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8 THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, ''HURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934 t.Mary’s, Phantom Teams Open Local Basketball Season This Week BEULAH QUINT WILL NATION’S FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE FIGURES SHOW NEW GAINS GIVE SAINTS FIRST [a _____ Sa oa DAME PLAYS =... =e a REAL TEST FRDAY ere 7) | BERRE HST ANS ice ieee] | DURING 34 SEASON DONT TELL ME,HOOPLE / SAY, IVE BEEN AROUND ALL TH’ RACE STABLES IN TH COUNTRY —. THATS WHY THEY CALL ME “HAY BAILEY / THAT BEETLE OF YOURS WILL RUN Local Independent Team Op- t | | pose High-Scoring Sioux | City Ghosts Saturday | You DEEP IN TH RED, LIKE TEN BELOW ~) HORSE, LIKE t NN JOINS AGERS| ON A THERMOMETER! YEH-ENTRANCE ZEY, OR Ramblers Supplant Southern gla : FEES ON EACH RACE LICENSES. { TWENTY-GRAND, California as Country's McLeod Drills Demon Candi- | Greatest Attraction dates in Passing, Shooting and Ball-Handling SALARIES--FEED BILLS AND SHIPPING YOUR NAG To OTHER TRACKS/ You. BE FLATTERN ». INCREASES ARE GENER Bismarck basketball fans will get real taste of what is in storey 4 ason when St gainst Middle Western Elevens Draw Larger Crowds; Far West Shows Slight Decline A ROSE PETAL IN AN OLD NOVEL/ CS floor qa the Beulah five an the Phantoms mt their recognized ability against the | cs vaunted scoring power of the Sioux | City Ghosts this week-end New York, Dec. 6—()—College Fresh from an impressive 38 to al topivell eeeeieanee, ndtiig then victory over St. Mary's alumni, Coach ‘Ted Meinhover’s athletes will take the floor at 8 p. m., Friday at the St. Mary's gymnasium in their first reg- ularly scheduled encounter. The game Friday will also be the first engagement of the season for the Beulah cagers <o that little can be said of the relative strength of the two teams, William Croake, who with Robert Murphy led the Saints to their initial triumph over the alumni, will not be eligible for regular compeition until the end of the first semester. ‘However, Meinhover still has Tommy Lee, Frank Geiermann, Urban Hagen, Murphy and __ several reserves upon which to pin his hopes for vic- the low point reached in 1932, show- ed continued gains in all sections of the United States in the season now | nearing an end, a compilation by the Associated Press Thursday shows. Of 32 representative teams chosen for the survey, 24 reported gains this year over last with only 8 failing to By ART KRENZ a ustom —— oc aamiceicos ons sertec nr nanaza' zeal. §, PUCK STARS PLAY LEADING | vet Sar= Sree ty Be erga and not coumnet wo a0) HOCKEY ROLES WITH CANADIANS | 2"seceso'ise “re it Sted ‘The middle west showed almost as the ball in position for the first of good # gain as did the east and south and cosch football teams,” said the|!@ck Manders’ two placekicks in the —the leaders in this year’s turnstile! Artificial Ice Has Overcome) gridiron patriarch who now is| third quarter of their game with the parade—and only the far west show- 9 coaching ae the College of the Lions in Detroit. tory. eee ba The Phantoms, local Independent ed a decline as a section. Climatic Handicaps, Paved | pacitic, ee came ee to win, five, will make their initial appearance A. A. U. Cc. ti | Notre Dame took from Southern A In the meantime, it w -18, and earn the right to meet the before the home fans at 9 p. m., Sat- onven ion \ i ackie AAS catttornia the nonor of playing be- Webel earl him ifthe Big Ten conference of |New York Giants in the playott for \fore the most fans, the South Bend —_—_——_——. which he once was the most famed| ‘he national professional champion- urday at the World War Memorial kuilding. Their clash with the famous. F u.§ {Ramblers showing to 357,000 this Editor's Note: This is the sec- | fi 3 Id .| ship for the nd consecutive year. EOE Count cad: aoa or ntrance to ymp cs) Year, closely followed by Army, which) ond of a series of | articles by Dae to play poet acaeer pares Thnz|The Bears and Giants battle at the nish one of the high spots of the local irew 325,000 to 10 games. Lester Patrick, manager of the |is no doubt he would have derived|P0lo Grounds on Dec. 9. In the play described here, the ball cage season despite the earliness of | gp 79, “rte figures in most eases for home| New York Rangers, on the pro- | pleasure in watching the powerhouse the game. FY’ GOMEZ T! ‘AKES Domestic ‘Elimination | Program Massman Will Play gress of hockey to ® major pro- | mij went to Broncho Nagurski, who made 1933 | fessional sport. Pasedens, hose Boyi had Wig: ee [8 half spinner, and faked giving the Harold Massmann, veteran short- and Financial Problem Far West Games ‘end Games Atnd ball to Ronzant. stop on the local baseball nine, re- AMERIC ‘AN PrICHING LAURELS , : Bo, Calif. ... 7 233000 7 400000| New York, Dec. 6—Hockey has ex-|sn'troitene se ers (© BeCePt|Nagurski then faked a line plunge, turned from Chicago Wednesday Will Be Discussed Stanford .... 6 175,000 6 130,000] panded since the turn of the century)" “1 have always been in favor of|@t@Wing up Chuck Bernard and Gu- where he ied to visit his parents at a California. 7 245000 7 jto embrace almost the whole of the] atowing teams to play during the| ‘WSK! the first two men of Detroit's fall, Wednesday night he donned’ |Yankee Southpaw Won 26! ‘Dizzy Dean Sig So ee ae ‘moun Of) Christmas holidays.” he commented. |°AO NO Tri Seared the line of Phantom uniform und worked out for li AQIS ot turiner coniroversy over Germany's 7.175000 7 Tt was first presented as a league! 1.0% not, think that it interferes! .crimmage, he suddenly leaped into the first time with the veteran com-| Games Against Five Defeats; radical policies by official American 8°175,000 8 game to the Canadian public 40 years | With scholastic work if trips arestaken | tne gir and threw a short forward Pea at the veteran som. Cardinal al Contract 2°, of the invitation to. the 3 amo 8 game to the Canadian public 40 years during the vacation period.” adres Clip hh -luraietigtaany tes ane Harder Ranks Second 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, dele- 9 300687 9 fessional clubs representing as many|. tude tee with Alsberee ca ene {through and sprinted parallel with the of the Ghosts. ieee, {Bates to the annual convention of the * 10 325,100 10 American cities & tough time with Alabama in the | ine of scrim Massmann in 1931 was chosen by beret lll moll aerate foot ‘18 227000 6 Artificial ice, which overcomes Karr advénced the ball four yards several sports Writers as All-American |,,Chicago, Dec. 6—()—Something | iElder Brother of St. Louis Duo| SELLE TrelLMMy tat eae to MIDWEST climatic disadvantages where they ee to draw Father Lumpkin and Dutch ; : Pceee as about rechristening 0 — Bree ee tat Fear wilt star bait players, Reports Price Between States participation in all sports in Hee porn beldd igen age region) Carl Hubbell Not f Saiterdl ie OMI ee and later joined the New York Na-|,VeTmon Gomez star southpaw of the $20,000 and $26,000 eee eae camera) 5 122000 8 tnd big. promoters took up the sport, | 2E. o2U OF TOF - | no picked up elght to complete the tonals, independent club. i ee me ean een ee ee ae cock .. 8 200000 6 and big arenas now house thousands) Sale, Says Bill Terry 12-yard gain. Massmann wi!l team with Don Ar- sue | | 6 180,000 8 of fans at every league game. - i = thur of Mandan at forward. Ted mianing aieia ae last season by! st, Louis, Dec. 6.—()}—The Dean Bip sla erties Oe take 9 211,725 5 Where just a few years fa ago hockey Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 6.—(?}—Bill Meinhover. six foot, seven inch center: | Jerome: Hi percentage points. Brothers act, pi gounARtOn Gel Ia: aavAiios: Of the 3 80,000 3 was almost entirely foreign to New|rerry took time out Thursday from riggs and Ben Jacobsen, |hampionship St rome aera the St. Louis Ci aap Soest er oanecrrbnretde est 4 92000 4 York, today the biggest city in the! nis jatest interest 100-acre farm— complete the Phantom’s line-|champlonship | St. Louis Cardinals, ‘season, has Heen assured: of @ 1935 eee y + 3 50000 3 world features the sport throughout | 1," 9, Chat lthican addtional “arvin Croonquist will also get nown. iat and wide as “Dizzy” was ‘encore. nen up ei the serge of domes- SOUTH the winter season. It is a headliner nnounce with an rio the play ‘Guturaay, os lly pe eietealest pitcher of the year with Dizzy Dean safely back in the hor ee a ite reat ao eee . 6 70.000 8 in the entertainment field. In the camp of the Bismarck high See ‘fold—he signed a contract Wednes- Lic = sda aes 9 130,000 9 There have been many contuetng Final official averages, released by \day—President Sam Breadon of the | ™Sta™ Georgie Tech 10 Fech 10 161,500 10 126,000 |nistories written about the origin of school Demons, Coach Roy McLeod is | tne American League Thursday. jCardinals announced the younger Peeled et ered “ aoe arriors daily on ball-handtingand|2epyen that Gomez was far from | brother, Paul, would be next. the American Olympic committee, Not only did he win the»; ° ! ° 2. & | “Had Paul been in Bradentown = D enter Berth Remains Problem {quire James 26 in all as against five when I was there last week I would | met or che mverignen ee ea) WICKINSON ers As yet the Demon mentor has made an cerned have talked contract with him, the |to final acceptam i “no attempt to solve his perplexing | U0 2verase of 2.33. He led the league |same as I did with Dizzy,” Breadon|°, sp ay sy bn ny pau center problem, created by the gradus| Wit! 25 complete games and hurled said Paul was not there, though, |cty gt ,ofeanize country-wide sup- pen son n ‘ation of last year's regular pivot man se ae AS teerata ois so we'll get together later. We'r¢ Eee ne seer preeren ot te reserve centers. Several in no hurry to sign him.” Mel Harder, Cleveland's right 3 of the A. A. U., which he has stated 4 ‘ ~ {the earn Tun average with a mark | of pressure retain the , a sere eth mae of 261. But Lynwood “Schoolboy” contract ’ ie from, ‘Bradenton, Fis. Brundage hopes to organize a defi- High School Squad to 35 thave five players on the floor.” Rowe was runner-up in the matter of |s59 099" and. $2500" for Mioac [ie Diner oot Oireapic srespetede Candidates This Week 1 MeLeod ‘trimmed Tile squad. of 50/22Mes, Won and lost with a record of |$20.000 anc for next sea-'ness. He will urge the delegates to candidates to 21 last week and will biker . is 750." The Detroit star. |°T ot season Dizzy's contract paid Bue Agee “ wi the ‘i085 cone 2 ie ecord unt e = «keep that number throughout the’ consecutive tees ee won 6 him $8,500, includig a bonus for| vention and aera run the risk of} Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 5.—(?)—The Reason. Members of the present|run average of 3.45, : signing. not having sufficient time to achieve | Dickinson Midgets, uner Coach quad are Billy Owens, Ollie Sorsdahl,! Lefty Grove, of the Boston Req|, The season was Paul's first with | the financing of a full American team.|Charles Denton, will open the cage {John eaerce and Bud Kanz, letter-| sox, victimized by an ailing arm, fin- |the Cardinals, and his contract was ——__—— season here Tuesday night against hey eget ‘shed the season with an even record | ‘or S500), Paul wnts $12.00 next Miax Baer Will Fight | Mmumption Abbey from, ichardton. of eight victories and eight defeats, |¥¢3" . fe (mith -(xperience, and Leon Doerner. Jack Russell, Washington relief a Miler at Des Moines| Dee. 1\—Astumption Abbey here. pitcher, was the workhorse of the} Hazen Coach Drills Dec. 14.—Medora COC here (ten- hockey, but it need only be recorded GELES Keep them from HANES , UNDERWEAR! txiofson, Ray Yeusley, Bob Branden- | league. ear pitching in 54 games. George A Des Moines, Dec. 6.—()—Max Baer, tative). ree enews, Prancis Register, Biacholder, St: Lous allbwed the mest High School Cagers) ieavyweight champion of the world, Deal Ween Cy here i Snyd ras\ of = — ill fight Thi , . Fremath, Clausnitece TANS 884 cago allowed 146 runs. Hazen, N, D, Dee, 6&—(—Pros-|thme tines ne wor tne ttle from: Pris 5 Williston , here. Taxeg the teeth out of winds Oy ee hve. beers made-in pects for the Hazen high school bas-|mo Carnera last June. M1—St. Mary's (Bismarck) that bite to the bone... ‘ hakse Demon schedule since it was first 7 MILLERS WIN ketball team are “fair” although| The California titleholder will face climb into Hawzs Underwear! i Hreleased. ‘The high school cagers will | numneaPolis, Dec. 6.—“)—Showing |Coach M. C. Oison is working without | Johnny Miler, Albia, Ta.. light heavy- 12--Mandan here, It’s like cli in t yaet thelr initlal test against the|S2°%, Combination play. Minneapolis |any lettermen from last year's squad. weight, in a four-round bout at the 16.—(?)—Belfield and Sent- t's limbing into another i Linton Lions next Saturday night, {C! the Central Hockey League ran up| The schedule: Dec. 7, New Salem | Coliseum, jutte here. i Grill-Tavern - Coffee Shop climate! ‘You get those soft, ; 8 a larger score last night to shut out |there; Dec. 12, Beulah here; Jan. 8,| Ancil Hoffman, Max's manager, . 23—Belfield there. ribs of fluff but- ‘The revised schedule: Eyeleth 4 to 0. q nager, snug generous Dee. 22, Valley City, here. ‘y Beulah there; Jan. 11, Dunn Center | said Thursday the Miler fight would . 25—Glendive here. _ The MOST Convenient..:. toned down front, and i et Wilson, tee — |there; Jan. 18, Beulah there; Jan. 22,;not be an exhibition, adding that . 1—Bismarck here. 2 0 “Awoed i Bee i vale Clip: there A Swedish metallurgist has invent- | Stanton here; Jan. 29, Halliday there; |Baer would enter the ring with the . Me BEST Accommodations it’shard to believe the weather 7 Jan. 12, Jamestown, there. ed @ process to plate iron with alum- | Feb. 5, Halliday here; Feb. 15, Beulah | purpose of disposing of the Iows fa- . 8—Bismarek there. 5 The FINEST Meaks...... reports! i A ee , 3 inum. here; and Feb. 19, Stanton there. vorite as soon 8 possibl . 9—Mandan there. 10 SOUTHERE CALIPOROIA i i on 2 Mandan, th 15—Glendive there. Mister, Hanes is the uy na . 16—Beach trere. | Feb. 1, Dickinson, there. OUT OUR WAY By Williams a ae € Feb. 2, Glendive, there. The. 90, candidates ‘¢bo 16 Stagg Opposes Big Ten z 9, Dickinson, here. S didat ported for tice two weeks have been eee Mat hee I Guess OH, NO-NO—I THINIZ for practice two reeks seo neve been | Post-Season Game Rule Mar, 1, Wahpeton, here. YOu THINK YOU SHOWED A LOT |. rapidly cut the squad to normal © Mar. 8, Mandan, here. TIM AWFUL \ OF INTELLIGENCE, IN E strength. f Not GITTN IT STucK Den ai st teeta omer «Three Gophers Picked OE STUCIL ON TH! AUTOMOBILE! : | { to “rannel and Gilbert Saxowaky ° For East-West Game 7 enece § UCK | THINK OF SITTN \ | | are center possibilities. Roberteon, tt eee. TAY INT TH! HOUSE, last year forward, has’ been switched T fvanston, Tl, Dec. 6—(—Three 0 WARMIN) IT ae ’ : pes SDETE De pairs witht Caron ting or pinching! Buttons, stars from Minnesota's championship ~ SIT YOU OFF! eae ° buttonholes, cuffs, and seams 1 nteam, Pug Lund, Frank Larson and d 2 || “ATS TH' WAY y mPhil Bengtson, Thursday accepted in- : l : : | w= i! j ' al um and they stay! te Vitations to play in the East-West charity football game at San Francis- ( co New Year's Day. The Eastern \ | team will be coached by Dick Hanley i f TE LLI NG ME te 7 #5 Ualon. of Northwestern and Andy Kerr of Spe ‘ i Andy Kerr wed to be # mathema- bey ‘ides ae ate. < re % ‘ Coach Hanley said he would like to < === a) elena Galen Ge ae ee Fay) Be Fe, ‘e te choose the entire Minnesota team, but | é \ $ 3 cessful in working out the logarith- y e “sd bs rule forbids the use of more than , Wy ‘ 3 mic problems which surely are neces- three players from any one school. j EY \n sary for successful functioning of Hanley will select a total of 11 players 3 : those intricate plays. . . . Illinois and \ Nerom middiewestern schools and k ~ We A I Notre Dame may renew relations Coach Kerr will select an equal num- f Nn, = 2 re.) starting in 1936.... Saveer Van i 5 htt from the East. ut 2 yy Slambrouck, one of those six-day . Convenience —_ a bikers. is known as “Sail Ears” to ~™Company A Defeats ef OP FR twers to ths call of “Retchupe _ and Privacy K i I ii = 7 ape t “5 \ Harry Dublinsky, that classy Chicago » Klein’s Clothiers, 5-0 i I : tan é ee ready fae planned, fore Company A scoréd an impressive i i * caver i aene g? {2,0 victory over the Klein's Clothiers / Pag Mg ctcngte le yh At) in the city volley ball league Wednes- ne ee to Garr gaa their hold on 5 ‘ game standings. a ‘3 next iret place year ... while Ed Heer is making an effort v, 1 University will trot forth practically up several additional volley he same team juniors . é Players to complete another ty, Sede ple eae, #8 Tndian- HANES’ WONDERWEAR 4 peony Nick's play Klein's. Huskies battle a corker in 1m. SMITH, FOLLETT a Oe aaa cae oe 208 Fittn at Phone 687 & CROWL Fargo, North Dakota 7.01 ALS. U. 8. PAY. OFF. © 1936 By tea SERVICE, INC HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN TRON LIAM, iz