The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1937, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1987 , Miller-Phantom Game Slated Tonight N. D. Golden Gloves Invited to Compete at Minneapolis _ PLANS POR TWO-DAY ADs conceTES [Harness Racing |[ rights ane Nigh] STATE. TOURNAMENT,| | Had Good Year| 0 simi un. 1937 Offering New Stakes INDEPENDENTS ROUT| Winners of , 42 T0 16; SLICK 8-MEN SHOOT FOR SYRACUSE Sterling-Angel Tilt at 7 P. M., ~ to Prevede St. Mary’s-St. JAN. 19-20, COMPLETE Worth More Than $50,000 Lillie imnd Leo’s Contest to Turf Winners (10); Charile Bird, 165, Frempact Shot at Northwest Champion- ships Furnishes New In- centive for Amateurs Lae ae , America) : : K. C.’s Score 68-41 : Enizy blanks and a invite- - a Win Over P ickups tion to enter the North | FORMER STARS RETURNING ‘Dickinson High to Bismarck Demons in Second Class A Encounter Saturday Bismarck’s post-holiday basketball gchedule gets back again into high gear tonight with St. Leo's of Minot furnishing opposition for St. Mary's and the Dakota Millers of Grand Forks opposing the Bismarck Phan- toms, be staged Jan. 19 and 20 at the World ‘War Memorial building, the invita- tion came from Ed Haislet of the amateur boxing department of The Minneapolis Star. “It would give your boys an added 3 ) At the seme time Coach Charles }} Denton’s Dickinson Midgets were camped at Mandan where tonight they # engage Leonard McMahan’s Braves, Journeying across the Missouri river Saturday to tackle their second Class A foe—Glenn Hanna's Demons—in two days. q Ry Ted Meinhover's CUD CDC), Jop-sided 42-16 triumph over Wash- Sinuous, slick, ‘sly scorers and sensationally sleight-of-hand these five S-men of the Syracuse Winners to Chicago rumors of a shakeup at Ann Arbor, burn in a basketball game played at basketball varsity: Dribbling in the direction of the camera are, left to right: Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, te shown: in New York where he the McLean county seat Thursday said to be the only Hindu in American basketball, and Bob Stewart, forwards; Ed Sonderman, cen- was unanimously elected president night, turning on thelr vaunted scor- ter. and Johnny Schroeder and Capt. John Simonaitis, guards. of the American Football Coaches’ ing power in the second half after be- % association. (Associated ing held to an 11-9 edge at the inter- Photo) Prese "te cow oa ogee ene| BIG TURNOVER OF OLD-TIMERS | Will, Nash-Finch [iPasax Scones Bie is scheduled to start at 8:15 p. m. in Chicago and back at Minneapolis,” Sio T Ba | Priske Sint fice 3) EXPECTED IN MAJORS IN 1937| Bowlers Triumph "tos xemstl” Town Pods, 25 ——— Harry G, Kipke, University of Mich. igan football coach, mentioned in WI ‘get under way around 8 o'clock at the Volk and high school gymnasium, following a ai in correcting Rap becarg ed devel Pana opt rural student's attitude toward farm liminary between Sterling and th . Rigels, Seint ‘reserves, called for 7|‘Grandaddies’” Like Grimm, Unbeaten Tay’ lor Five _|seedstore Team Wins. Three are Posieetaaltlied eres Cedar Falls, Ta. J ae p.m. pc euink aiswes Jackson, Terry, Koenig and Defeats Halliday, 15-7 Straight From Junior Asso- | eaving the decision, a8 to whether & the ” Valley City Teachers Coach Clement Kelley will put a 5 ‘ "Nor Pan .. é revamped neu on etal abainet Crowder Bow Out peated Bde foe ciation of Commerce catered tn as Aeuas ence until ‘Peachers|_ TYim Foresters, 48-24 Magic City club tonight due to = oy 2 : PSC E ERENT RS after. z — the injuries to Maynard Entringer,| New York, Jan. 8—(P—Old Pop) marked up ite fifth consecutive Yie"| “aided by a 12-pin handicap, the O. Preece ryoeempatiied Valley City, N. D., Jan. 8—(P)—Val- presen ee ene Time is wielding a neavy scythe|iiday, 15-7, with Halverson, center,|H. Will Seedétore trundlers knocked|/1¢ and all fighters must report at faired acetecie ane area tie teed badly bruised thigh during among the big league veterans for|dropping in three field goals and aj.off the Junior Association of Com- not later than noon on Jan. conference basketball game Thurs- eee brace of gift shots for eight of the) merce three games in’s row Thurs- physical day night. ; € practices this week and it is doubtful | 1937. ‘ 5 s winners’ points. Taylor's next game 5 Led Butters, center, the Wee ci i ener eno do nen hen eal sn menses brs Mody. Tos Aah eo ae Sos aa ee oat | the Dakota National Bank in the ever separated the two teams. Ni ; the 4 it Rate Scotch pi ureetions all week because of @ sore | already are definitely out or are slat- Taylor fg tt pf Halliday fe tt pt led, 12-11, at th ware bitte Brown, te tated to, revlee| ines when the wats oat boon ty|aasstet 8 SP Bluads'z ¢ 38] arow for the Be me Balls ar 7h ihe end OF I [the sbeond halt which left the outeome el e wi le " 3 2 Pe A 0 Fe oy tas bone coving | enim, Stl going trong, will be inks] cre g. 3 0% Carlen, «6 1 1| Serene cress honors whlie gtele B Finnegan, who scored 12 points Was! “Gibson was high scorer for the JOHN tp well in practices this week, flge| ‘ateantine, “noch “pranddadies” of| Cetiehe® § $$ acvevlis’ ¢ 6 4| jeammete, put together scores of 182. : Pederson topped the| teachers with 12 points while Butters ured to take over Entringer’s center} the game as Rogers Hornsby, Jimmy|J. Vranna 1 0 0 Malloy .. 0 0 | 187 and 200 for the three-game total. Tutor scoring with eight’ points. The counted eight. Johnny Sathe and Ver- post. The rest of the Saint lineup| Dykes and Walte (Perpetual Motion) | Hecht. 8 9 9 aut. co 9 x] ‘The scores: summary: non Hedstrom played @ strong defen- Wil remsin the samo with Johany| Het stony the Sever een andl ee Tatale: : : Tee ere eon; Bill Dyes andi Vert Entringer and Nicky Schnelder at/wrankle Frisch and Jesse Haines,| Totels 6 3 5 rae! Pf\non Halverson ‘were outatanding for forwards and Eddie Reff at the other| each with 18 years of service back of| Officials for game: Maynard Hel- 10 4 the visitors. 1 guard position. him, are laughing at the reaper, | er Jonn Mitchel eee eee ati per 2)" Luverne's independents defeated LOR atte Grand Forks} Bowing out is Charley Grimm, the e » 156 156 bean Llene Viking reserves, 48-38, in a pre- : 2 ding Chicago Cubs’ manager, who has done B ck Al o4 3) liminary. ® lot of first-basing in ‘his 19 plying| DUCKEYE AUMMNI - 168-133-17— 475 $8 z ‘Booming’ hl a aan Beulah Independents K as | ‘Jones -—-— 7:11:18 lepen ming trees : a She at het North Dakota 12,1 Swamp Hebron, 45-10 ciated ela" fany of lane year's champlon's will mnnestnSt'opka"t, Watches Le" | Beulah, N. D, Jan, SR : @ , ,N. D, Jan, &—1 hea Linted marred Pike Southern California Coach Ap- males Gustin we MP ee, aoe -known products ot " ” a z John McGraw school with the Giants] © parently ‘Not Interested ‘ the hottest part of J FEE Se SEU aD innlowa Fipsiton| Handicap ......... %8- 23- 60— 111/K, C, Games to Open Iowa City, ta, Jan. 8-UP—The| ‘Total ........... 668-716-62-206| Indoor Track Season} Lures Host of Golfers name of Howard Jones, coach of the, — New York, Jan. &—(}—Topped by| Los Angeles, Jan. 8—(?)—The big: University of Iowa's only Western Conference championship football an 800-meter duel between two of ‘gest purse in California’s winter golf Rich Los Angeles Open Association of Commerce se eeee° 16B8-174-147— 489 Junior team, now at the University of South- +» 143143-143— 429] America’s greatest milers, Glenn Cun- program—$8,000—lured a host of the ern California, monopolized specula- ;. 146-187-132— 435) ningham and Gene Venzke, the an-|nation’s leading golfers to the firing} Ras: tion regarding Ossie Solem’s va- }. 145+175-188— 478] nual games of the Columbia council, |line Friday for the first 18 holes of Fechner cated position Friday. . sececes 170-180-154— 504] Knights of Columbus, open the in-|the twelfth annual Los Angeles open. miami Discussion of the football coach- —- —- —- ——|door track season at the 106th In-|There were 128 shotmakers qualified ; Schilz.’.. ad Blo eepnaseeiys a aren tanh armory in Brooklyn Saturday | for ihe four-day meet with its final athletic board Thursday night. The H. wil pet. Ue tile round scheduled for me board adjourned shortly before mid- 5 «+ 169-224-125— 518) © old-timers as George Blaeholder, Ray | Night without making a statement. ++ 85= 98-117— 295 Benge, George Earnshaw, Roy Mahaf-| Although the “Jones boom” gained e+» -182-167-200— 578 fey and Rube Walberg. . momentum on the campus and) J. 5 +» 150-167-161— 478 Of those still left, the No. 1 veter-] among interested. alumni groups, . +» 180-166-205— 551 : - S ? there was no indication that the} Handicap . eee 12-.12- 12— 36 F 1 ; 3] * Southern California . coach is inter- f c é ested in the Iowa fob. At:Los An- geles Jones said he expected to re- new his USC contract and that he did TOP RIDERS COMPETE . not intend to chi tions. Chicago, Jan. 8—(P)—Four of the NO’. . at the 3ist top ue’ Drive)... angeles, Callf, Jan, 8—(—| meet to be sponsored by the Norge Chances of Howard Jones returning] Ski club Jan. 17, at Fox River Grove, to Iowa as football coach vanished| Ill. They are Casper Oimen and Jan. 8—(P)—The “Stop, Chicago, Purdue” campaign will open Satur- ; ‘ ae Friday when he announced his de-| Einar Redboe of Anaconda, Mont. day, night when Michigan seta tts! termination to keep his fob at the| Roy Mikkleson of Auburn, Calif, and vi! Hs drive toward another Big Ten bas-| University of Southern: California. | George Kotlarek of Quluth, Minn. ‘ i mo Geottt ketball title. | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | ats [= ©U.D.L. (of Amerie) Inc. 1936, MONTANA-DAKOTA DISTRIBUTING CO. Williston CAPITOL SALES COMPANY CONGRESS CANDY CO. 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