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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1935 Demons Rally in Fourth Quarter to Turn Back Dickinson, 27- 26 BILLY OWENS NETS ST. MARY’S SCORES 23-16 VICTORY ¢ OVER ST. LEO’S OF MINOT ~ WINNING BASKET IN| ov BoarDINe House a CACERS EN) |Bison Cage Five Defeats Jackrabbits, i ZZ LAST HALF MINUTE; $722 1 suave vove this, On~AN—T Sesy PS THEY AAD 39-33, for Sixth Conference Victory i LA © acne THE HOUSE fous SET THEM THERE ~-~ / A HALL TREE | LIKE TS BEEN LIVED IN THATS HEREDITY, |o—___________________@ IMACDONALD SMITH Eight : \ . | arnold Bernard Nets Eigl Midgets Take Early Lead and CLOTHES CLOSETS ARE [| MRS.HOOPLE, YEH~. /HOUSE MRS. oTRRAK ON FRIDAY’. Speed His Hobby 4| teen + | ALL RIGHT FOR DUDES,BUT 4) MY ANCESTORS WERE j HOOPLE, fige Hold 16 to 13 Advantage | , BUT THOUGHT! | College Attack awe T LIKE A LIVING ROOM To. ‘| GYPSIES, ALWAYS | ue At Intermission HAVE THAT UNDERTHE-VIADUCT,) READY TO LEAVE ON |g 'T WAS TOR) | clever Forward, Put == | HOBO TOUCH! =T MUST TH FLY! WARDROBES Benign dl itsch, Clever Forward, Puts Fargo, Fes, 2— Pe Korth Da: : id it kota Agricultural lege GAME CLOSE ALL THE WAY ‘PUT A FEW CLOTHES:PINS rk alte Tt RAETERS On One-Man Scoring Spurt LEAD AT OAKMONT: ean advanced iis bla tors NOR | ON ‘THE MANTLE, You S lcs) j In Last Half |Genteal. conference championship te | eee a the four-game series with the favorec Local High School Cagers| MAY WANT TO DRY OUT : Veteran Scot Shoots Three Un-! University of North Dakota. Tt scored . so \ a . !a 39-33 victory over ui cota, Travel to Glendive, Mont, beth LOCALS TAKE EARLY LEAD der Par in Second Round of | State's Jackrabbits here Friday For Game Tonight California Tourney Ree ‘ r | It was the sixth consecutive victory fee Lee and Croake Lead Bismarck cuendaie GFT si lige the Buon, Sho completed thelr Bismarck’s high school Demons| i i i e' lendale. Calif.. . 2.——Long. | conference schedule last night w! handed the Dickinson Midgets th Saints in Avenging Setback straight drives and crisp iron shots the exception of the series against first defeat of the season at Dickin- Of Last Week put the veteran MacDonald Smith | the Nodaks late this month and early son Friday night coming from beh a | five strokes edad the field in the in March. { to win a nip-and: 27 to 26. = Oakmont open golf tournament as it; The Jackrabbits got off to an early q Captain Billy Owens caged the win- ae pa the eeaie ising Went into the third round of medal|ieag. but the herd forced their way ; ning field goal on the last ha anak Friday night and in doing so Play Saturday. in front. After holding a four point ute of play for the one-point triumph | avenged a previous heart-breaking The Carnoustie Scot posted @ siz-| advantage, the herd saw its lead ) after Ollie Sorsdahl had placed the} 2 re 30 setback Gt the hands of zling 67 Friday over the par 70 course ¢windle, and midway the Jackrabbits Demons in position for the vi ie BE LEON Eh0 OF Mlibat. Whew to add to @ fine 68 for a 36 hole total | sipped ‘ahead by three points, 12-9, aeeereeeece trom the floor. the final whistle sounded the score pi hoediouic oats e biggest margin they held at any i The Demons came up in the last stood 23 to 16 in favor of the Bis- Four were tied for second place time, Before the intermission the Praga carom & narrow eee marck parochial cagers. SOs ee CHORIN EL Bison whittled away until: they had the Midgets held most of the way. Tommy Lee, guard, broke in fast . Hy y 1 23-20 lead at ihe half. nese “Owned the scoring and a Long Island; Les Robson of the Ca-! a ntee eae iGAvallin'10 108 ach | pie ne Utes a aear thine aye nadian golfing family; and Ray Man- Invaders Knot Count at the end of the first quarter/ Ms 8 b jgrum, Los Angeles. The Jackrabbits never were able to Bat . the locals an early lead. But Ward, “ But the Demons rallied and counted! ae cas forware evetad thar Co Five others were deadlocked in sixth | forge their way into the lead in the two field goals earl second | ‘ith basket fi the floor and place at 141. These were Horton| second half, but they had the issue ‘| period to put them two points out in Sises, vache, ae the ‘vietars aiiead Smith, Oak Park, Ill; A. Zimmer-| deadlocked at 30-all with seven min- 4 front. when he made good ® chance at the man, Portland, Ore; John Revolta./utes to go. Gradualfy the Bison a Again the Dickinson five forged fag intow ine |Milwaukee; Ky Laffoon, Chicago; and | pulled away, and then in a sustained , ‘| @ut ahead, and held the edge ur Shortly after that William Croake. Jack Gaines, Glendale amateur. |soure they ran their advantage ‘o° 4 the last three minutes of the St. Mary's pivot, looped in a shot aut et nite of faeaia ae 31, the Jackrabbits being able to i ismarck trialed 16 to 18 at the b —- a - ; i a |medal play will be completed Sun hittle off only two points. i ReHa to Tear the end of the third 5 eal rive ous ani PEBL ey ocacpnes wal jwith 30 leaders dividing $4.000 pi The fine shooting of Arnold Ber-. » = =a Cuninngham to Race Bonthron "(Golfing Wars Tire sdvasiage. Walch the? ‘creased a3] or fair sounds of Massa pay. for Ree Coreg tea estes i je Demons knotted the count at| ressed. Het i s 23 all early in the fourth quarter but} t in i rose To ney eter: zen’ Hess Ser taea ati goal 82, 500 additional cash and the cham-|throws was of eS Crawford, Dickinson center, caged a __ Tonigh ill T urn V ‘an Sara jby Croake and a basket from the pionship, the Bison. Along with Neville Rein- field goal as he went out of the game| baited floor by Gelermann gave the Capital a = ers, they furnished the spark for the with a sprained ankle and his sub- — City Saints a 10 to 4 lead at the 25 J D f |Bison attack. The Bison lost Acey o stitute in the pivot position made Pr | WINN Former U. S. and British Open nair. oe, CitGEAT Gee ee a Petey Immies Ve eat Olson and Reiners on personals, their food the free throw to make it 26 to anamaker Mile Is Real Draw- a Nitsch, clever St. Leo's forward, | pI ited a greatest advantage being gained after | ing Card of 28th Annual Champion Plans to Go |out on a one-man scoring spurt after | Pore gaat ce tabacd Wahi t 4l 30 these two regulars had left the game. Gerdani, Demon pivot, and Overs, ing Card o Home After Oakmont [the intermission but the locais|Dreak the automobile speed record by peton, 41- For the Jackrabbits the play of guard, stepped into the breach at this, Games ee en matched basket for basket with |® Comfortable rargin this month and Max Barber, Wally Diehl and Alfred int caging field goals t t | ————— Nitsch’s hooped ones and Geiermann! “5... tenth " .. {Arndt was outstanding. Summary: BUteethet: second on | o——By Not Holman | ciensate, calif, Feb, 2—Ur)—Gene looped in on additional. free’ throw sophicaliy, Seige He ay le, Gus Schlickenmeyer and Eddie) | race tory in two games | |Sarazen says he is going home to his|/to give the Bismarck Saints their| ‘Pre ao) ea ite ‘ peu 7 y : ane i arpovea ry again and again. No matter; Agre Receive Gold Football |sarber, f .. 2 6 4 | farm in Connecticut, to his pigs, his|seven-point margin of victory. At how fast he goes he will be consider- ‘1 1 1 0 cows and his dogs, when the current |the end of the third period St. Mary's ing preted ple adding & Pong Awards at Half Siena g 0 2 3 high school a. Oakmont tournament ends. The for-|held a 20 to 11 edge. ialles an mOLE, od el conena Rees ie i okt eg ee GAINES Tae LUGIIREIn IE Nitsch Monopolises Play Speed is his hobby. I have been| Jamestown, N. D, Feb, 2—up—| Arndt, g 4 03 } The summ tired of golf after traveling a quarter] Nitsch, who was held scoreless in leeee rae i verte try to make him Leading from the outset, Jamestown |Kibbee, 1 i Se) { Dickinson— T of million miles in the last year. |the first half, monopolized the play |St0P., 7 dont think one should try to ‘college took a one-sided vietory from |Emmerich. f On ae 4 ‘Tanberg, £ 1 It was recalled that the hard hit-lafter the intermission scoring all|iterfere with a person's hobby. | Wahpeton Science school, 41-30, in a; Bartling. f . 0°60 20 Howe, f 9 ting transplanted New Yorker won|but two of the points made by the - jNorth Dakota intercollegiate confer-| Lassen. ¢ er ew A E. Agne 1 the first Agua Caliente open when|visiting team. The clever St. Leo's 24 R ki S k ence basketball game Friday night. | Thompson, ¢ o 0 0 ff Wietch, £ 2 the event was worth $10,000 to him|forward was not only the sparkplug OOKIes Jee With Billy Sundahl, midget for- . rane aap i Crawford, ¢ 3 jand as it is the next big golf feature of the visitors’ offense but walked ee a vleptee cet ee cee sii peal Totals ...... seseeeee 10 13 18 BY Fanel,c .. 1 ‘in the Far West he was asked why he|off with high-scoring honors as well ¢C Berth i d the sity i C. Agnew, ° did not remain away from the farm|with his five baskets registered from Incinnati I$ jal! the way. Also Sorta nalng foe ec ea @ Robertson, g 4 jong enough to play in old Mexico. |the floor in the last half. ees laa Hall, center, and Batnneaed (iar) : ¢ 12 “I like Caliente. like the course = * _ os yrs inpiecenaseane Loreal Marquardt, c t 1 3 1 i 2 gag ce meopte there” he sald. "but 1 or aud a" brace of gitt shots wene|crosey" Sf» Pours $200,000 | vere ‘mainstays. Jamestown held (Reiners, g 20) 8 i, |don't like the idea of pari-mutuel|floor aud a of were ; Rreies 2 ede a 1 aE | |betting in golf. It’s all right for horse [tied for scoring honors on the locai| Into Minor League Coffers Ba ieenmbtettay featien aslGeeee nee woe 2 r | Cameron, f ..... 0 |raccswbuball wrong, 7 think, for golt:: |five,, Saawed passing by, the ain’ Rebuilding Club the awarding by Al Cassell, Jimmie|Bettschen, ¢ . 4 H Croonaui 0 ara ule ene let ene Rs enenne iy. = Jeoach, of gold footballs to ‘the 1934 i r parat: \- ach Ea ager F Sorsdahl, 2 f-bounds play, here is a by epooe toc es averoeee . gridiron squad. Receiving awards) Totals ... 1 9 16 H Beall 1 TOE DEE TT] we ness of ore. New York, Feb. 2.—(?)—Within &\ were Eddie Agre, Fritz Chamberlain, 1 eall, & A ebe ibcocasvena caces: Ward, forward. and McGee, guard. jvear, Powel Crosley, Jr. millionaire| non Hall, Austin Hutchison, Ernie} Free throws missed: Olson 2, De- 4 Owens, & . a — Po Soper rc . saree: nie eee Leo's lineup with |owner of the Cincinnati ball club, has! Manney, Roy Reslock, Roy Roberts,/nenny, Bernard, 2, Marquardt 4 : ti ne, roper de- wily \poured $200.000 into minor league , Reiners, Bettschen, Barber 2, Gri H PAG ak 1G h Will Play ay, O-2 x 1 T LLI N M - Gus Afhlickenmeyer, August Bauer,|Reiners, Bettschen, Bar , Grip: Totals. opuers ay | Oy gen nae oan ec | rhe game was fast and rough all|coffers for players he hopes can lift! Russell Delange, William Huey, /entrog 2, Messner, Arndt. aaieas a. fas, | pan) eit] ‘They ought to get a rocking chair|the way through with @ total of 13)nis hapless Reds out of the mire of |George Kelloge, Erick Peterson, Har-| Referee—Dick Holzer. Sterling High Teams H k T ht ) etatte the play by cutting back|2%4 Put behind the bat for White|Personal fouls being called. Cosch/the National League. lold Reslock, Llova Russell, Al Schauer | es ee 7 aw! eyes onig tarts the play by cutting back !Sox catchers this season . . . Com-|Meinhover withdrew Croake late in| To show you that he meant business and Kenneth Thunem: Annex Two Victories! and away from the passer. X-3 darts ibined age of the three Sox reccivers|the first half when the St. Mary’s|when he said he intends putting Cin-| h raea a etween X-2 and O-2, and thereby |. yg |, with Ruel being 38, Shea!pivot had his third personal called{cinnati back on the baseball map, the | Ganga ceGaet etted eee S$ y" ra : (Speclal to The Tribune) lowa Must Win. to Retain Be brings Q-2 and O-3 into each other's 24 and Sewell 3¢... Gordon Phelps,|ut reinstated him late in the final|Reds have figured in no less than 25 i ; Sterling, N. D., Feb. 2.—Sterling s dni from X-1 under | the catcher the Dodgers acquired|period. Clute, St. Leo's center, went /deals with major and minor league | Summary: | Bout Post oned high school boys’ and girls’ basket- Ten Lead If Purdue Tri- es the pass from under} from the Cubs, is a close rival to|Out late in the last half with a max-|outfits since Crosley acquired control] Jamestown— FG FT PF! Pp 4 ball teams scored victories over the | the basket. Shanty Hogan, of the Brave imum number of infractions. on February 4 last year. | Agre, rf .. ir ae aii Driscoll cagers in a doubleheader umphs Over Chicago { oe ee weight honors in the National League The result is, 24 rookies, most of | Peterson, rf “ies alee | are : ; Plaged here. Bes au S. Star Ski Riders |. . . pheips weighs 240 at the present aa ro FT PF them plucked rem the country’ s Sundahl, 1 : a 4 3] Minneapolis Heavyweight ; ness a haper doing —(P\—} re : $<, |reading . . . Scholastic hockey leagues ree Class minor leagues—the s . * most of the scoring the local boys | cua Stier onty to pene a To Vie at Minneapolis ite springing up in the north 1 9 Clpacitic Coast, International and | Hall. ¢ . 3. 3 2] Comes Down With Attack “ turned back the Driscoll five, 16 toi gay nisht, but out of the pair of bat- | Baltimore and Philadelphia have 3 2 3{American Association—will battle for | Reslock, ¢ 200 2; Of Influenza Frida 15, in a nip-and-tuck bettle that found ies anag, ae a new leader in the! Minneapolis, Feb. 2.—()—A field |been operating school circuits for two 3 0 1{Tegular berths when the Reds begin Schauer, rg 1 0 2 y the score knotted at the half and) oy. mpionship 1ace. Jof 131 outstanding ski riders of the|years .. . Dick Harlow used only 22 1 0 1/tfaining in Florida late this month, Aaa me. aoe eee eee tie thid qusz.| Iowa's Hawkeses, defeated in their United States will compete Sunday |men in completing a tough schedule |surning, & 00... ante ie 2 «1 gl, New York, Feb, 2—“)—The world’s aree dan and Seeman were out. |!2St two starts, meet Minnesota, and in the all day Northwestern Ski cham-|at Western Maryland last season schultz, g . -1 0 2/Linton Quint Defeats ; — — =jbiggest headache belongs to Jimmy ean eee eee ine ne Out |just about have to win to retain first | pionship tournament at the new Bush |Which should make his task at Har- eae ue | rotals 13 15 16| Johnston, boxing director for Madison o standing in the odd UMCUP. go-| Place, for Purdue, tied with Indiana’ Leke hill near nere. vard seem much easier... what with] qoisis . 10 3 3| Strasburg, 23 to 16 Bie steaatoress7 |Square Garden. ing in thelr encounter, winning by a {0 second place, appears certain of a Class © division jumps are sched- all that wealth of material . . . Dale ‘i | _ Wahpeton— FG Fr PF| Already beset by squabbles with the eof 311025. ey “i victory over Chicago. An Iowa defeat uled in the morning, and Class A and| Alexander, the big first sacker up| St. Leo's (16) FG FT PF (Special to The Tribune) Eastman, rf .. 3 2 Ojathletic commission, bad decisions and =, egal and a Boilermaker victory would boost B in the afternoon. with the Tigers and Red Sox for alWard, f . 1 2 0) Linton, N. D., Feb. 2—Paced by Brewster, If 3 2° 2/steadily declining boxing revenues, Summaries: | the latter to the top. The hill, considered one of the most!time, will play with Kan_as City in|Nitsch, f 5 © {Harold Dobler, forward, and L. Smith, If 1 3 Oj Johnston was forced Friday to cancel Sterling Boys (16) FG FT PFi me Gophers do not figure as a soft spectacular in the country, was found|the American Association this sea-|Clute, c . oe | 4\Kremer, reserve, the Linton high) Gran, c 1 1 2}a graden show on less than 24 hours i @chaper, f ++ 2 9 Itouch, as they forced Iowa to go over- dangerous in trial jumps, one tourna- |son ... Wayne Osborne, young right-|McGee, ¢ . © 1 O'school cagers defeated the Strasburg|Cox, c . © 0 1 |notice for the second time in three 4 4 9 2/time for a 39 to 33 victory in their ment entry sustaining a sprained handed pitcher acquired by the Dempsey, ¢ 9 © 11/five, 23 to 16, in a basketball game| Falconer, rg . 0 1 8] weeks. t 0 1 2) first meeting. wrist, and workmen yesterday dyna-|Pittsburgh Pirates from the San|Watson, f . © © Olplayed here Tuesday. Nordeen, 1g 0. © © 4! Johnston had hoped—over-optim- 2 1 0 1) "Purdue, which has not played a mited four feet off the “hump” on the |Francisco Missions, has only four|Callaghan, ¢ . 9 © 9)" Dobler caged six field goals and aj Saldin, Ig .... 1 1 8 istically perhaps—for a gate of $30,- 9 1 3) game since January 14, figures to runway. lfingers on his pitching hand. Joyer, £ ... © © Ojprace of gift shots for 14 points and — — =—(000 for Friday night's scheduled 15- 0 © 1) make it two in a row over the Ma- ———_————_ — = -Jhigh-scoring honors and Kremer 9 12 19 round heavyweight match between rs “J J TZ |reons, who have vet to win a confer- | Orange juice, eggs, and cheese are| Approximately 20 per cent of all] Totals 6 4 6ladded five baskets from the floor to Dakota State. Art Lasky and Jimmy Braddock but 7 2 10 ence game and have won only one de- delivered by New York milkmen; in |school children under the age of 20 ee Bt. Mary's|the winners’ total. |Lasky came down with an attack of FG FT PF Cision all season. | Detroit they deliver tomato juice. |have defective sight. Hi 4 2 Gel missed: 1. Bt. jr pal Brickner, forward, and Dillman.) Bowman High Bulldogs) ™uenza and the show had to be a LR a cae center, were Gilat Seine perenne on mmon, 28 to 9 postponed indefinitely. » 3. for the Strasburg team, each regis- n | ¢ 9 2/| OUT OUR WAY Me Williams || Reteree—prown; ” umpire—ander- [fog ive pointe Do Lemm 9 le Callkas Bea" rae tae | Summary: (Special to The Tribune) i} ollege Results | gee LET ME The Imps, Demon high school re-/Quast, f . 0 0 Ol peated the Le n team, 28 to 9, in| (By the Associated Press) THAT, A FEW ih serves, chalked up their sixth win|Dobler, f . Ae vee ae! : en 4 D G a basketball game played here Tues- | BASKETBALL of the season in downing a second|Biore, c .. ot Lo A Dul . LiIcKkS— 1 USED team from St. Mary's, 25 to |day. The Bulldogs held a 12to6ad-| Duluth Teachers 38; Winona To BE PRETTY 4 Fag ee oar SS ea ee : 2} Sivantage at the half. | _ Teachers 32. GooD WITHA Demon second team held a 14 to 4\Kremer, 1, £ 175 0 1| gennbee camel, thtee field nals in| St Cloud Teachers 40; Moochead Sterling Girls (31) FG FT PF advantage at the half. Volk. ae ea 1| ie aye suatier ate y local one 42, j Hall, c .. e 1 0 SLEDGE — IT'S Durekhardt, guard, was the out-|pach Oo 0 2/ five their six-point lead at the inter- stavus Adolphus 35; St. Olaf 26. } 8 0 0 BEEN THIRTY standing performer for the winners, | Coon : © © Ol nereasta “rapidly” inthe’ third ‘ana| college ahr nre ots vamestown /] 2 0 0 —surT- t or ee ae ee ee an lege i De 1 YEARS— BUT- gins Te 2008 1 nen ee eas ia jp| fourth periods when they held the} Montana University 36; Montana | 0 0 2 Elofson, = teammate in the back ereneserweas ts visitors to three points in a brilliant State 49. 5 a 4 court, and Yeasley, center, each with) | Strasburg (16) Fa FL pe| crane extaaiion. Morningside qt Goh: Dakota 4 i a three buckets from the floor. Kraft, f ...... (ee ie A ity 46. ‘ ii 8 ‘Anderson, Saint pivot man, was|Brickner, f . 2 1 3|Masseth Minerali aa high scorer for the losing quint with|Dillman, c . i 3 2 B t OB 5 ies WRESTLING i earinc two field goals and an additional|Bickler, ¢ .. oo 0 ea rien Bowlers} Corneil 35; Carleton 3. 6 2 0 free throw for five points. Lipp, r, & 2 8°23 — ea tale 4 eee Burgad’ © © 0] The Masseth Mineralites in the SWIMMING Poe ae ae ra yp|Fischer . 0 © 0} women’s bowling league turned back; Minnesota 48; Carleton 27. ae ae — — —/the O'Brien Cafe representatives in —— a ae ae i 0 4 +» 5 6 8! two out of three games rolled Friday “ite HOCKEY aa ie) . night. Michigan Tech 1; Minnesota 6, . oe 8 Hl 3 H Releteeraueialenh: Jean Masseth with a 389 total was Sa ere Totals»... 0 3 4 0 0 0 Wile’ Catarine ‘Cook’ was" ine ‘ex | Wahpeton Five Beats ‘ Referee—Miller. 6 0 0{St. Olaf Cage Quint | pertormer for the losers mocking Hi-Liners, 29 to 28 A ‘ wer the maples for a 365 count, E Board Considers Nine 1 3. 3| Beats Gusties, 35-26)" scores: oxalty, uy, ea aie arty 's classy Football Rule Changes Po re pel _mathtied, Minn, Rob 810g + 105 133 114 352| high school basketball tesa wera ae ea Gilbertson, forward on the St. Olaf 113 116 136 365| third victory of the season over Class New York, Feb, 2.—()—Pinal action 1 0 . basketball team here, held some kind) Bertha Hummel.. “95 128 101 324) A opposition by defeating the Valley on what changes in the playing code 3 0 0)0f @ record Saturday as a result of| Helen Westlund... 99 111 100 310|City Hi-Liners here Friday night, a- should was to be 4 0 0 | scoring the first 18 points his team/|Clara Cochatter... 103 106 157 336| 28. In a preliminary game the Valley pps edad : . 8 a] mace college, Friday night, Despite 15 God 670 1087 | 21°: % 5 ae Footba!] Coaches’ © oO. o|phus a am 26, ry pd hoody In advance of the actual 01 5 Gierians?, brilliant performance — oe cliaicis tte > recommendations, it appeared likely 0 0 Ojhe scored % points in all, including] Jennie Graytak... 141 92 144 377 MAGNICIANS WIN that only two of the nine changes PA br by le throws—Gustavus won; piniinot, N. D. Feb, 2—(P—Minot put at the association's an- TORE .....crcerenees 1 -%. school’s Magicians survived their nusl meeting would be approved by ‘ : Elsie Masseth. 87 131 312/ first major test of the season Friday the committee. ‘These concern lateral TRWLIEM SS Fetied ee ile mime: By Mary’s—|_ Approximately 1-200th of cent’s| Jean Masseth..... 129 123 137 380/ night, turning back the Grand Forks passes and the so-called “forward rson, 2; PS" oa — Referee—Brown, ” worth of electricity is held id the av- | vj erage Totals..sseeses 560 bu on ism basketball invaders, 24-13 in a game basketball, i ale produced some good

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