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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932 | ' -YSSENTING VOICES RAISD IN. PROTEST AGAINST PROVISIONS ?roponents Say Game Made Safer With Nothing Vital Start Second Round in City Cage Loop 1.0.u.¥, Gira Phantoms] Olympic Sleigh Run Glazed With Ice For Races of American Speed Fiends Opening Games City League Standings ‘Won Lost Pct. Lake Placid, N. Y¥., Feb. 16—(#) them the world record holding Removed From It ALO. 0. Waris ss 1 0 1.000| —The 1932 winter Olympics over, | crew of n 5 ervy young Hank Hom. Chrysler Phantoms. 1 © 1,000} &@ band of daredevils took their burger, gleefully faced the recon- G Company A 1 0 1,000; bob a out whey ewe ditioned slide, Faculty . 0 1 -000 ¢ sport's lure on deadly SUBSTITUTE RULE FAVORED| Faculty... ote Ye ee enter, ae break ines | MOREA fa surface stl cov Klien’s Cleanei 0 1 000; necks in the attempt. order of Erwin Hachmann, of Germany, and Albert Meyer, of Belgium, rough and lumpy from the freezing of Sunday's slush, Billy Fiske piloted his team to the Olympic four man champion- ship in the final event of the games that ended officially Sat- urday. Fiske, with Eagan, Clifford (Tippy) Gray, and Jay O’Brien behind him, nosed out Homburg- er’s local (Red Devils) in two final, spectacular heats by a mar- gin of only 2 2/100 seconds to re- tain the championship Billy won in the 1928 games in Switzerland. It _was another fine victory for the United States, making six in- dividual Olympic titles to fall in- to the hands of the 1932 hosts, five more than the United States ever has won before in a single set of winter games. There were no officials of the international bog sleigh commit- tee to raise warning hands, no loose snow piled inches deep in the straightaways, for safety's sake, nothing to stop the blinding speed that can be attained when the mile and a half chute down the steep mountainside is in per- fect condition. All night workmen raked snow from the course and sprayed it with water until it glistened in the frosty moonlight like a huge open conduit of twisted, burnish- ed silver. It was a track for Americans and American speed down a path of ice, not a snow track to balance things for inter- national competitors. It was the track for the North American and amateur athletic union four man bob sled cham- pionships and eight teams, among , a . Hostilities were resumed in the city 3ay New Code Will Work to Dis- i pasketball league Monday night as all six teams went into action to ctart advantage of Smaller the second round of league play. Gridiron Player The Chrysler Phantoms, Company A, and A. O. U. W. teams won their, ‘opening starts while the Methodists New York, Feb. 16.—(#)—Gencrally trimmed the Trinity Lutheran aggre- peaking, the official reaction to the ation in the only game played in the church league. hanges made in the playng code by “The Phantoms had little trouble he national football rules committee with the soldiers of Ft. Lincoln, set- vas been favorable but there have ting back the military outfit, 41 to 20. een dissenters enough to make the,Company A piled up a comfortable ebate interesting. ‘margin to defeat the Klein Cleaners ‘The new and liberalized substitutes |in the second game on the slate. ule and the move toward making! The Faculty and A. O. U. W. ag- quipment safer not only for the|gregations engaged in a battle royal, tearer but his opponents as well met the lodgemen finally squeezing out a nth almost unanimous approval. one point victory to win, 23 to 22. But protests of varying degrees of| The Methodists came back to mphasis greeted the other four | avenge a previous defeat at the hands hanges—the alterations in the kick- of Trinity Lutherans by piling up @ | ff and “dead ball” rules and the/|16 point victory. The Methodists won ommittee’s decision to forbid the use |37 to 21. f the flying block and flying tackle,|_ The summaries: B, Hugelman, g .. o o nd the aggressive use of the hands) Chrysler Phan- eh wa Spanish trick-shot billiard player, Tuesday had forged into the lead in hanges in Football Rules Find Favor in INDIANA CAGEMEN GET REVENGE FOR PREVIOUS DEFEAT Purdue Edges Gloser to North- western By Walloping Ohio State, 43 to 26 IOWA) Coaching Circles MINNESOTA IS ELIMINATED FROM BIG TEN COURT RACE Northwestern Saturday night, with first place hinging on the outcome. The Boilermakers have five victories and one defeat, to seven triumphs and one defeat for Northwestern. Iowa, which upset Northwestern Saturday night, failed ta even get started against Michigan, which ac- counted for its fifth victory in seven games, to go into third place. The defeat dropped the Hawkeyes into eighth place. Norman Daniels led the Wolverines with 14 points and went into second place in the individ- ual race, with 74 points, three points behind the leader, Joe Reiff of North- western, | Loses to Hlinois Minnesota flopped into fourth posi- tion by losing to Illinois, which bounced into fifth place. The Illini defense operated brilliantly, holding Minnesota to three field goals, all in} Boilermakers Will Meet Wild-| cats Saturday Night With | Loop Lead at Stake i Chicago, Feb. 16—(4)—Of the ten! Starters in the race for the Western Conference basketball title, only three, Northwestern, Purdue and Michigan, were still running Tues-| day. | Minnesota's chances of figuring in} Pionship, were wrecked Monday night at Champaign, where Iilinois trimmed | the Gophers, 23 to 15. Purdue edged @ little closer to Northwestern by| walloping Ohio State, 43 to 26, and Michigan held on by giving Iowa a 40, to 22 beating. In the other game, Indiana defeated Wisconsin, 33 to 21.| Purdue Beats Ohio Purdue, after being forced into overtime to defeat Ohio at Columbus! last week. did a thoroughly convinc- ing job Monday night. The Bouler- makers led all the way and every jMember of the squad had a chance to play a little. Purdue will mect rn the defense. toms ay FG Ls TOR Sis sevcedteees 7 iii SBuDSHY Wi VOLT“ Beletactt ror Favored Changes J. Spriggs, 5 eco ttila dee MH ROE a Those who favored the changes took |F. Brown, f . + 10 o o e world fancy shot he position the rules committee had |E. Spriggs, c 1 ; ‘auier repares title. iade the game safer for the players/H. Brown, ¢ 0 4 ‘ ik Ribas Monday night accomplished rithout taking anything vital from it.|Smith, g .. 3 a F Ch F ht the 34 shots on the program in 114 Those opposed believed some spec- | : 3 = or cago ig) strokes to 129 for Peterson. The vic~ acular features had been removed} Totals ......++++++ tory wiped out Peterson’s 13-stroke nd that the new mules hideclralagl eet Fa PF ay ee Mle seen rag week. ap the smaller player severely. ee ey y a Elmer Layden of Duquesne de-|Wallace, f 6 4 Expect Record Crowd at Demp lared the rule which forbids a player | Gould, f : >| sey-Levinsky Four-Round n the defense to strike a rival on| Brown, c + ne head or face with his hands “will |Leltz, 6 - H Setto Thursday liminate the use of small players,” | Elliot, & = nd called it “simply a protection for ae big ee 4 a eo He was joined in that stand by} aree other former Notre Dame-|A- O. U. W. (23) cained coaches, Tommy Mills of |S. Goetz, f . teorgetown, Rip Miller of Navy and/Verduin, f .. idward (Slip) Madigan of St. Mary’s| : f Oakland, and by Bill Ingram of |. Brown, ‘alifornia. Harvey Harman of Penn|2oespflug, & nought the penalty for violation of |Becker, f . ais rule (disqualification of the play-|M- Goetz, & . r and Joss of half of the distance to! ne offending team’s goal line) was so| a oo would be chary of | paculty (22) Wed eeu 3 Chtago, Feb. 16—(7)—Jack Demp- sey came back to Chicago Tuesday, with two more knockouts on his come- back tour list, and about $5,500 richer, to finish preparation for his match Thursday night in the Chicago Stad- ium with King Levinsky. Dempsey Monday night spent two minutes at Flint, Mich., in knocking out one George Kohler of Chicago, and one Pat McLaughlin of Wausau, ‘Wis., before $11,000 worth of trade, half of which went to the former i) g 8 Layden also opposed the change in Sea hes heavyweight champion. ne kickoff rule which permits the ‘Anderson, cae If Thursday's crowd measures up any kind of a splitup of the cham-| | Hi Totaled $96,000 the last three mintues of the game. Indiana's victory over Wisconsin merely made the night a happy one in Hoosierdom, for neither team has been a factor in the title fight since early in the season. In addition to the Northwestern- Purdue battle for the lead Saturday night, Michigan meets Illinois at Champaign, Indiana plays at Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota will clash at Minneapolis, and Ohio State will invade Chicago. oe | & | —¥ Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 16.—(?)— Bad weather and all, gate receipts for the third winter Olympics, ended here Monday with the running of the post- poned four-man bob sled races, amounted to $96,000 or only $4,000 less than the Olympic committee ex- pected. Emerging from a maze of figutes ‘on costs and receipts, this Adirondack resort found it will pay $52,468.15, the winter games deficit, for the privilege of writing its name into the history of | eee SR ODE ENRON TE international winter sports competi- tion. On the. whole, the official an- nouncements said,’ the village has made a good investment in its own future. Construction of the big arena, al- most as large as Madison Square Gar- den, with its ice-making equipment, the stadium, and the running of the games themselves brought the total cost of the Olympics to date to $1,~ 137,653.13. But Lake Placid got most of that money from the state and the town of North Elba, where the village is located. Phantoms Drill For Viking Game Ghostmen Are Prepared For In- vasion of Valley City Teachers Wednesday Intensive drills in which botn of- fense and defense have been stressed jhave been in order for the Bismarck Phantoms during the last few days in preparation for a game with the Valley City Teachers here Wednesday night. The Ghostmen have been working under the direction of Roy D. Mc- Leod, director of athletics at the Bis- marek high schol. Rough edges in play are being ironed out and followers of the locals are confident that the invaders will have plenty to think about when they | encounter the Phantom attack. The Ghostmen left for Jamestown |- early Tuesday to meet Jamestown college tonight. The Vikings are expected to arrive here this evening and will work out on the courts at the World War Me- morial building Wednesday morning. Jim Morrison, former Bismarck} high school mentor, is the Valley City | coach. THE TIRE Teams Are Entered In Raleigh Tourney, Raleigh, N. D., Feb. 16.—Basketball teams from Leith, Freda, Brisbane, and Raleigh already are entered in the Grant county consolidated high school tournament and teams from ‘Thain and Shields are expected to enter within the next few days, A. ‘W. Larson, superintendent of school at Raleigh, has announced. Awards to be made to winning teams include @ trophy cup for the tourney winner, the basketball used in the meet for the runnerup, and @ pennant insignia for the third place ‘winner. Officials will be Roche of Raleigh and Jacobs of Brisbane. ‘The winners of the tournment will compete in the district meet at Car~ son in + Paris Street Leads in Missing Persons Paris.—Paris holds the world’s record for being the ¢ city with the greatest num- % ber of missing people, accord- % ing to statistics. % The Society for the Protec- * tion of the Family, which alds % the French police in tracing ‘? missing individuals,announces ¥ that 27,000 people have disap- peared from Paris during the past year. This is an in- crease of 7,000 over 1980. ~ It is emphasized, however, * that many of these so-called missing have not fallen vic- % tims to crime, nor accident, ~ but have merely suddenly left town for reasons of their own. 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