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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 193? Solfers Given Year to Meet Association’s 14-Clubs Limit -4 ‘WGUNZATONHT |Old Giants to Be Scarcely Recognizable at Start of 1937 Campaign | IN EFFORT 10 RABE WEL OTT WILL GET |Four Teams Win |KANSKI REPEATS KNOCKOUT WIN . SHOT-MAKING SKILL TRL ATKEYGTONE | Bowiins Matches| OVER BROOKER IN RETURN BOUT rvice Electric, Capitol Cafe, Sports Roun d Up Leonard Lange Stops Doug SACK, AYERS TERR | Grain Belt Beer, Economy — Campos in Seoond Round FORMER MATES CLASH IN MILLER-PHANTOM TILT | New Requirement Most Drastic Rule Change Since Weight of Ball Was Juggled Grocery Victors By SCOTTY RESTON of Benefit Program ° "4 Leiber Slated for ‘Centerfield| , Service Blectric, Capito! Cate, New York, Jan. 6—(P)—Vines is 8 OPEN CHAMP SATISFIED leit: Bebe: and” Mootipnay, ‘Grocery to 6 over sacle’ i With Ripple Probably i trundlers each two out of three| tennis 7 simbing thas | creat bane wae games from thelr C City League oppo- well-known limb os on you can Right Garden nenta in matches rolled Monday and|jangh about a Tony Galento-Joe Louis | Brooker, Mandan middleweight, Mangrum, Who Lugs 25, Tuesday nights. Doesn’t See Much Sense to ‘ | = : ‘Although they lost two to Rule; Cooper Carries 30 . é . . | scarcely recognizable who F Fe ee i night hits Joe squarely, we know. one By ART KRENZ New York, Jan. 6.—(NEA)—Golf will be played with not more than 14 clubs beginning Jan. 1, 1938. The amended rule will not be- come effective for one year to give players and manufacturers ample opportunity to make necessary ad- justments. It is the most drastic rule change since the United States Golf asso- E i ay ae ciation juggled the baloon ball for day night. Included in the Miller size and weight in 1931-32. lineup are Harold Tait of Bismarck In making the move calculated to és (above), forward, and Joe Satovich, restore to the game individual shot- “3 @! stellar guard, the former a player on the Phantom club for the past two making skill lost through the intro- years and the latter a member of last duction of an excessive number of clubs in finely graduated and match- ed sets, Frank M. Hardt, secretary of the U. 8. G. A., announced that ae D k Rules of Golf Committee of the t Royal and Ancient Golf club of St. a. O a Andrews will recommend the same Millers to Test Phantoms’ ee | Scoring Power in Tilt Here Friday ecutive committee of the U. 5. G. A. year’s championship quint. 835 900 1010—2706) Sry Dlasting the verdict which gave tional will be pitcher oust Melton from Baltimore. following conferences and corres- ; pondence with representatives of the Wolverines Conquer Tait and Satovich Are Former perienced: catcher to aid-Gus_ Mancuso, and As plans now stand, the team will Kleins Win on Forfeit; Will Form New Teams Hank Lennie, New Salem welter- f ro cepebined a5 weight, curmninied Soka oH of e demani whole meas be| Mandan, scoring . . Sem Taub'’s “Hour of aie see iff Tules committee of the British group) = Butler Quint, 36-27 “As stated in its last annual re- line up with McCarthy .on first, the Local Players Appearing Seer on ex-Phillies former, Chiozza, d Chicago, Jan. 6. — (#) — Chicago's port, i mittee of the With Forx Quint Klein's Togge: Place of: fackson, vU. 8. Ve Ro his Bead, with eee basketball team, which lost a close from the Universal Motors, Etat sent hai ape the gat seas City (Cosmnplons program eact munday 7 Martel Now- =F a growing increase in the number of | battle to Notre Dame in the Maroons’ latter team decided to drop out of the| farm, and with Lelber at center field the and rates a bigger hook- ry clubs,” Hardt. “Th -|last start, opposes Marquette at the|, Winners of 16 out of 20 games UD| city basketball le ferro, 308 wy at fi up . . . Herbert Bayard Swope, wee eonounes Divictiad oxagse jto Wednesday, the Dakota Millers of ague Tuesday night. | and Ott in right. ji Secw Sok state rao: neta é Several new players reported and will be organized into teams et 8:30 p. m., Thursday, following the Knights of Columbus-Pickups game in the lower gymnasium at the World War Med Heer, director of the’ . of the program, urges that all players interested in Joining the league report to the gym after Thursday's game. | Hunt for Solem’s Successor Begun ~ elt ultiplicity of]/Midway Fieldhouse tonight in a final ii tenia’ toward ‘mechanleation non-conference tilt preparatory to its ;Grand Works, full oopotes be of game one of the great virtues|Blg Ten opener Saturday against | Tee ou vines a fesedon of which les in the opportunity it] indiana. shacsaeee Ar ip redr sey ear affords for full individual skill, In} Michigan, the only Big Ten team te wi id War Lara a ym which saw ‘action Tuesday night, de-|the World War Memorial building. | feated Butler, 36 to 27. John Gee| , Unus terest attaches, itee] Friday’s game because it brings back scored five field goals and a free shots. The tendency in recent years throw as the Wolve: pulled away & Hed ora Gey, hard court one has been to change only the club. “Tt was felt that, as a former| ‘om the Bulldogs in the last half. |phentoms’ banner to the top of the state heap ‘for two consecutive president of the association said. wei players should not buy their shots Ba ball Sha Harold “Punch” Tait, former Bis- in the professional’s shop, but should se res marck high school and North Dakota develop skill by their own effort, . 4 university performer, aided the Phan- “The executive committee believes 1936 Pro rity | 22, thet, sucsesstul bia tor, the that limitation of the number of spe clubs will accomplish other desirable state honors in 1935. This year Tait objectives. Relief to caddies trom un-| 26 Minor Leagues Started, Fin- Doug Smith Raps Tournament Plan/¢. «=« earlier days players sometimes chang- ed their swings to execute varied Charges ‘Bickerings and Je ousies Between Educators and Schools’ i country . . . It required 7,720 square : Court eis the varior a oe inst vi us Devils Take, ¥, D,, Jan; 6.—P)— 142— ll year. "Basico. Venturi, Ttalian, Chareing Pssst greronrinagl vd 110— 387} lightweight, is engaged to one of the sween E institutions, . 131— 533) richest gals in Italy, but says he won't berth on the Miller team, which he joined last year near the close of is holding down a regular forward fair burdens is one, Another is the reduetion n of gaa play, as the) ished Season, Points Out ciding what club to use. Another is Will Harridge giving oa ae cannot afford an unlimit sup) an opportunity to Pain mavionn ten’ 1, hades HARRIDGE : Effects Only Stars Chicago, Jan. 6—(?)—Holding the Naturally, the change affects only! nace set by the industrial and mer- ee eetter paren and stars. Opinions |cantile worlds, baseball shared in the r a ae rip prosperity of 1936. I would not say, Harry Cooper, of irons and) “Baseball has come back” for the rea- ‘epreectnay i urterboly tious ay le} ion it fered, course, Hendrickson, Vs City State Teach- Twenty-six minor leagues started !ers college luminary; ‘chute ‘Webster, Lou Little, Noble Kizer and “{ don’t see much sense to the|the 1996 season and 26 not only fin-| one-time University of North ‘Dakota Dana X. Bible Mentioned as Possibilities Coach Doug Smith of the Devils Lake 185 144 167— 446) go home until he wins the champion- school, Tuesday rapped the ; 140 140 140— 420| stip. P.8. ed lad cod in- the season. high board of control for ite Aisacoxatlp ‘The other former Phantom in. the Grand Forks lineup is Joe Satovich, 155— 44g| before a swanky mob tonight, Dwight 147— 418|¥. Davis, donor of the Davis cup, will}. {I 158 1f8 174— 450] be there. So will former Mayor James 200 188 124— 482|9. Walker, Postmaster General Far- John McCormack, Gloria Swan- Towa City, Ia., Jan. 6.—()—Search for a successor to Ossie Solem began here Wednesday’ following the formal release of the University of Iowa head football coach and athletic director to accept. the football coaching job at Syracuse university, Solem met with the athletic board ‘Tuesday, but whether he recommend- ed one’ or-more’ men to fill his posi- tion here remained secret. After a two-hour closed meeting, Prof. C. M. Updegraff, chairman of the board, said, “‘the board has re- leased Mr. Solem from his contract. ‘The release is to become effective at yet to be agreed upon.” §o! team after Herman Witasek, former Sioux scoring ace, accepted a playing berth with the Colorado Springs, 170— 528) ey, = —.—— —— —/s0n and Connie Bennett, to say noth- Totals....... 107 769 775—2826|ing of Lupe Velez and Johnny Weis- pecan muller. Gene Tunney will wear the Foresters 196 158 159— 493 Colo., club. Other members of J. W. Bacon's team are Elmer Johnson, former Northwestern. university center; Duke : 124 138 129— 301 Smith asserted, “but made no prac- 161 151 163— 475 tical use of the districting plan. Why | Martin have districts if the schools drawn 152 can challenge. any other Class A s school?” he declared. Bisletes'at ° “The Economy Grocery -. 196 173 206— 576 175 123 190— 488 ruljng,” says Ray Mangrum, who lugs|ished but went on to participate in| player and.a veteran of several years 35. post-season series, That feat prob-|of independent cam : Al Tony Manero, United States Openjably is a record.. Even in the-ban-|Rindy and-Wendy Burckhardt, both champion, who packs 19, asserts that|ner years, when we had from 40 to|of Grand Forks. i 14 should be enough and that many|50 minor leagues, not all of them are unnecessary. weathered the storms and played out “It is the best thing that ever|their schedules. To me, the fact that happened to golf,” declares Joe Tur-|the minor leagues enjoyed prosperity nesa, who wields 16 or 17. in ’36 was the biggest event in base- “Now maybe Ill have @ chance,’| Dall for the year. : beams the veteran Mike Brady, who| Naturally, the American League had uses only a dozen. reason to be happy as a result of Manufacturers say that there will the events of 1936. True, our circuit be no decline in the output of clubs | 10st the all-star game, but, to make wuse the golf nut. will purchase| “> for ard we won the world and | Chicago city series. any sticks that he believes will im: ‘As for mak ‘any fictions in regard to the 1937 campaign, I really oud be content with resting on my as @ prophet a year ago when ote Gikecunn 13'T sald that New York would make Ey cuties ink feds pom trouble for Detroit and that Chicago a he we a ag Sete hie 2 provement, 10 in? How Be ese. are msde tn will they finish? “Your guess 1s as ets of irons are numbered haji dT » from the driving iron, which is No. FLYERS LOSE AGAIN 1, to the putter which usually is the| St. Paul, Jan. 6—(7)—The St. 10th iron in the bag. Louis Flyers dropped their. third Nearly all of the better players| straight game Tuesday night, losing like to carry a left-handed club with| to the St. Paul club, 3 to 2, in an _ which to get out of trouble, such as| American Association hockey game. 4s impossible. A sand: iron is included OUT OUR WAY By Williams in . cio is © chiper, est, or run-op wee Sgn our T= lege os ALONG: r to carry these pet STONES- MAKIN’ MONKEYS OF US- | cis, irs wt have fo be et ut THAT'S ALL IT IS- GILT. WE SPENT DAYS FOLLERIN oy aaa a oleae WHAT DID You “DAYS DIGGIN! AN’ THEN. UE td ot allele ar THINK IT WAS? POOLED OUR LIFES SAVINS TO clube the golfer leaves behind him { LEASE TH’ PLACE — WELL, THAT ao es LITTLE RUNT HAS GIVE US ALL Fourteen clubs in the ordinary bag Uy WY A LICKIN’ -- BRAINS VS. BEEF-7° 25 pounds. Bags vary in : ve The Millers’ only defeats were at the hands of the Harlem Globe Trot- ters, colored traveling team which downed the Phantoms. in their first appearance of the season last week. Bismarck will have Mickey Mc- Quire and Johnny Spriggs at the for- ward berths, big Ted Meinhover at center and Eddie Spriggs and Ollie Sorsdahl in the back court for the game Friday night. The Phantoms will play at Wash- burn Thursday night, their second start since reorganizing this year. | Fights Last Night if ea aEEEERED Ean eee ed 196 177 158— 531 coach asserted. Smith suggested all Class B chal- 163 143 163— 460 Himinated, but provision be 181 128 190— 409 $15,000 Cut to Be Given Fred Perry Pick Vines to Win Opening Series Match ‘Bombing Bob’ Gets Offer From Giants: to season fiw in, 09--neouos a| Herd Scores 26-13 Win Over Cobbers with the New York Giants of the Na- The Bison gridder said he was un- decided as to whether or not he will accept the Giants’ offer. New York, Jan. 6.—()—Fred Perry, Fargo, N. D., Jan. 6—(#)—The| who developed a lot of seles resistance North Dakota Agricultural college} in the past few years by turning down basketball team averaged its onlyjone fabulous offer after another to defeat of the season Tuesday night,|become a tennis professional, is ex- turnihg on Concordia college's Cob-| pected to cash in-on his amateur bers for s 26-13 victory in a ragged|{ame to the extent of about $16,000 Los Angeles — Maxie Rosen- bloom, 190, Hollywood, outpointed nae Levinsky, 202%, Chicago, Fraser, © Saund's, Phillips, Totals 12 yee A oa ls necessary to hise grown ‘men of throws’ missed—Croonquist, peccaliemmad "Reteree—Dick Holker. Farmer Tobin Pins Belfield Independent Brooklyn Wrestler Cage - . youln 50h of Prosyue Iale, Me, used Belfield, M. D., Jan. 6.—Doc Brunso-| his “pile driver” twist to throw Tony man ‘and Herb Doering were elected | pelice, 240, of Brooklyn rs of the Belfield independent | night at 31:53 in the main event of team at the organization) 9° wrestling card. sis Oe, Bel. In other matches Dick Raines, @U.D.L (ot Amatcs) fa, MONTANA-DAKOTA DISTRIBUTING CO. CAPITOL SALES COMPANY CONGRESS CANDY COMPANY Grand Forks :

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