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eae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935 _ Johnston Leads ‘Whiskers’ to Win Over Phantoms, 36-32 | BEARDED STAR HITS [Main Eventers Get Call on Charity [Turnstile Activity |GLENDIVE, BEATEN BY BRAVES, _ | JAMESTOWN CAGERS HOOP FOR 21 POINTS,| Fight Program Here Monday Night {1s Bi 188 Trend PLAYS D sia ea shal HAND SAINTS FIRST . HIGH “SCORING TOTAL eae SETBACK OF SEASON Pugilism Tops Box Office After Staving Off Closing Parochial Quint Succumbs to Capital City Independents sut-! High Scorer cy ° Demaray, siecle, Udell, || Gramling Have All Head- lined Cards Short-enders on a 14-13 count at New York, Dec. 21.—()—Attend- ac Mandan Friday night, the Glendive, ance “comparable to predepression Comebacks Rally of Visitors | Vaunted Bluejay Scoring fer First Defeat in Close C Attack, 39-9 - ontest Thirty-four rounds of boxing and every bout a headliner. ‘That is how American Legion of- days” and a continued “box-office comeback in all branches of American sport, topped by the return of the million-dollar gate to pugilism, are Mont., prep quint invades Bismarck | tonight for the second of a two-day invasion of the state. Tonight's game with Coach Glenn COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Week Ending Dee. 20, 1 Team Standings, ——— St. Mary's bowed to the Jamestown gym, with a preliminary between the Assn. ofa Com, ee * | ficials are characterizing the ap- proclaimed the principal trends of 1, Pct.|Hanna’s Demons has been scheduled| no, Scncol Bll : | ts : - | Bi k Bakery .. 11.694 luejavs. 39-9 Friday BONDY PACES LOCAL FIVE} {Rent cate, which wall Be staged Nese 1985 by the country’s press box ob-) Diitota Rational Bani .. 22 14 ce11{fOF 8 p.m. ab the new high school nent in @ rough-and-tumble game played at Jamestown. It was the first — Monday night at the World War “The tide of prosperity, which set| Highway Dept. ... 17 .528/Imps and Driscoll high slated to get Memorial bullding. tn during 1894, has now” removed | Sista eh, H Alf underway ot 7p. m. andthe third straight win, for" the House of David Closes 9-Point | And the Legion promoters are not nearly all the red ink from the ath-| Bismarck Tribune... 5 21 1417] Trailing 14-10 with three minutes] Jove bragging without cause for a glance letic ledgers,” comments one sports| Regulatory Dept. . 9 27 .250/left to go Friday, the Glendive cagers Gap to Assume Lead in Third Period “Red” Johnston, scoring sensation at the records shows that a majority ‘of the give-and-take boys on Monday's {program have fought in headline ibouts, not only in Bismarck or North {Dakota but outside of the state Bs) editor in voicing what appears to be @ majority view. “The evidence is conclusive. Pro-! fessional boxing has one man to thank—Joe Louis—for its sudden re- jeason's High Team 3 gam High team single game, Bakery High individual 3 games, Verduin 603 High individual single game, ‘isher .. A Individual Hi staged a fine rally but were held off by an inpenetrable Brave defense af- ter Hein, stellar center, registered two points from the floor, and Scabad | dropped in a free throw. rds Bakery .... {Saints Limited to three field goals and a (brace of gift shots, the Saints at no time seriously threatened the James- bebe cagers who shot ahead at the to pile up and continued ; ints. of the House of David quint, paced well. H turn to big profits but the causes of! Name The Glendive quint jumped to an his teammates in a brillant last-half Dick Demaray, slashing Bismarck i eperee Z}early lead but the Braves, paced by ‘ gebie GuAna, webs -cuiatedatuprng ne rally here Friday night that over-| welter, who meets Leo Phalen of Eka- eral otherwise. Patera two reserves, Reidinger, forward, and| 5) tf Sted came a 9-point deficit at the half and| laka, Mont., in one of the two 8-round | “They must be when capacity | schiosser Miluck, guard, closed the gap. Man- uejay offense. Schauer scored five enabled the bearded stars to emerge F (headline bouts, has been a favored Se ee ee we eee dan held a 4-3 lead at the end of the| {eld goals and a free throw for high- with a 36-32 victory over the Bis- |main eventer in South Dakota, Towa alta ND i A By Ons eo tes 3|tirst quarter, increesed the margin to/fcon"s Honors and Baker had four marck Phantoms. ; Montana for the past four y the Rose Bowl football match is a) Moeller’... -3 at the half but trailing 9-10| ‘70M the floor and a gift shot. it iets SLY lta ellout more than two weeks in ad-| Devlin MA alice | It was the last game before the Shooting for the most part with aj} | Dick consistently has had topnotch} “Red Johnston, bearded forward vain: ” le Be MARTH Ic when the fourth period opened. Christmas holidays for both teams. clumsy looking, though uncannily ef- | 4 | booking on Twin City, Sioux City,} of the House of David team, led ‘Another observer emphasized that: eee = aes Reidinger started the fourth pertoa | O88 summary: fective, boost from the waist, John- |fowa; Billings, Baker and Glendive,| his mates to a 36-34 victory over | 11.0 sports following ale Kew snore Se eee Mandan relly with a free throw which | 5'“yary's (9) i ir be ston tallied seven field goals in the _ |oMnt.; and Aberdeen, Deadwood and, the Bismarck Phantoms here Fri- | Gioniminating than eer ‘hike: i ‘Team Standings tied the score and two buckets in|m’ per ¢ oa “thou Othe) WSIS MAME LU | Yankton, 8. D., fight cards. Last year| day night. Johnston scored 21 at eRe id i nonpdlin aae Ww et. quick succession gave the Braves the!Fischer’ f ooo sco. three in the first half and a free fought Billy Celeb; ints tacular stuff and wants to be sure of}, H. will Co. at hi Hiey cll Ay ,|Fischer, f . 2 0 3 throw gave him high scoring honors jhe fought Billy Celebron of Rockford, ee getting its money's worth. Capitol Cafe 32 iflead which they clung to despite! andersoy, ¢ . TD eee with 21 points. ; me ee featured bout of a Milwau-| The colleges, notes an eastern} Robertsons - 20 Glendive's ee split. vpree|Huthing, g «1. amen eae It was the first defeat of the season | Ree ey eee { sports editor, have recognized this by| Town Talk Gute | =e Hein was high-point man with three|Pausch, g . Tare Geer) for the Phantoms who ‘were playing Dick Is Crowd Pleascr tae \t \ AGRE foal oldtime rivalries in Gambie-Wobinsong é is a tate aha aa defensive . GRE ceed without the services of Ted Mein- And swick niwave canseet a OW in football and seeking to build up more | Comans Tourist Cam 12 sive i Totals .......s0.... 3 3 8 hover, giant center and an important enpagerinhy in & bit wnete ac attractive schedules, generally, with) V0 WoT Ns os, ‘irecurae, - |Ganererren, elas PF samestown (9) FG FI PF cog in the local independent’s offense. | shown his wares for the fans like to| ECCLES re et tener oe camer Baier 02 af Baker. £ ye te cs ‘Tonight the two teams will play again hit radii in with é as incre ig prestige.’ ret Bie wiht. y 5| Snyder, f ... 1 2 1 t Devils Lake and a third ar: ip UN AN he Fy rl at Conspicuous trends noted otherwise |} B2m°* 09 HL Ce Hein, c . Bi 0: Bhae, 3 Li osaats derous left, and he never fails to give during 1935, for the fifth i 1 game, 0. H. Will Co. Golbeere. y ane Joyce, c 3 0 oO ance has been booked for Sunday at | 1 rerhy fae 1s 5 annual As- Ind ial High , lwexler, g . hee tie Lakota. dL AEHEee FMRI OE ee sociated Press poll, include the su.-| Name Avg,|Mullet, g 0 0 2) rippert, g 0 0° he Phantoms Take Early Lead Sattis cave fae thiaveare volnids te Arye cess of the first major league ex-| 7 Stnnciacr’ | 179) Bere, f aoe jSchauer, g CHijes Gean Harold Tait, Don Bondy and Ben | “gip” fi he periment with night baseball (at Cin-|Kiein . 177; Legato, f .. One jSeeman 1-1 ee Jacobson each sank a long one from | § gip” as far as the cash customers cinnati), the widespread movement} A. Schne! 137) McCullough, c ... 0 9 OO K501 00 ae sae the floor as the game opened to give! are concerned. | Bank of North Dakota and Quan-|to bring the subsidizing of college| Huss -- 178 po erence 5 the locals 6 points before the whisk- Ernie Hetherington, tackling the/rud, Brink and Reibold bowlers won| football players out into the bpen, irae a a POS Secs ee 7 1g! Gratton ¥ ny & é ered stars had gotten on the board. rugged Larry Udell of Aberdeen in} two out of three from the Easy eae he rapidly increasing popularity of | Walery id | sean aay FG FT PF! Totals ae 6 6 The first quarter ended 8-4 in the |the co-headliner, has not been with-{ers and Bank of North Dakota Col-|“soft ball,” and the spread of gam- a vis { Phantoms’ favor and they increased out his top bookings. The former|lection department, respectively, in! bling in all branches of sport. gine 113} Toman, f Se at aca EA Ee - . the margin to 20-11 at the half time, Canadian ‘crapper was one of Winni-|service league matches rolled Friday| Other results: Gains of pro football ERV Freisz, f . beh ra M ‘Clusky Team Wins with Bondy and Frank Lee sharing peg’s No. 1 fighters for two seasons|night. Smith, rolling for the Bank]in popular interest, tendency toward! Week Ending D 3 Smith, c rege! 1 ts & the scoring honors. ys i jand fought as a headliner at Grand!team, toppled the maples for counts|more “open” game in football; recog- erage toch: Ha g i eyes) | Fourth, Fifth Tilts But in the second half, Johnston ‘Forks, Minneapolis, Fargo, Duluth and! of 161-208-185—554 for high single|nition of southwest's high place in| Quanrud, Brink & Bold .. 14 10 8 0 1 ry began his unerring sharpshooting and his home city before joining Isham!and three game honors. The scores: |college football, and rise of Negro f 4 Collection 13. 11 Reldinger, f 2 8 Oj McClusky, N. D., Dec. 21.—Coach closed the gap. In the rough-and- Hall's local fight stable. ! Easy Washers athletes to prominence. = 8 —=§ | Hasy Washer. . aeae House, f a Lioyd Adler's cagers won their fourth tumble third quarter the Phantoms In the last year he has been thejcarrol . | 114-127-153— 396) Season's Records Lubke, ¢ : 4 pland fifth consecutive game of the were held to a single free throw b: jmain attraction on boxing cards in| Alberts + 151-135-158— 441 Bowman Submerges H Puig team sy ganmess ate Miluck, & 2 © %icurrent season this week, defeating Bondy and the score at the end of North and South Dakota, Montana!rarson « 129-116-133— 378 3 | High single game team, : ee 10 | Mercer Monday, 21-12, and Anamoosc the period stood 26-21 against them. and Iowa, along with Demaray. | McNally . 94-168-150— 412 Amidon Quint, 64-0) _¥, pa Collection Depa. LPS gol we oueag Rp jouesta. 28-16. The loss of Emi" Rallying at one point in the final Johnson . 159-164-146— 463 High individual 3 games, Smith —_—_—_— Bauer, who suffered a foot injury in A sane es | See Udell Gets Top Rating ol High single game individual, | : iy my period, the Capital Citians narrowed pene Bow! N.D. =e Smith | Sent 1 Butte Bows {the Mercer game, resulted in a PAW REGIN to four pointe but tebe: | Udell, once a contender for the mid-} jowmian) ND, Dec. a1 Avrecord nat entine shanged lineup at Anamoose. Rtha 8 points he be~ er aleweigh TOtALS se ccne 644-710-742-2096| high score was run up here when| ., 1a * - Bs changed lineup ; - _Rth lated rally lost steam and the Benton ees LaLa eo iis ibeseaty peices ack koala Geacti “Stub? -Evanet eagers, same ane’ To Wibaux Five, 26-21 | ang Ronrer were steliar performers in Harbor colony team stalled success ERNIE HETHERINGTON po get comes to rating the aeaenusen 122-148-122 392! merged the Amidon quint under a\ Haskin both victories. The summaries: aie to won al that margin until the | — - a - [pe eae poecnareey wees ean ome ¢ + "g9-153-135— 377| 64-0 score. Thielges and McKennet, oe Sentinel Butte, Dec. 21—Breaking|McClusky (21) FG FI PF final whistld sounded. mates at! : A ae + | Johnson he last 30 seconds of |Riha, f ye ne | ‘Red’ | Abor desi o . 126-116-119— 361| Bowman forwards, led the scoring; McNally a 20-all tie in the last is wy ot drat oe sue Emglishan Stops sist. “uit on Se RS BI ee a a | CS. eee ieee himself out’ and had to take a rest rings and later made Minneapolis his| : cee ee oe oe eee ee ee ve ict ene JOcaisy | Mn gnuson ; wo | e 2) 07 0 ‘hi ti = 14- 40— :who number among their victims, Alberts day, 26-21. Larson dropped in two; Mummert, 2 eerie nest Site SeAanto Steal Riske i m Ist Round ' a etrianabson featured in “windy eagle Bae Bee = Or Buttalo Springs, Srettinger.” ve Larson ‘long shots and Helvik made good a! Berg, es. . : 4 : Pelsesinpped 3 all a wr the Polals sci isiss 673-793-716—2182 | summary: = free throw in the closing seconds of |Lang d mag Ne ye 1 jcAVOy a x My |, Boi Ri y cea 5 Kia od 2 ic] E # ‘ loc! Unleashes Torrent i Quanrud, Brink & Riebo'd Herzig, f 3 0. ul high point man for the lopals with | Aichcle 0 Bondy was high-point man for the | Minneapolis if his comeback campaign: ay-i5 5 Hazelton Tigers, 13-10; sea | : {Bosch + 147-151-160 —433] Thielges, f 6 1 0; 4 |two fleld goals and a brade of gift! locals with five baskets from the floor} of Leather to Beat Middle- |proves he can still dish it out. ‘gngler . + 130-125-153— 408} ee +, so 0) shots, The summary: [Sams tais dis ees au ana Tet a8 and a gift_sho - Lee tallied 8 points, | ‘ Recently, Rusty Gramling, booked | Neihauer 1 457-157-117— 43 : 6 1 0, Hazelton, N. D., Dec. 21.—Braddock| Sentinel Butte (21) FG FT PF) Mercer (12) FG Pr pr Jacobson 7; Sorsdahl 4 and Tait 2. | weight Champ to mect Nick Bush of Aberdeen in the} posta 149-178-163— 49 eer iscored an upset and avenged an|podge, f 1 1 2!Krug f. rie wee Pea (or tlle avin cists ate jS-round semicwindup, has been get~lireckins ".. 1 176-178-173— 527 3 0 oveatlier defeat by downing the strong| Dempsey, f No 0 4ldust, tf we ae the state high school tournament last |, N2™, York. Eee ieee Eine maaucie| oe j Stone, g,c ...... 0 0 0j Hazelton Tigers, 13-10, here Tuesday. ; Reinholz, c . v1 2 2) Hielle, c Se 0 eae His Stiish, who have p has been seen in main events at Glen-! points 759-789-769—2314! Bingham, g 3 0 0{ Peterson and Barton were outstand-| Brown, & Ll2 2 2lbittke, g Oeste a . Auped diva. ice gambeat is jdive, Fargo, Aberdeen and several) : ‘oot fap ing on defense for Braddock andj sh 2 0 3:Stradincer, Opes 0 a) a guard position; Tait and Jacobson i ities 1 Bank of N. D. Collection Dept. | Lyford, g ...... Aa Tae 1 {Shoen, 2 . S05 si cer, as, Evasied aien Cease North Dakota cities in the past few regen | Robinson led the scoring with three; alistot, f ... weee 2-2 11 Peterson. Deri g Were key men in advancing the ball. | ge tee oe tom Ouieegtt end cay imonths and indications are that he|Dale ... seve 142-128-123— 993 - = findigoalsanaia giv shor. Btesanal ee cata aes ee and Lee looked good, although he was! .* be envy | will be booked in several more before |Birdzell seeee 135-121-180— 442 Totals... 1:29 6 2 el Keetiahat alls - Flite ee ees having tough hick with his shots, Vena ene Madison Square} ‘i. winter is over. crore Kinzer... - 453| Amidon (¢) FG Fr Lia eee est for Hazelton. The) Totals............. 7 7 14; Feterson ie ae cient Beeiman, guard, and “slim” | Gareen Prise fot namaatOS:| "That doesn’t even mention Sonny|Varnic . te. 127-131-147— 405] Morland, f sO 0) (gal ROME ro Fr pr! Wibaux 28) FG OFT Wag SME Curtiss, center irféuted much to} v npion of} Vesa a Kenney . 130-175-168— 473 Lipsit, f . 0 0 i Manni i 2 4) . : 4 : the empire, vntesched a torrent. o¢| Wood of Fargo; or “Wild Bill” Hassel- | Kenney Barton, f o 2; Manning, f McClusky (28) FG PT PF the House of David team’s effective-{! fs i t fs Hahdicap ......... 36- 36- 36— 108! Roberts, c . 0 Oo Al y 9! Hawark, i: 0 1 | McClusky . ees he: summare Hleather against Abo Risko of Syracus trom, but it gives you a fair idea that Haagenstad, 0 0 Hill,, 0 NPR, £523 che <i 3 0 1 ag : |N. ¥.. world midctoneigitt champion, "ithe Legionaires Know what they're Totals yoi-744-829_-2274| Johnson, & 0 6 9; Robinson, c 1 0 Belles i 3] Mummert, f 2.0) 40 z Phantoms ( 2) rG rr : cked him cut in 2:48 of the| talking about, i ba i \Edmunds, g 0 0 0{ Peterson, g . 1 0 1{Rohrer, ¢ ... cre $ wef. 4.0 i ——___—__—_— ¢| Buzalsky, g 0 o 1; Narden, g 1 1 1|Miller, g . 0 Tait, fe. Th hoce face arainea| * i sivig, i = ; 0 0 0 Olgierson, f 9 0 1 his stool at! y J ights Li Last Night o Momelyisat, or oF. A Totals... 3. 4 » 2! Lego et Beas ¢ . et te oy sent Risko ete ae eae: | Totals 0 9! Hazelton (19) FG FT PF 1 ea ane d son, & 3 nis first right y The Associa ) ssi Sail \Maier, f .. eee ig 7 Set fee Sorsdahl, g .... 38 | New York—Jock MeAvoy, 16812, (By the Assecintes Pres) i Weiser, f 1 a mews ‘Totals ... 42 Hae hee ack to his} Eng'and, knocked out Eddie | Nebraska ie arn |Killdeer Turns Back Chalfin, ¢ Od ay Wadunanal Sool | Anamoose (16) FG FI PF ‘otals 2 5 - The English-) (Babe) Riske, 1614;, world mid- | St. Thomas 34; Superior Teach- Richardton, 46 to 25) shea. ¢ :0 0 38! Defeat Max, 34-20)4reent. 1 -. AO House of David (36) FG PY pp /Man, Mis arms flailing ik a windmill} dlewelght champion (1), non- | S27 ge Gontka, ¢ 0 1! ’ \Wayceman, f . as py 8 Gabnton. t M10 1 o/it a gale, looped over tofts and righ title. : ; a) ; Killdeer, N. D., Dec. 21.-—-Racking See) a es ceed wie te esta ceded RE IC? O70 tin Martin, f . » 3 0 4 that sent Risko staggering backwa Eoston—Tony Shucco, 177, Bos- | yircinia’ Junior 40; Coleraine | up their fifth consecutive basketball Totals. 4 if Miecd each ee? "{Pfeifle, @ ... Dea) 70 G. Curtiss, f ...... ny 0 9 and finally down again for a count ton, and Al McCoy, 174, Water- Seria 10, . victory, the Killdeer Independents d2-| Referee: Anderso1 npire: eae wood defeated Max high, 34-20, Tues-| shook, g 2 0 2 i Curtiss, ¢ ... y 4 18h ville, Me.. drew (12). virginia Junior Reserves 52; Eve- |feated Richardton Assumption Ab- eee keep oe Jaelenien soe i | Reichert 0 ql i \ aan s + } 9 2igneer on his face was ihe sardontc| essen Mase, outpointed Gusteve | ie! dunlor Reserves 10, | bey: 46-25. McDonald with elght field’ New England Cagers _ | was the fifth win for the Comets who|** pate : v2 0 2 nalt-grin of a champion who finds} Roth, 158 Belgium (15). Ribon:47; LaGrosss Teachers; 26. ; : : | Defeat New Leipzig: 'e4 2-7 at the halt, Prattengut, Max! rotais Fae , timeel te = 2 Illinois Wesleyan 42; Oshkosh , | mary: i pzig -d, led the scoring with five field Oo co 1 2g Rimsclf onthe flocr before he has] Syracuse, N. ¥—Uow Ambers, | "Teachers 19. Killdeer (46) FG FT PF, peas mun als and nae of (ee thkowe, Ths r Is: fe arose another st ai . 136, 3). é , Bodwin, $0 Ay ; Phantoms ... 812 1 11—S2}leather and went down three more, — Mellywood, Calif—Hank Hank- | wl 2B go cue |B. Anderaon, © fees secting = Ton mare throughout | Underwood FO FT PF “Toe Best, Glen Ullin House of David. ..... 4 715 10—36jtimes for counis of three, five and) inson, 216, Akron, Ohio, and Tony | Teachers 36. i lo geken ¢ o 0 Olpeer New ‘koleme giine tg-13,{Busch, f . ab hs al STB es easels jelzns before | MeAvoy ‘ninned Rin) “Canceliey AM, Tempe, Kiet rae’ | valparaiso 00:61 Olatia0, |B. Oukrop, g 0 © 2)Gardner led the winners in the scor- | Gogststter, to | , New Salem, N. D. Dec. 21-—Trall- ' CO. A BEATS CARITAS, ee the ropes) ano! sledged' itm. 10)| - Sno eantest” in second -ceund) al: South Dakota University 41; lowa |D. Weydahl, g 12 Oling column with three field goals and' Kranz, c .. 2 0 ing 6-8 at the half and 9-13 at the i COMMERCIAL COLLEGE the floor the final count. | ter latter floored five times, | State Teachers 28. iJ. Wetsch, f 6 1 1a pair of free throws. The sum-/ Miller, g .....- ae } {three-quarter mark, the New Salem \ : q in ‘ ‘ | Risko, who had climbed to his fect Tucson Ari. — John Henry | st. Paul Y. M. C. A. 36; Stout |B. Weydahl, f 1 0 O{mary: Engle, Ivar, s . 2 prep five rallied to defeat Glen Ullin, * \ Paced by anon Hedstrom, whol five times, made or futile gesture to| Lewis, 184, Phoenix, Ariz. out- Institute 27, — — —! New England— Fo FT pF Engler. Irvin, c det 1 16-15, ina game played here. Fisher, Gropped in eight field goals, the Com-/rise again. as the crowd pleaded with peinted Dutch Weimer, 185, Tu- | Illinois 26; De Paul 24. | Totals.............22 2 _ 6|Bender, f S10» 0. dohnson, g ... +0 0 Ol Gren’ Ullin center, was leading scorer Perce isl Comment cals | eee ee san, Anis $00). |_ Michigan 40; Mount Union 22. | _Assumhp. Abbey (25) FG FT PF|E. Nassett, Bota ~ 73 B io|With three baskets from the floor. Assi = hari Hy .3 2 . i lege, 33-24, in a preliminary game. > Foster, f .. seoose 1 0 0/Gardner, ¢ ‘The summary: Hedstrom and Hank Brown led in OUR BOL AR DING HOUSE ~ By Ahern __|S:hveitzer, £ — OL Buinbaey,. © 2 ; 2 ¥a Fr ; EF New Salem (16) mG as FE Bs inate Mea one gees i oi tizemple g’.: +0 0 Bo oa enced ie Vaasa a lead a he half and they! LZ is . is a 5 * 2 maintained a safe margin despite a QW 2 ()?§ ZZ West, & 41 0| Rokusik, t ae 1 © 4\christiansen, c hae aps” P | —~EE-GAD~SHAPED LIKE A | Schr 0 0 3 2 determined rally by the college quint | WELL-L-.WHAT DO_&G | Lang. é 0 0 0! Schroeder, f . 1. 0 2)Wilkens, g 1328 in the closing minutes of the game. | A DRINKING GLASS ~—uUM- Z | - - -i ee Samson, g . © 0. OlKirchmeier, 0 0° oO Hedstrom had 16 points for top| WHAT AN IDEA !-—.WHY Lovins Sr Wheres Tels 10 5 3 Now Leite eieneites Bi oAe 2 Wengen. . 5 9 9 D1Gacbe, t .. Be ee honors; Brown collected 9 and Te- | . - A= eRe ee } Courteney, § - eee O Bensen, g 0, manson for the Commercial College DIDNT LTHINK OF IT ! A, Grand Forks Defeats | Mier.‘ 2 =.= = Boe had 8. The summary: BEFORE @— TLL SELL THE SAY! YOU SAT NZ Grafton; Minot Wins Betecr.'c Rea rete ae TN Opa een Jaye woe) TOlaIs. vee 4 80 Meininger: t Oe ol (DEA FOR A MILLION DOLLARS-) “CG ALL THRU DINNER Froborn, Ee Cabins [Emm ei h. ast V. Hedstrom, f rel Merge | 7 WA DAZE (By The Associated Press) Mats. §, : ,Elgin Cag p iDinyer, f 10> %,; ! “OR TLL MANUFACTURE | Drashel, g .. -0 0 $ Doerner, c Bo, al 7 Ys Grafton high school, state basket- 0 26th Conference Win Fister, ¢ . -3 0 38 oe, g. pated oe a — THEM MYSELF LON SOVE, SA ge repel ball champion last year, accepted a ete 8 on 3 4 i re \Mugell, g . 5 i 1 A ter, & ‘ Berl 1 1 x NOT! RAC sports dogma Saturday that one se: e ae PERRO Sc 21.—(@)—Elgin | Hermes, g 9 P. Hedstrom, c .. 0 0 ol TS COLOSSAL !--HM-m COMING IN son can be a@ lot different from its; "4 4 5 20 Bin, NBs naa uy 8 ‘26th Schanz, f +9 0 0 - - -| —~ LISTEN , MDEAR — YOUR CROCK predecessor. PRE ccnerciins |e Phu Blobs eee Wee es ae BOA esse ons halen ae anime Friday night the defending titlists; py) ee -8 triumph over Flash- | ‘Dotalecssetrecsngcs Mc ke ae Capital Com. (24) FG Pr PF/ WHAT DO YOU THINK OF suffered another defeat, to Grana| Phillips 66 to Play |tory with 9 18-8 triumph over Flash-! oferee: Bumann; umpire, Mugg. ‘ Temanson, f Par ee, ee at \4 ee Forks Central, 28-13, at Grand Forks. Mandan Here Sunday) ‘and center, was the outstanding star Beene. f +2 2 2 Grafton got only four field goals, two lof the game, He scored 13 points.| Rangy Cornhuskers - uy, S eae A in each ‘half. Gordon Bye, Central | Howard Reinke of Flasher looked best s Spielman, z . eerie If, pl Considerable enthusiasm has been} . hi 41-24 A ' center. scored that many himself, plus Sitar in te Gr | for the losers, ‘The summary: eat Gophers, pide 3 ; 2 Bt four free throws, to top individual | Shown fois year A Pe Soe Elgin (19) fa rr PP Die i scoring. Blenarcks Poult tear 1 0 0} Mt Dec, 21. — (P) — Ne- ‘ ie crowd is expected to turn) Gile, f ... : Inneapolis, Dec. 21, le 4 Totals. 9 6 Oo Minot accumulated a 24-10 Jeag | and pease te watch the city) Wittmer, f . 0 © 1/braska’s rangy Cornhuskers defeated : Referee: Emil Klein; umpir Pre halt ie hens Minos Model, oe club battle the Mandan Independents, 6 1 0]fhe University of Minnesota baskets bee coe 3} umpire: Se-| as Bud Bonnes, Magician guard, scored) "i.e came has been called for 3 p. m 1 1. 0j{ball team, 41-24, at the Gophers Field i 2 ‘ seven field goals. Mandan defeated). the rink north of the high chool 0 0 0/House Friday night, pulling away | Illinois, Like Purdue. Glendive, Mont., 14-13 at Mandan, build In two previ the | Seamer BaRS from She opponents with a nd- i oar ‘ ry Phillips "66. skaters lost a 5-1 decision 0 0 Ojhalf r Paeses De Paul Test Dickinson High Beats to tne vatiny ‘Cuy siate Teacher og fairs, altoug shore an: ng lege Vikings ani eat ie Bis-. Cees ase ; ma : Bowman Cagers, 29-17 | one night school Demons, 3-0. +0 0 OfWeek’s Derformance against Carleton, Bismarck players who will see ac-: — — .—|Was no mat for the from Dickinson, N._D., Dec. 21 in| tion in Sunday's game include Capt. Bi, Bed ee Ot ae ee coe ee @ rough game, Dickinson =| Neil York, lie; Joe Meyers ant g second feated the Bowman high school bas Curtis Wedge, defense; Mike Jundt,; _ Fiasher (8) FG FI PE (straight defeat of the non-conference ketball team 29 to 17 here Friday! jimmy Hyland, Lynn Byrne and} 1 fseason, night. fouls were called 00 Clark Swick, wings, and Paul Raduns 0 © 2) Bob. Parsons was the big gun f Bowman and 10 on Dickinson. Bie Register, censers, | 0 1. O}the winners, accounting for faa ‘Tanberg, Midget center, starred by!” Season tickets are on sale and may| Bosworth, g 1 0 1) points, with George Wahiquist caging | pitching five field goals and four free: be procured from any member of the| Busch, € .... +0 © | 2/eight markers from his forward po- _|throws, Bowman’s guard, Lyford.| nockey team or A. J. and F. 8, Lunde,! Ozburne .. +1 0 O} sition, "| Seored two from the field. tims. | Bismarck distributors of Phillips 63: Pe a rl George Halvorsen guard, ee Ray won a prelim! | gaso sponsors of the local Re eaae ak King, a palr of sopho The Midget seconds line and sp: Referee: Vik; um) Dennis, 4 of ind pee PTY points, ° bad

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