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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ ATSON AND LUDS S{ONED FOR EIGHT ROUND SEMIWINDUP Mackie Gray, Bismarck 130- / > Pounder, Will Meet Mandan 4 Boy in Four-Rounder UT OF THE PAST bau 1 mar : TAKE ORE YEAS 10 COMPLETE TASK \Started Two Years Ago; Only | 17 of 37 Reporting Were There Last Year iPHIL TODT PLAYS FIRST Pilot Has 13 Pitchers, 6 Catch- ers, 10 Infielders, 8 Outfielders “FORT BOXERS TO PERFORM| fT K. 0. McLean Will Clash With Aberdeen Man; Parks vs. a Dawson Scrapper ie THE CARD J Lee Cavanagh, 146, Bismarck, Minot, 10 rounds. Al Watson, 160, Dawson, vs. a Boston, Jan. 23—(P}—Bill Carri- | vs. Otto Enze, 160, Aberdeen, S. 8 jwith the Boston Red Sox. B. Dak. 4 rounds. ig He has been building for two years < _ Soldiz: Parks, 147, Fort Lincoln, land he believes it will take at least vs. Howard Dodds, 147, Dawson, two more before he can get a com- ee 4 1 4 vs. Tiger Johnny Compton, 148, K. O. McLcan, 160, Fort Lincoln, :gan is going to do a lot of building 4 rounds. bination of young ball players, with eee eiealoa Son, Meena a castoff here and there, that will at Brooker, 130, Mandan, 4 make any kind of an impression in Mike Delaney, 133, St. Paul, vs. the American League. eee i 5 .| He has 37 players and only 13 were , & , In this picture, once again tq the merry rhapsody All through the discussion the talk ran into thou. “eo al aaa of popping corks, Willic Ritchie, lightweight cham- sands of dollars. Termis were finally agreed upon and | With the club last season. He has z r ion, is being matched with Freddie Welsh, a bout Ritchie's $25,000 guarantee properly posted. It was | thirteen pitchers, six catchers, 10 in- wae wa iie Suga ‘“ Which ‘ultimately was held in London in 1914 and arranged that his and his manager's transportation fielders and eight outfielders. rounds. resulted in Welsh nbn fe isidise itp sind to England and hotel expenses would be paid in ad- Toat At Kid Shafer, vs. Kid Lock, 3 The young man on the left hol straw hat vance, First rounds. bat in his lap is Harry Pollock, manager of Welsh. Next Things were going smoothly, and fimally the arll«| pesenian te die sagt buat neon: Referec—O. W. Roberts. to him, on the right, is Bob Vernon, minus: his fa- cles were drawn up ready for the signatures of all seems to be the only infielder sure of’! Place—Dome pavilion, midway | mous walrus mustache, but still the demon wine concerned. But there was a last-minute hitch. Emil holding his job, but Rot & will be % Wetween Bismarck and Mandan. | agent. Because Vernon was a Britisher, particularly Thierry, his face clouding as his thoughts gained Ont taint to sue him rh fails to " Time—Feb. 1. Doors open at | a Welshman, he was appointed as promoter backed momentum, pushed back the papers. Bit: Better Meanie tea leak + 7:30 p.m. by George Considine, who furnished $25,000 as new veneon ee bee expenses from Chicago, tol pin n, who has held ge Bt An Ritchie's purse. ” he demanded. Regan, seco! - A card of eight bouts and 41 rounds| Sitting beside Vernon and decked out in a white- The others stared at him dumbfounded, thinking Heh Oty PL ae Sof boxing, featured by the clash be-| spotted bow tie, is Willie Ritchie, the champion. he must be joking, but Thierry was in deadly earn- lyn, and Grant Gills ici aietral tween Lee Cavanagh, Bismarck wel-| Then, in order, come Jack McAuliffe, retired light- est. He positively refused to sign until his $5 was . 5 4 4 e Washington for the job. *terweight, and Tiger Johnny Cemp-| weight champion; Billy Gibson, Emil~Thierry and assured—and this after talking in terms of thousands. " ton, Minot. is announced today by “pleat h rate tnae eed aan ey aes ee a grunt of annoyance and iastay fee toe Late oo Isham Hall and W. J. Godwin, co-|a role at tl sitting which made the laug! se 3 on the table. » a ethan stock of Fistiana for some time, and it happened as ‘Here,” he barked, “and keep the change.” . Harton rabe wally cineee an aoty . =” Jackie Gray, Bismarck 130-pounder, | follows: And thus was the Ritchie-Weish match made. Reeves, who atoms down that position | Tho made esis apoearance in 7 ss for Washington for two seasons. } ) Bismarck ring when he fought in D B on t A t M d Carrigan’s biggest problem seems to | inne ft Suy anie| Demons, Braves Meet Again at Mandan |.cn.ee teense | meet Boomer Brooker, Mandan, in baseman. His best bet is Bobby Bar- : re ; rett, who is coming up from the Buf- onthe Pen ard.) Ones wail Way Of Ice Hockey mentor Rey meLeod Announced | Minot Curlers Cop falo Internationals and seems about Gray is a classy performer. The Bis- ° State Training School Gym ar. Of the eight outfield a mace iat ttre any ne | Proved Mysterious sa Trophy by 2 Rocks), 2 scsi cusses, 10 - arat et tees Signet f Y a sob seen gehen the Red Soldiers : x. These are lagstead, Ken Waa kate sito caued 49 appear By Upsets OF 1 al |. AvED THERERECENTLY | Final Score Minot 65, All-Com- Wiliams, Doug alt and Jack Roth- ers 63; Play for Another rose The Ue gh sic ae! low, a demon minor league hit- Lincoln 160-pounder, known to —— doughboys at the army camp as|Rangers Pull Game From To- io lurderer,” : Bigger Gymnasium Is Needed >: Trophy Today ter and Loepp, Dumas and Scarritt, 47 sere mastaks trate blows with ronto; Canadiens Hold me u date: be three minor league purchases. Otto Enze,. Aberdeen, 8. Dak.. who hns Bhekch eaweleen: to Accommodate Larger | afinot, san. 23—(P)—By the narrow Catchers Are Strong @ lot of service on South Dakota <, margin of two rocks Minot’ curling V6 in. the lest year. Parks has Crowd, He Says rinks last evening won the all-comers’ Pbk tiga gon oars & strong matched with Howard Dodd,| New York, Jan. 23.—(7)—The ways Nes event for the Soo line trophy, one Charlie Berry and John pt teat Dawson. of hockey are mysterious. Just when The State Training School | of the feature contests in the inter- | Pret been with the club bed pai Al Watson, a stablemate of Dodds, the fans decide to save their money | s¥mnasium, rather than the Bis- | national bonspiel now being curled ‘Asbjarusen, reballed tion 5 aa meets Luie Ludis, Mobridge, 8. Dak., marck high school gymnasium, | at the cight;sheet local rinks. die Connelly, whai played meee = in the eight-round semiwindup. Wat-| by remaining away from @ game that will be the scene of the second The event found six local skips pit- or lnaanie fase play e cast- son, Who has appeared on many ama-|looks like a walkover, the. proposed | basketball game of the season be- | ted against six entries from out of |frm leagu i oe and a youth teur cards in the past and who has| victim likely as not plays a bang-up| tween the Bismarck Demons and | the city, the opposition being entirely Rt cats aohine “eh ar east Shana- recently gone into the game pro-|game. Likewise when they are set-! the Mandan Braves. Canadian with the exception: of two Th ai Lonny Be nn y college, fessionally, is rated as a sure comer.|tling down to watch an overtime per- This was announced this morn- | Portal rinks, which include in their] 17 a wt ve right handed Little is known of Ludis except that|iod some player comes from nowhere | ing by Roy D. McLeod, Demon | lineups several curlers from south of ia Ed Morris, Charley he is in great demand on cards staged/to shoot a goal and end the game} a¢ntetic director. the boundary line. ae oe = As MacFayden, Jack im the neighboring state to the south.| within its regular limits. ‘The second game will be played The tide of battle ebbed and flowed jo 5 thy pov eae ath rene es Morris Lightweights to Fight Last night's four National League | yep, ¢, Bismarck won the first | ‘rough 12 ends, with the result ever | Was the most ef lective of the quintet A sixth match finds Mike Delaney | contests provided both of these sur- game last Friday by a 32 to 17. | 12 doubt until a final count revealed Tt ‘season, ining 19 and losing 15. @t. Paul, and Jack Morgan, Duluth.| prises and a few others. The Tor-| Soon the total as Minot 65, all-comers 63,|The other four functioned below the hing for each other. The two/onto Maple Leafs who are fourth in The ma which was originally | A “ecisive factor in the victory was iors sith ihn yng tweights have been working in|the international group and had not| set for the high school gymna- | the 16 to 4 win of Piper of Minot erp aes a sare box. prospects are ik the last few weeks and have/ won a game in two weeks, up to the | Sium here, will be played in the | Yet Kramer of Pottal. mets pierces ae ex's brother, and in fighting condition through} tast minutes of the fray played the teaining school building because “Today the curlers started on the pide », Bill Bayne, with Clevi | : ir workouts. world champion New York rangers to! jhe Mandan buil Ging, will. aecom- fifth event, for the First National gst season, Frank Bushey, re- (© Mandan 110-pounders, Gabe til. With only 74 seconds to bank trophy, which is a supplement |Ca@lled from the Pittsfield eastern ee and Rusty Farr, will meet in are era ne silesk Sh, regulars | praca sareee Sar as of the first event, cach rink being | league club and four Rookies. he of the first bouts, and Kid Shafer] on the bench resting for the extra entered automatically in th? fifth] - CO Kid Lock. two Bismarck midgets, | period, Murray Murdoch, spare wing- | Muse crowd is expected for the | stter elimination in the first. Th:| Weal Spots Needing furnish the curtain-raising at-| man, sped past the Toronto defense eighth has been reached in the first ‘ Py | faction. nd beat goalie Lorne Chabot to give event, for the president's cup, and the Patching Numerous 4 the rangers a 1 to 0 victory. second event, for the Piper-Howe ’ “ Detroit's Cougars, third in the trophy, also finds the contestants in| on Toledo’s Outfit American group, staked a similar sur- the eighth. Six Minot rinks and , Hoel Montreal Maroons by a 1 to iS DEAD the other competitor will be deter-|PettY and Bruno Betzel, owner and i mined. 5 . By winning the Cougars crept up a or i ES ee i to | ® scoreless tie with Les Canadiens of | Milwaukee, Wis, Jan. 23—(7r)—| Buck of Minot, Phillips ot Weyburn, se One Undervrood boy | Montreal. Henry J. Killilea, owner ct tho Mil- Kramer of | Portal ee aweaty Upon the sale of Steve Swetonic, “| cagtrs defeated the locals 19 to 15| ‘The tail end teams of the two waukee bac. all club and one of the | Oduns are, in tne Binieam. SGN | pitching ace, Se egies tend the visiting girls went home with |STOups, Chicago and Ottawa, battled | founders of the American league, died | Torr" ooh, Boia Do nies acitteg | ment of men who erdict aon * | toa 1-1 te, the third in succession for |1n @ hospital here at 10:25 a.m. today. | held down by a. Akg eea fi leharbor boys were out-|the Canadian team. The result leaves shade badly esa? : Ottawa only two points behind Toron- : fe a A cont mae ress to in the international group stand- Fargo Alley Meet Pi «| Has Moderate Day winning the association Mie and trles include 14 local aggregations and | Serentuné. Rochester for the | minor six from Saskatchewan. Pittsburgh Team 76.97 PRET ST ec 3 0 o|: Fights Last Night | I Still ° F Ontelier oe. 1 9 Ge———-—-]_ argo, N. D., Jan, 23—(?)—Booster s an Fraca$ : i. (By The Associated Press) teams rolling in the fourth annual sai cubist ? Laoer eee een, (uma: | New York, Jan, 23.—(P)/—A week 0. ee | any sensationsl marks, none of the | intensive practice in the art of scor- Prt & leaders in the team events being dis- tt 4 placed by the two full shifts of Far- 4 gO boosters teams. the 5 HE ‘ " arte ny nkie € eRe any tar uti ty bet : 3 ‘ 9 9 Jchny Dundee, (10). ing the ieee ‘Americans, rican lead- MLO. 01 : been lured as a sea A fee @ 2. 4f° games did : il There will be one extra feminine rooter at Dunn field in Cleveland every day this summer, and most of the rooting will be for young Garl Lind, second baseman. . 0: you've guessed it! The new rooter will be the present Miss Elinor Rooney of ho on Jan. 30 will be- come Mrs. Carl Lind. Eddie Morgan, another Cleveland youngster, will be best man at the wedding. Lind and his fiancee are shown here. BABY RABBITS SET POR U ENCOUNTER IlIness of Two: South Dakota State Yearlings Causes Coach Concern Jan. 23.—The big letic calendar this week at South Dakota State College is the annual basketball classic be- tween the Jackrabbit frosh and their downstate _rivals, yearlings. The first of the two- game series will be played here Thursday night. * Sickness of two of thegfrosh stars, Rishoi of Brookings an Parkston, is causing Coach George Thompson a lot of concern. Rishoi is easily the outstanding man on the squad, plays either guard or forward, and is the key man of the frosh of- fense. Welch is the first string cen- Bilt Carrigan Building Up Boston Red Sox in: Slow Process |SPUD MURPHY KAYOES BUTTE |PhantomCrowd POUNDER IN'OPENING ROUND! Defeats Steele | Lind’s,Fiancee | Dixie Lahood Goes Down Twice; My Sullivan Earns Chance at Billy Light in Sensational and Decisive Victory Hd Took From Al Van Ryan. jamage. | basketball tournament will be held at “°"” mpton-Cavanagh Card Has Eight Bouts and 41 Rounds of Boxing _. In Hard Contest ‘Score 1s 23-22; Local Outfit’, Meets Trainers at Mandan | Tomorrow Night tira sont Bismarck’s Phantoms wor their’... third one-point victory this” season .,/, last night when they aqueesed 8 23, over the. Steele Indes.” pendents at Steele. sate The Phantoms had previously dee. feated the Kappa Sigma fraternity team from the University of North Dakota and the Mandan Independ- ,, ents by one-point margins. ee Steele last night presented a team; much improved over that of last seas. son and the outcome of the game was’; in doubt until the final gun. The score at the quarter was ticd , - at 4, and Steele left the floor at the 4 to. 11 advantage. The z 2 5 19 and Argent were Steele’s best per- formers. The Phantoms tomorrow night will meet the strong Training School five at the training school gymnasium at Mandan. Previous battles this sea- son indicate that the two teams will be evenly matched. ‘ Churchill expects to bring the Steele Independents here for. a re- turn game in the near future. He al- **': so said that ‘the district independent brought blood. Sullivan weighed 147; Van Ryan 14314. Spud Murphy of Moorhead, made pu quick work of Dixie La Hood of Butte, Mont., Johnny Ciconne, Duluth light- weight, won a six-round newspaper verdict over Red Fry, St. Paul. Jackie Cameron, St. Paul, outpointed Ernie North: of Waterloo, Ia., in six rounds, They fought at 128 pounds. Herman Rashke, South Dakota, knocked out George Aasmuss, Minne- |” apolis heavyweight, in the first round. DeLarm, rf M. Loereh, imps to Face|=: ;; Glen Ullin 5°": at the Saints’ gymnasium Satur- day night, The Glen Ullin five, in its last game, defeated the strong New Salem quint 31 to 5, and is re- to be improving daily un-' in 5 it $2 Fr i $f li 3? i lt i i the Imp outfit - ef EE the Bismarck high school gymnasium March 1 and 2. Last year the dis- trict .had two tournaments, one at Washburn and the other at New ‘Salem. The place of the state tour- ~:'* nament has not been selected. The summary: 29k Phantoms (23) Bede FG FT “ Burdick, rf .. a Schlosser, lg Van Wyk-if Totals .. L. Loereh, If 0-1 0-0 0-0 Prccees sesee 11 Qed Time out; Steele3; Phantoms 2. . 4 ® y Wanted: A Rival. For Helén Wills Monte Carlo, France; : Wanted! A vival tae an Wits With Suzanne Lengien in fornia, and Miss Wills coming to. the Riviera, organizers of tournaments would like to know all about it. Senorita Elia de Alvarez, now finish- ing her course in “modern diplomacy” at the University of Tena. Should the Senorita’s studies in- terfere with her tennis, Helen on. her tour of the Riviera must play men, if ' 7 Four Western Loop Centers Today Are Hoosier Products