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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1985 Hoosiers Wreck Boilermakers’ Hopes of Undisputed Big Ten Title INDIANA TURNS ON [HOLDOUTS PERSIST IN ALL BUT FOUR MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS , POWER TO DEFEAT Phantoms Will Attempt to Unravel PURDUE, 41 1035 Illinois Dewns ins Chea, 39-29, | to Pull Into Three-Way Tie for Second (OWA SNAPS LOSING STREAK Bill Haarlow Maintains Lead Over Kessler in Individual Scoring Battle THE STANDINGS W L Pct. TP OP 3 259 200 | nN w York Yankees Release Bambino in Small Gymnasium at Memorial Building Black magic as worked by the New York Harlemites, dusky cage wizards who’combine well-nigh perfect bas- ketball with plenty of color and showmanship, will be seen here to- night when the traveling club clashes with the Phantoms, pre-tournament favorites to annex the independent championship of North Dakota, The colored cage stars will show their wares at 8:15 p. m., at the small gymnasium of the World War Me- morial building. Special bleachers have been set up to accommodate the spectators. * game .tour of the northern part of the state where they ran up easy wins HAVE FULL ROSTERS Sultan of Swat Heads List of Eight Unsigned Players in Yankee Camp PAUL DEAN IS STILL OUT Medwick and Orsatti Reject Cardinal Contracts; Teams Head for South New York, Feb. 26.—(#)—Babe Ruth with a completely signed squad. They are the Cleveland Indians, the 2 3 fs aN aes Managed by C. M. Olson, the New! and Paul (Daffy) Dean head the list i423 [300 362 325 Yorkers have piled up a formidable | of unsigned athletes as the 16 major 2° 3° .200 361 323 list of victories on their current tour! league clubs speed up the annual “at 4 636 380 357 of the Northwest but will meet plenty | spring movement toward Florida and ° 5 5 500 321 335 of opposition in the local indepen- | California. is 6 4 363 dents, just returned from a three-} Only four clubs will pitch camp 22 28 110 5110 091 = is | over Lansford, Donnybrook and Bal-| Brooklyn Dodgers, the Boston Braves . ‘ 25 ee — i and the Chicago Cubs. The others Chicago, Feb. 26—(P!—It looked) Ising a “wheel style” of play, @/ lack one to nine men. ‘Tuesday as though they will have to slice up the 1935 Big Ten basketball championship among as many as Sour teams. Indiana just about ruined Purdue's} hope of another undisputed title ‘Monday night, turning on a most un- neighborly display to trim the Boiler- makers, 41 to 35 at Bloomington. While that was going on, Illinois defeated Chicago without much trou- ble, 39 to 29, with the result that Purdue, Indiana and the Illini were tied Tuesday for second place at sev- en victories and three defeats. Wisconsin, idle Monday night, headed the parade with eight victor- variation of the center-pivot style, the effectiveness of which depends upon swift and accurate passing, the Harlemites were successful in de- feating the Great Northerns, a team that turned back the Harlem Globe Trotters, 37 to 19. The Phantoms will be at full strength for the game tonight. Prob- able starters will be Harold Tait and Don Arthur in the.fore court; Ted Meinhover at the pivot post and Har- old Massmann and Ben Jacobson in the guard positions. Bob Olgierson, Johnny Spriggs and Don Bondy will provide plenty of reserve power if the game is close. Fate Known Soon Whether Ruth will spend another season with the Yankees or go through with his threat to hang up his spikes, may be decided when he returns Wednesday from a hunting trip and goes into a conference with Col. Jake Ruppert, Yankee owner. Monday Ruth told a group of 800 homeless men at an experimental ag- riculture colony in Orange county that he had “definitely decided to play baseball for several more years because games I played in anueai demonstrated I am good for several more years.” “A decision about my future wiil Me made and probably announced in th BROOKLYN, ‘LYN, BOSTON, OUR BOARDING HOUSE Harlemites’ ‘Black Magic’ Tonight’ CLEVELAND, CHICO — Game Is Called for 8:15 P. M., is FULL OF THESE GROTESQUE opsEcTs! MASKS OF GOME SORT—-AH~UM~ WELL, LADS—~IT LOOKS AS IF WE~ AH-ER-HM-M “BEEN A BETTER, \F ID SENT. MY $2 OVER TO_HAWA\\ AN BOUGHT A. J FEW WAVES | CLEVELAND LOOKS FOR YOUNG BLOOD TO FULFILL PROMISES Vote Return of Fund To Road Department The house Monday voted to restore to the highway department, income derived from the motor vehicle regis- trar which two years ago was trans- ferred to the real estate bond pay- ment fund for payment of interest and fees. The house took this action by pass- ing a bill which would distribute money equally between the highway department and the counties of the State, with 50 per cent of the amount ies and two defeats, but faces the ated of at least one more beat- ing. Badgers Must Meet Purdue ‘The Badgers figure to get around Chicago Saturday night, but will have to reach heights to beat Purdue at Lafayette next Monday. In addition to Wisconsin, Purdue has yet to meet Northwestern at Evanston, which stacks up as a Boilermaker victory. Indiana meets Northwestern Sat- urday and tackles Minnesota at Min- Neapolis the week following. The schedule apparently gives the Hoos- fers none the better of it. Illinois, howeter, appears a cinch to win its two remaining contests, meeting Minnesota at Champaign Saturday, next day or two,” said the Babe. ‘Daffy’ Not a Holdout Paul Dean is not regarded as & holdout in St. Louis. He said re- Peatedly he is satisfied with his new contract and it may be he is merely “eg to deliver it in person at Bra- lenton. The Yankees are trailing clubs of both leagues in signing athletes. Eight in addition to Ruth have not returned their contracts. Besides the younger Dean, the Car- dinals haven't signed Joe (Ducky ‘Wucky) Medwick, slugging outfielder, and Ernie ——— another gardener. Concordia Upsets fielder. He batted .299 in ‘34, and is touted as “the best shortstop bape ect from the Southern league since Joe Sewell graduated in 1920.” Two rookie hurlers the Indians expect to develop are Albert Milnar, 21, southpaw, and Dennis Galehouse, 23, right-hander. Milnar, an alum- nus of the Cleveland sandlots, won 22 and lost 18 for New Orleans, while Galehouse, ® native of Marshallville, ©., won 11 and lost 10 for the same club. Prospective Indian L Indian Lineup Is Youngest Big League Ag- gregation in History Town Talk Cafe, Highway Bowlers Cop League Wins Woolworth Bowlers Lose Three Straight; Construction Crew Beaten Twice New York, Feb. 26.—(#)—Babe Ruth, for 21 years brightest star of the American League, Tuesday was given his release by the New York Yankees and immediately signed a three-year contract with the Boston Braves of the rival National League as vice president and assistant manager. Under the terms of the contract announced jointly by Ruth and Emil Fuchs, president of the Boston club, Ruth will share in the Profits of the club, if any, and is given an option to purchase stock. Negotiations for his affiliations with the Braves have been car- ried on during the course of his round-the-worl@ cruise and were made with the consent of Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees. The correspondence leaves the way open for Ruth to assume Cleveland, Feb. 26—(#)—The In- dians, rated by many critics as hold- ers of a first mortgage on the Amer- ican league 1935 pennant, will de- secon heavily on rookies to fulfill that General Manager Billy Evans and Field Boss Walter Johnson place their pennant hopes in the hands of youth to the extent that the pros- Pective Indian lineup would be the youngest big league aggregation in state high- way department and a county high- ‘The Indians obtained an outfielder] way department are greatly in need from Minneapolis in whom they see|of funds to keep our highways pas- immediate . He is Albert] sable. Wright, a 27-year-old native of Tulsa, Okla. He went into professional ball Town Talk Cafe trundlers turned back the Woolworth Store team three and Michigan's hapless crew at Ann active management of tne club, although Fuchs made it plain that games in a row and the Highway, No. ol pad history, directly pnd mops A.and M. Arbor next Monday. Bill McKechnie, present manager of the Braves, has his full confi- | 2, bowlers won two out of three games Valle Ci 49.26 Of it rookies scheduled to go|socistion hitters in °34 with an avers Towa snapped its losing streak at dence and will be in control of the team “unless circumstances” from the Northwest Construction y > through the training camp clinic st|eee soc egy in an aver- six straight conference defeats, beat- show that it will be better for Ruth to be in full charge on the field. company in City League games rolled New Orleans, Johnson will study with ge Pom ais sani ehinns iiaeiniies oe eet. Ho &, at Aon Arbor. | or Se Co-Leaders of State College|a particularly critical eye the per-|winners,” semarked Evans. “I have The individual scoring battle be- CONFECTIONERY K C UINTS Zahn and Goetz slammed the Sermmerioes of Louis “Bone” Sergeri| ear na sures ioany aintats 4 bee tween Bill Haarlow of Chicago and ‘ 7 ° ry maples for three-game totals of 553 Conference Play Erratic ood s infielder, and Charlie George, catcher.| their predictions come true. Purdue's Kessler, showed no signs of and 551 to set ® fast pace for the Present plans place Berger at ——_——_——. abating. The Maroon added 17 points WIN CITY LE AGUE C. AGE TILTS Chefs. Joe Patera rolled a 837 count Ball at Moorhead second, teass, Notional sel . to give him 146 in 11 games. Kessler's for the losers. qualifies, Odel “Bad News” Hale will The Takes 13 gave him 131 in 10 contests. anna] With Joe Schlosser leading the as-| Moorhead, Minn. Feb. 26—()—lbe shifted from second to third to ee ee aie fe = Heer .... 22-3 ae prbaest eracemegriay laeponpeche cee epee replace the veteran Willie Kamm. T; Titl \ Pi i and Bison Teams | Martin 1 * 3 closed its season a surprise 49-: infield Would Two-Year-Old Racers "88 "sey 2h Morlan . : 7 0 1 {the Construction crew but dropped | victory over the Valley city Statel ms ener See eee ae ampa Open e Traini in Florid Turned Back in Basket- | — — —|the second game, 744 pins to 843. Fro-| Teachers college here Monday night.| inrieia would then be only 23% years. eas ball Games Monday he GTS ous Ones iaplaioecreaaient ints ona the |The, Vikings are coueaders Jn. te |iete, at 6, would be the dean of the i (Orlando, Pia. Feb, 25-—i7—Babes | Pst’ Weely 16) FG FT Pr ee oe omqey ry North i Dakota Intercollegiate Confer-| quartet. Berger and pu Knicker. gee of 23 0 —— of the grand circuit, the two-year- ia Rie RTE.» | His 212 was good f bocker, shortstop, are 23, in ins First Champion- old trotters and pacers, are learning! Maintaining their undefeated | Marum 10 Slee i> nei genet: en enesis iar enae| 2 (Hal) Trosky, slugging first sacker, i“ Pt their lessons these days at the Semi-| status, the State Confectionery quint | Johnson pe a | ually. ship in Two Seasons nole Driving club, winter headquar-jin the City basketball league scored Donahue 0D) ae a Eddie Dahl, Concordia captain, Pathan George, another young- 3 ters of the standard breds, and this) an 84 to 16 victory over the Piggiy |Isaak . o 0 0 playing his final game, was » stellar ster of 23, will be a regular backstop’ Kindergarten for horses is one of the! Wiggly team Monday night and the Akers . OD et performer, leading the Concordia |@pends on the resiliency of Frank! Tampe, Fla., Feb. 26.—(#)—Walter most interesting sports Florida has/ Knights of Columbus team defeated pes | cause with a fine all around game.|P¥tiak, brilliant comer-upper in '34,/ra:en, winner of many golf crowns to offer, the Bison, 24 to 16. Totals...... 12 Al He collected six free throws and four|#Nd the veteran Glenn Myatt. Py his The park itself is a unique spot.) John Yeasley and Themar Simle, od field goals for 16 points, only two less} Pytiak was 2 competent under- luring 23 years of campaigning, & sort of glorified Posen. school leading scorers in the league, com-| Bison (16) FG FT PF than his teammate, Art Myrom, who|Study for Myatt last year. Then ill|was mighty proud Tuesday of his new for horsemen, owned by Will N. Rey-| bined to register 48 points for the |Bobzein . o 1 4 had 18 points with eight field goals|!uck struck the duo, Pytlak fell/titie—champion of the Gasparilla nolds, the tobacco millionaire, and! Confectionery tive and pave the way |Leier . & © # Weise 106 744 760 2210| and a pair of free tosses. victim to a stomach disorder. Myatt Open tournament here—for it was his turned over .o them for their own) for the one-sided victory. Agre was! Becker o 0 0 “rhe re Co. Duke Henrikson was Valley City’s|tecelved a leg fracture in action. | tirst victory in the pest two years. purposes. It was built as a thor-| the outstanding performer for the|Kunz . et ee 183 148 only steady performer. The Vikings] The 205-pound, 6 foot-1 George, oughbred race track nine years ago, Picgly Wiggly five caging six field’ Heiser 1 0 3 154 137 scored only one field goal in the sec-|Who was born in Waycross, Ga., taken over by the harness people six| goals and a brace of gift shots for 12 {Cornish . 0 0 0 154 152 ond half, four minutes before the|comes to Cleveland from New Or- years ago, and today there are 100! points. -- = 140 140 game closed. Summary: leans. He played the outfield at) horses in training, 40 of them two-| Paced by Sebastian Gotez who tal- ee 6 4 9 PG Fr pr|Oglethorpe university and batted year-olds who never have raced. | led five times from the floor and | C. FG FT PF . 8 2 1{.490. Throws and bats right-handed. _—_—_ added three points at the free throw aa ske 1 o 2 1 0 0 A. U, of Maryland Hero ‘Basketball Scores | line, the Knights of Columbus ured |Dohn 0 0 2 © 0 2| Berger, a Baltimore Benes: aad A | 6 Sco ack the Bison. Leier with four field | © 0 Ojaround athletic hero at ver- |_ Basketball Scores | rect tnaa pnir of iree throws was Gorman” 9 9 3 ¢ 8 let ee eee GOES THE PRICE OF | high scorer for the losers Goetz Page Ae: © 0 {Orleans last season, ranking second | ™! a. Kansas ot (By the Associated Press) The scheduled game between the | Beer aoe oe 4 6 2{among Southern league stickers. Six| in ’ ra: SHAVING COMFORT . St. Thomas 26; River Falls Tech- | Transient and Highway quints Was paico, eee © 0 2ifeet two, he weighs 180 and bats and ers 48. postponed Fridey night, The next} pele ae 0 © 2i/throws right ied. Valley City Teachers 26; Con- | regularly scheduled games will be} qo, io ak = 2 2a left. field, and Ear! NOW! pierce 49, |played Tuesday, March 5. Sum-| . | Totals......... 872 861 903 2636, Totals............+.. 17 15 13] Averill, center ‘field, are conceded . loux Falis College 38; Dakota | maries: | Daragaie neertaciligede ig FG FT PFitheir ts without “rookie threats.” Wesleyan 31. State Con. (84) FG FT PF| Mrs. Sweat and Mrs. Shivers work 30 Alin right field the Indians expect to|D° PROBAK South Dakota State 36; Omaha | Yeasley . +. 12 0 0 side by side in a business office at 0 0 4Ibe stre by a newcomer to J 1OR University 35. (Overtime). Simle ... : 11 2. 1'Nashville, Tenn. en alee ed UN Dum a 2 3 4 ’ Af ; ® 0 2 Browns. Dlade OUT OUR WAY By Williams © 1 21 Catcher Bill Brenzel is another|) © 2 2} backstop to be introduced to the big 1 ® 1 3\top by the Indians. His experience aa TH J), 1 0 4/inetudes service with the San Fran- > > 5, |clsco Missions and Kansas City. A erotics) DON'T COVER Minzengelle Fighter | quau..........-.. 6 6 5 FELLERS t 7 DON'T MIND SSG Ry: es Larry Udell pai ii © aa stop tor Mew Orleans last yeas, may CAN'T YEW BoYs | HE a ed for @ job as utilit : ‘Minneapolis, ()—Before| tee) ree! ‘groom y in- See THESE | | TAKIN'EM OUT, FERGOT TO ae Prank 0. 8. Steeple Hennes is ie ASHES AGOIN' ON ME—BUT NOT IN ME. THICKEN IT. & packed Androff shaded Larry Udell in a four-round slugging match, the main event of « boxing program staged by the Knights of Columbus in the Elks club rooms here Monday night. Schaaf scored « close decision Freddie Atkinson in the four round semi-windup. j Fights Last Night | Philadel J Rate High in Classic Tendon, Tee. Bi —Aihoeee heresy to sug- i id HL i ? i E ey 5 [ fs fie A i é E g x ; : i a ft ———e “NOTICH TO CREDITORS ba rod aE OF THE ESTATE FO. N. Deceased. it against the ent of to exhibit them with t! ry vouchers, within six mont! the firat publication of this geet tk North Dakota, or tot @ of the County Court Bui H City of North Cor Bismarck in Burleigh county, thrilling back-stretch duel with the late Forbra, look capable of giving You are, hereby further notiti the hl lal aac | O oy Berioe, udge of t P ~ | Be ti ey th t Rooms of Court, in ie gat, Ee How ° Y Siete" deceased, which have. ‘be duly and regularly presented as here- inbetore je 1ith day of February, A. J. A. rik the ota the Adminis. ch, N. 936. “Betas tog blades, uniform ia qualicy, for only 296 Taek mantes