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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1985 Canzoneri Administers Ten-Round Boxi NEW YORK ITALIAN EASILY QUTPOINTS AMATEUR GRADUATE Irrepressible Tony in Good Spot to Sign for Return Match o— o- i a OUR BOARDING HOUSE ZF NELLIE IT AINT TH MASOR! SES LAST NIGHT TH BOYS WAS SAYIN’, WHERES HOOPLE S SOME OF "EM FIGGERED MAYBE TH WIFE GOT SORTA IMPATIENT, WAITIN’ TO COLLECT By Ahern SEEN YOU SINCE TMS CLAM BAKE! xin DAPPER PRO SHOOTS FOUR UNDER PAR IN CALIFORNIA TOURNEY g Lesson to Leo Rodak (CHARLIE GUEST POSTS 66 TO LEAD OAKMONT QUALIFIERS |Minot and Bismarck Parochial Quints To Meet in ‘Battle of Saints’ Tonight RIGHT DOWN "ALLEY ——_— —_—_____—_—_____—_——_—__ FOR GOLDEN GLOVE | TITLISTS 10 DEFEND Demons Journey to Dickinson for Engagement With Class B Challengers With Ross YOUR INSURANCE , AN POWDERED, 2 ‘ Determined to avenge the 22 to 20 Tra —— Your a deh WITH MacDonald Smith and Jack {setback they suffered at the hands cf | : the St. Leo's quint last week, the St. DECISION IS UNANIMOUS CYANIDE | Seca” Holbrook Finish Second | Mary's basketball team were prepared tous SES 'RIBBIN’ You | With Cards of 68 stcteatetaakcpaial lad Friday to entertain the Magic City Solly Di f er and Chandler Enter {five mn a “Battle of ainis” called for ° jolly Dukelsky Holds Babe Ris- j8 p. m., tonight at tl orld Beemor~ y y| ak WHEN WAS YOU ; THREE TIED WITH 69S State Tournament Vial building, eit ko to Draw in Semi-Final PRROLED? y} SAYS, TLL PLT YOU A preliminary game between ¥ the day i ‘ Imps and a second squad team from at Chicago NIGHTIN GALES . pian Forks, X. D. eee | St Mary's is scheduled to get under- higl eo 72-Hole Medal Play Will Be iaioves. siaengiane or aK Ote Cer | ay Promptly at 7 p.m. tiered j his Maen ercld mee or ake tone Concluded Sunday in West's will defend their titles Wednesday |y20° schoo! Demons journey to Dicks Jarl pressible little old man of the box- when the second annual state tourna- |e where they will meet the Mid- wer ing wars, Tony Canzoneri, was in a Richest Event ment will be presented here under the | nson, where thes irre! aretk oe poet, oe La up jot auspices of the University of North 5° 1% Dickie high school quint, 500, TSCM chempionnip, Glendale, Calif, Feb. 1.—(P)—Char- eee tanchetette, {Yistorious in all but one game in the c "The New Yo pee? ‘i lie Guest, & dapper driving range Heavyweight Ben _ Blanchetetie. | ae: two years, have equalled the De- to | e New York Italian came right SrOteenOtl Wie’ has: MAGS a: MAINE middleweight Kenny Brown, welter- Past {Wo Scare have eae ee with velo into the home town of Barney Ross, cf popping up with sensational weight Joe Miltenberger. all u riumphs over Mandan and Williston oust Prec, roueday, Hlgt was out in front by two strokes Fri- stay (Sierivers, End Weldon Chi and will present a tough hurdle which mat and administered a thorough 10- Me Grand Forks, have declared the et teht al bole tare te also Yound boxing lesson to Loc Rodak. a y as a field of 145 players went into tentie ine their cham he local quint must overcome before Ind boxing lesson to iu the secofid round of the west’s rich- Te ering the Class A state tourha- ed young Chicagoan who was being a sae oat Rey ships this year. Se ee as ren primed for a championship bout. ta spate 9 Pacers ireiie ‘WHER Gone are lig! ” Challengers Strong } tion gine decision of | Referee Tommy aan Ah Morrow, lightweight dan WAI Be MARES as 8 Attia un wan Peoticurred. anes a the Los Angeles Pro posted a 66, four Ibatamweight. Heney M Ce oe er ante ; fra t majority of the 14.331 specta strokes under par, to take the lead. Of the defending cha e North Dakota major \ ae great F SI - ‘ * re SOE MTG ahd Nate Lewls, who old Scotchman, who finished second Sreiytginygt mo the fore court to give added a aye f Thursday with a 68. This put him to. the Demons’ offensive ane Pie oa ; show their fourth i = in @ tie with Jack Holl k, Glendale here he will be paired with inte ecutive successful venture since Lay Se 7 a a Air they joined forces—were more than f S . S| Nc POR. amateur, who lcd the firs: half of the soa (expecta taken the exh willing to stage a championship bat- eT. PET ee fleld two days ago. i P Car tle between Canzoneri and Ross inj ———-———— — Walter Hagen, posted a 69. The Dee Regain eve oe 6 TTC? MCSPADEN MOPS UP PRO ‘Court House and | cse.setres emmen| ou sv dit rt oo AS stretch. » y 1o ino. aut on Che Canzoneri had too much of every- Cc : 0 0 and Les Bolstad, Minneaopils, for-| shorter approach to the foul line, | been inactive. release pov UL! thing for Rodak, a 21 year old grad- ° jmer national public links amateur pence Fight fans ana ig oe me o Sta uate of the Golden Gloves, who had . axl Leams |‘te be. By JIMMY DONAHUE the 1935 light oa ¢- won 22 straight victories as a pro- ee ee bee ee hice aur ee Tatioon;| NEN CENCR ORICA) aoe nati. Gag be. ca { fessional. Rodak's most _ impressive] Win Bowling Til ae 7 fei tis BSS Rin aie Trickey, aon Caneeas, deen PU v] n i, } Me Talki Wi |, matecl Pome : = Bersiccithrougtiout, comered and Young Star Has Won at Senta) WINNING Oln wert Beet ei be game champion of the United States, om and John 7 ay :, ~7--eoroc- 5 in after a si y 1s woe him fight his way out of tough! Monica, Pasadena, Sacra- Leo eae eowny’ Sate Jos a beh ed oe Bed a peat : SS c FCanzoneri weighed 132% pounds, mento and Frisco BASKETB LL Bismarck Baker and Regulatory|shot a 72. Denny Shute, former| Louis kegler replied: er on the sq Denhoff High Downs soo “ British open champion had a 73. “The average bowler takes too long lent power to > Ch: 1 ts Fi ‘a t Se teiisceey: bike, ihe handsome ——___—__— Net_Holman. Department Teams in ‘The 72 holes medal play will be/an approach to the foul line before|siowed him up aseley Five, 38-7 \ ny aaAiowel agar ras (NEA Sports Service) Ci 1B concluded Sunday. delivery. = or jiddleweight from Syracuse, jommercial Beaten me a a | oN. D. . L—Led by the jals held to a draw by Solly Dukelsky, aj Tt took seven years for Harold ee ‘caine suee boca chicas roe lavociie nate: and Hieb, the sco! pretty good Chicago boxer, in the 10-|Jug” McSpaden to learn that the The 1-100 Taxi and Court House V; $ Turn Ba ck sett idirhpeasenarh els el ad keobaat boy's basketball firs round semi-final. pin \secret of successful golf rests in ac- teams in the Commercial bowling longer approach, there is just that |champions . 4 33 to 7 triumph over 2 |curacy off the tee and fine work league triumphed over the Bismarck W ah Scie much more distance for the bowler | Blanchette anc 3: pa othe = Kansas U. Mentor) = tt: trons rather tnan tert leacksry saaie uniiguatoly -tnepasttaacl peton MC. to cover and keep his body in perfect oe nt dropped in at ed ¥ belts off the little wooden stand. trundlers, both in three straight — ‘greatest ‘bowler in the world) Babe Ru $ Heir m the floor. ce Favors Rose Bowl And once that lesson was learned, games, Thursday night. College Conference Leaders|the late Count Gengler of Belgium, G eee eS a the young Kansas City golfer rose The 1-100 Taxi trundiers knocked! Maintain Undefeated Loo mea oe one ie His great ae A t Mak rand Forks Upsets und ry T t from the ranks of mediocre pros to over the maples for counts of 771, i digg Pic trigp weer aprceer bey pparen' es Devils Lake, 20 to 14 bro! age OUFMAME NE}'«, top signe in one year: 703 and 788 to turn back the Bakery Status With 54-30 Win [ine there was little distance for ee , i cole Sn mae aie eae ak) ic. pun naneuincne eae hie tein coodmtns'nsmer| Hit in New York).2s2es © ore sow ie *Phog’ Allen Believes National blazed his name among the leaders of meee ada rere trse Lorrain dias enter ie. oe a Feb, weskberiee cles. . the Grand Forks Maroons were never i 21; Miser WouldvAid/Olympic. [fur wont be Grint ta seme or ee 178.181 and 164 had high score for| Vikings, leaders in the state intercol- ° : headed in turning in-a surprising ths. leet Wor id Olymp' golf world by turning in a card of 62, Freeroll Marre recirls 7 ia pittiae or Braddock to F ht Dizzy Dean, World Series Hero, | 20 to 14 victory over Devils Lake in a D Team Selection nine under regulation figures, during paces iwiltiwe of 170, 182 and leg! basketball race Ig bruising battle here Thursday night. cha the championship they now hold, Is Sensation in 24-Hour the Santa Monica, Calif., pro-ama- teur championship. That round, one The|of the greatest competitive innings of 184 for a total of 536, the evening’s/added another victory to their un- high score, led the Court House five|sullied conference record as they to victory over the Regulatory bowl-|chalked up a 54-30 conquest of the fon pointment rator bonis non and for Insunnce of for Ap: Visit to Gotham 3 Siriofe Feb. 4 1, ro” of Missouri valley bas- hog” Allen of the Univ sity of Kan. national |golf ever recorded, won the tourna- |ment for him. All last summer the 26-year-old A held-ball is called, followed by a ers. Anderson collected a total of 448 pins to pace the losing team. Wahpeton Science school Wildcats here Thursday night. ‘The Wildcats tool the lead at the Art Lasky Tonight jeetsing Odds Favor Minneapo- New York, Feb. 1—UP—On the| basis of 24 hectic hours, the heir Letters of Admi bonis RTH DAKOTA, Coun- chamiponship “Rose Bot idea for|Missourian, formerly known for his ve 7 ! college basketball teams advanced by {long driving game, @ la Lawson Lit- Lai ees peel ee rotece outset on a free throw by Eastman lis Heavy to End Jersey- | @PParent to the throne of baseball's Sis Adolph Rupp, University of Kentucky|tle, concentrated on his iron play.\to X-3. X-4 crosses hehind X-5 and but the lead was snuffed out hurried- | $C ; most popular figure, George Herman 1. , Judge. ener coach and former guard on Allen’s/And the current winter tour of the!0-5, cutting in toward the tap. ly as Hill found the net for a field man’s Comeback Trial Ruth, is none other than our -old| the Matter of the Estate of Sam dayhawker squad. pros has seen him annex the Pasa-| xX-3 makes a cross-court pass to goal and the Vikings maintained the |world series friend, Jerome Herman |¥;,orter, Deceased. However, Allen points out that con-|dena open with a 72 hole score of|x-4, who is cutting for the basket. lead the rest of the way. The Vikings —A 13 to 5/Dean. : Petitioner, ferences such as the Big Ten and Big;281; the Sacramento $2500 open.| x-4¢ and X-5, in planning their had @ 25-18 advantage at the half. | g. Jimmy! Not only have they middle names So ail é Six forbid post-season competition |wtih 284 for four rounds; and the!cross-cut, must time it carefully and The summary: ae | ‘ow Art Lasky |i common, not only do both wear|Rasmond §. Vorter, « minor, Ken= : under a rule waived only occasionally,|£1n Francisco national mateh play avoid possibility of an illegal block, Valley City— i eis weight parade |t@M polo coats, but the kids and the|k. Porter, a minor, E..A- Brown, ahd then in the name of chai open. Hill, f .. 2. SS 2 e same right|common people go for this lanky,/the special guardian of each one Allen, who has produced 21 cham- Beat the Best : " Baertsch, f . #33 red Pete Latzo's|@rinning, rawboned Cardinal right |¢f Vidorin pert tine eas i pions in 26 years of coaching, believes,| In the first tournament, Jug bested |City, and Joe, recognizing Jug’s po- Humbracht, ¢ Bo hander as they do for Ruth, now|Strs, ‘Sam K. Porters deceased, of course, that Kansas might make it|such stars as Dick Metz, Johnny Re-|'€nttalities, took him in hand. Spriggs. & .- aa rated by most boxing crities|ending his major league career as|_ = ondents. tough for national championship con-|volta, Vie Ghezzi, Walter Hagen, Curbed Drives—improved 4g0 |Pederson. g . Ai es of the fourth leading contend-|Dean is just getting under way. | TH STATH OW NORTH DAKOTA tenders were it not for the Big Six|Charley Guest, Horton Smith, Mac-| His penchant for killing the ball} Hendrickson, ¢ . 9 0 2iers for Max Baer's heavyweight} Dizzy is here for the New York] You and each of cakes restriction, Tis year he has one of|Donald Smith, Ralph Guldahi, andjon the tee, however, threatened to! Gronlie, f 9 3 3\championship. will have youth and |baseball writers dinner Sunday night,|cited and required to appear before the best teams of his career and it|Henry Picard. ruin @ promising career, and it was Norwood, § 1 2 4) weighi on his side and, on the form and he's been a sensation everywhere] Py Gey in cold siutet te Gees secms certain to win a fifth straight] In the second victory, he beat alonly after he realized that distance Butters, 9 9 2jcharts alone, should turn back the|he’s gone so far, Everyone speaks to|or the County Judge of wald County, ? conference title. field that included Walter Hagen,|was secondary to accuracy off the tee Sorsch, £ . 10 1) Jerseyman handily in their 15-round jhim in his hotel lobby, and he speaks|at the Burleigh County, North Dak Favors Intersectional Play Paul Runyan, Gene Sarazen, andjthat he commenced to show his real = = >|duel in Madison Square Garden. right back. He's shaken a couple of |{#, Court House in the city of Bis- { “I really think it would be a boon|jothers. In the third, he put out Ky| greatness. Totals. 21 12 20] But Braddock, attempting a come-!thousand hands. He's autographed|ine isth day of Mebraary AnD Tose \s for basketball,” Allen says, “and might|Laffoon to enter the finals against} Last summer he gave advance no- ‘Wahpeton- FG FT PF\back after what amounted to virtual'as many more cards and papers. Heat the hour of two o'clock in the af- \ develop a national champion, sans|Harry Cooper, and simply astonished! tice of what was to come this year |Eastman, f 1 3 2/retirement from the ring for a year,/had a big night watching Thursday|{ernoon of that day, to show cause, j . the winners of the championships of |Lighthorse Harry with an exhibition by winning the Oklahoma, Iowa and |Brewster, f . 3 2 2lalready has proved to the satisfac-| night's hockey game in Madison| George I Kine on Hieis petition of various conferences that have rulesfof sub par golf, and winning on the Kansas City opens, finishing 14 shots Gran, c 2 © 4) tion of the customers that his right| Square garden between the Ameri-|praying that he, said George E, Klein, I prohibiting their entry. It is barely /34th hole, 3 and 2. ahead of the field in the Iowa event, Falconer, 1 2 4)hand still carries the old dynamite. {cans and the Montreal Maroons. be appointed the administrator de fro possible that the best teams would be| Like {wo other young pros who staged in Des Moines, Nordeen, g 1 200 a —_ First they called him out on the| Porter, deceawed in nt by he eae from among the group that permits|purned up the fairways in 1933 and| Just before the start of the current Saldin, ¢ 0. a oe ice to drop the puck for a sort of a|ty Court of Burleigh County, North such a thing. 1934—Paul Runyan's first bid to winter series, he remarked: { ‘Taxi 1-100 smith. ¢ 3 3 TR Be ers MU complimentary face-off. “James. J. Dakota, and that letters of adminis. 4 ( “I believe intersectional games are!fame came 31 ‘33, and Ky Laffoon| “This is going to be my year. I Martin + 126 121 173 Cox, & ee ae) Braddock, who fights Art Lasky 15|in said County Goure'be fosmeg (cette ) tur doing a great good in furthering more| grabbed the glory last season—Mc- just feel it. Never have I hit shots, West 151 149 112 2 2 3 *_\rounds in the Garden Friday night,|George E, Klein, should not bo grants 1) Ste uniform officiating and providing |Spaden got his start as a caddy, back better.” | Douglas 113 138 137 oe jap ie is AMM went with him. But no one saw Ce lat {{ Fel better rules interpretation.” Jin the middle '20s. \""and if his performance so far is’ Rosson 145 159 138 442 =e anybody but Dizzy and the crowd porter, was av tin tines sald, Sam. i. iH Ma With basketball to be included in} Powerful wrists gave the youngster any indication of his playing the re-|Shaw ..-» 176 168 168 510| _ Totals... 13 4 21 cheered him mightily. the ‘township of Menoken, in’ Bure { No the 1936 Olympic games the question|some of the longest drives ever wit-'mander of the year, a lot of pros|Handicap 6 60 60 Officials—Dick Holzer and Claudie een Take 2-0 Trimmi “Who was th:t with you?” he was|!¢ish county, North Dakota, 1] I of a national champion to represent Inessed by Joe Matthews, pro at the are going to {nd pretty slim pickings| —- -— -— —|Miller. imericans Take 2-0 Trimming) a.veq, tins as toauee ke ie HE olla } Re the United States hes come to the/ausion Hills County Club in Kansas slong the tournament trail, | Totals ....... 771 793 788 2362 i LED From Montreal Maroons; “Oh,” said Diazy, “some fighter.” | Dated this 24th day of January, A. { oe orefront. YOU'RE : jee Ry the © i 5 in “ ne ry By fourt: Eamarkes Sionsin'% || OUT OUR WAY By Williams |; !!! eH Detroit Gains Tie Steele High Cagers |=. Bei Fy of the court gamo in the Olympics, New York. Feb. 1—)—New York's} Beat Cleveland, 30-11 | 00. 31, Wius.of Sait County court. Ap will retain much of this year’s Jay- = big league hockey teams are twin cen- — Atty, of suid. petitione ) hawker talent for the 1936 campaign Three professional football squads | ters of Inteerst as the season moves| Steele, N, D., Feb. 1—Assuming a |Pismérck, N. D. me ! ay as the 5 Nati at ara U uel LDON'T CARE IF IT are seeking the services of little into the all-important month of Feb-| lead at the outset of the game and ee 1} f Bee ihe Big Sie waives its rules IS A MILE AWAY, FF Monk Simons, Tulane halfback. . . .|ruary, but for vastly different reasons.' building up the advantage as the game a! against both post-season and non- AND A SLOW FREIGHT ———a The Chicago Bears, New York Gianis,|The Rangers haven't lost « game | eoaremed, tbe Se He high school | Don'T LET W t eee AMALE-MILE LONG! |=——recobimememe—| [fee Baden Ma at i baa te enue (ae a get oan INTER The manner of sclecting the United | You'RE GOING TO — originally boasted the family name of| The Amerks Thursday night took a | played here Tuesday. INTERFERE WITH YOUR States Olympic basketball team has STAY RIGHT HERE Guy B fh 2-0 trimming from the Montreal Ma-| Holding a 13 to 9 advantage at the ot been disclosed. although itis as- TILL IT'S PAST? Bs: ceva Guter Groat intermission, the Steele team spurted ° sumed the A. A. U.. through its tle- ow, rue the day he traded him to the| The Rangers turned back the top-|in the last half to register 17 points xercise ueaues solvmplc commiiter, will % thie, vets Pirates... Bush, if right. is able|ranking Toronto Maple Leats for the |while limiting their opponents to a have something to say about it. WHAT YOU to heave those Bucs right into a pen-|second time in succession, 3 to 2, single field goal. Zech, Madson and -or- The A. A. U. tournament, moved to Denver this year after 14 years in Kansas City, has had few entrants from the top flight of the college nant in the National League.... The Cincy Reds have a $100,000 rookie infleld. .. . First Backer Johnny Mize set ‘em back $55,000; Shortstop Billy ‘White were the leading the locals’ attack. The Steele high school second team turned back the Cleveland reserves, In Thursday t.ight’s third game the Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings struggled to a 4-4 tle. Recreation ranks. Independent amateur teams Myers was purchased for $25,000: and |__| 13 to ©, in the preliminary game. won the title every year the tourna- iy pul 000; a1 = , ment was held in Kansas City except epiee eanennae 267 RS Cane Soap j Fights Last Night { 7 in 1924, when it went to Butler Uni- will be Prankie Prisch’s last season ——_—_—_—_———® | _ Bteele (30) FG Fr PF Ne ee oe opmee, asa regular player. . . . Fourteen na- (By the Associated Press) ‘2 2 peo Washbur ee oe aH tions will take part in the 1935 Davis Chicago—Tony Canzoneri, Hee ae ee ed on top. Cup tournament... . Jimmy Johnston| 132%, New York, outpointed Leo ae thinks that every boxing champion| Rodak, 130%, Chicago, (10); ee, Carnera, Baer Ready; of 1934 will lore his crown tn 1935| Chuck Heffner, 165, Denver, dut- a. oS ++. and a lot of people are think-| pointed Billy Treest, 166, St. . oe Promoters Hold Back ing that Jimmy will lose his job as] Charles, Ill. (6); Solly Dukelsky, aay ae) matchmaker for Madison Square Gar-| 158%, Chicago, and Babe Risko, pieces: | Miami, Fla., Feb. 1.~(#)—Primo den before the year ‘s gone. 158%, Syracuse, drew mm. “6266 Carnera and Max Baer ‘Dallas—Sid Hunter , Com. a aie Minot Teachers Five |} sn, 25; ature tas ual, , ,|} Bow! Regularly rn] a 4 been done to match the heavyweight Defeat Elks, 45-32 ec, (a); abo Huis, 20, Freee 9 1|| FOR HEALTH’S SAKE came here from South America Thurs- Minot, N. D., Peb. 1—()—Minot| Dodge, 168, Minneapolis, (6). of day. ‘Teachers college delivered a 45-32 set Seattle—Cecil Payne, 137. foo o 4 at GRAFTON WINS here Thursdeg, Although the Seorroe, 137 Seen ore. 0s 2 3 game a A 5 4 ; ps " Grafton, N. D., Feb. 1.—(?)}—Grafton contest was @ nip-and-tuck virtually| Frankie Villa, 118, Seattle, knock- 1 Bismarck high echool won a rough basketball all the way, only one occasion after| ed out Bud Welling, 117, Fargo, Recreational Alle game from the Park River Aggies here the first five minutes did the Eiks| N.D., (3). o ys ‘Thuraday night, 28 to 13. There were hold the lead. At half time the col-| . Inder American Billiards on 33 personal fouls and the visitors lege led 16 to 14 and at the three] A has invented an auto- Fifth s¢, scored 11 points on free throws, get- quarter mark the school cagers were matic pa! machine to be used in J. B. Abrahamson, Manager ting only one field. fn holding a 28-25 edvantage. ‘Pooorating walls and ceilings.