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i Mandan J ‘BRAVES WILL USE 8S, GYMNASIUM FOR FRIDAY GAME Sismarck Quint May Be Ham- pered by Loss of Johnny Spriggs at Forward ee BE Ne RR ee ATE TERE IEEE ie: ! i LARGE CROWD EXPECTED Robertson’s Charges Have Op-/ ponents Worried; May Spring Surprise Rescinding the spinal meuingitis ban at the state training schoo] gym- nasium, state health officials an- nounced late Thursday that they would permit the Mandan high school tagers to meet the Minot Magicians there at 8:15 p. m. (MS.T.) Friday night. The announcement was confirmed by J. C, Gould, superintendent of Mandan schools, after a conference with state health officials who are probing the spinal meningitis mys- tery in which eight persons have been Afflicted in the last three years. Has Been Used Previously Although the training school gym- t nasium has been used several times 4 since the ban was first placed on it by the state department, officials did j not want a large crowd to congregate ; until they had definitely determined % the cause and relation of the gymna- sium building to the prevalence of the disease. The game will be played Priday. | Coach Leonard C. McMahan, Brave mentor, is just a little worried over the outcome of the game Friday night. The Magicians got away to a bad start this season but in tne last few games have shown promise of be- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931. Faces Minot Quint Frid \\ sa SERAPHIN MARTIN |Lady WinsSecond Triumph at Dog Show BRITISH GOLF STAR IN FLORIDA - CROWNS TRAINING WITH RECORD RIN Sets Mark as 1:22.4, Second Best Time Ever Made in Meadowbrook Games CONGER DEFEATS C. COAN Stella Walsh Leads Women En- tries by Tying Own 40- Yard Dash Mark Philadelphia, Feb. 13.—(?)—A three thousand mile ocean voyage and two weeks of intensive training on indoor tracks has been crowned with success for Seraphin Martin, leading middle distance runner of France and hold- er of the world’s record for 800 meters. After s disappointing race in the international half mile in the Mill- Tose games last Saturday, Martin showed a return to form Thursday night in winning the classic Meadow- brook 660, feature event of the annual indoor games at Philadelphia's arena. ‘The blue shirted French runner, led Eddie Blake and Dr. Paul Martin of Switzerland to the tape. The time of 1:22.4 was the second best time ever made in the Meadow- brook games. Ray Conger had to turn loose one of his great last lap finishes to win the J. W. Overton memorial mile from C. Coan, of the University of Pennsylvania. | The time of 4:17:6 was considered |IFRENCH DOCTOR WINS CLASSIC MEADOWBROOK ay; Demons Play Magicians Saturday 660-YARD RACE | When Diana Fishwick (cente: ee Associated Press Photo British women's golf. champion, arrived In St. Augustine, Fla. she was met by Helen Hicks and Johnny Far former United States open jer of golf champion. Miss Fishwick is tl party of English stars who will coming championships in the south. deol shh Wire-Haired Fox Terrier Wins Kennel Grand Champion- ship Twice New York, Feb, .13.—v?)—Pendiey calling of Olarney, who earns her dog etait 3 standing decorously in the center of a brightly lighted ring while somebody pokes her in. the ribs, started Friday her “second year as, theoretically, the best dog in America. Pendley etc. @ trim. little. wire- haired fox terrier with a nicely brushed set of whiskers, won for the second year running the grand cham- pionship at the Westminster Kennel club show Thursday night. She paid the penalty that some other tenacious champions have been known to pay. Some of the fans, who had nothing against her at all, but who merely wanted the thrill’ of seeing a new champion, booed her and hissed her. Not that it mattered in the least to Pendley calling of Blarney. Her sole disappointment—if she experienced any at all—probably lay in the fact , that the rules of the game would not permit her to indulge in @ good, re- freshing scrap with a certain very standing, Pendley calling of Blarney established something of a record for herself, Oldtimers connected with the show could remember only one other dog in the 55 years of its history that. won the grand championship twice—a smooth-haired fox terrier, about a decade ago. Sunday over 25 students went skat- ing-on the lake. The report was that er the ice was quite soft. Norma Hill stayed with Florence and Virginia Nichol over the week- ‘ ry end. a i Teacher: Norma, what is the May- flower compact? Northfield Will [Scions Balk at See Two Contests|-—Schmeting Talk | ing strong contenders for the state high school cage title. Minot was beaten earlier in the season by both Valley City and Jamestown, by com- partively close scores. Since those good for the track. Stella Walsh tied her own record of 5.2 in winning the 40 yard dash. She was-far superior to any of her competitors. Norma: The Mayflower compact is that part of the skirt which holds up the mast. After having only 45 minutes noon PITCHERS OFTEN ask the umpire for a new baseball because the ASEBALL'’S| one given them is marred or does not suit them‘in some way. In a defeats they have defeated Williston close with Detroit, Clarence “Shovel” Hodge, pitching for the e e Columbia, & C., Feb. 13—()— [hour all winter, we began on Monday ae. IGGEST| white Sor, once decided he’needed a fresh “apple,"o0 without a word -|Q. H. Will Pinmen ; _ | A resolution inviting ‘Maz lon our cid. schedule of having one Te Arrive Friday ONERS| he turned and.tossed the ball into the Detroit dugout. Runners on seo- Carleton-Ripon and Concordia- ccnianlens ta Santee sta | are are ean te oasis Harley Robertson, Minot coach, is ond and third came in and the umpires ruled that “Shovel” had made St. Olaf Tilts important when he a) “mn ik er and eee 4 Tre) en Pt ppears Columbia {fifth and sixth grades in 1 expected Deg seapietslllto i an overthrow which gave the sunners two bases. Fortunately for in Two Leagues Monday threw the house into a | opening exercises. fect he will take his five regulars,| Hodge, however, the White Sox won the game, six to fiye, which saved his ears the pun- "toring that the reaolaiion not. [has only attended. school ‘two days C. Jelinek Rolls 597 Points to ‘be printed in the journal, Repre- St. Paul, Feb. 13.>(#)—Leadership sentative Sam Rittenberg, Dunnell, DeMots, Alvy Dahl, McDon-| ishment of a manager’s uproar. nell and Kalbflelsch. He also will cane Ghnar wood and oes wits] EX DE@Ct Nodak-Bison Tilt to Be Close Hold Individual Scoring Honors of the Minnesota College and Mid- ‘west conference basketball standings are at stake Friday night in a pair Charleston, said it would be “be- neath the dignity of the house” to have Schmeling address it, Adeline W., Run a ee There are 202 five-men teams en- tered in the tournament, somewhat less than the number entered at St. Que reons “WEN REET ALL Mow + PANING PAUL«: B, Klein .. V. Cervinski on the trip. v Following the method of not select- of games at Northfield. His motion carried yhelm- fimmie Nich getting along } ¥ ing the starting line-up until just be-| Aggies to Bring Three Teams to je Comet C. ws ‘The O. H. Will bowlers strengthen-! - Carleton, three-times winner of the! ingly. ‘doit ear and is seed in sates matsar bane a b fore game time McMahan is unde- rvey Fights met Cagers Will ed their hold on first place in the | midwest title and the ontly undefeated sci sah ee Fa ingshad this ares booker ‘ cided on fut which men ae ore Grand Forks for Annual Face Stanton Friday eae oes league ee ae eae in ae caren race, Hays Ripon je ‘Teddy Pillsbury was out of achool s It is expected, however, 5 e games from the Elks club as. of ipon, » and Concordia, Hock Ch b: T t start Captain Frank Boehm and either Series Dundee Friday Of Scroaee Bottling Works quint dropped two| with three straight victories in the CY UMUDS PIE |Tursdey on account of scarletina. ° Dale Smith or Bob Saunders at for- Bismarck’s Comet cagers will meet to the Bridgeman-Russell en-| loval circuit, plays at. St. Olaf. ° ECKLUND § ward, Byron Spielman as offensive! Grand Forks, N. D, Feb. 13—It's the Stanton Independents at Stanton | try. ‘The Will pinmen have won 28} Although Ripon hes divided its For Third Place Meryin Asplund was the only. pupil center, and Sterling Byerly and Lioyd| anvpody's game when North Dakota |prisioh am : Pie br ose games and lost, 20. four games played thus far, Coach to have an average of 92 or over. Dietrich at guards. University Cagers and the Bison of |Eritish Middleweight Champion Althouga . predicting victory) The Capital City Bottling Works | Marshall Diebold and his Carleton ‘Marcelle and Meryln Asplund were ‘As ® preliminary to the Magician-| north Dakota’ state tangle in bas: a z Harry Peterson, Comet manager, ex-| entry is in-second place with 26 vic- | players expect Friday night's game to ‘ the only t pils to recel Brave battle the Mandan Papooses|hernan, and’ the contests at Grana| Rules as Slight Favorite | pects a hard-fought game. | |torles and 22 defeats. | be one of the hardest of the season. | Detroit Falcons and New York| {Be only two pupils to receive Der- will tangle with the state training| mys frigsy and Seterdsy con hen to Win Bout acPeterson will take Simle and Herr] ¢. Jelinek ed this week's bowlers| | Concordia, in the opmion of dope-| Rangers Scrap for Myth- ‘Doris, John and James Vallon left school quint. ‘The preliminary 18)iy be considered “in the bag” for elth- Goets and Hedstram as guards, [Wits rte? Gare” (aastact ith bod | feretie, oP nO the Ole tlt sltgnt a ae ee ae ee ae: scheduled to start at 7:15 Pp. ™m-/¢r team. —_— ; is ip a favorite. ical Position Eeklund school No. 3. (MST. 2S ; New York, Feb. 13—(P)—A return} Ed Sailor, manager of the Stanton | points. ‘The biggest upset of the season was ‘ , natn pracaceds Bac \ RD. McCleod, Bismarck high] with poe pas en ety ene | bout between Len Harvey, British | M70 4s-undecided on his line-up, Only 12 games remain to be played| turned in by St. John’s Thursday Joe umta transfered Sate alee echool athletic director, will officiate! bai! games hold the greatest interest | middlewelght champion, and Vince in the present Bismarck bowling| when the Collegeville quin: defeated | _ New York, Feb. 13.—(?)—The scrap} fom Macombe! . ° between Deiroit and New ¥. nome = at the games as referee. A. C. VaN/ for the fans. Varsity hockey and " league schedule, according to Sam} Gustavus Adolphus, 40 to 32. Coach lew York for)” ta, Davenport called at_school Wik Ge Mary's basketball coach, | rine fans. Varsity hockey and | Dundee, of Baltimore, heads Madison obinson Leads Rasmussen, supervisor of the league.| Joe Benda made a few changes in| third place in the American division | 4 "uosaay tary John Vellon St. alse who was scheduled to help McCleod| however, esas interesting diver. | Sauare Garden's weekly card Friday ry ‘on this week’s games fol- his: lineup and the Johnnies worked 2 the National Hockey League still called. on that day. ‘ as umpire, will be unable to assist | sion, night. In their first meeting the Skating Rivals low: peace! better. mel pe feclaen atti ae the tide |""Gn' ‘Tuesday and Friday of each oe = ead fie McCleod will! North Dakota university has lost |Tugged Italian won a decision in 12 Team— a ‘ene rutning, with Siaisieeiier ame Detroit. ‘ard! week we have literary society meet- an t perf that panprgreers Hi} = roe " &, lial City, Bottini 22|tavus and Concordia. The Macmen| The Falcons pulled a 1-1 tie out prow fete fy cnet gg a mele ae 4 DEMON FIVE TO MEET South Dakota Coyotes. ‘The Bison | thane Doviee usht favorite al-! Murray, Closest Competitor, Is/Brdseman-Rustell 28] and Concordia play in St. Paul Sat-/0f & hard struggle with the Rangers | "2°" nservin Asplund, viee president; . MAGICIANS SATURDAY have dropped two games, one to the ae Danes ove aot are 7 ‘, . Bike CMP city’ Alicéines */urday night and the team that wins |!" Detroit ‘Thursday night. and” Dh, a cea It is i Saturday night the Magicians will Coyotes and one to Morningside: The | wer ore he's, peeoerish a) 12 rounds} 20 Points Behind Canadian |. setinex, Biks ief"Tls 222 sor| that game will have the best chance (cotiese a Biackhawke dooked bet- |Cstled the “Hurry-Up club.” : face the Demons on the Bismarck series this week-end will therefore |New York state athletic. commission National Champion B. eevitind OF tae He int sre Oe victory over a ney pulled out a 3-2)" rhe primary and intermediate of d high school gymnasium floor. Should} be fought to decide the place for sec-{ will recognize the winner as 160- Pt ‘M. Hummel, O.H.W.. 186 174 211 671 TRIE EPL IST Ottawa team. tins improved grades are to recite poems or tell the game Friday night be fast andiond position in the North Central| pound champion of the world. A. Brown, BR. ..... 196 206 182 _564| Poor Hack Wilon : stories and the upper grades give r hard - fought the maxiojans may Be nonference standings. Lake Placid, N. pdt BHP — ‘Totals. 959 950 995 2904 Ni New Clothe: S Ell len dale f ts current events. # unable to stand up under the terrific! But this is not the only reason wh; ° . Concluding _ event the North Boge toa eeds Defe: 4 offensive ataek eae Bismarck| great interest has ‘oa ‘aroused nd orneie Friends American smiatene, speedskating Three-game gotat Cesta — eae sey Jimmies in ra rtime we tidied “Bpestes pera oae b cagers have been developing. the contests. The state champion- arried Thursday] 272s y found Ross . C. B. W. ++ 27291 Chicago, Feb. 13.—(P)—Poor Hack| ° In citizenship we made booklets on Coach George “Baldy” Hays, De-| ship, which remained undecided last {UFSAAY | Robinson of Toronto still holding a/ Single same to Wilson! ‘The major league home run —_ “Tre North Dakota.’ 4 mon mentor, is a little worried over | year when both teams won two games, Re 20-point lead over his nearest rival,|singis game. (individu $51) champion recently signed a-fat con-| , Jamestown, Feb. 13—(#)—Ellen- Amelia and Frances Hanwel Leon- Captain Johnny Sprigg’s ankle. Hays| will be in the balance. “Silent Great Neck. N. ¥., Feb. 13.—(P)—| Ray Murray of New York. Robinson}, P. Zimmerman + 2481 tract with the Cubs, and now the club | “ale normal defeated Jamestown col-| ard and id Mar- ry Cartanave to use George Allen, as sl-| Clem” Letich, Nodale coach, is mene | Surprising thelr friends, Benny | captured the three-quarter mille event | Tiree-game total 622 | has retaliated by limiting him to eight | l€8e, 24 to 20, in a basketball game celle Asplund received lollypops Fri- 4 ternate forward in the starting line-|than anxious to win these games; | Friedman, former football star at the |and finished third in the 440 yards | sigh inaividual “| uniforms for the 1831 season. , | tat went two overime periods here.|day for having 100 in spelling every i up. Spriggs hurt his ankle in the| and he must do so if his promise of | University of Michigan, and Miss | Thursday to bring his total points to} 0. Nordland ... 182| ‘Wilson has @ propensity for get- wees day this’ week. : Jamestown battle last Friday. 8 conference championship for North | Shitley Tmmerman were married here | 100. Murray finlshed second in each] .,,_,Individes! Avernges, ,. | ting his sults dirty in a hurry, so the School Note Mary McCullough called at the Coach Hays inten use Lester| Dakota stands any chance of being | 72Ursday. manager of these races to boos! point Sentai ve, | management decided to buy him four 00! schoolhouse Friday after school. Hq “pynamo” Dohn, Wade Green at| fulfilled, ; New York Giants professional team. | to 80. QFaimee S002 48 8488 179-48| uniforms for home use, and four for nee | On Priday, Feb, 13, at 3 p.m, we guard, Harold “Gem” Tait at center, sia Man ci the road. are having @ short pr TOR t and Eadie | 2 y peo at eae TELE LETHE Both Reise ees and Charies | “52 Valentine A capacity crow expecte; at- bi les, Friday 9 we made free-hand 4 tea the. Minot battle | at the ‘Bis. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern f Basketball Scores | pion meg nee ater « opthings of interior of colonial & 4 ales by high school students already Pupils, Jeo Kuntz, Amelia FY & * - Augusta, Tommy Hanwell vis- » have reached a high mark. 7 ; 7 . (By The Associated Press) and Frances Hanwell were moved to! ited school i In the preliminary game before WELL , THERE SHE IS, MAZOR!~ HM-M- WELL, ANDREW, | COLLEGE another school’ as we were over|' ‘Thursday noon ail of te girls and 7 ? : Lut SEE WHAT I CAN St. John’s 40; Gustavus Adolphus | Crowded in our the teachers went for a hike, We 1 OL? MARIA,“TH’ GYPSY QUEEN, ALWAYS 22, ‘The first grade puplis made Eskimo] found pussy-willows budding. The 3 ool quint at 7:30 p.m. ‘The YEARNIA” FoR “TH? OPEN ROAD AN?-TH? Da FOR od f.~ FIRST Ellendale Normal 24; Jamestown [spelling books. boys enjoyed skating thst noon, : Maa poesia crust will start at CALL To FAR AWAY! -- GET $35: FoR ‘THING IS TO GET “HE 20. : For “Our Health,” we made hygiene] ‘The third grade students are mem- ; «pana all ER AN" “AKE HALF fw SELL 'ERTO A BUMPER BENT BACK BEMIDIT BORER CaMT | “The socond and thea gre stu-| fours ant” hits urade” pune The ‘ Twin Cities Bowling HisH-ScHooL , OR COLLEGE Boy ~PLEATY) (Oa Keen EVE MePartiin, Bemidji, ‘won the light |suage. : | Velen, Rina Meet Opens Saturda: OF SPACE. ON‘ERTo WRITE FUNNY a i HAT" heavyweight boxing title of the Uni-| Those having perfect attendance y ‘i 5 5 WOULD NOTICE “THAT versity of Minnesots, when he de-|were Aldine and Bernard Anderson; pias CRACKS -aeNMIGHT INCLUDE A BOX S THE RESULT ‘|| AT THE MOVIES | ) 4 - WA le feated Melford Gillette, Minneapolis, | Augusta, Thomas, and. Virgel Han- Minneapolis, Feb. 13—(}—Booster OF CHALK IN “TH” SALE! ~~ SHES OF NUMEROUS « former in the finals at the| well; Harding and Edward Koch: STTOL THE i the Sard. annual International Bowl: WORTH $35. —~ WHY, TLL BETCHA SHES ee TREY | ennai Wain aes fod Edward] «chartey's Aunt” an hilarious com- H ing association tournament af oes ie cor ae MUCH IN “TOOLS ON'ERALONE { ‘ana are: ae Langhau-| eay of student picturesque Ox- creation elleys here Saturday ~ GISE IS PERFECT, A BT ty, 1s the latest, vehicle t 7 ‘Those having three or more 90 ay- : Se ere persis to open NOISY, BUT “TRAFFIC f erages are Archie and Ruth Ollen-| See, {mous Diayer, Charlie Rug- i ; ‘DRo! burger, h Kenneth | Get a taco changed to Saturday when tt was de- P Walker, and Ruth SA aig il £ termined the entry list could be di- ep Totals... whe ion Ware. 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