The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1937, Page 8

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BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1987 o Ask Return of $5,000 Posted for Champion ship Go- o-°¢ ° Zz i peaete ey 3 ° propose BruDbank Magicians First, Park River Ags Second, Demons Third in ‘A’ Standings | r Cc GOINT , EIGHT FEET OFF Wigeiisia. a HST BDA! MD] j= CROuN {NOT UNSILLED : RECORD OF 14 WINS | j PLAYS FOR ONLY BREAK | a vel se Bridge Ucague) spade as certain, but two more heed : 'Mandan, Dickinson Trail Valley nuit, players ‘Rio that there are payee ead: ploniyte CHAMP SLATES EXHIBITIONS City, pamsea ees eid i war diatetbution of — fan a Do Cn PROBLEM | di Agrees to Box Eddie Kotwisca iy i ee and Eddie Cook on Bene- : The 1 Minot Magicians, weathering an aught ul . fit Program L oe mons, turned in their eleventh con- \ RK ; : sd : secutive victory to. retain top position : j New York, Feb. 3.—(?)—Two tests— me in the state Class A high school bas- \ . 4 i i one Wednesday and one Feb. 15—may ketball race. prove just how seriously this whirl- se < The Park River Aggics, upset by S | ‘wind discussion of a Jimmy Braddock- i f . SES ‘ Lakota in a last-minute scoring a Joe Louis heavyweight championship rr streak, stood in second place in the fight in Chicago is to be taken. These two 2-year-old trotters, Smarcand, outside, and National Joy, were all up in the air when this league with a dozen victories in 14 Wednesday Joe Gould, Braddock’s picture was snapped during a workout at Orlando, Fla. All eight feet are off the ground as Ben White, starts while the Demons held third manager, was to go before the New famous trainer, in Smarcand’s sulky, and his son, Gibson, owner of Rosalind, 1936 Hambletonian after returning from their defeat at . q York state athletic commission to de- winner, put the colts through their paces, : Minot to conquer the Jamestown 55 S X \ mand the return of his $5,000 “‘evi- = Blue Jays on a Capital City court. ‘ N ! faith” forfe in A eae ley City and Wah were 4 Somereerssrorae| JOHNNY WOODRUFF’S COACH [Service Electric, techies! tutmconame as aa sgn aurme m2} — VISIONS FOUR-MINUTE MILE) Capitol Cafe Win|gi "sis ‘sere | | cs See Phelan says Gould hasn't a chance in Minn., high school “Monday. | Basketball Scores [ ig eee eee eee the world to get the money back. See Devils Lake, upset by two Class B Gould:may not even show up to make} Believes eed, Stamina of ; Cando. Gret trail the demand, but if he does the com- Speed Roehrick With 253 in Third] {coms Gee NG ee the Game and 608 Total Cops (By the Associated Press) _ Upper Iowa 41, Central: 36, Hamline 39, Central 38. = tional tricks. 8g dicate future courses of action, Champion Big Factors i missioners’ attitude possibly will in- Lanky Negro Olympic High Honors zB * Hank Greenberg's left wrist, Tefractured in two places last April, appears to have mended perfectly, but the big Detroit first baseman is stretching many @ point to strengthen it. The photographer caught the Amer- ican League's most valuable player of 1935 playing catch with a cocoanut es Miami Beach, Pittsburgh, Pa, Feb. 3.—(—The rhe 3 Roehrick’s 253 in the third game dream of erican middle distance -Tand a 608 three-game total enabled : 28. | wisca of Garfield, N. J., the Service Electric bowlers to cop i track gg. |two out of three games from the Cook, Havana Negro, as part of the | towering Polytechnic 36, Carroll 33. | Catholic Order of Foresters while the benefit program being arranged by gh. | Commissioner Bill Brown for the 5 d R a Capitol mes anes eee iad the same} yy Myer NEOPEMS fin city League matches Tuesday night. Jacobs said he would appear at A ck AAU Both the single and three-game ‘Wednesday's commission meeting to tta on , honors for the evening went to Roeh- Ful bo waived so that Braddock, idle eee men tint sea 80 that Bra 7 rit bo took the title from Max Baer ninghars Owens’ Coach Flays Board for! came hugh being Nelson, a teammate, J }, can start ‘warmups . tho rolled 226 in the second. Iva pair of two-round sperring Not Approving Negro’s | Too. fe Mark in 100-Meter Ie Rew wnwmwnwof BERRBSBEERES? FE 4 & Bsg EE matches. Under New York state law, these ae reat peeve a3: NE 815 881 766—2462 Ps ree Le Eee : 127— 440 Tine He gyhe ee zEbish® FLAPPER FANNY, EA SERVIOE, WO. 1. Ot: REC. CLE. ORT. OF i F if ee at He ey ge L E Hei Becker Priske Totals Hawkeyes to Oppose Sioux Quint Tonigh a & g ane betl Fas “al oe s 5 Za 3 RA Bi i Saree that ‘he turning to action for the first time in f Reserves ts ft pe] three. more than two weeks, and Notre i 4 o 3 Come, £0. 0 3 Parnes Seat fall saees SORE Re 0 1 Bricke'n c0' 0.0 ditt South Bend in one of the neighbor- : ne Kuper 8 8 i tenay Withdraws Clubs to Vie in U. S. ons, Pelee -peakaeallortecings ot wh © © Beasley g 0 0 0 ney : - ;2 1 2 Monke,@ 0 0.0 all New York, Feb. 3—(P)—More than aida oneeeen New Rockford toBe | reun i0 777. ron 417] Challenge to Satans |, costs sit so repremates in te university to the other game of the | tf to T t Referee: Boyd, Mott. ware fost ournamen ‘ fs night, the war- Mott fg ft pf Regent tg ft pt fare f 18. ' 43°) Marke, ¢ 8 028 race tb 1 Beasley f1 2 3 co 0 Delaney c1 1 0 In- ooo berg. 3 nat 0 0 0 Bache. 3 3 0 bead 9 8 2 Tollera g 0 0 0 fioticed Sry _- Totals 6 6:10 Dec. u: 3—22 home 8 ND, Tennis Tourney | | woe eee hk You can be sure of - APPS, i | \ OH, SO WE'RE SOON GON' A WONT UNDER- “Fitter Fifties” li SOHAVE TO GET AN - 90 \STAND...-HOOs (3 iF the -ber, and at home. O©Seagrem-Distillers Corp Exccutive Offices: New York Fights Last Night Seagram's Crown am (By the Associated Press) New York—Caverio Turielle, 141, Italy, outpeinted Phil Furr, 146%, Washington, (8)

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