The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1933, Page 6

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THE BSISMAKCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, _ Eat Shop Cagers Trim Faculty 24 to 20 in Feature City Loop Tilt PRONLERS EXT |OHIO STATE CAGERS BEAT PURDUE TO APPROACH LOOP TITLE . VICTORY SWEEP BY ||. ovR BoaRDING HoUsE By Ahern [pie BRUIJANT [N |Landis Loses Fight Against ‘Farms’ - WALLOPING 00. A | GREAT COMEBACK AT PRINCETON jv nara ara Methodists Take Another aes ENGINEERED BY FRITZ CRISLER lease Player Fourth Time to ‘Farm’ Club Spanking At Hands of Na- Leaders Expected to Defeat tional Guard Reserves Wisconsin and Indiana in West Next Week-End P YOU SEE, TASON-TECHNOCRACY INTENDS TO CURTAIL WASTED ENERGY~FOR INSTANCE, THERES WASHING WINDOWS~SCIENTISTS' AND INVENTORS, SUCH AS MYSELF, WOULD INVENT A TRANSPARENT MATERIAL, MANUFACTURED VERY CHEAPLY, TO TAKE THE PLACE OF WINDOW GLASS-WHEN A WINDOW OF HOOPLEFANE BECOMES SOILED, MERELY PULL IT OUT OF THE FRAME AND INSERT A NEW SHEET, IN A TWENTIETH OF THE TIME IT TAKES TO WASH A GLASE WINDOW! YO RETTER BALE OUT OB DAT BED BEFO MISSUS SHES TOTIN A HEAVY 24 CARGO OB GROUCH AN SHE BZ MIGHT FIGGER YO IS A, NICE DOCK TO UNLOAD V-BALL SCHEDULED TONIGHT EL Eddie Agre of Prowlers Leading Scorer in City Loop as | e F F Et PURPLE AREN’T FAR BEHIND BE "| A er k i Second Round Ends ; af Fy j Northwestern, Michigan and i i i E i i i i ories of such heroes as the six ‘Where a band of husky Ld With Johnny Spriggs and Allen lowa Are Other Big Ten | Does, Snake Ames, Hobey Baker, | almiess youths the year before [tl Teleases Jeading the attack, the Grand Pa- Winners Monday Night Bem ‘White, Stan eck, cake | managed to best Aimbot, with the cific Eat Shop quint defeated the) Slagle and the rest, was 80 low Landis Saat if that some of the biggest, most in tape y cagers 24 to 20 in the feature | powerful youngsters school tilt of the three-game program of the aiten it. The H iu iL H city basketball league at the World ‘War Memorial building Monday eve- iN. ning. “Big Three, tall rec- The Prowlers extended their un-| ord ‘back to gE broken string of victories by wallop-| ing Company A 30 to 17. Myron Ben- ser and Eddie Agre of the victors, scored six and three field goals,/ Tespectively. The Methodists took another spanking at the hands of the Com- pany A reserve team. The score; was 27 to 11. Helmsworth, V. Ander- son and Gorman were the leading Performers for the victors. Three volleyball games are on the uti efi athletic powers, and tle Yale, e Garrison Cagers Blank Mercer nd 15-0 To Match Coleharbor Feat ‘Totals ... 4-13 12 Referee: Manney; umpires, Croon- (Tribune Special Service) Mott, N. D., Feb. 28. — Mott and program at the Memorial building ( Service) ‘Tuesday evening, according to John ,, Garrison, N. D.. Feb. 28.—Gar- W. Reel, director of recreation. With| — fison high I's basketball attendance at these free matches in- tae to ‘toma seuuee ‘sitters. creasing steadily, Reel reiterated his . q ima, Cie niece oe| Underwood Wins 10th District Title The Ter need Meer competition. in enough here 15 to 0. Another member oa op night's program Wil-] A ATERAP ES ERI DPAPM FIAtn asic pe the chreae thon big teed ium iiieesttc SCHMELING-BAER FIGHT MAY — Stns a, the Knights of Columbus will face < ts Ryder 32 to 25 in Final] Minnesots, 21 0 16. The detent was the season chalked up the first Company A and the league-leading G At Garrison; Ma: starts. shutout when it trimmed Wash- gape we mated wih is) BE WORLD FAIR ATTRACTION) °°" vhinesruncg |p tore ttt mums 2 x “ae eon club. | Wins Third Panacea ananassae The Troopers held an 11 to 0 Recapitulation of the city basket- Sarazen Trounces lead at half-time and in their ef- ae nc summaries at the end (nd ra 6 Oe ee ae fd ted ay soar a tain the te second round stow that Bade) seiner, © 3 2-4 [Promoter Dempsey in Chicago; __ Tribane special Service) Olin Dutra 11-10 ee has been high scorer. He has scored | Martin, & ..++... 0 01 21 jarrison, MN. D., Feb. Mercer had four chances to 2 field goals and eight tree throws) | * ee ~— ee — Sechrest Md cht doy score from the free toss line but out of nine attempts for a grand total ‘otals . ‘i \! game » a of $8 points Se eosacdt loss March Yam won the championship of the Poor alco i fon Scoring totals follow: |Beer, f 2 a 4 Sena teas "ecamuctans tireaucniia Ab feated Garrison’ 20 to 18 The ‘: FG Fr TP | ONE, f 4 321 chicago, web. 22—ce)—sack Demp-| throughout. Wyman wes the. most : Agre, Prowlers ...... 24 8+! ‘oews, f . 0-0 1 » ._ 28. ra Fr M. Benser, Prowlers .... 17 cu 3E. Benser, ¢ 1 0-0 0 /Sey, who holds the articles for a bout| effective performer for the losers. ' T. Simle, faculty ....... 15 8-11 38|D. Brown, g .. 0 3-3 1 ;)between Max Schmeling, former; The game pgreereite tournament og: Ae Z Spriggs, G. P. E. Shop 12 10-16 34| Hedstrom, g .......... 2 0-1 1/ World heavyweight champion, and/in which elght | ee ar 1 0 G. Manney, Prowlers .. 14 3-8 31/Gorman, g . 0 0-0 0/|Max Baer of Livermore, Callf., was coin 3 mage tell are 1 8 G. Schaumberg, f 11 4-9 26 =— _ (dle io Tuesday to discuss, Douglas, ie G. Hays, faculty 0 5-9 25 Totals . 6 5-6 6 {Possibilities of making the match a ae G. Croonquist, Pro’ 7 = 7-14:21| Referee: n. world fair attraction, 8 4 F. Potter, G. P. E. Shop 7 7-13 21| Umpire: Myron Anderson. J. Spriggs, G. P. E. Shop 6 8-12.20} Scorer: Clement Kelly. 01 E. Martin, Prowiers ..... 6 5-8 17 ° A, Beer, Company A .... 4 8-14 16|Co. A “B” (27) fair sports committee, and with the “hee K. Toews, Company A .. 6 4-9 16 Johnson, f ... 2 0-9 1 /Chicago Stadium operating company. fo Fr PP o 1 H. Brown, G. P. E. Shop 4 5-9 13 Helmsworth, f 4 0-1 1{The stadium corporation is in equity t ct 0 1 R. O'Neil, Company A... 4 3-5 11/V. Anderson, c 3 2-3 ofFeceivership and the new operating: Hefty, £ -. aie 2 5 0-1 10|Gorman, g 3 1-2 1/§roup has arranged to promote box ; er) 3 3-7 9/Carlander, g 0 0-0 O Hi frp gale in the big west-side : 4 : o. 426 9 2 36 63 Dempsey may promote the’ show| V: 60 3s oo atiassseaaee through aeconaoltag sae . a was indicated that the ek ee : 5 : aq Garden Corporation might 14° § g9|Dahlbotten, ¢ ...ceee0e. 3 1 0-0. «2 have a finger’in it, as James J. John- a Les 2 1-3 1)Ston. matchmaker. is expected in Chi- Fisher, 4 0 2 Totals .....ssecceee 9 0 0-0 1/9880 Wednesday to confer with 2 oF took up — —. | Dempsey. 5 1 3 in the bull 5 1-5 6|_,Negotiations were virtually com- 0 o 0 candy and Billy Petrolle, the ‘old’ but, capable 104 chemplonsh . s ol cal oe gl meee anne: Fargo, N. D., lightweight, and Barney ne night. Miller, 0-0 «0 Ross, ’s contender for hon- 3.7 from oo a ES TSE EG ors in the 135-pound division, at the ago southpawed his 2-2 | Chicago stadium March 20. After over Tommy Paul 1-3 1| “4 tional Boxing eae | 5 agreed title, is favored o-0 644 pounds. He also wants 15 rounds,!D. Whiting, 9 5 of the 0-0 1 now possible under Illinois law. Hulsebus, c . 1 2 = ee ed ie Whiting, ¢ 1 ; | B | ——— rn nee, © 1 t aaa | Farley Presides ||Holmstrom, £ 1 i ° . a a 3) New Leipzig and Carson Elim- | At Last Meeting | 17 = 0-0 1\ inated in District Inde- New York, Feb. 28.—(?)—James ‘ 0-1 0; ate District! ae A. Farley led over a meet- Fa ae | pendent Tournament ing of the New York state athle- 0 is A tic commission for the last time 9 7 4 4 2 r) 13 nuist and Hedstrom. Scorer: Clement Kelley. Prowlers (30) Agre, f ... Croonquist, ft M. Benser, 0 3 ) 3 a 6 Bl. | Flasher advanced to the final game of | the district independent basketball jtournament in progress here by vic- tories Monday. Mott nosed out New Leipzig 28 to 26 ‘and Flasher swamped Carson 49 to 31. ‘Wyman, f Lampert, Goodmanson, OUT OUR WAY, By Williams “DOWN THROUGH THE SNOW AND GETSTO A NICE, BoncH OF GRHGS, ANO THEN = Ron ‘Em Awan FROM IT. LINER SAW ATHING [= LIME THAT BEFORE- a iy" yp NEVER SAW A FELLER WORK HARO FER HIS Sl wemova Place the will be filled, it is understood, by Col. D. Walker Wear of Bing- hamton. [nnnmne Bl ecacesedg Yor NEVER? OH Blewwwasy Sliswenaee il uw wooce @eccene wloocoon | ococeoon wlon-coocy wl onowce a! commnnndy wlowcoon al eroouny Zleowwawce Slowooucng 1 owjuws Dakota, on the of mber, A. D. 1931, and therein in Book 18¢ of Mort- Vf aoe hereinafter mt door of tl sloconwore aloconnony alow non alowonny wlecowces wlocommod wi Hu 5gF: aloconmnnn eloosunong™ al nn nro wel wun wl ononco elimnmenoy a0 i f a : [ i DK, i > 8» g3 28 F é ee 3 8 4 g £ EB | Ht Hl B iH SF il 5 a ze 3 ' i a a 3 i a i i z fe 5 & zt Hy 23 G 3 5 yeos ay the native state OHIO has produced GEVEM, of this U. 8. paper currency is in 11 DENOMINATIONS, trom fisted February 6, A. D. 1932. $1 to $10,000, SIR WALTER Pa Wen, . SCOTT i the author of. the George 8. Register, Pitas tae Lworenes alowormny al counwon alooworong a! onmmre eloonowceg saloouune al onnuong

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