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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932 North Dakota High School Basketball to Get Flying Start This Week |, WAJORQUNTS Wi, |G LENN ‘POP’ WARNER TO RETURN EAST AS TEMPLE COACH ENTER COMPETITION OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | VETERAN TACTICIAN [Mildred ‘Babe’ Didrikson Disquailfied YEH ~SAY, LISEN“You. Loses Amateur Status When | BRUSHING UP SPORTS - - - By Laufer | IN WARM-UP GAMES| 277 er sore nernuce ws 2) | OF GRIDIRON WORLD 1 TO BOARD A BOAT KNOW MY COUSIN LUDWIG ¢ Name Appears With Auto- a ON MY WAY B DA pp ia ai , | FOR EUROPE, BUT I HAD To “WELL, HE GOT TWO MEN 4 mobile Advertisement Jevils Lake Will Entertain Mun-; HOME AGN. INTERESTED IN TH IDEA H HURRY BACK HO To o' . R ich, Consolidated Champs, SOME IMPORTANT PAPERS ON A OF MAKIN GINGER, ALE New York, Dec. 6.—(?)}—An enter-| ee at in Feature DEAL WITH THE PERUVIAN ICE CUBES — AN TREY i [hes deprived Mildred “Babe” Didrike | | RASEDAN ORIN DOC : | GOVERNMENT Jun AHEM RAISED TH’ MONEY TO Will Come Back to Section) son of her amateur status. ONE OF A BROOD OF SEVEN) fA : ’ te Ei | The world’s greatest woman athlete a . AANDAN TO MEET WILTON -1 WAS ToLD You caueD { } BUY TH ELECTRIC sce BOX | | Where He Scored His First 2S "rant suthorities are arrest—wes| | en fe pes eased ' OFFN YOU, \F YOULL SELL Great Tri h + | disqualified Monday from further — To SEE ME SEVERAL IT FOR fF THars { reat Triumphs eninteut competition becnie ber MNTURIN, THEEDED THE Gee tes \ stowr TIMES WHILE T pm a: MESS name appeared in an_ advertisement nae Sue conte: : eae | 5 ‘booming the latest model of an auto- Be Heke: vs was away J “npg A ANNOUNCES PLANS MONDAY |mouite manufacturing concern, BREEN oF TESKES, 3 1 A i c : ee it? tary Haast oF the AMEESUR AthIONS ee ae nto Action ‘ary-treasurer of the Amateur WE. ¥ At New Home He Will Find Hun-| Union, made plain, is strictly up to == peariee c- : ‘ Mildred. | ‘ een dreds of Former Pupils eye) cl Lytaeas UT Recent, . ment, in whic! mn LE Me and Worshippers quoted in glowing praise of the new eel Sty Stag model, was @ palpable violation of A.| | uy ust Locked LIKE A. U. rules and automatically dis- 4 CST BIRD. New York, Dec. 6—(#)—Glen Scobey | barred the Texas star from amateur) | H!9, LONG LOS! BIRD... Warner is coming back east again, |competition. uly esa! back from Stanford to the scenes of| Down at her home in, Dallas, Miss Capac his first great coaching triumphs, and lead — H THE PRODIGAL DIRK the warriors of another day, the men} «f° jet. this automobile company | ~¢ gs he taught to be famous. will gather|make a picture of me,” she explained. ‘aa again at his feet to worship their ee T Gene geld reli Tal idol. so without my i To’ the men who played their col-|not intend to turn professional before lege football for him, “Pop” Warner |next summer—if then.’ i is not just a coach, He's not the tac-| Col. M. J. McCombs, athletic direc- tician who came out of Cornell 38|tor for the Dallas Insurance company, years ago to confound the rule-makers|by which Miss Didrikson is employed, with his ingenious circumventions of| indicated a damage suit might be en- the playing code; nor the master of|tered against the automobile concern gridiron strategy and technique who} REAR Rp Pera founded a football system coordinat-} Would Match Sharkey & © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. INGA, ing speed, power, deception and tim- i Sg e ing so neatly that its general use is} And George Godfrey | or | rivalled only by Knute Rockne’s No- 5 ae, | ] tre Dame devices , Dec, 6.—(P)— Jack ; N. D. Cage Loop Drops 10-Second Rule | ie ie we cana w|i eterna oe ata le ner “Pop.” He's the hulking, kindly,/ corporation here have disclosed, has Og wee “3 2 5 a Rit ae Letters ne ice been offered $100,000 to defend his; = who never spoke roughly to them in reel ‘tle hi t | : quints hold! Consolidated School Basketball Demaray S Boxing Ambition Born all his life, He's never forgotten their fone. Mire astkae ‘Godfrey. | GRANDSON, NOVEL, was THE, gk Ee ine Seaton Hele |” reais WIIlINGEIOBEEIVS names, their faces, though there are|Negro, Leiperville, Pa. ‘They quoted CHAMPION TWONERR-OLD, ANID ot expected to develop | | New Regulation rule in basketball mandatory that the on of the ball in its yond the cen- 1 not ap- school play In Barber Shop At Tappen, N. D.eces.c! tena Bata He knows how big the family is now. And he St. Paul, Dec. 6. —A visit to a barber shop started Dick De- maray, Aberdeen, S. D., on a fistic career. Tuesday night the 22-year-old youth, who saw his first street car when he came here not more never forgets to ask. Four years ago, “Pop” Warner came Chicago (2). east to see Pitt, coached by Jock ~ Sutherland, one of his disciples, play | Notre Dame. He came to Pittsburgh as secretly as possible for he wanted S Will H atans ave to scout the Panthers, the choice that’ apolis, knocked out Kid Lewis, Johnny Buckley, Sharkey’s manager, as saying he would talk it over with the champion. At Boston, Buckley denied he had been offered such a match. DAN HOWLEY UNDECIDED Cincinnati, O., Dec. 6—(?}—Dan Howley hasn't yet made up his mind about managing the Toronto club of WER SON, THE INMORTAL SWEEP ea 2 DEA ane MPION INTHE SA YEAR, 1910... | A new regulati ed to speed Jup the game and prevent stalling, the 10-second rule was thrown out in all} ° year, 1928, to play his Stanford eleven| tne International League. Affairs ot er 1g CAM | i2 the Rose Bowl. : of the Canadian outfit, he said be- But he had scarcely sjiread his huge| fore leaving for the minor league bulk in the comfort of the than a year or so ago, will trade punches with Frankie Knauer, |of its league play by board members | Ellendale of the consolidated high school league | a modification, to retain the} e but on small floors to place two} lines across the floor 35 or 40 feet} The 10-second rule is one of two E nges in basketball regula-| The other is a three- | ed at pivot play and ‘ot man from holding | free throw lane for} | arrison at } Drake at McC! Gsolva at Se’ sSrenora at W ,7orman at M Wahpeton Will Meet Two Major Machines | Wahpeton, N. D., Dec. 6—(?)—! Wahpeton's hoopmen will meet two/ | major high schools this season, Fargo | jand Valley City, according to the| |school’s basketball schedule announc- | yy Coach Marty Engh. The sched- teeder at An Stanley at W k cae eee sehr Court Squad =: » Wins First Starts) = i-rsmmint® | Dec, 23—Lidgerwood, here. Jan. 6—Hankinson, there. i} Wopards Get Away to Victories an Games With Kulm, Burn- | Jan. 10—Wyndmere, here. | Jan. 14—Fargo, there. | Jan. 20—Fergus Falls, Minn., here. | Jan. 20—Fergus Falls, Minn., here. Eagle River, and Milwaukee, Wis., in six rounds. He shaded Knauer in four rounds last week. whom he had gone to get his hair cut, was the first he had ever He tried them out at the liminaries, Jack Gibbons, son of Mike, known in former days as the Phantom of the Ring. will meet Bud Hennigan, Duluth, in found rounds. It will be his sec- ond professional bout. His dad >—$—— $ ____ I Fights Last Night ——* | the state last s (By The Associated Press) New York—Benny Bass, Phil- adelphia, knocked out Eddie Reil- ly, New York (1); Jack Rosenberg, New York, outpointed Paul De- laney, Seattle, Wash. (8); Benny Whitley, Baltimore, and Irish Ed- die Brink, Scranton, Pa., drew (6); Jack Barger, Idaho, knocked out Lewis Calabro, New York (5). Paris—Marcel Thil, France, out- pointed Ignacio Ara, Spain (10). New Orleans—Eddie Flynn, New Orleans, knocked out Harry (Kid) Wallace, New York (4). Charleston, 8S. C.—Eric Lawson, Brooklyn, N. Y., stopped Carl Knowles, Savannah, Ga. (8); Dave | chair in | na hotel room before the} | Three of Seven Promising Pros- | word got und. Hillsboro iat a meeting ismarck, 2 i . | From all directions they came then,| yp before committing hi 7 fter considering and finally re-| | 4 pair of boxing gloves owned pects Will Be Taller Than =! pig, grinning fellows. And they'll |“? g himself. by a Tappen, N. D., barber to j § {gather around again when “Pop,” now | Six Feet '61, comes back to give Temple the! ‘AS | benefit of his genius on the familiar at least three players 6 feet or taller, | Philadelphia, announced the veteran {mentor would tutor the eleven at the j according to Coach Doug Smith, who! cactern institution, | is working with 50 candidates includ- | ““Tiough no salary figures were an- ing three lettermen and seven prom-' nounced, it was believed Warner will ising prospec! Seay | Svernpn Weavers dr: a bigger stipend at Temple than long with five other veterans who | made up one of the tallest teams in! Attendance at Harvard's home foot- Son. ball games has dropped so sharply! Lettermen back this year are Cap- | this season that Athletic Director Bill! tain Chester Peterson and Eldon’ Bingham’s estimates of a revenue of! | Hunchy” Rutten, guards, and Forrest | $775,000 may be optimistic, yet the! ; Stevens, forward. Promising men are | Harvard A. A. News appears to point Harold Reslock, Charles Wood, John | with some pride to the fact that “no | Fitzpatrick, William Burckhard, Ger-| cut has been made in the salaries of} |ald Foote, Sidney Willensky, and Earl | any of the coaches.” Moore. If not, the casual observer may in- | TS | quire, why not? Is this to be consid- | Northwestern Shows Jered a measure of athletic achieve-| rs ; ment, along with the team’s winning} Strength in Opener: coxa? wales | It seems that Harvard's athletic ad- Chicago, Dec. 6.—)—For the first } ministration, due to economies in the time in 20 years Ohio State will open|Teduction of spring trips, etc. was its basketball schedule away from| “only one or two thousand dollars in home, meeting Toledo at Toledo Tues- | the red” at the outset of the current day night. Indiana also will open, | gridiron season. biggest | meeting in Columbus Monday, are so | Week's annual meeting ip New York. | Room of the First National Bank in involved he prefers to wait until) those financial’ troubles are cleared WILL CUT SALARIES ' Boston, Dec. 6.—(P}—Big league| baseball salaries are in for a cutting, tailing of baseball overhead to present to the magnates at next WILLISTON WINS OPENER Williston, N. D., Dec, 6—()}—Wil- THE NERVE OF THEM! Pittsburgh, Pa—Surely, Patrolman | Clarence Shearer, of Springdale,| thought @ policeman’s car wouldn’t be the object of theft. So he parked it in front of his home for weeks. But one day recently he walked out to find the car missing. Someone had stolen it, wrecked it, and left it a few blocks away from his house. NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Depositors’ Holding Co. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Depositors’ Holding company will be held in the Directors’ the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, a Bad andiMadine Jan, 27—Valley City, there. Barry, St. Louls, outpointed Jim- | tackling the Little Giants of Wabash | Moreover, “in regard to the salaries |OM jruesday, December 18th, 1932, at peers ee dmaeiode sai my Simpson, Jacksonville, Fla. | at Bloomington. ‘ ict the vevous epaches Bingham ex-|"" at this meeting there are five ai- Plehr, N. D., De in! Feb, 10—Fergus Falls, Minn., there. (8); Johnny Myles, St. Louis, ou Northwestern made its first appear-|Plained that only four of them get! rectors to be elected, and such other Air first three s' bs | Feb. 17—Wahpeton Indians, here. " Feb. 21—Breckenridge, Minn., there. Feb. 24—Hankinson, here. March i—Fairmont, here. schedui »xpected to include approximately | Clzames. By skirmishes already disp liv local courtmen ve defeated um, 22 to 14; set down stad, 27| 3; and trimmed Medina, 28 to 9. sed of.| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results | | OUT OUR WAY ol at Mandan. he schedule: | ee. 8, Lehr at Medi ‘ec. 16, Lehr at Ashle toec, 22, Wishek at Lehr. ofn. 13, Gackle at Lehr. ‘ jn?2- 26, Lehr at Kulm. an. 27, Ashley at Lehr. Wp, 3, Lehr at Wishek. “‘by2b. 17, Lehr at Gackle. WHY coon, DONT MEAN “To TELL | ME THESE HAINT STUCK TOGETHER DUMPLINGS, | WHY, THIS 1S MY SECOND HELPIN' - WHY, IT TASTES Jes’ UKE DU-~-YORE DumMPuNs. pointed Andy Cummings, Charles- ton (6). Lima, O.—K. O. Christner, Ak- ron, O., knocked out Dick Nolan, Pittsburgh (10); Jimmy Collins, Toledo, won a decision over Sam- my O'Dell, Akron (10). Cincinnati—Tracy Cox, Indian- MOH EF YEWNE COTTHET bal ;192; crew takes in $3,600 and expends Seco ae Reiter | $34,300; hockey tickets net $9,600 but | A MAN CAINT PUT A Suet To SOAK WITHOUT YORE DAD BLAME MONKEY SHINES. psu GIT OuT- TL warr | ance in competition Monday night and | OVer $5,000 a year. The H. A. A, News} |turned in an tunexpectedly impressive | Ses on to say: | performance in walloping Bradley| “No coach gets the same pay as a} | Tech, 44 to 19. jfull professor in these days, a mis-| Michigan, however. toox a beating | understanding which seems to have! in its inaugural, losing to the strong /arisen, but only at the most an amount | western (Mich.) State Teachers, 37/equal to that which a professor re-| jto 31. {ceived back in 1922. A total of $111,-, 800 is used for the salaries of 62} By Williams coaches, allowing for duplication in| sports, so that the average would come | to about $1,803 per coach. “Football is the only sport in which a net profit is made and therefore has | to pay for all the other sports. Base- ball earns $17,700 and pays out $28,- $21,200 is used in expenditures; track takes in $13,700 and pays out $39,400; swimming, a minor sport, earns $2,300 but spends $7,000.” WHERE IT GOES business as may be properly brought | before the meeting. N. L ROOP, Secy. SANITARY n at Dick-/|from each basket, the board decided; Seen. ‘ | playing f: of Pennsylvania. | according to President Emil Fuchs i |to throw out the rule in all consoli-| barber's instigation and later took | Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 6—(#—AN- ) Warner Monday announced he had| of the Boston Braves, Who is chet © When you shave with the dated high school play, including} UP fighting as a Sree tg pre. {Other big basketball team is in pros- | submitted his resignation at Stanford| man of a committee which is pre- “BLUE BLADE” h | tournaments. In one of Tuesday night's pre- | oct at Devils Lake high school with | and officials of Temple University,| paring recommendations for the cur- you get the exclusive advantage of a rust- resisting finish—sanitary and easy to clean. Here's a blade you e seconds. will be refereeing a Duluth fight j ‘ A Scoring | ability: at the western school. !liston won its first basketball e sent at} so his uncle, Tommy Gibbons, | will be missed,” Smith said, “but at! Hera me ; F of Beu-| well-known heavyweight in his | the same time we have a better |e Fitch entiool at to 18 Gn tba incall can leave in the razor until you R. Moffitt of Daven-| day, will be the youngster’s chief | fensive team.” Weaver, lanky center} GPORT SLANTS | |court. wild Rose cagers held a 4- i port, v lent, and O. K. Cline} second. Who won the captaincy of the ae ee |to-1 advantage the first quarter. are ready to put in a new one. !of Maxbass, secretary-treasurer. | state cage team last year, graduate By ALAN GOULD | You simply loosen the razor handle and hold under hot water. Your “BLUE BLADE” is then spotless and ready for the next shave. Enjoy this conven- ience yourself. Save time and effort. Buy a package of “BLUE BLADES” and get a really ex- cellent shave tomorrow morning. Dated Nov. 28, 1932, 11-29 12-6, The Gift That Lasts A Year.... For twelve months, for six days each week, your gift of a_ subscription the Bismarck Trib- | | ‘ XN es iets tein tectetia ta iaa CURIS TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS be td ays. ser, a me we For those who may wonder, where | adi Jump at Devils as the big money goes in football, Bing une, acts as.a con- . . ham thus apportions the anticipated ; stant reminder of 1,4ke Near Completion $775,000 to, be collected by Harvard Son meittnit me w {this football season as follows: y * tleviis Lake, N. D, Dee, 6. “Only $330.991 will be spent alto- |" ness, your friendship, and your good taste. Ee eeset a ateae Jone | sum will go as guarantees to visting The price is only $5.00 per year by mail ureational reputation at a meet here teams. This leaves only about $113,000 outside of Bismarck, $2.50 for six months, y in February, is nearing com to cover all the university football or $1.25 for three months. By carrier in ee We fap pertains ae ib bis. pote of de major items of Bimarce seis ald per year, $3.60 for six » of the remai ) in 5 e as follows: expense of months, $1.! ued before the opening of the slide, games, $27,000; outfitting, $200; pe tt Fat 80 for three months, or 60 cents a fh is set for Dec. 26. equipment, $5,500; doctors, ,000; steel structure extending 116 rubbing, $3,000; services and wages, A Christmas Car dure nove the top of the hill has a $8,500; coaching, $25,000; travel, $7,- i uae pies raoley AESOmNGRY, . 'USper incline than the average, and 000; and a host of other smaller ex- i y ptio pe) ag og eee meee - vemThe total planned expenditures for Submeribe Now — Order Blank Below ~ w peean slide also are to be con- a sports in the coming year are The Beware Tribune, ‘ cted. 193, as compared with the an- Circulation De ‘ment. WUGder Falstad of Devils | Lake, tletpated total receipts from all sports Bismarck, N. Dak... December____ 193___ CoMgber of the American Olympic of aroun ” : faci‘team, and Caspar Oimoen of Months ‘Halet, national champion, a FOOTBALL No Loxuny pare Enclosed you will find $. for a__________Year Subscription asta in \, as iP . Maid fo Participate in the February ipa aa llogibve teegball oa Bi Bing to The Bismarck Tribune which you will send to } — as amine. cee bred it supports nearly reel! JIMMIES TO ABERD! all other ai S. » N. D, Dec. 6—P)— Apart from the guarantees, which . Nami Sch en an DE RTOS E. J. Cassell took his James- do not help the home forces, Bing- 53 Jimmies to Aberdeen, 8S. D., ham figures at Harvard that only Ordered by. for their first basketball $85,000 would be saved, if the inter- of te of the season. The Aberdeen collegiate program (which, of course, will play a return game at! ~ 12-6 he prefers) should be suddenly shelved for a strictly intramural athletic plan. |

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