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PAGE SIX __ Sars aia __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1928 Baseball Experts Are Puzzling Over Latest Giants-Pirate Surprise GRIMES HAD [|___rirsrruoros orcenemmanave | SAINTS HAVE | Up Near te Rearat ~~] YANK SKATERS = BESTRECORD, = | = | BG PROBLEM Baan Ate Geta Orr FAIL IN RACE r SAY SCRIBES TO DETERMINE AT OLYMPICS Roettger Remains at First— | Scandinavians Take 500 Meter . £ 1925 | - All Other Infielders Went Event—Farrell Ties For | § wake me a kines enews to Majors Third Place g or by $ VIC WAS LAST OF HEROES Former Illinois Athlete Goes Over Bar Near : World’s Mark | (This is the third ‘of a series , of reviews on the American As- sociation baseball clubs.) * ® St. Moritz, Switzerland, Feb. 13. © - (?)}—In a blinding storm and with 4 the ice track under a half inch of snow, Finland and Norway divided honors in the Olympic speed skating championships today. Bernt Evenson of Norway, and Clas Thunberg, of Finland, tied for St. Paul, Minn, Feb. 13—@)— | Graduation of three infielders to the major leagues. has left a big Grimes Led MeGrawmen in Late-season Rush to Top Last A es nay: problem for Manager Nick Allen first place in the 600 met-_r race, in id Summer—Then Failed j and President Bob Connery of the which the chief American hope, is a . ne O'Neil Farrell, of Chicago, finished in, TEE St. Paul American Association in another deadlock for third place. RY ALAN J. GOULD baseball club, to be solved before he event was won in the last : (Associated Pres | the opening of the schedule April Olympics hd an American, Charles Po New York, I j 10. ane | Jewtrap, who did not defend his Py judge from the rea | Only one infielder, Oscar Roettger ; title. = est trade uf the New York ( i Hitaie the club bh linched first i at first base, remains from the|Out near La Plata, N. M., where his forefathers had to jump with gats club has clinched first prize in Even: and Thunberg, who has r Ghan tasting > combination which last year set al spitting at their feet, Russell Smith learned how to take himself over ob- skated itd the United ‘Mates nek kt the keep-the-boys guessing contest peuey iphgaublat record for double-plays and cut off] stacles. Later he became a fine high jumper at the University of Illi-| covered the distance in 43 4/10 sec- Without yet having > l train Florida for his next many promising base hits. nois, but at the time the talk was all about Harold Osborne, the world’s onds, considered remarkable time their entire satisfaction hy ‘ fight ite. WeorkGil Norman MacMillan was drafted| champion. Smith is in training now at Monticello, Ill., where he is the under the adverse racing conditions. ne, wu cone to ule i ee E ; ‘ ‘ by the Chicago Cubs last fall, leav-| county agricultural agent, and he hopes to take off this summer and land Farrell Did 43 6/10 i€ experts now are puz: bg ays before he ‘oreed ing a gaping hole at the keystone) right in the Olympic stadium at Amsterdam. He has gone 6 fect 7 1-2 pealeny aa Leo Durocher. and| inches in exhibitions and is shown above clearing the bar plenty at 6 iad ty Ge Pt ile od y Gene Robertson were sent to the feet 3 inches, was timed in 43 6/10 seconds, the New York Yankees. Durocher, a same figure credited to Roald Lar- shortstop, was here on option in sen of Norway and Jaako Friman of ie ian STRONG CHINS HELP FOREIGN PAIR | sold for cash and players. Farrell might have done better There are several promising in- had he been paired in his heat with fielders among the squad of 29 SURVIVE a faster skater than ‘Bertil Backman which will be taken to Mineral <é the latest deal that s Grimes to the champ exchange for Vi Hoosier School- The Giants have ta of “riding” over the Hornsh, and one of the assemblod Saturday was bold cnoug whether Charley Sto i taken John McGraw into his confi urn to New York to confer come tax young and handsome (millionaire is expected to pay. He vn here, top Ieft, punching at the big bag; top right, spar- ith Jack Britt lever Wells, Texas, the spring training jead tub the:guacant was tected es BA th rit with Jack Britton, a cleve ells, s e e at tl and was dence” in eae a the GREE RAC DELG SwlEn cHIRe Ee camp of the’ Saints for the past} New York, Feb. 13.—(®)—Two| Both . of the invading gladiators make his ‘own pate all the w: An planation pyenen it j r . two years. With first base the only} of the most durable chins in exist-!ctarted their campaigning in the| The other Americans, "te Perhaps the explanation is Lou Fink, the Giant f e position clinched, a merry fight is}ence have kept the foreign elemen:|trited States in January, 1927, and/ Jaffee, Valentine Bialis, and Eddie e jants prefer a curv cma - : expected for the other jobs. represented among Tex Rickard’s ; i iled to pl ithin the pitcher who writes his own ne a ena nore 2 j : hand-picked heavyweights for anjhave just passed the first milepost bad failed to place w per stuff to a spitball heaver with | | K iuinnevooenag inlet coming | entire year and are showing no signs aathew Spee scored against Thunberg Is Sensation mperament. é 4 Bi a f seri vear. em. is recot js seen in its th e Ouarede sur a c BR AVES BE AT Petrolle Opponent BIG TEN 6 AGE to the Saints in the Robertson deal, | ” Those alli poeiaut adjuncts to;true significance when compared RL Dt er Beopintien he ri are in the i which sent Morehart, a second sack- ugilistic prominence are worn re-|with that of Phil Scott, the Eng-| brought Thunberg and Larsen to- Grimes had by RACE IS CLOSE ae 1 thle eer toe Lp Oe spectively y Paulino Uzcudun of|lishman, who lived up to the popu- anther: For 100 tmieters Larsen set Will Be Announced JIMMY UINT in Next Few Days Ca Ea Announcement that he ex- pects to sign within the next or two an opponent for ly Petrolle who will appear the main bout of a boxing February 28 was Pr A Spai: id Tom Heeney, the trans-|lar idea of what a foreign heavy- i ed a like- Ll we seh ee Tree} ithe planted Irishman from New Zea- Sf et do by Vid the count Hota ee Fae er ecorkes ‘ pare : . d, who togeth stitute two-!a few days after arrival. * ; ie Morehart appears to be the best fifths ot the Big. Five” named by| In addition, both have won more terrific closing burst and passed y i sat Norewgian in the stretch. i 5, candidate for the keystone ck, battl they have | id ii {Purdue Leaps First Hurdle, and he will have ustle to fili| Rickard as contenders for the|battles than they have lost, and!" ‘The time made by Thunberg and 2 ; world’s championship after Tunney| Paulino knocked out the black men-| fF, in the 500 meter race But Faces Crucial Games BU Phat lessee id awd Mac-| and Dempsey have fought over it|ace, Harry Wills, while Heeney dis- clipped three-fifiths of a second from « in Next Six. Days derstudy to Duracher last year aft next summer for the third time. posed of Jim Maloney in less than @/ the Olympic record held by Charles Next § MY e % under various ban The Hoosier both a hero an world’s series with Pi won his first two sta s|Mandan’s Final Period Rally’ 5 -19 Victory I i ¢ Over Bluejays Brings i tt In part this foreign pair perhaps| minute in his own most impressive | Jewt; th ited States. The \;* hee 1 ee oday by — Bismarel er his return from a trip to the| can owe its survival in the “upper |fight. More recently Paulino bat- SP iaseonne held by Roald Mandan, N. D., Feb, 13.—A final Petrolle's Chicago, Feb, 13—()—The fictd| "ors; may be seen at shortstop. |sixteen” to Rickard’s well-known|tered Ed Keeley, “of Bridgeport, Larsen with a credited mark of 43 in the seventh. and ad the Brave: In addition to Roettger, there are ti ; has ‘ ; 3 redilection for imported prize-|Conn., into technical unconscious- 0 made at Davos, Swit-. in the fog-nt Forebs Fic - stown cagers ‘eo dreaa ie has thickened in the Western Con-| at present three other first sackers Fighters based on a Leliet they are|ness in two rounds and knocked out es iensterg = - 4 ridge “blew up” in the »|four, broug y to the i) ape wien hi ‘er before || ference basketball race with the} on tho roster—Pete _ Stuvengen,| easier to ballyhoo, but even this;Romeo Rojas of Chile in three, and America Unimpressive Tet in four runs with hi high school busketecrs Saturday in | Ween paid to a fighter ferat | likelihood that somebody may be) Clements and Robb. The former] wouldn't have seved them had it not|Heeney weathered Jack Sharkey’s! America’s first performance in ‘ and passed unceren of the most. thrilling fir id to a figiiter for. ani} elbowed out of the race in the eight| *5 here last year. Roob is albeen for a peculiar hardihood of; best blows to get a draw. the 500 meter race was far from im- . the picture. Old here. The final score w ‘ance in the western part ances <t aix | student at the University of Okla-| jaw, Habitually they take about| Placing chief reliance in sheer pressive wher Murphy was timed in’ 5 out in spite of the a ale a games scheduled for the next six! homa, Who is willing to delay his everything an opponent has to give ee of jawbone, however, the two] 9 minutes, 19 5/10 seconds, near! t off his delivery but clover bounce | The boxing card is. being |) days. Rcaear its| Cducation for_a professional base-|and they scem to like it. ave fought few brilliant fights. In| forty seconds behind the Olympic bs also lost the chance 13 to 9 lead !| Planned | as an entertainment raundue leaped the | first of its| ball career. Stuvengen will be sold/ It has been said of the late] two battles between themselves—one | reco; , i scries vie ‘ap- ‘ _ Aabbi : : Y» -26,' doubtful if Clements can make the fj ii «| cisi i vas | x, : P ry ¥ in one scrie: seins ao Grain. . Dealers. Association | Saturday night, and eonfronts both| a pocket handkerchief and defy any-/cision and the other of which was jumped into the lead in this event which meets here February 28 which meet Illinois, the hope-wreckers, and In-| ve Debee” Foss and Heinie Odom,|°"°, present to hit him on the jaw. _jcalled a draw—they proved that the|when he covered the course o Mare . g of Aldridge m: 4 : 7 ‘ +h The difference between Griffo and | visiting jaw from New Zealand is! 8:50 1/10. 4 rom the Pirate fol ke proved wee epee i es cos idee Moaurra Edel aed 980, | these. visiting heavyweights is that| just about as lasting as its rival} “Charley Gorman, the Canadian ace, oe es|the Bluejays’ outstanding floorman | Mdorhithe Pugs ea but the| Heid" utility pb Ag Fosm ig at,|they wouldn't have to duck. ifrom the Pyrenees and vice versa. | withdrew from the 5,000-meter race : setting the pace at bat, but Max bed} | Stephens who, until lust week had ST A erst edi: Simahderttaty tas fcc ear lien FORX BOWLERS RED RIVER VALLEY of making @ showing in the shorter + came mixed up in the 1926 Pirate) been utility man, started & 9 race were diss’ when his com- ‘‘ revolt, receiving his walking papers | guard for the Braves and h | ae rn dein fd in ae arb -oagt atedy ‘Al petitor, Kos of Holland, fell and *% q Kiki roughout i fict. Basa recalled to give him another chance, threw the Canadian out of stride. Of- . panne vi ine | Six of the conference teams have Tossers Are Good | s oe jal to give Gorman an- Ae f POO: BOSRER NAMIE: | tae is week,| St. Paul will be represented by | other 8 ‘ 5: enmit . Frit, who has replaced Borresen | ree or eee LIN nieiaL tard Cotecl one ofthe heat (phieling atte ne March 1 Is Closing Date For eee Le r is with the Cubs. : éenter, played a strong game, and are id division, Purdue, In| the Association, "Al Shealy is the Entri Drawi ‘ tuffy McInnis, whose steadying netted the goal that. started’ the dianahid Norheniters ar the tap| only seeular of last .seassn wi .D.A- intries — Drawings on + influence on the Pirates’ defense and | Bra on the way to victory. i ‘halt squads and Chicago, Illinois| will not be in a Saints uniform March 2 at Fargo Y EY infield strategy turned the tide in| Seitz brought the Braves WILLIE HOPPE 8 and Ohio are the “also-rans” play-| again. He was sent to the Yan- ‘ ' their favor, hit the trail that all)a point of the Bluejays t! Since I have lost the 18.2 world’s prepress kees, who returned Giard, as part Karnes and Walski Quintet 4 fading veterans do. {period to make the count 1 balk-line billiard championship, sal . payment. He was formerly an A.| S@™m Fargo, N. D., Feb. 18.—March 1 f Grimes, one of the most effective | Leod’s men calling time. y ; Which is considered the blue ribbon} ‘Another Climax Saturday A. hurler. 4 Hit Maples For 2,829 Count |has been set as the deadline for en- if twirlers in the league when right,| sell, replacing McDonald, netted his class of billiards, I have been asked The schedule works up to another} ‘Six moundsmen appear to have jtries in the Red River Valley open — i has had a career of ups and dow 2 times why it) climax Saturday night when Purdue| their regular turns assured, and -and Fourth Place | basketball tournament which will! Sensational 17 to 14 Victory i in twelve years of major league ¢ : that I, com-j travels to. Indiana for their return| there are a group of pookics seek- be held at the Fargo Y. M. C. A. i] perience, His holdout tactics in the | counted twice on Mandan fou paratively a young | combat. In the first meeting Pur-| ing the other two berths as regu- ‘ with the trophy offered by The Far- Scored by Rally in Last i apring while with Brooklyn were as|to close his team’s scoring, Morr had passed | due came out victor, 28 to 25. One| lars, Betts, Zahniser, Giard, Heim.| St-- Paul, Minn. Feb, 13.4? )— | go Forum being in comeptition for Min H ; famous as his spitball offerings in| netting a brilliant backhand tos prime 0 / more defeat, would put Indiana vir-| ach, Maxley and McQuaid all were| Pin men from Chicago, Kansas City, | the second year. Five utes 4 aid-summer. Fe started the crescendo. Stepher | quickly. tually out of the race. with the team last season, and will] Omaha, Fort Dodge, Is., and Grand| __ The title was won in 1927 by the PERRIS Last year Burleigh v:~ a prime} scored twice on Anderson's foul, There have been; Wisconsin, runner-up to Purdue,| be back again this year. Forks, N. D., crashed into the big Comstocks of Moorhead. Wishek, N. D, Feb. 18,—Instilled ti factor in the late-season rush of the itz duplicated and the Jamestown many men older | faces the comparatively weak Ohio Kirsch, a youngster obtained last igine . ‘ a According to an announcement re- with p fightin, Spirit cuchcae aes, q f Giants toward the top, especially | captain went out on personal than I who have| State team, which has flashed only year, made @ good showing in the|™oney in yesterday’s rolling at the | parding the tournament, entries are| before woe ne ne 43 during their sensational western | £ A ed hak abe Bue: | held the champion-! twice in six games. games in which he participated. His| International Bowling association to be filed with Frank Mumm, phy- | pail game in Wishek, Coach Reque trip. But he offset some of this d Teel Satay ones Re sepa | ship, but few of! With the addition of powerful opposition for the regular jobs will! tournament here. sical director of the Fargo Y. M. Friday evening led his Wishek Bieter by te re elves all ov oe ie the ee Rte eRPeraUess them have spent | reserve material made eligible by| come from Poli, Bream, Chester-| a, Jensen, of Omaha, was one of et per Stid erga aw s high school team to victory over He ciel the Yast cllm pemant |. Hebron” baskoteers: detested the | more hours,) semester exams, the Badgers are| field, Hopkins, Holmes,’ Connolly.|the stars. He took first place in the |, In defining the eligibility for con- hopes of the McGraw clan. | Mandan 14 to 10, ina slow | the stro shley team b; * and wears | Strongly hopeful of another victory| and Pillette, all of whom will be| singles with 692 and first in the all- | testants, a man must have played in| o¢ 17 one (A pai lagi] table Leading at the end ‘ ; 5 4 p | ‘ble| while they await some disaster to| taken south on the training trip. vents with 1,878. Paired with his | ®t least three official games with his| O¢ the fir t half, the Wishek bo: ‘ aS x See feet Genus amen | You! Purdue which will throw a tie for| Pillette was here for a hile last Srothee I deere, he tied Yor: us |team prior to Feb. 16m order to be went into the jast half to’ chen i floor game that kept the Mandan | nd I) jeadership into their laps. year and will be coming up for an-| place in the doubles. Their mark of | allowed to compete in the meet here. the victory but the visitors came second team on defense much of the | al forget, ————— ather chance. Connolly was picked|{.211 equaled that of J. Greshl and| Drawings for tho tourneys will be| gro, "icjar¥, but, the visitors, came ‘ arn or ns note the moztification it| Mae & ith Acquire up at the state amateur league|s’ Greshl of St. Paul. made March 2 at the Fargo Y. M.| of the quarter were leading by one 4 Scat Mie Manduca caused me at times | Mac SMe cq! S meet here last fall, and Poli and)" ‘jy Holgren and N. Appel, Chica- | C> A+ point. The last period brought the | a : Sagan’ | Willie Hoppe | South Central Title | Bream are from the N. Y. P. league. athe doubles event with| At least four teams from Fargo| spectators to their toes when they vie Nie op pp vzthat I was known for years as the by The last two are in big demand in| %%.hea ’ and Moorhead including the Com-| Witnessed the speed the boys put ; fi FT PF | “boy wonder” even when I was long With 283 Aggregate the eastern minor loops and much)? stocks are expected in the meet and | into the game to win. Afer a few ried | 1 4 fe — age te, sty elated |S Eaeuid ice| ise op, ily roped e . ae 3 ‘eel sure that it wi erves that oo a i ifts rf city have al y 5 ntion Broken Collarbone Send k |) alas ever night threw The oft me! gag RENES ATs Ee 13-4 south bah of thee votrame of las the Kees and aWalski quint of | take part. fond to salp cao’ tists then Heer Game Little Ring Terrier to eet) Say that T'rever diaqaied® Bathe ‘oday had employed four of “his| Year,’ Alex Gaston will resume his| Grand Forks — 2,820 — 5 prs rae ie Wie ishek’s _stell that I never dissipated. | But the) characteristic successive low rounds| regular post behind the plate, with|fourth place. The lead is held by Wishek and Ashley Wishek’s stellar forward, E 8 ji : : i ha one into the hoop, after the ball Bed After Title Los train I went through when I actual- Hy Tesmir ready to step into|the Guarantee Fund Life of Omaha, ? d ’ . Helos hac | entra et, hich he ton, wir | he shes ong Une” Gaston i 200, role Sutrday BRL | Girls Play to ‘Tie| Ding cn¥cin Gr Ret own: : Bla is er my Physique | day with an’ aggregate of 283, — | well i » Paul fans, an le ed in, giving the home team a three New | Yo >, and all of a sudden I went. Wh y. | aggregate of yi , 7 . | Program is filled by Minnesota bow! " is ie 1 fnotyaeoot F Ael ooale ditate ge ERs SEM] Ste g's” =" (Sen of hu Monga MeN De Fab 28a] Pah nd oe wae © iadelphia, ta: » {tha can play as we! . . le = ch + Bonita todays gL pola stampohin compet | At ag Wien ath "AEaMe | pan gt One Field Pont tae tam of Mage, Sy. the| Biazed on ih Jal for” rr only four sone, rman’ vicissitudes of a 1 ion I am not there. che leton, hh gory i ig third There is only one outfield posi-|only team from out of the state to- ‘ ee tans ean re e rue bee lay war ames ing more ry brought him a br ' T also became a victim of neu-| Chicago, who split second an tion open, and four players are pre-|day, will appear on. a late shift of| ley & Leap n pay ‘again 2 the midst of the greatest opportun- A ritis, which still bothers me, and pase njoney with 285 apiece. rf a Two free throws by Wishek in the} Becker, center for the visitors, J Sr} pai to set up their claims for | five-men, first period put it ahead’ which led the star of th : ity of his fistic lifetime. { think it was the result of shak-| fey Maen nent National, Open! that job. Scarritt and Funk will| The R. Durenberger and S. Har-| first period put it ‘ahead’ which led| was the star of the game, mak ister cast, i toget! al will give up the ur ivi ?. * 4 » Yes} ‘ively, where ey si + “4 ; ", Z fractured clavicle, suffered. in the a giad hand to any ef my fMends,| and, Leonard _ Schmutte, of” Litte| Made" their *big: league” debut i2| shih today.” getting, 1:29, which the coon, here i aera ceneting| derful ‘showing im his first, year } ~ s or a eal etal batldag ee, eee | ae aye aby Cruickshank who er un- ae. the other job, Bruno Haas, in tae standings of ‘nls event. The the close of the game, By agree-) struction val give Wishek re strong the Peathaaeciaht craw i Beis To St. Mary’ 8 Triumphs ! surcemeinily. defendi his title.) Harold ‘Anderson, members ct the| next high was 1,100 made by p ment an overtime period of: three| contender for honors in this part Canzoneri, in a 15 round slugfest Over Glen Ullin, 11-9) contended himsclt with 201; as| Saints last season, and Enger and| Fritsche and G. Gessert of St, Paul. ich gl My gee caer bag ae ngs oat Saturday night. —_——————____—______4 , Prize money totaling $5,000. was) Davis are available. Enger was| Hargrave temporarily, at least, ry ng. Besides the broken main bo — » | distributed. . where he played as a regular cnd| assumed the lead in the individual | score, another three-minute jeriod| Wishek 3 4 6—17 the cast held in place splint Cues 287 Tepesipen AB 1 8b Maryig_cagers maintained tN, leon Wins F: Ne over 800, Hass and Anderson/ high game, with 280. His artner | Was Playtd a, ho score made, Ashley .. 05 7 2-14 bone d in the final|: 3, ADR Oran eae Rekee 6. re POM PR aperoughout a. toprid | WML | for the left field bert’. 195 and their total for the sec- 3 : +d Code hen een, gstite he Eds z, Bo oncortte ut 4 Be with Be ein Saturday.| apoleon Fi 95-9 Taking everything into consider- ea game was 475. ti, Fr. - aad agony va bis Ta smashed and store) een : cape Gh 95 edad to emerge with an 11 to 9 vic- | Tappen ve, attons | the wae se ae like yee the te. sein sxont is the ley *. ee a ee lathe tt lusive ian in a thrilling ark Be dat as pte Vio } —_— ‘ contender, i reat! N. Holgren . al pe pines Malis ey rillin Y anion college 36; Western ; The Goats pepthers: Mike and Se-! Napoleon,-N. D., Feb. 13.—Coach pitchin staff, and hard niting Chicago, who made 1253 Sunday sae cee ‘ “4 i : It is believed that Bass will be) Tmt oo towa 33 ‘stars for the locals, chis Sty tte! Doerr’s Napoleon high school bas-| outfield, capable of cutting down| afternoon. ‘The singles first soci Bailey, ¢ ee aaa os Be out of the ring for two and possibly | Purdie a5, ‘Mieniony 26 Res ice ebam inne Core oe as | ketball team defated Tappen on the| many drives that look Jike certain] is held by A. Jensen of Omaha, w! Hoff? ... 4-80.68 gO a main af the hospital for” sbouta| Wisconsin 28; Minnesota 18, the winnerae "SFC EY ome floor Friday night, 26.9, El-| doubles or triples, Sa ae ee ee ee Mee ieads in| Nickiseh, 0 0 0] Totals 8.1 343 main a the hospital for about a Kinase ny 33 a fig 2 i ea ers. fone the: visit -qaz| hard with six field goals and Das-| The team will leave for Minezal! ond with 685. Jensen also leads in Hoirap, MoBce Ge thergte. week. Garena’ Gea Va lavente divided with Raita Me chle wis bad reid goals led the cee arin. Mares, ee Pe: the all-event class. Hofer. g : 0.0 0 0 Me, FT P Pts, * Vioua egg aus pag ley 28, : jGrath, the crack Glen Ullin guards, | “ering for Napoleon. lr : |Hanson, g.......0 0 1 0 | Schultz, f.......0 0 0 0 Hitchcock Leads Polo i ats: Dame ae arivae furnishing aoe of the heroes © i The summary: Baio i ee oe (se Airplane Little i: t i ag rues i oe ae ‘ i H H 2 Team to 12-6 Victory Pie rdeen junior ig! 05, | e line and summary: \ Napoleon tory to Basketball otals ........ 0 : rpont 12. | St. Mary’s FG FT P '~ TP 3 2 Ashley Gris - -6 2134 ck, rated as the; Oklahoma Ags 34; Washing- | McDonald, c. J o-oo. 7| eee &. $s 12| on Chicago Free List| , Wichis, fans, lan to trans- Miles, t 0 0 0 yo lessen ‘ has hoe Bteade i“ : Croll 21; Lawrence 20. Farsoe: + fe é on" j Bh ae 8. 4 4 H Cc Feb. 13.—(?)—Indoor decoargeraat Int experience of 1 Beltzer & ° H A Umpire, ‘nash e team toa 12 to! Navy 48; Lehigh 21. Fortune, ¢..- 60 00 0] 4 ne” — 2 Strack and wrestling meets have been| the U: of Wichita basketball | V. Spitus, ‘02 «0 Duernberger and : favored Marquis Penn 34; Cornell 18. ————_| Totals .. ; added to those events which : - > pieces astern. | New York U 31s Army 16, | Total... ea - BO ee fe? chiar ge at, Oala| galnonatatary.comections to] Totals ot 8 OD re -Augustana 3$;\ Eastern Nor- Ene H vers Chicago. Basebe: Kans., the “front Referee, Dorftaan, Umpire, Herr. possib! 5 | mal 3 rats ga “6 Wasehierf ; 0 11 8 a lass FB FT TP|outdoor tack have been free ‘for| with Ranaad Stave Teachers college,| Timekepper, Tuernberger and Mc- this "©, — Mieco 0 0-2 1! McKee, #.. 2 0-4 41 A.A. Stagg, director of a hay ce lt 1 42 0) Kenai, © - 1 O4 2 |belleves the Interest cultivated in ay G. Dauber, now c ing at |) -3 0; E. Sch these worth Mississippi A. and M., Sark msi: 00-9 0} NeDonough O 2: 1 |more ‘hen the meager sun te ve of un ions secthe! out tee Hi 0.095 014 Ftats raormers nie be taken in at the gate. Foot- . ;teams. a so on the basket | i i ia “apocstedl them all Referee, A. Doein; (M.D. U.) ” [financlanly =” 7Po® Sem al rs. joauad a few years ago,

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