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OF AGGIES AI ATTACK goans Pile Up 26 to Up 26 to 7 Lead In the First Half to Befuddle Foe BE pica wS RALLY IN SECOND Sr Met the® Unable to Solve Bril- g lant Offensive of North 4: Dakota Crew & Fargo, Dec. 24—(?)—A North Da- kota Agricultural college basketoall team that combined all the attributes ot ‘@ good cage quintet scored a sur- 40-25 conquest of the Mon- Yana State Bobcats in the new Bi- {bon physical education building Wed- ) Hesday night. | Combining a splendid defense with i ie good offense the Bison piled up a 26-7 Yead in the first half. The Bobcats seemed considerably ; befuddled by the ‘style of the Bison , attack in the first half, and the herd | forward line worked the ball into ad- i wantageous positions for shots, a ‘ large percentage of which were con- into points. ; Bob Weir, the elongated Bison’ senter, made the most of the few pot shots which did roll off the hoop, » and he sent the leather through the hetting for a half a dozen field goals Sed opening period. Weir's height was a tremendous advantage to the , especially under the net, and (ils play was really the difference be- aween the two teams in the first half. Weir counted eight times from the field and potted a free throw to in- iividually account for more than the a by which the Bison were vic- ne Bison defensive combination: * Leo Thomasson and Ikky Nord- ‘was superb, although given ‘e aid by the front line which ked less than a dozen shots to hbeats in the first half, all of were hurried and some of! were from difficult angles. alt Olson, tall Bison forward, d the ball frequently and while reentage was not large, he ac- for 12 of the Bison points five field goals and a pair of : reethrows. | Don Arthur, teamed with Olson at orward most of the game, fitted in| Vell, sinking four field goals before ve was sent from the floor midway) hrough the final period with the faximum of infractions. . Wally Wendt, Bobcat forward, ac- unted for the two of the three field ‘oals which Montana State scored the first period, and he added an Nal number iri the second half, both oe when the Bobcats threatened overtake the [Bison. Ray Buzzetti, ‘d, was the big shot for the Bob- being the main cog of the at: wag equally efficient defen. Ray Boothe, center, also did service, frequently outjump-| started the scoring for the; @ pair of shots under the jt coming through to make 1 1-2 minutes gone. The ‘ept away gradually, ‘how- 1 the Bobcats were trailing | n they called out time after! utes and 20 seconds. The vontinued to mount the score and with only four minutes Bobcats managed to count enough from the field and the ‘throw line in the second half to the Bison uncomfortable. a 4 3 Bi eeeece ol wmoommen nlroroen al unnocoe Zolwonmon al anoworo missed—Wendt, oung, feeden, Buzzetti 2, Olson 2, Weir 3. eferee: Dick Holzer, Moorhead. ’ owa Is Searching For Gridiron Coach ty, Ta., Dec. 24.—(?)—Iowa's for a new football coach to though soon 35 applications have teas "Lauer, director of ath- ining in the first half! ing. the football season and that at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931 PROVES T0 BE ACE || OUR BOARDING HOUSE F s&s 3 ie BOARS' HEAD ay HAND BEAR | ~~ BEDEckep == LS WITH BAY ROSEMARY 5 A.M. CHRISTMAS ~~ EGAD, MEN, EXCELLENT! Rare Now ONCE AGAIN, Wt MORE GUSTO! CONCERT To SAY oN TH” AND =| s \ & Aewy? (08. U. 8. PAT. OFF. D183 BY MEA Str CAROLING = By Ahern HEY,Vos MUGS! Nou Go INT -TH* SECOND BELLOW OF THAT Cow-SHED ~ IDES WANT “TH” cops ARE WAY oVER WITH Ze ZA TH” SKOGTER ! i GREY = f ED pt VA V on PA-DAW New York World - Telegram Charges Food and Lodging Given to Players New York, Dec. 24.—(?)—The recent excitement over the football situation at Columbia university, which reached a fever pitch a week ago with the pub- cation of a supposed report by the Nacoms, a Columbia secret society, which was later branded as a “fabri- cation” has been stirred up again. ‘The World-Telegram, which printed the original report, published Wed- nesday the results of an investigation which the newspaper conducted to find out how much, if any, truth |there might be in the charges that were tossed back and forth and fin- ally denied. Getting most of its information from the football players themselves after university authorities had refus- ed to cooperate, the paper said it had learned many football players receiv- ed scholarships, some of which appar- ently were not entirely dependent up- on scholastic standing, that the Uni- versity Athletic association furnished board and lodging for the players dur- jleast one football star had played baseball on a professional team with- out receiving direct payment. Investigation of other charges list- ed in the repudiated “Nacom” report revealed no evidence to support them. Demons Defeated High School Aggregation Taken Into Camp, 30 to 23, in Fast Game An aggregation of basketball stars made up of alumni of the Bismarck high school took the Demons into camp, 30 to 23, Wednesday night in a game that was featured by the offen- sive play of both teams. It was Ted Meinhover, clongated Alumni center, who.captured scoring honors of the evening. The Demons were unable to cope with the height handicap enjoyed by the university the hoop for five field goals. The floor work of Eddie Agre and LEATHER Just, received. a freak ship of HARNESS, STRAP, RAWHIDE LACK, PEARL LACE and INDIAN ‘TAN LACE EBATHERS. Better quality leathers at GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES. Order your supply now. From “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. Box 265. Bismarek, N. D. Direct buyers Bismarck Live Stock Station ‘Now Located at the N. P. STOCK YARDS ene Ot Pipe Me Men F Rees thoes fer wiles Ser Zen orn i ad CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS rt ‘Mr, Theodore call F. A, Larson, Seq Manager in charge, haters Rese, or for Const Hogs By Alumni Quint! star who dropped the leather through | Ben Jacobson was the outstand- ing performance of the evening. Jacobson, a former Demon captain, and Agre, the present incumbent, were brilliant both offensively and defen- sively. Finnegan collected eight points for of the Alumni took second honors to; be runner-up to Meinhover in the scoring department. In the preliminary game the Sopho- more Imps defeated the Seniors 19 to 15 in a nip and tuck battle. ‘The summaries: Bismarck (23)— Finnegan Shepard ... Schlickenmeyer Green .. Murphy . Totals .. Alumni (0)— Meinhover Earl Benser Tait .... Jacobson EGqSlicossect-as FG FT PF) Walker- Schmeling Bout Is Called Off ALLEGED ATHLETIC SCANDAL AT COLUMBIA IS STIRRED UP AGAIN Promoter Lewis Refuses to Post $50,000 Forfeit Demand- ed By Jacobs New York, Dec. 24.—(P)—After a couple of days of talking, Joe Jacobs, manager of Max Schmeling, and Nate Lewis, Chicago stadium matchmaker, have reported no action has been taken. The whole proposition for Schmel- ing to defend his heavyweight title the high school aggregation and Talt | against Mickey Walker in Chicago this winter was called off, yesterday when Lewis refused to put up a $50,- 000 forfeit when he asked for a delay in the proceedings. Jacobs asked the forfeit as a guar- antee that after waiting until after the Illinois state legislature recon- venes. Jan. 5 the body would pass. an amendment to the state boxing laws making 15-round bouts legal. over that route and Jacobs did not want to take a chance of losing out on other propositions while waiting for an event which might not take place. Eastmen Favored Elmer Be! Hultberg Totals .. Seniors (15)— loocromnng & MAIS oo. ees eeeeeee stern aa— = Lee Schneider Beylund Brauer Engen . Wennis Sorsdahl ol oonocond wleccconn fal coonnooud al wowoondel Hocccccone Totals u meoern3s| cooconwene autocuniomtal coonecand ! Greetings We all wish you alla ers to Appear in Inter- sectional Clash San Francisco, Dec. 24.—(/P)—Foot- Year's day in the annual New Year's East-West game are considering get- ting in touch with Santa Claus to see if he would deliver a widely desired gift—cleat weather. Forty-four gridiron stars, their practice disrupted Wednesday by a downpour of rain during most of the daylight hours, hoped for a break in jthe storm that would allow them to | develop the attacks they will employ lin their quest for intersectional hon- ors. ‘The East combination is a ten io seven favorite to win. Buy or Sell ‘Through The Tribune Want Ads ‘The champion insists on fighting | to Win Grid ( Grid Game | Rain Disrupts Practice Practice of Play- SCARLET FLASH OF MINOT T0 TAKE ON ABERDEEN FIGHTER Billy’ Meek, Billings, to Fight Chief Coaster, Fast Bos- ton Lightweight FOSTER TO MEET CAPANEAU Otis Jackson of Dawson Sched- uled to Do Battle With i OUT OUR WAY Michigan Man Two fighters, who go in for em- ploying the heavy artillery in a large way, will be featured when Dick De- meray, Aberdeen, and Kid Kramer, Yorkton, Sask., come to blows on the headliner of the Elks fight card to be staged at the World War Memorial building New Year's night. Both boys pack a wallop in both hands and both have a reputation for banging away until something In the semi-windup Mickey O'Day of Aberdeen and the Scarlet Flash of Minot are slated to battle over the six-round route. The Flash and the Aberdeen Irishman are among the most capable fighters in this section of the country and are expected to put up a merry battle. Billy Meek, Billings, champion of his class in Montana, will take on Chief. Coaster of Boston in which promises to be the fastest bout of the evening. Meek recently was slated to meet Jack Sharkey of Minneap- olis but the Minnesota lad was un- able to make the'weight. The Coast- er has indicated that he is going to demonstrate just how it is done down east. Ed Foster, Minot, will go into ac- tion against Kid Capaneau, Mayville, in a four-route setto, Both are rug- ged, bruising fighters who enjoy do- ing battle. Another engagement that promises plenty of action is the fight between Otis Jackson of Dawson and Chief Perliers, Kalamazoo, Mich. Kid Vandie, Minot, and Kid Min- ish, Aberdeen, will round out the card in a four-round preliminary. Both have demonstrated to local fans that they are capable fighters. Sonny Schlosser and Kid Brooker, Mandan gamecocks, will oblige with another of their flashy curtain raisers. Death of Rockne Is High Spot in Stunning. Tragedy Listed By Writers as Biggest News in Athletic World Editors note: This is the last of four stories featuring the views of the nation’s sports editors and writers on the athletic high spots of 1931, The accompanying story is in response to the Associated Press query: “What was the out- standing sports news story of the year?” New York, Dec. 24—(4}—It has been nine months since that last day ,|0f March, 1931, when a transport Passenger plane crashed near Bazaar, ball players who will meet here Newy Xansas, with Knute Rockne among its victims, but this stunning tragedy still is recalled vividly by the nation’s sports experts as the biggest news story of the year. “This was not only a nationally first Page story,” wrote a sports. editor, “but it was also an event that reach- 1931 Sports Year| globe and affected millions who had come to know Knute Rockne as one of the most dynamic leaders in Amer- ican athletics.” In the Associated Press national poll of sports editors and writers on the salient: features of the athletic year, 96 out of 131 named the death of Rockne as the biggest sports news story and the most far-reaching, in its effect, of any development of 1931. For those who confined themselves to looking at the competitive side for choice covered a wide field. named the marathon golf triumph of If all our good wishes for your MERRY CHRISTMAS , and happy NEW YEAR come true, you'll have all the good things you've ever wanted Oz jaberdashery ed newspapers in ajl corners of the ships No year. Merry Christmas full of Cheer and Happiness THE NEW SWEET SHOP A A Dakota National = might till be of the same spirit. di. family sympathy of feeling for friends and acquaintances. So it is with a deepened sincerity, a more genuine understanding of the price- Affiliated teith Northwest Bancorporation 1931—Year of the Great Discovery IN a few more days we shall all tear the last page from the calendar of 1931, Most of us will be glad that this yearis over. Many will look onit as the worst they or their country ever went through. Still —we haven't lived on bread and water. We haven’t walked barefoot through Yet our country would never have been founded if our Continental ancestors had lacked the grit to snow. | pa sie h those hard- at faed Northwest t for pioneers io one says that 1931 was an casy It has meant for all of us one great = a mew, warm satisfaction in and home—a new tenderness and leasure and obligation of having Test gfe; 0e to OM AE Get Re ve go Scontidently into 1932 . MERRY SEBS TMA es rat HAPPY NEW YEAR Bank & Trust Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. the biggest news story of the year, the | 4 Seven ison Courtmen Spring Surprise to Trim Montana State, 40 to 25 LONGATED CENTER |KRA MER AND DEMERAY TO HEADLINE NEW YEAR’S FIGHT CARD _ By Williams | i i as lL Billie Burke, who went 144 holes to} Harmsworth trophy and baseball ex< beat George Von Elm for the United States open’ golf championship at Toledo. Four experts each picked the world series and Southern California’s the outstanding story. Next in im-/ portance, on the basis of ballots, were the Schmeling-Stribling heavyweight fight at Cleveland, the Gar Wood- Kaye Don speedboat race for the) sa -* merry As glad years you re- « cal And may this New Year prove to be ~se The gayest one of all. # Texaco Service = Station On Third & Thayer football victory over Notre Dame as | ploits of Pepper Martin in the world series. We offer you the sincerest CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and best wishes for the coming NEW YEAR and hope that we may continue to serve you Burman’s Shoe Hospital Service and Quality 107 3rd Street 211 4th Street Next to Bismarck Hotel bring new cheer. ous New Year. BH} We send you @ message of goodwill this Festive Day. May the Spirit of Christmas in all that it means abide in your home to MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP G. P. Hotel Bldg. on Bawy. Loads of Christmas Cheer: We join you in anticipating a Cheery Xmas and a most Gener- May we continue to serve you well. Montana-Dakota Power Co.

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