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Both secretly ailing of flu, Fred America’s record tennis crowd of 17,630 persons, who paid some $58,000 to see the match Perry (right), king of tennis ama- (box office top price for seats, $9.90), didn’t give the handsome Briton a chance against Fi teurs, faces the battery of cam- pro-champion Vines. Odds against Perry’s chance of victory were quoted at 2-1 when 4 eras in Madison Square Garden he squared off opposite Vines on the brightly lighted canvas court amid the thunderous 4 beside the foe for his pro debut, cheers of thousands eager for the kill. . Vines, serving first, won the opening game when j Ellsworth Vines. Perry was unable to score a single point, As was fitting in a struggle between titans, the tide of battle ran evenly at the beginning. For nine games each won his service, then Perry (in action above) surged to the fore, swept three games to clinch the first set, convinced spectators of his superiority over his highly touted foe. Standard Cage Rule Interpretation Needed, Says Grayson ‘The second set brought hope to Vines’ adherents, for Perry sensed he had his foe at his mercy, let Vines he scored sensationally, then faded as flu-impaired beat himself, 7—5, 6—3, 6—S, 6—4. He (left) accepted physical resources failed him. As Perry swept irre- congratulations at the sistibly to‘ victory, the dejection of Mrs. Ellsworth graciously said Vines had been harder hit by flu than Vines (above, at left, with company mirrored the he, looked forward to a test of ability when both were crowd’s disappointment well and at their best. ee ODE IS PUZZLING BNOUGH WITHOUT |, | SBCTIONAL VIEWS oklyn Acts With n Acts With Giants, Red Sox in Following Cards’ Chain System [DODGERS HOOK-UP TO INCLUDE | Basketbanl (Capitol Cafe Five EIGHT MINOR LEAGUE TEAMS| Scores. || Takes 3 Straight r e : (By the Associated Press) i Golfing World Had Samer orn College 44; Ellendale 27. pelaice ech Carleton Freshmen 28; Mason City and Economy Grocery Good Year in 1936 “Macalester 89; St, John's 29. Trundlers Win Hibbing Junior 32; Itasca Junior 20. ment of Officials Now More| New York, Jan. | 18—(m—Acting Se. Ripon 33; Belolt 29. Capitol Cafe trundiers rolled three Judg on the theory that “if the Cardinals) Record Number of Players En-| Luther 43; Dubuque U. 27. ,, {straight wins over the Grain Belt Important Than Regula- did it, why shouldn’t we,” major Winona Teachers 38; St. Mary’s| Beer five but the best any other City ji league clubs east of the Alleghenies tered All Four U. S. Asso- (Winona) 27, tions Themselves aren't letting any grass grow under * ase T ——_—_——_ them in building up farm systems ciation Tourneys in the bushes, — UNIFICATION NEC ES s ARY Along with the Giants’ recent pur- By JOHN G. JACKSON chase of a Class AA outfit to lay| (President,. United States Golf As- Pacific Coast, lowa Circuit Sat-| the’ groundwork for a chain gang, sociation) and the disclosure that thé Boston isfied With Center-Jump Red Sox will have shares in eight Nbw York, Jan. 13.—()—The year nae . .| just closed has been full of interest Elimination See seen, ine so Nednesaay in the golf world, both on the playing | ville) 9. with @ surprise announcement of a| #"d the administrative sides. phus 32, 21, COLLEGE HOCKEY Macalester 1; St. John’s (College- (League team could do was win two Minnesota 30; Chicago 23. hi off Mon- Minnesota “B” 81; Gustavus Adol- | Ue Or aree.sn mauenes Tun off Mo The Service Electric aggregation N, D. U. 30; 8. D. State 24 o "4 a s conquered the Coman’s Court, Kelly’s Moorhead Teachers 28; Concordialrinch won from the Catholic Order of Foresters and the Economy Gro- cery defeated the Bank of North Da- kota, all by the same two-to-one game margin. Although there were no outstanding By HARRY GRAYSON hook-up to include elght minor| As to the former, perhaps the COLLEGE WRESTLING apie: Dol One abd malva tain Basketball’s crying need remains} jeague teams for 1937. most significant fact is that a record! Carleton 14; N. D. U. 14. ks ra) sary Be ike soo mati gant unification and standard interpreta-| | This big tinfé departure of ‘the| field entered each of the four cham- = : My Silencio ioe: the’ latter beam tion of the rules. Dodgers into the agricultural side of! plonships conducted by the United COLLEGE SWIMMING Ravine threes honors with a fine ‘The code is puzzling enough with-| the game may include every ort of| States Golf association. Carleton 60; St. Olaf 18. ie Hideteel fatal lace out the current wide difference in| material from the highly-regarded| ‘The open championship attracted ‘ peas i 3 sectional views. Class AA American Association down! 1,277 competitors, The sectional WRESTLING Capitol Cafe ‘The Pacific Coast Conference and| through Class D. Still pending, how-| qualifying rounds were conducted-at| ‘Minnesota mee Eb ah E. Davis 180-167-160— 525 an Iowa circuit play the game with-| ever, are negotiations for some sort! more points than ever before, 28. floor... It was dissatisfaction over their} Pennsylvania League. pionship had a field of 223 players small representation on the rules] The Red Sox’s widespread organiz-| representing 58 communities; and in second rule which prompted the A.| Double-A Minneapolis to a pair of] there were 49 teams of four players . Sppoint their own committee, and | Bi-State and Moultrie of the Georgia-| The 223 players who were eligible ‘make their own rules. Offensive Players may maneuver in the back half of the foul circle under their code. the pick from among many thousands “The collegiate three-second rule makes the alley and the entire circle forbidden ‘territory and reduces the Offensive team’s more advantageous The women’s amateur champion- Much more contact from the rear| Jamestown College's basketball team satisfactory. The Walker cup and screening. Considerably | game. Britain and the United States. to tune up. © concerning » more freedom is permitted elsewhere} Peterson scored 29° points for his} On the administrative side, prob-/ They got under way on the come- \ in this respect, the stand being that|club, 20 coming in the first half, and| ably the most interesting happening] back trail in a hurry Tuesday night and walloped the Montreal Maroons 4-0 in a fast-skating exhibition, east and Western Conference, al-| outstanding on both offense and de-| fective Jan. 1, 1938, The victory advanced the Amersk @ man is entitied to his position. tallied nine out of 12 free throws. | is the limitation to 14 of the number Face g is prevalent in the|For Ellendale, Clifford Kempf was| of clubs a competitor may carry, ef- song Playing pean in place of the rent inane: was high point man ————— to within one point of the Toronto Bu ee eae a rules, i. Maple Leafs, ie International 698-842-773—2303 |; °° _ q.interprelation and fudement of of: [gape Balt found the vies in os Doerner Paces section's third place, while the ' ficiais is foere fiappetats ik as the | ilendele fg ft pf dame mip fe f of Ba - paartort aay their pela, maine Kelly's Lunch Tules themse! Kemp 4 Agre, f.. Klein $ Victo: dropped three full games back of F. Hummel . 196-184-203— 583 currence everywhere for officials to Westby, f H ry pace-setting Canadiens, J. Zahn .. 180-189-137— 506 ‘ask coaches before a game: “How do| Si: +o Peter'n ¢ 10 Boc! 2 Manney 0 you want us to call them—close or! Remprer f 0 Scnlickon. et them go?” The coaches then Hoffman c 0 meyer g 1 aoe to decide and relay the decision ~ Rothst'n f 0 swamped the Pickups under a 69-26| which snapped tothe athletes, who must then tailor} Tot#!s 11 cites i ve their play 7. qe ocean: Berge, g. 1 > fifials Foc instance, holding is « foul, but] Referee—cy woigatt Misael! || tree throw for 31 points and the eve-| Rangers tere fi feepens et OU ns of holding. a REDSKINS TRIUMPH Slecooer ovcc loonne Hoan Ss ‘go of one. Season, scored an overtime victory | pitted against the Knights of Colum- | victory. he riles read that personal con-|0Ver the Walsh County Aggies Tues-|bus five. The game will be called at | aes out the center jump. of working agreement in the associa-} ‘There were 1,118 entrants for the R ved Aide Am ‘..” Winistorfer . ‘A.large group of college coaches} tion, amateur championship, for which 32 evive erks |i. committee and the collegiate three-| ation, too, stretches all the way from/ the team -champlonship division Tune-Up Starts N. Y. Hockey A. U, and Y. M. C. A. to withdraw,| Class D outfits in Danville of the] each from 23 states and districts. Club on Comeback; Cana- Florida circuit. / for the championship proper were diens Stretch Lead Jimmies Defeat who competed in district qualifying) New York, Jan, 13—()—The ail- The ing New York Americans, like the 4s permitted in the east than else-|scored a 44-27 victory over Ellendale | the Curtis Cup matches brought to-| national division cellar in the Na ‘where. Normal Tuesday night in a North | gether teams of men and women ama-| tional Hockey Beague, the Amerks "The east does not abide by the rule|Dakota Intercollegiate Conference | teurs, respectively, representing Great, went to Atlantic City late last. week The Canadiens tightened their gtip| 4, Hummel Leon Doerner, rangy center, had a| 0m the divisional lead by battering) pan, Schneider . big evening as Klein's Toggery quint | the Detroit Red ee a etrat Tony Schneider .... 192-202-211— 605 igs, four- FES GES ct score in a City League basketball] game win streak, but still left them Totals ........ 888-996-880—2714 game played Tuesday night. on top of the American division pack, 4 Doerner scored 15 field goals and a| through the idleness of the New York Ting § oene Usted ists Morlan} In the only other game played, the was high man for the Pickups with| Boston Bruins skated rings around "In ‘one section, officials won't let anne River, N. D., Jan. 13.—(®)—|four baskets from the floor and 2| the revived Chicago Blackhawks, but | Martin player touch an opponent. In rend Forks ‘high school, turning in |prace of gift shots. couldn’t score enough. As a result, “another, they don’t care if he never st exhibition of basketball this! ‘Thursday night Klein’s will be| the Hawks came through with a 4-2 Verduin 168-170-185— 523 167-196-199— 562 153-179-202— 534 want the back half of the foul circle) Much of the system will be ope! another record \[ Brown . +» 199-169-202— 563]. . re-established. as part of the regular} ated through Brooklyn's Class A D f t M pai RES SaaS lentown farm in the New York-| ‘The amateur public links cham- erea laroons' moeale: Ayes 360-881-957—2712 e Grain Belt Beer Cleveland . 114-154-161— 429 140-140-140— 420 100-147-113— 369 169-181-150— 500 153-125-167— 445 150-812-796—2358 , Kelly's Lunch |News: Art Cohn, sporta ed of the! Parochials Seeking Revenge] Pell team, 10-12, in a fast, rough 65- 65- 65— 195] "~ ship had a field of 188, the largest tired business man, seemed to have Coman’s Court Ellendale, 44.27 since the mazimum: hgndicap allow-| received a world of good from a : 145-157-154— 456 ance was reduced to strokes. week-end at the shore. @pace by at least a quarter. Ellendale, N. D., Jan. 13—(#)—Led! The international aspect of the} On the i d of ven-| 1 % ie low end of a seven-game East Permits Contact by Erick Peterson, center and captain, | Year's competitions was especially losing streak to sink into, the Inter- 144-168-115— 427 201-182-192— 575 140-140-140— 420 140-140-140— 420 8- 8 8 118-795-749—2298 Borel Electric 123-147-121— 381 134-158-146— 438 119-115-197— 431 172-209-139— 520 ++ 150-213-170— 533 174-178-165— 517 146-183-174— 503 Foresters 167-128-176— 471 171-148-185— 504 139-172-144— 455 97-123-114— 334 146-143-219— 508 ap 131-131— 393 851 845-960 —2665 day night, 27-25, to hand Coach Sy foul, no doubt because| 5: ind Coach /g:15 p. m., in the small gym at thie | Nodak and Carleton Falgreen’s team its first loss | Memorial building. The summary: other way of so stating it. in ten games. eickppe Morlan . 0 2 McCusker 3 Greit) .. * 2 Schlosser 2 Crawford eee Klein's fg ft pf GREYHOUNDS WIN Martin .. o 1 St. Paul, Jan. 13.—()—The Kansas | Siausnit'r 4 0 City Greyhounds downed St. Paul), Kuntz .. 3 1 @ charging body|2-1, in an American Hockey associa-|Engen |. 5 3 32 6 fg ft pf en WOON OSOM al ecoconnoon | Howernoor! Mat Teams Tie, 14-14 Northfield, Minn., Carleton and the. University of North Dakota tied 14-all in a wrestling ex- Economy Grocery 141-167-149— 457 166-120-159— 445 175-157-218— 550 159-167-126— 452 .- 166-166-169— 501 Jan. 13.—)— iy fein catonee, oe = @ Gor-471 e319. ae y aes fou! tion ody in which nine Penalties Totals 33.06 10 tae Alpine ‘Tuesday night. 807-777-821—2405. oth | ere Allen... AUR ys Bank of North Dakota ball. 1 Neuense'r 118 pounds—John Scott, ©, and to be both a|s rule be incorporated in the books ai earet Ward Bitterwick, NDU, draw. |G. : 111-148-171— 428 blocking of-| prohibiting an offensive player from double foul. | staying in the alley more than three j Olsen, Ohio State coach,| them one better by includin; Gasco: over to the abandon-| circle as well, 4 sesh a ed Beaten by yne of the center jump following) Bee, Holman, Clifford, and many ——— E Bred pours is Van eet Cc, . le! Buzz Delane, , 2:07. on Trip seconds, The rules committee went Buffalo Springs Is 135 pounds—Dick Webber, °, and 171-167-136— 474 143-178-175— 406 175-164-138— 471 147-146-113— 406 2- 12- 47— 61 defeated Leo Herkenratt, C, in 9:00. : peg aes Buckeyes trip to California. other mentors conténd that there is| Gascoyne, N. Dec. 13.—With| 155 ponds—Tom came. C, felled Totals ......... 749-813-774—2336 University refused to] no need of restricting players in the! Pe"60m, forward, and Anderson, cen-| Mardie Sall Bin eiena: NDO, LOUIS FOES NAMED ; i it with the abolishment! outer half of the circle because they ter, in the starring roles, Gascoyne’s| 165 po: the Blackbirds’ 43-game win-| are sufficiently far from the basket Hornets chalked up their third con- fallen a Olen ay, C, 8:35. Minneapolis, Jan. 13.—()—Pro- streak was broken by Stanford pushing | secutive win Saturday in defeating on Square Garden, however. Hsia paral or back-| the Buffalo Springs Dukes, 22-5. The ford, Western Reserve coach,| Something should be done toward victors held and 18-5 lead at the end moters Wednesday announced the names of Negro heavyweights who will face Detroit's Joe Lou j the 6 Jump following the test| breaking do localizati of the first half.and held the Dukes| Heavyweight—Nate Putchat, NDU, two rounds each in a boxing ex- His Red Cats were decisively] interpretation at the National Base Sroreiems tn tne, Cine) Berne Retias | Yon: frost mal anes Oe. on eee fubition here Jan. 14. ‘They are ‘Tom the Cardinals in Cleveland.| ketball Coaches’ Association and Players are thrown off when teams 2ps scmmeare play under agreements—one half one| Gascoyne ff ft way and the other another. Feirson, ¢ je Gascoyne giris’|/advantage at 7:21. * dard ago it was decided that| rules committee meetin; hicag team to a 26-3! tory over Buffalo | Fights Last Night f Gating March ie UM | Springs in the preliminary game|| Fights Last Night pA Sool ee (By the Associated Press) Jack Wright of Seattle—Al Hostak, 155%, Se- And if every coach had his way E Ande ef Bes : attle, knocked out Tony Fisher, MEN WANTED and could fit the game to his ma-/ Ca terial, there would be so many circles 158%, Newark, N. J. n drawn and time limitations that only - The largest engineers, trainmen, linemen, and Kap) Pa edd et ined het world, to work in rendering plant. Apply at plant one mile east of Bismarck. Professional timekeepers could keep : in spite of the fact that little wild Northern Rendering Co. track of things. 5 country is left. Saints Will Play _| Watford ity Downs Linton Thursday| Tioga Quint, 19 to 12 ‘Tioga, N. D., Jan. 13.—Watford city defeated Tioga’s high school basket- Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ CARRS tr ac New York, Jan. 13. — () — Here's Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, writes: game here Friday night. Close-guard- saw Maxie Rosenbloom make 8| for 16-15 Defeat at Hands’ | ing featured the contest with Worl monkey out of ee and Richardson turning in good fat, clumsy King- of Emmons Quint games for Watford City while Hovey fish Levinsky and and McKay showed up well for I doubt if Touls could Peel will be a.strong motive] Tioga, The summary: St hand on Maxie iri w. oy, fg tt ve Tioga fe ft pt I reuRaaT Louk, f. 0 00 Hartek ¢°%.0 I Add Supersti- He i Sore ga tions: You can’t $ H “8 ° i eae ae pis “00 0 Hovey, ed 0 L Villanova to walk| City parochial club when Walter ages FR LY ea ea ead aad forward into | Dobler, stellar guard, sank a field =] Totals 218 stadium. . . . He} 80al in Hip cioeiny, seconds of eI Totals . always backs’ in,| Overtime period after the Saints = |. . This will give| beoken a 14-14 tie with @ free throw.| New Salem Will Play you an idea of|, Thursday's game has been called Heb: That "New York | for,sfound 8:15 p.m. in the Bumarek| Hebron Independents baseball writers’ (a hard boiled lot) | High school gymnasium, following a think of Eddie Brannick, Giant secre- | Preliminary to start at 7:15. Oppon-| New Salem, N. D, D,, Jan. 13—Win- tary:. Jerry Mitchell wrote in the |/€nts in the preliminary tilt have not| ners of two out of three games this Evening Post: “He has more friends | been chosen, Kelley said. season, the New Salem independents than Santa Cla With Maynard Entringer, center,| are schedule to play Hebron hete aes fully recovered from a leg injury that| at 3 p. m., Sunday. They have also The New York Yale club has its|Slowed him up in the St. Leo’s game slated a game with the fast Wash- best wisecrackers primed to give| 8nd Dusky Schneider, regular defense | burn independents on-Jan. 24 on the Larry Kelley what the boys call “De| man, back in the lineup, Kelley's five local maple court. : Woiks” at tonight’s dinner to the| will be at full strength for the Linton xa gridders. .. . Ossie Solem may be snecanes: eae little 5 called on for double duty at Syracuse. e Saints have success} Don’t “Mii Busi- . They haven’t got an athletic di-} against Class A foes this year but) no.4” toni, og Jeon Mo the rector up there and since Ossie held | until they met the Minot parochials oS down that job at both Drake and | last week, they had lost only one game| Paramount instead for an eve- Towa, he may be asked to take it over |to B opponents and that to Linton, |ming of hilarious fun. as well as coach the football team. Golf pros now in California are burned up at the new Southern Cali- fornia ruling which prohibits them from receiving advice from caddies. . Joe Jacobs, manager of Max Schmeling, is the latest riser in the sports mob. ... He never leaves the hay until 4 p. m.... The Phillies have @ hot prospect in young Hugh Mul- cahy, up from Hazleton, Pa., with the sling-shot delivery... . Blair Cherry of Amarillo high is the No. 1 candi- date to succeed Jack Chevigny at ‘Texas. . . If he does, he'll have to take a cut in salary... . Right now. he is among the highest paid high school coaches in the country. The Toronto Maple Leaf hockey team is insured for $325,000... . Bing Miller decided to retire to the role of coach for the Red Sox because he didn’t make goog once as a pinch hit- ter last season. . . .(Is his face red?) YOU CANNOT is to become a newspaperman. ... He thinks all they do is stand on ‘the corner and hand out tfree passes. . 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