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namoose, Lansford, Kloten, Stanley Advance to Semis NEW SALEM BEATEN [Prep Athletic Benefit Plan Is Working Out Successfully in N. D. 30-20; ALEXANDER, SAINTS WON 16 GAMES, LOST 6 Saints, Satans in TRETH ARE MAJOR: BISMARCK FANS WILL PREVIEW [Rognstad Outlines LA MOURE ALSO LOSE| a || Tournament Wins ITEM FOR CLAINS 1937-38 CAGE QUINT TONIGHT) New Track Set-Up : a : 3 : {One Late Entry in Women’s F } " ; Graduating Seniors to Play Rest 5 Coach P es Divid- | é Cardinals Score 48-30 Triumph Event Necessitates Three BOARD DISCOVERS of ra at ‘hats bien ‘ rear cia ae Dis- — : Over Buffalo in First First-Round Byes. Gymnasium tricts for Prelims Round.of Tourney SEMIFINALS SET TONIGHT Opening Games of Class B Inde- pendent Tourney Witness- > , | i hl g Taha Tae haa $e a = ed by Large Crowd : r fl i ig as the ‘ect lon of om og li ioe System of: Compensation Set; Up Has Shown Profit of $203 in Past Year Valley City, N. D., Mar. 23.—(P)— Seeking a remedy for the present “hit \ and miss” system, Joe Rognsted, Val- Btanley, N. D., Mar. 23—(?}—Ana- : aod high school athletes, according to re- moose, Lansford, Kloten and Stanley : Leated ports submitted at @ session of the will ee vonlahenin ae ioe tion 2 h board here Saturday. field—Indian Bob 5 round of the Nort! ‘ot ass : Under the system begun two, years the proposal would divide the state independent tournament which open- ey ners had in Philemlee a star forward, | #0, each school pays # fee into a gen- a ‘Williamsport, | into six compact and continguous ed here Monday before a record ' 4 eral poo! for each player participating : terer eatin! Rea a crowd. af Pes 7 bed ree all but two of her teams in athletic events, From this pool is Herman , district Lappe held in al tinal bracket by defeating New Salem,| ! — I | Kohler and McDonald were the| taken money needed to pay for injur- and these districts the week before the 36 to 20, in the tournament opener. best performers for the Saints while | !es according to a schedule of benefits state meet and first, second and In the second game Lansford pulled| Pictured above is the St. Mary's high school basketball team, winners | Inman and Wildi led the Nurses of- y . Port third place winners would qualify for ‘out hard earned 33 to 29 victory of 16 out of 22 starts during the 1936-37 season. Reading from. left fensive. t Ga the state event. when LaMoure lost two men on per-| 0 right, back row—Steve Brown, Ray Helbling, George Garske, Nick ‘Thursday the women’s gym team|7 cents; track and hockey 50 cents; Under the present system, an ath- sonal fouls were unable to over-| Becker, Joe Schneider and Coach Clement Kelley; front row—Eddle meets the Satans in another semi-|six-man football and physical educa this | lete can quality for the state meet by come Lansford’s lead. Reff, Johnny Entringer, Capt. Maynard Entringer, Nicky Schneider, final game at 8 p. m., and the win-| tion 25 cents. ticipating in any open event at Kloten, playing the first game Anton Scheider. ner plays the Comets next Monday| The system is not referred to.as in- during track season. \ Monday night, easily defeated Alex- the championship encounter. The| surance because, under the law, the 5 8 s 5. 34 and te cteaw,eee:|2 91. MARY S REGULARS WILL & 48 to 30 triumph over Buf- Nurses _ ight sees. vei BELOST THROUGH GRADUATION |<: Clash in Garden . e| Graduation in June will take two peas) o ; lars and two reserves from Coach are Milwaukee Boxer Is Predicts He'll Conquer Clement Kelley's St. Mary's basketball Wiles ea k British Star squad, winners of the fifth distriet | Gavin, © Kay by Ray Baker Class B title and beaten out of a berth| baker 5 in. the state tournament by the strong Mar. 23. — (®) — Harold| , New York, Mar. 23—()—Bill Til- | Underwood Comets, runners-up to the srotn ts, Chicago, won an ensy de-| deR and Fred Perry, who meet each [champion Gratton quint cision over Gaston Le Cadre, Paris, other for love of money at the garden| Capt. Maynard Entringer, stalwart France, in their eight-round bout at | os “lawn” Wednesday night, were |center, and Eddie Reff, veteran guard, Marigold Gardens arena Monday making new capital Tuesday out of|will be lost from the past season’ night. Other results: Tony Cian- an old argument. 4 starting five as will Joe Schneider and clola, 151%, Milwaukee, outpointed| Tilden, who always has insisted Ray Helbling, reserves, when Kelley Phil’ Rosenberg, Chicago, (8); Ray| Perry was just the best of s mediocre /sasembles his candidates for the 1937- |), Sh rt: rand Forks, N. D. pap a Oris FEE i cotong 3 Returning Lettermen to|trytten f Form Nucleous of 1937-38 Totals vote rd Basketball Team Rae Mrs, Simle; umpire, wlnoe «| cosccncon wl conosomes el cescccceos on | cosommmOoD johnson, Hillsboro, cage league dent, and Lewis Lee, Mayville normal B, W. Taylor of Stanley is ; tournament manager. 44-Year-Old U. S. Tennis Ac Ge st F | woonwou Comets ts Straight in City League Match Monday Hom eoonos «| cooneon » a% i Totals 9 imle; umpire, ulesesees wa lesaussce & a Ky i . g q \ H $ rifts it crop of amateurs, arrived in town and immediately began, wondering sloud| next year's aggregation eround sit oon beater. 48 © lettermen, including Nicky. Sehnelder (By the Associated Press) “Fred must have something,” he and Johnny Entringer, regular start-| Lakeland, Fla.—Southpaw pitching said innocently, “but no matter how |!28 forwards; Anton (Dusty) Schnel- trouble was first on Manager Mickey often I watch him, I can’t understand der and Steve Brown, guards, and Nick | Cochrane's trouble list Thursday at es St oom ones |e ans oer Seale 5 roo! > ! . eae ball oe ee During the regular season the Saints | wild and ineffective in the 6 to 2 loss vrais won 16 games and lost six. scoring year-old legs all over the room, 684 points to their opponents’ 428, ia & Hi aE # i B i o> 156-174-157- 180-185 168- 462, 159-140-142- rs rgiles bee sekee & (By the Associated Press) proceeded to predict he would more|Their peak formance was against hoped New. York—Irvine Eldridge, | than likely lick the socks off Mr./the Class ‘A atandan Braves in the ague preecsotet! 1%, New York. outpointed | Perry when they met. second game between the two teams,| nothing was done and the board had \ ‘Frankie Wallace, 135, Cleveland Advised of this, Perry said he had|which they won in an overtime period, to devise a plan on short notice after (®). respect for his elders, and particular |24-23. the failure of the 12-team tourna- Cincinnati—Norment Quarles, | respect for Mr. Tilden. 8&t. Mary’s won the district five title ment idea in 1036 ‘This will be the first singles match |by downing Braddock, Wishek and between the pair, and Madison |Steele in three tournament games at Square Garden authorities are hop-|Linton but dropped a 31-22 decision ing to make a great social event out |'0 Underwood in the regional playoft of it, g g 5 ga ee E z at Washburn, A summary of the team’s season record follows: Says Gene Sarazen, golf pro: “Very 18 iy eee really master as many as 43. Denhoft rt $19°°.,..*50 ra] ili oo. erate ee nae. gimaean|| Hundreds of Topcoats Braddock Playing Hide-and Seek = iso ee ee ; 4 “saglagr oed ee Mack Is Enthused With F t Wi P, Se a meee 31] gan Bernardino, Calif—Kept idle Are you still lugging around a heavy over- ool-Weary Irocess server 33 Linton Pgh Pires Fetaroed ts the practice coat? Are you trying to feel like spring 26 Bt. Leo 23 4 . perior |not in his hotel room on Miami Beach, 58 Colehar while youre dressed for winter? oe a Salama miget pte tee els rn Mercer new topcoat and get it now so you'll be ‘The weary deputy planned to te- ae ready for Easter. At $19.50 or $50.00 : ahaa ou'll find hundreds of coats at Rosen’s to Gueult Jusge ¥, Fr atkingon the Fs re Braddock ta will give you the warmth you need New York corporation’s reputation as been and the smartness you-want! 22, Underwood 3 In New York neither Joe Gould, Raglans — Balmacs Polo Coats * oan ae a 7 len ” would comment’ on the injunction eae AR tide es vse x card licks fra the magician: Guard Models Wraps x Coats and ota Ag- ° ., rieultural college players, defeated |Paris Beauty Admits Love for Mussolini/ Alex Rosen & Bro. Hg 53 ‘APPLIES ‘SUICIDE’ SQUEEZE Declarer Makes Play That Gives Defense a Trick, But Forces Valuable Discard from Other Hand i pe =e $ » & il é T NEVER TOUCHED TH’ LITTLE SNIP? HE 5 E : By WM. E. WKENNEY cashed, followed by the hearts. make H Secretary, “American Bridge ‘League |At this pont, East held the. jock of irate, HOME, ALL DID THAT HIMSELF, och Tater interesting variety of the [hearts and the king and queen of 4 RIGHT! : 16 SO YOU WOULD'NT ; day's hand, which was played by Leo SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS q BE SENDING ME sitting IN THE CENTER of Chicago, close.to: shops, theatres, ond olloctivities. Equipped with every desirable convenience for com- fort and .enjoyment. Roller Skating DOME Val 7:30 to 10 p. m. fe.