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soe tushdes at ashen lito cet tn nan aed cht shes itrmnsebdkcn eee i acnccoming Capital City Cagers Will Face Minot Hi NORTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY CAGERS NOSE OUT BISON FIVE 27-26 MAGICIANS DEFEAT MANDAN FIVE 23-24 IN FRDAY CONTEST Bismarck Imps to Face Hazel- ton School Squad in Pre- liminary Tilt | Soir? ) LARGE CROWD EXPECTED| Papooses Wallop State Train- ing School Team in Minot- Brave Preliminary Bismarck’s Demon cagers will meet ® rejuvenated cage squad Saturday night when they tangle mth the speedy Minot Magicians at the Bis- marck high school gymnasium at 8:30 p. m. As a preliminary game the Bis- marck Imps will meet the Hazelton / high school squad at 7:15 p. in. Thel Imps have so far had a successful season losing to the fairy-like Elves ‘and Mandan Papooses. A capacity crowd is expected to at- tend the first battle here between the rival basketball teams in two years. Coach Harley Rob-rtson’s quint surprised the Mandan Braves at the state Training school gymna- stum Friday night by nosing out aj 25-24 win over the husky Morton county seat squad. Ticket Sales Large Ticket sales for the impending duel between the two teams have in- creased to a rapid extent according to George “Baldy” Hays, Bismarck mentor. ‘Watching the battle Saturday nigh? ; will be Leonard C. McMahan and his; high school team. The Braves fur-) nished a scintillating offensive attack in the Friday night game but were unable to summon the needed reserve to defeat the Ward county seat team Minot has lost two games out of eight played. All the defeats have | been by small margins. Jamestown defeated Minot 21-19 and Valley City <0 alan wi THE BISMARCK TRIB! Rolling, Rolling Over the Western Sands The direcior has these barefoot maidens literally going around in circles as they rehearsed for the beach pegeant in the opening outdoor program of the winter season at a fashionable Santa Monica, Calif., club. T human wheel revolved as tht-girls rolled over in the same direction. in Bout With Len Har- vey at Garden New York, Feb, 14.—(#)—They gave son Square Garden Friday night but Len Harvey, Hale Briton, got the cheers. Fea onthe eae ME Ear ee PRI CT Vince Dundee the'deciston in Madi acrariane Sizes leck-End Battles: May Decide| Rey i the tide of the contest, wills Up New Golf Ball ings in Cage Race The hi : eee Schave, s ange e capeana Bill Lowe for the en Ive Crowd Cheers Losing British Fighters)" ; Vinee Dundes tow estin CHICAGO HOPES TO DEFEAT” Big Ten Second-Place Rank- INODAKS HOLD LEAD | FOR FOUR SECONDS: T0 CONQUER AGGIES “Red” Jarrett’s Sensational Floor Play During Final Period Aids Win A. C, QUINT TRIES TO STALL May and Fairhead Are Out- standing for Agricultural College Basketeers Grand Forks, N. D., "Feb. 14—(?)— The University of North Dakota re- mained ir. the running for the North Central conference basketball cham- pionship by winning a sensational 27 to 26.game from the North. Dakota Agricultural college here Friday night. The Nodaks' led the Bison for just but that was enough to win. The Aggies were on the long end of a 26 to 25 count, attempting to stall out SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1931 Associated Press Photo Elsie Alien will be qi en at the | ing the Greenfield, Mass., winter carnival. Cobs 8 gh School Squad Saturday Crucial Cobber, * Mac Game Nears Winer Will Be Minnesota Con- ference Favorite; Moorhead Team Downs Oles St. Paul, Feb, 14.—(4)—Minnesota college conference basketball leaders, Concordia and Macalester, play on the latter's court Saturday night with first, place in the standings the prize for the victor. For Concordia, which has won four straight games including one by a 36. to 20 score from St. Olaf Friday night, it will mean almost a sure state title, and a win for the Macmen will move them ahead a notch and put them in the lead for the first time in a number of years. Dopesters are calling the game a toss-up, but some are leaning toward the home club, which has -been up burg has won from big improvement in the Mac play has the second half and gave the 28 to 11 lead. at one time. opening whistle, leaving the floor at half time with a 16 to 9 advantage. seemed lost. \ Glenn Jarrett’s sensational floor the Aggies also were —: ‘The summary: ing the plays. ‘| Another game Saturday night will 5 - be. played at. St. Thomas, ‘where Wins 10th Game Hamling will-atterpt to win its sec- Solen Girls Beat Fort Yates Girls 25-15 (Tribune Special Service) Solen, N. D., Feb. 14.—Coach James : Schave, DuChene and Lowe for the/C, Quige’s Solen high school cagers|__~ . ’ Nodaks and May and Fairhead for|won their 10th victory here Friday |Metropolitan and Purity Dairy night, defeating Fort Yates 30 to 5.’ i Solen piled up an 11 to 1 lead in ond game of the season. ° WILDCATS IN SATURDAY TILT Sesestarieirsseas) once eae ov |] WOBOWLING FIVES TIED IN LOOP TILT Trundiers Assume Lead in Elks Ask Accounting from Rockne Winter Queen | Wish to Know ow Expenses of trish Gridders for Charity Bat- tle Dec, 27 Los Angeles, Feb. nase Rockne, the football coech, focel Bis, engaged in moet loc ; in an Bere rind night over what happen to From ‘the debate it developed” ‘thie Elks’ sponsored charity football game between the Notre Deme sil-sters and an all-star Pacific coast team here last Dec. 27, brought & gate of $65,000, from which $1,000 was netted! for charity. Hutton asserted he had advanced the coach $9,000 to bring his Notre Dame all-stars to the coast and he wanted an accounting. Rockne, said he had his student manager send Hutton a stat some time ago that all-star’s expenses came to $9,058. Informed what Rockne had said, ‘Hutton replied: “Rockne sgreed to a charity game for Elkdom, but evi- dently he worked it out:on the theory that charity begins at home. The only answer I ever got from the’ foot- ball coach was that the expenses amounted to $9,000 and included rail- road fares, taxicabs, -meals and ‘£0 forth. Other than that: ; he has falled to make an accounting. Rockne arrived here trom Phoentx, Ariz., Saturday. “Unless an accounting is made b: Rockne,” Hutton said, “I intend 4 take the matter up with the board of directors of the Elks Building asso- ciation and recommehd the filing of a suit in superior court Mon- y.” Rockne retaliated by saying soe of the sum was used in bringing team to Los Angeles for the ene and that in addition, several hundred dollars of his own money went into the -business of making the game s euccess, Hutton asserted that in addition to the $9,000 advanced to Rockne,. sates was paid “Hunk” Anderson, coach charge, when the Rockne men a cived, while still another $500 wi necessary to bring Joe Savoldi trom Chicago to perform. Pee Ln took a 21-18 victory in a battle that). While one of the best crowds of a | ——— Z 55 bi went to an overtime period. The|tean indoor season jeered and Says There Is Just a ‘Mechan- iene. Feb. 14.--UP)—Chicago’s | second. .-- .. 7g) 7" To’ the first half, with Wetch and Gipp Mandan League Instead of 20 Notre Dame players, : Magicians recovered thelr stride, in| booed, Dundee was given is, sc. | Maroons will attempt to slip. North-|Schave, f 3.73 <0 [Meee sae SOG aabbol blatl vab f ‘ including Savold!, 30 gridders, minus : ames and she!lacked/ond straight verdict over the British ical’ Di json, ©. 2 ‘girls de- eee J ” show the last shed & Bey rererstey Sreieas Bee rete ical’ Difference Between western’s Big Ten leading basketball w Wexler, 9 9 ® | feated the Fort Yates girls 25 to 15. Supplanting the Orange Crush five, | est Foti ed up for the Devils Lake 17-10, routed Williston} twelve round battle which Harvey Old and New Pellets |® comic Valentine Saturday night | Won ese, £, eae Se who have held the lead in the Man-|" Rockne said “everything was car- twice by scores of 33-15 and 19-6.) seemed to have won by a comfortable jin the shape of the Wildcat’s first] Webster, c + eat Tak .) ? ° dan Rowling league for the last Wo | ried out as promised to Mr. Hutton. ‘They walloped Sherwood in one of | margin. Porséccia, Fla, Feb. 14—()—There| |conterence defeat. Farrett, f ie ae ens Bey the Metropolitan and mee (Every Penny of the expense money the early season zames 20-7. Harvey, making all the fight. is just a “mechanical difference” be-| The pair met at Evanston, last] totals. arr’ oo With 3b victories and 16 defeats each. | 95 used to bring the players to Los Use Short Passes stabbed Dundee with lefts and tween the old and new golf baiis, says week, with Northwestern winning by| Bison | Disturbs Board ‘The Orange Crush quint is in third |A"8eles. Furthermore T had to use Robertson's team uses a short pass/ pounded him with rights over a ma- willie MacFarlane, veteran Scot who!31 to 16. The Maroons, however,|Fairhead, f ae eee] position, with 28 victories and 20|S0me of my own money, but it was attack coupled with the fastest-| jor portion of the distance and at the has driven the old pellets on courses| held Northwestern without a field| Arthur. f aspen cies HRS Ea fosees. for charity, and I'm glad. I spent it. breaking offensive that has been seen end had earned seven rounds in the! all over the world. | goal in the first period, and with the Gino, & Tee ae | Hertz topped the 200-scores, rolling ing mai Joe Apel: Professional dur+ on a local court since the tourna-| Associated Press score card. Dundec MacFarlane- has used the new pill| advantage of thelr own floor, the) McKay. f 9 9 8% \Louis J. Carruthers, New York,|a total of 248, to hold single game | gam, ‘ ing of arrangements for the ‘ ments last year. ; had four and one was even. but once, he had three conciusions in| trick layout in Bartlett gymnasium. : BN ee fas i honors. Hertz has a 634 score for |®%7 had to Electing to play a stalling game in| Whatever the justice of the deci- mind when he finished. ‘are more than hopeful of creating} _ Totals. sea men May Succeed Dailey a8 | three-game total, through his eee ae Referee, Holzer, Moorhead in Chicago. °If Brown, however, holds the season rE. record, with 290 points for a single eet enune - Hutton it's = game score, while the team to hot] 356 any more. The ci thing ap> New York, Feb. 14—(P)—Although | the highest score for one game W&S| pies to the $1,500 Ande! got, 2 Vil ° 31 t 0 he has joined the professional fold,|the Cloyerdale quint. The Cloverdale | tai to see why I should be held ac- ny the last few minutes of the tilt with’ sion, it must be said that Dundee First, the new ball rolls between 15|the major upset of the campaign. A the Mandan quint Friday the Mino‘ | fought a courdgeous and game battle. and .20 yards shorter from the tee.| Indiana and Minnesota, tied in Tennis Chairman quint barely eked out their one point] Spilled on the floor twice in his first Second, on iron shots to the green second place wtih four victorfes and Dra ons ons Defeat win when Byerly was fouled by Mc-! meeting with Harvey a few weeks ago,’ more accuracy may be obtained due|two defeats at the halfway point in 4 Donnell with the score tied at 24-all! Dundee ‘ook everything the British- to the directness of the fall, and/the race. will be in action Saturday and a minute and a half to play. e> had to offer last night. |. putting is harder because the | night. The Hoosiers will go to Laf- The Magicians held a 4-3 lead @t| Although Dundee never went down. r ball has a tendency to hop the | ayette hoping to avenge a beating ad- the end of the first quarter and led/ there were several occasions when it cup lip. jministered by Purdue last week at States Lawn Tennis assoication. 13-12 at halftime. Spurting in the! looked as though he might. In the “It's simply a mechanical differ-| Bloomington. Minnesota will seek its! Tilden and the question of his|| Team— third quarter the Braves raised their| third, Harvey nailed him with a right ences, that’s all,” he remarked. |second triumph of the campaign over|Valley City Teachers College|ranking was one of the big questions | MerrePq) inn, tally to 18 while the Magicians were| that had tte Baltimore Italian in a | Wisconsin at Madison. 4 before the association's 60th annua; |Orange Crush able to count only 16 points. distress. Again in the fifth. it took Miss Runey to Tak | ‘The fourth game of the schedule Trails Behind Winners meeting Saturday. Precedent would | Western Auto Both teams tried desperately tojall of Dundee's ring experience to Ss 'y ake | will be a battle to determine whether s d Half dictate that Big Bill should not be| Cloverdale . rally in the final eight minutes of play survive a storm of leather. Dundec ’ Welfare Position’ iinois ‘or Iowa will become sole oc- econd Ma! ranked despite the fact that he did Geaiéa necovai and the score jumped from 20-16 in| rallied but in the 11th ran into an- pant of the cellar. Each has won not turn pro yntil a few weeks ago. | tigh aeries—Cloverdales Mandan’s favor to 24-all before the cther crackling right that did him no (ees game out of six, and appear| Moorhead, Minn. Feb. 14—(7)—|That was the course that was follow- | High individual—Hertz at Minot quint ae ue free throw that evenly matched. The Hawkeyes. wiil| Led by Bill Robinson, flashy forward, |ed in the case of Vincent Richards eum sae Bas | ‘won the game for them. - | superintendent of { st ay |have whatever advantage its’ home| Moorhead State Teachers college de- |several years ago. ¥ schools, has accepted a position as Penny ArUALAe TEE ON GW SCORN | ete ec er TR oe ane Big Bill Tilden still casts a big/pinmen rolled a total of 1,036 points. shadow on affairs of the United)” Figures released Saturday are: | potweanrSyonnytnune they arranged Standin: Fv. Moorhead Spuds Trim Blue Jays Jamestown, N. D. Feb. 14—)— The Jamestown Blue Jays lost to Moorhead high here 31 tol Ul Friday. Minot Teachers Miss Madge Runey, former Bur- leigh county ‘A crowd of 11,500 saw the battle, Lose Caution | spectacular at times and scarcely ever | Co a floor affords. feated Valley City Teachers, 31 to 20, ‘1 acting juvenile commissioner for the | ‘ y City ers, 5 Throwing away caution the Man-| cull. a ice | lin an interstate conference basket-|has been nominated to succeed Louis | Klein 186 211 600 Beat Bottin fe at |third judicial district. Besides the B pelley ae dent and no oppo-|O!60R :- 182 216. 588 eau rs attempted long shots,| Dundee weighed 159 pounds; Har- | ° yi OR ala weer ears | Rork in connection, with this office, Lou Gehrig Signs shots to defeat their small but ambi-| ere spentt irene eer . (ons attack in the first half enabling |® tious rivals. \Grid Rule-Markers tixe district in th f county chil- ine district in the way of county New York, Fer ii__ipton Gen. {em 0 gain an ii to il te at in-|| Homerun May Cost * ‘The Minot quint was unusually ac- . 4 lgediia “Gomimni tien: | curate at charity baskets making Work in Seclusion’ Ty: “strict is comprised of the | rig Star int baseman, Friday stoned vermilasion, ere forced to | Cub Club $25,000 || reed trail b> 2 —- ° three out of five free throws whlie counties. of Logan, Emmons, MeIn-|his New’ York Yankee contract for | +,rougnout the second half, as Robin- Chicago, Feb. 14—()—One of Hack \ ball game here Friday night. Robinson scored nine field goals|sition was anticipated. Yankee Contract: and ® free throw. He led the Drag- Ee eae Andenes . 0 203, 172 665| Minot, N. D., Feb. 14—(?)—The Toi2 2979 | Minot ‘Teachers’ college basketeers defeated the Bottineau. School ot | Forestry, 81 to 30 here Friday. - | c :|Fargo Midgets Trim -: Hiliners by 29-15 Valley City, N.D,, Feb, 14—()— The Fargo high ‘school. Mi Andenes . ;Slegel . Fouts the Braves annexed only four points) absecon, N. J.. Feb. 14.—(?)—Memi- tosh, La Moure, Dickey, Sargent,| th seaso .N. J. . 14. sh, a ' | the comin; - . out of 10 tries. bers of the national football rules | Richland and Ransom. . Officials’ refused to disclose the |S added five more field goals. In the preliminary contest at the| committee were in seclusion at the Miss Runey plans to leave next|length of the new contract or the |, Chuck Murdock, scoring four field state Training ston) epmmaniien He | Sea View Golf club Saturday, pouring week for Fargo and will spend a week | terms of the agreement. Gehrig had gre ye eee yn attack. Mandan Papooses rou: over the playing code in an effort, or more in the offices of the North | been demanding a $40,000 a year sal-| yroorhead (31)— ¥G FT PF Wilson's. bh ‘1930 sa Individual Averages | model, may cost the Cubs just 48 $25,000, William Vipond, structural iron school squad 16-6 in an unexciting | to discover and correct any. possible paket Children’s home in Fargo be-/| ary and two: -year agreement. The! nobi: <4 waar 2 showed thei over contest. 4. fas. |tcre’ commencing her new duties | Yankees announced at the same time | Movers, ' 3 2 3 | worker, Friday flied suit in Sa- City high school by winning a 29 1% Coais, big Training school guar Results of the conference will be! elout the first of March, that five players are still unsigned. | Mattson. 9 © . 0 | -periour court asking that P 15 victory here Friday. opened the scoring for the relic announced Monday, said Chairman B. They are Herb Pennock, veteran| Booker, ¢ + 9.0] from the Cubs for Injuries he he {$c : nary battle when he sank a free} K. Hall. He added that no radical, Alabama has started spring football | southpaw, and Henry Johnson, pitch- | Bailey, ¢ .:.: pee taper} suffered last June when he was Dick: ay throw after being fouled by Casper | changes in the rules were under con- | training with a new coach, a new|ers; ‘Lyn Lary, shortstop; Sam Byrd, Gilpin, ¢ 1 1 11 pushed from the top deck of the Dickinson Quints Bochm. Shortly afterward Knoll | sideration. team and a new system. . [outtielder, and Allen, rookie pitcher. | "S*™*°" -° © ..° | grandstand during the excitement Win Doublehead made a field goal that put the) Totals. 136 6 | caused by one of Wilson's circuit in Double er. Papooses in pte: lead which they é Yalley fy Pete ai smashes. Vipond claimed that pe. - ae never relinquishes t “ 8 Murdoch, f 4 0 2 the park was so packed that he | Bie wane u fi Paponses Lead yl] OUR BOARDING HOU By Ahern |!wert: & 0 0 | was forced to lean against the inn igenaans Bt p, 1e-eneurting he Mandan five held a Thorson, ¢ 2 2 8 | top rail of the upper deck of the fl Midgets defeated Fg we h . at the end a the first a : on Soapae. < 9 @ 21 grandstand. 4s beet iene a3 Hebron high lead at halftime, a lea he —- = = ~- | Jones, et eae ee ‘When the crowd jumped up to 2 halftime the Hebron t led end of the third quarter and boosted | ZA , EZ ? LZ - - = cheer, he said, he was pushed 48 3-2. In the third quarter - thot to 16 whic obo Training) ZZ ee a Aue INDEED fae ZA TH Hila To YA | TO cassis inset, 4 © |, over the railing and fell 15 feet || # son quint annexed three, polis. to school team were only able to add | Z Vou [> (i OUR Weer, CLL ZF, Do I'S FIND A to the cement floor of the lower 29 ee eek score 5 all. The Doknt inthe final eight, minutes et] GARAGE ~ AU You MEAN [A Te 8 1 some company: |Z] |To Hold ‘Checker ee oe 8 Hiding te" Hobron adnt ecosloos Coach Byers of the Papooses used | “To SAY NOU'RE ASKING ’ *f2 HAT IS. Z qT t F : 2 Russell and Berg led the Dickinson fe. Ernest 9 ~~ With MY 3 ourney at Fargo , 33 attack with long shots. 10 men during the battle. $25. FoR THAT CRASH 2~ EXPERIMENTING Steel int Objects a Beyer, Kovrik and Watts starred Perey, lanky Mandan forward, was ee ere ee SALES “TALK peices: WDE me hee le Quint Obje¢ Hi for Hebron ‘while Odegaatd esse scoeet sie speanis ioe z AND PERSUASION, WI A NeW ‘The 17th annual North Dakota checx-|- 10.McKenzie’s ‘Win’ gate were ou for he participated in only half of t MIE, I'D PUSH (T our : i BUMPER .— er tournament will be held in zon high school a He T CouLp SELL SMOKED GLASSES game. Coais, guard, starred for the Train- ing school five. To “TH” CURB-STONE AM’ Mareh 19-20, according to A. P. Jones, | Stéele: high school's second string FILL IT UP WITH “TN CANS Cee oe bese object to ioe |B " MAYBE “THEY LL ; tag eae wines Mey wen by ah overwhelming score. Mave Yau WRECK ee ee: BSLS2e ries: * Botti : her npersaig yo yr PF AM BOTTLES ,1 GET o COAL FOR EST CASES;-}. Boehm, f 3 3 RID OF IT WT" NEXT MINERS » OF BANGING i Bplelman, 2 » COLLECTIONS Fos Benen: $ - {itTo rs h, © - aes : : ri ty. § 7 Minot (25 : ined tat eee pee Era Dunnell, f . 4 Metropolitan- oT Oh ae San yy (6). 1 Reter J. Knoll .. 125 151 167 442| _ Bridmepert, Conn i Rapener i387 188 Srasre H ieee eet t\ H. Dahl, f icf Olson .... an nati, cutpelated | Billy Heit, Pitta bas - agg . Referee, R. D. Papooses_ (16)— ¥ Partridge, f Knoll, f Dummy Totals....... 81 Watn. Auto— R. Perey, t : Totals. ane Beeres 5 zi 2 fate i FA j 155. 164: 178 497 | system: of 27 837 "529 2493 |tcale the team has won 46 games ‘The salary of nnoe of the New York “ Yankee players was cut for the 1931 | Season despite the fact the club failed | mark the 25th year dor to finish 1-2 last year, gecord! Ed. Barrow, business pal ra me, Ul