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Local Promoters Also Favor Change TIGER JOHN TO BE HEAVIER Orris W. Roberts Agrees to Of- i ficiate at Matches; Card Announced Tomorrow Seg. Tiger Johnny Compton and Lee # Cavanagh will scrap here Feb. 1 @ rather than Jan. 31 as it was an- *@ nounced at first, according to Isham ‘@ Hall, Cavanagh’s manager, in a 4 statement made today. The change in date was made to M accommodate the Minot welterweight D and because Hall and W. J. Godwin, i co-promoters of the eight-bout card, t@ believed that a Friday night would @ be better than a Thursday night for : * thesfong card. = Phe card will be staged at the 1 “Dome dancing pavilion, midway be- ™ tween Bismarck and Mandan. a Tiger Johnny has agreed to weigh st in at 148 pouhds before the 10-round Mt headliner and Cavanagh expects to Vi tip the beams at 146 for the en- + counter. 7 ~~ oOrris W. Roberts will officiate. Tickets will be placed on sale in DB afew'days at the Lewis and Clarke @ nd McDonald hotels, both in Man- dan, and the Grand Pacific and Pat- © terson hotels, both in Bismarck. U “Hall said today he will be able to c t ri } announce the ‘complete card to- morrow. } {$00 CURLERS ENTER i INDULUTH BONSPIEL 1 i i ~Dojath, Minn., Jan. 22.—(AP)— ' /Nearly 300 curlers of the Northwest, including )the outstanding players of the United States and Canada, joined in singing the old Scotch rink songs when they gathered on the ice to } > start in the 36th annual Northwest- | ern Curling association’s bonspiel. | Announcement was made here Monday. of the 12 major events card- |) ed for play during the week’s bon- “spiel, which will continue until about © midnight, Jan. 26. In addition to the 12 major events, players will com- te in the International and Champ- ... ionship events with the former bring- \ ing together the cream of Canadian jefican curlers for the Louis ‘W. Hill tophy. . The 12 major events listed for play ii les the Scott-Graff Lumber any event for a trophy that is expected to be hard fought by rinks from Minneapolis, Duluth and Eve- y Fach of these curling clubs as won the event twice during the it nine years, and to gain perman- it possession of the trophy, must bi three times. 3 ro prizes totaling $150 will be ‘awarded to the rinks in the play for “the International event for the Louis We Hill trophy. The Canadians won Mardcophy at Hibbing last year, a i peg club taking possession of cup for one year. annual meeting of the North- tern Curling association will be d mext Thursday night, at. which Officers for the coming year will Each club with a mem- the association is entitled 0 ‘Yepresented at the meeting by wo delegates, Alex MacRac, Duluth, said today. 1 ; Feb.-1 Instead of Jan. Bismarck Phantoms Meet Strong Steele I SAINTS, GLEN ULLIN UT OF THE P AST. MEET: IN ONLY TILT pr ewes | HERE DURING WBEK}|—"=""-*_}) Ts et pes eee . To me, . it seemed a. transition between the | ndependent Team Tonight We have just returned from the | two. In, volley ball, the , : Pacific coast where Nie | not catch the ball, ‘te ust be bartat| Phantoms Play Trainers at : * Price's University of California bas- or npc "the Satie ate mneee' ee i : shies . keteers in a three-game series. times ‘caught the ball, but more often’ Training Schoo! Gymnasi- Fe Blest by the perpetual California | used a quick tip-flip.” a sunshine and endowed, by climate,| Unlike the mid-western amateut® | with yearlong possibilities of outdoor | te: eastern professional | um Thursday Night 3 Play, these men of the far west are fons, the cuter have not yet” -} | truly more highly developed physica! | learned the stalling game. In time,’r ly than the average mid-western or | it will reach the coast. : {LEGION FIVE !S DICKERING : | eastern athletes. Two. days prior to ise Teality, the range and weight of | for the Pavitic cous it, wine Ga : ese men determine thelr style of | versity of Notre Dame.in a two-game” —_ = ~~ “~ ~ hand overhead, hard tiving four predated on the, delayed oftenive lamestown on Road Tr 1 | coaches Versi oh Pg! settee is ip : : do not permit them to take | ore point, advantage and When thir Friday and Saturday i‘ ai |% shot farther than twenty feet from |one point is secured the immedis‘'’ 3 ne basket. They play an expert | atety into a deep back cont ai sf Though all of Bismarck’s basket- ” : "| Somat, evident attemrs to make “a! E basket — opponents play their game. © Thus” tball teams will swing into action this % aid aera ball ia loose in the | they open up the five-man defense ™ Sane wae Ladi is slated to be . > eeeniine sy because of ‘tein sepa ota Rupe par to bre trons! Saints’ gymnasium Saturday night. ne en ner nT: le Stith “eke “stele PG. tinoe eam iron the. Paci Manager Neil Churchill will take] Milwaukee, Wis, Jan. 22.—()—|heads Even when not tm presets | ot its. err pane as consistentiy ' his Bismarck Phantoms to Steele to-| Little hope was held today for the| of the ball they run with their ‘arms | No tw. teagan in the mid-west. night to meet the fast independent recovery of Henry J. Killilea, owner | high. When receiving a pass, th attic fr siverge cee team of the: Kidder county city.|of the Milwaukee baseball club and | drive hard and meet the ball high in ki oThis ld another RP at elo One of the last important fights signed to the ac- right is Ike Dot a A + pina AS i gan, Moran’s manager. On Dorgan’s|Steele, with an impressive string of | one of the founders of the American chat saying companiment of popping champagne corks was the right is McCracken, the “angel” of ‘the tight, ana cett vietories over the best independent | League. His condition last night was and, ine ine Seite beets die onlay ie heed oe . the bal! , COU basketbal f Jess Willard-Frank Moran match” in 1916 which in line is Tom Jones, Willard’s manager, teams in this section of the state, is; Pronounced grave and this morn! above On the extreme left is Sam Marburger, manager of [reputed to be stronger than ever, | doctors feared his death was lms id the iy of asst Ta Sal be eae Sfflctent style in the win brought Tex Rickard back into the fight promotion : Jack Dillon, who had told the gathering that his man |But Church expects his team to take | ent. f sented ate Poke es slo York. The could lick either one of the big fighters, and he later |the victory, no matter how small| Mr. Killilea has been at Milwau- *tndeed, in Valifornians’ tf is robinyan Dibaba or Ge hea ramickis cafe at made a mess out of Moran. Second from the left is|the margin. Making the trip with} kee hospital since Jan. 7, when he - Sas on tin CARE EOC oe Harry Fink, the first American taken prisoner by a|the Phantoms tonight will be Hank] had a heart attack. Se Ee Sore wee eas sal German submarine and ¢he man who made a record|Brown, Elmer Benser, and Fuzz|, Last Thursday he took a turn for bbl Hh let nen Hensel 10 got his back- by sitting through a six-day bike race in the old Gar- |Roberts, forwards; Bermel, center; |the worse when he suffered @ stroke TE BAC aro ce os en, general man- den without Sleeping. Next to Fink is Jack Curley, |Burdick and Schlosser, guards; and | f paralysis. y's circus, Next to Rick- the celebrated wrestling promoter, who was always a |Van Wyk, player-coach. ji He ts 62 years old. vs ard is Bob Vernon, the big wine man, and on his big man at any kind of a gathering. BY ALAN J. GOULD ard’s favorites, though he as (Associated Press Sports Editor) | closer to Dempsey. b personally. mone: BADGERS (SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RALLIES [of t22.2 BML FUCHS HASNT TROUNCE, /0 DEFEAT BISON CAGERS 26-21 xii. t's] HAD MUCH TIME 10 | assists Sashes |G bs exe" ners of the district independent ‘ They will have Mike Geston and to be quite an argument whether it | share Though the Rabbits Held the Bender Meyers Mutt Gronvold, former University of WORRY ABOUT TE has been for better or worse, 50 far | po, the blew amoutieee’ ri ner 3 > North Dakota athletes, and Helbling as the ancient gdme of cuffing chins | ever received up to that time and 3 { Lead Throughout, They Were i Never Safe: Hahn and May| ‘Two Best Indian [tg sco sam intr tnup «Carns he competitive tetures |e ee ONY BY Tunes pure, Cc A G E FR 8 Lead Attack for North Da- Ba: St Tick is the same as last year with! Doesn't Know How Many Play-| trom the epic campaign of 199%, «hes ohine une ie ee ae ball is playing with the Bismarck clan. i Dempsey and Firpo fought to a Y tonic: kota Cagers; Nicholson Stars. se ATS | Pyne rer, defend te Paan.| eS Boston Braves Will |strashing climax a campaign that pat eck waste oe tom second team, which is ag strong Have Next Season apebldeiee Fiala ttle staked at one | Street, Tex ruled the roost. . Chicago, Jan. 22.—()—Purdue's a Brooking, S. D., Jan. 22— —|Thorpe Failed; Guyon Minor |as the first team in Churchill’s opin- mighty machine has been stalled at is: an. (AP) Lid y ie, 0 Biers tine. and pt i What has the last season or two,| The late John Pollock of the Eve-.,,. last and today Michigan was the un- | South Dakota State college nosed out Siar a ‘ s disputed leader in the dizzy Big Ten |the North Dakota Aggies late in the Caliber; Fait Elkins Is ning to add the regulars to thelr vic- Mee RR Riera ete a reapers Scattering few exceptions, had Sondtiaberes Margen tt ley racer basketball championship _ whirligig | second half in an exciting 26 to 21 Now Trying a : Beavee Laan'e. bean wert sine coBOGE LM oe mie ante Wiles | Oo davin hin: tooetctetenter oe with four victories and no defeats, | basketball game last night. The Trainers lost but one game/yis hall club lately, Hi ane a + goriqui-Kilbane, and Criqui- |125 thee 1 wer retreat. Tex Wisconsin, which has dropped its| Although the Jackrabbits held the| ew york, Jan7Za~-chiet | last season, Cer ee ee eee ao naaee Tashan Sipe Wl Here INCOR ree only game in six starts to Michigan, |lead throughout, they were never Shae ohie Phe a a tet Bender Churchill said today that the dis- Th 1 i h lJard-Johnson, Willard-Firpo and Fir- elt pees ESD match. The Ar- 7! turned the trick last night, upsetting | more than seven points ahead. t catiant foe AEE cA Gales pitched anditrict tournament this year will be|ine becsball worldewher he o startled | po-Dempsey scraps, all staged in 1923 | Srotne, pul through a heavy sched- * the bollermakers, 31 to 26, at Lafay-| The Bisons started scoring with a Caught for the Athletics and Giants./held March 1 and 2. ‘The place of|ere ocneby ond thew ancoa sce ea ane eae. aur ype ot legen peerd dard ette. It was one of the most stunning |free throw but Herting, Jackrabbit |"SPecHvely feng back, stand ithe tournament has not been selected. would sly e th tub himself. | lipase nd nah er Dem but Rickard ims aide upsets of the campaign and as a re-|ace, sank two under the basket and | Shes ee 8 great-| Tt was held here last year. Included | not even ki ee janine eter are any in the fistic business over that rwtiletie - frome spon strike oe saaiareae nat mets p tise aa Nicholson added another for two; ball pein sor aM ol ae eal iin McLean, will have galas hi. causal cathacs at erie etl tabed —_ Eid b pulled habe ee ee Firpo an onsin jumped into a tie for | points. vers eridan, n, McIntosh, Emm: x Rickard rca terete, second place with Purdue. The Bisons tightened and the | game has pro-/Morton, ser Sioux, Oliver, Mer. Noo heapdlalo Fla., several weeks oe, potion a apcticclge rd sare gy apts Gaus A . modern of- Hank Kowalczyk, a six foot six inch | teams fought on even terms with a duced. cer, and Burleigh counties. j Pcp tebe etal en Slo a Re rey aA a me ea They, to be| Ghurchill is thy dickering fora, De ng the last few weeks, when | fices where only five years ago he had |&' Shelby. ; “Stretch” Murphy. The Bollermak-|ond half was fast with both teams | e Should have been perfecting his | governed the racket from an untidy | , “Well,” said Tex out of a clear sky, frank, are the! game with the Jamestown Ind - ers missed 10 tree throws in 18 at- fouling frequently’ “The Ageles| only Indians to pdt in tie! ceneetatees pitino preseescn. Blane. Eases has nee little office high in the famous tower | “you boys can go ahead and say I've tempts, while the Badgers snared 13|staged a rally near the middle of | gain much suc-jweek. He will bring the Washburn chebiiconuecth ae withi the oe. ar of the old Madison Square Garden. |Clinched the match. out of 15 chances, the half and came to within two| cess in, this, fleld| American Legion five, the team thatthe Sunday sports referendums and|remald as the mark of nls eer (ta britg the crowd scarepines onay ‘i e ene at poner and Foster at | points of the Jackrabbits. A field| of sport, although|holds a victory ‘this season over the hive Porters Hs por te pics tas an = in as the mark of his great |ta bring the crowd scurrying. Just owt pre on the receiving end of |goal by Nicholson and a gift shot | the American ab-| Phantoms, to' Bismarck, Jan. 31, he| ball it fi the Basten City levement. 7% an-ordinary statement of fact that paeiey Neon art passes and | gave South Dakota a safe lead and| J origines have been| announced today. Smee rom the on City Merial gilt-framed pictures of his | happened to be quite a story to the toge her ey coped the basket for|they stalled effectively until the | grpat performers ‘ te a haa ia lends and business associates em- |Palpitating fistic clan. points. Kowalczyk scored one field | whistle blew. | Pen area Demons Paka Tide biwerers tile ia auine todhare yin: lanl ogrugien mies aes error iho |e MRI Right male eh ae goal and two free throws while the| Nicholson was the scoring star for fields. Coach Roy. McLeed ‘will take his pees He is going to have plen-jard occupied. Thick rugs carpet the |the match signed, sealed and deliv- st Murphy could do was to dupli- |state with fifteen points and Herting fy gr -assistance managing his, 1029, floors and the furniture: isthe sort |éred at that time, but-he had conti- n Jim Thorpe|Demon squad to Valley City and cate tt. Previously. Murphy had aver- | followed with ton. in. addition. to tried and failed.|Jamestown Friday and Saturday ition of the Braves. After trad-|you find in the board room of any |dence.enough in his. matchmaking aged better than 15 points a game. playing a great floor game. May|J0¢ Guyon never- has been good|nights respectively, and. the local ; i ing Hornsby, he retained Johnny | big corporation. . ..: Secretaries-and | ability to make a comshitment, ; aie fee poms eoreaae for its |Jooked the best for the Bisons, play-|@nough although he has performed|high school youths seem tobe in for so a ik Gowdy, who played re pace barred the way to whole-| It was:typical of the Rickard of five hree defeats by plastering Minnesota, |ing a beautiful floor game and scor-| Well in the minors. Sockalexis came|a lot of trouble this week-end. They Sk vad tore el the happy days, Sey pea 3 paints Ne nepapers phi analy Papen 3 it aay eit 8. boi ch. entree, i, ndings, new 41 to 21, at Bloomington in the only | ing fiy js 8 ; hi : S g five points. Hahn was the Bi near achievin; greatness as an out-|came out of the Mandan game last . * other Big Ten game last night. The |scoring ace with seven bites 150M |sielder with the Cleveland Indians—| week-end without any serious in- ,. Has Many Players if not as much easy freedom, as they | methods and big business finally took ,. Gonber, on the bettom of the cham- |" “Lineup: he played regularly two years, but he| juries. He is also going to have many vet-|had when Rickard was battling his |@way some of the old glamour. 3 p palin heap mn tive straight de-|South Dakota State— FG FT pi |had an enemy in fire-water. St. Mary’s cagers will go to Daw-|°T4 ball players, for he has claimed} way up. p feats, were no match for the Hoosiers, | Hamann, rf. 0 0 1|. Now comes another Indian athlete|son Friday night but will return Sat-|0F bought every aging star waivered| Rickard and his inseparable cigar QUIS BGuT, : or put up for sale since last Octo-| was surrounded in the Old-Garden by} First Schoolmaster:. Have you any: . who seemed much improved. Carey, rf. Only one more conference game iS| Nicholson, If, programmed this week. the Chicago- a Sa lin Fait V. Elkins, the all-around|urday to meet the Glen Ullinites here athlete, who hopes to eventually |that evening. ber. Among them are Joe Dugan,|Pictures of famous fights. Jeffries | abnormal boys ip who helped the Yankees win five|and Dempsey predominated in the ac-| Second Ditto: Yes. ein Colby, rf. reach the majors. He will get a trial]. The newly organized. Ameri ti one conte game at Columbus sae Engelmann, this spring with Bodieater TK ~| Legion et oh pk i ty neared oe ie open Fogg a flats ies tion stuff. They were always Rick- | have excellent. manners.—Answers, Schaeffer, r; tlonals and if, he makes good there|pressive victory over Company M at|o¢ 1914’ and who, since then, has Desa co f acpi iia aabartng . BELFIELD 11; BEACH 10 ) N. Dak., Jan. 22.—Belfield 3 school cagers defeated Beach in a hard-fought game 11 to 10. field goal in the last 10 seconds for Belfield after the lead had many times. "| Belfield’s seconds defeated the school team 8 to 4 in a pre- Coonmen accunres ry ee ree Py - Herting, lg. LES CANADIENS ARE "Ss.2 BOSTON'S ADVANCE. is certain to get a chance with some}Fort Lincoln Sunday with an 83 to i major league club. 12 count. in its first. game, is dicker- sas iene Bp use Naboan league Elkins’ trial . with the. Rochester|ing with the Mandan ‘Trainers for al” ‘Though Fouche hae given it club will be interesting to watch this game this week-end, though no game thouphe pe yet Weis were than likely Pre: E has been definitely carded yet. Thelthat Dugan will be holding down 2 M ° ment of A. LE Foes ea ng oi. pase eas hag ig on his left at 2 : ames wit! . short stop when the season starts. artin Burke to ise dee apbhsony rane apd a Freddy MaGuire, who came from the . eae tRedbi ae Cubs in the Hornsby deal, is the logi- 0 1 Bet on Stribling Tape encenits. And Minn cal choice for second base and George = ‘ a al onccons | worocur ry w Sisler will probably be able to retain orowoot 3] ol Seerrony olonosone bac "] Brady, g. ‘ Johnson, Ig. 1 ‘ 1 ry his first base berth. | — = Rangers, After Tie, Feel Con- fe if ed ainst Sh rk | Fights Last Night. 1) "tne others on the infield list are} AY : ‘ 7 pay r Gat K Z ! Play Good Hocke m5 ge Livingston, Sioux Falls,| yew Orjeans, Jan. 22-—-It will be (By The Associated Press) neanc 2 Glen Messen haiaees . e z 4 i Y aoe just too bad for Jack Sharkey when’ oung” Stribling, Macon, Ga, |{%°™ Toledo, and a youth named | 2 ve James, coming up from the. Omaha club ip the Western league. ToUne, Stribling fights him in Mi- New York, Jen, 22—()—with the| Mayes McLain Turns Stribling will stop him! memory of Saturday night's scoreless - That's. the opinion ‘of Marti : The. best. outfield combination ap- clash with Les Canadiens fresh in to, Baseball Effort) surte, wno has’ ben knock eit] New York hits gg ne to be Latce, Richbourg and ; ? Bs their minds, New York's Rangers be- twice by Stribling in the first round ] ; Fert Clark back again in right and} c 4 BR ow Meve they can increase their leader-| Iowa City, Iowa, Jan. 22—()— jin recent months, ‘and who fought! Goldberg, Brooklyn, ou! - either George * ‘ by ship over Boston in the American|Mayes McLain, the “Cherokee|Gene Tunney twice and has served late of the Cardinals, or Al Moore, f : oa group of the National Hockey league|charger” of Iowa's 1928 football team, ,a8 Jack Dempsey’s. sparring partner.| Philadelphia i purchased from Buffalo in the left) pi y tonight. Boston has the difficult now aspires to baseball laurels, “BStfibling will stop Sharkey,” he outpoinied opto ache Aiko bas retained Ed- : its He is working under Coach Otto|says. “In fact, he can stop any of| | . |die. Moore, Jack Smith and Heinie} ‘ : ne Vogel in an attempt to master the |them. Even the retired champion. a me. |Muller,. who chased flies for Horns- knack of itching. Vogel hopes to| “He has improved wonderfully in] cnt, Dundee, Baltimore, out |by-last season. develop the 210-pound fullback-tackle |recemt months. He has a good heavy oye a Legit Roce punch aa is quck) ag eure fats ‘ 4 . pri catchin, gc Aeraard though rules ineligible for furth-|know—because he gave me t : rong, comprising a} er Big Ten football competition, Mc-|in the first round in recent months.”| Germany knocked yh ner au lt Cronin, ail veter- , it - Bill Lain hi to win another I - S ans ins; another ex-Yankee, ain hopes to, ows. let oN. XSi «land! two rookies, Dick Smith; drafted treal, and Vanderbilt Training Many Thoroughbreds Louisville, Ky., Jan. 22—()—Mrs. it of New York, who ell He Hi [