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P<. PAGE SIX ' eee _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUN . SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928 ‘BISMARCK DEFEATS MANDAN, 17 TO 9, IN BITTER GAME BRAVES UNABLE | M0 COPE WITH SPBED DEMONS, Carl Thornberg, Hank Brow and Ben Jacobson Are Unstoppable wey Milburn Retires From International Polo Competition ZUPPKE, THE ARTIST AMERICA HAS |LEROY BALKS OVER VERSATILE INSPORTS | KRAUSE STOPS OE eae can | ATOUNG STARS TT rurcrenc | ere TOTAKE POST) men nino HEART PUNCH at Work With Brush 1 Best in Swimming + Battler Refuses to Guar; Paul Sidles Shades Orrie Bald- antee Appearance win on Hazen Card—Three Draws Voted, Only “Hope, Foreign - Nations Had of Yankee Overthrow inal, Is. Dissipated One detail of minor importance wha‘ generally when fistic matches are made may ruin Jack Hurley's efforts TENNIS RELATED TO POLO |to show Billy Petrolle and Russie pee’ 2 ; LeRoy in Fargo early next month— ‘ ., | the ting of suitable forfeits to French Dominate “Net: World |sind the match. SPORTSMANSHIP SHOWN All-Americans Eke Out Sensa- tional 12 to 11 Win From Papooses Bat Krause, veteran welterweight mitt tosser of Hazen, knocked out Frank Backley, Aberdeen battler, in the fourth round of ‘a ten round go at Hazen Thursday night. Krause By J. G. MacGregor Past basketball sorrows are all ~ le Gade to eotenge. the cuntint Proved teo tough for the Aberdeen forgotten today in the Capital City | Because They Developed Hurley bas eat ha bende sind: merdtinnt and iy een as followers of Bismarck High/ Young Players . agreed to alip in the third aaee fe proudly talk of the decisive victory | ; Dakotan weigh 140 pounds at 3 eiowa uteended “a bout. large scored over the ancient rivals, Man- | a —" : pi m,, the day of the fight, and will uf dan, in a bitter struggle staged on; ‘I'm through. It’s. time for some| pay him $1,500.00 or 25 per cent of : x seb e Aberdeen puncher was on the the locals winning 17 to °. i ese terms ly, as it represents ee girl, i of hetere ‘he score lends emphasis to the sed Heeger aa hw work of | sn unusually large purse for a 10] young misses who hopes to win a : : Fane's Guy ee hee a4 words “decisive victory” but it does nels ing the polo cup the United |round no decision contest. place on the girls’ swimming team : ‘Aberdeen etonenian on the mat. The de tedietia how close Roy D. Me- With’ hide: words Diveriad shit | pees gt tach na aoe ted ca nea ae - Des nt on Leod a is clan came to losing geil - | post a forfeit of $600.00, guarantee- . ! oS Hence te ier ring the game, for the Braves still have burn, the greatest’ back in the Pp good advantage, although re of 15 she made records for the 220- | » World, star sted hero af every Amer. Thor Wiked agate and Harley vie:| yard breast stroke and equalled the| Aliens holla trie dt Sheed ican “Big Four” since 1909 and one! clared that this would be one argu-| World’s record for the 100-yard s,Tecord for toughness intact, of the best known sportsmen in the he brea: roke in a 75-foot pool. She FE re world, servell notice that the Unit- [pons conten Witt oF there would) Wiithe central senior breast stroke ff | in their ten round go. . Sidles was ed States will have to defend the in much the better condition at: the their traditional fight, but their foul- throwing eye was sadly amiss. Mandan was outplayed last night. Leonard McMahan’s cohorts were outshot, outfought and outspeeded ‘Whene matches im-| champion from 1923 to 1927. i BAY thd Suter relinquished hopes of international cup without him in| portance are made, tt promotors} Miss Williamsen, wiown here, is ; Rieiewswane ne victory. Bismarck had the best res. ‘“ demand forfeits big enough to pro-| an all-around | athlete, playing : weighed in Thursday afternoon at team but Mandan wouldn’t adn:it it ' th Tl 'be-49 when| tect themselves in case either fight-| hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball | 140 pounds. , until the final whistle. le time comes er decides at the last minute not to| and tennis. She also is a sports ‘The remaining preliminari:s were | Was Defensive Battle for the next cup appear, or fails to make the re-| Writer on 2 Milwaukee newspaper. draws with Tony Ki Hazen’s As‘ the a a eed the} bert ge a. 7 quired weight. ELE ST NN fighting butcher boy, « shing with game was a defensive le. Many i . Barney Huber Mannha’ as ‘ youn; fellows LeRoy Is Unreasonable tball Results gig ae pevtinns piri lhe will have to ste “LeRoy certainly is the most un-| ‘ Baske through eight rounds. Both are and 3 between the sphere and ip some time and|reasonable fighter I ever did busi- backboard. Bismarck flashed the there is no better|/ness with,” Hurley said today in °° ede : middleweights. 17; Mandan 9. Ran i lagh y d Bismarck Reserves 12; Papooses also soi icy and ae ane of most ful defense seen on the speaking of the match. “I’ve al-} 11. fistcuffs. Hazen’s midget battlers a Lacie Many e dey, Sc . ready guaranteed him a bigger purse} * South Dakota : staged six rounds of preliminarics = nang th Se idant “Macden had but fhe ae " ( : lass , than he can get at any other place} North Dakota Ag; . in the curtain raising events. strong Sa ar thes Deraon back.| j ; BOB ZUPPKE in the United States, or Canada for Concordia Junior College 23; The card was one of the best bal bon wd aoe the first five minutes. | When Bob Zuppke Is not instructing Illinois football squads, winner this ug! matter, and I’m letting him) Macalester 21. ced and best attended in ‘Neither team scored in the first| Past scason of the Big Ten championship, he can. be found at his studio sentiment .and I against Petrolle with a weight Winona Teachers College 42; 4 : $ i scat ~ haa r. Bismarck had the greater |in Urbana, Hl, using palette and brush in creating oil paintings. This would. be depriv-| advantage which will be greater than] Mankato Teachers 19. ; i ter i tiers Oe uatties but nearly all of its/is the first photograph for which Zuppke has posed while working as an oF some young} five pounds when the gong rings to Grand Forks 27; Devils Lake ning rounded out fe tiviti fo “the Shots careened off the backboard artist. ‘The Illinois mentor, deeply interested in art, spent many months | player of a place that. belongs to/start them in action. 19, evening of entertainment in H zen corners, jumped off the edge or abroad last year studying. him.” ;AUl I ask in retarn is a safe Sepa versity 31; 27, 3 missed the hoop by the proverbial Fortunately, and perhaps it in-| guarantee that there will be no ‘Impressed Western Critics and its locality. aie “9 copa rise oy Helb- | to and fro, in and out, seeking open- sega ag Roagi peril ge -orenti td at ‘ane ae meee “ costs mel: me ae relvile . ing si e driving Bismarck | ings for his shots. : Ph t outh, at least .00 to stage a fight pro-| gan All-America, impressed _ critics LABARBA OUT forwards. Pinch-hitting for McKendry, an- an oms Association is in good cireumstances| gram in Fargo before paying any| on the Pacific coast very forcibly ‘ + F : ) i t a ’ t b rE € e t 3 c e ‘4 a e : a 4, nm a in od re pe ev co be sh w on we ne wh oa for ea an ch: 4 tell in the second quarter as Carl|to be a star for the losers. He was without risking ‘a fatal weakness in/a last minute loss through LeRoy’s} Red Grange and George Wilson. OF FLYWEIGHT Thornberg, Ben Jacobson and Hank | abetted by Brucker and Fleck, who} the next Big Four. failure to live up to his {contract jet sian etc ey ene REST ESO) NEST AS to exert themselves. | worked like Trojans on the defense. ; ete spite ee ae i M DIVISION NOW master capmical, deine’ te! FQhn and Peltzer May Brown } 1 ‘ | Three Stars Remain 2 This trio, once they reached top| O'Hare and Spriggs were defen- A Fiv or pes speed, were simply unstoppable and | sively strong for Wieninsck wile rmy e the four players who over- ee en e is willing to meet Petrolle time ‘after time raced away from|Meinhover and Landers ‘contributed whelmed the British All-India chal- P the Mandan’s slower guards. Nerv-| bright spots on the offense. Adam lengers last summer in the | cu under ithe terms of the contract Not Meet l Intil July piles Anaslés, Calif, Jan, 28—I¢ y Hurley. e promoter el Barba, re lyweight said that he will have one Jast talk champion, ever fights again it will Bismarck’s greater speed began to| other of the tribe of Heidt, roved Will Play to develop a successor for Milburn|of the fighters, and if there’s to be| by his work in pro games against : i 4 mee : matches, three remain who are al- el ep releapaoerget Dea hg plugged along in steady|{nyincibles of: Fort Lincoln| most certain of their places. They i y R ety: are Tommy Hitchcock, the world’s} wi ; — A f eee ening. Pe nd summary: Tangle With Local Inde- greatest decwari; Malcolm Steven- beater yee vagyen! ling New York, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Lloyd , given about an even chance to win. not be in the Centegra he ie 2 Mandan Nearly Blanked ‘ “FG FTP Pt pendents Tonight fon, who recently was raised to a\then there Will bent cutee’ | Hahn of Falls City, Neb. and Dr.|. Hahn, who last winter defeated Te ee une Mandan was able to tally only one| 44, t 3 1 7 ten-goal handicap man with Mil- RE. [the Swedish schoolmaster, Edvin ion ai int in the third quarter which| Ponders, ¢ eae : burn and Hitchcock, and Watson . in Pa Otto Pelzer of Germany may have) wigo in a mile raco and came with- bot for bite ae Youna the locals almost constantly | Soriggs’ c 02 3 2 The Phantoms, “Bismarck inde-) Webb, an eight-goal man, . DAVIS CUP ENTRIES to wait until the Olympics to mect|in a fifth of a second of the record |: -— ta Behe + in the invader's territory. Elmer| Nuininver, 3 3 1{pendent basketball team, will play| For the vacant place, if Milburn each other on the race track. held by Paavo Nurmi, is at his best ane. f Benser brought the quarter to a)“ Brown, g .. 0 Ol what is ‘reputed to be the. best, sticks to his decision, the: associa- Permission for Dr. Peltzer to run!on the boards while Peltzer prefers “ in § close with the only successful tipoff |“* Sue ee eee ag! tion has a num- BREAK ALL RECORDS in the United States, which finally|to run on cinders in the open air. |! of the game, the husky Demon) — rotal )32{ team in army. circles west of the! ber of most . been received from the body] Another thing in Hahn® favor is pl under the net forasctupto; Mississippi tonight: at 8 o'clock in| promising and governing amateur sports in Ger-jthe fact that he has been training ihe ring the lead to 14 to 6. Papooses P Pts|the Bismarck High F 3 Mm. Priiant young : 2 : many, brought immediate prospects |carefully for weeks and has run in shir édncntio In the final stanza, the game|McKendry, f .. 3. O| Company I of Fort Lincoln, an} players by Bob- France Will Entertain Teams!that' one of the three races in|some fast races already this season. aed lace can mt grew rough and Mandan can prob-| Dietrich, f .... 0 Olaggregation, of cagers that won the| by trawbridge, which he was to be allowed to com-|Peltzer, his activities restrained by| | arg ret atey ably lay claim to a tough luck rec-| Williams; ¢ ... 0 5|basketball..championship of Fort] Winnie Guest From 28 Nations at His- pete would pit the German holder of|his country’s authorities, has done| F " ord that will be hard to beat. Mc-| Brucker, g . 2 2] Lawton for the past two years, and| and Captains 3 toric Meet the world’s 880-yard, 500-, 800-, and}no running since he arrived here te: Mahan’s players missed nine con-| Fleck, g . 1 | which has yet.to be beaten at the! Wilkinson and > 1500-meter records against Amer-jearly. in December except for a@ secutive free throws while Bismarck | Heidt, f 1 ‘ : local post, will ‘be’ the Phantoms’! Gerhardt of the — ica’s great middle distance star. | quarter-mile done under wraps as la opponents. ae | United States fi Paris, Jan. 28—(®)—A record-| Later, however, United States|a good-natured exhibition at the weight, 184 ‘alled the “Invincibles” by their) army. breaking entry of nations is assured| Athletic Union officials frowned|New York schoolboy meet Decery- 4 A & i ‘4 4 A - made two of four chances good.) Spielman, f ... £ Thornberg was ousted from the en- aa ‘ ha counter on his fourth personal foul Total...... 7 11) buddieg, ‘the boys in khaki hope to} Guest, who Pe for the 1928 Davis Cup competition,|on the idea of allowing Peltzer to|ber 10. The German, however, 88 but Earl Hoffman carried his bur-| Referee—Jones, Ames. revenge the defeat ‘that was handed} drew internation- in which France will defend the his-|race here on the pele he might|he is always. in condition. Oy den in valorous fashion. Company M by-the Phantoms on the| al attention when “81 toric tennis trophy for the first |be injured by running on a board! Among the scheduled meets which ir the ting: For the second time this season|[, Company Defeats _ Post court. 10 ago. | he was playing bs time, track and lost to the German Olym-|loomed as “possible scenes of Peal thes 1 a ae his Ii Bismarck sicvlayed Es Fite isporse The Invincibles have been winning | at Yale was first «Hitch The latest entry, from Cuba,|pic team. 3 German's racing appearance were| , he i Jive at all to his lik- manship when Brown, captain M Cagers, 43 to 16) their games at the. fort by margins brings the total up to the unprece-|_ The two have never met. Ger-|the Millrose games at Madison gg aad acer several of the locals, declined a free throw ( of, 90:40:60), votaba ae tis srident f Four instead of dented mark of 28. This is three |many was not entered, in the Iast| Square Garden here, Feb, 2; the aires -sorere aie woe like. to take ould been “yy ‘ great .scor- a R than i : 5 a as Mandan took its fourth time out Company “L” swamped Company ing: paweh > pol more the previous record list | Olympics in which Hahn competed | Boston games January n Axe . Palo Alto. But, we're afraid, he A “M” in a fast game at the post gym % and Dr. Peltzer who has risen to|in which Hahn has a double entry; , h when eae pid bart an Beals Friday. The game was f:st ete Indications :point’to an. offensive track fame rapidly was little known | the Boston A. A. games February never will. ; - battle of sharpshooters tonight with at that time anyway. the New York A. C. meet February sirihiccrseneenenet Morris’ Saves Day Crenpre eet gE ee ‘of t the oy the Phantoms: fayored’.to win be-| team. shee : 4 It, + An peer va as the pros-|20; the national A, A. U. indoor PE cca Jey Pinrsescnhy ite “ eas “Goal-Getters.” icause of their’ . miliarity. with the} “It ji tive meeting between Peltzer and| cham ships, February 25 and the strong was it that the few close Hartzell, having left’ “L” Com-|2ome floor. hn in January or February would| New York K. of C. meet February be @ clean-cut ural” with both | 29. shots that Mandan had were so hur- | P8"¥> did not seem to weaken the|,. ht Batters Zi . Sea that no accuracy was posaible. | <e™ materially, although his ab- Lig 4 VIC nge n Gaptain,, Morris’ “two” sensations |see°red vor the “Le with 26 pant, to Win 10-round Go; eps him five in|Gophers Have Chance |i ea snl pam, lung thee (By The Anmacated Pros) from vadnai: “a's” j . . at : w York—Joey Sangor, Mil- from their worst defeat in wile annie. starred for the “M's” Daniels Beats Gordon peat Pee ciated tat meng. ie a — Pass If The a Toate ey aay waukee, won from icing Rett: weere. ., Score by quarters: iererns* i Chicago's chanes for victory to-| ™&™ ork, ? eed meet ‘sb lco "id 53g 12-40) St Paul Jen, 2h-—yp—ily ey Defeat Chicago cre emily sm, = night are admittedly slim, with Cap- in Chuck 3 5 South American nations, . 4 8 2 2-16) Light, St. Paul welterweight won a an and A ina, as well as ‘ Hoertger, apt to| Flew and Borresen _ round 7 Chicago, Jan. u pt 10)... best efforts were persistently son Pp Pts Pinas fee tn ; ee ie tae Ber eg fd ie Pnitopines, have sota’s veteran baske' be out'of the game with en infectod| © a“ equelched by the red shirts. dl 25 p ‘ fed: ‘sone. Finland and Norway | bsve @ chance tonight to climb. into | #™™- ‘The Demons, in toto, flashed the 1-3 °F ht 3 repeatedly with | th Pike tied entries for the firet time | third place in the Big Ten race when form of the season with Thorn- | Johnson, c 0-0 8 fisted attack to the head, cut ost| while Germany, which returned to|i* Plays with Chicago on the latter’s > Hank Lert gd Fen Jatoh- Davis, g¢ 0-0 2\his left eye-apd bi the blood ‘a the 1927 tournament after an ab-| home = ane: eels manves for te! Gibson, @- 12 1|from his nose.' He falled to escape |aence of 13 is Hostlities ‘will be_ renewed be- the Pitaburgh's damaging | left Oper sissies TET nin Mone tween Demons and Braves three | (, 6 fe oda cote SCR a anne land, Pol bay br 4 8. weeks from last night on the Man- Zivic aged bt | conse cata wowonyd leated §=©-: Harry 0-2 Forbes, Colambus, Ohio, (10). dan floor, Feb, 17. 0-0 rounds when ; Armand Emanuel, leva gil SRMEETS Hid Tek ro haga San Fras won fror Joe » Elm. Benser, £ : 09 1 ‘ 06 - Se. Cia ter ubs’ Star Pitcher $ 3) _ otal... 6 16 Hands-Back Contract _- 0 (0 aoa inski, , e8 th . ae Timekeeper—Harmon. feat. 5 i i ; : me 13° «17 m3 ‘a A PoP te elds Hailed = ‘Frank X. Shields Hailea ae = 3 0 players and Chicago writers general 2 8 of money ly ese of the opinion that Root 1 #0 necessary ‘wants no recurrence of the heavy 0 1 cite -suceess’, mound ‘duty imposed 1 oper him last © 21 One of America’s young hopes for United during the desperate —|the recovery of the classic Davis well for the and wants 8 9 Cup ia rank x. Shields, 17- ea with ‘stipulated in the souleaee. j lew: Yor! ag = Root toe rusanent coapetitlon only. two | —4 Jest ee fe ee ee ~ ‘L-AMERICANS BEAT years and has won the national in- ee PAPOOSES, 12 TO 11 door and outdoor junior, champ | o x sommes test wes any He won each title by defeati ~ ” the final whistle, | Julius Seligson, Lehigh University, : : Tilden wid ‘ i t and tend : gea* Bed if ie yo