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acond-Half Spurt Nets Demons 32-15 Victory Over Spuds RON BEALL, Sioux Humble Bison, 50-36; Clinch Tie for Conference Championshi “TAVIS HIGH POINT | opps FAVOR THESE THOROUGHBREDS | ypc pop upp [NINE CLASS B TOURNEYS co. | lay Blast |Minct Beavers Sew i ; Up Share of Crown ee. CARNERS 19 POINTS, aeaae Toes | Contribute Best Games BEATING BIRK BY ) New Salem Wins Ninth District Championship; Six Events h F ‘ Fy ii i itl ac for Moorhead Postponed 11 starts this season for eto SU five, the lone reverse at the LOCALS LED 10-8 AT HALF Nodaks Led All the Way, Need (By the Associated Press) 's| hands of the Wops af Wahpeton on es eral Victory Tonight to Cop : — yrvstee ike haan ‘ob ie Galas. uo le Routs Imps in Prelimi- be out] Minot Beavers set the ° Steel Loop Title fading Big snd beld an 19-10 eed ‘ot the nary, 22-9, Guldeman y Leads Offensive CEN ee Be ork EER Rosemont = EtoeE 2° ROSEMONTISFAVOREDTOWIN [ees ez| Shot at Crown $100,000 SANTA ANITA EVENT |*: at Puerto Rico Lightweight Sound in ly Thrashes Enrico Ven- Basketball Scores [ lead, turi in 15 Rounds (By the Associated Press) i dl i Hit 8 § | i gt i i E i i l i H E i Third Running of Mile and a Seite Ioth Wetery Cunond win cver| Quarter Handicap Classic a imetieca hung up a ao Lures 18 Entries Yankton 34; Dakota, Wesleyn 33, ‘a contest played at Moor- ——— ‘Hibbing Junior 32; Rochester 28. A Los Angeles, Feb, 27.—(P)—When| Ripon 45; Cornell 32, frame of the 16th district session; dusk lays its mantle over this'sanc~|. Montane State 51; Montana U 46. hal, | Wildrose outpointed MoGregor, 31 to) Plateville Teachers 33; Oshkosh 22. " tuary of the thoroughbred Saturday.) anith ‘reachers $2; Bt. Cloud 22 | TB? clattering hoofs will have writtten in-| y4inot Teachers 33; Wahpeton 26, plonship to 1937 turf records the story of the! - superior Teachers 36; Stout 25, straight victories, de! Coe 25; Monmouth 20. itely earned a shot at the title Fri- . I : i 4H zi 3 £ iy ! New. York, Feb, 27—(P)—Pedro Montanes, the furtous little BE F F e g 8 | TL cies HH Fag 3 q I a ROOMS eH i : i Ee | il | ! cl liet i i ti Hamline 27; Macalester 26, day night by thrashing Enrico Ven- aa Duluth Junior 82; Northland 28, turl, the Buropean lightweight cham. | 2 S4ve the Gophers.s sorap in thelr N. D. U, 50; N. D. 8, 36, pion, in one of the greatest bouts!" ‘The other game on the full SORRY How Niet as seen in. years, ference card, will be between North-| | Anceadaesedveaswons H Carson were billed in Montanez, starting slowly, lost. western and Feed sad beveroges excctly to your N. D..U. 5; N. D. 8. 1. ad Friday Mott defeated Leith, 50 to 8; 3; Minnesota 2. Carson won from Elgin, 23 to 21; New a H é i E | turi The pepoler fa to end its season in and tro lst mason, in winning/ | yraing ROOM O08 ing. He le sd = ee wer ne 18th, fs. AGE PIERRE So Taylor Five Wins - COATED TERRACE g BE. North Slope Title F ln a A 33 21; Scranton 24 and Gascoyne 16, Taylor will meet Halliday and Dick- inson Model will clash with Belfield in semis in the tenth district tourney it i EE rE CHOCCR CHAAR i county Saturday. The score of the final game was 27-4. i Re y Center garnered 12 field Le! ‘We 2 in the title: con- 8 Connces mnononR g £ El comedad losroomwnmeS a! 28 E es el cocconetscest ass Ht | 2 .|Mangin After Fifth Indoor Tennis Title capture the! New York, Feb. 26.—()—With the competitive asp f 7 : a ee i Fi bi il Halliday to title for the second consecutive year. Track Stars to Shine es Tonight in New York Leiber Signs $12,000 New ‘York, ‘eb, 27.—(7)—The sea- Contract With Giants peer TE eg Rg ‘8 2 gE i 83¢ 3 i é i 2 N. Y. Group Reverses Itself on Max Baer ‘New York, Feb. 27.—(?)—Adding worry to a heavyweight altu- ation slowly going daffy with its bur- Beulah Independents BAD START GIVES GAME Conguen NEWSer a Beulah, N. D., Feb. 27—Ability to Player Takes Advantage of Poor No Trump Opener, convert at the free throw line enabled, and Makes His Contract on Final Squeeze —‘|a's-sb siotorp trax ew By WM. E. McKINNEY his own ‘hand. The king won the , American Bridge League | trick, and East returned » diamond. Secretary Id al In today’s hand, East and West had | This was won in the closed hand with . eh i rN, Salem ¢, Backse! HS Kittler, c 6 Stegm’r f 2 game bid in no trump. West hed a 109 6 Gifficult choice of an opening lead. misieree : i. é : Wing Will Represent nt 2 Ba iz |, Pet A Romantié rson 2, Larson 1, Hopeman 1, Stur- North is playing the contract oat adasate ‘orate Schmidt .| | at ‘four spades, in rubber County in Cage Meet eft Wing, N. D, Feb. 21—wing f Te ole Te, school di go 0 @AIC43 trict tournament by defeating Can- eo 1 YA2 : fleld, 28-12, here Friday night. 5 $ @K102 ’ led at the half, 14-7, It was Wing’s 1 nO. eoooooonn, lth victory of the season. 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