The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1937, Page 8

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_ BOB PASTOR SOUNDS OFF APTER MALCOLM FLOORS NEGRO STAR Ex-Collegian Claims Joe Louis Uses Extra Bandages to Win Victories SAYS HE’LL STOP FAVORITE Episode Regarded as Legiti- ‘mate Knockdown; Colored Ace Says He Slipped a New York, Jan. 28.—(7)—The train- ing-camp knockdown of Joe Louis) echoes ‘round the fistic world Thurs- day,—and the loudest echo came from the camp of Bob Pastor, who) tangles with the Brown Bomber in Square Garden Friday night. ‘Without referring to the story that Zouis dropped to the canvas after sparring-mate Eddie Malcolm threw @ right-hand punch at him in Wed- nesday’s session, the bull- necked ex: issued a state- ment declaring: 1, That Louis “couldn't dent & pound of butter” if he doesn’t have extra bandages on his hands; 2, That Louis “would aes even & preliminary fighter if was in the bare-knuckle days,” That the state athletic com- ‘and predicted: ‘will prove conclusively I will joe Louis within 10 rounds Fri- night if he is not allowed to wear extra yes.” episode | ly as “one of a legitimate that Pastor might! stunt undoubtedly fans than if he chance at all, as has tion. , insisted he slipped; on his head had over ring. Grid Star Not Usually Good on Maple Court Patty Berg Reaches Tourney Semi-Finals Punta Gorda, Fla. Jan. 28—(7)— Berg of Minneapolis was fav- cored to gain the finals of the cham- of champions golf tourna- increase of seven cents a round, et the Miramar golf club gates to the course when Swishing down a slope of the Sawtooth Mountains in Sun Valley, Jdaho, Hawkeye Coaching Position in Doubt lowa Athletic Director Confers . With Matty Bell of Southern Methodist Towa City, Iowa, Jan. 28.—(?)—Ath- letic director E. G. Schroeder con- ferred with Matty Bell, Southern Methodist university coach, at Dallas, Texas, Thursday, as observers ex- pected rapid developments in the University of Iowa football coaching situation. With the return of Director Schroe- der and Prof. C. M. Updegraff, ath- letic board chairman, from their ex- tensive “contact tours,” the’ athletic} board will receive its first definite in- formation regarding the candidates available for the job within the next few days.’ Professor Updegraff left Washing- ton, D. C., Wednesday night, after visiting Irl Tubbs of Miami univer- sity, Fla. Both Schroeder and Upde- graff conferred with Gus Dorlas of Klei Goodrich, 39 to 36 @ 39-36 defeat on the Goodrich Py- thians in a game played at Denhoff Wednesday night. Doerner scored six field goals and the first quarter and maintained a) six-point margin at the intermis- sion. Tonight the local cagers will play Underwood at Underwood, The summary: Klein's Goodrich Martin, Clausn'r Doerner Kung, g.. Engen, & Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) New York —. Overlin, 159, at the $5,000 stakes in the San Fran- cisco 7T2-hole match play open. Speed in New Automobile Gives Bob Feller His Supreme Thrill Van Meter, Ia, Jan. 28—(F)~ Speed!—That’s what Bob Feller likes. Cleveland's young pitching sensa- tion has plenty of speed to put the hop on his fast ball, and this winter he is getting his supreme thrill by sending his new automobile roaring over the highways. Seventy or eighty miles an hour. Tt doesn’t matter to the Iowa farm youth who became the American League strikeout record-holder at 17 as long as there is smooth sailing ahead. Bob bought his car shortly after the Sports Round Up By SCOTTY RESTON New York, Jan. 28.—(P)—Educa- tional note: Lou Gehrig is studying Freud. . . No American Leaguer, Freud is the gent who blames every- thing on sex. . . Lou's just on the introduction now, but + +|Tollefn f +1 D Wag’r f ; him an_ anvil, lou Gehrig men.” ,. . Th eye going to need that paint on the = cinnati outfield this summer. , , You can'row & boat over the centerfield home and the Van Meter high school. @ mile outside Van Meter’s incor- porated limits, When e big sedan comes tearing around the corner the major league strikeout mark for @ single game asserts he doesn’t take any chances. He has a heavy scholastic sched- government, English Steele Quint Defeats Dawson High, 31 to 12 Bteele, N. D., Jan. 28.—Steele’s high school basketball team chalked up its 12th straight victory Tuesdey night at the expense of Dawson. The score was 31 to 12, The local quint scored 16 points in the fourth period after being held to a 15-6 margin at the three-quarter mark. In a preliminary game the Steele junior high defeated a similar Dawson team, 21-15. The summary: Steele f Gulde’n co Hochh’r g Brown, & Bertleson ec! V Wagner Gottery eresco oR * a | Hommoont - Sl mecuwoeS loses: | cococmone? | coommntonne® - Referee: Wigton, Basketball Scores Hibcsresaddeien cede ie) (By the Associated Press) Luther 52; New Mexico U 34. . hei 30; Patera. Moorhead Teachers 30; Wahpeton a fence out there now. . . Add inevit-| 99 able publicity notes: “Bob Pastor has bet $1,000 to $7,000 he'll beat Joe Louis Friday night.’ . Babe Ruth {| says Joe DiMaggio has a weakness at the plate. . So does Joe Louis, but it’s another plate. ... Among the great Italians in the sports: world is this boy Hank Luisetti of Stanford's basketball team. . , Out on the coast they call him Mr. Stanford... How good is he? Well, Stanford beat U. ©. L. A. 68-40 one night and 60-36 another, and Hank 30 points in one and 21 in the Moe Jack Curley, the wrestling dictator, broke into the game in St. Louis in 1895 and Bernarr McFadden, the publisher, wrestled Max Lutbeg in his first show. . . The truant officer says he’s gonna chase Bob Feller if he doesn’t finish his high school education. .. The kid should be easy to find. . . Nobody's going to get ‘St, Thomas 30; St, Olaf 23. Bill Posedel, pitche? purchased by ‘Cincinnati from Portland, Ore., won 17 of the last 20 gameg-he pitched in the coast league. him that much under terms of a con- tract which still has a year to go. . .. CLASS A DRAWINGS WILL BE MADE IN BISMARCK SATURDAY Change in Site of Meeting An- nounced by Tighe of Far- go, Board President state high school ing here early in White's not approving. Tribune, Dakota National Triumph). Foresters and Economy Grocery Trundlers Win City League Matches “Goose GOOSE PADDLES Goslin waddles out of the surf at Miami Beach, where the famous Detroit outfielder is | wintering and conditioning for his 15th season in the Ameri- can Lea; Beulah Miners Trim Dodge Five, 36 to 10 - 111 152 145— 408 127 118 130— 375 Beulah, N. D., Jan, 160 148 182— 490) Be’ 94 165 144— 403 “ou 616 7121 742—2079 Finch - 155 179 159— 493 120 147 141— 408 3110 124 127— 361 38 38 «= (38— 114 - 767 751 The ball players still are investing | Keller their money in Randy Moore's oil/Schmidt land in Texas. . . The Dodgers’ out- fielder has sold stock in the com- the great Stengel. . . Joseph A. Gil- leaudeau and James A, Mulvey, vice presidents of the Dodgers, may not) be drawing their.$10,000 a year salary salaries will be paid first when and ley |'the Dodgers are sold. . . Meanwhile, He will defer any pro announcems until then so that he'll be eligible to play baseball for Yale this spring. » «« Casey Stengel, ex-Dodger man- ager, has turned down four minor Gilleaudeau earns a good living sell-. ing hats, and Mulvey draws a check from one of the big moving picture league jobs because any job he takes| ¢ WHY DIDN'T YOU KNOCK, STEDDA BOLTING RIGHT IN? SOMEONE MIGHT HAVE BEEN TAKING A BATH IN THE KITCHEN, LWASN'T SATURDAY= BUT I DIDN'T THINK | “a PTT ET t_| Totals. . M— 4 Mr <e loscoccesS ol ecoeo? e leoccccon™ | Totals 17_2 0 Referee: Fisher. TRIPLE SQUEEZE SUCCEEDS Declarer’s Long Trump Suit Enables Him to Force Out Threat Cards in Three Other Colors opening, requires handling of the club suit, as well as favorabte location of the club ‘honors. How should he plan the play? ., 5 vKos Q 384 N. & S. vul. Opener—@ 2,_ Solution in next issue, 28 «| emunod mix drinks right now. But TRY if you want drinks that are “extra special” —plus Prof. Jim Crack’s funniest wise-cracks Distilling Co., Inc., 135 Street,(N. ¥. C. for your recipe book. MONTHS East 42nd OLD 90 pRoor’ North, with his long and prace -

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