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' PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 SNOW BLOCKED HIGHWAYS CAUSE FIGHT POSTPONEMENT ANS CANCEL | > SBAT ORDERS LAST MINUTE Yew Year’s Day Boxing Car- nival With Amateurs as Principals Talked i ‘ ki ‘ ' | May Cop Big Ten Cage Title ; | Veteran Wilton Quintet) £OX¥ PANN) WOMAN SPORTS =~ Meets Bismarck Tonight when teste 1! EDITOR NAMES SPEED SKATERS ALL-SOUTHERN WILL GATHER bi Bi We le AT WISCONSIN | Jacobson, Landers, Thornberg and the Brown Brothers Are Most Likely Demon Starters —‘Izzy’ Polonsky Will Lead Mining Cohorts—Prelim Is Billed ‘Strut Its Stuff’ ; Re cee es What improvement has been! Big Ten Athletes, Other Colle- ar OLONS MAY SEE FIGHT! shown by Coach Roy J. Mclod’s - Will i ‘ a cagers at Bismarck high since the gians Compete es y ‘ ci ; » vi Lak Cx as te 4cCann Must Get Vlynn’s Per- tage Wien iar hat A e Mendota = allel a . nission to Fight lowa Champ when the veteran quint from Wilton! Madison, Wis. Dec. 16.—(?)—The We rdary Will tangle with the Demons at 8/ first intercollegiate speed skating ae VaRUar The” McLeod le of advancing | T8ces of the Middle West will be a ANG } the ball de etlaed a* aeurate: feature of the four-day winter AVG When it bec Stans aval a 4 sports carnival to be held here Jan. OLD at in bl passing and shooting game, a style| Prot Gar Joint auspices of the Uni- Pace aat impassab t is not learned rapidly and one | Yoyeity ? Wiseo in nd the lt: md ae atte: that pushes the running and drib- of Medison. Redegles ee? y # \ ei bling attack into the background. | | " Schools which will compete in the| ‘= —— ' , een given in I It is the passing and shooting that] .ctin? tates are: ‘Nosthweatern,| ————_____—— has been, emphasized | during | the) riinols, Minnesota, Michigan, Mich- PPostponement to a later ressed himself as anything but sat- te iii universities, OTTO REISEL Btied with the form that the bo ante were showing and stated that he| Tal small colleges. ‘i Other features of the carnival] / would not be surprised to see the / Wilton Miners tuck victory away. | Which is to “make Madison the Lake The up-country five lost to the| Placid of the Middle West,” are 3 ” follows: Demons last vear by one point and feet enn hockey, ice} , —_ Nash and Shiver, Georgia, ends { ig SEALY, TeeTuatig LICKGTy The skiing plans call for exhibi-|Three-Cushion Championship |,,!ckerd, eae ~ ee q or that n th “Iazy”” Polansky, one of the finest | tions by Hai Troye and Knute i, - {rat there would be no benefits players in the state, is again the| Dahl, Wise a expert, ski i jum Billiard Match Won + | Mae oupeny © over and above ex: mainstay of their squad. IE f° ate the Holker teattie, tie os 300 to 281 Boland, center, Tenses if better t eer cent Tas 15 Possibles «| Steet gales Betounn Wiseonatt Speaks, Vanderbilt, quarterback —— rest hat'been using nites to ntact| Sey and -Marguetia.. ‘The second] Phiatéelphia,”Decy_ 16. — ce) —|*P4 gupta fullback ’ pobappear. ne ‘ as been using is likely to s . -§ ialdelphia, . — FP) — 4 etre sim, terrae git fore er |W, ety aon, esky | ening Wk is kent lenase| Bee ace eden Ger | her due to Chinook having been ‘given tryoutr in all of | team is composed of such former feshion, Otto Relselt of Philadelphia, |@" 1% 8 Winds. in AG ies the positions. Just who will be in bette aaea peel $4P-| continues to wear the world’s three-| es eee the starting lineun sae in what po- | tain right ve rin re team,| Cushion billiard crown. iva seaiiag | Billy Evans Says | aged during the EeBen Jessen end Coreen Ta: e intercollegiate open Ginn uphil tent inte 300-point ‘match : ol ede gee ders have been used with the most skating races are s result of efforts! with Reiselt which ended last night, YANKS SHOULD REPEAT as the stafement of local regularity at the forward positions, | to have a Big Ten skating meet in| but fell short. Starting the fourth| Miller Hi not to talke- today who éaid that Ralph Fay Brown and Carl Thornberg at| Madison. Maj. John L. Griffiths,| block 62 points behind, Fall took the | ing, was Maton cae aay ae « nder, the gf aterloo re- ss " | athletic r ie estern han, was ready to take another | HARRY KEMMER, COACH LAMBERT AND CAPTAIN BABE WHEELER Be tite Gat hort conferenc, expressed his PUM Ate RCO Herald saying neh ew York team was cere ae ee Te eee onl Le his | Runner-up in the 1927 Big Ten basketball cage race, Pardue is casting eager eyes towards the champton- |chance of hearing the inaugural] of the project while challenger appeared far off form in| unforeseen and unexpected " Fest it Jack McCann would be his! sin 'this year. And well might Purdue do sor She returned five veterans, a promising squed of sophocores | whistle tonight. : cently, bt no action having been|the early blocks, but yesterday he| juries shoulld rob it Mf a cee who need only experience, and Coach Ward Lambert, whose teams at Purdue have fallen below fourth place | Other boys who will see action sp yt will teke its iad s, the! gained his stride and made the high-|" He went even further and said only once since 1918, With Lambert here are shown two of his rs, Harry Kemmer, guard, and Babe | are Slattery, O'Hare and Elmer Ben- | open meet e Place, est run of the tournament with alti Yanks ought to stay out in . Wheeler. captain and crack forward. ser, forwards; Ernie Benser and mE? ST cluster of nine. a3 front for two ‘ years before Meishover, center, and Spriggs and Jamestown High Has | Reiselt’s high run was eight. really danger- ieffman, guards. ————— night that Preceding the feature tilt, the) Hard Cage Schedule . suc ors Fes nt MAJOR LEAGUES |TILDEN SCOFFS AT |ZUPPKE CALIS jezsccia's fuirsai%t:| Hard Cage Schedule 'washburn Cage Five — eke, which oon the dil not feel BRITISH NET ‘ | tert eS Begin: Defeats Underwood i ear 0 if he rould be granted inasmuch as he ™ 7 : 15 3 mile caonamesteps | APPROVE DRAFT ct IDEA ‘FLABBY’\tegion of Honcris |, 2mmorn, x. 2, ny, u| 52-15 in Hard Game aa ee ee ember 1. ats Be deaiataas Denied the Olympic | nounced the basketball schedule for| Washburn, N. D. Dec. 16-—The Babe Hoth Deira card dia not materia ee . bee tiinceneas esos Athletes of France] 3° aiing,feuton, which will open | Washburn American Legion basket- Sen wien pert Peay, ant that the| to’ Terminate Major-Minor in England Football For Drama and porate Des. 16-0 reed gee Devils, Lake, Sed Aberdeen, 8. 2: ag Pd es contest. eae : offenge, but 5 rye ame. Te eroi of he Legion of Honor, wi lay in Jamestown while the| | f practi le in “tne peak ot" form, to —— Boston, Dee. 16.—When William ™ eg il oaannet et tevaretin ieioe wear Biue lye, wes Hismerck “and. Matt | cae Bly che Underwend eager It iam potent fect that the I - 16.—' manner of men who bring honor perstown, Bismarck, an lan- failed to devel te tise fact: New York, Dec. 16.—()—Rumb- T. Tilden II invades England soon, two-| upon themselves or their country, is|dan to try their skill on those floors. Rand aad fombled ard Booted the very lent defense which | lings of a baseball war had subsided |**S, American tennis ace is going to t still rages| to be denied to the French athletes|The dates as announced by Coach|ball throughout the game. the New York club presents, is, | ee ob a based ad si write and be interviewed as he pleas- erence, and the| Who go to the Olympic games of| Bart McLeod are: Ch the crack Washburn] Jost sight of almost entirely today. The major leagues stamped Se caeeite ee nen pe! tiem 1928. Jan. 6—Valley City at Valley City, the star of the contest| because of the team’s devastat- ; heir home h board-|@pproval upon the scrapping of the d the train nder stated,|draft system as proposed by the We like Bisr d the people | minor circuits. ere and we hope to be p to come! ‘This action, taken at a joi k sn vour le; 6 AR inl. s 5 joint meet- aed your legislature i8 in) ing of the National and American Harangues of the hot stove Teague] [foeues, here yesterday ene aa ahaa al fight cards !jort the next move over the draft hae perrpaeeage situation up to the minors, aed Ae _ While the majors expressed will- inue their ring i ru-|ingness to terminate the major- tors of a prop minor league agreement January 14, or New Year’s when the seven-year period of its While entertainment is never lack- ion expires, should the minors 1g on the first day of the new ire, they also agreed to a many of the local sports followers ce until February 1. when the eel that an amateur fight card with | ™i will make known their arekejand Mandan aa aoe e is we ‘urnish the ntime, the present agreeme: penne s Abolition of the draft, which is not considered likely, would | cause the minors to function separ- i and out of the jurisdiction of | issioner Kenesaw M. Landis. | Baseball Briefs By Associated Press MAT OPPONENT SOUGHT | Kansas Cit Dec. 16.—Gabe Kauffman, wrestling promoter, is UP i looking for an opponent for Rudy | Dusek, Nebraska heavyweight, on a card scheduléd for January 11. Ed Strangler) Lewis and Joe Malcewicz Tiare being considered. | The comedy tcam of Nic! md Al Schacht isn’t to be ter’ all. There were repor Schacht. would be handed his se by the Senators but “Bucky” darris, Washington manag res they are still under will perform on the coaching] BIKE RACE DATES SET ines next season, The “act” is now] Chicago, Dec. 16.4?) —Chicago’s n vaudeville, nineteenth international six-day bi- Joh Mosti liti cycle race will be held at the Coli- ep teveit oath ie Whi her” Tea seum, January 7 to 14, Promoter om? by shoveling coal and bowling, Paddy Harmon announced. confident of a comeback in| 1928, ordit to Manager Ray alk P f the "White Sox. The outfielder ANDY KERR HERDS HS FOOTBALL fas in the game a few times late pell,, but aspires to .win back his gular berth next year. The last of the trio of St. Louis, trown outfielders, who rated among 1e best in the game, several years Washington and Jefferson Mentor Turned Out One of t Boston. It is m Penida a c oe three went to the Red Sox. To- ‘ontin ‘harit: in had a short stay with Washing- pe Seecees y before goin to the hub. Jacob-| Game is nov with the Athletics, 4 Washington, Pa., Dec. 16—Andy aoe ere a wice the club's | err, Washington and Jefferson } of 36 years. George Sisler|°°llege football coach, has embarked there 12 seasons, Williams 11, pas ene oF geiere caliaee San ee Sad Harry Rice, ern constellation in a charity benefit aio "eid belesbwen caster i e z.ttle jeen Eni ts ta Giants for $10, [and western college athletes has five years ago, joins the parade been an annual event for several ¥ rs with W. iter| Years, being sponsored by the Shrin- h : Peete Internationals, | eT? of the San Francisco district as if s under an optional ne the Boston club ca hee returned eB the season, MeQu' 10 years.in the Sve. Shtrviois| HEROES OF EAST TOWARDS FRISCO n the spring during a despondent has been parted with the sale) East’s Greatest Elevens This, Ken Williams, home run slugger, Past Season and Hopes to That was his reaction here to the 2. news that the association had adopt- ed the following rule: “flabb: “It was resolved that no amateur lootball for exercise but for|be accorded to cae of the athletes, and . could receive money or a moneta: play drama equivalent for writing identifi articles about tennis competition in — ae tee ceases: permit himeel or to broadcast talks.” ~ a srt eg this Paragraph has not been ly quot- ed,” said Tilden, “I believe the British rule is the same as the one in vogue here: Namely that an ama- teur cannot be interviewed or quoted for a monetary consideration. Oth- erwise, how foolish the whole thing would be. .. “How can they stop me from be- ing interviewed? If a newspaperm: wants to interview me and I am will- ing to be interviewed, what can the governing body do about it? If I am willing to be ayertiemea si are willing to be quoted... What harm is there in lure? Espe- cially what harm is done if I am not being paid for the interview?” CENTER TO PLAY MISSOURI Columbia, Mo., Dec. 16—7}— Center col football team of Kentucky will _p! the University of Missouri Tigers here next Oct. 13, C. L. Brewer, athletic director, announced today. The Missouri The French senate, in voting a 2,-| Jan. 13—Cooperstown at Coopers- accounting for 14 of his, team’s | 000,000 franc appropriation to send | to ints playing @ good game oth of- mt * | 4 wn. a team to Amsterdam, stipulated! Jan. 21i—Mandan at Jamestown. |fensively and defensively. Unumb KOENIG MUCH IMPROVED use men don’t|that no Legion decorations\were to| Jan, 28—Ellendale at Jamestown.|was outstanding for Underwood| No club can be classed as Feb, 4—Devils Lake at James-| with 8 points. aggregation unless it has a however. successful wn. Washburn team has issue work combination at short 4 Why this decision was made the|' Feb. 10—Birmatek’ at Bismarck. chonaare to aay. pes peso et ae f A J ig| Public doesn’t know. Parliament} Feb, 11—Mandan at Mandan. on the Missouri ‘Slope. Dr. M. D.| In 1926, New York had a only reluctantly appropriated the| Feb, 17—Aberdeen at Jamestown.| McCurdy is manager. tacular at those two money to send the team to Amster-| Feb, 25—Bismarck at Jamestown.| The jie and summary: in reaper Koenig but [ = bear oleae having once Chi 0 fieke Eahes gran? Eounig bs d bls St. Thomas Will Play For National Track | chesworth, Four N. D. Cage Fives| and Cage Tourney Scaveisen, St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 16.—The Rev. icago, Dec. 16.—Dates for the W. J. Gibbs. athletic director of St.|. Ui versity, of Chicago national in- TT Thomas college, has announced that | terscholastic tournament in basket- Und —— od he had scheduled four basketball} ball and track, were set t: Jay. The games for the trip which the Cadet | tenth edition of the famous Tasker. team will to North Dakota early | ball classic will be hel April 4, 5, in the ar. 6 and 7, and the twenty-fourth The Valley City Teachers’ college | Stagg track meet will be held on U1 will be engaged January 4, while on|June 1 and 2. The basketball tour-| January 5 St. Thomas will play Con- | nament drew 48 teams from 80 states aces in a conference game at/last year. F loorhead. January 6 and 7 will see the Ca- Valley City Hiliners pen boar Cone VAG dets meeting the University of : soe weceece pl erie ne tg a two-game! Receive Grid Letters Film Company Sues Morgan-Glick, Browne | ..0°M7,£1; §,0.De¢,16-—six-| Walker For $25,000 Schwartz Bouts Set|hish school Hiliner football team] ew york, Doc. 16 Mickey COMF AAG! concoony COMmMOMHH YD oe ae a it 3F i d z } wl cononoocota j y, COMA NHOAR o cocococo ge schedule also includes an intersec-} _ Aberdeen, 8. D.—Tommy Me- sday. The Walker, mi cham- tional game with New York univer-| Guire, Sioux Falls, defeated Joe New York, Dec. 16- 7 monograms Were | pion, is defendant in a $25,000 breach RLY peerieealy seo Young, St. Paul, Minn,,.(10). | morgan, of Seattle’ will porlaegy awarded af a special apembie, Bie, contract suit by ium Pictures il Angeles, def. ted Duke He feat orn, i ° Minneapolis, Minn., (10). tel a _ Sy.2cuse, N. Y., Dec. 16—)— a? rgan has been installed » six tore eee, exedens ith Scarlet Fever a athletics. “Too small a proportion of the fray students elect eat ite sports. Thi sweepin, cover 8) the condrct of ‘athleticg f Basketball Scores || nd’ Arthur was made in favor of a system of | ¢————____ itermural 7 Loui RHE z it eneite measint a Gustavus Adolphus 44 Bt. organ! vos 3 »” nic uther 23. junior lightweight crown against others Woods, Los [400 Glick of tis city; and Newsboy ta nctes, Sue ni Of the Izzy hwertz, peiiis5 anes a York for the fi ht umerous Sports Are = dose champitnahp iia Madi- ring Dropped by Syracuse] one it be oven the te esund ae Cub Buck Lies Ill eee F o1 government board to five favorite over Glick. Their . a to / Heed tussle is down as the stellar attrac- ok. ee, , Fifle, tennis, | tion to begin at 10 p. m. fencing, as in- i iy id f-s Peer Carleton 49; North Dakota in ll & 3 P ? Ee