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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1935 Seating Capacity at Memorial Building Increased for Tourney BRAVES ARE TAPER’ KILLDEER FALTERS, LOSES TO STANLEY; MAPLETON WINS FAVORITES TO COP OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem INDEPENDENT CAGE TIGER PENNANT WINNERS KEEP Highway Bowlers N. D. CHAMPIONSHIP SAME LINEUP FOR 1*35 CHASE Beal Woolworths T FINALISTS TO PLAY Sf* 'Goose* Goslin’s Questionable AAU Survivors Open and Capitol Cafe j ; Coach McMahan’s Quint Mas Staying Power Is Only Third Round of Play FOR CLASS DM 1 2 * Best Record in Games With Apparent Weakness Denver, March 20.—(A s)—The sur- No. and Draftsman Maks Qualifying Teams viving field of 16 in the National A. Clean Swoop of City Ltaguo s A. U. basketball tournament squared Cardinals Smother Plucky Yel- Lakeland, Fla., March 20.—(A )—The away Wednesday widespread for third round testa Gamoa Tuesday contention that the De- eight Jackets With Fourth Tigers with all seeded teams still in FRIDAY low troit benefited from a rare the Tulsa PLAY WILL OPEN good scramble for the title the Highway I.; Quarter Rally, collection of breaks last season Oilers hope to win for a third NO. 1 and 2 bowling teams i*' 51-26 4 and generally were fortunate to land straight year. captured all three games from the r on top of the American League after The defending Woolworth and the Capitol Cafe Grafton's Class B Entry to Meet lapse champions cleared a of 25 years is not entirely ac- their initial hurdle last night with, trundlers in matches rolled Tuesday Fargo in Initial Game of MINNEWAUKAN IS DEFEATED curate. an easy 36-25 victory over Colorado night. Manager Gordon Stanley (Mickey) college. Paced by Bwede Person whose con- State Classic Cochrane is willing to admit that any The Denver pigs sistent games of 188,187 and 187 were front-ranked to- good evening’s McDonald-Coachgd Quint to En- club “has to be lucky to be on top,” night take on the Wichita Gridleys, for the high total of r 562, i but he adds: who all but lost to Shakopee the No. 1 Draftsmen took three Installation of 250 additional seats gage Billy Goats for Third the in a row from the Five and Dime ag- m building “We forced the breaks last year, (Minn.) Sparklers in a 33-31 game. at the World War Memorial too. We came through gregation. Joe Patera with a total of gymnasium, boosting seat- in the tough ! the total Place Honore spots because we produced the two 465 pins was high for the losers. ing capacity to well over the 3.000 things Colville and Reardon chalked up completed arrangements that count most—power and mark, local 20.—(A*)— pitching. Playoff three-game totals of 445 and 444 to Wednesday for the twenty-second an- Lakota, N. D., March in Hockey Mapleton and Stanley, the favorites, The Tigers finished seven games in lead the Highway second team in nual North Dakota high school bas- three victories over the Capitol Cafe ketball tournament which opens here coasted into the finals of the North front of New York last year. They Independent League Class B led both Big Leagues Slated This Week chefs. Don* Schneider was the best Friday afternoon. Dakota in hitting with basketball tournament here Tuesday, an even .300. They came up with the performer for the Cafe representatives Reserved seat ticket sales were re- with a 537 three-game total. Walery’s ported by Supt. H. O. Saxvik, tourna- turning back Killdeer and Minnewau- year's pitching sensation in Lynwood (Schoolboy) Season Ends With Boston, Chi- 201 was the high single-game. ment manager, to be the largest since kan. Rowe who equalled the Neither team was seriously threat- league record with Scores: the state classic was moved from the 16 consecutive cago, New York Leading Highway No. 1 State Training floor at ened, though Killdeer, perpetrator of a victories and combined with the bril- school Man- Stanley Huss 157 170 182 509 dan to the Capital City auditorium. big upset Monday, had wor- liant Tommy Bridges to register 46 American Division ried for three quarters, then was triumphs, only Manneron 180 176 162 518 Coaches of the eight quints enter- three short of the Person 188 187 187 562 heavy smothered by a swarm of Cardinal output of the Dean brothers. ed in the event concluded their New York, March 20.—(A*)—Primed Olson 152 148 147 447 drills and six of the teams, Grafton, baskets and fell. 51-26. The “iron r.,an” infield Showing of Hank for the playoffs Kling 141 147 149 437 Wahpeton, Fargo. Valley City. Devils the best basketball of the Greenberg, Charley Gehringer. Billy start of the Satur- Billy day, Hockey League are expected to start day, Mapleton won from the Rogell played the National has Lake and Minot and Marvin Owen 153 regular Totals 818 828 2473 to Capital City Thursday. Goats of Minnewaukan, 38-23. games together. closed the season of 1934-35. 827 the trek the Maple Leafs The other enti'ants, Bismarck and The plucky Killdeer team, starting Outfield The Toronto and Mon- Woolworth slowly, Is Weakness treal’s Maroons and Mandan, will taper off with light was on the short end of a 10-2 ftny Canadiens in the J. Patera first If there is real weakness in the division, Boston, 175 125 165 465 workouts Thursday. score in the quarter. But the club’s outlook international and Goehner 124 136 Yellowjackets made a characteristic it is in the outfield. Chicago and the New York Rangers 192 452 First round pairing will pit Grafton The veteran Goose Goslln is still a Weisenburger .... 155 182 164 501 against Fargo at p. m.; rally in the second and third quar- in the American, had clinched their 3 Mandan “winning type” of player but he can places post-season Schlauch 199 156 151 506 Valley City at 4 p. m.; Wahpe- ters to threaten the Cardinals. But in the series be- Walker 134 versus pace hardly go another full season at top fore the campaign wound 147 134 405 ton against Minot at 7:30 p. m., and they could not stand the and up with Handicap the big Stanley quint wild in the speed. Ervin (Pete) Fox, in right, has three games Tuesday night. 13 13 13 39 Devils Lake versus Bismarck at 8:30 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, BISON, Leslie Muons May ran speed more than power. Toronto scoring p. m. last five minutes. fattened its rec- Totals 790 759 Stanley led 16-11 at the half. Dur- Jo-Jo White is not only a great ords with a 5-3 triumph over the 819 2368 Braves Are “Paper* Favorites ing the deluge late in the game, C. centerfielder but one of the best lead- cellar-dwelling St. Louis Eagles, but CONFECTIONERY WIN FillDodgers’ Need league. Highway No. 2 Coach McMahan's Mandan Braves, QUINTETS Johnson. Stanley center, counted six off men in the the Maple Leafs had to turn on the basing goals. Lacking first class reserves, how- steam win game Colville 146 126 173 445 ¦I calculations on games played field to their final after Transients, ever, rely Ellison 117 146 138 401 against other tournament entries, are Highway and Pig- Rambler Captain-Elect Lou Gohrig Goto First of Kinoin played sensationally at Cochrane must on the St. Louis had tied the score. guard erratic Gerald Walker and good-look- Reardon 170 120 154 444 “paper” favorites to annex the title. Teams Season;. Dizzy to Pitch for the winners while Borrud’s The Montreal Maroons downed the Berg 120 Losing gly Wiggly Cage Succumbs in New York passing ing rookie, Chester Morgan, who hit Boston Bruins, American 139 126 385 only to the Bismarck De- clever and accurate basket division Rohrer 131 143 422 mons among the tournament teams, in shooting contributed materially to .342 In the Texas league last season. leaders, 4-2, and Chicago took a slow- 148 Beaten City League Against Babs possible Handicap 113 113 136 362 a quint they turned back later in the New York, March 20.—(/P) —Joseph Stanley's victory. To offset a decline In other er game from the Candiens by the season, up Sullivan, captain-elect of the 1935 No- spots, Cochrane is concentrating on same score. the Braves have chalked unbeaten in the City (By Frees) for Killdeer his Totals 797 787 875 2459 four victories, the other three being Continuing tre Dame football team, died in New the Associated McDonald Stars pitching corps. He considers i Toronto and Boston open a three League, Orlando, Fla.—Casey Stengel, The team, averaging only greatest right- Minot, Valley City Wahpe- Basketball the State Con- York hospital early Wednesday. look- Killdeer Rowe not the games-out-of-five scries for the Prince Capitol Cafe over and fectionery quint ing righthander about a head shorter league ton. Favored to come through in fumed back the He underwent two operations last for one more for his than the Card- hander in the but a “cinch” of Wales cup, league championship Don Schneider.... 166 178 193 537 Transients, 40 to 32. Tuesday night Brooklyn Dodgers* pitching staff, inals, exhibited speed and their first round encounter with Val- Friday for mastoiditis and serious a dogged to win 25 games. He expects big emblem, at Boston Saturday. The Walery 201 201 to hold their top position ahead of head ailments. Numerous blood thinks big Leslie Munns is the answer. defense to stay in the running for things from Elden Auker, the young same night the Maroons and Chicago ley City, residing in the cellar trans- Dummy 140 140 ... 290 posi- Columbus, scored Stengel patiently three periods. Lloyd McDonald, who to the Knights of who fusions failed to aid him. ha\ worked with submarine ball flinger. meet at Montreal in the opener of Tony Schneider, Sr. 114 139 tion, the Braves will be forced meet victory Highway Munns, teaching coaches, manages plays the 160 413 the winner of the Grafton-Fargo bat- a 35 to 15 over the Sullivan was 22 years old, son him a new sidearm and with Cochrane's understudy will be Ray the two-game second-place series, Dummy 140 140 140 420 aggregation, and the Bison, who set the delivery against right-handed bats- Yellowjackets, stood out for Killdeer tle in the semi-finals. of Police Lieutenant Timothy Sulli- Hayworth, another luaty bat-swinger. decided on a total goal basis. The Brown 178 178 130 486 down the Piggly Wiggly outfit, 67 men, and the former St. Paul star’s along with Ross, guard. two (Dixie) A title for the Mandan five would van of Queens. He was brought from These Millard Howell, the Alabama Rangers and Canadiens begin a sim- to 11. effectiveness has been much increas- scored 18 points between them. hero, year’s place be the first for that school in the South Bend on Friday, March 8. football is due for a ilar third series at New York Totals 738 775 824 2337 John Yeasley and Themar Simle He played tackle ed. In his last time out, Munns shut Walt Olson, former state agricul- seasoning in the Texas league before Sunday. 21-year history of the tournament on the Notre tural college star, staged a scoring duel in the State Dame eleven for two years and was out Baltimore with one hit over a soutbpawed Minne- he bids for a spot on the varsity and whether they can shake off - the Confectionery Transient tilt, each four-inning stretch. waukan dizzy to lead Mapleton to vic- again. Michigan Btate college, bad streaks which responsible one of the university’s outstanding bench true to were bagging six field goals and three gift tory. The tall forward opened the Coach Alstyne’s pre-scason j Fights Last Night this year for setbacks at the hands of linemen. Ben Van shots. Harris with six baskets and a Bt. Petersburg, Fla.—Lou Gehrig, scoring shortly after the game started A new athletic stadium for Atchi- promise of higher scores, ? Mary’s Bismarck James- The chronic mastoid condition with achieved a St. of and pair of free throws was high for the slugging of the New and he tossed in baskets with a regu- son, Kas., have playing higher per game average in Bluejays, which he was afflicted was compli- will a football its 1934- (By the Associated Freas) town’s downtrodden remains Transients but was closely followed cated by York Yankees, finally has made his larity that was discouraging to the field, practice field, running track, 35 basketball scores, but also allowed a matter of conjecture. pneumonia and a strepto- opposition. Fargo. N. D.—Stout Petrie, 152, by Raber with five from the floor and infection. operations first hit of the spring season. Lou baseball diamond and parking apace its opponents higher totals. The Rapids, Minn., outpointed Figuring strong in the lower coccus The were He counted seven goals and a Park two from the free throw line. to a pus development singled in the sixth inning of Tues- field 1,500 Spartans won 14 out of 18 games. Johnny 155, (6). bracket will Karley remove of the pair gift for motor cars. Moran. Detroit, be Coach Robert- Doc Priskc and Sebastian Goetz inner skull overlaying day’s game with the Boston Braves, of shots for 16 points. son's defending champions the way victory the brain, and games. Twelve passed from showed for the K. C.'s for the mastoid condition. his tenth time in three minutes before Min- Minot. The Magicians rank second with 10 and nine newaukan could penetrate Mapleton’s points respectively. One of the most popular in the summary, winning four out of Altman the per- men on pull defense for field counter. Maple- was outstanding the South Bend campus, Sullivan Fort Myers, Fla.—lmpatient to a seven tilts with quali- former Highway team up ton led 10-2 the tournament for the with starred in track well the stakes and start for their barn- at end of the first fiers. Their a free as as on Shlbe Park, quarter Goats season's record includes three buckets and throw. gridiron. He put the shot for the storming tour toward the but the settled down victories Valley City, Bismarck The entire Bison lineup counted Wednesday ready to with Wicken and H. Mahaney over Irish squad, and won his first foot- Athletics were and and Fargo, losses to heavily in scoring rip through game of spring connecting they emerged Mandan and the column but ball letter as substitute end for Ed- their last on the short Grafton and an even break in two Leicr. forward, was the leading point- die Kraus, all American, training camp with the House of end of a 21-10 score at the half. games getter in 1933. opposition. big Mapleton with Devils Lake. with nine baskets and a free “Sullivan s place can not be filled,'* David as The team turned on Grafton for points. Marum would rank third on this throw 19 and John- said Coach Elmer Layden, the pressure in the third period, - having Minot, Piggly “we were Sarasota, Kellett, basis downed Fargo. son were best for the Wiggly depending on him to lead the 1935 Fla.—Don late of ning up a 32-14 score before the split a ‘ five. University Pennsylvania, even in hoine-and-home” team, and his loss to the squad is ir- the of isn't reserves were sent in. Minnewaukan series with Wahpeton and dropped The last regularly-scheduled league reparable.” doing at all badly at the Red Sox rallied to outscore the Cass county two out of three games to Devils games will be played tonight. A tour- training camp. Manager Joe Cronin quint in the last period. Lake. They will be formidable con- nament between the six quints will be has had him working at second base tenders despite their class B ranking. played next week, ending the cage Steele, Londos Title Tuesday against the world’s cham- Wicken Leads Minnewaukan season. pion cards. The results? Four hits Wicken, Minnewaukan guard, was Wops Are Dangerous Summaries: Match Ends in Draw in six times at bat, one walk and five the main cog on offense and defense Marty LUDENIZE*your Coach Engh’s Wops, whose (40) for his team. throat! State Con. FG FT PF runs. In the field, he made two put- triumphs over Fargo, Grand Forks, Yeasley 6 0 and four For Mapleton, J. Warner played his H 3 Minneapolis, March 20.—-(A*) outs assists. Put a Luden'i In your mouth I Let itlay a soft, protective ooat- —ihsoonpU* Valley City and Jamestown were Simle 6 3 0 Wrestling through the last four usual good game at guard while Staf- somewhat dimmed by the pair of set- Fite 2 0 3 minutes of a one hour bout with his Modesto, Cal.—Manager Charlie farud, whose ankle still hurts him, ing on your hard-worked throat. Let the cool, refreshing men- .wkfa>^ backs they suffered at the hands of Morlan 1 o 0 arm dangling helplessly Grimm of the is ready was a defensive re- at his side, stalwart until thol revive your taste again. Than light another cigarette ... udsn’s cough Drop in Mandan and Bismarck on a western Martin 1 2 2 Ray Glendale, take up his long promised “hard early in second half. Steele of Cal., gained to moved the »©uth.,.olnvoa aodidnal jaunt must nevertheless be given a draw in his heavyweight champion- boiled manager" role. Since the ex- Killdeer and Minnewaukan will ieel the difference? Just as oooland smooth as a smoke can bel lajtadif |f||f | seefh^g plenty of consideration and un- Totals 16 8 5 ship match with Jimmy Londos, title- hibition schedule opened, the Cubs play for third place at 8:30 p. m., doubtedly merit their fourth place Transients <32i FG FT PF holder. here Tuesday night. have been too lethargic to suit Grimm Wednesday and this game will be standing. Harris 6 2 0 Before a record house of 10,000 and an early house cleaning—possibly followed by the championship en- oosghingf* With five games divided on the two Raber 5 2 1 spectators, Steele outclassed Londos a trade or two—may result. Grimm counter. Summary of the Stanley- LUDEN'S 5 sides of the ledger, the Fargo Midgets Aarons 1 o 1 for 50 minutes, keeping the champion also is investigating reports that Killdeer game: hold fifth place but must face the Renwich 1 0 4 groggy headlocks, three players violated training rules. with flying but as Stanley FG third ranking Walsh county aggrega- Garross l o 1 he rushed into finish him, the Greek FT FF Fla.—Dizzy Thompson, tion in their first game. Despite losses Patterson 0 0 1 applied a waist-lock and pitched the Bradenton, Dean—he f-c 4 1 1 to Wahpeton, Grand Forks and through ropes. of the wagging tongue and wizardous Borrud, f 5 2 2 Californian the Steele Johnson, Minot, the Midgets looked impres- Totals 14 4 8 damaged the ligaments in his arm—will meet up Wednesday with C. c 8 1 1 left Kinnoin, 0 sive in their wins over Valley City shoulder as he landed. the man he welcomed not at all into g 3 2 (35» Olson, g and Devils Lake and will be real K. C.’s FG FT PF Bronko Nagurski, International the —Babe Ruth. 3 0 3 1 2 1 Horne, threats if they can subdue their first Falkner Falls, threw George Koverly, Holly- Dean, slated to pitch the first four Van f o 1 1 Priske 5 0 innings round opponents. 2 wood, in 14 minutes and sec- in the Cardinals’ exhibition Meyers 3 0 three Braves, get Devils Lake is ranked just one 3 onds. game with the will several Totals 23 5 10 Goetz 4 1 1 and his mighty in shots at the Bambino Give notch above their oppon- f ft first round Gorman 2 2 3 Killdeer FG FT PF cfl bat. ents, Coach McLeod's Demons. Both Wetsch, f quints 3 0 1 have downed teams higher up Stout Petrie Defeats McDonald, 4 3 2 / HESE CIGAR«\ in the standings with Bismarck divid- Totals 15 5 9 New Orleans—Ralph Wlnegamer f BY POPULAR DEMAND j Highway (14) on Fargo Card plays shortstop, Bice, c 0 1 2 ' ing a bill with Mandan and FG FT PF Moran who third base or the (COST ME MORE THAN )WW Schlosser l l o outfield when necessary, probably has Ross, g 3 1 3 I AAAMAOADI OMRQM ? • ? downing Wahpeton while the Satans g FOR taking Altman 3 1 4 Fargo. March 20.— (IP)—Stout Petrie, pitched his way to a place on the Eckes, 0 1 3 THEM V were two out of three games Winslow Bodwin, g 0 0 1 from Grafton only to go 0 10 152, Park Rapids, Minn., won a de- Cleveland Indians’ pitching staff. down before Dohn l o 2 Wlnegamer the Midgets and the Wops. cisive victory over Johnny Moran, pitched the last five inn- The | Laskowski l o 3 155, Detroit, in a six-round bout here ings of the game with the New Or- Totals 10 6 13 records of tournament teams Flaig 0 0 0 Tuesday night. leans Pelicans Tuesday which played with one another and not in- the In- cluding games Eddie Gillespie, 141, Staples, Minn., dians won, 6 to 4. He held the Fell- or points against out- Totals 6 3 infield and aide opponents: 9 outpointed Len Pitney, 140, Park Rap- cans to one hit struck out HI ids, Minn., in four rounds. five men. YOU'RE 111 W L TP OTP Bisons (67) FG FT PF After losing the first round, Don Mandan ..4 1 lie 86 Bobzein 3 1 0 McCarthy, 168, Fargo, came back to San Bernardino, Calif.—That at- Minot 4 3 149 153 Leier 9 l i take the next three and the decision tack of blistered feet which made TELLING ME Becker 6 1 o in four-round bout with Bill Flem- Herman slow down the Grafton ... 4 2 160 130 a Babe on field Herman reports Kunz 7 4 0 ing, 170, Moorhead. for few days Babe from the Washburn 5 3 183 146 a didn’t retard his hit- training camp Heiser 4 o 2 Jackie 133, Fargo, ting. Just show in pink, Pirates’ that he used Fargo 3 2 123 140 O’Neil. decisioned to he’s the average yards punts high TV) you know why my original half-price offer on 10c Harry Larson, 132, Staples, Minn., Herman clouted two homers Tuesday to 55 on as a H Lake .. also such overwhelming Be- D. 4 6 225 267 . . La was an success? school gridder . that’s almost as JLs Fendrich Totals 29 7 3 in a four-rounder. as Pittsburgh cigar selling at It’s Bismarck .. 2 4 126 165 the Pirates downed the far as he has cause La Fendrich is no ordinary 10c sc. Piggly Wiggly (11) FG FT PF In a wrestling bout, Frank Topas, White Sox, 14-4, booted some of those grade imported Val. City .. 2 5 150 133 ground balls real 10-cent cigar quality ...with a of filler Norum 2 0 1 210, pinned Axel Anderson, 210, Bos- in the outfield.... Sonny wrapper that ordinary Workman, the noted jockey who was and a costly plant-ripened Java ;r, Fargo leads the field in the num- Agre o o 2 ton, in 21 minutes. cigars did use. never . Johnson 2 o 2 Off Fast up on Equipoise in most of that great Browns to . . . the who ber of state championships held since horse’s victories, worried about his When smokers found this out thousands V?'> -V **' V Akers l o 3 is a to try La Fendrich de- the basketball league was organized A strip from a man’s neck was used Start in American weight, and already planning a didn’t have chance personally, Isaak o l is And here it is! Naturally . .. in 1914. The Midgets have annexed 1 by a plastic surgeon to repair his training Japanese golf pros manded another opportunity. career.... at the prearattarge volume ... this half-price doem’t the title seven times. Other winners throat. The operation was successful New York, are to follow that Japanese even Totals 5 19 March 20.——Paced baseball pay what the cigars oo*t. To come out even, I’llhave are Valley City, four; Bismarck, until that strip grew a beard and by Rogers Hornsby’s Bt. Louis Browns, team on a tour of the States. me prevented the patient from United to sell them by the million*. League ... Grand Forks and Minot, two; Tower swallow- the American is off to a fast Six of them will be over to play you to go enjoy- ing, according to a British So in a way, it’s up to you! Do want on City, Michigan, Devils Lake and Pet- Bambino Indignant at medical start in the annual competition in the our best courses in the summer.... In iag red 10c quality «t sc? Ifyou do •••aoMkeupf ersburg, one. journal. “Grapefruit League.” two yean, Leon Chagnon. formerly Heart Attack Rumors American Leaguers thus far have of the Pirates and now pitching for The “Bossy” was Kansas Btate and the University name given to won It of their 21 spring training the Giants, worked In 68 games—hut of Kansas played she basketball con- St. Petersburg:. 71a., March 2 cows under their generic name of clashes with National League oppon- be didn’t start a one. ... He hopes season, four —Babe Ruth snorted with indignation “Bos.” Cattle, Buffalo, and Bison are ents. The Browns, with three victor- to get starting assignments with Bill tests this of them count- Wednesday when told all near-relatives, come starts, ing in Big Six conference standings. of published re- and under ies in four have contributed Terry’s crew. ports that he had suffered a heart this classification. most heavily to this advantage. Grocery attack since reporting to the Boston Striving to learn something Bismarck Co. rarely of wild Sharks art found in fresh Braves and been under a doctor’s care. W. O. T>»vis. 88. who arrived In Approximately 79,000 jackrabblts fowl flights, Rank W. Robl of the Wholesale Distributors of La Fendrich Cigars vMsr. bat Lake Nicaragua, in Cen- “I'm not so spry as I used to be Gainesville, Tex., afoot in 1870, still were killed in 18 western Kansas “Cheyenne Bottoms* of Kansas has tral contains sharks as but otherwise I hope to do pretty well is r~» e of .he town’s leading attor- counties in a week of farmers* drives 10,000 BISMARCK, N. D. N banded ducks in the past few well as otbar ssa fish. for an old-timer, he said. nc \ against the pests. years.

' * SCHEDULE—FRIDAY SATURDAY 9LM; ESLSTSSt Fargo Friday Evening ChemptoneUp Game —Btagle MEMORIAL 3:00 vs. Grafton 10:00 Winners of Friday Afternoon 4:00 Losers of AinUasion—Reserved, SIJS; 4:00 Maadan vs. Valley City 11:00 Winners of Friday Evening 7:15 Losers of Saturday Afternoon Unreserved, |LN State Ounee: Basketball 8:15 Winners of Saturday Afternoon Other Tournament 3:00 Losers of Friday All Wahpeton Afternoon BUILDING 7:30 Minot va. Keaerred, fIM Gsmes Begin Friday, Mar. 22,3 o’Clock 8:30 Bismarck va. Davila Lake 9:15 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Unreserved, Tie BISMARCK