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. \ y *___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1987 | PaRG) NES OUT [Bisma hantoms Humble Twins, 41-30; Meet Lakers in Semis rck Demons Favored in Return Game With Mandan Here Tonight ONLY MIRACLE CAN KEEP PHILS Jacobs Holds Top OUT OF LEAGUE CELLAR IN ’37| Cards in Present Heavyweight Row LANKIN, 37 T0 35; KNEADING STIFF KNEE IREVENGE FOR 29-23 MADDOCK TRIUNPHS ST Bin LOCUS and take it home—it's Bobby Johnson, San Stags Eliminate Langdon Aces, re ae, Habe, SCE on | AM N Player Sales Over 3-Year Per- 324° i f= player's stiff knee. You’ sc F, oe 24; Devils Lake Downs this throughout baseball's training camps. | ENCOUNTER iod Have Riddled dimmy Minot, 51-48 | Wilson’s Club 2ND-ROUND TILTS TONIGHT Imps, Papooses to Clash in Pre-| winter Haven, Ted Meinhover Scores 21 Points liminary. at World War as Capital Citians Open Memorial Building : . : Coach Leonard McMahan’s hot- Title Defense : | and-cold Braves push across the Mis- Promoter Has Next Champ— Louis, Schmeling or Braddock —Under Contract wee at tt z ES g 3 gE Hi ft is a U Fly Langdon, N. D., Mar. 12—(7)}—The defending champion Bismarck Phan- toms, Devils Lake, Maddock Stags and Deep Rock Oilers of Fargo, ad- is vanced to the semi-final round of . Mandan has had a distinctly up- the state Class A independent bas- ‘ and-down season, defeating. Bis- ketball championship with victories marck, Dickinson, Jamestown and in the opening round Friday. Fargo and forcing the defending marck plays Devils ake and’ Mad- \ ee eee zt ove! e ore a 24-) i eel plays the Oilers at 8 and 9:15 | : : decision, and losing games o James- DiMaggio High scoring marked the afternoon the last tn’ the’ all-important chal: andl ‘i the niet games Sion: ape 3 Jenge fae ioe the right e enter urned Lankin Bs e Class tournament final game, eed sitar beepers - : Whether the Braves will be on to|dropped to ‘over the none favorites, the Lang- : feck Hacia powertil ary “is don Ages, 25-24. 4 uestionable and the season's rec- The Oilers held @ lead throughout ords ‘would make the Demons heavy the final game, being in front by, } tavorites to win. i 23-10. At the close of the third Demons Third in Standings period, it was 31-27, Lankin’s fourth- } Bismarck is in third place in the ; a | i} S 2 i Ee : i 8v gEE i re it E i quarter spurt falling just short of q s - North Dakota Class A standings with ‘heard here from the Fargoans. - ; c & record of 15 victories and three de- ele pale i ad rarer oesiegs The Bismarck Phantoms ran up & F a feats and Mandan is in seventh respect Yankee exhibition tour through the 41-30 eae over the Luverne- . . jphs of 19 starts. South and Southwest without Gehrig Devils Lake squeezed out a 51-48 Acoordiny to draw the Tk i Where Are Stars of Yesteryear? z 3 E gz conquest of the Minot | Knights of Meading the Bismarck attack in|] [Os R P H f Si hi ie gusaang, oe pemares suet «|! Ring Robs Pete Herman of Sight North center, in nine field goals and three free ut s to ampen rls pirit throws for more than half of the Capital City team’s points. This ts the fifth of a series |“and, anyway, I saw everything worth The scoring in the second game] gbont former sport stars. seeing. . .” : i E ee i | : Eye ge 3 8 fil i he 5 i z F Hy I p E i was pretty well distributed, with ey a Minot collecting 18 field goals] . By RICHARD McCANN ' Pov Gases ate ol stil ley eect Sign tee inst 22 for the Lakers, The sum- > +» Onsey Stengel keeps ously is against (or New Orleans, La, Mar. 12.—¥For Tra tars ace with his major league friends and| hands” of Ree ick tet pe Lankin. “Ye tt pe | Petes sake, When you come to New writes that his ears are just as big 45) business in Olson, f 2 1 2 8Mach'tro0 1 0)Orleans, be sure to drop in at the ° ever... . With Sammy Byrd out of] ment, Warner f 1 1 3 Nappen, f 6 0 1/Club Plantation for a chat with Pete B Indoor Slate the way, Selveson of the Sen-| an direct Ulen, ¢ 3 0 0 Gerstner c4 1 2) Herman, nee Gulotta. 1g ators, who averages:in the low 70s,| airates Srkinn £3 0 2 Machatt's 0 0 3| The great lttle old figher will be will claim the baseball golfing cham-| 291) Gent Frank’y g 1 1 © Vorac’k f 0 0 3/glad to see you. plonship. ... The Paul. Waner hold-| i, le, & 3 4 mote ATE al! ,Glad to see you? ... Well, no—no, out begins to look like the real thing./ ine intend Mattson,£4 2 1 Tota that’s wrong. Of course, Pete'll be York, Big Ten Meet in Chi- |... . Everybody down here says Major) tied, ‘They Totals 6 5 10 sad San yout cronpen, In, But ° till T : o ‘ Bob - Neyland's ‘Tennessee emul ee Langton fg tt of Maddock fq ft of| Pete's bling, mot ops cago Top Program team wil be = Lorenz, f 0 © 1 ONelsonf3 1 2] One eye went bad on Pete while e § je ——— About : y g New York, Mar, 12—(?}—It's going} The boys down the Geet) eee] | ee ne ee jor Standings|,..wz rss seat ine orate Porgern £1 0 0 Clifton £ 1 0 0/dim and dimmer after his retirement. . arora tes She teak and tela dbs Naruto Totals 8 6 6 Totals 11 3 9 esl die Je) Mb oe, betaine aealy collegiate, 1s|8% they Sporting a \ Bismarck Luverne However, Pete doesnt grumble as Crowd Leaders Closel the be ragerd pms ee Fae ey ee eee ee et et tie ataral i yond peegann joteoeie snete:sail tue (FE Free Milk . ‘5 OS gay as B . ., Ginusn's ‘3 2 1 Cativen, £0 9 6|Gras, And he hasn't allowed his Near Season's End Cards, headed by the classic 1. 0, 4-A| Cn which Mrs, leinh’r ¢ 9 3 4 Fenstad c 2 1 4/infirmity to hold him back in the games in New York Saturday, and in- pene os Lhe ct § {| business world. He's the bustling - (By the Associated Press) cluding the Big Ten at Dorner g 0 0 2 RMKayg4 2 3|OWner and manager of the prosperous | pion a t| With eight major league cage teams} Chicago tonight and Saturday and ——-— Law, gs 0 1 0}Club Plantation, one of New Orlean’s|his infirmity a t. m-| lined up for the state class A bas-|the mid-western inter-collegiates at Totals 18 616 is 12 6 17| brightest night ‘spots, He bought it, you see, permit a|ketball tournament which opens @t| Naperville, Tll., Saturday. Referee: Lewy Lee, Mayville, along with @ big farm, with his ring fighter ring, and k a week from Friday, the "6 —— earnings, which he saved carefully. | Pete didn’t want to lose his title that] Minot Binet in £% hE PEYY® oe oe pe| You'll fifi Pete at the club every |way—and, too, he the money. | victor! hl, f 3 2 1 Burkh'a tf 6 2 3) "ight, weaving in and out of the| Afterwards, Pete was accused of be- | close! gered i i Mees ty fous. "Ther | han Burckt ¢3 1 0 Rutten e 3 1 f te,| ‘The Totals 181212 ‘Totals 22 7 18 pesca i don’t bump into as many people or as. ‘ 9 9 e many tables as some of the custom- | half One Pla 0 Brien ers—they're sort of blind, too, you y know, half the time, if you get what, because Kill 1 ° Mi h I mean,” says Pete with a curl of a In $ ap “Doesn't Condemn Boxing > Sea Pete is fat and 41—he must be a Assistant Coach at Notre Dame Pinar! acalee—-bh e's |e Dies When Auto Crashes Every once in a while the boys say that Pete, without any assistance, Into Viaduct takes hold of some slobbering cele- brator, who has gone to the well once, or twice, too often, and heaves him |out of the joint—pardon, out of the|/to Johnny Buff. establishment, we should say, because | few university was kiled early Friday niche Gp, nn eo ln Boston, Tallway visduct pillar,” ‘" *| ‘The two-time bantamweight cham-| was terrible, ‘was en route to his South pion doesn't condemmy the fight game because Bend, Ind., home after a speaking en- | £0F Fobbing him of his sight. . . “Why | so mi agement ‘af Hacrard Uhe'whes ine |Shoul ¥ at, around citing fo my-| And the rleres tan 2b ae im io REVEALS ‘DANGER SIGNAL’ iP 2 ing everybody else eo “ a unhappy? Huh? . . q He earned the mobroet Sone Play”! why should I?” says Pete. “Don't| know that Expert Advocates No Trump Response, If Partner Lacks au Hj waste paper. Anderson spent seven hours sieving ashes to find them. 258, SERS ELLE gs u " you think it’s best to make the best | see vse chr pu ft 2 ia tty? gt | io 3s Nevtral Support of Opening Suit eae ae {tle fellow says with another smile, | enough Sedge ie Many would prefer to show the dia- 7 mond suit, while others would fol- Traung and Dettweiler low Churchill's ide and suppress as - Vie for Women’s Title <7 Belleair, Fla, Mar. 12—(7}—Two Fla—Van . Lingle] golfers seeking their first tournament Annapolis for two years th a Brooklyn i head gridiron mentor at 8t. RAward's college at Austin, Texas. He was graduated from Notre Dame 1931 after competing iu track and for three years. Thursday. MAGICIANS WIN son field training base of the Phila- , N, D., Mar, 12—(P)—Despite| delphia National leaguers. Bison Mittmen Score SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM t last quarter attempt at pci . , the Minot Mexico City — The Philadelphia 2nd Win Over Sioux Athletics favor substituting Mexican} », N. D, Mar. 1 pitching for the brand they Dak Agticultural college boxers Duplicate—None vulnerable, | Seuth West’ North East 11a Pass 1N.T. Pass Pass = 3¢@ N.T. Pass Pass San Bernardino, Calif.—The Pitts- tice, the first since they camp four days ago. Each training player took five o six swings at the : of ge ? : Men who Marty and ex pleasure over Harvey, 150, Marty's. batting style and evident ‘Mike’ Kanski, a E. and W vulnerable. Solution in next issue. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT ostly whiskies are 100 proof—like moderate priced Glenmore. Com- a 3 pare it side by side with wet ens oteot toate Dae seam [Egos mepraglducn whiskies of like price, - whiskies like Glenmore. Bl ior lenmore Will, Nash-Finch Bowlers Triumph Huss Takes Top Scoring Hon- ors in Commercial League Matches Thursday Nash-Finch and Will Seed company trundlers won two out of three games in City League bowling matches Thursday night. Aided by 23-pin handicap the Nash-Finch five won the first two games from the Junior Association of Commerce, while the Will Seed team with 27 pins for a starter copped the first pair from the Dakota National Bank before losing the third. Huss for the Dakota National rolled the high single and three-game scores, toppling the maples for counts of 179, 183 and 190, a total of 522. ‘The scores: 126— 415 147— 448 115— 382 126— 418 133— 455 23— 69 Totals...... 762 755 670— 2187 Will Seed Co, 174 152 187— 513 142 142 108— 393 135 172 147— 454 154 118 122—- 39¢ 183 152 159— 494 27° 27 «271 8 Totals...... - 815 763 751—2329 179 183 190— 552 154 112 158— 424 124 148 186— 458 166 117 167— 450 155 182 177— 514 ‘718 142 878—2398 TREASURY OPENS SCHOOL ‘Washington, Mar. 12. — (#) — The treasury conducts ‘a customs school with headquarters here for the im- provement of employes. in the cus- toms service. The course, conducted by correspondence, covers 40 sub- jects. There are 8,600 enrollments, averaging eight subjects each. know fine YECLUN OLE “ BOURBON WHISKEY ~