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Ethernet rss ena a rence \_ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1987__ eels Engen Sets U. S. Record to Win National Ski Tourney SMILING NIRWEGN Magicians Cling to Slender Class A Standings Lead Over Valley City : TRAVELS 245 FEET, WELL, THEY’RE SIGNED, ANYWAY : WARPETON, WALSH ILLINOIS TAKES UNDISPUTED Garden to Fight , CE| Braddock-Loui ‘BEATS BOYHOOD PAL AGGIES, BISHARCK LEAD IN BIG TEN CAGE RA crear wie at “4. Bison, Sioux Boxers z Ruud, Claimant of World’s Gophers Rout Hawkeyes, u Longest Jump—324 Feet, PRESSING CLOSELY 25; Wolverines | Upset Paired in Dual Meet : ner Just Two Points Behind ‘ Boilermakers, 31-16 Grand Forks, N,D, Feb. 23.—(F)— Comoe KipaBien cree Accept Mike Jacobs Offer Four Major Prep Encounters Iniveraity of North Dakota and oh f KOTLAREK IS SIXTEENTH The Standings wee boxers wit ee fC i : — Booked This Week; Moor- WL TP OF SU ey Heed clash aghast ae if of Compromise Walter Johnson of Minnesota Is ; : head Is Coming Here 4 5 HL hod it March 12 at Fargo.| ew york, Feb. 23-—(P)—Latest de- ‘Declared National Ci : : ; : 72 388 23 two clashes were si-|velopments in the war of promoters jeclared National Class : ; ; Bee ran ‘ iim C. Finnegan, A. C. di- over ine sefces of im Braddock fr if el Ee "1s June bout indicat e wyweight B Champion é e a Steheee oie held a frail : : nied he ‘director, here Saturday|ciampion will have to do = need league basketball race Tuesday, 3 6 306 207 atone scrappin to keep up with the men who Balt Lake City, Feb, 23.—(P)— a weed by the Valley Clty Hi oa Seeccees Sea aa aee eee make the matches. f Smiling Alf Engen, Norwegian-born PF) |no crowded out Loyd Fs 27 213 329 T 7 1 Statements from Mike Jacobs, the Utah ski-master, won the National c é , ‘Aggian Raa bas ae (1) ering I “middle” man who has at interest in nerd ki association champion- 5 , ay 2g Max Schmeling, — ies to fight ip Monday. % comaee Hi 2 Braddock here June 3 for Madison Setting a new national ski jump : hanes Rely rep lggnedcipepecia pe ies System, Says Square Garden — and in Joe Louis, record of 245 feet, he scored 2263 ents ben a a A crepe in toe matched with Braddock for Chicago points to barely defea' boy! “ June 22, were answered Tuesday b; friend, Sigmund Ruud of Norway. ‘ — : Stone aveeeia ee pei Maer Anderson, New Wolverine Line |i rival, Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, Ruud was declared second place : Wikopasin some time! f president of Madison Square Garden, winner with 2246 points. Einar Coach, Will Leave Strategy | /P'o tn said they intended to stand by Fredbo, Anaconda, Mont., was third Up to Kipke their legal guns and do plenty of Deine bis-tesi.tesp ouldlstanced a Sat : : aerecote, confident th b 4 n’s 245-foot leap out nce 9 tage GLE are Jacobs, confident ere can be no * the former record, held by John 2 ‘and Bismarck Ann Arbor, Mich. Feb. 23—()—Initch in the Chicago plans, made a Eivrum of Los Angeles, by five feet. : : ri Heartly (Hunk) Anderson, Notre/ tentative compromise offer which also Ruud, claimant to the distinction = Dame's first contribution to the Uni-| would enable him to get his “cut” on of the world’s longest jump—324 feet] Mean old Madison Square Garden insists upon James J. Braddock defending his title against Max : versity of Michigan’s football coach-| gchmeling bout. at Plancia, Jugoslavkia—soared 181] Schmeling in the Sunken Garden of ‘Queens, June 3, but here is the titleholder signing to fight Joe . speculation at rest) «r¢ on account of conditions beyond ‘and 282 feet. He, Engen, Fredbo and| Lous, right, in Chicago, June 22, The good-looking gentleman in the center is Joe Triner, chairman my control, the Braddock-Schmeling two other contestants—Sig Ulland of | of the Illinois commission. The Garden says it will have the law on Braddock. fight fails to materialize,” said Ja- : cobs, “I am confident I can persuade ‘Lake Tahoe, Calif, and Roy Mikkel- the winner of the Braddock-Louis trues toe erru,” |FARGO, GRAND FORKS BOWLERS {Elgin Quint Wins ee Kotlarek Finishes 16th days.” wSaser'eceth | TAKE STATE TOURNEY HONORS| Grant Cage Title Ba mtmc stig principle that contracts must be bind- ‘Class A jumpers with 183.7 points, He Sports Round-Up Sling as well as for the Garden’s fi- jumped 165 and 183 feet. Anderson said; “I think it’s/nances, replied: In 17th place was Eugene Wilson, r always has been. The} “I see no chance of compromise Coleraine, Minn., Class B champion|Hamms Beer Team Telle-Muus for itself. Coach Yost|along that or any other line.” ‘ ua feet for nwo eet ZF! Doubles Duo and Muus in Coach Grove’s Quint Defeats ig Carson, 23-17, in Finals (Athletic Director Fielding H. Yost)| The Garden's contract with Brad- of the best teams in/dock was supposed to be as tight as E i 181.4 points. 5 Other Class A winners, in the order 4 By SCOTTY RESTON of Tournament Friday dur- z a battery of legal experts could make of their uae their jumps, and Singles Win - to Bismarck it, Poser ee champion’s gman: point total: banana New York, Feb, 23.—(P}—Max Baer 1 ba d Sverre Fredheim, Minneapolis, 155,| A five-man bowling team from swaggers into town and’ claims he's Elgin, N. D. Feb. Aaa pats gent sportsman. will ences it and concentrate on the 223—203.4; Ulland, 181, 198—202.5;|Fargo Tuesday held honors in the Eivrum, 170, 208-2011; Ted ReX,/North Dakota State Bowling sssoci- Mineral, Calif, 155, 219-1989; Her-| ation tourament which closed at chastened—same night he toddles;quint annexed the championship of 5 Jacobs: position is that the con- down to sing with Abe Lyman’s band| the Grand County basketball tourna-| Tei a tracts for the Chicago fight do not ment by defeating Carson in & asa ooeee 14 3) BIB in any way interfere with the New BQ heh eee eee , Wash., 170, dis embarr 5 ; EF etea Carnes Glnosd; Avaszoca, Mandan Monday night while ies lass oe ie When 8 ey closely fought final game here Sat- i 2 York bout. They don’t specify that Mont. 168, 1991984; James Hend-|Muus of Grand orks, led tn the) Saye: “Elva, urday.. The score was 23-17 with the -2 3 the title isto be at stake and the date en. Ee " — | Singles Bp winners holding a 9-5 at the . * t is later than lor the = ~ nag » Eau Claire, Wis. 154, 217 mus was aizo high in the doubles 5 oD eb on Ne ne a lead ; 4 3 Chkcago ae ie olpelva pie ins urn: Ronald Manset . i you lash summer New Leipzig took third place by de- | a 157, 199—101.3; brie ‘Tregeliia Los Monday night following several/and won fi'ty [| feating Brisbane, 21-6, in the final a 2 ourney is Under Y| cme chinese, Arabs, Greeks, Etru- Angeles, 161, 218—191.1; Sverre En-[Founds by boosie: teams The Spee) bucks”. . Baer | © round of the consolation eyent. oe , Feb Ba —Ue)—The big) See Finns and Tallans ave al gen, Salt Lake City, 167, 187—188.9; /tTophy for the pees ena team | 2 Speechless for é M| Eigin advanced to the champion- ee ee sa sae pal frm 17 (been. claimed as originators of the Arthur Johnson, Big Pines. Calif.,] @varded to the Recreal minute until the ship round by defeating Freida, 42-16, iN states will square off tonight when |°™P®ss- 150, 211—186.8; Lloyd McLean, Hot | MAnGAD. | in powied in Oa ae ee aie cee 6 9 action is scheduled to resume in the] ees fly no farther for food than Sulphur Springs, Colo, 156, 198—| 146 tourney Muus ‘hed high score in siege ichhabd. ree com ideale throw for 18 points, tenth anniisl Golden Gloves cham-|i. sitar nsstcery, Then ususily 206.1 (fifteenth place); Rolf Wigasrd, |v events with 1816 while his running Sa ae ht secteur nage plonship boxing tournament. sontinaithele foenig to uiliaesa vithe Aubrey Cryo Diqualitied . |mate, Teli, totaled 1800 pins, Mag 3ii6 ond Thain downed Bris- Economy Grocery, Goodrich Turns Back || Contesants in tne 147, 10, 195 end|in's mile or two of the hive, ¥ ‘ teams in the five- iy < 5 divisions will provide the] * peers i SS “Five men were disqualified because] jr event: were, Hamms Beer of Far- dentally, _ ... Mex Bear ? ° Washburn Five, 37-32) excitement in the second pert of the| an Buddhist monks and nuns in they fell or touched the track with! >> “2se1; sarisbrau Beer of James-|D#er 18 well heeled regardless of the Coman 8 rump: — Chicago stadium program. Thete are|/China are receiving fitst aid sndt-war- their hands. They included Paul!to... oss: Blue Ribbon Beer of Man-|OUtcome of his comeback campaign. ; Washburn, N. D., ‘The| 192 entries listed. time relief instruction. In Hankow Ahlers, Cloquet, Minn., 143, 204. dan, 2854; BUJl Leolos of Grand Forks,|..’. He gets a monthly income of $1,- ——__—- Ge feated Boxers in'the 112, 118, 126 and 185-|the monks have organized an ambu- Walter Johnson, Bush Lake, Minn.|o75¢-° Kato Beer of Mandan, 2713; 1000 for live come his 35th birthday. Kelly's Lunch Bowlers Lose) Ww: Independent pound classes engaged in the strug-|lance corps. ‘wes declared national champion in Truax-Traer of Minot, 2708 and Blue * gle for survival Monday night be- peor Radke Ne aes the B class, for contestants over 18| ippbon Beer of Fargo, 2600, . Dizzy Dean went from Little Rock ae Three Straight in City lead fore 12,000 spectators, ‘The first corkscrew patent in the years of age. He leaped 151 and 154) Kelly's Lunch of Bismarck finlshed Nive e League Makeup Match Wednesday night the field wil be United States was issued to P, Blake 4 reduced boxers, four from each . feet for 215.6 points. eighth with 2,689 and the Capitol Class © championship, for jumpers smart Jeventh with Faternizing with the umpires’ class, compete in the finals ui Bea tl io a8 went to oy Laramio|cne he Manet ‘Honus Wagner will be 64 tomorrow. i class, who will ompete in the : 635, of Minneapolis, His 156 and 158-foot|’ noubles leaders included Muus and|-- - The Reds have & pitcher named . leaps brought him 218.7 points. ‘elle, Grand Forks, 1232; Mayer and|Lee Grissom. . . . He's a big, powerful| and final consolation games: es ‘Turkish ships are exempted trom FASHIONED Swen Ramsey, Anaconda, won the ; Fargo, 1228; Docktor and Dock-|Jeft hander with ambition: and an Championship international law which requires} fj penne clans tie for men over 32] re yr eeea sn Tap; Hummel and|idolatrous ides of Lefty Grove... . Elgin t pe Carson te ft pf Be 2 Basher ats 2 Te its far time tocee| BRT KMRULELD : itt years of age, with 207 points. Helgchneider, Bismarck, 1151; Psomas|Atound Cincinnati they tell about the/€ Meyer & ciaeae a c§ 1 1 Ulrich, c & . Turkish 0 FAVOR Jumped 120 and 146 feet. and Pfenning, Mandan, 1131; Fileris|time Grove had two teeth: taken out) Pani, c e331 ce B42. 1) chew st : 7 and Kelsven, Minot, 1121, and Grissom had. the same two] Toberis ligt i 8 3 me Riel Sas uate aid oe Imps Hand Jamestown |, Sines, eaters ere es oie, and w Pativan £ 0° 0 0 DS) eee Reserves Ist Defeat) tutgens, xtanden, 648; Cook, Fargo, usiness manager} Totals 10 3 8 ‘Totals 6 7 6 Totals 17 3 644; Thorvilson, Grand Forks, 61 ; Boorsiby auarterat: (| we gs Satan Girls’ T Coach I, W. Huss’ Imps handed the | Blackstead, Minot, 608, and Ederhart, . en: e HB in eam < Jamestown reserves thelr first defeat |Jametown, 604, Frazier of Bismarck onsola Defeats St. Mary’s Of the 1936-37 season Saturday by eae HaTeiate icimatient to be ly bewildered Releleh fg 7 ahaa — e second stat Fearne tine game at Jemestonn, bee Held this year will be at Minot No-| 128 ti 33 ‘The Selant, a WPA secreation class . ee earthe Imps attack with |Vember 26; bowling delegates decided ' West’ 401 e112 aoe RYE ear dc tree throw for | Here before returning to their homes. : Christn g 1 1 3 FHubere@ 0 1 even olns. Sm, Jamestown), Miers named Y ernest eee oe itliereg § 3 Havent 88 8 Kings International, Ine. < S were 4 ip 7 —— gal : Jepson, 0 0 0 Tots 8:48 Chicago, Hlinois guard, also had seven points. The) cent; Pp. K. Wood, vice-president: eH RSY George E. Dow, secretary and J. C. 4 8 & Ly vi o ~ o “te ft pf Jamesto'n te tt pt ore by quarter: nie 2 ci 2 | Hunt, treasurer, all of Minot, who will ahner, er Bismar rundlers who ry: nt was ; 1 0 1 Burgan ¢ 2 2 2/rolled Monday night were: Doubles—| Frisch about his family... . “I've got fg tt ve pt Newest toop Hosrery— e Knew Corwin, c 0 0 1 Homuth £009 Davis end Serine), hee ae ea ee eee boasted the ec of Hea 9] an ultra-modern hotel in the Wh Sh — —— Salmon an uson, 1, ingles—! rl... A envy you, Pater: Totals $6 be 3 | 903, Gervinskt” 545, Olson 410 and the on z Panga 8} heart of Chicago with services at e Magnuson 511. is ." i 3 . uel = 4 R : A : Offering the ultimate in excel- Fights Last Night if FIGHT TO DRAW Washington State ' 46; Foresters Dae eee ligne reg end enloyment Wanted! (By the Associated Press) By tngeepn aaah rea et role i ee 168-106-117 — 449 Data é { I 5 » PB, - 3 Bt. 9115-1 a7 3 New York—Los Ambers, 136%) | recto Lopez, 135, Los Angeles, battled = Teeliaelione 412 : Fe ee et tk isin, |ten. furious rounds to = draw last HOCKEY 140-140-140— 420] New York, (ie nigee St. Olat 2; Carleton 1. 14-183-197— «| Ambers Gives Veteran fashington — Ray Ingram, 38- 38- 38— 114 iG, Washington, outrainied | OUT OUR WAY BG wisnizo_zm| Pott Sound Thumping Die vsnciove-— Asie Lecutct: NEVER EVEN LOOKED TO SEE |” PEOPLE WHO 207, France, knocked out Phil iF I REALLY HAO FAINTED ~. I FAINT DON'T GO n Beubeker, 185, Dinubs, Callt, (2). MY SISTER COULD WRECK 7H’ STAGGERING ese | 104, Cedshy, Wis, sotpointes HOUSE, FALL IN A SWOON, AN! 167-137-151— 455 het Lover itt, henge, tm: | | GE HOUSE 1S FORGOTTEN 1 a “s eee ei nea ALL -ILL BE GETTIN’ BAWLED OUT WHILE JM LAVIN’ IN) ; as ; orATe- : igrine ta au Bowling Standings CITY LEAGUE Stendings 146-192-172— 510 Team 3 momy Grocey reste: 163-182-167— 512 164-138-139— 431 2 6 6 6— 18 Jennifer Brett . didn’t want a quiet, “‘old-fash- ‘ 204-166-182— 522 toned home life. | She Dan &chnelder .. es . wanted marriage “mod- Tony Schnelder ... 222-163-181— 566] Association baseball club, ern"—money, travel, ex- : / YLT. citement. But the tables were turned on her in a mmm ~Ho——o> Oemnaaoed +» 937-829-846—2612 ace Fi Beni eer real life drama. Watch Eorvinski; itt for the intensely human Zabn 173 story HER NAME IN LIGHTS A new serial beginning— Monday, March 1, in THE BISMARCK Sion’ Welsenberger Cleveland Schmidt SEGSGASassSSeueslSss2 Ses Adwisa

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