The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1937, Page 14

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rt iA? ( PLAYOFFS 10 OPEN THROUGHOUT STATE Dickinson - Williston Contest)... pretty Tough Myself,’ Here Is One of Four Major Playoffs Carded TAYLOR WINS MEET BERTH Consolidated High School and Independent District Tour- neys Under Way (By the Associated Press) North Dakota basketball moves into @ hodgepodge of events this week- end as high school teams sweep through district meets, regional play- offs, major league challenges and fi- nal scheduled games to get set for the three state tournament in mid-March. Four Class A challenge games 8! urday are the highlight of the weel end prior to state tournament draw- |g, ings for the major leaguers, probably ‘Monday. At Fargo four teams clash in the challenge round to decide which pair have the right to compete in the state meet. Grand Forks will meet the Mandan Braves and the Jamestown Blue Jays, will tangle with Coach Pinky Falgren’s Park River Aggies in the Saturday double-header at the NDAC gym. In Grand Forks the same night the Fargo Midgets will seek to check Devils Lake while at the Bismarck thigh school gymnasium Johnny Mach’s Williston Coyotes will face the Dickinson Midgets in the chal- Tenge event. When the four survivors ‘re decided, drawings for the eight Class A teams to enter the state tour- nament at Bismarck March 19-20 can be made. Regional Playoffs Set .Regional playoffs of district win- ners in the Class B divsion are fight- ing for an opportunity to line up for the state minor league tournament at Valley City March 12-13 as are teams in the consolidated high school di- vision who meet for the state cage classic at Carrington on the same days. Battling for Class B regional hon- at Mandan Thursday night Tay- scored a 22 to 20 overtime victory feyit: : g been named and four more win- to this group when Linton, Leeds and Qakes tournamerits now in session are completed. District winners in this division include Lansford, Fairmount, Hannah, Ray, New Salem,’ Bowman, Carson, Taylor, Underwood, Grafton, &t. Leo's of Minot and Northwood. ted Quints Tangle District it in the consoll- ated league, the majortiy of which -Liners he Minot Magicians on s O'Dell, Likely Heavy, Joins Braddock Camp Des Moines, Ia., Mar. 5.—(?}—Mike Cantwell, jocwar Irish trainer of ‘will be a member of Champion Jimmy Braddock’s training camp when the titleholder starts preparation for his eae ce Poulsiin Chicago, Jing O'Dell, a 208-pound former Univer- aity of Southern California athlete ‘who has won his first three profes- -alonal bouts by knockouts, will make this fourth appearance against Stan ‘Mevoldi'of St. Paul in a six-round match on the Joe Louis exhibition Gard here next Tuesday night. {@ BRANDY Cp ee 1 RRL A RR hallenge Tilts Saturday Feature Cage | GLASS B REGIONAL (St. Mary’s-Wishek, Steele-Napoleon Meet in Fifth District Semi-Finals Ol Diz Courting Black Eye If He Tries to Direct Owen’s Catching] TROUNCE BRADDOCK: Promising Card Rookie Warns Mound Ace Daytona Beach, Fis., Mar. 5—(NEA) —Dizzy Dean couldn't get along with Virgil Davis. The Great One was aboard Bruise Ogrodowski a good share of the time last season. A fine second guesser is ol’ Diz. But Dean is likely to be caught by a youngster this trip who will shoot it back as fast as the former cotton picker dishes it out. “From what I understand, I may have a little battle on my hands with Dizzy,” says Arnold (Mickey) Owen, brilliant catching prospect of the St. Louis Cardinals, “I'll get along with Dizzy if he attends to his pitch- ing, and doesn’t try to tell me how to catch. Dean may be the great Dean fellow to himself, but he'll ever give me instructions in a ball Jame, “If he attempts to, there'll be a good, old-fashioned scuffling match back in the clubhouse, and you may |, rest assured that I'll come out on top. “I've learned & lot in the last two |, seasons, and the first thing is not to let any of the big shots run over the kids. I'll get along with Dizzy if he minds his own business. “I know all about pitching and catching. All you have to do is pick on your batter's weakness, and pour it on in that spot. Give them the old or taking cate of himself in any com- pany. He's a chap who ‘No. 2—the curve, and slow up on/around fence-busters who dig their spikes in the dirt around the plate.” Owen, a right-handed hitter of fine speed, turned in an average of .336 with Columbus last term. He appears to have everything, including intelligence and a rifle arm. I Lack of Size No Handicap Owen yet hasn't had an opportunity te show Frank Frisch what he can do at the Red Birds’ new camp-here, But he advises the old Fordham Flash not to worry because he is not one of those 6-foot, 200-pounders. ‘The Los Angeles kid appears capable Finance Is Hialeah Cup Race Favorite $50,000 Added Money Threat- ens to Break Turnstile, Betting Records except that he appeared great interest ‘nour club,” recites Owen, “I saw him at every game that I played pil 6 centr team in 1934, Revi give the New Johnny Angel. “I didn't know much about Johnny to take didn’t Training Camp Manager Bill Terry will York ‘Giants’ two thelr first “make-or-break” pitchers reeiad of ‘training camp. competition week-end. He will use Hal Gchu- Miami, Fla., Mar. 5—()—This sun-|macher against:the Havans.club Fri- ‘baked winter sports capital is seeth-|day and Carl Hubbell against Almen: ing with excitement and -speculation records, Z ‘The major share of pre-race atten- |" going to Finance, freer rs E. D. Shaffer's Floradora. Dick Metz Captures Lead in Open Event golfer, wound up with a 36-hole of 136 to tie for second with Johnny Farrell, the home club pro, and Jim-| whom forbid righthander, my Hines. One bee would have to work every. day for an entire year to make one WELL, WE GOT HIM, NOW! THAT'S A FEDERAL OF FENSE / THAT’S COUNTERFITTING, Bl MAKIN’ ANY KIND MONI i Sunday. ‘ ebage z x ait gest? season. i | i a Size Is no Handicap to Self- Confident Young Backstop Up for Trial “They took @ lot of wind at Houston when I 72 Ee i ‘with them. Riggs, Blackstone Bowlers Triumph “Finch, Dakota National - Bank Teams Lose in Com- mercial League 169 158 141— 468 150 150 150— 450 140 140 140— 420) VanSoe TRMNLUAMS 3-5 CHICAGO TO REVIVE BANKERS’ _ MILE AT INDOOR TRACK MEET SETS CAGE MARK PAROCHIAL CAGERS 9 |Venzke, San Romani and Lash LINTON IS BEATEN! Assioritoc acs conn Cunningham Into Championship -En- counter Tonight deebseba nal a) 3 . Edi Novak, about to jump center for Olivet College, estab- usked what is believed to be a . modern collegiate single game record by tossing 18 baskets and one successful free throw in two attempts for 37 points in a game with Hillsdale at Olivet, Mich. The rangy Novak is ‘an ‘all- round athlete, Rg 8 ei Klein’s Toggery Five ey aE H Leon Doerner, counted 11 times in the City Basketball highway department five here Tues- day night. The summary: 3 Klein's fe, tt pf Highway te in, $6 9 4 Aultman £4 Allen, f Bchlos'r ¢ 1 raga a A 2.1 14 00 — Bon ee his Totals 13.7 2 Referee, Heer; umpire, Richardson. The Milky Way is formed by combined ‘light of many stars es Foe far ay, bo Deen neat: AG z E i u j 3 E s i | i Lftt rll Hn : #E , i g i §: iH g iu ack E i ae i ge i H f £38 + F E i I HE gé H Fg : H i Braddock Ad ° 1 1 1 i E i Eg ur E vee e ¢ i E 2 : 2 necomenag E gleemaiunente aa! mnwono: c} 4 ny * wl oconnt aleconon? «| noccconnt ‘el secnnune & EEE fi ge fi 2 1 3 ° 1 e ‘3 ° 1 1 0 3 al aawoowd HOHHenm a3 Haselton f; conn Py ert 9 Do they ale roe Sl orimnenes Bl mouse sd i 2% el ccccces? es Brown, Bertelson, EvERpyE agliicr 8 > | the famous Distillery Dickey Signs $18,000 N. Y. Yankee Contract New York, Mar) 5—(P)—Manager Joe MoCarthy, playing Trounces Highwaymen: fromthe floor; to lead the Klein’s| f, Toggery. quint League to a 71-33 victory over the} $2 ’ Lo GLENMORES WINT SPRINGS Taylor Conquers New Salem, ‘22-20 Wins Regional Class B Title in 7 Thrilling Overtime Game at Mandan ‘Taylor scored a 22-20 overtime vic- tory to win the regional Class B high school basketball championship against New Salem's Holsteins in a nip-and-tuck basketball game played jat_ the Mandan Memorial building ‘Thursday night. The victory earned Taylor a berth der 6-5 lead in the first half, and pulled ahead 15-12 at the three-quar- ter mark. Coach’ Jimmy Berdahl’s cagers rallied in the fourth quarter to knot the score at 18-all as the final whistle blew. Halverson, regular Taylor center, put his team out in front with a neat field goal midway in the overtime pe- riod and with one-minute left to play, Fuchs tossed in another basket to in- crease the margin to four points. Then ‘with only 10 seconds of the final period Holstein gaard, dropped in a field goat guard, a fi to make the final score 22. he summary: tN, Sale % Reem, § 1 Schnei'r f 2 Kubbker c 1 On oreo hoe Halver’n Fuel Branna, ¢ J Bran’a ft Hecht, f | crcmmen 0 2 1 o let 0 0 leo SHommos 0 8 415 George Heidt. Jimmies Hang Up Win Over Savages Lp dileieadd ‘tad the Dickinson State ‘Teac! college quintet Thursday night. It was the final game of the season for the Dickinson five. At the , the Jimmies held a 20-5 lead. summary: ft pf Peterson f i f Holen, lanney Sehiicken meyer, & Carlson, ¢ 0 Berge, e 1 Totals 11 7 Denton and Matt Dickinson ts 4 ° et ° 2 2 ec coconn Reinke, Walery, ¢ 2 3 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 12 1 2 0 1 2 4 ° ° 1 E. Mel comnnocce David G. Weems designed the first 3 | streamlined locomotive in 1889, It was powered with three electric motors, and the power was supplied by an overhead rail. It reached a speed of 100 miles an hour on a circular two- mile track at Laurel, Md. want it? 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