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——— SCOOP aerorrer Downwal or ©1117 (NTL YND — BALto ~ Mp — NOTE THE OUTWARD AND RD MOVEMENT OF i i ae : TALE - POINT " : BRINGING GUN i} (oH:Fo ee sure!) Hl oe | (NOT A BAD SYSTEM- - WHEN YOU.GET TIRED TOTING§ YOUR GUN! FEROCTEN DEFEATS, NEW SHEN 41 Captain Rohs Makes 14 of the Points Scored Against the Hebron Quintet (Special to The Tribune) Hebron, N. D., Jan, 24.—The Hebron high school basketball team won a victory in its second game of the sea- i x son, defeating New Salem high last é Saturday evening at New Salem by BAN a score of 40 to 18. The first half was marked by close guarding and careful nae play and was nip and tuck until the last few minutes when the Hebron boys pullea ahead to a score of 14 to 6. The second half was more exciting | and also rougher than the first. New Salem threatened to even the score. | but toward the end of the half if out of the race, the final score | ri being 40 to 18. i For New Salem, Captain Rohs was ° almost the whole show, maki MS mention for his seven ets from the field although he playing | guard, Stelter and Rolis, opposing } centers, cach scored six baskets from! the field and two from the foul line. | ‘The summarized score follows: New Salem— F Hebron | E. Otte FE. H, Potter Le. J. Rohs O, Ost A. Geissler Lg. s, Substitutés: Kruger for 0: ge =", Watson for G ler, Smith for H. pern, Webmaier for Theiring. Roth for Lorenz. “¥ield goals: Otte 1, Patt 1. Rohs 6, Lorenz 2. Theiring 4, St ter 6, Kaufmann 7: free throws: Rohs 2, Stelter 2: personal fouls: Otte 2, és Watson 1, Halpern 2, Referee, Jchn and crossing the fielders. Drewelow. | his drives. The botton diagram When Paskert is hitting to left field consistently, fielders switch are shown in top diagram, blanketing left and center fields, set for when he uses a heavier bat, driving the ball to unprotected territory |Paskert Invents Plan To Fool ___Fielders; Boosts Average \\ ‘DoDE, PASKERT shows direction of Paskert’s hits Hitting Into Right Field. By reducing or increasing tl weight of his bat a few Dode Paskert, Philly has devised a new outfielde ting average 40 or what it would naturally be. Fooling the outfield is one of tl * FIELD REPRESENTATIVES RN. Cuyke : Otis, Yankton, ly are handicapped by having th fielders camping right under the’ batting averages. Get Drives To Left Filed, Play-| er Is Able To Cross Outfield by «.1i¢ ounces: ey what he is trying T,) they are ready to meet shift with; The scheme by} shift. which he fools and hoosts his bat- 30 poiuts over x problems with batters. Play sof the Cobb type who are just Ubi ete as liable to hit into one field as an- 5. other are rare and ‘'dead right” x ‘dead left field’? hitters usual- which isn’t at all conducive spotted and moves over It is not uncommon for batters’ ‘to change their batting style to. and “em where they in most cases the batter changes his position at the plate and tips! \C) off the opposing fielders and pitch- little forward to ‘ can’t see the Dead right fielders often step aj bat. and even catchers have been pull’ the ball) unable to tip into Jeft field and itt field hitters! Dode is using his heavy ie step back to “punch” it into right) when he has changed back to his ' ight stick. ; Changing From Light To Heavy, FIELDERS CAN'T SEE CHANGE IN DODE PASKERT'S BAT! Bat, When Fielders Shift To| THAT'S WHY HE FOOLS THEM WHEN THEY SHIFT! Outfielders spot these changes shift to meet them. The ain’t,”” but pitcher also is able to put the ball aside for the man who intends to *punch”’ to do and|for the fellow who sets to pull. the ball and far outside and outfielders pitehers ange in Paskert’s when bat or off fielders Paskert solves the problem by! changing bats. first As Paskert, batting right-hand: pary, he handed, is naturally a left field) In ir hitter, the outfield soon has him! D. T. left field to lay for his drives. aad ‘New Universities Dictionary ‘COUPON \Prasented hy BISMARCK ee are prepared for comes into left or while right field is left much protection. Paskert meets this condition by, center field,! without first Bismarck;° Mr. ware 3 toward Mr. and: M Flickertail people to ‘Texas February This will be his second trip, the one being made the first of Jan- the party weté: Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mr.’and Mrs. John Roop, and (Mrs. Carl Cline, . August Johnson, Mr. Mrs, Joseph Mann, Washburn; | In these: positions the fielders} Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Day, Mr. Biss, anything that] McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. John Bolley and daughter, Mandan. son accompanied Price Owens on the S. E. Berge- trip. Apples, $125. per box, at- Gussner’s, changing to a heavier bat. They See ad today. added weight of the bat slows up his swing so that he meets the ball at a shorter angle than his lighter bat and the ball is driven: into right field. : When the fielders find he is: hitting into right field and shift to! meet his drives, Paskert changes back to the light bat and pulls his drives into left: field. TEXAS LAND SELLING WELL SPRING SUITINGS AND. OVERCOATINGS .TO.\NORTH DAKQTA PEOPLE A telegram received Tuesday by Price: Owens or J. T. Owens & Co., Teal estate dealers, from his brother, D. T. Owens, who took a patty of North Dakota people to Texas to in- terest them in land at San Benito, stated that he had sold considerable 50 people, including a number of Bis- marek, Mandan, Washburn and ‘Mc- Kenzie people, left San Benito’on the return trip and is expected to arrive in Bismarck the first of February. The Owens ‘brothers are the local frnit helt, for winter homes. Price Owens will take another party of the =In the Latest. Patterns: Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed: the party, which is composed of H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAROGS ESTABLISHED 1878 agents for the San Benito lands. A IRVING VIVIAN, Representative number of North Dakota people have " or tracts in this productive| § Heesert Blect = Oppssite P. Ov ~ Upstairs PHONE 7418 Le newcccccccncnccoeewcceos Fred Welsh said he when he boxed Riehie Mitchell. 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