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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1987 Yankees Are Too Sure Bet to Win American League Flag .} SEVEN OTHER CUBS | Michigan Takes Lead in National Intercollegiate Swim Championships GANGING UP ON ’36 Des Lacs Athlete OHIO STATE SECOND ZEKE HAULS DOWN A HIGH ONE | Junior Davis Cup LEAGUE CHAMPIONS High Cage Scorer VALE THIRD INT ANK ; Players Groomed i Harold Zimmerman Counts 162 Squads Being: Formed. Under aoe > ret peg a Field Goals, 45 Gift Shots MEET AT MILL CITY Supervision of U. S. Lawn te a rally Two Champions Fall in First Mie SEE MEE HE Aa aes set New York Club for 369 Points Tennis Association | Day’s Events; Medley Re- E : f SOX, NATS MOST IMPROVED Sw pantay ein reed Hail den y neone change of Procainy, young Players, waded through heavy cage schedules ay ECT ee sectional associations loomed: atur- Dawson’s N. D. Girls Cage Champions S & . ee this season, hung up several indi- day as one of the major developments Power at Plate Is Yanks’ F vidual scoring marks which soared] Minneapolis, Mar. 27—()—Fight- in the United States Lawn Tennis as- ‘ * Tribe Still Must A 4 3 over many total team points, a poll|ing to retain its advantage gained ; e sociation’s formation of junior Davis Stronghold; Tribe Still Mus' of state Class B and consolidated | Friday, the University of Michigan Cup squads. Beat Road Jinx i coaches showed Saturday. Saturday opened its final half cam- Eighteen of these squads, under the ee ‘ Leading the field of more than a/paign toward retention of its national 2 direction of local chairmen, are be- er score of candidates of the. two|intercollegiate swimming champion- i ‘ | |ing, or already have been, formed in By PAUL MICKELSON 3 leagues, Harold Zimmerman, Des! ship. as many leading cities, and at least a New Orleans, Mar. 27.—(?)—Im- f Lacs marksman, held the highest to-} The Wolverines in six of the eleven 3 dozen more will have been established pending American League pennent * tal, of players reported. Counting/ events of the meet at the University % before the end of the year. race looks too good to be true—for e 5 3 162 field goals and 45 gift ‘shots, the|of Minnesota, Friday pushed up a to- a . ‘The most advanced steps have been the New York Yankees, - ee Des Lacs cager reaped 369 points for | tal of 34 points, seven better than the a made in Boston and Chicago, Many Joe McCarthy’s Yankee gunners] ° the season or an’ average of, 13.5/ second place Ohio State aggregation - $ of the most promising youngsters in fwill go to the post as probably the} victorious over Petersburg in the final tournament game at Kensal points per game.. and thirteen more than Yale, doped ke : the New England area are pract: heaviest played favorites in major} ast Saturday, Coach R. W. Rustand’s Dawson cagers won: the North Royce Satre of Courtenay was sec-| prior to the meet as one of the big , regularly on the Longwood cov history. On the strength of Dakota girls’ high school cage title. Dawson moved into the final game ‘ {ond on the scoring ladder with: 311) threats, B i courts at Chestnut Hill, Mass. what they did while ripping the by defeating Ayr, Eldridge, Esmond and Petersburg. Shown in the points, snaring 146° goals from the} Friday's program will have qualify- ye A round-robin tournament in Chi- Jeague apart last year, no other club picture above, reading from left to right: Eileen Agnew, guard; Berna- field and 19 from the free throw line.|ing of the three meter high board 3 : 4 cago has uncovered a number of ‘pros- thas a chance. dean Agnew, forward; Esther Niles, forward; Angeline Hess, guard; Francis Woiwode, Satre’s running] diving, 440-yard free style, 100-yard si : season pects, all of them within the junior But not so fast, Watson. Don’t be Mildred Hoover, guard;'Ruth Niles, guard; Phyllis Kooker, forward; mate on the Courtenay club, had | free style, 200-yard breast stroke, and 4 “| Davis Cup age limit of 15 to 20, 60 sure. Every club is gunning for Katherine Tallon, guard; Ruth Pummel, forward, and Rustand. total of 289 points with 120 field shots | 499-yard free style relay run off this EROS Pe ‘In New York are filed Sete rece the Yanks with improved power and and 49 in the charity ring while| afternoon, with the finals in each to- . ords on 60 of the leading juveniles the gangup should give the world e ° Clarence Sateren, another Des Lacs night. : in the district. The E. L. T. A. plans champs far more trouble than they Bra 18$ scoring ace,, counted 287 points in-| Individual meet champions deter- : to pick its junior cup squad after run- , McCarthy realizes it. : : ’ cluding 128 from the field and 31} mined Friday were John Macionis of ; ; : ning an invitation singles tourne- “Last year, I said we had a good ‘ from the free throw line. Yale in the 1,500 meter free style; Ed ee : : ment. : chance to win when we were picked Promoters orr Other players who connected for | xirar of Michigan in the 50-yard free ‘ ‘ As the nation-wide plan, under the for third and fourth and we did win,” more than 200 points this season in-| stvie; william Neunzig of Ohio State i : general supervision of U. 8 L. T. A. Teflects MoOarthy.. “This year, T sty a clude eneth Atare eine Soals, | in the 150-yard back stroke; Jim Pat- : : — President Holcombe Ward progresses, ‘we have a chance to lose and we have. ‘ 5 ‘3 terson of Ohio State in the one meter ‘i 5 ae wi an exchange of outstand- ge Where Champion Is; Gould | in the Brooklyn Dodgers camp at the|shots for 221 and Borge 300-yard medley relay. thie high one at Pasadena, Galr roma can tne went aloft to drag down foutstanding will be given an oppor- Five Clubs in Running P' + le Brooklyn Dodgers camp at the}shots for 221 and Borgen Bowbells!" na, zenr, defending champion in udsrreecait ernie . However, his “pard,” Rip Radcliffe, out- | tunity to play elsewhere against jun- Ony one of five clubs—Detroit, Bos- Still in N. Y. moment is First-Baseman Buddy/ guard, who totaled 211 points with 96} +6 meet and Big Ten titlist, North- Q ave been safe by a mile in getting back to the bag if an | ors and leading senior players better ton, Cleveland, Chicago and Washing- Hassett, all because his .310 average] from the floor and 29 from the free western, found tartar in Neunzig, umpire, instead of a cameraman, ton—could break up the Yankee ———_—— of last season seems as far away as) throw circle. ; the Ohio State lad, to whom he relin- meee yerade. The other entries, St. Louis] Chicago, Mar. 27—()—The current | the moon at his current hitting rate.| High scorers of teams reporting in quished honors. Another champion to id been looking on. (Associated | able to give them the sort Of rit ote) : they need. me From these youngsters the U. 8, L. y red - | In his last seven starts he got only|Class B and Consolidated divisions: . al ape a loge mS mine era [Sty Gol Ss eee MICE ONLY DAY'S || MiooodNothing Tice recs ee Detrolt appears the strongest Pectiw’ | when” had all ihe earmarks of @ com-| gt, Petersburg, Fla.—It's going to| mount 96 18. 190 Style finals. : ‘. throughout the country and capable But City Judge | jot adding color, as well as class, to the wide run of senior tournaments, PLUMBER FORGOT USE FOR TRESTLE or nied sileaey A agent my bined iinet melodrama-comic| he quite a problem for Manager Joe mare, ioe Ja shal Sd oan Biot (ai ;)opera Saturday. McCarthy to weed out his New York ies rs ; . i whose absence blasted Tiger hopes; “py a1) intents and pur; the y ward Kirar set the only new record in i J elaor Yankee outfielders when pruning : “ the first day of competition, when it last year. city should be laying down the red} ,,. ‘The most improved clubs noted over | Ciush carpet for triumphal entries by| te comes around. He has six in traveled the 300-yard distance in arpe' camp. Joe DiMaggio, George Selkirk 16 2:57:8, bettering its own mark of South Bend, Ind, Mar. 27.—(?) —George T. Weber was brought into city, court after an accident. the tour of camps are the Boston Red! Champion James J. Braddock and Yes, he testified, he lost con- Sox and Washington Senators. If|Chalienger Joe Louis. and Jake Powell are regulars, but 58.2 set in the 1936 intercollegiates | New York Bank Employe in 90th! trol of his br nother, youre’ looking for long-shots with ®| Instead, the champ was mysterl-| Tote Tule Koy and Holdovers Roy a at Yale university. j poy prphiedipad hia tala aioe manent chance, the Red Sox and Senators ere jousiy missing, the challenger was off Michigan has several notebles. re- Year Still as Punctual & fence, circled, rammed the sec- good doing almost as well. ” Beri eet handings ai tee 15 pronto Goblet tb dbaiasaa nd Today as in 1867 ond car again and then drove clubs finished in '36, this is how they| Joe Gould, showed no readiness for| ,. Mexico City — The Athletics finish 15 chanipion in the 900 meter and 200< peewee as _ | Beadon into a ee ed sags : look and what they need for 1937: | backing his bags in New York and a| thelr training program with games Et yard breast stroke. He made the| New York, Mar. 27.—(P)—Hahion oe, i Railway Agents Spend Anxious fankees—The lub that won with a Mexican All-Star nine Satur- = Hs 3 ia season by 10% games. Pitching ora tits Tout Sine 2 a Gomis, | Gay and Sunday, Bill Cissell, second | #. Ae a pode serea aaa oe ane Brewster Smith, the punctual little not.so hot but shouldbe more than|key park were wondering what it was, P2seinan, will accompany Connie and again will swim that length | ™" from Hackensack, N. J., caught arn A. Avery, assessing Weber Minutes Getting Drunk Off gecond year jinx? Can Tony Lazveri,|for the elusive leatherpushing event, Se esa brain of the infield, stand the gaff} wore @ worried look. Lakeland, Fla—The Detroit Tigers a prineind ear 8416 i 3 Amateur Bouts another year? It would be a tough| “No, I don’t know where Braddock OT Mie ac evens, Sane ges whee 2 alt blow if the Yanks lost Poosh-em-up| is,” he said, “but we are going right 4 . ; soma [OER Thies look better, inasmuch | Brooklyn's Dodgers Detroit Red Wings Pitching Is Tigers’ Prob! ‘as Mayor Edward J. Kelly phoned Detroit—Greenberg’s return has|from Miami that he is 100 per cent Outdoor, Indoor Speed Seek Second Crown Bes cotmacn poser | Pro-| Mek: Mack and ‘Trainer Ebling to San An-|Joe Niece, Beach .59 39 157) Bad gain the 8:20 train for work Saturday| One of 5 Men Held in Railway Tracks blems: Can Joe DiMaggio escape the! Joe Foley, the promotér of record|tonio. = - New Salem, F..:..42 22 128 penne, srrived in Manhattan short) Gold Theft Remanded oe polls chee 24P—A 38- ¥ eee year-old pl who forgot that him on the payroll for 70 years. Billings, Mont., Mar. 27—()—Harry jraiiroad trestles are for trains, and ie Saturday, as he started his Tist D. Williams, one of five men arrested | two wild-eyed special agents who 0 on Ig t year with the Geamen’s Bank for Say-|10 connection with gold thefts from|knew that tracks don’t make good ings, Mr. Smith ‘could think back to|the famous Homestake mine at Lead, |highways, staged something new in ; ——— the late 60s of the last century when |9. D., pleaded innocent to.a charge Of | railway drama Friday night. Brooker Refuses to Fight Mc-|the job-booms of sailing merchant-|Tecelving stolen property: when ar-| The agents, Leo Barker, and W. A. n the Tigers a great punch though | back of the bout.” . Renrece profably never will be as] Said Joe Triner, chairman of the} Champs on Ice to Vie} New York, Mar. 27—(@)—The De- Rae oe otal lling ‘merchant | "Signed in justice court Friday. See ee at ee, an WA. good again. Pitching is the big prob-| state athletic commission: “So far troit Red Wings, who last year won Daniels in Semi; Hall But even today there were familiar| , Williams was remanded to custody jern road, waited at 9:48 p. m. for an Jem. Right now, it doesn’t look strong |@5 our commission 1s concerned the} Chicago, Mar. 27.—()—A battle be- both the National Hockey League Seeki 0; headlines. Broadway has a new ham-|°! Sheriff Dan Stephenson when he/jeastbound freight train. fight 1s on.” tween ‘stars who have built reputa-| Championship and the Stanley Cup jeeking Opponent let, but it had a new hamlet in 1867,| Was tnable to furnish $2,000 bail. The| Suddenly they rubbed their eyes in ‘Chicago—The general belief is the] The fans were sure of: (1)—Bred-/ tions as ace outdoor performers and| Under the gruelling playoff system f when the Winter Garden burned. To- | defendant, who said he lived in Bil-}emaz ement, and began to run up the ‘White Sox played way over their|dock is missing; (2)—The champion | those who have gained laurels on in-| 2°W a force, will try tonight to dupli-| ‘Three amateur bouts, featuring sev-|day there is news of strikes, but on | ings and Deadwood, 8. D., was denied | tracks. Approaching them was an hheads in 36. Good pitching and a and pone Daye signed tomes heres side courses was in prospect at thre} Cate ne first, Lientd of that ee eral fighters who appeared in the|March.27, 1867, drivers of horsecars| freedom on @ writ of habeas corpus | automobile, following the tracks and punch. (3)-Madison Square Garden holds 8) national indoor: speed skating cham-|, The Wings walloped the Canadiens,| North Dakota Golden Gloves tourna-| an the Coney Island railroad were on, Pefore he entered his plea. headed for the railroad trestle which Washington—A club that can cause} contract for a June 3 fight in New pionships at the Chicago arena to-| international division winners, 4-0) ent, have been arranged by Pro-| strike, too. A secret service agent said extradi-|stretched toward Nicollet island. York between Braddock and Max and 5-1, in the first two games of his 7 tion papers are being prepared in| ‘They halted the machi dl night, moter Isham Hall to round out the] In his 70 years with the bank, Mr. +] ine, remove Schmeling: (4)—Schmeling is on a ‘The senior men’s 440-yard and mile thelr league title series at Detroit. en Cane South Dakota for Williams’ removal.|the driver, bi boet headed for home and (5): its] =e top events ‘The third is carded for Montreal to- Lest Porn ere nope ea acl oon) pone Pedy Hoes edd fe PO TEES aaletadiiostat Wiel oat ctticis Gras Gere tutnee oo pretty cold now for this time of the | Oye ee oe ree st. Louis was| night bey iene Fee rare event ones. That eras in the oie: |Rame, would not discuss details of the| While Wilson sent e rush call to pend ot tal, sw ny merry] ft et ad ste ith 10ound main event| RG of, NOboGy gt fo werk, |S a eet ace cove Toca ote 1 such stars as wanson eas cl maray, 5 - 5 go-round, Minneapolis, Joe Bree of New York,| Babe Didrikson Meets | marck southpaw, and Louis Rikes, King’s English Has | |iettecn soca? °° 22 How much | re plumber awoke Saturday in Btesttand: rates to come up with & Alex Hurd of St, Louls and Leo Frel-| Marion Miley for Title} ™se4 Kanss City Negro welter- i ile : the city jail. He admitted he didn't and rat ip with M: Cc Pro: ect: singer of Chicago, weight. gisiator IL greet pitching staff, But the Indians| Max Cage spects postion — : EATsateur bonita fesinouticed atriday ; > STUDY PARK REQUEST remember driving onto the tracks, Must destroy the road jinx—or elve.! ‘Better Than Average’ Augusta, Ga, Mar, 27.—(?)—Mil-| yy Hall include: Christy Wirtz, 110,| 4, ee Washington, Mar. 21—(-—Pro-|He was charged with drunken driv Rookies May Lift Sox _ ee aes Re ee off against} andan, vs. Jo Schneider, 114, Bis- Ferme seapvioy yee ear Te ALE ke ee a Boston—They’re all overlooking the} Max, N. D., Mar. 27—(/P—Max high| seam that didn't have a chance” wore Ky. toot eeedee in pete marck; Don 122, Mandan, vs.| Wants the senate to make the | Western Indian ware were studie¢} Blood-Stai wold plated boys, It thelr rookies] school cagers who swept through &| the National A. A. U. women's bas-| holo final of the Augusta women's in-| Eimest Sacks, 120, Bismarck: and) king's gngiish w little simpler. | Saturday by the historical sites board Stained Bundle come through club’ into| 20-game basketball echedule this sea-| {nat crown Geturday. ‘The Littie| vitational golf tourhement Mise Mic Kirteman, 115, » ¥5) He objected to a bill containing | of the national park service. The| Found Under Freight » ewatch out, Pinky Higgins} son and suffered only two defeats Clyde Layman, 115, Mandan. ~ should round " iW Rock, Ark. Flyers, after barely| ley also ranks as a long hitter among card words that sent him on a fruitless | board will send its recommendations . out a once faltering in-|have “better than average” prospects squeaking through to the finals, re-|the women and was runner-up to auiputtons athe plas pee ee search through “every dictionary | to Secretary Ickes within a few days.| Brainerd, Minn. Mar, 27. field. f t WV. n » —P}— Bt. Louls—The start will tell wheth- |so1a Setuleny, oN" © V: Johnson | hounded: Friday night to outplay and| Miss Didrikson in a driving contest 8| Talk and the Memorial building. T could find in Annapolis. Discovery of a bundle of blood stained , defeat the Galveston, Texas, Anicos.| few days ago. The words, in a proposed law, Scheduled air lines operating in the] clothi: er Rajah Hornsby’ can get somewhere] Despite losing five: regulars, Coach Mele ‘Tony Brooker of Mandan, Golden! were: «Pungible matter of a com. | United States carried 46012 passen= - pe dso raed ih eo pear the top of second division, ‘The | Johnson will have four veterans back | 2P€ Score was 17-10. Saar Gloves middleweight champion, who CRATES GAME REFUGE Washington, Mar. 27.—(?)—Presi- 4 dent Roosevelt in a proclamation Saturday set aside 55,170 acres in ll county, Minn., for the Mud mingled mass.” . gers in January of this year. criminal bureau of hensi lub looks better but not good enough. |in sults next season. Graduating are RIFLE MEET SLATED _ | was scheduled to fight Bat McDan- Pathe cooweccita _,.Philadelphia—Connle Mack says| John Postovit, crack forward who WINNIPEG IN SERIES . | Chicago, Mar. 27—(%)—Small bore| #els of ‘Bismarck in the six-round/ Saeenetoelag eed eee the A’s won't finish last and he’s! scored 139 points this season; Law-| Winipeg, Man. Mar. 27—(?)—The| rifle teams from four Big. Ten schools| Semi-final informed Hall this week F : @ had bee Up but they're still five good woods|Thoreson and Rudolph Wenger, thé| semi-final round of the western| the second annual University of Chi-| fused to meet the Bismarck battler. | THIs C IRI Ww vate ke id nba and s putt away trom the Yankees. |two latter also being top notchers|Canada junior hockey playoffs Sat-| cago rifle club match to be held st| Hall tried to secure the services of] URIOUS WORLD Ferguson Be aatgention oeonpe ee General summary—If the ‘Yankees |on the Max score board. urday by virtue of their 3-2 defeat| the Maroon Field house April 2-4. the hard-hitting Mike Kanski of tember date in 1935. are to be beaten, two things must hap-| Returning to the court are Ralph|of the St, Boniface Seals here Fri-| Ohio State, Indiana, Chicago and| Wilton, now attending the North De- v Bostrum and Ted Schnaible, Arthur in the semis, Wheaton. 8 foe for, MoDenicls but failed.» At) | OF THE SAIN ON Armour Tech and aton. a tha, haa “several other AB f boys lined-up and expects to close ne- /ALLABLE. gotiations with one of them over the iS Aw seldom wrong. His kids are coming|rence Lee, Ji Courtney, Merlin| winnipeg Monarchs were up to the] and two Illinois colleges have entered| that he was not in condition and re- By William tiage of which the package had been ‘They must get off bad and lose|Steinhaus, Earbon Trihub, Warren|day. The Monarchs will meet Port| Towa will compete with teams from| Kote Agricultural college at Fargo, a5 THE PATTERN | seine AID TO SCIENTISTS Hockey Scoring Crown MS PALE! HE'S BEAT OUT OF | | HAD HAPPENED Mack, 74-year-old manager of | the (ff Landslides tumbled down ‘Telegraph DONE somE- || BOARD BILLS, | | ON A PAY DAY, SE Haseipe wea ny weak (a a Nos | | 1 hye alta cee $f hill Fridey and endangered the homes THIN’ IN_HIS AND SUCH, MAYBE HE'D fn infection of his right leg. ‘The in- Tame Xp of many members of the art colony. LIFE HE FLASHED TEND TO THEM jury was caused by a foul ball that SHOULDN'T THRU HIS THINGS, BUT struck MacR™several days ago. Phy- OF ~. MIND. PAY DAY AINT } sicians said the injury was not seri- ous. “TILL T'/MORROW-| i | Harriett IS WILLIAMSON in National League history He y vanes: ay a 2 \ ‘ads Clarerice Sandberg of the COC. jae de veo years rimning, joln- : j mS: and his sister Florence of Wing, ac- ? companied by the O. G. Wietstock family, were Sunday guests at the John Driscoll homie, north of Tuttle. A farewell party was given for Mr. ©1927 BY Ne* SERVICE. INC, Sy and Mrs. W. E. Evers at the school inl iHigaE ties YW house, evening. They left q Bt Roum: By \ the following day for their home at aut (Is » Wash, i , \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hubbard of| . O- } Du : ke fuge. er Wins Second G WHOOH ~ 1S 1 SUPPOSE TH’ YEH, FLASHED MACK'S LEG INFECTED Be erly ie ae SLIDE Schrin ECO) y THAT GLY WIDOWS HE'S THRU ~ IF IT Mexico City, Mar. 27.(#)—Connie BIRD FAMILIES. San Francisco, Mar. 27. — (F) — i) WQ TAKE A STROLL THROUGH PEACOCK ALLEY. Tuttle spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, Mr. John Merkel and Mrs. William Meskel Fa = transacted business in Bismarc! - bevereges exactly to The populer VIRING ROOM Ban e The chorming new LOUNGE PIERRE DR. CHARLES G. ABBOT, of the Smithsonian Institution. fore- Eo} most authority on solar power, estimates that the sun furnishes to CHATEAU TERRACE the state of New Mexico about 100 times as much energy in a year as that used by the entire United States, as produced by coal, oil and water which, in turn, have received their energy from the sun. NEXT: What ts causing elephants to be discarded 2s work ani- mals in Indis? : end docing tothe ase gl emacs noma bands in DOWNTOWN MifinFaPot thousand acres of Call- ot fornia groves require “smudg- tng” or heating to prevent frost. RB HOOD Ce R