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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928 Peo | Additiondl Sports : Te NODAK CAGERS SWAMP COBBER | AND WOP CLUBS First Team Covers Wahpeton, 56 to 28; Seconds Win | Other, 36 to 24 Grang’ Forks, N. D., Dec. 1— “Twelve members of the University of North Dakota basketball squad had a field day here last night, swamping Wahpeton Science school Wildcats with comparative ease, 56] to 28, in the first game of a double- header which opened the local cage | season. The second North Dakota} team defeated Concordia in the other half of the program, 36 to 24, Coach C.. W. Letich started his var squad, and let it go for ‘15 minutes of the first half. During that time it ran up a to 10 lead, so Letich sent in his third team. Wahpeton had an edge over the seconds and the half finished with North Dakota leading to 13. The third Nodak five opened the second half and stuck to its task until Wah- peton edged up to 0 Letich sent back the first string- ers and they proceeded to perform tricks with the leather, sending it through the hoop many times from under the backboard. Wahpeton played a hard defensive game but was unable to cope with North Dakota’s brilliant passing game. Let Lee, Brown, F! the scoring burden for the first team equally, each of th 's ping in four bas! v he exception of a few of s all the shots were board, following rapid short passes | P down the flo 1 n, nee school forward, ight light for his club, He dropped in five long tosses, and add- ed a free throw for a total of 11 points. George Brewster, who was expected to be the Wildcats’ leader, was covered quite effectively, but he led his mates on the floor. He lied seven points for his team. eeson played a strong game at guard, Letich kept his second team on the bench during the entire contest be- Ing content to let the score take care of itself after the Nodak varsity had uceumulated a safe lead. It would be impossible to name a All of the regu- basketball, piv- ng, shooting, pass ing liantly throughout. Solberg and Klinn, forwards, who substituted for Brown at various intervals, also set a fast pace. LENGLEN LANDS _ UNHERALDED IN UNITED STATES Mystery Surrounds Surprise Visit of French Tennis Marvel New York, Dec. 1.—()—An un- heralded visit to the United States by Suzanne Lenglen, tennis marvel of France, provided material for a mystery today. With her American in a blue beret, she landed incognito last night from a transat- antic liner but why she came or “whence she went could not be learned. In fact her mother insisted Suzanne wasn’t even here. “She is in France,” said Lenglen "mere in French as she sat atop 21 pieces of luggage waiting for the customs inspection, “she did not come on the steamer.” “No speak English,” said the young man in the beret in the best California accent. Those who know a temperamental French tennis star when they see P)o1 jowever, insist that. Mile, Leng- len was aboard the Conte Bianca- mano when the liner docked and that she left immediately for parts un- known. The young man it was discovered was Thaddeus Winters of Pasadena, Calif., and there are reports that the home of Mrs. T. A. Winters in Pasa- dena is Suzanne’s ultimate destina- ca) She visited California on her professional tour of this country in 1926. Her baggage was consigned to the Savoy Plaza but the conspir- acy of silence held sway there too, and if she was there she kept to her room. BRADDOCK IDOL SINCE VICTORY New York, Dec. 1.—()—James J. Braddock, of Jersey City, N. J., lan- guishing in obscurity for some months, has jumped into prominence as a result of a surprising two round knockout of Tuffy Griffiths, Sioux City, Ia., light heavyweight sensation, at Madison Square Gar- den last night. Nineteen thousand fans came to see Tuffy dispose of his eastern foe in short order, cheer while the homebred, boxing cleverly and punching hard, knocked Griffiths down four times in the second round before Referee Mc- Partland halted hostilities and car- ried the Iowan, unconscious, to his corner. iffiths, victor in 55 straight . was a four-to-one favorite over Braddock who had failed to im- press eastern critics in previous starts, Devils Lake Woman Service Unit Leader Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 1.—(AP) —Mrs. Engene Fenelon, Devils Lake, been reappointed regional vice ident of the Past Presidents Par- ley of the Northwestrn division, ac- cording to announcement. This organization which embraces the states of North and South Dako- ta, Wyoming, Nebraska and Color- ado has for its object the welfare of ex-service women of the world war, many of whom are in_ hospitals throughout the country. ‘Mrs. Fenelon, who was the first department president of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary, hopes that every member of the Auxiliary who has served her unit as president will enroll as a member, with Mr. A. L. Knauf, Jamestown, before the next meeting at Minot. REFUSES HERO’S AWARD Paris, Dec. 1—(AP)—M. Laurent- Eynac, minister of air, refuses to decorate himself with a red ribbon of the Legion of Honor. When he took office he found the name of Second Lieutenant of Reserve Lau- rent-Eynac ona list awaiting ap- proval. He signed the decrees for the other names, but omitted his own. UXORICIDE GIVEN LIFE Sturgis, 8. D., Dec. 1.—(P)—Ru- ben Heimarck, pleaded guilty to murdering hi ‘ced wife and was sentenced to life imprisonment. For Quick Service . 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