The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1937, Page 8

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er ert RUAN ANS RSE HN MoH NPE CA E CENTER, SCORES @ WINNNG BASKETS WeMahan’s Cagers Rally to) sca, som Oarmon to tie up tel” Knot Count at 20-All Late es and diminative lay Sehtlder Magicians Have Not Been De- ‘. it the locals front neat - fn Fourth Quarter Png pitch, "They clung to the lesd| fated by Demons in Past . Clash With Bismarck Is Regarded | Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) t a until late in the fourth quarter. Four Years get ris ag Entrit was high-scorer for Kansas City — Louls, F LOCALS OUTPLAY VISITORS) same with | four field goals and three Potted haoesaoe ee _— fine, followed by Reldinger with «|marck'stift-pince, Demona Gillett,” 145, Kansas ‘Olt, ete . 2 y wi marck’s “pl ” 6 Papooses Eke Out 15-14) rn ior baskets from the floor and|North Dakote Class A high casperaied arereeath be tS) Triumph Over Angels in a charity toss. * basketball standings will tangle at » (6). . tringer Outstanding the World War Memorial building Fri- eas we day night in a game that is m Besides Entringer, whose recoveries | more important than the relative posi- - off the bankboard and fine defensive tions of the two teams might indicate. Ooach Clement Kelley's much-im-| nay rivaled his scoring ability, Nicky] Coach Harley Robertson’s veteran basketball team at St. Mary’s| Schneider and Eddie Reff turned in|cjub with a string of 36 consecutive| Lee Savoldi, 191, St. Paul, (8). school staged s Class B up-| the best games for the Saints. House, victories over high school foes is rising here Wednesday night, put-| before he went out on four personalsjriding the crest of the major high : Challenge Games Preliminary Encounter ting on a whirlwind finish to upset) in the fourth period, Captain Miluck |school competition. An upset at this the veteran Class A Mandan Braves} and Reldinger looked good ror Man-|time might throw them off stride and in @ thrilling overtime game. The/ dan, permit one of the strong darkhorse e e finel score was 24-23. Fridey night St. Mary's travels to|entries to walk off with the state prep Status Up In Air ‘Maynard Entringer, stellar Saint! yazelton for their final game prior to|champlonship. pivot, who turned in an outstanding| the district Class B tournanient next| Despite three defeats hei Raced all-around lormance, won the he Braves pare to|the Demons are still rated many ues game for the parochial when he Srrartala the aS Minot Magicians ‘as one of the three strongest quints in| Opinions as to Where and When tossed in a pair of field goals in the! on their home floor Saturday. the state and rank as one of the two Contests Should Be Pl Yast minute and @ half of the extra) ‘The preliminary game was every bit |‘eams, remaining on the Minot sched- ‘ontes ould Be Play- jhe power- period after Leonard Mc-|as exciting as the finale with the) we, capable of upsetting 1 ed Differ stubborn warriors had| Papooses, Mandah reserves, eking out |‘U! Magic ey Won in 1933" broken the 20-all deadlock at the end 15-14 victory over the Angels, 8t.! pimarck has not beaten the Ma- of the game and pulled into a 23-20 Mary's seconds, after = ragged CON-Igicians in basketball since 1933 and lead, es : test. Trailing 8-4 at the intermission,|three of the Minot victories were Except for a brief period in the} the Angels pulled within one point|<cored in tournament play, the lest third quarter when the Saints went/ of the visitors at the three-quarter |one a 24-19 triumph in the finals of on a scoring spree, not more than| mark but could not quite overcome|tast, year’s annual event. Three weeks points separated the two quints| the Papooses’ lead. ago the Demons bowed to the Ma- fm the nip-and-tuck battle. Joe Schneider for the Angels andjgicians 33-22 in a game played at It was a well-earned victory for St.| Hughes for the Papooses tied for | Minot. Mary's. The Kelley-coached club out-| scoring honors with four points! A record of the games played be- the Mandan five from the] apiece. The summaries tween the two teams since 1929 shows: St. Mary's fg ft pf Mand i hay f 2 08 Reldin aes # ores” ey wl canoont Lommoomed alwoou On the short end of a 17-9 count ‘ at one juncture in the third period,| Score by periods: | the Braves staged a sensational rally| Nandan .0000 4047] that enabled them to knot the score} | Free throws missed: M. Entringer in the final two minutes of the regu-| 2 Retf 3, A. Schneider 3, Reldinger 1, Referee: Fay Brown; George Heidt. tt i ue ae umpire: Mae ek vote! —) the Minot school this y Re Bey g County Aggies by Jamestown. out of ten members of the first squad Eye ae ae et yy Pe soe. Bites? Gi Guar ge ft ia ane Coes Needing four points to win, the| Brucker 0 i Heldve g1 1 3 iy Victory Over Reeder threw caution to the four} olp’ 10 ae a who — Maynard Entringer let fly| h 00 000 Hettinger, N. D., Feb. 18—Het- center of the floor and =< oa aes ek g Score by period: Papooses we 3 BB 415 2 3 6: 4—1¢ ‘lug; umpire: Reff. ‘oe gs ball game here '. the Hettinger attack with i . = the} kets from the floor and a Berg-Miley Feud Is tase shot. The summary: Renewed in Tourney thisd [Reeder fq tt vf Hettinger tg ft of See! teams £0 1 GQ Johnstet3 1 2 the Saint team that won| Palm Beach, Fla, Feb. 18—(#—|already ment the coming 0 0 0 Brown c¢ 6 1 0 the game for them Wednesday but| “All that I am in golf I owe to my . . Minot, also, Oho. s Mecelnes aoa constant “hawking” of the ball.| father.” finally emerg- 10 0 Otos - ~0 0 0 after time they broke up the} Thus spoke Marion Miley of Lex-|ing Try Over ° ° 8 Eawin 9 ° 1 * Mandan passing game with fast in- ? tia Se oi ES ad ey, Tow Va converted into points. Berg of Minneapolis in the semi-' Te 511 In justice to the Braves, who earlier aia of oe: annual Pale Beach ee ane fn the season handed the Saints a| Women’s tournament Miss Miley’ father, Pred P. Mle, The standings of the | Hereekcs, Thsmas; mpire, Caley, fessional, hes been Pchetiarelducts 22) tutor for the six years she has been 929 i, playing. Turtle Lake Trojans Miss Berg won the recent Miami ‘Aggies f) Biltmore and- advanced Wednesday |y" : $871 Down M’Clusky, 20-15 the | with a 6 and 4 victory over Jean ck = — Bauer of Providence. Miss Miley { Turtle Lake, N. D., Feb. 18—Hitting moved up with s 4 and 3 triumph over Dorothy Traung of San Fran- In the other bracket Thursday Audrey Phipps of Palm Beach played Helen Dettweller of Washington. MAKE “A:BARTENDER OUT OF AN AMATEUR . ., 0 0 1 Lang, 101 c % 7 4 0 1 Alchele, c 2 2 0 3 2 0 1 Mum’rt g 2 2 1 6 1 1 Rott, g 0 0 0 © 0 1 Bold 00 0 —-—-— Hepper oo 0 927 tvin 060 * Totals 5 6 6 Gascoyne Turns Back Reeder Cagers, 20-13 oa drinks that are “extra special” —plus 2. Prof. Jim Crack’s funniest wise-cracks {write Prof. Jim Crack, The American MONTHS Distilling Co., Inc., 135 East 42nd r-5T-) _ Street, N. Y. C. for your recipe book. 90 PROOP i wl coomonty wl common’ THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO., INc. Basketball Scores MANDAN, (By the Associated Press) N. DAK, - Whitewater Teachers 47; Auore Carleton 30; St. Olaf 24. Distributee By Mandan Beverage Co. ‘MD, 337 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1987 As ‘Crucial’ Encounter for Minot} PRESTIGEPATCHED nance SE EAR SEA AREA ARLEN eo opt A IM aN St. Mary’s Five Upsets Mandan Braves in Overtime Game, 24-23 NEW GOLDEN GLOVE CHAMPS ARE TO BE CROWNED TONIGHT in in| Taylor Five Defeats Competton fr Hortwest| Glen Ulin, 36 to 15 Amateur. Honors Taylor, N. D,.Feb. 18—Bringing. their season’s total points to savtirs ’ MAIMED [Dakota National, |5 BOMBER Nash-Finch Win jemarck Bakery and Tribune UP WITH TRIUMPH) ee 22 i Comarca League Matches Referee Bates to Floor in Burlesque Ending Kansas City, Feb. 18—(#)—Referee 4 1 23 Glen Ullin fe tt pf 2 1 @ Schants £.1 1 3 1 3 Tavis, f 0 1 3 0 3 Morm'ne 6 3 0 0 2 1 Mosbr’rg 1 1 3 1 0 © MMon’eg 0 0 1 10 i ugg! 103 hae Schneider 2 0 @ Tota 1568 news Totals 6 6 O with envy. Huss . os helder, Minneapolis. Officials: Mitchell end Gabe. It was Louis’ first start since his| Mayer relterweights—Joe Miltenberger,| py ttl : Cawera Sex eae heh tows Cele by two| ‘Thompeor 190-211-118 519 in W le Cage Pastor, in wl WO jompson . 5 . ry e. Japs et the finish but was given the| Sparks .... 202-185-143— 590 Fargo, | 15-12 Win Over Wing plonship:bout with Jim ssetesceeee 880-700-719—2388| Middleweight Wing, N. D., Feb, 18—Rallying in the offing, Louis had to ( ‘Tribune 134-135-141— 410, 183-156-177— 488 161-133-134 428 82- 82- 82— 248 a ft pf Tuttle . te it pf 2°60 Boiterm't't 10 t 0, Allan, f 6 0 6 turd rd ta etl Bmast fi Midway in the d u Vr i 1 caught Brown coming in and flailed! Faubel : Closy ei 0 1 gentet em git him with short rights and lefts.| Patera Elgin Cagers, 26-23) 372; ',3 5 ¢ fu‘. 3 3 8 06 wa Brown’s face began to assume a well-| Lasko . cushioned appearance. As the round| Hektner Carson, N. D., Feb. 18—Carson de-| Totals 6 0 6 Totals 5 ended he apparently was in a bed| Van Fossen . 152-121-147— 420 fe pects py aunties : a8 way, half out of the ropes and half —_—o— oo 1 2 2 fa em ct His heed. ap . 800-656-770—2226 . eh , Olson; umpire, BE. Har- fo was Finch . ++ 107-142-140— 380 144-129-151— 44 Valley City Trounces Sepia Jamestown, 32 to 16 fire. Finally the weary Natie sank to jee ae oo ee 1016. M 1 1 3] Valley City, N.D, Feb. 18—()— the floor in a sitting position, ee a ee cae 10 2 Roberts £0 4 valley Olty high echoots basketball Pulls Bates Down seseeeceeeee 102-762-617—2941 Se seen) a tan See Louis al corner. — 1 0 0 Iblings 0 0 1 ednesday easily : Loeaene pect CITY LEAGUE 0\0 0 B Meyer 0 © 0/feating Jamestown, 32-16. Service Electric Cy i227 ‘Totals 10 3 6 1468-177-165— 490| Reverses: Bennis and Morehead.” MILLERS TRIUMPH pulled him. over. Magnuson a Minneapolis, Feb. 18.—(F)—Minne- Brown staggered to his feet and| Nelson ..(.. ST. PAUL DUO WINS apolis defeated Wichita, 3-1, In » fast weaved an unsteady way toward the| Roehrick 194-207-)51— 562 i American Association hockey game 174-167-15¢— 495 10- 10- 10— 30 Totals .......%. 879-905-8394—2618 Grain Beit Beer 191-125-123 439 168-173-190 529 155-201-196— 562 154-118-150— 422 171-164-146— 487 New York, Feb. 18—()—Eleanor| DUBMY - Qérs, Lou) has written an-|- Brown . ing Together.” ... first, “I Can't Get to First Base With You,” would make & good theme song for] Dummy Lou’s comic skit ‘Wwe with Col Ruppert. vi z é Totals ..<is0ceee0 118-705-840—2167 Bowman Five Routs Scranton, 53 to 10 Bowman, N, D., Feb. 18—Bowman’s high school basketball team went on EES FE i sé YOU CANNOT A BETTER BLEND eI forwards, ve. with 16 and 14 points, t Scranton te ft pf List, t 00 Oil by fasting cam Om Sowonm-aah NO MATTER WHAT YOU BLENDED WHISKEY SPEND BUY fe ecooonec? wl enocone. a: = z eal ‘ (oe? FESETES se q i: 9 se oa gg ‘MONTANA-DAKOTA DISTRIBUTING co. 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