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——. |gram are the three big annual fix-|game at Madison. Salvation Army, vert Red Cross and t r = st st teams, 21-17, and \osed | doctors said that because of the con- a son, 1. : : g ee ae: The mile will bring about a re- B Rall of Illinois. al “ .R” 12 oo) Tag aig wi bring abowt ace, | DrAVES Nally tO *rhe'rern to cugutty of Herman] ————___ i 5 {tcp Cunningham of Kansas and Gene D f Di e babieregetererepreengh money ediceon Mrs. Opal Hill Wins _jtion ot Gen. Leonard Wood in Chi- 2 Venzke of the University of Pennsyl- enhanced the . 2, s: Davis, & . i 1 ene ee ckinson e232. sence Florida Golf Title! {f° 4,2 "conuced «masterpiece. Ge tate J Te Fidoor record of 4:10 in winning this Nodaks on their trip through the Soaps She later campaigned ardently for poles Ben ty 7) ae ee. eh evenbelastivear, southern end of the conference was} palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 18.—(?)}— Pepper tie rel PF “Milton jSanuler, of New York uni: Midgets Ahead in Last Period elepeeeatie oe ee tes Opal Soest es Roane Oy ean Mrs, Robinson was a fifth cousin {eg * 3 Iversity, Bernie McCafferty o e Dakota 33-29, ‘use of deadly chip shots and Preside! eutner, * : 9 02 0 Newark A.C. and Karl Warner of} Before Mandan Spurt | Morningside 54-17, and South Dakota ener ‘putta to win the annual neg Children: ‘Theodore Devglas , ferrin ede fe ee (Yale are the leading entries in the) : screed Florida, championship over Mau-| Robinson, secre-| house of represent yaaa + § dt 0 Buermeyer 500, and Charles Horn-| Brought 34-25 Win blued of Ted Meinhover, six|roen Orcutt of Haworth, N. J, Prigay [tary of the navy under” President 3 -; 1s 4 0-0 0, bostel of Indiana, Glenn Dawson of | Tessin aed g ae foot-seven inch center of the Sioux,! ‘Right one-putt greens contributed | Coolidge; Mrs. Joseph W. Alsop of a. : > 0|Oklahoma, Frank Nordell of New and Bob Weir, six foot-six inch center|to pars, Hill’s 5 and 4 victory. Miss|Avon, Conn:; and Monroe Douglas sp io York university and George Bullwin-! Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 18,—@)—| {or the Bison, will feature) Orcutt played & good game and out-| Robinson of New York. Bet + 9 00 O}kle of the New York A. C. clash in! Mandan high Braves won a hard-|the Each of these men has| drove her opponent much of the time, pri i soa ee 1 yg gl the Brefney half-mile. {fought basketball game with Dick. |been an important oog in his team’t| but was unable to match the Kanses| Bills Pertaining to i ey jinson high Midgets here Friday night | h/eieet: ON Ste Mentiy ae City woman's putting. zs St. Mary's | FG FT vel T: H ck Tilt | Py 8 score of 34 to 25. Victory for) against men their own size. While] eee Capitol Are Favored Joyce, £ _n 8 wo riockey S [the winners was, not, decided until seeinhover is and stronger and| ‘Inside’ Bank Robbery agen, f eo4 th te in favor of the Braves. |® better offensive man under the bas- ‘ °. ‘With only minor changes to be con- Becker, ¢ nee ‘Pl d § d: ‘Dickinso eae Fs hr ket, Weir is more active and has a Listed as New Crime sidered by tne house committee of the Murphy, & 20 anned on oun jay} tire tine tn the Eel ici year’s experience over the — whole, two measures dealing with the Barrett, g .. i of: | McKenzie broke through for a suc-| sant. A new crime, “bank robbery from/capitol commission and the new $2,- McDonald, g¢ . 1) 0| Squirrels to Meet Rangers and ‘cession of goals. The locals were At the forward positions, the two|the inside,” would be created under a/000,000 North Dakota seat of govern- ee ee jahead again late in the last period, | 8ms are about at a standstill. Ja-| measure by the/ment were recommended for passage Bee ao aanese2- s+: 12 3° 1/ Company A Will Face | 24 to 23 before the Braves went on a|°obs0n and Mullen of the University | North Dakota, senate wee Hazelton (8) | final scoring spree to pile up their|#@ 0m ® Par with Arthur and Mar-{ It provides that bank officials who| One provides for an increase in the Prefontans, f 0 0 1 Blue Streaks ‘winning margin. P quardt of State. However, at the|embezsle funds or falsify or destroy|capitol levy from one-tenth of one Fisher, f . 1 2 i The summary: positions, the Sioux claim an|records of a bank be guilty of the|mill to one-fifth of one mill for the See bast err 5. EEE Mandan (34) FG Fr pr|Sdvantage. Captain Dablow and /crime, which carries s penalty of 10 to/ years 1933 to 1940 inclusive. 1 09 9/ Two city league hockey games are) Smith are excellent offensive players, |30 years’ imprisonment. The meagure| The other would place supervision 1 09 1/{0n the program at North Rink Sun- 7, Bar 3 3 2/and their consistent ability to score goes to the house. of the capitol construction under a 0 0 9/M8y afternoon, it is announced by Feiner” f° > 1 1 {}may give them the edge over McKay) The senate approved the measure| board known as the “Capitol 10 6 gl Captain Mike Jundt of the Blue|Pricsz, f ..+. + 2 Aland Mikkelson of the Bison. which would eliminate the necessity — — —|Streaks. : ne ge aun 3 1 1), After the first two-game series here, | of lands during hunting sea-|bers of the board of administration | given preference for handling of the % O G|,.1 the first game at 1:30 o'clock,| 8 the University travels to Fargo for witht the vote 26 to 22. instead of the separate on the Squirrels will meet the Rangers. Saunders, g © 0 ithe second series March 3 and 4.) Other measures passed included 5 Company A will face the Blue | Partridge, mae setae ow Slonly the first game of each series is aeiie ati Coeamacare 40 eae Three Loop Games |= 2 Betta agen #9] ataae: * N= tea Sees pgm cr | SIDE GLANCES - ——+¢| Dic! anaon (25) i 4b e Cox, f 49 9 health examinations in public schools Scheduled Monday !Ssststball Scores | Gases: ! $ }Commlete Plans for (By The Associated Press) cea. © BISMARCK RESERVES 18; Man- eae , : A 4 Tournament at Beach Sunday Movie Bill Bix City League Teams Will| Ree es. UO inson 25. |Amdahi,'g 0 1 1) Beach, N.D. Feb, 18—Plans have| Favored in House Partici 1 fi Fargo 22; Valley City 12. en, Ud , i bia for the po Nal articipate in Evening Devils Lake 12; Grafton 7. eee — — -—J]ley independent basketball Sunday movies ae be permitted ees Bis Devs does 12) ora Dials. cscsiccssicse 08 alate PR en ete a ee under provisions of a, bill recommend- g gram March 3-4. unealetier 34; Gustavus Adolphus | ed for Friday by a house a ‘Man Who Eliminated | tourney ana at east tro more. are| commutes, Lt. Twichell Cass coun, Three city league basketball games era Institute 39; River Falls pO eae Nemes Eee more af¢ ty, warned the house he would obje® will be played at the World War| Teachers 42. Babe Ruth Is Champ) obected, Those entered include the to the bill when it is presented for Memorial building, Monday evening,| Waukon, Iowa, Junior College 27; | te, Beach Black C: 5 Wwiba Mont. paneee it 48 announced by John W. Reel,| Rochester Junior 36. Belleair, Fa, “Feb. 18. rates N. Jan saad ae, »! The measure, sponsored by Milton director of recreation. Lawrence 19; Coe 26. Tallman, of Minneapolis, maa | es Rue, Burligh county, and K. A. Fiteh, Company A will face the faculty} Ripon 38; Knox 38, | Who cliainated Bate Pout, mon the | gy aroaseetballs will be awarded Cass, provides Sunday shows can be quint at 7:30 o'clock while the} Superior Teachers College 28; La|Belleair amateur golf champlonship the winning quint and medals will be |netd ‘on payment of & tax to the coun- Frowlers will meet the Grand Pacific | crosge ‘Teechers 2. here Friday by defeating LB. Dick-| ee" ‘ ‘nAlvidual merit, ae, Sie Je Renae ne 0 Sale ot wane final ‘game the Mathodiete sanedora | ‘calege 3. “<eng 30; eon of Cleareater, Pia. 8 and 7 01 Satang Beat Grafton | —— Ditted against Company id jarroll 27; Montana Normal 52. erson’t game good De Co! ted verve outfit. Gian Aggies 42; Montana State|and hewas'3 apenas at'te| Lt Defensive Contest Pay 5 ed yo Tob 87. N.D.M, ‘ alege OT . smth Role Dut he lost the next fe 181 ovis take, HD, Feb, 130 In Liquor, Fa ‘arms, Jobs oN tional Contest Montana Normal 38. slaught and clinched the match with |Pi4ying ragged ball, Devlle Lake Washington, Feb, 18—(P)—In what ation: ntests a some brilliant shooting during the af- national problems have members | ternoon round. OT auld uaacuonian gaaslelaaial the nearly-dead ty-second con- been most interested? Both teams played a tight zone de- | &50H introduced Fargo Cagers Beat _|rene- win arith the ‘Satans getting, the ser ae anaes le Be eee Valley City, N. ND, Feb. 18.—()— "Grafton ied the Lakers a the ft First, prohibition; second, farm re- Fargo “high school “defeated Valley| "Halvorson starred for Gratton with | ef: third, unemployment relief. : Citys Hi-Liners here Friday night 22/ive points while Stevens and Rutten jjraeioe ite Comme Ok apart be of 300 out ef @ possible 400° points, Ai the atthe sore was 18 to 8 for gor : fedivigual bloces ot legislation ntro- Oliver took the third-place medal in Doherty and Joe Tuor did Fights Last Night || ducea curing this congress by sens- ‘the 50-foot individual sitting match the best work for the Midgets, while tors and representatives. with = score of-397 x 400, being out- Leo Scott and Curtiss Pforr perform (By The Associated Press) Fourth place in number of bills fanked for first and second honors by LY. FIVE PER CENT of ed well for the Hi-Liners. Pittaburghy Prarie Cosby, Pitts: | probably would go to the banking and two other 307s, the tie being broken the world’s population lives burgh, ouspolnied Paul Detaney. ar [currency bills, with monetization of under the N. R. A. rules of deciding) south of the equator. The HOCKEY stopped Johnny Dato, Pittsburgh, (3) silver and various money-inflation ties. HAWAIIAN ALPHABET has (By The Associated Press) + “*| plans claiming the largest percent- In the 18 rifle and pistol matches} only TWELVE LETTERS. WIL- Minnesota 10; North Dakota 2. B Sell age, and fifth place to bills directed on the program, there were more than| LIAM SHAKESPEARE was the University of Michigan 8; Wiscon- uy or Through at depreciated currencies in foreign A50 entries. authors of the quotation showa, jain 1. The Tribes Want Ads =| countries and their effects on tarifts. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, 1983 Bismarck ‘Reserves Beat Mandan Seconds 18 to 11 in Hard Game ST. MARY'S CAGERS [EASTERN-OWNED HORSES DOMINATE KENTUCKY DERBY FIELD , - TROUNGE HAZELTON ON EMMONS COURT High School Freshmen Defeat Junior High, 9 to 4 in Pre- liminary Tilt CROONQUIST HIGH SCORER Saints Get Hagen Back, Lose Fitzgerald; Bury Tigers Un- der 27-8 Count Outplaying their adversaries in all departments of the game, the Imps, Bismarck high school reserve basket- ball team, defeated the Papooses, Mandan reserves, in a hard-fought 18 to 11 game at the high school gym- nasium here Friday night. 1 In a preliminary game the high school freshmen defeated Will jun- tor high school, 9 to 4. Simultaneously the cagers from St. Mary's high school here were swamp- ing Hazelton, 27 to 8, at the Emmons county community. Though field goals were at a premi- um in the Imp-Papoose struggle, Croonquist and Beylund scored two each and the former added two free throws to the total. The Imp scor- ing was completed by Agre, Sorsdahl and Boelter. Forward Helbling and Guard Dietrich were the most suc- cessful performers for the visitors. Yeasley and Beall were high scoxes in the preliminary game. The Saints took the lead at the advantage at the half, according to Coach A. C. Van Wyk. While Hagen returned to the Saint lineup after a considerable layoff because of an in- jured foot, Fitzgerald was lost to the team because of a sprained ankle. The Saints will play their next game against Washburn at the Mc- Lean county city Tuesday evening. Summaries for Friday night games: Imps (18) 7G FT PF Agre, f a dae Croonquist, - 2 2-2 2} Beylund, c . « 2 0-1 1 Sorsdahl, g . : 2 08 0 Engen, g . - 0 0-0 0 Cameron, f $50) 0 20) McCrorie, f . - 0 0-0 of Hulbert, ¢ . + 0 0-0 0} Christopher, ¢ . + 9 0-0 Of Boelter, f . nid edly dials 55. cscess ease tn ao 8 Papooses (11) FG FT PF Helbling, f . he digaee Ferderer, f 1-0-0. fT} Shinners, ¢ ice S001 0} et Af ave eieg cd 0 O-1 2 0 0-0 0} 2% | art at Hazelton, holding a 20 to 4} —— | games, 9 Square Garden Saturday night with | Olympians in every event from sprint OUR BOARDING HOUSE VL UM-M~ ARE. YOU m! ee &. SNIFF OF ROAST CHICKEN = ALL HAVING THAT YA ROAST CHICKEN FOR DINNER TONIGHT © WELL, THIS TERMINATES MY DRATTED MILK DIET, RIGHT NOW —~SNIFF~ SNiFFe DOCTOR,OR NOT, IM FINISHED! MILK~ MILK=MILK~ EGAD? IT WILL GAG ME TO EVEN HEAR THE WORD ye SPELLED I—~—tr' f FOOD — SNIFF- WHY, THAT. WHOLE CHICKEN WOULD ONLY BE A MORSEL TO ME J M FAMISHED FOR By Ahern _|14/8 THOROUGHBREDS | GO AHEAD, JUMP 4 YOUR 'DIET, FOR ALL I GIVE A Hoot f NO MORE BACKBONE: THAN AN EMPTY Sock! BESIDES, YOU HAVENT BEEN FOOLING ME~ YOUVE WAVED THE MAGIC _ WAND OVER PLENTY IN THE ICE Box ¢ Nodaks, Bison Will Clash Wednesday PURDUE WILL ENDEAVOR TO STOP OHIO Olympians Are Entered in Every Running Event from 100 to Two-Mile New York, Feb. 18.—(?}—Another of the indoor track season's three- ringed circuses, the New York A. C. will be held in Madison to two miles. Standing out in the all-star pro- STATE TONIGHT N. ¥. A. C. Games to! Minnesota-lllinois and Indiana- Offer Great Field; Wisconsin Tilts Others on Schedule | Chicago, Feb. 18—(P)—The job of | trying to slow up Ohio State's drive toward the Big Ten basketball cham- Pionship will be up to Purdue Satur- day night. In the co-feature of a ygame schedule Iowa and will battle for the right to remain among the leaders. Northwestern, the second place meeting Chicago at Evanston. Minnesota, still hunting for its first victory of the championship schedule, will entertain Illinois, and Indiana and Wisconsin will play their second team, has what looks like a cinch: in|“ University and State Will Re- new Historic Rivalry at Grand Forks Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 18.—Two North Dakota teams will battle for the North Central Intercollegiate con- ference basketball championship when the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State meet here next Wednesday and Thursday nights in the first of their four game-series to| ing determine the conference as well as the state champion. The fact that these two schools long have been rivals in every field of athletics, plus the reeord each has made in winning six straight confer- ence eae insure a capacity University has yet to lose a game this year, having a string of 14 consecutive victims. State college's record was earned against stronger pre-season opponents. The Bison de- feated Iowa, one of the Big Ten’s 2 - ARE NOMINATED SOTH TURF CLASSIC Coe, Whitney, Rosenberg, Quincy, Woodward, Fisher Among Owners W. S. Kilmer and E. R. Bradley Enter Greatest Numbers In Race Louisville, Ky., Feb. 18.—()—East- ern-owned thoroughbreds dominate in class and numbers the 118 nomi- nees for the 59th Kentucky Derby an- nounced Saturday. The list made public by Col. N. J. Winn, executive director of Churchill Downs, for the $50,000 added stake to be raced here Saturday, May 6, shows three more nominations than last year and includes nearly every leading three-year-old—80 colts, 33 geldings and five fillies. ‘The winter book favorites, Ladys- man, owned by W. R. Coe; Caterwaul and The Darb, owned by C. V. Whit-/man ney, whose father, Harry et ‘Whit- ney, won two Derbys; Lee cane berg’s Kerry Patch, and the stable’s Repaid are among the princi- pal contenders at the present stage. William Woodward's Belair stud has four entries, Flamborough, Dark Am- ber, Dominus and Jovius. Bud Fish- er, the cartoonist, is represented by American Smile, while Sam Harris, the theatrical producer, is making his eee Kentucky Derby bid with Tera- ‘W. 8. Kilmer, another New Yorker, tops the list of entries with seven, Dark Conquest, Dark Fey, Dark Law, Dark Winter, Sun Alley, Sun Apollo and Sun Envoy. Right behind him in number of nominations comes Col. E. R. Bradley, of Lexington, Ky., only three-time winner of the Derby, who areas Mae we GT ate King to victory over Higniy-reparded eastern entries. Death for Corbett ‘Question of Hours’ New York, Feb. 18.—(#)—Death is believed by his physicians to be only a “ of hours” for James J. Cor- bett, former heavyweight champion, who is suff from a heart ailment. Although he was described late Fri- day as having passed # restful day, EVENT WILL BE RUN MAY elie ‘“Wishek and. Hazelton wil: meet over the nation messages of con- dolences came Saturday, mourning poleon to Dawson, Wishek, Hazelton, Strasburg, Zeeland, Linton, Ashley Enter (Tribune Special Service) Napoleon, N. D., Reb. 18.—Indepen- dent basketball teams from eight communities in this district will clash in a tournament sponsored by the local Lions club next Tuesday and ednesday. ane ‘so opening program, beginning . m. Tuesday, Dawson will bat- trasburg. The evening program, be- einine at 7:30 o'clock, will find Na- Se nine Aa a and Linton Pied against As! Semi-finals at ‘gs Pp. m. Wednesday will find the winner of the Hazelton- Strasburg game playing the winner of the Linton-Ashley tilt and the winner of the Dawson-Wishek con- test. meeting the winner of the Zee- land-Napoleon game. At 7:30 p. m. Wednesday the loser of the two semi-final tilts will meet for third place honors. This game ‘will be followed by the championship clash. ‘Trophies for the championship five and the team showing the best sports- ‘manship, as well as medals for mem- ‘bers of the title quint, will be awarded following the tournament by Rev. W. Murray Allan, Grand Forks, district [hobs of Lions, and District Judge M. McKenna of Napoleon. spect music will be presented dur- ing the tourney by Doerr's Little Ger- man Band. SISTER OF FORMER PRESIDENT IS DEAD Mrs. Corinne inne Roosevelt Robin- son Succumbs to Pneumonia Have Independent Mee |now in charge of the work. * One amendment to this bill, to be considered by the committee of the whole, is that the state “waives” its exemptions from suit and authorizes 98 BILLS DOOMED - se BY COMMITTEES OF ae STATE LOGLATIR | BS) FE Postponement as Mill Grinds At High Speed Twenty-six bills were doomed to indefinite postponement, in the North Dakota house and senate Friday, as the assemblies worked rapidly to dis- pose of a huge pile of proposed legis- lation, The fiftieth legislat.ve day, ending at 2 p. m. Wednesday, will mark the expiration of the time limit during which the two houses can act on bills originating in the respective branches. For the remaining 10 days of the ses- sion the assemblies can act only on bills passed by the opposite branch. A record for the session was estab- lished in the house as 18 measures were indefintely postponed, while in the senate similar action was taken on eight bills. In addition, the scnate passed nine Bismarck station barometer, inches: 27.85, Reduced to sea level, 29.69, | Oatdeak tor Wook Outlook for the week beginning proposals and accepted committeee feo Bay ind tower aeeont mere reports recommending passage of 14 —s Northern ean Central Great other measures. Sderot or two toh wie coon ae t= |alder ‘weather within Iter part. af NORTH DAKOTA in 72nd Year New York, Feb. 18—(#)—From all the death of a distinguished member President aunt of Mrs. Frahklin D. Roosevelt, died Friday night of pneumonia in| "res: her 72nd year. carried her into philanthropy, soir a politics. She ‘was yas the of Douglas Robinson, wealthy reais estate man. She made the old Roosevelt resi- dence in East 20th street a shrine for admirers of Theodore Roosevelt; ‘campaigned for Liberty Loans, the mislonet Yo . Thirty-three ‘ures, on which later were reported to the leaving 109 to be reviewed Pp. m, Saturday. EXCHANGE OF GRAIN : 20 POR TAXES PAVORED == = § a clear.... 6 A. 16 Miles Mity, Mont., cldy 12 Measure Would Permit Past- sg nr pede iets 2 Due Levies to Be Paid fr Products of Farm for passage the bill to permit ers to exchange livestock for taxes at prices fixed urday. ment of all delinquent real esi and personal property taxes, incl Ce Fo oo Sigrera reir os 26 ment taxes for or years, if paid before Dec. 1 this year, by Nev., cldy 24 delivering livestock or other farm| Winnipeg, Man, cldy... 14 No, 1 fin '6 ents per pound Sor tap pire grade cattle, top grade hogs he ae le of Bi grade sheep, and 20 cents a pound ge x for wool. eaten. i Agents of the Farmers National tt. Grain corporation or cooperative ele-' vators would have preference for storage and sale of grain so turned in and the Farmers National’ Live-|North’ Dako: e 14th day of to be Commission” but composed of mem-| cooperative associations stock Marketing association or ‘we would akota, < 1933, at the hour of 10 o'clock | that da; real estate| lon { livestock. - By George Clark ||F* is amounting in’ all to. the $1,688.84, with Interest thereon from the date of said judgment, and the accruing costs of sal Dated this 18th dey of February, KELLEY, Sheree. of Bickalen Cotuntn, 0: DULLAM & YOUNG, i saciid Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. Feb. 11, 18, aoe Starch 4,11 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN: That bi baty) of a judgment of foreclos- le entered on the 10th day state of North Dakota, for that pur- spe! inten. will sell at public Toenail! fet ea coet and state of North Dakota eae situate in the Burleigh and state of North Da directed in said edge ment and exe- cution to be sold, and which are de- scribed as foliowe, Rowtte Lots Nine (9) and Be na Plat 5 ba Nine! of the woe ne ay, ae of ta, e if $2,- with interest the , date of said 3 dudsment, sragn from the wbatea' sale. da this 20th ae of February, Sheriff of Bare ra Eaiats, Bismay CATHERINE B MORRIS. | DAOt Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. , { | © i A } -