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Bismare CHAPLAIN HERE AND FLOOD RESPONSIBLE Lester ‘Dynamo’ Dohn, Ineligi- k-Mandan | wees: Four Michigan Collegians to Big Leagues Cage ae Lat IUNVERSITY MACHINE SHOOTS ACCURATELY fo WIN46-49 VERDICT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24: 1930 eee ee Game Postponed Until Wednesday, APPEARANCEOF AL. |NODAKS WIN SECOND PLACE IN CONFERENCE BEATING BISON LEMMON CARDINALS RALLY TO’ [Garden Will Take WIN HETTINGER TOURNEY TITLE|Large Setback to [patty Dip} tows Is Whipped 23 to 11 ilF ind Heavy Champ J} ble, Hopes to Play With Final Game of independ. | Witiam F. Carey, Boss of Madi : , H ent Meet Saturday son Square, Says Five- Vv Demons This Week Decision Was Second in Three salle | Year Plan Continues eS Tries for Flickers; Came LEMMON BAKERS WIN THIRD BY ALAN GOULD DICKINSON SWAMPED 39 TO 9 oaks divin, ia, ¥ob. 5th) D: 4 Feb. 24. er —_— on Founders’ ay 1 Kittl R t or not the Madison Square Garden " d aes A leson, Reeder, Is Out- millionaires experience a major oper Bismarck Faces Jamestown ani standing Man of 10 Teams {ation in the region of-the box office - Valley City, While Man- GAME EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN Which Competed Pg ay “ed the, Soares Soot? to dan Battles Minot Lai | have not lost confidence in the fistio oF deli Aggies Have Chance to Tie Let- (Tribune Special Service), | rture of eaves tin nt ctl fo Bismarck and Mandan high school ich Men for State Title in Hettinger, N.-D., Feb. 24.—Scoring , pe Dasketball teams will not battle in 14 points in the last half while hold-| Before departing tonight for Ne~ their second game of Be ig un- Monday Contest ing their opponents to one free throw, | york, where he sails next Friday for pe Wednesday evening, Marc a Z Pe loreee ee Sev Serhag South America on a business trip, % by William H. Payne, Bismarck high ae gare te Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 24.—There night ewan the title ievrhd first ane bape ig Bill) Carey, the Gar« School principal, following confer-| ‘These four young men, who did some great pitching for Michigan State and the University of Michigan in | may be no connection in the fact that nual amateur independent basektball | he intended $5 BHO GoLite clear ence with J. C. Gould, superintend- | 1929, will have big league tryouts this spring. Gerald Byrne (extreme left) goes to the White Sox and Fred | the University of North Dakota held tournament, flan ‘of grambing cise Pon fa ent of Mandan schools. Asbeck (second from left) goes to the Yankees. William McAfee (third from left) has signed with the Cubs and | its Founder's day celebration Lage Reeder took second place while the | weight ‘in eins i ys ae, The contest will be staged eed Albert Tolles (extreme right) with the Cardinals. ay and tine night, celebrated be- |xaemmond “Sateen woe tied Tune te | eee ton aan in oF loge. pe Mandan, at 8:30 ‘otek OK prelim: ° better basket finders than the North defeating Thunder Hawk, 8. D., 27 to/stances which, in part at least wera = Mens heey fe'sxFAST START GIVESPHANTOMS [Horton SmithIs (Sener ce Sit comin eer” ted Oe eli a 5@' Papooses, Bismarck and Mandan sec- The Nodaks, rated almost sure to Reeder advanced to the finals by |Scott-Jack Sharkey match was made ar onds respectively, will be called at > e finish near the bottom in the North defeating the Lemmon Bakers 32 tojan essential part of the heavyweight : = 38-30 WIN OVER MINOT SQUAD] Jones’ Victor by |Sisteteres Ses Sa hare St aa |e ina a ote = Game Postponed Twice ly out the Bison 16 to 13 Saturday night, afternoon while the Cardinals {enthusiasm for it. As he looks at it, ab ‘The game was originally scheduled _ a won second place in the league trimmed Thunder Hawk 23 to 11 in|the Garden is “taking it on the chin” 1 for last Friday evening but was post- e 6 e-Stroke E @ | standing for the 1930 season. the other bracket’s semifinal affatr./in the interests of putting through’ poned until Tuesday because the|Eddie Spriggs, Al Letich and ue Goes to Ten teams participated in the meet|the match as a “ evil,” de« ca Heart River flood made roads to the " bbe Piton dl be ent arsener ania — sen and tte ll eek nas signed to help settle Sconce traini school impassable. It wi Hy ittleson, Reeder, who no later tl the sum- training school impassable, Tt was} Larry Kinn Lead in Bril- Home Stretch OM [Ozark Professional Colfer ts|starts for the Nodaks and assured taatn ici the vucising “when ‘aul talons lfanetentoe because of the uncertainty of the ., | Vi in Si h them of nothing worse than a tie for jtions pointed to early elimination of] ‘This would pave the way next win< ‘ = flood and the appearance here Tues- liant Attack | T Game Mar: . ctor in Savannah Open = Lent ie beets a eterna his contingent, (eccntee Pal the out-|ter in Miamf, for a: pair of outstands a tne chaplain of the American Le- picsiecics pecs oies e | se agg or eae eater Other outstanding men were £- Cullen Resarvtite ta contin ‘recterals wi a \- i ert game, as now scheduled, will SCHLOSSER GUARDING GOOD - i Savannah, Ga. Feb. 24.— Horton migaturday night's game was a class-|“‘The water's wet today!” Nina Ball, Gas Toman inf ae He cen et outta bor hipla }Mi tournament opens in Mandan and tWo| Bismarck Team Meets Wash-| sota 42 to 24 as Chicago from Detroit, continued his par-shat- opening, and frequently when a play-|swim’ at exclusive Palm Beach—|9f the Lemmon Bakers; Nelson and/only four days off: the actual cash wit Beats Badgers 23 to 21 _—ering play through the final twojer did break loose his try for | proving that the bathing suit is atill|Dable, Bucyrus; Krause and Lewis,|on hand today was not in excess of ee ent of} burn Tuesday and James- eee {rounds here Saturday to post 278 for| counter was nullified by superb work | the most sea-sonable style on Florida |McLaughlin; and Dick Brown, Het- fected Fe rn ec jac) one Leonard C. McMahan's regu-| town Here Friday Night hy Wace wanes the 72 holes and win a one-stroke vie-| 0M the part of a defensive team ae ee [A gold trophy was avarded the|torm of definite orders and Teserva= ; ft ler lan guards, bridge over’ Bobby Jones, national open 7) t AAT winning Lemmon team @ silver/tions, but the total advance sale of i |( Spletman, last week-end after a battle elaeber apie aus, Chicago, Feb, 24.—(P}—Undefeated | ry a ae bon eran ee Lay tat aie Noda nade beter| RAWLINS IS REPORTER | basekthall to the. runner up. five.|around $162000 scared uence ‘ 1 with scholarship, Coach Roy D. Mc- ete: in six conference games and traveling |" The 2) = old you who| Play, ie Feb. 24. N. | Members of the first three teams each | ably with the total gate-of $407,000 fox { Leod found that of his regular] Minot, N. D., Feb. 24—Piling up a a year youngster, use of their opportunities to cut-score | _ Chicago, —()—Herbert t tend f . Teate'* comfortable 27 to 11 lead in the first | St @ swift clip, Purdue's basketball earned his golf in the Missouri| the Fargo clan from the fleld, seven | Rawlins, veteran New York. squash|recelved a miniature gold basketball.| last winter's show. oe, eerie forwards, Pe amo. half, Biamarck’s basketball Phantoms|team this week will go into the|Ozarks, turned in cards of 70 ted 71 tot racquets star, today was headed east i en Oe eae eed thot jonship|for the two rounds Saturday, and| ” ” Game Exceptionally Clean bearing his second national singles HOME TIES STRONGER ti ; a. aaaal teenies panes ite im entire rn | these ‘scores, er_with the 71 of bores i championship. Rawlins, who won the| Celeste Carvalho, Portu- j Fights Last Night { (cel al celal Dhrnd Pophegagr dhl ~jreretiegea rlt TSeURMIA Ieee oteooes ‘Thursday's first round and the bril-| ,, The contest was exceptionally clean | toos'titie ‘iast night defeated Donald | guese woman swimmer, not only has is 4 1 Dobn will a a red marks be- gee Stk eeiguay oommainaverk a compte has sib sha erecta lant 8 Friday, gare ain tise v5 | in. the ele, Dick » er sapernged rg in ts but | 2 din fore Friday, when Demons em- priggs, , remaining schedule, . ctor’ Holzer wi ie - = (By the Associate@ Press) i 1 bark for Jamestown and Valley City, |tetich, and Larry Kinn for Bismarck |they will be played nearly a week |share of $1,000, Indicate, the youthtul| ding the arbiting duties, being forced | Frnceon, university sophomore, in) also as igre Sgooton farsi Hibs ineapiomaparsiath cd tic where they will play games Friday | Was sensational throughout, while Joe | apart, giving Coach Ward Lambert score: be cee ithful to inflict only three penalties on the iets: 15-2. s Hy nyereen Cuba, ontpointed Vic Burronc, a 1 and Saturday nights respectively. | Schlosser was power on the defense. | plenty of opportunity to prepare his|money maker clung close to par and two teams. The play was a bit rough- 5 . New York (10). rd 4 Mandan will play at Minot Friday|Connors, Lind, and Dragstad were | small squad for each. Wednesday,|shot steady golf throughout the er and a bit faster in the second pa: night. the best of the losers. | Northwestern will invade Lafayette, |three-day grind. His 66 Friday was period, but neither had an oppor- ¢ Dickinson Is Swanmped Bismarck will meet the strong/Ind., and playing as it did against | punctuated with brilliant shots. tunity to show much in an offensive P. Led by the fast-scoring gargantuan, | Washburn Legionnaires at Washburn | Minnesota and illinois,( may be hard} After breaking the course. record way because of the close checking. S Bo Ted Meinhover, the Dohn-less De-|Tuesday night, Manager Neil ©./to stop. The big chore, however, ap- | with a great 65 on his morning round,| "tne Bison never managed to take a ii mons swamped Dickinson 39 to 9 in a| Churchill announced here after the | pears to be Purdue's return game with | the Atianta barrister faltered on the| the upper hand, although they did tie Ss it is a horrid Ww ¢ comparatively easy return game at|contest. Friday night the Capital | Michigan at Ann Arbor a week from} final round and took ® 72. His 187/i¢ up four times, the last of which 9 “7 bu: the western city Saturday night. City machine entertains the James- | tonight. Saturday, coupled’ with his 142 of the| was a 13 to 13 deadlock with less than J Meinhover played little over 16|town National Guard five at Bis-i Following Northwestern, Purdue | opening two rounds, gave him a final two minutes to go. Fred Felber ¥ as ? ‘We minutes before going out on person-|marck. The summary for the game | Will meet Minnesota Saturday niet score of 179. broke loose just before the final min- but it is werse on th e Kr, al fouls, but he piled up a total of |here: as its share of the biggest wee! as ute arrived, sinking one in front of | gar 16 points, Johnny Spriggs, who re-| Bismarck (38)— FG FT pr|the season. Seven contests will the net to put the Nodaks safely | ae F placed the dynamo at forward. held | Kinn, rf. : 1 3 j ieaided. opening with “Wisconsin: os | ianaaae CUrACKEN | ahead. Bil Lowe sank one of two d ? par up his fifth of the work in creditable | H° Spriggs, 6 ¢ ¢:{Hlinois tonight. Chicago will meet free throws after this and it was ap-| end o your cigar an fashion and counted from the field | Schlosser, rg 1 1 4|Michigan at Ann Arbor Tuesday ef parent that the Bison had only hopes r : Sio three times. Harold Tait continued | F. Brown, Is Fe Te ate | foo lepeced pms Semen agence OIGS THE LEA) or gaining « tie for the state title ; his impressive play and looped the| Van Wk, ré © 6 _ 9) Schedule will include Michigan's sec- and nothing better than a deadlock # * q sphere tour times. Captain John] 1, Te ae Te ee a eae with South Dakota State for third Pe eiimeank anu taete seen cant (a0)— aes Chicago. playing Northwestern at|Has Only 13-Point Lead Over | Place in the North Central confer- é 2 ail com oa pas Ses stares Sortie dare Krelters, 2 1 3)" ‘Purdue scored a 42 to 24 victory] Stretch Murphy, However, pee ne ee Adigpe oe anc failed to count for the rampeging|Drangstad, c, 3 «2° 2 /Over Minnesota Saturday night, and With Two More Tilts Bison players moving into advan- F Demons. a Is 3 4 ‘ Hepner by cee calanoid * tageous position only to be passed up ff Ward, lecision over Wisconsin. \- a t PPD saan te Cont Pronk Dotan care | Vanaerafats, se": ; 2 <2/gan moved into a tie with Wisconsin! Chicago, Feb. 24—(P—Averaging | because ball carrying mate did not tile gets. The summary; ale 6 12]for second place, each with five vic-| better than 12 points a game in eight portunity to get the ball away be- bus , Bismarck (39)— Fa rr pr| Referee, Monso tories and two defeats, by defeating | Big Ten basketball contests, Branch | Poe'ii’ ‘Of covered. The sume | Spri 3 0-0 0 ~ Dianna We. Indiana, 21 to 18, at Bloomington. | McCracken, Indiana center, today was mary: 4 o1 2/Casper Oimoen Wins _| Northwestern seizoven ainaie bees, still leading oe individual scoring] MES: FG FT PF 1 1 i by taking a lecision at| race with 98 points. Bi ee Mie gay Sie} i 9 3! New York Ski Event Chama sumph, its fist of the | Mocrtetsn has & 18-polnt lead over Biiinom, £ a ae! ff —_ icago's triumph, o! Charles “Stretch” Murphy, Purdue ve, 5. Wer teat — << <<) Lake Placid, N. ¥., Feb. 4—(P—| pig ‘Ten season, was engineered bY|center’ but te vatter who played in| Wesier® « o 0 6 18 3-8 10 Minot, N. D., contrac-| Paul Stephenson, sophomore forward, | only six games.’ Bur Harper, Illinois|Duchene, & ee Waa) Gal under the colors of the| who was sent in during the final four | euard, was third with 72 points, and Totals... i pee Vee | 2 0-0 1 » S. D.. ski club, setting | minutes and scored eight points toleight other players had scored 50 or| pinot Ula) ae ae hill record of 57 meters, or 187! give the Maroons victory. Stephen-|more markers. May, f See ne a 2933 7 Saturday won the annual Wash-| son had been held out of the starting | ‘The leaders: 858 * 0 1|{ngton’s birthday ski jumping tourna- | lineup because of a leg injury. ¥F. 0 1 0 id 0} ment at the Lake Placid club. The firm of Murphy and Wooden, 20 aS ‘ 3 “G|_Olmoen, holder of the national,| Purdue, gained the major share of 27 38 SER CUE t 112 8— ie] . cap-| Murphy account for 15 points, while x 9 67 eferee, lolzer, ki "| { 9 2~5/ture the Dunn trophy, in competition | Wooden scored 15. A tight defense |Eoster Wisconsin, ¢ is #/»—_________4| ,.. the war against Spitting is a eeh eye ° against 45 expert jumpers. Arthur} which stopped everyone but Branch | Riel, Northwestern, 14 54 Basketball Scores ! jthe Deaf Die Kristiansen of the Norway Ski club,| McCracken, was the big factor in Eaieherm, Hehweatn Ver | e' id tJ d in it. _ New York, was second. Michigan's ‘triumph over Indiana, | $chgening, Mines. 14 83] @ «| crusade o' ecency ... jo e i Bismarck High 39; Dickinson 9. North Dakota University 16; North Dakota Agricultural Col- #2 As ’Chute Fails to Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! wr | Op eni OUR BOARDING HOUSE lege 13. ‘ ' ighat in Long Fall = “ Drake 20; towe gi The spitter is a beast. The law says —_ wrap and tip the cigars without the a PAutGAD ~ © Nou “A-HANKS -~ BUT THERE ARENT Tio ZY | Moorhead State Teasers ¢ “NO!” to his vile and vicious habit. possibility of spit! - 5 a Fred ‘Dummy’ Mahan, Leading WAT -o ake He “TLL BE MONEY EGGS WA CRATE Purdue 42; Minnesota 24. But, for every spitter caught, there Try « Certified Cremo—see how i) jer; Welterweight, Wanted to NIGHT oFF, Give mE Gf AHEAD, KEEPING 4 1° same AS “TH y Chie Rate st area ae are hundreds who ye t , owas Regain Hearing , : A tH" SHoP Locked [7 Both oF Nout—/4 | Northwestern 24; rilinols 22. escape +. -hun- — wonderfully good it ie! Made of the ro He KEYS“ Your /2 Rater HANHAVING |Z BROTHERLY LoVe? th Dakota State 30; Morning- - dreds who still roll cigars with filthy choicest, tenderest leaves that the pean “BACCO STORE AND Nou BEHIND fo WHY, NEMHER $id 20 ctnn 26 fingers—and spit on the ends! 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And its purity is safe- Marshall undoubtedly was thinking 0: guarded along every step of theway _ of when he said: “What this country Begg Me rc ab a by amazing inventions that foil, needs is a good Sc cigar!” we i

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