The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1937, Page 10

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. - Os : B é g | : says in “get .. Nine De- to two . « Dope at St. due. Pitcher, F or a nye Hee ade if BRIETZ Mar. 11—(2)—Ten of in the Philly camp at Winter Haven are By EDD! six feet tall, or aaa the 11 pitchers ».» (which is about all Manager Tampa, Jimmy Wilson have five south- over - |gle along without Jone all last year, Mrs. Jack com- ‘Dempsey, pletely ered recor from her opera- tion, has left Mi- ami to join Jack will not go on in the Windy City, in June, anyway. ... .» Bill Terry gives Carl Hubbell three more years a5 & tops pitcher. big shot, loafing here, Chicago in New York. . Braddock and Louis 436 Bill McKechnie really means it when 305 MT he says he may start Vince Di-Mag- gio at third base. ter Jordan, Bee first Petersburg is Baxt lub’s terms. . is about to relent and will sacker, sign at the cl reported at Lakeland troit Tigers anywhere from three days weeks before they were Old Goose Goslin, about to start his 17th season as @ major leaguer, is tak- ing a final whirl at the ban; Miami. . Doing all right, too. Frankie Frisch’s hardest job is to you e ball player?” . . Heilmann, looking as ever, is visiting » +. Paul Trout, Detroit rookie who shows signs of becoming as ec- centric as.Dizzy Dean, was introduced to Harry Heilmann, the old Tiger oo. “Are young with the Tigers at Lakeland. ... Col. Ruppert is due at St. Petersburg Fri- day. ... In addition to signing Geh- almost as pny nL TE re co : a BATHE i Mt ulin vadlel's JH yall ge Wi ie Charlie Gehringer was the only Mich- igan boy on the Detroit team. of three|,,. The Tigers, and Blackstone | has to brag about) it two out - League Matches i Riggs Place and Tribune Trund- Jers Bow in Commercial Have Inside Track and Big- gest Money Maker j Current Edition of Senators Place '36 Club Much Stronger Than Fourth- i a ib and the Bis- | who had to strug- ively, in Com- matches bowled W: » ut es Bakery five | paws at Lakeland. the é a FLEA : il Hey i sell ‘ i ill i g3 ass i Beth Fy HR Al i? a Ee a S3e5. i a iH ah 150-180-150— 450 -742-755—2288 162-177-134— 473 158-141-150— 444 k ‘Tribune 180-135-170— 485 ! HT Hi He oe 3 is EL i ET cA uaa HE ite 128-126-141— + 116-140- 91— +e 190-131-141— 462 Hf a3 ese i 2 2439! tithe hich will state tour- id Fl Hi 2 126-123-180— 429 148-139-154— 441 3 ‘ o ne i jade 85- 55- 55— 165 ‘T63~714-762—2230 A new sure-fire cure for a rubber neck has just been discovered by Stacy Smith, of Newark, N.' J. Smith’s 2-year-old trotter, Blair, in training at the Pinehurst, N. C., winter trotting quarter developed a bad habit of stretching around and chewing his bla ket. di stil fight Max sonmeling foe New York June 3. The Garden’ Micron ica musaed GAS Buck Newsom, recovered this week teeggtt eerie So Smith had this collar fashioned out of staves roped gether, And now poor Blair is on a diet of hay and oats, champions have juints were get under way the same regional opening Friday afternoon. quished by Lakota Bismarck After Revenge in Return Contest ‘ben determined and drawings mi Class B Crown, Sixteen North Dakota high school basketball teams were ready to be- for the state Class B fixture at V: officially wind up the Class B and OWLY GLASS A FOES SCHEDULED 70 HE DEMONS AND BRAVES naments this week-end Ww! duled to aay. gin participation in two | Regional Titlists to Battle for ley City, . 2 il - tl ae ry aa it ale cP iste: alll having the Lansford vs. 8&t. to forego his choice delicacy of shredded blanket. CLAUSNITZER _ JOIN PHANTOMS FOR TOURNEY 5 TIN, ENGEN Enderlin ton Fairmount pate ii 128-141-151— 420: oo Me 14- 16— 42 s+ oeee 0A-005-T06—2105 Ni il iil | a z ies ; iy in Hint ety i ne hil Nia ay ie 3 23 if t rh af i i a anoe| 4, Alexander Sloan, One of First Ae i ze i a Dies ‘Ghost’ Writers’, Hoe ie miei “ah if ; tii cig b> i aati sf ema ton al Miaml, Pia. Mar. Suddenly aaty hi ae i 33 iF AL ska aE osHitel alu " ly iiss aly phe Hl He i et Hid: il it Lajoie Putts, Putters as He Reminisces of Diamond bor] 2 ere Are Stars of ia i si Hiv fli recruit, serves, Win 3rd cantonees Bias Ms Eraller history of baseball. spade it’ “aie a iti. z peat ee af vp : ic Saseg Wrist in Accident = Joe Falcaro, Undefeated in Tit- lar Competition, Injured on Eve of Event Fights Last Night Hid cLrre taser died Le ies, Aue in Opening Tilt Cee a Ot ee ee aq Against Luverne-Pillsbury title, the Phantom squad left here Wednesday evening and were ached- uled to open their defense of the crown against the Luverne-Pillsbury ve this afternoon. Defending Champions Paired nll 82 fir Class B i Se. ih age HE 3a? tl 7 ip ps a titel it as ee “Nobody could've hit him. We didn’t have a tough fielding chance ’s been 21 years) BH OAT iit gaat @ se Hi ad on shen own Se ee Larry Was the Tops Beeson’ Dp rellocsiog ort Jose Bt ea tates, Motaine BUT HE DOES PROVE THAT OLD AMERICAN (5 ALWAYS. GOOD NEWS Jf faesis Py Se oes Arion elite Helden it HEE Heneat 3 i! Hits : ee bel i ite 348 i be tlie 3 : 1 iittala salt an ° a2 in this matter. 3s 3 & He that carried in| FORE ie Ce 4p.m, .m., and Graf Paired in the opening round of Class B event are Leo's of Minot at 3 p. Finals Saturday Night Gurvivors of the first-round games finals Satur- Tespectively. semi: and a new will be crowned Sat- succeeding Lakota’s usted by Hannah in d_ evening, Class A games have been it squads entered in prep league classic at March 19-20 are content will be played Saturday of the with the opportunity to drill on of- ied up this week and ight, the semi-finals of the twelfth dis- an ely fense and defense in the privacy of state champion urday ni 1996 titlists, o1 their own bailiwicks. will meet in the day morning Bismarck, Braves, Demons Clash Glenn Hanna's Demons) 7 Clash with Leonard McMshan’s Man- fhe, two teams’ annual cage seros| SROF. JIM CRACK PROVES THAT OLD AMERICAN WHISKEY WONT MAKE A MAN BITE, A 0G, Moorhead Spuds but then tok ‘week's layoff while cigs Obes A teams were involved in af Had rh Hue ih He ee ie NOISLAUZANS 4. 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