The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1937, Page 8

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Demons Topple Midgets From Top of ‘A’ Standings, 33-22 © RON AND WHITE |St. Mary’s Conquers St. Leo’s; Magicians Maintain Undefeated Status (QUINT NEVER BEHIND, | New cHAMPs oF 6-DAY BIKE RACING [Gus Dorais Still |pyryiwcw cyaiK§ ~|LOU LITTLE RESIGNS POST AS (Blackstone Team | Favored at lowa UP 31-19 VICTORY HEAD OF COACHES’ RULES BODY; Gains Tie in Lead seo and orn New| AUER COW FIVE en Wins Two Makeup, Games to Overtake Dakota National and Riggs Place Advises Committee to Let Con- troversial Pass Interference’ Code Alone Gilbert Olson Counts Six Times : from Floor for High Scor- ing Honors to Meet With Board EERE ei ee . Valley City Humbles Grand] New-York, Jan. 23—(P)—Lou Lit- Winning two out of three games ; , Jan, 23—W)—E. resigning the chairmanship ; from & make- BISMARCK’S NINTH WIN) |? - : = a tad) Botnoeder and Glen De-| | Forks, 30-17; Walsh County He, is resigning the chairmanship of Minor League Star Shows Way |. Dee nea. Pedy: a gih the OEE 2 S 3 s vine, newly appointed University of ; i jtee with the advice to let the i 1S Blackstone club wound up in a three- ° Fredrickson, Ulland, Anderson] | 4 : *.<_| [Towa athletic department heads, were Aggies Triumph contfoversial pass interference rule| ” National Baseball Play- | Toy "io". tiret place in the first Look Best for Fargo; Play oe f pear hers atarday when ie ‘consid- Minot, N. D, Jan. 23—(%)—St. garage geile erecon teariey. bowit or edule ee ‘ ‘i "1 Jers the appointment of a head foot- of Bismar 4 A playoff will be-beld to decide the Braves Tonight ball coach. with St. Leo's of Minot by taking’a Sarascte, Fia., Jan. 23—(P)—Sammy | 91-9, veg ty between the Da- ’ : While Gus Dorais of Detroit uni-/ 26-23 decision in a rough, fast game Byrd, @ diamondeer with a long m&-/,ota National » Riggs Place and ‘Only Minot remained undefeated in versity remained the board favorite| Friday night at the Minot high school gests sharper jor league record but a current minor | Biackstone clubs. Each finished the lor’ basket cir- to succeed Ossie Solem as head foot- nasium. Two weeks ago the Bis- : | league status, showed the way by record of 26 games Museau. . aed ball mentor, members expected to | mar eo eit by of; five strokes at the halfway point in| won and 16 lost,” # Glenn Hanna's Demons, themselves ' seek the advice of Schroeder and De- . 20-17, recognition of the|tie.national baseball players golf) tm regularly scheduled second- toppled from the pinnacle of the ma- : Sas . He na 43 m pf . rights of the de-|‘ournament Saturday. round games Thursday night the Will jor high school standings a week ago, . ‘ ’ with any candidate, Schnrer’ f § Byrd, now with Rochester after|Seedstore five won three straight ‘administered a bitter dose of the same : Saturday's meeting, originally) rntrier, c 1 years on the New York Yankee roster, | from the Dakota National and Nash- tf, 3 added » 74 to his opening 70 to give| Finch copped two out of three from ts medicine to the hitherto unbeaten ; . a scheduled for Sunday, was ak Fargo Midgets Friday night by a : : : for 2:30 p. m. Although consideration th pee - | him @ 36-hole aggregate of 144. the Junior Association of Commerce seore of 33 to 22. A ‘of @ foothall coach was to be the chief 5 Ad LAD sd Five strokes in the rear were three | aggregation. Before a near capacity crowd of E> 3 bee order of business no appointment was Si major players and another minor} wWill’s crew set up a new single- 1,500 at oleae niet =v Le " expected pelurcey. ik ab i ee re aecina tice: ‘etal ce Coe room in bel ire eae gymnasium, the Maroon ai “ hroede! become athlet 3 - wn, tcher, Cin- leg: e jational, collect- quint regained much of the prestige : : 4 : partment and physical education di- | st ab eae ese cinnatt’s right-handing Paul Der-ling a total of 929 pins with Stolz they lost in bowing to Mandan last . : rector. Devine will have the title of pire: Schmidt. ringer, Outfielder Paul Waner of|leading the pin-toppling with a fine what the coaches feel in seeking|Pitteburgh and Garland Braxton,|242, The scores: Ser onson a 2 2 Es o| cnoqunes al coomcwe week and chalked up their ninth vic- : ee assistant to the director. tory in 10 starts this season. : : . : MINOT TURNS BACK thoro feasone | Who pitches for Milwaukee. Will’s Seed Co. 1 Tt was the first setback in six games 5 a Pla: DEVILS LAKE, 32-20 sine inerematatlen' af tiie euler Dissy Dean of St. Louis banged|L. Brow: » 179-145-181— 505 a i) for ‘Coach. .Henty. Rice's Gate City ity 1X to y Devils Lake, 'N. D., Jan. 23—UP)—| “Titties announcement of nis resig-| Out ® 78 that put him in » seventh |Starkle ............ 107-115-135— 357 j club who face another difficult Class Minot’s classy Magicians, 1036 state! netion as chairman of the coaches’ | Place tle at 183 with Wes Ferrell, |Stoltz + 178-136-153— 462 A hurdle tonight when they square + 152-175-127— 45¢ da champions, kept their season's record| rites committee, which he helped | Boston's defending champion. Mandan Sunday |samensc "cts" septa’, cree| rules commie,” which ‘he “heiped cae ihoe et | back Devils Lake, 32-20, for thelr ° phos sien ap Gi aig tog, | SO a eat oats | ISOM OCOKE SO-G2 | Tou... t.t-ms 20 Major Smith to Start Ve euateua ainuETS and president of the American Foot- 7 a |prasier _,Barestone Club so | ball Coaches association, named Ray |Prazier .. : aera Puck Combination in Sec- | WIN UPHILL BATTLE | 25 1e—| Morrison of Vanderbilt to preside at Win Over Rabbits Thiegs » 146-150-145 441 P ond Game Here Dickinson high’ scored a. 31-19. vic-| the meeting Feb. 6 at which coaches ie _ tory over Williston in an uphill Class| Will review suggested changes in the} wergo WN. D,, Jan. 23.—(7)—The + 156-176-187— 519 — le Pri nh, | stidiron law. “Heinz Vopel, left, and Gustave Kilian wait until after a six-day |. Blsmarck’s elty hockey sextet wi | basketball struggle Friday nig! Now recuperating in the Bahamas| North Dakota Agricultural college sesseee 10> 10- 10-30 bicycle race to do their sleeping. The German world champions play a return game with the Man-| 17 riers OUTCLASS from a series of critical hip-bone “a ee have been the target‘of all other combinations since they set an _]dan club at 3 p. m., Sunday at the) Geanp FORKS, 30-17 operations to correct an ailment both- pecengerh pear Leona deemeranans Totals......... + 747-809-852—2408 + 136-161-199— 496 | ’ ’ all-time record by winning ‘nine consecutive grinds. . ‘William Moore school rink. Valley City,’ N. “Jan, 23—()—| ering him for years, Little is reluct- D State . Friday era ¢ Major Smith, coach of the veteranivajley City Hi-Liners outclassed| ant to remain away from the rules Right, Bods a Lge saree 447 : Capital City combination, expects t0/Grand Forks, 30-17, in a slow game | committee conference. He is forced tO" "me ison, off to an early start, B arstie7iisrs ass nn C B Kk th il start.a fast forward wall composed Of |wriday night. Coach Joe Rognstad’s| be absent this year, however, at the! .4 oi the way, although the Jack- a * 167-134-242— 543 4 , asketa Joe Meyers, right wing, Mike Jundt,|regulars ran up @ 12-1 lead at the| insistence of surgeons at Columbia. | aypits three times pulled up within +145 142-189— 476 ; Le: I Gi s r s Meas wink: and sie Paul Raduns @ | quarter and an 18-5 ge the hall, Yi two points of a deadlock, one of these - 175-163-192— 530 ¥ ‘ lok inson, center. after which reserves over most a7 x = - 34- ague is Given cores |. Defensive positions will be handled |r the game, Austin Bowlers Take | cccasions being at the close of the 1 84 34 34— 102 by Fred Reibe, Clark Swick, Jim Hy- — (By the Associated Press) land, Dick Baska with either Swick or| WALSH COUNTY AGS -16 chee los ses Lead in Tournament ae Cad arate ns Totals ........6. 852-749-927—2530 Dakota \ ; aah - ational Bank Second-round schedules in the Oity Reibe at the nets, CONQUER LANGDON The game started off like just an mi L Bowling League, which open Monday » Manager John Sinkula of the Man-|_Park River, N, D., Jan, 2—(P)—| yi dase eal pti ee ame forthe Hest, sialon +++ 190-190-190-— 390 ‘ : dan team will’ have Ferderer, Red ae ysl oony So isthe to| Austin, Minn., toppled six more pins Seacutie someone Poosicll with 87-124-139— 350 age 0 defeat the Langdon high school bas-| ‘an the Hormel team Number 2 to} their biggest advantage at 18-8 after 120-127-153— 400 { 4 handling the defensive work, | ketball team, 32-21. Go into first place in the thirteenth|12 minutes. Then the Jackrabbits 187-187-157— 471 ‘ sure gmith announced that the. Bis- —_—— Lawrie panied pene closed the gap to two points at the ee ek = marek team will play the Jamestown| Tlini to Face Chicago |n iter Bisot carned their sariy 4d ; od ‘th Montana Normal 27. Elks at the indoor rink there on Feb. ¥ and game i The leaders rolled 2631 and the/on the fine showing of Russ Ander- Junior Association . Valley City Teachers 40; Jamestown | 21 said that » tentative With Weakened Team i on maTrRY TE 1 31, has been scheduled for, some time in ene second place team had 2625. Fourlson, center, who counted four, field 184-149-136— 47 Jamestown teams rolled Friday night. « 139-139-139— 417 Minot Teachers 44; Bottineau 34. | February with the recreational team| Chicago, Jan, 23—(@)—Tllinols’ fest | Jamestown Plumbing rolled 2374, Mid~ | Sénlnd'y Se scar gySis grid tives free 141-187-141 480 lake Forest 31; Ripon 27. at Minot. : basketball team will be an odds-on| tand-Continental 2228, Flannery Bak-| throws to go well ahead in the con- + 153-149-128— 430 8t. Cloud Teachers 40; Mankato 33.) Bismarck won its first start of the| favorite to whip Chicago at. Cham- ery 2222 and the State Hospital Team | ¢¢ acoring race, passing Emmett Aberdeen Northern 47; Sioux Falls| season’ by defeating Mandan, 10-2, |paign tonight and take undisputed | 190, BLE the leeder, whe hed 96 points Eau Claire Teachers 35; Stout 26. 5 of first place in the Big) singles and doubles are being rolled] for four games. Anderson has 40 for| Totals .......... tr one ‘Ten title chase — but the setup 18 ®| saturday and five man teams, singles : Nash-Finch oa pep hicieasth AAS ed Vikings Trounce hatural for the long shot players. | sna doubles will be rolled all day| me THe Summary: Dummy .. » 148-148-143— 429 i Teachers 35; River Falls 3 * 1 Tinois, kieran foe at de Sunday and during the evening. NDA ¢ 8 D Stat iy . 129-130-185— 304 . . games won and one apparent PEEP BIO ESE Kielty, 131 131 Platteville Teachers 30; Milwaukee Jimmi 4 3 is at least 20 points better than Nels mown! ¢ FE 18, es, to Norgen’s eggregation, which has lost Three F: argo 5-Man an 2 3 Wana: ih : Mavcalester 41; Gustavus Adolphus “ four straight conference titits. 5 + 142-129-129— 400 : 4 ‘Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 23—V)—| But Tilinols will not be at full Teams in Top Spots) Ft: 38- 38- 38— 114 38. N. D. 8. 36; 8. D. 8. 32. _ In a fast, hard fought game Friday|strength tonight. Jim Vopicka, vet- — hight,' an alert’ Valley. City Viking/eran guard, may not play becaug of p Fargo, N. D., Jan. 28.—(?)—Three leonncone lwmocoonon® itol Cafe vs. - «HOCKEY. crew turned back Jamestown college,|a severe cold. Capt. Bob Riegel, for| Fargo five-man teams were in the aay Tee sree 710-815-€42—2967 Mon. Feb. Minnesota 1; Manitoba 0. 40-31. It wes the second conference |the same reason, may see only a few| top spots in the team event of the ‘tals .. —_—_————_ i Lunch vs. St. Thomas 2; Macalester 1. defeat for the Jimmies, both suffered | minutes of action at canter. 12th annual Northwest Bowling tour-| Free throws missed—Rorvig, An-| Florence E. Allen was the first 2g z 2 "ts on their own floor. Valley City had| The other half of the evening’s| nament Saturday. jaunders, Bartling, Newman| woman in the U. 8. to hold office as - . ° vith | » Jone justice of a state supreme court, be- Albert Primeau Wins | * 2-11 marcin at hair time. The/titie card sends Ohio State against} Hamm's beers led the parade with) ” Reterce—Dick Holser. ies Men for the DN cupenia ply: ‘ a Michigan at Ann’ Arbor, Northwest-| 2,848. Second were Pabst Blue Rib- Billiard Championship ern plays Michigan Stale in a non-| bons with 2,816, and the Golden Belt ————__-__—______- @ | bench, Feb, — M Yat, City {et PF | conference engagement.’ Beer quintet was third with 2,776. ghts Last Night | | ———————""_ ters vs. Economy Minneapolis, Jan. 23.—()—Albert, Feld'an, f 4 1 The Hamm’s beer team of Grand |g ng] oy TANOTICH TO CREDITORS Beer vs. Coman's Primeat Par-Cracking 65 Sends| 7°", % the lead since Sunday, was, IN THE MATIOR OF THE ESTAT Tuesday u, of Detroit, though he lost ar-Cracking mn ra: jabel, Deceased. 4 ; see his final match to Eugene Deardortf, POE Peeters Sree pear eer apNotice is hereby given by the un- Bland Ley ‘8! , hy wee 30-32 in 54 innings, Saturday was the G Hem; ¢ 0 Dudley Ahead of Field) | Dick of ti Istrator of the estate of Frank late of the City of Bism: Sacramento, Jan. 23.—(?)—Husky ‘ county of Burleigh and~ Gibson, £ 0 winner of the National Amateur i North Dakota, deceased, to the cred: 3 three cushion billiards championship, ty Fecarnes having won four out of five matches.| gore “at half—Valley City 205 Jarmbstowa dt) in the second round of the 72-hole| Of the day, 1,139, though they 2 6 ‘Max Shimon, heegeepit ley eran "Referee-Kimball; umpire—Bridge-| $3,000 Sacramento open. Dudley| Well down the list of scorers. __'| _Krans, 188, Gary, Ind, (3). _| vouchers, within six) months after a comeback after an early wood. posted @ par-cracking 65 for the first sald Frank L. Gabel, Administrator threaten Primeau’es lead, fell before ancora Petr, [18 holes Friday. ih the Cy ot°Biamarck in Burleigh Edward Spits, Boston, who won his| Minot Beavers Trim Par for the Sacramento municipal county, Notth Dakota, of to the Judge . 5 . . a ss Ismarck, urleig! | Bervice Electric vs. Capitol Cafe. Shimon had trailed the champion] ntinot, ND, Jan. 22—UP}—The| Olt and Harold MoSpaden of Win LUCK MAKES GRAND SLAM county, North Dakota Court House in 5 ity, North e by one match, and had he defeated| minot ‘Teachers college Beavres Fri-| ‘trailing Dudley by two strokes <o¥ow are hereby further notified that WICHITA TRIUMPHS Spits he would have shared a four Saturday were Mc8peden, 1935 local Declarer Takes Gambling Chance to Recover Losses by Hon. I. C. Davies. Judge of the County Kansas City, Jan. 23—(#)—The| out of five tie with Primeau, neces- r= 4 Wichita Skyhawks took undiaputed sitating s playoff. i Re aat acto John Daw Successful Finesse and Drop of High Cards Burleigh ond St 5, North aot possession of third place the} Jay Ankrom, Detroit, who was de- opponent ‘ ‘ WM. McKENNEY lam wi overbid, and South, who safes pt? American Hockey association by de-| fending champion, handed - Chet| thr rierins off with oo shots behind) (4 setery, American Beiage League) felt his luck was. bad, must have| in the forenoon of mig aa ar 98h feating the Kansas City Greyhounds, | Vs » Minneapolis, his fourth trembled when he was forced to take| Court, Rooms of said Court, in thi 4tol. defeat, §0-49 in 80 innings. r Clty, N. ¥., Horton Smith of Chicago| ‘The score justifies many bids that said Court House in the City of Bis. t : > rather evenly divided. and Byron Nelson, Ridgewood, N. J. |cold analysis discloses later should SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS marck in Burleigh county, North ~ have been defeated. In a rubber Dakota, as the time and place for OUT oO AY hearing and adusting all claims By Williams |New Salem Defeats Ganeitbectasnd: chee Ree ae WHAT BLAME FOOL TH' FRESH NO-HE'S TH’ Almont Cagers, 28-5 LP eee ae aes a — % jay o! january, OPENS THIS . AIR FIENDS FRESH AIR FIEND! New Salem, N. D., Jan. 23.—New : Frank a, | ARE IN TH’ yOu GOT TO baal Holsteins, paced Ae the Administrator of the | : : tl MAJORITY KEEP THE * poored paren 4 | HERE, 1 SEE. | WINDERS CLosED| | {00red ¢. 28'S victory ovet the ne estate of said Frank Gabe}, Deceased. First publication en the 16th day ze ERE, FOR FRE: nics Hyiend a foster” 1° HI FF SH 13-4 lead in the first half. Besides inus ylani ‘oster Ales THEY Schneider, Vollrath, Wilkens and things Ua sh ieee ‘Kuebker turned in good games for mood. the winners with Giese, Templeton can add little to and Beklund looking best for Almont. music grand The summary: will do much to pire: George Heidt; referee: Fay tf t 2 1 . ee RABBITS and fe ftp? Reserves fe ft pf evade RB 4 RABBIT SKINS 1/0 1 smith, f 5°22 Fan pe) A Ab. conmer' co 6 of soo 1 o z 19 0 Curedt, 1 0 3 S20 0 7 “e vel a —_—— $0 2 Kraft, 1 0 0 2a the spade finesse on ee an oneho: ¥ ——— Totals ..10 2 6 trick. ne When this held, there was still the'hslt: Imps 5; Reserves Se eee eis te dine: : q na TT ae Ragged should he make to [111 tricks, Fi y Salem Will Play partner's four-diamond There was ; ‘ashburn on Sunday the’ king, ; the second fack : : the . second were taken, spade. The jack cashed, followed by of « srr ?? was squeezed for the ‘Northern’ trick between his nigh MI Hide and Fur Co. his spade de! Brick. Building, wae. ays ae bey Comer Ninth & Frent f ve ever seen cheered its ; emasch; 1 ‘Bek, 1981, NEA Service, )

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