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a i Frc. SCHOOL QUINTS SHOW UP WELL Amass 633 Points to 327 For Opponents From 1922-1923 , to 1926-1927 Seasons That Bist record for it ing the past f ally shown by figures compi Supt. H. 0. Saxvik, which rev Demon teams have won 48 gar a good ketball dur 41 for opponents and gained 633! points to for opponents. i Phe season was one of Bismarck’s most successful, with the | } team ning 15 games and losing three. Starting with a 54 to 19 win over Glendive in the se: opener, | the cagers continued with victories of 38 to 10 over the Alumni: 28 to} 22 over Jamestow 7 lost to Mandan,! ¢ to 10. B Wins Many The victories continued, ck rolling up scores of endive in a return ¢. Lae Casselton; with Bis i} Mandan took the Demons in a return m Dickinson dup! In the 1983- Season ns went t h a schedule » with victories and | 32 to 20; und 20 to 16; 18 to 13 and 2 17 16; to to Beach 19 to to 14 and 30) to 14; to Tow 16 and to Mandan, to 10. Wins were scored ov 20 to 17 and 14 to 11; ¢ 9; Beach, 14 to 9; Mandan 21 to 17) and 12 to 8; Miles City, 18 to 16, Win 12, Lose 6 In 1924-1925, the procedure was| reversed, with the Demons winnin| 12 and losing 6 Victor were gained 07 46 to Carson, Alumni, Dickinson, games. fazelton, 12; 18; | Dickinson, 18 to 16 to 9. Belfield won one game by to} 14 score; Wahpeton, 15 to 11; Val-| by wearing down the Canadian play- to 7 und 20 to 9; James-| ers. town, 17 (0 10 and'Mandan, iG to 11,| the 1 game wil be played here The 1925- sa repeti-| on night, and the third in ion of the 19 period, with 7{ Ottawa on Apri! 12, Should a fourth won and 12 lost. Steele was defeat- EE IN BASKETBALL 2°" dic tumble Cup, title in be sheer powe to the front in the of the league by eliminatin; Ream has the puzzling Ottawa system of game be nee , 40 to Wil- 5 to 9; Oake: to 11 and New Salem, 13 to 12, The Alumni took the Demons’ AS 8 and 36 to 1 and 16 to to 19 and 18 to and Belfield, 21 Roy Neff, Myron Cox, Dr. H. C. Perry (By The and J. J.'M. MacLeod. . pec[..New York—The Yanks and the Beata jlants today knew the satisfaction 17 Year Old Boy Old Boy 4 S|that goes with errorless baseba oe pee ts] While the Robins had the less pleasant! Hands Defeat to Wilton, 11 to 10; Hebron 15 recollection of having paid the price . re at daniestows tito Hof errors by: losing a game. John Weissmuller Gadots ta The Robins made two. yesterday ain and broke an eight game winning! Chicago, April 7.—(®)—A__ New the early p: streak by dropping one to the At-\yYork school boy, George Kojac, 17 amie lanta crackers, Atlanta won, 3 to 1. A, hin civen oebane: Wales 20 to 14; Washburn, 23 to 20 and Jamestown 17 to 6. FIGHT CHAMPS LACKING CLASS Few Divisions Have Title- holder Who Is Above Medi- ocrity in Ability New York, ‘April ’ 1.—(NEA)—Tex Rickard, premier promoter of fights, and his arch rival, Humberto Fugazy, will need plenty of ballyhoo to make the fans wax enthusiastic over the Proposed open air shows now being planned. The reason—mediocre tal- ent! Probably never in the history of the prize ring have the various classes been dominated by such or- dinary champions, most of them lack- ‘ing color entirely: It will take plenty of the well-known Rickard “hooe; to get the boys who pay the way un duly excited. Delancy is Impressive The only impressive champion in the lot is Jack Delaney, who presides over the light heavyweights, yen his possibilities are imited, as proved by the sorry showing be made when he stepped out of his class and took on Jim Maloney, now recognized @s_a Tunney contender. ‘wo of the most interesting classes in the fight game, bantam and feath- €r, are really without a recognized titleholder. When Louis “Kid” Kaplan suddenly | Perlisea he could no longer*make the | ern Leaguers today for the featherweight limit and retired, many contenders. laid claim to the right to! Wear the crown but not one of them was able to ,present a convincing ai ent. old Dundee, who retired unde- bese |, and who now insists he can ! make the featherweight limit, says he is the champion since he was never defeated at the weight. Other Dainvey are Phil Rosenberg, who leited the bantam title; Honeyboy ta gan,’ Benny Bass, Red Chapman, fin foreman, Eddie Shea and Johnny More. sccigayl Charley Phil Rosen- » Unable to make the bantam wei cht for his championship bout with Bushy Graham, retired after the i. in which he decisively trimmed the hi touted Graham. Western Choice er the‘craham fight, the or engo Boxi ommission named Bud Favior as bent Rose: berg, for various thi ith like Tony Canzoneri, Re- are then \ pitcher, Luther Roy, \ first line reserv | for Cincinnati, where they meet the form during the past few di sores Man- ager two two fought a sizzling drew, | ing staff. The Tigers are now ‘arty The question fore as unde In the flyw Barba ha ees ed two the hands of Johnny \ the champion insisted Vacca co overweight, the loss of the decision in no Way affected the title. mmy Mandell, lightweight cham- pion, acquired the honors in that di- vision by taking down a decision over the veteran Rocky Kansas, who had | passed the peak long before he won the title, Mandell m nd the ing very rough if he consents to meet leither Sid Terris, Billy Wallace, Kid or Phil MeGraw. There is some mighty guod stock in the light- } weight divisi | Latio. Does Nothing Pete Latzo, boss of the welters, has done nothing t ap him a great ine sto Bis took a! ring rej F from Clyde Hull. BOSTON BRUINS pa Valub own 10 FIGHT FOR ;.’ whines he is right in ruling that so long as Hornsh HOCKEY TITLE Years City Has Finalist— to Battle Ottawa 17.) e yours For the first When the Bos-| ice es for the $ unley | "s title trophy, the strive to emulate the fed Sox i918, who landed Boston's last world! ball. held an easy vision of the e during t med for ove! ion | the New| York Rangers in the semi-finals. ‘Their partisans believe the Boston punch to pierce the defense} ary, it will be staged in Ottawa on April 14. If the t tied a fifth and teal ten contest will be played on neutral ice,} were Reverend Webber, Dr. Winter, probably in Mo F M ir, Tower, Mr, Peters, peace Nem ur. Blake, Christ Kjel- rs = | strup i 1 Mr. Gog- News Items From stetter of Underwood acted as ref- kees let Meanwhile the it Chattanooga, | the Cardin 4 to in the se world series The last game of the series is today at Nashville. The ts had a good old fash- ioned home run party and won from} the Senators, 6 to 5, making six for New York and two for Washington. They play four more games, Chicago—The — Cubs against the Kansas Cit club yesterday, and 3 performed Association Cub rookie succumbed to the enemy in the eleventh, 2 to 1 The White Sox regulars and the the Memphis ching yester The Sox pl hi today. y Menphis again Cincinnati—Adolfo Luque, who was a star pitcher for the Louisville American Association team 10 years| ago, will try to show his old "club that he hi day’s exhibition game between the Cincinnati Nationals and the Louis- ville Colonels. Cincinnati will leave tonight for Indianapolis. Cleveland—The final da is scheduled at New Orle: Cleveland Indians today. to Tuscaloosa, Ala., practice 3 for the After a trip the Indians leave Reds Saturday nd Sunday, St. Louis—The Cardinals lost their chance to win the “little world’s ser- ies” yesterday when the Yankees hung another of the one-run margin defeats on them. Of the 12 defeats suffered by Manager O’Farrell’s men, seven were lost by one-run margins. They still have a chance to tie the|! series. The Browns faced the Tulsa West- second time. Yesterday they overcame the Tulsa team's lead in the ninth and emerged victors, 8 to 5. Washington—The return home to- day of the Senators from Spring} training in the south affords Wash-| ington fans the first opportunity for a peek at the team that will represent the capital city in the forthcoming 1927 baseball season, The program calls for another tilt with the New York Giants. Boston—The main body ‘of the Red Sox was homeward bound today to join the vanguard after beating the Indianapolis Indians in the final game of the exhibition tour. he Braves also wound up their barnstorming with victory. They gave the Virginia League champions the worst licking of the spring in a 17 to 0 landslide at Richmond, Detroit—While the fielding of the Detroit Tigers been somewhat off ing 12 pitchers but many of them are fore the continua’ tion series. the Fort Worth Panthers, 8 HORNSBY [8 Must Decide if Rogers Can Meeting at It Hornsby . i | when he was manager of the, Cards Will Be First Time in Nine) and retained it when he was traded h lthe high of the Car Heydler’s 1 | not gone through If the owners ba 4 Boston profes-| ident and the Giant team will swing into| intention of a finalist in a world) possibility of an injune| y the ew York club ag: gainst the; seen, McGraw aken a Another possibility is will| owners will refer the matter to Com- of| missioner iS pre row to bench Hornsby “untll his stock n be dispo: nal Local Business Men Beat Underwood For while aggregation in two games, 15 to 13 ms| and 15 to 12, Members of the Underwood team ' {feree. [Tag oh ies Biataanele tears wee Phil | Training Camps ||, eo down | jnulle swimmer, the th game of the “spring| of his career, al A, A. U. title in the 150 yard back stroke here world’s record by nearly three sec- onds, the old one wa mark, and also wore out the cham- pion, He Reiselt 1 Rega’ ins £0; Februar khefer defeated Reisclt in the closing match at 50 points and took the title, but when he encoun-| tered him in five 60-point games, he| proved no match for the new cham- pion. q challenger, is expected to meet Rei- selt cither in Detroit or Philadel- phia next fall, for the title. Jahan, Chicago, scored a knockout Dodge City, Kelly, Kansas City, knocked out Jim- my Ryan, Des Moines, (4). Philadelphia, Boston (10). defeated Red Coolidge, New York (6). knocked out Jack Roper, Chicago (9). is said to be better the work of his pitch- Moria’ satisfied wit ruits who will be disposed of be- season opens. The Pittsburgh Pirates Texas, today for a on of the Lone Star exhibi- Yesterday they trimmed to 2, PROBLEM TO Own Cardinal Stock, Play With Giants | | | 4P)—Rogers | t second | n, and he holds together form tomorrow, ock in Pittsburgh of President John A. ‘or to decide is finan club he inter- nnot play with the His lowest price for} share while ident | ck up their pres- sist in their) v playing Hornsby, the league is tated such a step | a last resort. that the Landi: rencie: .| cinnamon toast. Such contingencies eae be avert | Sharpening cp a few: teat nptes alld; a_twinkl ful "pit of dance silk stockings twinkled. (There was ond of a series of stories by for- mer member of the A, E. F, ing back to France ie runner of the “Second A. E. F.” Yesterday's story told of the de- parture from New York. pressiv possibl | merged into the horizon and the sun has dripped down behind it. The water swishes as the vessel ploughs. bubbles race along the waterline. A dark cloud hangs over the port side, or maybe The white rollers may be dimly seen, far out. CLUB OWNERS, Then, suddenly, darkness has set- sorcerer, the blackness envelops. A deep, thick, unpierceable gloom. wick, It's lonely, standing there, leanin; on the rail. ts loneliness. for memories to play—so much of an opportunity to wonder about the ocean, the sky, ahd the star that comes glinting through. Was there ever a war? Was there ever a song about the mademoiselle from Armentieres? shares of| or there would be no Second A. E. F.Jard of coffee there's enough for a Lower » Loui ‘di-| Never was a moment made more squad—and it’s strong enough to dis- problem which | ting for deep reflection than whenj|sipate any fog that may have col- Prices nbined | concen-| the twilight, then the darkness, set-|lected. Down goes a few scorching . national league | tles on mid-ocean. gulps and then comes that first Investigate The reverie is broken! Again comes the bugle call . . . Soupy, this skipper’s “table you'll put on your tuxedo, if you want to—it any. comely young women, one with flash- ing biack eyes, and three ‘gentlemen. Introductio: men were in the army. . . . bot were officers, too. on hot consomme (not slum) there were congenial fellow One was only a jhe swore he never had stopped a | private and demanded a salu i w It was a good meal. Dinner being astern, as they say in | sea-going aloft to t been served in the afternoon with i, | Crews Now Working en Long Distance Phone Li Lines West Long distance 5 telept hohe lines from Bismarck ‘west to the state border line of Montana are tow being re- built by crews from the Northwest rn Bell Telephone com; accord- tat. lanager F. W. Sn: i of Bis- The sections to be reconstructed are from Sweet Briar Janttion to Dickinson, a distance of 82 miles, and from Medora to Beach, a dis- tance of-nearly 25 miles This work is expected to be com- pleted in the late spring and will leave the pole line which now ca: ries the new northern trans-contin- ental telephone wires in first class condition to withstand heavy weath- er of the Ct, J winters, to keep aes eed jons from possible " .| storms at 9 minimum. sade promenade come eee reak-| "The project involves the placing of one turns out on shipboard until the] More Paige hed ey acces: deck steward has barked his knuckles ing 28 ath f hd oe rites as ‘on the door trying to get some atten-| 10 25, miles of copper, J tion, not like the old days with a top- yarking: ise and shine, you Editor's Note—This is the sec- go- Tore: am life preserver to drag into the cabin and sleep with all night! Times certainly have changed! The deck steward ‘hus fold- ts. Two pillows breeze floats mae the port Tote, opened to the A healthy yawn ortwo . . ick of the light button. . smile. Wars are not so bad—after eight years, Tres tres beans. Bum Soir! ere is waning day more im- than on the ocean, It’s so, from the utter alone ship. Lund has lon Trails of steely, frothy beans, in fact, ini comme ca! ’s the starboard side. A Chance to Remember As if touched by the wand of ekna breakfast. Plenty of Real Coffee Not the “tap” those lime-iuicers EASTER splashed into messcups on the An- SHIRTS chiscs and the thick, sticky porridge oo ee other days. eee Leela At ‘and orange juice, browned toast, Iden muffins, eggs and some crisp Fashers of bacon. In that silver tank- NEW But it’s a delightfu There’s so much chance Must have been cigaret. The smoke curls away ‘from the ash. Boy! It’s the life of Reilly! Going bac! Back to the land of “No Compre.” Back to the Cafe Nationale up on the Rue De Toot Toot. Back to the 40 hommes and 8'chevaux. Back where there was mud in the rue and rats in the billet. ‘Member Hermi&nce Or maybe it was Celeste or Joan? Two of the| Regardless, she was “Cheri hjder what happened to her? bly married and clomping around her ooderf shoes with a couple of bright-eyed youngsters at her heels. Going back! No Tin Fi After all the years of reminiscing ighting the war all over with justifiable exaggerations, Going back! Even on top of a good breakfast, it doesn’t ei Meng ft possible. But, as a second ter, it is pos- sible. The teeam is coming true. And remember, when you want to smoke, you can do it in the open. No sneaking around behind a fun- nel or a life-boat, covering un in the fear of submarines. The tin fish ain’t out there any more. orrow: The “Dog-Robbers.” peupy, Soupy! It's dinner ‘And if you're at the table—that “rieat night. Two Funny! Between blowings The reminiscences, officers “shave-tail.” And The war’s all over. Why argue? The Dance ippendl the path was e salon where tea had qe The orchestra ‘was 2, burst out into a tune- hly polished jazz, The was on. Ankles and shapely oe Laurels ¢ four of six games from Un- Bismarck volleyballers un-| y annexed the east Slope title | ight. narck won 151 5 and 15 to 10, ‘ood defeated the local games, 5 to Und d Mr. Hendricks. Eric Thorberg, Robert Byrne, world’s champion — sprint most decisive defeat Kojae won the nation- last night from Weis- by fully four lengths, and broke Meismuller’s The new mark is 1:30 1-5, and banly pace set by ped to create the new “blew up” in the last f the 60 foot pool and both jeorge Fissler, of the New . who had hung on grimly ‘ds behind, passed him at Billiard Title) Chicago, April 7—(P)—Otte Rei-- It of Philadelphia has won back mproved with age in to-| the world’s three-cushion champion- ship, held for seven weeks by Augie Kieckhefer of Chicago. ight finished {300 points against Kieckhefer Reiselt last a five block match of lead of 60 points over the Ch In a 10-player tournament here in Gus Copulus of Detroit, the next Fights Last Night (By The Associated Press) Kansas City, Kans.—“Shuffle” Cal- technical McMullen, Kansas, (6). Spider over Elmer Philadelphia—Tommy shran, defeated on irby, Al Bader, Philadelphia, Oakland, Calif—George Godfrey MONEY TO LOAN on ene. ow. 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