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Vera RO OARS __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 ——____. | VADERS DSPLAY [CAMPBELL WILL TRY TO ESTABLISH NEW SPEED RECORDS . By Ahern ‘ORILUANT ATTACK | ov: OUR BOARDING HOUSE a IN BEATING LOCALS HARSHLY WITH MEL EGAD CLYDE ~~——-FATE DEALS HOW SAD IT IS » “2ir superiority threatened. ‘ostmen Strive Valiantly to Stop Be-Whiskered Mich- THAT, AT THE MOMENT, 1 DO NOT HAVE A LITTLE NEST EGG LAID (Is, igan Outfit AWAY ~~~ THE URGE TO ' 4 TRAVEL AND EXPLORE, FOR AY POLISHED FLOOR GAME 3, THE BENEFIT OF SCIENCE, ee UPON ME/ ps Beat Hebron High School, 23 to 11, in Prelimin- ary Contest Nearly 1,000 tans looked on as a lished House of David basketball sm gave a brilliant exhibition of art play to defeat the Bismarck ‘antoms, 37 to 23, on the hard wood the World War Memorial building 2dnesday night. The be-whiskered visitors had arything. They displayed a bril- nt fast-breaking attack, they had effective defense, and their ball ndling was little short of perfect. The locals ‘sought valiantly but in- ectively to stave off defeat but re uable to cope with the style of ay dished up by the invaders. Suf- ‘ing from nervousness, the Ghost- mn might have made things more fait if they had played more cau- avery man on the visiting squad 8 an expert but it was Farrell at ater who provided the feature per- ‘mance of the evening. The lanky rot gave an exhibition of plain and acy basketball which, in itself, gave 2 spectators their money's worth. Schwartz, at center for the Ghost- mm, was the only Phantom able to ant from the floor more than once. found the hoop for two long ones the first half and dropped in an- ter on a run-in under the basket. The shock troops for the locals ited the contest and remained in © game during the first period. At e start of the second stanza, haumberg, Thornberg, Schwartz, ‘ston and Heidt went into action t were no more effective than the itting combination. The Davidites lead all the way and no time during the contest was {n the preliminary tilt, the Imps/| @ things all their own way in de- iting the Hebron high school, 23 to|* iTS FUNNY YOU HAVE THE URGE TO DO ANYTHING—~ IF YOU DID HAVE ANEST EGG, ALL YOU'D HATCH WOULD BE A LOT OF TROUBLE ~~ BUT SOMETHING TELLS ME YOU ARE GONNA TRAVEL ~~~ YOUR. GOOD WIFE WANTS { You TO GOTO THE CIO CRT a 1992's NEA SERVICE. INC. 2 5" Stribling Will Try to K. 0. Schaaf COWBOYS ARE LEADING FIELD IN SLOPE LOOP BASKETBALL RACE! Beach aeeepaton Has Won Six and Lost One Game in Western League New Salem, N. D., Feb. 15—With two weeks of play left before the close | Nice Shot, | Old Man House of David (37) FG FY pF of the season the North Missouri ffalo, f .... 2 1 1/Slope Conference has become a three | dliams, f 3 z 1 team race with Beach having the rrell, c 5 1 1 edge on Model High and Belfield be- ber, & 2 0 2 cause of more games in the victory , ‘land, g 4 1 30 column. - - Five of the remaining teams are SIREIA lovee sneeess, 16 5 8 fighting to stay in the first division Phantoms (23) FG FT PF and all have won three and lost four Brown, f .. - 1 0 1 with one game left to play. | Spriggs, f 0 3 0; The standings: tRae, c .. 0 0 oj Teams— W.L. Pct. Pts. Opp. Spriggs, ¢ 0 © 1)Beach .. - 6 1 857 154 Brown, ¢ 1 0 0 Belfield . 4 1 800 131 0} uth, g ... 0 0 1/Model Hig! 4 1 800 129 111) iornberg, f . 1 0 0 New Salem 3 4 428 160 124) ston, & ... 1 0 0 Hebron . 3 4 428 132 128) ddt, g . 1 0 9 Dickinson 3 4 428 142 142 hwartz, c 3 2 1/Sentinel Butte. 3 4 428 167 153) haumberg, f . 1 2 3Glen Ulin. 3 4 428 129 171 = SS 2 5 285 118 155 Totals... 8 7 6 Assumption . 0 6 000 86 175 {mps (23) FT PF) Y th D of ee i outh Dominates i 3 2 Billiard T re. 92 oe lara iourney 0 0 0 ¥ 4 Q 8 Jay Bozeman Leads Field of | 1 0 2, Cue Veterans in Three EY a0 Cushion Meet 1 1 8) i -- | FG FT PF! Chicago, Feb. 25—(?)—Youth was | ~ 2 i} 2 having its fling in the special all-star 0 2 2jthree cushion billiard tournament | 1 0 0) Wednesday. 1 1 0! Jay Bozeman, sensational young 0 1 0 'cueist from Vallejo, Calif., led the vet- 0 © O/jeran field with a record of four vic- 0 © 0 }tories and one defeat, apparently un- 0 1 O/mindful that he was ahead of such — — -}stars as Willie Hoppe, Augie Kieck- 3 5 4'hefer, Welker Cochran and Arthur) WESLEYAN WINS Aberdeen, S. D., Feb. 25. —(P)—Sub- ting two determined attacks, Dako- |Thurnblad. He went into the lead iyesterday with victories over Thurn- | lad and Cochran, defeating Cochran | 0 to 38 in 48 innings and disposing } Wesleyan wore down Northern of, Thurnblad, 40 to 20 in 40 innings. wmal’s resistance Wednesday night | Hoppe won his first match of the | id roled up a decisive lead to win a/ tournament Wednesday night by de- sketball game 43 to 33. iat the half, 19 to 15. OUT OUR WAY Boo ~ HOO — HOO I-T-HAVE THE Wesleyan | feating Kieckhefer, 40 to 36 in 38 in- nings. OH, DONT cry! TLL SEE THAT? ~ OH, I WISH i | ‘Associated Press Photo Bobble Little smiles in satisfac- tion after a clout that sent his ball “zooming” down the fairway at | Miami Beach, Fla. Well, maybe It | wasn’t 75 yards, but it was straight. | Bobby, at three, is quite a golfer. | Use the Want Ads By Williams OIFFERUNCE: ‘ling has instructed his fighting son, jcision victory will not be satisfactory : | Dempsey Speaks WoRST LUC K— Muy BRAND NEW DRESS “TORN ON A NAIL AND onL THE SECOND TIME e INe worn iT WHO -HO WHOO Foo. FIX IT ITS NOTHING, LCOULD SQUEEZE “TEARS OuT AT EASH— OH, WHUT A SOFT UFE,IF IT Couto ON'Y SLOP VER AN SAY B-NOO-HOO SO NATURAL — DO YOU KNOW WHUT ID GIT SAID T'ME.,1F I TORE MY GOOD PANTS, ER EVEN MY OLD ONES? Fix iv’, BUT, NOT, TLL TLL Fix (| Ernie Will Have 20 Pound Weight Advantage Over Georgian in Fight i Chicago, Feb. 25.—(?)—"Pa” Strib- W. L,, to go out after a knockout and nothing less when he tangles with NOT SATISFIED WITH NEW WORLD MARKS SET UP WEDNESDAY Spectacular Englishman Drives Blue Bird 253.968 Miles Per Hour ——— WIND CONDITIONS BAD Confident His Car Will Surpass Previous Performances in Trials Thursday Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 25.—() —Three new automobile speed rec- ords Sir Malcolm Campbell, 47-year- old Englishman, established are un- satisfactory to him and he prepared to try to better them Thursday. Streaking down the beach at low tide Wednesday in the face of none too favorable course and wind condi- tions, Campbell broke his own previ- ous marks by driving the mile at 253.968 miles an hour, the kilometer at 251.340 and the five kilometer at 241.569 miles an hour, His twelve-cylinder Blue Bird rac- ing car was clocked one way over a five-mile distance at 244.200 miles an hour but timing traps failed to work on his second run and he was not al- lowed a record for that distance. Regulations require a driver be timed two ways over a designated course to establish a record. On his first run south over the 12- mile course, Campbell was clocked at 18.46 seconds over the measured mile for the astounding speed of 267.459 miles an hour. His second trial was timed at 14.89 seconds for a speed of 241.773 miles an hour. The average for the runs was 14.175 seconds for a two-way speed of 253.968 miles an hour. The new record for the mile ex- ceeded by 8.235 miles an hour the former mark of 245.733 he established in the ‘same car here last year. He bettered his own time over the mile| by .47 of @ second. Ernie Schaaf, hard punching Boston- ian, in their important 10 round bat- tle at the Chicago stadium Friday “My boy’s future depends on the result of this match and a mere de- to us,” the father manager of the Georgian said. Schaaf, who will have Sharkey in his corner, has exactly the same bat- tle plan mapped out—a knockout. He expects to outweigh Stribling by a margin of 20 pounds at ringside, scal- ing 208 to Strib’s 188. . The box office reported the gate may be around $35,000. ‘Campbell said he was greatly dissat- night. {that if the wind subsides by low tide} Because of a strong head wind,! isfied with his trials Wednesday and Thursday he would be able to boost all his records by a wide margin. He said he also might try for new records for five miles and ten kilometers. Fi TS Last IGHT | (By The Associated Press) i St. Louis—Christopher (Bat) To Legislature Former Champion Draws Larg- er Crowd That Four Presi- dential Candidates Louisville, Ky., Feb. 25.—(4)—Nego- tiations are under way to sign Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight cham- pion, as one of the principals of the annual Derby eve fight card here May 6. Dempsey went to Chicago Thursday after receiving a commission as Ken- tucky Colonel from Gov. Ruby Laf- foon at Frankfort. The fighter drew more of a gate to hear his speech Wednesday before the Kentucky leg- islature than turned out for addresses by four Democratic presidential Prospects who have spoken at Frank~ fort. | at Athletic Results —*+ | Swimming Carleton 38; Shattuck 37. Basketball St. Thomas 36; (Overtime). Huron College 23; Sioux Falls 41. Dakota Wesleyan 43; Northern Normal 33. Concordia 38. Aberdeen Battalino, Hartford, Conn., knock- ed out Billy Shaw, Minneapolis (2); Roy Mitchell, Centralia, IIL, outpointed Jackie Purvis, Indian- | apolis (10); Freddie Miller, Cin- | cinnati, outpointed Johnny Dato, Cleveland (10); Wesley Ramey, Grand Rapids, Mich., outpointed {| Lou Terry, St. Louis (10). i Cincinnati—Tracy Cox, In- dianapolis, was disqualified (8) ! by commissioners for having sec- onds in ring after he knocked Eddie Lord, Cleveland, down for | the count. i WIN VAI VALLEY TOUR TOURNEY Fargo, N. D., Feb. 25.—()—The Straus clothing quintet of Valley City iWon the sixth annual Red River Val- ley basketball title here Wednesday night, defeating Dilworth, the defend- ing champion, 33 to 23. The Valley ae quint held a 20-11 lead at | WILL Y MAKE TOUR | Chicago, Feb. 25.—(?)— Thomas ‘Jefferson Hickey, veteran’ president of the American Association, is so en- thusiastic about the approaching flag race in his baseball circuit that he is contemplating his first tour of the > {spring training camps in three years. GIANT PLAYER CLAIMS Chicago, Feb. 25.—(P)—Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis, today allowed the salary claim of the veteran Harry-Riconda against Min- neapolis and granted the free agency claim of players James F. Wallace of the Youngstown club, HOT S$ ry snag Suite A22 Phone Superior 4416 Americas Health Resort PRINGS | ie Baseball Gossip From Major Loop Proving Grounds | (By The Associated Press) Biloxi, Miss.—Five amibitious Rook- ies with possibly only two mound jobs to work for, five promises of produc- ing some keen competition in the Washington Senators’ camp. Frank Ragland, Lynn Griffith, Robert Friederich, Michael Delaney and John Boyle are the aspiring young moundmen. New Orleans.—Wesley Ferrell, ace of the Cleveland Indians moundsmen, freshly-arrived at the spring en- campment, looks almost ready for the He reported Wednes- day, just two pounds heavier than at the close of the last campaign. Tampa, Fla. —Enthusiasm continued unabated in the Cincinnati Reds’ training camp Thursday, and Manager Dan Howley was compelled to order his athletes to slow up for a few days. Howley counts on Si Johnson to be his pitching ace this season. Calif.—The ason’s start. 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