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Legion V-Ball Team Gains as Comets Drop First Game in 20 Starts | WAR VETERANS GQ [ST. MARY’S CAGERS TROUNCE WASHBURN 27 TO 8 HERE AHEAD OF ELKS Ik ume Cuephel w dean Good Govilion ONLY ONE MEMBER [Campbell to Await Good Conditions | LEAGUE STANDINGS See" | VN TUN (toi spe ee mer ecces"| | ALLOWED TOSCORE = Za GET YOUR THINGS ON, YOU QUINCE ~ WERE GOING To A MOVIE (~OH, TLL TM STAYING IN TONIGHT TO READ? WHEN T WANT TO Automobile Speed Demon Pres pared to Remain Through March If Necessary THEY WOULDNT 7 GO SEE A MOVIE, AGREE,COMING a Front With Comfortable You tae KO” PAY MY OWN WAY, ‘DOWN WITH ONE imma GA bakes Lead, However HEADACHE—AN’ Janae Sir Malcolm Campbell's prepared to j WORRIED {- THE PICTURE WILL'DO YOU GOOD ~THE WIFE 1?) SHOOTS HER *y HUSBAND AND,IN THE END, MARRIES THE ( DISTRICT ATTORNEY Klein, Reserve Forward, Counts Two Field Goals and Four Free Tosses remain here through March, if neces- sary, to await favorable beach condi- tions for his attempt to break his own “ land speed record. It is probable, racing officials said, that the course wil] be smoothed and the rugged shore-line curves ironed out by the tides in time. But under present conditions, Campbell declared, “it would be impossible to set a straight course in the Bluebird,” his rebuilt racing car. = Basketball Problems| ° By NAT HOLMAN Star Player, Coach and Author of “Winning Basketball” WHEN L WANT TO STAY HOME ONE < NIGHT, YOU HEAT ei TO 60 ov K. C. SINKS INTO CELLAR Comets, Elks and Legionnaires Winners in Circuit Matches | Tuesday AINTS TO PLAY PAPOOSES Fitzgerald, Joyce and Becker Are Guns in Local Quint’s Attack Winning five stra: day evening while Comets were game of the Legion's vo! gain in u ‘The third to second a Elks with a clean sweep f Columbus he er in Comets lost t Permitting only one member of the opposing quint to score, St. Mary's high school basketball team trounced ‘Washburn 27 to 8 at the Saints’ gym- nasium here Tuesday night. Klein, reserve forward, was the only visitor who was able to score against the local parochial team. He dropped through two field goals and four free tosses. Fitzgerald, Joyce and Becker led the scoring attack for the Capital City quint. St. Mary's started out with a rush, piling up an 11 to 1 mar- gin in the opening canto and leaving the floor between halves with an 18 to 4 lead. The score was 19 to 6 as the last quarter began. Coach Arnold C. Van Wyk will send his St. Mary's quint against the Papooses, Mandan high reserves, Fri- day evening at the state training School, Mandan, in a game prelim- inary to the Mandan-Jamestown Question—Is it generally wise to —— ts best accomplished by starting down best Ing down the sideline and then suddenly breaking across the court and down through the center; the change in direction or the maneuvering among other players will aid greatly in leav- ing him behind, Carelessly running along the side- lines and continuing on underneath the basket without varying one’s course, will seldom get the desired results, , 15-4, 15-10, 15-6 and 72 Golfers Open MILLION AND QUARTER CUT It looks like Dick Raschke, 5-foot 4-inch varsity football halfback of Creighton University, Omaha, is being framed in the above Picture, ‘The “framers” are huge Willard Schmidt, 6-foot 8-inch basketball center, left, and Jack Harris, freshman basketball center, who is also The standings: Won Lost Pet. 950 6 Comets . 19 1 |Hagen, Watrous, Turnesas, Amer uf i tussle. 6 feet 8 inches in the air. And football players are to Elks Pareicy Walsh, Shute, Golden and ‘Tuesday night's summary: bruisers! = ae —7 FROM BIG LEAGUE SALARIES}, #323" = = ilton ..... 5 5 Joyce, Knights of Columbus. 4 16 “200 a Fitzgerald, f. 4 2 2 Beeeaatietere scniadetl Su bcarimeeyt reper toi peree ac Becker, ¢ 3 3 «#0 ol -fish recol number of private clubs have | a eee j Darin, only Lehr Fives Win Two _|, 5, Petersbure, Fla. rev, s—| Recovery Unexpected! End Not Yet in Sight; Baseball Murphy, & « 0 1 0} was broken in the United States, That | inaugurated the sport of archery golt, é: he opening round of the St. ers- | >. A rrett, © . record was made by Walter Hard Golf Games From Wishek pure open wednesday drew a field of Wages Still on Higher | mcDonald, g's. 9 1 21 who, fishing at cabanas aia ion ee ee e |72 golfers, | — — —]¥ho a ports. (Tribune Special Service) | Leaders among the entries include Plane Than Others Totals 10 7 _5|% 14-Pound small-mouth black bass, iniee iaiaaiiice Wishek, N. D., Feb. 8.—Lehr high, Walter Hagen, Al Watrous, Joe Tur- ‘Washb' FG FT PF Ha Gal, f t 2. School's and boy basketball nesa, Frank Walsh, Denny Shute, | Fisher, f o 0 0 HAMBLETONIAN HORSES by nite Gene dan eee cee teams won a dout yom | Johnny Revolta, Mike Turnesa, John __ New York, Feb. 8—(}—Salary cuts| Starbuck, © © 1) Forty-eight 3-year-olds have been |!¥ 4! seed season until fail- paHee teams her inning Golden, Tony Manero, Billie Burke, sor 1932 and the coming 1933 season] Mitleider, c 0 oi121 registered for the 1933 Hambletonian nd ent er her it, has 21 to 11, and ng up a Joe Kirkwood, Horton’ Smith, Harry cepresent an aggregate saving of a|Scholl, ¢ © © 3irotting race, the classic of the sulky |ward’s melak stage Wulam Wood- Cooper, Paul Runyan, Willie Mac- nnillion and a quarter to harassed ma-| Robinson, © © 2iracers. ‘This is alx more than the| ees ee oe |Parlane, Witty Cox, Al Espinosa, Olin Hpoeenaestaseee jormers and the end/kiein, f 2 4 11lnumber registered for the 1932 event, STOOD SINCE 1928 Di Craig Wood, and Jock Collins. See a —_ ’ Silage ee Even though they lopped about! ‘otals......... Jae oe LLEG! The world’s running broad jump o | Ww Would B | $400,000 off player salaries last year) Referee: Ernest Benser (U. N. D.) Th voor E TO DIAMOND was set by Sylvio P. Cator in 1928. In eS oman Wow Ps e i and virtually double that amount for pagina on sere preolieetetien! Pope @ meet in Paris, Cator jumped 28 feet o | Horse Trainer | falls Saees eeeaily ae ne Ruddy and Kennard _|ton wright, pitcher ot the Champion= pieces on a erica o ———-~- —_- ry | °. ship 1932 team of the Universit; 2} (P\—For the than in other lines of business. 'aP GO} indiana y Of) France has 250,000 social impostors | of the Jockey Barring a decisive upturn in receipts Winners at F; . listed as “nobility.” Use the Want Ads Oo} applied for a ] |and attendance this year, club owners N. D, Feb. 8—(?)—Judy = pe She is Mary are virtually committed to further re-|ruday of Grand Forks shaded Caddy —- — | id daughter of trenchment next season. Casey of Davenport, Iowa, in one-halt er | widely known as a H | cational League owners, gathering | or the double windup which featured Pr PP | here in mid-winter session Tuesday, the weekly amateur boxing card at OP pay the past, several women have discussed their most pressing prob-|‘h¢ | the Fargo Elks club Tuesday night. i 0 0 | applied unsuccessfully for jock- lems for nearly. five hours but actu- Ruddy gained his edge on his ageres- 3 1 2 | ey’s licenses but none as trainer. ally pected definitely upon only two! siveness and a slight margin in the It C 0 Y 2g chs Heese bit noe ab tran ae : ts Less to Pl o o |! Fights Last Night | Pirst, they tightened the regulations | “28! round. double s ou SS to Fiace ee ignts Si Fg inst th ti In the other half of the eee oe Bs eo against the granting of player bonuses | windup, also at five rounds, Sherald e mre ciated Press) JAMES J. CORBETT fy adopting a rule forbidding any club | Xennard, Fargo 142-pounder, shaded Yo W: t A 13 h, Fla—Buck Bur-| New York, Feb. 8.—(?)—Latest ad-|t deal with its players contingent on| Sonny Lipcott of St. Paul, Kennard ur an in _ | Ind. outpointed | vices from his sickroom indicated no| Where the club finishes in the pen-|ieine forced to rally in the fourth and | She ae 0) change in the condition of Jim Cor-|Nant race; second they laid plans to rth atter Lipcott had won the second : anys uly, St. Louls,| bett Wednesday. The former heavy- See. nee eatin 4 LY - z . é tling Shaw, Laredo. | weight champion has been gravely ill 223k St. Louis out-| trams heat aafuston for Gaui dayes| ea e€Dismarck Iribune Hee dae Hogan, Piermont, N. Y¥.,] His physician, Dr. G. Williard Dickie, 4 9 Wasps fal has abandoned hope for his recovery. e ‘ ; =, = |Grantland Rice and Rex Beach Ar : ‘ = + » |Grantland Rice and Rex Beach Are Pr e . ‘ : | Favorites in Novelty Tournament : 1] pialesianotcay Sophomore Center, Be- TWELFTH? rf 0 Palm Beach, Fla, Feb. 8—(P)— LOCRY SWELETNT comes Eligible k " ‘ Joe Cronin is the twelfth menager t 0} Grantland Rice, medalist, and | o¢ the Washington *Scnators: Jim 2 | Rex Beach, detending champion, | Manning, Tom Loftus, Jake Stahl,] Grand Forks, ND. Feb. 8—(P)— 3 have emerged as favorites in (he | Joe Cantillon, Jimmy McAleer, Clark | university of North Dakota hopes for © annual artists and writers golf | Grittith, George McBride, Clyde Mi-|the North Central basketball chame t | tournament 4 SS victories Tues- {282+ Donie Bush, Bucky Harris and|pionship were given a boost Tuesday E Fessende dig Bee Gobo e aan sa Walter Johnson being his predeces-| with the announcement that Herman! ‘The s ball teams from Heaton, Cathay and} Charles McAdams and Beach won | Tne ErUlant -sospomore center, | waite Sykeston will participate in a tourna-| 4 and 2 from Billy Debeck. WALLY PIPP MAY MANAGE Aeatneey _ 7 « ment here Feb. 16 and 17 to determine winners in the first fight | wally Pipp, former first baseman |S2¢ Wil be eligible ae the sea- | played for. which team shall represent Wells | county at the district tournament. A| trophy will be awarded to the win- | ning team. were Frank Crowninshield, Fran- cis Werzburg, Ray McCarthy, Merle Thorpe, Arthur Somers Roche and Jeff Machamer. | for the New York Yankees and Cin- cinnati Reds, is mentioned as man- ager of the Grand Rapids baseball club in the Central League. OUT OUR WAY By Williams | NOT SO BAD ‘TS BAD FER Hh TANS NMELTIN' ANT MAKinS IT SKATERS, Ice FER TH SWATERS, WITH A GOOD- HEARTED JOHN LIKE YOU AROUND, MOPPIN' IT UP He has kept himself in shape since| Brooklyn and New York Giants. becoming ineligible early in the sea- son and was to leave with the squad on a trip over the southern end of the loop Wednesday. The Sioux play South Dakota uni- versity Friday, Morningside Saturday nd South Dakota State the follow- , Jacobson, Me! Olsen, Booth and Witasek. Sioux Falls Upsets Augustana’s Cagers Sioux Falls, 8. D. Feb. 8—(P)— Sioux Falls college @ drive AGAIN” {s from VICTOR HER- BERTS “MLLE. 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