The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1937, Page 8

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BISMARCK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1987 Blue Jays, 46-27; Midgets Upset Braves, 22-17 - N. ore Champions to Play Phantoms Here Monday. BENSON’S 702 T 'AKES SINGLES Bambino Reaches — LEAD IN BOWLING TOURNAMENT) 43rd Birthday, A Baseball Outcast . | Beall, Tavis Count 30 Points | Between Them in Easy Win; ; ; e e Schneider and Schmidt High : Fargo Pulls Ahead in Third Among Early Competitors Fights Last Night, [ Se in Doubles Event (By. the Associated Press) Homerun King Thankful fot, Samestown, N. D., Feb. 6—(P—| Fargo, N. D., Feb. 6—(?)—Fargo| Andre Leng- Bismarck high school scored its sec-| high school’s basketball team turned ; oh TRITON LTA tok 908, Frames knocked out Phil Golf Which Diverts Mind victory on successive week-ends| in a 22-17 upset victory over Man- Brubaker, 196, Dinwbs, Calif., (3). . From Diamond Days. Jamestown Friday night, reg-| dan high Braves Friday night. 2 -plblccnateras connie rae was the ig hoger A victory 3 iy 5 e the first period it was a c! four starts for Midgets Fargo Ek Ou MICHELSON the Demons holding a 10-8/ previously having been defeated. by # % : immies e t wen tee ae. 6. — & — It was Y after the lead had changed} Wahpeton, Bismarck and the Man- x on ie le i” time to quit for the day. The work + hands three times. Bismarck pulled/dan Braves, . : . Win Over Comets of writing was done and there was head with s consistent attack in the} Fargo held the lead at the end ty . roe 2 r nothing to do but go home, the ii second period and held a 24-12 lead.| of the first quarter, 6-3, while Man- in a big third quarter, the} dan was out ahead, 10-9, at the half. 15 points to gain] But the Midgets came to life in the ll r! s c 5 E . voice on the other end of the wire. “Tll be 43 years the final period, outscoring the Cap-| in the final period, but the lead tHey id tomorrow, 80 ftal City clan, 9-7, in a fruitless vic-| chalked up in the third quarter was ; you uest. 81 to over- Pt come over and much for the Brat é E F 4 E jummary: Jamesto’n fg ft pf Bismarck fg f: immary: ch f 3 1 38 tt ° 6 Beall, € fit oi diet fg tt pf Mandan fg {ft pf celebration?” Bowers t-2 4/0 "2 Reidger, 12 3°0 Bae aoe Petern ¢ 2 2 0 OHouse,f 111 11 02 Enge, g 0 © 0 OCarlson,c 1 0 2 eli o1 2 Connor, f 1 2 2 2Toman, g 0 0 1 goo 22 5 See 10 4 Miluk,'g 1 1 2 Saar on 8 SOR 6 © 0 OFriess, £ 100 Stet | Johnson g 0 Kraft, g 0 2 2 4Knol,c 001 ba 0 0 1Brodrk,g0 0 0 Babe Ruth TePorters By periods: 000 -_-—— jamestown qi, Toes 657 Drive apartment. istnarck 9 418 Officials: an ry Site Indecision Is init Rudi ie Taboo With Goul pe eo Gatman, ND.AG. MBTC, . Mott Cagers Win:2 Games from Regent Mott, N. D., Feb. 6.—Mott’s high school basketball teams Refuses to Sign Contracts for Braddock-Louis Bout Un- til Place Is Named i i a : f Ty ones clea Rrarn, gaa gs orsnonstere ee at pee, *|Harold Tait, Acey Olson Strengthen(® ger: / | Phantoms for U.N.D. Game Monday|#e* Meinhover Confident ‘Independ- MORNINGSIDE TUMBLES BISON + [Mesias s3 cme reee” | HOPES FOR LOOP TITLE , 37-22|*#*"' eur, ‘ed’ Meinhover, manager of the q i Bismarck Phantoms, recruited two|ces® Sreaks Herd’s 10-Game Bismarck Six to Play Winning Streak; Frazier, Saunders Injured al wnce: cNteteangs ¥ sl 3 | croeimmnnos sl el i #8 Referee: Webber. big, lonely man waiting for the when he could Patty Berg, Jean Bauer} memories tor the Reach Tourney Finals Coral Fla, Feb. 6—(P)— Prod ee redl fraliipe Pinoy Fe some experience in Miami|then go in the mari Bauer. to| league pilot's job,” g i (Monday or any other day until promoters decide on a site for the/ 4, bout, He kicked over the traces when | G: the Illinois club and Mike i 5 ER¢ | oronen! al ccoocnon wa) conrnniee S i 8 sl onorwonek 3 Totals « aloe ontonn? Blow wwemned Re S wl cromswont i i 4 Score b Glen Ulli: Richardton Mandan Again Sunday| , 22°22," Spica et bah = Wanamaker Mile Tops , N. D., Feb, 6. — (#) — The| for 3p. m., Sunday, at the William the North Dekota independent cham-| North Dakota Agricultural college's] soore school rink. : pions would ‘give Clem Letich’s uni-| hopes of winning the north cen! ty conferefice basketball championship| The Capital City six has alresdy/.. sister cast from the sprints wanted here Monday night. took a decided dip Friday. night as|Chalked up two victories over the/the two mile and a smashing cl Beats Harold Tait of Bismarck and Acey| the Herd dropped ® 37-22 decision| skaters from ecross the Missouri and/in the Wanamaker mile, Garrison and Wilton Olson of Fargo, standout performers ee henna Maroons.| hope to run their consecutive string|big time show makes its i z f g HM 8 H ; i eSrcco: ieeseouses i & 8 g I I i F) gE i sg a4 wl onconooot Sl cenwonns al Honcnoont al alu HH [ ‘on J. W. Bacon's state mill aggrega- 8. 10-game of victories to three. ee mes tion, were selected by Meinhover to] streak for the Bison and stretched) srejor Smith plans on night, r | Washburn, N. D,, Feb. 6—Wash- | bolster the Capital City independents | Morningalde's successive wins to 10. |yast forward wail composed of oe|_ Three Ol chosen, the bout | DUFn’s Cardinals scored their seventh | for the Monday’ night encounter at| Morningside jumped into an Meyers, Hight wing; Mike Jundt, ieft| Wid tecord holders . i jand eighth victories in 10 starts by|the World War Memorial building, | lead, equaled by the Bison at 5- ‘and elther Paul Reduns or John considered for| defeating the Garrison and: Wilton| ‘Tait, after leaving Bismarck high} after 10 minutes. The Herd thet! zanson at center. Defensive positions| Whom ha Park because of a home stand| fish school basketball quints by{school, played for two years with the| drew ahead steadily and ran its ad: be handled by Clark Swick and|boerds will meet in the mile. June | 200res of 34-19 and 24-13, respectively. | university team and then helped the) vance to seven points, 16-9, the Ma- ‘Baska with Fred Relbe at the| Cunningham, as ususl, tops the Behles of Garrison was high scorer| Phantoms to their first state cham-|roons closing this by three points : Moyers is leading the Bismarck club | Girls, Cub Tourneys Yale President Scores [11 and tiaroia and dimmy Wiese tai ey io ¥ Fee a ae aries tae] Scheduled at Beulah Athletes Subsidization | vis s and five, respectively. simmy ts | an Tee oer seals Beulah, N. D, Feb. -8—Four girs’ Savages Win-Second _| {cams snd, three cub quints are en He i t 2 Li ga Haas Hae Brost college basket- Heinsen team scored its second victory in many nights over the Ellendale | lah Dusties Friday night, 43-25. |ton the Savages beat the Dusties, | bert 3 sf i if il i g “oe #8 EE I Birk and Bob (Casey) Finnegan — pid defeated only twice this| jy Ce tte k if sHee wore! Ohio Hopes to Dent Big Ten Dope Bucket a5 RUSE DECEIVES DEFENSE al conmone: 1 g 0 0 t Ander’ 0 0 8 | onowgocoomu:? 1a! onccowowcor® Declarer’s Play Directs Opponent Away From Suit That Would a Se ! - Have Defeated His Contract get under way] Free throws missed—Rorvi R. By WM. E. McKENNEY diamond suit: He must take a finesse Dick veteran | Anders lacobs, A. Anderson 3. (Secretary, American Bridge League) |in clubs, and there was grave danger Bee eee "Refer lies Ce ae. that, if ‘this failed, West might then Ragaiey (for caricca rated a Tom Culbertson Wins | ict cheaply. occasionally a sltue- pct fed ca tld above merchandise, tion arises at th table ?? Gopher Boxing Award)t : rid yee] : “Northern trick than. he is : Feb, 6—(P)—A special pel a Brick Buildings Bismarck, N. Dak. os4 #AQ1095 . Rubber—None vulnerable. ga al ze e Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices Eu: a2 at 7 iE i fli F

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