The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1937, Page 10

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0 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937 DEMONS WL SEEK [Arrival of Dizzy’s Contract to Signal Open Season on Salary Squawks OND SEASON'S WIN AMERICAN LEAGUERS TAKE OFF SURPLUS POUNDS AY ANKERS FOLLOW. RING NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR WRESTLERS |Dakota National, 1 OVER VALIRY CITY) | ‘ GEHRIG'S EXAMPLE: Nash Finch Win ° LOU ASKS $5,000 Commercial League Teams Finding It Hard to Win More Than Two Games Cubs Having Trouble in Nation- al With Six Stars Listed as Holdouts Leonard McMahan Takes Braves West for Clash With Dickinson Midgets | KELLEY TO START BROWN Game at Bismarck High School Gymnasium to Get Under Way at 8 P. M. ny . achedule. New York, Feb. 12—(7)—Draw up 7 Thursday's Linda a ponent of While 8t, Mary’s is playing host to Hettinger tonight, Coach Glenn Han- ma’s Demons will be at Valley City © — and Leonard McMahan’s Braves will ‘be camped at Dickinson. Hettinger’s veteran basketball team, current leaders of the east half of the wplit Southwest Conference, looms as " @ Capable foe for Clement Kelley’s quint, who in a previous start this Succumbed to the Bismarck high gechool five, 27-14. Tonight’s game, which will be play- ed in the Bismarck high school gym- nasium, has been called for 8 p.m, A previously - scheduled preliminary game between the Angels, St. Mary’s reserves, and McKenzie was cancelled the eastern Burleigh county team. Brown to Start Kelley planned on starting Steve points to St. Louis. In the east, the boys jumped gun by a day when Lou Gehrig, - honors. Thompson had games of 167, number one world champion Yankee 190 and 202 for a high total of 560. balker, and owner Col. Jake Ruppert, E The scores: exchanged pleasantries on why the Nash-Finch Iron Horse couldn’t get $50,000 this 176-160-181— 517 e 118-174-104— 391 183-193-157— 538 187-147-166— 500 145-122-162— 429 vershadowing den attack of holdout-itis from end to end of the big time. Two Clubs Waiting As Associated Press survey dis- 5 163-160-153— 485. closed that the only clubs not both- : 5 176-177-180— 533 bs last and Hank Greenberg, Detroit first baseman, whose | Brown at the guard position opposite injured early last makes ered by unsigned contract troubles at ‘Dummy 137-137-137— 411 ‘Ref in place of Dusky Schneid- campaign, him one of the big question marks of the coming 1937 season. oe manraene AnD sees eee Philadelp! Phillies—and only Brown gave a good performance one 4 ee SPARRING PARTNERS LEAD LOUIS|Hi-Liners Defeat | s7.2°.cemi eres ea va MERRY CHASE-A LA BOB PASTOR) Bismarck Six, 4-3 eneincer at, formers *4) p-own Bomber Silent on Pro- Taylor Scores 22-15 Demon Hockey Team Bows to =y eae te i g Maynard Entringer at center. A a 4 % 63- 63- 63— 189 ea ppepads aaa of si posed Bout With Jimmy Win Over Model High| Valley City in Overtime a Posh ae calf a henge ipa Braddock in J =. Game Thursday even if he has to a oe eee see mee eee Pes ae ee ini on ede te es tory in 13 starts this season by defeata | _Bismarck’s high school hockey team One look at the <2 175-107-168— 506 ing the Dickinson Model high, 22-15, Colonel while he 121-161-1T1— 465 167-190-202— 550 in a good game here Tuesday. With the Yan- would put opponents to sleep, is mak- | Erbstoesser leading the offensive, Tay- and oo 110-148-178— 445 ing life miserable for sparring part-|lor took a 10-6 lead at the half and F i i victory ners these days but saying not @ word Liners, been .|#bout his prospective title bout here ap ave oe ee next June with Champion James J, ee | L aistently good Ghtisteaas holitays and are tied with | Beaddock. ing four from the floor and a brace of Wahpeton in forth place in the Class| , 72© Brown Bomber is working out | gift shots for the Model high. The 5 Be 2 A standings with 10 victories and two | Wednesday PU SUary:. Mandan administered s setback had Beet Jere eatlier season but bef 7 tened. have to go at top speed throughout the | ape Shns Sattened ut i {| entire game if they want to duplicate | praddock,” Joe grunted as he worked| Marcuse" 2 9 § Erank | that feat, on the heavy bag, “but I'm kind of | Gallagher 0 D'Hanson 0 E B a rH OPENS HERE FEB. a é a gaint held has, margin | 2 foccrcle LPs my way. D, Feb. 12— The tournament this year will be victory over Carson Ning| Pastor. My first was when I fought |Riggs, Schroeder and Rakusek were ‘winners’ offensive. Grosz regis-|Schmeling. One was that I should high scorers as the New England high six field goals and a free throw protect the left side of my jaw and/school basketball team defeated Reed- 13 points, five more than A. Land- the other was that I had to increase |er, 30-6, in a game played here. The re <a d in «| MY speed or finish second in foot |New England quint held s 10-6 mar- ;, : tace that should be a fight.” gin at the half and then held Reeder D. 3 Meanwhile, the forces working to| without ® point in the last two per-/ >. Sovd bring the Braddock-Louis 15-round'iods. Riggs and Rakusek each scored: title go here next June were marking|10 points and Schroeder garnered time.. Joe Triner, athletic commission | eight, The summary: chairman, said articles will be signed) _ OSes Feb, 18 or 19. Bergecr gt 0° Rigg Pee Ot | 2? ty burned up about cracks I can't knock Pash Ira Irl ‘Tubbs, Goebel, Bud i Mott Cagers Defeat [out Brown. I'm going to prove Tcan| Giricisis:” Mitchel! and Gabe, North Dakota chees players will ami (Fla) Ui Orville Dodge, it ; 2 6 | Ca coer cnea loralue oer at —_——_—_—- gather in Bismarck for a two-day team, has been and Lester ii; Carson High, 20 to 16} Grown once stayed 10’with Joe at New England Defeats tournament opening Feb. 21 under] =dle coach of the University veterans will || stots, x. D, 200. 12—Moving toto in the ring again hel have to have| Reed Quint, 30 to 6 Hse Ruder, Blsmarcs, announced Onals Solemn eunsterved ne the peer To 12-8 tesa th the first half, Mott's) more than @ bicycle—he'll need a mo- pageants : 5 day, ; acuse, Tubbs, graduate Oosch Wile | liam Jewell College, bane Mo., ‘school : Fie $e bea | Esa BE i i = 0 0 0 Tv wale tee ages) Shaper aera Nichols, 1 1 ¢@ Son lay, : des dae ge 2. . J score oy averse: 7" * ¢ “Vikings Score 40-16 |Russe? ? { gtuer2? 4 {Watford City Quint | ConvenesinN. Y. ier i Win Over Dickinson} ¥.' fortes 3 ¢ ¢-smity © 0 9 3 Trounces Tioga, 41-19 pa = ; 0 0 0 Bchats 0 0 0 Np, Disoussion of Forward Pass In- t uff: Valley City, N. D., Feb. 12.—(7)— > 2] Watford City, N. D., Feb. 12—After | Buffalo Springs Dukes | i050" tio tecd. at’ the outset and 344 otain 13 6 | trailing 9-6 at the end of the tertirshos Requiation to i Total: M Bow to Bowman, 40-18 mies cee" uel City on BR sda, quarter, Watford City’s high Bowman, N. D., Feb. 12—Bow-| turned in a over Dick- 1 Basketball Scores” y team| inson State Teachers ‘Thursday night. Deira acting crree to: ‘ihe mate Vig: not tea] Basketball Scores _ 8. B. c (By the Associated Press) | Lo Fights Last Night { ltlley Chy Teachers 40; Dickinson! Wri ‘Wahpeton Science 28; Minot 28. | Jo (By the Associated Press) St. Marys 32; Augsburg 27. Pittsburgh—Fritsie Zivic, 147%, se A Pittsburgh, knocked out Johnny HOCKEY B Springs Jadick, 145%, Philadelphia, (6); &. Mary 32; Augsburg 27. 1 Freymirt Al Gainer, 17414, New Haven, out- — Benast, < pointed John Anderson, 1744, s 5 mae ee New York, (10). mpire, Grotte. Lor Frey'liler Kapper Boushele ‘ Top Program 2 ES oF 3 oe 2 5 Chimney-Whizz! 4 5 BS & 3 MRO MM, oHHowa® Skjels'a Totals 2 ul cocoon? Tl socgeenme eocconmoonan, 15 LAFFIN' UP HIS ‘ SLEEVE -HE FIOGERED [ We HAVEN'T WE'D FIGGER, AND FOOLS OUTA y there questions: OURSELFS . 3 3 y. 7 Ob Tey ‘sumption Abbey the: east end of the split conference and Beach, Belfield or Sentinel Butte from the west end are expected to be GEORGE BENZ SONS. INC SAINT PAUL MINN not Beavers, 28-26| |: an A ‘ ; o\ \ | ' Just Received a Carload of Fresh Frozen soc, ape, meee! | Cnn eS) MONG Pi 2 Hie and Pickerel from the Cana-. 3 ; HM) es, ee am Hoses ‘victory = uy ee 2a gy ‘ { SAINTS ‘ Phone 334 or Mall in your Orders and be prepared ict Pane Sry", “ace ar Aah Sin Pelts, and the Old Reliable Firm for Highest: Morea? 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