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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1987 DSTROT GASB. [Dick Demaray Stops Wen Lambert in Fourth Round of Main Go at Far, EVENTS, REGIONAL FIND SPRING USE FOR SPORTS clea Schmeling Arrives JOCK MOORE KNOCKS UNKNOWNS ELIMINATE MANGIN, |Kelly’s Trundlers - PLAYOFFS CARDED ree es ate OUT BAT HPDANIEL: HENDRIX IN INDOOR NET MEET hie =~ nie Saints Hand Hazelton 29-14 : ; Defeat in Tune-Up for Linton Cage Meet DEMONS MINUS OPPONENT New Salem, Taylor Booked at Mandan; Class A Drawings to Be Made Monday Final definite announcement that made Tuesday by Glen Hanna, ath- letic director at the Bismarck high school, The game here will be one of four throughout the state to reduce the in the major cage competition 12 to 8 teams, Arrangements the four other games have also Been made. Coach William Gussner of James- town announced Saturday that the rand Forks-Mandan and James- town-Walsh County Aggie games will as a doubleheader at the cota Agricultural college; Saturday, while Harry high school mentor, and Devils Lake coach, have the Satan-Midget con- rand Forks high school t tournaments, post- week because of snow- » and regional playoffs division were also on tap 593 ft Had Hl i z irl et trict title, will meet Carson, seventh t champion, Friday in a regional playoff at Mott and New Salem, ‘titlist in district 9, and Taylor, tenth district victor, will battle for the right to represent that region in the Walley City state tournament in a game to be played at Mandan Thurs- Meanwhile, Coach Clement Kelley) . took his St. Mary’s parochial cagers ‘© Hazelton Monday night for a tune- ‘ap geme in preparation for the dis- trict tournament ‘Thuraday, at Linton and Hanne sought a suit- foe for his highly-regarded Saints chalked up 9 29-14 trium) ‘over the Hazelton club Monday night Ice will be chopped out of the new University of North Dakots winter sports building in the near future ahd the structure will be used by Coach C. A. West’s football squad during the early spring training grind. ‘The building, shown above, was completed without one cent of state- appropriated funds at @ total cost, of $35,000. “Forty-five per cent of the cost was met by a federal PWA grant, The remainder of the project was financed by the stadium board, the athletic association and the student building fund. Threats of Legal Action Fail to Change European Tour Plans of Ex-Champ New York, March 2. — () — Max &chmeling, the former heavyweight champion who is scheduled to fight GOPHERS NOSE OUT WILDCATS, | |" TIE ILLINI IN BIG TEN LEAD Fights Last Night ES no wo fas eS Minnesota Gains 34-33 Victory on Manly’s Free Throw in Overtime Period BIG TEN STANDINGS Ww Pet. OP 415 365 318 Renmenunnunet! title race all to themselves Tuesday. As Michigan’s Wolverines went out overtime before 13,200 roaring fans to tie the Illini for first place, with each club having one game to play. Also featuring Monday night's acoting mark of 172 points. The Purdue for- the} ward collected nine points as Wis- pial : consin upset the Boilermakers, 46-43, to surpass by five points the old mark set in 1933 by Joe Reiff of North- western, Young, a southpaw, scored 67 field goals and 38 free throws during the 12-game season. Manly's Free Throw Wins’ whip Northwestern's scrappy Wild- Grand Forks, N. D., outpointed Billy Reardon, 14014, Chiacgo, (4). Newark, N. J.—Vince Dundee, 163%, Belleville, N. J., outpointed we 100%, Paulsboro, N. J., Milwaukee — Larry Greb, 135%, e Sweeney Byer, 161, Oklahoma City, (6). (4); Jock Meore, 146, Proctor, knocked out Bat MeDaniels, Bis- marek, (2); Bil cots, Ue Proc- tor, outpointed Rodgers, 117, Pittsburgh, (6); John Brache, 134, Superior, Wis., stopped John- ny Netterman, 141, Louisville, (5). Johns Hopkins Makes Sports Events Free cats, who may give Illinois trouble} Hopkins next Saturday. Little Gordon Ad- Gington knotted the count at 90-all four seconds before the regulation game ended and Manly’s winning charity toss came with only seconds of play remaining in the extra ses- Minnesota was behind, 14-12, at the half and trailed through most of the second period before coming through | to hold @ chance for its first basket- "| ball title since 1919. pay Indiana, staved off a desperate Michigan rally to send the Wolver- ines hopes crashing. The Hoosiers, who wound up the season with six wins and six defeats, led, 13-6, at the intermission and then increased their ead to, 21-8, before John Gee and John Townsend staged a rally thet] asserted, fell just short. George Rooney scored 16 points as ue: to: ‘Wisconsin surprised Purdt \tercollegiate T Basketball Scores { -—. partment (By the Associated Press) %4; Northwestern 33; YOU SEE HIM, —~ WHY matchmaker for Alfred Cecil Oritch- | Granberg, in Second: Round CODY WHIPS RODGERS! sseass payer beteene Superior Battier Halts Johnny; Netterman in Fifth of Six-Round Mix ley, British promoter who wants Baer | seconds, By Havana, Mar. 2—Although most the New York Giants’ pitchers abtzell Highway Five to Play Klein’s Here Tonight ‘The Highway department quint will Klein’s Toggery tonight and ANI MOTHERS GET GRAY. even, New Salem Tourney BEE g Minn., threw Gus Fargo, in 21 minutes Gibbons to Make Draws Seven Teams Heavyweight Bid i 4 f g i i if é Napoleon Five Hands Wishek 32-15 Defeat oleon A tt pt ens 4 be Ki 1 1£1°3 ° Scranton Basketeers: Defeat Reeder Girls «| coocoencot «| coccomones Phantom Mike Outlines Five- Year Plan for Fast-Grow- g 244888 A i ils iF Eve Fee : Me pede ot iui i BE. 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