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I wa Panthers Depend on Sophs in Rose Bowl Encounter Ipfcti Itrst lppef |?m i |;ido\ SPARK FOR HUSKIES 1936 Football Trend Is Toward Mere Spectacular Style of Play DidU OPPONENTS PROVIDED YOUTH, TEMPERED BY VETS, MAKES RANGERS THREAT WIDER USE OF PASS Czar Loses First MdSenmey odd BY GOLDBERG, DADDIO Battle in Majors PROBLEM IN MATHEMATICS SAIDMOST STRIKING Over Player Rule Declarer Must Figure Probability of Losing Game, Before Washington to Find Averel Deciding on Finesse in Two Suits Daniel I, All-American FEATURE OF SEASON Leagues Vote to Recommend By WM. E. MeKENNET two In clubs, and three or four each Younger Stars Without (Secretary, American Bridge Leagae) In diamonds and hearts, depending on ii* Tackle, Tough Foe Bridge is mathematics, plus imag­ the location of the kings in these Unorthordox Offensives Require Telling Landis, ination. In the play of the hand, suits. Quick-Thinking on Part mathematics takes first place and SOLUTION OF PREVIOUS SUTHERLAND IS ELATED New York, Dec. 9.—(IP)—Step one In many plays are decided by what the CONTRACT PROBLEM of Players the campaign to clip the all-power- percentages In favor of a certain line ful wings of Kenesaw Mountain Lan may be, as compared with Its alter­ native. •J64 Sees Opportunity to Atone for New York, Dec. 9.—m—If there re dis, ccar of baseball, has been com' VQJ65 mained any doubt that football is pie ted. By this I do not mean a mere cal­ 's Previous Over the dynamic commissioner's culation of book odds, but something •A 10 7 3 showing a steady trend toward the much more Important; namely, the •9 4 Setbacks more open, more spectacular style of protest, the majors have Joined the play, responses to a nationwide As­ minors in voting to recommend to line of play that is likely to give the 4k K 9 2 4>Q873 sociated Press poll serve to dissi­ clubs of lower classification all the declarer his contract against the most • K 3 ¥842 By JIMMY DONAHUE pate it. players they want without telling him unfavorable location of key cards. •682 •K84 Pittsburgh, Dec. 9—(NEA)—Joclt Almost without exoeption, college about it. Take today's hand, for example. It 4k Q10 8 5 *J76 Sutherland's surprising sophomores Next, unless all signs fail and the was played in a duplicate tournament Dealer football leaders point to the wider with 12 pairs competing for a section' of the will use of passes, particularly of for­ commissioner stops the rush, will 4k A 105 attempt the (eat that was impossible wards, as the most striking develop come a movement to cancel the sand- al championship. The proper play V A 10 9 7 \ it) for three previous veteran teams lot rule from the baseball statutes. really is very simple, yet less than ments of 1936. half found the correct solution to the •QJ9 which the cagy mentor led west Don McCalllster of South Carolina This would permit major leaguers to *AK3 annex the Rose in Pasa­ raid the fertile ivory fields without little problem in mathematics. struck a happy phrase when he sug­ Duplicate—None vul. dena New Year's Day. gested football offensives had become running the risk of losing a good ball The canny Scot makes his fourth so unorthordox that the players con­ player—a risk that confronts the 8oatli West North Baal trip in eight years to the west coast sidered it was "all right to do any­ Cleveland Indians In the renowned Today's-Contract Problem 1N.T. Pass 2 N. T. Pass as head of an invited bo vl squad, thing, anywhere, anytime." Feller case. East has doubted South's 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass and frankly acknowledges that the Use Pass Regularly Have Working Agreements contract of six no trump. North Opening lead—4k 5. team that caused him to -tit -rrloom Reports from the southwest Indi­ Today, estimates Minor League has bid spades and clubs, while Gil Dobie at the beginnir: of this Commissioner W. G. Bramham, all but South has bid diamonds and no cated teams there were using Just about 10 of the 186 minor league clubs Thus counted, it seemed a purely year has come on to a p ,il; viure about as many passing as running trump. With diamonds stopped, even chance whether to take the heart it ranks with any in Pitt history are owned by or have working agree­ should West lead a suit bid plays. Vanderbilt, under Ray Morri ments with major league teams. or diamond finesse; but this was only despite the 7-0 defeat by Duquosne son, former Southern Methodist by North, or establish a heart superficial. If West held the king of and the scoreless tie with Furdham. Hence, what's good for the majors is trick immediately! coach, reported using more passes good for the minors. hearts, it could not be shut out, but than ever before, 15 to 20 a game. the contract still could be made. If Sutherland Confident Landis, who never before lost a (Blind) The usual taciturn Sutherland re­ Hand in hand with increased use of battle in his nearly 16 years of czar- the king of diamonds was held by ceived the invitation to meet Wash Youth, represented b.v Lynn Patrick, in action, tempered by the experience of the oldest player in the aerial attack, the Rocky Moun­ dom, now has lost three within six East, an early finesse would cost tain Conference noted, went higher 4 K J 10 4 , ington's Huskies with a wide grin. the National Ilocke.v League in point of service. Frank Boucher, inset, is making the New York Rang­ days. VKQJ10 game. Here, he figures, is a chance to re­ er* one of the bijr threats of the current scramble in the circuit. scoring. There were eight games In Meanwhile, the big league player East was permitted to hold the first that sector in which the losers scored deem those defeats at the hands of mart was dead except for the sale of •J9S76 V64I trick with the Jack of clubs. This Stanford and Southern California in at least two touchdowns, twice as Infielder Lou Chlozza to the Giants play cost nothing. South won the the 'Arroyo Seco saucer. many as in 1935. by the Phillies and a three-cornered Dealer A543Z return with the ace of clubs. Then In '27 Jock took a grand bunch of NODAKS DEFEAT DePAUL, 36-34; Universals Swamp Jock Sutherland, Pitt's veteran deal whereby the veteran pitcher, he led the ace of hearts and followed boys, headed by Tom Parkinson, Bill coach, took the variant viewpoint. Earl Whltehill, goes from Washington (Blind) with another heart, which West won. Kern, , and , The tendency by most teams," to Cleveland for Pitcher Thornton He led another club, clearing the suit, west to play Stanford, and was rudely ROBERTSON'S GOAL BREAKS TIE Pickup, 67 to 29 Sutherland declared, "was to open up Lee, who then goes from Washington N. & S. vul. Opener—? as he beld the king of spades as an and brighten their running attacks to jolted, 7-6. Two years later a great to the Chicago White Sox in ex­ Solution in next issue. entry. Pitt team, led by Jess Quaste, Toby Continuing their unbeaten march obtain the same "spreading effect' on change for Jack Salveson, a night It was too late. Declarer now took Vansa, Jim McMurdo, and Donchess, Demons Suffer First Setback the defense once sought by passes. in the city basketball league, the Uni­ baseball hurler of merit recalled from the diamond finesse. When it lost, the tackled Southern California, and came on Home Floor in Past Basketball The tendency now is toward delayed Los Angeles. When dummy was spread after the spade return did no harm. South had away with a Panther tail twisted to versal Motors swamped the Pickups, plays, reverses and spinners." Take Out 'Jack Rabbit' opening lead of the five of clubs, his nine tricks, enough for game. the tune of 47-14. Again, in '32. Jock Four Years 67-29, in a game played Tuesday Spread Formations Common The National League at its meet­ South could count one trick in spades, (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) went west with Warren Heller, Miller Scores night. Tom Hamilton of Navy pointed to ing voted in favor of taking some of Munjas, Mugsy Skladany, Mike Se­ Scoring honors for the experienced wider use of spread formations, so Chicago, Dec. 9.—(/P)—North Dakota the "Jack rabbit" out of the major Mich/—named at the annual grid ban­ bastian. Tar Onder, Izzy Weinstock. COLLEGE common in professional football, as a Mach Sees Coyotes University's cage team handed De- Universal quint were about equally league baseball. quet Tuesday night. and others, only to cry salty tears Basketball scores: divided between Sorsdahl, J. Roe, E. distinct trend. The same tendency The club owners also adopted the in his Scotch and soda after a 3S-0 Paul university its first defeat on the was noted in the Pittsburgh sector. Having Good Season DePaul home floor in four years Tues­ River Falls (Wis.) Teachers 31; Spriggs and McGulre while Timmon- Baltimore amendment" permitting drubbing. Macalester 25. son and Kanz, other two members of Minnesota employed the lateral all clubs to recommend players to day night, upsetting the Demons, frequently and so did scattering other Williston tf. D., Dec. 9.—(IP)—Coach Tasted Bitter—Now Sweet? 36-34. Notre Dame 39; St. Mary's (Win­ the squad, helped build up the wide minor league clubs, but rejected the ona). margin of victory. teams that had the glue-fingered request of the two St. Louis major Johnny Mach's rangy Williston hoop So the invitation is sweet music to Don Robertson supplied the win­ backs and strong lines to make it go Jock, who has tasted nothing but the ning basket in the final half minute N. D. U. 36; De Paul 34. Morlan was the best performer for league teams, the Cardinals and club, which last week trounced Wat­ Evcieth Junior College 28; Hibbing the Pickups, dropping six field goals but for the most part the backward Browns, to play a night exhibition bitter dregs of defeat in the culminat­ of play, looping a shot from mid- pass played a much smaller part than ford City, 34 to 7, In a season's opener, ing classic of the season. floor. Robertson had five field goals Juniors 21. and a free throw for 13 points. game. will swing Into action tonight on the Surprising sophomores were respon­ during the game, as did his team mate, Red Oak, la., Juniors 37; St. Joseph Thursday night the Knights of in 1935. 8am Breadon of the Cardinals, Paul Juniors 33. Columbus quint will be pitted against Among the other general trends Crosley of the Reds, Judge Stephen home court against Crosby. sible for Pitt's success this year, al­ Harold Lemaire. noted by one or more of the observ­ Was That Cricket! though Sutherland used his master The Nodaks exhibited a fine passing Klein's, beaten by the Universal in W. McKeever of the Dodgers and Mach believes his Coyote pack shows ers participating in the poll were: 1, President Gerald Nugent of the Phil­ STANFORD'S INDIANS must be hand at mixing in such veterans as game and their defense repeatedly their first start. The summary: . better kicking; 2, heavier schedules promise and he is looking for them to Averell Daniell. senior and All-Amer­ broke up DePaul plays at the center lies were eelcted to the league's board Just a little disillusioned about Award Radix Cup U. Motors fg ft pf Pickups fg ft pf with fewer "breathers;" 3, more end of directors. develop steadily as the season pro­ ica tackle; Bobby 'Baby Face) LaRue. circle. At halftlme the Invaders led, Sorsdsihl. Polonsky and tackle-around plays; 4, more gresses. There are 17 games on the football. After they traveled 3,000 senior halfback; and experienced 17-16. Yost paced the DePaul attack Tlmmon'n 0 Crawford The league would put a considerably quarterbacks to direct the play in with five baskets. J. Uoe . .. 2 Oreitl ... multiple passes behind the line of less lively ball in play next season Williston schedule for the season miles to meet Columbia, the Lions To Ralph Guldahl K Sprigs 2 Morlan... scrimmage; 5, more frequent use of than the current "Jack rabbit" sphere won the game on the first kick- Arnold Green and Johnny Wood, sen­ North Dakota had an edge in. drop­ MrUuirc. 1 Heer .... which include: \ iors, and Johnny Michelosen, junior ping "long toms," sinking numerous two complete, alternating teams. which has caused considerable dis­ Kanz .... 2 Richard'n 1 off—in exactly 14 seconds! Toward the end of the season, how- shots from far out. The Demons were sension, particularly on the part ol Dec. 8—Crosby at Willistoni. " sver, even young John Chickerneo, a better from the foul line, cashing in Coral Gables, Fla., Dec. 9—(/P)—An Totals 31 5 10 Totals 13 3 9 those clubs which do not feature a Dec. 18—Minot at Williston. ' sophomore, was handling the squad on charity attempts ten times to two average of less than 72 strokes for 65 heavy-hlttlng attack at the plate. Dec. 18—'Williston at Crosby. ' Uke a veteran. for the visitors. rounds Wednesday gave Ralph Gul­ Taylor Quint Downs Sports Round-Up Jan. 15—St. Leo of Minot at Willis­ Going into the second half, the dahl of St. Louis the Radix cup for By EDDIE BRKTZ Bowman Will Oppose ton. Sophomores Supply Spark Nodaks crept slightly further ahead New Salem, 22 to 11 ' Jan. 19.—Stanley at Williston. Such soph runners as Marshall on Robertson's tip-in shot. Ed the best medal play along the 1936 Baker, Mont, Friday Jan. 22—Williston at Dickinson. Goldberg and Harold Stebbins, how golf tournament stretch. New York, Dec. 9.—(4")—Scouts .say Bowman, N. D., Dec. 9.—Beaten In Campton, Nick Yost and Bill Wendt, Taylor, N. D., Dec. 9.—Stepping out Jimmy Braddock's boxing is nothing Jan. 28—Williston at Watford City. ever, supplied the spark that ignited however, flipped in a basket apiece Robert E. Harlow, tournament man­ in the second half, the Taylor high its first start against Dickinson last Jan. 29—Minot Model at Williston. the Pitt machine. The latter pulled ager for the professional golfers' as­ less than terrible. . . . Boston is week. Coach Lewis Ugland's high and the Demons were out in front. school five showed good form to de­ pounding George Preston Marshall Jan. 30—Williston at Stanley. the game with Ohio State out of the But North Dakota didn't give up. sociation, announced Guldahl the feat New Salem, 22-11, in a basketball school basketball team drilled steadily Feb. 5—Poplar, Mont., at Williston. fire, and the former ran wild against winner with an average of 71.63, the game here. Ergstoesser, center, with for moving the pro football play-off this week for the season's second game Emmett Birk sank a field goal and game to New York. . . . Marshall's Feb. 12—Williston at Poplar. Notre Dame and Carnegie Tech, prov­ Lemaire came through with two lowest ever recorded. four field goals and two free throws with Baker, Mont., Friday night. IF YOU traveled 18^80 miles ing be one of the brightest pros­ next announcement may be that he is Feb. 13—Williston at Glasgow. to baskets to keep the battle close as Guldahl's resolute finish through and Fuchs, guard, with three from Two lettermen, Captain Bernard you wouldn't sea any aolla and pects in the country. going to move the franchise, too. . . . Thielges and Thomas McKennett, are Feb. 18—Dickinson at Williston. Yost and Knez were counting lor the past fortnight in which he won the floor led the Cardinals to victory. Feb. 19—Ray at Williston. ••ercoata mare modern than In addition to those two. Suther­ the Augusta and Biltmore tourna­ The summary: Lew Fonseca, the old first sacker, is available this year. Other members of land got some grand halfbacking DePaul. Pepke was forced out of the the best dressed man at the baseball the squaU are Everett Baker, Mickey Feb. 22—Williston at St Leo. our*! The reason: We keep yoa game on fouls at this point when he ments, snatched the lead from Harry Taylor fp ft pf N. Salem tg ft pf Feb 23—^Williston at Minot. from LaRue, whose moniker, "Baby Cooper of Chicago, second with 71.84 pow wow. . . . Tip: The Yankees are Bingham, Morris Iverson, Victor pasted on the advance styles, and Pace," belies his actions, and. after crashed into Knez and the latter sank • Jallag'f, t 1 1 Temple, f 0 for 82 rounds. Hrcht, f. 0 0 Vollrath, f 1 in a huddle with the Athletics about Stebbins, John Flesh, Dale Fisher, we have them when YOU want Bill Stapulis, junior fullback, was in one of his two free throw attempts to CAPTAIN DRAGONS break a 28-28 tie when Yost plunked lOrbsto'r c 4 4 Kuebker c 0 something. . . . Jack Appel, best fight James Thielges, Richard Thielges, jured, from Prank Patrick, replace­ Fuohs, g . ?, Arndt, 0 1 2 referee in town during the days of Donald Emch and Paul Clementson Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 9.—(IP)—The them. Dress wisely, yet econom­ ment full. in two foul shots to increase DePaul's Vr»min, g 0 3 Kui'hm'r g 0 1 1 1937 Moorhead Teachers college foot­ ically ... WE'LL help yea! , 17 Gridders Chosen 1 St rayton. 0 0 0 the old Garden, has been located The schedule: Line play was up to the usual lead to three points. J. Vrnnna 0 ball team will be piloted by Co-cap­ Birk, Bob Finnegan and Lemaire, llalverson ft 1 Wilkens .043 driving a night taxi. Dec. 11—Baker, there. Sutherland standard, although it did For East-West Game Streu .... 0 Dec. 18—Baker, here. tains Vincent Yatchak of Wakefield, have one lapse, probably due to over- however, added baskets in quick suc­ Totals ~9 XI Bill Terry pitched a feed for the Jan. 8—Scran ton, there. Mich., and Marco Gotts, of Bessemer, cession and sent the Nodaks ahead. Totals . 8 6 14 confidence, in the game against the San Francisco, Dec. 9—(IP)—Officials other National League managers last Jan. 12—Marmarth, there. hard-charging Duquesne team. They weren't headed from that stage. of the shrine east-west football game Score by quarter: night. . . . Horace Stoneham, Giant Jan. 15—Hettinger, here. With less than two minutes to go Taylor 4 10 17 president, dittoed for the other club "• HATTER) • "' here New Year's day announced Wed New Salem 3 1 9 Jan. 19—Rhame, here. Daniell Gibraltar of Line Campion scored on a long shot and nesday selection of the following play­ owners. . . . The Red Sox want Julius Jan. 22—New England (tent.) CLOTHIERS - rURNI/H(P/ Knez tied the count at 34-all on Kit- Referee. Von Kuden. Daniell and , the big ers by Co-coaches Dick Hanley and Solters back from the Browns. . . Jan. 28—Buffalo Springs, there. B I S M A R t K V l> stand out in the line, with tleson's foul. Then Robertson sank guard, Andy Kerr for the east squad: Rogers Hornsby is willing, but Yaw' Jan. 29—Marmarth, here. sophomore end. , Steve his winning goal. The summaries; Fessenden Kept Goal key and Co., is going to have to cough Feb. 2—Amldon, there. • - Petro, Walt; Raskowski, and A1 Le- N. D. (36) 1) fl tp DePaul 34 li ft tp Ends: Merle Wendt, Ohio State; Birk, f . . 3 I) 6 Knez, r. . 1 6 S Ken Nelson, Illinois; Donald Geyer. up plenty... . American League man' Feb. 5—Scranton, here. Do zouski, soph guards, and Fabian Hoff­ KinncR'n f 3 0 6 Phillips, t 0 1 1 Uncrossed This Year agers are making discreet inquiries Feb. 12—Hettinger, there. man, yearling end, shining as first Northwestern, and Larry Kelley, Yale. llobert'n c 5 0 10 Yost c... 5 2 12 Tackles: Ed Widseth, Minnesota, about some of the Atheltics' young Feb. 16—Rhame, there. You year men. I.emalre g 5 0 10 Wendt, g 2 1 5 Fessenden, N. D., Dec. 9.—(if)—Un­ pitchers. Feb. 19—Buffalo Springs, here. Selection of the Panthers came as Pepke, g. 1 2 4 Camp'n, g 4 0 8 and Charles Hamrlck, Ohio State. defeated and unscored on this season, Klttlo'n g 0 0 0 Neu, g... 0 0 0 Guard: Steve Reid, Northwestern. a surprise to a lot of people who live — liowlelt g 0 0 0 Fessenden high school gridders out­ Connie Mack personally visited Bill Wrestler's Side Is KNOW below the Mason-Dixon line. Those Totals 17 2 36 — Centers: Earl Svendsen, Minnesota fought opposing football clubs In six Werber's home in Maryland and EVEN AT good folk expected Alabama or LJ3.U. Totals 12 10 34 and Ty Rey, Dartmouth. games to share the gridirons prep asked Bill how he'd like to play with Personal fouls. North Dakota—Birk Halfbacks: Ray Buivid, Marquette; Paralyzed in Bout to get the call—as did a lot of us 1, Kinnegan 2; Lemaire 3*; Pepke 4; school pinnacle with five other state the Athletics... Bill told him no dice. BRANDY? John Drake, Purdue; Clarence Parker, Minneapolis, Dec. 9.— (IP) —Jack above the line. KittleBon 2. DePaul—Knex 1, Phil­ clubs. . But the deal with the Red Sox Reeder, 208 pound wrestler from Hot 215°BELOW lips, Yost. Frank Murray, Penn. Maybe Washington is going to be Duke, and Coach Ernest Kotchian, who pointed isn't dead. ... Joe Cronin means to Springs, Ark., wfe in a hospital Wed­ a bit sorry it didn't invite one of the Fullbacks: Steve Toth, Northwest­ to Fessenden's record, said Wednesday play third base, so if he gets Frank nesday suffering from paralysis of the southerners. Jock, veteran of three Harvey Paces Wing ern; Ed. Jankowski, Wisconsin; Wil­ no opposing ball carrier ever crossed Higglns from the Macks It Will be for right side following his bout Tuesday trips, isn't going to make any train­ liam Kurlish, Penn., and John Hand Fessenden's 30 yard line during the trading purposes only. . . . Green Bay night with Dick Raines, 245. "SHONE" ing mistakes or tactical blunders this Cagers to Victory rahan, Dartmouth. season. Packers arrived today to get ready for Reeder suffered the injury when Wm-FREEZE season, having profited by previous Five more far east players remain Opening by upsetting Devils Lake, Boston Sunday. . .. You should have experience. Raines held him over his head and Wing, N. D„ Dec. 9.—Paced by Co- to be selected. to 0, the Fessenden team went down seen Eddie Neil, the reformed sports then dropped him across his bent knee. Pitt's team is going in to prevail captain F. Harvey, center, Wing high the line whipping New Rockford, Car writer, going to town on that organ with a Warner system keyed to a The injured man was attended by Dr. school scored a close 12-10 victory over MACK IS ELECTED rington. Turtle Lake and Harvey for (Col. Stoopnagle model) at the wed' Walter Taft In the dressing room. PSOTECTS peak against Jimmy Phelan's Notre Dawson in a nip-and-tuck basketball New York, Dec. 9.—(IP)—Connie two games. ding of Mark Barron, AP city editor. In other bouts Count Kasmir Pul­ Dame disciples. game here Friday. Wing held a 6-2 Mack, the oldest major league base­ The Wells county team shares un­ . . . Eddie looked like a six-day bike And may the best team win! aski, 230, Warsaw, Poland, won from lead at the half and managed to stay ball manager in years and in service, defeated honors with Valley City, iuv rider. ... By the time he was half For your peace of wH fa out in front to the end with Harvey official Class A champions, Oakes, Tony Felice, 240, in 19:45, and A1 has been elected a director of the way through "here comes the bride," Loset, 210, Minneapolis, pinned Rube winter driving, ask your Sykeston Opens Cage dropping in four field goals and a American League. His election Tues­ Underwood, Hillsboro and Cavalier. the ceremony was over.... If Lou Harben, 222, Chamblee, Oa„ in 19:53. free throw for 10 points. D. Burkett day broke a precedent whereby only Chiocza falls to go at third for the dealer to give yoa COM­ Slate Against Hebron was the outstanding performer for the club presidents have been named as Giants, Bill Terry may put him on PLETE RADIATOR PRO­ visitors. In a preliminary game the directors. Because of the serious ill­ Blackhawks Play Tie, second and try Burgess Whitehead at THIS SCOTCH CONTAINS TECTION with THIS Sykeston, N. D„ Dec. 9.—Handi­ Dawson girls' team defeated the Wing ness of John Shlbe, president of the 5th Time in 11 Tilts the hot comer. DU PONT ANTI-FltEEZB capped by the lack of Inexperienced team, 53-13. The summary: Philadelphia Athletes, Mack, vice 100% SCOTCH VVinif tg ft pf Dawson fg ft Portsmouth, Va., is staging a big thai COSTS ONLY $1 A material, prospects are not any to Harty, f. 0 0 2 kooker, f 1 0 president of the club as well as man New York, Dec. 9.——The Chi­ GALLON, 29c a quart bright for a winning basketball team Kavon's, f 1 0 1 Grejfor. (20 ager, was chosen to fill his place. cago Blackhawks, who seldom have civic celebration for Aoe Parker, WHISKY Harvey, c 4 1 1 Pummel, c 1 0 buke's all-America backfleld star, here this year, according to Coach M Scallon, g 0 0 0 Burkett, g 0 0 specialized in high scoring, are threat­ A. Wiest. The quint opened the sea­ Weber, g 0 1 0 D Bur't, g 0 2 ening to become the National Hockey next Monday. .. . From there Parker Fights Last Night will dart to Charlotte, N. C„ to attend son against Hebron Tuesday night. •- league's problem children because of Ivory drop re­ Candidates for positions on the Totals .5 2 4 Totals .426 their failure to get goals. a football banquet the following night */ Score by quarters: (By the ) If Cincinnati lets Babe Herman go, minds you of the squad who are shotting promise in­ Win* 4 6 8 12 So far this season the Hawks have auld country. Do you know how excel­ Bring in all your clude Stanley, Irvin and Charles Dawson 2 2 4 10 New York —Mazie Berger, 137, averaged less than one goal a game Brooklyn will try to grab him. . . . Stilus, Gene Okert, Orville Lundby, Referee. Jialph Jacobson; umpire, Montreal, stopped (rew Massey, collecting ten counters in 11 starts. Max Schmeling gets in on the Bre­ Try OLD SMUG- lent a really fine brandy LEGAL CAUGHT Bert O'son. 138, Philadelphia, (4); Bobby men tomorrow. . . The kids will all GLERtodaySThis can be? Eddie Hammes and Tommy Joyce. A dull scoreless tie with the New give three cheers if the big leagues The rest of the schedule: (Bed) Dale, 15754, Los Angeles, York Rangers Tuesday night before a whisky is S years Do you know how eco­ FURS Bowling Standings t drew with John Pavlovkh, Brook­ fair crowd of 7,000 was Chicago's fifth okay P. K. Wrlgley's plan to let 'em Dec. 15—Hebron, there. in for half price next season. - old. 88 new nomical a really line brandy Skanks, weasels, aaink. fez Dec. 18—Goodrich, there. lyn, (8). deadlock of the season. Five other and ceyetas. MANDAX-BISMARCK INTER CITY Los Angeles — Freddie Steele, games have resulted In defeats. Jan. 6—Cathay, there. LEAGUE Old Monastery can give The Season is now open. Jan. 13—Bowdon, there. ItnrftaK E>. 15—Chaseley, here. * High team, three games—Kato. !95J 134. Bowman, and Richie Fon­ chalked up its second conference bas­ l>b. 22—Chaseley, there. , a, High single game, team—Kato. 103s Park River, N. D„ Dec. (#)—La- Now!! High Individual, three games taine, Ul, MIssmiHi, drew, (18). kota high school's Class B state basket­ ketball victory here Friday, defeating Haieltoti, 11-18. High scoring honors Old Hldea, Pars, Scrap Iron and Lehman 157 New York — Mickey Serriaa, ball champions lost their first game lank—-Get Beat Prlees Hm! High single game, individual— IH'/i, Scran too, h, and Tansy went to J. Orenc and SUberaagel each Ruth Turns Down Ripple 276 of the season here last night to the with ten points on four field goals and TRAPS POR SALE ladlvMas! Averages Bland. 147. Toronto, drew. <8>; Class A Walsh County Aggies, 18-14, Managerial Offer Brown lt+ L*» 171 EIM Davenport, 144 Vi, Bratb n a close checking duel. % brace of gift shots. The summary: UlonostorO Zahn lit M. Hummel . 175 Carolina, oat pointed Clarence Napoleon fg ft pf Haielton tg ft pf o A W ffbkUN and Gins "Northern" Lovan Ill Cervlaskl ... 172 SUbcrnag'l 4 2 0 Mftler 4 *S * BRAND CS Hew York, Dec. Bed-ridden D. Schneider. Ill Wert* 173 Bloat, 148, Baltimore. (•). SIMMONS OFFERED JOB J. Orcns. 4 2 0 Landaber'r 0 1 Hide & Fur Co. with a cold and sore throat as re­ Lehman IK K. Hummel .. 17J St. Louis, Dec. ».—<#>—Onto 81m' W. arena » 0 2 Hendrlx.. 0 1 • Northwest minders of a recent hunting trip, Herts IK Olson 171 194. Beacon. If. I, afons, University of Iowa "ebony eel" r. Warner 2 1 2 Chalfln.. 1 0 BRANDY l The Brick BriUtan Center V. Latta .... 114 Roehrlch 173 T. Simon 10 4 Gregory. 2 0 Ninth and Praat Streets liibe Ruth announced Wednesday he Lutgrns^ 112 Paul 1(2 knocked oat Slave Cair, ill, halfback, said he has been offered the 8. Simon. 0 0 0 Opp • 2 Beverages, Inc. GEORGE BE HZ SONS IMC BISMARCK #»i«iiM|i has turned down an offer T. grhnelder. 112 Knol) ... 15* Martdan, Cm, <•); Johnny Job of athletic director at Lincoln high F. Oreitl. 0 0 2 U1 Sa. Fifth St. Pha Ripple 114 Hermanson .. US Baker, 1S8. Merltfen, hm*ii m* achool for Negroes at Kinsai City and V Kroeber 0 0 0 Total . J 4 i, N. Dak. SAINT PAUL MINH to manage the Albany Senators of the Davis 100 Doll 148 A. Latta .... 1M 148, Tampa, (»). 'right now plans to accept." Total. Ii ~§ U «* *•*. - j . j ~ f .Ml "> '** Mlt \ * t -f-'. t-

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