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sa seks all ooyseenanitneikceaonse eat: aE e GE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1lyzv nn EE Two Dozen Attractive High School Cage Tilts Carded for Week . 30 Outfits Begin |Picking Outstanding Athlete During 1928 Is Difficult Problerm Season Tonight; : ———— ie aie ‘ 4 As Good as Four Men __ ||Bison Cagers to 7 | ' , | ‘Three-Star Bo A.A.U. to Grand Forks Vies TE). SE Play Maroons in Sete ine Wis, a Guide Athletics With Satan Quint First Tilt Since Higeissd Jones AndNot Control State Champions Will Dismaying Jaunt Are Outstanding President Avers Get Initial Test of 4 Season ee If You Like Baseball Will Be Played in Players, Pick the Says Purple Swimmers Wahpeton, Fargo. ’ Knew They Would. - Fargo Be Out Starkweather, La bend Babe patti . ‘ce servance of "Ss Moure Watched | f A god iden spring Sports Fruit Ripe for of Atay ves vi 3 Two d tractive high school : . - m- basketball tilts this weekvend and : elore FOOT SCHOlaE: Jack Dempsey to joel Mlb al next week may give North Dakota i E : : hi erative cage fans some idea of how the var- snip Pick p Rie io-rion ta court carapaiet’ pre: ; Fargo, N.D. Jan. 11—After Chicago, Jan. 11—()—The Amat ceding the district and state tourna a : onth's ‘sbetinienaal trans. idtereone- By HENRY L. FARRELL * |teur Athletic Union of the United ments. giate basketball, sport-loving Fargo- There wasn't an individual per-j| Harold Williams of Milwaukee, cap-|states seeks to guide, not to control, Thirty teams will swing into action ans are expected to turn out for the 3 former in 1928 who stood out so tall|tain of the Ripon college basketball | amateur sports in this country, Pres- tonight. Among the outstanding i North Dakota Agricultural college- : 4 among all the others that you could |team, is one of the best all-around | ident Avery Brundage of Chicago ex- games are Grand Forks at Devils Ha" Morningside net contest on the Bison put your finger on him with a care- | athletes at the college. He is the star | pained in a lengthy statement today. Lake, Minot at Valley City, Dickinson : court tonight. This game marks the less jab and’ call him the real big | guard on the basketball team, a hae President Brundage’s statement was ; at Mandan, Wahpeton at Fargo, first conference start of ‘the season fellow of the year. jumper on the track Le ie ® issued as the result of a controversy Starkweather at Edmore, and La 3 rey HAMAS for Coach Saalwaechter’s Buffalomen # Maybe it was the Babe. He was football end good enough padi mEeN-| with Northwestern university, which Moure at Ellendale. who recently returned from a rather close to it in any man’s league. May- | tioned on. several midwest lerence | covered relationships with the A. A. Minot at Wahpeton are taking road oe : 4 : disastrous barnstorming trip through ‘ 3 ; 'be it was Tunney, if your fancy leans selections. U. when that organization disquali- trips this week-end, the Magicians a : _ |Tinois and Minnesota. He's Prince Henry Oana, Hawaii's to that kind of stuff. Perhaps it fied several Northwestern swimmers playing at Valley City and James- : The past week, Coach “‘ iy” has | first gift to professional baseball. He's] was Jones or Farrell if you can find . from competing in a meet with the town, and the Wops invading Fargo been instilling the proper college will- |18 years old, 6 feet ‘tall, and weighs| the clay for heroes on a golf course, S e $ Chicago Athletic association Wednes- anf. Hillsboro. Williston is also on a to-win spirit in his porteges. It is 198 pounds. He pitches, catches and| or it might have been The Haig bust- day night. road trip, the Coyotes playing Scobey, this mental condition that: the Bison | Plays the infield, and has been signed/ing through the British open. Or ‘The controversy threatens to cause Mont., last night and Plentywood to- mentor ‘believes will have more than|®Y the San Francisco bar oe) Coast | perhaps it was Helen Wills if you Occur When All @ break between the A. A. U. and the night. anything to do with winning the con-|Jeague club. He wos also. a star) want to be gallant. Big Ten, one of the strongest athletic \- sprinter, basketball and football play- | nlgnt of the Grand Forks-Devils Lake ference bunting. Overshadowing the |°P"'"cr‘a¢ Honolulu high school we waa Mees Yet ne!~ Ice Teams Play conferences in the United Stats BOREL arate chaps tor the ius Uwe | [Pete Gergen’s. eligibility status. Pete and it is followed by another year should not be ruled or controlled by Forkers, state champs for the last two has been hitting the books pretty a in which the newspaper fellows who anyone, and its aim is to educate and years, play ball. Ed. Bohnoff has only hard of late, but it will not be known Phan L another the right road under sane | one letterman back this year, he be- before game time whether or not the toms ose . build up idols may find crop guide along the rig! of real good ones and no one eut- Rangers Make Biggest Score of Fegulations,” Brundage safd. “It Spalidacar dhs state tourney st Mane seller’ guard wal ‘pisy. | Soli Bray ne standing candidate. + Taile stands firmly, however, for an ob- guards at the state tourney at, Man : P| wilt act as Pete's understudy. First 2 Court anding candidate, champions is| S¢a8on TailEnd Club. ey ec cnan bo Sirs Coven oriads ore meinen ‘ Chances of the Bisons’ success in : one of familiar names who are in Los Angeles Leaders |those who wish to play the game | Mullen, Kenneth Shannon, Gordon : their start tonight depend largely on Gam f Y their ‘prime. It is hardly possible shall observe the code.” cea ; Gillis, and Melvin Olson. ‘The Forks S Bobbie Hahn, all-conference forward CS OF OAL thas tney can do anything more than) ew york, Jon ii-“m—when all| “The A. A. U. has brought order z and captain. If the elusive Willmar they have done to contribute a year’s out of chaos and it does not , outfit Cred epcp sted Led It seems fairly certain that when Steve Hamas hangs up his athletic |sharpshooter is hot, his mates may outstanding performance. There are|10 teams of the National Hockey /¢o consent to a reversion of the state cores . put Botnhor? togs at Penn State College he will have made a new record in earning ath-|be spurred on to victory, while the hburn Beats Regulars 38 to| 2°,2e™ ones just coming along unless | league play on the same night almost jof affairs that existed before it was luenza epidemic, but Bohnhoff ex- | etic letters for the future generations to shoot at. Hamas made letters in | opposite condition may turn the tide| Washburn Beats Regulars 0 | it ts a youngater like Percy Williams, | anything can happen. Last night’s|founded.” He sald. strong | football, basketball and boxing in his sophomore year; he came back last |of battle in favor of the Maroons. 27; Seconds Drop One to the Olympic sprinter. And YoU! tive games gave ample proof of that | Brundage explained that the dis- year with letters in the same three sports and another in track. This year,| Cecil Bliss, Johnny Smith, and Leo 4 % know that he is not going to run qualified Northwestern swimmers t speaking scholastically, he made one letter in football, is at present earning |May are probable starters tonight, State Trainers any hundred yards this year in nine | With the highest score of the season |; 16 they would be disqualified bes another in basketball, and intends taking part in track and boxing and | but just where they will play is rather i seconds, : in one, a tie between a team with ltore they competed in the “out-law®* perhaps either baseball or lacrosse. @ mystery as all three were shifted to Jones could go out and win the/championship aczirations and the |meet last summer. i} : Steve is a member of the Hamas family from Wallingford, N. J., that |different positions during the road| The Bismarck Phantoms first and | British amateur and open and knock | cellar occupants in another, and a ' has been prominent in Penn State athletics for a number of years, trip. Smith and May are sophomores, |second teams lost two games last | off the American amateur and open. | dull contest between rivals for the as is Gilly Johnson, probable starter |night, the first of the season. That would be something for the] top of their division in g third. Leader Is Gone; southeast. The regulars lost 27 to 38 to a . at guard. book.’ But that is too much to ask} The New York Rangers evidently Sep eomier eee RICKARD TO BE REPI A ED B T ms strong independent club at Washburn | even of the Jones, and it is to be | decided to show thely still are world’s ° | ley Severe on eae last night and the seconds lost 22 to/ doubted that he will go over for|champions and the league leaders Bo Industry ‘ | dropped a 18 contest at Bow- Browns tact 33 to the State Training school squad [either one of the British classics. |when they took the ice at Ottawa. S _ bells week-end, while Valley City PL A CE at Mandan. Farrell is going over to try his clubs | The result was a 9 to 3 victory, setting | to both Thief River Falls, J oo Tonight the Phantoms play Fortin the British open, but he is one|high marks for the season for a team. Is Not heer’ 8 _ Minn, and Aberdeen, 8. Dak. by large or ort in Lincoln at the high school gym-| of those pro fellows and couldn't get |and for a game. ‘The Rangers’ scor- [ e ler-coac! Pele muck la Neen IO As eines? te abana former star at {ithe smateur if he wanted to., It | ing aces, Bill Cook and Frank Bouch- —_—————__ fs In Spite of All Denials, Tex|subordinstes, the Garden corporation Baseball Year SurapeeOan (colinge.: id cihie sottanalce frocks amet iper dirtier raed [eer Be one oe American | Even Stribling-Sharkey Bout Iz Rickard Was Preparing for|™2¥ 2°, have to go out of the build- attack for the Washburn five, and the |ican opens, but it wouldn't cause|making three assists to take first| | Uncertain; Dempsey Will His ince pri Si Hin ec ped of the, sa McLean county boys outplayed the }the commotion that would attend a | place and Cook coming in second with : . ; Sy hae Bismarckers throughout. Not Run Garden ardinates probably will be moved up.|Manager Dan Howley Adds Burdick Plays Well double victory for Jones in the two} three goals and one assist. f jaro A | ie i fe big American classics. The International group leaders, a | Dickinson will play its first games eo er aoe ot aeecas name to take| Many Pitchers to His |om° erent Detling (fala stiaaa The spot just doesn't seem to be|the New York Americans, and the| New York, Jan. 11.—(P)—Bereft 0}, {when it meets Mandan and Bismarck Have Another Promoter Like) rickard’s place and .their business ‘ 3 goals and two free throws. Bermel,|5et for a golf player or a tennis Toronto Maple Leafs, contenders for | its leader, a puzzled boxing industry yon road. tri f Third-Place Outfit d "| player or a baseball player. They are:|the top, failed to live up to expecta- | iooked at the world today and found } ip this week-end. The Him. depends a great deal upon a big name. center, also caged a quartet from the : Dickinson boys always produce a team There isn’t a man in the eountry big — field. sports that don’t lend themselves} tions, playing a listless game, made | nothing there to cheer about. With- | of, some strength. The Mandan enough to furnish a name that will| st. Louis, Jan. 11—()—The same| Holton, Washburn forward, made audi a the making of great big mera elle trauma to Lorne Chabot, | out Tex Rickard the market price for ‘Braves, under the tutelage of Leonard By HENRY L. FARRELL =‘ jnot make him missed. There prob-|team that surprised baseball by fin-|seven field goals, and Schomberg 2 ‘The Chicago Blackhawks, far be- high-grade cauliflowers threatens McMahan, look icularly flashy kard wi ably are men prominent in the sport-|ishing a strong third in the 1928) netted six. ,. Fighting Champ Draws - decline. this yest snd many are picking thes |,gZGs, Fucker’, Will be replaced ot ing world such as “Big Bill” Edwards, American League race will be virtual- |" Manager Nell Churchill said this| IVs the fighting champion that | TMG" itive semen by holding the | At tne start of the year the heavy’ | to go a long way in the state drive. |never will be filled. ‘The Garden will|John Ringling or George M. Cohan, |ly intact when the St. Louis Browns) morning that the Washburn club may |gets ® crowd following him on the | powerful Montreal Maroons to a1 to|ecit Hered: The Stribling -Shars | They are small but fast, and Bre/ go on and the business of prize fight- | W40Se name would not be lost in the/go into the 1929 campaign. come to Bismarck some time next tae tulle (ott tae. Tr ewilt |2.tle. The tle gave Montreal second | Fey bout at STs Beart: Fencaiia working as a unit on the floor at this|ing will continue because it is the way |G#den building, but there's not other) Manager Dan Howley now only has|week for a return engagement. He guinea place in the International group but F 71 early point in the season. Veterans |of na‘ure that some men’s work must |D#me that would look right on the/lost none of the first string strength | is also dickering for games next: week be old John Dempsey who will bei Gropped them two points behind the | Dattle between two other leading cons make up the team, five lettermen| go on after them. ticket of admission to.a world’s|of last season, but has added what|With Steele and the Mandan inde- | strutting down the street with all the | 4 nericans, tenders, probably Tom Heeney ang having returned. The veterans are!” tm spite of all his denials Rickard | heavyweight championship extrava-|he considers to be some. promising | Pendent five. other athletes rooting in the crowd| "ne Detroit Cougars and Boston | Paulino Uzcudun; a clash between OA Loyd McDonald and Russell, for-|..°:' preparing for the day of hic rez |EShZ2- new material from the minors. He| The seconds, almost as good as the | for him. Bruins held onto second and third | Winners of these two matches: a ‘wards; Arthur, center, and Jack ‘coment He had organized enon Those. million,'two million and three|also believes the team will show| regulars, played a close game until The spot is made for a Dempsey places in the erican section, De- | ® final round battle for the title y Stephens and Helbling, guards. Mc-Istatt of capable assivante that for |mulion dollar fights were Tex Rick-|marked improvement because of ex-|the closing minutes with the state} comeback and Dempsey never has /troit beating Pittsburgh 4 to 1 and | tween the ultimate curvivor and Jack’ = Mahan has « squad of more than 50/atmost two years he had ignored all|2f¢ himself. No other man ever can perience. Liigae been one to ignore his spots. It be- | Boston triumphing over les Canadiens | Dempsey. 2 the minor details of m ent end |20.® better job. He made the busi-|" If he can develop a stronger pitch-| The second team was made up of /sins to appear almost certain that | by a 4 to 2 count. : Now there are indications that the Bismatck has five lettermen on its| concerned himself only ake thinks ness by doing things that everyone] ing staff, and possibly do some shift- | Slattery, center; Thornberg and Krie- ne hg Pca nag Apparently = Stribling-Sharkey pee Rear be regular team this year also, a team|ing up things,” as he called his pas- told him couldn't-be done and condi-|ing in the infield to strengthen the | fel. forwards; and Adam Brown and | doesn’t know own mind now but S t M 6 ts held, at least on sclredul . . Mar y Bea thet has height and drive but not the Hippel tions, over which he had no control, |second base position, now regarded as|Dovle, guards. Yates went in for|he's @ great fellow to listen and it andithat Dempegy. sill reconeyler AE > Polish which Mandan exhibits. Bis- gametey didn't Peed himself with |fnally became such that it seemed/open, Howley feels confident the ened Ted ee ei aa him bee “aio emails oevviltann FF Care 7 rst aes) sie! marck lettermen are Captain Ben Ja-|the routine attending the weekly box- |°ve?, Rickard couldn't do them. team will be a grave menace to the vit dt pel re epee sont baie yecedeg Period ay wranie: to -Anow ° oat ann ae ae ot eS Madisot Cobson, and Gordie Landers, for-|ing matches in the Garden. He didn't |. 4*ter he had taken a fall in the|Yankees and Athletics in the coming x eibling pipe het Mipdcot, ac teliow sis will bn ort ates luint hea - ation, and ot! wards; Eddie Spriggs, center. and/make the matches and sometimes he |Prometion of the Tunney-Heeney |scramble for the flag. ee to lick if he Piece cinion tre Square Garden pension, Fay Brown and John O'Hare, guards.|didn'’t even sign the checks which| {bt Rickard told me he thought Te see at_the quarter was tied pirtingetur i prvi Pig er officials ann A sat te 8 th Roy McLeod is using Loehrke| paid the fighters. Geveral years ago| them bis days are over.” Many New Pitchers at frail bat.the trainers pillied away. Sie Ane Te! cape ee ne tae | investigating as to wi ere forward in place of Landers quite|he was almost fed up to the quitting |,, You et to give them a fight. and] ‘The new flock of pitching prospects in the second quarter and had a 16 | fellow leeney he in -|M. Goetz and Fortune Are High| for the Stribling-Sharkey mat best bit this season and Earl Hoffman| point with boxing q they know these fellers don't fight,”|includes Warren Collins, veteran ma-|'© 7 lead at the half, The Baby|tate a minute. He might not be so Scorers; Win G : been signed. If contracts have getting a lot of service in a guard Satie 3 pUEES) he said. “I guess it's over if Demp-|jor leaguer who is staging a come- Phantoms played a good floor game | keen about Paulino-because he stands . lame in h Position. The Bismarck men aver-| rm getting sick of the fight bust-|83, Won" work anymore. I can't do|back from Toronto; Herb Cobb, from| 12 0°16 “tong wots spelled detent [Cerh that Sharkey waulant be cock Second Half age close to six feet in height. ness," he said. “Them fellers thing |Rothin’ with him anymore. When he| Wichita Falls; Chad Kimsey, from | 75 ‘2.06, rane shots spetled defeat puns not sure what they will do ‘Wops Average 125 Pounds I depend on them. The Garden don't| “5 1m there they always knew they | Tulsa, and Oscar Estrada. blown in| minutes, ‘ ting.| Showin t strength in’ ‘Although nothing official was saié Coach Harold F. Melvey's midget |depend on boxing and I'm seriously| Were S0ing to see a fight and somejby the draft. Claude Jonnard comes) “ireirels, with five long field goals, : department during the secona | about it, there were indications that: Wops, averaging 125 pounds, will give|thinking of throwing out regular /2cton and you couldn't get @ place |up from Milwaukee for another trial | : dann al ne alt, the beakatoell tive etBC teens ? ed ‘ pals PI . basketball \ vs | Rickard’ essors consid a Fargo’s Midgets thelr premier test of| weekly fighting next winter. Hockey i oaaigage sah seategan? in the big show. Howley has faith in| 70° pene “of the Washburn claiming the title. high Posie «Hovey grabbed a8 bitent reported guarantees of itoa Season. Fargo has only two let-|is going to be so big we can make 5 Rickard Had Dream game: to 27, victory over Fort Yates there | 000 to Sharkey and: $40,000 to Strib- 4 termen back, Morrie Long, guard, and|more money out of it than boxing.; Rickard had the dream of one more George Phantoms (27) FT PF last night. ling. 4 leet rial tia Long: ves s in- | Maybe Til show them fellers. ‘They'll | tremendous heavyweight champion- /holder. Ea Streleck! and pone nen H. Brown, f ... 1 M. Goetz and Fortune were high| The Garden cannot afford to lose e e up ‘em I'm only going L . :| Roberts, f ... 0 money § Pe isd Mtoe a short time |wake up if T tell ‘em Tm only going Pag Laptop Rly valllig Abie k rts, £ , scorers for the Saints with 17 and 15| any on the first big match it Points respectively. promotes without the benefit of Rick- St. Mary's left the floor at the end|ard’s vision. The loss of prestig of the first half with but a 15 to 1¢) might conceivably have a serious ef: > lead. fect on the corporation's stand! game in|Dempsey declines to say definite! when they ran the | whether he will return to the ring. score up to 32 to 15. At the same time it became rather Bill Fulton’s aggregation plays at | Plain that Dempsey will not become Solen tonight. head of the boxing end of the Gar- den’s business. wd Dempsey said that he had not been Fi rest of the team is in 4 . : : Sromies, raalnekags St last year's | Fargo candi- mound staff, for a large share of vic- Coach Charlie confidence’ that Dempsey would fight | tories. Sones led the sengne in the again. After versations I | percentage: o! uled 26 games for his Williston Coy-!nad with pipes I oy year. nee agage e aaus Otes in an effort to give them more | certain that he would retire from the| Rick Ferrell, sensational young experience. He has five lettermen re- |husiness if he succeeded in. getting |catcher. whom Commissioner Landis turning: Bud Carney, forward; Ker- Dempsey in another fight and put-|declared'a free agent recently, is re- mit Goar and Bill Lukins, centers; ting over a big success because he|garded as.a valuable addition to the and Fred Kassis and Howard Wegley, Brownie ranks. There was @ scram- guards. Promising new candidates |only feller that ever could draw worth |ble for his contract and the 3rowns are John Carney, John Hagen, and|a dime. ‘ it. He will aid the veteran Orlendo Nesting. Dempseys are developed only o1 Schang and Claude Manion of The Coyotes have lost tilts to Ti- ‘ oga and Watford City. ‘They have|*> &,cenezation and it's. wizard year's catching staff. Played a dozen games already this rf ¢ for ‘who Blue at First ving | season, beginning thelr drive Nov. 28. [tries to take nis place? “There « Blue, flashy first sacker, will be | | i <8 : : E ; ; i rl 4 ri li ih gE as i 3 FE E &2 Slornana BS] coommund wloornon ‘wlocome wlonnon wl connmoro e i Z age o33 i + o aren't| Lu high ‘ Games tis wees 0° Titre no | th ial bg wih Bock: aon PHANN, |: MacDonald Smith, an Uncanny|Kiute and Rocco’ + Grand Forks at Devils Lake. Gi egress Wonder why itis Preston, Copton a8 Ong at To Clash Jan. 4 Minot at Valley City. yood Pre erage tein ee ry see a petticoat st Los Angelues Leaders : aed : Wahpeton st Fargo. who |Hcwley will send the veteran Frank anymore: 7 x eae ; Williston at Plentywood, Mont. - | O’Rourke to second. Grimes is a age York, Jan. 11.—(%)—Knute more ! i F E Wild Rose st Stanley. ‘ Bowbells at Crosby. ;| Granville at Towner. “Columbus at Kenmare. , Edmore. ral: | te | 4) fl ott Ih if ; fi * i t F i i i ul ay : te lf i i eloccoood ‘wleownood zg TES | wl.ceocco’ <a