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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932 ‘St. Mary’s High Cagers Open Court Season in Bismarck Tonight ' CATHOLIC LEAGUE [SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA READY TO GIVE BEST AGAINST IRISH ~— INNORTH DAKOTA |\_ our Boarpine House By Ahern_|[BOTH FLEVENS ARE |Carnera and Levinsky Fight, Tonight SAID IN PROSPECT EXPECTED TO RELY Local Aggregation Will Face St. | ON ARRIAL ATTACKS th day of Nove! County, on the 17 y bits. —___—___——e 1932, i tion wherein 4 | Basketball Scores |] i "ccaitts, “was. tho plaintife and : David Fryer and Rosa Fryer, was the (By the Associated Press) defendants, in favor of the said plain- North Dakota Univ. 41; Moorhead IM GOING OVER AN’ PUT THE JIG ON THAT MUG AN’ FIND OUT WHAT HE'S HANGING AROUND UM- OH-I FANCY MY $500 IS SAFE \N THERE — - ER-AH— BY JOVE. YES!~TI HAVEN'T OBSERVED ANYBODY Ample Italian Is Favored to Trim Kingfish Because of Improvement tiff and against said defendants, for . the sum of Eighteen hundred seven . _ Teachers 34, 4 ni ight cents ($1807.98) Leo’s of Minot At GO IN AND OUT DURING THE THAT BANK. FOR [HE Chicago, Dec. 8—)—Two ‘quaint| Tlinols State Normal 27; LaCrosse Jand “which Judement and sdecree, Saints’ Gym LAST THREE HOURS, WITH A baa eo siecia figures in the heavyweight boxing bus-| Teachers 20 ain pakota | By tof the real proverty hereinafter IED Loo AC! ‘1 , Primo Carnera and King Ley-| Southern Normal 23; A ‘on wah ie orton 2 ¥ wpuesee Sie gig ag Chee | Inet Pray ight in the OGL Paill Luther 28; Gustavus Adol aaa vin ‘ apie mtn terest ~ a ii y cago stadium, mostly for the 5 eT 23; Gusta’ |- | thereon, ‘anc e costs and e: PROSPECTS DECLARED GOOD THEIR, FACE i =~ OW : BANDIT | ‘ Favorite, or One Touch money there is in it, and somewhat to| phus 34. of such sale, or so, much thereof as \ Five} Capital City Parochial | Started Campaign Defeat- ing Napoleon St. Mary's high school basketball team will tilt the lid of the 1932-33 season in Bismarck tonight when it} meets the squad from St. Leo's school | at Minot in a game at the St. Mary’s | gymnasium. It will be the first time in history that teams from these two schools | have met and may mark the beginning ; of a Catholic high school athletic | league in North Dakota. The local} squad has played teams in this vicin-| ity for several years and has met St. John's Academy of Jamestown on sev- eral occasions but Catholic leaders in } North Dakota make no secret of the | fact. that they look forward to a league of their own such as exists in many other states where Catholic high schools are older and located more closely together. Such a de- velopment would add new interest to the high school sports picture in North Dakota. Several are Seasoned The St. Mary's team is coached by A. C. Van Wyk and lists several ex- perienced performers. Paul Becker, Public High School Will Tackle Tuttle ‘The 1932-33 edition of Bismarck high school’s basketball team will thin ine Strange ws | ane enn os ramereneh | Baseball Leaders | my Cars: 's Only Youngster on itr tte nar, ar game wth Tuttle at the high school | |-~that witich Feld Choo ee ethietiy to Have Had Much Suc- | Southern California’s backers asking Distinctive for a touchdown margin, its mild, rich e gymnasium, A preliminary between two high school teams will be played at 7 p. m., and will be followed by the main event at 8. | center and capt@a; Bob Fitzgerald, forward; Jimmy Joyce, forward, and GUESS ILL GO HOME Kid Chocolate, However, Estab- lished as 7 to 5 Favor- New York, Dec. 9.—()—One of the commission—may find itself in new hands Friday night. Bidding for a share in the title now claimed jointly by Chocolate, Tommy Paul and Baby Arizmendi, is Fidel LaBarba, once world king of the fly- weights. LaBarba's third chance at the 126- ite to Win | IN POCKET in Final Session of Grave Meeting Have Not Taken Action on Sal- ‘Wise’ Money Placed on Fidel LaBarba VETERANS DOMINATE PLAY BILLIARDS MEET cess in Tourney New York, Dec. 9.—(?)}—Except for young Jimmy Caras, veterans have completely dominated the first four days of play in the national pocket down Superior COACH JONES NONCOMMITAL Trojans Do Not Expect Ambu- lances to Take Ramblers From Their Train Los /Angeles, Dec. 9.—()—Univer- sity of Southern California's football team went into seclusion Friday to meditate on its impending grid bat- tle with Notre Dathe here Saturday. “I am satisfied,” said Coach How- ard Jones, “that everything that could have been done in the training field hhas been accomplished. I am not cer- tain as to the physical condition of the players. We will not know until after the game whether they have been worked too hard or not hard enough. ‘I like their mental attitude, though, and know they are ready to Play the best game they know how to play.” Jones also went into seclusion with the team, unbeaten in 18 starts, There was an air of expectancy over the Ramblers’ arrival late Friday, al- though no one was sure just what to expect beyond an array of great grid- sters from South Bend. The squad has been at Tucson, Ariz., for nearly two days. Despite pessimistic reports from the Notre Dame coach, Hunk Anderson, No one contemplated seeing a parade of ambulances from the railroad sta- tion to the hotel. Every pre-game indication pointed toward an aerial battle such as no’ Notre Dame-Southern California game ever has known. With eagh eleven boasting exceptional lines there was little question but that, barring some- thing unusual, the outcome would be decided by the success or failure of determine how much or little im- provement each has made since they met @ year ago. In their first meeting the ample Italian won the decision after 10 rounds of fighting. Many of the 19,- 245 spectators disagreed with the ver- dict, however, and part of them will be back to see the act, another 10- rounder, replayed Friday night. It is not likely, however, the attendance will come close to reaching the 1931 figure, about 12,000 being expected. Carnera, reliably reported to have improved as a boxer, will enter the ring favored to win, and has announc- ed through his board of managers or subdividers, that he will do it by a knockout. Levinsky is just as confi- dent, but hasn’t said much about knocking Primo out. ‘There will be the usual differences in physical equipment that hold when Carnera fights anyone. However, in- he did in their previous meeting, Lev- insky will weigh only about 75 pounds less than the big fellow. JAMESTOWN CASEYS LOSE Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 9.—(?)— The Ghosts, colored basketball team, defeated the Caseys, 40 to 21 here. stead of giving away 77’ pounds as| >» River Falls Teachers 34; Macales- ter 43, Minnesota’s Coach To Speak at Minot Minot, N. D., Dec. 9—(?)—Bernie Bierman, football coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, will be the principal speaker at a football ban- quet to be held in Minot Dec. 21. Thé dinner, which is being spon- sored by the Association of Com- merce, will be in honor of football lettermén at the Minot state teach- ers college and at Minot high school. | The Armour Creameries in| Bismarck are now taking in Turkeys for the Christmas holidays. Come in. ‘10N Notice Is hereby given that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree in fore- closure rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial istrict In and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of Court for said Burleigh thereto will satisfy, and by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the Offico of the Clerk of the District Court for Burleigh County, North Dakota, and under the seal thereof, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to sald judgment and decree; I, J. 1. Kelley, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North ' Dakota, and the person ap- pointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder for cash at Public auction, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 21st day of December, 1932 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and which property to be sold as aforesaid is described as follows to- with Lot one (1) in Block Twenty one (21) Northern Pacific Addi- tion of the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, to satisfy the amount of said judg- ment and decree, with interest there- on and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the pro- ceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. s Dated this 18th day of November, 1932. J. L, KELLEY, Sheriff of Burleigh Count; CAMERON AND HELGESON, Attorneys for the plaintiff, P. 0. and Office Address, Rismarck, N. 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N CELERY rheecady hereon der way with a victory over the Na- poleon team at Napoleon and tonight will mark the second start of the) year for the local aggregation. Other games listed are: i Dec. 16, Napoleon here. J Imps at high school Jan. 13, St John’s of Jamestown here. Jan. 21, St. Leo's of Minot, there. Jan, 27, Hazelton, here. Feb. 3, St. John’s at Jamestown. Feb. 7, Washburn, here. cially with his left hand, is just as effective as the Cuban's cleaner hit- | ting, directed mostly at the head. | Chocolate will have wide advan-| tages in height and reach and at 25, he is two years younger than La- Barba. But the Californian has the greater stamina and the 15-round Toute favors his chances. Tourney Nears vin Gardner, president of the Texas League, and Dale Gear, president of the Western League. ‘Those same predictors were just as positive that the presidency of the association would be entrusted to Judge W. G. Bramham of Durham, | him the “Judge Landis of minor lea- | gue baseball.” . Thursday the association made a few amendments to the recommen- | dations of its “committee of five” and virtually passed all of the proposals, innings. Maroons, Senators Continue Upsets |N. C., with sufficient power to make! New York, Dec. 9—(#}—Two of the National Hockey League's “doubtful” teams, the Montreal Maroons and Ot- tawa Senators, seem bent on upsetting the pre-season dope which put them in that class in the shortest possible order. With nearly a quarter of the number of opportunities to close the gap which the Nodaks made midway in the first period, being 10 or more points ahead until near the finish of the game, when a Nodak reserve team in the last two minutes saw five points pared off the margin which the regulars left it. ‘The Nodaks handled the ball well, advancing it into advantageous scor- ing position, but here they missed their set-up shots. Paced by Pinkey Mullen, Ben Ja- Feb. 10, Papooses at Mandan. Q Fi al with twe season over, the Maroons have climb-{cobson and 3 " 0 exceptions. : col and Bernard Smith, the No- Fb a eh Ra Ena ee ete siren os te te Gon en eet a . 21, "i % psi ee \was the of jo- Feb. 24, Papooses, ‘here. Baa Part oe ne to cant’ | tied with ‘Toronto for second, a single /dak machine. being ‘effective both 1 March ¢, Imps at St. Mary's. . | ‘The probable lineup of the 8t.! Mary's team for tonight's game is:' Fitzgerald and Joyce at forwards, Becker at center, Murph¢ and Bar- rett at guards. Indiana and Iowa To Resume Drives Chicago, Dec. 9.—(#)—Indiana and ‘Towa will resume their pre-conference basketball schedules Friday night, and six other Big Ten teams are| Olin Dutra and Leo Diegel, Favorite Roles San Francisco, Dec. 9.—(#}—Three- | fourths of the field in the national | will be removed from competition by dusk. The surviving eight will be; Paired for quarter-finals Saturday. | Two amateurs and 30 professionals, survived the first round of match play over the lakeside course. Two rounds) Western Stars, Continue in | fixing of a salary limit in all classi- fications and the punishment for its violation, and the posting of a check |} or bond by each club to insure the payment of its players for two weeks and an equal amount to protect all creditors in case the club fails to fin- ish the season. A survey of the various leagues re- open match play golf tournament here} vealed that the magnates are not so much opposed to the salary limit as they are to the drastic punishment provided in case of violation. According to the plans, the punish- ment for any club violating the sal- ary limit would be “to assign the Point behind. Even when it was predicted that this pair would be down near the bot- tom of the standing, it was admitted that they had the man-power to be dangerous and both squads have “clicked” in a remarkable fashion. Montreal moved to the front by down- ing Toronto's champion Maple Leafs 1 to 0 Thursday night, while Ottawa handed the hapless Montreal Cana- Far their fourth straight setback, At New York the Rangers took the American division lead by beating offensively and defensively, being the most frequent ball handler on the squad. While he sank four field goals himself, he passed almost faultlessly. Gordon’ Dablow, Smith’s running mate at guard, also was especially ef- fective after a lapse in the first pe- riod. He never quite hit his shooting stride, missing the kind of shots which ordinarily he sinks. 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