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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930 Plain Power Is Cougar Threat in Annual Battle in Rose Bowl Arena | wasincron sts [PROMOTERS FIGHTING SHY OF SCHMELING-SHARKEY BATTLE | | RRLIES ON MASSIVE | By Ahern |ICOMPLICATIONS RISE [Mandan Cagers to Face Linton Tonight | | STRENGTH FOR WINS Mi t Fi H Ca Beat Papooses May Meet Bismarck : 5 Defensively Team Has Balked Ae USS To End Practice Viking Fine 38 to 25 Evangelical Five in Pre- “ a) liminary Game All Efforts to Score | Over Week-End Nohigren and Lumb Lead At- tack for Winners in Wednes- OUR BOARDING HOUSE LETS PLAY i Ef Now MEN, LETS : | pms LAURIE ” 7 HAVE “TURKEY IN H HE STRAW, AND PLAY IT VERY con SPIRITO | wu. EGAD, HE WAY “THINGS ARE INSTEAD? . MY RHEUMATISM IN TW’ RIGHT SHOULDER HURTS WITH-THEmM Mandan’s cage squad will meet the 1 Linton Lions tonight in their second pre-tournament game of the season. N = SS \ WI OTHER TIME, 4 Against It % * VEGETABLES, Heavyweight Scrai ‘ ; = i led GOING »THiS CURB FAST CHUNES ! bg aaoer BE Proposed Heavywelg P Concordia and Gustavus Meet day Night Game unin inwhleh the Blomarex PLAY FUNDAMENTAL GAME| [ MUSICALE WILL NET NH’ Groceries N comING —fo May'Go Wests Mew ‘York Wahpeton Science, Madi- | aturon, s, D, Dec 18--(e)—Huron | dan Papooses. Last week the Bis — US A HUNDRED DOLLAR'S) |= IN TH” Box, Hem IN BAGS, Eliminated son Normal Tonight basketeers short-passed and |™arck team nosed out the Papooses WORTH OF Food DAY, by a score of 17-14. FoR “THE PaoR AND UNEMPLOYED £— ¥ ‘ s = short-shot their way to a 38 to 25 victory. over Valley City teachers college in a fast game here Wednes- |. day night. Nohlgren and Lumb led the attack for the winners, who had an 18 to 11 lead at the half. Early in the second half the North Dakotans tied the score, but baskets by .Lumb and Nohigren, each of whom scored 14 points, put the Scalpers back in the lead. Bryan and Dennis played strong defensive games for Huron, while St. Paul, Dec. 18.—(7)—State college basketball teams, with one exception, wind up their 1930 practice-game schedules tonight, Friday and Satur- cay, and then will disband for a week or so for the holidays before resum- ing work for the conference schedule to start the second week in January. Concordia and Gustavus are the only quints in action tonight, the Cobbers playing their second game of the week against Wahpeton Science w pa Is My HoRN I ' Sg B Cougars Use Straight Football to Gain Their Frequent Victories MUST HAVE PRELIMINARY FoR “THAT MUSIC , 4 game.. they have polished their of- a fense and defense until they look like different teams. is Mandan’s Braves will encounter tougher opposition tonight than they did in their opener Friday. The Lin- ton crew has had a few more skir- mishes than the Braves. And unlike the Hebron quint they have some veterans in their lineup. Coach Mc- Mahan predicts that anything may happen. New York Fight Board Does Not Consider Stribling; Ask Tourney You already may have suspected | that the Cougars of Washington State, who face Alabama in the New Year battle in the Rose Bowl at Pasa- H Gena, possess plenty of power. 4 Logically, the team had to have | power to win the championship of New York, Dec. 18.—()—A situation similar to the one which sent the + FT Barry, f .. 0 MeKiroy, f Chalmers, Osborne, & Anderson, Hint, ¢ Totals... Elgin (15)— Engelhardt, f ny 0 0 4 Pr s | star. ‘ | high school and independent basket- | Leicestershire tomorrow. It is under- {ball squads defeated the Mound high j School and independent ‘spectively at the Marmarth gymnas- _ | tum. | — cs. © oe coe a Havelock high school trounced); Fights Last Night Mound 22 to 14 in a hard-fought game | Austin and Griffin were outstanding | Havelock while Berg and Rue ; Were high scorers for Mound. Nesja ‘was high point man for the Havelock independents, The final! score in this game was 19 io 15.! \Shepersky was Mound’s individual (By the Associated Prena) Toledo.—Roger Bernard, F' ing in a doubleheader, the Havelock | again and will follow the hounds in u stood he is not buying any more horses fives re- | but is using mounts loaned by friends. * OPPOSITE PENNA. STATION 31" ST. & 7% AVE. Opposite Penna. Station NEW YORK mo BEMIS! In Beautifully Wrapped Holiday Package of 25 or More of the \Oc 2 for 25c and 3 for 50c sizes Cellophane Sealed | ic McMahan intends to start Captain the Pacific Coast Conterence, beat- first Dempsey-Tunney "heavyweight pene SCee peter ins gai nee BERL WORK "ZOE thee MOHINL “ANCSRObeTE BeLInteTS ing the touted Trojan, i championship fig ladelphia " pf le at the forward berths; Byron Spiel- sgueeosely i is a teu that 5 bulk See eo ae OEMS RE tte Fen Smee Bodh bakbear comet Mvedneuiag: the} =e. man in all probability. will pay ts to balk all efforts to score. Its bul tossed upon the edict of the New York * - rovit center ition, although is hard to push back. On the of- state athletic commission that Max Augies Meet Cobbers | Basketball Scores Beundats, belle aire ieay salkp Tor ) fense, with Elmer Schwartz furnish- Schmeling’ must agree within 15/ priday night Augsburg will clash|® the tipoff. In the guard positions, ing most of the drive in the backfield, days to defend his title against Jack) .ith the scrappy Concordia team of (By The Associated Press) McMahan will use Sterling Byerly , the Cougar lavishly uses brute force, Sharkey. St. Paul in Minneapolis, and Satur-| At St. Paul—Hamline 37; St. Paul and Lloyd Dietrich. coupled with everyday, straight-for- Following hard on 3 bi eat day Carleton mects its second Big |Luther 18. : McMahan will use at least 10 men ward football, to gain its objective. A which Seon inal a Sate Ten opponent in Northwestern uni-| At Winona—St. Mary's 17; Stout| during the contest. team has to have power when most William COTE wiicn, baptee it ie versity at Evanston, Ill. l Institute 15. ‘ scaeariy ib an of its plays are obvious before they | para Fen TE EeSeines ie Heavy. | The only game scheduled for next At St. Paul—St. Thomas 13; St.| A bill eee y rhs aie of ever start. i Salen plots ‘Nate Lewis, maten~|Week is between Concordia of Moor- Paul Y. M. C. A. 22. : the eee, i citi bo made a law eameawati Paget. | “3 ‘i “|head and the North Dakota State col-|_ At Northfield—St. Olaf 21; River by passing it by a two-thirds major- Conservative Game Playe { maker of the Chicago stadium, of. lege team at Fargo. Falls Normal 18. ity in both houses of congress. ‘ ‘That was the impression the team fered errr Hyshas Lae ues Four Ot thE five state collagen | At Collegeville—St. John’s U. 23; St. t made on its eastern trip this year ; crown agains’ ing in cag playing last night were victorious, |Cloud Teachers 22, ‘The first settlement made in Ark- M4 when the coast eleven defeated Vil- | next, spring. gnly St. Thomas losing. It was the| At Sioux City—Morningside 31; | ansas was by the French, at Arkansas by Janova. Of course, Coach Babe Hol- With promoters in general fighting opener for the Tommies and the St. | Augustana (Sioux Falls) 21. Post in 1685. ie lingbery may have been sitting on iy of Bear Re eanad Iekiy. wis Paul ¥. M. ©. A. team proved too i Siete tas, rea ae ruly is nee heavewelgtit championship serap Head ae Tomped away with a 22 to ld it, again eliminat lew | Q E z merous compromises could be effected. gi » . ther iam ea Re criodis fanaaeer i 7 a F ‘Lewis! offer vies Sraetetl cel ae igs ik aa iyers TRuiwied Games (60 tal football, even wasting some of its B k t M t Li t Q t F d graphic confirmation from Sidney N. " " ai vi im Strotz, president of the Chicago Sta-{ordination in their passing and gen- ae ee ee Is arc o ee in on uin rl ay luis corporaeion Lewis plans to stage }eral floor work and as a result turned The Cougar is mighty on defense. pera hares ' Sa aoa? als = = the fight in Soldier field, Chicago, ie the ae 2 Se ue Go eee | ! hd te s,/ers college to 5 insieuon ‘Gegitning ssh ‘Mel |Demons Defeated + Emmons} Havelock Hoopsters Badgers Dedicate rr nee erst wou run aver|see-sawed and field goals by Gilbert- cesar | CE Sere tat ee . EA ig EN 2S gga center, the left side of the wal = ae i A sents a pretty tough barrier. Big Year 51 to 8 Havelock, N. D., Dec. 18—Winning iNew Field House TM ana recipient of the offer, had a good Redmen Beat Stout George Hurley is next door at guard. | their sixth victory of the 1930 cage | = many Laie Ae ee Prenitioe The St. Mary's Redmen started the Turk Edwards, a 235-pound gent who ' + win) £880n, the Havelock Independents P Ga T h could reply e alf- season with a two-point victory over ae want arta, [path tnge ee ne Powe oe oer Hens = PON Game LOMIgNE Be ain eu etl Soe nme lea hg ae apegee * The game will start at 8:15 p. m. e ——_ mittee here in Spec , carigchaired cevocreper Weighing 106 L000 will have a team that i | ele ho contributed a> pls, |AIHDay Program Arranged to|"iuneana thls must be taken i0t0| ise) of the way and with ax mine MINNEAPOLIS fe: ‘ . y mmission edict ar enap of tie fellows, ne aine|Yeer than the Demons. In addition | Ta" awcin who made five polnts, | Observe Conclusion of Bee enaratiie canst be (oaaltiat restos elects caanaeey Mang “WHERE THE§GUEST Is KIN Wrsgar, to that they have some veterans | “ af i Idi ee yards gained ee Ae ie Ronis! year, Dio aeaek anciCHey | ee scored eight points for | Fight for Building : Heel See te Gagan tore St. John’s aes up cones toe —_ b ree ne ceplee The four men named {defeated the Bismarck quint in a 2h Be shia ae asa Pee — poration appears interested in such a ‘Ory, the third of the season, obft O Largest Hotel in the Northwest, ¢ been ne ony two-fifths of a ton | “!0se game. Last year the Demons} i Chicago, Dec. 18—(P)—It will not| fight unless there is a preliminary sree pt aggro deities te! iy Radio in Roam an of active obstad Canine ee “- Greenleaf Meets be just another basketball game {tournament to stir up public interest. | NOS 10° oo i pe witl Every an ot Se Sey en Ate caciee feated Linton 51 to 8. | | when Pennsylvania meets Wisconsin |“Tewis offered to share 50 per cent |!oF the Johnnies and ney soa ne every other modern convenience. Aiea no} ” aos Sched ramindierre de has “i i BR d | h t D . d | tonight at Madison, for the PR of the proceeds with the milk fund eee aoa ahmed a ae nag se : definitely dec on line-up, but | | beautiful new half million dollar fiel nd some Chicago charity, but the a | 4 THE WORLD” Style Lacks Deception probably will start Captain John | Udolph to Vecide | house will be formally dedicated. | promoters’ of the charity show were |Plaving. Best Beps IN TH It is hard to figure Alabama gain- | Spriggs and Eddie Agre at forward, | one e ; An all-day program has been ar-| inclined to turn a cold shoulder to the Fe a5 Moderate o Excellent Cafes. ing consistently through that Cougar | Harold Tait at center, and Lester | Har ampion | ranged to observe the successful con- | proposal yesterday. They preferred to) Rockne Will Undergo Entertainment Garage accommodations. line. By reason of the style of foot-; Dohn and Leo Benser at guard. | jclusion of Athletic Director George! qo their own matchmaking, they said, | E * ti . ball the team plays—it is neither a| If conditions are favorable Hays Sa aienare caer {Little's four year fight to build a|and not share the proceeds. Another Examination Warner nor a Rockne system—there | may use Olgierson, Allen, Finnegan, |New York Player Has Won Six field house for Wisconsin. F is cause for belief that the Cougars | Brown, and Green in the game. ij As in many dedication ceremonies, Rochester, Minn., Dec. 18—(P)— wail not scare readily against the stout | | Bismarck’s Imps will Play the Cole- Games; Greenleaf Has the Badgers may take a beating from Hockey Stars May Be 1 Exhausted from the most strenuous Alabama defense. e Cougar seems | harbor team in the preliminary that | the veteran nnsylvania five. . i season he has experienced, Knute to lack what Rockne might call scor-|1s scheduled to start at 7:18 p.m. Lost One | Walter E, Meanwell, Wisconsin coach, Branded Professiona Rockne, Notre Dame football coach, ing finesse, bul is a thersome | Although there has been no definite eaaE has only two veterans, mie- er returned to Rochester today for a os handful to be shoving around all aft- | line-up for the Imps in the Friday aie ae Dee. 18.—)—For the} jewski and Johnny Paul, and his new || wynnibes: Se RRA as ect complete recheck of his physicial con- tigeealee eer Peay ae erp ST peepee — Greenleaf of New York and Edwin eae tener aa SD. seats atid stars may be branded as professionals | dition at the Mayo clinic. The Cougar on the gridiron has a| ward positions, Shepard at center,|Rudolph of Chicago are to battle it| new plant have been sold. under a new ruling of the Amateur SS re style mindful of that of the Old Man| and Murphy and Myron Benser at |Ut for the world’s pocket billiards| One other Big Ten team, Indiana, | Athletic Union of Canada. Mauler in the ring. It hands out aj the two guard berths. championship. As at Detroit a year! will be in action tonight. The Illini| The ruling states that players who very simple and unscientific bust on ago, they meet tonight in the deciding | will entertain the Washington uni- |try out with professional teams stand e@ the chin. Its line averages 190 pounds e game. versity five from St. Louis. suspended and can be reinstated only or more and gives plenty of time for 1930 Grid Season . Rudolph has won six straight Mp m3 at the annual meeting of the Amateur oo Tic anno unces a fairly fast set of backs to get going. matches, while Greenleaf has five vic- Union. . It will take a great deal of speed tories to his credit after last night's | erger SKS lor Since the next annual session of the ‘ and deception to beat this team. If Sends Rockne to :125 to 21 triumph over Onofrio Lauri : Union will not be held until the lat- e e : ‘Wallace Wade has taught his Ala- ‘of New York, but has been defeated ter part of 1931, players who have re- DB amereure: fare deciles rani ca the oe /once. Tf the defending champion can | ary CKF@ASE |tirnea to amateur competition after Tama 1C J rovemen big fellows, the Tide might win. But Rochester Clinic pepeet mee font ot wining Lael iis te co pro try-outs would be banned from! it is a hard line to crack. for the titis Satu aay night. Playoft | Boston National Slugger Wants simionpute play during the current) meee Rider of Famous Notre Dame Coach Attended| G h "Ta i | $12,500 Yearly or Will im aa - i a | your Christmas gifts Mayo Clinic for Treatment ophers Working Be Holdout ntiton the . Weal ee This Hor. S of Infected Leg U di Ott | are store will close Dec. 24th. bi se Succumbs Los Angeles, Deo 18—ie-—Watter| store will close Dec. 24th, — n er erness Berger, who hit more home runs for | Rochester, Minn. Dec. 18—(P)—; os the Bosvor Nationals 128 pesson en a ‘ oH 5 ' since Babe Rut Clarence J. Kummer, Man o'|nute Rockne, the master thinker of Coach Dave MacMillan Goes to {2¥.,2"2'S onl tis league selary.” ar War’s Jockey, Is Victim Brothers clinic today for a checkup Madison to See Badger | sare he'll be a holdout if he doesn’t hy N Air and overhauling made necessary by get, it. A e .. the New Ati ‘, Cagers Play Berger is picking up extra money | of Pneumonia the strain of the Irish drive to the | is 1930 national gridiron title | Rscloséd today he is asking President | —_ od F-senctaga lose lay he 4 ‘esident 2 2 New York, Dec. 18—(P}—Cl Rockne was here a year ago for, Minneapolis, Dec. 18.—()—Minne- | Emil ‘Fuchs for at least $12,500 to play Container maintains acini: vetet j ney ries treatment of,a leg infection which |‘ Sota’s basket shooters today finished |on his club next year. Last season ‘ Man O" War to many victories, died | EePt him inactive physeally unit oe oe final Suaminatlons then went aay | was ite more than he would have | spring. plans to go to a soul ‘or final examinations then went out { = f today, Bt gis, home in Jamaica, | resort early in January for a long rest. for drill on the fleldhouse floor, | Tecelved had he remained, with the | om, constant air pressure eens. He was 31 years old. Kum- working under George Otterness, as- | LOS AnselsS Angels, he sat \. = ae tad ben ill for several days with N El sistant coach, who filled in while | : oo E maticall: ‘ lodak D Madison, | ! i“ auto In 1920 Man O” War won 11 races leven to Pee MacMillan wee) i: Mae. N ose ry an. mene was in the saddle in iN W t F e id Play Pennsylvania tonight. E e ll tu tart ! ie Gophers are reaching the end : iy a career 15 years ago as est Pri ay | of their easiest week of the season's | , ° e seals ai pune res namie 1B, Be Foe pone of the best —_—_—_— | practice, interrupted by the examin- ASPLEND: Db. oll a ‘This to How tt Werks! An on peal inning almost !49 Football Men Make Up Squad | ations, but not enough to prevent two ‘The black aren ts a segment of all of the important “prizes except sabe hardy drills Tuesday and Wednesday. OM & BA, i ° soft rubber, ender constant ies Renticky 6 by ane Delmont Which Will Face Los On both days the Gopher varsity Ss stion Get) jon. The insiant the y. He rode Ladkin to a note- tangled with scrubs and reserves in uqge treatie here, as mall pierced the compression worthy victory in the international Angeles A. C. offensive drill and probably would do | (eye) totorist knows frem member the soft rabber gripped race with Epinard in 1924. the same today. | * 4 ' fi it czperiones, it tighti7, allewing 20 aie to qin 1220 with Kummer up, Man O'! Grand Forks, N, D. Dec. 18-P}—| Minnesota will go after. its third | SINGLE or en. | Sir Cone Srawa, the rubber seats the hele Be ort ih a 978,000 maton ind- | nineteen University of North Dakota | straight preliminary game victory and | incre And he need pertectiy, aut pig) his widow and two (etidders will leave Friday on the last | Saturday night when it plays host | va ba sal stently—aet om children” leaves his widow and two lian of the most ambitious football | to Belolt college of Beloit. Wis. 00 @ Box of tine eure lest. * : 3 schedule ever undertaken by the; acl cMillan has not an- ° Flickertails. The trip will take them | Nounced a practice program for the | DOUBLE Tropic-Havored This amazing new tire development ‘ Mott Cage Squad to Los Angeles, where they ciaso with | Christmas holidays which will last laces the now old-fashioned inner , Beats Elgi + aithe Athletic club there Christmas | from Friday to Jan. 5. During this} 1200 ROOMS tul It eliminates punctures, road i eats Kigin Quint) ca. time the Gophers will meet Carleton | delays—danger of blowouts. Hundreds ; After arriving at Los Angeles, Dec. and Iowa State in the last two non- WITH 1200 BATHS Reape N TE ee of miles are added to the life of your i Mott, N. D., Dec. 18—The Mott In-|22, the team will go through three | cOnference games. All sid ies Yat one ti All its potential e is placed j dependent cage team won its second | vigorus workouts under direction of | <i eee @ Alll rooms are outside. . motorist gets home, b pia ey \ Fictory of the season Tuesday by de- |Coaches C. A. West and C L. Star-| Prince of Wales to © All rooms have Servidors. erat, bie conven at your service by the Air Container. fo 15 in @ | buck. 4 er fast and close contest. bai aberge Again Follow Hounds) fj ¢ Ali rooms have Circulating ee le 4 Now ron need tent Youk seq only Mott led at the half 11-9. Bender, t loss of alr... and once along w! ie— fact, Many car Elgin center, was the high scorer of | Havelock Cagers _Ueiidon, Dec. 18.— (#) — The Dally | lee-Water no slow leak? owners report they have gone for 12 to i the game with 11 points. ! i xpress says the prince of Wales, who without addi a Friday Havsiock wil play at wor.) 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