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| | g ae RIssaPeMe Rey Sesaaec? eer ete 2 Bismarck Phantoms Reach Semifinals by Defeating New Salem | SATURDAY, MARCH 1v, 1923 THE BISMAKUK 'TRIBUN MANDAN QUINT Thirty Doughboy Battlers Prepare for Fort Lincoln Bout'| TT CARDS’ HURTS LBIPZIG, 24-17 . TOURNEY WILL ARE SEEMINGLY | BE HELD SOOK WELL HEALED : Speed of a sprinter, good leg Recovery of Injured Players | Ten Bouts Scheduled For First deive nid splendid body balance are A J u H Smokes Next Wednesday | the ‘attributes necessary for broad and Scintillating Youngsters - o jumping. ‘The sprint to the take- Please St. Louis Night at Post off, the spring at the board and the bait dadsarss- | poise in air all aid in attaining | a My at pelea vital on } < | champions! roe jumping. ROBERTS IS THIRD MAN] {eo Gendre, leaping 28 feet. @ inches 4 for a world’s record at the Olym- | i} Sprint, Spring and Poise Are - * * * MAKING TRACK CHAMPIONS—BY DEAN CROMWELL eo x oe O® Needed in Broad Jumping OF Carsen Roughriders Win Play- off Game From New Salem Holsteins, 18-11 TWIN FIVES ARE FAVORED Semifinal Contests, Consola- tion, Championship Games © Are Being Played Once again Bismarck and Mandan will (easel send cage quints into the championship frame of a basket- Melly upsetting the dope and sutprh y upsetting the dope and surpris- ing even their staunchest support- ers, Bismarck entered the semi- final frame_of the New Salem Inde- pendent Basketball. tournament ‘when it defeated the powerful New Salem Hawks, 23 to 19, in @ torrid battle last night. Topheavy favorites to cop the title, the State Training school stars from Mandan had to go the limit to beat New Leipzig, 24 to 17. Mandan and Carson pli morning in the second roun BY BRIAN BELL (Associated Press Sports Writer) | Avon Park, Fla. March 10.—@) |—Spring seems to have brought sat- lisfactory answérs to the questions ouis Cardinals asked in the There was speculation int ff months concerning Bob ‘arrell’s injured thumb, Tommy Thevenow’s leg, Chick Hafey’s eyes, Ray Blades’ knee, Lester Beil’s batting and fielding and Flint Rhem’s disposition, The play think that on a vote {of confidence on all of these prob- lems the ayes have it. O'Farrell is throwing the ball and hitting it, Thevenow’s leg seems to be sound | : | pics in Paris, was more than five Company Championships andj fect in the air. 3 a Sprinting is necessary to develop Individual Leatherpushing consistent ee eee as 3 ae 7 ‘ed Gourdin, ndre an | Titles Are at Stake Hart Hubbard, the last three rec- ete were Se eee | Preparing for a boxing tourna-| , Maximum speed should be attain fment Hob ane cHaMaplonailiy OF ort before reaching the take-off board aie 4 ae as the last two steps ray be a la eh iuereie ba Mapigrecy trifle shorter than the others and | eymnasium. ps ae? Mec ae a bit for ae “Wednes 8:15 ' i leap. ie knee is practically nares | panei eta straight as the board is struck. The at the Fort, with O. W. Roberts | OPPosite leg then swings well for- ating in the ring. ‘The matches| Wr toward the chest and an ef- with the semifinal bracket as the be announced Moniiay after-| fort is made to get helght. | Be- eaten Pagan at eth! stake. noon. It is planned to stage 10 oe ol wall te i a wear spectacles atid ites hustling After fighting to an 18-18 tie in jbouts, every class being represented, | together and shot well forward so Werner Laufer, NEA sports artist, whose work appears in The Tribune, is making the rounds of the sprins Blades scems as fust as ever. Bell's 1 oN “o indivi ‘1 that no distance is lost by dropping prev ogidpttits ‘ bad ret 3 glen ae eerrae baseball training camps in the south and will supoiy The Tribune with a dally series of sketches and ee ay ‘ne ea aoe a the feet downward apaey the tedy hitting has elt ik sensation of the the ie Frida: aftarnoUn to. ettls stories about the camps. The illustrated series ‘s « new idea in sports features and will provide baseball Lepr aia: tone - pete battled If, in sending the feet forward, aap eons Se Rehm seems set for the “arent, Casson cunliig fans with a pictorial account of the most important part of the coming baseball season—the present train- |COmp&n) p ®) they are directed a trifle to one ee ing season. Don't iniss this colorful series. their organizations. Each team is side of the center of the landing Former Manager O'Farrell will ched by an experienced fighter. Pasa B Here's Bob Le Gendre win- |have two able under-studies in Gus n mpany = M’s leather-puabera are | Pit, it will be found that the body| ning the broad jump in the Mancusy. oni ‘sy acne ‘and. Virgil FINAL BELL TOLLS — | | FOR KID LAVIGNE, | ak the air by the legs or by a lift by Corporal O'Donnel, for-| Will still’ have enough momentum} pentathion at the 1924 Olym- Davies, late of Buffalo. Tony Kaut- jbattles and a San Francisco light- ONCE WORLD CHAMP sist: cf 22% Melts similar to a kick, which is known| fected by moving these markers| He Way to all comers for hard work, u i through to a 18 to.11 victory. Bismarck flashed its finest coor- ait ihe New’ dlesr ins." Eerd| THREE DISTRICT | Bobby Jones Gets member of the winning quint starred teen en ‘who"ninye tise ts] CHAMPS WILL BE || Autograph From a. Ait, Haws, Mant Brown, Johony/ — NAMED TONIGHT M —?) McLeod each contril uted sour points March 10.—?) yr 2 the feet and the jumper will not i y his fe 8: levery duitoati i iar eae Br Hetov. lore distance B Fg ne Mienh being tet do one side for pentane ibn! ni e ly wi al in stretch- hover Clovels 5 pies Dee aan Featenen tiene ing forward by two big strides in Serer his aise bIMLIDy Canoe Atlanta, Ga., avyweight champion of the| ‘0 ‘8tty past the mark made by! pie games. Note his form in mann, former Cub and Phillie, gives TY | as u hiteh Isick. backward or forward so the foot|(i¢* Pitches longer than anyone to i] —Frank 'White, 71 year old 4 and Company i The jumper should use markers hes. th aly. Teh batters in the morning and then bats to the winning count while Elmer , Uni H. C. Jones, post ath officer, is] 4.1 0° pel nti as reaches them exactly. If the run-!tungoes in the afternoon. Benser cinched three markers. Hed-|Fargo Downs Wahpeton, 24 to| eerie sa as Nod Ruler of Lightweight Ranks, in charge of ‘arrangements, 36 and 70 feet from the take-off] way is soft or a wind is blowing sed {A system of scoring o:, the basis} 0ard. The hoy jogs to the first| against the runner, the marks must Many Young Pitchers From 1893 to 1899 Dies of matehes wor will determine the| marker 70 feet ‘from the board,| be moved closer to the pit. Ad-| Sherdcl, Haines, Rhem, Reinhart, y championship. Suitable| Stepping on it with the take-off] versely, with a fast path or a/Frankhouse and’ Littlejohn seem in Poverty ill be given the winning or-| foot. He then gathers speed to the) strong wind at the back, they must/certain of their pitching places. strom failed to hit the rim on the ige few chances that he had. 14, to Capture First Dis: Wallery, Bumann and Just gar- trict Honors found a young golf partner with whom he can team up and defeat most any opposition. The other half of the team is oI nered New Salem’s point:. This | 7 as ‘i A ° ther marker, touching it with the| be moved back perhaps a foot or|s ester John; whi “ trio proved dangerous every min-| |. A 7 soni lL) be Shaws, and the two ll ion and individual br f ; y _ Johnson, who was that kept them from runn'sg wild. {rants to the state basketball tour- ball match over the Hast Lake |/ final bell has sounded for George roops drew enthusiastic crowds years ago, has shown as much as rel iy ey Lavigne, the “Saginaw kid,” former|from Seattle, for it was found the pitcher in the fold this spring. world’s lightweight boxing cham-| amateur fighters, urged on by their Co White halved five of the If these nine come through a scram- FG FT PF Three district champions arc to be | 18 holes with Bobby, although FO 2 lat Cando: Grand Forks and ‘Minot, | the aged member of the Argyle | pion, ee eres \stauedl by Walt’ 8 domes 1 1 2 |where the first rounds were staged arene pie a reir] Lavigne, who ruled the light | litle detain a “| youngsters. * : oe Pheer have been named inj| # better score than his famous i laa eee rece A al H Bottemlens Trinh tire : ia Hedstrom, g bo sive aiatricts during the past week | eee TL tor the 16 holes. sed Sats oo | Bell assigned. Rabbit | Maranville, Lofthoure, g,-. 20-1 |- Hargo, district one; Valley City:|| Col White negotiated the course || The “kid” who was 58 years old,| I — aaelte: AES earns gents younger than his 36, Hettinger, alistrict four, and Bow. {| in 97, although it-was his first, |] was reputed to have moray! sia) | metas Totals......... 7 10 Bie tr tits nace ee ane. POW ||. timecke play Hts fortune in the ring, but of that | (By The Associated Press) with New Orleans today. They Jinglcoutfield’ ts New Salem eos Maan staat wight roll of | Alter the match, the treasur- || there was nothing left. For the | QUAKERS PLAY FINAL were George Burns at first, Johnny! girmly ostablished. "The finet cen. ae FG OFT PE | ico eon vate “acted to, the roll of} or asked Bobby to autograph || Past few years he had been em-| : : Winter Haven, Fla.—The Phil-| Hodapp at third and Luke Sewelll dition of Hafey and Bladge wilt rs 5 — . 4 H o {night when it defeated Wahpeton in| his score card. The, British edie poem at a/ Rhodesian Runner Scampers} adetphia Nationals today awaited! behind the bat. important and ip Bduifien cea - H e >| open champion compli ” . epi Sneed! 2 } the invasion o: ir training camp, . youngsters have de th sein lanier piel lia Fe eit aiE TI iescrs scored” oni || then asked his teammate to au- fhe releent otha decoulitte Into Mojave Desert Ahewd | here of Connie Mack's Athletics for| REDS AT PALM BEACH |felt. The outtleld talent is bo atti Lowe, g -.. 0 - 0 * 6. Jone field. goal. 2 |. tograph. Wis card, a Texvigne: defended higstitle azhist *° of Caravan the second and final game of the! Orlando, Fla—Manager Jack! ing that Taylor, and Douchit may Baran c So acca Rolla and Devils Lake took the “CH do “better” than that, he bi I Walcott th series in the south. The Athletics de-| Hendricks and 24 of his Cincinnati! have to divide center field with some Schwartz, ® . 6 0 & |first round games in the sixth dis-|| said Col, White, He drew from |/ such, boxers as Joc, Walcott, the Bagdad, Calify Maren 10,-10y_-| gated the Fhillies 14 to 8 at Fort| Reds were at West Palm Beach) of it, ates i ill meet tonight for th is pocke eone dollar " 2 +) Bagdad, Calif, March 10—(%—| Myers on Wednesday. | where they were scheduled to bat-| Walter Roettger, will be admittted Totals. 9 1 9 beter “Welle debated Me- ae egret clea fed over Sate cate, Cnauley Bese Anothe senate of aun et cee — {tle the St. Louis Browns today and | this year either a ts requis oe See Raasae ai i , ‘ : i vate . . h Ibs res CARSON DEFEATS dowred Starkwgathen, 2u°te10-"“°|| autographed them in the proper || English champion;, mysterious ay the caravan of 140- od remaining! Fort Myers, Fla. The “athletics | T=" ee Anothine younger, Jone eam NEW SALEM, 18 TO 11 Grand Forks high school and the;| Pot and gave them to his |’ Smith, Jack Everhardt and Jack) entrants in the $18,900 transcontin-| gave a hint of driving power in) DETROIT FACES MILLERS [Martin from the plains of ‘Leone Resuming the wrangle that could) Walsh County Aggies entered the; an : saad indi te Bene. ental marathon. .__| beating the St. Louis Cardinals yes-| San Antonio, Tex.—The Detroit|is one of baseball's fatest moving not be settled in the morning game,|final game of the fifth district Fri- White is touring the || ; avigno lost the title at Buffalo| , mto Bagdad, on the | Mojave| terday, 8 to 7. | Americans in their first exhibition| objects, and may get a chance on Carson Friday night proved the|dayvnight when they won their open-|| South by automobile, in July, 1899, to Frank Erde, who| desert, they tradged last night after | game of the training season tangle| first base. Howard Williamson and superior of the New Salom Holsteins ing games. The Highs beat Grafton, | capsid ie ja @rounie |S A1S-mile battic with a burning RR) | ite Miokpapslle tiay. [Homer Peel, former Syracuse out- 1 Al tri 5 i 2 (5 : % sun and choking dust. To another ugusta, Ga.—The ints swing —_—— | fielders, are thr-atening. "Mt ‘wan Altman, ‘diminutive for-|Portiand att 9” eee eee The kid's greatest fights were| Waterhole, dl.) miles deeper into! inég action over the week-end. Afte ROOKS BEAT REGS PT ecg eee f oe | CNTIED Wi inst Walcott whom he defeated ate region, they turned i i Calif.—Although the ve ward, who commanded the scoring] In the seventh district Drake and CARPENTIER WOULD agal wh ‘ @) the desolate region, they turned|er the game here today with the| Paso Robles, Calif.—Although the, honors in the seeond set-to. He rang| Williston remain to contest. for the twice, Walcott prior to. his mect-| their attention today to the seventh| Newark Bears they advance on St.| youngsters of the Pitisburgh Trate.|sohn Gammons up five field js while his run-| right to enter the state mect. They i} lap. Essek, an ¢ even smaller) Augustine to oppose the Bears again| collected only two hits, they nosed} Wins Position ning mate, Chittick, who had been| won subdistrict titles last week and MEET GENE TUNNEY beaten and had won from the top-| than that at whi is Fay " they spent last] tomorrow. They meet the Jackson-| out the regulars 3 to 2 in the first the scoring ace of the tie game was| clash tonight for the full district notchers of three divisions, includ-| night, stood as their day’s objective.| ville club Monday. intra-club game of the training| : ing the heavyweight, Joe Choynski.| “A thur Newton, 44-year-old run- easy John Gammons, Bismarck, was held to four polnta ss steo came| umtine: He was regarded as unbeatable, | nex ‘from Rhodesit, South Africa, ROBINS HIT PELLET ‘ SFokeING GOOD nt aeend Fie, pesdent of the r ini H i ¥ i: 3 ‘ *| ranked as the leader of the desert} Cj ter, Fla.—Manager Robin-| JOHNSON’S SING Gt 5 < ction Bridge asso- oma Fe Fata tines to toss Nlini Make Eighth Rumors Wafted From Paris never recovered consciousness after eeeaica His clapsed time for the} gon ST his aiden are making head-| Avon Park, Fla—While the Car-| ¢ition at its organization in Fargo 5 2, * knockout by Lavigne in New Or- Kruger and Jones carried the Tell of Gorgeous Georges’ |# none SF the local fan “Te ally Bid For Track Title Seater eee cote while} Fowa City, March 10—()—Illi- [oe Jones poe ee ane nois, the winner of the western con- 4 4 + "1207.5 miles covered since the trek] way in teaching the Robins how to|dinal string of exhibition victories F riday, according to an Associated | ‘i * trans, in 1894 an lied while being started from Los Angeles, was 31 Nt Jay Partridge has been show-| was cut short by the Athletics yes- Bea dianetell sche | Longings For Fight taken to a hos penne hom| hours and two minutes. ing promising form under this tute-| terday, Syl Johnson's hurling was ior ae pare oe eet ae Dr, rate Sant on nae vardt i at| ,, Close behind Newton in elapsed] lage with a performance of eleven| a feature of the last three innings, | 7 Yan, Homan, Va By on, Pye ae added ¢ i ‘ Paris, March 10.—(AP)—Georges| Phileteiphig eas tccrded ae une af| time was the Finnish racer, Olli] safe hits in 14 trips to the plhte. | He allowed nary a hit. lent; Mrs. George McGee, Minot, The: Roughriders had a.tlear edge| ference indoor track and field cham- _ P Wantinen, with 32 hours, 13 min- Northwestern, by defeating Mlinois last night, 82 to 22. The Badgers rolled up 15 points before Illinois third vice president; directors—D. Isteins i pionship for seven times since 1911,|Carpentier is hungry for dollars] the bloodiest contests in ring his-| y¢, d ‘seven seconds. CUBS MEET HOLLYWOOD BROWNS FACE OPENER P. Batholomew, Minot; W. E. Me per the Holsteins in the final game,| ‘rill make its eighth bid for the title again, He's willing to fight if the| tory. i itite nego youth from Seattle LSeMeaee cake Wee tet anil Were min home Wie tke sé. | Cietland, Mandans Mrs, Frank Ploy seeming to tell more on the local] tonight when the finals are decided purse is fat. . “ane Ed. Gardner, winner of an earlier} competition for Chicago's Cubs of) Louis Browns today faced the op-| mas vA ley qe aod Mrs, Charles ade. in the University of Iowa’s new . ‘ lap and one of the favorites, fin-] 1928 was promised today with the| ening of a series of 23 pre-season| Spaulding, Valley City. i Carson $500,000 field hduse. ines she. haa \heeny-dancing, apd ; es BEBO. ished close behind Newton in yes-} Bruins scheduled to meet’ the Molly, exhibition games in a month. They|, Play in the first state bridge FG FT P Towa university figures to be the|doing his best to sing in the music; Golf Pro, Plays in terday’s leg to rank third in elapsed| wood club of the Const league. | meet the Cincinnati Reds here to-| tournament got under way Friday ‘Altman, f . ae are | only: pie SaatAnOine: contender halls of ana es been all iat) International Meet| time: with 34 hours, one minute and | day. ae oven 1m, atshite contesting: Schlosser, rr) 1 o | wi rd place revolving around! forgotten in the Queensbury realm. 36 seconds. WHITE SOX IN MUD phe seep 0 © © |Michigan and Ohio State. - Often he has been quoted as hav- ae Shreveport, La.—Another effort HORNSBY IS DUD The tourney is sponsored by the 1 2 1 New records undoubtedly will be jing retired but now, as the box| Miami, Fla, March 10.—?)— Big Ten Cage Title to play their first training trip ball] Bradenton, Fla—The Red Sox! Fargo Auction Bridge league ant established in five or six events to-|office receipts are getting low,| Practical: inner of ig ie! 4 gam Chit hite Si ttled back t tice today with} Play is being held in the Elks tem- . “4 rn night as the track events will be run aces era for a fight in Amer-|ant money “duriog the. Epanter solf} Rests on Outcome of Peo ae nena, Walls bli 4 lest Confidence instilled sf yes-| Ple and the Chamber of Commerce. over a fast six lap course compared ica. ._ ,,| Season set out here today to add the her-Purd' G tering but the infield w terday’s vanquishment of the invad-| ao gece. . 7 4 6 | tothe ten lap track at Northwestern} “If I put on the gloves again,”|long end of $5,000 to his collection Gop er-Furdue GaMe| mud yesterday in the p ing Boston Braves and the re-| St, Mary’ s Wins Last ‘Salem which heretofore has furnished the | he is quoted as saying in his latest|as play started in the international Shreveport Texas leaguers, so the} doubtable Rogers Hornsby. The (er FE H: 5 FG FT P esting ag ae cnamplanabt, indoor | conversation, “and I centaialy. will,’ four-ball matches. Tuesday, the} Chicago, March 10.—()—The| Sox exercised a little on the outfield] first encounter of the two Pasion ame From Hazen LoD sd Rew teen: bold’ away from ‘North: [ocean iio Gade Til ge Ce tesa [inning team will split $1,000 tWo/ wostern conference | basketbal/ std. clubs vas en Py, ise two enor; by Score of 23 to 13 1 9 9 western, ‘ |e where TH find men North meet- weeny ny _zoung, Italian from Sebeariosishin, at least: ba the ae GAME HAS POMP sane Co failed to account ss. Masi cae 2 Poy Soa ggiagge F mae ee rel last game of the season between of the ‘or a single run. Sh i 9 ! ie a SEE ee ee ret Eien Wi beat practice round, with Para and) Minnesota ot Mines | eee ao league Opener “acl RUTH DEVELOPS DISEASE _| fostcl Hazen high school B4 torS in oa i | jthe French and ‘handsome Georges! a best ball of 65, Cuicl registering a Terese’ sith see Peoed of 10 clashing of the Washington Sena-| St. Petersburg, Fla.—Babe Ruth| a fast but ragged game. Hazen put | - | isin rather bad. 68 by himself. victories and two defeats, and Pur-| tors and Boston Braves on the form-|has uncovered a new diseasc—Sand| up a stiff battle but were used to ecquegeee dae aes titles” His chatiponship hopes Just| grind thlny ncigdose™ "TT ‘M*| dae must win, tonight to gain a) ers training lot, Tal’ on the ball et gets into the| fast dribbling attack St. Marys ——e ie ri 3 it — ne nm MANDAN DOWNS (By The Associated Press) | about ended when Dempsey put him| Jim Brophy, Cincinnati, and Wil-| "P18 % INtduat noint scoring hon-| PECK NAMES 8 INDIANS ‘ |shoes and chafes the skin, just like| displayed. The local team were too NEW LEIPZIG, 24-17 Buttalo — Frankie Genaro, |to sleep in 1921. “ lie Dow, Fargo, N. D. ors also hung in the balance, with} ‘New Orleans.—Only three regu-|eating crackers in bed. But Hy spite | EY to make it a good basket- cat player both bi to toummaentto| Rented Bites Tass” “Philis: |, Falls Bef Has Experience Now Fee oe een ee a eee Me steer Week (ised Geter bas cath cue. tooniee| The lineup, and sumiquary: 8 \- n vit 4 : far when Simle, forward, with a to-| pines, (10). i jawson Fa iB erore _ Frank Lockhart, holder of more eS et cn Nhs tallest” pla; id pre ag for the Cleveland Indians’| yesterday against the regulars who| ies tal of 15 prints, Contiiialy: ape Hot Spring, Ark.—Pete Fi St. Mary’ 8B, 25 to 18} individual records, than any je er in the conference, reaching six| first; exhibition game of the season| won a six-inning fray, 11 to 2. FG FT Pp the net of the Skate Training se ere ee ee automobile driver, was refused per-| feet six in his socks, has 121 points, |S. Goetz, £ . 6 26 2 Saint but saw Als yon £2 down he: Bee te ot ae St, Mary’s High won its last game Mission to drive a car in 1924 at| needing four goals to tie and nine M. Goetz, £ 1 12 0 fore. the classier jan machine,|. lemphis, (4). cm thalt hates et far the bakecs Coles City, Calif., because he points to win another honor for Buff Isu in Nav: i. Fortive, ¢ 3 0p Every’ member of the Mandan Los Angeles— Tony Fuente, | when it defeated Dawson by a score | ‘8° mapahence, imself and ; Purdue. He is the y McDonald, ¢ . 0 00 Oo erew scored. It was this factor that Los An; defeated Joe Loh- {of 25 to 18. Dawson lead the local Boilermakers’ sophomore center. | Doing Another Boespflug, & . .0 00 0 game eventually, for had land, (10). iquint most of the game but St. PHANN Wisconsin made sure of a half in- 4 Finlayson, ¢ ; 0 00 2 " | Mary’s pulled together after a loose terest in third place, alongside Hitch asa Tar — _ 10 4 won the. cs lew Leipzig produced another scor- mpa, Fia.—Alex Simonans, ry 8. 4 F. » . ‘ace the final tally. would have| cnet 0, won from Bobby | Cxhibition the first three quarters! . A good swimmer is also had a different aspect, so say the) Marrintt, Baltimore, (10). All | 200, "ade their short shots count to! 1 Guite often a pool shark Totals .. Gm. Friedman, New York, outpoint ‘ ; began to regi : art (3 i. aq gister any scores at all, FG FT P it snd) od Andress Castano, Cube, (10). | net tye mimites of plage The Mini began, a desperate battle eight | champion Foss, f .. r 09 4 LA 4 oo Med The lineup and summary: idway in the first half, but the Gallagher, f . 1 00 0 qrhile shtir) Qmaha—Joe Medill, Chicago, isconsin defense was too clever. Has any Amerinan thor- | Krause, f 2 if 4 nd Helb-| defeated Grogan, Oma- St. Mary's eanenee, Sat K6 third hitch, He is 0 oughbred of note been retired | Stetson, ¢ 1 o1 2 on the de-| he, (16). » St. NG FT P Pts T ner’ ith an undefeated record? Bill Krause, & 0 00 2 Pacl, won from Kid Ray, |s. Gootz, f. is 3 ik Ralph Greenleaf Tops : ; with an undefeated re Bal Menuet) € ise Wayne, Nebq (6), doe Greb.. | 34, Goots, £ 33 2 9 Pocket Billiard Meet team in the major ¢ =o P New York, out Johnny | Fo; 3 12.1 3 ee. it 6 14 #7 1 Rose, Fremont, Neb., (4). pesupe C 1 — has ever finished the Totals .......... : ., Wis. Pisisyson’ & 3 3 ‘Chicago, March 10.—()—Ralphi| the with’ Referee—W. Fulton. 1 Eau Claire, Wis.—Ollie Bart- McD! a, se 00 G of Philadelphia, winner 2 lett, . Vinecepelie, won from jonald, ¢ . of the last National Pocket Billiard! ry Mike Val Duluth, (10). Totals 9 2 tournament, stood in first place to- 1 Wallie McElwain, Eau Claire, en | day in this round robin meet, with defeated Johnny Hornug, St. , three victories. He was given a Totals......... 8 1 6 Paul, (8). : P Pts hard tussle last night by Harry Bolter ° 8 28°t0 410 delta: Wodls” clovet “5 joover, £ .. 0 lespi od’s lev 2 || Basketball Results |)Johnsten, ¢ 14 | safety: play. : 2. | eo——_—_—_—__________4| Dodds, ¢ :. 0 of The Can aug | {Andrew Ponzi of Philadelphia 1 Wisconsin 32; IMinois 22. Johnston, ¢ 1 0 oe "| scored his first victory of the tour- 2 Missouri 37; Oklahoma Agges |Anderson, g . 3 2 nament, defeating Harry Oswald of = |. *damestown College 25: Macal- | ‘Tottls...i. 5 | i Tovinminge, wag Onwals's tind 3Macal- | _ Totals......... ‘ nings. s Oswald’s 8 ester 23, 0 0 To 8. Referee—E. Cervinski. ae j defeat. . ™™ 4 or .