The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1927, Page 6

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‘Starts Glen Ullin -will tonight to play th game which and full of thrills. played ba ing at 8: Indian School Traini hool art GLEN ULLINIS PHANTOMS FOE HERE TONIGHT Battle Between 2 Fast Teams| at 8:30—Prelim- inary to Be at 7:30 © to Bismarck antoms in a hard-fought a pre- ; The w rn team ‘ Phantoms 20 to 11 } night and the Glen ages are i determined to add another victory to| 4 the This quint is even better} b than the one with which the Phan- toms tangled last year for the Slope basketball championship, so that considerably Ullin cage machin are good Jong-shot 5 Rueter at center is coms hi idou, the E combine wards who ing. BGth these. moa long shots in the Training school last work for ar their part, was, a number of shots were nabbed by t has a sm tions are local high school floor. games this team acclimated. matehed quints. has from home on larger floors that it has good ability to b more than a Purdue and Walery in forward po- able men art of the Glen and Both of them than able in def the tip-off a good His scoring ability is speed he equals the other pla his team. Geck and Streitmetter are mainstays 5 Geck gathered more points in the last game and metter proved val work. InG ay ¢ t tonight. nd Middaugh form side of the Phantom | play and can be relied upon to do In the last Glen Ullin kame, played on a small floor as it| the westerners'| he: Despite the fact that ¢ floor at home, that the quint from the west will not be handicapped on the The previous out their infield for the 1927 pennant e and they nd gains of times. od and in reenfiled and Rob- CHICAGO CUBS four for. ed si with the| and will men, indica Fight and speed are sure to be big| factors in this game betwen two well- Washington and Chicago, Jan. and St. Louis the lead in vices of Tris elared at Tampa that i i ; \ @ Washington contra Rae ae Wherever they wish There is no cl _ Vices. fielders are expected Jast nigh “The Flasher boys 1. the game. Spcesiabsiceonperendictaanrpneayreonent nagar aaeaettn SRP AADNRT ANNE RSET Sy fought hard. St. Louis Dicker For Cobb, Speaker Sp ct, to hung up their seventh straight victory by defeating the New Leipzig high cagers, 31 to They gave a fine example of + teamwork and played a snappy game, Mmaititaining « good lead throughout —(P)—-Washington| ppear today to have the: contest for the ser- peaker and Ty Cobb. Clark Griffith of the Senators de- ker prom- P ised him to give first consideration to while St. Louis so far has made the most ener- getic attempt to land Ty Cobb. The provisions of the as far as American League club pri ty is concerned, have been laid a: jo permit these two stars to sign aiver rule, ince, however, that any National League club will be al- lowed to sign them, so long as any American Leaguers desire their ser- With no price tags attached to their contracts by their original ¢lub owners, the two slugging out- conclude profitable terms for themselves, Flasher High Wins From New Leipzig By 31 to 11 Score Flasher, N. D., Jan. 29.—-(Spécial) — Before an overflow crowd, high, school split a double header with ‘New Leipzig in the local gymnasium ‘The Flasher girls went down to de- before the New Leipzig girls by 5 score in a fast and furious Béth teams poet good bas- veal Knetheut .| fact that he is signed to a.contract ¢| calling for him to play -| in Florida during the winter months, -| None of the pros were at all sorry, en Ullin| by am ,| Clyge Breck in reserve, Flasher IN SPORTS Walter Hagen on a tee, Silver buckles on his knee Never dubs or hits a tree Clever Walter Hagen ja., Jan, 29.— alter Hagen did not play in the big California golf tourneys due-to the exclusively for he always makes plenty of trouble. BUY ENGLISH FROM TOLEDO Deal Is Considered One of the Outstanding Purchases of | the Winter Ch: outst: (P)—One of the s of the winter | the n Assotiation club by the Chicago Cubs, to round chase, English, only 20 years old, com- (lees a roster of youngsters for the ¥ tional Leaguers, only two over 30 years old. Two players and $50,000 was the price of the star shortstop. Another promising youngster, ex- pected to raise the outfield batting average, was obtained from the Louis- ville Association club, Earl Webb. Hope to Crowd Leaders the leaders this seasoi Among the 32 play 's on. the Cub roster ufe six old and eight new pitchers. The other infield positions will be filled by last season's regulars, Sharky Adams at third; Jim Cooney at second, and Captain Charley Grimm ut first, with Howard Freigau and Webb, Hack Wilson and Clyde Heatheote probably wil] ybe the out- field regulars. iin es and Gon- zales are the fi ring feceivers. CONFERENOE ADOPTS CODE IN RECRUITING Big Ten Attitude Toward Special Offers to Athletes Is Clearty Defined Clearer definitions of the Big Ten attitude toward financial inducements offered star athletes were in force today, adopted by the athletic and academic executives of all the conference uni- versities. Blanks for all athletes now compet- ing will be prepared as quickly as possible so they may sign these dec- larations that they will abide by the new conference code ~ recruit- ing. Scholarships, loans and remission of tuition should not be awarded by | Universities on the bi of athletics, the new conference definition of im- proper recruiting declares, and the unofficial granting of fi 1 aid to athletes by individuals and organ- izations, slumni or otherwise, whose primary object in granting the aid ie the 4 idy of an athlete, should one of. the most. momentous gatherings in = Ristory baad the. western confere: consi This was the resul | bach, down three times in the final | ime on McTigue’s record, with the : hi ters. result may give him an opportunity] Seranged and would do all mete her Hiareybimond our cattle buy- tional counsellor, And brunettes are i hi al. - iar ce pha tue seat ee ta power to make it @ success: The|ér, spent several days in Janies- ‘va nick for & aay a : more given to home life. <r: JANUARY 9, 1027 rtment of avers, of Min. ' off her re- Hay tite ye ‘Sélénee Coh- ad Tokio. People were be er eat it, in. bygon a food ba ess Mino¥ teuchers 16, BieNaw! tetieh. ers 32, New Leipzig high choot” girts oy Flasher high school girls :5, New Leipzig high schoél boys 11, Flasher high school ‘boys. 31.’ Mandan 21; Dickinson 14. Mandan “B” squad 6; Hebron 13, Mandan Juniory 26; St. Mari's| casi school 30. aime ie OVER BISMARCK Local Cagers Are Trowneéad to the. Tune of 25-13 Score By. Valley City Team gre! ve said. aia fe a aes The..Witt. children. were over. tohwho it te Neiter’s children on Sun- noon. . “g ae E. Witt called. at R. G. Mar- londay forenodn. a M, Nolan and family visited at Janiés Novy’s on Sutiday. Emil. Schuckmere. visited at P. G. ‘opigee a s én Stmda) — Ecklimd Capt Zonsisen was buty iain oa sepenatd Morris. w went southwest of ‘Baldwin Sous, to haut wood for bw Pe ce hy Hea busine: johnson iter at the Phil Monroe home Wed a pipe «Cae Cr transacted business the presidents of each the athletic directors and Posing a committee of six at Wome aid: away, aud ems involved in the “play- ing league” plan, were shelved’ by the committee of sixty. MTIGUE EASY WINNER OVER BERLENBACH Referee Stops Bout in Fourth Round When Paul Is Bleed- ing and Helpless —()—Mike Me- ammered with rejuve- re Mildred Johnson visited at the Olson home in Dristoll oVer the ‘week-end. Ir. Helines ir Melland was dn getting his cat fixed Satu: “ne Russel Tollefson: Na i own caller Frida: A dance given in Sterling Fri- day night by “Aces of Lou! On ac- count oe the weather theré wis only 1 crowd. A’ good time was injoyed by ev iFybody. A. pie social wes given in Ste BF Sehpel No. 1 for thé bénefit . A. last Thursday. ister, M Ire. Mortis meant réon and » and Mis, Elsus Elitess visited came “Me Herman Falkenstein | at Roy Turners Saturday événing. Hol sures her's Som oe vo sain home visitors at} Miss Peterdon who teaches at Ster- t piteas 0) rt dete fy + gion in ling School No. 2 has been on the ites Si a lees, by a frogen lég. She ‘Anderson: took ¢! very much at this writ- k Fi evenin we Stent ie ba " ma eA Fistted ‘Baturdes and Sun- cteam m to the east side la ny ek in the old barber aft and Mrs. T, F. Morcis and i high h serine ta at : serv eee 4 seen girls serve fei 4 “The Valley City Hi-liners scored 8 he: 25 to 13 victory over the Biemarek | Demons last night, according to méa- ger reports received today from the’ eastern city. No det on thé game i time today. town, high school tonight and will havé another hard battle on. their hands, .. The Jimmies have a fast team and -will keep the Demons on their toes every minute of the time, Waldera and Ringuette at forwards, Burdick at center and Regan and An- derson at guards will likely be the Jimmie lineup tonight and. this quint ling the moi irs. Tom Stewart atid fam- ismarck callers Saturday. Jim Anninson of Driscoll is illness from colds, the attendance has not been as good. Be on the portals that lead| should display some real basketball. | The Intermediate Room el 8 dughter: saertee and py ibis! up his work at the Ster-“% to Tex Rickard’s heayyweight elim- held another meeting and. elect ¢ at ort any. ling Bank. . jaaai a BISMARCK I8 CONFIDENT offi Some of th roles attending sey Elsie and abel MeCaltout Mr. Glen Elfiess has been on the ination tournament. new icers. Some of the wat ‘eedaping at attende hoot in Still Sun- # In. a thrilling four-round vietory,| Oh BEATING JAMESTOWN and duties had been f 50 | Harry home. : sees ates sick list but is much improved at writing, Mr, Raymond Johnson was a Ster- ling caller Thursda; The P. T. A. tet at the Sterling School No. 2 Tuesdwy. A small pro- grém was given aftér this they all had lunch, Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 29—)— Bismarck high school cagers arrived here to give battle to. Jamestown high this evening full of confidence that they will offset their defeat by Valley .City last evening by victory over the team which. their twin, Mandan, defeated a week ago.. Olson; the secretary member tries to The thitd grade have ing a trip to Ching. It is ve interesting, because’ they see many things that, are different front | van rs. In en théy are study- id Te. | on was a business pisitor he ‘ishé? home ane wae mere 2 “home bay ‘He strom of Boise | aid and Gordon Willianis, Ben- was ie | Cl ie¢ Anderson, and “4 sgceierctibeghipeinnesara| Geratd Morris visited with Wallace stein Sunday, wis Bina Bide was & caller, in| PAhonste Surety: eed with Her- the former king of the light heavy- weight brigade last night belted into submission Paul Berlenbach, the man who once stripped him of the title. McTigue was credited with a technical knockout when the referee waved him away from the bleeding and “, ” Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson were helpless “Astoria Assassin” aftér| standing guard of the Blomarck teae Reg oo on Saas. man. Fatkenstein Sunday. Mo: two minutes and 43 seconds of fight-| was the star performer for them lnet| nay Noeaavth aid fifth ate eave | wa?! Xgl was a caller S61". and Mrs. Elaer Williams and{{¥ célleté Monday. ing in the session. evening but most of the westérners’| heen interested in different maps | A a nad La Ve daughters, wanl on on ae Perk’ ins hoi By Fricke patorn ie after Ad foods wit! Throwing caution to the four cér- ners of Madison Square Garden, Me- Tigue, heretofore a cautious fighter |’: although a superlative boxer, ripped into Berlenbach from the tap of the opening gong. Long overhand rights and uppercuts smashed against Ber- | @&<—_£$_—_——— re lenbach’s chin as the 35-year-old vet- eran craftily blocked every attempt of his opponent to score with his terriife left hook. Falls to “Come Back” Berlenbach, 26 years old, one of the most feared fighters in any di- vision, plainly showed the effects of points were made on frde throws, Lwhich they were perfect. [tet Leith Our mail man, C. A, iessuas, Teports seventeen, new Patrons an- nexed to route No. 1. The being es, on the route entitles us to a daily bite as the usual Peme completed. in Washington Mrs. John Moen, & party was given at moms tee for Agnes Sahn. ats Ko who shessaet Ware Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon; and son, Mr. bad Mrs. Carl Lander. holm and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oskas Landerholm and Emile Olson, Victor No Mabet Landerholin, also Masters , and Henry Brusté. The eve- "was spent in playing cards iS OF (By The Associated Press) Néw York—The up-to-daté way to frastrate a burglar is to let him into fivisibte light, his interruption of the rays setting off an atarm. The - .| possibilities of such were shown by ” Dr. E. E. Gree of New York univer- ity in demonstrating how light could make sound. Warsaw—School hers arc ask-f ing that the radio be ateea from the of states ph the United Primary Grade This week pow A a ting ce tg second hatf of the schoo! 7 The following have visited the primary room: Junior Jones, Er- ving Sether, Ralph Farrell, Mrs. Gilbert Moen, Miss Alma Wahl and Mrs. B. I, Saunders, Nellic | 53 Emch and Fay Mossman. més, ‘The second lers are learn- |" Hiids Krause is working at pe “Snow 8,” by TY | Hy, Ma to + Dodge, iret grade is| Harry Rannpstad’s, going now as soon |. has fén' in Konor of her son Helmér. Phi event was his birthday anniversary. Gamés weré played dfter which luich Was servéd. A good time was had reposted | Ma orking on “Amer Sabnt cack: | bY all. homes of their pupils, because les- He could neither time hia ‘punches at Washing ton, mae who ia "A star border haw been made for| ete While ahe'is ¢cine, ft ‘hoo. ©. 3. Biders motored £8) Listen sons. prepared during. broadcasting nor ‘summon back the footwork the hone, r deaghter, Mrs, | backboard by the first grade. | Victor Nelson and Emile Usort| Fuesday afternoon, transuetMg busl-fhours are unsatisfactory. ~ re pciesarils, hdr The crowd oF, 16,000, viewing. for Thiele, will atrive from Mand Sahn were Wilton callers last Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. Phitip Sckenwéder-| New York—All record for quiek tonight. ‘ The Modern. Woodmen ‘are_an- houncing a dance to be elven, here nla evening, Jan. 28, Some "Tort music oe been ‘en- raged lor. the occasion. W. A. basketball teank of Neve Leipzi pie, wil Blay’the Mi x: A. of Leith Miay evening be- fore the.-dance. The game. will start promptly at 8 o'clock. This Pee late to be an exciting game, lew Leipzig won, 20 to 10, ovér Flasher Jan. 22, and Leith has yet to see defeat, At the Leith P.“f. A. méeting held at the high school on Monday evening, January 17, the question of serving hot lunches to the rural | ters, school children was discussed. Mrs. Seal, the grammar room teacher, explained how hot lunches had been served in: the past, and told for the pl si al and men of the its who must nde con from three to ae hy on "inh tie tie could (B dissemination of music have been broken. Irving Berlin thought up something at Palm Beach, telephoned ‘ings,| it to New York and thousands heard lo and | Lucrezia Bori sing it over a big fadio hookup. New York—Worse than the sting of a béé is imagination. Fifty stu- dents at Homeopathic medical college were given capsules, some containing jj sugar of milk and some containing Poison of thé bee and spider. The students. were tol@ to report: any ills iejthat dévelopéd. The quickest to re- port—amt their symptoms were the 4 mést’ virulent—were those Who had Partaken of innotuous milk. Constantinople — The sexes are segregated in dancing sthools now. Men must dance with men and women with women. Philadelphia — Gentlemen _préfer blondes bedar of théir gréater cheerfulness, hopefulness atid desire to be entertained, in the opinion of Dr. Katherine M. Rt. Blackford, voea- the first time the real fighting man evening. - in McTigue, shouted encouragement as he hammered “Oom Paul” in the first and second rounds, roared in approval when Berlenbach went down for the first time in the third round, and turned the garden into bedlam vith their cheering as the Dublin slasher whipped him mercilessly from that point until the end. Berlen- ger and Otto Favin' Sekerten were callers at the Edwin Schenkenberget }ihomé the foré part of the wéek. Richard Lukas of Westitig '$. ‘D., ia visiting with his un aise ity, énd Mrs. Jolin ScBlecht. John: Schietht is = perch up his supply of ie es Sjerstec was an over the David Calquhoun Miss Lydia Marske and Mildred Tanstan, teachers of Estherville township, attended the basketball game here Friday night. e ‘Mrs A H. Lundberg was a ‘vis- itor‘at the Eric Englebretson home Wednesday. Mr.. Johnson and Ole Engen: ef of Fargo, who are directors of the ‘irst State bank, transacted busi- ness here last week. A. H. Helgeson pet several we in Bismarck week. he . A. Williams and daugh- id Jennie; who Baye: the A. H. Hel Haz being her birthday. A crowd atténdéd and enjo; ning to the full extent, cards’ sie béing the pleasures. served at midnight by the hostes Mr. and Mrs. Adath bpd Armond, Missés, Len: arid Andtew guest; ot Mr. and Mrs. tyre * Dean Gtaavie home Saturda; Me: a Begs of Hampton was ¢ Georgé Nauman home Miss Ann 5 Catal foun épérit’ the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; C. N. Hendriz were Satay dinner guests 'at the Powers Hendrix home. ,, Mrs, Charles DeWitt and children callers’ at: pe parla Calquiiou: the eve- session, was out on his fect, his face streaming blood, when Referee Me- Partland choked off McTigue’s fire. “I guess that puts me in Rickard’s tournament,” the victor said as he climbed, from the ring. May Fight Delaney Again The only black mark now remain- son, yina raft adres en_ MeIn- stain of his title loss to Berlenbach in 1925 removed last night, is a four- round knockout scored by Jack De-| laney, light heavyweight champion. AlthSugh weighing but 169 pounds, McTigue announced he would seek honors in the heavyweight class if he were syecessful last night. The Andtew, Kraft, aie in Win, Nonjy, jorge Ti ii few tit of Mr. and wn Eines Dra ghewit & diet — . Scott and. son, Clar- ‘visited ff the Jake Fisher this fone 3 Blasted: went to Baldwin eee y to look aftér-business mat- e for Work thé riétt morning. ae an a ae ce fam- ate at ia a a Tae Peete of the nae: aomanity feel teful to Seal for a the faltare of theta she is ay ceaseless Ba if. h her f ee assi Pegg i is nee eénstdérddte writi . r. and Mrg. Andiew Ktaft visi de and hat Ws aasudy tetas. up tin am eG onda: jismarck iv ° him by thé Entérns. posit tional i obi Weta ae to meet mene Tunney i Septem- ber. St. Mary’s Quint> idan Team Beats As, aga bone The |e : By 31 to 14 Score}! rar frei ‘the eho compre pe | pment t ae Spot oo ner Wl Served dur se American Pe earl sod ing at int this to Ale ist ni wn 6! Wick High Séhosl girls think they ty |hava-mdde a world’s record at bas- ~ eet il... They bat ae South Kings- Heh; 136 t6 1 Terre Haute, ind.—Christian’ Sha- fer; pastor of the Full Gogpel Mis. by at hi ditine: and Mrs. Fok Fe Fe “co and “urs. Baaries DeWitt an yet aa at Powérs Hi Mrs. Aanestad The Saint Mary’s basketball team patty ae arden, Thue ston, reftsed: to permlt bi Jiyear-® won anther victory, last night wher a old niece and wa jo read jer- it chalked ip 6 3h fo 14 score over jen. aiyay.ren, hsslages. for, several “T can't ella” and other fables. Tedirning Tes,” he told ana | Bares, when arraigned for keoping het from school: The cade awaits de- cision, the Manga: pene cx the local school's: Be 3 Ala i The Saints toi an “BaQly Joad and had no trouBle increasing the miar- gin as time went on. The first qu ter ended 18 to 3 in ‘favor of pein ‘the half endéd 26 to 6. third quarter Mandan addédy . is points to make the score 29 to 12. In the fourth quarter, both téams showed moge fight and scored only two points each. The box sed¥é: Mandan G FT Pi Mis 6. 3. Enders enact Fs lanson_ motored to Mrs. Incz Tikes Le oy Detroit co «his fled from + | millions aif mapsiond: Mrs. Horace 5 Jr.; who is living in a mil- tion dollar rome, is suing for di- vorce. “Nothing sensational,” she explains, “just a question of incom- patibility.” NORTH DAKOTA. ar eee a uRft, i9DG, ,Bttement San Franeieco.—The teat food for ‘411 ages is seaweed. So declares Miss) Josephine Tilden; head of the botany. CIty oF nome tte = 3 Arthur f -0 00 2 aed a Spielman 0 0-0 1 he Dietrich f 2 43 2 evening with Leroy mite Diente Ta-a0c88 McKendrye ...0 00 0 and Mrs. Pri baiste aii 2088196 10,034.48 . Williamse .... 2 00 1 Hinis 8,239.10 Stevens g . Tt 1-1 3 Mrs: John Cook, ate and Equipment .. beats tf ese on Messe g o 00 0 Davé Johisen ca ae Sevan Rone 2.83648 Nichols g . 0 00 2 Rhee 4 y. while pectery for ‘soine 44,319.29 2! 77 Pe eater 3 F 7. 86,093.50 37,389.15 -8 B 64" 10 ts. Chri¢ Hine’s nieée, who has au Bt . DéoH here visiting w few days, retara Peon © 25,640.90... 74 z ed“homé Frida; gi 12,336.84 1 110 2 Davé Johiison -visitell “at “ Fred | ayment tm fall of, a G.Jaszkowiake 4 0-0 2 Snilth’é ‘Tuéaday evening. v7 ‘ 2.08 G. Goetz gg .... 2 0-0 o Jake Wents visited Ir. sis Roy Shreniérg 0 0-0 0 Mrs. John Cook a ; , L.Borpflugg..0 00 1 Nie acsaees Wihiew Hafota | q Wests a di ret visited rath feos. Meee ae as ud aura 2,346.61 94, a kota State 20. St. Cloud Teachers 22; Rochester Junior. Pr ee ee i Virginia Junior ie Pe Mie pl inot High is High 18. : ‘ a Fargo High pate Lass re ts and disbu: snd and the" three months ay e City aad the weal \ i 7 }

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