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FNNEGANANDBRK Service Electric Wins Five-Man Team Honors in City Bowl LEAD STRONG QUINT [Nemons, 31-16 Victors Over Midgets, |HIMMEL-BECKER DUO|PREP FIVES RACE INTO GAME TONIGHT Oppose Saints, Hi-Liners This Week[s HIGH IN DOUBLES) EXTENSIVE SLATE Fon Voy Oe Pera ovon oso df BABE RUTH'S POPULARITY MAY [BENSON IN SINGLES} THROUGHOUT N.D, ners heal cic, YET LAND MAJOR LEAGUE JOB pista me ene Jabal Held So TILT CALLED FOR 8:15 P. M. eae athe Sa ae Sel ee cl ul fc 2 Meinhover to Start Regular Five |ont"tonign courts, "Gien’ Haness| MOOSIEY Speedster Bambino Honored at Annual Tournament Season DELAYS FINESSE DECISION Declarer Attempts Squeeze Until He Sees Discards Opponents Make, Then Plays for Small Slam By Wm. E, McKENNEY diamond and led his remaining Secretary, American Bridge trumps. "Not ail. equeese Tees aac ‘The last trump squeezed West, early. Often declarer has the choice who had the queen of diamonds and between a finesse and an attempted} © SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS squeeze. In such case it is good policy CONTRACT PROBLEM Kelly’s Lunch, Economy Gro- ql cery Finish Second and Third in Team Event ora Demons looked forward this week to With Olson and Tait in fanotner pair of tough hurdles, the A r ch es ? Mile Dinner of New York Base- Press) to defer the decision as long as posal- third week in a row that they have ‘0a ie final weeks and Reserve Hiken. (he floor sapalnst itworopgosl pp ball Writers ble, and gain information from forced discards defending players, In today’s hand, South, declarer, got @ very favorable opening 5 but even then he made his contract ‘solely because of most careful mani- pulation of his cards, The three of a bles & : SSS nents. Co-captains Bob (Casey) Finnegan| Saturday night, the Bismarck high Mark Set by Lash New York, Feb. 8&—(#)—It ap- and Emmet Birk led a tribe of North} school quint puled away in the third peared Dakota university Sioux into Bis-|quarter to score a Sane Flaten ore marck Monday, hoping to add the|/Charles Denton’s Dickinson get r tinip of the Capita Gliy Phantoms,|after the western spate cagers hed| Pecord-Holder Is Second and state independent champions, to those | hung close to their heels for two fast! Trails Cunningham, Venzke of seven North Central Conference | quarters. z s ef E i Hy it t ie i @KQJ1064 and four non-conference foes already Play Saints Tuesday to Tape in Mile a iegeieral, month | four trumps, refused to win the trick. ot dangling from their belts, gure ae pian the pens eee ‘ ta of 81 division| ‘The king of hearts was led, and ees Fresh from a 29-24 victory over the|Clement, Kelley's much-improved St. : count South discarded a hone Eee titlecaspiring ‘Momingside’ Maroons,|Mary’s five at the World War Me-| New, York, Feb, 82) quille the| attitude is doubtful, but they 3,090 total, 31 diamond. #KI76 Ce amione Stor mes in oe. Duplicate—N. & S. vul. i North East Today’s Contract Problem South West Nee East Pass South is playing the con- Pass 40 Pass tract at three no trump. Should la 3a 4a Pass 4N.T. Pass East win the opening trick? 6a Pass Pass Pass Opening lead—9 3. "8 hardly Clem Letich’s classy basketeers ar-{morial building and Friday Journey to! american footeracing, each major boca gent ane, about the Babe's popularity, rived here for the first contest of a| Valley City for their second clash of ications taneous two-game road trip tonight. Tuesday Wie seneon with Joe Rognstad’s strong Hattie ates een pherstd the ‘spon! tribute to the one- night the Nodaks will attempt to re- Bob Lia aand Jack Bows thing when he raced to a two-mile peat an earlier-season triumph over d Gilbe rt aan ho alternate | Tecord of 8:58.4 at Princeton last the Jamestown college Jimmies. ate dane ‘courts 6 posite Buddy | sPring. Tonight's aftray is scheduled to get; eset the scoring pace Saturday| UP to that time, Paavo Nurmi’s under way promptly at 6:15 P..im’l tor the smooth Capital Cltans, whose| door standard of 8:882 was con- in the World War Memorial building Etelinhes ae (ankive Swark limited the | Sidered almost unapproachable, ores eae eee. Ne Midgets to three field goals. Now, since Lash has demonstrated iH 5. us e ‘Mid’ i .| @ home-bred runner can travel eight near! year: Ge sak Tenth tue in eb P. m1 rence vRcberee Bugueseeiag| caine furlongs in less than nine minutes, sey with s characterise pacha ooming atone award heli Our a the Dickinson es was removed somes nine Asfigetax’ eave Ruthian oratory, summed up as fol- 4 with four which consider-| #PProac! i eonnecutive Joop championship, the ably weakened the Midgets’ prey some of the edge of the mile, despite ome: Bumped Off Crest Gitaage: nave mowed aown every) Shortly afterwards, Glen Enge, regu-| the feats of durable Glenn Cunning-| ar gaye the best years of my life 2 é lar startt uard for the Dem spe) Jeagues, thing in their path with the excep-| Was ‘alco pd el withe tia een ‘Saturday night in the Millrose meet 22 of them, to the big but, tion of pair of Big Ten opponents! oy infractions, another Hoosier, Tommy Deckard, pee econ and vile ey the ‘Take Lead at Half won the two-mile in 9:07.6 while Lash senso i ey pee! i: rower oF Dee Dickinson led the Demons at the| was second. Tuesday None vul. Opener—@ 8. pau # ae ss com at has struck} eng of the first quarter, 5-4, but the Cunningham Wins Handicap Solution in next issue. fear into the hearts of many @ Wes-| Bismarck cagers rallied to gain a 12-9] Cunningham's decisive victory, his i i i i BEE au 3 Re i ; : i s 3 af [ queen-nine-five of clubs. Dummy’s holding was the ten of diamonds and the ace-elght-two of clubs. East held the jack of hearts and the three clubs to the ten. ‘West, of course, discarded the small club and dummy the ten of diarionds. East dropped his heart, and now South decided to refuse the club finesse, thus making all the remaining tricks. You will note that even to the end South retained the option of the finesse in the club suit, should this u u i fe & 5 & H # : ge i 5 E te ea 5 a8 tern Conference coach, baseball. likely play at the margin at the half and were out in| third in four years in the Wana- appear the more ly play Besides Birk and Finnegan, a pair) front 22-12 at the three-quarter mark,| maker mile, left no doubt of his . clawed that ast had no more ore, Bouts (ep Ga edie iat as of high-scoring all-conference for-| Denton’s stalwarts held Hanna’s| supremacy despite the comparatively S Wards, Letich has three other vet-(nigh-scoring combination — Buddy | slow time of 4:144. The famous ex- 4 Tuesday. : ; patted and seared '® tramp. as) than @ heart, South's contract would erans from last year’s title winners—| Beall and Bob Tavis—to a single field| Kansan followed the slow pace cut out, pes 4? ‘Scores we carded ae ray oo ania anceaa ae Sa en Service, ) jednesday 3 (Copyright, 1937, ,_Inc. Don Robertson of Minot, six-foot 4 ” i goal each, but permitted Olson, Bow-| by. Lash, who tackled the “iron man’ three-inch center; and Vern Kittle-lers and Enge t register frequently. stunt of running in both races, until - son of Jamestown and Harold (Sonny) |Oison with three felld goals and five| the bell lap, ‘Then he turned on his : CITY TO SELL LIQUOR IRRIGATORS ELECT Lemaire of Grand Forks, stalwart|/charity shots wes high-pont man| characteristic finishing “kick” to win Postmaster islets guards. followed by Peterson with nine points thers. Mitchell, 8. D., Feb. 8 —(?)}—Mayor Bererct Gae bt Dlselnao ond Wile eee ae ee ae | ee ee lime | ; 4 Emest A. Crockett of Yankton was rg inberg eat Te} 5 points for of poria, ” ioneta Neting ar-|C#cted president of the Missouri liam McCosh of Valley City~forwards; | ¢] } mary: place. Webb Olgierson of Bismarck and ie Midgets, Sone ene : Dont cub Leah toes 5 rangements here to open the new city- |River Water Conservation associa~ Horace Johnson of Globe, Aris, cen-| Beall ff 0S Andere WF PE controlled business, tion here. ters; and Alva Dahl and Don Papke, vers f 3 0 1 George, f 23 of Minot, and Orris Hovde of Aneta, Peat eS & 0 0 4 Spear, 20 Measure Phantoms’ Chances I ; ; 4 Kupper, t Q Q a With an eye on the Nodaks’ record) smith, i to date, cage fans Monday were Spang'r 008 ees 59) 08, Pe Measuring the Phantoms’ chances of] ,, rarer ‘otals 310 14 Milton at Park River. springing an upset, Ofticiais:” Hunt and VonRuden. Larimore at Mayville Unbeaten ones opering sea- Bt. Leo's of Minot at Anamoose, ‘son clash with the Harlem Globe : Trotiers, the Bismarck independents § rt R rerio 14 feet, 3 inches ‘Tolals....... 918 1098 1088-9000) Veblen at Lldgerwood, have been pointing for the university |] % po! $ oun ‘at p to turn the tables on ‘the Olympic tard game ever since it was scheduled. By SCOTTY RESTON champion, Earle Meadows of South- 179— 480 Sargon parties have sharpened their scoring eyes and smoothed out urdies ough places in thelr passing attack.| New York, Feb, 8—UP)—The cin-| ,, Allen, took the to-yard Tenses th They demonstrated a real deter-| cinnati Reds have a contract to train} Gnie Walker outeprinted ® fast fleld, mination to win in hanging up a sur-| in Puerto Rico, Actually, they'll train 4 prise victory over the highly-favored in Tampa, Fla., but may have some Dakota Millers and have come a long| trouble before they do... They were way since that encounter. offered @ flat cash guarantee to train| oy, Ted Meinhover, towering center] in Puerto Rico last year and accepted : h and ee the local quint, pan ee : Laby Macrae fosmer general on starting regular five but wil inager ie club, signed @ con- ¢ ie; have two fine Mmers on the side-| tract to train down thefe again. . . j Ie ers e! eat Banmct > lines ready to go into the fray if the} MacPhail’s successor, Warren Giles, tndssed 7 Schneider going gets too tough. doesn’t want to take the team there. B y).| t 16 Handicap. .. eiheae Tait, Olson in Reserve + « « So if the island interests post Eddie Spriggs and Ollie Sorsdah!| their guarantee in a New York bank wil be holding down the two back] 0n Feb. 15, as they agreed to do, the eee court positions with Mike McGuire} Reds may face trouble for breach of Mi ‘ P, di J ‘and Johnny Spriggs at forwards. Cer-| contract. .. The New York Giants mnesota-: ur ue 890 960 1006—2865 : Lunch Zimmerman, Erickson Are Val-ly stummel...... 296 158 179— 568] (By the Associated Frees) tain to see action will be Harold Tait| have already received their guar- 4 J. Zahn. 192 210 210— 612] Minnesota 31; Ohio State 14. and Acey Olson, two members of the| antee from Havana, .. They made ® Tilt To Feature ley Cty standouts: one ‘M. Hummel. tana Normal 38; recently disbanded Millers, who were| contract with a Florida city several ! Pp Stars for Mandan Dan Schneider. 177 225— §62| Montana 37. Recruited for Leanna bette i 4 years ee and Cae get the money. ——— Tony Schneider. 213 209 156— bit Montana State 55; Brigham Young spite the bloc! col ion of]... asurer Leo Bondy said they - Handicap ....... 51 51 SI— “. the tends Uroughout. this area, a| @idn't teke any chance this time... COPhers Score Surprising Vic-| _ vatiey Be ria ees OE — — — —| Moorhead Teachers 32; Bemlajt 29. near-capacity crowd of Mandan and| The Havana guarantee, put up by'8| tory Over Highly-Regard- albey Cat, 990-2900] Eveleth Juniors 28; Ely 19. Bismarck cage fans is expected for] Cuban brewer, is already in the Ironwood Junior 45; Duluth 39. the game. Giants’ 42nd street safe, ed Buckeyes, 31-14 172— 451] (Overtime). Dick Holzer of Moorhead, veteran} Ralph McGill down on the At- 2 107— 394] Rochester N.C. I. C. official, will referee. lanta Constitution was talking to a 138— 479 Only the annual four-game series} gent who lines up athletes for one of 11— 431 with the North Dakota Agricultural| the large universities, and the gent ‘Ten 160— 443 college Bison, opening Feb. 19 at| says the high school lads are really/tancie tonight at Minnes: 198— 504 Grand Forks, stands between the| getting tough. . , One demanded the| feature contest of the week’s University and the conference cham- | scout guarantee he'd play in the Rose] ence program. Totals....... 924 913 955—2792 pionship. Bowl... Another wanted the school] syinnesots, holding third place by 7 Morningside tumbled the Bison| to pay his way, take his family along} virtue of a 31-14 upset over the high- from the unbeaten ranks before bow-| and get them on relief, . . And regarded Ohio State Buckeyes 152— 445|Mines 17 . ing to the Sioux at Grand Forks. A| another asked for @ scholarship for|gaturday night, will oppose Purdue, 147— 371 Paes summary of the Morningside-N. D. U.| himself and one for his sister, too. . | second club with a record of 167— ye Lrtarrhs Minnesota 1; game follows: Ripper Collins, Cubs’ first baseman represent ni 158— Michigan Tech 1. ak. eats vf eee | ft pf| in town for the baseball writers’ din- sou fd br Mealy the ied t, f x K, { 03 189— 565) (Overtime). ' Finne'n {2 0 2 Olsom £1 2 2| He% Says they had a raffle to help|totel. Olson, c 1 119— 357]. Macalester 1; St. Olaf 1. (Over- Robert'nc 3 2 2 Ander'n c 1 0 3} the flood sufferers the other night,| Victory Erick'n s » Lemaire 5 0 2 0 Ander'n g 4 0 4] and two of his loud shirts brought A Ca Pepke, g 9 2 3 Jacobs, g 2 0 2 $11 h, Coman’ Kittle’n ¢ 0 0 2 Micken £0 3 0 each. . . Those poor ball players Delmore moll, WRES’ G == = Snyder, g 1 0 0| who expect to pump up public sym- ne sete Totals 11 712 Ander'n c 0 0 1] pathy in thelr contract squabbles = ected - Minnesota 19; Nebraska 9. % is| should stop bein otographed Official MMI! Officlals—Dick Holzer, Lloyd Fale | romping Ae eed eae el 236— 606 SWIMMING re! 2 eit Bell ee ees the Iowa . wa ,° a poe hod Towa State 55; Car! 20. football , but their in- Handi eoeeeee Se Bowling Standings || teres: in’tim put him in the. nice —— — s,|Soldier Field Sought | position to dicker for a new Southern Totals....... 928 916 1047—280: As Site for Title Go COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Methodist contract... He landed a : Standi five-year document and also the as- Pel 2 Chicago, Feb. 8—(P)—The Pet. | surance that after it’s through he’ Boprreiene Club 5 be a professor on the university's 5 . . « Clarence Lloyd, popular Cardinal secretary, will for suits and overcoats formerly sold at $25 Fs Wit training camp in Daytona beach. 152 the $ 7H > feated by Illinois earlier,in the season, 50 ne! yi 8 pte’ he nein gained revenge with a 41-33 victory. | rom 1911-14. 149 icto. ver Big Ten standings: the field, in- IN) sm eome' bea oe oe eee Sat ae meat te 4 jake Stocker and Becker with ners }{2| and 20 points, respectively, paced le urdue . $ 3 a" day racing for suits ove! ts formerly sold at $35 Martin 141| Knights of Columbus to a convincing | Minnesota 4:2 187 Shirts j ener ; at 63-40 victory over the newly-organiz- sickune 42 22 -born star Pajamas ! phale 1i3|ed Highway team in a City League 42 216 second with Men’s smart dress flannel | A selection of $3.95 and Agre 139; game here last week Pesaro Leo 460 . Aste ig . Northwestern 23 161 ‘en 52— now $2.95 pajamas now $1.95. ottum 138|,, Johnny Flaig and Bennett were | wisconsin 140 eazy A bag peel gle] ae is os $1.69—8 for $450 | pajamas now $1.38, Sizes ennis for ighway quint, each counting ' 0 now $1.39. Bashara’'.-.. 1331 ive times from the floon, os |MCAB® veeeeseneeee OT in a 19 500 Sizes 14 to 16 A, B,C. 1 140— ‘ Walstead Tuesday night Klein's Toggei RECORD CLAIMED 118] plays the Highway and Thursday the! Chisage—The United Air Knights of Columbus oppose the claimed a new airline speed The above are cash prices, Starkle . Laakso . if ‘i he » ‘The summary: division Season's Records ak fg ft pf High ft pt ¥ 4 High team, three games—3r, Be 9 2 3 Allen Fiore) * Association of Commerce .... 13 6 is etd b fro High | single game, team: 221 333 ¥ Myers 62 1 Gere! 8 EG i k 62q{Hubion 3 1 1 Wet 238 311 Broadwa ila ma: Dak. 8], wate Fi aoa . —*