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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 hted story in the Daily Iowan, ity student per. be 10 other still in school, Pape had been suspended from athletic competition on charges of having borrowed by an unethical ath- letic loan fund. ‘While his admission of having played with the Dubuque team was made a day after the Western Con- ference committee investigated the F m of. Pape and the athletes, @|City, over the 10-rourd route. \|. Other bouts on the national sched- @ jule, include: sone, eran Philadel, i Additional Sports iphia, Eugene France, vs. Vidal Gregorio, Spain, bantamweights; Harry (Kid) Sharkey Is Champ (= Brown, Philadelphia, vs. Gaston, Without Tourney [Ber c"e.stsce Bane: any ae the Park Region here Satur- | Basketball Scores» day night, 27 to 22, in an interstate Ba: Sco: poe nso game. At the half the c 8 etball res © score was 16 to 5 for Science. George " Brewster was the outstanding per- * Glenn Mant, 5 ‘alte parma former for the -Wahpeton quint.! jrepron 25; Gates did the best work for the | Seconds, 8 Region array. The summary: Mandan 19; Valley City 15. on Ik Region— Mandan Seconds, 17; Almont 9. Strasburgh 16; Linton 1. the wheat acreage, Senator 'Brook- | today, ssserted in the senate. Attacking suggestions made by | Chairman Legge of the farm board for @ reduction in wheat acreage, the Towan said he “was tempted to be- eve that the farm board is another; crowd of decoy ducks put up to de- stroy the cooperative industry.” He said, however, that he was withhold- | the Americans trouncer Pittsburgh 3 their local rivals, 2-1, then took their first victory of the year from the New York Rangers, 5 to 4. Les Canadiens dropped a second 2-1 decision Satur- day with Ottawa. ‘The third place struggle ended in a tie because of, the final Ottawa t-i- Dickinson Normal, For Jack Dempsey tars Siutt, Sat!" ‘White City, Ray Izer, Chicago, vs. Harry ‘Doblinsky, Chicago, light- Manassa Mauler Says He May Try Another Comeback if weights; and Bobby Lasalle, Califor- nia, vs. Clyde Hull, Cleveland, welter- weights, each seven rounds. At New York, St. Nicholas Arena, Cecil (Kid) Como, New Orleans, vs. Jimmy Sla- Prof. E. French of Ohio State, J. F. A. Pyre of Wisconsin, and K Towa officials said it was no relation to.Friday’s visit of the investigators, | Mark: ‘Thomas : Americans Give — y.iastnecna ay et ing final judgment. Brookhart asserted it was physically impossible to control agricultural production. He argued that produc- | tion beyond domestic needs in this; umph after Toranto had gone ahead Boston's lead in the American group was not threatened for the Bruis de- Punch to ch to Hockey, osing g Team for ¢ for the First Half, New Yorkers Snap Bruins’ Streak 'W. J. Moenkhause, of Indiana. Although participating“ with the| Brewster, Bears in tyo games in October, 1926.| Persons Hey ti denied he received any money | x, and said his appear- inet in the line-up under the as- sumed name of “King” was without his knowledge and against his wishes. Charges that he played at Galena, | - New York, Jan. 13.—(#)—Last Tl, and appeared in a game at Clin- ;Washburn Is Beaten | car's national Hockey League cam-_| ton hg Ret ead tse games in which he tt ie played were) ina | Paign, which brought the teams close By Mercer Machine |to the end of the first half of the sea- against the Dubuque Cardinals and a | son, saw several surprises, but none LEP ST TY Te Mercer, N. D., Jan. 13.—Mercer de- Wahpeton Science Is team from Elizabeth, Til. ehras, | so great as the final given by the New feated Washburn 18 to 8 in a scrappy} York Americans, A losing team for / .Minnesotan’s Victor Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 13.—The basketball contest here. The home) most of the first half, the Americans iJ mysticism of Minot's Magicians has| Fergus Falls, Minn, Jan. 13—The boys took an early lead and main-|came through last week without a tained it throughout. Al Kline, of the| defeat and halted a 14-game winning] Washington, Jan. 13.—(?)—The no effect on Moorhead high school |Wahpeton Selence basketball quint Spuds. — = | victors, and Mallard McGuire, of the | streak of the Boston Bruins. farm board will “ 1 visitors, were the high scorers in the| The new Americans gave the Bruins | kill off 20 per Hage! the | rates" | game. 13 3 to 2 setback last night. Saturday) to carry out its program for reducir ‘That's a “backing in” way of con- am : oi veying the fact that the twice Min- nesota state high school basketball champions rode to another victory It resulted in a 52-12 conquest in the Moorhead high school gymnasium Saturday of Minot high school. For the first half, especially in the opening quarter, the Spuds were per- haps the greatest high school agere- gation ever to perform on a local selene Temierling: t. feated the Rangers, 3-0, and Pitts- : burgh, 4-3, before they ‘finally lost. ond place last night with a 2 to 1 tri- Bulletin News | over rival | angers: remains 18 points behind, | *| Minnesotan Will Go To Leavenworth for A ety jcountry was wise. | 5 New York, featherweights, ‘six eSNG ETP REI CN | Boston Gob Fails rounds; ‘Al Singer, New York, vs, parreseny Day, New Haven, light- New York, Jan. 13—(P}—So far as| Weights, 10 rounds. hearrweigit cramplon of the word Minot Swampe d By Spud Machine is Jack Sharkey of Coco Fridlund, With 22 Points! Ranking the Lei in in adh division for the ring, in a fistic magazine, the Leads the Minnesotans to Greatest Victory “GERMAN BANK BALKS The Hague, Jan. 13.—(AP)—Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, head of the Reichsbank, today said that the Reichsbank would not subscribe to the capital of the bank for inter- national settlements because of changes made in the Young plan. Ebeltoft, Chicago's young Blackhawks put themselves into a strategic pusition Thursday wth a.1-1 tie with Detroit, then beat the Rangers to take the place while they still have only 21 games to New York's 22. Senator Scores Plan ‘Of Reducing Acreage By HUGH S. FULLERTON, Jr. Old Manassa Mauler places Sharkey at the top of the heap and terms him the “accredited world’s heavyweight NATIONS CONVERSE Geneva, Jan. 13.— (AP) —The council of the League of Nations convened in its fifty-eighth ses- sion here today. FIGHT PARROT FEVER Washington, A TORRENT OF POWER ano SPEED/ Jan, 23.19 )— the Madison Square Garden Friday night it. Of his own plans, Dempsey says lit- tle that is definite. He believes Shar- key is good enough to repel all at- tempts to take the heavywight title out of this country but hints that if the sailor fails, he (Dempsey). may try another come-back. “TI still feel,” says Jack, “that even with my long absence from ring competition, I| court. The summary: could give a good account of myself |, Moorhend— with any of the present crop of| ima heavyweights. On the face of things, however, I feel I am done as an ac- tive participant.” Dempsey's rankings succeed those made for the ring for several years by the late Tex Rickard. Her’s the way Dempsey ranks the leaders in the other divisions: . Light heavyweights—Maxey Rosen- bloom, Jimmy ‘Slattery, Lou Scozza, q Leo Lomski, Middleweights — Mickey Walker, Dave Shade, Rene Devos, Act Hud- Welterweights — Jackie Fields and Jimmy McLarnin. Lightweights—Sammy Mandell and ‘Tony Canzoneri. Featherweights — Kid Chocolate, Earl Mastro, and Bat Battalino. Bantamweights — Al Brown and Bushy Graham. Flyweights—Black Bill and Midget ‘Wolgast. Phantoms Down Jamestown K.C. | ceoness sceur comes By 55-20 Margin Beach, N. D., Jan. 13.—Glen Ullin FT PF re din Malvey. Hilde, ewe stn! Iverson, Riba, & ts] onnocce al ecescono-ss4 er] norenco Sl cnosconnHsis! alecocounm El ewe Totals. Referee, Dick Hglzer. Glen Ullin Bea Beats Beach by 24 to 16 Greater Height Is ight Is Advantageous Under Basket for Victors in Contest defeated Beach 24 to 16 here in a fast and furious basketball game. Glen Ullin made good use of its greater height under the basket. Franklin Smith for Beach and Sharff for the visitors were outstanding. The summary: Bagot (6) + F. BS 3. Di Brandt B. Nelson, f . 'W. Knezeved, c C. Davis, & H. Gilman, g C. Pletan, g .. Al Letich and Eddie Spriggs Each Score 21 Points in Saturday Affair 4 ee on it it Jamestown's Knights of Columbus basketball team took a second lesson in as many nights on the art of scor- ing field goals in a hurry as the Bis- marck Phantoms defeated the visitors 55 to 20 at the high school gymnasium Saturday night. ‘The Jims had lost to the Mandan ‘Trainers at the state training school Friday night, and as a result went home with 110 points having been scored against them in only two games. The Phantoms Saturday counted 25 field goals, 10 of which were rolled by Al Letich. Eddie Sprigsg counted nine times from the court. The sum- Totals.. Glen Ullin J. Seiss, f L. Mugsll, f . Hemis, f . Stocker, ¢ Simon, c L. Sharff, ¢ F. McManus, g 48 IN SECOND ... 65 HORSEPOWER RICH BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY INTERNAL 4-WHEEL BRAKES... HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS THE FINEST VALUE EVER OFFERED AT SUCH LOW PRICES Ele poeouate| crced al ew nccotal noorwee Referee: A. Miller, “sentinel Butte. Timer: R. 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