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St. LBADS SMOOTH CITY CAGERS 10 TRIUMPH Napoleon Turns Back Wishek to Take Third; Linton Cops Consolation ‘ UNDERWOOD REGIONAL FOE Parochial School, Napoleon and Steele Win Berths on All- Tournament Team (Special to the Tribune) Linton, N. D., Mar. 6.—St. Mary’s of 4 Bismarck won the right to represent i the fifth district in the regional Class al B playoff by defeating the rangy a Steele quint, 33 to 26, in the hard- ; fought championship game of the : two-day tournament here Friday i night. i Coach Clement Kelley’s smooth Le parochial newcomers in the fifth district after several years of competing in the Class A, moved into the final game by defeating Braddock, 40-13, and eliminating Wishek in the semi-finals, 43-20, while the Kidder county eggregation was conquering Linton, 30-20, and Napoleon, 28-18, Maynard Entringer, veteran Saint pivot, paced his mates to a victory in the championship game, dropping in five field goals and three charity shots for 13 points. Nick Schneider and Johnny Entringer, sharpshooting forwards, and Reff, stalwart i guerd, each garnered six points. 4 Dusky Schneider teamed with Reff in a the back court and both turned in a i bang-up defensive performances. Saints Never Headed Jumping to a 9-3 lead in the first i ‘quarter, the Saints were never headed. be ‘They held a 19-9 lead at the intermis- ay sion and were out in front 25-14 at the three-quarter mark. ‘Wagner, Hochhalter and Tollefson| St. Augustine, Fis., Mar. 6.—(?)— paced the Steele offensive with eight,/ The Women’s winter golfing season } q a seven and six points, respectively. mi Napoleon won third place by turn- if ng back Wishek, 21-18; and Linton captured the consolation champion- f ship by drubbing Ashley, 41-19. a ‘Three St. Mary’s players — Nickey 1 Schneider at forward, Maynard En- at center and Eddie Reff at 14, after which Linton defeated Hazelton, 21-19. &t. Mary’s will oppose Underwood 4n the regional playoff Monday. Just ‘where the games will be played has Mot been decided. Officials at the school are anxious to play at Mandan while -the Underwood ff} _-‘tonsolation game from Braddock, 23- Mary's H ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 alts Steele, 33-26; Wins District — - « tenet aL ENR DS DES RNNCRNR me ‘B’ Title ‘MARSE soe LOOKS OVER = Deckard, Lash Vie WESTERN MIDGETS With Twins Again) ype ApY HOLD THO Hoosier Star Withdraws From Bankers’ Mile to Renew Old Track Rivalry Town-Park River, Fargo-° strid distance stars, will to Heredia iyassryad pene twins for Devils Lake Games Set No. 1 event of the Chicago relays, as No. 1 even! 6 by le ip bel presentaciatiane: 16 n Pepcid cirrtrjsj fall oe 8 oS oe amphitheater, but, the “ ” poe- | challenge foes, the Dickinson sibilities of the two-mile affair be-| srrived in Saturday gecen Soe toda, epee, abe eae to defend their right to a berth in Blaine Rideout of North Texas the major North Dakota high school Teachers may steal the show. cage Coach Johnny Her ae be Pave peepeven ian ee Mach’'s Williston Coyotes. Archie dan Romani and Gene Veosie; Tonights, ame, one of tour being but he suddenly withdrew to enter the | Played Dh doereonn te tad i throughout race, in: which the Rideouts | duce the state tournament field longer were early entries. Track fans, re-| 12 to & teams, will be played at the calling how the Texans “ganged”| Bismarck high school gymnasium. Lesh in the Sugar Bow] games, sense | The contest is scheduled to get under ® ding-dong fight tonight, and ex-| way at 8 p. m. pected Deckard and would try to} Basing their predictions on the! give the brilliant Rideout youngsters | Dickinson record to date, which in- a cludes two’ triumphs over Williston by scores of 31-19 and 23-19, basketball 2 fans were picking the western state Joe McCarthy, manager of the world champion New York Yankees, found a willing worker when he arrived at spring training camp at St. Hopes to Top Off Brillant Tops Betting Marks} soiton hadn't left the team before Valley Gity, WD, Mar, 6. = — a flames leap outward from the surface of the sun at the rate of Hy | i i “WiINARD EMRNGR|Dickinson Favored Over Williston in Class A Challenge Tilt Here Tonight WINS OVER SIOUX Mike Kanski Outpoints Christ- ianson; Miltenberger Whips Roy Carr weight entries, the Sioux had to use two boys who had never fought matches before to meet the influx of Bison welterweights and middle- weights. Summary: Cully Delmar Skow, NDAC, 147, won from Oscar Isaacson, UND, 142, decision. Vernon Iverson, NDAC, -145, won from Vernon Gardner; UND, 145, de- Joe Miltenberger, UND,’ 140, won from Roy Carr, NDAOC, 148, decision. Petersburg, Fla.,in Jack LaRocca, rookle pitcher, who won 17 games and ton’s club has compiled a record of ‘Thess three youngste: lost 12 for Oakland in the Pacific Coast league last season. LaReocca C F 10 victories in 18 dates to back up his veteran outfield this season, and are shown at Bill McKee, NDAO, 157, won from season Mexies is trom New York City. (Associated Presa Phote) up Race Favorite rie S starts this an bet they. = sees In spring traning with the Ath. [tao Toussaint, UND, 156, technieal Ee RTERN ER DUSTIN AL E0 Oo PRI EE ESIC EER DIOR STS : ESTER RES eight. America fectball star at university last season; Floyd Young of Mike Kanski, NDAC, 160, from BERG-HEMPHILL TILT CLIMAXES | |"",£r" Drtersrk ot chase) "er re tot | MOPOw RS me ene tesa Pataca ot |Pa Srigann co, 1 Meanwhile, 5 oon of Md. ( Pi ») Frank Stauss, , 169, won from Joe Burns, NDAC, 172, decision. « 20,000 miles °S WINTER GOLF SEASON] "ere seroone | iS.cosares © be 7 WOMEN } 2 tonight the Redskin wil clash wit Carson Wins. ‘RB’ |Beulah Defeats State |p. \° Fy) stat, Fi te ey se| ama Men en Training School Quint| Big Ten Cage Titl Young Stars, Each Winner of es ee eee of Chicago, wi qui trying for a win over the Walsh| Regional Crown tla i je show several years ago be- ty \ ~ h, N. D, Mar. 6 H Balanc Two Previous Tourneys, | Training Camp cause she figured the judges weren't] cms quint, At-Grand Forks, aad Pihae sy their 1937 gest ats angs In e in Florida Finals Sh tt IGE es oll the Blue bes eae Devils Lake five, rounding out the i; ae et ee Preathcrrpstiny lech rhode ay Ds orts most brilliant achievements in all| ‘Ur Challenge games. andgr: rothers Pace Training school team from “ Winners will be paired, probably |: Mandan, 21-16, in a basketball game| illinois, Minnesota Bid for canning Tere Pee ae th victory | monday, with the four Tiboiauenges District Champs to 28-15 _| played here. In the preliminary game ¢ reached a climax Saturday in a By the Associated lseeip rece i s in rteieblcr leis come, Victory Over Bowman ae toll te 5 epaipler oie te eason & match between Patty Berg, Min«| 4¢ ttre the Brookiya Dodgers” £600 | bre i an eat Uncutested bertia ik ft itoaeae z peed Eyl oud eer anced Wind-Up Tonight neapolis sharpshooter, and smooth- training were sched- P sulting Kathevn Hensphill of Dolume rats John Gorman, s medal. He|uled to go postward in the mile and a Se ee enn .- it Chicago, Mar. 6.—U)—The bia, B.C. alked salary with Third Baseman|quarter final feature of Hislesh pions, Bismarck, Valley City and/ school basketball team won the re-|lers’ attack with Schmidt and Kirkely eon » 6. Big Ten The entire tour around Florida led|J°¢ Stripp for just two hours, park's richest meeting since the boom ees Hina and Prisetiad enced nereron Coomera - | showing ca best for the ‘Training agus Seepieoett nu sees, one of up fo their clash in the last round | tities” amet breaks all records for| ing, Finance "wos regarded sa" the| Willam Payne of the Bumarck high Bowman, erage raga (oe are Nac ge leet ye Resprter Sheeree dah o east coas' urnament, e 2 ¢ = tw playing lead- peazon finale, iO®| handling the annual Strip holdout.|heavy favorite, ie Ee Pe ate came aot th peal opens | Malate t De" gaheot,” ts 126 ine pares tu the campetae's tiie Each won two of the four previous emer Finance win, the victory | nigh! a ce , GMur'yc3 0 O'Schmiat ? 2 3 0! rinois and Pasadena—Manager Jimmy Dykes| Would be a fitting climax to # great Starting Lineups Given respectively, Carson jumped to 8Niinates, g 2 0 1 Kirkely c2 0 1 » each tled events—Miss Berg taking the trophies iy winning triumvirate of woman, man| Mach is expected to start his regu-|11-2 lead in the first quarter; moved | Shirley, g 0 0 0 Simpsong 1 0 2|for the lead-with nine victories and at Coral Gables and Palm Beach and| says White Sox hurlers will be ready | Tan 08 ote lars with Strom and Borben at for-|into a comfortable 20-7 lead the half|Selbert, ¢ 0 0 1 Salo, ¢ 0 0|two defeats, oppose Northwestern and Mus Hemphill triumphing at Panta ote ee anitdese| Mrs. Denemark's stable has won| wards, Roldstad at center and Leubke|and wore sill out in front 23-11 wt the| rotate Yo 1 a Orley, © 0 0 0 respectively, with the other . Sheehan guar Penman, | three-quarter " — — —|game on ‘8 card featur- Ppt ag Marne ise free to race at Hialeah, aid Ohar-| Ton en dod Mitehell wil ‘te ee I and , both. of hi Ly 'e %, ire, rl which are ou running. . Punta Gorda and Patty getting re- Chicago—tt the Chicago Gubs entity, inthe trnck's lending jooker,. Menton will have three slx-footers °F genool” fx tt pt| Tilinols, on the records, faces the Mere hesea Seale eager HOR ee sd oeea ae eee yx [in his starting Uneup including Law- i i Bwonsen £4 } A pasdinphitd at The Wildcats, win- headed ° medalist spring camp Catalina: Island, z } k a 3 ners of their three games here, carding a brilliant 76, but Miss| maybe it will be because they don'’| Metz Wins Hollywood Http oer 8 4 Graham ef gland only whipped by Mines i Hemphill’s showing through the} want to hurt the boss’ feelings. Open Tourney Honors Rounding out the first five will be Kess! 0 3 MLau’n g 0 0 O/jovertime, will have the advantage of match play rounds has been the most} Manager Charlie Grimm will have Edgar Agnew, guard, and R. Ander- Bickaia ‘ ee ea 4 § |play! on their home court. One of improved. his own home grown” ham and eggs, ta aers! rhe‘ pap-| 200. forward. Tescrves include 'A.|the New England Tigers downed Het- lelwick ¢ 0,0 0 ck'm 6 0 0 0 | Tlinols’ two defeats was at the hands Shooting even fours for the 13| from his Missouri farm, on board the| Miami, 7 6—(P)—" Pfau, W. Kupper, G. itch, and A. . Summary of the re-| Totals 8 3 7 Totals 7 4 9/0! Northwestern, the Wildcats holes needed to close out the match, ape which will start west Sunday posse of Dick ae in the Hollywood a u, 4 My Han 5 : i Referee: Wilson; umpire, Webber. bas season's opener from the Illini, hryn overwhelmed Dorothy boosted stock | Steckler, forwards: nae be Traung of San Franclsco,6 and 5, — Leip gesreeny Arena tAret guard, : * a Piaises £4 a % 4 Cage Teams Reach apr pinpinre end will se every An Priday'g penal final: Mexico City—A long batting drilll Country club Sunday. i é Bingheme? 1 1] Semi-Finals at Leeds|to win one came out of 12 tarts this Basy) nad) to heat Goan eonins | axel Athletics’ sets won $700 top money with a oie ea | seagon and break their jinx of not uniap| be Sdlapoes) ot aati Coun es for a busy week-end of exhibition | 972 gor the 72-hole tourney that o 3 ive an $8 having won a conference tilt in three ACs 8 sna: games with Mexican teams|Priday at Hollywood, and followed up 0 8 Sthielsg 0 0 0] Leeds, N.D. Mar. 6—()—Leeds will |compeigns. In an early season en- Saturday's final starting at 10 a, m., —— his recent victory in the Thomasville —— Taylor, £0 0° 0|Play Bisbee and Cando Rush} |eagement the Gophers whipped the wag Over the 18-hole route, . Orlando, Fis.—Owner Olark Grittith| (Ga) open, rota ee oe ee eae ae ee echoel |MAToons, 20 to 23 = said Saturday the Washington Sen-| Johnny Revolta of Chicago and - {basketball tournament after victories Santa Anita Season _|ators Ikely” would have fin-| Paul Runyan of White Plains, N. Y., A California scientist states that!in the second round. The British constitution is an un- ! A portrait of Mrs. Charlotte, Garrigue Masaryk,.late American, i | }of-one opponent. The white ant of countries | ident, will a) on one of! : ‘The opening lead of the king of North chosen to discard club cle ee oreo eee on gas Go ccers sninkes ene: ; ) hearts. was followed by the ace, and/or the third heart, Gibbs would have | during its hatching season. sued-by that country. j (e) op: the third lead of hearts, North| cashed two diamonds before leading type will bear the portrait of Bo-, ° ou. discarded. = diamond. Gibbs ruffed/a club and the same situation would| The heart of the modern radio, the} bens Mencova, Czech! oe STRwnrviames with the six of spades. Declarer now| have developed. .. % yacuum tube, was patented in 1908 by} woman novelist. © | tnt ¥. 0. 000. ©. 8. PAT OFF. i led 8 trump to the queen, and when/ (Copyright, 1997, NEA Service, Inc.) KGoppright, 1931, NEA Servies, Ine.) fA tt pf 0 yok 2 1 Gessell, c 1 1 1 9 2 Schiaby g 0 1 1 the season ended. of Garden City, L. Z,, was fourth with | Minot’s piagiciens hance ve sclieimes “heach oneped Terie z partly 1 3 B’votras 1 2 6] %os Angeles, Mar. 6—(”%)—Gante — ie and gaa0. 7” eh pelgh of half « milion mien, |omee tue polpcrenmtaig to com) Gecaions. cae ee a A Nr fg ogy Seg Rr et ea ee eee rrr oe eeieteos ort sega tog agate Fe fee practic game of te season | CTCIS: hton Mitt Star ee fess cach are living ta single|2%, Bottineau, 15;, Cando in, iainne- bemerine’t ting of Englands benmela Kapsiner THN Foartm Fince, [ting for the track The squad has been divided into two) Wins Amateur Crown Waukan 22, In ® consolation game | were kept there when Greenwich was ie © 'g ft pf | amashed. teams for contests Saturday and Sun- gana Rock Lake out &t. J 26-22.) 8 5 2 Gimbel, tf 31 3 ‘ edged john, royal residence. 3 { Batis: ££ j/osa't Be anys of racing was pesed| mod, inthe semicfinals voted in alley, © sented. in the semi-finals voted In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell 0 0 Wolfe, 10 0 urday. Starting urday’t 1 8 SBalieye 0 0 1] Menai” the ind he fie ot New Salem Tourney Err tcreyhes cer serahien dleeemaed ipararoad gigraenigetled t= —_—— TX was hd be =, otal “9 aa rac) seid eine ro Reaches Semi-Finals ‘Tuesday in the regional test. nals sitmniltaneotsly” on’a single wire, Gt. Mary's fg ft pf Steele fg ft pf ; officials were con-| New Salem, N. D., Mar. 6.—(?}— Vikings Win Thrillin: Silver coinage is coming into great- NSchn'r #2 2 1 Tolletson s 2 °3|Vinoed the total would roll over the |New Salem.was matched with Almont roaring re) u bd g er use in Germany, France, Ri DEntri'rf3 0 4 Wagner 4 0 31$29,000,000 mark, and Fort Yates was against tates: at tise foals VER-RUFFS TO GAME Fro a sma: , Rumania, Fett 3 2 2 Wochmwcr 3 1 3 | Botian in the senicfinnis of the dis-|eradium Friday night, Hartoek ove . Game gry nidcspituia’ Fes : Schneit ¢ 1 0 2 Brom 1 i 31] Fights Last Night | |trict ciass B independent basketball |pointed Lem Franklin in the last two|Declarer Makes Crucial Discard of Honor Trick, and Offsets) wanpeton, N, D. Mar. ¢—(#)—The Poise Ram 7 nen (By the Associated Press) Beulah aavanced to the second | mous declson and his pavelpienre| eae dldeag a aay ; : HE oly kate ane — Tony Chaves, 128, |round by downing Glen Ullin, 44-32; | title. | ; By WM. E. McKENNEY South failed to follow sult Gibbs re- Mag cheaeecernietetetcen red Summaries of semi-final games Fri-|, Les Angeles, outpointed Everett |New Salem turned back Belfield,| The eight survivors of a (Secretary, American Bridge Leagee) jturned another trump. North played |-.4, in» thrilling North Dakota, In- Berpermoon: oe wishex te pt'tp| mishtmire, 1284, City, 42-27, and Almont scored s 31-25 vic- | field of 21,000 qualified to meet s. New| Gordon M. Gibbs, of Bloomfield, |the nine and declarer won with the |: ousgiste Conference meee £8 °F cnet “Te TT a Oh, — neurscn onmemen «(tore eee rere nme Seem | ets eamn foe lniectty Be 1 da Dn a eae hes boen| SORSIEBON SO PmmvaDUS-._/Pme Trans NE rcnh wre | Rot - . Fntringer ¢ 1 1 D. Bailey 3 3 0| Berglung, 166, San: Diego, defeat- | Winners of the two Saturday morn-| In 1996 Callfornia led in traftic sures toe be aly Oe the CONTRACT. FROMM. aan eter a grail tle carly in the E. Reff 2 1 4 J. Bailey 0 0 1 gaining his play : overtaken after a 6-all tie early steer, 3 4 { & Bally, 9 2 11 ed Johnny Nelson, 168, Syracuse, |ing games will clash in the district|deaths with 3080 fatalities, New) game, as well as for his direction of | | initial period, and trailed until 65 1 4G Frank 0 2 2 N. ¥., (12). championship game ‘tonight. York was second with 2600. the nation-wide organisation of | et e% seconds before the close of the game 0 4 P Schock 0 0 0 bridge lovers. Recently he was guest when Bob Wilson put them shead Ti tous eq] OUTOUR WAY By Williams |! nonce at = duplicate game ot the again 2 viiags with five fait gous, ‘ * sorent ‘ 4 " T SHOT DE HE OWNS A FARM, \/_ $0, THERE Glen Ridge, N, J., where today's hand Roe, five econ betoce the etd. s $a gene} MAINE: OFF MY MACHINE. |/ AN’. BUTCHERS Pty careful’ play) Gibbs; who cant Bursa 14 HEAR ALONE? YOU BEEF, NOW AN’ UTOPIA AGIN! : istri 1 2 Kroeber 1 0 1 5 East, was able to make his contract, Fourth District Event 0 6 Wagner 17 4 DE SQUICKINK, | HAINT NO THEN, AN' SELLS | HE DON'T WAN although he had to lose three tricks $2 Bac § 13] [LAK SHE NEED’) macuinisr~ [| 17 4 UTTLE : Goes Into Semi-Finals ue Totals “5 8 15 Naa rA alle (eile ‘Today's: Contract lew Rockford, N.D. Mar.6—W—| 9. 8 8 f y 7s ey : BB od Sgro With the arrival of the new 2 Voiding of ‘Dead Ball’ SO KEEP YOUR We ‘S DELIVERIN South reaches Aight Cooperstown won 31 to 18 from| and SO-cent trans-Pacifc stam; A AROUND, NOW~ aoe Pha Meas ty ‘ f y the 25-cent value will be dropped.| . Rule Sought in 1931 Bee ean sae aie Carrington advanced to the aemi-| So, eet, your 25¢ now, from and North has bid one spade. finals against Harvey's win-| Phila gency fashington, New York, 6—(P—An old ning 28 to 14, while Oberon nosed| or you'll bave to pay a premium To fulfill his contract, South , ae Alonzo Stag: out Fessenden, 24 to 18, Benson/ later. must force: West to make a c Hall, Jead which will give him his jl eta: Saat: Renee Sree: ees speci alivary atteae to do it? , 6e 99 ox $08 a Philippine ; beast < of! diamonds originally. & beast & Declaser laid down the ace of ‘burden. * eee ee | Pee Ee eres ie ‘club finesse was taken. North won| Hollywood, Mar. 6—(#)—Tony Cha- shay indionee of Jean: Meroe with the queen, but as he now held | Vez, aggressive French -pilot lost on his flight! only the 10 ery 5 of spades, and 5 eee Ld rie jlo = load Larsir across the South Atlantic. ‘A monall club was returned, and won|founds of sovcalled milling at th} <1. or ane King Constantine! aan cee the wos, Tie jock of |L2tion stadium Priday night. Chaves,| _ Sale. of fh lecaling 128%, ‘away on Right- ial’ stamps of Greece has| Stuer Was Plaret and tote oe eo laiey midsection, ‘while incur-| been discontinued. are two —_ Giscarded the queen iring disfavor in the rounds | values. diamonds. The sce of diamonds |for hitting low and at the | o 08 rj ¥ re ef a? b