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COMPANY ACAGERS | + LOSE CLOSE TILTS Methodists Are Trounced By National Guard ‘B’ in 16 to 5 Skirmish WILL PLAY V-BALL TONIGHT Simle, Schaumberg, Spriggs, Potter and Manney Play Well Monday Night In two close games in the city bas- Ketball league at the World War ‘Memorial building Monday evening, the Faculty and Prowler quints came out on top. ‘The Grand Pacific Eat Shop team fell victim to the faculty men, 25 to » 27, while Company A’s_ basketeers | Were 10-12 victims of the Prowlers. In the third game Company A's re- serves ran off with a 16 to 5 verdict over the Methodists. Themar “Smiley” Simle and George “Shaky” Schaumberg were the big guns in the faculty attack, the pair Scoring 19 points between them. Ed- die Spriggs and Tod Potter the brunt of the scoring the losers. carried attack for) Guarding and scoring of Manney Jed the Prowlers to victory. Besides | | playing a bang-up defensive game}! from his guard post, Manney scored} Beven of his team's points. Smith and Johnson were the most impressive performers of the Com- pany A reserves. Three volleyball matches are on the | program Tuesday night, it is an- nounced by John W. Reel, director of Yecreation. The American will face. the Knights of Columbus, | Legion the Elks are pitted against Wilton and the league-leading Comets will play Company A. Summaries of Monday's basketball | n games: Prowlers (12) Points Fouls| Croonquist, f . 2 2 | M. Benser, f 2 2 1 Schneider, c « i Dy Manney, g¢ a a Martin, g .... - 0 2 12 6 Co. A. (10) Beer, f .... « 4 1 O'Neil, f - O 0 E. Benser, ¢ . 2 1 D. Brown, ee) 4 Fedstrom. g . wD) 0 Corman, g 6 1 Toews, f .. 9 1 10 8 Referce, Schaumberg. Umpire, Fay Brown. Faculty (27) Points Fowls ‘Tracy, t » 0 1 a1 0) .4 0 0 2 8 2 2 1 2 2 27 8 G. P. Eat Shop (25) Potter, f .... 10 2 J. Spriggs, f . 1 2 E. Spriggs, ¢ 2u 3 F. Brown, g . - 0 0 H. Brown, g . ‘se 1 Wright, ¢ 2 0 25 7 Referee, Schneider. Umpire, Hed- strom. Co, A—"“B” (16) Points Fouls Johnson, f .. 4 1 Anderson, f . o 1 2 Smith, ¢ - 9 0 Carlander, g - 0 0 Papacek, g .. - 2 0 16 3 Methodists (5) P. Faber, f .... 0 2 i A. Faber, f 2 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 9 Brown. Umpire, Stagg to Resume Coaching in Spring SOUTHPAW JOE SHAUTE SIGNS CONTRACT WITH DODGER CLUB i Z L HAD CHARGE OF COMMUNICATION LINES, AND I HAD To ‘RUN A LINE ACROSS A 1000 YARD FRONT OF WITHERING RIFLE FIRE? How DID L DO IT SP WELL,I HAD A PET GROUNDHOG NAMED CICERO, AND I GOT THE LITTLE FELLOW TODIG ATUNNEL OVER, THEN CRAWL BACK;PULLING THE WIRE TO MY INSTRUMENT, EGAD? CICERO Is NOW MOUNTED IN A BOER WAR THE TELEGRAPHIC MUSEUM? CINDER, FOR ALLL CARE, BUT WHAT STEAMS ME, 1S YOU TAKING ME FOR A FATHEAD WHOLL BELIEVE o ] Signs Contract JOE SHAUTE Pitcher Is Particularly Effective in ‘Spot’ Against Cardinals Stockton, Calif., Feb. 7.—()—Amos Alonzo Stagg plans to take over his duties as football coach at the Col- lege of Pacific for spring Lagoa SUCH HOOEY 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1988 initiate Faculty, Prowler and Company A Reserve Quints Win Loop Games 6. P. EAT SHOP AND |OHIO STATE NOSES OUT WISCONSIN 31-30 TO RETAIN LEAD TS Wykoff Starts to Click Indoors TALKING ABOUT TRAINED PETS, BENTLEY, HERES ASTORY YOU CAN FIND IN THE BOER WAR RECORDS /-HARR-RUMF- Signed Last Saturday to Pilot College of Pacific At Stockton, Cal. probably early in March, Dr. C. Knoles, president of the college, New York, Feb. 7—(?)—Joe Shaute,| announced Monday night, veteran left-handed pitcher of the fice. Shaute was a “spot” pitcher in 1932, being especially effective against the St. Louis Cardinals. The 1933 major league schedules probably will not be announced for several weeks, perhaps longer. schedule-makers are delaying final ac- tion until the Pennsylvania legislature bask teams rules definitely on the question of Aicparrers spc “a Sunday baseball, The ‘The American League listed no mid- winter meeting this year ut the Na- tional League solons were booked for | to @ session here Tuesday. So far as| ga: was known in advance, little but rou- tine business was to be transacted. FLOYD AND LLOYD Floyd Roberts, brother of Lloyd Roberts, former captain of Tulane’s football squad, has been named cap- tain of the 1933 team. PADDY HARMON MAKES PROFIT IN FIRST PROMOTING VENTURE Varias Milling, Los Angeles Featherweight, Kayoes Dazzo in First Chicago, Feb. 7—(?}—Frankie Har- mon, son of the late Paddy Harmon, builder of the Chicago stadium, Tues-! day was off to a successful start as a boxing promoter, and Varias Milling, | Los Angeles Filipino featherweight, | 42. was looking for tougher opposition than Paul Dazzo ot Chicago, Harmon's initial venture in boxing drew a profitable house Monday; night. Milling slugged Dazzo, regarded as) the best of Chicago's featherweights, so briskly that Referee Phil Collins. LET Go oF THAT! OO “OU HEAR ME?—TLL-TLLS PoFF-PoFF- ARE. OU GOING TO LET” GO OF THAT 2 stopped bout after 2:57 of the first round, f Basketball |_ Basketball Scores | By The Amociated 1 The Associated Press) Carleton 31; Minnesota 21. Ohio State 31; Wisconsin 30. Morningside 20; South Dakota State 40. Montana State 29; Brigham Young CARR TO EUROPE Bill Carr, member of the University of Pennsylvania track team, and Olympic Games winner last year, is te accompany the United States track Dr. Knoles made the announce- rooklyn Dodgers, Tuesday added his}ment on his return from Chicago, name to the long list of satisfied ath- | where Stagg signed the coaching con- letes who have sent in their signed|tract Saturday. The contract, Dr. contracts to the Dodger business of- Knoles said, provides that Stagg may choose his own assistant, Denhoff Wins Pair From Wing Cagers (Tribune Special Service) Denhoff, N. D, Feb. 7—Denhoft —_—_——__ : Western Sprint Star Wins 50. Yard and 60-Yard Dashes ‘At Newark, N. J. CLOSE CALLS ON! Besinnto ce tndoors | WESTERN JAUNT Pace-Setters in Western Con- ference Barely Defeated Minnesota Saturday ——_ Newark, N. J., Feb. 7.—(7)—Frank Wykoff, one of the world’s fastest humans on the cinder path, is ready to go places on the hard boards ser- ved up to indoor track athletes. The Southern California speedster ran off with two firsts and a sec- ond in the three-event sprint series of Seton Hall College's annual games Monday night. Ed Siegel, New York A. C., drew first blood by out-stepping ‘wykotf in the 40-yard race, but the westerner registered his first indoor triumph a bit later by scooting off with the 50- ler and he added his second first the 60. Mrs, Hill Favored In LaGorce Tourney Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 7.—(P)— Mrs. Opal 8. Hill of Kansas City stepped into her customary role of tournament favorite in the annual LaGorce club’s championship for ‘women Tuesday after capturing medal honors by a three-stroke margin. A round of 40-41—81 gave Mrs. Hill the leadership. She was followed, how- ever, by another consistent performer, Miss Bea Gottlieb of New York, run- ner-up with 43-41—84. Others of the 70 women competing NORTHWESTERN FIVE NEXT Hapless Gophers Are Beaten By Carleton Basketeers in Non-Loop Contest Chicago, Feb. 7—()—Ohio State’s basketball warriors headed for home Tuesday, clinging to the lead in the Western Conference basketball title Tace, but still breathing hard from baad calls at Minnesota and Wiscon- aiatter nipping Minnesota 24 to 23 Saturday night, the Buckeyes just managed to outpoint Wisconsin 31 to 30 Monday night for their fifth straight victory. Northwestern remained right at eon ines by defeating Indiana, 32 to ng in a rough battle at Blooming- had scores as high as 135 in the quall- etme celebrated its return to con- ‘ fying round. one ——$—$ $$ __—____—_—_—?> oo en 1 Fights Last Night | Following Ohio with its five gee (By The Associated Press) triumphs, came Northwestern Tues- day with five victories and one de- New York—Hans Birkie, Gers feat. Michigan, idle Monday night, many, outpointed Red Barry, was third with four victories in five Washington, D. C., (10); Inno- cente Baguera, Italy, outpointed games, while Wisconsin's defeat sent ee ed Chester Matan, New York, (8). Chicago—Varias Milling, Los Place. Minnesota suffered another shock Angeles, stopped Paul Dazzo, ‘in a non-conference game, losing to Chicago, (1); Joey Pallazzola, De- Carleton of Northfield, Minn., 31 to troit, outpointed Joey Bozak, Chi- 21, at Minneapolis. Carleton pre- cago, (6). viously had scored a victory over Wis- Pittsburgh—Tony Falco, Phila- consin, delphia, outpointed Harry Dub- linsky, Chicago, (10); Alabama Bozeman Defeats e Layton in Playoff mett McLemore, former Haskell quar- lelgh Grimes, all 40, terback, went through last season un- Kid, Dover, O., outpointed Rosy Californians Walk Off With] defeated. Baker, Indianapolis, (8). RABBITS TROUNCE MAROONS ——____. $10,000 of Three-Cushion ANOTHER FROM DARTMOUTH Tourney Money Sonnenberg came out of Dart- SRT CRIER SETI i i HEAP GOOD RECORD OLDSTERS STILL HURL Following in the footsteps of Car-| ‘There are eight pitchers in the lisle and Haskell, another Indian|™ajor leagues who are 40 or more school threatens to move into the| Years old. They are Jack Quinn, 48; football picture teks long. It is: Red Faber, 45; Adolfo Luq Bacone Indian College of Oklahoma Boba Rixey, Sam Jones, 41, and which, under the direction of Em-|Dazzy Vance, Jess Haines and Bur- in a listless North Central confer- ence basketball game here nctink night, 40 to 20. Captain Benson le the lst of Jimmy Foxx, Lefty O'Doul |the State attack with 14 points, while and Jimmy Dykes as baseball's bowl-| sherwood was best for Morningside ers. The manager of the Cleveland| with 6, Indians recently stepped out and roll- ed a 274 game in league competition. Use the Want Ads Roger Peckinpaugh’s name to Brookings, 8. D., Feb. 7.—(#)—The South Dakota state Jackrabbits de- Petrdreptseoaiomryepromeiceshe ling game's star performers. Now feated Morningside of Sioux City, Ia., is ‘WOMEN’S SPORT About 75 per cent of the women’s colleges in the United States include fencing in their athletic programs. . Chicago, Feb. 7.—(?)—Welker Co- chran of San Francisco, and J. N. Bozeman, Jr., of Vallejo, Calif., Tues- day went about their business with more than $10,000 of the world three- billiards championship a doubleheader here from Wing, the first team winning 12 to 11 and the second team 20 to 15, Hieb and Moser led the first team victory while Olson played a strong me for Wing. It was the eighth win of the season for Denhoff on the home floor. Leading the Denhoff seconds was Hempel. K. See played well for Wing. ‘The summaries: Denhoff (12) Hieb, £ 8 Denhoff (20) Hempel, f .... |and field team that will tour Europe | ? this summer, | OUT OUR WAY. 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