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PAGE SIX & MMDGETS FALL © BEFORE BRAVE by Injecting Trio of Speedy at Youngsters . Count in First Quarter— Flash Good Form a Bismarck High's basketball a crew will make its second start 4 of the season against the in- s vading Dickinson cagers tonight a at 8 o'clock on the local court. % Frank Richards and his Mid- y gets will come to the Capital 9g City from Mandan where they 4 dropped a fast game to the Braves last night by a score of 29 to 15. There will be a preliminary game at 7:30 p.m. Displaying the speediest offense of the season, the Mandan Brave: rode to an casy victory over th Dickinson Midgets on the Mandan| court last night, the final score being 29 to 15. Coach Leonard McMahon = sur ised the crowd with a changec ineup sending Russell to forward REGARDS= a JACK DEMPSEYs ££ §n McDonald's place, shifting Cap tain Morris to center in place of Borresen and posting Stephens at guard. » The youngsters injected pep anc speed into the a tack in the first quarter that s out the invaders by a 12 to 0 tally. Lacks Only in Experience Frank Richards, one of the great est basketball players North Dako- ta university has ever produced and former running mate of Bismarck’s famous cager, Dutch Houser, - QUINT, 2970 15, McMahan Surprises Railbirds MIDGETS ARE GREEN FIVE Mandan Runs Up 12 to 0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 urt Tonight AB6O showed a green team that lacks on-| Jack Dempsey is definitely out ly experience before it will be able; of Tex to cope with the finest quints in the| program. The colorful former state. Midget: ne p baskets in quick succession gav over the best efforts of McMahon’ after their flashy opening. owen season, was too much. Seitz-McDonald Star OE RE standing for the Braves. That some of the Mandan regu-| FOR CASH AWARDS lars. are in danger of losing their! jitions was plainly evident a EET Stephens and Arthur injected pep! AT NATIONAL M . leMahan’s youthful trio, Russel! into a hitherto loggy team. i gal ae played his usual} h Mi steady game for the victors and} Ha ore! showed that. his defensive work. at| Haugen: ethers) Bay. center is of the same quality as his} Trophies Are Worthless— play at guard. The lineup and s! 4 Scores by quarte: a? Manden .. Bi Dickinson Seitz, f Russell, Morris, ¢ Helbling, ¢ Stephens, ¢ McDonald, f . Heidt, f ... Williams, ¢ Arthur, gz . Borresen, ¢ Brooker, g - Totals .. It lacked three minutes of the end| hysterics with his _ seventh-round 7 the first half before the nervous/ rally in Chicage last summer, is 's found the hoop. Threc| through for the summer and may them a margin of onc ficld goal Twenty-four hours before Tex men who showed up considerably; could not be in one of his sumnfer In the final frame, Dickinson| answer to a telegram sent to Demp- fought desperately to overcome the) Sey: * flying Mandans but the brilliant} “Left eye muscle a little weak shooting of Scitz and McDonald) and may never box again.” who played their best game of the; | Anyone who has known Dempsey * for years, as the writer has known | si Heidt and Windmueller played the best game for the Dickinson boy: ‘Ss while Seitz and McDonald were out-| SKI JUMPERS ASK 3a} less cash av | lees cai Rickard’s summer fighting champion, who sent the world into c| never fizht again. | Rickard announced that Dempsey spectacles the writer received an him, realized from that message | i | Jumps Begin Red Wing, Minn., Feb. 4.—@)—! | Crockery, silverware, medals, cash nd professionalism were more an- imated subjects of discussion at the, | anual National Ski association's | tournament today than the outcome | | of the various ionship- events. | | Tired of re ng only trophies for the ski jumping feats, 30 lead- | ing riders of America, members of | the association, have served an ulti-| | matum on rds are given hence-j forth, they will establish their cnn | association. "AFTER that Dempsey was through. He never minimized his frailties be- fore. He always was “th the pink and ready to go.” Bei Jetted his Heidacten? begs wel the rea n for a long time. The eyes re and cheek bones were abused in the, denly decided to pass up a half- Tunney fights and his eye lids were | million. Mrs. Dempsey knows and he won the title by defeat cut open by sparring partners be- she’s been after him for years to James Goodsell by a margi fore several of his big bouts. quit. He’s got enough money and lengths at Vancouver, byt We never thought that Dempsey peline bestia coe ne a would ome a down-and-outer efore the last it wi Tum race. fighter because he has too much| ney, old Bill Muldoon, senior mem-! Who his opponent will be he does Beats Carson, 34-19 money put away, and one day, sit-| ber of the New York Boxing Com- not know. It depends, he says, on nearly $20,000. ting on the back porch of his cot-! mission, advised Dempsey to hang Who challenges first. The young . HAZELTON WINS There are two other reasons, tage in Great Falls where he was| up the gloves. ‘0 BENE champion is now most interested in D., Feb. 4.—Unleashing Yoo. Sammy's first act, after he | ing for the Gibbons fight, he} “Live to be old and healthy like the half, the El i res: ! Corbett,” Muldoon said, and Demp-, Where he can make enough money to second half, the Elgin town team sweetheart to the altar, and “Listen, I'm never going to get Ke decisively defeated the Carson town Ssmmy, Jr., needs a new pair of organization that un-| Taking «there last night Bismarck Demons Play Dickinson Five on Local Co ! Here Is Evidence of Jack Dempsey’s Retirement — | Navy Meets Princeton | CALIF 31 HENRY L FARRELL CARE NEWSPAPERS ENTERPNG 1200. WEST. THIRD.ST CLEVELAND. OHI0s 4 DEAR HANK’ THANKS FOR YOUR WIRE LEFT EYE MUSCLE LITTLE WEAK | NOTHING SERIOUS MAY BOX AND MAY NEVER BOX_AGAIN KINDEST Sub Leads Nodaks to Thrilling Win Over Morningside 1.8 46 to 23 score. | lapse’ will be afforded the fans who| the New York Yankees, is announced| Travea Waner, co) * Fat view | MANDELL READY on Vacant Army Date a came Fenet POR HIS YEARLY Nebraska Will Probably Fit| MICHIGAN'S TITLE |, Ses te-centinent dies in Eight Games Played] QR GROW TONIGHT Shelk’s Fight Horizon Since 1909—Service Breach ae Past Year Widens Wolverines Must Beat Chicago “4 Chicago, Feb. 4.()—The sheik of the ligh ht box Sam Mandell, who ikewive ie king of that division, has promised to de- fend his championship here next summer, which will be about the New York, Feb. 4—( AP)—Na to Remain in Race—Cellar will meet Princeton on the football field next November 24, the Tiger Beckons Gophers pee the Army on the Middies’ — Z schedule, as.a result of the breach| Chicago, Feb. 4.—(?)—Michigan’s 3 time of his second anniversary as between the two service institutions | last hope of. retaining its Big Ten : world’s lightweight ‘title hold over the three-year eligibility rule,| basketball championship will fade : It will the second time or grow when the Maize and Blue s, ise bab hae entered the ring enforced by the Naval Academy. meets Chicago's rejuvenated team end his crown, but he has x boxers who Meanwhile, indications are that wee ee wh an the gap play hee hal td ‘ ae) cat : Lt hel ed fa busiest in lebraska Unive: ye 101 ie olverines, conference ver e] hampions! no definite announcement has been, champions, must win tonight to re- ss non-title bouts, . gti mado as in the case of the Navy- Princton game, officials of the Army and Nebraska are now negotiating for the contest. The arrangements were an- nounced by Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, superintendent of the Na’ Academy, and Dr. Charles W. K nedy, chairman of the Princeton board of athletic control yesterday. Since 1908, Princeton and the Navy have clashed in football eight times, Princeton holding the edge with three games won to the Navy’s two, while three were tied. The Middies were victors in the last en- counter by 27 to 13 in 1926. No further effort will be made to restore relations between the Navy and Army, according to an an- nouncement from Annapolis. main ‘in the running for the title. . Since the era of big purses They experienced a disastrous start,| [Ss down even to the lighter sino ot losing their first two gi boxers, champions can hardly af- ing an improved offensive, however, + | ford to risk their titles in indoor they have won their | bouts where the gate receipts sel- downing Indiana and Ohio Sta‘ : ‘ dom run more than $20,000 to $30,- Chicago, with three defeats : ? 000, ‘and’ outdoor “championship two wins, is out of ‘the race, bu matches just haven't been offered rai eae sated : gk hg for an. The Maroons have je cont o held heir Ob onents to 243-5 oe ALBERT JOHNSON rg tiee his “ast “ per game js season, @ reco! summer Mandell Which has been duplicated only by|,, New, Yorks Feb. ¢-—Another, vic-) Phil McGraw at Detroit warren Wisconsin. In addition, the Chi- ae as higgins unmistakable superiority and that cago gymnasium is small and prob-| fat Ibert Johnson, one of the is the only time he hung up ‘ | known American jockeys, has aband- ably will, handicap the rangy Wol. oned the American track and will Lil Atak oe ng contenders to verines. ride in England and France. boys who could Dedicate Gopher Field House Jhtnson was signed recently to a Hr. a ag ere weight and The only other conference game} c.ntract by Jefferson Davis Cohn,} so, wing off » leg, he Ret without tonight, between Ohio State andjone of the most prominent interna-| +> whale awa: s, t the @ chance ght ert Minnesota at Minneapolis, will be| tional turfmen, to ride for his stable! chin, when the title pion’s ; a fight to stay out of the cellar.|in France and England. vied aa Both teams have lost three games| In his lighter and leaner days, petrolle Hits Sheik and the loser will break the quad-| Johnson ranked with Earl Sande,! Gradually, Mandell. ha: ruple tie for the lowly position. The} Laverne Fator and Pony McAtee as rs Tee el 8 me will dedicate Minnesota’s new f the best riders in tl ited | Tying down his early repu- SCULL RIV ALS ‘ield house. States. Three yeohe hes eee ae wscoa tnnh WP ein ta fighter, one Indiana will meet Kentucky State|/der contract with the Glen Riddle at Bloomington in a non-conference! stable and rode American Flag to! Jackie Fields on the coast Serr tilt and are favored to win with f his victories. ° Hi World's Pro Champion Oars-| east. Coach Everett Dean of In- sated by Wallis shee stele ago I he Kee ad x eee match. He diana will conduct an experiment) later went with E. E. Bradley. - man Is One Titleholder Who i Ditficulty in making the weight acest thie hea: Ae at Seeks Challengers ick made it hard for him to : trolle other. One will raci mounts and he ened to him ser souenitl punched goofy. I'll know: when! New York, Feb. 4.—()—One eam aie ee ee it’s time to quit and I'm going to SP°rt® bee on who is not trying| dribble system, In France and England the scale! pusine: bs oe thrifty quit then.” {Be iho cl ct ee cpl < oF Proposed ws a change in conference of weights is higher and he will not| they linda tetetvas Tora Beeld 3 . Bert Barry, 25-year-ol old- | rules, ould . Rickard: may not have given out er of the world’s professional scull-| Purdue, leader of the conference, here oes pimaelt stinte colony of bred title, at least as much as they ason why Dempsey sud- ing Sapien will be idle until a week from to-| successful American riders headed Anan put up for their chance Barely a month has saa since| night, when it journeys to Michigan wi a won the crown from ing Major | for one of the most important games ‘Sande, America’ a , nsas of Buffalo in Chi- in of ten| of the season. jockey, is now in Europe a ae”, aly corre To meet Kan- rey fs locklung toward orto mass ee ee eee pat up taele own emonay, asad - ext! Elgin Town Quintet [pension lifted, he may operate on! and Kansas took it down for the € gate fell tty of the guarantee by ‘defending the title-in some place|®, terrific basket-shooting offense in won the title, ‘was to lead his lly. Several warm- wp fas are being planned for the aren in preparation for the big shot next summer. sey apparently has decided to do it. repay pros expenses in winning the|+oam here by a score of 34 to 19. jonship. He traveled near! Duri the first rter both Leo Lomski Destroys Geotset a’ quinta were content to feel out their St, Mary's Cagers Drop Sense- McTigue’s Ambitions two srueling wooo nee in a short ll. nts’ strength and the score rry already has gone through ood Beall ‘ eae cra arier, mark tional Game by Thrilling time. . In Septem! Good- count was again at the % = half neither five being able to count 17 to 16 Count New York, Feb. 4.—()—Rugged re ran dete ean " ct more than 8 points but with the in- elag, Leo Lomski has sent the title as-|sult or the conditions under which auguration of the final ae = Losing a heartbreaking struggle i i i Elgin boys let loose y| by thi of int after Grand Forks, N pirations of Michael Francis Mc-|the race was rowed, he immediately e margin of one poi a (Pr. i i A hallenged in, Simle, who scored nine times from | valorous w ht to tie the with ‘South Dakota State ted deceit out of the pugilistic took ee ee aes the field, they quickly established &/ count in ie af of. play, td ‘The Associated Press) the leadership of the North || afceti je young Englishman easily’ reversed | inning margin. the St. Mary’s cagers dropped their lew | Xork—Mesie Rosen- Central conference today as a eer noree -round dis-|the decision. The lineup and summary: second. game to Hazelton bloom, New York, defeated K. result of a sensational 26 to 19 || tance in Madison Square Garden last} Goodsell may try to regain his|Figin FG Fr P Pts| score of 17 to 16 on the home Sh Fxe Rapion, Saw York, (6). victory over Morningside here ||night, Lomski severely punished title and will be given the first oP-|T. Simle, f .... 4 0 22] last ni i iiss “Slor “gi yg Gio». ee Sem With ane two cone the pride of Erin who held on to the |},2rtunity, it an cpalienges gtk E. Nagel, f 0 2 2! nas.entered the district Bobb Dotea 5 lasdeea: Paring on cree feces une | [last bell Ubrough a stout beart and) Wright, the American and Cansdlan| A” Schneider, ¢ 9. 2 10) Wille held in Mandan on March 1,| Wash. and Jimmy MeNamara, til after six minutes of play in ‘With a barrage of ful bod: amateur champion. There is much|Froemming, A 0 2 0|2 and 3. New York, drew, (8). ; the second half, Coach Clem ||, spartage of powerful body (talk in Canada, Barry said, that/j. Titus, f 0 0, 0} St Mary’s:invades Solen tonight) — pyecoit_stanislaus Letich sent. Charlie Solberg, |i cr was on the verge of » pox Wright may turn professional if he | Hourtson, £ 0 0° oj With strong hopes of registering a] .. 4 Feng ober substitute forward, into the || victo D On oars cal oesaninns Be the ib seqcaeatnl ts :te Sleeps éealls ye : Jackie Nichols, Detroit, oe game and he started the win- || 101] was a life for Mik ing. 4 7% 34], Hazelton’s crack forwards, Mos- 5 wl x ning rally. Solberg tossed four saver tor Mike. Bert Barry is not the first cham- til and Steiner, ave their quint a . ere Nucci, ar goals fram the floor in the 14 ARMY PLAYS 8. T. 8 pion of that name. Fifteen years FT P Pts i opening Pica technically oneal, pa minutes he was in the game. heomaee Cancale he Ms wilt | 28°" when Bert was first taking up 12 6 Eddie Gold, Buff lo, (6; engage the crack quint of the State oe ef pS oe pel one of his) L. A: ro 6 si pissy is . 5s me Training school tonight at 8 o'clock| CMs cor the choceioning ie iold |G, Antincge, eee fed Copenhagen—Kaud Larsen, ix first ut of. eight | surprise victory of a week aj r = Te. Ne) Saline f ‘ events, the University, of Minnesota the Phantoms, Compsrison of the Los Perey sa ky ce AP) PS be Roberts. 50 ah ears a eae eee ae een Syracuse; N. Y.—Bucky swimming team defeatad Virginia] strength of the Phantoms and the! ‘The purchaso on option. of Julian : 3 t Lawless, reat high school in an exhibition meet| Mandan .cagers after a month’s| Wera, youthful third baseman, from 1 -tian dropped the he: Jack Spsrr, Los eles, (6). her freestyler,| are already trying to dope out the by officials of the Holl club| Lloyd Waner, who'll ith few seconds lat ited Kid Biair, Utiea, (6). Heidt, £ 6 Association officials have’ wired|Max Moody, Lonbacken, f .- 4| offic the iM ic | broke the Western Conference record | possible winner of the independent. i basel See, tater: c. rues. 2} ae oF bbe y are ANSE) in an exhibition 60-yard dash. His | basketball championship of western soe Pacttie Coast be reall en t Mart pep a 4 oy basketball} ended. Dayton, Ohio—-Eddie O'Dowd, Windmueller, g .. 31 the ni ent would cost|time was 23 9-10: seconds. North: Dakota. season mainly as a pinch hitter. | players in Oklahome. bus, won Cie Al De- Russell, g 0) 0| the assoc: amateur stand- - : 10). Larry Honcovsky, f 0 0} ing. Daniel J. is, secretary- - - ‘i i P Pts, ett, outpoint- EY 0 0| treasurer of the union, when ap- : : 5 cas os a One a eee he skiers’ demands, said 1 con- “ —P testants accepted cash prizes in a on . le ne ule 1928. : ee Hot. Springs, Ai ski meet or in any other competi- is " 2 x 9 4. 1) Gibbs, ve Mogg Al Walth- | Hon, ey would lose their amateur “ Hey at ree re _ — = - mf ri age Ee. (10). standings. |. ; BOSTON Pilla.” .| srodaurn | new tore | preraburan |. corchixa mitaco % i ck Yo Haugens Object ’ ete Coaeereremrrset ; TH} st. Louls ' knocked out ‘lommy in, . nn | eee | ene | eee | een | cence Texarkana, (6). Oe tie oacienal (ener Apri} 0, May) April. 16, 16, 17) Apr12,12,1344| ay,y 9, ¢, 5,.2| May §, 9, 10.) May 17, 28, 19, Ar cen pion, Lars Haugen and his brother, BOSTON 1, 2 18 April 19, 29 | suty 24, 16, 27,| 22 20 | May 12,18, 14, 4. 4| -.Minneapolie—Big Pet. Anders, 1924 American Olympic May 29, 30, 80,| May 25, 26, 27] June 29,80 |" 43 +] Suly 29, 20, 21,1 July 20, 12, 12,) , 25 26 0.: 0] erson, Kila, Miss, representative, complained in. se! La duly 1 Aug, 28°29 : 2° 130 {Sule 8 9 --g2 2] Cecil Harris, Chicago, (10). ing the ultimatum that they had s0 emeringnipeee | erence. | SAB SS Su 8 FAGREAO. 31 13) Reape Aus. 20, 21, 22) oe. 17, 18, 19] aug. 24, 25, 26| AUS 34 16 26 1) 2} ge Ralaeess, Minseapelie, wan ; P “ Ba ee hey emvanies ‘tash ; bind ve ee ' laa May-17, 18, 19} MAY 42, 28, 14.) 17) 4 gg, 2] May & 9 10 2 Sl Paul cd), Freeman, Min- DEAN CROMWELL SAYS: awards would provide greater in- r} e \ : ; July 10,11,13,13 16 July 16, 16, 26, 1 ‘ 11 16} neapolis, knocked out Jack Cer- I never could say very much in| centive for the skiers and give the Pas Aug. 30, 33, Aoril ‘Aug. 17, 18, 28,|927 % 8. 9 1 July. 19, 20, 21, ‘ roll, Minneapolis, (2). ; bd malnate, bet TN pesca hod say sperianart a Better taueneyient “4 oa Sept, 1 ‘ ag 2 br 12, 14, 16, Aug. 20, 21, 23 33 24, 25, 26 Hollywood, Calif—Semmy a team foachi A | ‘umps_ in the las an 4 . ae eS Aug. TS , dey Ee eae as | FS inemaar sar rae ae al, [mar ase. | [Walter Johnson Still | Gite ‘at “San Prandoo firt four places in| Sunday. Scores of the best riders| | oO heal Sa WO mas ; Lae dud Pee 20, 1, 12 Ha §, 93.4) | Soly 14, 15, 36, Idol of Senator Fans} “- in America are ent ‘or the ‘var- BROOKL' f F . » : wee track “met thi ious championship. . ‘ Sept. 3, 3,:4, 6) 5¢Dt 20, 21,12, ba ta Senr om, Ik, aa! a3, 26, 35] AUB. 37, 18, 29 ‘sae 20, 31,33 - Washington, Feb. 4.—(#)—Habit is| wrayener Jarre, —— ave g ion of t! 28 tourhament — | | cs. : ‘ rd td" ee Owing to the ex-| site, discussion os the suggested April 21, 23,26.) ror 26,27, 28/ADt 23 1” Re ee | een ‘Way 18, 18 18, Way Tie, inetimes hard to break and Wash-| Red Uhlan, California, (10). treme keenness of| scoring changes whereby winners 26 June 22, 23,35, May 22, 23, 24] * May 8 9, 10.) May ¢, 5, 6,7 18 fay 17, 18, 19, J fi - competition in all| ‘re selected solely on the length of| | yaw gone || June 22, 20, 21/°%26 May 29, 30, 30) a July 14, 25, 261 5) 29, 99, 8151 guts "to be cul "| Eckroth Boys Fight events, it is very] their jump instead of on the basis Sept 10, 11, 18, fone 2¢,Aug. 26 > [daly 6.6% 9) 27 | Suly 18, 90, 345) Jury 20, 22, 13, Teen “° difficult to make| of their form and jump, action on 13 Sept. 3, 8, 4 6 Sept 8, Ang. 28, 24, 25] aug, 20, 21, 22] , 2? a Four Rounds to Draw so many weeks | the Arrowhead ‘SHI eaccciation, and ‘ ple EE postion al ahead of just what| the pertinent cash award problem bat” agar Lod — jars a 293, {| comprised the business program of h-| the ‘associstion tods : : iy. « RATZLAFF TS O'SHEA ating Foe CAE) norman J i 3 May 37, Meg 3M aoe 34 3h “July 3. ‘sept.'s, 7.8.9 AY Pa

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