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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937_ ene Dickinson, Beaten by Mandan, Tackles Bismarck Tonight RAVES GHALKUP [Phantoms Upset Dakota Millers, 29-28; St. Mary’s Bows to St. Leo’s, 20-17 “26 WIN, SCORE ae asthe tS —_ ~ {GITY INDEPENDENTS ‘Farmer’ Jones, WEAKNESS ON GIFT MAGICIANS, SATANS TRIUMPH, WAS TIED AT HALE HAVE ORF STRONG Dean of Matmen, SHOTS SENDS LOCAL REDSKINS BOW TO EAST SIDE a I D d I i County Aggies Score Ba oe teas veure 0 ATH-QUARTER RALLY)” —-——— | SKINS 10 DBRRAT| Piette Cast Nicht [wane omer { veda ) (By the Associated Frees) Over Crookston Five Acey Olson Takes High-Scoring Capital City Club Falters in i ve Star for Visitors New York—Enrico Venturi, sae Two aglacit Pace Fourth Period; Angels ed Drub Sterling, 35-6 eld World Championship From 1895 to 1898, Whipped Strangler Lewis 4ESULTS ARE IMPORTANT ae if 3 ath won the decision lay ywo Games Will Help Clarify Staving off a determined four-|in Martin “Farmer” Burns last con- i ; ituati \° , the Bismarck Phan-| test. Greater proficiency from Class A Situation in South Faery ret out the cttene Dakota| ‘The dean of American wrestlers,| throw line proved to be the western District a Millers, 29-28, in a hair-raising fin-| Who until his health began failing a|factor for St. Leo's when the 128, Los Angeles, and Everett : . ish of @ high calibre basketball game | few months go offered to meet “all} parochial school's quint Rightmire, 127, Sioux City, Iowa, a light will be shed on the at the Memorial building Friday | Comers,” died at his daughter's home/St. Mary's cagers on the Bismar drew (10). q ¥ Cost A bas- night. here. He was near the age of 77. high school court here Friday ‘tbail sltuatl Sas when Char- The Phantoms jumped into the| Burns had been connected with the|@nd rang up a 20-17 victory. V, © basketball team fought its way to e ie Denton's Dickinson Midgets clash lead at the outset of the game and| Wrestling sport, as performer and) _ Sarek) the visiting hoops! bers- enturl well-earned 19-14 victory over Grand were never headed although they ‘rainer, more than half a century. He/ from floor, seven field goals to Forks Friday night in ly con- arck ymnaslum. 5 caine Prisay night tine buicanta succumbed : tain thelr winning margin in the| World's heavyweight championship tee cine Meare hed ae eee oe defensive play of both quints. Bere ear Aiaisau's veteran cageral ’ ag : closing minutes of the game. from 1995 to 1006 and discoverer, OP | times OUt of fourteen chances while WALSH COUNTY AGS 26, In a ast game played on the ed 1: LeUION 8 I8_ edge ine halt: Lee, feeatet Grestlene who retired] the Minot boys were converting eight|Many Fans Think Lightweight| DEFEAT CROOKSTON building floor at Mandan. s i of their thirteen tries. ¥ ).—(P)}—The After a nip-and-tick first half, vet a scoring spree that netted them nine | 85 World cham: ungstoased Titlist Suffered Third De- Slant peete a pone) et their é The “farmer,” a soubriquet he ac- =| its and a 26-16 lead at the three- \ Bee ite eiacd ee en sea TTS ere) UNC at the three-| quired when a gangling youth of 19|shortly after the opening tip-off when feat of Reign ninth straight basketball win of the Sith Glen Hanna's Demons at the were extended to the limit to main-| 8@ined renown as the holder of the| Six, Clement Kelley's cagers faded Draw Is Booed tested game featured by the brilliant right, talks it over with resident of the New York Giants, and Miller spurt that closed the, gap to| Sekine fame in the matted arena,| Peruse, Fenotes oot of & mele trom ‘S-21 lead and at one.juncture in ce Stoneham, seated, pl ; 4 % 2 i . ‘She fourth quarter weld a 10-point Bil Terry, manager of the club, following the veteran infielder’s | one point @ minute before the final/ Won the world’s heavyweight title by New York, Jan. 9—()—When Lou] School of Agriculture » 30-7 shellack- i { the Polo Grounders’ new International throwing the original Strangler ; vantage. Dickinson put on a spirit- appointment as manager of the F' ‘ whistle. Ambers’ six months of grace are up Fri At. tally in the fourth quarter that League farm in Jersey City. Olson Leads Attack ia joys in Chicago. He lost to defend ing Friday nigl five points short of tying up Breaking fast under the basket, eo eat Leising was legitimately Entringer dropped in 8] lightweight championship, he'll prob-| MAGICIANS WALLOP Johnny Spriggs counted one from the| , “ight-heavyweight, never having [ice basket to tie the count at 3-all.| ably have a readymade challenger for| MODEL HIGH, 38-6 ac margin to 29.26 and in the closing | Wished more than 180 pounds . He Trail at Halftime re ios’ Venturi, the Teailan flash,|not High Magiclats wood thelr greater seconds Acey Olson, the Millers’ ace | Claimed the Ughi-neavywelght title! a brace of field goals by Nicky! was ready to move into that No. 1|helght and speed effectively to win Deremes: pune? one see ja pionship days, and held it until 1911 spot Saturday after an unsatisfactory | over the Minot Model high, 38-6, in a rom long Euige:. re, fins | when he passed it on to Freddy Beel. the Minot club in the remainder of 10-round draw with Ambers in anj basketball game. Adeaed blew te Us lead be During his career he engaged in|the period, however, and the Saints Seri Drown Up agains) Center, aproximately 6,000 bouts, claiming to] went out ‘at the half-time on the Ja this’ country before| WILLISTON ‘Williston, Seeks Fund for Big Washington Stadium ‘Washington, Jan. 9.—(#)—Congress game. Bob Friesz, Mandan forward, and Agnew, Dickinson guard, tiet Mahoney Would high-scoring honors with eight its apiece with Lawrence Tan- Revamp " ‘ p » stellar Midget center and Gor- cine ree UIT Tal hiaeeaiael forward, each ae lange parr stadium bee . i -| Seating 300,000 and dwarfing - Midgets’ Second Defeat President Stresses Need for In: Se eien: punliata PRIS: MB Tt was the Midgets’ second setback! tensive Reorganization, ° | phia's Sesquicentennial bowl. seven starts and the Braves’ fifth 4 “Tm tS lntgediice Caen oa lumph in six games. Outlines Plan im Song, few days,” Rep. Char- Pee eae ares wilted Bis SS noes See. (Dem., La cea au i i By JEREMIAH T, MAHONEY | Urday. “I feel reasonably certal ghool quint, will precede the main) (president, Amateur Athletic Union) | will be adopted. it be called at 7:18 sa ‘ary! New York, Jan. 9—(P)—It has been! Crosby wants to make Washing- © Fans have been Me await-| discovered that a great necessity ex ve i nation’s sports enter, and the outcome of this week-end’s ists for a more intensive reorganiza- , ides of Ms ann y-Navy because it will give them tion of the Amateur Athletic union game. : rites throughout the territories of its dif-| Crosby visions an athletic plant Besides copping off high-scoring f honors with six field goals and a like| "4Y¢ Jost only seven. | | short ertd of an 8 to 11 count. meeting Ambers. Bo number of charity shots, Olson turn-| were so well developed that as a A crowd of close to 10,000 fans, who|ing high school won an easy ed in bang-up floor game. Wendy paid $18,896.31, greeted the draw de-jover Williston’s basketball team, Burckhardt, who teamed with Olson alicthin cage al Raheny seat ie cision with a round of derisive boo-/ 31-20. : in the fore court, and Elmer Johnson} noose around his neck, and engage . ing. ured A csaes it Abatigese had Muvestors Note Out during his champlonship reign, . . Dickinson Peds, 31-27 150 Skaters Enter Note pcp 10,000 Lakes Event Bottineau School ‘of Foresizy nosed N. D., Jan. 9.—(?)}—Epp- at center were other stand-outs in con’ rt hile sus- the Millers’ lineup. caro 2 Nereniion © Showing remarkable improvement Globe Trotte week, B Whi the Bismarck club SEH the deci- ison Quint ps 10 good idea of how things will shape ferent, associated members where baseball and polo games, track| sion through superior floor play and e Teachers college in a in battle or berta in the state “TS vestcent of ine Ar & U. T am| meets, polideal ~ conventions and] excellent passing. Until ther attack Jackrabbits, 43-4] Minnespolls, Jen, 9—()—One| ight, game, 31-27, with | Jecobuen, tournament. ous! recommending for the year 1937 that| Parades could be held. bogged down in the fourth quarter, triumph for the visitors, hundred and fifty skaters from sev-| 120m. points, Sullivan, freshman devised by the state high school] e501 association have a central head-| He plans to ask congress to make| they had a clear margin in the num- Eee: eral states and Canada were entered| trom stanley, and Reinke, were tled ‘oard, the three teams have been! cuarters properly located, from which| ® direct grant of money to build the| ber of shots converted and were re-| Brookings, 8. D., Jan. 9.—(P)—Fea- Entringers in Good Form in the two-day competition of thelror point honors for Dickinson with in the same district with Man- may be disseminated all news con-) Stadium, and figures that rentals| covering the biggest percentage of re-| tured by a wild, last-minute scoring Thousand DI six . bounds off the bankboard. race, North Dakota State outpointed Spriggs Brothers Star the South Dakota State Jackrabbits,|St. Mary’s team both dfensively and Eddie and Johnnie Spriggs were the} 43-41, in the North Central Confer-| offensively while Nicky Schneider led two sparkplugs in the Phantoms’ at-| ence opener for both schools Friday|the Saints’ ettack with a brace of tack, drawn to challenge either one of would enable the repayment of the money within 40 years, He estimated it might cost $1,000,000,000. Hawkeyes Oppose Wildcats Tonight Eight Quints Will See Action in Western Conference Encounters cerning the A. A. U, other two for the tournament, I intend to make provision for ac- Hon. tive as well as inactive or associate ae members, The active members shal) be clubs fostering amateur shee through its members who compet mph over Valley City, the only team) or through its activities in holding | Johnnie scored nine points on] :night. field goals and one free shot for a us far Beto Bane &@ defeat on open ‘meets, Active Members to Vote to vote. Associated or inactive mel three baskets and a like number of| Outstanding play by the two op-|fvie-point total. gift shots and Eddie got the same, posing pivot men, Russ Anderson of For St. Leo's, Rowan—whose two number ‘from the floor and two free| North Dakota and Don Newman of|field goals combined with two gift throws for eight points. the Jacks, was the high spot in the|hots to give him six points and top ‘Ted Meinhover arid Elmer Johnson,| contest which moved at a fast clip|scoring honors for the evening—and former all-Big Ten center, carried on one ae to finish. Each collected best. Freuen trailed a singuarly personal duel at the cen- ints. ter Hepiend under the basket with| ‘The North Dakotans jumped into| five-point contribution to his team’s the Phantom pivot getting tagged for| an early lead but saw it cut down| final tally. a eight rule infractions and Johnson| and were trailing 16-17 at halftime. Angels Rou sera Aas having six fouls when the game|In the final six minutes | alernate SAL Rion tresoane: raiae oe ended, scoring kept the score less than five Angels swam game Either‘side could have put the game points apart at all times. The sum-|Hopelessly outclassed Sterling team, Herd Eleven to Play on ice via the free-throw route with| mary: ° Fa a ES A Hi : They shall have a voice in the af- fairs of the A. A. U. and the right Ly than last week when they| bers shall pay dues, may have a, @ Bismarck high school] voice in the deliberations of the A. or its associations, but shall e the right to vote. i ni team in a holiday tilt. A. U. Bud Beall and Jack Bowers are| not have ; ed to start at forwards for the] The A. A. U. was primarily organ- with Bob Tavis at center and| ized to take care of the youth of Chicago, Jan. 9.—(?)—Iowa’s Hawk- 35 to 6, Bobb led the Angels’ attack a pres, will sthemps 10 sip a. Haller ot FO eee iets fora ievecpant| Colorado Club in ’37 Peterson and Glen Enge in the| America who has not the advant-| the Northwestern “darkhorse” to-|the Bismarck rs missing 16 fg ft pf S$ D State fg ft pf court. Others almost certain to| ages or facilities afforded by high| night as the Big Ten basketball title| chances out of 27 and the Millers f 0} barter 2 Tia | posal wile amncoth teaea rare pares mon ie action are Gilbert Olson, Harold] schools a colleges. It all be the He a with eight teams in| plowing nine out of 25. 9 1 1 Bartling £2 2 4 tiioey. oe ee Greeley, Colo, Jan. 9.— (%)— ith and Harry Rishworth, for-| purpose of the A. A. U. never action. Webster, Satovich Injured ‘nc fartung é ‘and Alwyn Potter and Warrds| neglect the boy and the girl who! is| Northwestern, victor last Monday) 3, w. Bacon's Grand dared ub | BRE. Boul Oy ty Nevommn cit. 12.30), Meee ia ee ne Siena ie » guards, out of 5 over Ilinois, was favored to defeat! played without the services of Chuck|Saund’s ¢ 2 1 2 Lassen g 0 2 3 eit tea sae ve te team, ct week the Class A situation inj During the past few years, the| Iowa, but the Hawks gave Indiana 8! webster, capable guard, who suffered Fraser, g 2 0 2 Janes, g-100 ae Soradant featin aged iiwote Saturd: area will be further clarified] newspapers of America have greafly| great battle before bowing, 28 to 24,/ . leg injury at Powers Lake and did] Totals or arr, B10 ne rue vat the lates ‘Bismarck journeys across the] cooperated with the A. A. U. and] and were rated a good chance to up- 143] ; ‘The summaries: not accompany the team on the Totals 16 river to play the Braves on| its associations and @ good deal of} set the ambitious Wildcats. DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chiropractor southern jaunt. Joe Satovich was also y ¢ , Summary of the Dickinson-| the strength of the A. A. U. today is) The Michigan-Purdue battle at i Bt. Leo's te ft Dl Bt. Marre fe tt Pt ae ese dan game due to the Important contribution] LaFayette, Ind, was expected to|ranccaPhed py an injury and was Dakota National Bank, fig 3 sepnety tf 02 Sherman #1 (070 Drugless Physician n fgitpf Dickinson fgftpf| made by the papers of America| provide fireworks, with the Wolver-| set of the second half Nash-Finch Fives Win) reves. ¢ 2 1 1 Becker, © 9 0 3 Henson, £9 9 1 tds piers 3 2) Those newspapers are holding track| ines endeavoring to stop Purdue's) tt was the Millers fifth defeat. in — Gaver, £0 1 3 Brownye 0 0 0 Gimen £3 6 2|] Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. £312 1 meets. They are giving boxing carni-| drive for ahother share of the title.| 03 starts, the Globe Trotters being the} Dakota National Bank and Nash- * 5 __ gntrin'rc 2 0 1 Brown g 0 2 1 Telephone No. 260 e223 vals, They are providing opportuni-| _ Indiana, which shared the title with! Guiy previous quint capable of turn-|Finch trundiers made clean sweeps| Tot#ls-6 $10 |) = Sr aeo ee ctaaia| : g 1 0 1 Agnew, g 3 ties for competition provided. by no| Purdue last winter, was expected tol ing the trick, which they did four|0f makeup matches in the Commer-| ‘Technical foul:/ menese ree & 2.1 3 Spear,g 0 other organizations. take the erratic Chicago Maroons in| times in a series of close games, The|Clal league Friday night, winning a half: St, Leo's 11; 8t.| Totals 15 5 7% Totals .2 2 7 » © 1 O 2 Kupper, f 1 stride. Phantoms have won two and lost one| three straight from the Junior As- bai) Le ‘hea ine facbunti acts ie the half: Angels 16; aay . 4 Domme, g 0 Schaft, Lambert Get - Illinois, defeated: by -Northwestern| +> date isan Or Oomtnerse aoa Referee: Priske; umpire, Boespflug. | Sterling 5. e f Gaiced tas 2 41-38, goes against Wisconsin at Mad- * ‘ Bakery teams. The scores: The summary: Phantoms tg fg pf Millers wGulre, £ 1 20) — — Total ....11 4 1¢ 11 16 ; Hanne, Bismarck; Heidt, ison and was slightly favored over the Badgers. Minnesota will be idle, while Ohio State will oppose New York uni- versity at New York. Both the Goph- ers and Buckeyes will swing into championship action Monday, Min- nesota against Chicago and Ohio State against Wisconsin, Other games Draw in Duluth Bout - Duluth, Minn., Jan. 9.—(#)—Henry, ee Schaft, 148%, hard-hitting welter- e t P H alt meehe of nates hanes toa ‘aw over Wen Lami » popu uno! eds lar Proctor battier, in the main event of their revival show Friday night. : : In the semi-wind enstob, Jamestown Five} 2 con-nist Escs wens, sl 3 on 164 163 146— 473 143-143-143— 429 124-128-142— 394 140-187-120— 447 © 111-109-142— 422 ‘UNBLOCKING’ STOPS GAME loonwne lwores Totals ..12 7 46 = e Technical foul: Tait 1. Score by periods: Ui) ot | ROBE corn) 2' Opponent, Holding Most Outstanding High Cards, Avoids Trap- Standards Monday night: Northwestern at| Ffantoms . Lead . D., ‘ 5 a -minut a ois, SSS y 2 felt Beh eat cin Me Se Me | ne et tue] "PN HOME MSO Cope ete te ae amen ne nc wll See nea ee fan upset in the North Dakota ; 4 Pee teers 5 é 5 } y pee 30, 1936, the United States produed| Tobin, 260, ‘Presque Isle, Me, threw| ZROMPSON «++... 107-195-160— S51) OF aoa ent te won |clube, East realized that West could | omy ef cost are the Goins mon, agi Tace Friday night by Brodens, 157, Des Moines, was kayoed eg: Samnestown college,” 29-26 by die Dixon, 140%, of Phoenix, tricks at bridge. Otherwise, the oppo- efe 5 | Ariz, 48, 6 f incl 002,236 pairs of gloves, cluding nents make them all, and whether SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS Pat McGill, 240, Omaha, in 25 min- Skin g the ead ‘on Ron Davy’s tree both Jeather and knitted varieties, utes in a wrestling card Friday night.) qotals ......... 751-798-818—2367 they have bid a OA ne CONTRACT BLEM PERRY vers never lagged, . — fl game, h the Jimmies tied the count| OUT OUR WAY By Williams Nash-Finch ie east See vb berms arta : point in the second half, ++ 160-106-150— 506 Seu eten ie is much more impor FUNERAL bal im the Tiset halt, the Beavers I KNOW HE'S _\/ NO,NO! V No,we | HE'S GOT ME : re Teer 125"16S— 424 tant for s player to be sure that he HOME ‘ 16-9 count at the intermis- Perey rere I Sone 00 | CAN'T DO | BLUFFED! I 8 Shanteasteises 417 | Spee, De Wits SG abs certain age Pe estaa ¢ th med ANGE \ TATE VE 1) THAT EA CANES TNO ++ 124-123-173— 420| burdened with a disastrous f 5 W. E. PERRY .- TO THAT SAD LOOK | GOT TO GUY WITH | LIKE HIM, BUT ++ 49- @- 40— 147] Tt was full knowledge of WHEN HE SAW US~= | USE OUR / HIS BRAINS | IN TEN YEARS: > ation’ which caused East to 208 Fifth at, Phone est LETTIN' ON HE'S SAD | BRAINS | WILL BUY | WeLL ALL BE 708-782-814—2251 | the burden of his riches OVER THAT GOLD MINE} -TO.GIT _) STOCK INA | WORKIN’ FOR ore capes een Pees a WE THOT WE BEAT/ EVEN,LIKE) FIRM SUST | HIM—~ ONE Peegng 2 AGearioan : pits’ eg TOFIRE YOU/ PUNCH AT A 144-153-110— 402 Totals . LEAVE ME GO. GUY WITH A 137-125-181— 443 _ “Spee 16; hie pee p FUTURE AND Yo + 135-126-130— 391 Freon 8, Maney," Ankerbers, : < : = ea 3 D. Carlson. jals—H. Burihill and G. Bur- Agre f . estby, f Peter'n’ c lanney g Schlic’r g Dunwell f Rothst' B Carl'n Berge, ¢ wm oen orere orenegt | mtooom S| ommend, ee ererery ol = | coocmmon! 1 once nesrotsto MORNINGSIDE WINS Vermillion, 8. D., Jan. 9—(>)— Featured by tight defensive play by both teams Morningside nosed out South Dakota university Friday night 22-21 in the opening Nortn Central basketball game for bott: teams. é | (By the Press) , John’s U. 28; Duluth Teach- pt Teachers 20; Jamestown 26. from fish Norma! 18; Chadron ‘ote eer Hides and Furs Cattle benes - metals Inquire about carlosd prices om everything, ‘Btate 60; Montana State “Northern” 34; St. Olaf 27. i “dines Hide & Fur Co, 22; 8. D. U. 21. Z : 5 : 5 Teachers 38; Moorhead yo z ; - Ninth ‘and Front ieee

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