The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1937, Page 8

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‘Tavis, Bowers, Beall Pace Bis- marck High in Second Win Over St. Mary’s EDDIE REFF OUTSTANDING Yeasley, Andrews Lead Imps to 21-14 Triumph Over An- gels in Preliminary harap high school Ferree the , Capital City basket champ- fonship Tuesday’ night by defeating Bt. Mary’s, 27-14, in a fast, loosely- game at the World War Me- building. It was the Demons’ victory over the Saints this Clement Kelley's strong Class B started out to give the ranking full ‘evening but its leading the offensive. smoothly and passing well jumped to a 2-0 lead after art of playing time had ith 354 il i. Bowers in shot to knot the count at 2-all but Eddie Reff, whose defensive work Schneider's infraction and Bob wis followed in to bring the score to 5-3 in the Demons’ favor shortly be- riod closed. Irl Tubbs (right), football coach at Miami (Florida) university, was an- nounced as successor to Ossie Solem at the University of lowa. Tubbs is shown In lowa City with &. G. Schroeder (left), lowa’s new athletic director, after announcement by the board in control of athletics of the of Tubbe as football coach. (Associated Press Photo) Klein’s Smother Highway, 71 to 22 Klein's Toggery quint ‘went on|,, another scoring rampage Tuesday night to hang a 71-22. defeat on the North Dakota highway department, quint in a City League basketball and eight field goals respectively, stood out on the offense for the Toggery quint with Gordie Engen and|- Bill Kung limiting the highwaymen to eight baskets from the floor. Temenson and Allen were the best performers for the highway. Temen- son counted twice from the floor and four times from the free throw line Flaig Fortune Timenson Crawford Neuen- schwander Totals Jewell Young Holds Big Ten Leadership » Feb. 10.—(7)}—Jewell Sports Round-Up By SCOTTY RESTON New York, Feb. 10—()—Bahe Risko, andsome Syracuse middle-weight contender, has 60 stitches in his two eyebrows and not a trace of a scar... he lost his mid- , Gleweight title to Freddie Steele last July mainly be- cause Steele cut open both eyes early in the fight. . - Immediately famous Seattle plastic surgeon, Risko claims they have healed perfectly and Chicago, Young,-Purdue's flashy forward, held | we 8 25-point lead over his closest rival in the race for Big Ten individual basketball honors We ~] and @ chance to break the all-time record of 167 points made by Joe Reiff of Northwestern in 1933. Young has collected 30 points on 36 field goals and 18 free throws in six games, the same number as remain on Purdue's schedule. departure of Charley. Gelbert from the Cards to the Reds hurt one closest friendships in baseball.. »'+ . In the old days Gelbert and Frankie Frisch were inseparal In second place is Ken Gunning, fund Indiana forward, with 65 points on 27 baskets and 11 free throws. Mike McMichael of Northwestern is third with 50 points, one more than the | total held by Harry Combes of Illi- nols, : coor a onnne @| comomentt alocuccrod | cocwonpnt alne Totals 1: Score by period: BTCK eee Mary’ 6 4—l4 ws missed: Beall 1, Tavis J. Entringer 1, N. Schneider Fay Brown; umpire: Milo pf Angels fg ft 3 Bobs, ft t 1 3 Helbling f 1 1 Griffin, c 0 ° cS J © Heiser, ¢ 0 © Weigel, & 1 1 2 0 © a] coconen: ol onHomonets ‘f NORDSTROM HIGH SCORER &t. Paul, Feb. 10—()—Tenny: Nord- strom, star Gustavus center, who has accounted for 62 points in six games, They’ the .» + Gent Florida machine permits, Tuesday held the individual scoring let his Jead in the Minnesota college confer- ence basketball league. . The first rodeo, colorful cowboy sport, was held at Pecos, Tex., fifty years ago, OUT OUR WAY giving ‘em the old snake eyes, huh? Gasoline refiners in California paid road tax on 1,476,000,000 gallons of gasoline in 1935, Kelly’s Lunch Five AS PROMOTERS SELECTED CHICAGO Topple 2,734 Pins Win Two Out of Three Games From Capital Cafe; Serv- ice Electric Victors Lr i389 FT geese root t 772 818 181— 191— Soldier Field Board ‘ Postpones Decision|?:: Chicago, Feb. 10.—(P)— Mass., stopped Oscar Rankins, 166%, (1); Jackie Wilson, 129%, Pitteburgh, Freddie pointed Cincinnati, (10) Chicago next June hit the doldrums Wednes- particularly true] Hum'el-Becker $7.50 lowing a meeting of these men {n Chicago, Joe Triner, chairman of Itinols state athletic commission, sald James J. Braddock, world’s ryweight champloi lenger, In Chicag , would defend his title against Joe Louis, Negro either June 15 or June 22, depending on whether eld In Soldier Field or at Comiskey park. Left to right: Triner; fy promer Mike Jacobs, promoter; Jul tear co-manager Louls. (Associated Press CASH, MERCHANDISE PRIZES AWARDED WINNING BOWLERS oe 36 Business Houses Contribut- City Six to Play ed to Success of Second Annual City Tourney Hoskins-Meyer, G, P. , Annex Barber Shop, is Score Handi Total 15 0 3’ 29991532990 295: 54— 2953 rvice Blectric Lunch., Gro. Coman’s . Capitol Ca: Foresters . DOUBLES Score Hand! Total 06— 1. Sch’der-Schm't be 1084—1 Mitchell 98] Verduin-Ben'n ive Fights Last Night .. (By the Associated Press) out- Miller, 127%, Walst'd-Martin 34. Brown-N. Marti 'W. Schnelder-Nelson. Frolund-O. Balawi Winistorfer-Stols ... 1 J, Zahn-c. Warner. 1 Larson. M. Wold . Magnuson an 997—180—11' 1050—123—1173 1025—132—1157 046—111—1157 Cleveland: 961—165—1126 962—153—1115 969—14: 1 xPerson-Rohrer Moeller-MacG: aegstee a pan: Bee 13, Pe MMM EMH K MMR 3 son $3.00, all events. x—Indicates’ winners of merchan- dise prizes. St. Cloud-Duluth Game May Settle Loop Title 8t., Paul, Feb, 1010) The game 1937 basketball ‘Teachers le z i il Hints ae t E Jimmies, 39 to 1 Po eg outplayed: the J » college Univer'ty f Birk, ¢ enn onoutt el onors woook +d ol ommmonone Totals University. 15; ? Dick Holzer. 3,144 Entries in Dog. Show at N. Y. Garden New York, Feb. 10—(?)—The na- ton’s best-groomed {| rsencconot : LOWLY EIGHT WINS GAME Declarer Sets Up Intermediate Card for Discard Which Ausaree Him Precarious Contract turned the deuce of hearts, which was A-club was Jed from dummy snd “a Grand Forks, N.D., Feb. 10—(#)— Pinkey Faigren'’s Walsh County Ag- ‘Wednesday owned a 25-24 bas- ‘ketball victory over central of Grand Forks but a capacity crowd in the) t é 4 i tf { [ ; i H Your Favorite hiskey Is Back eed il [ g 5 i i i ly Bi 5: ui | i # § i nigel nil E

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