The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1937, Page 8

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es ere ae se aE ae nN — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1937 s i — ¥ Class B District Basketball Champions Crowned WOERHOOD, CARSON University Cagers-Win Fourth Straight North Central Conference Title ° NEW SALEM, TAYLOR,| WELCOME ANDERSON TO MICHBAAE 3 Quints in Big SIOlIX QUINT SCORRS GIANTS IN CAMP AT HAVANA (Rosemont. Takes Jewell Young Within Four Points HERD IN LAST GAME oxca » ‘ Lansford, Crosby to Battle for Honors in District 15 “Playoff Tuesday of Breaking Individual © Noses Out Seabiscuit in by Scoring Record ‘Photo-Finish’ Bill McCosh Leads Nodaks to is —_—_—_—— W L Pet. TP OP Los Angeles, March 1.—(#)}—That -and- ‘ “ f the great closing GRAFTON EASY WINNER i FT AS | Mlabaat datee cnet gil sc ering Dies oe eel ar) a 8 2 200 360 287 ‘First Half named Rosemont lived Monday in the 8 3 727 468 372 memories of the 50,000 fans who sat Coleharbor, New England, Mar- 7.5 583 356 384 Fargo, N. D, ‘March 1.—()—De- in on eee of the Santa marth, Belfield Defeated Pitter pt Da er riadediag tal Down the home stretch Saturday - ; Z college Bison, 24 to 19, in the final DOWD tec tos “million dollar” day \ in Tourney Finals . | 4 or a _ st Santa Anita, thundered the five- a O11 000 272 381 ee ate OC year-old star of the Foxcatcher farm, ~ University of North Dakota Sioux won ‘ wned by William Du Pont, Jr. Underwood, Bowman, Taylor, New — their fourth consecutive North Cen- My i ONTme world’s richest purse was at Salem, Carson, Grafton, St. Leo's of Chicago, “ March 1—(#)—Three} tral conference championship, y stake-—$100, 000 added. A few strides, elie Gieldeetoragie a teams looked confidently ahead Mon- Fiaying without te serine of the *, er ¥ from the finish of the mile and a “ / i) |day toward « share of the Big Ten| veteran Russ Anderson, sharpshoot- : aber Rosemont bolted. His Dakota ‘basketball tournament over ing center, the Herd quint made a bs _ ig Cigupi Ht the wire, just that the week-end and were preparing to | 2 good battle of it during first ahead of Seabiscuit l= nad eed Neadely titlists in regional | half, holding ne Sioux to = 11-10 : 4 tf a flier hich had eriged Tuto the Playoffs this advantage, but withered before the # wppeecion % tretch. took the cam- 5 ic - Be ies lead in the st . Tt In district 15, the two subdistrict record for a Western conference 9€8-| isst-naif offensive led by Sophomore era to prove the outcome. finalists were determined and will P 0 meet at Mohall Tuesday for. the dis- 2 ie Tilinols, with nine victories and two| Bill MoCosh, who replaced | Donn 1S Fed lave pero tar lg th eee chsmpienship while seven Class ipke (left), head football coach at the University of Michi. | “efests, is virtually ted with Minne-| “White the Sioux were never headed the “photo-finish” victory, including B events, postponed because of snow-| Harry G. Kip! tas ' ), head footbal Ses at the Uni Meares sota and Michigan, each with two set-| ariee the basket by Bob : $1,100 in entry fees, es blocked roads, were to be run off this] 9a" and Joe Rinaldi (center), captain-elect, were on hand to weloome opening : : Seabiscuit, once a selling plater, s week throughout the state. Heartly “Hunk” Anderaon, recently signed as line coach for the Wol- Finnegan, they never enjoyed a really took in $20,000 for second place. In- # verines, when he visited Ann Arbor to attend a basketball game, Ander. comfortable lead until after McCosh - 4 2 dian Broom and Special Agent, crack ina Ree nae Chena eon, one-time Notre Dame star and former coach of the Irish, is the first pte ed ae wet: i : Canadian § Notre Dame man ever to coach at Michigan. (Associated Press. Photo) entry of the sportsman, being whipped, although Northwest!“ arocosh tied with Birk for Sioux ‘ Major A. J. Taylor, finished third and feating Coleharbor, 63 to 17, in the fi- ern, which meets Minnesota tonight bel . 4 a eat mals of the tournament at Under- , i and Illinois next Seturday, could scoring honors, both being cr B ji fourth, respectively, to pool iter ec e|EACH NATION HAS ONLY ONE [izers-Stiretttne So So cacces Siar] | ; os tory over Turtle Lake to win third : tories, thoumues Mette opie fog = = Young, who scored 23 points Satur- ‘i ; Schell Will Receive tisl period to grab a three-point mar- quint did not need Saturday night's gin over Washburn, 23-20, to advance to the final bracket along with Cole-| Austin, Quist, Von Cramm. and A ul T ck harbor, which easily triumphed over ane ssault.on. ira undersea siget sear ww 2-| RELIABLE DAVIS CUP PLAYER Tadass |W utted out, tie university] i Sfmt gaa ahiaserteeeadaes ae a5 ee Emma J. Schell, Underwood, will ~: ’ receive a two-year standard certifi- place Morningside - Turtle Lake, 36 to 18. Budge to Bear Big Burden iG ue eppears bumped off by an inspired Omaha ae uae term rea Lerest muland guint, 25 to 38, for the sev- of Competition Marks Continues|= pane n no meme Gees too Aeochool Proms England quint, 25 to 20, for the sev- iP ninues 2 to 27 ; x, Press 1e- enth district championship after Saturday afternoon, the university eliminating Mott and Elgin in the] New York, March 1—(#)—The| , NS degrees or certificates. Huldah L. i Winsted, dean of women at the col- 25-20 Mtey en cuearae to ‘ake ee carat ae in pag ay iat | Mile and-Half Race at Newark Sani ‘at allege, will deliver the commencement third ais teak insofar as Davis Cup singles players Draws Field of Top Flight ny ND. fi BDA ¢. te te ve Washington’ day dinner Monday | address. se in sige ut oan] Ce tare Pay =e Bio ye aan ee ea A aay Ae eee H . aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Norton @trand. | complied perfect 500 score to retain Sa rN ey ere ie i James spent| Mr. and Mrs, H. P, Dimond end Mr.| international ski unlon champlon- eo ae: Recep & ite year’ art ves. Mr.|and ‘Mrs. Allan Westerman and fam- | ship. neko ape Bismarck to| ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. i reat asta alka! ees Ay philiige: So "orviss ciety” Seager, tes, ak ae Nee ee On British rallways there are, 20. As for the others: Germany has Saunders 2, Stevens 2. U. . D—Le Ne oe opener a Taylor scored a 29-14 triumph over maire 2, Pepke, Belfield tor the district 10 title after | we bounding Baron Gottttied vm ity. wificialss Dick defeating Sentinel Butte, Hebron and Beginning tonigh ( : Halliday in its first three games. Bel-| QUist end Uncle Sam-has redheaded 2 t NDA. ‘The latter include motor coaches, —— SS ad ! is re Th F | ft pt Don Budge. . . track t2 2 . id SUMMONS, : field reached the final round by turn-] "Yo. "can take it from tall Davey . Trometh fg 9 9 tron 8 March 10, were of Bill spent Wednes:| By ELIZABETH MUELLER piifate,of North Dakola, County of 8 Jones that John Bull virtually has lost 11 4 1M 0 day: as the guest. of her brother-in- —_— In Disteict Court, Fourth Judicial “ j the cup. Jones thinks Australis will 9o% H law ang sister, Mr. end’ Mrs, Carl] Hilda Wuteke, end Mina Gellner are} District. | i j wirthe competition this’ year ought 133 : “iis... Renpesiad, Red Cross| Goardine af the Herbert’, edgerion : Sate y rad theo" cums | 12, esiliany cow Doni echo Sa bre 8 chaleman, reports chat Rewan's dome] homme aay andl 7 cease ‘ ‘ - a tion, to the flood . Irwin Glanville spent meet at Mohall Tucsday to the! able singles player,” sald Jones, who Totals 18 $27.68. Saturday at the Em Glanville home Gistrict’s winner. Grafton, years in| 48 making his first bid for the U. 8. A Cucles won the district, rt indoor singles championship at the by downing Crystal, are ab ‘7th regiment’ armoty. t 14 title went to SI "s which defeated Ryder, 32] tion is working with Filby, Donald’ Shay: captured the second dis- crown at Mayville by defeating to 20, and New Salem an- ninth district laurels Fri- ; i i i ; i i Hi i ig HH pire : tor and all claiming any ei r interest in of Ilen or incumbrance upon the Property described in the com- plaint, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANT, GREETIN ‘You and each of you are herby sum- moned and required to answer tl complaint in the above entitled ac- tion, a copy of which will be filed in. E F ith i rel day night by defeating Hazen, 29 dryer ey ‘arnid : : the ‘office of the Clerk of the above” — @ doubles victory with Gene Mako. excepted, of W. Kie- named Court, and to serve a copy of THREE TAYLOR CAGERS Personally I'd give the other singles pull- footie a hee a hae PLACE ON ALL-TOURNEY assignment to Bitsy Grant.” ma igen sake North a, with! a \ jira mts ‘with, 5 ‘ of the tenth district class B tourna- {Basketball Sco { Gold Saturday ment Saturday, placed three men on = was judgment against you by d ep the all-tournament team. “(By the Associated Press) Ne fault for the relief demaned in the ‘The first team includes Capt. Erbe- dians complain vorney for Plaintitt toesser, Taylor, and Smith of Belfield, with a RC. Morton, 2 forwards; Halvorson, pee center; in cold fe Suite No. elnberger Blag., ‘ and Ison, Halll. N.D.U. . 3. Mexico rt akota, St, John’s 36; Bt. Thomas 23. see oe Rep. thes tet Superior Teachers 43; Eau Claire 38. seed &t. Cloud Teachers 34; on Ld paririall hay take notice that the ‘summons ae ee The Nexcaras bea Boaales seat cha ote Sith Lawrence 36; Cornell College 29.. Kota, and that this action {s brought Bottineau Foresters 38; Wahpeton Daytons Beach, ee, st. for the purpose of quieting titlenin Week-End Sports co": Ss © wt Louis Cardinals open, raining ae a hore 29; h in © the fo At A Glance Montana U, 42; Montana State 36. PGhicago_ Chicago White. 6s 3 i oe sty i a ‘wenty-five Me 5 terymen will leave tonight lannery & Wetherby Ad- (By the Associated Press) Michigan 49; Minnesota 35, 9 8 spring training camp at een ee: nd ng personal el parel orm i Carleton 38; Macalester 37. Fy 3 . FOr ae ald de Rosemont Will Not Run * TRACK : : H visas isa oe Riteeney ee Plaiatiee, os Angeles—Foxcatcher Parms'| Wisconsin 53%; Minnesota 82 2-3. oy Milton eeu 8 AVOIDS TAKING CHANCE atcactsay pigmsrek North’ Datta, / Rosemont, wines Pres nae RESTANG) Spleiman £0 Paschke g 0 0 0 “ : 2 Ne z : handicap ani 0t0- Minnesota 25; Iowa 3. ag 2310 és i t, but Plays with Seablequit will not run in the GYMNASTICS i Fearon iine) use Y eclarer Sees Poste ote ae rb y ,elosing feature at Santa Anita Sat-| Minnesota 956%; Iowa 951%. . [Harry Brideford. ” Biren revere Bis iain WM. E. McKENNEY ; The opening lender ibe ea cus ( quale World aa OUT OUR WAY on Tt cannot be stated too often that |was led and won with the ace. A small ‘Chapel Hill—Billy Hopkins equals. 4) playing for extra tricks in rubber | sworld indoor 60 yard dash record with now |bridge is sheer folly, if the contract oO 20 eee @2 in Southern Conference track FUL OF NECICTIE? AINT YOU Schoolboy jin any way 8 sndanested thereby. In CONTRACT Prep Mark Shattered GOT ENOU: , is auto holdout |cation for attemt stretch the New York—Leslie MacMitchell, New 4 bel TASTE TO trouble ‘and the |hand, but even @AIT643 fork, breaks schoolboy mile record NOTICE TH’ DIFFERENCE ilants wasn ‘Roy only|uaually are vA2 “with 4:23.6 in national indoor high .\. BETWEEN A MEAL AN wanted Bill him his|than @K102 One ee i mele uarcriadinit SF oe a ee iatees ha son ponds — Pike season. “Belleair, Fia.—Gene Sarazen wins| be shipped across the river to Old Picietel, alibet, rt ‘ West Coast open golf with Hoss Jackson's Jersey City club... . _ Spe 72 oles, alreg eda Dhar te negered at Wholesale Prices be | Ormond Beach, Fla—Kathryn Hippodrome this summer? His last In not less than 100 Ib. boxes, defeats Marion Miley, 2 and five or six shows have been packing Get fish at the “NORTHERN” a ee caught to get antuasst tf Detrott wins ae 4 a is dd West North East Pass 1@ Pass 46 i i & E i i i, H ‘ Be i ae ree F FL’ St. Louis, March 1. TEpEE al

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