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Coach Ward Lambert Seeks Forward Mate for Fast Harmeson ‘ i BONDY INELCBILTY |SH'Y ONE, CLEARED IN ILLINOIS, SEEKS MICHIGAN EXONERATION a <a ILLINI COMMISSION Electricians and —_—— = Add (EARS SHRES AND Telia CageLoop PROMOTER OF GUILT ind Light Boat Power and Light Beats Work- to Beat Gophers on, y @ ) [Dangerous Dan Daly, Complain- { Northwestern, Cheered By Re- turn Of M’Carnes, Doped Armour’s Easy meh While Auto Men Find ACE ing Witness, S ded Fi BADGERS FACE BUCKEYES ing Witness, Suspended For Life By Act Coach Nels Norgen, Chicago, \ SS , EERE: Receives Jolt as Bunge | [BAD BOY HAS CONFIDENCE ; as : byteria i Finishes School 2 ES : 8 t : = ae) Fighting White Sox First Base- Chicago, Jan. 9.—(7)—Lack of a : capeble forward to team Glen Harm- man Battles Al Spohrer, eson is causing Ward Lambert, Pur- Brave Catcher due’s basketball coach, plenty of anx- iet 5 With the Boilermakers’ ‘western conference game, with Mich- igan at Lafayette, down for Saturday |. W. 23 to 7 and the Armour five 28 to 12 respec- Krush, Cowan, Slattery, and Big- ler shared scoring honors for the Goetz scored five of the club men’s seven counters. ‘The Chryslers found the creamery enthal (Shire’s manager), and Eddie ee ee Meade, who handled Daly in the bout. Today the Michigan boxing commis- Chicsgo's Black Hawks, the surprise team of the Nationsl pro hockey loop, can thank the two rack sion was ready to listen to Charles We D.C. bucksters . team. For three consecutit has led her coed is oe Seiad above for the goals that have been pouring in and Manager Shaughnessy for the new system that has put the | Afthut's responses to questions eon. | the women’s victory in the women’s intercollegiate matches of the Na-| ands free throw also for 11 of his clared ineligible until he passes a con- Hawks in the flag race. cerning an alleged attempt to fix his examiniation dition ieillteins tenae oe 7 Postponed bout with Battling Criss | tional Rifle associations. Here you see her in practice for this year’s event. poo a courses. He jan. dl iin’: Mani + denied aco Power and Light, 23 wy tte pouty ar sot cca, | MIGHTY ONE EARNS $8,000 I Better Business | .0z.izts uu -2"|FLORIDA STATE LAWS DO NOT fae 30 DAYS FIGHTING FOR MONEY| Effort, Weather 22%" =.=" PROHIBIT 15-ROUND MATCHES| C. Arthur (The Great) shires| Phelan Wastes No To Aid Baseball}*: will be playing manager on the Madison Square Garden Heads| Hazelton team ot the New York- | ium “ appear at the meeting to Makes More Than He Did ey, " ® Pennsylvania League this coming sea- Minutes Starting | irs 1. sexton poioves 1990) mis own tne oid tad] Get Relaxation As Sharkey, |= In Ball Season Will Be Diamond Game's —_{ cago for the hearing. He said Eddie Scott Sign reais New Washington Coach Arrives Greatest Year Edwards, an associate of Eddie Meade, GETS $2,000 MORE FRIDAY| tn Seattle In Airplane to nama) beck Yo Cleeeies cane amt WORST IS YET TO COME H Ecklund | 5 e went to Columbus, Sunday, took Mr. name) back to Cleveland with him By JUSTINE MORRIS —_ Begin Work Received $8,500 From White Sox But Fines Cut This Down to $5,100 Chicago, Jan. 9.—(?}——Since be- At Michigan, Coach George Veenk- er warned over-confidence Reiselt 50 - 48 Champion Johnny Layton, Otto Resielt, and Augie Kieck- hefer Tied After l4th Win| Pittsburgh Pirates Transfer Game to Boston to Draw Bigger Crowd —_ Oregon to succeed Captain John J. New York, Jan. 9.—(?)—Four con- | McEwan. tests are on tonight's National Hockey League program. win Phelan will waste no time estab- lishing his now famous football sys- Hem, at the University of Washington, the Purdue Boilermakers to their first Big Ten championship in 34 years, glided down out of a cold brilliant sky in’ a@ passenger airplane yester- day to take over the dangling coach- his first assistant at Washington. ee Spears Possible Minnesota Coach Makes Trip to —(P)}—Dr. Clarence W. Spears, football coach at the University of Minnesota, was re- Ported under consideration today as the new coach for the University of but said he would not give up his Seattle, Jan. 9—()—James Mer- declared today. The grid master who last fall led ing reins at Wash! . The university band and a large group of students greeted their new football mentor. The former Notre Dame quarterback declared he had not definitely decided who will be Eugene But No Announce- ments Are Made Eugene, Ore, Jan. 9. Captain McEwan resigned recently The game between the Boston | Position until a satisfactory agree- Bruins and Pittsburgh Pirates has his salary been transferred from unprofitable | tract, which has a year to run. Pittsburgh to frantic Boston. Boston iselt staged @ courageous uphill battle but lost 50 to 48 in 45. It was reported that announce- ment of Dr. Spears’ engagement to coach football here would follow the salary agreement with McEwan. Dr. Spears, said to be en route to BY MIKE H. SEXTON (President, National Baseball Asso- Rock Island, Iil., —P}— Warm, balmy spring weather and more conservative business methods by Class B, C, and D leagues, are the only ingredients necessary to make 1930 a banner year for minor league baseball clubs. strengthened their positions during the fall meetings by many sales, trades, purchases of players and by the formation of new alliances, mak- ing the outlook bright. Many indications point to greatly improved weather conditions for 1930. In our class AA leagues, furnishing ® grade of baseball almost equal to Oregon U Mentor that of the major leagues, we are en- Joying a very healthy business. Class A clubs, operating in cities of 150,000 to 400,000 population, also do very well. It,is only in the smaller cities— Class B, C, and D leagues, that seri- ous financial difficulties are encoun- tered. Many of these troubles could be avoided by the exercise of more conservative business methods. A greater effort on the part of all ‘small leagues to provide well balanced clubs in each city rather than the wild strenuous scrambles for pennants would do much to improve conditions and attendance. Just a little good Judgment in the matter of economy will accomplish wonders. Such judgment and better weather con- | 8re all that is nécessary to make bout. He also insisted Shires’ was a Party to the alleged fix. Shires was confident the Michigan boxing association would clear him of charges that an attempt had been made to put his bout with Battling Criss in the bag, and planned to meet the latter in Detroit after he fights Al Spohrer, Boston Brave catcher, in Boston tomorrow night. Dempsey Finishes Jan. 17 Program Archie Bell Vs. Harty Fierro, Emile Paluso Vs. M’intyre Bouts Carded 10-round match at the Coliseum Jan. 17. The itated him on his “acting” in the |Sq Sailor and Fireman Will Divide 50 Per Cent Of Net Pro- ceeds For Go (AP)—Madison juare Garden officials have removed Sra Grom ae Poet brows ie oH sleep signing the two principals for the second Battle of the Palms at Miami, Fla., but they still expect to have abundant worties before the fight takes place, February 27. After Tuesday night’s conference New York, Jai had settled the details, the first step Si in the preparations was completed yesterday when managers of Phil Scott, the London fireman, and Jack Sharkey, the Boston sailor, affixed their signatures to a contract calling for the principals to divide 50 per cent Mabel and Elsie McCullough were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Ira Falkenstein passed through this {vicinity on his way to the Fosberg jooal mine Saturday. 1A are number attended the party at the T. F. Morris home Saturday evening. Cards and dancing were features and an excellent lunch was served at midnight. Friends of Gladys Ferrick and Olgot Strom were surprised to learn of their extends congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein visited at the Ira Falkenstein home junday. Bernice Morris was an overnight guest of Lillie Jiras mien a Levi Anderson visited his brother ‘Wallace Monday evening. Orville Falkenstein was a caller at the Herman Falkenstein home Mon- of the net proceeds. The last disputed day. point in the negotiations between the Garden officials and Jimmy Johnston, Scott’s American representative, was settled when they ener the British heavy should get only a 20 per cent cut if the gate falls below $200,000. Another doubtful detail was settled by word from Miami concerning the Florida boxing law. The articles set an indefinite length for the bout be- ‘cause of some uncertainty as to j | Whether a 15-round fray would be per- mitted. It was later learned there is nothing in the state law to limit the bout to 10 rounds alien that is the customary distance in Florida. A local ruling by the Miami commission on a grisea ai but a Sopris jis MacReynolds, explain con- cerned only younger and smaller fighters. ‘ Cage League Sets Valley City Meet) ,Sse,A# A good crowd attended the dance in the Still hall New Year's eve and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Anderson and family visited.at the H. A. McCul- lough home New Year's. Bennie Anderson visited Louis Johnson New Year's. Grace Falkenstein visited the first of the week with her brother, Clarence Falkenstein. Bernice Morris was a visitor at the Edward Morris home Tuesday. Marion, Dorothy and Marjory Mor- ris were among those who attended the dance in the Still hall New Year's eve. Louie Johnson was a shopper in Bismarck Saturda; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and fam- iv. mnect New Year's at the Edward (orris home. Emil Olson passed h marriage recently. The community | Ks elly. f Moffit ‘ > MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Dr. Baer of Braddock was a Mof- fit caller one day last) week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hof- stad spent Saturday evening at the Everett Porter home. Whist was the Pastime of the evening and at mid- night a bf lunch was served. : lends will be id baby girl born at the hospital in Froid, Mont., Jan, 2, Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs, Mc« Nally live! in Ho: ‘and Mrs, Fred Moffit enter- fritetaes See 3 . irs. Ira Peckens and ch , Inez and vicinity on his to the nd 24 way e 101 fit coal mine one day last n called on Gerald rie hiertncal Te - . is en rout Teams In Both Major Leagues, | "dependent District and State/,.., Felkenstein home Sunday. AA, A, B, and House of Tournament Sites Select- David Carded od January 16 Minnesota, conferred with athletic officials sat the University of Oregon, nef D. Earl, director of athletics luste menage wor enetiel. |Batterymen and Recruits Re- port First; Others Are Called For Feb. 28 ‘Anderson visited at the T. Fr. | fi Ms Morris home Sunday. 3 by | Alexander Heinemann, New Or- leans Sportsman, Was Pea- nut Vendor Once é New Orleans, Jan. 9.—(AP)—Alex- Swner of the basckall club ehick of £ which once omnes eect Steen venke,| Soot eee cere ni In his ice berg. Angeles, knocked wih! pa reste, baseball park. He| Yous Carmen ton Jose a. was 52 years A groundkeeper who found the body Said he had seen the baseball agit rehearse the shooting while sitting at his desk days ago. Friends said Heinemann bad lowe $836,000 Hed that ill health hed’ prompted ie i -_ 1 That Consistent Under-par | with the 50 survivors and ties per- Scores Will Bo Feats Is [mitts scinine pay Bandas. Proved Yesterday me 129 IN CHAMPION FLIGHT is f Macdonald Smith Is One Over