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DEMONS T0 MEET MAGICIANS THERE, ~ JAMESTOWN HERE St. Mary’s Goes to Napoleon Tuesday, Will Oppose Mer- cer Here Friday CLASS A SCHEDULE HEAVY Wahpeton-Fargo, Jamestown- Mandan, Valley City-Dick- inson Tilts Carded Bismarck’s two prep basketball teams have a busy week in store for them with Glenn Hanna's Demons faced with the roughest going. The Bismarck high school quint, with a record of nine victories in 10 étarts, will travel to Minot Friday to oppose the undefeated Magicians in the top-notch Class A booking of the week and return here Saturday to play Jamestown, recent conquerors of Man- dan, the team that handed the locais their only season’s defeat. St. Mary’s will journey to Napoleon Tuesday night if road conditions per- mit and will play a return game at the Bismarck high school gymnasium e@gainst Mercer Friday. Major Quints in Action Other Class A games carded in- clude Devils Lake at Cando Tuesday, ‘Wahpeton at Fargo, Jamestown at Mandan, Grafton at Devils Lake, Val- ley City at Dickinson and Minot collegiate Conference include Valley Dodge at Golden Valley. @heldon at Enderlin, Powers Lake at Kenmare, Bowman at Buffalo Springs. Gascoyne at Hettinger. Haynes vs, Marmarth at Scranton. ‘ ‘Thursday t Crosby at Noonan. Friday Portal at Crosby. 4 Wahpeton at Fargo, } Jamestown at Mandan, t Bowbells at Lansford. ui Grafton at Devils Lake. i Valley City at Dickinson (tent.) is LaMoure at Ellendale. Bismarck at Minot. Oakes at Milnor. Minot Model at Williston. St. Leo's of Minot at Max. q Makoti at Parshall, by Kenmare at Mohall. 4 Underwood at Turtle Lake, 4 McClusky at Carrington. Hazen at Beulah. aera at Malley City College Dickinson Model High at Beach, Mercer at St, Mary's. Marmarth at Bowman, Hettinger at Reeder. * Buffalo Springs at Scranton, Bucyrus at Gascoyne. Saturday Jamestown at Bismarck. Minot Model at Poplar, Mont. Williston at Stanley. Sherwood at Kenmare. Michigan to Oppose Chicago in Big Ten ‘Chicago, Jan. 25.—(#)—Chicago's fowly Maroons will attempt to wreck ‘Michigan’s wavering title hopes to- in the only battle on this week's Ten basketball championship hee leads the pack with five Victories and one defeat, with Pur- lue's Boilermakers second with four wins and one loss, an upset by Illi- Mois on the Boilermaker court. Ohio Btate, which boomed its stock by de- ae & favored Michigan team Sat- surday night, 37-32, has won three Sot lost one. : gave Illinois a great bat- ts et before losing, 28-22. Wext Saturday night Indiana plays Moyola and DePaul plays Chicago in ‘Bon-conference engagements, CONSTIPATED After Her First Baby Finds Relief Safe, All- Swick Is Injured As City Six Wins Bismarck Puck Team Chalks Up Second Victory Over Mandan, 8 to 1 | . (St. Mary’ s Routs [BOB PASTOR MAY MAKE THINGS Coleharbor, 58-18 INTERESTING FOR DETROIT ACE Mercer “County Quint Quint Handi- capped by Loss of 3 Players Through Iliness Sports RomdUp| By EDDIE BRIETZ New York, Jan, 25.—(?)—It’s a good trick even if Don Lash doesn’t do it . the enduring Hoosier wants to od both the mile and two-mile at the Boston Prout Memorial games Saturday ... with Glenn Cunning- ham and Gene Venzke in the shorter one, and Rey Sears and Joe McClus- key in the\big fella, no less... And life’s little jokes: Christy Mathewson $10,000 per from the Giants in 10-Round Bout to Be Fought at Madison Square Garden Friday Night Stiow which swirled across the rink was responsible for the injury to Clark Swick, defense man of the an 8-1 victory over the Mandan city and 8-1 victory over the Mandan city Pst apa! ot lemiced ares seed New York, Jan. 25.—(#)—The fans who guessed wrong before Max Schmeling knocked out Joe Louis last summer are coming back this week to check up on their judgment of the Brown Bomber from Detroit. -| Louis, whose sudden fall left the experts as well as the common var- jety of fan far out on a limb, tackles another young heavyweight, Bob Pastor of New York, in a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden Fri- prime ... now Carl Hubbell is getting in the neighborhood of $25,000 (and the Hub is no Big Six)... and that feller Feller will draw better than ten grand from the Indians for his first full season in the majors, . . Jim Tobin, U. 8. re] tative on the international thal federa- tion, just stopped in to tell us he’s ro ee ee om last tas Olympics. . . Probab! man of the ‘au veciteed nog in the records American Olympic outfit to get home, have « harder workout than he did Menonesitare esr ne eee cues half which ended 32-2 ani against Jack Sharkey, Al Ettore, Eddie| tive victory over the Mandan team. | 00 0's coon, “on"tne “gamer any hat Simms or other post-Schmeliig| Joe Myers, John Hanson and Jim| Pent #6) Games and -7 at the three-quarter mark. rivals, there's Just enough chance for | Hyland took over the scoring burden VomBRty ree a eae aa wnat Pastor to make things mildly inter-| for the Capital City club while Mans)” |” 1. the) pissonette, the ex-Brooklyn ter sh oy ted Magik, varinak oo ot igeag! Dodger first sacker, slated for a man- esting. two ile tern pesieseedlisd Fred Relbe was forced to make sop) ta be jont League? «-. The #250) agreeing He's piled up a lot of victories and] Only seven stops during the game) Viti, joe ‘DiMaggio pete prernd good many knockouts but not| while John Sinkula, Mandan goalie, the coast says his poundage is up against the same kind of opposition| had 30. The lineu considerably, Louis has been facing. He made @ ———__. geet eis ms Sioux Five Tri ——————— mon\ t| A new style of balkline billiards will be introduced to Ameri that clinched the Louis match. 2 ‘Magilki 1OuXx Ive rims Jan. 25-30, when Jake Schaefer, shown at practice on a table with BOB PASTOR Louis caused a little worry when he J. ° the new marking, and Willie. Hoppe meet in a match game of 28.2 i Jackrabbits. 53-19 in Chicago. The 28.2 game, or 71.2, as it is known in Europe, ‘Bender ? where it has been played for five years, is 30 per cent more difficult Engen oses 5 . than 18.1. Each of the lines shown is 28 inches from the nearest +} "| Grand Forks, N. D,, Jan, 25.—(7)— edge of the tablé, and 7 by 7-inch anchors are at the edge ends of sone University of North Dakota made the lines. The center free space is eliminated, and a player must gymnasium. 3 oen in eet as against 190 for Pastor. re) .. tol C: f in 5th easy work of beating South Tiere 4 api are State, 58 to 19, here Saturday night to Model at Williston, all on Friday, and drive a ball across a line on his second shot. tt pf Bae nice cnivectins asus are "= “ar as $ 3 Pl t J Leda let heiaeplarniecaiig idle this week and the Agricultural SECOND ANNU AL CITY BOWLING 9. ¢|Winner Scores 225 Scores 225 Points With Week-End Sports ace ai ljamestown jira basketball conference victory in Seat eaey 2 agai a ne Onena is eG Leaps of 205, 215 Feet ' rela Mae Modorsh Boer | the ie at tases pean asa as ae of Univeraty team at omaha seturcss-| —'TQ)URNEY TO BE HELD FEB. 5-7 Heiner i ¢ at Anaconda At A Glance _ | [2su*rotes into test piace ta ‘the a: Face bess eaye the ‘Blom a, Games scheduled in the state Inter- le rown, aw five-man team event of the first half @t Brookings early in the sea- SES ETE (By the Associated Press) of the Jamestown bowling tourns- |fne, Hoicieg the champs to a six-point , Totals 28 2 Anaconda, Mont., Jan. 25.—(7)—Alf City Teachers at Mayville Tuesdey:/Members of City, Commercial Bowling Standi Pind ssf. B14 — Eugen GOOG foretian from Bait Lake aan za ment over the week-end. The tourney which to match the speed, shooting lendale Normal at Valley City and Leagues Eligible to Com- wing ndings siieteree, Gunthel; fepie anole oy » won the Western ya linen Piaf Fis —Sam Byrd axl Na-|__Hormel No. 1 of Austin, Minn., was and passing of Clem Letich’s athletes Bottineau et Wahpeton Science Fri- : Minderiin. Jumping championship on Olmoen | | Samseressoall Players Glolf, tour. [eecond with 2,601, while Hormel No, 2) Saardey. ee Gay, and Mayville at Minot Teachers pete for Prizes COMMERCIAL LEAGUB oul a ney with par-equalling 284 for 72 shee pore ee rst string line- Saturday. —_—_— Will Seed Co. Mame Basketball holes. aie ‘ Penealaiiig ci the he pated Deadline for filing Class B chal- k’s second annual city bowl-| Nash Finch ... 42 hy ae ye Bicmaré oe 5 period leading, 28 to 10. Se oe ease ret Chace | 8g, tournament will be held Feb. 5, 6|Bavore wericnel nanie Vines Beats Perry for fifth place. 3A21 | "The entire reserve team went back A tournament at Bismarck and 7 at the recreation alleys below|Jr. Association of Com.3 3 Oimoen| _Baltimore—Elisworth Vines defeats} a, Swenson, Austin, rolled at the opening of the second half and Will Arrange Challenges the American Billiard Parlor, 118 "s Place ..... se 838 meade 224.7 points with jumps of 199| Fred Perry 6-1, 7-5 in th eninth match) tirgt i played 15 minutes, They ran the Representatives of four Class a|Fifth St. it was announced Monday.| Bismarck Bakery .. COLLEGE and 216 feet. of pro tennis series, count to 43-17 when the regulars went schools, which lost in the draw for| Bowlers from both the City and Records — a back. Letich permitted them but State tournament places, were sched-|Commercial Leagues will be eligible| High team, 3 games, Jr. Asso- | | bctlee] Amore Te, Cops Racquets Title ‘ {three minutes before he sent in more Bod Seaheduie of challenges altected chandlise prizes. ‘Tournament entries | Sa'"a, single em i ND,U.8, 8 D810. SA Rolland 15-1, 15-9 se fg tt pf 8D. 8. fe ft vf peter cies i. ae phages are being accepted now and approxi- “ Eveleth Junior 28; Ironwood 22. Fredboe pig g Canadian amateur racquets irk, f 8 qa q Barber, f 0 . 3 bv ae Williston, Jamestown and pelea trundlers are expected to|,,Jer «.... ‘Wahpeton rcpt pada 26. . title; pairs with C, C, Pell Jr. to win 2 ae Retring if 2 : A . Warner? seateue coseeses eese Winona Teachers 41; ‘ i 3 Py! 0038 eg by virtue of 10 consecutive] A connie consisting of Jonn farner : pon, eee H é Darn 2 ° ° victories remains at the top of the|Roehrick, Jol ttsick, Fran verages i Glass A heap followed in order by the|Patera and Ernest Elness, has been| SPe"k*, MacGregor .. 18] Hamline 39; Bt. Mary's 21. (eras der aylcteanaps ct? ? 3 Hartung £0010 Walsh county Aggies of Park River|named from the two leagues to solicit Becker . al Morningside 32; Iowa Teachers 16. pomuive 63 0 8 V’Wold f 0 0 1 with 11 victories and one loss; and|the co-operation of the merchants in| {ch Spuneatreny — Ban. ed 4 ° A Lathrop c 0 0 1 Bismarck with nine triumphs in 10) putting on the tournament. HOCKEY =~ Totals 5 912 Mandan, Grand Forks and Fargo all nie Laer ney les a 2 : Mentions 2) 20 ue Bick Holzer and Lioya rt yr the team, doubles and singles events. veseee Hamline 4; Gustavus phus 2, apes ule | @ropped games last week, the Braves —_—_ Ss St. Cloud 6; St, John’s 1. sa _ |Legion Will Not Ask bowing to Valley City and the midgets| nd Dudley Captures =| vin"Possea:: 12 5 3 For General Pension succumbing to both Bismarck and First at Sacramento Erickson .,.. 15 Fritz Pollard Enters eth Christiansen, was second, Cunningham Mandan. rs si 5 . —— is" Beis booked inctode: | Saeramento, Oke, San, 2B Sennnes Milles See sri ‘American gasoline taxes, and $172,262483. in- Monday the professional golfing clan, took eantson Prenat idastins Rg be hens jumping 138 and 153 feet. federal gasoline taxes Lansford at eitees of Minot. he re pe aero ape as ; eae dt Dakota, Olympic hurdling star and Between 1690 and 1720 there were teSt: Mary's of Bismarck at Napo- | Prancisco for the next tournament of L Brown Bees hepinesd Braves Bump Off ape HL of the United Blates betwecn Maine Giana Forks at Hast Grand Forks, (Be Wivier sceimtne field in the| Mi 5 ae neta Teun af Tebone ays Dasitconteveventiby clipping Miss Berg, Mrs. Crews Midgets, 36 to 2B betters two netional speed skating Legion in, Neary Surrison at Underwood. 15 strokes off par for a four-round| To Resume Golf Feud Seg ella beagles ered pena y the bottest and Elaxton at Bowbells total of 273, Fargo’s ‘Midgets ran into title; Delbert Lamb leads men’s divi- SE ee eS ulm at Oakes another 4 a Finishing 10 strokes better than his! Punta Gorda, Fls., Jan. 25—()— timber race tartar Saturday night, bowing to Betters World Mark commander by acclamation—before closest rival, Dudley played the finest) 4 year-old golfing feud between one former han’s Mi Bra golf of his pro career. of the game's brightest young stars . oe lager ’s Mandan ves! Oslo—Laila Schou-Nilsen betters| news stories began sounding what to Harry Cooper, finishing second, led ® nip+and-tuck basketball encoun-| women’s world speed skating record| me was a sour and jarring’ note. ‘En- simmy Hines of Garden City, N. ¥. tes may be renewed in the chame i edloseakir (Casniuenrs Redon ee Cee ee one ic pion of champions tournament open- club which Friday lost to Bismarck. ‘okasaaiiiezas genase eee AEN Getti U Niet sis MoBpaden, Wilnchesten Mass, winner| 6 ona? jet ell eae ase piiicamons Hee acorn Washington Sara Aicheoon defeats| With the invention of « new ma- sib ng ¢ La gies outeet, game 2, 21-1, =| chine sutter ng of the frst Sacramento open in 1955./ainneapoli,” started sensational | Fredheim Leaps 187, | 1-0 ad, but betore they could tally LODE a a org ea pied Eoin Fioeng eNoge pS saan s Se eee winter march in this tournament last again, McMahan’s werriors had run that tem; jures greater a Chicago Prexy Is Not _| cs: snd her victim in the finals was) 190 Feet at Mill City up 10" points. Two feld goals by Dell, champions fig ees tt eopereaeee ere Seep rs ry johnny Abbott made the cou! 8! rhe U. 8. Bureau of Standards re- | duced on earth. Cystex (Siss-tex), Must bring new vitall Fretting About Wins| miami campaigner. uarter. te tt tbe ponte oUanraiepiane in mo rb bak baci mad Patty is the favorite this time Minneapolis, one-third 7 Chicago, Jan. 25.—(4)—President | Mrs, creme again is entered. ets 2 engine drops to its sea-| Salmon do not return to. their Robert Maynard Hutchins of the) dispute stands all even now since level volume’ when the plane rises birthplace to spawn because of sen- University of Chicago says that while| Mrs, Crews squared the count later to an altitude of 30,000 feet. The|timental reasons, but because there he hasn't “any positive objection to] last year in another Florida tourns- ‘ steady drop in air pressure is re-| is more oxygen in the stream at its ® winning team,” he believes that a| ment. winner is not of much importance to an educational institution. OILERS LEAVE CELLAR | push , Intimating that he won't be much| 8&t. Paul, Jan. 25—(#)—Tulsa moved. dot a evan concerned if Chicago never produces, out of the cellar in the American ‘ another football championship squad, | Hockey association by defeating St. the miarcon ponent said that if a| Paul, 3-2, while the St. Louis Flyers if winner does come along it will be|took a 10-; lead in the circuit : i. more or less by accident. Nothing in| by sinning aera the Kansas tie COULDN T LET HAND DOWN the way of special efforts will be} Greyhounds, 3-2, before 5,000 St. Louis : made to build one. fans, Player, With High Cards and No Suit Bid, Signs Off Twice, OUT OUR WAY ‘ But Partner Takes Contract to Slam 2 repeanarsrscere By WM. E. McKENNEY warning of danger, and those who MENTHOLATUM (Secretary, American Bridge League) |know “Church” will appreciate the LISSEN, WORRY T SPILLED SA keen pleasure he got out of putting Gives COMFORT Daily WART! { SENT UM, BUT IM recognized by tournament bridge SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS YOu FER TWO BRINGIN' UM on peeves Doce as aye Deer, POUNDS OF HOME TO Simpson 50 Viestens BEANS ~WHERE'S PICK UM UP- p Totals 15 -rotals 1274 many aah THE BEANS? Ore lala: dien Hanna and Fay . Ferguson, |, o aK Q71042 wl 3104 Today's Contract Problem KI 92 South opened the bidding g1e9753 with one diamond and, when North responded with one no trump, he bid three diamonds. Should North now show his weak heart suit, raise the dia- monds, or repeat the no trump bid? m= fe NORTH om DIURETIC xt as4 he DISTURBED A son's t5: ¥ous4s a fesesene Sd ip PSO 9 ally it is suticlent 10 xy) tims AT on: E, & W. vul. vols 2 = eric ls Solution in next issue. 25 WG “tH, 7 Mere % oy g SJ s his partner, Who’ sat South, on the rs (ong Ne 4 4 a plicate strategy and tactics, “Contract |hot seat with his series of forcing Z , oe J Bidding Tactics at Match Point Play.” | bids, after that partner had opened 3 The book, with a brief treatise on the underlying bidding principles, is devoted to a large number of inter- esting hands taken from duplicate, and accompanied by Churchill's clever analyses. Today's hand is one in which mod- ern bidding methods are rather strik- Sg ES co-au' of worl i cr Shampoos a The Blonarek Tribune Guaranteed wurchill unds bidding, any TRNAS mit over sult bid. is forcing, "No Job Department f — trump ise “limit,” or “red fag,” bid, Telephone 2-200 Bismarck, N, D.

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