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LER Ee eT eS ee ee — (PAGE Six HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 ismarck High Demons Face Valley City in Crucial Basketbal] Test MLLER IS §=§©6 Jimmie DuganWill Fight on Amateur Card Here NextWeek © ~ COACH OF ——_. . TRAINS FOR OLYMPICS SHARKEY IS 34 ROUND USES RATS TO DETERMINE SUCCESSOR TO ~—-HE-TINERS! ir aK FAVORED 10° |RoVING Wimp ETM as | DON ERAN f [tent iatc|_~ etn were" "_] BEAT HEENEY FOR BISMARCK — Foe of Season Garrulous Gob From Boston Frisch and Hornsby, Both Starts on Comeback Heavy- Groomed For Job, Have First Boxing Attraction weight Trail prgeare den Departed Suddenly use York, Jan, IS-—(AP)— —_— . BY ALAN J. GOULD inj is first in st since; ‘Associat Press ports being ‘Knocked horizontally by Jack OFFER EXCELLENT CARD poor York, Jan. pogo Dempsey last summer, Jack Sharkey resumes his heavyweight title pur- pears now that if John McGraw has DEMONS IN GREAT SHAPE Five Amateur Fights Feature Mandan Will Try Conclusions ‘_ With Barnes County Quint £ Saturday Night By J. G, MacGregor suit tonight in a 12-round bout| Bismarck and Mandan Young- : 2 any idea of grooming @ successor % «Bismarck High’s basketball team against Tom Heeney of New Zea- will meet the Valley City Hi-Liners, land, in Madison Square Garden. sters Predominate—One % ” Re pict Fhe eget of the partie coached by the famous Claudie Mil- The ex-garrulous ex-gob from Indian Matched : * ete. i fer] db: ah. some one les Boston, is _a favorite, although many boxing followers are cau- tiously withholding opinions. Shar-| The feature for the mitt card will key is expected to be the choice by | be the fact that there will be only two and a half to one, when he! one professional fight. That will be steps into the arena at 10 o'clock, between Jimmie Dugan, Bismarck’s Ter, at 8 Glock tonight on the home court in a game that will furnish the local prep five its first real cage of the season. The two keystone workers who have been picked in recent rs as heirs aparent to the McGraw throne both have gone away from here on short notice, a circumstance that lends color to the expert ‘4 On the outcome of tonight’s game 4 with the strong team from the east- ern sector of the state, local fans for the prospect of punching his| premier fisticuffer, and an opponent “ ‘ teres' E| jg Will judge the chances of the maroon way into the championship affair) whose name will be announced Sat- feet tic Wines te = ine oe i gray of sweepin ui wit ne Tunney, urday. They will go 10 rounds. : 5 “ ” e tand f g through to the ith Gene Ti d: Th ill go 10 di little Napoleon” lashed to the aN ech in the fa ge ae city ie oy il round Gotmrfes an 5 helm. i ‘ollowers ie Capi it tling Nelson, Capital City middle- s f ints of the it ten years claim weight, will “meet. Chief Stearns, a dust four years we hw Sf a it the best championship material Frisch, a ve pbes of of the decade is now available and ‘that there is every reason to believe that Coach Roy D. McLeod’s young- | sters will Play in the state finals in Mandan in March. Shake The Jinx Shake the jinx. That is the wish of every Demon fan today and they believe that Friday the 13th is a propitious time on which to begin ® lusty swatting of said jinx. O€ Pea SD : veloping skill, was publigly picked Bidet BAY COnuER out as the man upon whom the . Fargo Boy Billed veteran’s mantle would fall. But Young Petrolle of Fargo, a young-| Just what fs the best diet for runners? That’s the question Ray Conger, the Fordhman flash developed what ster who learned the rudiments of | outsta ‘American middle distance runner of Iowa State College is trs-| McGraw regarded as temperamen- the ring game in Jack Hurley’s| ing to find out in a purely scientific fashion. Conger is keeping several | tal tendencies. He was traded to Tex Rickard hopes to match the [ple eh been aye with | rats on é ea bot aa hoo Be checking ac re woe ani pepiae as er ea Henity he tine * | Matt Hummel, Bismarck. The: mini ie sul fo runners. He hopes this work will al mt ‘a winner against Tunney, but hé has. Junior lightweights: and-will ete it ne in tho 1928 Olympic samen metropolitan fold as captain and ns on ee ee eee f ill back Ruby’ new “logical successor” to McGraw. Dempsey’s reputation for “ruin- Donald vdever liek ack Ruby Mc- Hornsby, it interview with the brea rams pee CINCINNATI REDS | exer az te oe a to Pee Chowitie bide se been begging for a chance to climb UL Ss. to Defend Nine erp ies wigrcdihos onli iaerdhavaiias Resta Titles at Olympics || TO BE INTRODUCED | wc zr ‘stcaey 0 p . ian absorbed from Dempsey con- The second bout of the evening 5 have the utmost respect for his tinue in ee lessee will be between Jackie Gray of Bis- New York, Jan. 13,—()—The AS ST. ‘ANDP. ATTERS judgment and methods. I think, in Physicians sail that Sharkey was |marck and Billy Miska of Mandan, | United States will be defending BGM el ied in fine condition even better than ae peta pirclawitehll Flas on championships in nine sports at the McGraw is a tighter. He has for- Pras Seerenes ss oes fic body punches which the Boston- Burns of Bismarck. They will battle re ted from Sharkey, ‘The terri- into the same ring with Tommie when he faced Jim Maloney and| sounds, Olympic games this The win- | Hendrick Has Made No Trades,| gotten more baseball than I . The silent Scotchman who guides | i 7 \ Dempsey. To outward appearances, A sch } ner and runner-up in each branch ki It’g all business with \the destinies of the locals has been : The curtain-raiser which has been i ever know. It . JOE MOORE he was not harmed permanently in G of athletics at the games in 1924: m im. 0 . Wi ven more reticent than usual the his clash with the Manassa Mauler, | Scheduled for 8:30 p. m. has not been a Hee ou =i Sdn = out that he is ‘planning ® surprise! the big hopes of America for winning points in the Olympic winter | ments are victories over Harry Wills, |S¢°king two representatives of the . S...+++.Gre't Britain hrm ae arty Sele ee Miller and | ga Moore is almost unbeatable on American tracks, having beaten George Godfrey and Maloney. ae boot Sagas army who have scores 'rance.,.. Belgi ie — es _ sei ue at ty tent eeeial onsnuunbes Clas Thanberg, the 1924 Olymple champion, in this country, butuhe has Heeney’s record includes two en- e Eques- ‘incinnati, Ohio, Jan. 183—(P)— harmony of anc one Setonen houg no 0} not had the same success in foreign countries where the two lap tracks | counters with Paulino Uzcudun, one All Boxers Conditioned Jack Hendricks is expected to intro- been made, it is believed ; the veteran and his field leader. 7 ‘en compet clever little | fe "Sed Moore, with Salning tt eh bg? pane skaters, Is now} of which was in the Spaniard’s| All of the boxers who are to ap- duce his 1927 Reds to the diamond} In view of such a relationship it D., will be favor. while the other was a draw.|pear on the program have been Gym. i world in April as the “stand patters | is difficult for observers to recon- 4 Both decisions were wunpopular.|training for the past two months y i ii jelegated to ptain Ralph Heeney has a victory over Johnny|and at least six of the principals nastics. ..Coscho-Slovakia and Swit-|of 1928.” ge Fmeag eet ng Gaon eke Stenshoel of the Hi-Liners tonight. W Id’ B Fi Risko to his credit, however, and|were to have aj i fi serland (tie) Professi is 192 tg 2 peared in prelim- fessing faith in his 1927 crew, i 1 po xereoldiagad scoring ace of Mil or' s est ghters ere Cipseprebe Paulino. . n gl Reta to the McCann-Alexan- Beco Hendricks has forced the player Hee deere tm teen breed eats To “Sons aaeelag we tseee guard R Ic d b T Ri Ic Heeney ‘several, sconago tur te was salted oie the facet ote (Rifle)... 8.......France cae priviabess i baka ta rae also leaves the Giants without of the invaders, will be assigned a an e y ex [4 ard bout Pama er er he to rt in- “a that blocked | roads forcing Ise — ies apparently with uncon- << Mcruen arin * unseat che valaes real task. He must watch the slip- jury to his le: ind, receit in| heavy seat cancellations. ink). .U. S....... Canad: “ training. That injury .has now) Jimmie Dugan has been spoiling Hendrick has mada, no trades and jem ry a toes the re past week and the fans have it doped | Joe Moore, considered the fastest skater in the United States, is one of ‘Among Sharkey’s _accomplish-|@'Tanged and the promoters, are PR oy vu Saar Runner-up Has Few Worries ete | pay & dead shot under JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT DIVI-| mended nic i i : - ely, however, according | for a fight for the pas‘ thats Boss aes Sate Heqee eons Billy Petrole Is Placed in noe Brag” ana Cea | ot gM wen gv Norway.. Go Britain [trv thurs ans no] Eto itr, haem te | _Other local performers who are| Lightweight Division—Tun-| 2 Tish, Calishan, San veancts-| °°" Eostomian, tonight, fedicuoeslied tigtieaes seveieed sentation of the lincup which cloed | f8 cam, hardly ‘be conatrued ax a Gordon Landers, Fay Browns Sieepy| Ney Rated as Great Cham-| 9) os a york In # A-round semi-final, Joo. Sek. | vented the realization of his pugilis- 4 NO SOOM, sss nod Lahtonows [32 toe Sab pemers -anpeoeatle dee 3. li, New York. indiana: eavywei ic_hopes. * by lonow- | ©. : f . , Bisttery, John O'Hare and Earl) pion Despite War Ultimatum| 4. Jackic Fields, Los Angeles. | mects Yale” Okun of New Vark | ‘The Capital City boy said today ski will constitute the “big four” in| Sited to aveld by geting rid of the ‘ Gare he: Leouta p fF 5. Sammy Vogel, New York. In another bout of the same dis-|that he has trained so conscientious- 4 U. S. the hurling shop. The latter, a mon bo! oma he Ag oF " ‘}) real quint in the HicLin oa for th | of Few Days Ago—Demp- LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION tahce, Sunny Joe Williams of Cali- ly during the past two months that He Waterbury, Conn., recruit, showed Eater biti en = the ¢ vane ‘ i in by ssi goa a e hey sey, Sharkey Next Group 1 in a wlan ie up against Lou he re lighter now than he has been ees. Social Sar ly in the last of the’ sea- pa i ° cen it being ~ onl _ e . ‘ever yu; of Bri ort. in the si ssiivi le forth Dakota high peri apm 5 a Seah Mandell, Rockford, With a top aries ct $22 per ticket, | faces eahave ta ies pee ine US Swed Pete Donohue is expected to re-| ™a™ PVeae New York, Jan. 13.—)—For the| 2, Jimmy McLarnin, California.| indications were for a capacity or light middleweight as he can step Tennis.....U. S.......Frai fur to tonmeatter o Gad semnen-due McGraw will be 55 years old next Introducing Claude Mill fourth successive year, Tex Rick-| 3. Sid Terris, New York. crowd of 15,000, into the ring at 148 pounds. Trac eee ae ee to illness and Jakio Pal who! aptil, His health h t al In case there is some niaesaxi ba on has eae ge eee os file 4 Billy Wallace, Cleveland. , The principals compare as fol- Most Attractive Card and Tield.. U. 8. Finland Bera deed fe oe nant been “of the best in “recent “year point we may mention the u ‘or The Ring, a boxing) 5. Bruce Flowers, New Rochelle, | Ws: 7 mi Winte: ae ie but the Giants may reasonably ex- ’s name—Claudie Miller. | ager rst ape ae head or NY. ey: Maras pe oo ee ei Sports. ....Norwa: Finland bg eboorsty be all but out of | pect, him to retain active charge of palmy high school | jist recently declared war-on ‘the Groupe 2 <a] 198 eke 195 {is one of the most attractive bills \ |the game. Being a veteran in serv-| the, team for five to 10 years more. named an all-state man| Promoter. Fon the) Lope Tenerio, Philippines; Kid) ¢ ce’ a.0in, height 5 f Yin{that has been arranged here in 'ice puts him near retirement and he} , Connie Mack, tall tutor of | the hree years in succession on both | Pete cognized _champi a| Kaplan, Meriden, Conn.; Billy Pe-| 61 1 }-2 in height 5 (t. 101-4 in-| many moons and the fact that it 4s| ( ‘was weakened this winter by a long| Athletics, will be 66 this year, but football and basketball teams of ; cognized champions lea lle, Fargo, N. D.; Phil McGraw, reach m2 Vk er by @ long) ie he has any thoughts of retiring, high school. He also was a their classes except in the some- it; Lew Paluso, Salt Lake| 16 1-2 neck 7 ones m, maine bouts almost (Gi i ‘nro Wi fatdin Maal ecards ke he hasn’t aired them in public. Se ee a fetus that | Wane obncuro. jamin welterwsien 42" cheat coorma) 43. eslusively” promises th “tna ‘an in fhe penton Jim aware; | Myton ‘uakinnn'Brodipn lst ‘took the state championship. ins top position 7 Mu hy JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT DIVI- 32 — ee et) a only amateurs can produce. - eig' promise and two youngster, Ken-| 2d & teammate of «McGraw’s on “Entering the North Dakota Agri-| £2! Weilel fo cha von neta SION Hr aot 34 Ring techni f i i weeeeTtaly France th Ashe, of the South At the old Baltimore Orioles, will cele- eultural college, many fans said he| ¢ iaban, bel led as champion of the 1. Tod Morgan, Seattle oH biceps 15 1-21 | oder iit proba er the as case He wage a 0 es 2 amide brate his Glst birthday this year. und class, . , . 3 at a minimum 0; veeney, of 2 . } Bet too ogee play college eee! Inv sil but the heavyweight clags,| 2+ Honeyboy Finnegan, Boston, 22 seceermt ae but fight of the eaultiowar garden . Norway... Belgium Orlando, are new pitching blood hina ~ acer ine i ly the fi resitible Cla die | the Promoter split the divisions into] 3. Joe Glick, New York. 15 calf 15 1-2| type will be a-plenty. Recast sg Hendricks’ main concern is how to} Boston Bruins Hold « Hi eee cok'in hie fre ahicen : ear to prove | tWo Groups, only the first of which| 4 Mike Dundee, Rock Island,| § 1.2 ankle 91-2 ight fans of the Missouri Slope TO DEFEND TITLE arrange an already excellent out- Eyelash Lead I : scoffing world that ‘what’ they were ranked numerically, among] JIl. ii have been using their vocal chords} New London. Conn., Jan. 13.—(#)| field with two as good or better on ye! on ice hele cil, banana. oil Massed the ponderous battlers. Rickar FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION vociferously during the winter de- —Frenchy Bel » of Tor the bench. Bressler, left, Allen, -_— — ale , Y! set Tunney first, Jack Dempsey| 1. Tony Canzoneri, New York. manding that some outlet for their | will defend his national boxii center, Walker, right, and Zitsman,} New York, Jan. 13.—(AP)—The ‘Wrecks Varsity Hopes second and Jack Sharkey third be- 2. Benny Bass, Philadelphia. feelings be furnished with a rous-| sociation flyweight title utility, comopse the sure-eyed,| standing of the clubs in the Amer- Rlandie wrecked the University fore dividing the remainder of the| %3- Joey Sangor, Chicago. IG ing boxing card preferred. It-seems | Frankie Genaro of New York, on|heavy-hitting regulars. ican group of the National Hockey . North Dakota footbati hopes for | heavyweights into two groups. 4, Andy Martin, Boston. that their prayers will be answered. 23, or Feb..3, Thomas| Straining at the halters is the|league was shuffled in. today years in suecession and re- Tunney Great Champion 5. Red Chapman, Boston. . ne E. hue, of New London, pres-|youth, Purdy, whose slugging and| with the n Bruins holding an. the trick in basketball. He| “There is no denying that Tm-| BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION (By The Associated Press) VARSITY PLANS TOURNEY _ | ident of the National Boxing associ-|sure fielding in the center garden| eyelash advantage on the d from Bison athletics with | 2¢Y is not only a champion but a/ 1, Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, Ind. Fort Thomas, Ky.—Jimmy Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 18,—(#) | ation, announced . The title|was the sensation of last season’s| The Boston sextet rallied in the m laude” after his name and| tet champion,” he said. “I be-| 2. Kid Francis, Italy. Hockley, Los Angeles, defeated |—Plans for the annual boxing and | bout will be fought in Toronto, closing Red games. ~ Right behind | closing session with the New York 4s hailed as the Ag school’s great-| lieve that he is one of the greatest} 3. Archie Bell, New. York. Spider Lewis, Fort Thomas, |wrestling tournaments at the Uni- petsdliaii testing him is another youngster, Marty| Rangers last night, forcing a 2-all athlete. J gre champions the class has seen. , Any ‘Al Brown, New York. qo). : versity of North Dakota are being SCHAEFER LEADS Callahan, formerly of the Cubs and/tie while Detroit gave way before ss formed, according to Coach “Tod” PJ; said to be Purdy’s equal. the Toronto Maple Leafs by 2 to 1. Culver City, Calif—Joe Loh- | Rockwell of the athletic depart- aay... York tetite Rae ae Sukeforth will carry first catcher The Rangers moved into 4 second, man, Toledo, Ohio, and Ernie |ment. A large number of men|ran, by nearly 800 points at the con-|?onors, with Picinich @ second in| place deadlock with Detroit, a single Owens, Los Angeles, drew, |have already signed up for instruc-| clusion of the 8 block of their'command of the plate, while Har-| point behind the Bruins. | man who saw Dempsey make the| 5. Wi t ica, wed pooch ee is suc | most seonernie eto af Bis entire rs rau Pr nas eee then he is going to cause| career and send Tunney down--and) et WEIGHT DIVISION then saw Tunney come out of this ty 4 [gal fais sae Nigh school | crisis and fight back until he hurt| 1+ Corporal Izzy Schwartz, New] (10). tion in the various classes which tch. The Stave and his batting eye will be| Pittsburgh gained in the race by is aes will oot Took at} his man, must admit that in Gene ‘York. — will be held four days of the week, : Schaef cast in more of a saviour-of-the-day | heaping anot setback on the | the Valley City Hi-Liners and their| Tunney the American ring has de- 2. Frenchy Belanger, Toronto, Pasadena, Calif. — Danny |two days for wrestling and two f took the after-|Tole. All of the ruckus of last sea- | faltering Chicago Blackhawks by 2° Is mentor tomorrow night veloped another outstanding 3. Speedy Dado, California, Kramer, Philadelphia, beat | boxin; The date for the tourna- son over Hargrave’s alleged slow-| to 0, 4. Johnny Hill, England. Marceline Lomelli, Los An- | ment not been set but the meet ness behind the plate has been the Braves of Morton coun. | Ponent of science, powers gameness A to i ; 4 —and_sportsmanshi eee geles, (10). will probably be held in t! . weathered by the ve'sran. Hen- Learned ty, face off against the Millerites. Basing his judgment entirely on] Company L Swamps : : ee ee eee cours that calehers Ase Pag Dey pal bei padi: peed I Gonlehe between 2 the performances during the past year, - : purely sen. beanie of the 6 of 4 at Louisi- Ricl placed the late Tiger Flow- K Company, 35 to 6 cramped position ey hold be- | ana-State, learned his football as a ers jure back of Mickey Walker, — ; hind the plate, and Hargraves still | pla: graduated mid ight champion. Sergeant} Company L's “goal- rs” won an emergency club. Sammy Baker gained the edge over | from pany K in a fast and furi- Ace Hudkins for second place in| ous etal gam t night. the init 3 the welterweight Handing behind Company K did ree ret ys ; pris Is co. ihe dosed, Une fee |, rankings: ‘i Sig ig een a Gpaints ‘through out act to stage this year. Ford will HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Hartzel and Johnson with the aid again be in the short field with Pitt- Group 1 of Harri mn put on a fine exhibi- ner in reserve and Drees, nes 1, Gene Tunney, New York. tion of skill and science with the putedly corners bag. 2. Jack Dempsey, Los Angeles. | leather sphere. immet McCann, taken from Colum- 3. Jack Sharke; gente, The next game to be played in the ‘ ‘bus, will understudy Critz, Grou; Ft. Lincoln gym_ is scheduled for ; ce re a Tom _Heeney, New Zealand; |Jan. 17 between Companies I and L.| ~ : : North Dakota Cagers Johnny Risko, Cleveland; Paulino | This game promises to be by far the . Af t Uzcudun, Spain; Jack Delaney,| fastest and most interesting game ss : Leave on Loop aun pad port; Vitoria Campolo, Ar- Bt ie season as both teams are un- gen' LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVI- SION fo, i Tommy Loughran, Philadel- ia. 2. Leo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash. 3. Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo. Mike” McTigue’ New ‘York tad will be. made 1 LEWEIGHT DIVISION Latic, “Boyd, Bolberg an? Seiten DI + sgl ker, age McLean, | forwards: whys Eb- Tiger Flowers, Camille, * Total q Follow! Shade, New York, kK Fe “ ith gual ing the game at Vermilion the squad will to Sioux City, where Morni ie will be met Sat- me South wen yee ae 3

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