The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1935, Page 8

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Franchise of Boston _Braves Placed on Auction Block |ARMY FAVORED TO BEAT NAVY, oe RANKS OVER | YALE NATIONAL LEADERS DECIDE TO ASSUME CONTROL OF TEAM rs | Most Drastic Action Since 1903 Endorsed by All Club Presidents OEBTS FIXED AT $325,000) Amount to Be Cleared by Re- organization of League, Says Frick -The Bos- seball team was a Na-} tional League orphan Wednesday, its franchise dangling before anYone wh would open his coffers to the risky} business of baseball. | Beset with financial perplexities.| the lowly Braves, who finished far in the cellar last season, were taken over by the League Tuesday after the action was endorsed unanimously by} the other presidents of the circuit. Tt was the first time since 1903,| ‘when the league took over the fra chise of the Philadelphia club. thay} such drastic action had been take! i Debts of the club are estimated to} total $325,000. This amount, Ford) Frick, league presid id, would be} cleared cither by reorganiation of the club ownership or by the league, the latter finds it necessary to oper: ate the club. ‘The meeting was attended by pres- {dents of the le: . Charles F.! Adams, majorit holder of the; Braves, and Major Francis Murphy; holders. Adams controls 8,500 of the 15,000 shares. A year ago, Judge Emil Fuchs. then) club president, sought to operate a dog racing plani at Braves’ Field order to solve his difficul but be | cause of the gam> spect the plan was frowned on by the league mo- guls, and the pian dropped As a result the Bri for a tin were threatened with loss of the par! season, Babe Ruth was signed as vis: president and assist the aging Babe failed to heighten the | turnstile tempo, became embroiled | with the club officials and finally re-| signed. Sports Round: Up! By EDDIE BRIETZ Nation: ssional Base-! Seven Prof ball Clubs.” . . . The happiest man to! come out of that meeting of club| Tuesday night was Charles} Adams of Boston He no} owned the Brave: Ford ! Frick will one question to the list his investigetors are asking peo- | ple in the street. . It is) Do you vant to buy the Braves? Giant fan dered how Bill Terry and Dic feibecikunwn (en minute ccss, will hit it off . . before the Stanford game, S California said: ford will win, but 1 hope Tm lyinz again. . Fight experts say Al McCoy of Boston is just the lad to pin | back John Henry Lewis’ ears. | “Jafsie’ Condon of Hauptmann | case fame now bebs up as Ford. | ham’s first feothall corch. | | \ ( b Allison of | Joe Louis isn't so hot above the ‘border. Lou Dettner, Canadian promoter, dropped $10,000 on Joe's | exhibitions in Ottawa, Montreal andj Toronto. . . . During all the time he! managed Braves, Bill McKechnie | never had a co: Emil tor of the Massachusett mployment commission . . per year... judge got out the Braves. Bing Crosby, the crooner, owns a race hoss or so and a piece of lightweight Freddy Stecle, . . . When Kate Smith, the buxon | croonerette, heard about it, she | went out and bought herself an entire professional basketball team, ... Max Schmeling is on | his way to New York to sign for a fight with Louis next summer Max watched that river of gold roll by until he could stand it no longer. ... Tad Wieman says his Princeton line is just about as good as the mas- terpiece he turned out at Michigan in 1925... . Tom Yawkey and Eddie Collins are hunting in South Caro- lina. . . . Bill Terry did a lot of pop- ping tt last fall about retiring, but those in the know say he'll be right back on first fot the Giants, aching dogs and all.... | Fights Last Night | (By the Associated Press) New York—Wildcat O'Connor, » 14514, New York, outpointed Eddie Ran, 148, Poland, (8). _ Jacksonville, Fia.—Joey Speigel, 145, Pittsburgh, stopped Wildcat a 145, Fort Worth, Texas, Spat lorth Cap tain Gril Shuler lan ts a product yenia tnstitnte of won letters im toot both schools He is a track and an expert field artillery | Buffalo Springs Five Succumbs to Alumni) a| Tulane-Louisiana State: L. S. U. Buffalo Springs, N. D., Nov. 2% |team igi rned back the bid of the local high | New York, Nov. 27.—UP)—Gctting cage quint 25 to 23. in the sea- jChicago on their own rink Tuesday L, Sanghi. alumni guard. | pignt, with five field goals. 'the Hawks out of the undefeated | Erickson T. Eide and H. Compton showed up|cjass with a 4-1 triumph. the high school. {was high well at guar {a preliminary gaine the high school ; igirls defeated an alumni five, E who represented the minority stock- | 7p S. Fide, f Later the league underwrote the ren- |p tal of the field G Just before the beginning of last |r. Bid manager, bui}D, Howe, f... (cote Littman, 164, i dae Oscar Ran- wil- Wis, i |Barker Sees bh cas ‘Washing: ton Winning Over Nodaks | in Tough Game | | By HERBERT W. BARKER New York, Nov. 27.—()—Resting ‘faith in the form charts, (a slender lreed if there ever was one), thisj, Jerry Harnish blasted the. maples | week's double-barreled football pro- i gram lines up about as follows to this {perhaps astigmatic observer: j Thanksgiving Day | Fordham-New York U.: Fordham. | Pitt-Carnegie: Pitt. Penn-Cornell: Penn. | Brown-Colgate: Colgate. | Temple-Bucknell: ‘Temple. Catholic- North Carolina State: | Catholic. | George Washington - North Dakota | | university: George Washington, but {those Dakotans probably will be! j tough. } Vanderbilt-Alabama: Alabama. { North Carolina - Virginia: North | | Carolina. | Nebraska-Oregon State; Nebraska. | St. Mary’s-Washington State: St./ 1 | Mary's. Saturday Army-Navy: Army. Yale-Princeton: Princeton. Coltmbia-Dartmouth: Dartmouth. | Boston College-Holy Cross: Holy | Thompson \Cr Texas Christian - Southern Metho- | Harnish dist: Christian. M AROONS TRIUMPH the Montreal Maroons belied | The Hawks’ margin over the New York Rangers was cut to one point 2./as the Rangers defeated the Ameri- “cans 1-0 Toronto turned back the »|Bosion Bruins 2-1 in the other game.} ‘ DRAGONS ELECT CAPTAIN Moorhead, Minn., Nov, 27.—()—/ The Moorhead State college football! team last night elected Walter Mi. kulich of Bessemer, Mich., gaptain for | 1936. A. Burns, c ... D, Freymiller, f M. Ingei: /180-171—547, George Smith led the |Town Talk five to victories in the 'first and third games. Dettman was | | 0 0 0; 0 0 0) 9 5 itsen; umpire, Rowling! Foor Scores | Klein's Toggery and Town ‘raik| Cafe bowlers captured two out of} three games from Robertsons’: and Gamble - Robinson, respectively, in City League matches Tuesday. for counts of 172-209-169—550 to pace Klein’s team and his second gamej ivas good for the evening’s high single game honors. Ole Nordlund for Rob-; jertson’s annexed the three game high | j with Scores of 181-199-236—616. | Toppling the pins for counts of 196- | {high pin-getter for Gamblé-Robinson with games of 140-124-146—410, The! Morlan . 149 {Dummy . 280 Dummy . Winistorfer 464 jSiag_.. ‘Nordlund ... 181-199-236— 616 | Detroit vs. Texas Tech. Handicap . ll- 11- T— 29} —- —- . ——|Colorado (7) vs. Denver (0) . ‘oggery :+ 157-190-179— 526! 176-157-150— 483 | [Fox ... ‘Beaudoin . 168-158-128— 454 seve 172-209-169— 550 Totals...... an 799-801-762—2452 | Gamble Pe reonias Deitman + 140-124-146— 410 | Sedevic | Amery 110-130-107— 347 Baldwin Larsen .... 208-141-159— 508 146-144-181— 471 872-822-835—25: HAMPIONS NAMED co. FOOTBALL GAMES THIS WEEK Colgate (20) vs. Brown (13) ........s.eees North Caroline State vs. Catholic .... North Dakota (7) vs. George Washington @. . New York U. (13) vs. Fordham (39) Cornell (13) vs. Pennsylvania (23) | Pittsburgh (20) vs. Carnegie Tech Bucknell (0) vs. Temple (0)..........-+ Missouri (0) vs. Kansas (20) . Oregon State vs Nebraska .. . St. Louis (7) vs. Washington (27).... Centenary vs. Xavier .. Alabama (34) vs. Vanderbilt (0) . Kentucky (0) Maryland seeves i Virginia 16) vs. North Carolina (25) . South Carolina (7) vs. Washington & Lee (14) Virginia Military (0) vs. Virginia Poly (13) West Virginia vs. Loyola .......sssssssseeeees | Scores: | Washington State (6) vs. St. Mary's (9) .. {Drake vs. Arizona Gonzaga (18) ys. Portland (0) . 420 | Oklahoma A. & M. (0) vs. Oklahoma (0) ... Arkansas (7) vs. Tulsa (7)..... 135-143-137— 415 | Texas (13) vs. Texas A. & M0) 760-780-833—2373 | Utah State (7) vs. Utah (14) . | Colorado State 126-177-136— 439| Boston University vs. Miami Army (0) vs. Navy (3) .........ie85 Holy Cross (7) vs. Boston College @ . Dartmouth vs. Columbia .. Princeton (0) vs. Yale <7) . 128-161-107— 396! Alabama Poly (7) vs. Florida (14) .. | Georgia (1) vs. Georgia Tech (0) ...... 140-203-149— 391) Loufsiana State (12) vs, Tulane (13) .. (1934 Scores Are Listed in Parenthesis) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 East Tennessce (19) ... West New Mexico . FRIDAY, SATURDAY East Dummy . -140-140-140— 420! Western Maryland (13) vs. Georgetown (0) . Handicap 128-128-128— 384° , Mississippi (7) vs. Mississippi State (3) .......- ae: se eee mci West ! Tolals........ 786-886-" -T16—2348 | taaho PEO LOLLUAT YS ae tnecsseegeamunwnsss clwerwes | : Town Talk Cafe ; Southwest one : oe Nee $85 | Southern 2 Methodist (9) vs. Texas Christian (0) . smith ISBT bar | eet es) Ps RUPP) se mary: McClusky (35) \E. Rhia, tf . lw Miller, g R. Aichele . \Denhott (12) .New ee oot od a at LE. Heib, c W. Korus, g . R. Heib, ¢ . | Bodwein |W. Engel . San ee “ -- Tulse | ee : .College Station | McClusky Miami (Night) | S..+e+...-Los Angeles FLY! ERS vi ICTORS M’Clusky Five Beats Denhoff High, 35-12 McClusky, N. D., Nov. 27.—Clyde Mummert and Alvin Berg set a fast scoring pace as McClusky defeated |Denhoff, 35 to 12, in the season’s cage opener here. Berg, Emil Rhias and Emil Bauer turned in good «floor games. Mummert led the scoring with seven field goals. W. Korus was outstanding for Denhoff. The sum- a 4 3 ort no hte Totals .........66. iu Engel, f . alecoounnondul sscoccmes Totals . puwloscuccomstcasas san oS ° Denhoff Referce: ‘Northern § Slope Cage Schedules Announced; Hagen .. Sentinel Butte, 2 N. D. D., Nov. 27.—(#)-- ! Becker Basketball schedules for both divi-| Maddock !sions of the Northern Missouri Slope: Falkner . conference were announced Wednes-'Goetz .. jday by Secretary M. A. Tovey, SUPEr- | Priske x 'intendent of schools here. Members of the executive commit- tee of the conference are M. B. Steig of Hebron, president; Lester ‘Touit=| son, Taylor, vice president; and Sec-) Paramount (26) retary Tovey. The conierence was divided into! two divisions, Four teams, two from: each division, with the test confer-| Winslow enee records will meet at the Season's end in a one-day tournament prob-: jably to be held at Dickinson. Members of the conterence are \Flaig | Beach, Sentinel Butte, Belfield, Dick-) +++ Houston | \inson model high and Dickinson !Central, Taylor, Assumption Abbey at! ‘ship by defeating Hilda Stowell of 'Richardton, Almont, Glen Ullin, He-! 27.—(#}—The St. Chicago, in the second game of theibron, and New Salem. Both Dick- Edgeicy, N. D., Nov. 27.—(#)—En- Missourians third straight victory. aa derlin afid Ellendale were awarded) the 1935 football title of the south-; jeastern athletic conference, Emmett} 3) McKenna, secretary, announced Tues-| day.” The co-champions were unde-|Vey of Los Angeles won the women’ canoe pocket billiards chanpion feated this year. WINS CUE TITLE FORKERS WIN long after midnight | | 29 Louis Fiyers operied St. Paul’s Amer-' playoff, 50 to 48 in a 68-inning match |inson quints end those west of there! Foiser (ican Hockey association season last! which ended ‘night by beating the Saints, 2-0, the Wednesday. are in the western division; teams east of Dickinson are in the castern |Marlan .. | division, A feature of the conference tour- imey will be music by a 59-piece band Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 27—(®)— | composed of the best players from the| Chicago, Nov. 27.—(#)—Ruth Har-|Central high school ‘began its 1935- | cohference schools under the direction| tennis, golf, dramatics, debate, little '36 basketball season last night by|of Fred Curtion, hipping Hillsboro, 53-6, 2 Paramount, K. C. Quints Winners Theatre Downs Piggly-Wiggly: Catholic Team Whips Business College Paramount Theatre and Knights jof Columbus quints in the City Bas- ketball league emerged with victor- ies In ‘closely-contested games Mon- day. night. Paced by Allen and Croonquist, 3;who scored 10 to 7 points, respective- Olly, the Paramount five defeated the Piggly-Wiggly aggregation, 26 to 19. Q|Leir and Heiser kept the store team —1in the running all the way, Becker, Bobzien and Goetz showed pr|the way for the K. C.’s 23 to 19 vic- * jtory over the Capital Commercial 9{College. Swenson looped in four field OT coals and a gift shot to lead the Col- lege team, The scores: o| ccc (19) FG FY PF... iGramm ... 0 0 0 Timanson . 1 0 i} _ !Baily 2 1 2 | Torkelson. 0 3 0 =< | Swenson 4 1 0 gi Schmidt . 0 0 3 “ Swindling . 0 0 0 Totals .. 7 5 5 K. C's (23) seeeeeeees O 0 3 zien . 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 a 0 2 |Boelter - 0 9 i Totals ......... wee 10 3 10 :Croonquist .. 3 1 4 E. Spriggs 1 1 3 ’ 1 0 1 Brown .... 0 1 2 Schlosser 1 1 3 jAllen .... 4 2 0 ~ 0 0 0 Totals ....... sevee 10 6 13 Piggly Wiggly (19) Cummins ......... 0 1 2 3 1 o 3 2 4 ; Kunz 1 0 1 0 1 4 | Wenaas . 0 0 9 Totals . wT 5 i theatre, kittenball and a complete | The conference also sponsors track, »| music festival. Here's the most attractive offer, we believe, that’s ever been made to pipe smokers. 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