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ee aaa TE TS TT LE ATT TT TO TD OE TOI ae THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 ' Eagle Eye of Trainer Guard Aids in Defeating Phantoms, 21-17 HELBLING ADDS10 Max Schmeling, German Fighter, Causes Consternation in Fight Game ‘COUNTERS T0 KEEP St. Mary's Cagersipicy qc CONQUEROR Independent Cage ao Ben eed Conee RESEMBLING HAULER, ye Will Be Colorful Doc Burdick Outstanding Man isiiesen: Mig tile. Wake MAY BECOME MENACE , ‘ 16 Teams Expected to Enter BISMARCK TRIBUNE on Floor Despite Train- re Saints Meet Hazelton at : : District Meet Here, Man- ing School Victory 7:30 Tonight His Showing Refutes Argu- ager Churchill Says — oo ments that Europeans Ar PHANTS AT MERCER TONIGHT After piling up a is to 6 lead in pies ® i 4 ee i. jary’s Inight defeated Dawson Nete:90 to 14 Public Sleepers Game Mas Hard Fought and lin an exciting game at St. Mary's Soe ‘gymnasium. j Vx strong second half rally led by SLOWER THAN DEMPSEY | Hover, Verdine fer tne tell Gare an 8 to 1 verdict for the it fell . ‘ * ‘short of the needed points. Carries His Hands Higher (s St. Sat eae Mitra Ee and Hooks Less; Straight Interesting Throughout; Phantom Rally Short The eagle eye of a guard on long shots brought a 21 to 17 victory to tonight. Right Is Finis! the Mandan Trainers over the Bis- | .Hover was the best performer for e ee marck Phantoms in their “rubber” ; Dawson, the forward scoring four pears game at the Bismarck high school gymnasium last night. The guard was Helbling. The rug- ,Soals from the field. |. Fortune, Goetz, and Boespflug led jthe Saints. ' New York, Feb. 14.—(AP)—Max Schmeling, Germany's gift to the cauliflower industry, is causing no- ged defense man caged four long ‘The summary: atl 'Y> [4 goals and two teh throws tee 19 ot at ‘Mary's (20) FG srr PF ae consternation in circles pu- j eam’s 21 points. le count a 1 0-0 “aie * . eight points in the first half, which bees tf. Peer tea i This husky with his uncanny re- « : esl 0 semblance to Jack Dempsey is r ended 8 to 8, thereby keeping his McDonald, c . 0 0-0 Ole the local theor that 5 he Smeets team at the point where their second Boespflug, ¢ . 2 01 2 ities spend tel ie off hou ropean half rally could net them a victory. Goetz, g . 3 22 40 tigin ain and fancy di Li ese Without Helbling in the first half, : Beer, f O- 0-0 olgs amelie bs teanee d. paint ally ca Sa ot te pret pkinen This might be taken as anything from a lumber camp’scene to a picnic, |Finlayson, g . 0 00 Ol rect throughout his American beater Ke a tak "thi i we Sita ae It was neither, however, for the huskies here pictured were gathered at a |Steiner, g .... © 0-0 O16 the humiliation of his opponents, a Capel city | ong Ilan training camp eee they engaged in the business of fisticufts. ‘lis 9 2-3 4|Unaccustomed as they are to public > i . The time is 1894, or thereabouts. ese evecevens - “4 dict was. ie peed “alt uy “ot| ,O8 the, left end of the center row, his hair roaming aimlessly down his| Dawson (id) Ree Be ay Become Menace Mike Geston, blonde stalwart, Mike | forehead, is Eddic Harvey. In those days Eddie did most anything the |Hover, f ... £02 OF Here Schmeling has become a came tl h with th field 1s | Situation demanded. Today he is a trifle better fixed, as, in conjunction |Burton, f BD 2 neinnce, People are not forgetti in the soveed hai ee Meld S0als | with his brother Charlle, he serves as American manager to Tom Heeney, npr 6 och Sthat ‘the Davis cup, like my Nonny, 2 the iron-jawed Australian. ingel, & i ve ‘ be bant Lat nee amit a bd Sitting beside Harvey is Johnny Summers, one of England's foremost |Muhin, 8 0-0 60 etig ant erie pares ae ton cbinty cees caveat ore then, | Hghtweights, who was managed by the aforesaid Harvey. Peeping over the |Johnston, 10-0 0 etn oft" ak the HEA GSHAPAE ht title : Mescea aks SPha he asi i em | top of Summers’ hat is Jack Clifford, who is still active in the boxing game. could ‘Be taken Be 4 th e ee orpmients 6'to 3 ln the ate Willie Lewis, regarded by many as the man who introduced American Totals. 7 0-3 3itten th bling’ that Madisn eir opponents ee in the first | boxing methods in France, sits to the right of Summers, Lewis was a| Referee: Timer: Kelly. | ornre G; deh Hae er ets quarter and 6 to 3 in the last quarter | remarkable welterweight when in his prime. Square on len has taken over the but slumped at the middle of the| ‘The bare-armed youth sporting the suspenders is Bert Keyes, who gave invader for the next two years. game. + Leach Cross the hardest battle of his career. Those who remember Keyes Schaefer Crowned He will fight in April, according 4 potting ct aie enind 6 to 3 at the | wit recollect he used the blow which later became famous as th Mary Ann fo announcement. If successful, he y of Frank Moran. Alf Weeks, his trainer, sits next to him. ‘Dene ° Bill meet other young men. | Herr the score was. 8 10" 8 atthe bal. | eager Beane” eRe 1, the eft, Is the well-known Jimmy Key, resent r PION fio rnske ood ina intge wat Geston, who had not played well in ¢zar of Sullivan street, New York, and owner of Kelly's famous cal Lal menace from other lands is always ] the first half. showed some real bas: cope Deere acetyl tio aieen adios Whi 1 Cochran good at the box office, in spite of { * - | manager. ‘ i ketball in the second half, and his Harry Lenny, another present-day manager and ex-fighter, comes next ipping . their unsuccessful forays in the . remem! , was n te it i copies Dempsey’s rin, ‘The Phantom spurt in the final can- | gang. paaigiins Die areata s nice ta OeOUp Final Score Is to-328 in P psey’s ring ES : style fairly closely. It is explained . to was not strong enough. The two huskies holding up the door are Kid Bernstein and Frankie Thrilling Final Match of - {that he studied fight films of the as Doc Burdick was the best perform-| Madden. Probably some old-timer will recall what they were doing when mauler in Germany. The weaving — = ; paces er on the floor fleenite the Mandan this colorful group obliged the camera man, for the writer does = . Tournament bobbing attack of Dempsey is there, ictory. al rws |; Py rected all plays, was a wizard on the | —_____———————————————————— , (AP)—Jacob bebe bel ed pela nt An airplane is about the only thing that can equal the stunts performed oe floor. and scored four field goals and Fee ee eae any ctcal | there, but it is done Im clown iow | by, Walter Amstuts, three-time skichampion cf the Swiss university, at SE eran MEN AFTER THREE COLLEGIATE Meee ee eee og re rcpoee, Nee ety Tey motion. | sturren, witeerland, Above 1s Amstuts es he “takes off" ai the end of i g | The Phantoms played a hard game. F SAS EIRa CEE UREUTERE Dees [lu cette, Mee locke ee somebody | Bis elide;, center, sailing over the root of = chalot; below, as he comes to |) RECS SEES! SPORT LETTERS FACE TROUBLE st zcs oe aie tee (he Sit eter sical Hetbling and Geitcn peas ae die By. triumphing over Welker Coch- Carries Hands igher - ee. ‘The “Phantems play the Mercer in, Hollywood cue star, by the nar-|_ Hecen esi hands higher, comes Establis! ° f 3 1 Independents at Mercer tonight. Stiff Competition, Injuries, race on tose ee een mete one pte eed proved recliners items straight sight, oe ber reinearstes 0 ‘ Cager Has ‘Wrong The ‘sum t in football, being acc! y prac- q pestarsitt Y ° Phantoms (17) © FG Fr pr| Studieb, and Coaches Big’ tically every expert as an all-America |Ment, Schaefer won his third cham- Hghts e cohae! that pe ie ake Bird Re es Is a = Purdick, rf .. 4 11° 8 ; end, and he is’ on the basketball |Plonship tournament and his fifth )fights over here that he can take Shooting Tabooed H. Brown, If 2 1-1 2] Obstacles; Churchill, Hamas, | squad now. He is regarded as a great |title. Twice he defeated other title-|plenty. Joe Sckyra did his best but q Schlosser, c’.. 0 00 2 Rothert, Halicki, and 0 Prospect for track and baseball. holders in challenge matches under atin ei Tpungee oe ietro Corri went Government Plan 4 Van Wyk. re. 0 1-1 1 otnert, Malicki, an wens the now-abandoned system. - orizontal in the first two minutes, Freemont, Neb., Feb. 14—When i Tafthouse, Im 0 0-1 0] Have All Reached Mark Schaefer was at his brilliant best|/and Johnny Risko was battered so Bob Beatty, guard on the high school : Fl Benzer. If ReCuIS y ve one ie last night. Cochran was not far be-|fiercely that the referee stopped the basketball team here, gets the ball : MeLeod, rg... 0 ot 0 ert | PORT SI ANTS Champions aeange st 8 second |argument. Joe Monte was the first] Norbeck-Andresen Bill, Provid-|in a game, he can do only one thing . ee ences a SE i . and that 3 pass it. 1 ; Sa a By BOB MATHERNE H fouls. Twice when he was in the! Altogether, the young man from ing $8,000,000 for Pur- He can’t take a shot at the basket To F 7 hten Crowd q "Trainers (21) The ambitious young fellows who | middle of good runs with chances of |Hamburg seems due for a place in under any circumstance. 4 : ‘Galten: tt 3 o-g 1 Jenter college with the big idea of By ALAN J. GOULD overtaking his opponent, he lost out|the spotlight this year. He is being pose, Is Passed Beatty has made two field goals — : Farr. If :. 1 o-1 3/earning ee a three so ie ait New York, Feb. 14.—()—It will be|bY touching the ball, one time with mpoetcaly Renaud for a match oa this season, but both of them counted! Oshkosh, Wis. Feb. 14—(%)—If it . Heidt. c .. 1 0-3 4] ferent sports : in aa stacl sti a long time, at least a decade, before | is coat and a second with the tip of jwith the winner of the Sharkey- for the other side as Beatty threw | had happened in Chicago would Helbling. rg . 4 2-9 9 | another ‘to thwart their ambitions any tennis player can hope to match | bis cue before it had stopped moving. Stribling fight. In the meantime he| ‘The United States government 1s/them in the wrong basket after hav-| have blamed the gangsters; but when Gronvold, Ig 0 1-2 | these days. ; . em the ranking record of William Tatem | . Last night's victory gave Schaefer |has returned to his family heath to|now definitely committed to @ policy|ing gotten tangled in his directions. the basketball blew up during a game : Haas, If ‘0 0-0 9], To start with, a great majority of | niigen I a record of four matches won and one;brush upon his English and his|of establishing a system of inviolate ‘The coach decreed no more shoot- the crowd, after the first : — — ]|them get lost in the shuffle of college Reinstated just in time to gain th lost in the round robin tournament. | punches. refuges for the persecuted wild fowl|ing except from the foul line after | tals 9 3-10 5|competition, The average high school am rained ¢| With the title Schaefer won a cash and insect-eating birds of America. |the second miscue. | et i athletic hero often goes unheard of |No. 1 position on the American list.| prize of $2,000 and a contract for one This was indicated a few days ago : | Hele ile Birth at. | after becoming a collegian. for the ninth consecutive year, Til- | year at a salary of $6,000 to represent 4 |when the house passed the Norbeck- | ve 4 Fer Anderson Bistrarek Tine | The edict of University of Penn-|den not only established a new na- |%ear at Regaine talliaed Cones, eling loesn txt: Bou eee bill F t C b Le q Bes Andro Bismarck, Timer: | vivania officials, while not exactly Bona nar eat) a bene as Although defeated twice, Cochran| ©, TEP AReanes UPetne ates aa nOniion Irs uDds ave : : , Will t athlete . ‘ Ped eaT eee ae list Of stars from Sears and Renshaw, | ®°? second money of $1,400 and a Like Arthur Bulow for the purchase of marsh and ( ves eg ee Thi ugh Lay ‘8 contract at $3,000 by making swamp lands for migratory bird For Tr Cam is year, This down thro wwtord, the Dohértys, | ea" con! 000 ‘Basehall Farming’ that Penn athletes like atitetes at a | Brookes, Wilding, Larned, McLaugh. |‘ best average of the three who fin- sanctuaries. aining p %4 i isre@ with three victories and two This bill passed the senate last 5, Wi imite lin, and other forerunners of the New York, Feb. 14.—(P)—The man- S id U ful the eu eof teties they ca earn, modern generation, but none can |‘efeats. For the five matches, Coch-| seerial troubles of ‘Max Schmeling, |APril under the guidance of Senator} Chicago, Feb. 14.—()—The advance y 43/71 billiards an in- Peter Norbeck, South Dakota, and|guard of the Cubs was bound for one han vho has | match this mark of Big Bill's. Larned |78" averaged 25 German heavyweight, and his pilot Mahe age abItioLs cftet Las te [topped ‘the United Bates list eignt | MINE. from the homeland, Arthur Bulow, | Util Tpoenily ot renoped int the Douse | CaralinacTaand andes Feat Sach Match. S ‘ forego other sports for fear ot tniy, times al aac: but they were not ° nye aa Ca Arn tom Pooks aera reemcted as hopeless to se- ee Joe McCarthy headed the : 't mix, the | consec' a com- % Tampa, Fia., Feb. 14—(7}—The ma- AREY baseball ene say,|_ Tilden has seen such stars as little Intellect Making mission. perlite Stasigpnint niet hii pits jor league “farm ” system. the prae-| and they are not shy about asking | Bill Johnston. Dick Williams, and ‘The commission decided to require | S100 Of congress; Q . ‘i posed that the bureau of the tice of major league clubs buying up lay off. And-most |Norman Brookes fade while he re- Athl : B a foreign fighter to secure permission | UP! pprov <a lower class teams, is a failure in the tine proepecys 10 187 '0 mained at the top of the American etics etter 1 of them do. 0 before he can take on an American baseball The college.coaches often prove an ri Betlin, Feb, 14.—()-Emanuel Las- | Obtain est can as-|" tt is estimated that more than Griffith seid he thought the sys-| Obstacle to the versatile star's ambi: | singles title go to Prance three years |.<°worid champlos chars steer (sign any part of his interest. Any 200,000 letters and telegrams sup- tions. Many coaches want players to; in @ row, along with the Davis cup. lieves that the higher the develop- |0oxer, native or foreign, will be al- ing the bill poured into congress tem unfair to the ball players them- h ti ible to a| He has passed from one stormy epl- ‘?P* liowed only one manager wh port! selves, “It encourages the majors to bat ygarest yo and, asa readlt, it |f0de t9 another, tried the stage, ne |™eDe of sports, the greater is the iia hen a third ef [rom all parts of the ee , - | sscendancy of the intellectual and {NOt cut in for more than a third of during the three’ weeks should've a chance to make good | means, bretie In one sport almost | ies and fhe ipewrer, wth me [Spiritual over the merely prywca as |¢He DOKeTe earns. preceding its Passage in top company,” the Washington| “But despite these obstacles; ‘and |1920 no one has come along. to| 27 example of his theory he cites the | | 10 Sesh cms difference between Jim Sullivan and| Mission ruled that neither the boxer owner added. usurp his place as the No. 1 man at “It prohibits the advancement of | thers that come up—like studies— e nor Joe Jacobs, who holds seven G lf there are a number of young -men | home even though some of the form- bp eige the bra cent of his contract, will be eons eorgia 0) ers the players and the club owners are| oho have made their marks in three, |e lustre is lacking. Suliven Gees al ee boxera’ |to make his matches. i 1. ic to cover up ball players in|four and even five sports in recent | Perhaps it has been because the U. Lasker says. “Now. the intelligent], Meanwhile the wordy battle. be- for Wint r the minors if they make a success of years, The two-sport men are espe- | 8. L. T. A. desired to make Big Bill a Tunney has taken his place. 1i- |tween Schmeling and Bulow contin- ri ess the ‘farm’ system. They have to beat ally numerous birthday gift, for he celebrated his a ee. ee ved ti statements. The “Ger- around the bush and cut corners to] To. Churchill of Oklahoma, Steve | 36th birthday yesterday. pertinent sing, with the. ep. aa i" ° Girl Cager Falls; ? do this. In other words, they keep lication of all his strength. Tunney |™a@n Dempsey” announced that he Condition Serious ‘ w Hamas of Penn State, Harlow Roth- : knows the more difficult art of hus- | Would remain out of the ring for the| Atlante, Ga, Feb. 14—(#—Maybe —_— WE tithe declared, his beliet that |*Tt of Stanford, Ed Halleki of Buck-| rene Lacoste, the solemin young Reet wis Power and conceutrating \duxation of his contrast with mules [thes is’ noe "whet: koe well dieseed Charlotte, North Carolina, Feb, 14. ae declared foner Landis |"ell and Tommy Owens of Florida are| Frenchman, started a winning streak \it on the weak point of his opponent.” |charging him with incompetence and|golfer should wear but at least it is|(4—Miss Nell Fincher, 17-year-old brgined Fase apc and put a stop| outstanding college performers in ) when he succeeded to Tiden’s Amer-| ‘Lasker finds a similar predomi-|with “stealing” him from a former|the regalia of several players in | Derita high school baaketball going to st P |three or more sports. Wesley Fesler lican singles title in 1926, but he al-|nance of the intellectual un ares | pilot, “The manager replied by say- winter tournament in the tors had paid ap- of Ohio State stands out as a soplio- | lowed this crown to pass to the hands | branches of sports “throwing (i. e. of |ing he had developed Schmeling into | south. fins for 18 rookies|™ore Performer most likely to get : Henr! Cochet, | javelins or shot) is today a matter of championship material but that the] The day, bitterly cold with a strong and this winter |!» the same class, : : . reflection,” he holds, “as to how every |“wiles and advances” of Jacobs hed|wind cutting across the fairways. i are s0 well matched that neither ap-|ounce of energy may count in hurl- |alienated, him. | found Joe Kirkwood, the Albany, Ga. pears.able to gain and hold the top |ing the weight, : - : in regulation ave | taba than ial strcncy [oa nee Sql Of 20] Cp d Pi Pp: 2 ‘such an indivi supremacy | ball. There the art consists in gui ‘ani rix de aris ball, did over his main rival of jing @ group of eleven disci atl 7 iplined young + Frenchmen, bea pa : 7 ae Worth Near $40,000 Fee HEE g H eae e 5 5 i Grand Prit de will be worth & cool million 7 $40,000, hoe last just raised stakes" one match ~ invincible amount entries some’ time’ ae and scratc! the purse ? worth the the mil- year, now has hes been placed fal Halle init if a ae

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