The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1937, Page 14

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Awe Hi __.THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1987-_- . Mary’s-Braddock Game Opens Fifth District Cage Meet Sports Scribes Pick Budge, Huskie Crew for 1937 Amateur Triumphs HURDLES CUPID | Junior Association, | Teng Camp |IFAVORU.S. 10. WIN. [Sports Round-Up SCHMELING CONSULTS LAWYERS; | orts Will’s Bowlers Win BACK PRIZED DAVIS. |= MAX BAER HEADS FOR LONDON Service Electric, Capitol Cafe LINTON HOST 10 8 "TRANS IN CLASS B; ~ SQUINTS FAVORED Wishek-Ashley, Napoleon-H a- (By the Associated doam here hits'a new high for-the|German Challenger Confident n a ee i a Tam Tipe hy | eee | CUP FROM ENGLAND| mamma mnase] "8 re mn SRS rom Mord | League Matches alga gop val Title June 3 gob Mal dee’ ed In First Round They're coming all the way ‘Will Seed company and the Junior from Florida to be on hand for FINALS ARE FRIDAY NIGHT Fulatl mera aeed bape gy lode Forecast Helen Jacobs Will Oust] } ae from Florida to be on hand for basketball tournament, to be held, sf —_—- teams won two out of three games he rble Fi i § Winner to Play Underwood for from the Bismarck Bakery and Bis- Alice ma rom Wom: ; paneetbel Puce marck Tribune, respectively, in Com- en’s Net Throne 4 That much, at least, was gath- Right to Represent Region ; i mercial League bowing matches best ered from a letter written by Am- Deed aiken y Valsad Uatapgrettte vydripeingd aro eel ein ot Dianaree ! showing how a group of the pean % Galliger, an ardent cage fan, —_—__ my ‘annexed &t. Mary's of Bismarck was matched| fig h [1 the Coman’ Court five while the Cap- with Braddock at 3 p.m. Thursday ’ itol Cafe was winning two out of said he planned on returning :to the Capital City this spring and didn’t want to miss seeing the lh tt i i Ea te opening gee ne al fe i three from the Grain Belt Beer. The . scores: annual state classic. EAS el tind ae By ALAN GOULD basketbal tournament, being play Wills Seed Co. fer. @t_the Linton Memorial auditorium. ’ L, Brown .....-.+0+ 141-212-176— 529 ‘Second game of the tournament will 147-145-112— 404 between Wishek and Ash- 141-190-206— 536 4p. Ei witn tne 4 res . 141— 410 Ne vs. i Linton vs. 3 ve te the first Texan Has Shot Two Aces in ’37 Bee i e552 : “Of course we signed a contract for tonight. Semi a will Be. Flared Daytona Beach, Fis If attendance ‘They = the Schmeling fight,” explained the| Morris Norton Got Holes-in-One the consolation finals, the battle for Bakery at practice sessions can be taken as an apy on 215- and 214-Yard « third and fourth places and the : 142-180-144— 406 | indication, the Cardinals will play to % ij record crowds during the training sea- » president . Tee Shots championship game slated for Fri- day evening. 129-! 135— 383} son. Coach Clement Kelley took a squad 195— S41 — 193-171— 619] Tampa, Fla.—Limbering up even! ig the regu-/ Glenn Hardin, 1932 Olympic —— — —|Cclses and batting were ahead Jar starting five, composed of Johnny| hurdle star, kisses his bride, the . 787-827-794—2406 | Thursday for the first contingent of Extringer and Nicky Schneider, for- ; Maynard En! former Margaret Thelma Riddle, i E z i ringer, center| 92-year-old daughter of a'Lou- | Junlor Association of Commerce _| training. Souast an seas stata sepremsniative: ate Swarts .....c0000. 172-116-187— 475 = Classic marriage in Washington by |Nelbauer ......++, 178-158-142— 473 Becker, second-string center. the. House chaplain, Rev. James | warner .. 118-137-146— 401 Jack Davis Takes ectioes ‘Accompanying the team were Father Shera Montgomery. Giitchele 161-132-171— 464 eal Tracy, director of athletics at St. Kuehn .. 1. 160-131-140— 440 G h Mitt Tith ones ‘Mary's, and Norman Woehle, student ~ ——— — 0 er | e Ranger by ule is blank Friday morning while in 4 Cup challenge Jey, horse and manager. the afternoon Cooperstown and Wim-| Totals ......... 780-660-795—2258 ting; Johnny i ‘The Saints won 12 games and lost| piedon, Maddock and the Benson Bismarck, Tribune soe ark Ce Fiace Johny pak oy toon five during the regular season’s play county. Aggies, schools that drew| Moeller .. see 1310186-183— 420 Minneapolis, Mar. 4.—()}—Featured Prater golf king, lg by boat. ust Alice rapes : é i L s 2 ‘and have been established, along with Gteele and Linton, as the favorites to ea Weare te est out) Wbisiesd cop off the fifth district champion- the ae ee ot meri ‘The winner of the fifth district event | Will meet Harvey. ‘MacGregor ° bel Hi L Ae vl # § bef : e gcd AE a LR . | Bowling Standings CITY LEAGUE be played March & Rein tbs peer Si eery ees i 4 116-188-174— 835 ‘orest . ol ° sz ists, | Ci : ‘533; -187~ chosen by the two district titi anita) eS a -183-187-154— 504 VAIRMOUNT COPS Grain Belt Beer DISTEICT ONE TITLE : : H ? ‘Wahpeton, N. D> a at annie Bank of North | “338 ’ Fa ehhh et Fairmount, won the district 1 C! * 834-917-876—-2007 Verduin in the final, 19-12, Davi my of Hankinson, 21-10. Wyndmere won| V' 151 | Dummy 140-140-140— 420 consolation honors with » 26-11 win| Winlstc : Bl aiack. Wiep-tse— als 188K! tf it 736-737-740 2213 i z E a ‘course, Tacoma, on Feb. 11 with a No. 6 tron. .| Dutch Ship Forced to Unload Cargo at Ceuta i | BFR ti i i Eee F E i Eg g z 33 HE i | 3 a 4 E fi reported, without official confirma- tion, the ship's cargo was a consign- ment of guns and emmunitions for the Madrid government. ‘The planet Jupiter has nine moons, and each one requires a different time to make its trip around ¢. Some travel more slowly ad i B CHAMPS Ties i N. 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