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i igan Creeps U p in Stand Mich a |. ‘All Dressed Up—NoPlacetoGo. ~ SHARE OF PURPLES -ATHPLAGE POSTION Winners Make Only Six Field Goals to Five for Gophers In Drab Affair ADDED 14 FREE THROWS Dave McMillan’s Men Seek First Big Nine Victory Over Ohio State Five GREEN WALTER USED FAST BALL ALONE IN GAME WITH DETROIT} Big Train Had Never Seen a Big League Ball Game Before — Leaving Idaho BEATEN 3 TO 2 IN OPENER Detroit That Year Boasted Great Sluggers Who Feast- Chicago, Jan. 28—(?)—Michigan today had enough of a balance on the profit side of its Big Nine basketball “ed on Speedy Throws ledger to place it in a tie with ila pen fe aos beer : By BILLY EVANS folverines nl won f : ‘Without any question, to Walter their third game in five starts, de- ft Johnson goes the credit of making feat Minnesota, 26 to 13, at Ann er ‘The triumph gave Michigan the most remarkable big league debut @ clean sweep of its series-with the ks 3 é T have ever seen any twirler make Gophers, and accounted for the lat- ter’s fourth straight setback of the ‘season. Michigan won handily enough, but if j failed to look as impressive as they ‘ i ? é ‘The game was played on August 2, did in smothering Indiana last week. 4 t i ; 1907, at Washington with Detroit as ‘The Wolverine sharpshooters collected 3 the opposing team. ‘The ‘Detroit only six field goals to five for the 5 $ ‘ le Tigers of those days compared very ng by Trimming Minnesota 26 to 1 MOLVERNESSNATGH JOHINSON’S DEBUT MOST REMARKABLE, BILLY EVANS DECLARES ‘Make or Break’ . , |, Conference Trip North Dakota Aggies Meet South Dakota, ‘South Dakota State, Morningside Fargo, N. D., Jan. 28.—The North Dakota State College Bison basketball quint goes south Thursday for a > ‘ three-game ‘conference engagement which may settle the 1930 champion- t. ; ‘Three victories would practically * t assure the Bison of holding the posi- tion they now occupy at the head of but layed steadiness B . display favorably to the New York Yankees/and Ralph Shinners, former Giant outfielder, Al: went from th stripe. Offered numer- ous. rer caies by Ninnesota’s 15 per- ~- . of the present time. It was a great sonal fouls, Michigan cashed in on sonals. Michigan will play its second en- = ‘ als a gagement of the week at Chicago Fri- Canby, Gordon and Hagerty are three outstanding performers in University of Iows track suits. Hagerty, a foot- day night. Minnesota also will see|ball piayer and discus thrower, will not appear in competition until the cusdeos seasee, pornstar Mery | 7 | ____|Wieman Appearing DIET PRECEDING SKIRMISH As a Possibility ‘Cooney’ Weiland Is Leading Scorer Admirers Are Requested Not to| Fields Will Meet Bring Anything but Ap- Boston Bruin Center Counts 25 Goals; Nels Stewart, Dit ples and Oranges Clapper Have 23 STEAKS, CHEESES RELISHED Not Wishing to Offend, Primo Made Short Work of Deli- cacies Brought g | &s3 E 4 : i g it He i z g i i rgman, Shaughnessy, Marti- neau, ‘Bierman, Solem ms Also Considered a2 Bee i af g [ 4 § 52 i ge : EVE Title Will Not Be Involved; fs the Champs First Start Against Southpaw Chicago, Jan. 28.—(?)—Jatkie Fit world welterweight champion, today was headed for the Pacific coast to om start training for his fight with Young Perea Jan. anata ere Corbett III in San Francisco Feb. 22. Carnera, the large in! It will be Fields’ first meeting with heavyweight, who come to his train- Coast. Ing qustters ‘Deating gifts. of food | iri fg nonstate have been requested to restrict their an overweight offerings to apples and oranges—for | fair, leaving Fields’ title out of the Primo is on a diet. discussion. ~ z | fi ; ue | i i : ag Hg fis ig Fe | q i it a HL Sy SESEREF i ite BE lar aisie ff gterist | diet tac GRRESE ; New acquaintances of the Italian, i have sent huge facing. the outstanding “seaman fe Gellcactes, Last N: fa fast ball, for, as I have said, he j ds knew no other delivery, he held ‘the One Already Established; Two > pers jens (By the Associated Press) More Are in Sight Before |~ Biiberctegaee npn sale pe ee anion Season Ends Roel ‘was easily the New Yet Goteh, Broekly= (16). ‘Kansas Cine, Les Angeles, outpointed Billy Atkin- son, Scammes, Kan. (10). ita, —_ Heft- fit i Tilden Says Rene Will Help French American. Veteran Davis Cup Star Explodes Theory of Retirement 5 eg i i 88 ree up pede ly ile i i i Return of Only Three Veterans A i goals a game. In the matter of games “m. and pene. From Last Year's Squad ¥ Senators, won ition. paagerrape [hacdh 2 Pnave| ¢aXe® York, Jan. 28—(7)—Tennis Col- Is Discouraging the best previous with 26 vice Norman, Okla., Jan. 28—(7)—An i i : 4 gE fy f t Crisler, assistant coach at dislodge Oklahome from its pedestal DAVID FULTZABANDONED BOTH |. : DIAMOND AND GRID FOR COURT : : ey lawyer and the demands of his Former Brown Halfback. Was tice outweighed his love for the One'of Best-Known Um- pires for Football ¢ : a E iy FS | prac- seh te iets til 1icel ! @ J { z 5 WAS MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYER if f last year. Kenai seeing a a Barrister Denies That: Officiat- by Sone Dos - nid ing Is Easy; Work on Field ing pi Only Small Part 2 answer to teams will Mayor James Rolph Wet \° of Bey Francisco, tue official starter. | gptctees figures te sperte of ether ty gee Lae TN Sener” premase here, as the next 4 rg a an interview with baad ‘The driver bat ime David L. famous when the pee oF 90 safies will | “ago as a te teateen oer, winning epar ‘ t ore ae retsEeE, itl redeaee iy ai seem ates Ch Be ee : cos sick sem 9| WAHPETON SCIENCE DEFEATS i DICKINSON NORMAL 42 TO 28 to 8 Lead on Savages Invading Wildcats Pile ‘Up 22|Detroit Lakes Hockey During First Half HEBRON DOWNS DICKINSON Eagle, Wis. It is not known whether or not-they bagged any rabbits. Team on Road Journey SENATE i Franke Scores 18 Points for|z. Continues debate on taritf bill. Let mf resi inven- Wops, While Brewster Is Held to Seven Nelson, ¢ Becson, rt Johnson, Dehn, c . Dickinson (28) Rundle, rf Bentley, Von Ruden, re Windmueller, ri Totals.. open title race this year threatens to} | at the top of the Big Six basketball) cs a | coooneomes wlowoncd Fl aconomonnes el commutt wl conecsones commiitee tigation of activities of American ‘Taritt league. Cont! N. D., high school, kota Agricultural college freshmen. reatriction immigra- jateratate commerce committee up motor bus bill in execu- a8. 3 subcommittee d deficiency ‘Whereas, Default has been mat rms and conditions of that cer- rt reinafter described it of the four ts of Oné Hun- ‘and 25/100 Dollars due December 8, 1927, 8,'December 8, 1928 and im of Onmoamny record Semone: ‘Clacutecee & s mnie Hagens ‘his wite, ror n, = to the Mederal Land Bank of Int Paul, a body corporate, of the, City of St. Paul, Coun ms State of Minnesota, mo wescooure DES ope geribed, at House, of Burl ry Es 3 ie i] nit CHM) of Section Fi ction yw" ni P One Hun (has) North, Range 15) West, contain- se Hundred marenty, (320)" or i ing: ele seeunee deovartitstal tater There will be due on sald mort at the date of sale for said detaa ited and ae um of a> oe installments SNS" bolisrs ‘Gis 6 ne | Sost of foresioaure an provided by Inn Dated i dlth day of December, 1833 "OF bss T! 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