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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1980 | Major Loop Owners Fail to Complete Any Important Player ————— >>> —S DRAFTQUESTIONTD. [PHANTOMS WALLOP STEELE BASKETEERS IN FIRST TILT, 46-24 ot ee seas TIES a Excessive Demands Cause Many VISITING MACHINE ei Shaky Schaumberg, Bismarck Independent Center, Is Out- standing Scorer ——- Player Deals to Fall Through CLUB HEADS CAN’T AGREE More Veterans Looking for Jobs Than at Any Previous Time ‘ PHANTOMS SET FAST PACE Bismarck Cagers to Play Man- dan Recreation Parlor Squad Thursday Night New ‘York, Dec. 10—(?)}—Major league club owners and managers have set some sort of a record for the first two days of the annual mid- winter meetings—they've failed to complete a single player deal of any importance. ST NELSONS WAGER MADE POR OD oe ENS NS (33 LBS., WIT FULL RING (6S ON, INCLUDING SHOES TRE ORDEAL BRODGITON DOES EAR DEAT Nearly doubling the score of their opponents, the Phantoms, Bismarck’s It’s not because they haven’t tried. Hour after hour in the hotel lobbies the conversations go on but every budding deal has been nipped by the frost of excessive demands. The New York Yankees, for in- stance, have been talking things over with the St. Louis Browns, the Chi- cago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox without getting anywhere. From the Browns the Yanks would like to get a pitcher, particularly George Blaeholder, but the Browns are in- terested only in a pitcher the Yan- kees do not want to lose, young Hen- ry Johnson. Can't Agree Third Beseman Wille Kamm and Catcher Moe Berg are the players the Yankees would be glad to take off the White Soxs’ hands and they still have a hankering for Fighter Danny MacFayden or Ed Morris, Red Sox pitching aces. Outflelder Harry Rice is the Yankee most likely to figure in a trade. Rogers Hornsby of the Chicago Cubs has about given up hope of get- ting First Baseman Jim Bottomley from the Cardinals and will string along with Charles Grimm and George Kelly. The Giants could use ‘Wallie Berger, slugging outfielder of the Boston Braves, but every time John McGraw tries to do business someone asks for Third Baseman Freddie Lindstrom and the whole thing’s off. 7 contemplated deal between Brooklyn and the Boston. Braves has fallen through. Brooklyn wanted send Harvey Hendrick and Gordon .«Balde to the Braves in exchange for Ed Brandt, a good pitcher. The Braves were willing to buy Hendrick outright but refused to part with Brandt. More Veterans at Meeting ‘There are more veterans around |Shaughnessy in six months, held un- the meeting looking for jobs than in|disputed possession of first place in some years. Cy Perkins, old Philadel-|tne American League Hockey race to- phia Athletic catcher, would like to hook up with Portland of the Pacific Coast League while Jack Quint |start, clinched thelr lead last rtigh thinks he still could be of assistance by to a major league pitching staff. He|to 2, at the Chicago stadium. The talked to Hornsby but the Cubs al- next manager before Spencer Abbott him to it, is here scouting National Hockey Loop Clubs End Part of Schedule Les Canadiens, Montreal's Flashy Team, Defeats To- ronto Maple Leafs 4 a g iy ‘3 5 : A to|Chicago Club, Off to Shaky we OO SPUN MANDELL BLEW AS GUE CHAINS Renee Ese Or ws WEIGHT-MAKING MURDERED (iM « —_— Battalino to Meet : Shamrocks Lead | Bavistine to Meet | English Protest American Circuit | Friday Night Bout| Carnera Match — Ih Hock Ra New York, Dec. 10—()—Just how gees ge ES wor! feat championshi) should be settled definitely Friday night when the Hartford boy tackles Kid Chocolate in a 15-round title bout in Madison Square Garden. Chocolate started out as a 3 to 1 favorite, but the odds have dropped to 8 to — ey, ‘won't be greater than wi ers Chicago, Dec. 10—(P}—The Chicago|the ting, “nen ‘he Battlers enter Seu Smt Top-Notch Sockers Appear on Benefit Fund Fight Card Cleveland News Expected to Start, Grabs Position in Defeating Hornets \ Fight on Grounds of Meen's Weakness \nera’s match against: Reggie Meen, young English ‘shoe’ factory worker, to be held in Albert Hall Dec. 18, has sportsmen. Agitation against’. the match was started by the Daily Mail. Jeff Dickson, American promoter, told the Mail that -Meen had chal- lenged Camera and that, otherwise he would not have promoted the match. ita'of the fight declare ge Shamrocks, off to a shaky it defeating the Duluth Hornets, 3 victory gave them @ record of six wins and three defeats. The Hornets pre- viously had blanked the Shamrocks, 1 to 0, Have Capacity House for allowed in the’ ae ring ‘with him, Hettinger-Mott to Annual Mee Big Ten Cage Threat Renew Old Rivalry) cveena; pec 107A top-| Opens Sheet Tonight a 5 will be for Mott until vacation, EGAD, N'LADS ! tr PLEASES NE CHRISTNAS IDEA Ki nee (utes Sueno § we A. K TT WILL BE LIKE A BOONERANCE: pp OUPE RMGING ) Tin ceey 1 THE QUICKEST WAY “TO MAKE Your: $7 SELF HAPPY, IS “To MAKE SOMEONE ELSE HAPPY~I(T ISN'T WHAT You GIVE, BUT TO WHOM YoU Give 17, THIS: VEAR—CHRISTMAS DAY 1S GOING To BE A. MERRY ONE FoR THE UNFORTUNATE AND THE UNEMPLOYED! WE witt HELP SEE -To :| ~ With Young Men}. »:: Daily Mail Starts Opposition to] gm ttt London, Dec, 10—(}—Primo Car- Sot Opponent Meen is no match for the big Italian | independent cagequint,decisively wal- Steele Lions Tuesday evening tstanding Points to his credit.. Spitzer, Steele’s flashy forward, was the most success- | Here's a new addition to the lists of All-American teams. ful player for the Lions, He was re-| ten stars pictured above after the National Inter-City sponsible for 14 points for Steele. @ fast pace near the end. Slightly ragged in spots, the Phan+ toms showed great potentialities. At no. time during the contest was there any doubt’ as to who the winner would be. The Phanoms led from the minute the game began until the final whistle was blown. The Phantoms showed a clever of- fense that was better than their de- fensive play. During the last half Steele put up a stronger defense than they did earlier in the game.’ than at the first part of the game. ve not completed O. Churchill, (Phantom manager, has arranged pre- play the Mandan recreation parlor’s club, St. Martins, Pa. Left to right are Betty Cadbury, P! ‘The game dragged listleasly through | inside;Barbara Strebeigh, Philadelphia, left halfback; Kitty the first quarter, but gradually gained pee field hockey Weiner, Boston, center forward. Adjudged the best girl hockey players in the country are the tournament held at the Philadelphia Cricket in, left ful 4 Al i m, right inside; Anne Pugh, Baltimore, right fullback; Leeta McWilliams, iphia, wnsend, Philadelphia, captain and ~ Cate goal. keeper; Anne center forward; Sue Cross, Philadelphia, right wing; ard Katherine NODAKS PROMISED REGAL TOUR FOR LOS ANGELES GAME Twenty North Dakota Men Will Leave University Dec. 19 for Christmas Battle Is Accorded Wild Chicago Welcome Several Thousand Fans Crowd Station to Stage Wild Demonstration Chicago, Dec. 10.—()—Several thousand football fans jammed the team at the state training school gym.| Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 10.—A trip| LaSalle street station today in » Wild ‘Two weeks from tonight they - ably will go to Minot. nar summary; Phantoms— . 4 y cc fe] Steam mous Sl cron S| Sonsests gsm S| ececsromton, ones Sohene | emmunon . 6 12-20 17 Referee, W. H. Payne; umpire, A. van Wyk; scorer, Whitey? timer, Celebration for al oonwno cago Will Prepare an ‘Irish Day’ to Mexico, banquets, theatre and sight-seeing trips are in store for the Sioux gridders who leave Dec. 19 i demonstration as their greeting to|#- Knute Rockne and his Notre Dame Notre Dame Team (BLACK ACES ROUT 0.5.6. QUINT 16-12. Agre, U. S. C. Star Forward, Is High Point Man for Prac- | tice Game The Black Aces defeated the U. S.C quint in a practice game in the Rich- holt school gymnasium 16-12. ‘The game was hard fought through- rae Agre, although playing for the C. cagers, high it man. Potter, Soak tor the Black Aces, bagged eight points to be second in scoring honors. to play the: Los Angeles Athletic club| University Rough Riders, returning] The summary: Dec. 25 at Los Angeles, as the “Smokeaters” because the club is sponsored and most mem- Angeles Athletic club have as their star Don Moses, former University of Southern California fullback. This club has lost only to the Olympic club this season. eben ee team will return home Interest Grows In Army-Navy Feud Close to an Even-Money Choice New York, Dec. 10—(?)—Prospects of an evenly contested game have re- vived hopes of @ sell-out for the foot- ball clash between Ticket sales lagged badly for a while, ishing showing Midshipmen May Enter Game i from Los Angeles after their nine- The Ramblers, returning unex- pectedly victorious over the vaunted ‘Trojans of Southern California, were accorded the greatest ovation ever given an athletic team. Notre Dame tans of Chicago were forced to com- bers of the team are firemen, the Los| P&e88 into one hour their feelings on Sot the subject of their football and they made the most of their Big Station Jammed The big station was jammed’ with milling thousands waiting for the special train to arrive. As it slid into the station, policemen fought with the mob to clear the tracks, but they | were swept aside. Enthusiastic wel- roofs and organizing cheering. es sagt ei ee bil i fu {Fights Last Night | (By the Asseciated Press) 1 racy Cox, Indi mapelis, Billy Shaw, Bree Ee Shty Neon, Mock I~ land, Ill, and Rey Mitchell, St. Louis, drew <5). seats les ‘outpointed Boots er, Catumbus, Cia. (10)- org Paulie Walker, New ¥ an, San He ral : : i 5 g : ‘Sport Slants | H. Potter, f M. Balzer, f Maddock, ¢ J, Masseth, Finlayson, ¢ K. Christopher, ¢)- N. Agre, & in \,, Total ‘Referee, Schlickenme: With the belated s! i along skirmishing | comers climbed all over engine, ten-|the All-America f front 4 ders and coaches, running along the | sociated ballot see Press “‘balloteers” have seasoned regulars who have known the benefits of the ballyhoo before. My colleague, Brian Bell, from his Post of observation and responsi- halfback: “I saw him only once, but in that time he showed euFE d z & & 5 | ie il i i ie Ay Deals <'.