The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1930, Page 10

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i pad BRAVES TAKE FANS BY SURPRISE WIT CVE EXHBION Ted Meinhover Scores 7 Points; Team Fails to Make Sus- tained Attack DEMONS TRAIL FROM START Imp Machine Spurts in Second Half to Wallop the Pa- pooses by 26to14 = -- By WILLIAM S. MOELLER Mandan crushed Bismarck 15 to 9 fat the state training school gymnas- ium last night. From the opening gun it was ap- parent the Braves were to play fine basketball, and they did. They out- tpassed, outsmart- throughout the contest. riking thing in the victory ‘was their accuracy when an oppor- tunity to score presented itself. The Braves in that game made a high percentage of their shots—and there ‘were several reasons for it. In the first place, they took most of their shots when in perfect scor- ing position—when they had time to take a good grip on that old pill and measure the distance carefully. An- other thing, they had their eyes op: en, passed accurately, and rarely did they fail to pass to one of their team- mates when he had broken into a good position. They worked as a unit throughout and gave an exhibition of smart, cleancut basketball. It was @ great night for Mandan. Demon Shooting Miserable Bismarck, on the other hand, found itself in a heavy gloom of dissatisfac- tion after the «fair. Throughout the contest the Demons were ragged and showed @ lack of confidence. Their was bad, their shooting mis- erable. They took many more chances at the hoop than did their rivals, but their shots were inaccur- ate. Rarely did they shoot, however, ‘when Mandan was not pressing them. "They just couldn't get into the open. ‘They lacked dynamic action, particu- Jarly on the offensive, and at times showed complete inertia. It seemed spent too much of their time they had the ball passing away the basket without making any desired direction. passes from team-mates which were ‘aimed at his knees. Rarely did he get a pass that was directed high enough. Earl Hoffman completed the scoring with a long field goal in peated shots from under the basket failed to find their mark, however, ‘and the scoring column did not ex- gESee John OHare, who is waiting for a to mend, did not get into the game although he was in uniform. 4 approximately 1,500 fans fracas. The two teams will meet * ‘at the state training school ws eee ees. 2-28] JERRY TRAVERS, FOUR TIMES sscicictiiaiiiceie ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 lert Mandan Basketball Five Crushes Bismarck b: 715 SSS = BISON RETAIN CONFERENCE SIX FIELD GOALS AS AGGIES WIN BY 22-17 Herting Enters Fray in Second Half and South Dakotans Take 13-12 Lead | 3,000 FANS SAW CONTEST North Dakota Center Comes Through in Last Minute to |’ Sew Up Skirmish he i an i be af oe 2s Apr) US ge # Light training has begun in Florida for Jack Sharkey of Boston, who will box Phil Scott, British heavyweight champion, in Madison Square Garden Corporation’s annual Miami affair. Sharkey likes his golf, as the pic- ture shows, and from now until fight time will be seen regularly on the links. Jack’s ir permed in ring togs many is Tom Sharkey, one-time heavyweight fighter discovered and managed in @ successful ce years ago by Tim McGrath. The two Sharkeys are unrelated, as the Boston gob’s real name is Kukauskas. E sit ereeie idee i attack for the victors while Ephraim CAGE LEAD BEATING JACKRABBITS « to 9 Count BY LEN LN TRAN Rangy Visitors Pile Up 37 to 18. Margin; Stocker, Muggll and Scharff Good i i cloceoseunes (al cuaguesce s leomecoonmc Sl coowaang Owens was the leading scorer for the cums "seumaate" "| CHAMPION, NOW HAS HANDICAP ood ore BOXING MATCH DIES i Serie ree $ 99 i 2 ™ goals, The a ( a: ¢ £2 {loidtimer Played His Greatest| Underdogs in Big yo a Pe Mickey Darmon, Detroit 20- F Meine | Bt semeseeeieii 3 ‘e May, 2 i 3| Here is Babe Ruth, well known golfer, with Mrs. Ruth at St. Petersbutg, Fia.| Year-Old Lightweight, Is iz bon SG ‘on Open Nine Will Battle aereen,'s 2 1 3 C 'ARNERA IMP ~ Newest Ring Casualty a, Pe G 1 92 8 Title in 1915 Total 9 4 8 RESSES FANS BY Detroit, Jan: 24.-4)—Ialokay “Der i} : P: Betrieh,'c i m2 8 — Gophers and Buckeyes Fight tolwinseset OO 2k mon, 20, Detrolt, lightweight boxer, petition 4 EP SineTIRED IN HIS EARLY 30°S| Keep Out of Collar; Ma- [Herre f: i 3 3 STOPPING PETERSON IN FIRST oepttal following =, Eanckout tn the ! Totals... ee — vane, s aoe Olympic ring last night at the hands zine qut=3tandan 9 Blarci 1. |Gotton and Produce Market Ex- sath cll ge 1 3 $]Big Boy Spends 25 to 70 Seo-|Blackstone Cagers | juste Kevmy, ot ot Pace \ Benda: 2.22 t52] pert Now Plays Week- | Chicago, Jan. 25—(7—Leading| ee rn aroornena, | onds on Canvas After Open With Victory — Dover regoed : whe se tats, Hamline, Ends for Pleasure hese oe cadaeie pa me championship campaign e Imps (26) "7 ‘adil, cain ae pti ge Six H 1 ey G Clouts From Italian FG FT PF L. Harmsen, rf 41-50 2 ‘ ite . a. 68 (Note: As a partial answers te | something toward a temporary sett: i. oekikene ‘ e ¢ the question—What are the con- ve situation. jenser, Ti -9 spicucus figures in sports of other On W eee, LH | Rrancac anne eek-End Card|rrimo 1s coop showman urphy, - Press presents herewith, as ine S i 77| fourth of a series, an interview Total: 2M 4-11 7 the .. i i ameegees, ag siuke with Jerome D. “Travers, four |and Buckeyes belting at, Columbus, 1 Teams in National League|Foreigner Enters Ring With mith, ri 1 imes amateur golf champion . ‘The other contest will Green Jerse: eee or 3 1:2 1) the United States and once open first Heemad Goprogtoerie| one in Action; Bruins Meet Jersey and Cap, Then M. Syvrud, ri 0 ict 1 champion. cago’s civil war, when Northwestern Canadiens tta, Ie o 1 2 —_—_ invades Patten gymnasium to meet ie Saunders, 1 0:0 0] New York, Jan. 25—(P)—Golt 1s] Chicago. ALAN GOULD b. Solum, 'c = § 13:3 2!such ® jealous mistress that one can! The Minnesota-Ohio State contest ; By Gor B. Partridge, 7 0 0-0 0|{not think of bales of cotton and| appeared to be a tossup, while North- New York, Jan. 25.—(P)— J. Dahlquist, le 2 9-0 _¢/ bushels of grain and score birdies and | western, although erratic, seemed too week~ Totals.. deweee 4 Gio eleagles. Jerome D. Travers tried it| strong for Chicago's luckless five. sec- Technical foul—D. Brown. and found it could not be done. with change Time out—Imps 1, Papooses 2. ‘As Jerry Travers, he won the ama- Score by quarter: played, 8 3 7 s—gg|teur golf championship of the United Imps i ‘Hugs the Announcer Valley City Viki Trim Minot Beavers| Grand Forks Outfit i : [ i i fi Papog ve Statatne® i | States for the fourth time in 1913 and 5 fer z, Hamline, it was 15 years before the brilliant |f give At- ‘The pion Moorhead quint its first defeat ~ ° Bobby Jones came along to equal this of pro- basket from of. season in a furious defensive Jimm Malone record of four amateur crowns, ‘Mon- ings but thelr game 13 to 12. j y Last Was Greatest cidedly off color. ‘A goal by Boyle with only 12 sec- a ‘Traver’s last golf triumph was the Presented & onds to play decided the contest. The ‘mR ? yoes uel greatest of all, the open in 1915, a Beavers found was a. notable achievement when it is con- outplayed most of the way. J ream pr np mrp ae F siullen and Captain Smith starved , 4 won the 35 years ene Winkel ad Left Hook to Stomach Early in ol facia sree ‘Travers stands with Littler led Moorhead’s play. ' et, Evans and Jones. Second Round Too Much "The former champion is only. 43 Time; ‘Finklestein’ Has Hettinger Noses Out for Westerner years old but his tournament golf is Rhame i 18 years behind him, "Nowadays. he Dundee Number, in Cage Fracas ee. weel Jan, 25. The si iy ly -ends in informal club ‘ — onslaught on Jimmy Maloney, Boston heavyweight, upset Armand Emanuel ee ee rasa krbekoet ouciy in jakie ) ~~ a the eed round. ee iterweight champion of the ‘The fatal blow was a left hook to ie Herbert L. Bowman and J. Gil- the stomach, which brought claims of stadium, acchenpiioned. bert Hall, Other Yanks ‘ Fall in Semis FARGO TRUNDLERS GRAB FIRST PLACE Fargo, N. D., Jan. 25—(?)—The Jess Oil team shot into first place in the team event of the fifth annual Fargo ment ‘They of back pedaling 50 it took only a ‘the ‘of the head to sprawling to the floor for the ‘would Peterson spent most of bay teats on the floor blinking. All tion of the ‘told he ‘spent 25 of the 70 seconds ‘here. that the “fight” lasted reclining on £ the canvas in a variety of poses. Italian Is Showman CAG From firs to i | it : F il ile te Boek il ! st j Aue Be hs Sel =i Bal i = ERETE ney aay Hl Ee fT Te HI iW i File ‘a aval Gia tenn renee: i E SUMMON: mediate of North Debsts, County of ait bistrict Court, Fourth Judictal |""¢rer. Baton favastment Company, Nettle Swenson, Fuaintitf, vs. Emmett FDOFALION. ee, : the 8 rin pakota to the jummoned to an- nat of gee Biatatief ty the oftice of th Detendanti ‘THE STATH OF NORTH DAKOT ie Zab alin pupenoaae |" red to ens’ the = "or Seas See te

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