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ae THE RISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, SA'TURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935 EXHIBITS SPEED IN sive Lead Local Independ- ents Gained at Half Knights of Columbus Five in Preliminary Game N. D., succumbed to the gin to make things interesting. before the game ended. Big Ted Is High Scorer ition. ly good games in the back court. For the visitors, Allen and Bleroane wlosormo Lm roeo cons wlwoone 8 g .* 3 j Croonquist, 1; Jacobson, 2. —Lioyd, 1. Allen, 1; Adolph, 1. Referee—Morlan. ‘Brown. Mandan’s CCC Wins favor of the K. C. team. for three basket al owoomn wlroonoe missed. Orlach, 2; Hough, Goets, 1; Falconer, Referee—Brown. ‘Umpire—Morlan. Elgin Quint Leads 1 1; Boespflug, 1. in Conference, Flasher, New Leipzig Tied ave : LAST HALF RALLY Sharpshooting Narrows Deci- MEINHOVER HIGH SCORER Mandan’s ‘CCC Team Defeats ° Clearly outclassed from the open- i ing whistle but exhibiting a world of fight and speed, the Feldner Broth- ers basketball quint of Donnybrook, superior height of Big Ted Meinhover and the rapid-fire offensive thrusts of his Phantom teammates in a hard court encounter here Friday night. The score was 33 to 25. 4 Not until after the intermission, which saw the Phantoms leading 19 to 5, did the brother's act really be- But in the fourth quarter with Artie, Al- Jen and Lloyd showing the way the Feldner’s counted one bucket after another while the local quint loafed and brought their score to within six Points of the Phantoms total shortly Meinhover again proved to be the @eciding factor in the game. He cag- ed eight field goals and a free throw for high-scoring honors and con- trolled the tip off from his pivot pos- ‘The crafty Don Arthur contributed four buckets to the Phantoms’ total. Harold Massmann and Ben Jacobson turned in another of their consistent- Artie} ‘were the high-point men, the former Tegistering three field goals and a free throw and the latter dropping! fn three baskets. Otto played a heady} game at his guard position and regis-| tered a field goal and two gift shots. | Summary: 7 Fr fF -| Siew Feldners! Orlach was high scorer for the Mandan cagers registering four field goals and two free throws. Phil Gorman led the K. C.’s offense from hig guard position finding the hoop 8, eleneare Mandan CCC K. C.s— _ South Slope Loop Vigorous Struggle Anticipated Eigin, N. D., Jan. 4.—()—Victorious fn four loop engagements, Elgin high school cagers are coasting along the South Slope Conference champion- ship trail in defense of a title won by completing last year’s schedule un- ‘Big Ted’ Leads Phantoms to Victory Over Feldner Brothers, 33-25 DOONYBROOK QUT STAN. CHRISTY WILL FIGHT DEMARAY ON THURSDAY’S CARD | [ oun BoaRDIN Demaray Headlines Local Card Iegier Rugged Dick Demaray, one of the most promising fighters to head- quarter at Bismarck for the past decade, makes his second appear- ance this season next Thursday when he steps into the squared circle at the World War Memorial building to do battle with Stan Christy of St. Paul, PICARD AND SUMMERFIELD SET _ -| TOURNEY RECORD AT RIVERSIDE ‘| Saints, Dickinson — |Amateur-Pro Duo eee 63 Challenge Demons Best Ball’ Score in Cali- | i } fornia Golf Event Three Other Class A Quints! Riverside, Cal neh tee ae nee a | amateur-pro all record of Must Defend Right to En- —_| was posted at the Victoria club Sat- ter State Tournament irday for the second half of the |field to shoot at in the Riverside 2,000 golf tournament. | This card was chalked up Friday Minot, N. D., Jan. 4.—()—Four by Henry Picard, aarttey: Bas and |Class A basketball teams in North Kenneth Summerfield. San Diego, as Dakota must meet the challenges Of they collected seven birdies and an Class B quints for the right to enter cagle off the difficult par 72 course. the annual tournament in March. A two-way tie resulted for second Supt. L. A. White of Minot, secre-/ between Henry Kaiser, Racine, Wis., tary of the board of control of the and R. D. Skelly, president of the Mandan'’s CCC quint defeated the | North Dakota high sckcol league, has Victoria club, and Charley Guest and Knights of Columbus five, 22 to 14, in the preliminary game. The score at the end of the half was 8 to 7 in received challenges from Stark-! ay Barbee, Hollywood, with 65's. | weather, opposing Devils Lake; Graf-| ‘Three teams were deadlocked in the jton, opposing Grand Forks; Wahpe- fourth. ton, opposing Jamestown; St. Mary's) These were Emory Zimmerman, (of Bismarck and Dickinson opposing portland, Ore., and Red Conally, Bismarck high. |Angeles; Vic Ghezzi, Deal, N. J. Superintendent White said arrange-| ang G, H. Strathearn, Hollywood, and ment for the playoffs must be made) gen Loving, Petersburg, Va. and H. by the schools and that the games'q patt, Riverside. Each shot will probably be held during the first iceaiesuabicas casas week of March. | ‘Saturday's field brings into tourn- ament action for the first time since’ their return from Australia, such barnstorming stars as Paul Runyan, National P. G. A. champion; Craig | Wood, leading money winner of the western tours two years ago; Leo Diegel, Harry Cooper, Ky Laffoon and Buffalo Springs, N .D., Jan. 5.—|Denny Shute, former British open Buffalo Springs high school, a mem-| champion, ber of the Southwest conference, has} won three and lost one game so far| this season. The local cagers won| Wops Hand Grafton from Woodberry high school, 22 to i 6; lost to Rhame, 21 to 20; won from| First Cage Defeat Wahpeton, N. D., Jan. 5.—(®)— Reeder, 12 to 7; and won from| Haynes, 17 to 1. Woodberry is the! only one of these schools not a mem-| Wahpeton high school’s basketball. ber of the Southwest conference. team handed Grafton its first set- The Buffalo Springs schedule: back of the season here Friday night, Jan. 11—Scranton at Scranton. 29-20. The Wahpeton club is un- Jan. 18—Amidon, here. defeated so far. The Wops led at Jan, 26.—Gascoyne at Gascoyne. Bucyrus, here. | 15-10 at the half. Norman Smith ‘Marmarth at Marmarth. | and Harvey Rife were Wahpeton’s Feb. 15—Bowman, here. outstanding performers, with Whalen .—Hettinger at Hettinger. Mar. 1 and 2—District tourney. i Buffalo Springs Wins Three Cage Games (Special to the Tribune) ‘the visiting quintet. WHUT'S THESE, ENGINEERIN' BOOKS, ER Sunda How DO lL KNOW ? Boy, 1F | Losiin the second, seventh and ninth the end of the first quarter, 8-1, and) become a full-fledged rider Jan. 11. |It was on that date last year that he |S | j}and Maxwell showing the way for|choice mounts after that date as he'll OUT OUR WAY By Williams TH' BULL O! TH WOODS WOULDN'T SAY A WORD, IF HE SAW TH' KID READIN’ THEM ENGINEER BOOKS — BUT, KETCHES HIM ea [Baer’s Manager By Ahern | Outlines ‘Heavy’ Elimination Plans Hoffman Proposes That Six or Seven Leading Contenders Be Given Bouts ST. PAUL WELTER BOOKED IN 8-ROUND HEADLINE CONTEST Sir Richard’s Opponent Has | OUR BOARDING HOUSE : Ge A EGAD,LAD NOU CALL THAT _— A OUTSIDE'S HAW-~LET ME TELL ABOUT m tne, OF SNOW THAT T ONCE EXPERIENCED IN NEVADA !iaR-RUMF. FLAKES FALLING THE SIZE OF PILLOWS! I WAS ON SNOWSHOES-CAME To A TEN-FOOT, CIRCULAR OPENING IN THE “SNOW !-—HK, I HOPE IT GNOWS SO HARD, TH" PROFESSOR CANT GET HERE FOR MY VIOLIN LESSON ! Never Been Knocked Out SNOW, WITH SMOKE COMING OUT OF in Over 100 Bouts THEN T CAN GOOUT 4 IT STRANGE, THOUGHT I! CAN Detroit, Jan, $-—(P)—Deelaring that poeialaiinesst beg Soe THIS BE A SMALL VOLCANO 2-UM- ; “we'l ive ‘em act action.” Ancil Hoffman, manager of [ENGLE ON SEMI - WINDUP eeu" ncmueve 1 £, BUT, WHAT DO You SUPPOSE, EH? Max Baer, world’s heavyweight cham- sccccinnsmcatictlagioets, ZA WT WAS THE TOP OF A 125-FOOT K; wthnide open” elimination contest to|completed Card Announced; z ved’ ( ‘SMOKESTACK OF A COPPER SMELTER! eit the bevilcs who we get 30-Round Program to Be Z FANCY JAEGAD,THATS WHAT . a tl crac “Magnificant : Maxie's" crown. at Memorial Building T CALL A FALL Indicating that Chicago pabagtn Dlg the scene of the next title bout Hoff-| stan Christy of St. Paul will be man proposed that six or seven of the " leading ‘heavyweight contenders be |DIck Demaray’s, opponent in | the é given a 10-round match with Baer on a@ no-decision basis, The only way the title could change hands, Hoff- man said, would be by a knockout. Operating on the theory that Max would come through the elimination conside! battles with his crown still intact, Hoffman said the best, contender in petted the elimination rount woul matched with the Livermore wise- [Over Ade Cheska of Gr cracker for a title fight. Probably his outstanding fig! Among the heavyweights who would |, Graw he gained in a bout rate a place in the elimination tour- widely-known and greatly nament, according to Hoffman would | Prantie Knauer of Eagle River, Wis. ras ea Sere Bee Sean anda veteran of over 100 fights, Christy Max Schmeling, two days ago decision by Baer as the most dangerous con-/Mas never lost s bi tenders. Others on Hoffman's list were Art Lasky, of Minneapolis, Jack Doyle of Ireland, Jack Peterson of da England, and possibly Johnny Risko y of Cleveland, named because Hoff-|o¢ man said Cleveland promoters want Baer's apppearance there. Louis Decisively Defeats Perroni Ayers Raps League|NATIONAL CHASE TO INVOLVE Letter, FIVE CLUBS, PREDICTS FRICK in jeteran Fan Expresses Prefe: Armour Captures ence for Independent Base- Miami Open Lead ball in Capital Silver Thatched Veteran Is One Stroke Under Mehthorn on First 18 Holes Strengthened Giants Should Give Champion Cards a Battle, He Believes Detroit Sensation Has Boston Opponent Down for Count Three Times Belief that the interests of baseball Bismarck Fy é Bg By FORD C. FRICK National (President, League) New York, Jan. 5—(?)—It would @ great deal to have as to the 1935 National ze i é f H Detroit, Jan. 5—(#)—Joe Louis, De- troit’s 20-year old Negro heavyweight |round sensation, whose deadly right hand has brought him 13 straight victories in six months, looked over the heavy- weight division for new foes Satur- day after decisively whipping Patsy Perroni of Boston here Friday night. Louis did everything to Perroni ex- cept put him away during their ten round battle which brought big time boxing back to 15,853 customers in Olympia stadium after a lapse of nearly two years. The young Negro battler made Perroni his thirteenth victim by scor- ing three knock downs, and beating him so badly that there was never any question about the outcome. Perroni Saved by Bell Using his vicious right cross and an uppercut, the 195 pound Negro dropped Perroni for the count of nine H i ‘Tommy fighting it out right down to the final Tecord|{2¥, of the season, but I look for at least five clubs to figure in the clos- ing drive this year. Giants, as a result Boston Braves as a it contender. It will take to a what the latter calls for = large deposit to guarantee Playing through the season. This be lost if the team failed to get E [ i E i i i z 1 [ é H ; | Pittsburgh ‘clubs, while involving outstanding performers, does not to give either a distinct advan- 4 a : i rounds, and only the bell saved the groggy Boston fighter after he hit the floor in the seventh. Perron weighed 187. Louis shared the Olympia fig! g i ls ‘ i 5g i i at i i ee z i z Braves Victory in Ragged & g i Ey ae and ud Game Friday Night a Doe a our card with the Baer brothers, Max and ame Friday pial over our) 68's, were Willie Kiein, of experiment with night baseball. It Buddy. ‘The champion Max clowned scainiainiaabale. pavgeerngrese Pegged | pungat allergen reartangpe should be made clear that the league his way through @ four round exhi- io. an og os bec, Canada, while bition with Babe Hunt of Ponca City,| Mandan, N. D., Jan. §.—(>)—Man-|Sbut out many woe par-buster was Henry Okia... letting his 201 pound opponent |dan nosed out Williston 22-13 Friday Lasgo igce ing, L. I, who wei hit him freely but harmlessly. Baer war nggroceg back in 37 for & single club can play under the lights. > g was weighed Jn at 215. pe velo i Three clubs, New York, Brooklyn and other Buddy, less inclined played 9) 2, ee Pittsburgh, expressed themselves as clowning tactics of his brother, used port itself Mill Citian Decisions |unwinng ‘tnis year to play night his 240 pounds of punch and power to get a technical knockout over Jack O'Dowd, 210, of Detroit, in the sec- ond round of a scheduled six round affair, Peters Will Become FR, Full-Fledged Rider (Associated Press) Maurice (Moose) Peters, 1934's ieading jockey with 221 winners, will Ay tE games, but they are entirely agreeable to having others try out the idea. ‘The National League looks forward Hy E ne i z E o 5. il § Hi i iy i Livermore, Cal., st rode his first winner at New Orleans. O'Dowd, 210, Detroit, (2); Max He'll probably not receive so many Baer, 215, world heavyweight » and Babe Hunt, 201, Ponca City, Okla., exhibition (4). Chicago—Frankie Sigilio, 13914, Chicago, monte: Lou Jallos, 138%, coer i 5 | not have an apprentice allowance. H i TH' KID OFFEN LOSES TH! : Hie E IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ~ OF Wilhelm Gerold Rosvold, De- ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Ella C. Ri as the ad- ministratrix of th te of Wil- helm Gerold Rosvold, of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, de- the creditors of, and alt claims against the a to exhibit vouchers, first pub- H HE i cltistonunshdthlasseunnene 7 ae wleseen-sonedS! mcoounnuud wil ecesebebe stil Sesoscoond | i ary within six months after the lication of this notice, to street, north, in t! y of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of . rek in’ Burleigh county, ‘at the half. You are hereby furth that Hon, 1. 'G. Davien, Sudgerot the Fo Fr PP nd State of 4 0 2 Toth aay ot 10 0 Bat the hour of two @6o1 2 0 3. 0 1 0 7 0 ro Fr -1 0 oe en C. Ri ovo! . : $ ° Tinistiatris of" thet estate: 4 of tid Wilhelm Geroia ow as oe geerse 9. Beata cin, { iain ee Binmirek, North: Dakota : (©1906 BY NEA SERVO, INC. 7. Ut. REO. U. B. PAT. CHF. ee First publication on the 22nd day of December, A. D, 1936. ‘ oe Bosgmbers A. D. 1034

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