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Fear Elimination Of Center Jump May Hurt Players Physical Hazards Pointed Out ] Basketball Scores ' * : yy, ; Pgs j eye ae in Pole of Cage Coaches and Officials New York, @greeing that haustion.” Dec. 23 —(F}— While! Centenary 25; University of Ken- elimination of the! tucky eet ; veraly 2 . center-jump speeds up action and) Michigan State 52; Iowa 37. oe Ss . : A q appeals to spectators, many basket-| Chicago 46; Wheaton 23. : Car F guard for Alabama’s Crimson Tide. ball coaches and officials believe the| Virginia Junior 33; Ely Junior 16, a F innovation involves physical hazards se ia ia ne os Pi 2 : ‘ 3 collided .with Lou Bostick in signal for the players, especially in small/ lontana © College 57; Ric! é : an A . eye Wednesday at San Antonio, puts too much physical exertion on : a the players were the most outspoken s ‘ i in a nationwide survey conducted by ity eague t : out of the Rose Bowl game with Cali- the Associated Press. é 4 : fornia, New Year's Day. Supporters of the Se ee sized it puts a prelim an good | Morley Electric Quint Beats Sol- physical condition and produces * ES fairer test of playing strength, be-| diers; Bank of North Da- sides giving spectators more action. , A They point to the elimination of ad- kota, Klein's Win vantages gained by a team possessing __ ay unusually tall center and cite the} Morley Electric, Bank of North Da- a : nee ee are cereniers better balanced competition now, with| kota and Klein's Toggery quintets . g injuries. BHerAdEne bin = peetiession of aa ball going to the/ turned in triumphs in City basketball . # rs aipatad aaa Feorblareres eae Gotham Coach Opposes It soon. - The comment of Howard Cann,| through league competition, the Klein : é ; is zs a beatinn as the a Joining him in apprehension for change empha- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937 They’ll Usher Out Football Season in Bo i ; i : wi All-American, Is Hurt in Practice Deep Cut Over Eye Will Not Keep Star Guard Out of Rose Bowl Game (By the Associated Press) The football party line buzzed from St. Johns (Brooklyn, N. Y.) 48; Tlli- : F c e EE x . : bowl to bowl Thursday with bits of nois Wesleyan, 24, : ‘: pas eer flues ot a poeen dosteall Gaara ta ‘ / act n a Notre Dame 45; Xavier 26. : si . 3 " the ight, Chief news of the day was the in- jury to Leroy .Monsky, All-America Monsky, Captain of the Bama team, drill and suffered a deep cut over the olleges and high schools lacking re-| (Rexburg, Idaho) 27. : ee serves. = . SS | : Ehret pedis taken to = hospital Those coaches and officials oppos- ¢ : ive stitches were made to close ing the new rule on the grounds it Fort Team Loses Hos : the wound, ne. . Coach Frank Thom e in- jury would not keep his star lineman Meanwhile there was plenty of ac- tivity on other fronts. Some of the leading developments were: Bears Scrimmage Rose Bowl—California’s Bears went through a vigorous scrimmage session league play Tuesday night. Continuing its high scoring rampage ’ .: Sugar Bowl—Louisiana State's third coach at New York university, was| aggregation trounced Missouri Slope’s : A = = e typical of those sprue to ee ae Re ian io 22 ee Asselstine Lyle Reckenbach Alvord Wolff Ernie Lain went on sp pentined in a long hard Tule because of its 51 requirements. | contribut field goals to the cause ~ =~ Grid warfare in the various bow! battles will be as flerce as ever _ » Pinky Rohm, “Tt hind! ung Bussey and Art Morton pun- Bets ws ot any, he Te cece eal H ° t N k New Year's day, with these huskies contributing to the fireworks. H d f H ock ished the sub line in the drill, aireaey i ceiwelsit,” said Cann. “t| ‘The bank five defeated the Knighta| AAOOSIEYS [0 DEE. Se ee canines omrtatiute in Daatern ae ead 0 ey : nGoach Buck Shaw oe simply is too strenuous for the play-| of Columbus 28 to 18 and Gelermann Py the Golden Bears in turn will count s lot on Sam Chapman, All- Bowl ers, I've noticed the last five min-| tossed in 11 field goals to lead Morley W N b Ak ; ; H ed ‘ gar Bow! game with L. 8 U. before utes of a game usually are wasted | Electric to a 44 to 32 victory over Fort In at ebrasKa America fullback. Ernie Lain, Rice's great sophomore halfback, le onor dismissing the squad for a holiday because of the players’ physical ex-| Lincoln's strong entry in the other two Cotton Bowl cont at uy 4 ss = ill le: ie back, and Alvord Wolff, star Santa Clara tackle, ‘will be in the Bante rola | backfield ‘were pavelke Purdue Whips Denver 72 to 41 thick of things in New Orleans’ Sugar Bowl battle. Lyle Rockenbach, Frank Calder Feted at Dinner : ; at quarter, Roche and Gilbert at the until Sunday night when the Broncos games: The summaries: the players, unless a school is blessed | Missouri Klein's | tg ft pf Z is ? - iti’ plenty of reserve material, were: |siope, fg ft pf Amei'e£i8 03) in Biggest Scoring Blast Reh toed eo a case pl i Onan Observing 20th Year as : halves and Fisher at fullback. “Shaw Dr. F.C, Allen, Kansas; Nick Kearns,|Schnel'r' ¢ jacher, £40) 3 ‘ i Sere uae Pesners_ Aninred) tee Big Ten official; Herb Dana, West] Goetz, c Engen.g 5 1 1 of Year Circuit President £ id be all right for the game. Coast official; Jack Friel, Washing- | G8rro Burchaltw 80000) M: \ X Th F ht h: : by rain at ouston fe) eae S panates | Dy puerpett mpateh tora Totals 32 1 61 Chicago, Dec. 23.—()—Indiana, vic- an : r@) oug Oo n Gass: York, Dec. 23.—(P)—Frank : : : | | the Dallas engagement with ¢ Colorado, Walsh, eastern official. Score by quartets: borious in aly one obs tis irae sare) ee oe neler oan is due to scrimmage twice Thuraday. alsh, eastern cire at least 10 to 15) 22{s¢our! Slope . 22—22 | will attempt to start playing the kind ° ° ; juare and Then the Owls get a three-day vaca- ee dd bana itl Maiatiel coe ot eee! T, Sullivan Dies at 78\2. tn Gis the spiders’ physically.” de- Forty op Motley teams tonight against Nel at 1° Reaereet foe: is “position as “the ‘Forget Football’ 5 “) incoln EI =. ee a 7 Dnates ther the fit eam Surce $$ 4 rors of G1 PB, Ma" Geto [Diabetes Fatal to Jake Kilains|Mamamn’s and Will {cree nan catalog cape, Paso, was told “forget football, have Sig tobe verre nee wel seatitce 2 ff atin t $ t/EGUy ean amet tie favored ig] bast Survivor of Bare- . fisted tm raising profesional hockey | | Sewaaye® by Guach Pore Cewthon, “I literally calls for running the|Krummi 9 0 Harding 0 0 1|‘Ten five, 50-39, Tuesday night, The Knuckle Days Keglers Triumph from a “not too lusty infant” to a full- ' ‘Wednesday, insides out of players,” sald Friel, toyPave = © 9 4 a 1aiy 30 4 16 | Cornhuskers will be seeking thelr first grown adult in the family of play-for- | PS | Orange, Bow! — WWhinh’ Rotebford added: | Tes tee] Zotats 11 10 13 vietory over ® Big Ten team in three pay sports. camped ¢: Geinesrille, Fis, un sore by, quarte a2—ag SAMS, having lost to Ohio State, 42- Quincy, Mass., Dec. 33 —(®)— Jake] Hamm's Beer and Will company, Wednesday night the governors of _ |for the tilt with Auburn at Miami, Morley Dicer 4222/31, and to Minnesota’s co-champions, | Kilrain, last of the bare knuckle| teams scored clean sweeps in City|the National hockey league—among . got down to hard work Wednesday etGen 33-28, fighters, who slugged with Champion] bowling league play Tuesday night,|them such noted sports figures as eS F. 4 | and expects plenty more. A 45-min- Dana suggests alternating ° Aiea E¢: fg tt pt Bank of ‘Northwestern, victorious over Car-| John L, Sullivan for 75 rounds back in| with L. Brown's 234 showing the way ute offensive scrimmage was the high ter jump and throw-in wi e me Kennelly £2 0 1 N. Dak, fg ft nf |leton and Marquette, but defeated by|’89 in a vain attempt to lift the| for the Hamm's Beer quintet’s victory Square 2 | spot of the workout, would have Peet re eotinc|yers;'e 3 1 3 Loler, ¢ 2-2 1 Pittsburgh and Notre Dame, meets|heavyweight crown, died Wednesday) and the high individual score of the|ris of Detroit—brought him out of his : eon. after . a aoe MDou'd g 2 0 1 Priske,c 1 0 1|Butler’s Bulldogs at Indianapolis in/at the age of 78. i e . retirement by tendering him a dinner a vonage o as ee cade ao Becker, g 1 0 1 Larton, 530 tonight’s other game. ‘One of the grittiest of battlers when| The Hamm quintet turned in a in celebration of his 20th anniversary Feces ot the Dey, de wea Totals NOR ee eee Purdue's free-wheeling Bollermak-| prize fights were long distance af-| three-game score of 2,468 in taking/as league president, s By ine, coset fed FATn Const contenpeite, Totals 13 2 ers touched off their biggest scoring | fairs, Kilrain—born John J. Killion— three games from Bismarck Grocery : ‘ eal where the squad is pre- 5 a the change after siKG sores: blast of the season last night, biister-| succumbed to diabetes and old age) While the Will entry, aided by 9 24- paring for the game with the All-West who sponsore ng Bac ces aa ing Denver university, 72-41, for their | atter @ year’s iliness. point handicap per game, barely suc: ay, ransier rro ee team at San Francisco, In the. first two-year trial. They include Sohy sixth straight triumph. Chicago} Jake sprang into the athletic spot- ceeded in nosing out Service Electric's t f : Squad backfield were: Quarterback, Bunn of plantar, Cette coasted to an easy 46-23 decision over| unt in his early twenties, He went| Tepresentatives ip each of their three ° ° Ce wont . John Michelosen, Pitt; left half, Cecil Southern Canora and xis Fe¢ Underwood Cagers |iaies cate, ut fons, whieh wo0 [ier sculig ax well as fine and| "agg, | layoff to Miami sie Meee Fak pel Saal four games, sece scores: BO onan Mi [ond successive defeat, 62-37, at Rdicn- [captured « national reaalte iis, cu CITY LEAGUE - ee 7%, | Indiana. it doesn’t make much difference. Beat mot Quint Mee SNe cee ‘ Service Electric ys 5170/1938 Championship Grid Game payers in better concltion wae Bismarck Shooters Mania 161-180-118— 504 Gets Tempting Bid From Carlson believes the boys will ac- in County Team Plans Lose to Fort T: 155-200-178— 533 custom themselves to the change and . 5 se 0} eam Wealthy Interests Eierilate thule pace. Ladies’ Night for Klein's peat try 146-147-164— 457 4 all, idea is still to get Set. R. L. Ambler, with a score of 28. . wo Se Ew | Came Tre Monay | fa eo - | oe ae Real a BS ea than your opponent,” sald Carlson. | underwood, N. D., Dec. 23—Under-| Company I rifle team of Fort Lincoln bait Wages sod Thurwany, oat o| Sieg Na Sule cog ao |stats onlagt, said fullbacks Mel Eee, If 5 0 t wood's Ramblers, indepsndent basket-| defeated a five-man team from the es ae loop’s 1938 playoff game will be staged lot of a th ane could <e. = vich of enablers id Geores eee ers Open Quest ball ‘club, kept thelr season's slate} Bismarck rifle club 1773 to 1618 Tues-/14-4 months sentence for assault and 137 160-184— 431 gy aflami, ‘Fin, instead of on some | sholisted.the center jump, but |matle of Gonzaga probably’ will do Go ts ‘ . For Miami Open Prize) tot oot there $a te ao idee | Zonet" nonors went to Sgt, H. L.| battery but was “leased” to a friend. 171-101-1e0—.551 | F08eR Rorthern gridiron. the West Texas State Teachers | most of the kicking and Dwight Sloan a over the DeMolay quintet here. Buckrod, who had a score of 355, with| Reporting the fight the New Or- {Schubert e+e 188-127-207— 522] tional director of ede pies nevertheless expect their six- |0f Oklahoma and Popovich will be the Miami, Fla, Dec. 23—()— The! Fred Gran, all-state high school star : : leans Daily Picayune described Kil- : 24-- 24- 24— 72/0 ’s minor] foot _nine-inch center to be a | best passers, winter golfing brigade began firing| with the Minot Magic! rain as pale but with hands “big and leagues when not engineering the pro-, big help throughout the basket ‘Thursday in the $2500 Miam! Open, | paced the Minot quintet's attack with hard and yellow, results produced by feaslonal gridders, atid he hetcome"to| ball season. Shackelford, be- | Killdeer High School third event in » schedule of year-end | 13 points for high scoring honors for se the much-written about pickling pro- h . anite sede plead Fipibriad ike d i lieved to be the tallest collegiate tournaments which total $20,000 Jn) the evening with Gogstetter setting] soon after the first of Reng bederprm acer caine pletion ota eastern and western division champ-| Dlsyer in the county: retrsllest Beats Hazen, 36 to 15 prize 7 the fe iM exercising “3-pound dum- a5 Hacihiting Bam Snead, who won exper for the winners with 12] Scores turned in were: . bey putting them out s thousand : 161-190-168— 519 ocd ace eterna writer, news| eam. The average height of the | xuldeer, N. D., Dec. 23.—Grabbing the $3,500 Nassau open Monday and|" Next Monday night the Ramblers wae | times,’ and told of tie many shower , 143-151-172— 466| coiumnist and author, made the offer squad is six: feet four. the lead early in the first quarter and took fourth money a week earlier in| wil! hold ladies’ night when they en- Breedlove | baths he took. A +. 110-168-180— 458! on behalf of “wealthy sports interests never relinquishing it thereafter, Kill- the $10,000 Miami Biltmore open, was} tertain the Klein's Toggery quintet of team: Gov. Francis T. Nicholls of Louisi- 234-158-156— 5481 in miami,” Carr said. e. errs 9 deer defeated Hazen 36 to 15 in a high a ight fovorte in, the teld of 106] Bimarce, current pace-evers in ihe | Emil Googat j ans, ‘confederate veteran, sald “nis” Corvins “1 aoe-1aa-147— 477]! Mismal” Carr said. ia tne veraict | Maxie ‘Heiled’ as Hero | choot tasketbatt game here, Both Below Bismarck City basketball league, All to mate ore —|as to whether the game would be} ()n Rei coaches substituted freely. Killdeer ohnny, Revi, wig yon the BUY | adi are invited to attend the game and J. Kary of Minny eld nis” too.) otal. gr* Ser T00-20—2408 moved wasup to the league rectors turn to Germany risky Were: fee i tha pet open champion, and Eddie Oliver of : Governor ” Bismarck Grocery ny Se ec eon won Bremerhaven, Germany, Dec. 23.— ay Beart dan 6. ‘Wilm! at the annual meeting to be held in| (2 wyweight Max Schmeling re-|__ Tue summaries: pane’: Connie Mack Marks |Walsh County Aggies ge 1ST AR apte dasa | EREURET, probaly tn Mew “ORR oe od trom Americ lke a hero Wed-(Ridcer, f fe Bf Laren te ts of +} Rich 5 2 His film actress wife, re-|Doherty, £9 0 3 J Goetz 75th Birthday Today| Beat Langdon, 34-15|Ri0ts, Mi stowed » rng to be rr Bi RR rerepe eee Doarded hs Hzvaen ci 2 3 Riches cf 3 J age —= holding 1,000 spectators were put up. 178-160-137— 475 pa 5 ; : os roared ey 323.—)—Connle | | Park River, N. D., Dee. 28—(P—The | About $37,000 worth of tickete was 30- 30- 30— 90 aR reosisal I pel pe David. t= 0 H $ RiGocte Fo : : proor |brated his 75th birthday Thursday by |don, #4-16 Wednesday nigh Sal hese ieee Totals... ...c. Wyp-tes74ge_zove |#08son by winning an intersectional 0 0 Glarkig 0 0 8 Mpettingi plans renty for nest seazor’s| andscsone termerar aie aepan| losing to Paar tity nent ginn Won 0, tat a) 85-78-2278 game with McKeesport, Pa. hasn't Hee eels) THAT“ TOPS when he hopes to win his 10th Ameri- | scoring eight field goals and two free|after taking a licking from Frank ee been defeated on the gridiron since 0 0 Totals 5 5 3 throws. Slavin, who knocked him out in one GODDARD SIGNS tah Totals 17 8 7 round Jn paleMcmployment in; the|Ram hadlibeck, has signed s bescball| ,,,_TRISCH LIKES THIS SES He employment a Tak Gehri park department in Somerville when ona aet with the New York Yankees. pees Fico tome eosin tee Phil ore *§ we SPORTWEAR makes fine es Mrs, Gehrig to Get Lou hls fighting days ended and later we aoly will play on, State product prob-| i939 is a nephew of Frank Frisch, who| Olympic running star of 1932 and gifts. We carry a complete To Wear To E * * ae = ; He is a catcher, incidentally was quite a football] 1936, now is a physician on the Istand line for men and women. THE pcoat, Even in Winter es . player himself at Fordham. of Barbadoes in the West Indies. | MEN'S STORE, 410 Broadway. Klein’s Team to Play: A REAL HEAVE u KENTL have toworry about size or color or whether ‘‘he’s al- k whether anemic nle Mack, 15 today and still going| ~ Wm Ohle-—Buddy horse hides. Ee gear tac, ing”: - Yost Gere y Schuma-|strong... Can eat anything he Bring in all your hides F thee tketing better then cog ‘York Journal may ‘ot pelea hed Peon Dogars Mee ne, I nactakiel such a2 horse and|cow hides, Northwest homes, folks bottle of Gleamore, it’s two bottles, =i%t Milford (Conn.) high school stu-| Coach Red Tulane sheep pelts, jack rabbit and st ee ot Citetine, {Tats Yl hm thelr "top" basebat be losing perp e 8 all aes. : ‘ drank Hamm’s Beer. Produced by men who've wpent their The kicking station at Marquette Lousiana ate, Boe, Auburn "and your Rn coe lifetime making it—a total of nearly '8"'t worrying Coach Paddy Driscoll |North Carolina . .. Four of the five id Yt 600 years of whiskey-making skill. ;:H¢ bass palr of sophomores| play in bow! games New Year's day you and receive ilisxaies Digion Con insseveretet E100, Lani es oe Van|—three of them were conference Highest Cash Market Loulsvitle—Oweasboro, Kentucky | Wis... » They don't call Lou Gelnig 138%, Prices Paid, Glenmor 44 points against —Says Eddie Brietz, Underwood, New Salem] , 1 Anseles — Clark Shaughnessy, ner, former Brooklyn newspaper man — Jr., son of the uairessity of Chicago ‘and Maurie Waxman, Broad: press Klein’s Toggery quintet, currént football coach, a student’ at agent, have take: ey leader in the race for City basketball the javelin mn over the boxing ‘New ‘3 magazine “Bang” and will put out play r eal? lead fst issue Jan, 3. me of our top flight skaters tol ®@ Canadian newspaper Sonja sce skating is “too stiff ” ce hasn't enough iit and swing ts wits Yuletide was time for a we say “haw!” .. . Got two special 3 . delivery letters here for Al Schacht, real celebration, in 1865, because the Civil plied CUT ee) college 4 aia, int Peet MiGeee War had just ended —_————_____——-+ t 5 That Christmas, in New York, Dec. 23—(4)—Michigan students home for the holidays say “Hurry Up” Yost’s retirement as di- rector of athletics will be announced soon... Miss Frost, who plays center for the Woodstock (Vt.) cagerettes, “got warmed up sufficiently the ‘other | “ night to score 41 of her team’s 42 Windsor High . Hope these lated congratula- tions catch up with George Weiss, superintendent of We are paying higher prices for beef hides and with his bride... “tron man” for nothing .. ; He won't wear an overcoat no matter how low 66 99 the mercury goes . . . Mrs. G. finally for all that gloom at South Bend...| con, Ga. ‘ No hern made him buy a light topcoat and|Ic must be true what they say about Hide & Fur Co. Lou carries it around on his'arm ...|Dixie ... Marquette played in the ‘The brick building, corner Australia plans to insure its ten|Cotton Bow! last January and 9th & Front Sts., Bismarck ranking ‘tennis players to hel; - |promptly booked three Texas teams (vide for thelr future ... Charley Vack- for 1998, Monsky,Alabam’s * cutis. tes ied ibaa 78