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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929} Jeweler Basketball Machine Ekes 25 to 24 Verdict From Trainers THORNBERC'S COL (Lou M agnolia Is Chosen Official for Stribling-Sharkey Encounter IN ENDING SECONDS || ——~“Wesers Sharkey and Stribling in Training Ik OUT OF THE PAS ito Makes _ onpilaetas RAILS T0 DEVELOP tsi = aa Scranton, Reeder, Bucyrus, Halfway Mark , Hettinger Compete ' ‘Tall New York Man Gains As- KREIFELS PLAYS AT CENTER pee reitnat? BF SHOLTS, yy | Meeting Last Night : ces a S. : : the creation of the sixteen district : plan adopted by the. North Dakota { — : oy A HER bite parry mee the : eos = ro * f high school teams southwestern: AMONG BEST IN THE EAST Ss : ; é North Dakota along the Milwaukee, | 3 Sas ‘ : é 6 A railway will hold their own district 8 tournament for the first time Gem-Setters Travel to Minot Saturday for Return Con- test With Redbirds Today the Rismarck Jewelers bas Receipt of $256,000 So Far _ a at Hettinger, March 8 and. - = ‘oday the Rism: a : : : } ; ketball machine is epee ade Sora Makes the Affair a Finan- 3 : . qeanen ‘ia terion tle smal; aioe to the Bismarck-Mandan champion- ‘i Pes a. é in the state and the high school fives cial Success ee pas Sate) Marmarth, Bowman, ? % ‘ anton, Reeder, Bucyrus, and Het- Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 20.—(?)— & ‘ pe Saha anaes Ava nah of rep= | Now that a referee has been named a 4 ; resenting trict in the playoff |who is satisfactory to both Jack : with the winner of the Dickinson dis- trict and the-right to play in th ; Sharkey and young Stribling, youth- state SOuELAROAE Bt Mandan March ship. * And it bases its claim on its record of two wins over the Mandan Train- crs. Carl Thornberg in the last 30 sec- onds of play at the Bismarck high school gymnasium last night dropped in a field goal, and a revamped Jew- ful gladiators in the fistic civil war ; 15 with seven other two-district win- cler ted Se hae : ane eatat| lof the north and south, it would ners for the state championship. over ie rainers. hey ie e % Facilities Are Adequate ) jseem that the way Is paved for a : Hettinger was chosen as the tourn- ‘comparatively peaceful conclusion of | pack in 1908 and 1909 only the idle rich people drove around in automobiles | @ment site because it has the mosti | the fight Jack Dempsey built. for pleasure and the idle rich men who could afford horseless buggies sat | adequate facilities of any town in the. It would seem so, but under cur- | at the wheel in state and turned their hats up in front to keep them from | district for staging a tournament of. | rents and loop holes in arrangements | blowing off. Jim Jeffries in those days was a man in the money, a retired | such proportions. The town has a Lombardment ef Wickum, Heidt, and that brought about the naming of | heavyweight champion of the world and he drove his buggy around as he | large hall with a basketball court 40 Helbing, Thornberg’s winning goal ; : Lou Magnolia, tall New Yorker in| js shown in the above picture. Mrs. Jeffries, sitting with him in front, seem- | y 80 fect, the size advocated by the. . was all the more valuable. : i z place of Johnny Brassil, Boston ve-| ed to be proud of a wealth of hair, which was an indication of beauty in | National Basketball Rules committee “re Helpless How the old fight racket has changed! Here’ for instance, are the two principals in the forthcoming scrap at | teran, as referee of the heavyweight those days before the bobs. as the ideal size for high school play- made but one ficld| Miami Beach, Fla. and this is the way they're training. Young Stribling, at the right. who has a couple of match one week from tonight really ers. The court has a high ceiling halt. planes and actually pilots them, is shown tinkering with an engine at the Miami airport. Jack Sharkey, left, | indicate just the opposite. and is large enoughto accommodate a Coming back with a rush in the} {the other half of the big show Jack Dempsey is staging, has just driven far down the fairway at the Bayshore the Trainers at Mandan 21 to 17) carlier in the year. Because an 18 to 8 lead enjoyed at | the half by the Bismarck outfit had gradualiy dwindled away under the : large audience. At the present time last half, the Trainers in the final Country Club at Miami Beach. ite otitis this building is being re-wired and 22 to 21 lead. Kreifels renclaeraalih Ah ea te, i relined with moulding board t quarter took a 22 to 21 lead. Kreifel referees in the east, gained the as- ' sent 2 well lighted, te 0 pre- took it back to the Jewelers with two e e signment unexpectedly after a pro- $ Opini pe iad interior. free throws. The Trainers counted ISCONSIN. ears tracted and somewhat violent meeting m rb as 4 ul ae eens winner another goal from the floor to jump last night of the fighters’ managers y ira e o ; seem divided, although back into the lead, and Thornberg and Jack Dempsey. The rugged New s ond se eet that Rhame, whipped the nets with his winning ‘ b ort western Yorker, a demon worker on fighters of ashoneen pay on iar ertrante te the out- shot. d ‘ the clinching type, replaced Brassil, y FOREST (PHOG) C. ALLEN Elevate the Baskets? te “ea ams in the district with A Thornberg, ee ee ae He and also Jack Sheehan, the alternate (President National Basketball hee is some tall of an elevation | Pucy™us al egeeypeseehh ee ean ae recently, came thr 5 v , ; 5 ets from present jess par-. goals last night. Kreifels replaced Sigs Meanwell, Despite Badger Vic-| Sinietic commision PRIA See oc oceinearslh A height of 10 feet to a height of 12 isan and any one of the teams en- - Slattery at center at the beginning % i ee! ch a change would lessen the may pull a “dark horse” stunt. of the contest, the Irishman going By ALAN J. GOULD “field secretary” who had a small and tory Saturday, Expects Through the technicalities of fight | thing. Presently the members of the s ‘i verwhel vantage that .|and cop th ation, the college chieftains of tne tipping and batting the ball this year to each oth Hetting was asked for an opinion on the qual- | game, will be holding their annual| basket. Ne fa ccleree t ef Be oH sa : » the beginning of the season ap- ifications of referees, that the man- | pow-wow. The place is Chicago. The sed bagel Und hd of bw peal teams p agers were able to get together and {time is April, coincident with the Faitoginid teh Sduahereermr yt parpibendl yy rere ABy ec Pa back to guard, where he performed (Associated Press Sports Editor) | obscure downtown office in New Another Reverse well. Thornberg took Kriefels’ place ‘i . , York. Now the multifarious activities at forward and Elmer Benscr played Rianne oe Pee yentiis of the organization are in charge of Chi Feb, 20—-(AP)—Despi id st 7 UIC yb = . 20— —, in the other front position. not confined by any means to pro- an executive secretary, Edward B. Chicago, Ie! AP) espite A glance at the season's record i Moss, former general sports editor | Wisconsin's overwhelming defeat of : : creased height of the basket would| the district but has become increas- shows that the Jewelers at present | sional activities. of The Associated Press, who has |Northwestern at Madison Monday|q ter days age ee © S0cePt | Stagg national high school basketball | prove no embarrassment, ingly stronger as the season has pro- have a good claim to the inter -city| If anything. in fact. the prosper-|jarge quarters in one of the biggest |Might, Coach Walter Meanwell is]” the possible complications, how- Graane ; Shall we— gressed and now is ranked equal to championship. ous progress in amateur sports, espe- | office buildings in New York and a |looking forward with fear and trem-| ever, are manifold. Since ‘Florida S bench ibe cep bya tremors Change Free Throw Line? - i sey. lower than Rhame and ave Wen:itwice cially college athletics, golf and ten- | corps of aides. bling to the return game at Evan-|has no boxing commission and no ied Laspeieas remed ie aes 2 ne There illite those ito will advo- | Reeder. ‘They have won two games from the| Ms. has been more foenriny than ed aac ston Saturday. ring code, a set of regulations accept- | New York some ‘two weeks later. |eate the moving of the free throw pirat lpr ‘Trainers and will play the Phantoms|that surrounding the more highly | it is significant that the astonish- | , Meanwell predicted after the game! abie to both boxers must be arranged.| In the meantime the American bas- | line back to the 20-foot mark and also| , Bucyrus seems handicapped by. size next Wednesday night. ‘The Trainers |COmmercialized businesses of baseball | ing strides in popularity, and com-|that his team would drop at least] Conferences started today with the | ketball mind is asking: Shall we-|those who will advocate the evalua. | Put puts up a hard fought game and have won two games from the Phan- | Md boxing. panion profits. in amateur sports |oNe more game this season and said| Sharkey camp set abies Heil Sangean cra ae ee tion of the field goal at three points may trample over a couple of the : toms and lost one to the Phantoms| Five years ago, with the boom era|have been linked in the five-year |he wouldn’t be surprised if North-|any but Massachusetts rules, which Eliminate the Tip-Off? and a free throw, as always, at one | ‘sms who have defeated them during and two to the Jewelers. about to dawn, few colleges, even the |span with a group of the most nota- | Western turned the trick this week.| preclude draw decisions, and the| Sentiment scems to be crystzllizing | point. Many believe that the field|the season. Marmarth, starting late ‘Scores in the inter-city games fol-|larger ones, had such stadia as they | ble individual figures of all time. Michigan is through its losing streak | Stribling forces equally determined | against the tip-off at center. How: | goal is worth more to the game than |i the season, has not enjoyed a very ow: boast. today to handle the immense | Whatever else may be said of Biz|in the opinion of the Wisconsin | that New York state regulations shalt | ever, prevailing sentiment seems to} the present rules permit. Successful season but like Hettinger Jewelers 25; Trainers 24. peichute eeeadhonba i arunconicet er PSCN ENN ere Mess alts URE coach, rule the contest. be for the preservation of the tip-off | Others contend that this changé in| 15 growing stronger as ‘the season Trainers 18; Phantoms 13. ball games each fell has apareased | Golf's increasing hold on public in- Icayo $s ourt There is a chance, also, that the| have possession of the ball out of| Would encourage fouling—that the|there and the tournament may find d The Jewelers travel to Minot to|5 ic te ! may be attribute: er the New York commission | basket. wo! not ex free throws from re of their games this meet the Minot Redbirds in a return| receipts. to the rise of Bobby Jones as a popu- Meet Might Lose ruled that referees licensed within the | Opinion in the Big Ten seems to be | the 20-foot tine to overbalance field | Season but are coming to the tourna- mgagement Saturday night. There is scarcely a college of any | lar figure and idol. Some part of this re state could not officiate indiscrimin- | focusing on this change especially. | goals for three points each. Of course | Ment anyway, believing that tourna. The summary of last night’s game: | Consequence now whose entire ath-{situation may be gauged by the N t ] A ately in other sections of the country. | Both Sam Barry of Iowa and Nels|the present personal foul rule would | ment prognostications are about letic program is not financed by the | knowledge that a newspaper syndicate a 10na: spect Since the New York board has a|Norgren of Chicago are outspoken on|curb this danger to a marked extent,| true as the average guess at the Jewelers (25) FG FT PF|receipts from football. Yale, in two|pays Joncs $25,000 annually for a working agreement with the Massa- | the subject. weather. Little is known of . the Benser, f. g ... +. 2 2 {straight years, has taken in over |series of articles, twice as much as | chusetts commission, which seems to} It is true that the extreme disad-| At any rate, the discussions there | ability of the Scranton high team ex- Thornbreg, f . 5 0 0) $1,000,000. Pennsylvania's __ receipts |'Tilden was reported to receive for! Two Th have been flouted after acting in| vantage of the less tall centers would | will be those of sportsmen whose work | cept that they play a fair brand of Kriefels, c .. 3 3 3|from all sports but principally foot-|similar work, a few years ago when wo Thousand Educators Have good faith, the well-informed believed | be equalized. One may readily sus- | in the game has taught them “to crow | basketball and that they share the A. Brown, g . : 0 0 1 {ball have passed the same figure. |he rode the tennis crest. Expressed Disapproval; As- | that Magnolia might not receive per- pect that the schools with no tall cen- | gently, if in luck; to pay up, to own} same view that Bowman does. Slattery, . 0 60 1{|Michigan, Ohio State, Illinois and eae . mission of the home solons to travel | ters might favor this rule. In all| up, to shut up, if beaten,” and to un-| Hettinger is devoting every effort ill, f 0 © 0J/other Big Ten schools, as well as the| Red Grange contributed unusual sociation Meets Monday south. fairness, it would give the average-| grudgingly hand over any opinions|to make their first high basketball Seeiz, 0 0 0 larger tan western: ‘passions as nperas te football as he completed The match is picking up momentum eee has heritage of the game. | that might bet value to the rules| tournament a success. L. J. Legault, IOUAIS eisesecovsees 10 5 8}so are in the “big money” class sien years Ago ee tania eaennree Chicago, Feb, 20—(AP)—If the have “axed housing fapiliies of om : Ce there, isin charge of the handling of : it comes to sports profits. thousands to the gridiron sport who decision of 2,000 high school princi-| Miami Beach to the utmost, although the tournament and he reports that Trainers (24) FG Fr PF paca had previously perhaps ed ile Seno {Pals is_any criterion, the Univer-| accommodations are being’ found in 7 D’Annunzio Works on Ruseell Erickson of Jamestown col “4 Geston, f . a8 1 1] Golf entered 1929 with the U. 8. G.|timental or general interest in the sity of Chicago's prep school basket-| neighboring towns. An addition to coring S SS A lege has been secured to handle the Wickum, f 241A. announcing the biggest surplus it | game. ball tournament will be shorn of its|the arena will be completed tomor- Music, New Drama| cam ae in the capacity of head referce. Heidt, c .. 1 0} has ever had, one result of which is| Paavo Nurmi brought a personality patie nal aspect at the meeting of the | row. A Hock T Other officials will be chosen later. Melbling. z . 1 1}to more than double the prize money |to track athletics that was quickly | National Federation of High School! Financially, the struggle for suc- S$ e eams Gard Ri penile tle Salas Gronvold, ¢ | 1 1/for this year’s open championship. | translated into record-breakii associations in Cleveland Monday. | cess is over. ‘The cash receipts tod ardone | Rivera, Italy—(AP)—| wy saME CITY, NEVER PLAY Morris, f .. 0 o| Tennis, which even fi “breaking gate | ‘Two-thirds of the 2,000 educators ‘ ni . 2st Gabricle d’Annunzio in his. retreat i » . ive years ago | receipts on his first visit to the Unit- hewn ce oe stood at $256,000 the approximate Washington and Lee and V. M. I. : had somewhat of a struggle making |ed States in 1925. Clubs that had |)@¥° expressed their disapproval of | cost of staging the match. Officials pproa nls: here is working off and on at ajare in the same town in Virginia but Tolals........4+..- 9 ee a 6 Tjends meet, has just witnessed the|been running their mects at a loss|‘OUrnaments that tend to “overem-| said that, with the exception of fed- 5 vl easing his mind by. the com-| never meet in athletic contests on ac- distribution of a “melon” by the U. 8. | for years recouped as swiftly as the Phasize” high school cage tourneys,| eral taxes, additional receipts during Py of music when writing palls|count of the danger of clashes be- L, T. A. to its various district associa- | Phantom Finn traveled around the |"2™ing the Chicago classic specific-| the coming week will total the Mad- | Boston Beats Lowly Pittsburgh oa ania At least that is what he told| tween the student bodies. harmon, en tions for the development of the | boards. ally. If the federation takes away jem Square Garden corporation prof- ; the two famous actresses, the sis- game. The big Forest Hills stadium, | “Last year, with Paavo as one of the the national aspect of the Chicago j Pirates; Ottawa Defeats ters, Irma and Emma Grammatica, PLAYS DESPITE AILMENT Battle Exciting ac scare cthe |i arming carina | evn BY efi 1G sen | me tte for we nota vine| —~ Datars When they called en the oot recent when Mari Brondioe, ele a deatrcgegineg 5 rest of the world how t 4 -| Keepers have chosen, ey are p ‘ g Five years ago the tennis associa-|make moncy out of the ‘Olympic naments also are apt to go into dis- Ren Dorr of New Orleans, H. ‘Strib: 5 aS D’Annunzio gave them the latest} have an operation performed in Feb- tion's activities were directed by a| games. cand : ‘ 2 A ling, an y 7 New York, Feb. 20.—()—As the Na-| photograph of himself, taken in a|ruary. it was learned he had played Chicago, F A Meanwhile the University of Chi- ngenine ‘er ore Poser ane anaes tional Hockey league season goes Hote "when he was’ “ferlaioring the enitre football season with an in- for the fistic promotional suprem- E cago is marking time, awaiting ac- down the home stretch the complaints | surprise.” The autograph he append- ternal illness. sey of, Fbleego, ras on today with Nurmi Atte t $ t 0 Co fi r . S lit: igs ee tha eee Di The 1929 tour. E e spouts the lack of scoring arq due toed described himself as “an unre-| 0 i) city’s leading promoters m nt, which will be he! e firs’ Famil Is i _ E, 2 =Paddy Harmon and Jim Mullen— p e ence p \ $ week in April, has already been urope y Last night's three games provide a signed oid -SOTERNS OL TS AERC: CLOSURE SALE : Pa © laying plans for two outstanding e sanctioned and any action at the e good sample of the closing battles. RAISES ATHLETIC LEVEL Whreas, Default has been made in | shows on successive nights, March other War! eem Unavol ble Cleveland meeting will not take ef- § rr G lf Only five goals were scored by the — the terms’ and conditions of that 12 and 13, ‘ fect until next year. up! eme In 0) six teams involved. Ottawa cut loose} When the University of Oregon j{2!" ,mortsage hereinafter icribed The showdown between Harmon tin ‘two counters before Detroit | established golf, swimming, water polo | rotation Piarelitnenas ‘age: Bees and Mullen was precipitated yester- Feb, 20—(AP)—A battle New York, Feb. 20—(AP)—Paavo installments of. Chicago, Feb. 20.—There are rumors —(P)—: - | Could get started and wound up with! and cross-country running major | Hundred Sixty and no, athe Dollars day when the Illinois State Athletic |Nurmi has been invited to try to es-|of dissension and talk of a possible |? ay Petry fe Matis atta el itor, their tenth of the sea- | ae, ‘t gasen,co> cach, = Setaber 12 133% : commission approved of piien’s tablish a new running record for onz| split in membership among two of | New Blackhawk golf, Mademoiselle Simone Thion de} 5m ke Pit h and ihe Turther aura of Twenty-thr ~ thaw at, the Coliseum on March 12 hour at the New York County Amer-|the major college groups. - © [Je hese. Reig: ehaminion of Bangs paaton raed Pitsburg ood peter Boltare ($2301.48) pera as taxes tort gpening show ‘at the new $7000.00 | teers atmary. Feb-a7 nt Soe | Tt is no secret that some of the i Ghaume holder of the British title, "| Place in the American group safe by |end tennis had previously been ranked 1385 and doar, upon, ‘which’ a payment eae pantie eter ine night.|" The present record for one hour’s| ™¢™bers of the Southern conference, tn the record books the name of|® five-Doint margin. Eddie Shore,| only as major sports. One Hundred Seventy-nine and ullen jas mal 1a om leeney, a i ton defense star, scorcd the i, othe Dollars, ($179,903), was made running was set at 11 miles, 1,442| Specially those along the south At- ‘ the British champion for 1928 ap-| husky Bos Mare 3 Lig aed pau Cheng, for ae yards by Jean Bouin of France in|lntic seabcard, are dissatisfied, and . Pears as Mademoiselle Manette Le- Soy elon Se ieee AE HATES RABY ARD Piste "Boerefore pani ee 5 a ‘ The Pirates claimed that the referee's main go of his fig ne ie Bxoden. isa has eoeeseed rumbles are heard from the Pacific : EOS eee oe pty eid whistle had blown before Shore shot,! Harvard has scheduled Florida in |¢x epee has signed Tommy Lough-|12 miles and possibly more. east | coast every now and then which tell 4 : and & penalty to Hib Milks of Pitts- | football next fall and the southerners, yigowes OAT tebe enema, : of some disagreement with things as burgh backed up their claim, but the/ with their 1928 team returning prac- | body corporate, of the City of St. Paul. - / Walker, middleweight |. they are in that group. . r, | goal was allowed. tically intact, hope to defeat the gone County pt Ramsey, aptate ps Minne- fia for the opening attrac- Ser aa | Phe four big sti 7 Before the dispute ended the sates, erners when they play. rigagee, ‘October. 12, flon at the new arena, The match,|' Fights Last Night | 1 /coast—Stanfore, Washington, pectic ‘ ’ Be ee were called upon to protect one of aes LE} Viled for retard in the oftice howaver, depends on certain stipu-| ern California,’ and. California—last Madame Boston's paieily aya) roar, ane Nien Gunote, on Nevert lations made by the state commis- (By The Associated Press) aati decided to play each other in rpgpesyrtar tad Mortgages, at With two outstanding matches be-| _,indianspolls—Spug Myers, Po- | vari every year for the next five : Th the Seadline battle of the Inter- cloved by eale of the premiags In ch om race ig hes be-| catello, Taaho, outpointed Harry | 1. RS fe |e + The wife who serves spa-| |at the front door of the Court House: Kid Brown, Philadelphia, (10). her husb rat ip the city of. Bismarck, fount of, tt important battle pola.» will be] Jackie London, Ch other and smaller colleges in arrang- sti : ; | ghetti c can get her an Burlelgh, and State of North, Dako cago, knocked to 0. The result gave the Maroons a the prices. Harmon has) out Jimmy Brown, Cincinnati (7). | #08, ® Schedule that would assure a i tle with Toronto for third place in all wrapped up in her ith bday of Tea ‘satiety the Wilkes-Barre, Pa, — Mickey , i the division. te day ol oP sale toe said detwalted ip Doyle, Pittston, knocked out jlebtednes: of + 4 ONS i 7 Frankie Garcia, Utica, N. ¥.. (1). a state of North Dakots, County. of Mee) | Brinsipal of tho. aforesal rea In), ‘District, Court, Fourth Judicial \ st @ Fed ana e Baile oF annie Botte Platatift, vs. wil The State rth. Dakots to the} ~ we sumed Defendant ed to an- € she oun! awer' the: complaint of the plaintite : kote, and described as tole in ‘the al ve. sented action, whie i. 5 wean of Section Bive ¢ Feo ett ee iaice Court in and | | Jlorthenst Guartee 6 ct 2 aan f the county of Burleigh and state 2 Lion Six if , Range Bevenies Pprnen cle Bi mt = diye at oe critho acrvics’ o ‘su BURR WILLIA s f bers in: Pon Ou . Sechuaive, of eS Chicago, Feb. 19— (AP) —Borr| German prise fits eee or aken aedicat you ¢ | Williams, 20-year, old Duluth de-| ts cigwatare with | fc Meilet aenended. tw the com: a who joined the Duluth} seades ot doubt. : 3 os or Plaine reds. pon ra re after oe 5 i ip Li ; 7 ‘ Fi Sona rey See *elatee,

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