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on THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1987 ecord Field to Begin Rolling in A.B.C. Tourney Tonight B00 TRINDLERS |INFIELD IS KEY TO CARDINALS’ _ ||" cova cuEan {|e 09 Sr" HEALTH NOTE_|Capitol Cafe Five * Baseball Remains Joe Jackson’s ' Three Wins BERR) NGG DAY | CHANCES FOR LEAGUE PENNANT et leek Yao Ge 1 — i : Pitching Department Strength- NATIONAL CONTEST ] EARL AT EASE ened With Acquisition of By Richard McCann . Out of Three From Grain . . : : Lon Warneke jacrtanvile, Secale se Seaxscs ' Belt In City League i is running @ liquor store here and, Always Chance for Unheralded (This is another of a series on Bowlers to Get ‘Hot’ and ar sh ace ; : Beat Stars ‘There'll be plenty of gas fumes, noise and class with the St. Louis Cardinals $145,000 IN PRIZE MONEY Sports Night, Society Night Scheduled to Attract . bitthely down the baseball trail tha! cue? was to have such an unholy and un- * Large Audiences bee S 4 Disy happy ending. ; Manager Free picturesyue nickname, Shodias Dee Een nner aaghita Z You dont have to coax the oldest in- Frisch has eight infielders but of habitants to tell you how it came i z ss H New York, Mar. 10-(P)—At 8:30 tonight a signal will sound and Ct habit to do with it. But the dot only Leo “Lippy” Durocher ie than ‘be in and an established regular, Shoeless Joe, the story goes, Johnny Mize should do first. is either 48, 40, or Yet, the second year often is fatal to quite sure which), . ens ¢ |All field, except, maybe think—when Bhoccee, Gil uokse themectver ont Th os : im Ripple, New York Giants’ |his shoes (he wasn’t much used to of danger; and the first. “booster” outfielder, comes clean in this |them) pinched him. Taised blis- squad will step up to open the big- oS, 5 4 picture as the water ripples | ters on his heels. gest American Bowling Congress i down over his manly bosom. He's They burned with pain, but Joe tournament in history. $ just had a stiff workout under | wasn’t one to quit. He just pulled off After the first few days of limited stop. At third, the the hot Havana sun at the | those ornery shoes, heaved them over competition, the tournament will run ’ whether Don Utteridge can fill the/ Giants’ training. camp and he’s 2 bill, etting rid of some of the grime Gay and night until May 4 while the Lead 8 record entry roll of around 22,000 : Owen, Ogrodowski Catchers of his labors to prove he’ should bowlers 1s marked off. There's : be the team’s clean-up man, record entry in every division; a record attendance expected during i the 56 days, and perhaps a few) , ee # records will be made on the alleys. He used to boot ’em in; now he ‘The field includes famous and un-| roots ‘em in—or tries to, any- way. Here you see Earl Sande, former jockey and now.a train- provinces. All the big-name pin] er, in the paddock at Hialeah busters will be there, but there's al- Park, Fla,” ways the chance some unheralded eed bowler. will suddenly get “hot” and A al i Fak ——<—<——_———— eo It may interest you to know, 140-140-140— 420 mesdames, that the New York 171-215-206— 601 Yankees think leap frog is one of the best ways to reduce. Here Pat Malone is hoisting his hefty frame over the broad back of Monte Pearson at their St. Weg go ge i i Re Gye zat i Hay F : $ i H Title Totals ........4.. 746 04 700 2140 Economy Grocery 135-174-167— 476 A Consolidated Champions Defeat ereaita Bare 41-135-138— 414 walk off with » big share of the| J T power, game tee prise money toalling $145,000. Immies irounce the hot glare | chased Sterling, 36-27, In Final 125-156-192 473 ‘To attract the fans who aren't par- Haines listed for probably devote all their time to training. of investigation, and clutched with the . ticularly interested in seeing how Comets, 4] to 19 duty. The outfield is'well set with Paris sleeve and pleaded: me end the. famous bowlers do it, Promoter ’ the same trio—Ducky Medwick, Pep-/ Lakeland, Fla.—Veteran ‘Joe, Joe, say it ain't so! ... | for two an ees) ae oe lark ber ol soe laos std ed i ee doesn't tell what Shoe- ie ven ¢ 5 8) Joe tis sanioust achletes| trom otber|ig een De Mat tr Jess Joe sald to the boy, but if that | since fields will appear, and society night.) The Jamestown Jimmies defeated the lad, grown to manhood now, is in the One of the most interesting entries| Mayville Comets, 47-19, in s one- is a team of five blind bowlers from | sided intercollegiate conference game iff att gre ait P z ie ‘New York. to end their season Tuesday night. hap- | plate The Jimmies took the’ lead at the hand, | know banged one out of Driscoll Excited About | ov'st snd the score st: the halt was iad fete ed erred ° ° ive a ‘ud Marquette Grid Post| three seniors played their last inc!-| ble getting the bases. He is ea, game for the Jimmies. They wi ike on the acales, tip- z Ss F g g Mar. 10—()—John Leo| Peterson, Manney and Schilicken- meyer. +|Steffen, Ex-Carnegie Tech Coach, Is Dead i : i mary judge of the Superior | 7 m court, former head | 7, football coach at Carnegie Tech| Xi! jobs or selling insurance, circum- and one of the have just brought a big time greatest football im. aeas stars ever de-|Boehler Totals 23 2 10 Score by quarte Pike, Pickerel, Halibut, ae 5 on : 2, i 5 “n better shape than in three years.” % UE Pore i é 28, Wing reset at Wholesale Prices —————— jaunt into Cuba In net lees than 100 Ib. boxes. Hostak Knocks Out and will be out Get fish st the “NORTHERN” Picard, Revolta Move Steffen (ens 8 : Johnny Sikes in 2nd phase yen) are ware’ et Svah vt | cuatity Conadian tah. . Nearer Third Crown) tech in tots. He tater served as Seattle, Mar. 10—(P)—With a right to the cht elasatery syne Seattle development of the Tartans Z middleweight, knocked out the more fall. 2 a experienced Johnny herent Satans Rally to Even Hostak weighed 157%, Sikes 161. Loss to Independents] | ] Fights Last Night [ By The Associated Press New York—Kid Chocolate, 127, Cuba, drew with Bernie Fried- fF ge E ft pf Driscoll tg ft * 0 Wright, ts 1 1 Ol 20 E} ie Be 88 0 1 o 2 3 sbabtier® al i gtegation to attle, high school held at the half. Th 161, Williston, N. D., (2). Miss Marta Barnett, of pis eat } brings both beauty ani Raine 2S 55 Baieee, WILDCAT FROSH REPORT to the tennis court, The ir f x . miss won the Lakeland and St. 5- 1 0 Monroe, f 0 Sa Philam'e c * tice opened 4 Petersburg. tournaments in Doug Peden, junior partn fie) tauren Pigeies Siocon ™ Florida‘ and was runner-up in of Peden-Peden, slakes his freshmen through the Miami-Biltmore Women’s thirst during a rest- period in Tennis Championships. one of their grinds. c im’ et - i} Q0ore re, pad OUT OUR WAY. i sagt a sili HN g ‘Sleep & hours. Relax before meals. Est carefully, If you drink, choose the form of whiskey that’s best for you. Use it €'. ‘Which form of whiskey is “best sider facts: A group of average thpelionttd seetegdions amounts of Crown Whiskies under observation. Nextmors- ~ These records—5740 of them— repre- Try sin Crowns at the bar... at home... for ia) reyes phe rel ‘Wisconsin p his first match by scores of 21- M1-15 and 21-11, according to word i i | i 8 ¥ i 4 of lt i E Eg E 5 E § Feller. the Cleve- ©Seagram-Distillers Corp—Executis radars orp— jive Offices: New York curve spring... . The kid told Manager Steve O'Neill he spent most. Seagram's Crown BLEN DED WHISKIES i i iH HL ALE | : i i Mandan Beverage Co. [ it MANDAN, N. DAK, anna ee i i § E 5 ; i 4 Fl a] —_——