The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1930, Page 9

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| j Rie ATT IT Phantoms Defeat Improved High School Basketeers by 22-10 Score. WESTERN OPEN CIRCUIT CAGE SEASON —— DEMONS SHOULDNOT |WISCONSIN AND NORTH HAVE LOST GAME BY | SUCH LARGE MARGIN MocLeod’s High School Young- sters Dominated Play for f* First Three Cantos VETERANS SPURT AT END Splendid Stalling Game in Clos- ig Quarter Brings Ten Points to Winners McLeod last night started another | shoot be given football letter winners be-|to insist upon activity by title-hold- rew lineup, which found Harold Tait, tween halves of the Purdue-Michigan|¢rs to the end that championships who had started every game at cen- ter; on the bench. Loehrke was used at center and Frank Smith and John- ‘Soha e tures etd sepa championship Two big nine teams will Spriggs at forwards. in O'Hare Garriso Pl cl shape up as : play their final pre-season e! s And Earl Hoftmen were at the guard ; m rians — eatin) ngage combinations played nice basketball. Manager Neil O. Churchill and Mc- Leod made several substitutions in the closing canto. Next Priday night the high school clan will face Valley City, the team ee ease ionshi| nae here. state cl iD! ip ‘season, . Claude Miller has a Veteran Hiliner lineup and Demon followers are an- ticlpating a close struggle. The sum- Parations for the biggest high school mary for last night's fray: pammetball tourney in the history of |, acickey Walker entitled to serious Get $1 000 Back a county have been started by ey wi 5 Mellen Pt Ge riser positions. . Espe, coach of the loc 1 | consideration if he announces his in- 3 KLEIN'S = [retire aso Gare Te] GLANPON BADGERS Split With Irish and Lost to Pittsburgh erans While Dutch Lonberg Will Have Three By WILLIAM WEEKES championship campaign will be inau- gurated tonight at Evanston where Wisconsin and Northwestern will play the initial league game. For Wisconsin the contest will be the first gesture toward a second Consecutive season at the top of the list as the Badgers shared the title with Michigan in 1929, Badger State Clean et" FORWARD spNorthwestern finished fourth in the Here are three stars of Pittsburgh's basketball team. Capt. Charley Hiatt, forward, led eastern scorers last sea ein ies tae ee tae eee son, He is playing his last year. Wisconsin has kept its slate clean with four straight victories, against two triumphs and two defeats for the ;|LAST HALF OF 250 ENTRANTS — [IsaacsSeesMore | s1<- sex Set Bost MUST SHOOT PAR TO QUALIFY| Champs And Less 64 Will Be in Final Flight; 23/ Purdue Eleven Is Boxing Confusion ‘Equaled or Bettered Par Awaiting Trophies N. B. A. Presidents Says Max Coach Meanwell, of Wisconsin, has one in ge of Not likely to get into the contest, not having fully recovered from an at- tack of influenza. Red Mundy, a re- basketball game at Lafayette Jan. 11./ Will have real meaning and worth. | serve from the 1929 squad, is slated to As left over from the old year, fea- start at McCarnes’ position. other | Yesterday Schmeling and Sharkey Are {i men , Leaders of Heavies — r Engraved Gold Footballs, Em- sencte a STARS WILL SHOOT TODAY| biematic of Title, Will Be Po cheneighd ee ee — or . lor Sk aia Press leaders in sports world, | Consin, with Ted Chmielewski, a sen- Olin Dutra and Charles Guest, Preareed January 19 came 1930 ears * | sational performer, and John Paul Californians, Lead Field in | atayette, Ind. Jan. 4—()—Twen- ee aa emia . $3,500 0 ty-elght miniature gold footballs in- BY STANLEY M. ISAACS Carnes’ Had ‘Fiu’ Earl Hoffman. dropped in two pret- , _ es cee, ensremare) Cornet tea SLING Ateoel-| a scgherwy cal eonterenpo al. ty long shots and a free throw to lead Champions,” today were ready for ation) back last fall, and Bert Riel, another ce necan +0 levermen ofthe Pur-| Cinchmatl, Jan, 4—(—The-out-| ian wil ley forwmd ie tee due gridiron squad. look is great for boxing in 1930 with| Vester, Both regular Wildcat guards, Noble, Kiser, successor to Coach te a ae ee Bob MeCarnes and Hal Lockhart, are fleld to. ete the count. Jimmy » Presented As sport sophomores. The former, 15 z Sertea ‘Another Combination ‘ head football coach, and sweaters a National Boxing association intends ‘ be Among the bantamweights, Al] ments tonight. Chicago will attempt iH i champion with the world’s title still/ to subdue Butler this season, while open. This situation should be settled| Minnesota will entertain Grinnell. and Teddy Baldock, the Eaglahman | ir te ene having defeated Ui " ind Teddy Baldock, the ler, lefeated Ill- All High ‘School Basketball] in “tne pee assuming Baldock canj rois and Purdue. as well as the pow- Teams in County Will Be In- {make the 118-pound limit. po Montana State team, this sea- The middleweight world title is vited to Compete m Series Fans May posts. Tait broke into the lineup for 9 Brown is the recognized American|to become the first conference five the second and third quarters. Both 7 Lean ourney : i H iF gas yeSe iEe bet 3 ; a fF Garrison, N. D., Jan. 4.—()—Pre- school team. tournament ‘tention to abandon the middleweights, wi February or early | The heavyweight world's title ts Chicago Cubs Still Waiting to TOGGERY PRACTICE CONTESTS Veteran Ball Player and Presi-/ Shires Permitted Wildcats,-On Other Hand, Have CENTERS ARE CAPTAINS Doc Meanwell Has Four Vet- Chicago, Jan. 4.—()—Another Western Conference basketball the decision to name Speaker was a TRIS SPEAKER SAID MANAGER [Loyola Wins 2th OF BROOKLYN IN NEW RUMORS| Straight, Beating Traveling Aggies newton | To Give Fans Bow |e ox aera THe 8 wanna NEWARK At Michigan Show In 33-10 Tilt } ame 5 Appointment of Oldtimer La-|8ad Baseball Boy Will Stay in| vec cena teskatiadl” con Detroit Until Suspension "0", its twenty-eighth consecutive beled Compromise Between game by trouncing North Dakota Warring Robin Factions é Orbs Maes 3 i g a 8 i Eg ik & (EEL ford, Ill, tomorrow night. The lineups and summary: D. State (10) G 2 4 ooaed [mootn hes Sera tone canna their calls for his appearance he re- ceived the sanction of Commission According to the published report, wl cocon, ool atewie f] 2 erreers cs sender Belin Jan. 4—()—The aa 5 dissension. several tional boxing commission, wi club with ae ries tear opt 4 ur “The | Totals heads one: group with 8. W. MeKee-| Orett” Shires from fighting in the |. Seo ver the other. McKeever opposes| 22 states under its control, will be | 5+ U0 guided by the Michigan State Ath- a: Sierrmoe elites mb ipresident or eaen=) Te connmiadon in axing-any- action | oon: to reinstate him, according to Presi- — a ifemsiancy ens Dickinson Court 7 ine ~ a. ;(fazecrserssenees| Play Is Resumed ven Ii! that state last night. so” Borotra Defeats Tilden For Title Hanley, head football coach at North-/ American Tennis Star Beaten western university for the past three seasons, may remain as director of Wildcat gridiron activitfes for the Gl oummcctng | howenoe Co. K and Lions Are Victorious of K. C. Juniors And Dick- inson Grocery Northwestern Football Coach Is Reported School's Next Ath- letic Director Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 4.—Dickin- son’s Industrial basketball league crores ied again after the Christ- By Frenchman in 6-4, 6-2, [Gor ane tine (actarles_ for_ the ursday night on the Armory floor, the Lions 4-6, 6-1 Match taking the Dickinson Grocery team — by @ count of 23 to 9 and Co. K the Paris, Jan. 4—(?)—Jean Borotra,|K. C. Juniors, 22 to 5 before a large famous tennis star, today defeated) crowd. The lineups “Big Bill” Tilden in the final singles sien as follows: g FG PF to enter. Pay Back Money For Un- x mf . He 2 played Contest |_ Walter J. Salmon | aes eis a) 0-0 0 Chicago, Jan. 4.—()—The Chicago| ‘There may be # new world’s cham- 1 0-1 3 Cub management stil? is waiting for| pion money-winning race horse by 0 0-0 r « «d {about $1,000 worth of customers to/ the time ’s warm breezes usher patty tela | sc, Are Drawn Now i ot onan ne springs warm bres er? : oe game of the 1929 world series. northern tracks. tested with Borotra Members of Chicago Baseball His name is Dis- tallying 114 points and Tilden 106, 2 oe 0-0 2 ill Know 1930 Sal play, 6-year-old son Despite his defeat Tilden seemed as | Jacobson, 0 0-0 2 roubles MING | Club Will Know a> of Fair Play, and able as a year ago although he tired | Keidel, c 1 Oe ae : : - ries After January 15 he 8 owned by : somewhat in the last set. His fa-| Li oe ne Se) 7 0 2 1-10 le ry Walter J. Salmon mous “cannonball” working perfectly, 2 1-4 2 3t"Anderson, Bismarck; For Italian Boxer — of New York city. Big Bill served 11 aces, McConnell, c .... 1 04 = 0 #, Melnieesy, Beater. Chicago, Jan. 4.—()—Members of . . Dispiay's winnings }] Tilden leaves tomorrow for the|R.Luhman,g.... 0 60 4 : Sere the National League champion Chi- | dispute exists, Battling Krause and have totaled $256,- Riviera wehre he is paired with his - — = New York, Jan. 4—(?)—The Daily Cul immediate competiti 376 since he began : ‘Wilbur F. Coen,| Totals ...... ri wha News in a copyright story today said determine the Lee Cavanagh Settle | racing os 2 two- : ; eg ey ao oma tye bay Dispute at Dickinson |22¢ 24, so" Pooentceee af now , == amount ree . Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 4—Ba Bn ee ae 3 a said it also learned Krause, Hasen, and Les ‘Covanagis | who" won mens 2 yt) Aas Tealien oon raereip ample tnd bc Rg i ed ‘ 4 in that would re- ed circle. in 10-round bout here | day, Display sailed down 0 1 immediate deportation pro- Gig Tas, ‘Tuesday evening. at Pimlico to win _ eS ges ; Completes Practice Schedule eae oe Postponed trom Handloap. It vas his and 10 9 ‘ Today Before Opening tive of the batter, ruse of | the Donde for him te ‘War 9 ¢ le Against Michigan storm at thatitime, Dulled ft . otf Tuesday night, rain or shine, he | greates rival. been 1 1 asserts. Local boxers will make up| started 99 times and 0 2 Uni-| the balance of @ thirty-four round | his record shows that races, r 0 card. ‘was second 25 times third 0 0 Charles Jordon, Los An inability to win New York : : aries » £08 An- - er tracks, the Fair Play 1 4 geles, Are Humbled Ww tas eas Zev in games—Professor — point of winnings. tried for almost every Metropolitan polis, stake but. has them. Wells Billy Light |or Schaefer, who him of St. Paul will be held here Jan. 17,|in most of his ac- Lee Lom- {it was announced today by match-| count for his poor the x Maker Mike Collins, Metropolitan circuit. un- Wells and Light originally were | usual in his inconsistency. has ont- signed for about Dec. 30 but the con- | been beaten many times by platers. Banovic, Biaghamp- ‘test was postponed because of the ill- | On the other hand, he holds victories leases Sheer Mbbetts, Becat ness of the British welterweight. | over the best horses in training. Be- lym N. Yo ontpelates Willie Oxter, | mendation Wells has recovered from:an attack of | cause he was a bed actor at the post GO ote, ieation in Serer mat 94. ot: ee fia and will resue light training to- during his ‘and four-year-old iyweod, my ygtnnrice | letes wage scales Layton’ day. The Englishman St. ‘oppor- mes ‘ian “Fikecicee, | campus stare and other students be | Schuler's Paul rival to box 10 rounds, higher than the same.. 1 [fone the weight to be 1 |

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