Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1987 apital City Occupies Class A Cage Spotlight This Week-End ' DEMONS T0 OPPOSE Season’s Largest Fight Crowd to Witness Louis- Pastor Bout Tonight - MAGICIANS: SAINTS SALAAM TO SLALOM QUEEN D Hockey Si = BUAYMERCEREERE] {7p = [Beats Mandan 10210 vPro | ony Phe Kee in Se uae trp Ca Jack Smith, Roland Swick and 10 SCORE KNOCKOUT Ross Boyd Divide Scoring lenges to Be Made Satur- Honors Thursday + } { day Afternoon BRAVES TACKLE BLUE JAYS Bismarck’s high school Demons, icoached by George Schaumberg, Brown Bomber Has Much More Experience Than Former over the Mandan city chockey team ; Roars hiare tor in a game played at the William N. Y. U. Grid Star die ame lamestown Coming Here to pasar zine Caueaaey OEE Emi ES MoCeney Jones i i cancer wick and Ross! New York, Jan. 20.—(#)—Before (and does he hate meet : Biche Bismarck lace the front line of|tne season's largest fight crowd, that handle) is High Saturday the offense, divided scoring honor’ !which figures to see considerably less probably the only with Smith getting ee goals andj than the ten rounds paid for, Brown Point cap- Bismarck is occupying the center Lee ant Logg eee fold Bomber Joe Louis will make his first who didn’t itis North Dou Clase Av tae Dees te sais “ important start of the year tonight the foot- Ketball sportlight this week-end. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the |aenne CUSKY oe Pastor in Madison Lig ong eerie fining to Mino wo baille the Rear tue page in dhels third: start pg03, reciisht, calculations, | some before the) "For he any| the it his powerful Magicians and given a good of the season, Earlier in the year the | 12000 of the faithful, paying as high} Hex® © Here's the inside! wew Year's resolution, has resolved: | life work. chance to topple Harley Robertson's focal six downed the Blue Jays and {s,t1600 cach, Probably won't be more] On nis Wf Nuh the late Huey Long:) “To do the best I can to win the| As s litte fellow in his “teens, undefeated quint; with representa- will be out to repeat that victory] thing is all over. aaa jeder amateur tournament again snd to| J had a hobby of collecting tives of four schools gathering here Saturday. , Each fighter has predicted a knock- verre keep my golf at s pace that will win) stamps but that suffered when his Saturday. to decide who will chal- Schaumberg used his entire squad/ouyt victory for himself. The experts Birr Fare me a place on the 1938 United States| golf game developed into one of the Jenge who for the right to enter the during Thursday’s game are almost unanigous in picking ? Walker cup team.” finest in the nation. He still retains major state prep tournament, it is Monroe at the nets and David Boyd |rouis for a kayo triumph. ‘The betting | there was no tim fones said} Johnny really has his heart set on| the fine collection that he built up no wonder that basketball fans have and Carroll Carlson at the defense|oads as high as 12 to 1 a few days a se py werent that trip to England. He wants to! with the ald of his father, a letter their eyes focused on the Capital City. positions rounded out the starting} 42, ‘stil are on Louis at about 5 to 1,| went into the locker room, Long said, win his third Walker cup match.| carrier, but he hasn’t done much Meanwhile, Coach Clement Kelley had his St. Mary’s quint, victors in four consecutive games, groomed to a fine edge for a return encounter with Mercer at the Bismarck high school gymnasium tonight, and across the Missouri, Leonard McMahan, chief medicine man of the Braves, ‘was brewing up a dose of revenge potent to administer to the James- town Blue Jays. Good Games Carded All in all it promises to be a big week-end and one that is going to give the sports scribes something worthwhile to write and speculate seers ahout. Bismarck cage followers can take their choice of any one of three promising encounters by paying the usual tariffs. Tonight it will be Mer- cer vs, St, Mary's, starting at 8 p. m., or Mandan vs, Jamestown, called for 9 p. m., Bismarck time at the Man- dan Memorial building and Saturday it will be Bismarck vs. Jamestown, slated to get under way at 8:30 p. m., at the local high school maple court. Should the Maroon and White cagers be successful in spoiling Minot’s 10-game victory streak they would add the final artistic touch to the already badly jumbled Class A Have Crossed Just what teams would find them- selves with a challenge game barring es e The north wind doth blow and we shall have snow and winter" sports queens. Jane Froman, crowned Placid season, skis: through lineup. ‘ Others who saw action included Edgar Derrig, Leonard Kositzky, Don- Underwood Quint Trounces Klein’s Klein’s Toggery quint of the City League bowed to the fast Underwood Ramblers in a basketball game played at Underwood Thursday night. ‘The final score was 52-22, Gogstetter, Rambler forward, per- festival opening the Lake. le of equipment. scarlet fever and was quarantined last week. He will take @ squad of nine players to Minot including Buddy Beall, Capt. Bob Peterson, Bob Tavis, Glen Enge and Gilbert Olson, his starting five, and Jack Bowers, Warren Kraft, Clayton Welch and Harry Rishworth. Preliminary Scheduled Saturday night's game at the high school will be preceded by a prelim- inary tilt between the Imps, Demon reserves, and the Jamestown second team, slated to get underway at 7:15 p. m. Minot has rolled up a record of 33 consecutive victories they were dumped over by their fellow uled for Bismarck, the drawing will be made at the Grand Pacific hotel under thé supervision of L. A. White ‘of Minot, secretary of the North Da- school league, Saturday af- its Meet Strong Foe rallied in the fourth- out @ 20-17 victory over first meeting of the two Since then the improved rapidly last four games gins. have Johnny Entringer ider in the scoring cE i “positions with Maynard Entringer in the pivot position and Dusky Schnei- er and Eddie Reff in the back court. | IRON AND BONES (By the Associated Press) i retry . JUST RECEIVED jqfiimustane 32; Aberdeen ‘Northern le. FRESH FROZEN NO. 1 PIKE AND FICREREL Bottineau Foresters 34; Ellendale - last trump led from dummy to ISMARCK HIDE’ . FETST ROMS | 4.2% Merv’s 41: Mankato Teachers tion of @ long and almost] When the nine of clubs held, the Io frame baiiding neween thett Deaaent thlavator INT PAUL MINN Billings Polytechnic 33; Northern| high card tricks needed. azcording to| ste chance, but it worked. i bath I abe Pade townsmen, St. Leo's at the opening of the 1935-36 season and last year won the state Class A championship by defeating Bismarck in the final tournament game. 3 Included in the Magicians’ string of victories this season are wins over Minneapolis Edison, Williston and Devils Lake. Robertson's starting line- up is usually composed of Jim Eide at center; Fred Gran and Chet An- derson at forwards and Bud Monnes and Arnold Alger at guards. \ Blue Jays Dangerous Jamestown by its 26-18 victory over the Mandan Braves last week defin- itely demonstrated that they have been underrated in the season's pre- dictions. Coach William Gussner has an inexperienced team that has shown rapid improvement as they progressed in the schedule. Lynch and Lidstrand are the regular for- wards with Danuser at center and Amundson and Johnson at guards, McMahon is expected to start Gor- don House and Friesz in the fore court with Don Smith at center and Miluck and Toman in the back court. Solem to Use Gopher & fast floor game although they failed to capitalize on a big percentage of their shots, the Coleharbor high school basketball team defeated Tur- tle Lake, 19-16, here. The local squad was at full strength again following the recovery of four members of the first team from the flu. Bratz led the scoring with nine and eight points, respectively, while Lier- boe showed up best for Turtle Lake. The score was tied 6-6 at the half. ‘The summary: Colehar'r fg ff pf . sonally escorted his team to victory by dropping in 12 field goals for a total of 24 points. He was followed in the scoring column by Landgren at cen- ter who registered seven baskets from the floor and e free throw. Leon Doerner, Helmuth Clausnitzer and Temanson were high scorers for the Capital City quint. The summary: Klein’s fg ft pf Under'od fe ft pf Clausn'r f 2 Oo He 1 Teman'n f 2 Doerner c 2 Martin Engen, & Totals Coleharbor Conquers ‘Turtle Lake, 19 to 16 Coleharbor, N. D., Jan. 29.—Playing 2 Johnson g 1 Sayler a Landgren 0 Tennerjo'n 0 Pane tere, Totals 28 core by quarters: ; Klein's «> = 7 1-22 Underwood ...... 15 14 16 7—52 Referee, Vonderaeide; umpire, Eng- re A Hawkeye Coaching Job Interests Matty Bell Towa City, Jan, 2.—(P)— i Carlson and fe 8 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 Slononmten 4 J i a cy cone rsee, Carlson, f J Saldin f 1 Britton, Philbr’k Herring Lierboe Fried, ¢ Kunder Totals 8 0 er; umpire, Min- a ft c z | coocoeF lo al conowos wl omnes Totals Referee, derlen, Underwood Defeats Garrison Five, 34-15) patas, Texss, to interview — the University of Iowa vacancy, is Underwood, N. D., Jan. 29. — Fast definitely interested in the Hawkeye passing, close defensive work and ac-| position. curate shooting paved the way for the/ Schroeder will report this to the Underwood Comets second cage win| Iowa board within the next few days over the Garrison Troopers here/ following his return from Dallas Sat- ‘Tuesday evening. The score was 34-|urday, but Bell himself disclosed his 15, Garrison took @ lead at the out-| interest after talking to the Iowa di- set with a ane tet but Goeste ter rector. sank two attempts from free) “I'm more interested. than I throw line and after that the Comets | thought I’d be,” Bell said at Dallas were never headed, holding a 15-8/atter conversing with Schroeder. lead at the intermission. Gostetter| at the same time. the 8. M. U- set the scoring pace with six field | mentor declared that he had not re~ goals and three charity shots. The | ceived @ definite offer from the Iowa peur poastelg athletic board, although he indicat- Busch ed that salary terms had been dis- Gogstetter cussed. It was reported that the “Saks proposed salary was $8,000 a year, Ir Engler Guent! = Towa, versity football coach whom athletic ft Garrison fj Vought Misslin Behles Robinson ts oHonwom Matty Bell, Southern Methodist unt-| ¥ director E. G. Schroeder traveled to 5 regarding for a quick finish. ‘This drop in the betting figures was the result of the ballyhoo attending a training camp knockdown of Louis on Wednesday—a knockdown which s0 boosted the ticket-purchasing pace that the gate promises to be within shouting distance of the $100,000 mark when the boys answer the bell about 9 p. m., (CST). In making Louis the overwhelming favorite, the experts point out that he is considerably more experienced than the former New York university foote baller, and also will take a consider- able weight edge into the ring. Joe probably will scale about 203, to his rival's 185. K. C. Five Defeats Pickups, 54 to 20 Winding up the first half of the fig tt pt Pickups Richard'n Hansen Heer Wenaas Crawford Manney Totals Tanberg, Spear Named Midgets’ Co-Captains tg tt pt aa"3 Oe 2 6 000 ava s 210 oo1 8421 N.D, Jan. 2.—(P)— Football letters were awarded to 16 of Coach ©. T. Denton’s gridders be- tween halves of the -Tay- lor basketball game at wi time Lawrence Tanberg and William Spear Were mene co-captains of the 1937 sql “well, you'd better win.” . . you by RS meant just that,” ‘Well, win lose, Je And he meant it, too... As @ major with 19% years of active service, Jones will continue to draw around $160 a month from the U. 8. army... And despite that five-year Nebraska, Crlshal hd eten edad nTp Eeee8 i e i i i ats rH ack i F i E i ay ES iil g : ERES Hl E Au g i : ! z Fights Last Night Hunsaid Brost Beaudoin, James| . WILDCAT BOXERS IN TIE Johnson Rupp Les Scarsella, the Cincinnati Reds’ Wahpeton, N. D., Jan. 2.--(7)— System at Syracuse| st. Knapp firat baseman, works in = dynamite| Zreeman, Robert George, wi # ‘and Bt. factory at Pinole, Calif, during the | cnsccome’ @! Sesworees el cpcorsenn al cosnoount | 3 al Hocomnno® Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 20.—(?)—Os- Totals 15 Totals off-season. sie Solem, new head coach of foot- ing matches, each winning) ball at Syracuse university, will bring FORESTERS TRIUMPH re four bouts. [oan 2 feta et oP | eau An advocate of the system, he in a 34-81 victory over Ellendale nor- arty Fails doesn’t, however, know to just what extent he ‘will employ it. The answer lies in the material he gets to stopped day night’s Syracuse alumni banquet. Solem will get his first glimpse of his football squad in Archbold stadium, | (Secretary, Syracuse, on Monday. He plans to start spring practice| south bi rand ‘will continue it for six | wort sect een uy relied upon tt, April weeks. DEFENSE MISSES TRICK a he he pea igs i Failure of Player to Rely on Bidding Gives Declarer Contract That Should Have Gone Down One By WM. E. McKENNEY Bridge League) jer would open the South hand. Of course, the danger in opening SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM Had West listened to the North and and South would not have Physical claims almost every undergraduate male student at Michigan State college. Last year 2,- 700 men students were enrolled during the winter term, with 2,539 taking part bridge almost every outstanding play-|in intra-mural and vareity sports. If you report for varsity sports at Michigan State college, your chances of winning letter are one in three. ‘Of 199 members of football, baseball, basketball and track squads last year, TT won major awards, Patty Berg Reaches Tournament Finals Punta Gorda, Fla, Jan. 29.—(?)}— Berg of end Kath- Hemphill semi-finals opponent, Jean Bauer of E teams have been meeting since 1909./ ation standings with a 3-2 victory. LHANGE to blenmores Mint Springs NO INCREASE IN PRICE No amount of ageing will help whiskey unless it is te ceeasen Gat wad Winans peneiguereonped Ai lagi Add fishing woes: B. C. DeWitt of properly made to begin with. But try Mint Springs and war, quesriernaek oes at yest eS However, after South pa beeen peperegeyl are see what those twelve enriching months in the deep- Minnesota team, would the bidding, North, with charred white oak barrel can do for a real of the aide caught with that kind of bait. ; Kentucky one Jobs. and strength in pe Bourbou—a Glenmore-distilled Bourbon: West Coast Qualifiers gouth in Led by Jimmy Thomson |or hearis to San Francisco, Jan. 29.—(?)—Pace- setting Jim Thomson, with a sub par round already to his credit, led the country’s barn-storming golf pro- fessionals who teed off Friday in the second half of 36-hole qualifying tests for the $5,000 San Francisco match Play open tournament. ‘The burly links star from Shawnee, Pa., toured Inglesides fairways Thurs- day in 67. Setting off with first-round scores of 68 were four of the front-line per- formers, Horton Smith, Orville White and Lawson Little, registered from! Basketball Scores [ Montana 31, Made in exactly the same way as the costliest whiskies Glenmore makes. You'll be amazed that so fine a whiskey can be priced sq low: ®lenmores Mint Springs. BRING YOUR WHOLE JACKS AND RABBIT SKINS, HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS AND ALL JUNK : METALS te the old reliable firm for highest market value,