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* aprained his ankle Dec. Miners season. |)- = Casper Oimoen, Anaconda, Mont.; phage Minneapolis; Bey Saints’ Grudge’ Til Mungo-to-Chicago, Newsom-to-Detroit Rumors Heard in Hot Stove League DEMONS WILL SEEK NS __‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1987 t With Linton to Launch Week-end Slate NINTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY AT MANDAN “Angel-imp Contest to Precede Parochial Game at High School Gym Tonight PRELIM CALLED FOR 7:15 Unbeaten Maroon and White Squad Renews Traditional Rivalry Friday Night While Coach Clement Kelley's cagers made ready for their “grudge” game with Linton Lions tonight, Bismarck’s high school Demons were preparing for the first clash of the annual two-game series with Leonard McMahan’s Braves Friday night. When they line up against Coach Moriarity’s crew at the Bismarck high school gymnasium, St. Mary’s will be out after revenue for the 16-15 set- tack they suffered at the hands of the Emmons county club in an over- time game earlier in the season, A preliminary game between the Angels, Saint second team, and the Imps, Demon reserves, has been called for 7:15 p. m., with the Linton-St. Mary's contest scheduled to start around 8:15 o'clock. Protecting Win Streak \The Demons will go into Friday night’s encounter at the Mandan ‘Memorial building determined to pro- tect their record of eight consecutive victories without @ defeat this season. Coach Glenn Hanna confidently THOMPSON MAKES GAG RULE STICK 3 Oficials of the $8000 Los Angeles Open prohibited caddies from: talking, and Jimmy Thompson, long-driving professional, made \certain that Al Barber would obey the rule to the syllable. expects that win-record to be broken — before Sine particularly in view of N T the schedule two week's hence which ck M: k pits the Demons against the unbeaten ew ra ar $ Magicians Seg Minot one night and A t Om . 9 against Jamestown Blue Jays hi 36 here the next. $| onis ing mn . On the basis of comparative scores, Bismarck should have little trouble 2 getting over the Mandan hurdle, but | No Letup in Assault on Records comparative scores mean less than * Nothing when the two traditional Is Expected During Post- Olympic Year rivals meet. It is to Hanna's credit that he has never let his regular first string go through a full game after they had nee out ‘in front, preferring to ve reserves all of the experience 3 ‘they could get. Consequently the etl Union) Demon victories have not been as| New York, Jai ‘one-sided as the comparative strength | Ultimate in spoft, especially in track of the two teams might indicate. and field where marks are measur- McMahan Experimenting able, still remains a matter of conjec- Across the river, McMahan is still] tur’. experimenting with his quad of vet-| The magnificent accomplishments erans in an attempt to discover the| Of the past year where records were By DANIEL J. FERRIS (Secretary-treasurer, Amateur Ath- tire! ay: starting five in Friday’s game. technique and other factors. still Last year the Demons had little|ring forth incredible performances. trouble out-classing the green Brave| Although the same squad, winning scores of 21-10 and 25-18. hicago, i |.—_(?)—Minnesota smoothest combination and it is en-| toppled with astonishing frequency aa Se an spparently “ha possible that he will uncover| demonstrated that the perfection of |i. Big Ten h — ry 4 | Fights Last Night [ _——————— (By the Associated Press) New York—Teddy Yarosz, 159, Pittsburgh, outpointed Solly Krfe- ger, 160, Brooklyn (10). New Haven—Kid Chocolate, 13014, stopped Johnny Erickson, 132, New York (5). Only Two Big Ten Schools in Hockey Man's | Formation of Puck League to Be Asked at Conferences’ March Meeting ° championship all to themselves for some time. ~ rasor-edge|,2ee . Ste the only conference the two games by| keenness of interest which prevails|{c2008 nom BIDDER BS, pee ane in an Olympic year cannot be ex- Director Fieldi Pee: et Belen During their victory march this} pected in a post-Olympic year there orm year, the Demons mowed down thej will be no relaxing insofar as the Pere arenes ergs Telnet veteran Valley City Hi-Liners, the| athletes are concerned during 1937. only team able to turn back the Man-| The recent performance of Wayne tion of such a plan is far-distant, Nelson Metcalf, athletic director at dan quint to date, and marched to| Rideout of Texas, when he defeated Chicag victories over ‘Wahpeton and Moor-| Donald Lash, the world’s two-mile ee Valery, rahe sae be jaa head and Brainerd, Minn., while on #/ record holder, in the second fastest! iressed the opinion thet renting of three-game road trip. Potter on Sick List ed States, is a splendid illustration | jini Only Allwyn Potter, reserve guard,| of how athletes develop overnight. ‘i m out of the Demon lineup time ever made outdoors in the Unit- downtown facilities would not be fea- With ‘Lash back in the form hel gfe May tue) som athlete and if he gets back in| displayed last June, he will be a hard consi lishm« squad will be out in full] man to beat at any distance from a echo fort Bey pcr tee pene mile to five. Archie San Romani of Kansas return of Dusky Schneider, balked by lack of an indoor rink. Wisconsin was represented in Big guard, and the improvement State Teachers college of Emporla,|/-ren hockey until 1985, when the sport 2 week by an injured leg, has bol-| in the mile races, Saints’ hopes for a victory E ij FE tt i ynard Entringer at center |-consin junior. Schnelder and Eddie Reft SUNT See eee MILLERS TRIUMPH Morlarity will have Van Soest and i Coon and Dobler at guards. Murray Leads Beulah Miners to 34-18 Win American Association Wednesday night, defeating the Kansas City Greyhounds, 2-1. Beulah, N. D. in, 14.—Scoring points in a stellar exhibition of bas- ket-shooting, W. Murray, forward, Jed the Beulah Miners to a 34-18 vic- tory over the Glen Ullin Ramblers, dere Tuesday. With Garvin Murray playing his first game since he 15, the . displayed a much stronger offensive and defensive lineup and fwere never in danger, leading 15-10 os | @t the half and holding Glen Ullin Zah gooreless in the third quarter. The] {37 cw y - wo Murrays, Mulhauser and Bates QMG Mg Zr), were outstanding for Beulah while Pore ‘chants and Mosbrucker showed up ‘Best for the visitors, The Miners gill play Halliday here Friday. The AY G. Ullin fg f . ae = 3 a conowun® Schnel'r g Muggil, ¢ Totals Mosbrucke: loconotnet al eooconmed, 3 2 E = é 7 loonom meee’ Ss Totals 14 6 “echnical fouls Referee, Webbe: Kotlarek to Defend _ Ski-Jumping Honors “Chicago, Jan. 14—(7)—A trainload ‘gpow from northern Michigan will ‘used on the Norge Ski club's hill Pox River Grove, Ill, Sunday n when a large field of Class Tidess will compete in the first jumping tournament of the al conowocce' et Auburn, Calif., compete with George national Class A titleholder. THE WISE MAN OF THE Maynard Entringer, handicapped} may prove the sensation of this year) was dropped because of adverse weather conditions. The Another youngster who is expected Tilino! Kelley expects to start} to give the veterans plenty of eh dhsdgke drapes tains lineup with Nicky Schnel-| trouble at 1500 meters and the mile|purposes frequently by the Chicago Johnny Entringer on the fore is Charles Fenske, University of Wis-| Blackhawks. : Yost has announced he will submit a Big Ten hockey league plah to con- Minneapolis, Minn, Jan. 14—( ference officials at their March meet- a . 14—(P—| ing here. Thi as bee = ‘Volk at forwards, Daly at center and| minneapolis took one of its most eeneie asulee Dende atl aig pen hotly contested hockey games in the] Michigan for years. The Wolverines and Gophers meet at Michigan Friday and Saturday night, and at Minneapolis, Feb. 26-27.) their records. Ld REDS MAY FURNGW _|DEMONS HEAD CLASS A QUINTS GIANTS WITH MUCH NEEDED BACKSTOP Yawkey Puts Damper on Re- ported Deals for Moose Sol- ters or Joe Vosmik New York, Jan. 14.—(#)—Reports of three. possible baseball player deals went the rounds Thursday, thereby saving this especially dull hot stove season from taking a dive into its own cracker barrel tor want of something to talk about. ‘ ‘The trade talk, such as it is, revived the talk that: f 1, Van Lingle Mungo will g6 from the Brooklyn Dodgers to the Chicago Cubs pitching 'staff. _ 2, Buck Newsom is heading away from Washington, toward Detroit. 3. The Giants will land a catcher from Cincinnati. For a while it looked as if the Boston Red Sox might lure Moose Solters from St. Louis or Joe Vos- mik from Cleveland. However, Tom Yawkey put the damper on such go- ings-on Wednesday by explaining he has learned the “for sale” sign was definitely in mothballs so far as these| eq, two are concerned. The Mungo-to-Chicago rumors have been turned on and off like a faucet almost since last season wound up. Ever since Newsom let off steam against the Senators in the public prints some weeks ago, he is sald to be persona non grata with Wash- ington big-wigs. That was the start- ing point for reports he would do his pitching somewhere else this year. The Giants are in dire need of another catcher. They can’t expect Gus Mancuso to do again the work- horse act of last season. The Reds have @ corner on the catching mar- ket at the moment, with Ernie Lom- bardi, Spud Davis and Gilly Camp- bell on hand. Boilermaker Forward High Big Ten Scorer Chicago, Jan. 14.—(#)—Racing away to a great start, Jewel Young, speedy forward, leads Big Ten basketbalt scorers with 51 points in three games, almost a third of the total which gave Bob Kessler of the Boilermakers in- dividual scoring honors last season. If he maintains his hot pace, he stands a fine chance of passing Kessler’s total of 160 points ‘in 12 games, Ken Gunning, sharpshooting In- diana forward, is in second place with 37 points scored on 16 field goals and five free throws. He missed but one free throw. Harry Combes, fast-passing Illinois guard and forward who has been passing sensationally, holds third position with 35 points on 14 field goals and seven free throws. In fourth place is Mike McMichael of Northwestern, who has 34 points on 13 field goals and eight charity shots. Catholic Prep Cage Tournament Slated Chicago, Jan. 14.—(#)—Catholic high scohol basketball teams will play for the National Catholic Bas- ketball association tite at Loyola university March 17, through March 21, The association will conduct tour- neys through its units in Pennsyl- vania, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Wis- consin, North ‘Dakota, Oklahoma and New York, with winners of those meets compéting in the national event, The rest of the 32-team bracket will be teams selected on By Williams WITH EIGHT TRIUMPHS IN ROW Minot, Fargo in Undefeated Now You Can Ski Group With Five and Four Sitti ng Down Wins, Respectively — (By the Associated Press) Three North Dakota Class A high schools were undefeated Thursday in the major league basketball race which winds up with the state tour- nament at Bismarck in March. The Bismarck Demons resumed their winning stride following the| - close of holidays, defeating Dickinson for the eighth consecutive victory to head the league. Minot was unde- feated in five starts including a tri- umph over Edison high school of Minneapolis and Fargo was unbeaten in four games. The Walsh County Aggies of Park River, tutored by Coach Lloyd Fal- gren, suffered their first setback in 10 games when they were defeated by Grand Forks Tuesday, 27 to 25. Pinkey Falgren’s victories include triumphs over Lakota and Maddock Aggies, state Class B champs and runners-up last year. Jamestown, Grand Forks, Wahpe- ton and Mandan each have dropped one; Valley City has lost two out of eight starts; and Devils Lake and Dickinson are each down three. The standings: im 32 Bismarck . Minot.. Fargo Park River Aggies . Mandan .. Grand Forks Wahpeton Jamestown Valley City . Dickinson Devils Lake Williston Two Middleweigh 000 000 000 900 #33/ Of course, it’s a little trouble to -833) get uphill, but what’s that to the -833) winter sportsman who'd like the -150) thrill of skiing without the dan- 750 etting all tangled up? 625 e ski-bike solves their prob- 500| lems. . Just sit on it (as above) 400 | and guide like a bicycle. Invented by the Marquis of Ivanrey, it was introduced at Swiss resorts, 133,184 Acres for Wild Challengers Loom) Bird Refuges Acquired eters Washington, Jan, 14.—(7)—The bio- Yarosz Decisively Outpoints| togical survey announced approval ; Thursday of acquisition of 133,184 Solly 2 de Take — | acres of land in 21 states for 34 new Place With Risko Sweuavnnnonted CHOW EH MOSOM or enlarged migratory bird and up- land enine refuges. A ne a nee eet er ara One as project approved for New York, Jan. 14.—(P)—Out of 8) acquisition aailedg ay seh 46,000 merry-go-round muddle came the} acres and will be administered as & middleweight division's battle lines| complete unit. Its location was not Thursday, with a pair of exchampions, | given in the survey's announcement. Babe Risko and Teddy Yarosz, as the| The approvals also included about ranking chaljengers for Freddy | 20,000 acres in northwestern Nevada, Steel's crown, and areas in southwestern Oregon, Risko, who lost the title to the Ta-| Washington, Utah, North Dakota, coma slugger last year, already has/ tadho, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, been given the No.1 shot. Yarosz,/ Iowa, and New Mexico. comebacking after an operation which straightened out his trick knee, took HAMLINE FIVE BEATEN’ rank just behind the Syracuse punch-| 8t. Paul, Minn., Jan. 14—(#)—Five, er Wednesday night by decisively| times basketball champions of the whipping New York’s Solly Krieger in| Minnesota College conference, Ham- 8 10-rounder at the Hippodrome. line university received a setback in As plans were laid Wednesday| its sixth-title quest by a defeat of Risko will meet the champion in a] 28-24-at the hands of St. Thomas’ return title engagement over the 15-| cagers in it’s season league opener round route in Madison Square Gar-} Wednesday night. den on Feb. 19, now the Pacific Coast champion has agreed to terms. The eyes of the heron are placed Krieger put up a good slugging bat- jon the lower slope of its head, mak-| at; ing it possible for the bird to watch for prey in the water at its feet. ————o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE is hereby given that John A. Habeck, of Baldwin, N, Dak., who, on May 17, 1932, made Homestead Entry, No. 624118, tion 26, Township 141 N., W., 5th’ Prin. Meridian; has filed no- Bee ohne ne re ree oy (By the Associated Press) rodf, to establish claim to the Ja above described, before Register, U. 8. COLLEGE Land Office, at ‘Bismarck, N. Dak,, on Concordia (St. Paul) 32; Bethel In-|the 2nd day of March, 1937. piibute 22. Larter Larson Ba Morris, of Bald. er Larson, - St. Thomas 28; Hamline 24. win, N. Dak. Lee Saunders, John : Carlson, of Bismarck, N. Dak. tle, but couldn’t hold a candle to the boxing ability Yarosz displayed. Basketball Scores LLB D, BYR HOCKEY Register. St. Thomas 5; Gustavus Adolphus 1. | 1-13-20-27 2-3-10. Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ Norris Will Conduct Constitution Meeting Washington, Jan. 14.—(?)—Senator Noris (Ind.-Neb.) consented Wednes- New York, Jan. 14—(P)—If any-|qay to head a conference on @ con- body in New York has more friends} <titutional amendment, to be held in than Eddie Brannick, secretary of Washington probably late next month, the Giants, it'll take Sherlock himself|«~here is need for the advocates of to find out... . At the dinner the/a:curing authority for the federal baseball writers tossed for Brannick|coyernment to deal properly with the other night Jimmy Durante] problems of labor and agriculture to turned proceedings into something of} get together,” said the veteran in- a. riot by reading this wire, sup-| dependent, after conferring with an posedly from F. D. R. “Congratula-| unofficial committee which proposed tions. ... Glad you didn’t run on the! tne conference. Republican ticket last fall.” dint fans would rather read about Bill Terry buying catchers than cows.| .. . .. Red Grange is telling the boys on| the coast Los Angeles may get a franchise in the National Football League next séason. Cecil Hart, manager of the Montreal Canadiens,|City of D Dakota, ‘OTICE OF SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given that pur- ant to an Order of the County urt of the County of Burleigh and e of North Dakota, made on the day of January, 1937, the under- ecutrix of the estate of n, Deceased, late of the Turner County, South ell at private sale to never played @ game of hockey in his! ji. ‘highest bidder, the following des- life... . . But that’s nothing, points out Bob Ray in the Los Angeles Times. . . . Arnold Eddy coaches the) can’t even skate. Attention Sports Writers: Dead- cribed County, west qu (9) and West Half (W4%) of South- i d situated in Burleigh orth Dakota, to-wit: South- arter (SW%) of Section nine ) of Section nine Sth day of January, 1937, after the line for your Cooperstown baseball) Ai °r itor the purchase of sald land hall of fame nominations is Jan. 15. must be in writing and may » The Phillies seem to have grabbed | livered to the undersigned perso: be de- 1. off one of those jack-of-all-trades in| !y at Flandreau, South Dakota, or County bids may _befiled with the William Andrus, rookie from Little] Court of Burleigh County, N. D, Rock. .. . He can pitch, catch and before the day of sale. ee play the infield and outfield... . So Said land will be sold either for all cash or for not less than one fiftl Manager Jimmy Wilson will just park sh the ander ble in him on the bench and wait for some-| not over five years time payable cith= thing to happen. . . . Since giving old] er in installments or in gross and the King Levinsky a good going over on unpaid portion bearing interest to be specified in such bid and secured by the coast the other night, Maxie Ros-| 2 mortgage on the land sold, enbloom wants to be known as “Jew-|~ ish .Heavyweight Champion of the World.” The Detroit Tigers have ordered Hank Greenberg to lay off handball. ... Frank G. Menke has decided not to issue his entertaining all-sports record book~this year. ... With the Joe Humphreys memorial dinner next Monday, to be followed almost im- mediately by Joe McCarthy's annual beefsteak party and the baseball writers’ dinner, the boys along Broad- way are letting out their vests. Cauliflower Row: Friends are try- ing to persuade Tony Canzoneri to forget that comeback- stuff, but no dice yet... . Fred Apostoli, the bell- hop from San Francisco, may have considerable to say before the mid- dieweight situation is settled. ... The big gun behind the Joe Louis retire- ment talk is Mrs. J. L. .. . Freddie Steele is the first choice born fighter to hold a ring title since Jim Cor- bett’s day. . . . Tod Morgan, Jackie Fields, Max Baer, Young Corbett and the others all were born in other sec- tions. EEE Report of » Holding Company Af- fillate of @ National Bank published in accordance with Section 5211, U, S. Revised Statutes. Report as of December 31, 1936 of First Bank Stock Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, which is affiliated with The First Na- tional Bank of Bismarck, Bismarck, North Dakota, Charter Number 2434, Federal Re- serve District Number 9. Kind of business: Owns or controls, directly or indirectly, capital stock of banks and other corporations. Manner in which above named organization is affiliated with national bank: Affill- ated by réagon of common ownership or control, directly or indirectly, vested in First Bank Stock Corpor- tion. ree of control: 97.6%. Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned: $357, Other information necessary close fully relations with bank None. I, . Hogue, Assistant Se- cretary of First Bank’ Stock Corpor- ation, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. Hogue. Sworn to and subscribed be- fore me this 2th day of January, 1937. F. I, Durand, Notary Public, Hennepin County, "Minnesota. M; commission expires August 11th, 1943. (Notarial Seal) ‘U. of California hockey team and Dated January 7, 1937. Mareka Johnson, Executrix of the Estate of Ubbe Johnson, Deceased. “14 you at a time when expert and efficient service is so badly needed obligates us to. do everything as near- ly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us, WEBB BROS. Funeral Directors FOR SALE Rabbit Carcasses Makes cheap FEED for HOGS and CHICKENS. Call for a TRUCKLOAD and reduce your feed bill, Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Cor, 8th & Froi Chas. 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