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; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1981 © ; a Demons Reopen Cage Campaign Against Jamestown and Dickinson - CAPTAL GY FE ST. THOMAS SCORES TRIUMPH OVER NORTH DAKOTA AGGIES | WILL MEET MIDGETS ‘Golfers. Ready for Open Tourney Play (477 VE LEADS (Heavyweight Title Still in Muddle HEREONSATURDAY rs curs wo» (MICHIGAN 3SPORT ATHLETE | BM THROUGHOUT {BEACH CAGERS WILL RECEIVE [ews «see ut Bismarck High School Squad_ Rounds at Los pon ha, BECOMES REGULAR AT LAST 10 WIN BY vA 10 5 TEST AT NEW SALEM, HEBRON | Up Bout Plans Undefeated in Basketball | ; } = : Los Angeles, Jan. 8.—(?)}—Pr 2 shroud ngeles, Jan. ‘omise Westerners Showed Surprising American League Pelt: Bho neque et ee | : t | Tilts This Year of clear weather Friday heartened’ Norman Daniels Used Hereto- America’s golfing army after a soak- weight muddle Thursday while all a STEELE TO PLAY IMPS) 26 tsin whlch caught more see beh Utility Player; May | N. D. A. C. Squad Take Four- Strength in Defeating P . concerned awaited ein of W. qualify! as they! i . * Folel : Gratified L. (Young) Stribling man- ae |sought the privilege of contesting for | in Nine Letters Point Lead in First Min- Dickinson Five , rexy ager, “Pa” Stribling, the key men in ‘ Season Tickets Are Offered $10,000 in Los Angeles’ sixth annual) —_— ute of Play ae } the question of whp will fight whom fa dc open tournament. i NORMAN DANIELS (Tribune 8 Setvice) t eco | for what The Strib- Students for Remaining Ninety-five of these weathered the| Ann Arbor, Mich. Jan. 8—(7)— — ‘New Salem, N. D., Jan. 8—Strength | ings are due Thursday evening to Hoop Battles Here storm through 36 holes of play to| Norman Daniels has started a season FAIRHEAD ENTERS AT: HALF] or the Beach high school bestettall | Secrthe conferences started all orer. oop Battles move into position with 38 exempted | 25 & oe on @ University of Mich- seat B rd Believes Ba: Loop! ‘No matter who may fight or Where entrants, ready for the initial round |/gan m NE ERS team, which recently walloped Dick- | Barna je seball ; summer's championship battle Bismarck’s Demon cagers will re-|over the par 69 Wilshire Country club| | Although Daniels is a three sport Minnesota College Lineup In-| inson, will be given an accurated Pennant Race in 1931 mar take place, it seems Stribling open their pre-tournament- basketball | course. jathlete, and may equal the unusual cludes Four ‘Freshiien test this week-end in two games| | nan will be one of the men: in the ring. campaign this week with two games.| Of these, six have already earned |tecord of Harry Kipke und Benny againds ‘Siw ‘Balen ‘asd’ Hebeok tn Will Be Close With Schmeling barred in New York, The Capital City quint will play |$50 each for best cards on the half- Oosterbaan, he has been used here- and One Veteran Nort the Madison Square Garden manage- Jamestown at Jamestown. Friday|dozen qualifying courses. They are|tofore as a utility player. He is in a h Missouri Slope Conference oe ment began to move Tuesday in the night and Dickinson at Bismarck | Willie Goggin, San Franciseo; Ben | Position to win nine “M's,” three each — games, By E. S. BARNARD direction indicated by the state ath- high school gymnasium Saturday. jColtrin, Oakland; W. H. Cox, Brook-|in football, basketball and baseball. St. Paul, Jan. 8—()—North Dakota| The games will be played at New American League President letic commission—toward a battle be- The Bismarck high school squad/lyn; Jimmy Thompson, Colorado] Only Kipke and Oosterbaan did Agricultural college's basketball team ei and Hebron. The westerners! chicago, Jan. &8—(—It is with| tween Stribling and Jack Sharkey, has been undefeated so far this year.|Springs, Colo.; Ray Mangrum, Dallas,|that. Jo Truskowski also was a three took it on the nose again Wednesday be obssetegeri tial to win satisfaction, that I review the Amer-|the winner to be recognized as In their toughest and only game dur-|Tex.; and Willard Hutchinson, Chi-;sport man. Daniels now has two night when it lost the final game of | the conference title if can wit | tean Teague season of 1990, not only| heavyweight champion. At the same ing the holiday recess, the Demons| cago. football letters and one each in bas- @ two-week road trip to St. Thomas| both of their games this week-end: | 103.5) the champions of our league|time, Nate Lewis, Chicago stadium defeated the fast Kappa Sigma quint| Tied for low qualifying score with |ketball and baseball. college, 27 to 25. Glen Ullin, tied with Hebron and | [oo "th. world series for the fourth] matchmaker, went about his prep- a 17-16. The Kappa Sig squad is com- Goggin and Coltrin was an 18-year-| Possibly Daniels had been too ver- ‘The North Dakotans were outplayed | Sentinel Butte for first place, hopes simone the entire game by Coach Ray | tO strengthen its postion ‘with a vic- [Straight eas toe Ios SST ner | ment Sebineling in Chicago. mee : Mock’s quint which included four| tory over Almont at Almont. Senti-| ©. ore spirited competition in our} Lewis, Sidney Strotz, president of ee ee nel Bute, one of the surprise ‘cums circuit than there had been for sev- | the Chicago stadium corporation, and posed entirely of Bismarck alumni|old high school lad, Danny Sangster,|satile to be a regular. Last year he athletes attending the University of Los Angeles amateur, who played|played forward and guard in basket- North Dakota. through the rain with a 76 after going|ball. This year he started at center. ies for the Demon |out in 70. In baseball he played shortstop, sec- 4 2, ee cena carne be determined | Eighteen holes play will feature the|ond base and right field. ‘The visitors took four-point lead| inson Normal model high school on a|€T8l SeMs005. se oo tn cae. | JOE IMC Sere contecenie ants fear and it will take a few games|first two days, with the 60 leaders| Although he has played chiefly at within a minute of play when Arthur | trip this week-end. paign, Washington and Cleveland| ‘Tuesday morning and departed to against the powerful opponents they | moving into Sunday's final 36 holes.|end on Wolverine football teams, he and MacDonald sent the ball through! Dickinson is the only team to play | ©o)'. osteq the lead from the Ath-| make up for lost sleep without mak- also has worked at fullback and half. the hoop from difficult angles, but| non-conference opponents Friday | Ach. Whe Or Soe "Se ace was al ing any announcement but it was meet in the coming weeks to give an _—__ ° He subbed at full in Michigan's most the lead was’cut short when Captain| @nd Saturday. tics . actu Bismarck high school team wil Starting Nodak important 1929 game—Harvard. Tommy Antil and Jimmy Delmont] Official conference standings ‘to-| threat. | Of course. the saben [ree ceaie Pigott lay Fargo at the new World War One of Michigan’s coaches gave tied the score at 4 all. day, as announced by L. A. Albrecht, two months of the season but Wash- | that may interfere with the Aires Memorial building Jan. 23. Undoubt- B a sk et Five him credit for oe ee Harvard pone fertiee Ceres to So] eas Salem, secretary of the loop, fol- | ton was cangerous almost to the| Chicago bout. One concerned the edly Coach George “Baldy” Hays will game en ae Cece, oe pa eat A aes : finish, and Connie Mack was com-| poll the National Boxing association u against Barry Wood's passes. Wier to make the score 8 to 6. Knake Won Lost eo pelied to call upon pitchers Grove|{s conducting as to whether the added a field goal for the Tommies| Hebron ........ and after MacDonald scored two|Glen Ullin ..... points, Delmont and Omy Hahn| Sentinel Butte . counted three times from the floor] Be to give Mock’s team a two point lead. joe} and Earnshaw in and out of tura in| heavyweight title shall be declared ‘00 | order to preserve that lead Peay | eee ee ee Pee orace xe Although such a statement man will given a peri grace ° ip | seem to be stereotyped, I actually be- if he shows signs of arranging for a 500 500 000 000 Q arrange for his team to use the un- a usually large memorial building floor Picked b Letich ‘This year Daniels’ touchdown before the Fargo game. I y against Purdue started Michigan on Hays will take eight or 10 men with its way to an undefeated Big Ten esti trip. It is as- record. him on ine pe will use Captain John-|Felber, Lowe, DuChene, Jarrett Steadiness. was Daniels’ big asset See en Tait ab Age: and| and Schave Almost Sure swatabinigiby tarning fa a wholly im- FC, : probably Lester Dohn and ” Dale to Get Call possible play at critical moments. p 4 4 the game St. Thomas enjoyed an ad- line- - - vantage of not less than that num- Brown at guards in the starting line: NORMAN Mess lieve the race in the American league | title defense. in 1931 will be even closer. Cleve-| The other involved the contract land’s young team, which has been} the Madison Suare Garden corpor- %. strengthened, is sure to be more Of] ation now holds, calling for Schmel- @ factor. Washington can be de-| ing to defend his title first in New wup. Hays has not definitely decided] (104 works NOD, Jan. 8 M Bask i . pended upon to put up another great] york under the Garden direction. © cA » N. D., . 8.—P)— DANIEL: hi In the second half Coach Saal- Ne ork, under the manage- " on his line-up for the Dickinson con-| wren"C don Giem Letien sends his ott eteers S A Relied pastere licensee sation fight. ‘New ¥. the Manage” | Jaoobs Holds the commission's action team functioned more smoothly. Fair- be a greater contender | ognition voided head, in addition to gets four field ‘ in 1930. I also look for ee goals, played an excellent floor game. Detroit to show marked improve- oceined nt Siturday night, ‘The | #2 the last game of the Nodak's prac- The visitors threatened just before! trom a relative on the magazine’s|ment. And, if Chicago adds some John Lee Coulter Is preliminary is scheduled 10 begin at] tice Sch-dule, he probably will have! ooday wight Tilt Is Ninth Tri-| Wye ? the close of the game when they! publishing staff because his local Studying Oil Tariff Fred Felber at center, Lowe and Du- sti] er en e brought the score to 23 to 21. Both/ newsdealer’s supply was exhausted on ae is going to prove more dan- Sa The test. 4 University of North Dakota basket- e The Stecle high school Hoopster:| ball team on the floor Priday nigh Beat Elgin 25-15 will meet the Bism: me to meet St. Olaf college at Northfield 7:30 p. m. and the Dickinson-Demon A shal 8:30 p. m. bcc = oath and Jarrett and umph for Mott in 11 an oe counted an rae and the first dgy. RAR AFD, ae Se enue is werk Season ‘eudents, but no| coy. Will be the quint that faces Contests a Cee no annie nal| ig At especial atoption, ot were) bre emcee teh ape offered to Bismarck students, but 00) morningside in the first North Cen- Valley City Team Stages Sec-| core 27 to 25. on poe mino! Nears as fea me e season’ tickets will be sold adults. tealiconterente attle: Loner tb the minor leagues and go| With independent oil operators in con- . tl Mott, N. D., Jan. 8—Mott’s inde-| ond-Half Rally to Take ¥ ° = Care er a detected Norte Das | pendent cagers added another victory Goat io Wig werk far toward relieving them from the nection With the move for @ protec mmnesota Quunts | kote'st io'27, but they are the ath-| (0 their string when they defeated spl debi leg att z 9 distress they have encountered os | Dr. Coulter has visited oll centers letes who came through the test ‘vith | Elgin at Elgin 25-15. This was the et TS ALWANS AN OPEN | Zest of the ules under | in Arkansas, Louisiana, ‘Texas, Kan- flying colors and played the veteran | ninth triumph for the Mott five in| valley City, N. D., Jan. 8—(P)—|8 1 6 and also the obsolete SNe ea Ovuheda an tue lat two ‘ ave Vay 0 eSt| Cink cit tnetr reet in the ‘second 11 contests. (Mott led at half time| staging a second half rally, the Val-|§ 1 3 SEASON FOR THe : which they were operating. 2k eae inthe first contest had been Jost) ft he second half. Captain Ander-| ley City Vikings basketball team de- 7B 230 “TROVBLE HUNTER.” Seema mee net rmid-continast sren enveph eae = Week-End Promises ClassyCon-| Felber has solved the center prob-| 80n at guard and Osborne at forward | feated Ellendale normal here ‘Wed- eau Captaining the Texas Sereterd prose capererory Riders Nea . lem, which has been bothering Letich| were outstanding for Mott while| nesday night, 24 to 22, in the con-|Nomejko, ¢ ea ketball quintet this season Beal Peco tests Arnong State Con- | Sinte the season opened. ‘The big| Bender at center played best for El-| rerence opencr. Delmont? f 2 aaa aera cian arene tak gin. 3 McMahon, 6 0 jonors season ference Members Soe eee rations cats ae care | tn games last week Mott trimmed | , Although the Valley Citians scored | Knaie, ¢ Boo 2 voted the most valuable player to the *. " does not possess the speed that some | Regent 31-15 and downed Leith 41-| four more field goals than the vis: | Anti) ge py Ogi oe squad. Although only a six-iooter, | Swiftest, Easiest Way St. Paul, Jan. 8—(/P}—Hockey held| of the other candidates have 25. Osborne scored a total of 30| itors, the proficiency Baer, Ellendale rae rip Hoke was not outjumped by a single To End Bili . Neco 2 forward, from the foul line almost 5 8 foe all last season. ‘o End Bilious Spell Totals re ae. the attention of state conference} While Jarrett has been out irr] Points in these two games. Officials — ‘Referee, Hall; schools : ave his team the victory. Hescored is eferee, Hall; umpire, Thursday as basketball quints| basketball only about a week, he, The summary: & ift 8 Mos four field | €ennedy- Cards Get Another Chance When you neglect those first symp- enjoyed an open date prior to a rush| proved that he must be put back on |, Mott (25)— FG FT PF ee eee: of business Friday and Saturday. _| his old Job. Secord, who opened in| Meiliroy, ¢ ogo 2a earaeae Gamette Tieeuta ceaneal *" Fights Last Nicht Night 7 Rr atapet erciew care eoorppetg toms of constipation—bed _breatts The opening game of the St. Paul| the place of Jarrett, is a speedy soph- |Osborne, f . ges rape 2 de fi enw tae i] ghis Last 1g) let al 5 St. |coated’ tongue, listlessness, the whole Collegiate Hockey league was to be but is less ed than the |Chalme : 2 0 0 | four field goals and a free throw (iiss: acca idee Sa aN Louis Cardinals will continue a little |system soon suffers. Appetite lags. played at caplet Ltd omore, bul oy —_ the team uaerckl 2 © 1 | fore he was forced out of the game baseball strife which troke off early|Digestion slows up. You become tween the Macmen Aan Hamline uni- eaeattlee ethesee nies. Perea 2.20. 9 | Cupeemals poids = uY in October this past season. It will |headachy, dizzy, bilious. a deste = 2 | The summary: Chicago—Natie Bréwn, Califor- be at Fl ‘ ' aay x Murdock, f 4 1 4 am meager seam pS night. See how quickly—a; 4 game road trip which vill start sich, f - \ fen, ¢ sen i yer, Was a mem-|the souring waste is gently propelled Pine orisieeirace, crn Onrie ery Bender, 6": 8. fo (Meenas? i 0 4 [John Sims (Shipwreck) Kelly, made ber of the Martinsville, Ind. high jfrom the aystem. Regular and com- ‘ play at Knox collese, Friday, ana| George Victorious Randall, 8 9 9 (Carlson, 's 4 1 1 |b least one 60-yard run for a touch: school team when it was the Hoosier |plete bowel action is restored. the following night will be at Mon- In Plestina Match)Froemmin epson ie Totals... Sag 08 a5 haat Ve ato cuit Cascarets are made from pure cas- mouth. Bender, ¢ . ec pee yes of the ate eer ek ep Big Lae e sarees Substance which doctors agree onan nee, Northield oles, St] Minneapolis, Jan. 8.—(P)—Don| Totals....-+++-++++ FTG |xraure, t Cat eae Kelly made weven yards in 11 at- est scarcity in years of choice minor |All drug stores have Garena ce night for a game at Grand Forks, N. Lake comme e aan |e | Schanzenbach, o: rot tempts—and Alabams won. league “ivory.” Adv. " gan at a ichmierer, Marth Blast ehne Cueraty ot worias nearyweignt wreating cham-|| Basketball Scores |), se feated last Monday 31 to 27. nlonaiin, detested oferta, Pioeunas oad cae aT 35 " is cago. George took the (By the Associated Press otals, a pet pay pute tbe best cage ee in 29% minutes with a flying tackle, Tee ee » Referee, Giatde Milier. St tustavus | nd the second in 13 minutes, 42 sec-| North Dakota Aggies 25, St. Thom- OCKE: DES Mi . Adolphus at St. Peter, Friday. It es arth, i ¥ TRADES MADE will be the opening game of the 1931 |°NdS, with @ head scissors. The crowd) vaitey city Teachers 24, Elendale| Chicago, Jan. 8—(P)—Jack Riley, schedule for the Gusties. booed the bout and at the end there Normal young center, has been obtained by The second conference game wil: | Were several shouts of “fake.” Jamestown College 39, Mayville | the Chicago Blackhawks of the Amer- be played Saturday night between any cape SF AEE ican Hockey League, from the Minne- Augsbuzg and St. Thomas cr. the Bt. JIMMIES BEAT COMETS The “New York Whirlwinds, pro-|apolis Millers in exchange for Stan Paul floor and St. John’s university Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 8.—()—| fessional etball team, have a|Fuller, wingman, and George Bur- will play a return game at St. Cloud |Jamestown college basketeers defeat-|star forward, Buck Wingo, who has jland, utility defenseman. The deal Teachers college. Concordia plays |@¢ the Mayville Comets here 39 to 27. only one arm. was a straight trade. the Moorhead Teachers college. Wednesday night St. Thomas de- feated the North Dakota Agricultural college team 27 to 25. Phantoms to Meet Glen Ullin Quint Both Independent Cage Squads Have Undefeated Records This Year NERY WELL “SINCE You DONT HESTIATE IN AIRING MY FAILISGS, PERMIT ME REMMID You oF “THAT DEAL No WERE CAUGHT UP ON ELEVEN YEARS CaNas, Seon tee R 2 ane THA seine Ry panbeymanites.to| | transaction WHERE You Bismarck Phan' and the Glen SOLD FIVE “THOUSAND YARDS RIGHT ~ Now tts MY sduFFLe fe. You FORGET “HAT LT KNoW ABOUT “TH” Stock PROMOTION You WERE NAILED oO FIPTEEN NEARS AGO! uo 7H{* NORTH AMERICAN WILD DUCK AND Geese CORPORATION "law J “EACH SHARE WAS WoRTH 25° WILD GEESE AND Ducks, (Ss TH? pany H five 41-14. bantoutn by on point in thies over yy one over= ‘time periods. Some comers wi We ASHES’ OF le PAST = Ee