Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EMENN HORENE: MoDariel of: Bawarvk, Chad- “burn of Casper,-Wyo., Meet in Semi-Windup NETTERMAN, MUNGER MEET Three:Amateur Bouts and Cur- tain Raiser Rounds Out '32-Round Program Dick -Demaray, Bismarck’s south- welterweight, will enter the ring tonight a sliglit favorite to defeat Louis Rikes of Kansas City in the 10- round headline event of @ fight card Yo be staged in the World War Me- morial building. Sir Richard hasn't lost a bout since Yast May: when he dropped a close decision at ‘Sioux City, Ia., to Joe Jaramillo, the Denver battler, and will thave a ‘decided edge over the well- knit Kansas Negro on the basis of experience. Invhis-last three bouts the has: whipped “Wen Lambert of Duluth,.Max Kalbrener of Moorhead and, Maxie Strub: of Erie, Pa. However, Rikes is no newcomer to the ring gaine, ‘having stepped into the squared circle against the best toys in-the midwest in 84 consecutive bouts, since he turned professional, ‘without losing a decision. Timmer, N. D., youths arp in the three-round curtain raiser, which will go on promptly at 6:30pm. Meli Engle will be the third man inthe Ting and D. E. Ship- ley will do the ing. Gordan (at) McDaniel of Bis- matrck and. Don .Chadburn of Casper, ‘Wyo., will meetin the six-round semi- Zinal. McDaniel was headed right for the top until he ran afoul of the vet- eran Jock Moore of Duluth ‘e edn @ppearsance -at. Fargo and out to vindicate himself for that fon black mark on his record. Obadburn ‘ ‘was amateur middleweight champion of Wyoming before’ turning profes- sional last year. ‘One: other: professional bout and three ‘ainateur niatches round out the program. Johnny ‘Netterman of Louis- | 9°! ville, Ky., is paired against Tarzan ‘Munger of Park Rapids, Minn., in the four-round preliminary. In ogee three-rotind amateur bouts, Wirtz, 110, Mandan, will bat- tle oe Schneider, 114, Bismarck; Don Meyers, -Mahdan, will tackle Ernest, sects, 190, Bismarck, and Ed- die Kirjgman,,116,:Mandan, will meet Clyde-Layman, 115, Mandan, Demaray and Rikes will weigh in before Dr. A.M. Fisher, city health officer, at 2 p.m.’ All other principals ‘will be given thoropgh physical exam- inhtfons: ‘before“entering the ring. eee ees FAXTON’SIGNED FOR BOUT, ‘Minneapolis, Apr. '1—()— Johnny peated ‘Bert Paxton of Detroit, will {il Headline the next fight ‘cata’ of the Minnespolis boxing club at the suditorinm April 8. His op- ponent not: been’ named. OuR AGENT OR WOULD YOUR BRADDOCK, ‘GOULD WILL | KEEP FIRST BOUT: ‘AT 830| DATE WITH FOLEY IN.CHICAGO ae Black Arrives in Windy-City to Look Over Training Sites * for Louis: ~ Chicago, April 1.—( —No- fooling! At’ last Heavyweight Champion James J. Braddock and his°manager are going to keep their date to talk, plans with Promoter Joe Foley for the titleholder’s proposed 15-round battle with Joe Louis et Comiskey. Park June 22, At least, Foley didn’t think there was any fooling going on this time. Manager Joe Gould announced Wed- nesday night in New York that he and Braddock would leave for Chicago ‘Thursday to “see what the situation is” Foley was prepared to inform Gould that Chicago wants the fight, a point: the champion’s pilot was reluctant to go for last week. The Illinois:house of representatives smothered the - “$10, top” bill, removing Gould's’ biggest objection to Chicago, and Mayor Ed-' ward J. Kelly has formally stated that he‘and his charter Centental Jubilee committee are eager to have Braddock and Louis slug each other here, Purther indication that something tangible was brewing was provided by’ the arrival Wednesday night-of Julian| day Black, one of the Brown. Bomber’s co- | managers. Black detached Lisieaed from Louis’ barnstorming .party to. look over: training sites, five of which have been suggested. Louis is exe: pected to stop off briefly in’ Chicago) next week before going to: northern: Minnesota or Wisconsin for a con- ditioning siege. Fargo Will Have Five. Lettermen on Squad Fargo, Apr. 1—()—Five lettermen are included in the 65 track’ men working out indoors at Fargo high school these days, paring“ for the track season. The Midgets:are de- fending state cinder champions,,hav- ae. rn the mnpeh st tana YRS Ia Tatler witsers, from lash yess who Sports Round-Up By EDDIE. BRIETZ New York, Apr, 1—()—Get re: for the big foot race. ... Clark Grif- fith has bet Tom Yawkey $50 Shanty Hogan will beat Rick Ferrell in a 50-yard dash when the Sen- April ators pay their] Of the Blackstone team topped the] april Fool’s day second ‘visit to| maples for counts of 533 for the| Sines had a chance. to. 1 Tribune, Bale Teams Trium Kelly's Lunch, Service Electric Trundiers:Victors in City . League Matches Bismarck Tribune and Bismarck trundlers came three games with Riggs’ Place the Blackstone club, cere, in Commercial League matches rolled Wednesday. night. Mel Frazier and Herman Anderson Bakery out of and , SMART HONEY HONEY D My PLACED ONSMITH, TWICE CHANPIC Bobby Jones Given Only Remote Chance; Cooper Is Rank- ing Barkhorse Augusta, Gi this the great Bobby play the Beantown inj three-game: high -scores’ and’ Frank! slickest prank in golf. ‘The Fox,” who; doesn’ many make; Patera set the pins down for a 215 score in the third for single-game honors. In two City rolled Now a Sunday golfer, a bit rusty and 35 years old, the erstwhile wizard from Atlante went postward in the fourth annual Augusta national baseball League games mistakes,~is com-| Tuesday night, the Kelly's Lunch five) championship. Sentimentalists backed pletely sold on| won: three straight from the Capitol| him but cold judgment ranked him Hogan's come- back. . Montanez is a cH favorite to whip Lightweight Champion Lou peer in the Garden Monday night. . gess Whitehead of the Giants. swears he never saw the ball: when Bob Fel- Jer farined him on. three high hard ones at Vicksburg. Same old Dodgers: Van Mungo swung 60 hard at.a pitch the other he. knocked \the. mask and cap tight off.Catcher Babe Phelps... . Tom’ Yawkey must, have the pati- ence of a Job... .. Says now a berth anywhere in. the first division will Satisy him this year. . says Elbert Fletcher, Bees first sacker, was the hottest rookie he saw on his wing around the Florida camps. .. . Max Schineling has been ‘trans-At- Jantic telephoning Joe’ Ji again. «+ + Job Charlie Dressen dreads most of all’ is cutting his big Cincinnati Deed tees oe going says he's back. to England this summer, sit, in a front Tow box in Wimbledon stadium, light & big, ‘black. cigar, ‘and’.say to the boys: “Now. play, damn you, play.” 5 ye . erie of the eight American League irst sackers will bat in the cleanup) spot this season... . One of the de- ‘tectives who helped. solve a big mur- der myst in Buffalo recently was Edwin (Algy) McG ing champion in -1923. der, the west side ‘heavy, has been booked with: Nathan Mann at New || Haven Monday night.:... The coast booming ‘Young Jeo Reche, 18, San ‘Fran- clseo, (10). Detroit—Joe Knight, 111, De- trolt, and Patsy Perroni, 184, Cleveland, (called no contest in @isqualified), Lou Nova, former National A. AL U.. chainp, asa heavyweight} © gay PROSPECTS. FOOR Jamestown, N. D., Apr. .1—(#)— Gussner, athletic director, said Thurs- day. The.schedule for the season has not -been a‘ It’s got a ‘emooth, ‘punch! This Lincoln Inn product is aged for 18 months. Asides 79 years’ expetience behind it. feapeee ecomtinday eee OG STRAIGHT te finestraightorin highballs, . » Bill Brandt,| Berg National League publicity director,| Rohrer .. Theigs Masseth Cafe and the Service Electric took Pedro] two out of three from the Bank of North Dakota. The scores: COMMERCIAL . Bismarck Tribune 116-116-170- 402 160~164-167- 491 11-125-150-. 386 17-153-175- 445 159-160-191- 519 14- 14- 14-42 Handicap .. x Totals . 677-741-867-2285 Place 148-141-148- 437 165-146-179- 490 177-152-166- 495 138-160-149- 447 18B- 98-110- -446 Lees 616-697-002-2315 Bismarck Bakery 4 167-176 508 > 448 -156- 449 710-158-480 167-143-215- 525 f 113 11 ‘Mannerow. Person Calmille ++ 143-225-165- 533 161-127-145- 433 44- 960-947-982-2880 Cafe 161-144-159- 466! as one of the longest long shots of a field studded with 46 of the world’s greatest sharpshooters, “He hasn’t a chance to land even among the leading 15” was the con- sensus of keen: golf observers. “If he should win, it would be the great- est upset of years.” Finishes Lower Each. Year Jones agreed with them. In the three Augustas played thus far, Jones has been going from bad to worse in the standings. In 1934, -he - finished 13th; in 35 he was 27th, while last year the “grand slam king” of 1930, came in 33rd. i -Paired with Jones in the first of the four daily 18-hole rounds was the man who was the hottest favorite of. the field—Horton Smith of Chicago. ‘Winner of two ‘of three Augustas (the other was copped by Gene Sara- zen) the lanky blond was on top of a game well suited to the 6,700 yard, par 72 layout, which. is strictly a happy hunting ground fot a man who can chip and putt. Cooper Even in Betting Harry Cooper, leading money win- ghost. In the tournament's smallest field professionals, seven that man hamed Jones Io Represents U at Sacramento Loverud, Eckstrom.and Milten- berger Entered in Colle- giate Championships Sacramento, Calif., ane 1—P— ors of University of North Dakota, will slug for the glory of the North- west. The remaining 18 are from the 20 who could win the! 2° Graduation Wrecked Minot Track Squad Minto, N. D., Apr. ‘Apr. 1—()—The task . 429} 0f building virtually anew track ‘squad at Minot high school, to take | League 192-158-174- 510 cose 56- 56- 5G>-168: cebeseeess BTA0796=705-2465 194-169-169- 532 -144-161-182- 487 167-112-156- 435 i 120-176- 400 3-151, 517 retried 408, 192-155-192- 539, 28- 28- bas: a Henrich’s Status Is . Up to Commissioner ee se oe are substantiated. But if the judge finds the sale was proper, Tammy says it will be all Fight with him. St ai ey aap ey teeny for big league this year,” Tommy “I would rather wait s year and ie go until I knew I was ready. FE ee Tee rets ae me and why.’ ‘Tt was not considered likely Landis ggg ey ac rad the the place of the team which won the Ward county and Northwest: district meets in Minot in 1936,:-but was broken up by thal escts last June, confronted Sooheine, high Goehring Piecing first, practice of candidates has been called for. next Monday. Only one letterman of the pionshi} track specialty is the discus. ‘ Frosh candidates who have been drilling this week show a good deal of ‘the coach stated, and may be drafted for service. No sched- ule has yet been arranged. Resigns at Chicago SPECIAL ba| 0-DAY OFFER @ Extre Long Terms. @ Pesitively No Credit lavestigatic e Ne Finance Com to Deel psoot pany Napoleon Coach Loses’ Three Cage Veterans) ool and lost eight during the 1936-37 season. t Capt. George Silbernagel; John Grenz, the team’s leading scorer with a total of 22 points or an: average’ of. 11.7 ‘points per game, and Vance Kroeber are the seniors who will leave schogl in June, ‘ Five lettermen, including F, Greitl, W. Grens, F. Wagner, F. Simon and J. Burgad, will be back to give Dar- dis a good nucleus ‘for s. winning quint next year. Since 1917, 94,873,000: copies have been printed of. books written by ————EE——EEEEE—————EEEs TAKE A STROLL THROUGH PEACOCK ALLEY.. Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. 100 W. Bdwy. ’ Sinclair Phone 55 Tai aae Phone 2123 a tit ie (Continued from Page One) Iron = Wrestler’s Shoe Causes Riot oe eee ees iy, 20 miles: sou! i bis asl LUE g7® pa a : F i i E i f : a Ti i Hy 3 - bi as The Tribune may be, U-AC AllStars Rout Globe: Trotters, 66-30 Pargo, HD, Ape. 1. — (P= The North Dakota All-Stars, independsiss ‘pasketball teem: composed of former University of North'' Dakota. aind cage teams, handed the Harlem Giobe ‘Trotters a 66-30 Seteee: eee, “| night, + VISIT ‘THE GLASS’ BRICI FRONT, THE FIRST TO: INSTALLED IN NORTH: DA- KOTA, . ; ‘We know they're tresh “We ratse them. oy ‘BLENDED WHISKEY V4