The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1937, Page 8

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4 uae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937_. ast Y ards Will Be Next World LUIS WILL ANNEX |Can’t Run Against Watch Like Paavo| "= ** | TIRAVY WEIGHT TYTLE) sex "2.39"8.°8¢200% ce | arose, cree tt, ven trai, watt! Tourney Pinal Afar Ei i in, coach of the Rideout| chaps don’t know what an 8:58 pace Sportsma: ( nsus of Writers’ Opinion tin of North Texas Teachers, calls] means. You can’t break & record un- Favors Pompoon to Win ‘Kentucky Derby BOMBER HAS SLIGHT EDGE Harry Cooper Is Hottest Choice to Capture U. S. Open Championship forec 3 (Note — First of two stories : Ribreeginsoe deh TENS ad showing how a group of leading Sports editors forecasts the out- come of 1937 major sports events). By ALAN GOULD New York, Mar. 3.—(?)—If you care parlay expert opinion on the out- come of this year’s major offerings in professional sports competition, for or against, here's the forecast: Joe Louis to whip Jim Braddock for the world heavyweight title in Chicago, Pompoon to capture the Kentucky Derby, Harry Cooper to wear the United States open golf crown, and the New York Yankees to play fhe Bt Houls Cardinals in the finishing spurt. | : ; Mike MoMichael, Closest Rival, ‘These are the concensus selections | | im Mi eee : Hasn’t Chance to Overhaul i h : ; e player, oung’s 172-Po Bak int: Record Will Stand BE 2¢8 i ‘of America’s leading sports editors ‘who gazed into the crystal ball at the request of the Associated Press, crossed their fingers, and put them- selves on record for the campaign of 1937 on all major fronts. ‘500 to 1 Proposition’ + “_ For their information and sous DOR Broadway Jack Doyle’s opinion five-star parlay is 2 580 to 1 proposi- Den Waa S Paavo Nurmi from the ‘A year ago, the ringside experts} Lash, the Indiana Iron Man who 2 ore Ben Kramer, Long Island University forward, passes 3g ‘pended in the air as the Blackbirds repelled Manhattan ¢ Collen, 41-20, at Madison Square Garden in the scvap for the New York City basketball championship. A fight-between players and rooters covered the floor with belligerents as the Brooklyn squad led; 42-16, three minutes before the Anal whistle It. was broken up Police, El ome, Totals 4 ar Simle, 11 cooonomes ou 3° 8. ‘h a & 3 in favor of Louis. ington Flyer is to be beaten at two Derby selections give Pompoon, the} miles, he has to be harassed and winter book favorite, only a 13 to 10] teased into a series of counter-sprints, : 14 20 25—26 Re ' “Lash is hot-headed enough to fight Heteroee caaheul 1 gg ele back, whereas Nurmi was a cold- ee eee ” blooded machine who ignored his Fae i lowered the two-mile indoor record feels Be fg tt pf Dunn Ghanoe ina hundred to Keep hs tale| © 8:5 tn Boston, admis Tong is ng | REEL 2 Gititte 5 9 > crown safe from the assault of the| head when opponents jockey him. track, #, cl 1 3 Rosendito 0 3 Brown Bomber. So rapidly have sub-| “Spasmodic spurts by foes upset ee Pa aee Ppaltert sf ta sequent events altered opinion that| Lash mentally and break his rhythm,” : E10 0 terseneo of our poll shows e tally of only 27 to 20| declares Sportsman. “If the Bloom- 3 : © 0 0 Oden,’ 28 5 918 | tale ° - “ Totals the pick of 26, with no other player Yanks Big Favorites Lash points out that he is a racer, ‘The world champion Yankees de-| and not a human stop watch. Tmary choice to repeat in ths Amer] rusts arier C ia taet t ohe an Kean League. They polled 38 votes out doeditiiae7 be pos & possib! . « “Soaroely less overwhelming ts the! Schmeling Poo-Poohs ‘ > i ; nae nS Braddock-Louis Bout|| Bowlers ‘Slanguage’ Bewilders ‘ He. es 7 re New York, Mar. 3.—(®)—Leaving ball : : i ROBE ; I the art of legerdemain to magicians, _Popular Indoor Sport Novices. BS . > % i of his baseball, which left here's the way thé heavyweight box- school Braddock Says Hell |i: Siaie eda Tt ® felend starts telling you how) Bed posts—When the No, 7 and of town, without cay clay cn vas ne Kayo Louis in Sixth) 4 neatthy-looxing, aiplomatic max | {iP anenor, tad Juss rolled | three) No, 10 pins ere left standing alone. signing his sas g Schmeling, who believes he can beat Miami Beach; Fla., “Mar. 3.—()—| Joe Louis every day in the week, was dimmy Braddock began » two-weeks’ vacation Wednesday by calmly stating he would knock out Joe Louis in their i E Le F ¢ ff i uf ii a z : Z § " i : i - we Totals 8 516 j E & Sa bow! to meet Louis on June 22 in Ohi- The fellow will ae . wale ai ches ; addict who knows L Peedi psedirin Ofticials: Holser and Kimball,” Mexico City—Because Connie Mack, cago. oy language of the in Glendale Calif.|+.. Te pene ee ee ee Titleholder Braddock, apparent trying has picked District On agers, believes in practice games championship next June, ‘In tae sixih| oblivious “and unoonverneaover| ata? “pst ict One Tourney | it'tis men in condition, tke Phila- Ls round.” He thinks Louis is a sucker not only . for a right, as Schmeling found, but for any punch. BEAVERS TRIUMPH g i Page a PE i F i BE if i i Greek church—Leaving the 4-1-6- | Bottineau, N. D, Mar. 3—vp—| Miss Berg Four Under F Wine eee De Eee reads like ® success|One high Biter Jending 10-8 ab the hat, the! Par to Win Medalist Hook alley—Alley where ball is in- he stepped from |ment, ani wil Reach 65,000 BASEBALL ball team dropped its final ame of the season to the Minot ‘Teachers | St. Augustine, Pls., Mar. 3—(7)— clined to run to the left, * Railroad— : FACTS ano FIGURES 33-18 win over int ‘Tuesday +24, | Patty Berg’s opponents in the Florida! Backup—A ball that falis away to Dodger trainer, has re- bs nah, Lakota, fk was close all te taste east-coast women’s golf tournantent| the right. promotion—he seanen eee tt. ae won their 1 being tied twice in the last pe-| looked for rough sailing Wednesday| Back ach stopped. Havans, Sellars because the Minneapolis red head ap- | right, ‘Turkey—Three straight strikes. parently was back in form. A blistering 76, four under women’s par, gave Mis Berg medalist “honors| Sioux, Bison Cagers River Purification Is |e _n0™, es, moved ww to. the . She drew Mrs, R. H. Trilick 4 Fy on ane. Tuesday. She crew Mra RE. Trick) Form N, D. All-Stars| Aim of Wildlife Body|™ st ive % we: round match, res Dorothy Traung of San Francisco,| Fargo, Mar. 3—(#}—The North Da-| 8. Louis, Mar. 3—()—A “nation- who ousted patty from the South At-|kota All-Stars, basketball team com-|wide policy for purification of rivers. lantic tournament, was paired against | posed of North Dakota Agricultural |and streams” is being mapped by the Mrs, Lillian Zech, of Chicago, college and University of North Da-|U. 8. bureau of fisheries, Frank T. Tuesday. players, start their season Bell, commissioner of fisheries lrg wh ihe Dep [Bel commoner, hrieg i Wildlife conference here We A rT etoet| pits E i iy f a HL Pocket Bon:=198 Poses , Hendy, | At Your Newsdoaler « + s or Sead 15 Coats to = A H 1 Fe iy & + i : E i i ; : E He fa Keep in Trim Exercise regularly. Rest oftenes. Watch your diet «+e If you drink, choose the form of thet seems best for you, and use it prudently. Fy FEea 5 bel ae eel Evin ae Feeble Fiat H FE A ag ; i F é F F i i at home. They are ©Seagram-Distillers Corp.—Executive Offices: New York SA GUNCEMENT. 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