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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935 Louis Is Ranked Above Braddock in Heavyweight Division: WRITERS POLL PUTS Patel SCHMELING CURNERA ve Class A P oa eeu ve Cs & Pep ee Shangchelll, Escobar, Salica Rated Topnotchers in Ban- tamweight Division ROSS, CANZONERI REMAIN John Henry Lewis Leads Light Heavyweight, Thill, Mid- dleweight Classes | OUT OUR WAY DEMONS SCORE 5-4 | | Undefeated Pre-Holiday Records) WINQVERPHILLUPS | § Oimoen Leaps 184 Dickinson, Grand Fors Hevelympic Leaders | OOHERE SATURDAY ‘ Five Wins; Bismarck, fy " | Feet in Montana Strive for Unity sewer 360 and 400 skaters Jamestown Three Participate in Winter Sports Event ail (By the Associated Press) . U. S. Olympic Team Captain) members of the class A high school|Committee to Ask Courteous| A lathletic conf Mond pared| / i Wins Tournament, Heads Io jaurreh into the post-haliday sched-| Withdrawal of Participa- for New York tion Opponents Paul Raduns and Dorothy Larson| were chosen King and Queen of the| Ice at ceremonies climaxing the Bur- Neigh county Winter Sports Carnival here Saturday. Raduns, center on the Phillips 66) . dozen class A engagements are slat-|'C® Olympic committee, foreseeinglnockey team, captured two firsts in| success in its efforts to have the speed skating events and annexed the Undefeated clubs idling are Bis-/\puted States well represented at theifancy skating title while Miss Larson marck, Fargo and Grand Forks. iste fermany but onlyiwon the high school girls’ skating after arduous search for financial backing, is seeking unity within its|pctieg contest) oun im the fancy ule with five of the schools boasting jundefeated records, | While oad of the bc aatead pour jin North Dakota resume play on New York, Dec. 30. — (P) — While| Anaconda, Mont., Dec. 30——Cas-|narawood courts this week, only @ half}, New York, Dec. 30.—(#)—The Amer-| Jimmy Braddock says the search at ee rah Minot, N. D.. ski Jumper a “white hope” to beat Joe Louis can|!¢aving Monday for the winter Olym- se jpics in Germany, swept honors in the Neg uae Beene. phd quashed second annual Montana tournament] na 5 ‘Sunday before 10,000 spectators. | 4 tee Aa Maeda Snes petiaid Oimoen, captain of the Unitea\*mestown and Dickinson, also un i _ibeaten, are among teams playing.) Bomber. States team and member of the ANa-\Games this week-end include: Thurs-|"@2Ks. The king and queen were picked on The 1935 heavyweight rankings\CONd® Ski club, . E. Wigg > id |day—Wahpeton at Devils Lake. At its first meeting since the stormy|the basis of participation and versa- made Monday by the Ring Boxing “opHY for state supremacy. Anaconda)‘ ryidaywilliston at _ Dickinson;|AMateur Athletic Union convention|tility by a committee of five judges, Magazine on thelige Tort and the club awerd co tig| Wahpeton at Grafton, Mandan at)When an attempt to put that body on|w. J, McDonald presided at the cor- basis of @ sports\noct graceful rider, | |New Salem, Alumni at Jamestown,|tecord as opposing the Olympics in/onation ceremonies, which were held writers’ pool place; “G ie back up the hill after his|Alumni at Valley City. (Nazi Germany was almost successful,petween the first and second periods| | Louis at the top office jump. in which he splatered | Gtand Forks and Dickinson helaithe A. O. C. Sunday accepted the res-lof the Demon-Phillips 66 hockey| Sfthe class Witn me noon was losned cee i leading positions in the class A ranks,|ignations of several members of thelgame. | {Braddock in thelner Holt's pocket knife for repairs, THe Forkers boosted their string ofjopposing faction and moved to elim-| Raliying in the final two periods, se second division. i76 then made the 184-foot eps He Consecutive wins to five and amassed|inate other “lukewarm” members, _ |the Bismarck high school Demons de- In the bantam-jcovered 182 feet on a third attempt. |211 points for high scoring honors The committeemen favored thelfeated the Phillips 66 hockey team, weight division Bale! avnar Byfulgen of Minot finished|While Dickinson Saturday night even-|proposal of President Avery Brundage|s-4, to knot the two-team series at ie pazar Shangchellijin the upper bracket. Omioen planned (4 the count at five straight victor-| lof Chicago that those whose lack ofjone victory each. of Spain, who lifted the crown from|to leave from Butte Monday for New|!es erat dinese re Tee FOND ee hE ale Cateopaelie PAA teak tes City and sail Friday for Ger- |tictpation te euurtestaly Paaked st period ‘nib ack eavatiage “ot gr » in ye States as tileholder, and Lou Salical Grand Forks 211 63|withdraw. town team’s errors in the final two] of New York are grouped together. \Dickinson . 177 Despite the opposition that re-|cantos to score four goals and emerge The standings: ql 3 TH KEV INA QUEER PLACE/ I NOTICED SUMP'N SHINY STICKIN' \N TH’ BROOM, AN’ HERE IT THE WORK SHEET Raduns, Dorothy Larson Chosen King and Queen of Ice Carnival — By Williams PUT IT BACK— PUT “ER BACK EXACKLY TY WAY YOU FOUND IT/ ’vE LOST MY APPETITE — THER'S A NOTE PROPPED UP IN A CHAIR, RIGHT IN FRONT OF TH’ DOOR, WHERE WE CAN'T GET © 1996 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 7.M. REG. 1. 8. OF Louis stands alone in group onc of S R | Bismarck 134 39|mains, financial reports indicated the|with a well-earned win. oo the heavyweights while Braddock is ports ound- p Jamestown 87 prospects for full American represent-| Jack Smith, Roland Swick and Lu- given sole possession of group two. By EDDIE BRIETZ Fart | 4 ation were good. lclus Wedge showed up best for the lo- The third group of heavyweights is composed Max Schmeling and ae 175 Friday were approved with the indi-|fensive players for the Phillips 66. 90 jcation that there would be no trouble|_ Between 300 and 400 skaters from| 58 taking care of their expenses. The|Bismarck and rural areas participat-| Carnera. New York, Dec. 30.—(4)—Best jokes|Valley City In group four are Tommy Lough-jof 1935: The Boston Braves Maxj| Williston. ran, Max Baer, Hank Hankinson,|Baer . “Perfessor” Billy MeCarney,,Grafton . PHILLIPS 66 SKATERS, 5 TO 2 56 hockey team’s budget still was un-jed in the ice carnival, sponsored by, 121 balanced, but it is believed exhibi-|the Association of Commerce and di- tions will settle that problem. rected by Charley Retzlaff, Buddy Baer, Walter|the it manager, looking in the cup|Mandan . Neusel, Ray Impellitiere, Eddie Ma-jfor his lost golf ball... . Eddie Nei]\Park River der, Al Ettore. Ford Smith, andjdoing his own cooking in Ethiopia Paulino Uzcudun. |. . . (Don't forget to salt that stew. > Leading rankings in other di-|Eddie) . . . Wallace Wade's personal Grayson $ Illness visio1 : build-up of the North Carolina foot- this; commtttes, streased |) that) thave PARE other” contestants) from enter: Light heavyweight—Group 1, John|ball team... . the Key case out on still is a great need for contributions.|ing. Henry Lewis, Phoenix, Ariz. and|the coast... . (That boy just got ears hgroun @G)Pians were laid for an intensive cam-| Summary of the e Maxie Rosenbloom, New York. Groupjcaught. . . .We know a halfback who| paign. First, Earl and 2, Jock MeAvoy, England; Al McCoy,captained one North Carolina tah ss Grd S TARGA VBI EIU eee peal eter ise pam oe SE faterville, Me. in, New York,/in his senior year, then went back to|Stanford Star Rests Wi ightilegiate A. A. in voting to favor Amer-| pit on, land following each long shot with! and Ambrose Palmer, Australia. |the same school two years later to ; ican participation and in urging mem-|aabler"second, Irwin Brendel; thirelouick rushes to the net, a fast-skat- Middleweight — Group 1, Marcellplay freshman football)... Danno| Cold; Uncertain Weather bers to contribute financially was|Lawrence Aune au ” abteated Ge! Thil, France. Group 2, Freddy Stee-\O’Mahoney tossing such sterling grap- Changes Odds applauded. Fitth Grade Gite Fee, Mina. ita eet ey oe uguregation, 5-2 lean, Tacoma, Wash.; Lou Brouillard.'piers as Jim Browning, Ed Don ig chell; ‘second, Beverly Beaudoin. _/2/smarc ltl genkey pe Worcester, Mass.; Babe Risko, Syra-iGeorge, et al, with the greatest of! Ritth Grade Boys-—First, Richarajhere Sunday before a crowd of over { cuase, N. ¥., recognized as championlence, Alde; second, Roy Logan. 200 spectators. in the United States, and Frank Bat-) ‘Bobby Grayson, who generates Stan- taglia, Winnipeg. Funniest lines of 1935: Joe |ford’s amazing offensive power, pu i some No. 1 Welter | Louis’ “I was lucky to beat |to rest Monday the fears that illness CITY LEAGNE une eerie it ae 1, Barney} paulino”.. . King Levinsky’s “I |might prevent his playing against! ‘Team Standings ss, Chicago. Group 2, Bep Van| was in ‘a transom”... Joe (Southern Methodist in the New Year's|o. H. will Co.. Klaveren, Holland; Jack Carroll, AUs-) Jacobs’ “I should have stood in {Day grid classic here. comme Gere tralia; and Jimmy McLarnin, Van-) beg» | “It is only a slight sore throat,” said) teins... couver, the fullback who was ordered to bed|/Town Taik Lightweight—Group 1, Tony Can- Col. Jake Ri is aoe |by doctors Sunday. “The doctors|Gamble Robertson's zoneri. Group 2, Lou Ambers, Herki-|, Col. Jake Ruppert of the Yan-|thought I should rest Sunday but I’m| mer, N. ¥., Wesley Ramey, Grana|Kees is a candidate for the red fac?/anright,” Rapids, Mich., and Frankie Klick, San|!eague. . . . He predicted three years) Fear that Grayson would not be in Francisco. ago there never would be another, ro al . Fe p condition for the inter-sections Featherweight — Group 1, Freddy|*100.000 ball player .. . Tom Yawke¥itussie with the ball-throwing Mus-| 0, Miller, Cincinnati. Group 2, Maurice|is the lad who made the cunnel look/tangs arose when Dr. Fritz Roth, team W909 09 Oo mH NEO EEN Pett et yy = ithe boxing and basketball tryouts, but|Ways in the rural areas prevented| Goals; Gunn Paces Visit- ors in Victory i \ cy Graffam; so Pasadena, Calif Dec. 30.—( Rosenthal; second, Beverly Barneck.o44 the Magic City team rallied to Sixth Grade Boys—Fi Wilde; second, Hacvey, areotres knot the count before the first period Seventh Grade Girls—First, i Porter: second, Allce Stoen. +" Itermined attack by the locals in the pfeventh Grade Boys—First, Dale|final period. 2. ilden; second, Donald Van Dyk Highth Grade “Girle—Fitet. Soan| Paul Raduns, Phillips 66 center, Morton; second, Mary Etta Myer. sen: second, Ronald Wheeler. igh School Girls—First, \Doroth: Larson; second, Muriel Drésbach, for the first score of the game. hh School Boys—First, Paul] Horton Gunn, right wing and lead- second, Clayton Welch. ‘ree-for-All—First, Paul Raduns; second, Clayton Welch. Flyweight—Group 1, Benny Lynch,| --~+ Mike Jacobs scrammed out of [before a drizzling rain started, the Scotland, and Small Montana, Philip-| Cuba with a whole skin but shy (Methodists lost prestige and slipped : pines. Group 2, Jackie Brown, Eng-| $6,500. . . . Still he stood treat (closer to even money as critics feared Minneapolis Boy Will land; Joe Mendiola, Philippines;) when the boxing writers organ- {slippery conditions for their air bomb- A ey ing. Coach Matty Bell, Methodist men- Defend Skating Title Valentin Anglemann, France; Tuffy, ized the other day.... Is Jimmy Pierpont, Oakland, Calif, and Mau-| Braddock going high hat at last? n tice Huguenin, France. le has moved from the back all j|tor, however, tossed off his pessimist ae the way to the front of his apart- attitude and took Sunday's prevailing Pee RG Sarl agrees Lal Coan, Dern aaa South Li ment house in Woodcliff, N. J. |odds as the score his Mustangs would so ee een two complete forward wal 8} : utherners to Lead . +. Commissioner Bill Brown, who |take Stanford. iStates, survivors of a double prel Dickinson, N. D. Dec. 30,(@)—|the game and each proved effective, East-West Offensives) 9s what he thinks, predicts | “My guess is as good as any,” helinaty test, will guide and whirl tenia Dickinson high school Midgets tr.....p-|although both were outplayed by the there'll be a wholesale downfall |said. “I like my club 10-7.” lin the final competition for nationslied over New Salem to chalk up allocals in that final period, of ring champs next year. figure skating. championships and/37 to 3 victory here Saturday night. In| Raduns, Lynn Byrne, Jim Hyland San Francisco, Dec. 30.—(#}—Two| r Iplaces on the Olympic winter sports|a preliminary game the Dickinson|and Joe Meyers were the best per- DICKINSON MIDGETS period attack and Raduns scored a| nice pitch from the side near the close| ° Myron And di . Large returns are expected from|George Schaumverg. Blocked. high- Raduns Scores Both Bismarck Two Boston Wins ‘Taking advantage of évery breakiMaroon Game Ends in Near| Bowlin g Stan dings Sixth Grade Girls—First, Joan! After Bismarck had taken an earlylday spirit of peace and good will was conspicuous by its absence during Fourth Grade Boys—First, Johnlended, added four goals in a wild sec-|Christmas week in the National William Larson; second, Joe Guthrie. ond period and then stood off a de-|Hockey League. " jurday night when the Boston Bruins; took a neat pass from Lynn Byrne,|Walloped the Maroons, 6-3, for the| Eighth Grade Boys—First, Art Til-lright wing, Alga of the Minot net/first of their pair of week-end victories, that put them close to the leaders in| UI jand smashed 1¢ past Goalle Roy Ruge). + tight American division race. offensive performer for the visi- ‘Montreal fandom heaved bottles, coins ae tied up the score at one-all with/@nd paper on the ice in protest over fore the|@ecisions that helped Toronto whip the la neatly executed shot just before Canadiens 2-0. ‘The other customers| twice after scrambles in front of thelficlals first overruled a goal to give Inet, the Minot club garnered four|Boston a tally, then called back a Holtzer, France; Baby Arizmendi,»ad.... What's this about Ford Frick/physician, ordered the 187-pound all-|Nordlund 183] Ww, Seavenger Hunt , ! i . 79 inning Team, Capt. Mary Ettal ded. Mexico, and Henry Armstrong, Los|Dresident of the National League./american to bed. He said the Stan-|h. genmeiic 119|Myer, Allee Stoen, Bett lperiod ended. Angeles. |taking dancing lessons? . . . My! My! fora star wae nitteriig treniicoddnlcicig eee 118) Eana’ Rote, Evelyn Hetty, Rosenthal!" passing effectively and scoring|became angry on Saturday when of- Bantamweight — Group 1, Balcazar| slo jhis chest and a sore throat. ee irl * | Faney Skating Sangchelli, Spain; Sixto Escobar,| _ Don’t worry, the Yankees will | Uncertain week-end weather con-|walery 176|, First, Paul Raduns; second Fred rl Pureto Rico, and Lou Salica, New) do plenty of buying and trading iditions caused odds to quiver Monday. Brown 115] Xochim; third, Clayton Welch; fourth, oa uaeeeeey peda i efore you take off the long ones | if arn 7 i i , Rakn very| * oh esi yprl a RE oad ea oy econ a ach getting credit for one point. \e4 nt four men|#0d finally calmed down after stocky ey nena Suanaae last-|Bill Stewart, one of the arbiters, had Tighten Standings Riot; Chicago Overhauls Rangers With Win New York, Dec. 30.—(4)—The holi- The climax at Montreal came Sat-| On Thursday the French sector of \Maroon goal because of interference. They piled into a corridor outside the referee’s room, battered an usher, replied to shouts that the officials were afraid to appear by offering to third period, then took up the Detroit! complaint against defensive play by| visiting teams by whipping the Red Wings 4-3 in overtime Sunday night. The New York Rangers, deadlocked, icago come up to make it a three-way southerners appeared slated for the| actockball ice Beise Loses $60 as team, seconds fought two extra periods to|formers for the local six with Gunn, offensive leadership roles Monday in| At the football meeting. Most pop- Y. Raid kers Three pairs, most of them the same|beat Buffalo Springs 33 to 27. Lyle Jensen, Rakness and Avery the east-west charity game as theW@r coach: Lou Little . . . also the) eggs Raid Lockers).csters wno will compete in the men's) ‘The Midgets lead’ New Salem 21 tolshowing up’ best for. the visitors| teams lined up for their final heavy|2est dressed. . . . Hunk Anderson of] — and women’s singles, also will be inj2 at half time and in the last two|Goalie Neil York, contributed yoe- aril. : |N. C. State wore the loudest shirt....] Berkeley, Cailf Dec. 30—(P-—Iflaction. Robin Lee of Minneapolis,|periods Coach C. T. Denton sent intolman service at the nets for Bismarck| Riley (Alabama) Smith, 205-pound|It came from 42nd street and was itigneldon Beise, Minnesota star, re-ldefending the men’s title, is only 16.|the game the reserves who had played|and was credited with over 30 stops. quarterback from the University of Passionate! Hunk said he wouldn’titains his current disposition, hard) Competing against him in the free-lin the game with Buffalo Springs. | The Phillips 66 team plays two games| Alabama, impressed eastern coaches|4re wear it anywhere except in NeWitimes are ahead definitely for oppo-|skating test, which will be judged on] Wilkins, forward, counted the lone|out of town this week, meeting James- sufficiently to be virtually certain of| York. sition players in the East-West game|the basis of skill, accuracy and/basket for New Salem which was un-|town there Wednesday and Minot the starting nomination for the New New Year's Day. lsmoothness of performance, will bejable to find the hoop. Dickinsonjin a return game next Sunday. Year's Day, tussle. Harry Mchre of Georgia showed | The Gopher fullback, and several|i9-year old Erle Reiter of New York|played no individual stars. ‘The lineups: Observers of the western team re-| UP wearing cheaters. ... Frank jcompanions of the East all-starjand two comparative veterans from) Minot garded Bill Wallace, Rice Institute) Thomas of Alabama is as roly poly |eleven, lost belongings to a thief who/Boston, Roger F. Turner, former TITLE RACE OPENS IR. Ruge g halfback, as the choice for quarter-| a8 ever... . Howard and Missis- |raided the gridders’ lockers while theyjchampion, and George E. B. Hill. Chicago, Dec. 30.—(P)—Big Ten|C. Snyder rd 3 sippi State took 30 pounds off were at practice. Rivals for the women’s title held by|basketball plunges into championship|Hannaford id Dick Crayne, Iowa backfield power-| him, but the Tennessee and Beise lost $60, two rings and ajMaribel Y. Vinson, of Boston are thelbusiness this week, but not until] a|Gunn rw house, booted the oval effectively in| Georgia victories got them back. jwatch. Pepper Constable, Princeton|Weigel Sisters of Buffalo—Louise, 23,;number of important non-conference|L. Jensen lw eastern practice at Berkeley Sunday.| - .- Elmer Layden already is j|back, dropped $100 and Paul Pauk ofjand Estelle, 21—and 18-year old Aud-|problems are cleared away. Jensen ¢ Some of his kicks traveled 60 and| moaning about next year’s line. (Princeton, a watch and $11. rey Peppe of New York. The title campaign will come to life| Substitutes: Minot, B. Sands, Sai ay a and Coaches Dick Hanley| Saturday night with Illinois at Jowa|rom, Rakness, aay Bismarck, Reg. ani mr agreed “he'll come in| land Wisconsin at Ohio State. Beforelister, Drenen, C. Wedge. mighty handy” should the west forces| OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern then ten games against strong out-| Referee—Steve Goetz; umpire—| R CMON ~ LACE YOUR shove their eastern rivals deep into side opponents will be iy Adam Jundt. home territory. ve Walter Cruice, Northwestern block- a ing halfback, has about recovered from} @ dislocated knee and appears ready| A CZZ EGAD, LADS, 1 AM GETTING 2% ALL THE DETAILS CLEARED %% HERES ONE TO FRAME IN for action. UP ON MY EPOCH- MAKING | ° OLLAR! DOGS eee INVENTION, AND TOMORROW 9 «100i ee, & ae I Rains Delay Pasadena | EVENING TWILL BE ABLE { ,OnERE ies ) TH KENNEL ; Open; Cooper Bags 66 TO DISCLOSE IT To You! A$2 TAX ON AN LETS i Pasadena, Calif, Dec. 30—(#)—A| HAW-~1ITS SIMPLICITY WILL BIRTHDAYS! ree 4 field of 121 golfers hoped California’s| DUMBFOUND YOL!-AND IN 4'No ONE CAN EVADE ; i Monday for the aera tina The | YEARS TO COME YOU WILL HAVING A, ; $4,000 Pasadena open tournament. | PRIDE YOURSELVES IN BIRTHDAY, Heavy rains forced postponement of TELLING THAT YOU PERSONALLY ) SAID MSBURP, ¢ | Seay te pier 1s which the. O0 low KNEW THE GENIUS WHO WHO 1S U €A RS p A RT UV RESTING AT ‘ THOUGHT il THE Tuesday, Dec. 31, at the Schlitz Palm Garden You'll be sorry if you do! It’s the best we've ever planned ... and if you're familiar with our entertainment you know what that means! ae, and your guests a real celebration! Make now: Dance to the musie of our special Schlitz band TURKEY New Year's Favors LUNCHEON Only $1.00 per couple for everything! PHONE 1783 FOR RESERVATIONS from the Blackhawks. The New York Americans moved up, triumph over the Montreal Canadiens, Paced by Steve Walery and Louie \Klein with three game totals of 571 land 554, respectively, the Capital Cafe team of the City League won two out of three from the Coman Tourist (Court trundlers here Sunday. Wal- lery’s 223 in the first was the single. John Nelson rolled 527 for the losers. The scores: Coman’s Tourist Court high game. Totals......... 849-840-870—2579 ’ Capital Cafe Totals......... 888-836-885—2600 Boxing Classes Again Held 3 Times a Week Increased enrollment in the boxing instruction clagses being conducted by Recreational Director Ted Campagna has resulted in the. classes being, re- turned to the three - times - a - week take on “any three of it pen paiitional e skaters of you at once.” ional youths have en- DEFE AT NEW N ALEM retest rege eaemeat ual The Bruins won that game in thelrolled in the classes, bringing the present number receiving the instruc- tions to 28, Maas re. 12-3, bit + =185-174-168— 527 + 160-159-178— 497 + 129-135-160— 424 ©) 168-136-148— 452 + 134-163-143— 440 ws B- B- B— 219 172-176-190— 538 223-172-176— 571 165-180-208— 554 188-168-170— 526 eve 140-140-140— 420 New members of the class Ed- with Detroit for the lead, saw Chi-|more Sloverp, Frank rs, 1 » Har- Rosenberg, old Falconer, Casper Duchscher, tie when they absorbed a 3-1 setback|Knoll, Carl res Dick Westtall oe tI for all boys over ito tie the Maroons for second place in|15 years of are held Frida; ithe International division with a 5-1 night at co hoe 2 hool in the Wachter m, lum. to Visit FLOOR SHOWS The Stag JUDY KLEIN Baits Bex eo-Tap and his snappy band RED MADDOCK %, "Bs, matic Personal CARNIVAL fourm ane re ‘Two special presentations night and 2 a, m. 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