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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1983 _ Bismarck High School Cagers to Meet Linton Here Saturday Night © ‘DEMONS MUST PLAY |NODAKS EXPECT TARTAR IN JAMESTOWN COLLEGE TONIGHT MINUS SERVICES OF {|_our our way By Williams GREAT N. D, QUINTS |Brown and Helb Will Stage Return Lanky Pivot, Beset by Jinx, Out AT UNIVERSITY GYM Ona Bicycle Built for Two pont Foreet tour 1 SOME MISTLETOE J BUT WELL HAVE TO KEEP \T IN A BOX—~DON'T YES, MARTY -THIS VACANT LOT WILL MAKE AN IDEAL LOCATION TO DISPLAY AND SELL MY CHRISTMAS TREES AND HOLLY WREATHESY a eur | Two Heavyweights Will Clash in ; ' ‘ LET ME SEE—HOW MANY TREES GO HANGIN TH STUFF UP! | i ita thai pa ee ane Cad WILL L NEED,TO START OFF WITH? SHALE TH TIME WED | | | Next Friday , BE STANDIN UNDER A. ———_ SPRIG, WITHOUT KNOWIN’ IT 9 Cold | 2) _Um-m-ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND ; DAYS FANCY? EGAD, ILL GO OLLIE SORSDAHL TO aia ARIES GUY THERA WENY EREING ARI ‘| EXPERT FORESTER, § Owens, Croonquist, Engen an LL PICK ONLY t ; i Beylund Probable Other | — BOTH TEAMS ARE SEASONED! Een | Starters | | Coach Clem Letich of Forks Crew May Use Several | Sophomores Sioux Do Not Lock for Easy Win| Over Intercollegiate | ‘ Champions \ aut Determined to show his home fans : that he can beat Gus Heib of Poca- tello, Tony Brown, Bismarck’s be- ‘ hemoth boxer, will meet the Idaho slugger in a “winner-take-all” match here next Friday night. Heib a short time ago won a de- cision over Tony here. It was Tony's homecoming battle, his first fight here in several years. The two heavyweights will meet over the eight-round route, the battle headlining & 30-round card at Patter- son Hall, beginning at o'clock. In a five-round semi-windup, Kid Howard of Dawson will fight Swede Larson of Jamestown. They are mid- ; Bismarck high school’s bas! 2 team Saturday night will meet the strong Linton Lions in the high school gymnasium here without the services of the lanky Larry Schneider. | eed Se BS PROBABLE LINEUPS . s * : | | _North Dakota Jamestown dleweights * The jinx which kept Schneidi { See { i # of the game during much of the -| bi iad ae ee wapbbas int In another five-rounder, Mel Engel. ball season has returned to way | Stataievs ‘Ff...... Peterson Bismarck . junior lightweight, will } the center with a foot infection and } | ae D. Hall swap punches with Willie Meeker of He was not even attend- | |) MmREetcRi ¥e Schauer Sisseton, 8, D. a bad cold. ing classes Friday. In the emergenc, , St. Mary’s | Watford City 40-20 Smith (capt.) rg... Sundahl | Grand Forks, N, D., 15.—With two impressive victories over Mayville and Concordia, the University of North Dakota basketball team will! seek its third consecutive win of the/ season over Jamestown college, North | Two four-rounders also have been arranged by Promoter Isham Hall. Denny Wells of Bismarck and Battling Nelson of Steele, junior wel- terweights, will battle in one. The other will pit LeRoy Purtell, Fort Lincoln 126-pounder, against Tuffy Coach Roy D. Wallops trip Weanesday defeating, the Coy at Williston, tes 48 to 13, | The Se their western || | ' | | i L i | end plas- nned by Me- | jlong held on the heavyweights had met with a decided setback Friday {as Tommy Loughran continued negot- liations. looking to a title match with |Primo Carnera at Miami Feb. 22. | Dempsey has one leading con- tender, Max Schmeling, but Lough- j}ran’s return to the garden fold has | Just about ruined the old champion’s | Plans. by the magnates tg adopt a uniform’ ball for both big circuits and as many | minor organizations as can be brought into line. The question of radio jbroadcasting failed to come up for official consideration and the clubs will go on for another year handling; the problem as they see fit. j ‘A discussion of Sunday ;headers ended in a compromise. double- | Itj Promising candidates. Jamestown will present an all-vet- eran squad, one that nosed out North Dakota State college in a nip and tuck battle, The Jimmies are secking their second North Dakota Intercol- ; legiate crown, and are slated to pro- vide all the opposition the Sioux are ready for at this early date. changes in the rules has heen carried one step further than usual by two National‘ Hockey League clubs, the| Boston Bruins and New York Amer- scans, The result, as shown in Bos-| BAILEY HAS OPERATION Dec. = 15.—(#)—Irvin j | Boat . Intercollegiate Seta ay at 8,1 Ritchie of Steele, 122 pounds. The a . Mary's high school basket- | | i Friday in the University armory, The | latter bout is a return match also, Be eyiti'tcam ot Bemerck continua || | CHRISTMAS game will start at 7:45 p. m. | the soldier having whipped the Steele Sele teetistetious site Thursday night TREE mag. The Sioux's offense has accounted | tough one here on the card headlined «| at Watford City v'th a 40-20 BARON = set for 53 points against Mayville and 45 by Brown and Heib, a | ent “ ae Points against Concordia. Herman H Witasex, 200-pound forward, is th lam t : -2 leed RE Re ne nee eee ey) SO ER eee ee er oe emer Ba cael oat) ad yon half and then, with | . - \points against the Cobbers and six! | e e e ’ | reserves taking uy nere th cE- || jagainst Mayville. 1 if e “rian @acahes TWO Major Baseball Circuits Adopt ‘eis scien mn Head Grid Coa i victory. though the Wat- ‘e hover, 6 foot 7% inch center. The! The greatest admirers of sel pia American bicycle cham- ‘ ee Paneoeane k " a a vife ittle daughter, Audley. The champion, 9 | fordites outpointed the parochial Pla f U f B ll N t 4 |Bismarck behemoth has accounte: pion are his wife and 1 . 2 | ji at he last ty re m for a total of 21 points in the twe Norman Hilk is shown above with his family inspecting a tandem ie eo auare n or nitor a ex eason games played, just one point shy his bike Norman uses in training for six-day grinds, | oO entuc y 8 With all the starters breaking |; 3 = ee | Say aes meet Ere team-mate. { F 2 ee sa Sh | inthe" “scme'ee"e DEMPSEY SUFFERS SETBACK fo Brondel, Wit these to high scorers, Coach — Lee azain led the parade with 22 | Take No Action on Radio Broad-'ciem tetich will team Capt. Bernic BRUINS BE. AT AMERICANS 5.4 |Open to Conviction As to Who points, Coach George Hays told ing: Smith at one guard: West or Booth i H ti ere sone ie AS LOUGHRAN IS AD AM. ANT casting; Hot Stove ae tHe ollie. andthe veteran BIBI? Will Be His Line Coach . | telephone conversation following | Leaguers Active ‘Mullen at right forward. Smith led} UNDER SPECIAL PUCK RULES F Next Year 4 | the conte: i — - | ettisemiaciae tates |the North Central conference guards } | ‘The Sai began their automo- Bh \ Va | in points scored last year. a | | ae a) ard alles City, Jae | TWO WANT HIM {Tommy Continues Plans for; chicago, Dec. 15.—()—Baseball af-| 4 eal an ted cates athe . Offensive PI iibwsdite Lexington, Ky., Dec. 15.—()—Chet » i immediately after the game, plan- i i 5 Nees % omores wi held in readiness by o fensive layers lowe: Wynne, selected head f } | ning to go as far as Terry or even | | Match With Primo Car- — ‘fairs Fridsy were the property of the|tne Noadk mentor in the event any Harvard Star Wins j 7 ‘by the University of pape ear || Miles City before retiring. The ! nieraWnderiGarden Hot Stove Leaguers for a long winter|of the aforementioned regulars slip. For Oxford i Cross Line Without pring his own end coach with’ him {| boys were to sleep late Friday in || | in of discussion as to who had the bet-|Gordon Aamoth at guard and Byron or Uxtor i Waiting for Puck will coach the backfield himself, and eemeeee ror tielr contest Priday | | ter of it in a record three days of|Spielman at forward are the two, | e is.open to conviction as to who will i | night with Miles City. A game | New York, Dee, 13.—()—Jack trading. Loong looking sophomores on the { ——___-- |be the line coach, 1 | Saiurday night still is 2 RItICHSI BROT The annual major league meetings /sduad, while Jack Charbonneau, { This was learned Friday : Be yeu brospect | joao edioon Square Gatien has closed Thursday night, with a decision (guard. Jack, McDonald. guard, and New York, Dec. 15—(#—The favor- | wynne's acceptance of the clisatess ' ts opene! oroly Madison’ Square Garden has ‘i Vernon Weaver, center, are other tte hockey pastime of suggesting succeed Harry Gamage, resigned. Wynne will haye a three-year con- tract with Kentucky, and will be re- leased from his contract as head coach at Auburn Dec. 31, Wynne has not said whom he wiil appoint as end coach, but there is a possibility that Bernie Shively, former Iinois All-American, will remain in that position. jl ! ‘Although no contracts have been Was decided to ban the synthetic hol-|__ 7 (aay Salley Total, backey | ons who was in-| signed, the Loughran-Carnera bout iday programs until after June 15.) Vince Papaik Bought player, remained on the danger | oe ee Fights Last Ni i? il replace Elfred | was considered definietly “in.” Car-'|Part of the owners wanted the ques- | B Ss t P. 1 I TT m list of the Boston city hospital | ig! ] 5 a starting guard. tera, here for a flying 48-hour visit,!tion to remain strictly one for the! y St. Paul ice Lea Friday—his chances for recovery || @———————— \ ie remainder of the starting line-| was too busily engaged at a bank- (Clubs to decide, while others favored | —— “even.” At 6a. m. 1 v= (By The Associated Press) | ‘prohibiting them until after July 4. ieapites | up probably will be the sam: which opened the season against Heb- ron, Billy Owens and Neil Croonquist at forwards and Gordon Engen at} that } McLeod will have Elof- son and Russeil “Bud” Kanz, guards, and Norman Agre, Don Bowman andj | dim McGuinness, forwards. Kanz/ ' and Agre were ineligible with Sors-| EI Pas ch 5 jchampion already is under contract e dahl last week-end. j mane A ae he wisi ee | for Date defense under garden pro- the by laws, a major league club must | the league. - ten's 5-4 overtime triumph Thursday; Gortat, 156, Muskegon, knocked In a preliminary game Saturday} come football coach at the Uni. motion. Loughran wants the fight, guarantee a player's salary if he is! The Saints also received word that night, was laid before the fans and| out Dave Runyon, 160, Detroit, night at 7 oclock, the Imps, Bismarck! versity of Texas, or may suc. |too, but has been holding out for a sent to a minor league team which| Johnny Loucks, veteran winger and hockey rulers Friday for consider-| (2). second team, will clash with Dawson.! ceed Jack Meagher at Rice In- little bigger cut than the 1243 per cent, later disbands. defense player of teams in the Ca- ation, Rochester, Minn.—Ray Smag- ‘ The main contest will begin at 8| stitute. More weight is given | usually awarded the challenger. The| jaaglens American, International and lick, 163, Winona, outpointed Wal- o'clock. Linton will play at Mandan Friday night. JAPAN PLANS OPEN Golf has followed baseball into Ja- -|ruptey hearing to make it Friday be- fore returning to Italy on the same ‘boat that brought him here Thurs- iday morning. Carnera, interviewed on his arrival iso the garden should have no trouble Mack Saxon, ic direc. Tee oe ees Ul anette quarter, especially since the tor of Texas College of Mines, the Texas University rumor, be- cause Saxon, above, is an alumnus of that school. veteran Philadelphia, however, is not \likely to let a few dojlars stand in his | way. He's convinced he can whip —_—_-—-— ~—-—-|Carnera and win the heavyweight 13 GET MADDOCK LETTERS | title. Maddock, N. D., Dec. 13.—(}—Thir-| ——— , and the game has become so| ie es . iB “Chief” Parisean’s Golva high i waiting until the puck had passed the; 143, Evie, Pa., (10); Baby Colima, erin Bet ye than ilo country teen players on the Maddock high! os cn PONE TMOES: ony basketball team defeated Beach here|Coming to life after three listless blue line. | 195, El ‘Paso, Tex. outpointed clubs now in operation in that country | Soo! football squad have been! savored in the betting, Tony Can- decisively, 43 to 22. [Periods Grand orks. high: schools Chicas, visying at Lome, ae Heal Jimmie Lacoune, 121 New Or- are planning a Japanese Open tour- | awarded letters for the 1933 season,' zoneri hoped to ruin the American’ The Golva boys played in mid-sea- jbesketall team celented ‘Thiet River ie. previous decis! "i kee ai ‘ee ne] Jeans. . nament. Jit is announced by F. R. Ellingson,!teout of Cleto Locatelli in Madison son form throughout and early as-7Palls here Thursday night, 15°6. the see ae oe eee ot mace by; _, Tacoma, Wash—Elmer “Buzzy” ———— coach. The lettermen are Omen Nel-' Square Garden Friday night and win sumed a lead from which they were Rega inn hed A bad Jead ot e pa ‘ ane 3 oo rane phe lad bY | Brown, 195, St. Paul, outpointed _ IRISH LOSE NI |son, Erling Hankness, Fireman Leg- the right to meet Barney Ross, ight- |never headed. Bie Were SO te ee nee ESV ley Canadiens| “Speedy” Espita, 12312, Los An- Notre Dame loses nine senior grid-|reid, Sidney Johnson, Lloyd Sundet,| weight champion, for the third time,! The first half ended 21-8 in Goi- | quarter closed. In the last session, It took a track man from |& Digs hago ts Seles, (6). ders by graduation this year—Steve| Joseph Hovland, Ralph Lysne and The Italian holder of the European ,¥#'s favor. [Grand Moris awung into tts stride to). the. good.old, U 8. A: Rosmim”.|erueml eee fe points) “Peru, Ind—Rosy (Kid) Baker, Banas, Nick Lukats, Ray Brancheau./Gordon Oisrud, linemen; Warren .ightweight title comes here highly| This was the opening game of the|score three baskets and a brace of] the 14th annual relay race be- i cE an early leaa| 159 Indianapolis and Smokey Hugh DeVore, Tom Gorman, Ed|Westby, Clement Bousquet, Otto Ol- recommended but Canzoneri rules a'season for Beach. Hee throws while seeping the.proml:| tween Oxtonl:. Ant. CARR One ea a etre eed a hata teak | MAggard, 167%, Cincinnati, drew, Mrause, Tor Roach, Harry Wunsch json, Lloyd Lysne, and Lloyd Jacob- two-to-one favorite for their 10-round, The summary: jers on the defensive throughout. | for the former school. oe | ABE < awe haat & ard tae | 0); “Tiger Kid” Walker, 127, ” and Jim Leonard. son, backs, i battle. ° Beach (22) FG FY PF/| sa se - | American, N P. Hallowell, | holding it against a Cincinnati, outpointed | Gene . jaones (f) 3 2 1|BLACKHAWKS BUY DUTKOWSKI| shown as he crossed tho finish |rally. ‘Toronto, saddened and sobered| T°O- "igi, scokomo, (8). OUR BOARDING H is |\Fakler (f) . 0 0 21 Chicago, Dec. 15. — (®) — Loudas! line, is a former Farrand fared oy the.b seitie at Boston Tuesday ane ‘Gecramsnjo, Cal-—Henry Ann- ) i 0 0| (Duke) Dutkowski, veteran defense finishing his education al e e their team-1 a U OUSE By Ahern | Samet ‘fe Has 5 1 2{man recently released by the New! English institution Bailey, was fighting for his life as ee ee Sipctoreey |Hanevold, R. (@) 0 0 3{¥ork Rangers, Friday was purchased | ____ —___|the result of an injury received in @ » ” = Haneyold, J. (g) 0 0 1/2y¥ the Chicago Blackhawks of the BIG TEN CHAMPS STRONG oa, game, wank usoneb Reg eld apes YOU'VE BEEN ARGUING FOR FIVE MINUTES ABouT “G7 Bellmont (g) ... Coe ey eae ee niun’| Northwestern and Ohio State, oo-| hay De called on cithe: side | PANTHERS FACE PURDUE WHOSE MOVE IT ISP I'LL SETTLE IT FOR YOU! YOU CAN — = ~ | Briaeuse Taternations! League ci | eee af the wie bee baekoenall Lite Minton Meeecirsen ter tke aren | Cease, Dec. 16-1) Bitnireh BOTH MOVE ---RIGHT AWAY FROM THAT CHECKERBOARD, AND OAL cs eesineesacser BS Bi aan ea, =, | Champions of; the in the ‘and held their lead with | vasketball equad will open its short DO AS I TOLD YOU TO, OVER AN MH i Golva (43) |, Abraham incon was about 6 feet lejreuit last season, are figured to be |in the scoring q thelr lead wit [invasion of the Western Conference } POUR AG0. NIGH MOTE SE Smeltzer (f) ........... 8 1 2/4 inches tall and the talles: president |tne strongest teams in the loop Se Asien Ceaanae Friday night against Purdue, while PAPERS, AND PUT AWAY THE BOOKS YOU GOT OUT. THEN YOU Kreitinger, H. (0 . 0 2 1/0f the United States. zm . of the contest. Nae atater weil entacaln Mtestaan CAN GO BACK TO YOUR CHECKERBOARD--- AND PUT IT Iscyhulte, (c) ...eeecccee T0001) : Ontario at Columbus. Pittsburgh has AWAY, TOO. IT'S YOUR BEDTIMEL .__ |Zimmer @) woes 2 0 4, © four of its five regulars who partic!- i —-—~ \Kreitinger, L, (g) ...... 3 0 0 pated in administering a defeat to af } Jacobson (C) ..-.eveeeee O 0 1 : Purdue last year. The Boilermakers, Sexe Are ira NU q jhowever, are fortified with a host of CN?’ Rae epee oe ane lettermen. 3, \Valley City Teachers ‘ : WOULD. SHORTEN BEARON | iP Beat Dakota Wesleyan - so and he National Profesional Foot — Hie 4 Leng . | Mitchell, 8. D, Dee. 15—(#/—The What’s Pie for the Players Is Pie for the Coach inca sta special inecting of club classy basketball teachers from Val- | —In Harpster’s Case oyna Borneday. pe the paper + Riis Bi Bee Babes. Beery. Camegie Tech, led by its brilliant young coach—the youngest mentor On, hand to watch the championship jmission to recruit an all-star team tmade it clear that he was ready to World tour after the 1934 campaigns. | ifight Loughran anywhere, any time,| John B. Shire, vice president of they Philadelphia Athletics, was voted per-| from the American League to make a A piece of legislation also was pass-! ed for the protection of players sold| by major league clubs to minor or-/| ganizations, under an amendment to; 'Golva’s Basketeers | Trounce Beach 43-22 i Beach, N. D., Dec. 15.—Coach John St. Paul, Dec. 15.—#)—The St. Paul club of the Central Hockey League announced Thursday night that Vince Papaik of the Baltimore team of the Eastern Amateur League, had been signed with the Saints, and will re- nort immediately. Papaik piayed with Eveleth, Minn., of the Central circuit last season and was one of the five high scorers of American Hockey association circuits, jhad left his home in Calgary, Alta., to join St. Paul. FORKS BEAT THIEVES Grand Forks, N. D. Dec. 15.—(?)— Northern normal of Aberdeen and Huron college were earlier victims of tne teachers who are undefeated in their pre-holiday campaign. Led by the sharp-shooting Caskey, way. Caskey punc! field goals, all of the one-hand variety. i A great duel of centers took: place Blaine Grey of Salt Lake City ‘is a golfer who makes rabid bugs hide their heads in humiliation. Grey, shown above, has covered 600 miles over a Salt of a major eleven in the country—was ent game. where his pleyers were staying to keen pie out of the clutches of his men. icod, Howdy went dbo “fair after a comfortable night.” | A delicate operation was perform- ed on his fractured skull late || Thursday in the widely-known neurosurgical ward of the hos- pital. He came through the oper- li ation in encouraging condition. | ‘The clubs agreed to play under an altered set of rules, aimed to reduce whistle-blowing to a minimum. The principal change was that players on the offensive team were allowed to cross into the attacking zone without on Michigan State this it his “drilling cf the gridders for the coach entered the dining room. His meal finished, earety ee noe Spans Ea- mans, 146, Muskegon, outpointed Dick Sisk, 142, Chicago, (10); An- dy Esposito, 123, Toledo, outpoint- ed Young Geno, 127, La Salle, Iil., (8); Pete Petroskey, 153, Muske- gon, stopped Mel Tipton, 155, Flint, (5); Johnny Sikkenga, 132, Muskegon, outpointed Louis Haines, 136, Toledo, (6); Eddie ter Cobb, 165, San Francisco, (8); Kid Ridley, 148, Charles City, Towa, outpointed young Rawson, 145, Sioux City, (6). Dallas—Willard Brown, 142, Dallas, outpointed Jimmie Reed, ence here Thursday night by trounc- year for an important battle at East Lansing. Mich. and the Chicago Bears at Wrigley . fog, PAREN, Ween. Volypenty, "The coeels, Howard Harpster, had left orders with officials at the hotel| Bicld Sunday, President Joe. Carr of ‘ ihe Lake course during the last alx ys oad titles in the last four years. ‘Fre- pecans : ¢ CHEYENNE is the capital of quent” substitutions were made in a] MOuine Ea etoken. He's Te ssa: tals be snpnd ach arsed” tae aie Moa Coen Gertie te making 13,035 strokes: holding: attested cards to prove his ‘story. : ‘ mer PRESIDENT. of: MEXICO. ‘The anima! shown is 2 BEAVER.

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