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FF TEAMS ARE TENGE “AS DENONSRAVER TIT APPROACHES Ineligibi lity List Causes Worry THE BISMARCK TRIBUN THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 Among Capital City aa [_ BRUSHING UP sonTs - == - = - -- ByLaufer_|/WILJ, OPEN SEASON AGAINST GUSTAVUS Basketball Fans NODAKS COMPLETE 1931 GRID SCHEDULE WITH DE PAUL TILT St. John’s Cagers — 42 to 22 Golden Leading Agua Caliente Tourney Better Golf Shot in Second Round of Tournament Play | | i club of the Southern Association. Composition Tile Floor in Me- : ADOLPHUS SEPT { Pl KYS Walloped Than Last Year morial Building may Bother ‘ ° — Floorwork B Aug bur: Five Agua Caliente, Mexico, Jan. 15—() pete "i y id 8 —Contenders on the Agua Caliente Bison Will Face University Fairways trailed the cool and com- \ i QUINTS ARE WELL BALANCED Eleven in Annual Home- Highly-Rated Johnnies Beaten | posed | person nad — caer coming Battle Twice in as Many Nights —_| ond romd o the second ca $25,- Capital City Five to Meet Fargo wake of Loop Basketball Oar ob tas iain thie hondil, " mS a in Second Contest in TO HAVE FIVE HOME GAMES |scientitic development of fee professional came Wednesday with a itori aes creating keen competition St. Paul, Jan. 15.—(P)}—All forms] card of 70, two strokes under par and New Auditorium " tirn has speeded up the evoll of collegiate athletle activity were | one in the lead of the field. preate Flickertails to Meet Duquesne | stages of the game. However, many shelved temporarily in Minn There was nothing secure about ‘Two determined and well-balanced and Davis-Elkins on of our coaches believe that all eesti nese toast “acid: Rela the Rien ae tn be lead = a basketball squads will clash Friday sports would be better off if scouting y as baske oe 'y | champlonship ahead, a a at the new World War Memorial Eastern Trek were discontinued. teams enjoyed a rest before complet- | country’s ranking pros thse within building here when the Mandan * Present day scouting is done in 8/ ing the week's schedule with a hard three blows Seen inca? age Braves iieet the Bismarck Demons. very ethical manner. The procedure] program Friday and Saturday. ee rt cae GalltGrnlan, SErOE & George “Baldy” Hays, Bismarck Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 15.—An-|is for the coach to write the ed a tall, dark Cal lan, le F= mentor, is worried over the Demon nouncement of a game with De Paul {coach and notify him that he will First places in the Minnesota col-| Dutra, Long Beach, and a rugged /b ineligibility list. Three or four mem-| , University of Chicago to be played |there to scout his team.. There lege conference basketball race and |easterner, Ed Dudley. A quintet of ii bers of the Demon quint may be at Meraorial stadium here Oct. 2|be a reserved seat in the press the St. Paul intercollegiate hockey | 80lf's great stood next in line with qd barred from the game Friday because completes the 1931 gridiron schedule | waiting for him upon his arrival. 'He| conference were not disturbed Wed- | Pat 72 cards. of scholastic or disciplinary diffi- of the University of North Dakota. | will be treated with every courtesy. though Pes ee a LN Sa et a Lo \ culties. Hays is not certain whether The clash with the mid-western | ‘The scout should arrive at the gym-| Nesday although leaders golf was shot Wednesday than a year all his athletes will hurdle the scho- eleven makes the fifth. home contest | nasium about thirty minutes before{ tion. Macalester and St. ‘Thomas | ago, when the course was new and ’ ’ lastic bar. A check-up will not be . [onthe Nodak slate next season. the game, He should a high| each won their second hockey games. |T@W. More players broke par than made until just before game time. Other games on the De Paul sched-| seat either along side or on s| "The Macs beat St, Paul Luther 4 to | “uring the entire 1930 tournament. Some members of the squad may be- ‘ - [ule are, with Illinois Wesleyan, St: !according to his liking. During the| 5 and Bt, Th he i e | yy ene, cast took a goodly share of come eligible through the semester Mary's, University of Mexico, Louis-| preliminary practice he should study ton lomas from Hamline | wednesday’s ranking positions. The exams, and one or two may lose their 2 ville U., South Dakota State, Univer- | individuals and get their shooting ‘Augsbirg ‘ocll {ts seconay urth Place tie included Leo Diegel, scholastic standing in the forthcom- sity of Arizona and San Francisco U. | percentage. Pe oe oe cond") of the home courase; Gene Sarazen, ing semester quizzes. | During ee bree season they chalked |" The good scout does not enjoy the ong malloping aed cine iverety 24 defending champion from New York; Should all of Hays’ men get oF THE NEW Yor RANGERS, up seven Mei before San Fran-|came from the spectator's viewpoint Collegeville. aon Ub ie Horton Smith, New York, who tied through the scholastic obstacles, the SCORED 2 rased ee pats one-point victory |hecause of his quest’ for information iorenns on 8 points pring ed for second last winter; the Scot, Mac- Demon coach probably will start «WITHIN (0 SECONDS» OO Cee eat te the het BY jon the team’s playing. In siudying| in’ the Heathens hall cand ‘raised ins | Dousld Smith, also of New York; and Spriggs and Agre at forward, Tait at ss pee Sis ot Mew va = eh of St-!the opponents’ offense he looks f0r| season's ScOritig ta’ 45" polite’ for two, Harry Cooper, Chicago pro. center, and Dohn and Brown at Tw: at ibn nets weak and strong places and figures) pames. fata’ aa aaa oghes teams open the Nodak’s 1961 season, [HOW to build a defense to stop it. He! "Coach Ray Mock and his 6t TWEE Je eee Floor May Bother On Be ge the si . Season. tries to find.the weak spot in the de-| momas cagers were back in St. Paul New York, Jan. 15.—(P)—i ‘Then there is the angle of the new Rootes cilcred oe meet Gustavis /fense in order to attack it there. The! Tmursday after a pair of defeats by|Dov® wheat once the idol of Flat- floor. The basketball court in the Se fF rer ee) Le a eaten ce Hiei a Ey personnel is studied closely for strong| Chicago quints. “Tuesday the ‘Tome bush, may come back to the Brooklyn Memorial building is built of a com- with South f “it anal tan ne and weak points. An outline is used| mies Jost to De Paul university and Robins this season to help cure their position tile. The tile is made of a Ri N FE g Fl with South Dakota U. and South Day |fy most conches for sake of efficiency. | tea,ioet, to, De Paul university and |faut.of slipshod base running. Prank ¢ v composition including asphalt, asbes- The only Spenraaee ot sais osasel is 8 by Loyola university. Sa eon Lobeeocreaal is negotiating tos, and lineum and is laid on a con- —— e ° ¢ ‘Wheat, w! retired. crise Tees some out WeY ALL PLANED THE BAG AS REGULARS ONE Sede toe omen sere vee Indiana U Grid —_|'sasea‘riety'st Herta win whether this composition floor will a coe TIME OR ANOTHERS oe Peas or tae Son pollen ae Ola eat Gustavus Adol-| pay Be Basketball Captain gas ¥ ¥ give the resilence to bouncing balls make good # e a leigh, N. C., Jan. 13.—(?)—1 h se ee = sens RST Recs HERMAN COM Fog. |inguezunar snaual agers Jet! Mentor Resigns iis. "ros cis tare won mu tis |otstny, sate “Calor, areal the fact strange things may a Iss basse! imal -" t ave NO Ca! is 5 expected in the Brave-Demon tilt. === DE BERRY ~NEW ORLEANS: 1919+ THURSTON -SAN) WSC0 = (92Berd, Sloat eet on He ines er [Sica nan onaa Renee bg Asal ven ig Say ueigaieine That is—no season captain. A game Bismarck. high school’s practice = ' WQUES (1S ++» BRESSLER ~ CINCINNATI~ ete tt grt bo ded etna: ‘Pat’ Page Declares Action Was! prise, is captain will be elected at the begin- sessions and previous games have = ot Be ie Nodaks attired ‘Another elimination game, between | 2188 of each contest. ‘The five let- shown the Demons have a neat de- Bison forth Dakota Agric Due to Lack of Alumni Augsburg and Macalester on the lat-| %fmen on the squad are entitled to fense, ee ae ne aes they io al ny berate following week-end the No Cooperation ter’s court, will be played Saturday | ®*Ve #5 captain for a game, have been unable unt e con- Cc id R 0 G d 4 ttl a st C night cones ——_—_—_——_ re hare «higher store in thei | Weal 1GeO eminisces ver ri a e Sane ke recninie isd eRe cantetence acadilotae Sjatatioe tise awe ere caen Whe teres! iGint tox’ the ‘Miahbanen oouterence’ Chicago, | Jan. | 15-—(#)-—Indlana | versity. Concordia of Moorhead has . | university on @ hunt for a a@ game booked with Moorhead t Capital City quint . say Coach Rockne, gave them the/it and they let me play football with | championship last season. Morning: 0. ” hase rane aa cai themecives |Notre Dame Quarterback Thinks | puiid-up’ while we worked to rip that |them. I suppose if Td kept the han-|side college closes the conference Tortie gins to teeta °. ; ‘Pat’ ‘Teachers college. aes 1 et Notice ts hereby given that a Spe ‘Without question Tait, Demon center, Psychology Is Important mental construction down in a hurry. dle of Francis I never would have schedule. id esigned LS is Carleton college sor taabey pacing of paying in Paving District Number will provide the Braves with plenty 4 “goat thevatart: of the:game,iWel nt Tre eee Oe ee ee ooakenaal Ge Hoosier west conference competition against |nas’been levied asainat the lots aid unrest and worry. Tait is tall and in Football Hpcided ififatiofall 40 db thesumex Ferpurciet bein vanes relict Cornell college of Mt. Vetnon, Iowa, |tracts of land especially benefited by uses his height to advantage ‘under pected at all times. The boys, keyea| No Interference for |i 1 ine iret with, the at Northfield, Saturday. The Carls | such improvement in the sums set op- oe Sore ee hs Lisa ne ae y leadly) south Bend, ah d, Jan. 15.— toa fighting pitch, got the ball and Heav: eight Contest “Night Riders” of Dua ‘Nov. 21 have won 22 consecutive league games, | such lots and aie togwit: K i rn ee Boehm, Brave forward and this year’s| Take it from Frank Carideo, Notre|strength right at the start and| New York, Jan. 15—(P—Negoti-|the, “Scarlet Hurricane’, of Davis: Slattery Whips wiwet se Aaa: captain, with apprehension. | Boehm | Dame's mightly little dynamo and|amazed them by shoving them right| ations among the Madison Square va eee ores ee 4 i aa . Reign toa A His po- field heart oats ee fees mes aeee to ihets own goal. A few min-| Garden corporation of Illinois, the ° b $ enough authority as the ern | utes later, they fumbled on their own C G T ston ie ceo [alent "rie of ard ine ae nae tae wn] "'z Nteund, Mer enmeing Comets Gain L Wo fensive center, the Braves have @M/of one of the shrewdest football|for the instant and = T decided on a| St#iP can go ahead without interfer- ore Ic ories : Retzlaff, Duluth Heavyweight, ry alert court general. He is flashy] nychologists the pigskin industry |bold stroke. Instead of driving safe.|cce from the New York State Ath- | ‘Pat Page Sil a 10 and shoots well from nearly any p0-| ever has known. ses av wari ing safe-ltetic commission until something ree aeEaEaEl Victorious Over George WW : sition. ““Srhere’s no doubt but what we had|bail was snapped, the Trojens, Uned| happens to bring them within the|Black Shirts Trounce Mandan} of page's regime at Indiana were three Ne ix ; 2 Leonard ©, McMahan, Mandan F a snapped, the Trojans, lined! jurisdiction of that body. ‘i 41-13 and F straight victories over supposedly su- | ects Fry 45.96 mentor, is drilling his squad in de- @ great team in 1929 and 1930,’ ie up in that zone of greatest intensity,|" qe commission, which recently Dairymen 41-13 and Fort perior Ne afeatein \PRAInG: tf 1087 4 4596 fensive tactics so far this week. Mc-|siUere shouldered, genetalissimo Of watched for @ line smash or an end) withdrew its recognition of Schmel- Lincon Quint 38-18 28-29, the Hoosiers’ first and only| Chicago, Jan. 15—(P)—Any linger-| 18 } Mahan has a strong offensive thrests| tracking those memoratfle gridiron Exc acaleleveapenteat ropped | ing = aerate See = Vistory over Michigan, in er and ing doubts concerning Jimmy Slat-| 17 18834 45.96 but until recently his defense has not “ pass suspen , Was expect ce nape lggest uy Ten ’s superiority over King Levinsky, . . x functioned as effectively as possible. |CmPalens. “Yet T often wonder how /for = touchdown. ‘The blow stunned | steps of some sort to punish the vari-| |The Bismarck Comets added two|_a 7 to 6 triumph over Purdue.” | the fighting fish merchant-from Chic | ¢ensle's Addition, Block 17 Without doubt the Braves have a | rey eee ie ae chology hadn't Southern Cal and they were beaten. | ous parties concerned for their ae-| more victories to their string when| Page said he had not lined up an-|cago’s ghetto, have been completely 8 180.78 120.52 good defensive combination. Their oe at ae aa eer ieee ae bacis san me anesie Tech about the/tion in arranging the “outlawed”| they defeated the Mandan Purlty | other coaching job. It was said that | dispelled. 9 . 120.52 guards, R. Syvrud and Lloyd Dietrich, | Worked for us on’ an overtime basis |same way. We did the unexpected at/ pout at its meeting Wednesday but| Dalry quint 41-13 Tuesday and the| he was under consideration by Navy,| About two months ago Levinsky,| it xt 13038 showed an airtight defense to the dent ae a3 (ees va ceaaated the unexpected time. That’s the way] there was only a warning to all box- | Fort Lincoln post squad 38-18 Wed-| Pennsylvania, the University of Cal-|wielder of a murderous right hand| 12 120.52 ickinson Midgets. Psychologist. Knute Rockne. It pulled|they beat us in 1928, knocking us| ing corporations and promoters of | nesday night. ifornia, at Los Angeles, and Minne-| when it connects, was awarded over] 13 268.87 ~ * = t—on top—of battle after battl d sages » 4 Bismarck has Dohn, who played |‘ oul con (0 attle after battle /groggy with a pass on the first play| the commission rules forbidding ne-| The Comets had an 8-3 lead over|sota where, it is reported H. O. 4 sabi the forward position last year. Dohn | When : es football ability failed. | deep in their own territory. gotiations with suspended boxers and| the Army quint at the end of the|«pritz” Crisler will withdraw from 16 268.87 is as much at home in the guarding|, “Probably we were just too good) Advises Quarterbacks managers. first quarter. They increased the lead | active coaching to devote all his time M7 268.87 i position as he is at forward. Dohn|for Southern California last fall, but) “My advice to a quarterback is to] “The case of Schmeling-Stribling| to 25-7 at halftime, and closed the | to the office of athletic director. 8 41839 Usually starts the offensive attacks.|! sive psychology the credit. Welwatch the faces of your opponents.| and the Garden is not officially be- | third quarter with the score of 33-12: Chicago Stadium. Be 329.83 i> i Large Crowd Expected used it before the game, during the|Watch their reaction to your plays fore us,” said Chairman James A.|In the last six minutes of play the GOPHERS TO PLA’ ‘Wednesday night in the same ring} 2! 160.72 A record-breaking crowd is ex-|8ame and even when we haq the vic-/and then cross ‘em up with the same! Farley. “We will deal with them in| Army quint droppéd three field goals EN mater gave thastingiis ant onl 32 ise pected at the game Friday, which was |tory salted away. plays through a different spot. Set] our own way in our own time.” to send the final count to 38-18. ON STRANGE FLOOR] handsome a beating as 24 310.80 207.20 planned to be held in the state train-| ,_ Pass Defeats California plays don’t always go.” ‘The commission suggested a mid-| In the game Tuesday night with 2 Loughran did six weeks ago. His left] McKensle's Addition, Block 18 * $ng school, Mandan. There undoubt-| “Never in my football career was I} Carideo learned the lesson of psy-|dleweight tournament to determine a|the Mandan Dairymen the Comets se hand located Levinsky's nose with} 3 260.7 179.86 edly will be many who will leave the|™ore confident than of beating the|chology in a manner when he was| successor to Mickey Walker, whose | held a 14-0 lead at the conclusion of] | Minneapolis, Jan, 15. monotonous frequency and in such : aan game sadly and others who will be in| Trojans last fall. And all the boys!only 11 years old, when he changed! title also was vacated last week. the first eight minutes of play. The|8n advance acquaintanceship with 81 tashion as to keep the bal 166.88 & vociferous mood. At any rate there | Were of the same opinion. But when |his given name Francis to “Frank.” Black Shirts increased their total to| basketball floor quite different from | ance, At the end of 156.88 will be a great deal of interest mani-|tales filtered into South Bend of] “There was a girl in the same class He Must Have Flunked Al 30-5 at halftime. 3 that boasted uk id University. of 202.53 fest in the battle. Southern California’s confidence of a|by the name of Frances and I decid-| Hymie Caplan, manager of former] Simle, Black Shirt forward, was} Minnesota _flel , the Gopher eaeae. Closely following the Mandan game |0ne-sided victory, we decided that tojed then and there I couldn’t be a ‘he| lightweight champion Al Singer, is|the high scorer for both games, He pong Thursday were to drill on the 2 u 3 the Demons will meet Fargo here |Win we must get in the right psy-|man’ and make good in football with| one of the few managers in the ring | had s total of 16 points in the game | Old armory: hardwood in part of their 222.34 iiss * Jan. 23 in the new World War Me- |Chological touch, at the right psy-/such a name,” he chuckled. “So I| game who teaches his boxers person- | with the Mandan quint, and had 15 detailed preparations for the’ game 12 222°34 148.33 Mmorial building. This will be the |chological second. So we, or I should |changed it to Frank. The boys liked . points to his credit in the game Wed- agen Nrsis geek ‘MeKenste's Adaltion, Block s EN HP gg ase a aoa nesday night with the Army post upner Raseee-saoars. are 3 2o72 = ieeas t] itori 5 . 166. to be staged in the new auditorium. ee sions Cm 8 il od : § ite H to Glen Ullin Jan. meet or x Washburn Cagers Geach M. B. Stelg's Glen Ullin Ram- H ae as y © McKensie’s Addition, Block * Humble McClusky The summaries of the tvo games: i ene : —— ey 2 ; McClusky, N. D., Jan. 15.—Wash- awe Now a OUT oF HE yerduly (i) 1 a0 "0 3 ; burn’s Legion cagers defeated the Mc- SE STH OF Yous ! uw AND 7 male, 3 Clusky Independents 45-26 here. Hous 7 Bo — oF “TH” House H i Slattery gave oy 15 pounds, 8 125.34 Aiter trailing behind the McClusky STAY OT UNTIL SUPPER TIME! | FiRST!<— I'D H 3 7 pare stay 18 D4 ae ; 153k quint 6-2 in the first quarter, tl . 1/3 of ‘Washburn five opened an attack that ~~GO GET SOME COCOANUTS AND) SOONER BE He $ ° i 18 10,24 tne. 543.33 eave them a 15-14 lead ot halfome. EACH OF You CLIMB A “TREE “10 3 SEEN ROLLING = 3 Wrodd no ota 694.81 e quarter the Washburn 7 er 1/3 of team added 15 points to 6 for their SETILE YOUR DAFFY ARGUMENTS! ky DOWA\ “TH” FROAST, i if BB to Uys tt? 470.88 opponents. The Washburn quint an- w I WISH THERE WAS Some eer $ H County of Burleigh, )ss. nexed another point eir Op- . ‘2 FTE! ry 1 ity of Bismarck. ) ponents’ 6 in the last quarter. WAY T couLD CRATE “THE — ENOUGH 8 2 way, and in the sixth had Neron| 5, yi squnacreiened, Carl R. Kositzky, AA superior passing attack ‘was re- BOTH OF Vol) AND SHIP CATCH ME . H hanging on the ropes incapable of de- | tuti , 5 Bera eae 1 MOET Victory. You “G@ SOME DISTANT WALKING ol 8 9 fending himself. a McClusky (2 ro Fr pF FREIGHT OFFICE “To LAY 2 Ba ie UN-CLAIMED ipire, Peterson. Liss : ; PF yim 0: io 2s o t is ee . benefited by such improvement and HW 1 ae ets et BAD FEATURE OF BENG |{ES. ecu treetete acters char: ee, [| eee ee A Bio SUOCESS IS fy” temas the propery Meal : ie beni s : ts oe $'| Loyola University 27; St. Thomas YOU PRACTIALIY No | ment of the malcrity of the members ; Beaten, 3 le Oe | a] 38 ~ TIME. FOR. LOAFING cial items of expense included in such a Sneen or bs ae rae 2 | River Falls Teachers 24; St, Paul assessment are as follows, McGuire, & ...- ee are & Y¥. M.C. 4. 27. Construction cost . Phillips, f DP iad! o | Princeton 34; Lehigh 19. Totals 20 5 10 1 0 | .GEBRIG MAILED CONTRACT vs Referee, 't80! Q New York, Jan. 15. The Yan- Commission 210.00 Rhame Hoopsters Are 8 pected Less amount assumea py *1%600.00 Victorious in Tilts aii! Fi Sed of Bismarck..., 1,140.00 hd ¥ “2 ‘of e assessed ....... $11,460.00 Rhame, N. D., Jan. 15.—Rhame's ated ae a ay Of January, 1931, Independents won a doubleheader CSCW RT BROS CTRL EY Wiad arene, tories to 10 while their defeats re- —_______—_—__-° J.N, RonERTY Ome mained at three. (By the Associated Press) ‘ ‘Member. Rhame defeated Bowman 27-18 and Zs ena . Soranton 41-26. Both games were B1at day “of Samus gant oP the won superior passing ability. Qelock a.m. the Spécial Assessment ' In 8 recent game with the Plevna, mmission of the, ity. of Bismarel Quint at Plevna, oe Rhame ating defeated the iat by any: y 13-9, and the fresh- ‘ sox therein, or by his squad walloped the Plevna, ‘been released outright to the Atlan’ lay of January, 193). q , ear CARY R. KOSIT: f gh school team 8-4. | FAA Oe

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