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JBh THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1936 Drawings Made for N. D. Class A Basketball Tournament ! T4— L~ > — —~ — . . j ,1'"1 , . . f .rt,f '' & • 0^ DizzyWfc. M "•""HaDean LeadsTT "f ' trList a of• 62^ Major~ 4 Leaguers«•» WithW Unsigned"W T • 4 ': 1 Contracts M game. Stocker garnered 11 points for Conquers Veteran Officials for Pro Estimate 200,000 the winners for high scoring honors .FARGO, MINOT GET Sports Round-Up WIN BY PARAMOUNT followed by Eddie Spriggs with three By EDDIE BRIETZ baskets from the floor. A Net Event Named Pheasants Killed Johnny Yeasley and Johnny Springs FIRST ROUND BYES FAILS TO DISLODGE were the best performers for Kleip's, New York, Feb. 20.—coach the day in his annual report. Becker for the Soldiers tossed-;in ing professionals at Mandan next Hed. . . Harry Thus, he said, the average number Final Standing! six field goals and a brace of gift h Referee State Classic New York, Feb. 20.—(/P)—With the of birds per hunter was slightly In Monday, were announced Thursday by Ream, Columbia's caravans either heading for W. L. Pet. shots for top scoring total. Company members of the Mandan Tennis as­ six-foot end, is excess of nine. He estimated the to­ Klein's v >12 3 .857 A made 11 field goals to 10 for the Here March 19-21 the grapefruit belt or forming on the tal at 213,569. sociation, sponsors of the event. manicuring h i s left, ready for the takeoff, a roll- Paramount 11 .786 K. C.'s, but the winners converted Lloyd Spielman of Mandan will act way through col­ Peterson obtained his information Piggly-Wiggly ,»i.... .615 seven free throws to four for Cdjta- call Thursday disclosed at least 62 by sending out questionnaires to Minot, Fargo, Dickinson and Man- as referee during all three matches lege. . . . You players have not yet signed 1936 con­ Company A .538 pany A to triumph. The summaries: an, all unchallenged, drew first which will pit Ellsworth Vines, Lester Dick Hnnley should see the co­ hunters. The average, based on re­ Capitol Theatre .556 ound byes in pairings for the annual tracts. ports from 247 hunters, was multi­ Co. A tg ft Pf K. C.'s tg ft'rr'pf ttt Stoefen, Berkley Bell and George eds rallying around his nail polish­ This represents only about 12 per Knights of Columbus .500 Hedstrom 1 2 1 Goetz % 4* 2 fe plied by the number of permits to L f forth Dakota Class A high school Lott against each other. ing joint. . . Gene Venzke aspires to cent of the ath- l Capital Commercial .. .286 AVer re 1 0 4 P. Becker 1 ,1. 2 Hac basketball tournament to be held Linemen chosen to officiate are give the total. Regulatory Dept .071 Doerner 1 0 3 Meyers 4 0.. 1 bo a writer. letes on current| Potter 0 0 3 Bobzein lien .fiere March 19-21. Peterson said he planned to expand ft 0 Ov 1 Billy Russell and Art Rooth, Man­ major league ros­ Bro\irli 0 3 Prlske a IS 4 £ Biey Enlargement of the Class A group dan; Robert Kling and Bob Bran­ Eddie Collins sent out Xmas the questionnaire to include ducks Klein's Toggery quint held the Becker 6 2 « Hagen X 1 2 r t ters but it also in­ and other types of birds next season. ylii lo include all teams from state high denburg, Bismarck: O. D. Sprecher, cards bearing messages of good dicates there has championship of the City Basketball Iso schools- with an enrollment of over New Leipzig, and Henry Lewis, Elgin. No report was available on grouse and Totals 11 4 18 Totals 10 7"'12 wishes to his friends. .. An inter­ been much more partridge, the season being closed on league here Thursday, despite being i f* 250 students resulted in 12 teams be­ Officials of the Mandan associa­ club owner wrote haggling than Paramo't tg ft P f Klein's ig ft! Df > ? ing eligible for the state classic. Thus tion said Thursday that practically all these types of birds. upset by the second-place Paramount CTroonqu't 2 3 3 Yeasley 2 2 0 back. . . . "It you mean it, send usual with the "A record of this kind Is very neces­ Allen 0 1 2 J. Spriggs 2 3 3 two teams in each of the upper and of the reserved seats on the main me a couple of pitchers." . . . bosses who sign Theatre cagers in one of the two Stocker 4 3 3 Fite 1 1 s Sun .lower brackets were awarded first floor of the state training school Barney Ross may make his bow sary to the department," Peterson final games of the double round robin E. Spriggs 3 0 3 Engen 0 0 5 the paychecks. said, "as we receive many Inquiries Schlosser 1 2 4 La Rue 0 0; 5 •let round byes. gymnasium had been sold out but as a middleweight against Ken Loudest of the schedule played Wednesday night. |op« Paired In the first round games that there remained a lot of seats in for information of this type; also, It The strong Toggery cagers finished Winslow 0 0 0 Martin 1 or o Overlin of Richmond in Pitts­ holdout "squawks" will be of great benefit to the de­ titll»it : #te: PATTY BERG the balcony and plenty of general ad­ burgh soon. . . . Chicago and Bos­ has emanated up their league schedule with 12 vic­ Totals 10 9 15 Totals ~6 6 £.16 n<«e iUpper bracket > mission tickets for those who have partment when considering the draw­ tories and two defeats while Para­ * * * ton promoters are after Lou Am* from Jerome Her­ ing up of recommendations to govern O: Grand Forks vs. Jamestown* fiot yet made reservations. bers. man Dean. Both mount wound up with 11 wins and SPUDS BEAT MIDGETS ? gu Walsh County Aggies vs. the Reports from the Pacific coast in­ Deans are hold- Deau future hunting seasons. three losses. Piggly-Wiggly finished Fargo, N. D., Feb. 20.—(/P)—Fargo f dicate that Vines and Stoefen have "We are planning on enlarging this third and Company A fourth in the and Moorhead high school baskettoll winner of the Devils Lake-Graf­ 'atty Berg Trims Walter St. Dennis, who used to outs on the Cardinal list which ton challenge game. been waging a great battle for su­ also includes , but work another year and if possible de­ final standings. teams were all even Thursday in the premacy, and the expectations are handle publicity for Mike Jacobs, Is vise some means of estimating the Paced by Jake Stocker, former Uni­ inter-city matches. Moorhead \fon 'Lower bracket." smoking up fights for a Miami club Dizzy's demand for $40,000, which Wahpeton vs. the winner of the Mrs. Vare, 3 and 2 that the two Californians will meet would make him the top-salaried hatch this coming season." versity of North Dakota center, the the second game Wednesday night, again in one of the singles matches . The Temple Owl says 10 mem­ Paramount team handed the Toggery 31-24, after having lost previously Bismarck-St. Mary's challenge bers of the freshman football squad player of either big league, involves game. at Mandan. five a 29-18 drubbing in the final 22-21 in two overtime periods. u inneapolis Youngster Pitted Stoefen, probably under the influ­ have been thumbed out for breaking the juiciest controversy. Handball Stars Gain \ alley City vs. the winner of training rules. . . . Freddie Miller is Many outstanding stars have not - ~ the Willis ton-Crosby challenge Against Memphis Veteran ence of love, turned on his consis­ yet signed, although comparatively Quarter-Final Round tent conqueror at San Diego two said to be the only southpaw ever to ^ game. hold a major boxing title. . . . The few are considered serious holdouts. Second round pairings in the upper in Semi-Finals days before he was married to the Paul Waner is understood to be the Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—(VP)—Singles lovely Ruth Moody, and scored a will spend $150,000 in competition in the National Y. M. C. .bracket will pit Minot against the rebuilding Wrigley Field. . . But the only recalcitrant among the Bucks SMOKES 8 PIPES-BUT winner of the Grand Forks-James- Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 20.—(/P)—De­ double victory over Vines. He not while Augie Galan remains the only A. handball tournament here was in alterations will decrease the capacity =<• :'%own content and Fargo against the termined Patty Berg Thursday had only dsfeated the world champion in the quarter-finals Thursday with Sam singles but, with the aid of George by 3,349 seats. unsigned member of the champion­ ONLY ONE TOBACCO! •Victor of the Walsh County Aggies- thrust aside another major obstacle ship Chicago Cubs. Atcheson of Memphis, Tenn., defend­ •Hfcvils Lake or Grafton tilt. in her charge through the ranks of Lott, trounccd him in doubles, as Greenberg Still Out ing champion, and Joe Platak, Chi­ well. Bill Tiiden, now 43, played some cago, his chief challenger, still in the Winners Paired the nation's best women golfers. of his most brilliant tennis since Others conspicuously unsigned in­ Second round games in the lower Her 3 and 2 victory Wednesday over The former Davis Cup and national clude Hank Leiber of the New York running. William Baker is proud of th& ( Mrs. Glenna Collett Varc, the na­ championship combination also took turning pro. . . . Jack Kearns has After drawing a first-round bye. J»racket will bring together Dickinson a fall out of the Vines-Bell tandem shifted from Hank Bath and now Giants, Hank Greenberg of the world quality of tobacco that he smokes. . and the winner of the Wahpeton-Bis- tional champion, in the quarter-final champion Tigers, Van Mungo of the Atcheson defeated Joe Polasky, St. round of the Palm Beach women's at Phoenix, Ariz., and have been dove­ ballyhooes Lorenzo Pack.. . Dares Paul, 21-5, 21-1, and A1 Hansen, Du- He says: "Prince Albert sure ha6 IS) ^marck or St. Mary's encounter in one tailing their games as they did while Joe Louis to climb into the ring Dodgers and Babe Herman of the ie contest, and Mandan and the winner tournament, brought the Minneapo­ Reds. Among eight unsigned Yan­ luth, 21-11, 21-2, to reach the eights. the taste." Because most men are' lis school girl into the s?mi-finals sweeping aside all opposition at the witli Pack. Platak beat out Harvey Peterson, delighted when they try Prince rat the Valley City-Williston or Crosby peak of their amateur careers. kees, Bill Dickey, Red Rolfe and Ben 50 jfri the other. against Mrs. Leon Solomon, Memphis, Chapman are rated the most stub­ St. Paul, 21-4, 21-10. and Mike Cun­ Albert, we make this offer: f Tenn., veteran. Lott continues to hold the edge Jimmy Wilson says Rookie Hal Kel- M- *P " Survivors in each bracket will play over Bell in individual combat, but born contenders for more pay. ningham, St. Louis, 21-20, 21-10. tic fti the semi-finals for the right to Matched in Thursday's other semi­ leher may rate as the Phils' No. 2 From Boston, where the Red Sox Smoke 20 fragrant pipeful* «g| the tumbling Texan makes him fight pitcher because of his trick "sail" Prince Albert. If yon don't efr «nter the championship struggle. final battle are Miss Marion Miley, for every point. are supposed to be just one happy Six-Day Bike Racers T V* First round games in the upper long-hitting youngster from Lexing­ ball. . . . Jimmy Braddock takes the pennant-hunting family, comes word it the mellowest, tastiest pipe to* [n re bracket of the championship series ton, Ky., and Mrs. Maureen Orcutt family to Miami Saturday. . . . Then, that Johnny Marcum, the big Ken­ Gather at Mill City bacco you ever smoked, return* ) ; Will be played in the afternoon of Crews, both victims of Miss Berg in after a short exhibition tour, goes tucky pitcher, wants $10,000 instead the pocket tin with tke rest of.i back to the Hoboken docks to harden I Thursday, Mar. 19, with the two games this winter's tournament campaign. or the $7,500 offered him. Zeke Bo- {/Fi the tobacco in it to us at any time! sa Old Battery Mate up for Louis. . . . Dave Schriner, N. Minneapolis, Feb. 20.— —Twenty u i in the lower bracket to be played that Mrs. Vare was warm in her praise ltura, first baseman, and Luke Sewell. cyclists, including a number of young within a month from this date, of her young conqueror's game and Y., American winger, is a good bet to catcher, both are reported to be de­ tU I * livening. cop the individual scoring honors in stars, were ready Thursday for the and we will refund full purchaif^ it. re ' Friday afternoon the two second said, "She's always fighting. Some- Will Back Johnson manding $15,000 from the White Sox. start of Minneapolis' six-day bike tmies it almost takes you off your the National Hockey League. . . He price, plus postage. (Signed H >* round games of the upper bracket will Last season Bonura drew $8,500 and race at 9 p. m. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company^ M be played and will be followed in the guard." got enough points In that last Ameri­ Sewell $10,000. la can-Maroon fray to put him way New stars include Frank Keating Winston-Salem, North Carolina-- jf' Evening by the second round games in Unassuming Patty called Mrs. Vare Cabby Street Says He Counts of New York, Caesar Binetti of Italy; ';.%e lower bracket. "one of the finest sportswomen I have ahead of the nearest competition. . . . Natives can buy enough food for Paul Croley of Ireland; Archie Bol- Prince Albert is swell for "mafc^ ever known," adding, "I was lucky Not bad for Schriner, who was the ALBERT C " -'Saturday morning the two semi­ Ofi Ex-Pitcher to Heave one good substantial meal for one leart of Belgium and Eddie Ammann, KA Of fragrant tabasco in'a" cigarettes too. final eliminations are scheduled with to win." league's prize rookie last season. penny in Haiti. New York. •vwjr 2-oe. tin of Frlaca aim, a. j. the two losers vieing for third place The Minnesotan, Just turned 18 Dollar Across River lost to Mrs. Vare for the women's to the first game Saturday evening crown last summer. and the winners battling for the St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 20.—(JP)—When Dickinson Midgets MlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWIlllllmiimi^ * Championship in the final tournament it comes to throwing things, Charles game. PATTY BERG TO GEff (Gabby) Street is perfectly willing to CURTIS TEAM BERfft place his rubles on his old battery * • Consolation Events Set New York. Feb. 20—(/P)—It may be Defeat New Salem * Only teams that lose in the first mate, Walter Johnson. several weeks before she's notified So when the found will be eligible for the consola- officially, but 18-year-old Patty Berg Western State Quint Scores 20- ANNOUNCING * tion tournament, first games of which of Minneapolis is slated for a place former speed ball ^ will be off Friday forenoon. Teams on the U. S. Curtis cup team which star winds up 15 Triumph in 12th Straight drawing byes in the first round will will play against British golfers at Washington's ,&ot be eligible for the consolation Glen Eagles, Scotland, May 6-7. birthday to try to State Win play. Final game of the consolation Patty thrust her freckled face into hurl a silver dol­ tournament will be played Saturday lar across the the national picture last September New fialem, N. D., Feb. 20.—Dickin­ Afternoon. when she put up a stubborn fight be Rappa h a n n o c :< Supt. C. L. Robertson of Jamestown river. Gabby will son's strong high school Midgets de­ fore bowing to the great Glenna Col­ feated New Salem, twice conqueror member of the board of control, pre­ lett Vare in the final of the U. S be counting on sided over the drawings made here championship. Johncon to fill the of Mandan's Class A quint, here, 20- Wednesday. Present were State Sup­ Today she commands full glare of assignment. 15, to iStretch the string of victories 1 erintendent A. E. Thompson, R. B the spotlight by virtue of her victory "Maybe it's over stirte teams to 12 g^mes. 'Murphy, deputy state superintendent case of too much The Midgets jumped to .a 6-1 lead over Mrs. Vare in the second round in the first quarter and held a 12-7 Bud* and Supt. H. O. Saxvik of Bismarck of the Palm Beach tournament. It Street sentiment with me King Off ... Referees for the state tournament was a triumph that virtually won her in this instance," grinned Street, margin at the half time. Will be 81 Holgate of Aberdeen ana a place on the international squad, here Thursday as of th? Tanberg, veteran Dickinson center, Bottled Beer Pick Holzer of Moorhead. carrying with it the distinction of be­ St. Paul American Association club. led the winners in the scoring column Grafton, a Class B team which coming Uncle Sam's youngest lady "But after working so closely for so with three baskets from the floor, but eliminated Grand Forks in a chal­ of-the-links internationalist. many years with such a brilliant per­ conceded high scoring honors to Hein, lenge game, won the state tourna­ * former as Walter Johnson, one is in­ New Salem forward, who garnered Now 15 cents Per Bottle EVERYWHERE ment last year, defeating Wahpeton clined to back him in any reasonable eight points on four field goals. The {NO CHARGE MADE FOR THE BOTTLE) another successful Class B challenger Fights Last Night throwing feat he might undertake, summary: •- even now." In the championship game. (By The Associated Press) Dickinson tg ft pf N. Salem tg U v The former Washington Senators Hoff, t 10 3 Hein, f 4 Chicago—Billy Celebron, 147, Agnew, f 1 3 2 Gaebe. f 0 Rockford, 111., stopped Harry Dub- star catcher reluctantly discussed his own historic act of catching a base­ Tanberg, c 3 0 0 Christ'n, c 0 linsky, 140*4, Chicago, (8). Agnew, g Klusm'n, g 1 Your dealer can also sup- throw the ball dropped from the Washington Cum, g Kirch'r, g 0 monument wajr back in 1908. Denton, g Bensen, g 0 SAINTS INCREASE LEAD Conlon, f Wllkens, f 0 bottles away! St. Paul, Feb. 20.—(£>)—1The sea­ "That ball," he said, "was dropping Temple, f 0 0 0 fly you in the new style son's largest crowd, 6,300 fans, saw 200 feet a second when it struck my Totals 8 4 9 mitt and it was plain luck that Totals S 5 9 St. Paul hike up its lead in the Amer­ Referee, Bumann; umpire, Done- carton of 24—12-ounce If you like* or, you ican Hockey association Wednesday caught it." hower. 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