The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 8

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929 “hree Classy Cagers Treat Fans as Phantoms Bury Flasher 39 to 18 ‘ni, mmReiEN) [BISMARCK HIGH CAGERS WILL FACE POWERFUL ALUMNI FIVE ND EDDIE SPRIGGS | *SHOW REAL ABLITY Isiner University Star Piles Up ™* 19-Point Total After a % Poor Start [seas arse cm. AQRSUN, HG, THEGREAT SHIRES NOES OUT 2 Die Tn ~aoenec)| | SOHWARTZ, ANDPAY | army FULLBACK BAILEY IN 1 MINUTE 22 SECONDS) Stars Open Third 4 -—_________.| Round of Tourney Robert A. Low, 9, and Brother Man in the World Cd ‘ ‘Stuart, 11, Are Sensa- | ! tions of Event New York, Dec, 27.—(4)—Narrowed down to 32 survivors the national junior indoor tennis championship ¥ tournament, in which a record field of 111 began play yesterday, entered the third round today at the big “ seventh regiment armory. Sharing interest with the junior play is the national boys indoor title event getting under way today in the Artie Then Makes Speech and|{ Her Skirts Ought | BROWN TO PERFORM Says He Will Fight vy [aga ou 7 ‘Elmer and Ernest Benser, Hank | | Brown and Harry Loback BAD BOY 1S AFTER MONEY | | caSERS ARE HARD FIGHTERS | | Complete Array iBill Landed First With Right, but First Baseman Deals Two Hard Blows co a! Churchill Puts Army of ciState’s Best Talent on a Floor Last Night | ine iil [DEMONS ARE UNDERDOGS) Coach Roy D. McLeod Arranges Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 27.—()—C, Ar- #C@smarck basketball fans last night thur Shires, Chicago White Sox first shed wi v= § m three exceptionally clever backet- Game for Tonight to Give basemen, is ready lnweaudy we performers do their stuff as the Men Experience in the world.’ He issued his challenge One of the youngest players ever Ing Bismarck Phantoms walloped last night after knocking out Big Bill ‘ entered is among the 65 contestants i He clever, fighting Flasher Comets —— Bailey, of pugilistic renown, in one 4 for the boys crown. This little giant 3 > 18 in a return game at the high Coach Roy D. McLeod will send his| minute and 22 seconds, is Robert A. Low, 9 years old, whose (ae but green Bismarck high} At the opening gong Shires dashed * “big brother,” Stuart M. Low, 11, al: H 5 . Low, 11, also {school basketball team against 8 pow- | to the center of the ring, both hands as designs on the singles champion- jerful alumni aggregation ina prac- Papas his face in that funny little ship, Both are pupils of the collegiate ' di gymnasium s_gford Letich, former University of €th Dakota luminary, Eddie} tice game at the high school gymna- his. ver i » former Bismarck high school 2 - way . school, New York, and are clever rer who won all-state honor last slum at 7:20 o'clock tonight, it is an-| Big Bill swung’ @ terrific right players. and M. Moorehead, small but nomnced today. siumni outfit wilt be| Which caught Shires in the mouth | aimed 387 Comet leader, gave Capital City pte | reirelgbions bein and drew blood. Both men exchanged > ball-goers @ real treat. é q Punches and as Big Bill backed away, lontana ses \,tich, always the master at the - és = r T game with his bobbing, twisting, a aa _ by A ; T ting style, did not find his shoot- FLEISHHACKER | priges sary staggered, Shires “ 0 rn re | eve until the second half. But in svanford — f i = a + q "end If he rolled ei a eS . In Defensive Tilt goals and a free throw. In the ‘ f Shouldering the heaviest part of the backfield duties in the Army-Stanford game in Palo Alto tomorrow will be . fi é E half he had made only one field | Murrell and Cagle of the Cadets and Flelshhacker and Rothert of the Cardinals, Cagle and Pleishhacker will do ! : Ei ae aA j + throw line. the passing and end running and Murrell and Rothert will attend to the plunging. % : hi: and athena Lead & il Galloping Ghost 1 i ? McLeod does not expect his inex- { North Dak = Atte tet. e-| TUFFY GRIFFITH AND JOHNNY —_Chicago’s Spe : nts Aalst ghost, but last night was playing | 24 to 13 Victory ‘ Fargo, N. D., Dec. 27.—\4)—Mon- ' tana university's basketball team, op- ening a week of competition in this ‘ABs nce S| RISKO OUT TO SETTLE SCORE ptt exhibition and incidentally ‘= ee es ‘pped in five field counters. ————————___——4 i EE PRE Re | Cerald Ambrose wants to Pun-|T” Fights Last Night _| Sarath ee sat i down, is Flasher. The fast aa CEs seman TIT college cagers turned back the visit- ish Clevelander for Foul- (uy the Avscciated Press) |Maroons Cut Short Christmas ANTS salty | eee earaln, ta0ed chavaion cor tle —— ee reece" |Boston Pucksters Manian Goethe esta von erat ee terly Examinations eealaues the face of the strong defense of Cap- \y m " tain Pete m and his mates. iv IOWAN IS PICKED AS VICTOR bedi hie x. During the’ first half it was ® good i — ge ern —mr 4 King: Por and Li 19 battle with the Grizzlies having « an vinaky. Chteage. outpeinted Tom M R slight advantage in floor play, but t et Rubbery One Believes Foe Is| Jones, Ationta. Ga. (6). basketball eee % tue of excellent toning from the foul i ; 8 ue excel fou! _ (Churchill dust Another Who Is Set Minnesota line. Grizzlies managed to snag iby? to Call ‘Foul’ High series Western Auto, 2 three field goals in the first half his command and al High individual—valder, 644. while two registered by George Fair- Mormers in the tilt. ° High Single—Western Auto, 988. | head and Vern Goodwin were all the um any High individual—Chester, 267. Bison id ‘ f ‘Was Sweet Revenge previous —— { could muster. However, after she Comets had def INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES | Johnson missed the first free oppor- tantoms at Flasher 24 to 22 ames Ax-| tunity offered the Bison, Fairhead 1e ago and the Phantoms Only Four Schools of Nine Mem- 188 veyed a hia ae ea ae bers Will Play All Other if Goodwin led the Bison 0 on a mad > bb not a set-up and played Members 1/1 seven field goals In the second halt ' Se game. The game grew Wi for _ tes but held the interest —_ 170 halle Pais riper) all, audience throughout. St. Paul, Dec. 27.—(%)—Necessity 1 169| three, wi head wo, | toms tank an eatiy tea of another meeting of the Minnesota Bud Taylor's Flashy Form in wi _ : iss May and Gergen one each. The'sum- ‘ thereafter were never to the 8 6 Pomme Phantorn back| Late Workouts Cuts Down /i2; + 18 an te floor against tempor- 166 o 4 8 Tnestown. of over- Chicagoan Backers 0168 ar ‘seool gymnasium wks, Chi- so Pfenning Ss WE a) 8 totes sl geass HH a3 8 _ are pre the Rangers 18 as +1 W. five 4to the world Hd - o 1 ’ gpa 's encount- | ship, tonight 35 oo ae Tay | “ -@ members Pittsburgh Pirates of the tee fer ee are Viol te beso sow of i ate |, artes: y Taylor, “Wigs Mae 4 sow demon aes fe i Fo Fr PF Spriggs, 2 whose rise has taken ij 4 2 1 | 1 Brown, 0 (past year, will go o o 0 "Letich, ¢ 3 {to settle some 3 2 0 Van Wyk, 1 They recently fought 0 ry 1 {mchlosser, 9 to a draw at the © o 0 ‘Brown, lg judge ar | a 1 3 Jacobson, 0 Mastro, the 1 1 2 0 draw. Neither was o 0 3 ) verdict, and both 0 0 0 chance for a second bas ee ‘The bout was 9 6 10 but was Tre Free wmmts oo @zons & esiee = a | a BSBSz | | re He teeeke Tue Face Stiff Workouts Pre- paring for Contest a a 1929 Football Season to Be E F ay Fee He $ mowoooono’ 3 Fy 5 Montana Reach Minnesota ae HL | il i ue ini i z & f : i ii i of acousse &8 i : He t fi t ii Bl uc-oued o E t , : | il H hi | t f i : | i i i | lg li “il f : ft th i i £ i g H i i an iY fi at gc i i i ay Jue | h : Pah iF litdieael i a

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