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SATURDAY FEBRUA NV cLe AINAL SCORE 28-10; |Lee Cavanagh Gets Revenge, Knocking Out Johnny C ompton in Fight . TED MEINHOVER AND | Sage UT OF T ; ee nut cMasH |MAJOR SEAGRAVE TO SAIL FOR | |Schmeling Pounds ‘EARL HOFFMAN PLAY) \ - | N)MINOTER'S JAW {= U. S. WITH NEW RACIN isko to Pulp in i aan berwhliad Ak - Expects to Break All Standing| Nine Hard ad hou Demon Mentor Used 10 Men in SENDS HIM 10 NOD eronhems 38 egPrviiphoarapionrs bt Ref ree Calls. It a Technical F i 5 uv a Mere 200 Miles Per; Ex- ee rene Liem name "ae pects to Travel 240°in Hie! |. Kayes Johnny Hit Mat .< Possibilities Local Welter Had Fought:Wait- New Racer, ‘Golden Arrow’| bie tid | aes ing Battle Until He had ~ : peut | * London, Feb. 2.—Major H. ©. D. 8e- , 4ILINERS ARE OUTCLASSED Opportunity / H boned Be nzwoight ae of his two! falley City Makes Mistake in WATSON KNOCKS OUT LUDIS 5 his name.~ Playing Defensive Game : iain knockout ‘while 20:000° - in Early Part Gray Shaded by Brooker; Dodds fans reared in’ Madison Square Gar- " den last night. The end came after - Beat Soldier Parks in one minute and tive seconds of fight- Bismarck defeated Valley City Slugfest Tae Sie uit round ots 20-Fena igh school’s cagers 28 to 10 here last Was Furious Evening ight for the second time this season " Thus ino short but furious. 1a game which Roy D. McLeod, a TRIBUNE DECISIONS nig. ‘Sehmeling eve- jon mentor, used for lineup experi- kocthed “out tiges » debuny? than did a half dosen or more of the eanite Aimniet’s’ otinrges tailed to Compton, Minot (5). f Jeading heavyweights in the last year sore from the field for the first Al Watson, Dawson, knéckiod ot 90. Sar, fought them all last aree cantos but came to life to score ao ee lobridge. 8. D. Le eu Aiseoet tiiversal suo ight polnts in the final quarter while us ising anak Date! dent Denies, ee ee ne Demons were cena ae iene Soldier Parks, Fort Lincoln, (4). dun, Jack ‘Sharkey, and George God- : McLeod started Meinhover 4 Boomer Brooker, Mandan, inch has | trey. He ‘lost during the same sr in place of Schwartz and pis = shaded Jackie Gray, Blamarck, frontal area! rica’ to Tom ‘Heeney,’ pe- ‘tan at guard in place of O'Hare. The a. Be the wind.|and Ernie Schaal on decision and to wo men, though | inexperienced, Mike Delaney, St. Paul, and the wheels Roberto Robert! on ® foul. And dur. Aayed hard games, and this, lineup - | Jack Morgan, Duluth, drew (4). Prcation |!ng all that time none of ‘his rivals tplayed the to 0. ‘rwelve years have gone into the discard since fore the start of the World War, and for 20 rounds Rusty Farr, Mandan, shaded could put ‘him on the floor... uarter, which ended aise these gladiators shook hands as a preliminary gesture the Pittsburgh blond gave the Galveston black a ter- | Gabo Eckroth, Mapdan, (4). ‘A down. Schemling. accomplished that four schwoer at Gare were inserted| to thelr ensuing 10-round battle, and both of them rifle bale, but Johnsons’ great ring generalship saved | Kid Shafer, Bismarck, shaded vate proaad times. The bout had hardly started a the Second cali int eae bees lees geste onal denied Frank HY Ont this night here pictured, Dillon and Moran —a_- we Golden Ar- Tight ona the Cleveland vaner man ons ran the count ird quarter.| Moran, famous for his “Mary Ann,” a right-hand wal- came together at Washington Park, Brooklyin. In By J. G. MacGREGOR went down ‘but bounced up without a falf and 18 to 2 at the third quarter. ich lett -abateueiitn dn ite write et the center is Matt Hinkel of Cleveland, the only out- | Wildcat has stalked Tiger and won. Segrave’s | count. Srtaieaoante, or Bes Lehr 12 yack Dillon xaewn as the Giant ‘Killer mien of-town referee ever appointed by bad New York | Lee Cavanagh, Bismarck Wildcat, ‘would mean |., After taking a drubbing for the . . , ates fy: eigeea cae ote 4 - (ee SE ER Pe lca ac hehe ellie ol se the tes ae AUDCHOAUBG’ at ¥atiols ARGS TR fens aoe Tigers in the fifth rowed srranged |r inthe third and oan ade good use of his six feet 7 Inches | years. , New York. ; of a scheduled 10-round battle af the wee bee [body attack that ‘rroughout the game. Landers, Dono.) = Moran has been out of the game for some time, At that time Washington Park was in the lime- | Dome before an estimated sim his |yadiy puzaled. even nd Johnny Spriggs were sent in the crowning stroke of “his downfall beirig his defeat light as a baseball field for the now defunct Federal lane. as he | put Johnny weaving. can withitwo “nid goals are hun Beekies conquers is thersatet iter a black pital League, Tt was paid for by John Ward, bread King. | Lee's revenge was the title of ¢ wo and | bobbing foreign fifth -;roug! 3 it was attempted there, but eve: drama whose sixth “McKay, Hiiner center, was the ring circles. turned out for the worse. Since thea the itderend final act of @ ring base is/@nd ire est man on the floor for the Asean As previously stated, Moran's featured blow was been turned into a storage warehouse. ‘ Minot. eh ae Early in ats. He scored their only Lmao 7 his Mary Ann. The only trouble with it was that his The fight marked one of the big steps in Moran’s | of thumping, bumping bouts canal sling right man ae first half and scored three field} opponent could see it coming a mile away, and this downward trend. Although the 10 rounds were to no|99 and 44/100 per cent of Der land he went ry dels in the closing minutes when} enabled a clever man to jump out of danger’s path. decision, the possessor of Mary Ann suffered a neat worms — He got ‘but ae alley City played its only good bas-} Moran and his right hand constituted a big cog in the lacing at the hands of the Giant Killer. But later in round. The Ave} | ‘stball. a ‘White Hope tourneys of Jack Johnson's reign, the year Dillon, himself, met oblivion, losing his title ‘ Low! before long the beg Ls Jacobson, with three field gosis #8) ‘Moran and Johnson met at Paris in 1914 just be- to Battling Levinsky at ‘Boston. Finis was written to the Cavanagh- eee a ne rae <7 TARY | again shruciied Hore ana Snare Ea al eae Compton affray in a sudden and a eeannal tn ies miles’ and high |¢own for nine once more. Only ‘his goals ce whe praised melodramatic fashion. Throwing | esi: that remaitais 6: bpieeiel, gallant, heart carried the mated re, wa cones | SOuth Dakota State Trounces Nodaks 2." 2 = Semen ie Ge yt oe ar, ent nn town played a nice defensive game. ‘ of jabbing in the Lee \attempt to take the speed crown back who bled ddie Spriggs, though not counting : Rice Goer uct ne the ode reaoarss .|to Great Britain will be J. M. White’ Seog maga ceri in appearance Aang points, was an intportant ©°€) Final Score in University of championship race breaks forth|jab and right cross’ Lee ducked and but hla tar- |The ‘Triples. tn equipped: with tures |stle Of his attack‘ prompty enuctes i ed Defensive Game cane Ra e eats again. On that date, three games are |countered with a terrific right smash find as in the! riberty airplane engines, one of which |the Clevelander down for another ay made a mistake in| North Dakota’s First Loop schedufed—Ohio state at Michigan, |to Compton's unprotected china piece. lis in front of the driver's seat, the Count of nine and was whaling away Valley rod Deion e during the Indiana at Iowa and Illinois at Chi-|Compton rocked on legs, his eyes drawing to a the two being set side by side be-|When the half-carried Johnny paying. 9. deterain iste ane Loss, 50-30 ocate’ (1) CP |cago. and then traightened andjhind the driver's seat. The Triplex,|to his corner.’ Only once before in Pee vain the final ge ® the resin /iet fly left hook that caught|which won the world’s his long and brilliant career has garter when they took to a strong) HERTING MAKES 24 POINTS| winot, v. p, Feb. 3p Hermman ll 000 Will Watch oe en penis Commees pe on pieiring, wat ma Cars oe decor cea ake ~, ‘fensive. Ratzlaff, Minot ‘heavyweight, s1 9 refusing to continue the match after ‘The Hiliners could not break quick- Howard ‘Ball of Pocatello, Idaho, six = ee oe ee bei te e enough to get avay trom the De-|Seore at Half Is 20 to 4 for| Banas Dallca, hen in cvery round Sangor Canzoneri circus ot Compton |tamminativaly he covered. Lae was pe had been struck what he sald was : ear pelpelinger’ nly man| Rabbits; Flickers Play Hard | °f 10-round bout here last night. ’ was one of the cleanest and quickest his ad Cothpton the The. weights: ‘were Risko 190; shed. McKay was the only man Ball, who twice has obtained draws + lthat have been seen in these parte| 22, Apacpren iar dad | Schmeling. 18s : Re mene: te ee Second Half With Ratrlatt. though badly battered.| Chicago, Feb. 2.—(P}—The largest |for many of the proverbial moons. Itled tn ren ene na stared - ; aap ini ee crowd to ever attend an indoor boxing |demonstrated the. terrific punching|giassy-eyed for his stool before his 4 Valley City plays at Mandan t0-) Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 2—(F)—| Kid Miller, Minot, 166, knocked out | Stat ipsromea match Petters ey (Power of Cavanagh and the killer n-!gathering senses sent him staggering Phan to Face ight. ted Moorhead | North Dakota University’s Plicker-| Jeff Vidal, Moosejaw, 168, in the sec- |2ancor, the Milwaukee pharmacist, | Compton had the best’ of the first kata basip corner, Sa SOI ae : Seeman ee sient Cotenied Mone tails dropped thelr first north central | ond round. and Tony Canzoneri, New York, at |three rounds. As Cavanagh: steadily | with Com: Ny the fifth a Pro Ca e Machine + to 20 and Grand Forks whipped’ conference game tonight when South| Battling Ruddy, 138, Grand Forks, | #"4 Chicago Coliseum Wednesday |and persistently stalked mie the ipton wi opened. ig inet 32 to 11. Dakota ran its string to four con-|outpointed Bobby Laurent, Minot, night. ‘Tiger jabbed with his left and erteged The warps erie Te had maar any cakiee APR ‘The summary: ror pp] Moutive victories with a 60 to 30 vic-| 127, in six rounds. Soldier ‘Thompson, |" More than 11,000 seats have been |with his right ‘Lee looked hed att Eboapletry ie reagent ee ke = P Washburn Bismarck (28) ae a co ‘Minot, 130, knocked out Kid Wat | sold, Promoter Jim Mullen has an-|boxer but as a fighter there was a|hed’ © oil the side of his head ~“ Spriggs, rf .. O| ‘The Jackrabbits ran away with the | 135, Portal, in the third. nounced, :and the gate will hover |determination ‘that spelled’ no”"ewod |e, Pia that he Sener c Sepa 0 See nein ieee alles ole Bren Re ee about the $47,000 mark. ‘The sold out |for Johnny. wee neat “unbearable ‘Shafer and offman, re 0 0-1 O\ ene xesond bait ‘snd showed « great | /hree Big Ten Teams sign was hung up today and all uns Jn the fit round, Compton was Portured battle that with, four rown, lg ... a” a8 4 battle. » Play on Court Today Cavanagh, both fiste cocked, weaned |:oanst — basta dai 3A ering as ine utsantng pe x |e Sal adn hs Doe = . er. for : enh ab? : Sec) 2 Ue RE Be acne nc muna \Smith Is Leading {iz arterene sare es a ; | ohn, lg © 0-0 0/26 points. Brown and Eberly turned |week'’s cessation of hostilities, big 's neck and head without a return. | with r : | "Spriggs, © 0-0 Jin the best performances for North jten basketball erupts with an inter- A Ar' M Cavanagh was patiently waiting for} Out Cavanagh said i Dakota. pectianel and a conference game to- t as eet his Sigeieend nae he was confident ‘out the A, noes 2 eel are ena : lowa, in fifth place in the big ten —_ of the first. Johnny was confident fad ae + ageigh | Valley Ci FG FT PF North Dakota (30) J if ee : brought together. did. y Plies rf 0 60.1 FG' FT PF|race, invades Chicago, while Ohio! Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 2—(AP) |that he was outpointing Lee. ‘There ‘Remembers Former Defeat ) lugent, if C) 0 +0 1 1} state tangles with the army at West/__4 promise of fair and warmer |Was no doubt it. Cavanagh) One minute and 20 seconds of the i \ekay. c 3 2 5 1. 1)Point. weather found the winter golfers |continued fifth round was Lee i |srguscn, Py ry 2 2 ry 2| Chicago, which shares the cellar | more hopeful of low scores today as| It was in Premonition | avenged that night @ year irvis, Ig ... . 0 2 2 4 4|with Minnesota because of five|the second 18 hole-round of the 72-|of the seen.. Nearjago. It’ was blow yekwood, 1g ae 0 3 © Ojstraight defeats, has switched -its| hole south central open si here. |the Cavanagh |that felled wallop (aVall if ... a) 0 1 1 0jlineup for the Hawkeye battle, but} Horton Smith, young Joplin, Mo.,\landed »aide of would hay to the c. . 0 1 o oO 1 is expected to get another trounc- profesional, led ‘yesterday: with a light- i 0 © Jing. Ohio state’s off again, on again |38-33-71, one mark below par. ning fell! Lule for Al | Tota: i. 4 24 8 0 i) 0|team anticipates anything but an| Only a stroke separated him from|to his ‘Watson. After a ) Referee: Burdick, Mandan. Timer: 0 © leat time with the army. Bill Mehlhorn, Johnny Golden, .Al|but the brief seconds |, aderson, Bismarck, and Van Wyk, Feta A week from tonight the big ten | Espinosa and Al Watrous. Lee bored light | when -dervish Leaadiveneete o we ee i tactics pussled, “ oe PF Moteldes to rush into pss 4 Hannay man t ¢ ‘¢ “| OUTOUR WAY _- By. Williams _ |jeta sna nents “ Bs i : ' "= | S0appy punches that. traveled 5 XK ® March blissard, was barely nay Ee THAT EFFICENCY \(YUSS, AYE VATCH |. |e dune pepyr, when Watson daltb- rete sis cise Sanne! MES SIR-\/ WELL -U/ Guw’s SPOILT A . \ Dur HE Comme] | Slay oieked his Mary Ann and sen: apolis. | ae Aer LT COULONT \ 508 AN He's TRYIN Ladis’ stomach, | Lule and 1 A Ste WHAT T MAKE IT WE. dropped & lightning - struck ele- on fs Tis JOB. \BoT HE CANT Cuz . Mill City Speed) | 23.20: | We were \'eutce cant coz | fe Ore naa sett | ss DOIN! From -] ENERY TIME ONE oO [WORRY QUEEW and ‘pathos. 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