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BAD THIRD QUARTER s WIPES OUT DEMONS 4543 LEAD AT HALE H a3 ' F ‘a : Peterson Turns in Stellar Ex- _ hibition, Ties Eide for High Scoring Honors BEALL ENCOUNTERS ‘JINX’ Gran and Alger Team With Tall Center in Sterling Second- i Half Offensive = Wilting miserably in the third quar- ter before the superior height and un- £ canny shooting of Fred Gran and Jim 4 Bide, Bismarck’s high school Demons = bowed to Harley Robertson's unde- feated Magicians Friday night, 33 to 22, in a hard-fought basketball game played at Minot. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1987 Bismarck Quint Bows to Unbeaten Magicians at Minot, 33-22 Ex-Collegian Out-Maneuvers Brown Bomber to Stay Full 10 Rounds Saints Annex Fifth Victory, 42-8; —_|(NANIMOUSDECISION [Bison Will Play |WOPS TURN BACK FARGO, 33-13; Braves Turn Tables on Blue Jays} AWARDED JOE LOUS 8 Games in ’37/ NORTHERNERS DEFEAT SATANS Concordia Not Included in|, ag gets Handed Third Wahpeton Wrestler AFTER FUTILE CHASE Schedule for First Time in |" Siecee Deets Cran Beaten in St. Paul Ten Year: is Gets Revenge St. Paul, Jan. 30—(?)—Tor Erik Bes Bp wang.| Set le beer te hen Fargo, N.D., Jan. 30—(@)—Wanpe-| Chil Tretling match Friday night Mandan Wins 16-14 Victory Despite Loss of Two Regu- lars, Abed With Flu Capitalize on Fast-Breaking Offense to Rout Mercer High School Five ———— Sees | JAPANESE VAULTER IN INDOOR MEETS Bob Pastor's ‘Open Field Run-| argo, N. D., Jan. 30—(#}—Con- s cordis college of Moorhead, Copitalizing on a fast-breaking of VERO ONE | turing the tables on Jamestown,| Ning’ Overshadows Fullback | fit time in 10 years, does not appear |‘" High school's classy “basketbais| Of & wrestling match Friday, night fense and superior ball-handling abll TE rots SO TOMS | Mandan’s Braves Friday night ou Feats on Gridiron on the North Dakota, Agricultural {eam handed Fargo high’s Midgets) Ti? so ioutes, Earl Wampler of ity, St. Mary's high school basketball fumbled the Jimmies to win a loosely- college football schedule for 1937, an- | the! So Ie A ee ee eaten, Tews, tcew Jack victories in : compete in sev- Friday night, the Wops winning, 33-19. eam sade dive vlesseles os amen : eral indoor ayes cue ae 16 to eee Nes ee nounced dna by e c ee At the half Wahpeton was ahead 13-| in 25 minutes; Olaf Olson, Superior, back an aggressive but outclassed ‘ meets. The lit- | fuenza-riddied quint salved the feel-| 80 exhibition of open field running! reach a satisfactory date was given|'™ peton, N, De nd Otto Selin, St. Mercer high school team, 42 to 8, on oe tle brown man ‘week that easily eclipsed his backfiel = STARE the Bismarck high school floor. Bi _| tied tor second | ie Sore of 26 1018” “8| formances on the football field, Bob | Cotes. eo Cmussion of the GRAFTON EDGES OUT Paul, threw Frank Topaze, Minne- It was the Saints’ second victory of d with his coun- Sifting through the Jimmies’ de-| Pastor Saturday was famous in the] ‘Three home North Central Confer- me LAKE, hak-d Fae 3h apolis, the season over the Mercer team, tryman, Ni- fight 1 man, # Coach Clement Kelley's men having shida, in the z me say ae Arracdet le eid aie "Max Schomaling ts 0 the turned the trick when they rallied Olympic pole | erence at the loop by poor passing! limit of s fight with “Killer” Joe in the final quarter to, win on the vault. He makes | aq worse shooting during the first | Louis. —P}— ence games, including th ner nine-) , *, against cae university in sep the fal fou minutes Gratton edged South Carolina Girl are on schedule. out Devils Lake, 27-26, Friday night now including eight games, may have/to gain revenge for an earlier defeat. Defeats Patty Berg i The first half gave every indication f of producing one of the top-notch ae 3 Class A exhibitions of the season but © after Bob Peterson's opening field goal following the intermission, the|rne saints were in front 23 to 4 at j Magicians proceeded to turn on the © heat and walked away from the Capi- +, *# tal City contingent with a sterling maple court. performance. Gran, Eide and Alger led the second- /for the Saints with a field goal from ‘y half assault during which the Magic-|beneath the basket shortly after the| pj -the-foul- | Madison Square i fans overcame a two-point deficit and|opening tip-off and thereafter the Rift Appears Permanent With/the Braves with a beyond-the-foul-| Mi or Garden. Outweighed %2—Moorhead Teachers at| Valley City, N. D., Jan. 30.—(?)—| sity of Missouri intercollegiate athletic . Mercer court 20 to 17. 4 his bow in the The ex-New York university full Handicapped by the absence of two Millrose Games, | half. Not a field goal or free throw bak iy 1 an additional game after Nov. 6, the — Able to cope with the superior height md Madison Square |e Mae ee Pines giant cone | Red Grange to exln his distinction: | SPeaE, tat, agen Coie [DEFEAT CRENOSA atin Senphtl of Goluabis, 8, O, and speed of the polished St. Mary's see cle arden, Fev: $ Jnect for their first half’s five points cunning end staying the cies i, ‘The schedule: vt, | wuullston, XN. D, Jan, 20,—U#—The| won the Charlotte a Cham- ol ‘. rves mm Be aneeae un Repinning othe R M 5 juni be all but four minutes had dy taboks epee delight pic 17—O: aha gt frie defeated Grenoon, eee tball Pari a Gets eget ves atid The Ba y ountain Mandan missed the steadying influ-| S/d not & few boos, | hit Oct, 1—Morningside at Fargo— Minneapolis 3 and 2 in the 36-hole the half. ence of Don Smith and Gordon ° liminary. ht. . final, s#-| House, abed with influenza, ranks and ® short ender at 10 to 1,| "Bet, 9-8, D. State at Fargo—home- Vikings Score 37-29 —_—_—_—_ Schneider Opens Scoring onrerence Pp . was told to fight the kind of a bat-| coming. Wi TOTH MAY GET JOB Nicky Schneider opened the scoring Riedinger Starts Scoring tle he fought before the Oct, 16—Carleton at Northfield, in Over Ellendale Columbia, Mo., Jan. 30.—()—Sam Ralph Riedinger broke the ice for] crowd, including Louis’ handlers, at| inn, B. Shirkey, chairman of the Univer- area bucket. Toman followed with] 24% pounds and engaging in his first] rargo—night. Taking the lead at the start and | committee, sald Saturday Steve Toth, piled up a conclusive 27-17 margin |parochial school quintet drew rapidly! Seven Colleges Planning | nother field goal and Knoll topped| big fight against the ring’s most no-| Ost, S0-North ‘Dakota at Grand] never being headed, Valley City State| former Northwestern football ster, it the three-quarter point. They in-|ahead to score 15 points dui the " © Cressed the margin by one point dur-|tirst quarter while the aasicae neon New League off the first halt’s scoring with [eed bea man, he maneuvered! Forks. Teachers college basketball team| would confer soon with the committee | §ng the final quarter during which |was held to s single point from the free throw. Jamestown in the mean- | flawlessly. Nov. 6—Greeley State at Greeley,| turned in a 37-29 North Dakota In-| regarding possible employment on 9 the Demons strove valiantly to pull|free throw line. time had connected for 10 points Colo. * tercollegiate conference victory over| the coaching staff. { t Denver, Jan. 30.—(?)—For the sec-| scored mainly from well ot on the] Except for an occasional flurry and Ellendale normal Friday night. The 4 within striking distance. Beall ‘Jinxed’ cer held the Saints to seven ts, floor. @ Buddy Beall, stellar Demon for-|while counting three, but was Lenn Mountain conference has been split.|' jut before the end of the third! and back-pedalled the entire 10 ard, ran up against his Minot “jinx” tch the offerings of the Saint | 2M time tt looks as though the rift) Gusrter, Mandan settled down to| rounds as Louls, bewildered and angry, Thi 2 deans Friday nae being withdrawn Preah aaa fell steadily ja is permanent. Sean and began shaving the} chased and missed him. Only a half Named sid Week: End { from the game before it pare mine hind to the end of the game, never Ppesremengl bearer antel Jamestown margin. With @ minute on real punches were landed and Iowa City, 1a dan 30.—()—From ' wtes old with three personals already | seriously threatening. picture” to prevent the seven colleges to go Miluck tied the game with @ said he was able to rifle home the travelog presented by its athletic chalked up against him. He was in- € serted for a brief moment in the third/was the sharpshooting sparkplug of ‘he fourth quarter put the black-clad| Pastor's collarbone. Pastor smeared t period but had the fourth foul called /the smooth St. Mary's offense, scoring thelr plane teece Meelis ne idea reece besa, a ead which they | the Bomber a few but at no time did|™8" ©. M: Updegratf, the University him and left the game before he eight times from the floor and making crneueeyen revolters from the 12-|managed to maintain by stalling and|he stun Louis, though he did dis-|°f lows athletic board will probably f really got into the play. Last year/good five of his tries from the free " tress him at times b: Minot Beall t out on personals team conference are Denver, Utah, | Jamestown’s inability to hit the hoop. s by jabbing his pee not Meier etith throw line to top the high scorers with | Colorado, Wyoming, Utah State, Colo-| Bob Lynch was the sparkplug for| thumbs into the Bomber's eyes and| “AY: Rallying in the second frame, Mer-! 0.4 time in three years, the Rocky fe ML = @ few well timed punches, he circled Jowa’s Coach May Be ae held an 18-12 lead at the pins sot their mecha ab: Retiring Apprentice Jockey Is Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Fla., Jan, 30.—(?)—Ira | hobbies. Golf is his favorite sport. He Dusky Schnelder, speedy forward, free throw. Two field goals early in| only one—e hard left that blested| Gv ctor, E.G, Schroeder, and Chair- whieh instigated the secession move- hire @ football coach Sunday or Mon- Professors Updegratf and Schroe- first hme a pene Fado State college and Brigham Young.| Bil Gussner’s Jays, the diminutive] by two nicely executed rights to the| 4 resewoan hive Gatunday after Te-| (Babe) "Hanford, fir apprentice |sterted playing Year ago, bad now § quarter elapsed. Therein lies the story of the Demon setback. Without Beall to put fight A 5 5 , Western U of the Jack Dempsey-Tommy Gib- ¢@ £ 4n the Demon offensive, the Bismarck |from beyond the free-throw line, reg-|Cf Mines, Greeley State, Lidstrand Bottled Up Ly theie' travels ere expected to provide! i istered four field goals to gain run-|State of Gunnison, Colo.,and Montana) rigstrand, high point man for the | bons footrace at Shelby, Mont., in the the d information which will en-| ‘This 18-year old Omaha boy is a] He is especially fond of bowling ‘Club lost its scoring punch and only Reff Second High Left with the conference structure} forward connecting for four field | nose. Eddie Reff, counting consistently |are Colorado college, Colorado School | goals, The fight was almost a carbon copy | SPective journeys to the east coast| jockey to win the Kentucky derby, | averages 95, although he gets to play and the state of Texas. Diarles of} might be called a riding wolf in| only on Sundays or when he’s under sheep's clothing. st the fine basket-shooting of Peterson [ner-up honors with elght points, while |St0%. Jimmies in their victory « week ago,| Sold rush daye of the ring. able members to fill the job vacated | mild-mannered, amiable little \fellow,| duckpins, likes roller skating, base- and Jack Bowers kept the local cagers|the entire Saint defense functioned| Colorado College—Alma Mater of was held to one free throw Friday| “Z’m not kicking but it could have attentive, quiet spoken, modest if! ball and an occasional game of pocket in the running. smoothly to give each of the players|Barl (Dutch) Clark—has decided tol nicht, ‘but played » good floor game.| been s draw,” Pastor puffed happily.| PY Ossle Solem Dec. 29. not shy. Yet, in two years as a jockey| billiards. Brother Carl is his usual 14 “Bowers counted twice after he re-|o, share in the defensive honors, i { placed Beall and those with two buck- withdraw from the conference, with “Tl fight Louis again Friesz, Toman and Miluck performed ag and I'll do ni pe fon % For Mercer, Braun and Rice were/& View to competing independently, or| Te. Tot “Stsahan men, | better. All the guys he knocked out| Dickinson Savages fe venah Tae Rncbasiag aeibcaay | ess cesar" fond iuat oe angiing |, ets by Peterson and one by Beall and | outstanding, with Braun providing the| trying to crash the “big seven.” The ck came out to meet him. I went in to | fire tree throws by Bob ‘Tavis gave|spark for his team both on offense |four other conference schools may try| | Jamestown meets Bismarck today | s125° sr’ r'giam Beat Comets, 32-30} tine atter he battied his way to) except newspapers and racing sheets ! § the Demons a 15-13 lead at the half-|and defense, while Just and Peterson | ‘0 interest other institutions of similar | at 8:15 p.m. Lhe Handlers Bolling Mad pou victory with Bold Venture in the 1936] He doesn't “bother” sbout girls, and |g way mark, contributed full shares to their team's|size in an eight or ten-teamcircult, |sivm | sacs stmmy| Everybody in the Louls dressing|” Dickinson, N. D,, Jan, 90—(P—In|DeHY | very seldom goes to night clubs or i Eide, Peterson High offensive! and defensive ‘efforts, ine). . Kennelly’s five from Steele clicked in| T0om was boiling mad—except Louis] a game that was close all the way, sgh ber pl ginger movies. Liquor is not on his menu, but 1 Bide and Peterson tled for, high: ability to work the ball to within! DiMaggio Insists He eed hait scoring. splurge to} himself. John Roxborough, his co-| Dickinson State Teachers college| °F the riding Hanfords, No} he likes all kinds of frult drinks. 4 scoring honors: lel real ing m Wwe el » emi’ a tree Mecoa canis WGraniaandl| week factor in thoseereerariats. tus Hasn’t Got Contract} trounce the ee Papooses, 29 to| manner Pairs fape nae as he pocred 8 aes peskeiaal yelaey, ae | © Alger-were the other big scoring lead-| summary: — Le ‘ “Jess Owens would have ke the lead at the outset 4 eo te the eae beset nit St. Marys fg ft pf Mercer feftpt| San Francisco, Jan. 30.—()—My-|yrandan fg ftpf Jame‘own fe ft pt] hard time catching ee ire reefers one ras SHRERERCEE the Fras the only otheranronce from the| 3 gerucr ? 4 Rice 2 £ Slatery surrounded young Joe DiMag-jHicdinger 2° 1 1 Lidstrand ¢ 2 2) not @ bad ides. ‘Think we'll hire| first half, the perlod ending 17-12. ee od ot amas Brown" 9 0 1 Peterson @ 9 3|810 and his 1987 New York Yankees|Frltre, ) § Bunuser 0 0 3| Owens as trainer.” ee Ne . | Garske 1 0 0 Braun 0 2 4{contract Saturday. ey 1 0 1 Johnson 0 0 O}| “E didn’t get in PLAY NON-CONFERENCE TILTS tig touch lick on his Ghote ‘all night, | Weaeioer. @ 9 @ Gardner 8 6 4) The San Francisco crab fisherman's | Mituck i 1 2 Amundson ° Zl except a right to his collar-bone,'| Chicago, Jan, 30—(P)—Two Big Ten at least four of which normally would| Becker’ 1 0 2 J. Pet'son 0 1 0/80n who rocketed to fame as a rookle | 6” = Ingstad 0 0 0) muttered Joe. “He bumped me with| basketball teams will engage in non- have gone thtough the hoop. Be-|Reff, 4 9 $ oa. 3g p| pubflelder last year denied he was ®/ Total ...6 4 8 Butts 1 1 2/ his head and stuck thumbs in my|conference games tonight, with In- sides Peterson's sterling defensive and | “* hpi Nat 2 holdout simply because a haven't re- Total ... 6 2 9|eves. That's all the damage he did|diana squaring away against the offensive exhibition, Glen Enge and | Totals ..17 8 15 ceived my contract yet.’ me. strong Loyola university five and De- Beall, while he was in the game, looked |... hy quarter Ed Barrows, business manager eh Score by quarters: | 5) 4 44] Perspiring and dog tired, Louls held| Paul meeting Chicago. best for Bismarck. St. Mary’ 8 the American League club, said in TATTOStOMA 4.2 2—16¢ | his head in his hands. Someone asked night and will play Jamestown at 8:15 | Basketball Scores if (By the Associated Press) Dickinson Teachers 32; Mayville Chadron Normal 47; Rapid City School of Mines 29. Ironwood Junior 31; Itasca 30. Valley City ‘Teachers 37; Ellendale Platteville Teachers 36; Whitewater “Gustavus Adolphus 46; St. Olaf 29. HOCKEY ‘Minnesota Michigan Tech 1. Fights Last Night I (By the Associated Press) N York—Joe Louis, 203%, 4 outpoint Pastor, New York (10); Dave Clark, » Detroit, outpointed Nick ‘Masters, 171, Rockaway, N. Y. (6). Ross, 14244, ight outpointed fredo, 147, Fresno, Calif. (10). werett Rightmi ‘198, Sioux City, Iowa, outpointed os New York )e OMLERS BEATEN Kans, Jan. 30.—(P)— 's skyhawks took the Tulsa for @ 2-1 ride befure 1,500 4m an American Hockey Associa- game. The Demons returned home Friday | Mercer . m., tonight at the Bismarck high i Fil but he refused to say whet the club t| he said. “He gave me good training} and gold. fohoo! gymnasium following a pre- 5 More Nations © {had offered or how much Joe asked. |Fapogscs {tt PE Stele fe tt PE one tonight.” as Mminary Pen the el Jay re- Davis Cup Entries Hughes 0 0 0 D. Wager 3) The decision of Judges George Le- serves e Imps. The summary: i ‘ Py paige, Cron and Charles Blemarck tettpt Minot | fe {t| yoton, Jan, B0—Ue—Merlco was Jimmy Thomson Takes Bierly,, 1 9 1 Hechler { 3] Cron and Charles Lynch, and Referee SSOWLbR bo 2 fndn, ¢ 1 1 Y/among five nations which Saturdey Medal Honors in Open] ¥e'preott 9 9 2 Gorticson ¢ 8 8) tight drew a gross gate of $111,470.00. cleaned for 2 Blde, c 2 (filed entries for the vi ip Arm’ 0 0 1 Zech 0 t) $1.25 etson 5 4 1 3 Mest E. 7 { }itennis competition. The Mexican team| san Francisco, Jan, 30—(P)—Bix-|iotretcr 0 9 } Goert-rtz 0 0 0| PLEADS FOR HARMONY ’ 4 SAVE MONEY AND YOUR CAR! GET THESE COLD WEATHER Bowers, f 2 0 1 Wuntley,f0 0 0/again chaHenged in the North Ameri-| teen survi of 36-hole qualifying | Koch o 0 Ti 7 7|_. St. Paul, Jan. 30—()—Gov. Benson O. 3. WEIST Risnth, £0 1 1 Foster, © 0 0 2/can zone, joining earlier entries of|tcinis paired off Baturday’ to Mees TREE 00 A co "Friday made a plea for party harm A re SERVICES sig Heme eo © Slthe United States, Australia and] ‘sls palr Total ...5 4 8 in his address to the state convention 7 presets We'll pat your car in the proper condition for Winter driving. Totals ..8 615 Bor'sen, £0 9 0/{he United | States, four rounds of match play in the 72-| Total ... : one s ene Cid Here you'll find quick-starting gasolines, Winter grade lubricants, Totals ..13 7 11 The formal recelpt of Japan's entry |20le $5.000 San Francisco open golf) score by quarters: of the Labor association. wibccreybY vetlods: "yg go {also was announced by the British tournament. =) | Ataautan, Btinot 55 14, 6— 33 [Lawn hear scsceialton's ane CUP | morning round was the duel between dE umpire: Schnec- | comm! as well as the challenges Cla: Fi i te dal. from Monaco, Netherlands, and|long hitting Jim Thomson of Shaw- ssy rie nters é from Monaco, | Neibariandt, nee, Pa, winner of medal honors! St Paul Tournamentifiy BRING YOUR WHOLE JACKS AND RABBIT SKINS, WE DO FOR YOU creased the field, so far, to 23 nations. |ton Smith, long-legged stylist of Chi- Entries close Saturday with the draw |cago. Smith qualified with 68-61—| St. Paul, Jan. 30.—(?)—Some of the scheduled for Monday. 139. ” Phone 334 or carefully checked . will compete against a field that in- . & All Tires \- i Mines 29; Eastern Mon- BAD BIDDING, GOOD PLAYING eladee: ets embers of the 1936 BISMARCK HIDE & FUR co. flated to correct pressure, = tana 26. : United States Olympic squad. These area ene Avonne mpal@tn Street @ Transmission and differential grease » Gerrell 26) Bulings Polytechnic 27'/Game Is Easy in Spades, but No Trump Contract Requires Are ob oteeeba ot Deli pant pa Fett scl rs Save ered ype hda ba changed to Winter grads. 30, me Smart Finesse Decision tao eet cea Eddie Schroeder 7. All inside surfaces, top and uphol- Stevens Point Teachers 46; Bot- By WM. E. MCKENNEY with either a club or a diamond, if he! of Chicago. Reena Sean: ) tineau 24. (Secretary, American Bridge League) | did not want to bid @ spade, and in inflate Grained and refilled with pier * hi 4 would have been reached, » N. D., Jan. 30.—(F)— Duluth Teachers 36; st. John’s Ulnever.” tr wes supmed te geen Wahpeton, N. an 2. player in the proper handling of these SOLUTION. TO PREVIOUS school took a hard-earned 31-24 de- ‘Winona Teachers 45; Mankato 37. | honor cards ae CONTRACT PROBLEM * For. , oo 42; Montana University wine ne Th ad application, i on a ponent Soe Desketball ( i e, it quoted hf _ | Hamline 48; St. Thomas 28. frequently ee ene are Sunt game Friday night. q \ ' a _ Ford Service os pena pall caound ana’ aielscee vanoula Grand Forks Expects he marek, N. D. one 981 6 Ruden; umpire: | if he'd like to fight Pastor again, The Parthenon in Athens has a “Tomorrow, if I had the chance,”| color scheme which includes red, blue 32 New York Friday that DiMaggio’s|“‘Referce: M conéract, unsigned, had been received | George Heidt. HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS AND ALL JUNK 2 The receipt of these five entries in- | with @ 36-hole total of 131, and Hor- Hose connections checked and radia- ter drained and flushed. 2 All locks, door hinges, hood hinges and pads lubricated. 3 to the old reliable firm for highest market value. continent’s greatest speed skaters will compete Sunday and Monday in the WANTED two- North American indoor | : IR Ree eatine @ feature attraction RON AND BONES McKenmey om Bridge = | (#25. rive amin aust Reserves caer an oF |})_ Defending his senior men's title FRESH FROZEN NO. 1 PIKE AND PICKEREL will be Alex Hurd of Louis, Mo., who mail in your orders 3. Chassis lubricated throughout with Winter grade lubricants, 4 Anti-Freese solution inspected safety in cold weather. cal & Crankcase Back in whist days they uesd to|this way a contract of four spades WILDCATS WIN INTHE Winter grade moter oil. NEW CENTER OF THE CITY The Wildcats of Wahpeton Science ~ UNIVERSAL MOTOR 60. know why he should go up with a 7 singly guarded king, if he needs a 1,000 for Convention L ; trick in thet sult to fulfll his con- Gad een eRe saan ee MINNEAPOLIS P Arrangements to accommodate ap- proximately 1,000 members of the eat North Dakota Farmers Grain Deal- ag: ers association here next week have ‘Today’s Contract Problem South's contract is a small slam in diamonds, His only worry, aside from an unfavor= . has been reserved for the influx of able trump break, rests in the Rubber—None vul. grainmen expected to reach the city ui « » Interesting Shops . . Dancing Daily . . Sunday club situation. Should he take South West North East Monday night and Tuesday morning night Musicales . . Resort information . . Highway, Reil- the finesse in that suit? road, Airplane end Steamship information . . the new Tur- quoise Lounge. . Beautiful Ball Rooms and Benquet Rooms. e MAIN DINING SALON PRICES B BREAKFASTS - . ° 786 Rison LuNchEons . . THE PARISIENNE 1N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass for the three-day session starting Pass Pass Tuesday. Tailor Jailed Trying West opened the three of hearts. To Sell Stolen Gold When the dummy went down, de- (Blind) Osaka, Japan, Jan. 30.—(4)—Keni- 5 THE TAME ore ch A sa a alo, eee = sia Aveo ata canre 81:00, AND 81. e Finest of Foods yy when of to sell a pawn Ly DITIONED DINING ROOMS AND LosBiEs broker six of the 38 ‘solid "gold e e Tastefully Prepared seales stolen from the two massive ica! Price; Id dol . GUEST ROOM PRICES e At Economi 1 . 3 ean castle at Nagoya. The 58 scales were stolen Jan. 7. According to tra- Hd ecnnghy at ed ROOMS. All vul. Opener—@ J dition the geld in the dolphins was 4 PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED Solution in t ii taken from feudal lords by the Toku- ‘33 ROOMS. 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