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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 Bismarck High Cagers Will Face Potent Jamestown Here Tonight JAYS IMPRESSIVE [FANS SUSPICIOUS OF CARNERA’S 13TH ROUND KAYO VICTORY IN 42-18 VICTORY | OVER MANDANITES | OUR BOARDING HOUSE THERES A CHOP-HOUSE IN ST. LOUIS I USED TO EAT IN ~AN*,B07/0H BOY, YOU SHOULD SEE TH’ STEAKS THEY SERVE / TWO INCHES THICK AN' AS BIG ASA BATH RUS! YOU'D HAVE To BE A SURVEYOR TO SUBDIVIDE ONE/~ FLOODED WITH | BUTTER,AN'A | GOING TO COLLIDE Demons Are Pronounced Good Condition Physically and Mentally AARD BATTLE IN PROSPECT Capital City Quint Hopes to Keep Its Unbeaten Record Unsullied FOREST OF ‘ | Following the Blue Jays’ aie sive 42 to 18 victory the Braves at Mandan Frid: Bismarck high school’s basket n tonight will face what may be its toughest game of the current season when the} Demons battle Jamestown at the ‘World Memorial building. i FORKS BE. H | Minot, N Grand Forks bail team d Minot, 25 to 16, | night. here Frida | ‘The game is scheduled to start at 9 o'clock «(C. S. T.). In a prelimin- ary game at 8 o'clock, the Imps, Bis- marck reserves, will mect Washburn’s quint. Coach George L. Hays of Bismarck Saturday morni id his Demons are in good mental and physical con- SAY, LISTEN ! IE You LADS THINK YOU ARE AGGRAVATING MY APPETITE, JUST BECA IT AM ON A MILK DIET, YOU ARE DOING IT FOR NAuonT § WAS MAROONED ON A SOUTH SEA ISLAND FOR “SEVEN WEEKS, AND L HAD NOTHING TO EAT ‘BUT LEAVES, BARK, AND MY SHOES, By Ahern ‘Insufficient Data’ Will World’s Greatest Third Straight Time ERNIE SCHAAR WAS | STRUCK SOLD BLOW Heavyweight Battle Looked Like a ‘Barney’ to Experts Throughout New York, Feb. 11—(#)—For the second time in three years, Heler Wills » unquestioned queen of ONCE [I women’s tennis, will find herself un- BOSTONIAN IS IN HOSPITAL Missouri conference. Giant Italian from Start Out- speeded, Outboxed and Out. punched Foe champion, Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, a een No. 1 ranking player. to 8. Moody hasn't even lost a set, to the league race. New York, Feb. 11.—(#)—To the strange and baffling career of Primo Carnera, the big heave-and-haul man of the heavyweights, belongs a 13- round knockout victory over Blond Ernie Schaaf of Boston and, as a Probable consequence, a match with Jack Sharkey for the heavyweight ‘championship of the world. If it was all a calcwated business, as many suggested in advance and felt that a dull, colorless fight con- firmed, the jeering capacity crowd of 20,000 suddenly was furnished an as- tonishing sight by the apparent utter collapse of Schaaf after being tapped lightly in the face by a left jab early in the 13th round. Sluggish from the start and con- iregor, brook and Wheelock. In its first 14 games, Summaries of the ora games follow: Hunter MileHas Eight Entrants N. Bjella, g .. Totals Lermond, Winner of Event in Last Two Meets, Has Stiff Competition ss seevepecees dition for the contest. He probably will start Bob Finnegan and Frank Lee at forwards, John Olgierson at center and Billy Owens and Gus Schlickenmayer at guards. i the Capital City ing its undefeated record, the Demons being the only unbeaten Class A team in the state, with victories over such strong teams as Fargo, and Minot. Jays Beaten Once HETTINGER WILL BE HOST TO INDEPENDENT ‘TOURNEY Not that Jamestown is ashamed |speedy floor man and brilliant shot. of its record, either. The Jays also! Probably unnoticed particularly be- have conquered Fargo—the only blem- | cause of Westby’s brilliance, Kittelson ish on their record bei: 14-30 lick~ | has a faculty for sneaking in for close ;Shots, on which he is deadly. The 10 Basketball Teams Invited to Participate in Affair Feb. 24-25 ‘parently has resulted in improvement |latter was Jamestown’s leading scorer an ens play since—particu-jagainst Mandan, with eight field jarly on the mental side. goals. —Inde- Coach A. W. Gussner probably will} In a preliminary game to the Man- ee bere Start Kittelson and Westby at for-|dan-Jamestown tussle, St. Mary's high | Pendent basketball teams on the Mil- n tonight, Ingstad|school of Bismarck trimmed the| Waukee line in North Dakota will Pe on and Augspurg-|Papooses, Mandan reserves, in aj| compete in the district tournament » He has three capable | bristling 30 to 22 encounter. aie in Graham, Jardine and} The summaries: er auditorium Feb. 24 and 25. ferry. Jamestown ( FG FY PF s Z Bismarck’s three tall forwards, Fin- | Kittelson, f 8 0-0 | Teams which have been invited to negan, Lee and Olgeirson, will see| Westby, f . 4 3-3 1] compete are Rhame, Marmarth, Bow- ag of action in the back court to-|Ingstad, ¢ . 3 0-1 0} man, Scranton, Gascoyne, Bucyrus, night assisting the ponies, Owens and | Peterson, g . 0 0-3 3! Reeder, - Schlickenmayer, in keeping the rangy | Augspurger, & 2 25 0 eae ge me peataaets eae gay marksmen from the scoring zone.|Graham, f 0 1-2 0} €F teams, the Independents and 1 Tn its game at Mandan, Jamestown|Nardine, g D200 A ee susan made exceptionally proficient use of | Berry, ¢ ... 1 10M 0) erillgusy tte wineries ee its height advantage, Instad, Peterson So: sl eee ae ceeueaal tine a and Ausspurger being taller and| Totals....-.cessseee 18 6-16 5) Sisirict meet for regional honors ani huskier than average, in addition to] Mandan U8) parce pete poccrpane ars exhibiting a commendable passing/E. Percy, f 2 23: SiO ieaeatti: Wil cae cae culibe and shooting exhibition |Toman, f . Fei | eS pre gegen ens babi Jamestown had some advantage at Charbonneau, ¢ 0 1): Ee Mandan which it wil! not have to- | Partridge, g 1 2O Reese cethedancilenen Rights oor on R. Percy, § 6 0-0 11 district honors with a team of good, 8 loor on which the Man-|Syvrud, g 0 0-0 1) rangy players who have chalked up Sueants 0 0) 9{ 8m enviable record in all thelr en- hel i 4 i counters, Bucyrus, Reeder, Scranton ight than a large! Friesz, f 1 0:3; 0) sractaesibetinger Insapeneits ave ford. The game Brunelle, 1 00: 1) Serally cregarned as ire “eaneaeet high school Dahlquist, f 0 0-0 01 of the other teams. Any one of these ee etled for th J Ze Jp Aunts is conceded a chance to defeat gymnasium, be Totals. T 48 10 Marmarth, while one of the other thought snowd: Referee: ‘Leod (Jamestown competitors may pull a “dark horse” tomobile t: at training |College). Umpire: George Heldt/ tint and upset the dope bucket, &chool. Fee ietied itinde | (Mandan). In the district tournament held Further, Coach Leonard ©. Mc-| Papooses (22) FG FT PF pad alayiev allman ase ma Mahan was unable to put a clicking/R. Ferderer, f o 2 0-3 0 feating Bucyrus in the finals, but unit on the flcor for the Braves |Helbling, f 2 1-2 «4 dropped regional honors to the Mott Hounded by forced replacements!Shinners, ¢ 0 0-0 0) pavers, throughout the scason because \Ordway, 8 - ; oh 0 eras graduation, ineligibility and illness, | Dietrich, g la 3) a the Mandan mentor found himeelt | House, ay 0 0-2 2 Sea OUEMEE ‘without Bob Saunders, regarded as|M. Ferderer, f .. 0 0-0 2 Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 11.—()—In- the mainstay of the team, Friday|Oss, c . 11-2 3} dependent ‘basketball teams rep- night. Saunders was il. Rene Char- — ~~ | resenting 10 Missouri Slope commun- bonneau, center making his first start Totals........ sevese 10 2-11 10] ities will enter the district tourna- efter a six-game layoff. was unable to; St. Mary's (30) ment here Feb. 22-23. fet going in his customary fashion.| Joyce, f ... A 3-6 (1 teams to compete include In short, Mandan play with two new | Fitzgerald, f 6 0-1 1)Gien Ulin, Almont, Richardson, He- men in the lineup, minus Saunders.|Becker, ¢ . 1 1-3 1) pron, Taylor, Belfield, Beach, Sen- ‘When the score became lopsided,|Murphy, 2 0-0 2/tinel Butte, Lefor and Dickinson. ‘Coach McMahon sent an army of sub-| Barrett, g ..... 3 0-1 2! Though not in the district, teams stitutes into the fray. 7 ~~ —J|from Killdeer, Dunn Center and New Jamestown's two forwards are un- ‘Totals. 13 4-11 7] Salem have been invited. usual. Westby is a cynamo, a fine] Referee: R. D, McLeod (Jamestown| March 3 and 4 are dates set for \Nodaks in Close Win Over Coyotes -). Held to two field goals in the first| Right up Scheduled to be held in the Hetting-),,-1¢ ‘ted Meinhover found the basket |like a “Barney” itive times in the closing period and|of whom spicuously unconscious at the finish, ‘Schaaf toppled back from Primo's blow, sat down a bit bewildered and then after a few seconds’ meditation he crumpled in a heap in the resin. A half hour later he was taken for examination to the nearby Polyclinic hospital, suffering, according to the statement of his own and the boxing commission's doctor, from a “slight concussion.” There, a short time afterwards, he Vermilion, S. D., Feb. 11—(}—|was reported to have gained consci- University of North Dakota passed the | ousness, to be resting comfortably and first test of its southern invasion of|in no danger. the north central basketball confer-| If it wasn’t, as many critics insisted, ence successfully Friday night byjone of the best “acts” the prize ring beating South Dakota University, $3|has known in many a day, it was very to 29. _ dramatic and also disconcerting The North Dakotans were ahead|those at the ringside throughout except at the start when|by 12 slow, lumbei the score was tied at 1-all and 3-all.|no way impressed At half time the visitors led, 18 to|/put Ernie on the 15. time and “out.” to y" Boston, Feb. 11.—(?)—Track and field stars numbering 397 will make @ determined attack on indoor records Saturday night during the 44th re- newal of the famous Boston A. A. games at the Boston Garden. The classic Hunter mile field con- tains seven competitors capable of breaking 4:15 and Leo Lermond of |&- the New York A. C., who has won the event in the last two meets, seem- ed assured of getting the stiffest com- | petition of his career from such out- standing milers as Carl Coan and Danny Dean of Penn., Erik Ny of Sweden, Frank Nordell of New York university, Frank Crowley of Man: hattan, and Joe Mangan, Cornell’ 2 | intercollegiate 4 Emmett Toppino of New Orleans, and Frank - Wykoff, the California flash, will renew their sprinting dis- Pute in the Briggs 50-yard dash, ning has attracted some 30 other ar it Fights Last Night | _Fights Last Night | (By the Associated Press) New York—Primo Carnera, Italy, knocked out Ernie Schaaf, Boston, (13); Adolph Heuser, Ger- many, outpointed Harry Ebbets, North Dakota Cagers Eke Out 33 to 29 Victory Over South Dakota enw dt | cocomnandul woncodS! cnowcar had warned the customers was the chief scoring threat for the|in advance and developed a conse- invaders, Oks Olson, the Coyotes’ high scor- ing forward, was net in the individ- ual counting, with five baskets and a pair of free throws. Jacobson and Dablow of the Sioux and Buck, Hoppel and Larry Hanson Carnera, from the start, outspeeded, joutboxed and outpunched his smaller of the Coyotes performed creditably Brooklyn (10), for their teams. Lineups: Kansas City—George Godfrey, So, Dak. (25) Fr PF Leiperville, Pa. and Bearcat FG 5 Olson, F .. 2 1 Wright, Omaha, Neb. “No Cos H. Hanson, F. 0 0 2 test,” (6); Showboat McQuillan, LL. Hanson, F. a 1 2 and Portland, Ore. stopped Tiger Buck, C. ... 2 1 2 |power of Carnera’s bulk. Norris, St. Louis, (2); Johnny Hoppel, G. 1 0 1 |, Most of the crowd remained for} Owens, Kansas City, stopped Leo Bryan, G. . 3 1 1 |fully 15 minutes, arguing and jeering.| Wells, Raton, N. M., (5); Muggs Totals ... 12 5 9 Kerr, New York, stopped Cliff — | a ee Kelly, Salt Lake City, (3). N. D. U. (33) FG Fr PF Mullen, F. . 2 1 1 ville, N. J., stopped Billy Roederer, Jacobson, F. ry 3 C) Louisville, Ky., (5). Meinhover, C..... 7 0 3 Eau Claire, Wis.—Mike Dundee, Bablow, G. 1 1 3 Rock Island, Ill, and Prince Smith, G. . 3 2 1 9 Saunders, Chicago, drew, (10). — — poy bn Totals ... t & i opp ERE ; | Ruth Picks Yanks Shoots Sizzling 32-33—65 But Finds Large Field Close on His Heels To Snatch Pennant ——— &t. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 11.— Ruth says the New York Yanks are “a sure-fire hit” to win the 1933 American League Pennant but declines to discuss | Prospects as to who will win in Bile malasy .2upwre Us Sh ce management $50,000 tthe Yentee it heresy mai has offered him, he said, “It's a lttle early to talk about that now. ‘ Comets Win First Round at V-Ball Lose Three Out of Five to Elks Friday Night But Still Have Margin Z pa, Fla., Feb. 11—()—Wilty of Brooklyn showed the way in ef i : FR #38 i i e Though three out of five games in their last match Friday night, the Comets won the first round of play in the city volley ball league, it was announced by John W. Reel, director of recreation. Passer, with a corking overhand toss, College). OUT OUR WAY the independents’ regional tourney. By Williams THAT AINT SO MUCH IF YOURE GONNA BE POETIC, ‘i OF A WISE CRACK AS |Hows THiS? TTS RED 1S TH UYOU MIGHT THINK, BLOOD OF PIONEERS ~-1 TS ANOTHER GENERATION | SPoTs ARE MARTYRS TEARS, ER SO, AN! THEY WONT |BuT some MEN DONT GIT HONORED KNOW WHAT “TH’ FAMOUS HTILLTHER OEAD FER FIFTY OLO RED BANDANA \S, OR THAT TH NATION ORAM 10S. RES. U. 8. PAT. OFF. The Comets won only two games in their match with the Elks. The Scores were 10-15, 15-7, 7-15, 9-15 and 15-10, Company A won five from the Knights of Columbus while the Wil- ton-American Legion match was post- poned, The standings: “bei H g ——___ FROM COLLEGE TO MAT i Another collegiate football star who is expected to take up prof before long is Lon Evans, huge Texas Christian University All- Conference guard of last year, sit i D heed davies DAVIS was the only Confederate president. Acrimonious means SARCAS- BITTER TEMPERED. AUGUSTE PICCARD has ascended over TEN MILES , Grenora, Epping piled up 408 points to 189 for its opponents. Williston and Gren- Trims Grenora, Williston and Tioga in One Week; Has ‘Won 14 Tilts (Tribune Special Service) Epping, N. D., Feb. 11—Winning three games in one week, Epping high ‘school’s basketball team continued its undefeated campaign in the North Epping’s victims were Grenora, 24 to 10; Williston, 23 to 12, and Tioga, 38 Williston rests in second place in Other teams come in the following order in the race: FG FT PF oroodu| cocoronome! woocomul coonconw ask—just h “Now, you will probably in energy croc] coomnnoogal wonwogul connnon NOTCERTAN BIND |U- S-L.T.A. Will Not Rank Mrs. Moody eb EPPING QUINT UNDEFEATED IN NORTH MISSOURI CONFERENCE Overholt, g . Stenerson, g seccoseee & Referee: Harry Jarland. Chester Pepple. Big Ten Leaders In Non-Loop Tilts Standing of Ohio State, North- western and Michigan Safe Over Week-end Umpiret Chicago, Feb. 11—(?)}—With the three leaders idle or meeting non- conference opponents Saturday night, western conference basketball will be devoted to elimination contests among the long shots. Ohio State, leading with four straight victories, will meet Army at Columbus, and Northwestern, the runner-up, will be idle. » the No. 3 team in the standing, will tackle Michigan State at East Lan- sing. For Purdue, Iowa and Wisconsin, Saturday night’s. business is of seri- ous nature. Purdue, the defending champion, plays Iowa at Iowa City, and must win to retain anything more than a shred of a chance at the title, or even a share of it. [" Wisconsin, with the same ranking as Iowa, plays at Illinois, and like the Hawkeyes, must win to remain in the running. In the third champion- ship game Minnesota, still seeking its first Big Ten victory, will tackle Indiana at Bloomington. Chicago, lacking everything but willingness, tackles Marquette’s pow- erful five at Milwaukee in the other game. WRESTLES, TOO Bill Riley, who filled in as tackle for his brother Jack when the latter was graduated from Northwestern University, is also taking his brother's Place on the mat. Bill will compete in the heavyweight wrestling division, | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | iow would technocracy functi units?” igoiaieacia a ee, {

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