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PAGE SIX 14 BISMAKCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 Four Clubs in National League Have Championship Potentialities NVTLB TAKING [PLAN comipacx )NABHOLTZ WINS (SHARKEY BALKS BRUINS PUSH F PIRATESHEAD | sucsmmmn'sci stun crcrin mon ew | BL PASO MERT! AT RISKO BOUT; RANGERS FOR PORN eh LIST |___tat ater tv re to BYONESTROKE HEENEY KICKS HOCKEY LEAD St. “Louis. ae. nndeNe | ( Explosion Shot and Perfect|Boston Boy Feels Fit to Meet Montreal Maroons Begin tc ie | Putt Serd MaéDonald Smith | Tunney—Delaney’s Activi- Push Flying Frenchmen in es Opposition | | Swift in Water, They Hope to Make Olympic Team York Clubs Offer Chief : : Into Second ties Criticized International Loop El Paso, Texis, Jan. 28—UP)—A| |New York, Jan, 23.0? Quib- : Nar aa ie ae aaa eee i ing in t ight hi <P joston sensational recovery on the, last oe voit w nin with Jack Shatker. , ‘ . Bruins shared the top of the Amer- hole in the second annual El Paso|pTore CoE. y “ : i « SO’ balking at an elimination struggle : 7 4 i ican group standings in the Nation- open golf tournament brought against Johnny Risko. 3 on al League Hockey sprint today tory by a single stroke to Larry; “According to Matchmaker Jess A with the Detroit Cougars trailing Nabholtz, unattached professional! McMahon, onc of the Madison z : by the narrow margin of two from Cleveland. Square Garden lieutenants, Sharkey points. TWO OTHERS IN RUNNING i . Cincinnati and Boston May Furnish Upsets — Others q Have Cellar Ranking | prominent traded, 2 end possibly with in any di ission of cham-| pionship potentialities. Heading the list are the Pitts- burgh Pirates, defending title hold ers. Donie Bush, secking h: ond pennant in as ma the helm of the Corsair ¢ ably will find chief opposition com- + ing from the St. Louis, Chic , and New York clubs. Cincinnati }. on the strength of a fine 1927 ish and Boston, with Hornsby, als are considered in the running 1 observers. Brooklyn and Philade phia, on the basis of their r s Jast year, and their present “paper power,” seem slated for second divi- US Eee ie Oi €S\feels he is sufficiéntl; ified te jadi ave sary over the El Paso country club in cl ly qualific 0} The young ladies have the necessary equipment to go out and christen a Hak the “Rbugets qumged the ther tests.* ing for the Olympic games recently in Bermuda. They are left to who needed 294. e 4 et gregation, which bowed before the al round, Nabholtz apparently had with Tom Heeney was not impres- Olympic champion. The bottles are phowes, they say. The Rangers and Boston have ac- first part of the final round, but it| intention of clinching the Boston l rolled behind a tree and then into| sai Had ns ers. a trap near the green. He elected MHA i ly a at prize of $1.000. the heavyweight elimination bracket patel Oy laos tal Rae 7 for third place with 295. They |[Pehe ef A eae dae aeons rates South Dakota State Romps to|Indiana May Play Boilermak-| night by 1 to 0, which was the sec- ‘ diens in 23 starts, Burke, New York, and Bil Mehl: to ask the New York state athletic any more bouts until after his match —_— while the leeway of two points hands which would interrupt the| ence basketball championship this| PS, ,7en.,_ basketball enthusiasts International Group . 11! box Gene Tunney i: hi ionshi i i "t user 5 293 strokes, one over par, beating 10: ie ey in a championship | battleship, but the tiny bottles aren't used for that purpose in Bermuda. Piratha ty 2 goals to ons and od. Sending the ball well down the} However, McMahon said Sharkey’s} right—Agnes Geragh Martha Norelius and Helen Meany. Miss Norelius eluded the bad luck attending the! sive. McMahon plans to confer with cumulated 27 points apiece with De- Ate wea PURDUE HOLDS In the Interuational section, the an explosion shot. ‘The ball rimmed | ™@Uvely set for March 12, Pour veteraas faced oweaste have also tangled in a dispute. Jack Maroons stopped the driving pacc Al Espinosa, Chicago; Wil- horn’ Pittsburgh, "They. divided the commission tomorro.7 to prevent the Flicker Vars‘iy This Week Ottawa is only four points dis- j and sixth prizes. with Heeney. “Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 23—| Chicago, Jan. 23. — (?) — With] separates the New York Americans iminati | turned their eyes towa:e the banks ICE, CHAMPIONSHIP 3 'tsesere’se BOE revin| winter were almost totally ‘extin- othe Wabash foley Team scan. ET GF GA Ps Nabholtz_ finished the 72-holes On the Madison Square Garden 2 bout without the necessity of fur-| The girls are three of Uncle Sam's greatest swimmers who started train. ee rae gon ee ere for the Olympic games rece ; vanced into a tie with the Hub ag- fairway on the 18th hole on the fin. | towing in his recent draw battle} was the outstanding star of the 1927 season and Miss Meany was the 1924) Cougars, 3 to 2, at Detroit. Sharkey in Boston tonight with the troit following in line at 25, mark- 3 | Canadiens have a 13 point lead on the cup and rolled on 12 feet. A Delaney Is Criticized ST ATE ¢ AME BIG TEN LE AD their nearest competitors, the Fist prize of" 31 Soo a three and| ‘The principals in the other half of RISEGOns Sbd t orontay Who ate 10 8 of the league leaders Saturday We Hunter, Tow Angelese Billig | £f2% Heeney’s handlers, who intend 29 to 20 Victory Over ers in Championship Game | 074 Joss sustained by the Cana- i Patch tayt from the Maroons and Toronto $900’ offered as third, fourth, fifth | buidgeporter, from, participating in caannar, ween Heeney’s advisers asserted De-| Any hopes North Dakota had of, every team except Purdue plunged | from Ottawa. : FINN WINS EUROPE laney might sustain injuries to his| annexing the North Central confer-|St least once in the defeat column, The standing of the clubs to date: sky for more time to train, the 10-| Suished here Saturday night in the! In the Purdue gymnasium, not far Montreal Cana- er ‘i i see 17) 2 4 69 21 38 Bion “berths although" buth ave ound bout between Levinaky and| form of a 29 to 20 defeat at the from this river, the headtine bill of) sthtoeg) strengthened. DATE: y. 2 . IKE i arden in| hands of a fighting South Dakota ,; * * Maroons 11 8 3 40 39 25 Pete aro the New. York PATTERSON, LEFT, AND HAWKES Clas Thunberg Takes Speed| Pittsburgh hax been changed from|nene> Of & flenting Cee Oe tare ee ee At motatbs.s< 11 “08 AS aL 35 Giants were conceded as good a! Returning to the tennis wars after being out of international compe-) Stating Chi ionship b: January 27 to February 6. Behind 10 to 6 at half time, South ‘diana. a Ottawa . 8 10 5 36 33 21 Ree cin ee tee at He tition for two years, Gerald Patterson and Jack Hawkes, two great vet- ating Championship by ONLY TUNNEY ~ Dakota State played ‘a brilliant up-|" If Indiana turns tables on the New Yori ip ee a eir rivals but @ Hornsby trade) orans, will lead Australia’s 1928 quest for the Davis Cup. Beati egia AT as i i ‘ mericans has upset these calculations. The | Ty. Sco ot financial difficulties, Australia had to withdraw from the| ting Norw < cual MATCH ACCEPTABLE hill game in the second half which |sharp shooting Boilermakers, she deal which sent McGraw’s field! leader to Boston in exchange for| Hogan and Welsh, strengthened the | G completely squashed a tough North | wii ions two years ago, but funds now are Loe HAS A ioe New London, Coan. Jan, barat Dakota detense. Held to three field blo ion deg Mine ae -| New wa Group ‘a vkes, Jack Crawf an . O. Hopman, slo, jorway, Jan. —(P)— | —J retired ‘ Y , * 3 Ps atterson, Hawkes, Jac rawford and Dp ae pi ee nie Finland, holds| heavyweight champion; will a capt goals in the first half. State’s|feat. If Purdue wins, it will have Davis Cup elim! the expenses of % ‘ 4 : “51 47 27 ela wo newcome' Giants behind the bat and in the! ee ely tnt We atcthaliaue:¥ill play in the American zone, where the amateur speed skating cham-| only a match with Gene Tunney if cimeee veeaite is te. ie with aw ed 4 a a eee : 46 41 27 outfield, but left a gaping hole at) ney may meet the United Sta am ia match that will decide the pionship of Europe by virtue of| he defeats Tom Heeney, of Austra-| utes, | Only one other game > will. be Ale Pretaes Sepa ee eth a eer cha base with Andy Cohen, ay finalists against the winner of the European zone eliminations. winning two first places and plac- ae on March 1, says. Joe Jacobs, Get Four Baskets | played this week —the last before cae urgh. : 1 a as aa untried minor leaguer, as the only | Ae cat enc teee CCceNOR An SR OLwO, TE Te Sessler and Nicholson each hung the se:nester examinations, That is| "(5 points for victory; 1 for tic) a 4 Bee ate crap ei | day contest here. ny proposal by Tex Rickard to (2 points for victory; 1 for tie completed only one} four baskets in this period, the Minnesota-Chicago game here He skated to first place in the| match Delaney with the winner of ba " i j ji EE i ae anes bat that et Demons Defeat Hebron, “Teer event in 2 minutes 22 pales Ppipbstieel jos Risko Ee er ea ae wee and ities cetants Chicags pete PHANTOMS ROLI UP rought “Sparky” dams, crack| 3-10 seconds, ut, wil rejected. ¥ | Si ‘i second baseman of the Chicago) 1 S t r1) 1 0 in F a st G am e Ballangrud, of Norway, finished| Delaney would have nothing to| °, hammer and tongs contest, rough ‘sidered out of the race. Minnesota ns ae : sais to the extreme. Few open shots|has lost one game and won one. Cubs, to Pittsburgh to solve Bu: first in the 10,000-meter race, cov-| gain by defeating either Sharkey or] w, i i | i i 36 10 5 VICTORY T0 —-——, ering the distance in 18 minutes] Risko, Jacobs sald, Heeney fought RH Sain A AL bet notororner Basen in the infield worries. The loss of q h y f 1 9-10 seconds. The other skaters) a draw with Sharkey and holds a Indi de fact é > | outfield that won the pennant last! (. Cc : BRAVES RALLY 10 finished: Evenson, of Norway, sec-| decision over Risko, rt tral Loo while Purdue. w : STANT! ‘ON bY SORROW F —Year. Pete Scott, who came with, Carl Thornberg Leads Clan Mc- | ond, 18. minutes, 33-10 wonis;| "Thomas E Donofue, president ot] NOFth Central Loop |} white Purdue von over Tova, 48 to Cuyler leaves Bush with the same ! ‘Adams in the Cuyler deal, now can sod j ai ee a} Thunberg, third, 18 minutes, 3 8-10] the National Boxing associati d Race Standin 25, Chicago won tts first conference ee to land @ regular assign-, tack — Brickmakers Drop, ote won the 500-meter race D, says eee Reet eneger sdecniakilas y. b Bet, Serie ee ay Johnny Lofthouse Tosses Sev- Be ey ries cut 38 the tight for First Game in Five Starts— AiciiasUmance en ataiae King Haakon of Norway, and} the logical contender for the heavy-|] §, D. State ns ee | °887 Glen Ullin Defeats en Field Goals and Bur- Cardinals, led by their new man-| Hank Brown, Jacobson,| soso hg es: = pee 20,000 foaetatarn, ab ake eae Hg Wien Sat St Pe iene ete te Ps pera eat ; 4 —- St. Mary’s in Last dick Nabs Six hopes Picatine wien niet Thornberg Are Stars ReneS | ager and baseball scout, the new South Dakota U'.0 2 009 SSeS Few Minutes, 16-14 | 12 Victory |New Minor League league expecting to include Jackson- — Indulging in a shooting bee at the * * A ville, Hannibal, Keokuk, Macomb,| caus2 of the tight defensive strug-|_ Glen Ullin high school defeated| expense of some hard-working bas- 4 Heel \ Circuit Organized Monmouth, Galesburg. | Kewanee gle, and both clubs were forced to St. Mary's high school iz a close, ex- | ketball plexes from Santon the ck in the fel Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 23:—Man-| La Salle and Peru clubs. resort to long flings, to achieve any |citing game here, 16 .o 14. At no| Bismarck Phantoms ran roughshod that netted} dan's Braves defeated Jamestown! Quincy, Ill, Jan, 23—(P)—Plans; Al the prospective clubs are in| results. North Dakota could not, time was either team more than 5| over the high school floor Saturday wire in 1928. Cardinal fans feel : that Bob vehanall ane eee by| Hebron, N. D., Jan. managerial worries, wi return to), eillig 2 ing a form behind the bat and that the) ¢ bell enosnaselGaes infield, with Thevenow back, again] fom minutes of pla will fi bly wh ’any in| three field goal, marck High's | high school’ jays, 15 to 12, in|for the organization of new| Illinois except Hannibal, in Mis-| drop these in while the Staters|Peints ahead. Three lucky shots| night to win 36 to 5. the Seen the Deentie ame : Be etch nas Seen er eres ayaa x ben ad + "| minor league baseball circuit to be} souri, and Keokuk, in Iowa. found the backboards to their lik-/ from center in one minute gave Glen Although completely Leciiouitedes nee?s to do no better than it didjtorious Jead over the scrappy He-| Jamestown, taking the lead from| known as the Central Association) | The new circuit is to be a class D| i | Ulin the lead in the ‘hird quarter.|the defense and stun t ing. Ae i Alege i \d Eberly played well for St. Mary’s fought hard to overcome | efficient manner with which its of- ihe ee, teenies Sane the 15 to 10 lead. Fortune and M.|fense was squelched, the north at guard was most effective until; Goetz each dropped in a counter to | branch five fought gamely while the last part of the d period,’ make the score 14 to 15. Glen Ullin| Phantoms rolled merrily along with IN T i North bokate did a ey to be ae made a shot as the game ended. its basket shooting. last. year, when it outshone all! bron High quint throughout a fast} the start, stood on the long end of| Were, announced Sunday by Bruce) league with a $2,000 salary limit, a rivals. \paime Saturday night to c'alk up|a 4 to 1 count at the end of the| Wilkins, former minor Teague man-| five rookie rule and 13 player limit. Cubs Are Stronger their second triumph over a western | first quarter and at the close of the) The Cubs, sensations for a time| North Dakota five by a score of 15] half led, 6 to 4. Jast year, appear to have _ added| to 10. Howe the Braves, gaining strength in one spot only to take it} On the previous evening, the Clan} momentum, managed to crowd close from another. With the addition! McLeod had loafed through an easy | in,the third quarter and succeeded | of Cuyler, Joe McCarthy's fly cha unter with the Dickinson M in tying the score at 8 all as the, @ ers should compile many base hits, emerging with a 22 to 13 vic-| period ended. | but the loss of Adams has _ weal t In the final stanza the western- | ened a none too strong infield. M well co1.iitioned as their huskier| Score bv -ucrters: a eee eeere Hel aie +» 5 2 3 4—14|by scampering down the floor and +» 5 4 6 1-16/under the Staaton net to twir. in Score Is Tied The line-up and summary: seven. field goals opponents from the south, and this’ seemingly played its part in the Beenie struggle. 4 " , i i fl Burdick was not far behind y D. McLeod's Capital City | ers passed the local quint.and grad- The score was tied 17 to 17 with) st, Mary's FT 2 ' Pig’) Garthy is banking on Freddy Me-| basketeers opened up with as flashy | ually increased "its total | to 10 minutes left, Then Sessler drop: |S. Goets, 26 ee eo eae at the Guire, Toledo star, to fill the hole.jan attac’ s has been seen among | Jamestown, in a last minute ral pe ree in Tro! Side j joetz, 0-0 Jack Hendricks stands pat on|the wester Y vaies G c . succession. This seemingly put re-| J, McDo ald, 1-2 lineup that started also succeeded newed life in the Jackrabbits .and!C, Finlayson, < from then on there was no stop-|L, Boespflug, ¢ ping them. Nicholscn took up H, Fortune, c.. where Sessler stopped, and flung y in garnering at least one counter. Somethi Wrong Either Stanton was away off form against the local independents or \S s] S _Jack | lricl is buttes in many years; which threatened for a few seconds | his Cincinnati lineup which closed | and before Hebron was awake to its | to overcome the Mandan lead, suc- | the season in 1927 with a fine!impending disaster, the invaders | cceded in shoving its count up to 12. | brand of baseball. If the club gets| were away to an impressive lead. | McDonald and Morris were stel- off on the right foot, Hendricks} Hebron called time out after four! lar performers for Mandan, while | woommta| Conor m'D CMe pry a] RODOnGm cious eererye 4 feels that he will be in the thick) minutes had p . Rallying its | Nolte and Franke were outstanding | three hard side shots throvgh the Ttabeccs <6 else they played over ‘‘eir heads pf the fight all year. Neue etter cee aniak aia antl teecthecelnatagas s| *WITH SPORTS CELEBRITIES: [‘r Meanwhile North Dakota had! qin tiiin With the State Training school quiet . . The fans up’ Boston way are hop-|from thereon held the speedy De- 5 to be content with a field goal and Waochter, £ for comparative scofes give the lo- f ~ §ng for another “miracle team,” un-j| mons even, | Jamestown 5 3 Walter Johnson Says @ long throw from the court bY | Dudgoon, f cal outfit a bi margin over their ~ . der the Braces. new manager, Jack Ge beeen ten rT ar pls a St Tach, State’s team showed a zing Muggli, ¢ Mandan ee el Slattery. it ‘ornsby to supply ensive Play Pr dominates 2 1 1am, after 20 year: 3 lefense, good passing and unusual Hee _ the spark in the offensive and lead Both te: ettled down te 1 A eer ae ae in the majors to see baseball from another angle, suecess’ in the shooting end, and LS & e wn ie “ te sceciators: hat the infield at the same time, the fensive wo 1 few clos oe Some years ago when I had a rather bad season, I made up my mind | {fom its shaving Painndsy. night, miné, the Stanton lineup presented Braves figure to be the “dark ) -g{that when I felt f was through as a big leaguer, I would retire, 1 had| Undoubtedly will be heard from in} —qotal...... 5 6-9 9 16|no outstanding players. man- horse” of the’ pennant straggle. 1 3) Boned to get a chance in the world series before getting, convincing style in the remainder of| Referee, Cervinski. ner witi which they as a + Btrength needs to be added, how- M ne , i ‘to that point in my career. the conference race. Umpire—Matt Hummel. pos ig pen dabl> they ever, in the outfield and in the re- aig a 4 aha a. ie ‘The ‘big cance finally came in the world series of ake aT Timekeeper—Geo, Jaszkowiak were sir..yly outclassed and had no ceiving department. bes ad ges a eee 2 1924, when Washington won the right to meet the New Speaker Must Reduce ae chance whatsoever of defeating their see Dect. Dew, Bem Jacobson Pr Pr lie yearsct service, os Ee TE wes ates Salary to Play With|Lars Haugen Ties | fs onponents. | v Ss theres ogether | ,, t : years © a x 1 Bree mince league sar aaheDane sal ‘ad foe rte le. McDonald, f 1 0] How I lost my first two games is now a matter of| Senators, Says Griff World’s Scaffold ace Zaps eae oer ei cette former raves. manager; lippe ES dea. 4 2lhistory. ‘The first defeat was a heart-breaking 12-in- rs, Say: A toms and Company I at Fort Lin to back up the superlative work of| throughout the «contest. z ‘BETS | Borreson, ¢ 1 | ning affair. At the start of the final game of the series) Ski Jump Record coln. The army tive has taken the Wilbert Robinson’s mound staff} ‘pjedman, E. Rau and W. Rau were 0 0, it seemed as if I would go down as the “goat.” ee Br oe Fila., Jan. 23.—)—Clark yi ari championsh’y, of the fourth infan- the Robins probably will have a! the brightest Taeunees for the BS lat! Then came my chance, when Washington tied the Griffith, presidene of tha Washing- Westby, Wis., Jan. 23.—(?)—Lars| try for the past two years and are tough row to hoe to finish higher | yy Nee ra F ©) Stephens, g¢ 0 2] score in the eighth inning of the deciding game and I ton American lezgue club, said to- ugen, national amateur ski| yet to be med here. If sched- than sixth. pee : Helbing, g ...- 1 + | was rushed in as relief pitcher. We won in 12 innings} day that Tris Speaker must volun-| jumping champion, tied the world’s be played Tues- Burt Shotton, who starts the) Score by quarters: ~~ =| That game also won the series. for Washington and tarily reduce ais own salary within | record for a scaffold jump when| day night. first year of a two-year contract! Bismarck | 6 4 2 3-15 47 5) erased me from the “near-goat” class. the next week or give up his center | he leaped 183 fect at & sixth an- lineup and summary: as manager of the Philadelphia Na-| Hebron .... 0 OB 1 de 10. ‘son. When I went to my home at the close of the 1924 field berth with the Senators. | nual tournament of the Snowflake| Phantoms FG FT Pp tionals, apparently ‘is foredoomed series I had made up my mind that I was through: I had “It's up to Speaker.” said Grif- gyi cub of Westby, Sunday. 0-1 2 12 to the second division and perhaps|_, The lincup and summary: MAKES WORK OF GOLF every intention of retiring. An alluring salary and the fith. “He must make the a | Haugen won the class A division | Haas, ¢ 2 00 2 4 the cellar position. Numerous re-| Bismarck G F FT| Chicago, Jan, 23—When tle tired| thought of Clarke Griffith that I might help to win another pennant,|move. If he wants to play for! o¢ tournament with 18.475 00 0 fA eruits will make the trip to the| Benser Pai) 0 0) business man p) ‘golf and bets on | caused me to come back. I have had two pretty good years since. Washington this szazon he will have | points, while Peter Falstad, Canton, 00 0 14 Phils’ training quarters but it re-| Slattery .. 0 1 O;the result, he is doing his nerves; However, all last season I found it an effort to pitch, a broken leg |to cut his salairy. Unless he does,/'§ p ’had 18,415 points to win sec- sp O1 #1 2 mains to be seen whether they can acobson. 2 9 ‘ g) more harm ae good, ne nling ap suffered in spring training making the teak all the more difficult, be -antematiealy will be released | ong. é 00 0 2 i . »| Brown, H. . 1 ) | Frederick ‘ierce, a New York {didn’t feel that I could do myself or my club justice, so I quit. ‘ebruary 1.” PS NEED ale ans ER a Ee Sine com: of the Thornberg 3 0 0/psychologist who addressed the Ex- The coming season ‘I ami fo Tana: the Newark club ot the Interna-|__ Grififth mentioned the name of Anders Ha da naan ale Benser, Elmer 1 0 OJecutites’ Club‘here. “There is mor2| tional league. I am also going to try to do a little pitching. But take| West, a hard hitting recruit from | ZAI ugen Leaps B36 | Brown, F. . 0 © /mental strain in a round of golf for! it from me, if I early discover I can’t win in the minors, I will once|the Southern Association, as a pos- 92 Feet to Win Meet P Pts Basketball Results || Hoffman ... 0 1 0|}money than. there’ is in a whole| again retire as an active pitcher, for I fully realize ope cannot win bail | sible center fielder for the Senators. 0 0 '| Hebron G F FT| week's. office work, he said. games on past performances, “Although West was handicaped — 1 3 —— le. a ie ier : ‘ during p the p aun ty sicknes i Hoty: Td dam ao ippmers 7: i Rau, FE. ro! 1 0} said, it would take lugen, )-year-0l veteran a dae 7 corearaia 8. ss Birkmaier Oe a a good ball r to beat him out | American ski slides, won the inau- 4 ; z Creighton 31: South Dakota 16. | Tiedman a of the job this year if Speaker goes ski tournament of the Ogden 2 0 hicago 25; Ohio State 21. Klick 20 Oe out.” . deren 4 Bilicis 29. pets We Fes 4 * ene jue lowa 28, . ‘ xy Notre Dame 29; Drake 19. Referee— Winona State Teachers 34; Eau Claire, Wis., Teachers 27. Columbia college 30; Des Moines ve {-- BASKETB Nebraska Wesleyan 16; Midland B K ALL ndan 15; Jamestown 12. —- the sho Peltzer Race Hearing | “r,,,7 Is Set For This Week| rorng ony 108 fen leet, wi yt Results of basketball games played around the Missouri Slope czer the week-end will be found on page 2. The sports editor of The rf 24; St. Louis U 21 ma 41; Oklahoma A. ‘99% lows Teachers 28. 40; Simpson 25. . Set As Gorse Woshles pte ge gat The Kenosha (Wis.) high school claims the dis- wi eo cl ii oe Pasacyisvine 28. pl gn * se tinction of an “All-Nations” basketball squad that 30. 4 Tepresents twelve different nationalities. The first “Buena Vista|{ mailing the ob- || string players represent nine nations and the coach, < : The Tribune manager and scorer add three more. Polish; Capfata Netto The picture above shows, standing left to right: Beaupre, forward, Kenneth Nordstrom, forward, Swedfth; Donald Re- Danish, .