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+ Wee vee) gg ome THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936 Heavy Schedule of Basketball Games Carded NORTH DAKOTA ACS\Packers Trounce Redskins’ 21-6, Winning Pro Football Championship UPSET OF GOPHERS) wrCREA IS CONFIDENT HE CAN - |any nip 7p Wins. [JESSE OWENS VOTED YEAR'S FEATURES WEEK-END} WHIP DEMARAY HERE TUESDAY BERORE RAST-WEST OUTSTANDING ATHLETIC STAR Wodaks Down Stubborn Jim- ia wd Cae a Figs og PLAY: OFF oT ARTED ee = ot] | ae ; mies, 36-24, While Bison - Triumph, 33-29 Saturday Night . ' PLAYS BAD CONTRACT:WELL Declarer Ends Bidding With Wrong Suit as Trump, but Makes | Small Slam by Clever End Play By WM. E, McKENNEY South won the opening lead of the American Bridge Leagee) | four diamonds with the ace. Then he gets into a/ led a small trump to the ace ani HI-LINERS DOWN BRAVES| St. Mary’s-Hazelton Tilt Friday Only Contest Booked on Local Courts North Dakota State's surprising 33-29 upset of the Minnesota Gophers topped the week-end’s basketball pic- ture with most of the state's college and high school quints slated to play their last games before the Christmas holidays this week. Coming back after trailing 20-14 at the intermission, the Bison put on the steam with Russ Anderson, vet-| eran center, leading the way and pulled out the victory. At the same time, the university quint, paced by Sonny Lemai who dropped in seven field goals and a free throw, defeated a fighting band of Jamestown college Jimmies, 36-24, at’ Grand Forks. It was the third victory in four starts for Clem Letich’s club, Ernie Manney and Gus &chlick- enmeyer, guards, and Eddie Agre, for- ward, all of Bismarck, were the out- standing Jimmie performers. Slates Four Games The Herd is. slated to meet four teams this week, starting Monday against the Superior Teachers at Su- perior and following with games against the Valley City State Teach- ers quint at Valley City, Jamestown Cleveland, Dec. 14¢—(#)—Joe Louis makes his first comeback trial start “I saw Demaray wallop Jimmy Best at Fargo, but I still am_ confident that I can beat him,” sald Buddy Mc- Crea, Omaha battler, after a tapering- off workout at The Ring Saturday night in preparation for his 10-round bout with the southpaw Bismarck vet- eran here Tuesday night. And the dusky 145-pound Negro looked capable of giving Sir Richard @ real fight as he went through 8 snappy workout and finished breath- ing just as easily as when he started. McCrea was one of six principals on Tuesday night's boxing program at the World War Memorial building that worked out at the sporting head- quarters Saturday night: Others who took part were Johnny Nettermen of Louisville, who meets Sammy ‘Aldahl of Minot in the aix- round semi-windup; Billy Mears, who will trade punches with Kid Harni- gan of Minot; Eddie Mack of Billings, Mont., who’ opposes Kid Vandee of Minot; and Bat McDaniels of Bis- marck and Wilton, who tackles the rugged Pony Williams of Fargo, all in four-round preliminaries. All of the fighters appeared in good shape after the warm-up drills. The rest of the boys are expected to arrive Monday or Tuesday.. The curtain-raiser between two, Mandan boys is scheduled to start promptly at 8:30 p. m. Admission prices have been reduced ‘and all those persons who haye al- ready purchased tickets will be given ® refund at the gate, Isham Hall, pro- Triumph After Going Around in Trance During First Quar- ter of Game “New York, Dec. 14¢—()—The Green Bay Packers took a big Chriét- mas present back to Wisconsin Men- day—the National Professional Foot- ball League many oak trees, and the profits of his big broad jump from amateur to pro- fessional raniés, Jesse Owens Monday can add the accolade of recognition as Fifty-one of tributing to the 1! at the top of the Jesse near! ‘ his nearest rival, Carl Hubbell, south- JESSE OWENS One Repeater Is |i st taine the queen of hearts. But the contract was six spades. That present gerne bid six hearts South shi we ° ° over North’s five spades, but with s e All-America) sss: fr casin, ts ois much for choosing spades as the final declaration. paw ace of the New hero of the s eo place went to Yale's football Selected on 193 captain and All-America end, Law- Kelley of Williamsport, s0n Savages at Dickinson on succes- sive nights, The Sioux do not play| tins at Public hall tonight for a bat-| sored by the Open Your Heart cam- again until Dec, 22, when they will| te with the hard-hitting Cleveland) paign under the supervision of the oppose the Superior Teachers at Su- | S!ovenion, Eddie Simms (above). American Legion. perior. The Detroit Brown Bomber will Only game is bool draw $20,000 for his first bout since loca) Tard courts with mare on ee he knocked out Jorge Bresica two METHOD OF PICKING ent Kelley's St. Mary's quint oppos-| Months ago. Simms’ end of the char- . ing Hazelton Friday night at the Bis-| ity show purse is $4,000. marck high school gymnasium. Some 11,000 persons were expected Glenn Hanna will take his unde-| for the heavyweight mixup, scheduled = feated Demons on a three-day trip| for 10 round®. Bs during which they will play Wahpe-| “Can't fool around with Bias ne z ton Thursday, Moorhead Friday and| Don’t pay to dilly-dally with it R ognsta d Would Give Extra “Tabulation of’the polls follows, with Trinity Halfback Places Second points tallled'on's 4-3-1'basts, Year; Forward Wall Aver- Performer 1, Jesse Owens, quadruple Olym- Brainerd Saturday. Other Class A quints that will see action include: Fairmount at Fargo Friday, Minot at Williston Wednes- day, Devils Lake at Valley City Fri- day, New Salem at Mandan Friday, Grafton at Grand Forks Thursday and Jamestown at Dickinson Friday. Braves: Lose, 14 After falling before the Bismarck high school cagers Friday by a score of “4-21, Joe Rognstad’s Hi-Liners went across the river to down the Mandan Braves, 14-10, in a fast bas- ketball game Saturday. Valley City led 11-6 at the intermission. Other games this week include: Monday Dickinson STC at Chadron, Neb. Tuesday Napoleon at Braddock. Coleharbor at Underwood. Elgin at New Leipzig. Halliday at Beulah. Parshall at Watford City. Hettinger at Bowman. Wednesday Hettinger at Haynes. Dickinson STC at 8. D. School of Bteele at Tappen. Buffalo Springs at Reeder. kind,” said Louis in one of his typ- ically short «speeches. Simms has plenty behind his blows and his only chance was figured to be his right hand. The bomber's hand- lers say he has changed his tactics since his unexpected knockout from Max Schmeling and -is no longer vulnerable on this score. Cochran Captures Third Cue Crown Clinches Title by Downing Jap- anese Star After Sensa- tional Rally Chicago, Dec. 14.-(#)—Welker Co- chran of San Francisco held his third world’s three cushion billiards cham- pionship Monday—and a lion’s share of the starring honors of the 1936 angle tournament. The west coast expert clinched the title Sunday by defeating Kinrey Matsuyama of Japan, 50 to 87 in 53 Weight to Vote on Players Seen in Action Valley City, N. D., Dec, 14.—)— Nomination ‘of high school football players for honorary all-state men- tion so coaches®can ballot on the select list of gridiron stars, was sug- gested Monday by Joe Rognstad, Val- Jey City coach, as an improvenent over the preserft, way of choosing an I all-star club. The Hi-Liner coach’ believes foot- ball mentors should first nominate the players on their squads who war- rant consideration for the mythical eleven and then ballot only the men nominated instead of a field of more than 600 men, “A few criticisms might be leveled at this year’s high school all-state team,” Rognstad said. “I question whether a coach snould vote:for a player he has never seen in action . I would give a coaches vote for an opposing player or a player of his own team @ weight of three. For a player he has seen’in action but not an opposing player on his sched- ule a weight of-two. A vote for a poy never seen in action a weight of one. MFarlane: Holds Lead at Nassau Paul Runyan Only One Stroke Behind, Horton Smith in Thick of Race ee ' Nassau, Bahamas, Dec. Willie MacFarlane, with a carried a. one-stroke lead final round of the $4,000 Nassau golf meet Monday—and hoped would be no broken bottles on course. = eft 58 fied g Plo winner ....0.s..ceceeee 2, Carl Hubbell, leading National 3.-Larry- Kelley, Yale's all-Amer- ages 200 Pounds league football while some in ” company, such | ior 9. resented on the 1936 team. contributes its captain and center, lorman Cooper. * Gustavus Adolphus 29; 35. ; Grinnell 26, Rochester Junior 49; Bethany Jun- ACCEPTS GRID POST Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 14—(P)--A. J. head basketball coach the University of Montana, will be- come a member of the University of. Minot at- Williston. Thi jursday Richardton at Hebron, Crosby at Williston. Rhame at Buffalo Springs. Friday Taylor at Dickinson Model. Devils Lake at Valley City. Jamestown at Dickinson. New Salem at Mandan. Havelock at Buffalo Springs. Mott at Lemmon. ‘Williston at Crosby. Sykeston et Goodrich. Saturday Jamestown at Aberdeen, Almont at New Salem. Rhame at Bowman, innings, Lewandowski, . former . , Trini Starting Friday afternoon, Cochran Kobrosky, ty, Above styles at ‘The selections: $1.95, $2.25,.$3.95 Pure Silk $7 put on one of the most spectacular finishes ever seen in the sport. He defeated Johnny Layton of Sedalia, Mo., seven times titleholder, and then | this team. downed Matsuyama to send the tour-/ be fair to the rest of ney into a three way tie for first| state involved, Mohall Coach Lists Monogram Winners) He purpose def sal Place. “My only In the first playoff game Cochran/ thought and downed Tiff Denton of Kansas City, 50 to 33, in 49 innings. Taking the floor against Matsuyama a half hour Fh later Cochran repeatedly made dif-|haps the boys playing this ficult shots to build up a lead. affected more by these choices Matsuyama finished second with’ we. sometimes think. seven wins and four defeats. Den- | interest that we make the ton placed third with six wins and |tion possible.” s s a a Silk Mufflers . $1, $1.50, $2.50 White Wool Mufflers $1.50, $1.95 Be wines, brandies, etc., in your i five losses. Willie Hoppe, defending ———_—_—————— Two New Leaders champion, Jay Bozeman of Detroit; Venom of the care anane attacks and Layton tied for fourth, fifth and jthe nerve’ centers, wi that. of rat- Appear in Tourney sixth places with five wins and four |tiesnakes and. moccasins attacks and destroys the red blood cells, : i great state from George Benz Sons | i § bet i ei joter, announk Monday. college at Jamestown and the Dickin-| 1. +49 months when he enters the moter. one ners i Stig Wittman and Claire Harris, backs. 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