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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 i Hi-Liner-Demon Clash to Shed Light on State Set-Up ith Cards © hi vm VALLEY CITY'S VETS (Ball Meeting Ends With Feller C S bee t as tt a ti P a eeting Cnas un £ euler e€ vettie ean U U ie xc RATE HIGH IN EARLY |g Succeeds Joe Cutti EMARAY DECISIVELY DEFEATS se Mahan Succe oe Cutting | (7AR LANDIS LANDIS RULES D Gopher Vetearns ‘ / 9) = M JIMMY BEST; M’DANIELS WINS Vill Herd As Dean of N. D. Prep Mentors se Her = eee PITCHING SENSATION A (By the Associated Press) | , F jus Preliminary Between Imps and|_ Gather ‘round all you prep schoo! | Billy Mears Knocks Out Minot! Collier’s All-Star Onee-Doubful Minnesota Quint asi Ry coaches, North Dakota needs a new [) AN Fighter on Fargo Boxing Favored to Defeat NDAC ‘x —_Drisooll Called for 7:30 P. dean” of football since doo cutting, i Eleven Announced Aggregation . veteran mn mentor, dropp Tat M. Tonight whistle after 20 years service... And en Loe Mahon, Mandan's candidate to the Club Owners May Eventually] rargo, /N. D, Dec. 11—(P—Dick | Reid of Northwestern, Baugh| ,, minneapolis, Dec. 11. — (#) <= Min- yu SAINTS TO PLAY LINTON |honorary post, may be Cutting’s suc- Erase Statute Regardin, Demaray, 144, Bismarck, southpaw, vi maa ab 3 cease Eevee ontpointed Jimmy Best| of T-C.U. Win All-Amer- | Vletory of the season against North wrod paCarIAn | Nea Dest SUC eee ie Sandlot Players Seattle Negro, 150, in the feature ten- ica Berths urday using the same combination he! Kelly-c. hed Club Should B Cestinies of the Mandan Braves for that ed Carleton last 4 | elly-Coache jul oul le 12 yesra His eloeest chalet is les Regents eye RSF Gey Bats ae aes ® boxing program re week. ni USS rne of as been ”. . 11} sday ie » 11 % Laie T Good Match for Moriar- {reaching his boys gridiron ethics for was safely in the Cleveland wigwam,| ina six-round seml-windup, George| caters’ Ali-Arserlon Tostoall” tenn, | tat quint intact throughout the past ity’s Lions 10 years and B. M. Boyd, Crosby mens the rabbit ball was set for another|Feist, Grand Forks, N. D., 126%,|which is a perpetuation of the All wee ares seen it out o a Jeesoad a tor, who claims a nine-year record. riding spree over distant fences and| Stopped Eddie Mack, Billings, Mont.,| American founded by Walter Camp, wi Gophers isn Receiving his football foundations 128, after 32 seconds of the second] were announced Friday. ‘The players favorites to defeat the once-bea\ a Bismarck’s high school Demons] training at Hamline university at St. the incomparable Dizzy Dean still re-!round. Feist dropped Mack in the] are: Bisons. A week ago the Minnesote ey Ae ae selerh ahi tra hte Paul, where McMahan asserts he was celved orders from Branch Rickey / first with a left a Lae tor put | Ends: Kelley, Yale; Tinsley, Louis- He oe ee Metals hepatk tonight's le high sc! just a “good bench warmer,” the Man- Friday. the Montanan on canvas twice in|iana State. oe dl gymnasium with Coach Joe Rogn-/dan mentor came to North Dakota AS league club owners and|the second. Feist, however, suffered| 1; 1g h, lowers. & stad’s veteran Valley City Hi-Liners.| after two years at Garden City, Minn, we ese ea erie mailer teu {a broken Knuckle in his left hand abd | painell, F a aaet he eee Bil ree yes edt g bid read Enge in the back court with Bob|Leland Vinz, Leeds, 7; Jack Lynch,| Leo G. May, who formerly coached soeD Helmuth Clausnitzer at forwards in|J. N. Toftness, 6; A.’D. MacMaster, | his first grid season at Grafton. Glen tonight's affray. Rugby and Ernie Gates, Jamestown, | Iverson went from Berthold to Mohall Rognstad’s starting array is usual-| Cutting, who turned his boys over| Keith, Hazen; James H. Huey, Wat- hope to sell the Great Dean, Vice Jy composed of Wayne Dinisernat to Johnny Mach at Williston this fall, tord City; O. M. Morstad, Larimore; |President Branch Rickey still was and Dale Scott, forwards; ‘Tavis at center and Buddy Beall and|Lisbon; Marty Engh, Wahpeton, and| five years at Lidgerwood, completed |league experience. the referee halting the melee just be-| three outstanding players of the year. fore they were ready for the finsll-rinsley incidentally” was the oniy| Gerson placed on the North Central is Postpone ‘Dead’ Ball Talk round, Mears scaled 118, member‘ of the 1935 All-America to be Others on the Demon squad most|5 years. and P. O, Sigerseth tranferred trom|, Because the majors had a big ware-/ Bat McDaniels, Bismarck, 149,/ramed again on this year's team, Mikely to see action are Gilbert Ol-| Asked if he knew any other old-|Kenmare to Minot Model. Karly | House filled with rabbit balls, it was| stopped Billy Welsh, Minot, 140%, af-| Remarking that football supremacy gon and Harold Spangler in the fore] timers still in coaching jobs, McMahan | Thomas, formerly of the NDAC frosh,| decided to use them up in 1937 and) ter 1:43 of the third and final round.| has moved in turn from the East to| UP of Guy de Lambert and Art Lilly-| Meet TOM and JERRY and fourt and Jim Burekhardt and Alwyn|sald, Doug Smith at Devils Lake, and|is at Hettinger and Lloyd Jarman |then talk about a deader sphere for |The referee halted the uneven affair |the Midwest, then to the Far West,| blad at forwards, with Bob Manly,/the other fellows at Barnes’ Basketball Scores COLLEGE (By the Associated Press) Jamestown College 43; Dakota ’ Adolphus 21, Cphenied haarge 19; La Crosse Towa 52; Carleton 26, Coleharbor Defeats Garrison, 22 to 18 Coleharbor, N. D., Dec. 11.—Paced by a scintillating forward wall, Cole- harbor’s high school cagers scored a 22-18 victory over Garrison here, It was the locals’ second win in five starts, J, and W. Saldin and C. Bratz scored all of Coleharbor’s points while » 'H. Robinson, guard, tallied four times Wesleyan 33. Luther (Decorah) 26; Gustavus 4 A crowd of between 1,400 and 1,500} During his 12 years at Mandan, days of bartering, headed for home, | will be unable to box again for two of | persons 1s expected to witness the/McMahan’s teams have annexed two all was peaceful and serene in the | months, meet Minnesota, In previous con-|‘rom the floor for Garrison. The sum: t major early-season encounter that/unofficial football championships in baseball world. In the other half of the semi-! Center: Wojclechowicz, Fordham, | ‘sts they won two and then dropped eaiiee te tt vt Garrison fe ft pf ' will pit the Maroon and White!1927 and 1932 and his teams in 1926 Cleveland was happy and relieved} windup, Johnny Netterman, Louls-| Quarterback: Baugh, Texas Chris- @ 29-27 decision to Concordia at He Saidin ti Vought, 0 70 against the quint, rated in pre-sea-|and 1935 were undefeated, Teonard C, McMahan by the decision of Commissioner | ville, 143, stopped Petey Ferguson, Se- Moorhead last Monday night. idin, f. 4 Missiin, £9 0 0 son conjecture as one of the outstand-| Other North Dakota coaches who/|lege, at the North Dakota Agricultural|Kenesaw M. Landis, who finally /attle, 146, after one mintue and four : Yale; Buivid,| Like the Gophers, North Dakota F ea) aH coe ing candidates for Class A honors/have put in long periods on prep college and later followed Dobie to|ruled that Feller, 17-year-old pitching | seconds of the opening round. state will present a veteran te Knapp'e 0 0 0 this year. school gridirons include: Ed Bohnoff,| the University of Washington. wonder, was its exclusive property. Billy Mears, Knox, N. D., gained a] Fullback: Francis, Nebraska. Saturday night’s contest. Coach Bob Bi go1 Glenn Hanna is expected to start|Grand Forks, and L, J. Elias, Harvey,| Many schools this season have new] Club owners hoped ultimately to| technical knockout over Ted Borden,| In awarding the Walter Camp gold Lowe will bring « veteran squad to) 1" peute oie Captain Bob Peterson and Glenn]8 years; Jack Ehlers, Ellendale and | mentors. erase the statute which forbids them} Minot, 115, the Magic City youth suf-| football to those players, the judges Minneapolis with Russ Anderson, six 100 to sign sandlot players without minor | fering a bad cut over his left eye and| voted Frank, Tinsley and Francis the | 100t four inch center and high scorer 000 of last year’s quint, as its star. An- 14 18 ‘39-23 6 18—18 All-Conference team last season and| Referee, Giueniter; umpire, ainder= also topped the league in scoring. len. ‘The Gophers will stick to the line- “(ao eee Potter at guards, Harley Robertson at Minot, had been| moved from Larimore to Carrington, | 1938. because Welsh was in no condition to| then to the Deep South and on to the| center. Guards will be Dick See- & Lettersien in Line-up with the “game a long, long time.” | Others in new schools include: E.C.| Although the St, Louls Cardinals | continue. {hen to the Deep South ane ord treit,| bach and Martin Rolek. Bar, 220 Main i the judges report that “the tides of] Forrest Stevens and Wendell Kielty 1936 brought it back to the East, as| are expected to hold down the Bison 6 9 Ordean | completed 20 years of coaching at Wil-| Don Bettschen, Lidgerwood; Ken R. waiting for a bite as he kept his hook Louis Conqueror shown by & margin of more than two forwards with Wes Phillips and Bob th Olson, center, anid Sig Erickson end|lston. He worked under Gil Doble,| Thunem, LaMoure; Orrin Rife, Oakes |i" the baseball pool. to one in over seventy inter-sectional | Saunders, co-captain with Anderson, ed Bob acter, smids, or ‘are letter-|noted grid tutor now at Boston col-| and W. E. Thompson, Kenmare, aha commalesoner decleen ae § k Sh d games.” aiae! at the guards. : men froma en. neler wae reeaaed as eee 1 Seeks SROWGOWN| “ter caterer ar rpretniet in the| a m A preliminary game between the ° Leta Galuise “ota Cal ete 28 1936 All-America, Yale being the only Fights Last Night | “a Imps, Demon reserves, and Driscoll 6 Bow ing Teams the baseball market, ewe down to the one to have two men named—Frank | ¢————— ST Re 5 See iene) caliedéat. 7:20 p,m. in the S orts Round-U I ts. | Schmeling Says He’s Willing to] *"4 Kelley. Spice of Life! c high school gymnasium with the E Vi p see ie eee oe aelston ichmeling Says He’s Willing to Year of Offensives e i “ re UZCUDUN, es } auain atsraction expected to get under merge ictors |___BY EDDIE BRIETZ, || Commissioner Landis called attention Meet Braddock at Early |, Nineteen thirty-six wasa year thet Tieata [J EAQUINO UZCUDUN. the Be- : 3 Saturday night the Hi-Liners travel SSS * New York, Dec. 11,—(#)—Baseball| clube in amending the old rule to per- Date Pail the Judes Said Snes Eee, isang in onan Bperst eecnoe: esas ie Missourl ieee oe Blackstone, Riggs, Bakery and| Sidelights: General Manager Slap-|mit scouts of any ou to pene Poinceton rine ney wuilting. single chine guns .. gent he’s ea © 3 3 5 : “T™mre] nicka of the In-|Players to other clubs without the! New York, Dec, 11.—()—Max the to command a fight- that may shed some light on the state] Tribune Fives Triumph in ] ae ot ane st [penally of forever losing the player |schmeling, the German heavyweight, | Sete Or the Year. | More effective Woe Demacay, |[f ing bot! sa Class A situation. seh 8 | recommended. sought a showdown Friday before the PENA s cOnit ABtEEAIS | ary Saints Go to Linton Commercial “You Belong to New York state athletic commission | CecePtion were given as chief reasons < Meanwhile, Coach Clement Kelley ns Me” as he wires Chiefly Technicality on a title fight with James J, Brad- for the breakdown of defensive N\ had drilled his parochial five at St.} piackstone Club, Riggs Place, Bis- the glad news to! The commissioner said the Feller | goo, onsen cles stiiiealt laciogtions ls Bob Feller . . Mary's in defensive and offensive kK marck Bakery and Bismarck Tribune Will Harridge,|Cleveland had named Cyril ‘Blap- sae cscintis tokens Sooo any | t play in preparation for the clash at! trundiers each won two out of three ‘ am tonight with Coach Morlar-| cames in Commercial league matches @ Linton forced the scare seconds Sa Mednesdsy “end Thursday, /@ into an overtime period here last) Wednesday night in the City i week after which the Saints dropped|reague the Service Electric swept to i ® one-sided game to the Bismarck) three straight wins over the Economy high school first-stringers. On the/Grocery and the Catholic Order of basis of form the two teams should) Foresters copped two out of three be closely matched. from the Capital Cafe, Kelley expects to start Nicky! Blackstone Club bowlers knocked Slapnicka mel and Ed. American league, has gone into the| signed the pitc farming business} The farm system, explained Landis. |i, German and English if Braddock of Dug them—Ed. Rom- ; and Johnny Entringer at forwards:|merce; Rigg’s beat the Will Seed| Eddie Ainsmith, the old catcher who a4 Maynard Entringer at center and|Store; the Bismarck Bakery topped , Eddie Reff in the back court. the Dakota National Bank and the ; The Saints’ biggest task will be to/Tribune downed Nash-Finch in the staff, farm system associates, it was neces-| pout is four, six or twelve rounds.” .{case never would have happened if! yein Herr Max was prepared PER cooled arta president of the|nicka, assistant to owner Alva Brad-/+) sign to meet Braddock any time the ie Preity age Me pectess inode ley, as vice president of the Fargo- promoters can arrange the fight. F revealing his loop] Moorhead clap vero he (Slapnicka) |" aiso, Der Moxie was set to tell one Sate a Un Hew ihe and all he is prepared to squawk both | ‘omnia, Gilbert of Auburn and Basrak .. It had five in| brought to farm owning major league |raiis to go through with his promise 5 the minors last|clubs the services of a great number |+, give ne Tonia conacerte ‘est shot “The best backs included Frank of season and two of|0f sandlotters and created ® NeW|/at the heavyweight crown. Yale, Murray of Pennsylvania, Buivid problem which ultimately made | “anq when I say first shot, that’s of Marquette, Brumbaugh of Du- j Feller case. just what Imean,” said Max. “They're | Wwesne, Francis of Nebraska, Baugh i Schneider, diminutive scoring threat,|or¢ the Junior Association of Com-|Gharrity—will be advanced ... Also,| “The natural, inevitable | conse- |not fooling me with that talk about a of T. ©. U., Parker of Duke, Dickens quence,” his statement ‘read, “Wa5/no-decision fight. Braddock’s title of Tennessee, Falaschi of Santa Clara worked in the Southern Association| that’ other major league oa ee will be at stake the minute he steps es Gossard al srr ne a last year, will join the American’s|sumed that, to compete W into the ring with Louis whether the]... ped es their te the field this year, of which only one in the halt the sharp-shooting of Walter/Commercial tilts. The scores: Post mortems: Connie Mack thinks|Sary that they likewise secure sand-| At Friday's meeting with Schmeling| 0.) tier ganta Calara, remained ; ; the depression is on again... He|lotters by signing them in the name | were expected Braddock and represen- hibsaten ithe didwesiremareed Dobler, stellar Lion guard. e cS of or by minor clubs with which they |tatives of the joint promoters, Madi- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE actually came out of a mid-winter ° Junior Association of Commerce Robshey without a cent (unless the| Were ‘working’ or friendly. son Square garden and the 20th Cen-| «1, Peg lee eptlateg al counters emnhover races +++ 173-137-156— 466 | Red Sox slipped him some on the side ‘Termed ‘Recommendation’ fury eecering club swirl of football fortune and football ARS 5 Wine ea ne in the Higgins-Werker eee) House| .. “Tis was done by a process which] ., : skill, where the breaks of the game ‘ \ « 163-126-! Connie couldn't even sell his house tically termed ‘recommen- T . reaal chi ’ 5 : Klem $ to Victory + 156-134-157— 447] ||. Lee Keyser, des Moines owner, the as eupbem Tie was the procedure Immies rump. pisvedian saree pleat me CLOTHIERS *FURNISHEPY 171-168-119— 458/ saddest man in town ... He thought| rojlowed in the. Feller case, wherein East took over her lost leadership in BISAIAROR NOD d + 3 2 2-6) Landis was going to send Feller t0|cieveland ‘recommended’ that Fargo- Behind 44.33 1936, there is no longer any all-con- z Led by Ted Meinhover, who droppe s—~ > -— >| Des Moines and Lee was all set tO! Moorhead contract Feller, ‘recom- i re, quering system or any section that|# E aad ee pone and ae ae ee PSEA G00 797-712-751—2260 | cash in... He aimed to call the boy8| mended’ that New Orleans offer and remains supreme for two or three|§ eins S paneer Look eee ng Ha Blackstone Club together and stage an old-fashioned | rargo-Moorhead accept $200 for the} 3, nec N. D, Dec. 11. consecutive seasons, $10, $13.50, $15 from i Slump us 166-194-144— 504| auction... He would have got him-| contract, ‘recommended’ that Feller town, N. D., Dec. 11—UP—|""ugtrong teams came to high peaks ee ie boeai. basketball game played 154-107-187 442 | self. $200,000. ‘retire’ and later go to Cleveland.” | 224, By sensationel shooting by Radic [and fell away under the heavy grind Wool Robes | aig 141-147-185— 443| Aboard the Bremen: Max Schmel-| “The award of $7,500 to Des Moines, | She. "th sotare onan to gm «ari tS of modern schedules. Others started $7.50, $9, $12.50 Jake Stocker tossed in six babkelt from the floor and added one try al i the foul line to keep the K .C. quint ee 2 ; $n the running through most of the} tai. 4. 769-812-781—2355 newsmen, “I demand Braddock fit 158-180-115— 453| ing demanding of newspaper meN|he explained, was based on the fact ~ |raggedly and came with a rush at the “Vot iss vot?” .. Max gets his Eng-|that the sum was offered for Feller's| Su), Victory Thursiay, Meth bY 0" finish, In most games today the win lish twisted a bit and when he tells} contract as a free agent. leyan team, 43-33, ning team has to play itself out to ‘Trailing ‘at the half, 16-18, the|Win. One human system can only game. me—dammit, fight me—first,” Trainer immii burn up so much energy. Football is fim orencuce, 8a: be played. Tuesday Wills Seed Store Max Machon comments: “That feller Two Cage Lettermen Bh the pea ete jie Grae largely competitive energy or fight on s siren, day. This explains the up- might with the K. C.’s meeting the BS miversal Motors at 7p. m., and Handicap . Klein's opposing the Pickups at 8:10/ Brown .. ‘ eT always gets his English upside down, Ca eer aint it?” ... Max featured the same Back at New Leipzig before the Wesleyanites could tally, hat he wore on his last two trips .. New Leipzig, ND. D, Dec. 11—Two 116-149-146— 411 The summary: pitched for the National League club] feb, 5—Leith, there. Peprora all these head-over-heels . m,, at the World War Memorial | Starkle 93-106-108— 308 | FO "Joe (¥. : 4 =—‘ ; uuilding, Bios mn + 151-175-120— 448 | He swears he and Manager Joe us lettermen, both reserves, are available | Wesleyan fg ft pf Jamesto'n fg ft tp| turns of fortune, from all these out- i Bu (Doc) Heer, director, urgea| J. Brown 170-168-199 537] Sel the Mussel) Jacobs are just like | 7's rundation for Coach G. V. Brick-|Willins ft ¢ 3 ” Agre, {-.§ 1 2/iandish form reversals, there were two! Pajamas, all models that other teams inter-| Schubert 143-181-135— 459 | that... which is news. | eeu New Leipzig high school basket-| Neuman, ci 2 0 Petersene 0 2|teams, that stood out as possessing Friday any of aie earns mH TS | At sthe = Hippodrom ohnnie” | a1 team which opens the 1936-37 d,g-. 1 1 & Maney & 2 2 3/all-season strength. They were Louis- $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, ested in joining the league ei er tad Toa 699-789-719—-2193 | Walker, star of the old silent screen! -ason against Mott here next Tues- 2 0 Schiiéken- | | |iana State in the South and Minne- port next Tuesday or Thursday via es days, sitting in row A and rooting her} q.¥, $$ waety, £1 9 5|sote in the Middle West. And Pitts- @t the gymnasium or phone 39: Rige’s Place pretty head off for Harry Jeffra to ae and Glese are the returning © © Dunwell,t0 o 1'burgh wasn't far away. ee ee tt pt| Mannerou . 150-171-110— 491] “sock” Escobar... P. 8.: Harry! yonogram winners. Other promising iain” 8 1 1 Beaman, 010. 9 8 ———_——_—_—_— = reno’ 16 4171 Hagen . ¥g {P| Colville .. + -130-148— 278] obliged. . . . Champion Jimmy Braa-|Canaldates ‘are Zweber, C. Will, D.| © Serge, «0 0 2/Saints Come Out of i 3 Hublou'$ 0 2 0 152- - — 152} dock being introduced from the rin8|wi storm, Boesler, Miller, Drashil,| Totals 101313 RasmuncoO 0 1 3 Boceflus’. 2 0 3 101-119-134— 354] in bright grey spats... Tony Can-|ioip, Ackerman and Schultz, The sete, f. 9 0 1! Slump to Beat Tulsa Po Sek dl 028 145-172-166— 483] zoneri sitting well up front with his J : Totals 20 8 19 — balance of the schedule: 2 Priske .. 0 0 2 178-170-169— 517] pretty Mrs. . .. She puts on cheaters,| “nec. 15—Mott, here. ; , Bt. Paul, Dec. 11—(7)—St. Paul vie Totals 10 3 12 the better see the action in the] pec. 1g—Alumni, here. * half: Dakota ‘Wesleyan|'came out of its slump to wallop Totals 15 9 16 main event... . Mrs. Jeffra rushing] jan g—New England, there. Gardner, 4;| Tulsa, 3 to 0, in an American Hockey to the ringside to give her son ®| jan, 12—Carson, there. Williams, 3; Naui Gawtry, Reed, | Association game Thursday night Wi 1 GI Buffalo Springs Wins smacking hse after Re tounees B-| Jey is-sigin here See Heciaer” gama aes | wae, te Jenne St tots mye Oo Mate 22—Carson, here. Berge, Schlickenme $ | | won welfth game cam-|# From Marmarth, 16-15 none ae <a LeU oars den. 26_Regent, sete tee ‘eimplre, Burchill, Valley, City The ey them in a $2.95 per re : ing ut art ace 4 jasher, here. ig foned for the Nat names ap Reschers: triple tle with Minneapolis and Tulsa _Butfalo Springs, N. D., Dec, 11.— : owners... . Those who were present| Feb, 9—Elgin, there. CLIFF OLSEN WINS Godlee place, each with eight J jarter, Buf- ive Tone aiiaties, B say it set a new high... Horace] eb, 12-—-New England, here. Washington, Dec. 11.— (#) — Olltt felo Springs rallied to hang up its B = - spent $10,900 and one New York Ga-| Feb, 16—Regent, here. pisses a, Baudette, Minn., using a &t. Louis was pressed throughout TELS CAR cael dpe abet soseee 183 zette says the last course consisted of! Feb, 19—Flasher, there. of body slams, defeated Matros|by Kansas City, which had won quint orange juice and the morning papet.| Feb, 23—Mott, there. Eeinienko, 220, Bones in 28% minutes | three striaght up to Thursday night, led 149 153— 472|--. Ralph Guldahl, hottest of the hot}. Feb, 26—Leith, here. in @ wrestling mat but finally pulled out a 2-1 victory. 138 111— 389 | Solfers, has two Pekingese dogs named I 147. 150— 439| “Out” and “In.” . . . When is Freddie INTRODUCING THE NEW 3-WAY INDESTRUCTIBLE 141 170— 494 Steele going to show in the east, oF POINT VACUUM FILLER PEN AND. PENCIL SETS B. Spring: i Es Is a S ft Lamb,t0 0 Boushele 01 90. isn’t he? . 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