The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1937, Page 6

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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937 a Demons Bow to Hi-Liners, 29-15; Braves Edge Out Midgets, 18-13 ~ FARGO AND MINOT St. Mary’s Cagers Score Decisive 31-11 Triumph Over Hettinger Quint TRIUMPH IN STATE . GLASS A TEST Regular Matches of State Bowling MAYNARD “ge Wes fines Tal” ATHURE TOWARD HOLDOUTS ” . Stegmeier’s Cagers Defeat|Players Dissatisfied With Sal- Valley City’s Defensive Per- Stanton, 39-13, in Two-Day Tourney Finals _PROFESSOR DEMPSEY _ formance Limits Bismarck to 3 Field Goals FORKS, LAKERS DEFEATED Doug Smith's Last-Place Club Gives Magicians Scare Before Succumbing Valley City, N. D., Feb, 13—()— Valley City high school’s rapidly im- proving basketball team turned in a decisive 29-15 victory over Bismarck high’s Demons Friday night. Earlier in the season Coach Glenn Hanna’s quint turned back the Hi- Liners, 26-21, but Joe Rognstad’s club hhas not been defeated since then. The Hi-Liners limited the Capital Citians to three field goals—one each by Bud Beall and Gilbert Olson, for- wards, and Glenn Enge, guard—in a stellar defensive performance. Olson for Valley City was high scorer with five field goals and a free throw. Enge with seven points on his one basket and five gift shots paced the Demons. The summary: Valley C. fe ft pf Zimme'n f 3 1 ——— Totals Totals 13_ 3 10 Officials—Roy McLeod, Jamestown College; Herman Burchill, Valley City Teachers. M’MAHAN’S CAGERS HARD-PRESSED TO WIN Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 13.—(P)— * Mandan high school’s basketball team turned in an 18-13 victory over Dick- inson high’s Midgets Friday night. Mandan led 4-2 at the first quarter end 10-8 at the half. The third quar- re the Braves out in front, It was Mandan’s second victory in @s many nights, the Braves having ‘won from Glendive, Mont., 26-19, at Glendive on Thursday. Th Dickinson tg tt pf Ander'n £ 1 Litch, ft Geirge, t 0 upper. to Tanberg c 3 pata 2 Domme « 0 Totals 6 1 6 Referee: Glenn nt. © Among many other activities, Jack Dempsey is attempting to some sense into the heads of members of the University of boxing team. The former champion, in Florida sports togs, strikes a@ pose for a group‘of students. . Big Ten Resumes Surprising Race Each of Four Games. Tonight May Have Important Bear- ing on Title Chase Fights Last Night e summary: Mandan fg ft pf Reldin'r ra) " Carson Scores 19-18 Triumph Ovér Mott Chicago, Feb. 13—(P)—The Big Ten basketball race, driving into the second half of the schedule, resumes tonight with four title games—and every one may have a bearing on the final results of a surprise-packed cam) \ the pack with five Toman, H ‘Totals Eye, Miles City, I mrwcowe: I nooo ipaign, Illinois, leading victories and one defeat, takes on the Maroons on Chicago's home floor, and while the past performance chart in- Gicates an easy win for the Illini— Coach Doug Mills has his fingers crossed, Minnesota, the surprise club of the| ie ¢: conference and holder of second place with four wins and one defeat, plays the Badgers at Wisconsin, which has a two won—four lost record. Wisconsin won an overtime deci- sion to Ohio State Monday and ap- | pears dangeraus. Indians, fighting to stay in the title running and possessing five wins and two losses, will meet Ohio State at Columbus. Towa travels to Purdue, which has won four games and lost two. A.dé- feat for the Boilermakers, heavy pre- Auer, Hardm'r coounat | cnocceot | cnemnod » 1 Bteg- 5 4 e, Stillman; umpire, Comiskey Has Remedy Chicago, Feb. 13.—e)—President J. Louls Comiskey of 5 Ossie and Johnny Abbott, who ®cored 21 points between them, Fargo| gan State, while Bradley opposes thigh school’s backetball team turned | Northwestern's faltering Wildcats at. back Grand Forks Friday night, 30-26. Evanston. Hebron Five Downs _|Leith’s Inexperienced Glen Ullin, 20 to 18} Five Bows to Carson Hebron, N. D., Feb. 13—Coach Bill! Carson, N. D., Feb. 13.—Cargon’s Prep quint took advantage of Leith’s tory here Tuesday. Carson played without the services of M. a ES tz ouoom om Leitch Schriock Schwarts ale vl concoct w) crows Glen Ullen tg Schants f 0 Tavis, tf 0 Morm'n o 5 Mosbr’r g 1 Muggll, g 0 Schneider 0 : Totals 6 ; umpire, Herm Basketball Scores (By the Associated Press) OUT OUR WAY | cotwrsnes: E] newoen FROM RADIO BOCKS FROM DE VEEK. NO MORE FOR ME DEES | BACK-BREAK JOPS! NO MORE FOR ME l ee aries 42 Montane Sor- Dakote Wesleyan 26; Augustana 23. + Minot Teachers 29; Mayville 26. 8. D, U. 48; Omaha U. 32. Cheney Normal 46; Montana U 44. ‘Ove 39; Cornell 32. Superior Teachers 40; River Falls ‘Uteh U 51; Montana State 42. Whitewater Teachers 31; Plateville ~ TaCrosse Teachers 34; Egu Claire ipemmerier’n college 23; Dickinson 16. . Carleton 38; Knox 33. | Beloit 33; Monmouth 22. WRES' ON. D, U. 23; Carleton 9. B (overtime). oa Eight Mandan Booster Teams Launch Event; Four Bis- marck Outfits to Roll Throughout; Brown Out- eeREeee FREE Mai teams were New Palace cafe, 2,235; Rippel’s Meat Mar- ket, 2075; Cummins, 1,863; 1,810; First National bank, 1,785; Hat and Novelty Shoppe, 1,748; Ken. nelly’s Furniture company, 1,606; and Buttreys, 1,648, Valley City Makes Tournament Plans Eight Survivors of District and Regional Events to Meet March 12-13 : a : E i i Ege UMa 5 5 i ip Valley Oty, N. D., Feb. 13.—()— preparing Saturday annus! North Dakota tournament: which E t tt a afr RIbEE Eg ig i i E i i Ht f best performers for Menoken, summaries; Hettinge: Sangsl'a os leooconcog * locomnmont | coors scene I} o a = Menoken fg ft pf A yf it Fields, t) 6 0 °0 Roteve “E ‘t %y Helbling ft 3 Griftinnc 3 Heiser, 1 Wei, § 1 y Fortune, w| conencce: al Hooroowe! leoroncce e2 t0 tin | powoonce: Leroy Rothe apie: rete New Leipzig, 9 to 5 Eigin, N. D., Feb. 13.—Tight defens- ive work featured here [ : $ ELL-ARTISTIC BACKS DIFFERENT ~THAT i StF , 5 g Eu = = 3 ae i Parochials Dominate Play) seulsh, N. D., Feb. Beulah Mercer county plonship YY a eccccowa! ol cootcete HS |] eccccnce o 6 a! Totals 1! 8. ls, Referee, Go: Tota! 3 umpire, Keith. [ i E & +b it ‘a ul 3 2 5g E i ss i } | 3 é * Ey ff Bucyr: 2 Str 1 © R,-Oase, g 0 1 Striker, g 0 ON. Onse 0 ‘ Strehlow 1 e Totals 2 zy @| eoomenod Walstad; umpire, Harry Cooper Leading Field in $3,000 Open Parr, Pfeifer to Enter Gold Gloves Tourney af i ; i $ a ue ie y ? 3 I i 5? id | i \ ‘ E i 5. Pio Hie i aries Must Sign ‘—or Else’ Is Ultimatum 13.—Coach R. J. i ae pee he 5 i i i E ir Ei E i i E eg i 5 z & A Ht i EE : E i ze E E =: mi s 2 4 E [ gz i & i § 5 | g E ag ‘Young years, Kinner, 1,115 points and ‘White 1,030. Lee Favored to Take Figure-Skating Title i i i 4 i BE | | Fe i 4 | all fi be eek Bie le fhe 388 Z fi BE i Hi RARE PLAYER'S RARE PLAY McKenney Recalls By WM. E. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) of bridge it brilliant players, writers, Feb, wor! FERS SE dp E 8 @ partner that al Ithe bridge world “favorite partner” of him. was the than a Late Louis H. Wilson for His Brilliant Bridge and Friendly Opposition but one involving the rare double grand coup to fulfill the contract. SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS g & one of By : i eet ie Lid Pike, Pickerel, Herring, Halibut and Salm Hide & Corser Sth ett i

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