The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1937, Page 10

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Fred Perry Conquers Ellsworth Vines in Debut As Pro PIS CALIFORNAN [Here’s Some Plain and Fancy Horse Sense fries Displayed As Thoroughbreds Work Out at Sop Anita Track | | Orama Packed in First Set With » Bach Winning Own Smashing Service BAD COLD HANDICAPS ELLY Britisher’s First Start Estimat- ed to Have Netted Him Over $15,000 err ae aes York, Jan 7. — (®) — Fred J. lion-hearted Briton, tucked orth Vines’ scalp among his sou- Thursday es the befuddled experts yelped for aspirin. fore the largest throng in the of tennis anywhere, 17,630 sit- and standing customers, who $58,119.50 to see the show, Perry his professional debut at Madi- Square Garden Wednesday night upsetting Vines, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Hardly a recognized tennis expert f note, except possibly a few foreign tog scribes who know the kind of a heart Perry has, gave the dashing, clown- ing Briton a ghost of a show against the lanky Californian with the dead- f' iest forehand in the net world. tEEc2s| Minot, Bismarck Parochial Teams to Renew Hard Court Rivalry Friday he was. Pp aunnane aint eg King Cicero bosses the job as : Merry Maker inquisitively turns his head as a Photographer. catches him having his ankles cooled to prevent fever and swell: ing after a workout _———_$———————— LT f School doesn’t exactly appeal to Star Scout, but any, misbehaving thoroughbred which cuts up at the post must attend classes at Santa Anita. ror 2 Up at the crack of dawn, C. V. Whitney’ 's Fall Oak takes a morn- ing spin with only.the clockers and a few stable hands to watch the performance. Cliff Scott, stable’ hand, cleans his halter. predict the Giants will not repeat. /on first place in the American Hockey] were working, and the quint shoula Association by defeating the Minne-| be in good shape for Friday’s game. epolis Millers Wednesday night, 6 to Midgets Strong 4, in a wild scoring melee. Hanna's unbeaten Demons will find worthy foes ‘in the Dickinson aggre- the Midgets have scored 286 points to] h. itaments and appurtenanci 94 for their opponents. Tanberg per-| ¢! sonally has accounted for 144 of his} ?: team’s total or an average of 26/5 points per game. College Competition of the season from Marquette Wed- nesday night, 23 to 15, on their own Kirksville, Mo., Jan. 6—(?)—A pro-| floor. ‘| posal for abolishing intercollegiate think up athletics “in the sense they now are!|/ Basketball Scores i re Both Had Bad Colds Vines, in justice to him, was a sick e fi SS es 3 | ganar ne sunrc ear wan | Jackson Is Being Blackstone Club ’36 Was Bad Year [2h fe 02 fans guns) 2, thames err ean ete Gicated amateur tennis king in the 5 rts Round-U; b District Court of the Un’ ern Pacific Rallway Comp: a cor- fe po for the District of North Dakota,| poration; Henry Miller, Wahpeton, Se eu a See Gr m 1 as Pilot “Aiea sean Win 3 S e ht For U S. N tt Southwestern Division, United States} North Dakota: Barbara Miller, wite the match, Perry lay on the rubbing 00) Ss traig HGH SCORING RIVE or U. ». Netters Petitioner: ais ith aig: mines ‘worth table for 20 minutes, coughing an ee =, $ en's ul roveland Avenue, 5 New York, Jan. 7.(?)—Whoop-Di- - |] Mii lis, Mi ta; Mrs. ng SRP. Vines, crestfallen, undressed Jersey City Manager Is Expect-| noo Dept,: ‘Sure 100ks like » big year|Bismarck Bakery Thrundlers Budge’s Outstanding Perform- RC, Rankin; a Bell Bb. Bint ‘Minnetaha i , oe t . y ott i ip howe ant se to Take Over Terry's for the sess] Take Two Out of Three in OPPOSITE DEMONS ances Only Bright Spot Stargaret i Pentre formerly |aagrens gmanonm games, at “You can see Vin Ss 2 ‘a i f ‘in; ui 2 ee i ona Tercy boineen coasts. sae ned ge Sere up sm aaa) commerolal League of Past Season Eccemyagtin gna ae [tae haa ele wit eect muttered ‘George Lott, whe New York, Jan. 7—()}—Cooling off ie ante Blackstone Club bowlers swept to] Phantom-Dak. Miller C By WALTER MERRILL HALL sae eet Ae] ele of ea i , WwW , Jan. o! n "s busi- e lers jantom-Dal n= y a eee aeled lad on’ t | With the hot-stovers: ness, For instance, |three, straight victories over Riggs’ OD er GOn-| (president, United States Lawn Tennis = els een s ame. tutont| Here and there ‘tis said the Gaints Tom Foudy, big-|Place and the Bismarck Bakery five} test Rounds Out Week-End Association) 1 Ne know rel col 2 ¢t tonigh were looking ahead when they named ah ok eared P. A. for St.| Won two out of three from the Bis- New York, Jan. 7._(?)—From an 31Carrie Damman, wife of John Dam- ne pest, Perc thought the same| 7T¥is Jackson manager of thelr Mary’s, wrote ajmarck Tribune in Commercial League Cage Schedule Here international competitive standpoint | 1, "Hoith ra ‘Anna. Holth eet nolan, CRMC oer otes Big Bill Tilden thought new Jersey City farm.” Some say! _. pal he is tuning) matches rolled Wednesday night. : the season of 1996 will go down in ten solnuenny alebe, Narn soeeer gs thing. “Jax” will be geti Teady there to 2 up to operate on} Joe lonser of eee nis history as disappointing to the} Asa C Cora G. Irvine; Holth: Tyler, Ne q First Set Dramatic ake oe mn n ea, pilot, job with A fol aries acon Club rolled the evel 5 ia by payne in eevee ried United use the Davis Cup Ar atont vu L. lolthusen, Tyler, North Dakota: John aoe Ae Me dain, Wee Uttle there | the “Jints” ina couple of years. : high ‘otal, a 873, and knocked over| marci’s ‘hard court, artists wil have| WS tot regained. kota; A evra ‘was in the match, was crowded into! “ Headline: “Bob Feller (who is 18) man team: “Lone- the third to tle with Fré-| an opportunity this week to see three|_ Te defeat by Australia in the inter- Ha) Ane een Tyler, the first set. Vines started service os ‘ask $20,000 from Indians for '37” ly” Vigil, » Na-|# Place for single-gamel top-notch basketball games. zone final in Philadelphia was no dis-| Burle! out 2 California, Route "2 Aand it was so blinding that he won cover goes on this typewriter ‘ vajo Indian who f Opening the cage. slate on Fri- Grace as the outcome of the five match ee rien. Hewat Pocatello, Isher Laura. A. the tes gain at love, Ferry came Tent ‘now, wile we learn how 1o|,.,UG 289 plays quarter:| day night will be ‘Conch Clement] ‘ties "as really settled by the hair| County, North Devote: All other pet: | fornia: Margaret 1.” Pullmen! ‘or- . oe , porns al Burlei; \ With & magnificent rally. Holding! ""IS%, "sear “Connie Mack's Phila. oanter: NCorrig Kelley's Saints sgtina, Gt, Leo's of ude and Maka lotto Crawford and] hottie sini" aisha in tie Baie | for sybase §,menlpel copa c Beatice aoe ararned sane ie eke | Gelphia Athletics were harshly raed a Moe gymnasium and the Prened versus etcecncueetene shld nt | tion of the amended Petition in Cor Hrouauzer ot Tex Colleen” of Bure . jon : through with his aggressiveness and| ‘© American League's “bush leag- f in the Dakota Millers of Grand Forks| or co at the ccitisal times of the Baw Fes oe OF the United. States. of | 18H, County, | North superior play around the net, winning | U°!. news it or not a of pore - in the World War Memorial build-lor fifth sets would have swung the | 4, bere nae by" Bowles We : r i * of grape: league schedule ! . ing. + | resentatives, heirs, 1 hres polets. With the loss of only) (mes this spring calls for only minor Saturday night Glenn Hanna's bi ery Kandla ini eee ‘Sistas Attorney. for a assigns of Frank He Rlchholt, » Waa experience terna- se names and addre: ¢ Vines’ Duilet-like serves, plus his] league competition, except for a few ‘ Demons will be pitted against the|tional competition with consequent| Under, instructions of the “At known, and all oth } superb volley and Kil, earied him to| tts with the lowly St, Louls Browns) 0 sect tael highsacoring Dickinson Midgeta,| more stesdineas ‘In the pinches and| Sonus cf che avestaes at hace) Rnown claiming any estate 0 i victory in second set. ie hapless Phillies. i winners of five games out of six/our players may easily sweep the king the condemnation of|the land. deverived in ata TPetition, 5 Beginning with the third, the sap of| rs are stata this season. Previous to tak-|competition in 1937, Paar rnc meet and in ‘the event that any of th é J ‘ g on the Maroon and White quint,| The record of our leading singles storation, Tohabilitation and protec. | Person re elas ed is Immies mquer 4 Charles Denton’s club- will tangle|player, Donald Budge, was outstand-| tion of ‘migratory waterfowl and|crsdovisess hucin t ele with the Mandan Braves at the Mati- inely ae ee the season, even| other, wildlife and for, the erection Tight, tite, Interest a - dan Memorial building Friday night.|though he to Fred Perry, the] of build! rt dams, canals, | 2°98, hereinbet on the first three games of Drag 38 19 : ‘gees eae St. Leo's Strength Unknown | world’s amateur champion, close ttt g | Derentitied to,.com set before his game col- ons, to ; Just or gods this ae edition | match at Wimbledon and gain in the therewith, witch se Sha! merneee® | ts Moorhead, Minn, Jan. 7—(— . : eae of the Magic City Saints is will not} Wonderful wide open final match of} scribed as follows: 346.35 Acres_in y nger, Perry got) , Moo at meade i 113— 297| be known until Friday but in the|the the Aterionn championship at Forest | B leigh County, North Dakota, The eres terol Dee the bigger cut out of the record-shat- town we defeated Moorhead . : ry the two parochial | Hills. Keck et al, tract (No. 95)-— t Wages receipts, His share was 37% per (state Teachers college Wednesday make stron ieave sty a pred ed Dave naered up Ae Res rivalry Se N Wes'a8 Week btn Principal the original of" which ts on file, wi s ange ‘est, net as against 12% for| cence stat © ones MME BOF OTT avon section: When Judge Landis i 189— 496] and fans may expect plenty of action CLAIM PERFECT SCORE containing. 60 acres, more | e,C'ank, of this Court Was estimated Perry's first! “The Moorhead Dragons took an finds that Kentucky farm he 4s look- when they clash for the first time] | Portland, Jan. 7-—(@-—Police clatm| ¢r*tt,) Tine BWiL, Sec: fi, Town: | {0 y ‘SeASON. efficiency. Their "Ne , % tl before the Jimmies reached their |nouncement from Chicago. . .. Mike Kelley's cagers, virtually unbeatable |#00re: Arrests, 110; convictions, 110. principal Merlaia mcaatainee is i i Poted na Notte ry stride to win only after the count was|Jacobs is seriously considering an rr. +» 188 in Class B when they are “on,” are Moanincec a EO Ta ? on the PFO-|tied twice. Schwankl, Moorhead for- |OPen-air show in’ Florida this winter | Walstead due for good game, ‘The @aints| gation, who uring the holidays|NW4NW, Sec 15, Township 137 raaceiart ds rice Barmes|ward, and Peterson, Jimmie center, | with Barney Ross es one of the prin- : showed up well against Mandan dur-| scored one-sided triumphs over two} North Range ft Neat, Sth principal +2, 5-6 in the singles, snd | were high scorers with ten points each.|cipals, .. . Jimmy. Braddock now ing the first half but wilted in the| Class B teams, On Dec. 22 the Mid-| "jess, The Henty “atilier vot at ate! Senate acta rie ccea ——_____ lunches at the Algonquin (that’s tinal period when Don Smith, Brave| gets romped to 70-11 victory over| Tract (No. 118)—That portion of thé] appear. answer or demur to the Bette al Deeavoaiind att in. the a MARQUETTE TRIUMPHS where the critics gather.) Tut, Tut! + 42 42 42— 126] center, began. dropping in his two-|the Watford City high school quint| N#GW 4. | Bec, , 22 21! tion filed herein. with. the, Clerk, of 4) @et to permit the feature clash to Chicago, Jan. 7.—(#)—Coach Nels}... Helen Jacobs, ranked second to — — — —| handed pivot shots. and on Dec. 31 swamped Beach, 75-14, meridian, isin a ie, this Court, within fifteen: da: a acter @ ‘ : perme. Norgen of the University of Chi-|Allce Marble, can sympathize with .sseuss 610 797 698-2192] ‘The parochial tutor has had his! two of the biggest scores chalked up| the Ordway, B Upon Fou. exclusive. of tha date er wong i on . cago’s basketball team hoped his|Braddock who was put behind Max ——_ full squad out for practice this week, | by any Class A quint this year. en Hallway Company, right-of-w ind’ files copy of your Ane ; 2 boys hed ail the bad basketball out|Schmeling in one 1936 poll... . Chuck FLYERS BEAT MILLERS something that was impossible each} Dickinson’s only setback came at " 66.35 acres, more or less.| 2wer with the Clerk of this Court : Pre Would Abolish | cr’tner systems ‘Thursdsy. ‘The|Dressen, Cincinnati manager, is the| Minneapolis, Jan. 7.—(P—The St.| day during the Christmas holidays| the hands of Jamestown. Paced by| And therewith all accretion| Whose, office Is in the Post Oftice ing Buildin: North Dakota, ; Maroons took their second beating |{irst to come right out in meeting and |Louis Flyers strengthened their hold) when several members of the squad| Lawrence Tanberg, veteran pivot, and oiher ‘rights, tenements, | 204 in etaute ¢ thereof, the Court wilt bens ‘was made Thursday by Dr. ] eS of the Kirks-| "ro uette ‘ville, ers college. ! ' ‘His proposal, transmitted to the| .,/¥Ver Falls ‘Teachers rT; ‘Oxhkosh | of the other tive schools in the] Crelghtofi 44; Washington U. 33. declared the athletic ays-| ,,/aahe Southern 42; Montana Mines) b gm “adheres to an age taht is pass- 3 m and hinted that the Kirkeyile| Stanford 68; Montana State 28 the proud boasts of George (Potsy) 5 Clark, new Seach fot the Brooklyn ° s Dakoti wie Hee footbal Dodgers, is that he once R ads f f kin, RF. D. Wr 18 FoRTieR ORDERED, D, ist ce, Sans eae|Cross-Roads of Life--- [BALERS Steg ( h , manager of the Boston Pennsylvania: : i . Art Ross, hockey Bruins, had every member of Bae Dy acer a i ; ’ ° ice designat Epos! That’s Transient Camp) i*. hiss ie ae Date have’ “took.” Raymond Samuel ae peeticese this ‘ may withdraw “its participa- i See re ee ‘4 of Anérew Miller, « & in J intercollegiate athletic con- ouTo OUR V WAY ; By Willia ‘An evangelist, a musician who once| office received letters from two of the | if," ° a ae of the: Unites Staten eats Court : : as we now conduct them. ma: | men which indicated that all five were| Rankin, Elizabe! :|for the District of North Dakoti i Played. witha, famous band, on. contented and happy to be back to Hargaret J. Peal: pennayivania: 12/31—1/7 aca q In place of regularly scheduled a seaiats garet J, Rankin, Elisabeth Eennsyl- Fee) case erase waggented E ; t ‘Most tragic of all of the transient Sania: Samuel C’ Rankin, now or | The aaiga is the only antelope in ligation of sports and an increase — — THIS HICKEY T’'WARD YUH -. 1 manager. enrolees are the okler men, Ly 0 ort, the world with a Roman nose, the jpumber of students parc: THET'S ALL THER ISTOIT- - i ae ms age squads be developed,” E==\ YOU'LL GIT ALONG ALL RIGHT, J applications transients |. Advancing - d, “but not with a view to win- > BUT BE KEERFUL ON THE Freeman, manager of the hour trade and it is highly improbable A COLLEGE PROFESSOR games played with some rival awe MOUNTAIN TRAI ar cee seh Let there be plenty of intro- S : le iL ~ YUH goons Peek) will ever to re- | contests” e (kNOW, IT'S A THOUSAN ployment “s “Sore tes ee os aga, tae Invented this Miracle. Pen acker Coach Thinks “|: come crs coe Gi ‘Gophers Were ‘Tops’ : : : ge ; Ban Francisco, Jan. 7.()—Earl / “Curley” Lambeau, who coaches pro champion Green Bay Pack- v thinks Minnesota was the best 0 football team in the country d thet Sam Francis of Nebraska is rags college players to be sought. 1987 professiona] season. ie cach, here with tis team. 10 the Salinas Iceberg Packers, “Minnesota shouldn't have lost Northwestern and should have eaten Washington by a larger score. dered = earth, with more fictitious oo Last Night if vee Swit thought up in writing Gul (By the Associated Press) number of Freeman's observation has bee: lrg Miller, Last summer seer | he Taaleriey nk ie meen are nok uns two carnival ‘® roust- |desirables, but merely men with a about in the that had taken |peculiar quirk in their makeup that to the road to drift | gives them wanderlust. I$ they don’t, i from one town after a|have it st the start they seem to ‘ show they bad been folded up.| acquire it after a few years on the Shortiy after they small car- | Toad. is nival pessed through Bismarck and| “These men who have been in the a when contacted by Freeman, hired |camp during the past year offer about not only the three men but two more|the most complete cross-section of besides. humanity that one could select,” he ? ‘A month Ister ‘the re-employment ' concluded.

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