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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1934 J s . Valley City High School Cagers Nip Bismarck Quint 17-16 | DEMOASMAKEQNLY |OIMOEN RECAPTURES NATIONAL SKI-JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP | FOUR FREE TOSSES |[oum soarpmNe nous By Ahern | MINOT STAR GANS Billy Petrolle and Champion Barney |” WHILE MISSING 10 MARGIN WITH THRD |__ Ross Will Battle Wednesday Evening NORTHWESTERN, OHIO STATE sam Cane tron te AND FINAL ATTENPT OTT CL ASH MONDAY EVENING North Dakotan Had 226.55 ter Came to End POLOSTARWEDS [Co-Defenders of Big Ten Title) New yori, Jan, 22—U}—Bamey Points to 220.15 for | -————_—— Will Decide Which Re- | Ross, champion of the lightweights, Sverre Fredheim P i i mains in Running he ne ot a yess c week, WEH-HEH~SO YOu THOUGHT CAPTAIN SHANDYGAFF WAS TAKING ME IN, WITH HIS PIRATE BURIED TREASURE SCHEME, EH P“HEH- HEH - SO Did THE WILEY CAPTAIN f BUT HE IS NOW STOUTLY INCARCERATED IN THE CITY BASTILE , THRU MY OLD SCOTLAND YARD TRAINING I~ HAW GIVE IT TO US ; YOu HAD ON TH HALF- TH CAPTAIN PINCHED: Hard-Punching North Dakotan Seeks Revenge in Over- weight Fight BOTH DEFENSIVELY STRONG Scott, With Three Field Goals at Crucial Points, Was Game's Star Inability to cash in on free throws cost Bismarck high school’s basket- ball team a victory over Valley City at the World War Memorial building here Saturday evening as the Hi-Lin- ers eked out a 17-16 verdict. ‘The Demons were successful in con- verting only four out of 14 gift chances in the fracas while the visi- tors negotiated five out of six. Each team made six field goals as they struggled evenly on the court, with neither quint having much suc- cess at breaking in near the basket with any degree of consistency. For a time in the first quarter it appeared that Coach Roy D. McLeod's Demons were about to swamp the DRAW UP A CHAIR AND T WILL EXPLAIN IN FULL 0 25,000 FANS SEE CONTEST 30,000 Cubic Feet of Snow From Michigan Melts Rapidly in Illinois Chicago, Jan. 22—(}—Casper Oi- moen, a member of Uncle Sam's 1932 winter Olympic team, has caught up with the national ski-jumping champ- jonship again. The Minot, N. D., rider of the steep slopes conquered the fields of 1929, 1930 and 1931, while representing Canton, 8. D., but the title got away from him in 1932. He failed in last year’s attempt to regain it. Sunday, on the giant slide of the Norge Ski club, at Cary, Ill, he sped through One of the outstanding wed- dings of California's winter sea- son saw a polo star joining the ks of the benedicts with the daughter of a former Massa- chusetts governor as his bride. The principals were Alden Roark, above left, British polo star who has been playing in the United States, and Mrs, Chicago, Jan. 22.—(?)—Northwest- ern and Ohio State, which shared the western conference basketball title last year, will meet Monday night to determine which shall re- main in the 1934 title battle. Chicago, which scored its first vic- tory Saturday night, defeating Mich- igan 35 to 22, will meet Notre Dame ‘Wednesday. Ohio State meets Michigan Friday night at Ann Arbor, and Saturday Northwestern plays its second game of the week, meeting Minnesota at Minneapolis. Minnesota, which upset Jowa last week, was jolted, losing to Ohio State 28 to 24 Saturday night. ate 28 to 24 Saturday night.” ‘ND. High School t Basketball Games The champion himself meets Billy Petrolle, hard-punching veteran from Fargo, N. D., in an overweight 12- rounder at the Coliseum here Wed- nesday night while Tony Canzoneri and Cleto Locatelli renew their feud im Madison Square Garden Friday night and Frankie Klick of San Fran- cisco, recent knockout conquerer of Kid Chocolate, faces Frankie Wallace at Clevelana Monday night. Although Ross holds one decision over Petrolle, he figures to have all kinds of trouble with the veteran this tine, When they first clashed, Pe- trolle admittedly was weakened by his cfforts to get down to the lightweight limit, Wednesday’s bout is at 142 pounds, a weight at which Petrolle has been beaten in recent years only Valley Citians, the count being 9 to 2 space for a jump of 175 feet on his} Esther Foss Moore, right. MONDAY ne, tha present welter- for the Capital City team at one time. Se amon Basketball Denhott at MoClasky. ve ae But Coach Claude Miller's blue- verre Minne: 5 ball . clad basketeers overtook Bismarck spPredheim had, jumps of 168, and | Baske' Scores Monango at Fullerton. P T PETRIE period eueed, siaes hhis final effort, and led the Minot| Valley City High 17; Bismarck 16, ‘TUESDAY uck eams Score had enjoyed a 10-8 lead at the half. ‘The fine play of Scott, Valley City forward, gave the visitors the verdict. Scott tossed in three field goals at crucial points and added a free throw. The visitors’ other verteran from from last year, Codding at guard, Played a strong game and counted two field goals before he was sent from North Dakota State Cagers Defeat Jackrabbits in Overtime Skirmish rider on form. Oimoen’s try, how- ever, with a previous leap of 170 feet, was good enough to give him 226.55 points, to 220.15 for Fredheim. ‘The weather, almost springlike, helped attract a crowd of 25,000, but did nothing to help the jumpers. The 30,000 cubic feet of snow brought in from northern Michigan, softened N. D. A. C. 39; South Dakota State 32 (overtime). Grand Forks High 40; Fairmount 18, Moohead State Teachers 30; Bem- idji Teachers 24, Heavily in Games Detroit, Chicago and New York Struggle Ends in Three- up, cutting down the lengths of jumps} Tilinois 4; Northwestern 20. Oberon at Maddock. Way Tie the game with Pern Hee . and making landings hazardous. Ohio State 28; Minnesota 94. Adams at Hampden. sind Billy Owens, Nei roonquist ant Two Conference Teams Tied at Paul Bietila of Ishpeming, Mich. ®} Chicago 35; Michigan 22. Aneta at Cooperstown. Larry “cores each scored two field ? 9 _ \class C rider, fell and suffered a frac-} Carleton $4; South Dakota 16, Elgin at Regent. New York, Jan. 22—()—The Na- = for the aa. team and the 31-31 When Regular Play ture of his left hip. Two of his broth- 20; 22. MeVille at Hope. ‘tonal Hockey League clubs put in a lanky center led two gift shots. c ers landed places in other divisions | Western Maryland 23; Washington} Leeds at Devils Iake. ‘veek confounding the critics of the Free throws by Bud Kanz and John jomes to End Walter finished second to Jimmy | coliege 18. ‘Lisbon at Milnor. game who have been arguing that ‘ Cameron completed the scoring for Seti b Asis OM CUD Stabe oem Hendrickson of Wisconsin Rapids.) penn State 28; W. & J. 11. Haynes at Reeder. they didn’t get as many goals as they i the Capital Citians. 23-19 lead with only four minutes Wis, in Class B, and Roy was third| sanses 32; Kansas State 24. Finley at Sharon. should, Ins preliminary game, John Yeas-| Pargo, N. D,, Jan. 22—The North |behind. Former Dean of Managers at|in Giass C, behind Theron Place of] Wyoming 33; Nebraska 24 Glenburn at Sherwood. ‘The Leafs. hed only a. moderately Jey and Elfred Elofson led the Imps! narota Agricultural college Bison, |, Witt 18 minutes behind, after the Philadelphia Named b Racine, Wis. and Frank Haltner of} pike 26; Virginia 17. ‘Washburn at Wilton. cessful week, They won their first Bismarck reserve quint, to a 22-11 "|two had exchanged the lead fre- jadelphia Named by St. Paul. John Oliver of Minneapolis} winiams 28; Wesleyan 16 ‘WEDNESDAY a x nen victory over Wilton. Each scored 10) Making the first defense of the North |quently, the Bison jumped ahead on Bob O'Farrell was third in the B division. ‘Yale 34; Columbia ‘Moorhead at Valley Cit; overtime at d'posten 6-2, but am into points in the attack and Jim Mc-;Central conference basketball cham- | Curt ’s push shot from the dee Goode a. af ovel and Boston 6-2, but zan int Guiness added a field goal to com-|plonship they have won the last two |foul line to lead, 29 to 27. Wooster 43; Oberlin 23, at reverses in a double week-end sched- plete the scoring for the Imps. Pol- onsky, Christ, Skoropot and Heskon scored the visitors’ points. The Imps jumped off to a 7-0 lead years, had a narrow escape in their 1934 league inaugural in the A. C. Physical education building Saturday night. boosted the advantage to 31-27, and ‘with two minutes to go, it looked like the Bison were in. Then one lax Cincinnati, O., Jan. 22—(%)—Burt Shotton, Philadelphia’s former dean of managers, will be coach of the Eight Records Are Broken by Skaters: Pennsylvania 37; Army 18, Princeton 41; Rutgers 2¢. ule. The Chicago Blackhawks held them to a 2-2 tie Saturday and at De- troit Sunday night the Red Wings gave Toronto a 4-2 thumping. fm the first quarter and left the floor} It took the Herd 45 minutes to ac- |rest Dehnert to sneak in a field goal,|Cincinnati Reds during the 193¢| Hamline 40; Ripon, Wis., College 30.) Fairmount at Wahpeton. ‘The great American division duel at the half with a 12-2 advantage.|complish a 39-32 conquest of thejand with 1% minutes left little Les|Season, the club announced Monday. Kentucky 47; Chattanooga 20. THURSDAY between Detroit, Chicago and the ‘The count had risen to 18-8 when the| Jackrabbits from South Dakota State, |Gripentrog swished one from deep| For a time the former St. Louls : U, of Georgia 39; Presbyterian col-| Grandin st Gardner. New York Rangers wound up in a last quarter began, with play in the|and comparatively they played more|in the court to tle it all up. It wasa|Pitcher and outfielder had been) Three of Four National Out-|lege 26. La Moure at Ellendale. three-way tie for the lead after the closing half fairly even. Bismarck’s basketball teams will see plenty of action next week-end. Bismarck high school plays its traditional rival, Mandan, at the ‘World War Memorial building Friday night while St. Mary's quint travels basketball in the extra five minutes which was required to settle the is- sue than they had in 40 minutes pre- viously. The contest, which finished in a 31- 31 deadléck, was a nip-and-tuck af- fair, lacking in brilliant play, but made scramble from that point on, with both shooting wildly and with- out results. Reiners Breaks Ice Neville Reiners provided the points which it proved eventually would have been enough to win as he sank mentioned prominently as likely manager of the Reds, though he was pilot of the Phillies. Then Bob O'Farrell, another St. Louis product, was named to run the team here, and Shotton was deposed at the helm of the Phillies by Jimmy Wilson, whom he had traded to the Cardinals years door Championships Go to Twin Citians Minneapolis, Jan. 22.—(?)—Three of the four national outdoor speed skat- Maryland 34; Virginia Poly 32. Johns Hopkins 46; Loyola (Balti- more) 50. Western Mich. State Teachers 30; Marquette U. 18. Mandan at Bismarck. St. Mary’s (Bismarck) at James- U, of Detroit 40; Adrian College 28.| town. Texas 40; Rice 38. Arkansas Rangers had walloped Chicago 5-0 in Thursday's stormy game and both had left the Red Wings behind, Detroit moved into a second place tie with Chicago by playing @ 1-1 draw with the Maroons. Then Sat- urday night, while Chicago tied with to Jamestown the same evel to|more than compensating for this|a pair of free throws after a half i ionshij ‘Monday 28; Oklahoma Aggies 28.} Valley City at Minot. Toronto, 2-2, Ottawa’s Senators de- as with the a eetna Tene shortcoming with the closeness of the |minute of the extra period on Ward gr choice was that of O'Far- ee cham ta wer sen was in Teachers 31; Platteville} Grafton at Devils Lake. feated Chicago 5-4 and the Montreal Jays. Saturday night the Saints will] score. Bankert’s infraction. But Marquardt Teachers 23. Alamo at Canadiens upset the Rangers by the be back home to meet Valley City at the memorial building. The Saints will endeavor to gain their second The Bison made hard work of lick- ing a foe which it ordinarily would have defeated without a maximum of exertion had it been up to the stan- then added three field goals while Dehnert’s free throw on Denenny’s fourth personal foul was the only scoring contribution to the fast-wilt- rell himself, it was disclosed by Larry MacPhail, general manager of the nossession of a Chicago Blade speed- new champions were crowned before a crowd of 40,000 per- Grinnell 34; Central College (Pella, Ia) Cole 31; Iowa State Teachers 29. same amount. This left the Hawks one point behind and Detroit two and they made up the deficits Sunday were verdict over Mandan Tuesday of next ‘Tennessee 32; Emory & Henry 31. week. - dard of its most recent games. ing Jackrabbits, Mac Smith Spurts at Se eee yee Sune | Arkansas 28; Oklahoma A & M23.) Svea at Sanborn. Sunday night the Amerks got out Summaries for Saturday night's Rabbits Lead 17-10 ‘The summary: E Deci: 5 Georgia Tech 40; Sewanee 39. Strasburg at Ashley. of Canadian division cellar with : The contest was close practically] 8 D. State (32) re TP ind to Win SION | Another was Richmond 32; V. M. I. 20. Bottineau at Cando. @ smashing 4-2 triumph over Boston. Re PRM p Uy ents Gripentrog, f 2 6 Outstanding in the meet was Leo| Louisiana 43; Louisiana Col- Cg seid son close wes the big- 4 10] Long Beach, Cal, Jan, 22—(P)— Chicago's defending cham. |lege 29. ee * gest either had at any juncture. The 6 13| MacDonald Smith, a master golfer, oes peppy ‘one pojoenn Louisiana State 48; Tulane 26 ‘Wing at Dunn Center Cagers Bison led in the early portion of the ° 0} put on @ finish in the East-Westlraces he entered and broke or tied| South Carolina 43; Furman 18. McClusky at Harvey. Defeat Killd 26-16 contest, but never could pull very far 0 3] matches here Sunday that would have|an established record in each event 42; Clark Beulah at Hazen. ea! eer ahead. As soon as the Herd did ©) done ® Jonts, a Hagen or s Sarazen|in the intermediate di Dakota Wesleyan 45; Southern, 8.| Belfield at Glen Ullin. — jump off to any decided advantage, —| proud. New titleholders are Jimmy Webster | D. N¢ 25. Hebron at New Salem. (Tribune Special Service) the Jackrabbits were right back at 32] Three down and five to go, Smith |of st, Paul, in the senior men’s event;| Columbia 37; Iowa Wesleyan 25. Dickinson Model.| -Dunn Center, N. D., Jan. 22.—Dunn Ed Dehne of Bismarck Defeated at Bemidji them and forged ahead. At one junc- vantage to 17-10. Here the Bison ral- lied momentarily but fell behind by 19-14 at the half. OUT OUR WAY alénocen ol ouspund quardt 2, Maynard 2, Denenny 4, Rein- ers, Olson Free throws missed—Dehnert 4, Arndt 3, Diehl 2, Marquardt, May- won four successive holes from Fred NEW STORE GEEN BUILT, SINCE YOU PE era UU A a ee g F i A : | San Francisco, Jan. 22.—(7)—Chi- cago'’s Bears, with little lost effort, defeated an all-star football aggrega- tlon here Sunday 21 to 7. Ap- Lager ‘ly 35,000 fans watched the Play methodically while Shak coponents Seciety les sp.rert: Passes scoounted for two Bear Ronsani tossed one to Charles E. Mack was one of the TWO BLACK CROWS. comedians. PRINCETON was in thejern Branch) 23. Utah Aggies 32; Utah 2¢. Baskethall By EVERETT 8. DEAN Sentinel Butte at Richardton at Yale Man Probable For New Eli Coach principal of the to man de- ture they held a 17-10 lead, equalling 16| Morrison, Pasadena, a seasoned cam- | women’ ‘Minneap- 5 th 36. Velva at Drake. ‘ basketball doubleheader here. the final margin which favored the 3|pelgner, aod halved the last one tolOurjuske toe Mankato ‘Teachers 25; Winona] Gackle st Medina. ‘The Dunn Center high school’s boys Bison. 4] win 1 up. ‘The victory ed promi-| Miss Franey took the title away at defeated Killdeer’s Pirates 26 to 16 Just when it appeared that the 8} nently in the tournament, which gave |from Kit Klein, Buffalo, N. ¥, but| Butler 48; Creighton 30. ‘Watford City at Arnegard. while the Dunn Center girls were | Bison were off, pulling away for a 6| the eastern team a tie with the west /the latter set a new record in Christian 29; Southern] Norwich st Deering. eradlocking with the strong Killdeer i dene, ates ae ee, the 2 Ppp gangs for an even split | mile race. 26, a am at Carrington. iM eRe ey jackral then put on longest - prize money. , wit maximum. sham Young 52; Montana State iekoma sustained attack of the game and in 35] "The 20. players participating re- | parenager, with maxtmum of 180}, Bri Wibaux, Mont, at Beach. way, with Berdah! and ‘Thompeon the next 7% minutes held the Bison| Personal jpentrog, Ban-| ceived $50 each. 440, and mile; established a new two-| Western State 30; Colorado Col-| Bowman at ¥ playing scoreless while their ad-|kert, Dehnert, Arndt, Diehl 2, Mar- mile mark and tied the half-mile |lege 28. Bowbells at Crosby. In the giris’ game, Hansen and Holt ‘abby ‘The Bison were not long in pepper- ed into a f tablishment Mon- | Chicago, second Swarthmore 36; Lafayette 31. at Summary for the boys’ game: ing the net at the outset of the sec-|nard, Dehnert. ay to pay last reapects to the dead| junio boys in the ai0-nerd dao. “| Concordia freshmen 21; M. 8.'T, ©.| Elgin at New Leipaig. Dunn Center (28) FG ond half and with Bud Marquardt| Score at half—S8. D. State 19; N.| boxer, who 20 years ago was recog- freshmen 18. at 4 aod Russ Anderson leading the at-|D A. C. 14. nized as welterweight champion and Enderlin at Lisbon. o tack with field goals, alded by stan| Score end of regulation time—31-21.|Iater one of the outstanding -|Chicago Bears Beat ===] | Fessenden at Minnewsukan. A ynard's free throw, jumped into a feree—Dick Holzer. weights. All-Star Eleven 21-7 ° 2 in oounon el eleoonern alonouned alanocens. al ssvcoud Vines-Tilden Clash Hasn't Tile Bearing New York, Jan. 22.—(7)—The cure rent Bill Tilden-Elisworth Vines tout Third Annual Miami Tourney Is Launched ry jira i [ie | eS