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a i RE REE AN CAS ASNT oe i PAGESIX THK BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 ! e Technical | Knockout in Fourth Gives Dugan Verdict Over Wicks. MONTANA MAN | NONATCH FOR | TQCAL BOXER Capacity Crowd Cheers Five Rousing Prelims of Fine q Amateur Card RADIO PROGRAMS FEATURES ON THE AIR COME O, CHARLEY Paddock Trains With Dr. Peltzer For Coming Olympic Events Demons Take Easy Game'(LYMPIC ICE from Dickinson, 22 to 13) TEAM CAUSES Biamarck Boys Ontplay Green| AMERICAN LEAGUE | INSURRECTION VE GREAT a Slope Country Five—Hank WILL Brown Leads Mates With 10 Points—Defensive Pay off YEAR SAYS PREXY Clan McLeod Is Outstanding —Play Hebron Tonight Yankees’ Potential Strength Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 21.—Bis-| Has Not Weakened Morale marck High's clasay cage five loafed of Other Clubs peace and har- through the three final quarters of meee mony had been restored to Olympic their clean game with Dickinson| - Chica, 0, Jan, 21.—<%)—There is| ranks something of a spirit of in- here last night after they had clear- | logical foundation for the feeling, | Surrection has broken out. ly established their supremacy over | said President E. S. Barnard of the| The new el tag year, after the green locals i- the first quarter,| American Leazue today, that the| starting off with a burial-of-the- the Capital City quins winning 22| championship race of 1928 will be| hatchet ceremony by sports gov- to 13. the most hotly conteste' the league} erning organizations, already On the first tipoff, Carl Thorn-| has experienced in many rs. developed three scparate and dis- berg, speedy Demon guard, took the| The potential strength of the Yan-| tinct controversies over team selec- ball and dribbled around #d behind | kees, he said, has not weakened the | tion. the Midgets’ defense for a perfect | morale of the other seven clubs and The disputes have arisen over shove shot. Throughout the remain- | the: as been more trading of ex-| choice of the speed skating, hockey der of the feel which saw Roy D.| perienced ball players and strength-| and la crosse teams. This team McLeod, Bismarck coach, using | ening of clubs this winter than ever| selection subject always has been plenty of subs, the victors had the | before in the history of the league.| packed with dynamite, because of Skating, Hockey and La Crosse ‘Teams Foment Disruption on Committee " Sunday, Jan. suse NLU ena RTE? TENS ware hs var ae Taree WaT PS oe 4:30-——Acouaticon Hours ore Ftet—' FP _WGF wien nee woe + OR AE LNT RTS ABS WaT WERE WOME INDIAN THRILLS CROWD! Mandan and Bismarck Simon; Pures Furnish Superlative Fistic Fun FEATURES ON THE AIR Monday, Jan; 23 “BE Pig ear verge wee ome West wilr ‘WG! Wral Wws ‘woat was vo Daa ST) ee PRBETW TE MAY TULA? ERG 8:30—General ty: Lay tt, soloist—WWi vo PE CASED, Meh a eae gin aD WER WOME WHAG KNOX WOAO Wows se WADE WAIT THE TRIBUNE'S FIGHT DECISIONS Jimmy Dugan, Bismarck, won hy techincal knockout from Joe Wicks, Glendive, A i situation well in hand at all times. Reviewit the 1928 prospects,| the conflicting interests involved, SUNDAY, JAN. 22 MONDAY, JAN. 23 : brted Chiet Secures, Mobridze: Hank Brown, driving center of the|club by club, President’ Baraard| but it appears to be prompting| [By The Associated Prev} {Dy The Assvoiated Press} ’ F ef Ste y zee via ea up he Ga Ped ay iit ; ss a more open debate than usual, Programs 2 tral | Stantare time, aperens, ie Genta Standard time. 4 Ly ‘nr ints and was easily the outstand- “Beginning at the bottom e Will Wield Big Stick ie s otherwise ine ime is P. BM. unless otherwise in- ~ il Ra Monat Lgl tadact ane ling man on the floor while Heidt | 1927 percentage table, we find that] If niceaiaty, Major General ieee aigepaee ea righ aired fear xlloeyeies gt wig y if fouckt waar * performed valiantly for the locals.|the Boston Red Sox will be better} Douglas MacArthur, president of a - i Te cuted pled of Haak Brown to bern: [toriat waded abd bocanos of tse tn | epee ta wield ihe tie sock eile ea Sadia = i Jackie Gray. Bismarck, 4 orn | tel ause 0! - | is prey to wield the big sticl 626—KYW Chicago—870 ‘+ 68—=KYW Chicago—870 ] i . : berg, the Bismarckans steadily in-| creased experience of several bril-| to sett! tters. In fact the = 3 j M ? 5 ' c je matters. In fact the gen 220) P| shaded ae Dee sat creased their advantags to rter | liant youngsters.” eral already has taken an naive $370 Nationel oe sesiahesed be frat Amd time where they held a 9 to 2 lead. ‘Mont ry Ward ram Matt Hummel, Bismarck, o— Russa Quartet. hand in two or threc subjects of H i i | Never he: during the curation |. Sees Better Race : i - 9:35—Congress drew with Young Petrolle, Far- | of the encounter, Bismarck wes con. | ‘The St. Louis Browns will be al-| Controversy. He has, in effect, re-| sos WaeM.WJJD Chicago—em | 302.0 WEBH-WJJD_Chicage—e20 5°. ced tent to play easily and conserve its | most an ee oe club ns 1928, | burgh, chairman of the Olympic ¢:00—Orgen. Recitat k [bs Srcheecas atte . Eddie Jeffries, Bismarck, pa dea their game with Hebron Things i riighcevte betive have be tte hockey committee, for failure to] §:or—Palmer House Studio 8:00—Mooseheart Hour @rew with Skeet McCoy, Man- 5 hold tryouts for an Olympic hockey k letel: made in any American League club A 344.0—WLB Chicage—870 6: = . my Midgets, who are Niven between two seasons. The Browns | ‘eam, and, instead, buetals 3 the! 4:30—cross Roads Sunday School eToys Soran Book, : stantial; green’ quint ‘his r.|have sent severa’ é la to Augebure college team, of Minnea-| ¢:00—Little Brown Church F Harford ‘Production By J. G. MacGregor ; re of at |other clubs but Manager Howley | Pols for the trip, Although he) — 477.4_wmag-wad Chicago—470 $:00—Musical Production The score was no indication Bl vega 477.5—WMAQ-WQS Chica _ Ina feature ten round bout that : y superiority of the McLeogmen, also has obtained something in ‘the ae sagt aioe am ja matter, bed faces Bremen 7, Hour ri berteit creating 90670 was overshadowed by the s : ‘he lineup and summary: exchanges. Players like Blut, Man- | 4, ‘ 5:15—Don Voorhees ) 0—Musical Cal i i Neel ali inal decision against approving the} 3; 00—Same as WOR (3 hra) final, Jimmy Dugan, Bismarck wel-| Score by quarters: ush and Mc! ly would help almost | Aucsburg team’s selection, taki 10:00—DeLuxe Dreamers HH 2s ure} terweight, won .by a technical Charley Paddock, the celebrated comet of California, fs wearing a facial any major league club If the Hi Leto task at th + ti mad 428.3—WLW Cincinnatl—700 a ered inet Knockuit from Jos Wicks, Glendive, | expression as if the effort to keep up with Dr. Otto Peltzer, the German | Bismarck ... 9 4 4 5—22| pitching staff. measures up, the)“ q0°y. Sk here tee roups| —2:0—Instrumentad Trio a = Montana, when the so-called Hell-| runner, caused him pain. It may be, however, because Charley is @ lit-| Dickinson .. 2 3 4 4-18] Browns will be a much better club In la crosse, where two groups} 6:15 First Presbyterian Church t having had all of the L taken|tle fat. The two runners are training in southern Callfornia for the than last season. This marked im-| 8T¢ 8t loggerheads over the method} 7:15—Colller Hour oe out of him failed to answer the bell | Olympic games, but they will meet only socially in Amsterdam, as Pad- Bismarck FG FT P Ptsi provement in the Red Sox and the | ee is Olympic teams ro be steer sais pene :30—Voeal Solos i fn the fifth round before a capac-| dock is a sprinter antl the doctor is one of the woffd's greatest middle diel og ot 2 : : is in itself a sufficient capgaition apne alkstar Fired asscvedec te livenrg “i pene, = gang ee Beem 888 ae| abn te error ren hn | Snel aig te Inrelepate| EER TE ae a ae ; 7 * jornberg, & 15 #2 3 ‘ ‘ champions letermine which is| 9:15—Biblical Drama 10: ‘Orchest! % ‘ight fans audibly ee and \final bout through its sheer ferce.| | F, Brown, ¢ 11063¢«72 ee ret fmexiataot better equipped to wear the Ameri- 300,8—WTAM Cleveland—750 ree WAM Cleveland—780 Sendtin ra went to the center of the |!'% Emm, Beaser, 0-0 1 O/these two clubs. The wo:ld cham-| a? shield at Amsterdam. §:00—Concert Orchestra $:20—Studie, Brogram ring to get their final instructions | ‘Thud, thud, thud, with sickening aoa f eee 4 . ; pions won 18 out of 22 games with Ga CON] Leh Chesstian Beene Chuecs - eh Ps Sey ” gularity, y natin | loffman, g§ ... B er the le of i ex- ” :30—General Bree chose Fant they viewed ‘tho | was cen ara si os feree TEPS NEARER Withate Browns ia 1987, S8** | perience in selecting Major Gener- |e limes se ULWEAA, Daliae200 agate City stripling, four inches | through six veande that. had. their Total......10 4-9 6 22) " “Cleveland, Chicage, troit,| $1, MacArthur to. sueceed the late) $:10—Ruwster Kent Hour Pate Varled, Rrogrere, iis bred sil vi ile on A rit ss mS : Vashi il continuance : :30—General Motors Party ae iedeant A eee poe only tule ie vicious clinches. WELTER TITLE Dickinson rg Fr P Pts ple a cae comet gta i of carpal "tactics appears lIhaly, Hariri y »| So torried was the pace, so un- of ween ~ ote . in ye Davenport—200 compact figure with stubby arms | mercifully did they punch each | Windmueticr, t' 0 0-1 @ | organizations. |The Indians suffered °o"Grid Code Contemplated 4:30-—Acousticon HOU | as . There was no doubt that the main at a the fi open on Ps hatte ; 12 . ; Smith failed :o do what was ex- ao cere ieee Tales: com: $:1g—Bibileal Drama ‘ 4 Asi quivering legs at the final bell. . ee @ i | mi , yielding: another int to feat adiant barely ied the gone for Schaeffer Gets Decision Nebraska Wildcat Wins Un-| Tinie, GOO ete a oe buck in form: this year| the opinion of college coaches, will| , _S884—WHO_Dee, Maines 60 “ ° ; as oat obakken, f£ 1 (00 2 2/5", "in addition the Indiaas have| meet earlier than usual this year| $:20—Cepltol Theater Family the first round pone ee the . Sores was given the decision popular 10-round Decision and in addition me acre mh {6 give amore time for the dissemin- i —Dinner. Program , Bee teoes o. acaty lett: thas | clesncit puncues an fought w heady From Tendler Total... 599 7 13] Ror ear ago, Pn"e SH*MESH) ation of another change in the| !15—Bibiiell Drama rapped and slapped the Montanan|fight against the on-rushing Sioux. Referees ouaeae: gridiron code for 1928, 440.9—WCX-WIR Detrolt—600 i : a Bc rung Seo? Will Avoid Slump ° It is understood that the com-| 6:230—Central .M..B. Church without a return. One round was like another. 4 “With the addition of y Ci ittee will get 31§—Collier Hour ae ting left that Squared off. the Indi Mt hari | New York, Jan, 21.—UP)—Ace DELANEY TROUNCES ¢ e addition of young Cis-| mittze will get_ together in New landing the championship punch on|the body with a right. Schaeffer | for the welterweight crown today BELGIAN PUNCHER LE Ay hag) 1 ode ag A [loge ter rose ht feat . $82,7—WW4 Detrolt—-B80 Mandell, ci red. wi ates i with a 10-round victory over the! rg starting the season as @ reg-| vass the effects of the radical tol Theater Family did that porteide Miler of Dugan's | this side the Ziegfeld Tollics, it) veteran Lew Tendler of Philadel Pe peor leg etlme eal en ad opel ge gates Poet gna oat = Plane Baga hen A 2 “ aah sea aap ca ah several promising youngster pitch-| and consider the coaches’ recom- 8:15—Atwater Kent Hour 8: v. hold Mr. Wicks at bay. blast Sed ie Wet trae Fa : ee mae el race crs and outfielders, the White Sox| mendations to go back to the 1926 499.7—WBAP Fort. Worth—#00 bce haetes Botertainers * ay, wea Nicks Tried simon |anehes, into, the copper-colored. skin! Garden arena last night | Hudkins Humbeck’s Seconds Toss in grad be ae eave = ane fee ‘onthe muiffed' punt and later) §:08--eated one, gma WOAM Kansas City—s10 \ that he succeeded in. brushing the} °F #anded flush on the rubber jaye. | Fee ener the verge of a kneekeue| ‘Towel in Sixth After Ter- |race during the past two seasons| Codification of the entire book of| °:4#—Danve Muse LR—A. BP, Gypsies tantalizing mitten aside, he pum-| everyone he landed. wee ped enough | © several occasions. ‘ A after briliant ‘starts both years. | rules is to be undertaken this year 422.3—-WO8 Jefferson City—710 HE ae rf Party meled Jimmy's midriff with stac-|Secis on Kis ploves and tights vo, .Hudkins rocked ‘Tendler with a| rifie Beating “The Detroit club Lus strength-| but this hereulean task will not be| #20. Presevterien Caan *ES9— WMS. Mitwaukeo—t000 cato blows. He started like a hurri- feoniah, Dl abe wet piaars, e right to the: jaw in the seventh| ened. its defense without sacrificing | completed before 1929. eee ec 7:30—ditwaui re C. Orchestra F ape ut ‘finished like @ deflated /North Dakota, and came.up smiling | round for count of eixht, but the| | Boston, Jan, 21-—Up c-| SHoriarty’ can cet hia Tigers away | ‘There stems no way to'keep hex-| "ith atwaug Rest Hour re Bes ree le ¥ every time is ead = jerke ack | iladel se an manage ney, the former lig] vy weight. . “ 293.9—WTMI Milwaut 2. neapel 740 t After the unequal battle the mis- | fron, dynamite blows. 2 to hold on, Lefty Lew was sinking| champion, who renounced all claim ois Dever sure cnen sn ee cabelas eee way into = ae a match was explained. 1| Tommy Burns, Bismarck light- slowly under, his opponent's hard] to his title in order to compete in élub in recent ars, Detroit ought| Micke Walker in ‘ Said Wicks—“A few years ano | weight, and Ruby McDonald, Man- punches when the gong came to his| the heavyweight elimination for.@| > cause the ‘Yankees care aiea es tivel: shot pare Pe hi oo fought Dugan a ee on a foul|dan, scuffled through a fqur round| Tescue. The 10th found ‘Tendler| chance at the crown held by Gene] nights next surtimer. | the wilbarmalant to th amniddle- H after I had establishe me poe scrap that ended in a draw. Tom-| wearily defending himself against| Tunney, still was in the running|” “president Griffith and Manager weight. champlonshi N - Pete | —_eadon points. [When the Myster!-iny had the spirit but Fe couldn't) ® merciless hail of blows from his| today. Jack: Humbcck, t| Harris have been carrying on an in-| Latzo, who took the welter title 3 seem to stay on his feet, for ever: , val. lane; we Jac! lumbec! ‘ e at Dugan, I jumped at the Ba cee time he waded in and’ missed 4 Although the old timer was Releiaia, a paat trouncing for’ six tensive campaign for a new pitching png iy ane less ane With ) > ‘prove I was a better man. But) punch, he hit the deck. McDonald! noticeably outclassed, some 12,000| rounds last night before the Euro- Get Gnvdhe caan h ctepavar metho out | © i» dimmy has grown six inches Hie was content to fight a defensive, fans booed the judge's verdict and| pean’s seconds tossed in the towel, dleweight "hivish wi sage th 4 te .. ‘that last time and he is out of my/ pbuttle all the way. Had he done| Hudkins, while the venerable Tend-| to end the scheduled 10-1 a orth at 172 8 blos- ‘Uta f ~ Glass. _ Twas to blame. I told the | otherwise he would have walked off| ler, who has been boxing for more ugh ¢ pret ot the cemead Rieeaale Pounds ao ie i Beepegions,Promater 1 maasnieaey with a decision, for ho was by far | tans dozen years, received the ap-| the Bridgeport heavyweight | re- Mostican “Longne. | lant heaveuetakt co 2 e ie cleverest boxer and delive: 1e | 7 mai res} 2 0 ss the, red-blooded fans will un-| smartest. blows. \- The Nebraskan's victory last| swinging pie osipl lefts. The fifth p mont of cae poser cham- Heat ‘ e re 5 itand. f eas Suldital 5 Pts | night moved him into an elimina-| round saw Humbeck flat for the 0 Peeiily that they wa r J water Kent # In extenuation, it can be sai aha __ Gray Shows Promise _ tion tussle against Sergeant Sam-| count of eight. Iinquish the ‘i With forced to re- 48.6—K' ‘ {Wicks tried and,gave his best but] Bismarck put forward a lad in the| my Baker here February 17 to de-| Humbeck’s 21 pound weight ral fe te oaing it jout even de- 3:00-Young People’s Conference no Hittle man can ever hope to beat | third preliminary that has the ear-| termine who will challenge Joe! vantage failed to stop the Bridge- d . 3d Anoustlcon ee ~ .@ big man, their abilities xeing even.| marks of a corner in the ring,| Dundee for the welterweight cham-| port boxer. . 8:15—Atwater Kent fou" {i "From first to last, it was a case|namely Jack Gray, who waded into | pionship in March. , Toes ¥ PHANTOMS MEET '48—WCBD. Zion—870 38 as i <, /bf-dimmy jabbing with his left and | Billy Miska of Mandan for four! Hudkins weighed 149 3-4 and| TRUNDLERS SET RECORD © . 300—Zion Band * “hooking to body and chin with his|rounds to earn a shade decision. | Tendler 151 pounds. Mankato, Minn., Jan. 21. : 7 . 3 right. Wicks manfully defended | Jackie, a junior lightweight, showed i The Nyquist Clothiers, crack local STANTON TONIGHT WESTERN ~. himself. but had no opportunity to/a right that Serna plenty of sleep TEN EYCK GETS AIDE team, broke a local bowling record \ ye Jand a lucky punch so good was|and a jabbing left that goes straight| | Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 21.—(?)—| when they rolled 3,080 total, in ar : — in Recital _ i Jimmy's defense. Wicks did show|to the mark. Plenty of polishing | Charlie Whiteside, former Syracuse| inter-city match with a picked team Independent Cage -Fi Clash _ * wp a-weakness in the Bismarck | should bring this youngster to the| University oarsman, has been en-| from Owatpnna, winning by 409 i " ves | £ man’s armor at infighting, Jimmy | front, for he has an ideal ring build} gaged as assistant to Jim Ten| points. Every member of the local the: on High School. Floor yas forced to clinch. wide, muscled shoulders, a taper-| Eyck, the veteran Syracuse rowing] team rolled over 600, Chub: Wagner A ‘ Wicks Hits Deck Ee ionaeraane ee aera isc setting the pace with a 246 and 64 : ae R EM In the second round, Wicks hit the ile ber the ott of ae lacks 7 : = resin when Jimmy unleashed a short | smith. For the: first time this winter, right jab that landed flush on Wicks’ | ‘The four round_ bout between the Bismarck Phantoms, local inde- tough chin. It would have knocked | young Petrolle of Fargo and Matt ll team, meets an the ordinary ringster‘out but Wicks | Hummel of Bismarck, was called a other than a local quint. Berea hie note Je rah dust, pa draw. | Fetrolle showed that he had the Yan invades the Capital City a reg strenj . a iad more ring training but his phy- today with a. strong ry and_at: Dugan as Roberts raised his|sical makeup was not quite ade- peeve et for a clash with. the nose hae band the eighth time. uate for conquering the bludgeon- Both boys floundered around the fhe Hummel. The Fargo boy had ropes in the third, Wieks as red as | trouble solving Matt’s style while a boiled shrimp from the countless | Hummel had trouble landing clean blows that had flecked his epidermis | blows on the weaving Petrolle. while Jimmy, pale and wan, gener- Raising the curtain, were Skeet 5 withheld his dreamland dis-| McCoy of Mandan and Eddie Jeff- patdher. ries of Bismarck. These two 80- It was the. fourth canto that took | pound mites slammed their way to all the sap out of Wicks. Not only/a four round draw. Neither boys | the sap but a goodly quantity of | made any trips-to the <loor des as claret eir : i ! 4 rf i as : cf Ve i g & i 4 Hi Hy a A Er we i this i °WITH SPORTS CEL from -a nose well-mashed by|the resounding echoes of Bill Tilden Says that ever-present left of Jimmy’s. | gloves as they s.apped each other ey 3 . from an upright a -{in face and body while the crowd , 1 am not as pessimistic about the chances of the United States to r ture to a low crouch which the Mon- | applauded. | the Davis Cup from France, re the writers on tennis. Ni tana man probably figured would e Cavanaugh, erstwhile Billings ; reat # player may be, and tennis has number of be a better way of keeping distant | welterweight, and Bat Krause, who | Stars; time and Iw from th sweeping,. jabbing, slap-|needs no introduction, were a) yng ieft and explosive right, he re- | plauded whca introduced from tl ceived a rapid-fire attack of Kidney, ring. Both boys issued challences and rabbit punches interspersed with {to anyone who cares te meet them right and bs that completely | at their weights. at pil ze Hl ig E 3 & A 5 if f ee Rad it & Jer, Philadelphia, (10), Ne ¥ Caerles Resse, New Yorke a; 4 eS zs pad nt 3 his vitality. a cursory examination, | ¢———_—___________@ wie eno Ceea| (“Basketball Results Bismarck, 22; 13. Valley City, 14; 1 _piocdleatas, 18; . ae a a Hi 28 i gi if Bt. Olaf, 32; Concordis Col- St. Mary's, 31; Bt. Thomas, eae 2; he Oe F cs

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