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> \ Schmeling Whips © ‘Alumni Demand Thomas, Fails to Athletic Probe - Impress Bomber At Michigan VU... is y ing 10|Louis Predicts He'll Beat Ger- : sai RE SER Lan rds 08 Sm ou Shaughnessy Asks | Baa) | ecicrants [Angels Trek To ort Ya ‘ been pretty well demonstrated by ing Kipke Ousting ames thus fF. son promost-| Toy With Minnesotan ~= | Protection for cations, Wahpeton, with an erred. st ¥ Rg aT =o a 1937 state tournament veterans bacl New York, Dec. 14.—( joe Louis, on the team, and Jamestown rated|the cocoa-colored champion, is not a Forward Passer right at the top of the list. Fargo,|man easily impressed. captained by Johnny Abbott, former/ He sat dead-panned in Madison Bismarck boy, Grand Forks, Valley|Square Garden Monday night while|Advocates Changing Rules to City and Bismarck followed close on|}Max Schmeling knocked Harry % the heels of the Wops and the Jays|Thomas catty, 98 a dervish in eight Allow Passing From Any _ in figuring of most followers of the|rounds, and all Joe had say was: . . ; spirit, though all of them were pretty |“If I can’t whip that Schmeling the Point Behind Line much uncertain quantities. next une i sont eter want to see a eee : , wit Right now, following the real open- | another pair of boxing gloves.” cago, Dec. 14.—(#)—Legislation é i : ing of the Class A cage season last| Joe might have been whistling in| is needed to stop the imnerelleest Teck- 3 i oan, peniessen t week, the Wops and Fargo appear to|the dark. Schmeling, to the lay eye, | less punishment” of forward passers in y be the class of the league. The Far-;had looked like a truly great fighter | college football games, Clark Shaugh- goans have won two games in as many |as he toyed with Thomas in the early |nessy, head coach at the University} Here's a pitcher being farmed out, but it's to no minor league for Van Lingle Mungo, fireball’ ace of the starts, downing the Walsh County |rounds and then methodically chopped | of ‘Chicago, declared Tuesday. Brooklyn This is how he keeps his arm in condition during the winter months at his farm near Aggies, 38 to 18, in their opener and/him to the canvas with lightning] Shaughnessy will advocate changes} Paseland, S.C. Bossy seems unconcerned over her owner's future, but deeply concerned are Mungo's owners beating Moorhead, 37 to 24, in their|rights. But Louis sounded exactly like|in the rules at the meeting of Ameri-| Over whether his arm-will be in tip-top shape for the 1938 season. é second game. The Wops matched}he meant it. ca's gridiron coaches at New Orleans 2 = Fargo’'s victory over the Aggies Friday} So did his dusky manager, old Jack Dec. 28 to bring about action to pro- e ° night with a 43 to 19 triumph over | Blackburn; “All I hope is that nothin’ | tect the passers, the Walsh county team, happens to that date we got with| He will propose that passes por Ss ocr ate 1 awis be per- Grand Forks nosed out Valley City,|Schmeling next June,” he said hap-, mitted from any point behind the line 20 to 19, Friday, in its second start|pily in ae soci Seacea ¢ scrimmage as flowed in profes- against a Class A foe after defeat- icket le ore ;sional foot Instead of compelling Best W. m. A hl f ing Devils Lake in its opener and Sat-| Nothing, apparenity, is going to)the college player to toss his shots Ce) an. e e oO aS urday night held the Bluejays to aj happen to that date. Over 16,000 cus-/ from at least five yards back of the ear Swimming Star Wins in Closest Johnny Revolta tomers jostled their way into the scrimmage line, Balloting in History of Poll; I Mi e Wi } : é ; 2% to 27 deadlock. Then Bismarck won from Devils|Garden Monday night, ignoring the} The kindly, considerate Shaugh- : ’ Lake, not given much consideration as| exhortations of the Anti-Nazi pickets|nessy, one of the oldest coaches in P la W mi a prospective champion, 16 to 15,|Who paraded before the doors. point of service now in the game, y In omen $ thanks to a desperate last half rally.| Most of them seemed to be theré/brands the punishment a youngster Devils Lake came back to defeat Man- |to cheer Schmeling. must face in the modern game as ge Pp tarts dan, 21 to 17, Saturday, after trailing] While beaten by @ much superior |“nothing short of murder.” for half of the game. And Minot’s ae: ro eg ee Paes ae ae ie ici yeas GER ee foot- champion Magicians, with only one|staced. star at the University of Minne-| q. ieiber of lest year’s team ‘back in sixth time im the elghth round before Jaota twenty-odd years ago, Sheugh- Six Sponsored Teams Entered! (xitty) Rawls, Florida swimming a 19 8 the lineup, lost to Edison high school sy sa le was never subjected to i ptured tional . Ann Mich., the lineup, Jost to Hdlson high Schoo’ |him, rubber-legged, to his corner. He the brutal punishment that the pres-| ("” League to Play First | quees nfo cephes a aattcmistine | MOneys-Thomeon, Dick Metz | pies for liberal interpreta Gopher state. didn’t know a@ thing by that time, but}ent day forward passer must take. Games Tonight tion Tuesday of being rated the No. 1 Tie for Second festern nce Bicane acer StemDt to, mse, ony Fe eae Abin aR eh SvOIE since he initio: re Fe batten net in onus, athlete of the year among feminine S J2 in those 18, 5 re — forecasts on the basis of s0 little in: Sy! play neverthe: Play in the wi competitors in the seventh annual 1 Gal De Lizana Next New York, Dec, 14—(#)—Katherine LIBERAL INTERPRET! ek Pockets $2,500 First Prize|OF BIG 10 RULING AS! formation, but it does appear that|Stopped Louis last summer peared | less was Just as rough and tough. . this is going to be a wide-open cam- par py atesral Boers ‘i ae pee nts et es Gr cs Associated Brose sports pol yar won|A six-year ambition to win the Miami paign with no quintets so clearly out- G If chi f standing as were Minot, Bismarck and|nce he got himself unlimbered. ‘ormer Panther ‘Pro’ |schoot gymnasium, Jalmer Swenson, ee or tae Tere aa by the Sahnng Revolte ot Ey Evanston, one Valley City last year. He let his wild-swinging opponent/ Favors Subsidization me, teq mesiay Tne) nation’s leading sports writers, Only|banked © $2,500 check here Tuesday carry the fight to him and bided his . Bismarck high school Demons and the time, ‘Thomas, in fact, connected suf-| pittsburgh, Dec. 14—(P}—The Uni-| thelr “captains are! eee a ae Same nivale anita Lissns of pehete ne scored is three ig Hime 92tE | ation,” Custom Built FORD Breese reeres fulibe shed when ie erred 8 versity of Pittsburgh's first “paid” |Bootery, Marion Albrecht; Bismarek| Chile, the new holder of the United| Back in 1932 Revolts—unheralded AUTO RADIO ai oy lcuinere play. Bismarck Opens Up in Sixth football player ¢he’s a millionaire}theater, Mary McDonald; 8. & L.,| States tennis title, and Estelle Lawson |in a field of the nation’s best money R Beek The Hi-Liness Pisy Bimedey| Te wasn't until the sixth that Max,|ROW) Went on the record Tuesday in| Fiorence Nichol: State Pur company,| Page of Chapel Hill, N. C, the Na- golfers—finished second in the BIg /tne affairs of an educational insti- : / night moving around eesily, unhurriedly,|f@vor of subsidization, declaring he}Inez Lee; J. C. Penney, Elizabeth | tional golf champion. pe Deepen tution.” Approved were bons fide| MM <olal@Taktars1eR) 2 rs began cracking Harry on his whiskers, {Wed “whatever material success I|Daschle, and Bismarck Motors, Kay| Miss Rawls led in first place votes, holes many * une loans, scholarships, “not primarily e TIEN GRANGE THERE He said afterward that he had found |™#y since have attained” to financial | Stamness. é with 11, to Miss Lizana’s 10 and Mrs. ing the 1935 P.G-A.| stnistic.” and wages and salaries 4 wha ce rare the Eagle Bend, Minn,, product harder |Help in college. ‘The schedule: Tuesday, 7 p, m,,| Page’s.eight. Tabulation of points, on “honestly earned by athletes.” ‘The victory of Edison (Minneapolis) |to tag with a right than he did Louis.|_ Joseph C. Trees, associate of M. L.|8, é& L, vs. J. C, Penney; 7:50, State} @ 3-2-1 basis as each expert rated than Monday, paternal fates at A BRAND high school’s basketball team over|But once he got the range it was all Benedum in world-wide oil operations, |Fur vs. Bismarck Motors; 8:40, Bis-| three women performers in the order Form: er Pitch er Di es Baie lant Friday was an szapty re-/ over, geld Monday night at » varsity club |marck Motors va, Richmond's, of preference, gave Miss Rawls th NEW 1937 venge for the way the jans| Just before the seventh round end- pee 6 undefeat Thursday, 7 p. m., State Fur vs.| No, 1 honors, with 53, Miss Lisani x 1 i soled Bison's otherwise gen ABD ea Thoms went down, hard, the bell var ee ae ceoniaatea is) Bismarck theater; 7:50, 8, & L. vs. § i of Accident Injuries FORD Radio last year. It was like Tevenge|}clanging almost as he landed. *” pre : 'Bismarck Motors; , Richmond’s Seay on another team, what with only one|mouth had been bleeding since the| “That education is the primary ob-, vs. J. ©. Penney. aid Dothan, Als., Dec. 14—()—John C. While they ry ‘ letterman back on the Magic City|second round, when one of Max’s lefts |Jective; that the boy really wants an| Dec. 21, 7 p. m., J. ©, Penney vs. money, each collecting $1,125. - 7, former Cincinnat!) pf a9¢ ONLY { squad and the Magicians admittedly |had driven a tooth almost through |education, and that the institution |State Fur; 7:60, 8 é& L. vs. Rich- , other notch back—at 284 for x Tut the ‘high-powered quintet they|his under lip. In the eighth, Schmel- (sees to it that he either gets that ed-|mond’s; 8:40, Bismarck theater vs.|Holm Jarrett. Miss Didrickson, now|{urth money of $750—ceme Sam 50: Sass were a year ago. Not that Edison|ing really went to work, and Thomas |ucation or is removed from its stu-| Bismarck Motors. concentrating on professional golf, Snead, the slugger from aber engineered and was out with blood in its eye, and|was bouncing up and down like a rub- | dent rolls.” Dec, 23, 7 p. m., 8. & L. vs, Bis-| was winner of the 1982 poll. eke a Myatvee wie. hanes Installed approved auto blood only. But # defeat such as ber ball until Donovan made the Ger- marck theate! 60, State Fur vs.| Here's the tabulation of poll results: ‘i ey radio for your Minot handed the Minnesota ch: man desist. Allen. Gomez Divide Richmond’s , Bismarck Motors Pirst Points 285. Reg. $48.00 1987 Ford V8.. pions last year would rankle in any-| Thomas hadn't been down before in Gomes 4 vs. J. ©. Penney. Katherine Rawis, all-around i body's heart, his four-year ring career, and Schmel-| AJ, Pitching Honors) _ Dec. 28, 7 p. m. Richmond's: vs. pion 18 New 1986 Ford Radios’ ** * ing’s right surprised him considerably. snes Bismarck Motors; 7:50, Bismarck Lisana, Gr, d F ks V ft UP WITH THE PROS Chicago, Dec. 14—(}—Vernon| theater va. J. 0. Penney; 8:40, 8. é& “ 10 82 and ror! otes $34.50 mm) 5 The ettent to which professional] Abbey Cagers Beat (Lefty) Gomez of New York, the fel-|™,vs. State Bur. ‘i football has gripped the interest of low they said was “through” a year public: is invited to attend all! golf champion .. 52 FE ch Installed. Regularly $44.50 Ey cntnted Aveericane 4s, poll ex- Belfield Team 24-20] ago or s0 ago, and Johnny Allen of |Stmes, for which there will be no ad- ; e Franchise Bave $10.00 in the anticipation with Cleveland divided individual pitching | ™ssion charge, Swenson said. pl 22 hice grea emplified which they looked fol to Sun-| Belfield, N. D., Dec. 14—In one of |honors during the past American $10.00 day's game between the Chicago|the fastest games ever seen on the lo- [League season, official averages| (GRIMMS ADVISERS NAMED 8, Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 14—(?)— c ehpetucnst Bears and the Washington Redskins. |cal court, Assumption Abbey's basket- |showed Tuesday i ee ee te Ohad | Helen Stephens, track After listening to figures on cost and) onicsgo—sammy But there were other factors in that| ball team took an extra period to de-| ‘The statisti arded Gomez the fey eer ee that Te Chicago) and record-holde: attendance, Grand Forks baseball | ERSAL game which served to arouse more| feat Belfield 24 to 20. Junior clrouit’s earned run leadership. | (nt x indy ony Caer, fans Monday night voted to accept ®| Orton fashington Redskins “than ordinary interest. Tt was in part| ‘The two teams were tied 12 to 12 at |APpearing in 34 games, the Yankee | fume: (try ‘at ‘ankee infield star,| 8, title golf franchise in the northern baseball) P. MOTOR CO @ contest of power versus versatility. | the end of the first half, 16 to 16 at the |Scuthpaw, who won 21 and lost 11 Pkt Gabby Hartnett will act league. : George P. le ‘The Bears, with the hardest-running lend of the third quarter and 20 to 20/ tilts, allowed only 233 runs per con- ramen next season to Manager Speakers at the meeting includea| Marshall Disteieters, backs pea ce most Dowerful linemen at the end of the game. It was the ee the lowest in the league since | Charlie Grimm. Dirdikson, Steve Gorman, president of the Fargo- Phone 981 101 W. Bdwy. . > —considering reserves as well as first- tlie season. 1. | 1934. , y Baugh Ole g Oppegaard, ae perfor mers—in the dengue , es nae Acne cl ase ey ane See nes eee and lee Baugh Old Stuff to ore i the pe mostly on power plays an Q - ; at the game 3 fast ball-carriers. The Redskins de- fermen fever et year's squad, the season, compiled the highest won- | Folks Back in Texas pended on the good right arm of! pried t hivanipiien and-lost percentage in the circuit's] @————® Slingin’ Sammy Baugh, the most-| Thomas Abbey” fe gt pt|Distory. Dallas, Dec. 14—()—Texas Archery Is Added to [aan nee nes siven . publicized passer in the game. And|Coulter Schmidt,f 6 0 1]. folks who followed Sammy Baugh | Women’s Gym Classes] *uthority to select his own aides. how he came enrough! eae Minneapolis Fighters from the time he chunked a a be z Be otn's Hupert 6 0 8] Ge Ba “drug store” football through his | Archery has been added’ to the pro-| Jimmies Win from o IPKE Haspert,g0 0 2 t Technical ‘Kayoes gram of. women’s ‘gym classes spon- 5 We don't know a thing about it, but $2 ° Bran, so 0 0 Bottineau, 34 to 23 it peers to oe net Harry Kipke got} Totals 1 1 pone £ 8 4 5 Minneapolis, 14—()—Russ Slingin’ Sem, the passin’ man . 4 pases what In the vulgar language v, Ras Wasser, Minneapolis, scored a tech-| —the lanky West Texan they're vor jamestor F, —P)— ere D é ae of the proletariat “‘a-dirty deal” when || nicat over Verne ‘Trickle,| calling “the greatest football play ! Ghrusone College downed the ‘Bot- : AT LOWEST COST / he was “let out” at the University of —————___ bert Lea veteran, in the fifth round| er in the world,” since his show tineau school of forestry basketball Michigan. And we think most of the Fort Yates Defeats of a scheduled six-round bout Mon-| on ice-coated Wrigley field in ay. e members |team Monday night, 34-23, to chalk ‘ GREYH UND Sale s toate) Herne a3 Solen Team 23 to 12 cay as a es chicago ney ee ae fake rete He up its ere Leary Pa ot oar, : Happy Savings on holiday travel! Grey. followed ‘o seconds were unable “man near! dancing. All women in-|season. Jamestown led a i i ya. hound round. trii “41.3 the teams during the past few years feel ad D Seale net x the Albert Lea Saturday for three years down |terested are invited to attend, Miss| 14-11. KG cont of driving: Re ‘than dy aie rimiiel the same way about it. It's only) wort yates, , N. D., Dec, 14—Pre- , ng Aven aes pare aren senting a strong defense that forced Deotis Seared the match to Wasser. Texas fathers don’t tell ordi- brilliant record at Michigan despite | perch epee pe ore ons And Joutclassed completely Jack Maras of], i sch ‘of Gallfornisie Ch BUFFALO isos ‘4 the last few years when football there | tested Solen here, 28 to 12 Pritt; Bree | Ober, 20 Win @ technical knockout in j Ts went through a depression period. the first round of their scheduled © And now, Just when it seemed as |gave Port Saree as cart eed NG | four-round bout, Solen never was able to ‘Thelew : move in front, ee Tinete's'T 27 ten «fC Impression at Ri 5 nee 1 Fights Last Night | Last Night | iE Genres $i mpression at Ringside Was Max Could y ° | satnnespolls. — Negotiations ; ——- tC 0 1 3 Heinze 0 0 21 Have Polished Off Thomas Almost at Will | ing made for a home and se (By the Associated Press) Oe dene ;| California hockey veama, ‘The Gopher é a Chicago—Pete Lello, 130, Mich- 00 0 stones 0 0 0 —Says Eddie Brietz. of Forestry 23. puckaters, will go to the coast this ’ igan City, Ind. outpointed Billy a¢ 9 9 0 Broxm'rg0 9 0! New vi ‘ J March and the Trojans are expected Marquart, 128, Winnipeg (10). Sneigol f 0 0 0 '— ——| New York, Dec. 14—(#)}—Mike Ja- 28, to return the visit in 1039. New York—Max Schmeling, 196, CANE Toth ricaewe 2S 10 | cobs looked over his near sell-out and » former world heavyweight cham- Referee: Wetch; umpire, Doyle. said: “Swell, I hope them boycotters hese e * pion, stopped Harry Thomas, ——————._ ,_ } don’t feel hurt.” ... Impression at the| owned | AN GE RN ‘ . % hi is ees 50 golf ringside was Max could have polished , TO P. CA TOU EYS AT é clubs in Ji ith bershii off Thomas any time he wanted to, oa Sam er clet HO Reem Ba i Seen ing FARGO MEETING DEC. 27-28 > AS — surprise of the evening was to hear|.. . Georgia re ——— Essen ld Poin mi the popular Jimmy Braddock booed .-|Bismarck Is Almost ‘Foregone t by a few fans when he entered the ring to be introduced. .. . 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