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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1936 a : : : as ‘Demons Edge Out Linton, 16-14; Conquer Saints, 42-21 ' DopLER's SHOOTING [Demaray-McCrea Bout to Headline Open Your Heart Boxing Program FORCES LION GAME “LEADING GRIDscoRERINU.S Midwest, South 90-ROUND CARD I$ |COLLEGE FOOTBALL MENTORS — {Valley City, Fargo ° INTO EXTRA PERIOD Place Four Each | cor rp wryopii, | PROPOSE GRID RULE CHANGES Dickinson Triumph Beall and Tavis Pace Regulars on All-American! BUILDING, DEC. { Pass Interference, Free Ball Smith Shoots 69, in Convincing Victory Over Poll of College Sports Writers 2 ine ae Get Most ds Mi 3-8 n ention Ope Midgets Swamp Bowman, 44- 19; Grand Forks Wins; o Aneta Defeats Satans St. Mary’s et Puts Widseth, Uram on | Jonnn , S=yT : y Nettermen to Battle ————_ SCHNEIDER PAROCHIAL STAR First Eleven Ne : eae Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 5.—(P)—Play- Gite, igh and Fate oh [ee ae tual zeal Sue came ng [Mihorn Marks Spot for 12- ng Hora Mgrs anys ison, Enge and Potter Show Grand N. D., Dec. 8. ‘An| : mi-Windup toriously is slow to make any basic park, | erie mber of : Lyrenesaege erect tenth Sea te Ab changes in the playing code but the| Foot Putt Saturday as’ Dark: vale crag ae ed saan asain 83 editors of college papers in 34 states| pismarck’s favorite ring gladiator,| Cucnes individually, Rave suggested ness Descends was announced Saturday by Robert! southpaw Dick Demaray, returns to Kunkel of the Univeraity of North Da- | the Memorial building's squared circle |co™® UP for discussion, if not action) 4 Coie se. g_p_| HI-LINERS CONQUER kota, who is president of the national | ‘Tuesday, Dec. 15, in the featured bout | sions, Bill Mehlhorn's overnight putt took| ENDERLIN, 35-12 intercolleeiaie APES EAS oN on a %9-round|” ‘Most of the debate, naturally, will| conversational honors Saturday amid| Valley City, N. D., Dec. 5—(#)—The ‘Kunkel, editor of the Dakota Stu : benefit, card be-|revolve about the provisions ‘that| second round firing on the #10,000 Valley Clty Hi-Linets {rlumphed over by sponsol fiami-! - ler} dent, conducted the poll for the third “, i the Lloyd Spetz ee tie tuoliug Toeware lew Lopate ‘Biltmore Open golf tourna-| eee night, 35-12. In a preliminary successive year. i post of the Amer- in 7 Valley City reserves were defeated terference and the kicking of a free] Horton Smith cracked par 71 by|the Valley City fakes een eines the cash ecm iean Legion. ball. three strokes Friday to lead the un-| Py Ayr, 22 to 16. four players while the east garnered DesBnEAys win) Buticoacbes, Tespomiink yo ait ae | wey Seb ane ance Muateees 6nd NS SNOW three and the far west none. bias “always been |sociared” Press poll: BOER PeS=t | Ue | eee pem cuted aces gue. ene HILLSBO RO UNDER ‘The first team—ends, Kelley, Yale able to pack in|changes in many other rules includ-| meet’s No. 1 yarn was about wild] # d Foks, N. D, Dec. 5—(P)— and Tinsley, Louisiana State; tackles, de the cash custom-|ing those affecting the of <p? | Bill's postponed putt. Grand Forks high school opened its re ‘Widseth, Minnesota and Franco, Ford- ers when the chips| shift; the point after touchdown, sub-| Darkness came before the 223 start-| 1. conan campaign in impressive Up Well Among Bismarck High Replacements action. ‘ Bismarck high school’s veteran basketball squad launched the 1936- 7 campaign for state honors here Fri- day night with a doubleheader victory over Linton and St. Mary's of Bis- marck. Forced into an overtime period by the sharpshooting of Walter Dobler, stellar Linton guard, the Demon re- ferves eked out a hard-won 16-14 vic- tory over Coach Moriarity’s Lions after rallying to knot up the score just sec- Three guesses—and you'll probably need all of them: Which .of the above is the nation’s leading football scorer? Wrong! He's nds before the regular playin; riod cek, studious-looking, bespectacled fellow in the centef, Nore a ended. Sei eaal aoe a cae eoldwineWallace halfback, ‘The lad from the Berea, | ham: guards, Reld, Northwestern and | Mis eee eon peeeaton en ie, leeeey eee ore og ee ene frat 28 holes. [fashion Friday night with a 41-12 Glenn Hanna started his first string-| _©., school registered 117 points to lead the nation this season. He Mle, Alesana onmeees Wojelecho- Demaray Bu ady Mocs Protests Big Penalty on in two and'l2 feet from the flag.| Victory over Hillsboro. The Redskins, ers in the game with St. Mary's and| is "qanked by two big bruisers, Bill Davidson, end, left, and Bill | wee, Wordham; becks, Baugh, Texas! 4.11. wegeg welterweight, in the 10! Jimmy Crowley of Fordham and| ie was one over par through the 171 | merective in the first, quarter, set- ; ah g vid, shtaases Duquesne officials are concerned over x Par Shroush ine tled down in the middle two periods Pee re eraa iat bacant caetel: - Peis eeu ene Marquette and Uram, Minnesota. round: main event: the 15 yard penalty exacted when the and he had ® good chance to wind up to pour in baskets almost at will. §xing on their superior height and On the second team are, ends—| Proceeds from the card will be used | orrensive team, after shifting, fails to} “ith ® 70, one under par. Salasing atillty to run up 942-21 mar- RAMBLER. TROJ AN CLASH TOPS Wendt, Ohio State and Kovatch,| !n the Legion's Open Your Heart cam- pause @ full second before putting the Mehlhorn gauged the extent of the| sLUEJAYS ROUTE gin at the end of the game. = Northwestern; tackles—Toll, Prince-| Palgn to bring Christmas cheer to un-| ha in play. gathering gloom and decided he| ELLENDALE, 44-7 Dobler Coun‘s 8 Points ’ ton and Hamrick, Ohio State; guards | der-priviledged children in the Cap!-)" Crowley suggests a five-yard pen-| Wouldn't hit that 12-foot putt that) Jamestown, N. D. Dec. 5—(P— rea emcee On ip, reserves SEASON S F OOTBALL WIND-UP Ohio. Biater” center Herwig, Califor: "Ghowed Here Feb, 6 alty would be enough and A. 0.1 9%, seed th he i eae cece enperioe Dalaba foming through in the first game but 4 iu bee Q Maginnes of Lehigh, a well-known mar! e spot where his ball! advantage and scoring almost at will, jen ..|nia; backs—Francis, Nebraska; Meyer,| _ Dick's last appearance here was ON|castern official. agrees. lay and the spot where the hole was| the Jamestown high school Bluejays failed to provide against Dobler's 5 Army; Heap, Northwestern and God-| Feb. 6 when he knocked out Ray - | sunk and stalked into the locker room their basketball season here Saar eat gonen gitt|Arkansas Battles Texas for, dard, Washington State. Mann of Sioux City in the fifth of| ,cumencs, Overend, graduate man-| srnouncing, if they moved the cups| Friday night by swamping Ellendale, Eemoped 10 fou haiccionghinc eRe Soutrene | Basketball Players from midwest schools plac-| their . acheduled 10-round bout. es ™| before he putted Saturday (the holes | 44-7. n e middle of the floor and the Ci ampionship 0} joutl ing on other te are—) ‘Minne- | Through the wants enforcement of the “one-sec: ethers with left and right-handed : sa are ie 5 out the rest of the spring and | ond” rule, ‘ are bored in difefrent places each Sits ef west Conference Scores [lsh sic eb Ph |e yay a eae ae ioe ot at uo, eGo) ee tee du NES Tae Mere polnts weavelt that iséparated 5 an y of next w e 18| subject f ‘ te, suffered its| Over the spot he had marked and if it| DEVILS LAKE, 24-22 ier iyestten tiacpenine ahide|| aes rar aaa ou) team and Alfonse, Minnesota, back on| slated to meet Jimmy Best, Seattle|owect tommecament, Honk Ander: | connected, that was his round. Aneta, N. D., Dec, 5.—(P)—Aneta's with the Demons leading 2-1 at the ae ie Z a ‘fl tela out (By the Associated Press) the eighth team. Nine midwest play-| Negro, in the 10-round headline event| son’ of North Carolinal State and Ed| Tournament officials assured him| Class “B” high school basketball team end of the first quarter, Linton ahead fon te ane ‘B ie Peel Le aed COLLEGE ers receiving honorable mention are/on the boxing program sponsored by| Walker of Mississippi, each of which | and the other 19 still to complete the| won a hard-earned 24-22 decision over 6-4 at the intermission, and the two ¥ ne sets e ea eta Sin |p Gustavus Adolphus 36; LaCrosse | Twedell, Minnesota, guard; Svendsen,} the Fargo Athletic club, dropped one 7-6 decision during the| first round that the cups would not|Class “A” Devils Lake Friday night, teams deadlocked of 10-ail at the three-| 0 (he country pa ss p. Teachers 32, Minnesota, center; Buhler, Minnesots,|_ McCrea, reputed to be one of the|campaign, would abolish it entirely.) be changed until they finished. playing one overtime period in which quarter mark, mothpells or snore wear Tae St. John’s University 35; Brainerd back, and Pollard, North Dakota, back.| hardest-punching welterweights in|Jack Hagerts of Georgetown would ——— Halver Johnson's field goal clinched Baskets by Harold Spangler, play-| ram w . ATES Detiecetnereees Bunyanites 30. this part of the country, has had over| count first downs as a substitute for ° victory for the home squad. 5 fng his first game on the varsity fo th e ‘Southwest onference title and ioshesier union 23; ayveueon Se Fi ht f 300 fights, winning 34 by knockouts, | the point after touchdown or put the eyno Ss ul Sik y \ . squad, and Harry Rishworth, reserve] (7° Ot tor-cectional clashes, in which |e se, gat tor ontro! 29 by decisions and recelving draws|ball on the five yard line with two FARGO TURNS BACK 4 \ forward last year, tied up the game at Nowe eae 8 th RG iifo in Augustana 38; Western Union 31. in 27. tries to take it over, GRAFTON IN OPENER va se a few moments before he Temple ets ee Marys ey 4 ed poubing Junior 33; Bemidji Teach- Marks AAU Meet ae nes fought many of the same one ropo: i$ e ae N. es ee pao e inal whistle and another field goa if 's 30. vs it Dick has met dur! the Raps jut Rule . ¢ basketba’ am = opene Ss by Jim Burckhardt, who turned in a| attan faced the erratic Texas Ag-| Hamline 62; St. Paul YMCA 47. past year, including Petey ie Joe|_ Edward (Slip) Madigan of St. 1936-37 season Friday night by tur ine game at guard, decided the con- sean Arkansas Fascrbesesescdedia |] ee Teachers 25; Eveleth Jun- Brund eiWanilanal t ‘Di Jaramillo and Kappy Wooten of Kan-|Mary’s Gales would Sines the Soleaso, Dec. See, “Rey- me back San Lon lust, 37-22. ab wee it. lor 24. run eo arns ains' je Cit; it five yard penalty charged agi it the|nolds Plan” for a modified t; of second setback in as many starts Lions Had Held Lead victory over the Longhorns for sole) virginia Junior 30; Duluth Jun- ae eee Ree eee sane i2tuleal Fer asking time out more than three | subsidy to football players aid ober for the Northerners, who last week Bill Daly, Lloyd Coon and Dobler| Possession of the Southwest confer | jors 13, vided Hou Mahoney In the six-round semi-windup,|times in one half, He belleves this|sthletes came before the Western| lost to Northwood. hhad each tallied once from the floor] ence crown. A defeat would give the Forces Wield Power Johnny Netterman, 135, Louisville,|Tule handicaps teams which have few|/Conference annual winter meeting Be eive iB es 3 four-point lead ee Bey lta ive cDaize’s | Bais PUGH CODE: Ky., who also appears in the semi-| reserves. Along the same line, Jimmy EAlirtey: Sue REUTER Fares ae lway in the final period. ie e! marc! ; Linton 14. Phelan of Washington wants unlim- ‘of, Robert ynolds of Wis- CTO) ‘Some sensational shooting by Nicky| highly regarded outfit and the| Bismarck 42; St. Mary's 21. Houston, ‘Tex. Dec. 5—UP—After| tttle eid Wander Tee, Mey pil ited substitutions. ‘The rule now|consin, who hes proposed that Wis-| | Mandan, N. D,, Dec. 5—(?)—Ralph Schneider and Johnny and Maynard| Southern California team which had| Williston 34; Watford City 7. two days devoted to side-tracking! terman, a 21-year-old battler, has al-|States that a player withdrawn mayjconsin hold a free summer school] Reldinger scored 14 points to lead Entringer enabled Clement Kelley’s| not won a game since taking Stan-| Williston 17; Bainville, 13. Olympic. controversies, shadow-boxing] ready had more than 75 fights against not re-enter the game in the same|course for high school student-ath-| Mandan in a 36 to 15 victory over Saints to hold the Demon regulars] ford in October, was expected to} Dickinson 44; Bowman 19. for political control, and wrestling! .on8 acknowledged good period. letes and award a $400 scholaship to} Glen Ullin high school in the Braves’ to an ll-all tie in the first quarter| draw the day's largest crowd. The] Valley City 35; Enderlin 12. with its 1937 sports program, dele- including Jimmy ht, Eeslormers) Madigan also suggests @ fifth of-|each passing the test, prepared tojopening game of the season. It but from that point on the Demons| clash between Temple and St. Mary's,| Grand Forks 41; Hillsboro 12. | gates to the 48th convention. of thel glow city and qentght, Al Paul of) rcial to watch lateral passing plays| per place his plan before the| marked Glen Ullin’s first loss in three pulled steadily ahead and the result| a pair of disappointing teams thts] Jamestown 44; Ellendale 7. Amateur Athletic union faced # final,| 7th. Chomoion of Wyoming, welter-| only, ‘The St. Mary's coach thinks at|Big Ten faculty committee. games, losing the tilt after a 3-2 lead ‘was never in doubt. year, marked Pop Warner's first of-) Aneta 24; Devils Lake 22. sharp warning Saturday against a Vand mimes yoming. least 50 per cent of the laterals now! It was understood the plan, which/ in the first quarter. Bud Beall and Bob Tavis, yeteran| ficial return to the Pacific coast since] Aneta 24; Devils Lake 22. “divided house” from President Avery] es own in Minot as 8! 11:04 really are illegal forward passes. | conflicts with a Big Ten rule on sub- forward and center on last yeat’s| leaving Stanford. Fargo 37; Grafton 22. Brundage of Chicago, Pleasing performer with plenty of/ “Navy spokesmen sald they'd ike to| sidization, would be discussed in the) MAGICIANS TROUNCE quint, set the scoring pace for the| Rounding out the program were tha] Mandan 36; Glen Ullin 15. ‘The American Olympic chieftain, in| @Ynamite in either hand. see the goal posts back on the goal|closed session but that no ection| ST, LEO’S 41 to 15 ; Demons, Beall, breaking fast and flip-| Tennessee-Mississipp! and Florida-| Minot 41; St, Leo's 15, Three four-round _ preliminaries!iine, presumably to encourage areturn | would be taken. Minot, N. D., Dec. 5—(?—The MI- G ren zone snkaied hols {fom All| Mississippi State clashes in the South- a A. a. prepared. to wield f2d @ curtain ralser will round out/o¢ field goal kicking. ‘The plan was briefly discussed Pri-| not high school basketball team, 1936 by Is ani , " e convention vel for er 8 Bergman = ico “a” @ gift shot for top honors and Tavis See aia al Waser Marys Turtle Lake Downs and last time, declared the organiza-| Billy Mears, 117, now headquarter- olie iver en like ‘ EAS ay eeceuiniees| ann atitletic ai- pad arg ght Pe viene ae added six from the floor and one from jand; the Rice-Southern Methodist Coleharbor, 16 to 12] #07 “wil! continue to grow and pros-/ ing out of Bismarck, will battle Kid/ia, after going out of bounds, |rectors. Leo's high, of Minot, 41-15. "Bt. Leo's Ppa tour line, tilt in the Southwest and the Wash- ; per if it confines itself to amateur) Harnigan, 118, Minot. brought in 15 yards instead of ten to] The athletic directors Friday| was the only team on their schedule Schneider Leads Attack ington State-Gonzaga encounter in 7g | Sport alone.” Eddie Mack 126, Billings, Mont. give the offense more room. Law-|awarded the Big Ten outdoor track| to defeat the Rtaglclans act a peale Little Nicky Schneider was the) the far west Turtle Lake, Dec. 5—Turtle Leke's| “The statement to the first general] will oppose Young Pippin 130, James-|rence (Buck) Shaw of Santa Clara|and fleld champlonship to Michigan,| springing a 19-14 upset in the opening chief scoring threat for the Saints. Pea Pee yaninen aaa Trojans chalked up thelr second vic-| session, reviewing echoes of the Olym-| town. : the. playing field widened|May 21-22. ‘The indoor meet again| con upset in the opening He looped in four field goals desplie| wan"e unt sero ist of apes las ee ory errant, basketball cam-| pic fight whieh neatly disrupted the| at McDanlels, 150, Bismarck, willl from 160 feet to 190 fe, Was giveni to (Chicago) March 19-18, |Ser'gate ar rte ates ee the consistently fi di = BeasOn Ss ipaign by defeating the Coleharbor| 4 ay, 4 ° s a ie cal A rates tain Bob Bevescon vine looks eqvaly | might by whipping Georgetown, one of |Redbirds, 16-12, At the halftime Cole-|teugsies to; wings the taaly business] ““Aty intevaive tinece Cone ill ae ae a Tue tennis champlonanips slo will be |@ ey as good this year as last. thejeastisilengeuaiuiy harbor led, 5-4, but Herring and Phil- | program into shape for final action. | be launched next week by the Legion| Charley Bachman of Michigen|the goit tourney will be staged by | Fights Last Night | Among Demon reserves, Gilbert Ol- NIGOTONELIEAL brick paced the Trojans in a rally] Chief developments included: committee which is assisting Pro-|State, has two changes in mind. One| Northwestern May 17-18. Michigan e ate ty Praugte up etromathe Sane ome date John se roeaeee the victory. The sum- Tightening of opposing lnes in the| moter Isham Hall in putting on the would make identifying numerals | s1so will play host to conference (By the Associated Press) a year; Alwyn Pot- is » Ky. Die de nary: contesi ween Jeremiah T. Mahoney} card, : players’ chests mandatory. The oth- tlert March 12-13. Philadelphia — Benny Bass, ter, a tri A. Niehoff, whom Loulsville unsuc- Cotcha‘or fe ft pf T. Lake fe ft pf é card. wrestlers on 2 y 133, eaAlcilece 2 Bape aes are tee cessfully sought as manager of the Saldin, i 111 Phunyek, tf a7 agree ys pala ells MI Seer oF Noe eS layer gheppine Ov etree cutpointed Davie f fauind looked the best to take over| Colonels tn 1928, wit plot the Amer 9 2 2 Herring, 3 1 2/ indications the Mahoney forces were Wing Scores 46-21 out of bounds, to, Petre ote on tnat| Napoleon Turns Back | “Nee never fant 10. an e e open berths in the starting lineup. 3 g elrble,’ & holding thelr pre-con lead i lard, Vorcester, z pnky ad te two SnUtngae tinea son, éucceeding Burleigh Grimes, whe icon, B49 8 Hileds eo 3 fi that ia Leelee oot eon aaa Win Over Pettibone PI co ieiicd dt moter Careline Burnstad Five, 33-12 tard, 10614, Worcester, Mass, out- the best r formance: fe he ook over managems ol a Z Pink pec py ih i al 8 i ee. _— “ay Baints, a S for thel isn Dodgers. Totals "3 6 6 Totals 72 6] cacy mith che retirement of aneiz|_ Wing, Dec. 5.—With W. Kavonius| Would make recovery dts fumbled Of) waicteon, Dec, 5—Paced by J.| Rome, Ga» (10). leader. and.F. Harvey leading the scoring, |!o0ee ball behind the Grenz, who tossed in seven field goals,| , Milwaukee — Gorilla Jones, 153, Bismark will spend next week pre-{ Paring for Valley City, which comes here Friday, while St. Mary's and Linton are scheduled to play at Lin- ton the same night. The summaries: Ce eel a sete ‘Wing romped to » 46-21 victory ver | touchback irrespective of which team) ("7 Oo nigh school basketball | former middleweight champion, | Watford City Plays Pettibone Wednesday night, Wing held) ecovers. ¢ Penn ig|quint defeated Burnstad, 33-12. The| Akron, Ohio, knocked out Mickey : a narrow 4-1 lead in the first quarter| Harvey Herman o! iggests | cals gained a lead in the first quar+| Bettone, 166%, Newark, N. J., Williston in Opener) >t? witened the margin rapidly and changing the rule that costs ® team | °°" sid stayed ahead throughout, In| (1)3 Oscar Rankin, 1521, Los stick led 24-5 at the halftime, Kavonius | Possession of the ball when @ foul I5/ 2° o11) came Napoleon won over Angeles, outpointed Tommy Free- Bismarck fg ft pf Linton fg ft pf Welch, fg 0 0 3 Van Soest 0 0 1 was high point Ath committed while the ball is in the air. ee man, 15915, Hot Springs, (10). 3 ‘Watt City, Dec, 4—1 Point man with 18 points Burnstad, 14-6, with Kroeber, Towle, Bioline #9 0 8 bobien tbo OLD PLAYING RULE FAILS 3. Hy, whe has Ben druing slowed ty” Harvey with 11." rhe [He would make the penalty, incest Sinner and Grons leading the soo | ghtn Dest, Calle Ramage Spangler 2 0 2 Becktle, £0 0 9 ———“ 2 basketball club for tonight's game |Summary: -|ing. ‘The summary of the boys’ game: on meee ao 1 1 01 Qpponent’s Lead Toward Dummy's Weakness Gives Declarer|sgainst the Williston Coyotes, has only | Wine... f6 ft pt Pettibone te fe pt |i commitied Baty ere attr 8 Napoleon tg st pf Burnstad fg ft pt | _Lemadl 1A Aberdeen, Wash. (6). Potter, gf 1 0 Dobler 4 1 0 His Otherwise Losing Contract two lettermen back in uniform this! i. 1 2 Rhode, ¢ 1 called |S" Grens. Hf, oo 1 are eee! core gee oe saan year and reports his prospects are 9 2 Cooper, o & 2 })penaity for clipping was cs acesnst ton 1 0 0 = 622 By WM. E. McKENNEY SOLUTION OF PREVIOUS “only fair for a winning team.” 1 0 Kelly, 0 1 0|Penm while a Navy punt was . Bure: nts 1 0 2 bs ing team. , etal 8 (Secretary, American Bridge League) CONTRACT PROBLEM ‘The lettermen, Walter .Losk and|G. Se 8 3 Merqvat 6 9 git" ; y Atma 1 1 0 Sport Fans! ismarck 2 2 6 4 2-16] Today's hwnd {ts an example of a Bob Worl, co-captains, and George|B. M © 1 Torgerson 0 0 BR RALLIES F, Wagner 1 Serer 2 anton i 3 ¢ 4 6218 | quite frequent situation at the bridge Richardson, will form the nucleus of | \ 0 3 Hillerton 0 0 TINKE x ni) W- Grens 2 Totals 5 38 6 ‘ Mekinicet Conny Gonnor, table. That is, one in which declarer the team. ‘Reserves: from. last year Sah ae OHene Ath eae Pepa imge rary ’ Frank Shields Referee: Fay Brown of Bismarck. |has the cholce of different lines of ‘seeking ‘a berth on ‘the first squad are 21 a clans said Joe r, cams a Totals Ce re oaorles Bismarck tg ft Ary's tg fe pf) play, and upon his choice probably Morvel Degerness, Clifford Stavn, and| wicore bY quarters: | | | emgue baseball player of SOUNer| syaes MATTHEWS REMATCHED The Great Tennis Ace ; rests fulfillment of his contract. and Leonard’ Hetland. cS years, was somewhat improv: Qlson, f 1 0 0 . In addition 1 5 10 20 11 “critically ill.” They] Seattle, Dec. 5.—(#)— Allen Mat- Appears in Smith, f 9 0 0|, Obviously, South has 11 tricks inj there are ten new umpire, B, 0, | urday: but still “cr! : thews, heavy hitting Negro middle- Beall, f 7 1 0|top cards, and needs only to find) getting their first training in funda-| !#°™ held little chance for his recovery. A mit of St. Louls, Mo, and Johnny 4 Spangler, £0 0 9| the king of clubs in the East hand 9 mentals onthe maple court this SSE Ee paralytic stroke laid low the “Tink-| welght of St. touls, Mo. and vate | ‘Come and Get It a2 ee 9 and the king of diamonds in the West winter cvs International Semi-Pro} ers-to-tvere-to-chance” double play | TUN Cres sor a, 10-round re-match Bowe ef 8 pe ane Bake the i The nee ‘The schedule: Title Series Scheduled - Nedtbariy hare Des 16, Matthews PARAMOUNT 2] considered an even chance, so af e 7 ss . ~. a ws Fis cata eet cece po oar Dec. $—Watlord City at Williston won & decision over Sykes in’ 8 10- Sun. - Mon, - Tues, Score gy pe slam contract appears very good. Montreal, Dec. 5.—(?)—An interna- sounder here Tuesday bul Bismarck. 3110 12 19-42 Dec. national series between Canada and Eeerstoree: sciarity’ of Linton; umn: the United States to decide the sem!- r Duplicate—N. & S. vul. South West North East 1a Pass 34 Pass 4h Pas 44 Pass 6a Pass Pass Pass Opening lead—Y J Today’s Contract Problem South, who opened the bid- ding with one spade, is play- ing the contract at six spades, after his partner has forced with diamonds. Should West, pire: Brown, Monroe Is Hi-Liners’ Choice for All-State Valley City, N. D., Dec. 5—(P)— ‘with his strong and evenly wer ners, | papiEeial nae balanced hand, double or ase .19—Epping at Watford City | tournament which will take place at cached by Joe Roghetad, here miocte sume that he could score a Feb. 23—Tioga at Watford City ? ne Cicatian and United states €d the following all-state teams trom | | Sreatet st by not revealing his B * | champions will meet in s seven-game @levens they played the past : i ; i ; ) ) 1 , Bee ere einesey comenin (Blind) eee Tipe | et Ale . ites 2 fir right 3 marck, right tackle; Fredrickson, Far- go, right end; Huntley, Minot, quar- 3; Simpson, Mandan, left half; , Valley City, right half; Wil- Valley City, full back. Woon teats E. & W. vul. Opener—@ K 5 Solution in next issue. 5 ii i i ' ake iy BREE g ak | if Eg ze ti was | business. were “In addition to between, Made Lon: New ead Exlorged Ovchesve woud not’ be ne |eegue clube, 11 players were Dick Long set Meier oot piss Nasty wes Several deals are. NEO CLASSIC ROOM to give him major 94085 QUAM FOR RESERVATIONS ; ; ; Atlentic 5146 < % player f 23) ‘The Chicago The, : essentia] entey|Captain Elwood oad sae UPTIS e i i 4 : I