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aN nse SE PS SN : = \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10,1957 _ GRIDDERS 10 OPEN IN ine Teams Are Entered in State Volleyball Tournament Here Sunday SPRING PRACTICE = Club House a a OTHERS BYPECTED ; It's ‘Pay Day’ for Augusta. Golf Tourney Winners HONDAY APTERNON BEFORE MATCHES io sos i START ATP. Grooming Cinder Path As- pirants for Meets Rugby, Minot, Braddock, Ni Leipzig and Carson Will Be Represented SIX EVENTS ARE BOOKED Inter-Squad and Mandan Games Nine teams had entered Saturday Tentatively Scheduled for Footballers Nearly 60 candidates for the Bis- marck high school track team went outside for the first formal workouts this week with the Demon gridders &cheduled to start spring practices 5 Following completion of a new $7,000 club house at the municipal golf course as a WPA project, Mandan at 12 o'clock noon and play will com- is planning further improvement of the course this spring, rerouting fairways to focceae yardage from mence promptly at 1 p. m. in the ‘Monday. 1,000 to 1,500 yards, placing additional hazards and arranging for grass main Five lettermen reported to Coaches Share foot 'oen ne eee dl BILL TERRY BOARDS FELLER’S — |Ross Would Relish Wai, Hao stn, suaey'Ba.! ~~ BANDWAGON, PREDICTS 30 WINS) Go With Montanez Bob Peterson and Jack Bowers. Young Pitcher’s Wildness one| Butterfly Gives Anderson is supervising the work- outs of the weight men, Roedel is handling the jumpers and Hook is Welterweight Champion Leaves hing the sprinters and distance + 4 for Wisconsin to Do Light s oon ‘ : Reason Why Giants Didn't S ed t Str k Trainin igh Byron Nelson, 25-year-old Reading, Pa., pro, elegance 2-sensational finish in the rain to win the for april b4 wil provide. the iallial Hit, He Says peed to otroke iz Zolt ine competition for the tracksters, Also tentatively arranged is a triangular Chicago, Apr. 10. Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 10—(—| Swimming Innovation Used by] Ross, world’s y reeeient champion, meet: with Dickinson, and probably | «me te i 5 Sponsor Williston, to be ‘held at Dickinson| ruc rts Giente warden ter Bes| Higgins to Win 220-Yard | thinks Pedro Montanes is & great lit: of Experiments are under way in three May 1 New York’s Giants, boarded the Bob tle fighter, wishes. of luck 7 “j yy counties £0 as he aelac Slay’ 8 the Demons journey to|Feller bandwagon Saturday and de- A. A. U. Race land hopes'aoon “to knock his bleok | oon tt eotunitton Other meme Bill Delancey in Managerial Role Per comnts fo Aerie Se ee Jamestown with other prep athletes |Clared the 19-year-old Iowa farm boy ee ‘That's the way Ross felt Saturday | bers of the committee are Et Heer,!] ’ nant system and soil productivity. from nine south central N. D, coun-| should win 30 games this season. New Haven, Conn. Apr. 10.—(P)—| as he left for Waukesha, Wis., to Fay Brown and Robert Byrne. Hi Ti f Lif t Alb ties to compete in the District 3 track| Bill has had plenty of opportunity|To the average landiubber, ‘the but-! shend several days resting and Going as ime 0 ea uquerque [eee ee er tepean eap iae ing ans al ent and field meet at the college. Win-|to study the yor ace of the Cleve-|terfly is an insect trapped, if you're i ‘ H ‘ ners of first, second or third places |jand pitching vatatt in exhibition | lucky, with a net in an open field of tee wiloned: Uighieoaht poviineey Detroit Quint’s Lead AEG will be entered in the state event at! games, Feller has pitched 11 innings @ sunny summer day. : Lou Ambers: Looks Safe in A.B.C. ee Ariz., mag psierart, Grand Forks the following week-end. | against the Giants without giving up| But in the Yale university pool, «pve never seen Montanes fight,” meet Maving pal ete # caked Prior to competing in the combined | a hit, where: the National A. A. U. senior i Ty catcher, . * said Ross, who has lacked formidable} New York, Apr. 10—(7)—Although| Informed of his appointment as Capital City and state meet here) «fies better than I ever expected men’s swimming and diving cham- opposition since 1935, when he licked th oy the Abi eee May 29, the Bismarck athletes Willi nim to be” Terry said. “They don’t pionships will be concluded Saturday J ‘McLarnii for a a. time, ran the cdegnah Fy » N, M., enter the Kiwanis fixture at Valley jcome up lke that very often. Why [tie again | mene i something | sut from reports he is great boy _(nrney,| Delancey — rey Pocicrkey i he 1 g . be: S George Schaum! ave issued uni-| could be . reast 5 ” 5 forms to a large squad of players, in-| “If he Pagan the pace for nine old breast stroke no longer is the|* Teal crowd anywhere. clinch tle. “T feel just like a kid with a new cluding Captain-Elect Asa Dawson,|innings he should win 30 ball games style used. s . Jack McDonald, Harry Rishworth,| tor Cleveland, That is—if they don't|,, 7Me modern American employers of Modifies 5 le Bob Bowman and Bill Koch, all let-| kick ‘em away for him.” il Breage lege eed nee two years ee rel 2 Perlae hese 5 r 9 tained behind termen from last year. Several other} Bill said, however, that Feller’s| fi? ovent Friday’ night, for R ule in New York prize So th tian tor cnntha te por them to a vote if they are otherwise The minor cireults, however, have | custitied under the laws of the states no appeal for the former Cardinal a5 |in which they reside, far as playing is concerned. The work is too hard and there is'not/ In resigning as postmaster of Lara- enough money in it to risk his health, | mie, Wyo., Bill Nye wrote a letter to he explained. . President Arthur. The letter was so “Asked if he had heard ee | rac cnt te rout Rint fare ae Dean brothers, his former playmates, Deanery, Guaneres: x] The soot. discharged into the at- mosphere of England every year rep- wife. She asked me to hurry up and | resents three days’ coal output of the get well so I could help Dimy win| entire country. arene vee ROU Bae: Tuberculosis of the spine has been ‘The Great Buddha at Kamakura, |noted in human skeletons more than Japan, wears 830 curls upon its majes- | 10,000 years old, tic head; these curls, according to legend, represent anails, which once! TAKE A STROLL THROUGH ‘When Delancey came here nearly shelter his bald head from the sun. {PEACOCK ALLEY. | hee SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark meee of last year’s football lettermen are| wildness was one reason his men # out for track and will not report for | failed to get a hit. don’t just push thelr arms forward the spring sessions. Included in aed i toe Weve me paen ee rape pinion a anu lstoaeee: L 3,118 total, but on the group are Smith, Bowers ani r, Da i Increases Len; jormances figure looks Guactes Murray. is “My players didn't take any chances crew. in reverse au the pace they hit] “S® of a Hh : pe fl ay pest lend Hanna plans to play one inter-|0f getting hurt the way he was throw- by stance From Sail or Gg squad ee and possibly one regula-|ing,” he said. “You know, he beaned| Over in Japan where swimming has 42 Inch Injured Wing, Ranger tion contest with the Mandan |Lelber end hit Davis in the back.|become @ highly-developed art, they Cup ode none Players Are on Mend Braves this spring, although the latter quate ie ree ae a toehold up peas pe. ee ving & ant @ chance of injuries . 10.- ra tae hhas not definitely been scheduled. invenriie ae inj basis of the cast-off American meth- pee, ae Oe a mpeens ; Bill was asked if Feller had the|0ds. But Japan has heard of the ioe Spins <0 ee er Z a RY speed of Walter Johnson. butterfly, and is eager to see it. 3 Hoard ere es his answer, “ He's , mere faster ol mn was when I bat- ted against him, but Walter was slip- St. Mary $s Seniors pass en There's no ry of telling. 4 q le us & curve ball and change of pace, but he doesn’t need these as Win Contest, 36-18 long as he can throw the ball the way ‘ . :, he does,” dack Smith Named Captain of | “reiter, who stopped here briefly en|. Graduating members of St. Mary Second Team in Poll of route to Pine Bluff, Ark. for an ex-| basketball team defeated the return. Lda lung trouble. hibition game, declared with confid- 178 cagers, 36-18, in @ rough-and “In fact, I might play occasionally N. D. Coaches ence—I expect to win every game 1] tumble game played at the parochial icky, forward, end tor Alb ue” pitch and I'll be mighty disappointed | School gymnasium Friday night. | Wyman, Belles, jlefense man, trom pescees. “% still has his mind set on ———— Coach Clement Kelley used 11 play- i but Dr. C. L. Tomsu, Detroit club \phy- Betgo high gehools ete ‘chosars ay nip aubing tina ientio Aare to 100K sician, sald he was uncertain yet of Hi apn Hae ee school's pion up di the e ler their eondition for play. ship hockey team placed three men| Dr. EJ. Hepper Heads | over the material for his 1937-38 oom-| “'wyman ‘The Red Wings, who ‘Won't Play in Minors perneet eggtend by coaches of: five of the schools participating in (Dusky) Schneider, junior guard, the poll. Jamestown, Bismarck and| Underwood, N. D., Apr. 10.—Dr. E. tea for high eodine tierce with 10 Valley City each won one berth. 3. Hepper has been elected president! noints each. The summary; Gordon Worg was nearly\a unani-| of the Underwood Golf club for the} seniors fg ft pf Returning mous selection for the center position | coming year. Other officers are Wal-| Schnel’r f 1 1 ws, a 7% and was named captain. Other first|ter Schempp, vice president; and | Hissser : Bntringer 0 team selections were Clifford Anzjon| Martel Johnson, secretary-treasurer.| Rett, ¢ N. Becker 1 of Jamestown and Roland Swick of| Dr. F. E. Andersop, Morris Foster and| Entrin’r « , 8. Brown : ° 0 on the first all-state team, an- bination. 4-2 ' Underwood Golf Club) "22H. ore, senior guard, and An-| ‘2 ee i This Bismarck, wings; Howard Berget and, Martha Vonderheide are on the mem-| Helser, & Apegees Pat Sherley, both of Fargo, defenses,| bership committee; Krist Kjelstrup, nd Glenn Christianson of Valley| Rev. L. G. Weber, George Stillings, oa aie AW City, goalie. Walter Schempp and Bill Schuh ay ee ee ae engi seas comprise the grounds committee, and * hle 0 ‘were Jac! of Bismarck, cap-| Percy Evander, Sly Vonderheide, Mrs. ity de fal, and BUl Larson of Fargo, wings: | FE. Anderson, John Hendricks and mores = 8 , For Seven No Trump Contract Donald Neilson o: ley City, senter; | Dr. Hepper make up the tournament OKAY CUSTER MEMORIAL f i fos ip WM. E. McKENNEY felt, that = small slam was certain. ee a | ee Washington, Apr. 10.—(P)—The (secreny, American Bridge League) | There were good prospects of 4 grand Z ; senate military affairs committee ap-| champien, _outpoin' Frankie Bast could not be blamed for|Siam. His seven no trump call was GOOD TRICK IS NO GOOD Opponent Hugs Set-Up King, Only. to Be Squeezed Out of It @| cocccotonwet | 3 Sl ccomemnwonh Delbert Metz of Jamestown, godlie. | COMET TRACKSTERS REPORT : souni Belections were made by 10 players | Underwood, N. D., Apr. 10—Thisty | Wheeler of Montene cuticle ne | (xia thinking that North and South had » but sound. on the Fargo, Bismarck, Jamestown,| track candidates have reported t0| propriation of $75,000 for consiruc- (10) SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS ‘Wahpeton ‘and Valley City squads,| Coach 8. O. Hefty at the Underwood frome list of 13 nominated by the| high school, Outdoor workouts com-|ter" Samctngr museum in the Cus- coaches. Grand Forks failed to turn) menced this week. field onal cemetery, in) their vote. OUT OUR WAY out Babe Davis, 205, St. Louls, (3). By Williams wee to say that he would make that delivery very shortly.” Flying the World on One Ticket SAY! THERE'S NO SIT- DOWN STRIKE AT THE | SAG _IN ME SHOP! YOU HAVE A ALONG IN THE (By the Associated Press). SIT- DOWN JOB, BUT 5 AFTERNOONS /. phis, Tenn.—Hal Schumacher YOU'RE ALWAYS TOO. SIT .DOWN?. HAH! felieved Bill Terry's managerial ( TIRED TO HELP ME THAT'S FROM I NY = 80 impressively Terry has ten- &chi ‘ ively named him for the Giants’ " day assignment. 3 Rock, $2 5g “fit q5 gbg* i E & 41076543 Az @KJ1032 @None -. E. & W. vul. Opener—@ K. Ae 3 hi i around the world now on commercial planes—2: single ticket costing $2255.66—United Airlines sient ts , and affiliated lines flying the course, The e trip was.scheduled to start from San Francisco April 27 . m., reach Hong Kong on May continue with ‘Hops to Frankfort, leaving there May 23 for arrival st the Lope’, c higcst-zmpoting mast on May 2 2 | i E “Squad of 60 Candidates Reports to Demon Track Coaches cot Bigd! 4 ' it i { ( ‘ : ‘ J

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