The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1930, Page 8

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Ang Visiting team will play Mandan Morton county city tomorrow YER STATE CHAMPS th Claude Miller Invades With Five Strong Veterans ows WILL FACE WORKMEN st@hers Will Play Mandan To- Hilhorrow Night at Morton Wa City’s Gymnasium the tive PROBABLE LINEUPS Valley City Lockwood Nagent ‘Yhoreson Jarvis Owens dearcick’ will turn out to watch emons and Hiliners battle it out als first basketball game this sea- * major importance at the local chool gymnasium at 8:15 o'clock it, Fug rinary game between the Trai ive of the Bismarck com- Ye and the Imps, high , Will begin at 7:15 Miller of Valley City five veterans from last championship squad into preener against Roy D. McLeod's traibemons, O'Hare and Hoffman ie veterans. sic ‘cod, Nugent, Thoreson, a oma Owens, Miller's veterans, are Bismarck’s ganized Basis, Declares P @ine Rules Prevailing In ns Subject to Other Branches mati, Ohio, Jan. 10.—(AP) ing, a profession which nev- national affilia- witnessed many ship situations, aced today by the National Fe association on the same or- exn_ basis as all governed sports. taurey M. Isaacs, president of the JanA., which last year included Mart game ped “beste the > organization. Al shot, ‘are affected. Defense Required spots of the N. B. A. wrest- ‘quirements call for defense hips three times a vear, erie whi of its jurisdiction, that effective immediate- stlers are subject to the championship awards, sus- . and discipline of the bout 3,500 Pi 5 tear'of title appearance forefits A from $2,500 to $5,000, pub- SPuting by promoters for the betas” Gr tazing championship thre to er, national cham-| much for the Gophers. depyy Apri! accept terms of in recognized 1930, and cham- ovel entries to be matched by abotrawine. depding, Isaacs said, from now/| Indiana which invades Bartlett gym- n established N. B. A. recognized weights—heavy, light-| pre-season affairs, losing to Butler niddle and welter. At pres-| and Ohio Wesleyan, but have im- ses said, there is insufficient | proved with each appearance. In. giin the lighter classes to junjcham! jonships. s in opportunity to compete | Ohio State-Wisconsin game at Col- Ex,,™ stlers were selected as|upset club of the conference. The part of the ©X@ltely for championships it mar; se Rate ge rae r ion. pe man in Ce on : fen a bye provide ive ; Mmct.r the eliminations. The bye- | Playing on their own - 1 participate only in the fi- the 32 States Included by any wrestlers to enter drethis elimination effective in tlotates under N. B. A. govern- Itinking heavies are Gus Son- senli Providence, R. I.; larly Philadelphia; Richard N, B. A. to 18- of the title every four tismarck-Valley City _ S@ENDEMONSHOPE |HLAGEN’S ‘ BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 198 : Battle Here Tonight First of State Impo MUD’ ABILITY MAKES HIM LOS ANGELES FAVORITE [trey ie Gold at Avwn atenteTIKIRKOOD AND OUIN|[___ moi tarRomortarcca SATAN CAGERS BEAT DIEGEL SARAZEN Charlie ‘Stretch’ Murphy And Captain Bob Chapman Are Old Friends MARION, IND., HIGH VETS Boilermakers Have N=? Started to Click But Are Expected to Tonight Chicago, Jan. 10.—(P)—A pair of western conference basketball stars who played as teammates on the Marion, Ind., high school five, will clash tomorrow night when Michigan invades Purdue for the feature of the evening. Charlie “Stretch” Murphy, Purdue's towering center, will be opposed by Captain Bob Chapman, Michigan, and a great personal struggle is an- ticipated. Murphy was center and Chapman a forward on the high school team. Purdue Not Purdue has not started to click as Lambert-coached teams usually do, but probably will be ready for the ‘Wolverines who demonstrated consid- erable scoring power in defeating Minnesota, 33 to 17, last week. The Boilermakers will be stronger on manpower than they were against Butler and Montana State, both of which scored victories. Johnny Wood- en, a versatile player, who was in- jured in an automobile accident last fall, has recovered shape to start against the co-holders of last year's etnk. ‘With a victory over Wisconsin al- ready marked down in the book, Northwestern was the choice to de- feat Minnesota tomorrow night at Minneapolis, Northwestern's regular guards, Bob Lockhart and Bob Mc- MORSSP PAO SSO PSE ES acne % [3 4 4 ° . week's practice, but the Wildcats all- around strength promises to be too Indiana Is Favorite A cago was rated only slightly below nasium tomorrow night. The Maroons have won three out of five of their diana has not made a successful pre- season showing and might join the FORMER TEAM-MATES BATTLE IN PURDUE - MICHIGAN CONTEST} In Many Branches ° | and will be in| H Cares, have missed most of this| F choice with the advantage of even choice e e court. ‘Boomer’ Brooker to Meet Hibbing Socker Hibbing, Minn, Jan. 10.—7}— “Boomer” Brooker, erstwhile Man- y Bachelors are guys who "ewe that Gute wooD FARRELL STANDINGS ‘Won Lost Pct. 20°10" 46 Schubei Martello Blamarck Grocery Ist ©. Norlana Tas 18. Martella. 150—450 M1 2491 0 150—450 Schnelder™ Schnelder Cassel’... rown M. Schneider - Geo, Schubert L, Schneider Joe Schneide st BARNARD PICKS HEADQUARTERS American league headquarters dur- ing the spring training grind will be in St. Petersburg, President E. 8. Barnard has announced. The junior circuit executive will visit all of the six American league camps in Florida. Bismarck Bowling it | League | Si MELHORN DUTRA GIVEN FAVOR AFTER FORMER WIN 129 Golfers Prepare to Start Three-Day Jaunt Over Rain- j Soaked Course | i PAR IS STRONG OPPONENT| Macdonald Smith Finished In Even Par Figures to Win Event Last Season By PAUL ZIMMERMAN Los Angeles, Jan. 10.—(AP)—The rain soaked course of the Diviera Country club today failed to dam- pen the ardor of 129 tried and prov- en golfers as they prepared to start their three-day journey through 72 holes of medal play in the fifth an- nual Los Angeles $10,000 open tourn- | ament. Heavy Rain Predicted The select field of the country’s leading performers of the fairways face the prospect of starting their campaign for the championship, now HAGEN Unusual Activity Of Athletics Seen Ferris Of N. A. A. U. Be- ieves Second Olympiad Year Will Be Lively (Note: This is another series of stories written for the Asso- ciated Press by leaders in sport, based on “> speeperts): By DANIEL J. FERRIS ry-Treasurer, National Am- ateur Athletic Union). New York, Jan. 10—(AP)—The second year of the Olympiad is usu- ally quite dull as compared with the other three, but this year promises to be an exception to the rule. Every- thing, even at this early date, points to 1930 being an extremely active lyear, at least in track and field, |swimming, boxing, wrestling and! gymnastics, The major sports on 8/the Olympic program over which the Amateur ‘Athletic Union has Jurisdiction in the United States. More than 50 large open indoor track meets have been sanctioned by | the A. A. U. in the castern half of; the United States, the only part of| the country where indoor track is| practiced extensively. ‘The American athletes probably will benefit by the absence of fore- ign talent through being able to bask in the limelight and publicity which otherwise would be showered on the foreign stars. Recognition by news- Paper writers of the improvement shown by an athlete very oftep fur- nishes the needed encouragement to make him strive for greater heights on the ladder of athletic fanie. Invitations already are in hand for track and field and swimming teams > |to tour Europe next summer; also for @ track team to gp to South Africa. If the British entire meet is held at Hamilton, Ont., in August, it will be followed by a British empire- U. S. A. dual meet in Boston, New York and Chicago, With the various fixtures in which the school and college athletes en- Rage, the district association cham- pionship meets followed by the na- tional championships at Pittshurgh, and the possibility of two or more in the possession of MacDonald Smith, Long Island, N. ; sional, in a downpour of rain. This,| nine months without the coupled with the stubborn 7l1-par course, with its rugged terrain and changeable ocean winds, presents a formidable obstacle to the contend- ers. The somber clouds are not without their silver linings to others of the links stylists. Among these are Wal- is Hagen, iho ae in Bade ournaments under adverse weather ‘ conditions has marked him as alSouth Dakota State, Without strong rite, should the rain con- Regulars, Drops 38-19 tinue. Joe Kirkwood, the Australian trick Game to De Paul shot artist, and Olin Dutra, Santa TROUNCED IOWA 30 TO 20 Monica, professional who finished in knowledge ‘at their home 6n a tie for the first place money at Long Beach, are conceded an ad- vantage because of ability displayed as “mudders.” ar. Par, Yor under ideal ciinate ir. ‘ar, for under ideal climatic ., cenditions in last year’s tournament, | Brookings Aggregation Includes Smith w poet Besa “ae Four Vets From North Central Champs when he turned in a 284 forthe classic. Smith will tee offtoday with two end of his prominent opponents—the| Chicago, Jan. 10—()—Loyola uni- Horton Smith, of Joplin, Ma, and| versity will try for its twenty-ninth leading money winner of the nation, | consecutive basketball victory tonight Henry Cuici, a raising young pro- against South Dakota State college, fessional from Bridgeport, Conn, an eae conference. M eal Mar ‘The South Dakota State five re- ontr ‘oons ceived a 38 to 19 beating from De 4 Paul last night, but used its regulars ea est Stride) ony « ter minutes, saving them for the test with the Loyola sharpshoot- ers. Canadian Hockey Se: N = oe < Top ap > aaa wi Helen Filkey Wins to Remain New York, Jan. 10.—(AP)—The In Divorce Courts Montreal: Maroons were rather slow in getting started for the current|Charges Short-time Hubby Ketsapert indi von opr the ap-| Kicked Her Under Bridge Table For Leading Wrong pear almost as strong as Boston’s amazing Bruins. The Maroons took the top of the international division by beating Les Canadiens, then last night made] many women’s track and field events, their margin of leadership a, safe| Helen Filkey won out in the divorce three points by downing the New| court yesterday and will no longer York Rangers, 5 to 4. 5 be known as Mrs. Beach Van Husen Another rising team in the inter-| Warren. : national group, Toronto's Maple] Miss Filkey, holder of many rec- Leafs, gave a display of class Inst ords, eloped with Warren last April; night by defeating Ottawa for the they separated Dec. 15. first time this year and breaking other the tie for third place in the divi- sion. The score was 4 to 0. In American group, to say Boston won. Th have 14 successive victories to thi credit by virtue of last night’s 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Chicago, hot on the heels of the New York Rangers and Detroit which is almost i Chicago, Jan. 10.—(#)—Winner of dual meets between teams represent- | 1 ing the district associations of the Amateur Athletic Union, the track and field athletes of the United States can look forward to a year full of acti IOWA HOPEFUL FOR VINDICATION | IN EFFORTS AT HOUSE-CLEANING Committee Of Three Will Pass| the athietic On Eligibility Of 13 Dis- qualified Men SMACKS OF REINSTATEMENT Thomas E. French, Ohio State, Indiana And Wisconsin Men i : i e ie i i by |—(AP)—Charles “Chuck” Smalling, . {the University of il i ceretie Star Stanford Fullback Of Last Fall Will Be Assistant Grid Coach Bobby Jones Is Slated to Suc- ceed Himself As Captain Of Walker Team Stanford University, Cal., Jan. 10. am, acce| the position of a: tant rid coach xt/ meeting of the ississippi. of the United States Golf He will take up his duties either| this afternoon, the Big Spring inva- this spring or at the start of next sion season, he announced, ~ Ray Barbuti, Olympic 400-meter running champion, and Marian Sylvia Hicks, sister of Helen Hicks, star golfer, have been married for more than even of close friends . They are shown Long Island, N. Y. LOYOLA SEEKS 29TH STRAIGHT |. WIN FROM JACKRABBIT CAGERS Layton, Reiselt Fight For Title | Kieckhefer Eliminated From | Three-Cushion Race By | Tiff Denton New York, Jan, 10.—(AP)—John- ny Layton, St. Louis, and Otto Rei- selt, Philadelphia_ will meet tonight for the national’ three-cushion bil- liards championship, now in Lay- ton’s possession. The defeat last night of - Augie Kieckhefer, Chicago southpaw. by’ Tiff Denton, Kansas City veteran, automatically eliminated Kieckhefer and left Layton and Reiselt to fight it out in the final Denton, who lost his first three starts in the tournament, conquered Kieckheref, 50 to 26, in 38 innings for his fourth successive, triumph, Earlier in the day Denton Had beaten Gus Copulos, Detroit, 50 to 41, in 41 innings. Copulos also lost to Al- to 5 In the other match of the day, ‘Charles Jordan, Los Angeles, corded his first triumph of ; tournament when he defeated Harry ; Schuler, New York, 50 to 38 in 65 innings, | -———__—___—_—_» i| Basketball Scores 4 Devils Lake High 13. Pingree High 22; High, seconds, 17. New Salem 16; Dickinson Normal Model High 11. High 26; Jamestown Jamestown | JAMESTOWN CUTE Superiority In Long Shot Game and Tight Defense Too Much For Jays | |_ Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 10—(P)— jDevils Lake high school's superior long short game enabled them to de- jfeat Jamestown high here last night, 26 to 13. Inability to make points when opportunity was given, coupled with failure to break through the Satan defense with any consistency. cost the Blue-Jays the game. Moylan, Devils Lake forward, was the star of the game, collecting 12 points. Schmitt and Schauer made four points each for Jamestown. |Chicago Stadium ; Opens Year Drive And King Tut, Lightweight Ace, On Card Chicago, Jan. 10.—(AP)—The Chicago stadium ‘will present its opening boxing program of the new year tonight with a world champion and 2 title contender on the bill. Jackie Fields, world welterweight _{ titleholder, will meet Jimmy Owe: Oklahoma City puncher, in a spec. ial 10-round encounter, but Fos i is centered on the 10-rounded tween King Tut, mauling Milwaukec lightweight, and Bruce Flowers, ‘ut sl is way to a leading position among contenders for a bout with lightweight cham- pion Sammy Mandell and was favor- to beat th ie negro veteran. Fields and Owens will enter the ring over the cht te, will not be involve Sich dia Von Porat And | Uzcudun Fight With Phil Scott Already Select- ed For Miami Go, Fight Lacks Stake New York, Jan. 10.—(AP)—With nothing at stake but their fistie rep- utations, Otto Von Porat, heavy bunctiine Pate a ing Chicago, aulino Uzcundun, Basqu: wood¢hopper, say it. with’ n boner ptr Sharkey at Miami, Feb. 21 so Paul, ino and Von Porat will have to think else about which to a Ti-yard punt and a 102- in the same game, against Berlin, Jan. 10—()—Golt is achiev- ing popularity rapidly in Germany, according to ©. me ree German golf to the French sports magazine “Le Golf.” - . mie arauly We, are always asked the “namely, which ‘course’ une i I HH ia fl : fl l i i Hi vi if i ii i i rtance ; ” SESE bs

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