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MOT, VALLEY cI, British Grand National Race Is Grea pesters Hold Free Sway As Class A Toutnam BISMARCK TRIBU! CAPITAL CITY RATED DEMONS, HI-LINERS RATED BIGGEST THREATS TO CHAMPS > AS ‘TEAMS 10 BEAT Six of Competing Coaches’ Bal- lots Go to Defending Cham- pion Magicians ‘UPSETS NOT UNCOMMON’ Titleholders Seeking Fourth N. D. Crown; Fargo Leads With Seven Titles cage quints gather here for the an- Rual two-day state tournament, open- ing Friday. ‘Dopesters, holding sway in Bis- marck as the start of the classic drew to beat” for the state. championship. Each of the favored trio compiled iy wh? EE E i E E | i il . fy Ih : & as “hE eeUTt al fie rel [ pee ills i ey TAL se ale ep i 4 ei a | i 3 i if i erect le g Bg 4 Re § 55 F} gl lie Mal Scoring 534 points to their opponents’ 383, Bismarck’s high school Demons won 1 during the 1936-37 season and will go into the state Class A tournament this week- contenders for the championship, now held by Minot. the squad Coach Glenn ‘Hanna will dress for the tournament games. Reading from left to right picture above are: fe: Standing—Hanna, Alt Glenn Enge and Jack Bowers; sitting—Harold Rishworth, Harold Defeat Sterling in Final Tour- nament Game, 36-20; Mc- Kenzie Takes Third lwyn Potter, Bud Beall, Gilbert Olson, Capt. Bob Peterson, Bob Tavis, Smith, Clayton Welch, Warren Kraft, Charles Connor, Harry and Bob Burckhardt, Riles Body Considers Change mendation of Coaches to : Eliminate Center Jump Clearwater, Fis., Mar. 17.—(#)— ‘Wonders never cease in the camp Retirement Rumors Amuse Cunningham OH, VO GO RIGHT AHAIO! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1981 SUPREME TEST HAD INCEPTION IN 1839; COURSE FOUR MILES Annual Running Is Set for Fri- day; 200,000 to 250,000 Crowd Expected By GAYLE TALBOT va REDS WITH GOOD BREAKS MIGHT 16 Quints Survive WIN NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT InA.A.U. Tourney Heavy-Hitting Outfielder Chief * Need; Pitching Staff to : Be Big ‘If Tampa, Fis, Mar. 17.—()—There be fireworks from the Rhineland Cincinnati Reds, no longer league doormats, are. aiming high. Give them @ good right-handed hitting out- pitching * Aintree, Eng., Mar. 17—(#)—You| fielder and some of the good can take all your horse races, from |*bey have @ reasonable right to ex- and they'll wear no man's collar Ben Hur to Santa Anite and lump|P. "ne “impending National League them all together, and you still won't! pennant fight. ‘The race was originated actually & group of high-spirited Publicans (broadly, saloon who needed something exci to one afternoon, and so decided to hold a horse race. Being a lively set men, they naturally felt it should longest race on record, with as many rail fences, hedges and creeks tossed in oy could be conventently man- aged. The race hasn’t been changed much since them, except that the course has been fenced in and modified very slightly and the tone of the participants and spectators improved somewhat. The’ king and queen, for instance, are expected to be on hand this Friday. This supreme test of horsefleshy| say some record books, had its in- ception in 1839, but the year 1837 is accepted “officially.” So Friday's race might possibly be its centenary. unsnapped is plain lucky. at The prospect of seeing a few dozen. Fia.—Now that they know about it, the New York Giants are well pleased with the 1938 National Napoleon fi J Grens, t Silbern'i f Grietl, c Kroeber § Burgad ¢ Wanger = eee Totals Dawson Burkett f Kooker, f Pummer c Malley, D Burkett Gregor, ¢ Totals ap ol al pucomo? wlowosnok a! cwomnns ale P.G.A. Event to Open “It's like this,” predicted Abas Dew general manager “our club is one you reasonably but you can't say it burn up the circuit. Pitching is the big if, but i be better than last season. ringer, a carefree man again after his matrimonial troubles, and Al Hollings- ‘worth, whose arm went bad last July, will be the hurling mainstays. Eugene ha meat eae’ cellent talent. the Red inner works will be composed of Les Scarsella, first; Alex Kam- pouris, second; Bill Myers, shortstop, and Lew Riggs, at third. Gelbert, Outlaw Reserves Charlie Gelbert, obtained from. the The three deep with Ernie Lombardi get- ting the regular call over Spud Devis fi Anonn, ssoouinee! , | a1] woreso> «| wewoood Totals 1 Score by quareer Fort Yates Indl 414 19 3T New Salom Indies ..., 4 14 20 32 Refo! Atkinson, Almont; umpire, Almo! Vines Takes 2-Game Lead in Pro Series Minneapolis, Mar. 17.—()—Eills- worth Vines held a two-game lead Wednesday, following ld prof series at the University of Minnesota fieldhouse Tuesday night. The score in matches now stands 17-18 $0 fort Pike, Pickerel, Halibut, : Salmon at Wholesale Prices In not lees than 100 Ib. bexes, Get fish af the “NORTHERN” where you sre sure of fresh - Top-Ranking Favorites Score ashing Victories in See- ond Round Games Denver, Mar. 17, — (>) — Sixteen Daytona, Beach, Fis. Mar. 17.—(*)/ teams, hailing from ocean to ocean, —Same old Cardinals... Same old/ swung into the third round of the Pepper Martin. . . . Just can't stOD/ National A, A. U, basketbal tourna- He and his hillbilly) ment Wednésday and among them friends are mak-| were all the top-ranking favorites, ing the Cardinal! “ytissouri Valley A. A. U. league en- training camP/trants continued very much in the running, two of them scores resembling par on an 18-hole golf, course. The Antlers swamped the Mohawks of Amsterdam, N. Y. ‘Tuesday, 69-23. The Denver K. C. Life quintet poured it on a hapless Arkansas State Teachers team 73-34. ‘The star-peppered Bartlesville Oll- ers, tops among the favorites, played no better than they had to, defeating 1a scrappy little Wichita, Kas, Gas quintent, 54-28. The Penn A. C. defeated the Mil- waukee Harvesters, 38-36, as Henry Selelic sank a field goal in the last 15 seconds, Cavasino Is Named e 5 Saint Grid Captain 16 Football Monograms Award- ed to Parochial Football Squad Members Burnett Cavasino, rugged the St. Mary's grid team for two years, was elected to ca} Saint eleven next fall, prior to a gram held Tuesday in the parochial school during which letters were awarded to 16 football warriors. 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