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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 VENTS SCHEDULED FIRST ON PROGRAM 15 Teams, 21 Doubles Combi- nations, 41 Singles Enter- ed in Competition FOOTBALL COACH WITH A PUNCH Saints to Tackle [ygcpscARY RELEASE @OTEY commBAcK] Beulah in Re — Tilt Here Tonight FROM SCHMELING GO LEFT UP 70 GOULD Demons, Imps Head for James- town for Clash With Blue Triner Says Battle Would Be Staged in Soldiers Field or SRI F 5 TO RUN THROUGH SUNDAY Jay Quintets Coach Stegmeier’s Beulah yh White Sox Ball Park Handicaps to Be Based on ‘ school cage quint, undefeated as A ‘ é consecutive games, were headed for Averages in City and Com- , the Capltal City Friday for e return fice a ameliey world’s mercial League Play a a game tonight with Clement Kelley's! netween titleholder, James J. Brad- St. Mary’s team. P . dock and challenger, Joe Louis, with) Toni ’ Fifteen five-man teams, 21 ovale : ee ce for 8 ia Ss Bismarck high Hts emer vine Si p00 m0 eats) combinations end 40 single entries y p. pF: school gymnasium, stage Friday. were ready here Friday for the start 2 Kelley's club has chalked up @ tone nan: els te aoe bout, of the second annual city bowling 3 string of five consecutive victories| 1.0 ue Senet ee ete eel UE edie bs can ru Sn cen te yo : 5 American Billard Perior, 118 Piftn) | : a euler eer in tee ae ae ave4#t| man of the state athletic commission, ingles and doubles were on the pro- c : Cane aitiags poe greet we gram for tonight’s opening play with 3 - cause of sickness in that first en- team competition scheduled to start 4 counter aad the Miners “ill be ont Baturday night and continue Sunday. to even that score in tonight’s Conducted under rules of the Amer- Z game. fcan Bowling Congress, the tourna- é Lineups Given ment will be a handicap event using : i: Beulah will have W. Murray and|rignts to Louis’ services, originally’ the bowlers averages in | City and 2 premade holy Bhiiee St] was set for Soldier Field, scene of Comm: League com, ition. é ra" Merchandise Prizes Listed , guards in the starting Uneup while| f° "ot toy Cocketes tte aon ‘Merchandise prizes, contributed by Kelley will rely on Nicky Schneider Bismarck merchants; will be awarded : and Johnny Entringer in the fore to the team, single, double and all- ee . court, Maynard Entringer at the events’ winners at the conclusion of : 2 — 4 Pivot post and Dusky Schneider and the play Sunday night. Eddie Reff in the defense positions.! yione] Levy, New York architect ‘Teams entered in the tournament 2 z Meanwhile at the Bismarck high|anq veteran fight 1a; builder, na fe tony Croc, Co-| —$—$——$————=—=—=——«~e9A|lees+ | school, Glenn Hanns got his Demons| 4 (int y ee fan ee man’ on: 1 Seedstore, Maj. Bob Neyland, right, football coach of the University of Ten- ready for a trip to Jamestown where Grin aa ae Geel A eRe of nessee, has just let a right hand punch go in sparring with Joe they will eine with the Blue Jays ranged to seat 75,000 fans, es iy Commerce, Bismarck Tribune, Cath- Little, his center and a heavyweight ringster. In addition to being tonight, returning’here Saturday to, ‘Olic Order of Foresters, Kelly’s Lunch, a star end and pitcher at West Point in 1914-5-6, Cadet Neyland head into the western part of the} pe Capitol Cafe, Blackstone Club, Service was heavyweight boxing champion although he scaled only 175 state for a battle with Charles Den- Electric, Riggs’ Place, Bismarck Bak- pounds. The major can’t resist assisting Coach Breezy Wynn ton’s Midgets at Dickinson, ery, Nash-Finch and Dakota National + train Volunteer glovemen. Hanna planned to take his regular ba £5 § & eZee nk, starting lineup including Capt. Bob Doubles combinations listed ere J. Peterson, Buddy Beall, Jack Bowers, Zahn-Charles Warner, Dan Schnei- la stone lub Glen Enge and Bob Tavis and four der-J. Schmidt, A. Brown-O. Baldwin, bd reserves, Harry Rishworth, Chuck Fox-Beaudoin, W, Schneider-J. Nal- ° ? eo Connor, Gilbert Olson and Warren son, E, Davis-H. Anderson, Moe-Fra- gs lace MN By SCOTTY RESTON Kraft to Jamestown. Last week the wer, BACLT aa eayedilne Demons humbled the Blue Jay quint, son, r-Pearson, F. any - New York, Web, 5.—(P)—Lou Geh-| 25-8, in a game played here. bel, Berg-Mannerow, Neibauer-Col- | Huss Cops Off Evening’s Single] rig any bo tits tacoonsee to Bate ath Imps Also Booked Ville, Winlstorter-Stoltz, 7: Scie. | and Three-Game Honors | ,July, but in February he's just an-} J. W. Huss’ Impe will accompany ore. Brera anastrogur sicoDer, other first baseman . . . When Lou| the first squad to Jamestown for M Hee ric pep alee in Commercial tried to talk Col. Jake Ruppert out of} return game with the Blue Jay Gervinski-Magnuson. more money and failed, he got up to| reserves. Huss’ squad will be handi- tri leave and left his capped by a recent injury to Russell 41 Single Entries Huss toppled the pins for counts of Inman, stellar guard, and Lester Single entries include: J, Zahn,/158, 200 and 202—a total of 560—for| Contract on the : Kelley, regular starting forward, will Charles Warner, Dan Schneider, F./the evening’s high single and three|colonel’s desk ... also probably not see much action. Hummel, L Brown A. Brown, P. Ver-|game scores but the Dakota National| “Don’t forget your é duin, Benson, J. Stoltz, Winistorfer, | bank team lost two out of three games| contract, Lou,” re- Kelly ed ra hd ppg a an ots tt DE Tea nis W. Schneider, Nelson, G. Becker, E./to the Blackstone Club while Riggs’ | minded Ruppert ane the team. £201 5 10 Davis, M. Lad Soe carte Place was winning by the same mar-|, , , “I think I'll 3 ‘Making the trip with the Imps will battler. ¢ 4 iQ : gepmiat ¢ ¢ 4 q oe eaieri. > Patten, Giiactka, | Suurany aichte Goon reter tee leave te Be te: be Bob Yeasley, Charles Corwin, gl io 3 fie 1 8 3 7 B. 5 1, 5 “Legs”... é Kuehn, Walstead, Martin, MacGregor, |metches. ‘The scores RRA : Wallace Sorenten not Viste Sem | Nichols Leads Reeder |... a3 ™™ ? 2 vinski, Ganzel, > tt hasticts Bowm: . . Larson, Shields, Colville, Coman, T. aes raat dahl, Bob Burckhardt and Kelley! Cage Five to Victory Totals 1249 Referee, Helbling; umpir Schneider, T. Masseth, M. Wold and 167— 418] Der 4 LEA ; ig scent i 1s— 457] Domecey's place Dixie Collegian Trio Reeder, N. D,, Feb, 5—E, Nichols, Several additional entries were ex- 172— 489 if etl be Z pected to be received before the com- 126— 480 ing ene nt Signed by Athletics ver ; ve 5 Tevis conecties ta ee Din ate Gehrig Se to a 38-26 victory over the Haynes 25-24 Win Over Elgin Pech is cocaposed of ee ot Be eval a ihe doesn't ponent “own” those places | Philadelphia, Eeb, 5—()-Connie | quint, dropping in 13 field goals and pears ‘ : bowery lhe es in, N. D,, Feb. 5—Less than ness, John Roehrick, John Kottsick} Totals...... 762—2288|- - - He's just the front. . . Paul) outfielders, “on the line” for his Ath- ee charity shots for 28 points. eas De Th 5. a tossed. and Frank Patera. Berlenbach, Jack Delaney and Tom |ietics Friday with the signing of Clar- Henney also are working in Miamilenoe (Ace) Parker, all-america halt-| te best ene. or 176— 471], . , And Gene Tunney’s building @/hack at Duke university. Harder States Ailing 106— 395|new “house in Palm Besch . . .| "The A’s pilot, looking for outfield | Arm No Longer Sore 170— 480] Bump Hadley, first and only Yankee|reserves, said he would take Parker, qe eielands Feb, 5m Mel itch — _32 53 85} baseball season, he takes movies of phla Feb, 18 for the training camp in Re tecoaiiin: iis ailing right acum no Totals...... 780 08 746-2234 tn tne off-senaon, lagen ae the ‘Nicholson came up from Washington motais 1748 Jonger is sore. country telling baseball stories and courte Sy rae Vora oslsiere is a Referee, A. V. Kittleson; umpire, G. plained, “and they told tae at the : on tot ak free talks, bub bo gets eng t Fights Last Night are “a ey me at the a lot ree tal any- ie ry a : Mayo clinic that they were causing | mness where from $25 to $200 most places, Fights Last Night if Viking Score 41-26 Ba pain in my shoulder. So I had them and makes winter expenses out of it Win Over Wahpeton 435} out and waited for the kink to leave.” +. . The Giants didn’t cut Hank (By the Associated Press) pel Phal, § 36 H = Lelber, despite his bad year, and they] Oxishoma City — Babe Hunt, aoa Leite Iblings g 3 0 1 Basketball Scores Totals... haven't heard from him yet . . . ‘Oklah "lig, knocked Valley City, N. D., Feb. 5—(P)—Tak- Roberts. 1 0 1 , a sie ae Billy Beauhold, promising young| 20% eens, Cy, 2) out | ing gee Ae (By the Associated Press) lightweight, is actually Billy Madden, Sea ‘Teachers 32; Ellendale | Frazier a good Irishman ... . Both his par- 6. ents died when he was a kid and a if Valley City 445 Wahpeton Science poor Dutch family named Beauhold| philadeiphia— Midget Wolgast, Berg, Hemphill Feud . 6 adopt! ie aeeae: Philadelphia, he forces. John Sathe, Walter Itasca Junior 47; Bemidji ‘Teach- fighting mow out of Jersey City, | Jotmny Hutchineos, 16st Phu- |Btensland and Vernon Law were the| fvenewal Is Forecast good Irish town . . . His backers want him to change to his right name, but he won't, and he's taking Ta lo Wi Te care of the St. Tule Peon with | | r In his earnings . . . Echle, the y & ague parimutuels executive, is a ringer for Jim Farley. Game From Hebron Taylor, ND, Feb, Taylor nigh | patrick. were ating among the TOO SURE OF HIGH CARDS adelphia, (10). outstanding players for Valley City. Coral wa. re. 46, Duluth Teachers 36; Mankato 29. Renewal of ee eres Patty Stevens Point Teachers 61; White- water 28. _ Eau Claire Teachers 45; River Falls Augsburg 39; St. John’s U, 22. HOCKEY St. Olaf 2; Carleton 1. (Overtime.) | school’s basketball team scored its| goldfish in the Colonel’s Madison &, Thomas 3; Fort Snelling 2, eleventh victory out of 12 shes this Eauars Garden office discussing the - — season and its sixth straight triumph | fight situation . . . Jimmy was tell-| Opponent Holds All Outstanding Strength, But Must Lead Back Indiana Distillery tay by defeating Heh ao Paced a avd tate aciet coaainion eRe AE cP : 7 . . i fe jon Emergency Hospital by Erbstoesser, Halverson and Fuchs, Geceand a weer day . . . The Leased sepia teal dia the Taylor five took an early lead | colonel wanted to know if it was wise ? hearts, News that 4 distillery plant, be-|88d was never headed. Tonight the|to insult the general , . . Where-| Wom, om todays hand, thought he euse it was on high ground and con- locals play Glen Ullin here. The| upon, James Joy replied, “don’t worry, poses edicts Saag f can = pequently not affected seriously by the | Summary: John, If theres a fight promoter in |11_ postti He doubled Ohio valley flood, was pressed into] javier, te f town who hasn‘t, I'll give him a lov- ey pf Hebron fg ft pi om pervice to alleviate suffering in the|mrnstr'ts 3 1 Melt f. 9 9 Sling cup” . . . Soon asa guy joins| He still felt pretty good about the flood area was received here Thurs-|Halver'nc2 2 2 Mannc 1 0 4|the Brooklyn Dodgers, things happen OSCAR A. JOHNSON Fuchs g 2 0 1 Schwg’t Gay by H. R. Winter, manager of the} G"Vran’g 1 1 oO wineee = 4 1/to him . . . Ralph Birkofer writes e Phone 1799 - 218 W. Sweet Ave ‘Missouri Slope Distributing Co. Yranna 9 0 0 Werth = 9 0 | that his Cincinnati home was in the |) Geltener 4 : ; Bele ® © 1) flood and he’s been cooking his meals ——— Krice 8 0 $/imacan on the front lawn . . . If ja Totals 9 7 5 Ae aa as he thinks that’s tough, wait’ll he re- ea aN phe eg ores an aQiticiais: John Mitehel, Simms | Pe ie ries aa od Cross Iwactuasters and Gascoyne Turns Back |CoMference to Hold emergency hospital, manned by 25 ‘rained nurses and doctors, caring for| Bucyrus Quintet, 12-4 Tourney at Bowdon} | today’s Contract Problem Seeageeyecms. Hobert Nene, si- a Bowdon, N, D,, Feb. 5—Five teams| | South has the contract at perintendent, was in charge of the! Gascoyne, N. D., Feb. 5—Tight de-| Will enter the first basketball tour- three no trump. What card emergency ponte) ae ee ore fensive performances by Bot teens nament of the Midget conference,| | should he play to the opening South West North East officials arrived. » “| featured the basketball game during| Which will be played here February| | spade lead, East having played Pass 29 Pass tillery eam eeeplored planes to: bring | which the Gascoyne Hornets defeated | 10 and 12, the jack? Pass 3 Pass Aetanus auti-toxin enna t fever, | the Bucyrus high school quint, 12-4,| Sykeston will oppose Goodrich in 493 Pass diphtheria, dain lever and pneu-'here last Friday. Gascoyne led 8-1 | the first tournament game next Wed- WAKT tmonie serums as ‘95 oxygen tanks} at the half with Hughes and Ander-|nesday night. The winner of the 0Q732 ahd other medical supplies to Law-/| son in the chief scoring roles, Gas-| game will be paired with Cathay in $3763 coyne will play Reeder here tonight.| the first game Friday morning, after Pie senses y: which Bowdon and Hurdsfield will t Buc: ,|Belrson t-0 070 Markcane § % % Pegi solation finals will be run off 2 1 Stuart ¢ 1 2 0 0 1 Walch c 0 0 2/88 p.m. Friday with the champion- 8 i Cate, 0 0 0|ship contest scheduled to start at). Striker g 0 0 1 0 0 Marka 0 0 0 —— Stuart 000 2 4 Strehlow 0 0 0| ness is manager. @ % Totals 1 2 3| . Officers of the conference are Supt. $AQ1095 n, 90 great-grandchil : Wenaortt. '** 1 ? 314° Ww, Larson, Sykeston, president; He is 92, she is 87. None vul. Opener—@ 6. Robert Moffitt of Goodrich, vice-pres- David Kellogg Carter of Massillon,| ident, and Eimer Rosscupp, Oathay, Solution in next issue. announcing a change of four him in three trum; than votes in the Ohio delegation in the} A man could be imprisoned 14 days | bidding four Pe pe pba Bison eases national convention of| for swearing in England during the |would have done. would ha’ . 1840's, The opening lead for the four of| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) Second Annual City Bowling Tournament Will Open Tonig SNGLES, DOUBLES [Braddock, Louis Expected to Sign Monday for Title Go at Chicago June 15 TUBBS CHOSEN IOWA FOOTBALL COACH, HOPES FOR .500 SEASON SSS Hawkeyes Face Toughest! | ‘Babe’ Frets Over Schedule in Many Years With Sports Inactivity Southerner at Helm Coral Gables, Fla, Feb. 5—(P— - “Babe”, Didrikson complained Friday she was weary of watching other girls play golf. “I want to play too,” she said, explaining her professional status keeps her out of almost all tour- nament action against men. “lm going back to amateur golf. That is, if the United States new coach will hold his first| Golf association will let me. My for the Hawkeyes, who| application for reinstatement as will face the most difficult schedule reo eel aaa the USGA.” schedule with any trepidation it was | Buckeyes to Seek Tie iment ie said he hoped to nave at| For Lead at Mill City Jeast a 500 season his Zirst year. Chicago, Feb. 5.—(#)—Ohio State's Hopes to Split Even Buckeyes, through a “break” in the {s| schedule, will go after a te for first place in the Big Ten basketball title race Saturday night. The Buckeyes will battle Minnesota at Minneapolis in their second game of the month and a victory will tie them with Illinois for the conference leadership at five wins and one dee feat. While examination schedules forced most teams into idleness, Ohio State was defeating Chicago for its fourth victory. The battle will be one of two title affairs:‘on the Saturday card. In the other, Indiana will oppose Iowa. The Hoosiers have won three and lost two games, while Iowa has lost four and won one. , Other games Saturday night: Mar- quette at Northwestern; State at Wisconsin; Illinois at Notre ‘Dame and Loyola at Chicago. Venzke May Spring Upset in Mile Race New York, Feb. 5—(#)—The spot page Tight for the season's “forgot~ emanted from the athletic depart- Dickinson Peds Trim Ellendale Five, 32-28 t is amazing that a whiskey priced so sen- sibly as Glenmore can be offered at full 100 proof strength. Most whiskies in this price class are from 7 to 10 per cent lower in proof. Jolenmore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON W rt” » ce ' i t 4 v dy f { { 4 ” q ots ic on i) Al v ve q

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