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GAME AT TRAINING SCHOOL IN MANDAN TOBEGNAT9P.H, Coaches of Both Quints Pro- nounce Their Athletes in Good Shape DEMONS TO SEEK REVENGE Braves After Victory As Incen- tive For Spurt Before Tournament PROBABLE LINEUPS BISMARCK MANDAN Finnegan t E. Percy Lee t Toman Olgeirson ¢ Charbonneau Owens S Saunders Green or Partridge or Schlickenmayer g R. Percy quints will of their an- | be staged at the 1 gymnasium in 9 o'clock (Bis- e will be no pre- A capacity crowd, oO get revenge on Man- the Braves handed regional champion- Mandan will be the first time in weeks following due to a periodically. up. Gradua bility have st ‘tory over Bis! would give the would carry them ul tournament a fast-improving team. Both teams, members of Class A and unchallenged, automatically are en- trants in the state tournament here March 17 and 18, and for the first time the two teams will not kill each! other off in an effort to win the tour- | nament right. Coach George L. Hays of Bismarck! nd Coach Leonard C. McMahan of punctured n. illness and in ‘Mandan pronounced their athletes in| good shape a the le. The two) teams will meet agai h 3 in the | World War Memorial building, scene | . the state tournament here. SEE Care e PBuckey es Nearing | Record in — | Columbus, hundred thi see the hi basketball team, = er of the Big Ten conference race, betore it closes its title cam- paign. The Buckeyes already have per- formed before 80,504 fans in 16 games. The eight road games drew 34,900 persons, while the same number of home contests attracted 45,604. ference games d, Officials exe son total to be st 100,000, which they believe would set an all- time Big Ten basketball season attendance record, step indi- cated is t », JOHNNY GILBERT rod Various:zace tucks in 1 | OUT OUR WAY, this sea-. ~ and-out season | = OF THE YEAR,LIKEW! G+ AM A COMPLETE TECHNOCRAT, BECAUSE TECHNOCRACY IS IN TRUE ACCORD WITH MY PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE, EGADJSUST FANCY-ONLY A FOUR-HOUR WORK DAY,OF FOUR DAYS A WEEK-THAT GIVES YOU 157 FULL) FORTY-FIVE, DAYS OF LEISURE IN AYEAR, BESIDES | AN THEN HAVING TWENTY HOURS OF EVERY DAY( YOU RETIRED?) COUPLE OF ISE FOR LEISURE): AND THEN, ,LADS, EVERY MAN“. WOULD ‘RETIRE AFTER HE REACHES L=S\ THE AGE OF FORTY-FIVE~ISN'T THAT SPLENDID 2 HAW, THAT WOULD BE UTOPIA Lf | | oO WONDER r Champion JACKIE FIELDS | For or Speed Test | | Briton Prepared to Catapult His | Bluebird Toward New | World Record { | { | Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb, 22—() |—Sir Malcolm Campbell's long de- jlayed shot at his own world’s land automobile speed record was defi- nitely scheduled for Wednesday as beach and weather conditions show- ed favorable improvement. Bumps and irregularities in the 12- mile stretch of ocean speedway, which caused repeated postponement {of the trials for the last two weeks, virtually have disappeared and Camp- ‘bell prepared to make a lightning | dash across the sands about noon in |an effort to break his own record of 253 miles an hour. NEW LEIPZIG WINS ANOTHER | New Leipzig, N. D., Feb. 22—In a ifast, hardfought game, the New Leip- | zig Trojans chalked up another vic- jtory here, defeating the rangy Lark | independent basketball team 26 to 13. ‘It was the sixth straight win for the ‘Tojans. San Diego, Calif, Feb. 22—(P) —Two Corbetts are remembered | by James (Sunny Jim) Coffroth —“Gentleman Jim” and “the Marquis of Queensbury Lawyer.” Corbett changed from one to the other according to the length of time remaining before a fight, Coffroth, now living in retiree ment here, promoted Corbett's last fight, the re-match on Aug. 14, 1903, with Jim Jeffries at the Yosemite athletic club in San Francisco. “Gentleman Jim” knocked out in the 10th round of the scheduled 20-round match, but the fight set a world’s record for the times. It drew the largest eos on record—$62,340. The promoter dubbed Corbett “the Marquis of Queensbury Law- yer” a8 @ result of the fight. “Corbett knew every rule in the book, although the book was new at that time,” Coffroth explain- ed. “He would ask before a fight for the name of the referee. ‘Well,’ he would say, ‘He is all right, but does he know the rules? I want to question him’ And did Corbett make a referee By Williams | A YOU"AAVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1088 Pome ? Bismarck and Mandan High Basketball. Teams Will Clash Tonight Basketball. Teams Will Clash Tonight ELKS VOLLEYBALL STARS ASSUME SECOND PLACE IN CITY LOOP OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern CLUB ENTRANT | Wis (Cunningham Again Shows His Heels FIVE STRAIGHT FROM [Shows Heels Again | Kansas Flyer, Mile Champion, Bison Cagers Are LEGONNARE OTR o_o Two Teams Had Been Tied on Traditional Rivals Will Meet in Second Rung in Ladder New York, Feb. 22.—(?)—Mile or half-mile it’s all the same to Glenn TO LIKE A tara bd ber 4 ene First of Series At Forks Last Week in the Wanamaker and Baxter miles Tonight of the Millrose A. A. and New York A.C. games, Cunningham turned to a Da 22, COMETS MAINTAIN MARGIN rete night and de | Grand Forks, N. D,, Feb, 2 ae Ri U Tie With penal gh featured the curb [trom Norn Dakota ty anc Wilton Rises Up to Tie Wi meter run which feat North Dakota State will break, fore Knights of Columbus For pe ‘Wednesday night when the Fifth ‘Winning five straight games from Jeans and Ed nie 4 se Vato ah pred series that ee not only edt. hcl it fea three record-equalling performances. |fota's ‘tiajor’eoliegs Cruinee’ bee Heyball team Tuesday night soared in- ‘Toppino, after tleing the world rec- | also will decide the north centeel come to sole possession of the second rung ord of 52 seconds for 60 yards in his|ference champlonship. Both clubs let es ce ee eat, beat Slegel by two |are unbeaten in conference play, with best feet in the 70-yard final, equalling |the ‘Sloux boasting 20° consecutive Eiht bea a eat dole the world record of seven seconds| victories, “including three’ 'stralghe ete tht fiat, “Siegel, who handed Toppino his|from the Bison last | a a first indoor’ defeat in the New York| Indications are thet the University latter outfit won five straight games discal onmntvieg ene tn 8) anon funn er 20> cepreasing, ee v er record-equalling feat. Frank Wy-| On paper the Bison should be Sy Wiltons’ team won three out of five Ral -aue te qugerar “Now York Besivcemsare cum has a more tf = from Company A to tie the Knights fourth. pressive record in conference play, IT APPEALS ee ewe Sees Other major victories were turned ;has been steadier all season and has hegre nest in by George Spits of New York unl- | piled up bigger scores while allowing The games were played in the versity, in the high jump, and Leo | less to the opposition. World War Memorial building under Sexton of the New York A. C., in the th supervision of John W. Reel, direc- medley shotput. . Bismarck Re tne Comets trimmed the Knights vet’ ine there ~an Corbett Will Battle Today = EOL se getienimecueee| Beat Dawson 22-18 and 15-1 Square arden. Tuesday night’s Croonquist dropping in Challenger if 1518 15-6, 15-8, Ibe and Ae met was regarded as 0 tne-p tet . all angles, the Imps, Champ Will Be Will Be Distinguished or], _ BUEN BET _1witon defeated Company A 12-15,|__GEENN CUNNINGHAM {for the nationals, SBiemareke high sooo! reserve baskt- j| Ser Mateo ig “sider”. IST. MARY’S CAGERS DEFEAT [fee == =a Will Reign . ‘Won a at om m0 WASHBURN HANDILY, 19 TO 4) riz. s0, sonnet ac i oe the ic. We San Francisco, Feb. 22.—(/P)—Late “as Johnston and Hugh led the a Wednesday, either Jackie Fields will 235 emorial building be distinguished as one of the re- ‘225 | Joyce and Becker Lead 4 Becker Lead Dazzling iret tinie blag Re—ggecterdt are Sl markable champions of boxing or ioe eras x . Attack, Scoring 19 Points 2. 2 ‘oung Corbett will have become the Concordia Upsets |? new wearer of the welterweight St. Thomas Quint) oa wit ei . +4 : crown. o 0 0 * 2 1 In this city exactly three years ago Moorhead, Minn., Feb. 22—( > Fields was outpointed in a non-title by Carrol Malvey and actiine Gee * 2:1 : = an bout by the Fresno, Cal., left-hander cordia college chalked up an upset|azeling attack, St. Mary's high oo 0 ass bk Relpperriar ty against him ‘Wed- in the Minnesota college conference| school cagers of Bismarck trimmed ~ = = rounder. cSt basketball 9 Fields’ assignment was to turn the “gee bad crete chek! F t tables on a persistent challenger, 1 0 0 1 0 thereby not only regaining lost pres- 0 o 0 o 2 tige but also successfully defending o 0 0 o.21 his laurels, 0 0 0 Raye Until Tuesday night, when even 1 0 0 2 4 ve al at at es res “pnstically, the’ ncordia team went] Ymiting Washburn to two field sitet Fuge I Dy Fes 22-— iP Maple- Physically, the pair shape up on| | ahead to a 19-15 lead at half time, |Jovo® scored five field goals and 2 © 3/ton won the fifth annual Red River | practically even terms. YOUNG CORBETT III ————__ Becker seven points. Valley basketball ip here bell Ready d i ae Se a a a a pine epee ee ene int Tuesday night, defeating Walcott in Campbell F ell Ready ‘Gentleman Jim’ and ‘The Marquis The Tribune Want Ads [Sv hac"Daty nett-cter'si| Use the Want Ads : Things look different in COLD BLACK TYPE “] HEAR,” said the friend, “that you have just madé $50,000 in the insurance business. i “Right—except for one or two ee particulars. Two Pairs of Pros It was real ae insurance. It was $75,000, not Clashing in Final $50,000. And I didn’t make it—I lost it!” Armour-Dutra Playing Smith- a a a Runyan in International Four-Ball Tourney. Has it ever happened to pa et something you've told an acquaintance comes back, eae meer Sos, 00 Se. Miam!, Fis., Feb. 22—(?)}—Two hardly pede ry! word mated, Wedne ole oo nd onions ms that a say, on ty the time it passes many lips only the skeleton of tru mains, But how different it is with the printed word! That is why you can trust the advertisements, you thought of it that way? Because the manufacturer and merchant are compelled: to be accurate in type, you - know that the quality of soap, ginger ale, clothing, but- ter or furniture you buy is as standardized as the calen- dar. It’s all the manufacturer and retailer claim for it. It has to be! Read advertisements, priory ag cod them for profit, Baad The Bismarck Tribune Fargo Welterweight ' Stops Duluth Boxer Fargo, N. D., Feb, 22—(}—Sherald Fargo welterweight, Issy Levine of Duluth in the second round of a scheduled five-round one-half of the feature double at dike program Tuesday the other half of the feature event, id Binpaice, Faryo Negro wale terweight, Read them and the advertiser!