The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1937, Page 8

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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 193 | ° District Cage Meets to Get Under Way Friday ANITA FAVORITE [DEMONS TO SWING BACK INTO _/Gophers Surprise | UPS¥-DAISY FOR SKI TITLE CONTENDER | Wil] Seed Store d ACTION WITH SPUDS AS FOES| Team of Big Ten — Wins 3 Straight Minnesota’s Title Chances lass TON, WAHPETON, | OAKES AND LAKOTA|| “4 | Game to Be Played at Bismarck Basketball Scores’ if ; Bismarck Bakery Cops Two Out hh Bright With Three Easy , EVENTS POSTPONED High School Gymnasium ie eee Games Rimaining of Three in Commercial ; —__ Friday Night Montana Mines 46; Montana Nor- League Tilts Underwood, Mott, Hettinger, mal 41. New S: ad it “ett : f Out to fortify their present fifth-} St. John’s U. 44; Concordia 40. lew Salem and Dickinson e Ou eaten ta the orth Dekots Events Arranged : : Class A team standings and improve SWIMMING f bd E : ET | their ranking if possible, Glen eel Gustavus Adolphus 46; St. Olaf 29. : Y : Bismarck high school Demons \ — : HOCKEY ! CLASS A IN CONTROVERSY : resume action here - Friday night sf 4 \ ' a lel bose i itt ft il ' A i ormance last Friday in| N. D. 8. 8; Valley City Independ- i i 3 against the Moorhead. Spuds. : County Consolidated Champions oe 2 Denne turned in a workman-| St. Olaf 4; 8t. Thomas 2. istri knocking off the hitherto unbeaten| ents 5. f Also Prepared for District knocking the hitherto, unbeaten Competition : sk to hold their prestige in the game S th lan d’ Rift : a : with the Minnesota team which they| QUUMED’ 3: page lines were drawn in ain sae nieeene off in a pre-holiday road ‘ feague North Dakota basketball circles| | mm A 5 | Cl d In id ‘Thursday with 13 tournaments sched- 5 Hanns’s entire squad was in good $s ose Cl lent uled to get under way Friday and ‘ 3 ie shape this week with Alwyn Potter, ‘county consolidated champions all set. Teserve guard, rapidly rounding into to resume warfare from which will : 7 form after full month’s inactivity,| Chancellor Steps in as Peace- emerge the district titlists. : Hanna is still undecided about his P' Bersige Because of the blocked condition of} ? starting lineup for Friday algae . maker After Hearing Men- ite ee cpectinns et a Speed and consistency, dis- eine Bismarck high sc tor’ Might Resign poned until next week, including the BN ee ea ees ‘Harold Smith, substitute forward, Hite district tournament at Linton.) 45" Charles S. Howard, hes | WHO played a bangup gime against] Pittsburgh, Feb. 25—(F)—Dr. John the twelfth district event at Lakota| made Seabiscuit, the handsome | the Sieg iegereetnrigioh ty vorwied,| Bain (Jock) Sutherland, Pitt's head and the third district competition at| head of which is shown above, but Gilbert Olson and Jack Bowers,| coach of football, came back from s fPiis Linton and Wahpeton tourncys| edded Santa Anita Handicap of | Whe. prior to fhe. Mino’, game Eat)” 'geod wil” “Sour Tuumeday to ibeer | eartve, Wooo set will be held ‘Tuesday, and Wednesday Feb, 27, re also certain to see plenty of ac-| ‘cay Tue Clash with university ath-|avayetie before the Gophers won of next week. Whether there were oe the tion, letic authorities “is closed” as far a8] 007 at owa's expense... any other postponements was not| under way at 9:30 p. m. even- the other for-| school officials are concerned. 2 rie ' z Inown here Thursday, althought 1t| ing following the consolation finals,| , Bud Beatt wil halle ie Chet tok | Nos Stntetes, alumni and student| Northwestern and Ohicago, ell to be 135 122 151— 180 176 -193— 540, 164 210 180— 554 oe 184 178 160— 522 o> 827 880 886—2593 of Commerce 131 120 183— 434 131 121 174— 426 156 159 '147— 186 162. 173— 531 157 178 167— 502 Tr B stag E & likely. Supt. B. J. Gustafson is tournament aa 1 cee TE center, and Capt. Bob Peterson and| leaders, alarmed over the rift be: title chances Daily practice at jumping urning is putting sprightly snow Beep ceenes cutee tournament | manager. Glen Enge at guards. tween the veteran coach and W. Don | blickere like the one in the air ‘in shape for the men’s champion- ommittees preparing for events in| Ten teams are entered in sixth dis- Ps fi 4 16 different North Dakota cities which] trict event at Underwood. Four teams Tad pailiog tb Baseslaor teas ships of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association at Mount Norquay, Fray cousiaict hat ea | esas Muck wal mu we tel] Sports Round-Up || 's.2e"""" "2 eo Braddock, Tiring of Legal Fuss, teams were to begin firing at the] to eight. Mercer will battle Garrison five lost performance. Wants to Fight Both Contenders game time in six of the eight sched-| and Underwood will meet Wilton in By SCOTTY RESTON But Chancellor John G. Bowman SE led meets, two being postponed to] the frst round. es In 95: peacemaker! and fist. 32 Amateur Fighters March 5 and 6. In the second round the two win-| pinch-Hitting for Eddie Briets) puneey berael i Bs Meanwhile in Class A a controversy| ners will be paired as will Max and| yew ee rs ce Louis, | come, dzectly to the athletic counel Paired in Semi-Finals: hhad developed and playoff games af] Washburn, Turtle Lake and Elbo- flames cee aaa butl iy Lew cee veralt on Saree ae eight major leaguers in the challenge] woods and Coleharbor and MoClusky.| Champion dimmy Braddock plans to| ,conoemmed # closed.” |) | Chicago, web, 25-—Um-isty Found were still undecided, pending] Semi-finals will be completed Satur-|burn him fast... . “Til be hitting! , Admitting that he w tinal arrangements among the eight) day morning with the championship|/rrom the first by rumors Suther! might. resign, cage clubs and the board of control] encounter scheduled to get under bell,” Jimmy says, 125 151— 435 ‘759 817 760—2336 of the state high school league. way at 9 p. m., Saturday. Direction] and gra: heavyweight iso i Tourney Sites Listed of the tournament is in the hands of| hair aera catia ” : Bison Six Conquers Class B meets scheduled to open . nails, that'll start Valley City, 8 to 5 Friday include Mayville, New Rock-| Only four teams are entered in the a. Got plaint to the athletic council or to ford, Underwood, Mott, Hettinger, New ninth’ alatrict competition at New : Senannt in the the university concerning a lack of as pees ght Salem, Dickinson, Grafton, Cando,| gaiem. They are Hazen, Glen Ullin,/mail from a gent Ca operation: al fight, it oe for the” Golden Minot, Kenmare, Flaxton and Willis-| aimont and New Salem: Drawings|who says he KF wi ton, 2 : A Gloves champlonships March 5 and In district 15 two elght-team tour-| Vil be made at 9's. m. Friday andicouldn's under Max Baer Is Denied | fiofinat winners will compeise the i i team which will meet a Ne License in New York cuicago team watch wil mest New New York, Feb, 25—(%)—The latest | “tle. it fiasco — the failure of Max Baer a license to fight Bob Pas- m evened mat- N. Z -) P Q at : a5 : : 5 pe i re E i Fel z i F [ 4 i 4 "8 fe fad Gardens City and Stowell four times, day in the playoff for the district into pedis pobre preparing shot laurels top ; pointing Don Van of Grand Raplds,) 5.74 Johnson. "|. mE don’ figure Tl be rusty,” re-1 ge seprretg Fe, Po 2-1) Mary's of Bismarck and Brad- personal Mich, “Louls canbe hit and any fighter| plied Braddock. ‘The $3,000 St. Peterburg open golf Finnish Heavyweight found. "Thursday paced by Vister : Des Lacs Has Good _| ‘Dizzy’ Asks $50,000 Beaten by Youngster!" (oisclidated Team] Contract From Cards New York, Feb. ADS Steg ei less of the prestige Gunnar lund} Des Lacs, N. D., Feb. 35.—(#)—Win-| Bradenton, Fis Feb. 25—()— lost in his first American defeat, the Hey tl file mith u ; Independent Tourney show for the 10 round surprise beat- t Booked at New Salem] tre"he took Wednesday night st the| for honors Priday in the consolidated AEE ES hands of Natie Mann, New Haven’s| district tournament here. New Salem, Feb. 25.—The Slope dis-| heavy-hitting younsfter. Scoring a total of 734 points over It was Barlund’sAfirst setback in es Sane tive American starts. ; is , U Kate Scetch [ Fights Last Night [|S ss me Mhishey ‘ t.... Either way it’s pretty . Coaching the Des 7 ee Gis Drawings for the ten teams paired|bad.... Brown and Baer have clashed (By the Associated Press) Lacs squad this year is Leonard Bol- Mie Sool ae va Saayetaie event, ae brah before... . You may: remember Brown gen, son pit utte vs. Taylor, the gent who was going to stop pointed Gunnar SSS eS —P}—Benato? sumption Abbey va, Killdeer, Halliday | the Ben Pt president of the independent league. | SAINTS TRIUMPH JOHN .| who is in general charge of the tour- ‘Tony St. Paul, Feb. 25.—(7)—St. Paul naments, Boston, outpoin outplayed Kansas City, 4-2, in an BAR’ § aft- Peper American Hockey Association game. DUN ‘Winnipeg, Man. Feb. 25. Maddy Horn of Beaver Dam, won the women’s senior aggregate in the Manitoba speed skating cham- pionships concluded Wednesday ae eee itn eo,| | CROP JIM CRACK PROVES "THAT OLO AMERICAN WHISKEY |] BUT HE Dots PROVE THAT AWwIse BIRD, WiLL WONT MAKE THE EARLY BIRD CATCH THE WORM -- WRITE IN EARLY AND GET FIVE EXCITING hi el # SET BY ‘DESPERATE’ LEAD Declarer’s Only Chance of Making Slam Contract Is Killed. When Opponent Opens With Trump of king own strong trump suit, as well as first SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM There's no fun watching a worm turn. But there's lots of fun at parties watch- ing the horses race and trying to guess the winner! Write for your FIVE, FREE Games to Professor Jim Crack, MONTHS The American Distilling Company, Inc., OLD 135 East 42nd Street, New York City. 90 pRroop

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