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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1936 Harlem Globe Trotters Hand Phantoms 38-31 Setback FANS GET LIBERAL Fargo, J amestown, Williston, Mandan Forced to Challenge in Class A ° E cents as sample grades— EDUCATION IN BALL} ones ADDS HORSE TO VICTIMS iv oun nernyer [Battle in Mitwauicee{|PANTHERS, HUSKIES [4 Big Ten Quints |, 252 tress." HANDLING, SHOOTING Trio of Negro Stars—Rusan, Frazier and Strong—Pace Visitors’ Attack CHECKED IN FIRST HALF Meinhover, Sorsdahi and Eddie Spriggs Star in Capital City Lineup ‘With Robert Frazier, Harry Rusan and Ted Strong in the teaching roles, the Harlem Globe Trotters gave Bis- marck fans @ liberal education in the art of ball-handling and basket- shooting here Tuesday night. Paced by the speedy Negro trio, the traveling club scored a 38-31 victory over the Bismarck Phantoms in a game played at the World War Me- morial building. During the first half there was lit- tle to choose between the two teams with Ollie Sorsdahl and Eddie AGAINST ‘A’ TEAM WILL BE REQUIRED ‘B’ Team May Dispute Position of Any of Three Nearest Schools Fargo, N. D., Dec. 29.—(4%—Fargo, Jamestown, Williston and Mandan high schoo! basketball teams will be forced to challenge and defeat any one of eight other teams in the state in order to compete in North Da- kota’s Class A high school basketball tournament at Bismarck. That was decided at Tuesday's ses- sion of the board of control of the state high schoo] league here. Monday the board decided 1 make the state classic an eight-team af- fair instead of 12 as last year. The board grouped the 12 schools, recog- nized as Class A institutions be- cause of enrollment, into districts by location. j| WIND UP INTENSIVE | Show Title Form |:ci¢ scr ae Purdue, Indiana, Northwestern, | crrarion HEARING PETITION FOR TRAINING THURSDAY | tows Figured as strong. | "ae" sansa oe tie ECUTOR AND FOR ISSUANCE est Contenders OF LETTERS TESTA- MENTARY. Western Coach Uncovers Great as 9 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- End for East-West Shrine | tune-up performances ‘to date, Pur-|c. Davies, Jud EStinT; “Betore Hon, 1 North sot ‘Matter of the Estate of Ole Encounter ther, Dece: Gilbert Sather, ry Pasadena, Calif. Dec. 30.—(P)}—The Gopesters| Gibert Sather, Edward A. a ae Rose Bow! football campaign reached rf son, Mabel Reid. Eleanor Hull, the knife and fork stage Wednesday.| against Tiinols Clarence E. Pederson, Melvin E. With ‘luncheons and dinners scat-| short, a as preldhn, Syert- tered about Pasadena, coaches and Johnson, Gwen. Sheldon, Roger graduate managers braved indigestion games, Sheldon, Roy W. Sheldon, Alice in the name of alma mater while’ as: roreen) Al Pittsburgh and Washington stood ens, J inor, Kenyon Bteven ready to move into the big bowl it- Matt Andahl, the speci: self, after strenuous practice on the feud h f sald t outskirts, devi Wednesday brought real training to an end. Washington's Huskies had ive. le ‘one last workout on schedule and harles Sheldon, dec ‘Thursday will only go through the legatees id motions, TARA ‘The Pitt Panthers were packed and “4 ¢ of Mra. B. A. Pederson, 1, a ready to sprint the last mile to the a ni att other er one battlefield after one more tussle at Recon, San Bernardino for tapering-off pur- Respondents. poses. é 10 THE ASOVE RESPONGENTS: Thursday will bring only signal You and each one of you are hereby actice, passing and kicking for both] |° el and required t bef teams but it will be under actual | Min ine county Court ofthe” County ot Spriggs, guards, and Ted Meinhover, : = “ Supt. George Meyers of Page drew tall center, keeping the Capital City the names of eight Class A towns club always within striking distance There wasn't anyone in Havana who could run fast enough e come out of a hat, these eight teams earn- of the colored visitors. pete with Jesse Owens, Olympic sprint star, so he competed against a ing the right to attend the Bismarck 10-7 horse and won. It was his first professional appearance In a race and Maina tect Pete a duarter| was staged as one of the opening features of international sports’ week | meet unless challenged and beaten ‘and still maintained a three-point in the Cuban capital. Owens is shown with the horse and jockey he | by one of the four remaining Class lead at the intermission, which found efeated after the strange race. (Associated Press Photo) A schools or a Class B school. Bismarck Gets T @ of North Di t playing conditions in the big bowl, lice of the County dudes of said stretched out to hold slightly Jess stage nty, at bis office in the Burleigh than 86,000 customers. in the’ City. of Bismarck. ins said County and State, on the 13th day of ieee Jie wen tits Tact Cort uy |COACHES SIDESTEP SUBSIDY, |e ts'sesa tees awarding of the Class A tournament x aly Fe eel cieamn an the ’ to Bismarck and the Class B event to ea end of the quarter found them out in P ‘ASS INTERFERENCE TOPICS Wala cy a Tass front by a 36-25 count. From that i, ta. i president of the board, was named Drpcever i Se alt eee ; | Saaaeee official delegate to the National Fed- SS a gion, made sport of the Phantoms'|N, ©, A, A. Opposed to Post- d U eration of Schools meeting in New| § ® #5: Sports Round-Up |zast-wesr cRippERs BEA de ttt ald SLATE LIGHT DRILLS - Gre. clos Kernvo nor eas! fen Franclaco, Dec, 30—(P)—After from De why, the "petition ot dilbert. Sather, one week o! tensive practice, east- sa! ou. In the matter o: Shrine East-West game here Jan. 1. Ay 4 » be admitted to q is Only light workouts remained for ore Rather: wald, Spetionertata cane the college all-stars. pointed the executor of the estate of At Stanford university, Coach Orii said deceased and have Letters Tes- tamentary of sald estate of sald de- “Babe” Hollingbery hailed Leo + ip are the closest relatives! stented and allowed” noua not be Sparrows Deutsch, big and speedy end from St. Benedict's college, Kansas, as one of ped She brilliantly colored scarlet tana-| | The inte the best flankmen he has seen all his death, the township of Burnt. season and ventured that he will out~ | qe | Creek in aid Burleigh ‘oun! hi to geme and continued to cut up capers} Season Games; Frowns on asldetachided Big, Was cosen °| the world middleweight title ball rules meeting in Chicago Jan. 8 and 9 2 Announcement of officials for the A and B tournaments was witbheld until later. eee ‘ttempts to break up their passing Orleans Feb. 21. Ed Bohnoff, coach} *Freagie steele, above, defends. By SCOTTY RESTON against Gorilla Jones, below, in Milwaukee on New Year’s after- noon. Steele dethroned Eddie (Babe) Risko in Seattle in July: The Tacoma Tapper held Jones, e crowd's entertainment. 2 Ava the fact that they were Forecasting by Mentors hopelessly outclassed, the local club, making its first appearance of the] wey York, Dec. 30-—()—Although Season, gave a very commendable ex- New York, Dec. 30.—(?)—Transi- tion: Three years ago Harry Kipke athletic subsidization and the forward | of Michigan was the football coaches’ hibition and should make it tough for who formerly claimed the cham- rs id Purchase of trophies and eligibility A ‘ te LY. ny state independent team they run | pass interference ruling apparently! toast . . . Now he stands aroun Pionship, to a 10-round draw in ‘kle tl t's Ke! ne t ser’ e made of this citation 4 i is einta 1 he} problems were discussed and acted sparkle the East's Larry Kelley, All NOTICE OF PAYMENT AND as required by law. up against this season. haven't given the collegiate athletic . explaining to the lpon, Secretary L. A. White, Minot, 1934 and took an eight-round | American from Yale. EMPTION Dated this 33rd ‘day of December, decision from the Memphis and said, The board declined to make! Arron Negro the following public its action on eligibility ques+) year, tt will be his first start tions. May Challenge Any ‘Team off the Pacific, coast. Regarding challenges among Class | — SS arg A schools, White explained the four remaining schools not drawn may Jones Is Conceded right half; and Bill Kurlish, Penn,|tion on Jul: challenge any of the other eight. fullback. ‘ued inter He pointed out challenges by the Betting is at about even money. of Burleigh, as. oe four will be made Jan. 30, probably Chance of Winning = 5 Hate OA aria or an Major Smith Calls OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, in Minot, with representatives of 5 ji ert Bismarck, N. Dak. to prevent a team from being chal-|Legs of Aging Ring Master to|| Puck Drill Tonight . Amount] 5,79 Ogden Casterton, Route No. 4, SS Spring Grove, Minnesota. lenged more than once. See aS You are hereby notified that the | Same bunch why he thinks he won't be fired And even he's not sure. . . Field- ing Yost explodes the theory that Michigan's foot- ball slump is due to increased scholastic require- ments .. . “Mich- igan was just as tough _scholasti- Eddie Spriggs, Sorsdahl and mela bigwigs much trouble at their annual hhover turned in the most ponsieien meetings, they have found plenty of Ber irern anor aleve ae at chances to “view with alarm” in oth- an nered er fields, two of the locals’ points. Spriggs! “subsidization, the National Colle- Gropped govfive goals ane 8 Toe giat2 Athletic association has been for top ite ot ay Prine ver and | ‘0d, should be a matter for individual mack five cate ie d four baskets,|COlleges; and, anyway, the situation Sorsdahl w ve "lisn’t nearly as bad as it was back in respectively. Is High Scorer the gridiron’s days of guards back and Rusan, slender sharpshooter for the Se Teka pies interference ‘Trotters, was high-point man during! | oyiem, said Lou Little of Columbia, Fee SEE ee aa arene head of the football coaches rules Coaches Andy Kerr and Dick Han-| ORD" OF NORTH DAKOTA = | 4. D. 1 ley of the east ran what was believ- ERIES “B” AND “CP (SEAL), ed to be a first team, with a back-| | N! I, C. Davies, fleld composed of Kenneth Sandback, | Baico jeclar-| Geo. as, Hee eof aie County Court. Princeton, at quarter; Ace Parker,| ing the following described bonds due| Gtt'y “or seia’ ectitioner, . r] ble, the State of North D: Duke, left half; John Drake, Purdue, | $01, Dayenle. t Dagment and redemp- Blamérek, N. Dak. 4 —_——— u NOTICE OF EXPIRATI oF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County BY THE COURT: i € t : committee, isn't a problem at all, be- | b= A cally 18 years| Regarding Class B teams, White Be Deciding Factor in ay ae tract of land hereinafter described and Frasier each counted five fleld cause there doesn’t seem to be “any Kipke 850,” he AS .. +] sald they, also may challenge a Class Bout With Steel poaiponed Passes nee Ban it Pio 8. De ne nlc was lasmessed In your ner: ‘The Phantom’s principal difficulty | "ea! sentiment for changing the pres-| If the horse had to carry a jockey in] A team, the same as last year, but or ' ele eager a copie npractisa 2 oH Ki pi Di for ee the year 1033 w son was in making thelr passing attack | ent rule. that Tavana race, why now Owens?”| the challenging Class B school will Bismarck hockey players has been | Bonds 27 136,000.00| sold, as. provided by law, for the de- click and Johnny Spriggs experienced Headed Toward Windu . . . Hunk Anderson may be out of | be limited to the three nearest Class! Milwaukee, Dec. 30.—(—Gorilla} Cane for 7:30 p. m., tonight, at enueas oy tt 3931. A Heghent taza) of the int, 1983, eae no end of difficulty in making his! pu; "se the meetings heaned to-|#J0b, but he’s not in mourning . . .| A schools. Class B challenges must] Jones, an ageing but still skillful ring] the ‘walliam Moore school tink. |Numbers -MB1_ ‘to. Mss3, aid sale will expire ninety days shots drop. All looked good once they} yard ‘their Bindp Wednesday, the | He showed up Wednesday amid the| be in by Jan. 22 and those teams| master, gets another shot at the title ‘The call for all City League and MEtE to MIs, Sy fear the completed service of this have the right to withdraw the chal-} he once held when he faces Freddie high school skaters was issued by 1 to Mil jotice. had worked the ball close under the} ..ssions had uncovered these situa-| Coaches blazing a red and green MBIT¢ to aD ‘MB238 to Said land is described as follows: basket and a majority of their points A checkered Christmas shirt . . . “I| lenge before Feb. 5 and may return] Steele, the middleweight champion, Major Thomas 8. Smith, former , MBI ‘to MB873, Northeast uarter, Section 20, were made roe cites Jaap ee ne a NAGHA A LGHineeat poste mented to His eal say beamed | to the Class B field, in a 0-round Bout f nee Pray aN were of the Agricultural lege Satty nt eioe to Township 141, Range 76. » From here aincludivg “Bowl” cone k . . .He did, too... aes Whe ones Bison and the West Point \- 'MB600, D. ins A it sold fe 1.45, Beet ND; fot s eeracaaa peer niae Hane me re True story: A gent got up in the| M’Clusky Association aaa ak, ae onan ae tary academy puck squads. pede 31" xen ans 000.00 ersureguen tazeé pela by purchas- from there on jutte, Mont., Thurs- . ” coaches meeting and suggested the ry eg. Floodlights have been installed . 4000.1 F day. They arrived here from Minot| fessional teams, = = rites committee make it illegal to) Erects Feed Stations] through 10 rounds of the kind of box-) gt the rink and the ice 1s in good Pies.” Rate bo tte ahi ee ee * where Monday night they made @ i throw more than one pass in each ing and fast milling that Steele 1s! shape for the opening of the sea- fo Maat, In’ addition to the above amount a jes | Coaches forecasting results of games clean sweep of a three-g ee{in which they are not personally in- series of downs in the last five min-] McClusky, N. D., Dec. 30.—Two new| sure to provide, he is conceded a with the Dakota Millers of Grand terested, or making football forecasts | “tes of play. . . Then he asked if] game wird feeding, stations have been | chance. Steele ruled an 8 to 5 favorite} scheduled to start soon after the Forks. bet of any kind. anybody had any questions . . . .! established near here by the Mc-| With few takers Wednesday. first of the year. On During the intermission, betwee) © .!"Gambling, drinking and outside |"Yeal. what would you do when the |Clusky Wild Life association, bringing| , Tt will be Jones’ first shot at the cary redemption As above ‘tated, a" deed halves of the game “Bunny” Leavitt, : jother team played an 11-man line af-| the total number of stations to be| title since he lost it in France to thereof will isue to the holder of the MC1 to. MCG F MCA6 to MC364, MC267_ to you will be required to pay the costs son's play in the City League, |uca70, Mcs5 ‘to i bf the service of this notice and in- MC286' to MC331, MC337 to terest as provided by law and unless MC363_ to ‘ou redeem said land from said sale 7 fave an exhibi-| interests which tend to control the e od , ° Free TOT eee’ ans tar off, his| sport were deplored. ter you had thrown your pass?” One operated this winter to 18. He Daa ay ee eee err realy ae the tomcat, cast te cee auer agua iad . , : st a rane msen, feeding platform was erected on mee be he won) plans will depend on MC825, MC851_ ‘to 80, ‘usual form and the best he could do} 4. Various coaches, ousted . from) ) 000) oe coacbieayatthey donitihavel tie carih 4 Rt farm, northeast | five months ago by outpointing Eddie! turnout tonight. A meeting of Sa TUNEES 70 hy Be and, offislet tie teat iu pheotaralte Haale isi ae Ben eae | any trouble with pass interference in|of town, where about 30 pheasants] (Babe) Risko in Seattle. the players will be held after the Zhantoma fe 1; 05 Grotters te ft Pf! cuse, Texas, North Carolina State and | the southwest conference because they | and a number of partridge will be fed to Clair G. Derby, \ Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. Promoters look for a $30,000 house.} workout on the ice. to MC1200, MC1230 to MC1250, MCi276 to MC1300. Totals 15 1 4 tion saw a necessity for a more open jeastern official . . . victor: Lake! chickens and a large covey of part- 100% SCOTCH Tspresf 0 0 2 Rusan, f. 6 0 1! coy among others, were open. __ | Tain basketball officials for the field] during the cold months, ue : eo Beinho'r co ¢ 9} Fiuaen c 0 0 } A e Soma: pe Judge fobs. Best fight of the] |The other station is located about Magicians Are Facing || Fights Last Night. | |Denomizezign $1,000.00. No. Frazier, 65 0 0 pen Policy Urge coaches meeting: Chet Wynne, Ken-|seven miles east of here, near the ° A Fy ¢———— Borsdahig 4 0 2 Tira, g-- 3 0 0| 5, The National Student federa-, tucky football coach, vs. Austen Lake, John Vilik farm. There are 54 prairie Stiff Test in Edison rote ° THIS SCOTCH CONTAINS 2 (By the Associated Press) Los iods: Policy in granting aid to athletes. |. . . Wynne charged football offi-| ridge in the vicinity of this station, Minot, N. D., Dec. 30.—()—Facing e picore ny Periods: » 19g ¢--1| President James L. McConaughy of |cials make up their minds on the out- its stiffest test of the season thus far, Vranes, werpeenee (er. iy ee WHISKY Globe Trotters = 10 10 16 2-383) Wesleyan keynoted the subsidiza-|come of a game before it starts . . . Di ki Co Minot high school’s basketball squad Chartie to 8! 11 Brerereni ay SFowt: tion discussion Tuesday with the {Lake bounced up and conceded| VICKINSON nquers was sent through a stiff workout in “Let's let football alone.” |Wynne was a nice guy, but added preparation for Friday’s encounter New Salem, 41 to 11 |preparation tor. Fridey . statement: Eddie Wenstob Gets John L, Griffith of Chicago, re-|that Chet’s remarks were “unmitigat- quint. Charley (i Every drop re- * elected N, ©. A. A. president, express- | ed hooey.” stopped (Stumpy) Jacobs, Technical Knockout cf ihe opinion there “are fener boss | Bob Feller's first 1997 contract| New Stlem. N. D» Dec. 22—WP—|"Vane aginot team, 1938 Class al 13% Richmond, Va, non-title (7). minds you of the es ‘ is Dickinson high school defeated New : auld country. per thousand today being illegitimate- | gives him $2,500 for okayi k= ¥} champions of North Dakota, will Minnespolis, Dec. 30.—(P—Eddlel iy subsidized... than was true 25 | fast. food ts x Glacnieny ites Salem's basketball team Tuesday !send an experienced lineup against| Overheated houses with too ttle tne at { Tey OLD SMUG- ‘Wenstob of Edmonton, Alta., light} or 50 years ago.” personal touch precipitated the famed | MSHt. 41-11. the visitors, who in their only previ-| moisture in the air are injurious to to 1506, 1617 to 1538, GLER today! This heavyweight, was awarded a techni-| ‘The coaches apparently agreed not | Feller case, is now personally seek-| rord Prick is holding open house for|CUS same this season won by @ de- Hist 1708, ‘Grose 46 Wy) whisky is 8 years 1693 to cal knockout victory over Don Mc-|to request any rules changes, but |ing signatures of his ball players in cisive margin over Huron, South Da- pani to 1723, 1724, 1736, 1781, 1736 : old. 86 PROOF Donald, Seattle, in five rounds whe rittie explained some coaches felt of-|1937 contracts . . . Will Harridge is! meow Ore sovbes the seme alter” /kota titlists. el hatte sotttas isk : ee ae oe ee snch ag | ficlals should go after “more uniform |having a party for the news writers| fornia football captain, 18 courting | yore feo ee onertson, the to dvd, 781, 1788, 1789 to over s ” * cenpett i 2 Minot lung up five consec- < der Tuesday night. Wenstod and consistent interpretation. pS Chicago New Year's eve . . . Frances Langford of the films, Fitival@ictorieg ein van starts this pation 4g Gi0n0.00, No. season, By Williams Edison High to Play STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | Denom! ies of Bu 5, GOOD GOSH! 1 CARRY OUT THE ASHES Hi-Liners Saturday] OFFS? OF .C0UNT® AUDITOR: | tesued i TO HELP MA! THEN YOU INSIST ON. ea sto Ogden Cussrion, Route No. & HELPIN’ ME, AN’ Now MA’ Vv! t Valley City, N. D., Dec, 30—(—| SPEIns tov itied that, th MORE WORK. plang | |mhe Valley City ‘high school basket-| tract’ of and horelnatter, described RE WORK CLEANIN' YOU THAN ; Pre alee OA Dia school paket i SHE WOULDA HAD CARRYIN' Hii Edison in # floor duel here Saturday, 3 OUT TH' ASHES. Is figured to be a real threat in state 2 i cage circ! season. of ‘the ‘To date, Coach Joe Rognstad’s Hi- ; Beverages, Inc. Liners, have chalked up four victories | fron 1 Sr ins oe ets ce aaa eee z 121-80. Fitth St Phone $206 tice. Bismarck, thelr opponeni’ TT. ‘The lobe defeat | Sud, tend degrada fonone: Banda ac ab g came at the hands of Bismarck, 26-21.! quarter, Section 20, ‘Township 141, | Jan. 1, 1948.” Rate 614%. Four ge 76. Numbers 4007 to eas | 5 sitters wold for, $18.77. thio, dae to ane ase to it year form the nucleus of the] Subsequent taxes paid by purchas-| 4: haar wrAmouct fequlred to redeem at this WIN IN ASSOCIATION ie’ dagition to the above amount Non et $561,000.00 pbb ! Total Seri: ” No. of, bonds is 0 8 738,000.00 Series“. No. of bo és WITNESS my hand and official seal this find day of pecewr: 19: Auditor Burleigh County, Dakota. ¢ 12-33-30 1-6. | for leasing er have other a interests to lock Call 54 si oF cat ot Bismarck Marble a 1 L, H. Carufel