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epics: 10 Independent Basketball Te WASHBURN, WILTON, | ~ PHANTOM, JEWELER MACHINES FAVORED Final Game Saturday Night Will Be Finished Before Nodak-Bison Contest W. H. PAYNE WILL REFEREE HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 ' ams Battle in Tourney Here Tomorrow , 3 Eastern, 3 Midwestern Cage Stars Put on First All-America Team 7 HURLEY FINALLY AGREES TO we wis pee eet feat Fremes Oar ataeh SEND FARGOAN AGAINST LEE ast Is Beaming Today N AMES HONOR FIVE Manager Says Sportsmanship, y le Happy Di : kK Him Fi Breaki ees Wiakiee ee Sarl: Wee te Sane y Hyatt, Schaaf, Murphy, Wine- apple, Pickell and Church- ‘Came True’ LeRoy Against Jackie Fields, Noted Welterweight, Marcha il Picked First COACHES’ OPINIONS VALUED dee a en Jai-Alai oy Sharkey Wins eee Match Is Financial Success as a Social Spectacle, Draw- ing $400,000 Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 28.—(m)— j It would not be surprising to see Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight cham- pion, poking about a paper-littered Flamingo Park today with a broad | smile on his face. The old Manassa mauler has a warm spot in his heart for the pine- board arena on the tropic sands of Florida, where Jack Sharkey won a decision over Willie Stribling last night. Promoter Shades Fighter Dempsey, the fighter, was relegated to the background to make way for Dempsey, the promoter. When Jack came down to the ringside before the main bout went on to say to the hard-headed newspapermen that the house was a sell-out and that 35,000 Russie LeRoy, Fargo's blonde weld terweight, will meet Lee Cavanagi | Bismarck’s belter, in a 10-round bout {at the Dome pavilion, midway be itween Bismarck and Mandan, tl | night of Thursday, March 7, This was definitely announced thi morning by Isham Hall and w. J. Godwin, local promoters, after H had talked with Hurley, who is no in Fargo, over the telephone 1; night. Hurley for two days, with a bar. rage of telegrams and a flurry long-distance telephone calls, fruit. lessly attempted to get Hall's permis. sion to withdraw LeRoy from ti Bismarck Imps Meet Fert Lin- : coln in First Contest at 4:30 Tomorrow Critic Makes Comprehensive List of Nation’s Leading Court Performers | Ten teams will do battle in 10) games in the second annual Missour! Slope independent basketball tourna- ment which will be conducted at the Bismarck high school gymnasium to- morrow and Saturday. Teams entered in the tourney are Bismarck Imps, Fort Lincoln, Bis- marck Phantoms, Steele, Barneck Jewelers, Flasher Comets, Washburn Chicago, Feb. 28.—For the first time in sports history, an all-Amer- ican basketball team has been se- | lected, , ean Let here in order that |, Ir, we known the Fa: nc! American Legion, Wilton, Hebron ene nee bern sme ooe tae a. squirting a any) Sr CSagS: with Fields, the “world's leading” walter Bobcats, and Linton American Le- eH SUR OnStip bout He: wore the cooperation of 200 college basket weight in Detroit, March 6. gion. smile literally stretching from ear to |ball coaches has done for basketball i i Washburn, Bismarck Phantoms, and car. zl in his all-America selections what Hurley Shows Sportsmanship Barneck Jewelers are the favored When the first preliminary started Walter Camp did in starting the an- When he found that four telegrams, teams though Wilton, Steele, and} he sat with his wife near the ring pees choosing of all-America college jand five telephone calls could n Linton are also powerful holding a handful of telegrams wish- fottbiall tenn, ke odfrey traveled budge Hall, who desires to please th The final game of the tournament ing him luck in his first promotion at over the country, seeing as many dack Sharkey Bismarck fans if nothing more, Hur-| 4 will be completed by 8:30 o'clock, Bi ee effort. of the major quintets in action ‘as ‘ ley said that his sportsmanship] marck time. Fans attending the final | He liked the fight. “It was great,” possible, and for the rest he hes re, |q,2&¢k Sharkey SEALE TiWooaon would not allow him to withdraw hi game of the tournament may go to! ‘This is a different and younger Walter Johnson from the one that will!he declared. “Lovely, ani I am glad- : Stribling in a disappointing 10-round | fighter without consent of the pro: lied upon the composite judgment of the college coaches, Here is the first all-American five: der than I can say that the dream of my old pal, Tex Rickard, came true like this. There's no way for me to bout at Flamingo Park, Miami Beach, last night. The decision was ren- dered by Referee Lou Magnolia at the Mandan immediately after the con- test to see the University of North Dakota meet the North Dakota agri- manage the Washington Senators this season, It should be, naturally, as this pose of Johnson standing in the Washington dugout before a game was snapped on Aug. 17, 1912. Johnson had been in the American League only moters after he had signed a con-| tract. So the fight will go on as sched- cultural college cagers at the state| a few years when this was taken, but he had been with the Senators long |say how I liked this, all of it.” Forward Hyatt Pitts, jcnd of the 10 rounds. Featured by luled, but LeRoy promises more pun: Buicing ichool at 9:30 o'clock, Bis-| enough to be rated as one of the outstanding hurlers of baseball even at| Whether the promotion urge will Forward Schaaf Penn, {little that was sensational, Baad ne ishment for Lee because of the local marek time. that date. His fast ball was at it fastest then. The season after this was |lure him permanently from the ring Center Murphy Purdue |"0 knockdowns. ae was ne “a boy's manager's action—all of which W. H. Payne. principal of Bismarck taken, in 1913, Johnson won 36 games and lost only seven. remains to be seen. Probably no one Guard Wineapple Prov, {Most serious danger in the fourth |causes a grin of delight on the fight high school, will officiate. AaWbe knows, not even Dempsey himself. Guard Pickell ‘Ark, [found when Stribling nailed the New| ing face of the local Irishman, who! The tournament drawings follow: But the big fellow who is still the Alternate Churchill Okla, |Englander with rights and lefts to|is saying nothing. “champion” to a group of devoted friends had a big time last night. That can't be taken away, no matter Game No. 1—Friday 4:30 p. m. Bis- marck Imps vs. Fort Lincoln. No. 2—Friday 7:30 p.m. Bismarck the chin that nearly put the Boston gob to the floor. Ticket Sale Swings Hyatt hails from Uniontown, Pa.; Ticket sales are now in full swing, Schaff, from Philadelphia; Murphy “hi-li,” it’s spelled ROUND BY ROUND It's pronounced Piattonis ve Btecle. whether he dodges or watches flying |). Pio and it’s the mationar sport |from Marion, Ind.; Wineapple, from! and Woodroof, California at Los An- Reet bie 1 sottaneee anes | we No. 3—Friday 8:30 p. m. Barneck gloves the next time, of almost all Latin-American coun- |Salem. Mass.; Pickell from Pocahon- |geles, claiming that it is the best ever card. Jewelers vs. Flasher Comets. ROUND ONE ! ROUND Six felcecpr aiegtcte tries, Now the game is working its |tas, Ark. Wineapple Good Guard ed for this section of the state. The No. 4—Friday 9:30 p.m. Washburn! stripling landed the first rap, af During the inter Referee | , An unidentified “old lady” has the | ay northward via Florida, and nere Other ‘Teams Selected Probably the finest guards in theliccal management fies received American Legion vs. Wilton. light left to the head, as they danced | Magnolia warned + andlers | freshman promoter to thank for her you see a Miami Beach beauty, Miss} A second and third team also were |country, according to Mr. Godfrey's quests for blocks of tickets f thd Ne ee ee Mitr) ieee atching for craninee Sheree (reese sed «dozen |Scat, After the program started ®/puby Nolan, playing it, ‘The game | selected, In reviewing the work of janalysis, arc: | Edward Wineapple, | Fargo, valley City, Jamestown, Minot,| of Game No. 2 vs. Hebron Bobcats. ed several left jabs in lose quar | shots at vy. Ashe} Worried usher slipped down behind |ic much like handball, only faster, many of the college players who dis-|Providence; Tom. Pickell, Arkansas: : 2 » is ters, where he ripped a solid right to Miles City, and Glendive, besides! No. 6—Saturday 10:30 a. m. Winner many orders of one, two, en | of Game No. 1 vs. winner of Game Jack's seat. “There's an old lady out here who says that she is entitled to} the | and is played with a goatskin ball | played marked ability in their respec-|Dougherty, Fordham; ‘Truskowski, ling’s ribs before the southerner | gian t i . yas li ction | Stri "3 spe F F or ; and a cesta basket on a large court. | tive Positions, Mr. Godfrey, in the|Michigan; Bollerman, Colgate; Mor- No. 4. ba duartalfierayhousd ori manta Nisan artis wothoren seis oe but | Press seat,” handing a card to the current issue of College set lle points|tensen and Thomas, Southern Cali- Sep hava ial in the} No. 7—Saturday 11:30 a. m. Winner re with ae Fiche Englander, he danced in cl y ait SHES eet: pee Sea to the following forwards: Charles fornia; Breeden, Montana State; Cox ithe quarter of the Soe of Game No, 3 vs. Linton American} 2nd they measured blows, ribling former champion not look at the g wealth. and Hauser, Kansas; Fesler, Ohio grinned as Sharkey's right. bounced Legion. No. 8—Saturday 2:30 p.m. Winner of Game No. 5 vs. winner of Game No. 6. No. 9—Saturday 4:30 p. m. Loser of Game No. 8 vs. loser of Game No. 7 {consolation game). No. 10—Saturday 7:30 p. m. Winner of Game No. 8 vs. winner of Game No. 7 (championship contest), Fickle Fortunes Often Frown on off his chin and in an exchange at close quar! In another clinch Stribling smashed his right hand four times on the side of Jack's head and Sharkey slipped to the floor but came up without a count when the referee hauled them apart. They were clinching, with Stribling pounding on Jack's head with his right, at the bell, ROUND TWO Sharkey bounced from his corner and flew to close quarters into ala storm of Stribling’s overhand rights, The tall, lanky southerner handled Sharkey like a small boy, despite the Rostonian's extra heft and bulk, as they tumbled into another corner. There was a puzzled look about Sharkey’s eyes as Stribling roughed him in’a clinch, smashed a full right on his chin, and then laughed when ay [card as he scrawled “OK” across it and signed his name. “Put' her back there somewhere but tell her not to yr | Move around and get lost.” Freddy Sorkness Will Lead Yells At Cage Contest left into J two-fisted storm retaliated with Stribling all around the ri bell ended the rally, r long but drew from a Stribling right into Sharkey’s chin, the refere left hook t fairly on opened up fo e ange, but missing, constantly many of the Boston boy's best blows. ! bling ha arkey and he blocked Rah! Rah! Rah! California Loops Breeding Grounds For Diamond Clan Tony Lazzeri and Mark Koenig Among Those That Got Start in Sunny State San Francisco, Feb. 28—(?)—The bushers’ breeding grounds are the Hyatt, Pittsburgh: Joe Schaff, Penn- sylvania; Glenn, West Virginia; Hil- debrand, Butler; Strickland, Indiana; Swarthout, Dartmouth; Churchill, Oklahoma; Crowe, Notre Dame; Fos- ster, Wisconsin; Collins, St. Johns | Brooklyn) ; Harmeson, Purdue; Schoonover, Arkansas; Hall, Cornell; Ridings, Oregon; Carey and Miles, Princeton; Dudley, Loyola (Balti- more); Bishop and Thomson, Kansas; Nigro, Kansas State; Krueger, Army; Thompson, Montana Stat mann, Northwestern; Tiffany, North- Witte, Nebraska; Less, C. C. N. Y¥.; Twogood, Iowa; Huff, Furman; Dow- State; Marshall, Northwestern; Mills, Mlinois; McGinnis, Kentucky; Craw- ley, DePauw; Petty, Texas Aggies; Otterness, Minnesota; Croxdale, Whitman; Dubie, Tulsa; Emerick, Geneve; Montgomery, Franklin; Klosterman, Bucknell; Van Sickel, Florida; Shafer, Mt. Union; Smith, Notre Dame; Fish, Emporia; Hill, Delaware; _Bolstad, W: 3 Gregory, California; Lazar, Penn State; Ryan, Grove Cit czyk, Wisconsin; Cook, Yale; Sinram, California Tech; and Sanders, Wesleyan. Bid Falk Traded and Woodmansee's, and the Patterson and Grand Pacific hotels in Bismarck, At Mandan they are being sold at the: Pe and Clark and McDonald Baker, Boomer Brooker, Soldier Parks, Gabe paar and ea McGuire — are gradu rounding into fighting con- dition for the fights ee from tonight, Hall said this m are working out every day at Fort! Lincoln,, Bismarck, and Mandan. M’Larnin and Glick Tickets are being sold at Harris Local fighters — Cavanagh, Bobby} Bob Nicholson, Jackie Grey, . They é e tho sailor's left hook found his own] As a sign of boos beg: n to drift down! Residents of the northwest section winter baseball leagues of California. |tin, Wake Forest; Patch, New Hamp- Cage Champions oMaharkey. Kept Une open, but. Sirihe Stribling bounced hs right hott [of Bismarck were startled Wednes-| Many great cs of the past and |shire; Gaylor, Maryland; Estabrook, . i ; ea, Habito eset etd mearly drove |Sharkey's chin but tookia bad bruls- | day night. present owe their starts to these ama-|Vermont; Reeves, Danville Normal: For Martin Au rap in New ork _ : : s ey from the ring as y 2 Fs ow ailor ‘ i : Six Teams Are Given Fair Op-| smashed into the ropes Tee pana cuffed him vigorously, with “hey |. Has Bismarck high won another teur and semi-professional circuits poe and Patterson, Oregon State; q Brew rough and ready as both/hands in return. Dexpite the brief | basketball game? This was the that number teams by the dozens, |Biggens, Lawrence; Ketchersid, Occi- — portunity to Wrest Title slugged with little respect for the/exchange, the boos were growing question asked the Tribune telephone | Future Cobbs and Ruths scamper over | dental; Hall, Lombard; Taylor, Wil- New York, Feb. 28—()—The ordi- i i xian sone crew a Si ae miles ine a abe louder when the gong banged. operator more than a dozen times. ee iad playing fields that dot|liam and Mary; King, Drake: Mc- Shicsen: Feb. 28.—(™—After trad-|nary run of boxing fans, those who From Missouri head-down rush. ROUND EIGHT. No! It must be Fred Sorkness, for- |every clty of any consequence in the|Millin, Idaho; Taylor, Beloit; Paw-/ing their veteran outfielder, Bib Falk, | had neither time ror money to jour- The bouncing babi ent back to left jabbing at long Be, the catealls, Both seemed tremendous prof onal respect for h other, and ws th 2 Au to Cleveland for Catcher Martin Au- try, Chicago's hustling White Sox headed for their Dallas, Texas, spring training camp today. Thirteen players, led by Coach ‘mer university cheer leader, oiling up his rusty vocal cords in preparation for the basketball clash between the university and agricultural college teams at the Mandan State Training cett, Stanford; O'Connell, Harvard; Correll, Indiana; Stevens, California: Farrin, Navy; Carish, Carleton; Duke, Bradley; Coggeshall, Grinnell; White, Butler; and Cohalan, Manhattan. state. Baseball thrives here the year around, and a generation has pro- duced countless luminaries who budded on the drab but fertile Sun- ney to Miami Beach for the big heavyweight battle, will get their share of ring warfare in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. With Jimmy McLarnin, baby-faced ROUND THRER Sharkey danced after Stribling as the southerner swept around him menacingly. The burly Bostonian forced Strib to lead, but the best the southerner could do was a long tap Atlanta, Feb. 28—(?)—Fickle for- . tune frequently frowns on basketball : champions. Six teams at least rate to lift the Southern conference crown Een i ibs. Sharkey t ; Exodlos ane i J “Lena” Blackburne, comprised the | vancouver youngster. ai | thertitle tournament here Maren 1. '| S(uibfing' ste" ac) NeFanbed in [mitaca aie Model Neetere sueyaey | seal aym Saturday night, the oper: | day RE ‘Stretch’ Murphy Best contingent. Tt was one of the young | Brookiyn’s prominest mnie ee Washington and Lee, Georgia Tech, Smarked loudly” on the Macon busts | Reoke Lato, ‘the ‘Veorgtans “Lady. tect | Sorkness, rooter king at the univer Sorhe of the more prominent in-| The best centers this year, he de- geehg Seager ate in |*8 the principals, it promises to be a | Duke university, Kentucky, University ‘A’ full-swing lett hook caught | SUBUNE , bounced back, Another | sity for three years. recently moved |clude Tony Lazzeri and Mark Koes Prgizel includes: Charles “Stretch” ter-league exchange the White. na ect show. | of Georgia, Tulane and several oth=| gMining in ihe mecot eee aceuent Dressively. Magnolia tore them apart | Bismarck from Fargo to take a/nig, present second beseman and | Murphy, Purdue: Tenhopen, Wiscon- © meeting is a return battle be~ pressi and waved for Stribling to stay above the belt. There was less and less ac- tion as the round dragged itself out. the southerner was spitting blood at ! ers have records decidedly more im-| and pressive than the team from Oxford, | ! Miss. have made all winter, came quickly last night when owners of both clubs agreed by telephone to an even cx- sin; Jensen, Creighton; Corbin, Cali- is i down his speed. Another left fornia; Smith, Southern Sharkey | brulsed his foo ring cut Stribling's lip, and Position with the Gamble Auto Sup- ply store here. He will lead former students of the university when they tween the two battlers who put ona * stirring 10-round scrap a few weeks ago. The decision went to McLarnin shortstop respectively of the world champion New York Yankees. Both were picked up in San Francisco's California; Baker, Pittsburgh;. Holmgren, Whit- y Gray, tht hander, showed up in the St. Louis Browns’ camp yesterday fully recovered from him through the r Referee Lou 3 Strib for his rough es, ‘. . | change. ‘Yet past records indicate that po-| the bell. UND NINE cheer the Nodak warriors. . Kamm, |™&n; Conroy, New York University; | © then. | tential champions, judged froom the Sharkey. Seen | Sharkey tried hard to wet in close,|_ Members of the Bison Booster club Pee eerie re erg Chicago Upton, Harvard; Bonacker, Colgate; Tomorrow's scrap also is scheduled | poorly in‘sverat of the tournaments, AI ey" "ettave pd fein uhh [aala™ gh °(o"the “body Suhig | so Iny claim to Sorkness. “hey say | White Gow’ fea petra ‘go Ger ee [Du Bowe, Auburn, Bonner: Toses:| Sammy Gray Shows _|{0,s0 10.rounds and the weights are | Poorly in several of the tournaments.|his head, shooting lefts to Steibe fought back with a ‘volley that | that his attendance at the A. C. one | record Price of $125,000, came from Michigan; We - A > the same as for the previous meeting, | Ole Miss Has Twins the fing Tack hung protmed, nbout | pitched Sharkey again to the ropes.|year gives them at least @ fourth the same sector. Others still in the Up in Cards Camp }138 pounds. McLarnin no Ole Miss last year brought only an) 9° clans sere eng umeaer toe | ater, wrestied at weaved “atonnd | mertgege on his tunes limelight are Prank Lefty" O'Doul of McCrack- — ey cree Fevotd to Atlanta, but flashed| cists into the Georgian's body. strib-| they troly inte Ue eee eae ———_————_—_ the Philadelphia Nationals, Louie ”, Indiana; Gist, Chicago; Burks,| West Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 28.-(7) & pair of twins, Ary and Cary Phillips, | ling rushed Sharkey and nearly threw | Stribling. smashed a. beautitul siete Carl Mays Out for Fonseca and Earl Averill of the|Maryville; Walter, Northwestern; | Samm: star hook and sent a right to Sharkey's a deadly shooting forward in Selby chin, Andrew, Marquette; Skillman, and a great guard in Laird to win. Princeton; Allin, Cincinnati; Rule, nolia warned 5 buts work and ordered Jack broke i Cleveland Indians and Roy Johnson of Detroit. Averill and Johnson are AY, ling chased him and nearly put him Weeks With Broken All four of these stars are coming to] him to keep his punches up. The | on the floor with another jeft to the this year’s tions | Montana State; Endslow, Washing-| the finger jury which forced him the meet again. nado of Georgia |SMAIhine, TIENE to the dat tat | Reade Sharkey fourhe back with’! Bone in Left Hand|'" toe big league nen (2a State; Midnight, Case Schoal; |to the Tench during the final month Pee diese wintlg pamee| net Pace ints | she glumive Southerner. As th , Colorado College; | of nnant chase. With him was Tech has flashed winning power | #' . bounced’ back. into to close quarters Bisibliug bu: ‘The greatest first baseman ever to Loyola < ay 1, lurphy, pel i im. Detroit; | Ocar Estrade, Cuban southpaw, ac- Antonio, Texas, . 28.— ull on @ glove, as most critics call San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 28,—()—| pi glove, eri Johns; We ome Auring the oie and had him slowed and b g |The New York’ Giants have had thelr |him, was Hal Chase of the Yankees. when the bell sounded. first taste of the twice-daily practice fe came from the sand lots of San 1 - regime instituted by Manager John | Jose. _There were more warnings for the|MeGraw and. that taste wemeory 80 Games Each Week-End fighters froim the referee before the good for Carl Mays. The submarine} An idea of the Scope of Sunday fe | fame out carefully neaiie the safer Ball hurler suffered a broken bone injbaseball in the winter month 1s Peering stolid) his lowered |his left thumb during a brief batting | gleaned from the fact that in Oak- practice. The injury probably will|land and Alameda 80) games are against all opposition in pre-tourna- ht that buried under his heart. | lett hook. in the north ment play, but the opponents have, as a whole, been weak. Only Ken- tucky, Alabama and Georgia were worthy tests. The Generals of Washington and Lee, on the other hand, have played @ harder schedule and shown greater scoring power. The Lexington team Ss has averaged a point a minute all season. Duke university, new member of t the conference, has probably the best ing jabs at e: other, Shar- balanced five in the south with every | key blinked as the Georgian lifted a crackling left hook to, his chin, man adept in finding the basket and | ATE g fourne in aero fash. on the floor. jon, leaping in suddenly with straight left jabs that kept the kallor bliohe ing. " Another close ‘quarters arkey danced Posnack, St. time, and was ba the bell stopped Str fighting for oO normal when ling’s next rush, ered qui from the right that y. m while Stribling danced about on dal 2 | most ever: him. S erner and pi with a left to -|the head w ey owas them apart. when vy were not dancin m to the ropes he body and right to n smeared Stribling's face again with blood. T orgian fought right back, nailing Sha more than 40 contests during the day JOE GUYON QUITS attract thousands of fans. Joe Guyon, after a number of years| The different fields and parks are With twovcutting Jere hawk e in the minors, has decided to quit|the hunting grounds of all types of pit of the stomach. Again they boxed | eae and devote all his time to| scouts. Ane a ivory hunters Ae Higa That Bounced. fram Sa@ribitne’s | accepted a) at Clesace eae | Poet rabies as euners of the . That called for more boxing at ashi #0 Miemach: 30 Bou casional scouts of the major circuits. when the gong ended the rather fea SO | baseball, i Fights Last Night ‘|Seconds Can't Be |Holdout Question ie Tough Any Longer| Worries Senators tureless quarrel, Washington, Feb. 28.—(7)—The holdout question is threatening to as- sume menacing proportions at Tampa, where the Washington Ni tionals are. doing their spring train. ing, but despite the fact that Pitchers Tkey the 8 Bouts—41 Rounds Lee Cavanagh v. RussieLeRoy Bismarck Fargo 10-Round Headliner DOME PAVILION, 7:15 P. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 7 TICKETS ON SALE AT: bruising exchange at brought more blood from Stplines rogue, but he was lashing back furiously with , | hands at the bell. Bi Sate "\Connie Mack Likes Chicago, Feb. 28.—(#)—It's ‘DS | ing world even when it com rough and ready Hereafter, the Ulinois State boxing commission has ruled, seconds will Hotel, “Harris & Woodmansee, Bismarck Lewis & Clark Hotel, Mandan Friday at 4:30 P.M.