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Bison Only N. D. College ‘Cage Team to See Action on Light Program This Week West, Gainor Named Co-Captains i it ate es ‘All Class A High School Teams . to Remain Idle Until After Holidays (By the Associated Press) With one exception, major North Dakota basketball quints have hung their togs for a one to two week rest during the Christmas holiday season. Only the Agricultural college Bisons, who oppose Superior Teachers at Su- perior, Wis. Tuesday, are scheduled to see action this week among the state's college teams. All Class A high school teams are slated to remain idle. Squads generally will reassemble the first week in January to launch into intensive campaigns leading to the March tournament season. Class B high school games this week include: Monday St. Mary’s of Bismarck at New Eng- land. Berthold at Minot Model. St. Mary’s at Napoleon. Epping at Tioga. Donnybrook at Mohall. Elgin at New Leipzig. Tuesda: 'y Langdon at Park River. Fessenden at Minneawukan. Sacred Heart at Moorhead Model. New Salem at Taylor. Ollie, Mont., at Beach. Watford City at Bisbee. Ada, Minn., at Mayville. Wednesday Cooperstown at Carrington, Stanton at Beulah. Lansford at Bowbells. Fort Yates Cager Helps Beat Mates Tosses in Basket for Wakpala as Standing Rock Team Loses 57 to 56 t Yates, N. D., Dec. 20.—Collins, Yates forward, has too keen & eye for his own good. nine times team, Col- swished the ball through the hoop for Wekapal: South Da: Standing five 57 to 56 ba PEUECS SE CEE Eg uE2 ua adie Bg from the free-throw line of 22 points to lead individual with Brown Otter, of Wak. 3 i | copsnsconsent? 3 Fl eomteoned aleonen o ut x 4 3 3 4 Cl 0 1 a Totals 26 1 _ Technical fouls: Cadotte 1. | Last-Minute Rally : Gives Glen Ullin Win i i i F fife @ non | HM OOME w a g: | mroccerene® Filibec! 3 Wilmes, Totals wle ol common? o HARA rene Homtmnol 2 4 a] onmowoo? =| So] proncommeeste Teams Glen Ullin oF Reserves fj " ‘CHUCK’ GAINOR JACK WEST Grand Forks, N. D., Dec, 20.—()}—Charles (Chuck) Gainor of Milnor, N. D., and Jack West, Jr., of Grand Forks Monday were the newly-chosen captains of the University of North Dakota’s 1938 football team. ‘Announcement was made at the annual gridiron dinner for the repeating North Central champs, given by service clubs Friday night. Both men are juniors, Lynn Waldorf, Northwestern university coach, gave the principal address at the dinner. MEDWICK WALKS OFF WITH NL FIELDING AND Gabby Hartnett, Third.in Bat- ting Race, Tops Catchers for 5th Straight Year New York, Dec, 20.—(7)—The Na- tional League announced its official fielding averages for 1937 Monday— and that Medwick man is in again. It wasn't enough that Ducky- ‘Wucky (of the St. Louis Cardinal and Carteret, N. J., Medwicks) collected just about every offensive title for slaughtering pitchers with his big bat. He was the loop’s championship field- ing outfielder for the year, as well. ‘With his offensive and defensive sweep, Ducky headed a quartet of pretty handy guys to have around Not far behind Medwick was Gabby Hartnett of the Cubs, who wound up in the batting race, and for the straight year topped the league’s Tegulars in fielding. Then was the loop'’s No, 1 comeback, Whitney, who hit 341 and was e finest fielding third-sacker. And » there was Pinky's Phillies teammate, Dolf Camilli, who added the first baseman’s defensive title to ‘his 339 batting average. Medwick handled 342 chances in 156 games and committed only four errozs, for an average of 9883. At that, he wasn’t far in front of his closest fly- chasing rivals, Lloyd Waner of the Pirates, with a .9876 average, and Terry Moore of the Cards, with 9875. The classiest middle-of-the-infield work, the figures show, came from the top two pennant contenders, the Giants and Cubs. Burgess White- head, New York’s ground-covering ace, led the second basemen with a 974 i Twenty pitchers fielded for 1.000, but Brooklyn’s Van Mungo and old Guy Bush of Boston, handling 53 chances each, were rated in front. BEATS DEADLINE Perse dain at) sia’ the in- ution’s Negro high-jumy star who has been national ieee column for the Marquette Uni- Tribune, BATTING TITLES|: Nodaks Rally to |; Beat S. D. Tutors'é Aberdeen, 8. D., Dec. 20.—(?)—The Northern State Teachers college Wolves gave the North Dakota uni- versity Sioux’a sensational battle here Saturday night, but the four-time North Central conference champions came from behind for 41-38 victory. The first half was a rough affair with neither team able to make its shots count. The period ended with Northern on the long end of a 15-13 score as a result of accuracy from the free throw line. Each team counted four baskets. The Wolves built their advantage to 19-13 early in the second half, but the Sioux finally tied it up at 22-22 with seven minutes gone. Northern regained the lead on a free throw but the Sioux built up a 26-23 margin never headed, N. Dakota fg ft pf McCosh, f 2 2 Kelleher f 2 Sel Rindy, g Nelson, f aan = ulhane Totals 14 13 17 .: Totals Referee: Cy Holgate. HE HAS TALENT | ocretesersrerees Connwoco: O'Brien, looconwoonwe, = Sl] mr oesersmennn “ Ss e Northern fg ft pf Py Keglers Set Up Four New Marks In Week of Play Kelly’s Lunch Holds City League Lead; Coca Cola Quint Tops Commercial ~ maples for a single game high of 256 to displace Clearence Frolund’s former high of 230 and aid materially in giv- ing his Coca Cola team-mates undis- puted first place fe Se oes league standings. Court, tied with Coca Cola in the first position « week ago, dropped to third place be- Be the second-place Red Owl quin- Texaco'ay entry bettered its own commercial loop three game high of 2,585 by turning in a new record of 2,608 and Tribune No. 1 kegiers bowled a new single game high of 965 to im- prove on Texaco’s former mark of 942. Only mark to fall in the City league, in which Kelly’s Lunch continued to set the pace, was in the single game bracket. Kelly's Luch spilled the pins for a total of 976 to raise its own for- mer mark of 965. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ‘Teams Won Coca Col: Red Owl Coman Ci Blackstone Club . Tribune Texaso . Nash Fi Tribune No. 2. Individual Average i Sores ets cons! L, Brown tier Pim petot tp eet} ook |. Glitschka Baldwin D. Schni High Second high tei —Texas High sin ie, Tribune ) Second high single gate, Te: High individual, three * , Schneider Second high individual, mes- Schneld aft! vee ichnelder game, Schmidt . Second nigh vidual—L, three single game, indi- Brown . Commercial League The scheduie in this weeks play: Wednesday—Red Owl vs. Coman Cour: ‘ibune No. 1 vs, Tribune No. 2, —Blackstone Club vs. Texaco; Nash Finch vs. Coca Cola. CITY LEAGUE ‘Teams Kelly's Lunch Wonder Loat . Service Electric Hamm's Beer . Bismarck Grocery . * Individual average Ne » — In addition to aa ynesburg, being the greatest quarterback in Waynesburg college gridiron history, Arnold Koepka is a talented pianist 01 and does musical arrangements for a R campus dance orchestra, Most of Heavy Hitting in American League Last Year Done by Right-Handers New York, Dec. 20—(?)—What has happened to those plans to send Dan W Hill, live wire president of the Piedmont league, to an executive job in the southern association? .. . Jack Dempsey has leased the Newsreel| theater site just off W. 49th St. for his new Broadway bar. sports writers are steaming because Bullamore Wilme: Wallery Miller Totals 11 5 Iwoonmroote a | ecccoor ono? al moconononod | | Western Open to Be June 14-16 This Year a Dallas paper left Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian backfield ace, off its all Southwest con- ference team. Those two getting the old silent treatment (and how) are Van Mungo and Dizzy «Fort Worth|-- —Says Eddie Brietz. Conrad, former Bi writer, has gone to, Ohi licize the Sonja Hente ice show. Diamond, who has been. promoting fights in Tampa and Philadelphia, will try Rochester next... Joe Louis has made Max Schmeling agree not to 16¢ | Columbia~ Eagle sports | to pub- kle W. Schneider Martin meet five fighters prior to next June. Pa . They are the two Baers, Bob Pastor, Tommy Farr and James J. Braddock... Next to Henry Arm- strong, best lightweight prospect in the country is the southerner, Nor- mackie Reid, 45 jackie , 45-year-old pitching star of the Fort Worth Cats, fs Keeps ing in shape throwing rocks at the/ , 4 goats on his farm down in Texas. .. Mike McTigue, old light-heavy- weight has opened a beer stube on Long Island. Attention, girls: the | thi Al Schacht, 8 ond hil th sit jecond high sing! Kelly's Lunch Luncl High indi Schneider a hi individual, thr lery gam A. Sc! ider Second high single game, vidual—A, Schneider . lay: Kcehiy's Cleaners vs. City Club jay—Hamm's’ Be Bis- er vs. marck Grocery rvice Electric vs. if ¢| Noth Dakota Univ. 42; Teachers S| W Lawson Little scratches his head as he weeds out his bag to ‘get! down to the 14-club limit in connection with the: $10,000 Miami Biltmore Open at Coral Gables, Fi: officials jumped the gun on the re; Dec. 10-13. Miami Biltmore which goes into-effect , Jan. 1, SAINTS WIN FROM ST. JOHN'S; TREK TO NAPOLEON TONGHT 1 1 s||5 Watch as Bucks | | Battle to Death | o——__—__—_—_—_——_—_+ Billings, Mont., Dec. 20—(#)— Two buck deer, antlers locked and sharp hooves lashing each other's flanks, battled to death while five persons strove futilely to stop their struggle for supremacy on the Beartooth forest wilds. The larger buck, with seven points on his antlers, was killed; the smaller, not seriously wounded, darted off to rule the forest he had won. :'Braves Win From Hi-Liners 15-14 Mandan, N. D., Dec. 20.—()—A field goal by Al Spielman with less than| 3 |® minute to play gave Mandan high’s basketball team a 15-14 victory over the Valley City Hi-Liners here Sat- ae urday night. It was the second defeat in as many nights for Coach L. G. Strom’s quintet which Friday bowed to Bismarck in another close affair. ‘The contest was close all the way with Spielman counting five of the six field goals registered by Mandan and Dale Scott scoring the four field goals recorded by the Hi-Liners. Valley City held a 5-3 lead at the first quarter, while Mandan had a 9-7 advantage at the half. The Hi-Liners came back to lead, 13 to 11, at the end of the third quarter. Valley City lost Scott in the fourth quarter on four personals, while the Braves lost Toman in the same period. fg tt pt Val. City te tt vf t 23 Kelster, t 0 Scott, f 4 Grant, c Carter, Tresty, Olson, Totals Cy 200 Geiger, Helbing, Hughe: r loosccon | cootmors: aloo al op nom rns’ a] coon Totals 6 311 Basketball Scores ———+ COLLEGES Aberdeen 38. Notre Dame 30; Northwestern 27. Marquette 38; Wisconsin 32, Chicago 45; Armour Tech 32. Toledo 60; poke yaad) 40. ; Assumption (Windsor, 35. Tennessee 31; South Carolina 21. ‘Williams 23. CONY 49; St. Joseph’s (Phils.) 38. 44; Dickinson 23, Missouri 47; Washington (St. L.) 46. Idaho 46; College of Idaho 26. Idaho (SC) 40; Brigham Young 32. Bradley Tech 39; St. Louis U. 22. Tilinois 60; St. John’s (Brooklyn) 45. yoming 40; Hastings College 23, Kentucky 38; Cincinnati 21. . HIGH SCHOOL Crosby-Ironton 35; Moorhead 13. Mandan 15; Valley City 14, St. Mary's (Bismarck) 36; St. John’s (Jamestown) 15. Lakote 35; Walsh Aggies 11. Belfield Independents ‘Theodore Turn Back Jamestown Paro- chial School Team 36 to 15 in Game Saturday Back home after a week-end trip to Jamestown that netted them one vic- tory against one defeat in two games, St. Mary’s high school prepared for its third game in four days at Napoleon tonight. ‘The Bismarck parochial team had an easy time of it in defeating St. John’s academy five of Jamestown Saturday night 36 to 15 after losing a hard-fought contest to the Jamestown Bluejays 18 to 23 the preceding night. Nicky Schneider, small Saint f ward, set the St. Mary’s scoring pace, hitting the hoop nine times from the playing floor for a total of 18 points. The Saints led throughout, using re- Serves much of the time while piling up a half-time lead of 16 to 9. Schneider's 18 points boosted his total for the Jamestown trip to 32. Tonight the Saints trek to Napoleon for their fifth game of the current season and the last before the holi- days. The summaries: St. Mary's fg ft p! Schnel'r f 9 Entrin'r ft 3 Donney c Schnel’r Brown, Becker, Fox, f Weigel, Garske, Totals Score by St. Mary's St. John's . Referee, Gi Coleharbor Defeats Mercer, Elbowoods Coleharbor, N. D., Dec. 20. — Cole- arbor high school’s basketball team was victorious on each of two inva- sions of foreign territory recently though it took it an overtime period Yoo out. 8: sin cae eek to EOC ar Paced by Bartz’ three field goals, the Coleharbor boys defeated Elbo- woods 14 to 12 in a game that saw only one score during the two-minute extra playing period. W. Zuch, with eight buckets from the floor, led the attack as Coleharbor swamped Mercer 32 to 16. ‘The summaries: Colehar'r fg ft pf Elbowood fg ft pf Saldin, f 2 0 1 Bearst'l £1 0 Wilkin'n f 1 Two St. John's ft ee 3 om Gruber, c Cadieux g Wepplo, ¢ Sitzer Linn A Parsons Brandt Totals * 2 1 C) 1 C) 0 0 RA ORR Loconmnes «| coonorccs | coocsene «| coowcconot | oncocorn. 0 6 e Ba uartt B oom Gillitte Good Bear alo com no we! Totals 5 Technical fouls: One on each team. Score by quarters: Coleharbor 2 2-4 Elbowood o—12 2 Ae, a! conn Totals 15 Technical fouls: Score by quarters: Coleharbor: League who have spent 10 years or more in the big-time. SOL KING GETS JUDGMENT judgement for $53,855 per Dean Is Labeled Biggest Flop of 37 Sports Show Collapse of Cincinnati Reds Next on List of Year's ' Disappointments New York, Dec. 20, — (%) — This is Coriatiaas (epee 6 erm ee (Dizzy) Dean might as well get the Yuletide news that he’s been voted the disappointment of the 1937 sports show. 2 pi were traced chiefly to the combination of an in- jured toe and a sore shoulder, sports editors labelled him the “: of the pointments. x Dean won only 13 games and lost 10 for the Gashouse Gang this year, as the previous three seasons . .. Of the 53 sports writers participat- ing in the Associated Press year-end poll, 20 voted Dean’s showing the big- gest disappointment of many that de- veloped during the big league baseball, season. The collapse of the Cincinnati Reds, after raising the spring hopes of their followers, and the loss of the Na- tional League pennant race by the Chicago Cubs, after gaining a com- manding lead, came next on the list of disappointments to the experts. Colgate Big Disappointment Colgate’s team was rated the main disappointment on college gridirons. On the high seas, the rout of T. O. M. Sopwith’s Endeavour II in the Amer- ica’s Cup races was the biggest source of regret to critical observers. Other winners of “flop” ratings the rout of the New York Giants in the world series; Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians pitcher; the St. Louis Cardi- nals; the Boston Red Sox and college football team. = Chicago university football team, for loss to Michigan; Joe Louis, for show- ing against y Farr; and Helen Jacobs, in Bitsy Grant, in Davis Cup tennis; Pitt's vote against accepting “foot bowl” bids; Jim Braddock; Minne- sota football team; Jimmie Foxx, Red Sox first baseman; Pompoon, in three- year-old racing; and Van Mungo, Brooklyn pitche: Taylor Cagers Defeat Abbey Five, 21 to 15 Taylor, N. D. Dec. 20—Held to a 10 Assumption Abb: = 2 oy hmidt, f Haspert c Haspert § Braun, § Kuhn AH Or 2000s 1 > | Homonet ale Totals 3 3 ae Sonoos ait locoone o' Sl cmane Total Officials: Referee, Was Halverson; timer, A. Gabe. Manders Top Scorer In Pro Grid League New York, Dec. 20.—(?)—Jack Man- ders of the Chicago Bears, the man with the “automatic” kicking toe, led aeackding to {ficial records. of .* Holder of the league's high-scoring. record and @ leader for several years, e | g~ Sn 5 $ Carson Quintet Wins From Flasher, 21-20|': Flasher, N. D., Dec. 20.—Carson high school’s basketball team, paced by Kuebler, Blumhardt and Hoiseth, T’m Only a Clown,’ | Says Poor Wrestler | oo Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20.—(?)— Supreme Court Justice Frank A. James granted the plea of Thad- deus 8. Skolimowski for a reduc- tion in alimony payments from $15 to $12.50 per week, after Skoli- mowski termed himself “only a ham-and-egger.” : Skolimowski, who wrestles under the name of Jack Washburn, said he was “only a clown wrestler who gets a couple of dollars” for per- forming before the “regulars put “on their act.” Powerful Purdue Quint Continues Scoring Rampage Boilermakers Average Better Than 50 Points in Each of First Four Games Western Conference basketball title race, Ward Lambert's 1937-38 Purdue Boilermakers aggregation, in four warmup games, has stamped itself one of the most powerful offensive quin- tets ever to come out of Lafayette, Ind., and in the opinion of many ob- servers, is the “team to beat,” for this “ipurdue takes on Loyol lue on Loyola of Chicago here tonight and as a result of its 60-50 win Saturday night over the strong DePaul univessity team, will be heavy favorites. Jewell Young, who last season set an all-time scoring record for the Big Ten, caged eight field goals against DePaul. Johnny cue another speedy forward, bagged ve, In four games the Boilermakers have scored 230 points, more than 50 points a game. Wildcats Lose Again a edaae lost its second game four warmup starts, bowing to Notre Dame 30-27. The Irish staved off @ Wildcat rally-to win. Chicago's Maroons defeated Armour Tech 45-32 as Iowa was downing Butler 26-31. Marquette made it two in a row over Badgers, 38-32 before 6,300 fans, while Illinois, co-champions with Minnesota last year, made @ success- ful eastern debut by defeating St. John’s of New York 60-45 in Madison ‘Square Garden. Thirteen more tune-up games are scheduled for Big Ten teams this week. Tonight Iowa plays Xavier at Cincin- nati, Michigan goes against Dart- mouth at White Plains, N. Y., Illinois plays Temple at Philadelphia, and Minnesota entertains Nebraska. Tuesday, Indiana at Bradley Tech, Peoria, Ill.; Iowa at Toledo; Michigan at Rochester university. Wednesday: Wheaton at Chicago; Iowa at Mich- igan State and Purdue at Denver; Thursday: Indiana at Nebraska and Northwestern at Butler, Harmonizing Handkerchiefs, BERGESON’S. ee __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Geo, McMyrrich, also known as George McMurrich, Deceased. Notice hereby given by the un- Margaret Shi Murrich, late of the tow! In the County of h North Dakota, deceased, to the eredic tors of, and ail persons ‘having cial against the estate of said dece exhibit them with the within six months Bee pupae st her reald Tatrix a er res! at 1025-12th Street, North, In the City of Bismarck, in sala Burleigh County, or to! the Judge of the County Court of sald Burleigh County, at his office in SOR Lan eg ean in 1e ‘¥ 0! ismarck, re hereby further notified that Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court ‘of said Burleigh County, has fixed the first day of July, A. D. 1938, our of two o’clock in t! ia noon of said di Court Rosen Dated thie itt ater p Dated this jay of December, A, Margaret Sherman, iminist: yf ala George McMur- sed, 9 fmintstratriz, © N. Dak. First publicati December, Av D. 1987, ne th aay of 12-13-20-27, —_— NOTICE TO CREDIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE, STAT OF Sarah McMurrich, also k as Sarah McMurric! George rent eo fu Bismarck, in the of the city o: rek, in and State of tor y, inty of Burleigh kota, d sed, vouchers fter the first publics t 2 administri baseball clown, wants a secretary ... Seems the gent who was Bernie Bierman all those Befield, N. D., Dec, 20.—After trail- making throughout Sewanee offers was an ambassador Oscar H, Will ing it most of the game, the Vernon Hedstrom Is _{ Beitisia independents forged into the] f Given Grid Monogram | to detest Beitieia a ty Court of Wiuer cota ties oo vernon tized the first day eye a at the hour of twa lock in the af- acres af at the Court urle! of CHIV. MEN’S NIGHT— peared. Harry — at SARAH Dorner ia fr Ganienltiu ouiee eight ) Tuesday night, | wearing pearl grey spats... Joe Mah- e. 21. Choose luxurious satin |}et. headwaiter at Bertolotti's here, eis duly and regulari: hereinbefo: Be shernitbefore praviaed, Pn” Margar. orn Sherman, as th ratrix of 5 E ? ick and also known S Or ge ‘MeMurrich, “daceme: EEE 2 : it i 4 ‘er, Attorney of wal . ‘nid administratriz, Bismarck, . rat publication on the 13th day of 12-18-30-97. ag H z D. 1937. ‘

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