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feet etereerteanttecartaiet THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AT LAST—A LENGLEN - WILLS MATCH? Famous Tennis Champions May Clash in Cannes Tourney Finals SECOND MATCH PLANNED FOR | TENNIS STARS; Mile. Lenglen and Miss’ Wills} Invited to Take Part in Tournament winner month. \ now yon the Rivi ions alre hind Mr. Mellen in the action, ag the , | over ved her oy e to Mile. Lenglen a club also contends that the law 1s in- Wills. ‘The tournament will lust] first set. In the second she, lid. Regardless of the decision Socal even? wititeaaedl tne wonien’ rendered by Judge Jansonius, it has been agreed between the parties to the suit ¢hat the-case will be appeal- | ed to the state supreme court for a! | final decision. BADGERS LEAD CONFERENCE | IN GAMES WON a before to he playin rve for tennis on the iss Will: much sanies unce with two oj only h her match} without the out five games fo Victory s Wills’ Viet in he That much-dis ed tennis mateh | en the two net queens, Suzanne | |y and Helen will -be So, you can’t figure any too strong- on a Lenglen-Wills mateh, At t not before you see them at the barrier ready to go; And even then one wonders, if mademoiselle _ will now | suddenly 1 rt in the midst nes. | s st get with her usual s| | ‘ girl thas far has during the tourna. Hi he hopes to keep this (ter the final match is| a fortnight jetropole courts, wk d to extend he s Wills - hich He! 7 Ciireugh pped out that nea e nne was | We + the tem-| may prevent the pair from getting to-| Iiniois Is a Close Second— vs|zanne sand her halen herseif in-| gether. That's commercialism as ¢: Sagi 3 about Miss Wills”) 20! 1 rr edt htds disposed somewhere along the route.| emplified by the sale of the movin Michigan Third—Gophers plied. “I'm talk- It will he recalled that the paie| picture rights to a private firm; ament, not the clashing on certain other | s Wills has become-a bit p. vat Bottom ish vow would ‘not : Cie to have the Freneh the heavy hetting going the ‘ me with questions } the damper the whole | ro} ds her match with reat | ‘ ‘caged eal rst de per on the whole} rounds on her eigreat! peo: Fo pie a — dropping out through i But--if Suzanne and Helen actually [er conférence Matinee EW a nme such § ats BWA. 2 enters on its last month today, with see emer orm Tiinois dowging the footsteps of Wis- | Flednsin in the lead. : Michigan, in third place, has a chance to tie with the Hlinois ford runner-up position at the expense of downtrodden Minnesota, undisputed | come to Suzan- | m i ‘avored to win! _ | Sivant | Trouble :| Causes Death of : Tacoma F ighter| Spottsmen Await ah Decision in Case nius on atest case Dpenekt against A. W. Mellen, a member of the club, on a charge of hunting iipn tour ; : fi ir. The Bad e ay ua decisively deteatine| Ticoma, W she (m) Wal | chickens’with a dog, “Mr. Mellen was eR LEC TO ER a aN os sto, 6-1, 6-4, | ter Jones, 13, Facoma welterweight | arrested last full by Game, Warden] the balance ee + through in the’ othe boxer, died here yesterduy of heurt | Against Mellen | jesse to Pacnureed ae the HG Balance oft pe eee elt Weiaenas (Of Mle, -Goritoslnyes, /@-0,| ceouble qitleshe wae aeorking out in| complaint on the ground’ that, the| Inigois went into xecond place Sat- . }a gymnasium. Jones boxed in the | | Members of the Burleigh County | North ota law prohibiting chick-| yrday by adding a 35-31 victory over aap pox coming aa pete CCN amateur ks for about a and interest lub are baci f ith en hunting with dogs is unconstitu- | Qhio State to a 29 to 28 win over Pur- wer and Mile. Lenglen, 3 had. about. 10- professidnal | interest a decision expected within a| tional. as i f Wiils played » remarkable ame. She | natchee | few days from Distriet Judge Fred| ‘The lécal sportamen’s club’ ik be- |e catlier in the week. Ohio State, cpememee remepese tet) by last. year's champion, sixth place. Indiana and Purdue, arguing over foukth place, take on Mlinois and-Chi- cago, respectively, this week. ‘Their clash Suturday Wns a 3) to 20 win for the Boilermakers, Chicago dropped a notch jn the standing by its 23-26 loss to Mae consin, BOWLERS FROM FT. DODGE SET HIGH SCORES Mankato, Minnesota, Pin Smasher Scores 668 in the ‘Singles Sunday ' St.Paul, Feb. bowlers on the alleys to International Bowling tournoiment had new marks in -the singles and doubles to shoot at. Consistent work by~ Fort Dodge, Towa, teams netted them three first places during their dropped to two-day stay here. The Puie Moon quint of Fort Dodge heads the five-man standing with 2.941, J, Kehm and J. L. Davidson, also of Fort Dodge, topped the doubles with 1,226. Davidson has 1,810 for-the leadership in the all- events. °. With a score of 668, R. Bibbs of Mankato, Minnesota, swung into firat place in the singles yesterday. bun ele DOUBLES ORES 1,206 me pen Feb. 15.—(#)—L. Barrand J. Mau¥er of St. Paul, bowling on the 9 a. m, shift this morning, went into second place of the International Bowling Association bowling doubles when they turned in a score of 1,206. Another change eccurred among the 10 leaders when A. MacDonald and A, Johnson of Eau Claire knock- ed over 1,165 pins and took fifth place. The high mas of 1,226 set by J. Kehm and L. J. Davidson in this event Sunday will be the target for Winona and St. Paul bowlers this afternoon. Pinsters from Rochester aise are scheduled to play on the late da~ shift. V. J. Buckholz of Mankato ‘Teptac- ‘ ed J. TL. Davidson gf Fort Dodge, lowa, for the leadership of the event group, when he turned in a total nine-game score of 1,828 as compared 1,810 for D: who now is in second place. Al. England, of St. Paul, moved into third place with 1,797 and he is fol lowed by J. Kehm of Fort Dodge, who has 1,795. Cleveland:Team Starts: Training| Hot Springs, Ark. Feb. 15—(- Headed by Jack McAlister and Harry thews, trainers, a squad of 14 mbers of the Cleveland Americans arrived here yesterday and will re- main until March 5. Tris Speaker, manager, is due to arrive today. A hike will start the spring training season. cae eas BEST PICK WOAW (526) Omaha, Neb. 6:20-—Populat. 6:50 — Orches- tra, 9—Clussical. Kgl (467) Los Angeles, Calif. ~-Concert. 7 — Orchestra. 8—Quartet. 9--Musical. WTC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. 50—Trio. —9---Instrumental, 0—Dance music. — 10:30 — Symphonic Ensemble. WEAF (492) New York City. 10—“La Sonnambula,” — grand opera. i ! 1 Fg ey ee ee EASTERN TIME ‘WOO (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. 4 —Organ. 73:30 — Concert. 1 Orchestra. WREO (285.5) Lansing, Mich, 6— Concert. 45 WWJ (352.7) Detroit, Mich. Concert 8—Band. WEAF (492) New York City, 6— Dinner music. versity lecturs Chancellor Curr; “Lullaby Lady.” To Wi Miners’ Tria.’ and P. Gyp- sies. To WEEI (476), WOAP (469. 4 52.7), WSAR (305.9), woo 7—Columbia ’ Uni- 7:20--Dorothy ianist. .7:30— WSAI (325.9), 10--Grand ‘La Raat h To WOO ys. BE (461.3) WJAR a Wea? (469), WAG (268), WSAI (3: by: . 11— Ben Bernie and chat rt ‘WIP (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. -—Orchestra. KDKA (309) ittsburg, Pa. 6:30—Con- 6305 cert. 9—Light opera. WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mass. 6:30 —Orchestr: 7:30-—Organ. 8— Orchestra. 8:30—Quaretet. 9:30 Concert. 3 WCAE (461.3) Pittsburg, Pa. 6:30 —Concert. 8—Orchestra, — 10—- ares opera, (379.5) Schenectad: WCAP (469) W: hington, —Addresses and musical selecti: WCAU ae Philadelphia, Pa. Recital. -—-Vocal and instrumen- tal. a0. —Orchestra. 10—Vobceal. wENy (258.5) New York City 7:15 —Musical - varieties, 10—Orches- tra. é | News of Our | Neighbors -—_—__-—___—_—___—__—_ - . FRANCES NEWS How is this for winter weather these days? Water running every- where and almost impossible to get anywhere with car or team, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw left for Wash- ington state, to make her father, Mr. Ed. Dietzman, a visit. Mr. Dietz- man is reported to be very sick. Mr. Herman Gierke is making a trip to Bismarck, Mr. Anton cher surprised his many frierids by getting married the other day. Adelph and David Rybe: making « trip to Menoken today. Martin Tooker and Mr. Floyd Owen were shopping in Bismagck Thursday. are yw TAX FREE) To win more friends we make this liberal offer The regular price of a tin of Lucky Strikes is 40c. (plus State Tax) While this offer lasts, we pay the Federal Tax of 15c. You pay the dealer only 25c. (plus State Tax) Act quickly, as the dealer’s allotment at this: price is limited. Get one tin (only one to a person) for home or for office. The regular price will be in effect when the dealer’s aapely on this offer is sold. = Smoke these 50 Lucky Strikes. Then you'll know why the 45-minute toasting process makes “Luckies’ taste so good. oa you this pei extra process. = Reeatiy the hidden flavors of the world’s finest wean “Lackies' taste so go A reason millions cant resist 2. c— JAR (305.9) - Providence, R. —Entertainers, WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. Y. 8:40—Vocal and instrumental. \CENTRAL TIME WAS (3998) Louisville, Ky. 4 —Con- ert. . WEBM (226) Chicago, Ml. 4—Or- chestra and soloists. 6—Features. KEAB (407) Lincoln, Neb. 5:30-- Concert. WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 5:45— Chimes concert. KYW (536) Chicago, IN. WFAA (476) Orchestra. WKRC (423) Cincinnati, Ohi 6 Orchestra. 8—-Vocal and mental. 9—American Legion 6—Orches- Dallas, Tex. 6 Or. WOCO (4164) St. Paul Minneapolis 6:80—Concert. F ical. KFNF. (266) She sat Ta. Concert. KSD (545.1) St. Louis, Mo. Classical. {Scotch program. WHB (365.6) Kansas: City, Mo. Popular. KPRC (296.9) Houston, Tex. 7 Dance tunes. 9—Vocal. WHO (526) Des Moines, —Piano!’ 8—-Trio. 11~ WOS (440.9) Jefferson C —Coneert. 1 KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, Ark. 9 —Dance tunes. 9:30—String quar- tet. 10—Orchestra. WDAF (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. 11:45 —Frolic. MOUNTAIN TIME KOA (3224) Denver, Colo. Concert. 8:30—Instrumental. —Orchestra. 9:30—Musical. CFAG (435.8) Calgary, Canada. 9— Trio. , > PACIFIC TIME KGO (361.2) San Francisco, ( Concert. + KGW (481.5) Portland, Ore. 6— Con- cert. 8—Concert, KPO (428.3) San Franci sco, Cal 6:40—Orchestra. 8—Organ. 9 Musical. 10—Orchestra. T. Harms was a Mahirck caller yesterday. We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so_ willi re- sponded in the cash donations for the Salvation Army. We believe they will use it to good advantage. Mr. and Mrs. George Gierke were visiting with their folks here’? hu day. Mr. Senns Harms wheat io Menoken Friday. IDDIES'COLDS should not be“‘dosed.” Treat them exterfthily with— ” VISks B. Used Yearly: “Bids Calif. 6 Kauling O:30--"