The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1937, Page 6

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: GOGSTETTER, BUSCH {Optimism Pervades Pale Hose Camp;|] =4X0s ce sos | SET COMETS’ PACE Giants’ Hopes Hinge on Terry’s Knee | IN REGIONAL GAME Bismarck Parochial Quint Wilts in Third Quarter to Lose Slender Lead MAYNARD ENTRINGER STARS Takes High Scoring Honors With 14 Points, Plays Bang-Up Floor Game Underwoods’ fast-breaking, decep- tive Comets earned a berth in the state Class B high ‘school basketball tournament at Valley City this com- ing week-end by defeating St; Mary's of Bismarck, 31-22,: in a regional playoff game at Washburn Monday the high school gymnasium to capec- ae were on hand to witness the con- ay , Not more than five points separated the two teams in the nip-and-tuck struggle until the last three minutes of play when the Comets’ two elusive forwards, Busch and Gogstetter, slipped away to count three times from the floor and run their advant- age to nine. ‘With their rangy captain, Maynard Entringer, leading the offensive, the Saints took the lead at the outset of the game’ and, after the score had been tied twice, pulled ahead 6-5 at the end of the first quarter. Each team scored eight points in the second period and the Capital City parochials were still out in front 14-12 at the intermission. Falter in Third They slipped badly in the third period, however, counting only one ner’s margin. Outstanding player on the floor ‘was Maynard Entringer, whose work under the basket and all around floor of gift shots for.14 points. Dusky Schneider and Eddie Reff, Saint the second Friday afternoon game the Class 'B tournament at “ City. The summary: A rood fj Stuntrivt? 2 °3 Busch, t,t Becker, f Gogste'r f 4 Kranz, c Engler, g 2 Entrin'r Huns'd, g A Schn'r Reff, ¢ 0 Schnel'r Johnson g 0 Total: 1 Totals 11 Score by periods: 5 St. Mai oe Underwood err eooan a | coowont | consrorces wo cesesnrenett ~l nard McMahan, Man- jeree: dan; umpire: Glenn Jarrett, Minot, _ Notre Dame Wallops : Minnesota, 44 to 18 Chicago Club Has Strong Pitch- ing Staff and Well-Bal- Hockey Idol Dead anced Infield ing. : .Manager Jimmy Dykes’ pitchers catchers have been tolling under sun for a ree The rest “squad reported lay. strolled off third base, where been coaching Steve Mesner, 19-year-old rookie he hopes will his place. A “Good looking kid,” volunteered Jimmy. Dykes is starting his 20th year of major league baseball. What about the White Sox. chances this season? Dykes ventured the opinion the Sox May pull another surprise.. Last year made a half prediction. Half the team would “sneak” into} - “I think our chances are bright this year than last year,” he‘ mi Teddy Lyons, dean of the Sox ing staff, 1 big Jub, sauintered over to chat.” “I don’t believe she’s ready to ft epart yet,” he’ said, looking down his right i se EE FE , has been troubled by Jury, but believes it won't hamper ‘work. Johnny Whitehead Clint Brown, Merritt (Sugar) ; and Monty. Stratton complete regulars back. first, at third, and Shortstop Luke. was one of the best ’ : N. D. Bank, Foresters . OUT OUR WAY Fe EFE ‘Montreal, Mar. 9.—()—Howie Morens, the idol of every.French- Canadian hockey fan and the The, one-time “Stratford . Williston Coyotes Turn to Gridiron dohnny .Mach's Athletes Hang _ Up Cage Togs; Spring Football Slated” Williston, N. D., Mar. 9.—(#)—The eliminated _ by Coyotes emerged with eight victories and nine defeats, Coach Johnny Mach found time this Ed Astrup, both weighing well over 180 pounds. L . OLE COACH RESIGNS Ne 9 . fective at the end of the present school year in June. ” NO, THis SNIPS LIGHT BULB WENT ON TH’ BUM AND 1 CAUGHT HIM + SLIPPING OUT OF MY:ROOM WITH MINE ~AND~ WELL, HE'S ‘| JUST DOING TH McCarthy and Leslie Being Groomed to Fill Veteran Manager's Shoes Even in Two GameS\|cinnati Reds, Freda, N. D,, Mar, 9.—(®)—Freda’s Streaks broke even with Freda t 3 ft pf Flasher fg ft pf Rossow 0 % Reinke 4 hi Thomas Dennis Chittick Inmi inman Btoddard Totals Gru ‘Westru: Totals wl owe wl cnoon: wecccce’ Freda iw a : ¥ ‘estrum Grudem Totals McFall Seaver Thorson Stoddard Jonson. Chittick | Tota} 375,000 Saw Big Ten Basketball Contests Rloowmn al wnoont elecoconms «| cocncce: 1 cesses? «| oorons: wlaswoswes wl figures. Minnesota, which shared the title with Hlinois, set the attendance gain pace, with 22,141 more fans watching the Gophers six home games than the 35-36 total of 47,859. Illinois showed a gain of 15,150 over last, season's 29,443 total, while Iowa! never in the title running, registered an increase of 11,800 over the 27,500 which saw the Hawkeyes last year. | Fights Last Night | “By the Associated Press ° Chicago—Pat Robertson, 127, New York, outpointed Paul Lee, 126, Indianapolis (8); Mickey fo JUST TH’ LIGHT BULB THAT BUSTED~ J THOT, FER A MINUTE, IT WAS MY BACK THAT BUSTED, FROM TH’ HOLT SHE HAD ON ME - uniform and helped warm pitchers. Santa Rosa, N. M. up the Havana—Take it from Catcher Gus Mancuso, the New, York Giants’ Pitching will be better than ever this slugging the Cardinals are doing dur- ing training season.is on the diamond. San Antonio, —With workout, mainly for the benefit porters and cameramen, out way, the Browns settled down te ous training Tuesday, Winter Haven, Fla. — Two daily, starting Wednesday, program ordered by Manager ‘Wilson for the Philadelphia Nati i fs E St, Petersburg, Fla—Vince glo, older brother of the Yi sophomore star, promises to i H never drank, smoked, or swore, died at his home here Sunday, “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1987 derwood Trips Saints, 31-22, Earns Jess Willard Now Keeps Busy Attending to This is second of series on former sports stars. off'n the shiny Jack John- cafe here a while other, no} ey SF id 3 rity m i E g uf Hl : fi rE g E g H i gee 7 & i Ht i i gE if} : i : €2 ' & é g E At i LOSES ON WRONG GUESS . Déclarer Makes Poor Choice of Lead -in Side Suits, and Is Unable to Cash Good Tricks in Dummy South, who thought his contract & League) |cinch, led a diamond, East refused to (Secretary, American Bridge My friend, Earl Bryan of Cleveland win the first round, but when a dia- His Real Estate some of the old-timers will say that his interest now is greater than it enough at him to Jess doesn’t any those fellows who sneer tory over Jack Johnson. So many, that J took a Finnegan, Anderson Pace All-Stars’ Win E lj I eanEe? cue te Newest toop Hostexy— en ultra-modern hotel in the heort of Chicago with services Offering the ultimate in excet lent living and enjoyment. Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ Sarasota, Fla., Mar. 9 Schacht, baseball's funnyman, is gt ting in shape for his long tour of the minors by working out with the circus in winter Liataatd here, , , londay he alm started a riot, a : in full baseball uniform, off with a long coat ang high hat, Al was busy picking up # tips from a clown in one corner of the lot while 4 group of perform. in & ) elephants, imels, etc., re. Dykes hearsed the grand opening spectacle nearby. . . The parade was’ marching ‘round and the ring when an elephant named Hazel suddenly spied A), Hazel has been with the circus 33 years and is old enough to know bet- ter. . . She has seen some strange sights around the big top, apparently quite like Schacht. . . she broke from’ the line, hurdled the edge of the improvised ring and headed the barn with five keepers in pursuit. . . They finally loaded th hobbles and chains coax her back in line, no good until A) retired the wild animal house to finish his act with the lions, tigers and leopards (all securely caged) as ‘Women wraslers or wrasslerites have Tampe agog. .. Just try and get in, «.. « Hot tip from Lakeland is Mickey if Hank Greenberg's wrist is OK, . . Twenty-five ball players spent the winter here, . . The Reds will shift from red to.the regulation grey trousers in the night games at Red- land Field. Col. G. Mills, the Red Sox outfielder, was christined just Training rules posted by Jimmia Dykes of the White Sox include: “Players may drink beer in the pres- ence of the manager,” . . . Unoffi- cially, players will be permitted to sneak an occasional highball, but not in the presence of the manager. . . Twilight Song, the gangling Brooklyn filly already established as a winter book favorite to win the Hamble- tonian, is pickihg up a few hot tips on how to do same from Rosalind, Jast-year’s winner, which occupies the next stall-at Orlando. . . Burleigh Grimes, who will receive around $10,500 for managing the Dodgers, once collected $24,000 per for pitching for the club, . . Al Schacht’s clowning engagements through May will net him more than a year’s salary as coach. . . Over at St. Pete the Yafks are steaming because they are charged 25 cents per bottle for Col. Ruppert's beer in their own clubhouse, Four Seek Mayoralty In Williston Election Williston, N. D., Mar. 9.—Four weeks off is the Williston city elec- in which a city commission pres- it and two other commissioners to be named. The election date is April 6. 8. Th, Westdal, Dr. R. L, Bork, T. F. Jeffries, and W. B, Overson are aspirants for the office of commis- sion president. ; Candidates for the other commis: stoners’ posts include: Ole Lee, in- cumbent, A, V. Johnson, incumbent, T. Hofengen, Ole Harstad, Pat Cud- digan, Erich Kather, and B. 2 In @ new type of float gear for plantes, the pontoons are equipped with wheels for amphibious landing. The change from the amphibian to the regular land plane gear can be DR. R. S. ENGE ~ Chiropractor |, Drugless Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D.

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