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one __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937 Braves Shove Demons From Unbeaten Ranks, 29-2 /' St. Mary’s-Linton DN lowan to Make | Tilt Set Tonight Aan | Pro Fight Debut Roe BD Ge OVER NEW ‘ ALEM Ralph Odell Gave Up Football Declarer Makes Game. Contract by Playing So That He Sjuld Parochial Cagers. to Seek.:-Re- Stardom, Trained Full Year Lose Only One Trick in Trump venge for 16-15 Defeat:in for First Start : } ve for Firs WM. E. McKENNEY hand game. If Norgheld Postponed’ Game ie ; (Mawar, American Bridge League) more ilieo ni, ee? 4 : j It is perhaps human nature to hate |ttump might be made. Wops ‘Whip Blue Jays in Clos- Odell, the to give up anything without a strug- - Ditninutive Gordon House Is —Sparkplug. in: Mandan’s }° Postponed ‘Thursday night’ because "| of: poor rosd’ conditions, i é \ SOLUTION TO PI ot ial ui one a rials ing. Minute; Magicians gle, but lala player fond CONTRACT 1 PROBLEM» dig pated 1 ght at the a Trounce Rugby, 35-14 . al|fully concede’ a trick, when the will tonight ai ° ra simplest of mathematical processes Hs og i | marck high school gymnasium. a yn, ND, Jans D, Jan, 16. made 5 discloses that it must be lost. Some- »High-Scoring — Honors Beaten. 16-15,in.an overtime:period | _ Jamestown, N. D:, Jan. 16—(—| “tured times this rather begrudging liberality Roy ‘Hausauer’s field goal, scored in| Cant) will assure him against the loss of two ae canton Clesoent Seley the: fourth overtime period, enabled | spor! Siicks, iwhich! might: tisppen “if he “With:11 Points Saints: will: be seeking revenge when basketball failed to adopt safety measures. “Ooach Leonard McMahan’s Braves “| they take the floor tonight against oer the Aina ney Blue Se “Odell, = i] In today’s hand, the only. problem ¢hrew.a bombshell into the Class A 4 : ‘Coach Morilarity's strong cagers. peter facing declarer is how to limit his basketball standings Friday night, a Preliminary game between ‘the (aay night, mals i trump losses, to one trick. He must exploding Glenn Hanna’s Demons : ps, Bismarck : reserves, |SATANS WITHSTAND ‘ from the ranks of the state's unde- and the Angels, St. Mary's second| NORTHERNERS’ RALLY. zy Today’s Contract Problem feated teams and definitely estab- string, will start. at 7:30 p. m., with : j ustomary grim ‘South has the contract for shing themselves as one of the quints i the Lion-Saint encounter scheduled four spades. East has won t for the major prep champion- : ee nema sae ogee q the first two heart tricks, and : ; ngth » x t ff th by the elusive little Gordon willbe shooting for. their fifth: vie- |i : fe eeeaael| | thind._ How, should he hendle jouse, the Mandan club out-fought BS | | tory over a Class B team having pre- p to discard collegiate sports the trump suit to Jimit his loss out-shot: the rangier Bismarck aa apeey sad cen Lag d trip. “had edge. i to one trick, and so make his ; Linton, -Mandan, Bismarck and 8t. pers t the 2 : i Leo's. of Minot. | é se and 21-12 at the end of.the third. accuracy from outside the _ | -dohnny.. Entringer and Nicky : ie ‘enabled ‘the Braves to Schpielder-are slated to start-in the/ COYOTES TURN BACK slender ‘lead during the fore. court’ with Maynard Entringer|/ST. LEO’S, 34-16 = ~ _}at.center.and Eddie Reff and Dusky - ider-at the defensive’ positions. : & z Rubber—None vul. South West , North Eas 1@ Pass “1N.T. Pass 3a Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass : Opening lead—& K. 6 ‘i ; 2 “When West's lead of the cluiking was made, South could see that tere . | Was no: way to play spades to avid losing at least one trick. One wa of ‘8 at basket- playing the hand would be to lay (Wn over New Sal ’s strong bidding, considering | way. (Chairman, United States Folo As-| Over New Salem here Friday night. his partner's best haps| Hoping that South had bid too i sociation) Reserves played most of the game ee Retired ried i MANDAN TEAM HERE SUNDA New York, Jan, 16—(P)—The sea-| for the Midgets. In a prliminary,! Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 16—UP)—|sige ‘wast talrerattes aed at ase played low, and eto he : ball Friday night, 34-16. Both teams |Kioxville’ policeman, in s six-round ig | |the ace and’king, hoping 1. : Played a close game, mostly working | preliminary in his firet start. held ty East and West cer araed 010 es 1g on short shots. The score at the first “There'll be no ‘soft touches’ in the : ree and three. i 0, St. Leo's 5.|Odel! buildup,” sald Cantwell. ‘ : South, however, saw a bet ‘ . ° 1936 Odell, 29° years old, is fast and F : uit: eee won the: opeaing rea way In the third quarter| shifty for his sise and weight. : the ace, and then led a low to : Williston 23, St. Leo's 13, Eddie Hart, former Princeton foot- the jack. This play could ttle Pacesibite acta atte A nn soon emmsnncanare af ae ball star who has an interest in Odell and gave him one additional pance Not the least reason why Wib Henry ‘was such a skillful handler Increased Public Interest in All DENTON’S CAGE FIVE and acts as his manager, plans to i as to make the hand, if four tt were of the ball in the Illinois University backfield was that he Is 9 fine chem GOES ON SCORING SPREE come here from New York. bunched in the West I guard in basketball. The Bilini. three-letter man is pictured drib- Parts of Country Given’ as Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 16.—Com- West was on the spot. put Diing somewhere in a-hurry. . ing back after setbacks at the hands Nodak: T lose one club and one diamond, re-jup the queen, South then pick a ee - Reason of Mandan and Bismarck last week, y $ rounce gardless of how these suits are dis-|up his trumps. If he did notplay the CITY OCKEY SIX ILL P Y Coach Charles Denton’s Dickinson tributed, so the trump suit presents |queen, the jack would win later LA . | By ROBERT E. STRAWBRIDGE JR.| Midgets romped to a 53-15 victory Coyotes, 42. Bie A Bie ode eral vere he could make only one trik, any- Pi son of. 1936, all of usin polo felt,|the Midget second stringers defeated Dakota's lau he nebded little mare Siar, Bisione uma lnetea of ge two he = was‘one ofthe most, successful‘ the] Werner, 35-24, Ice Encounter Is Called for 3 ‘ | game has had in some time, chiefly are and three small trumps in North’s| (Copyright, 1937, NEA Inc.) P. M., at William Moo Basketball Because of the increased Publ? the| MINNESOTA RIVALS” ae . . joy iam re Own ‘pal ol "School Rink OOUREY: get to say. with any| iteree,%; Dz 388, 16--Couch Ric's] Kota : Refuges Six Times FD. R’s ‘First side’ degree of certainty whether or notliconvineing 27-21 victory over tneir| thelr fourth straight conference Bigger Than State o Ly i ) i E By rif re gBa May Be Brownow i ‘eraon, "(By the Associated’ Press) - there: will be a visiting f team| Moorhead, Minn., rivals Friday night] triumph, COLLEGE. this country, but it-is, highly, prob: to hang up its fifth soli aebeches Clem Letich pulled his first string- Washington, Jan. 16—(7)— | © ‘Minot Teachers '96;’ Valley City 32; does, twill] tory this season, - Uncle Sam has set aside for mi- r N «ecutive if our pie — > gratory E S a as/stant to MAGICIANS PROTECT the p-sident is UNBLEMISHED SLATE ~ i expectedito Minot, N. D., Jan. 16.—Minot main- Secretary Wallace said Satur= : headthe future tained its undefeated position in ; day 4,687,785 acres had been .ac- Whit House St. John’s 38; North Dakota quired for refuges and that 597,- a riat and 37; (overtime). : i % i basketball coke Friaay tae ra 922 nimevaier were being ob- e 5 edt 3 ee ships Fa rain mined But outcluated Hunters have paid $1,060,314 for e ng jjMilvaukee Teachers 31; Oshkosh! nish the highlight of the senson. | was Minot's ninth straight victory, acts i ie roe) pases See ihe pres are :|Guldahl’s 64 Takes. _| Purdue-Hoosier Tilt fee tor. federal ene ‘to ag abe oT: ee Underwood Conque: oped «gh agans Point ‘Teachers 82; Fiste-/ Qakmont Open Lead} Is ‘Tops’ in Big Ten ; Homage’ beings. noted 68 the floor but sit : Coleharbor, 32 to 14 : : from close range Duluth Teachers 38; Moorhead 8. Calif, Jan. 16—()—Par- $ AN eft ’ ow administrator. 3 TC. 24. Oakland, Calif. Jan. 16. Chicago, Jan. _16—(P)—Purdue’s| Birk f i if cracking Relph Guldahl of Chicago] nottermakers, who have y had s& share rie ee Paap es of the Big Ten. basketball thampion-| remains : : of 72-hole, Open} ship! for the last three seasons and| Penk 4 Bt, Mary's 40; Bt. Olaf 25. Saturday, with.a pack of golfdom’s) aix'times in the’ last nine years, will| Mocosh, ¢ 3 Carleton 23; Monmouth 22. Greatest professionals on his heels. | battle Indiana, an old and respected o Aberdeen Normal 34;'8. D. School| He posted a 64 on rain-soaked] rival, tonight, £8 0 Claremont course in his opening} ‘The Bollermaker-Hoosier. clash at Underwood, N. D., Jan. 16—(P)—, 3 é H Ls : ae ii a i | Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) Spokane—Tiger Jack Fox, 176, stopped Bob Olin, 181, New York, eight starts this season. Underwood! former world light heavyweight at the half with} champion (2). Holl; ARON Cvowmmn ? ly E Est ay re: ll | onteonoonen: loco Beck, & Totals .. al cooomwones H it i i : =| coocrenwos: ° & Smith ‘will put a big-rugged . 2 E - eEhist { agure- = ‘round Friday. Par for the 5873-| Bioomington ana t = j Mowever, Smith's tyo buckels sent] sation on the toe. with elther Swick| aay c aa yard treacherously trapped layout 18} out tilt of a fllteantenabe tential siapiceioraigrae! acing s00r- weed—iow Saliea, 118 | to the end of the] © Fests ov Jin tiylend ey Wings: 3 Bt. : Guldahl finished a stroke ahead of | ope Which may. go @ long way toward goals ard a brace’ O¢ gift stols.for|. ter 'Yaua, Avis, are be -_ Dick Baska or Jim Hyland at: Wings; ; s ‘Perelll of ‘Tahoe, Gallf, feat Astermination of the 1996-37 Marmarth Longhorns | fi'points and 7. daldin for Cole- ama, Arte, (10) Be Assaulting par ‘also’ were. three| Next sratie’) .| De win © ]3| parbor got three from the floor and! The “Fejee mermaid,” exhibited Minot 38}: Rugby 14 othere—Johinny Revolta of Bvanstod,| tiner is the Illinois fore coe feat Bowman, 14-13 . : | throughout the country by P. T. Bar- : Marmarth, N. D., Jan. 16.—Coach Dickinson 88; New Salem 15. Tl, and Henry Picard of Hershey,| Champaign, : num, was & monstrosity made from, meee, : Pa., both with 66's and Paul Runyan| Michigan invades Wisconsin. and| Walter B. Schuls's Longhorn’s, play- 0} the head of a monkey and the body Minnesota 3; ‘Michigan 0. - of White Plains, N. Y., with 67. the Wolverines will be slightly fay- i E [ z of a fish. E oy bie ghee =| cosounonn 2 s 1 Beall’s four Bismarck 3 caylee {tal City independents and two teams ‘ Ti ; ay PPA im ecainuen aero Ra 4 5 Minnesota -| Of @ 14-13 score in their traditional Bi 0 scoting-in the Cari-| fom Mandan. Reaping Reward Said Vines Defeats Perry, fous in pedis ailing ied encounter with the Bowman Bull-| % ies, h : eon and a free helped Likely Derby Winner 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 and 6-1) ana wisconsin, respectively, will re-| dogs. Marmarth led all the way, hold- fs 00. 2 the Braves’ pr in the GROVER ALEXANDER ILL 3 — a — move one Big Ten team from the un-| ing 8 6-4 margin at the half and Totals |. 5 8 late third Springfield, Tl, Jan.:°16—()—| New York, Jan. - 18—(#)—Reaping, Jan. - 16.—(P)—Ells-| defeated class by their clash at Col-| leading 9-4 at the three-quarter =) 1 eA and -Miluc in| Grover. Cleveland Alexander, whose) Reward, from Mrs. Ethel V.. Mars’ umbus, R mark. Mickelson, guard, counted three % LE: O. J. WEIST aa anq| ight arm dassied National League Milky Way farm, was plcked Satur-| tennis champion, moved along to De-| Northwestern plays Chicago on the| field goals and a free throw for the 4 Guarantecd Man. tame! many years, serious- many nation’s leading jurday doub! Maroon floor. bag =| ly ill in a Springfield hospitel Satur- | turf sexperts as the ‘of the ets caked avayehe ieee a aot each counted « pair of baskets from Streak to 10/Games 417 Broadway 3 om C) 1 1 1 3 nl esscoonet wl sworien «| Totals .. Referee: Dernback. Woes cAuoHT! “UM My Wire PAIK ") Halliday Quint Downs ale inh died LAY "SHE CON: ete Dunn Center, Hebron Es ~ BACK FROM HEINIE'S : ; : Halliday, N. D, Jan. 16—Halliday’s SEE ~ TH ; : fh school basketball team hi SACKET AN CAP a ia detaine HANGIN' ON TH WALL (]] { : Dunn. Center, 25-10, and turning back “WAS ENOUGH, WITH- Cy .. The one-ti tc . running trounced Fred eee on for Bowman, The sum- ; peda hatha amsa vas cart inla| gal ena an Perey, 28 Two Shotmakers Tie ay : inSisele N. Dy dan. 18-4 eld goal automobile . accident, is ‘suffering| By a decisive plurality of the 35| ‘Three times before he bowed to tty Ber feet Beciines, £10 ‘Steel ve ee auaine from a leg infection. sports editors and. turt writers, the| Perry in: matches at, New . York, Pa Berg in Lead ot Tveresny f H egrobag a roeroains feeders = . ‘An lace at lcongreas lis Tieoaenaes!to'| josees i ; peclepetinplcisiery Vines’ first vic-| Avsusta, Ga. Jan. 16—(e)—Three| H . ct intact by ekeing out a 16-15 win over FOR SALE ae Me. ¢ tory in the tour of 40 major. cites} Women shared the lead Saturday in s the strong Medina five # a nip-and- * | ceils Alcan lari 0 Ope fory in the tour, of 4 malor cites} the second round of the AUgusta| Totals :.76 tuck basketball contest here. steele|fm Rabbit Carcasses fashington, Police = uuntry: = ulebalders golf: meet but: par—and : held an 8-6 lead at the half. Wag- Makes cheap FEED for pena Creer eoer ay still led the field. HOGS and CHICKENS. 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