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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1934 Giants Upset Bears to Win Pro Grid Title, 30-13 SCORES MINOT ELKS AND SIOVX CITY GHOSTS BOW TO PHANTOMS TWItETO OVERCOME OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem MAGIC CITY CAGERS N. D. Prep Quints Prepare for Games ‘BLANKET, This Week; Two Class A Teams Beaten 10-3 LEAD AT HALF LAK DAT BY *SOVE, AWWSTICfc ; LOSE, 44-31; DUSKY i HOOFLESAME THAT KOBE SETS HIM OFF i Linton Opposes Saints and Ds* 5 YO SAID ANT DEED SI RESALLY New Champions Return to Field OLINDUTRA HAS TWO-STROKE mont, Friday and Saturday, CATTLE -‘-'ROYALBLUE SPACE ON THEREFOR MY for Second Half Shod in J\ FIVE BEATEN, 41-22 on DLD/ WHEN AH WALKS J \ FAMILY COAT OF ARMS-* LEAD INMIAMIOPEN TOURNEY Local Courts Tennis Shoes P CENTRAL ABENOO. / uM-M-I WILL HAVE f VT Ted Meinhover Paces Local In- (By The ) OYS RUN OUT OF TH \ l /->-%. two of the N INCLUDED.YES dependents CLOSE ONE National Potts Par- With eight Class A high MANDERS KICKS TWO GOALS in Double Tri- school teams already de- umph Busting 70; Thrtt Pros feated by Class B quints, eight more Over Week- of North Dakota’s meiier schools Tied for Stcond will have a try at extending that list Nagurski Unstoppable for Three this week. Losers* MASSMANN IS BRILLIANT Miami, Fla. Dec. 10.—(JT—Swing- Tumbled from their lofty perch last Quarters; Scores week-end were Jamestown by Ender« HO ing into the second round of the bat- lin. 31 to 21, and by - :• Grand Forks Lone (y Sv \ .. • Highly-Touted Scoring Power tle, half of the field of 300 golfers Fairmount’s stalwart five, 22 to 20 in set out Monday to overtake the par- three periods. Devils Lake’s (/P) New of Negro Acet Fails to New York, Dec. 10.— —The busting posted Dutra, “A”club Just managed to defeat Monday ruled the pro- 70 by Olln York Giants’ Materialize Sunday champion, to two- Starkweather 10 to 15. fessional world, conquerors national hold a Fairmount’s football stroke lead at the end of the first 18 victory over the Fork- of the , in one of the open. ers was clouded by a 33 to 23 defeat made The Bismarck holes of the $12,500 BlltUMfie same most amazing recoveries ever Phantoms stamped The tall bronaed pro’s top- the week-end at the hands of in the history of the gridiron to themselves as defnltely in the run- ped by Grafton, defending Class B state champion- ning for the two strokes the 72 of Leonard champions. win the National League North Dakota independ- Findlay, Henry Other high points on 30 ent crown Schmutte of O.; ship. The score was to 13. basketball this week-end Jans Midland Park, N. J., and Joe state courts were the victories of Completely out of the game with impressive victories over the of Wahpeton over Wyndmere, Fargo points Belfore of Detroit, who tied for over with the exception of three Minot Elks and the Bioux City second place. Hillsboro, and Valley City over contributed by Ken Strong’s 38 yard Ghosts. Cooperstown. by Dutra Is competing in the first divi- placement , trailing 10 to 3 Paced Ted Meinhover, former sion the tournament, Minot’s class A champions, who Nagurski’s Bismarck high Univer- of which is scored a victory against as the result of Bronko school and composed players double sity of those who fin- Granville and Minot, two yard plunge for a touchdown of North Dakota star, the Phan- in 60 in the St. Leo’s of Manders’ 18-yard field the Minot Independents ished the first mid ties face another doubleheader week- and Jack toms handed last P. G. A. competition the this goal, the Giants came out for the a44 to 31 drubbing Saturday night and end. They play Parshall and Minot low 30’s and ties in the national Friday. second half shod in rubber-soled, at the World War Memorial build- model ":S open. Schmutte, Jans and Belfore Valley ing Sunday string .. The City-Jamestown canvas-topped basketball shoes. and ran their of represent , tilt at Change to the second made Jamestown Friday Flaherty Sujgests consecutive wins three in dis- up pros willmark the first posing of Negro of those who seldom or never battle between any of the eight big These shoes were obtained at the the touring outfit, part major Flaherty, the 41 to 22, at take in tournaments. quints. Another high spot on suggestion of nd Ray the state training school compose the gymnasium Amateurs a third division, week’s card is the meeting of Fargo Giants' captain, while the New York- at Mandan. which by Frank being pushed in the goals now Is headed Sits and Fairmount which Is expected to ers were around Meinhover tallied 13 field Gadsden, Ala., with prove the and two free throws in the game with of a 37-39—76. a test of strength for the Far- first half on frozen In place Bobby goans. turf before spectators. Elks and came Sunday third are Cruick- 48.000 the back of Richmond, Va.; Gene Giants getting ac- against the Ghosts sbank Grand Forks moves outside of the While the were to count seven | Kunes of Norristown, Pa., state to play customed to bootery, Man- from to ifl two first Thief River Falls, Minn., their new times the floor in addition division entries, and seven players while other “A” ders, Minnesota place-kick- five gift shots. Harry teams are pitted former Dublinsky rising Chi- from the second division. against smaller state schools. They ing specialisit, tooted a 23-yard FUTURE OF HOCKEY IS BRIGHT, National, American Floor Play Brilliant cago welterweight, has had Chicago’s Starting Fourteen players are bracketed in are Devils Lake versus Aneta and field goal to increase lead out slow in Saturday's some close ring bouts in his ca- game up the next position at 74. Rugby. Mandan versus Elgin, Minot to 13 to 3. the Phantoms built sn 18 reer. but he is coming up at Kenmare, quarter only a few Four entries from the first division and Bismarck versus The final was SAYS COACH OF N. Y. RANGERS Ball Leagues Open to 11 lead at the half. Brilliant against a lot of close decisions Linton. when Danowski, whipped play local quint com- days. Harry and nine from the second group are minutes old floor of the these is running 75. The long forward to Frankian for a with Detroit, pletely Elks' his bunched at week’s schedule: a the Blackhawks were demoralised the defense own barber shop In the Virtually picture TODAY Game Takes Place as victorious. Player Trade, and permitted to score Windy City, out of the are touchdown. Leading Sale the locals al- and is shown here Walter Hagen Detrollt, Mich., and Osnabrock at Langdon. Strong Scores Twice The present playoff system willgo at will. winning out by of most a close shave Henry Flushing, 1., TUESDAY A few plays latei Strong swept Attraction at Indoor into its seventh season this year, and Harold Massmann demonstrated the over a tough Clucl of L. with beard 79. Tokio at Oberon. Chicago’s right end for 42-yards and Sport we're expecting bigger response than Annual Major Laagua Meetings playing ability that brought him All- Mercer another Palaces ever. at Max. a touchdown. After interval. at York; American recognition while playing Donnybrook at Kenmare. 219-pound Convene New - Strong shattered c Bears' (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) with St. John college of New York. Gopher Cagers Set Linton at Poliick. forward line for his second touch- Editor’s Note: This is the fifth Frick to Be Installed His ball-handling was brilliant and Mahoney to Head Leith at New Leipsig. . of a series of articles by Lester when teamed vith B; . Jacobsen in For Tommie Invasion Kief at Denhoff. The Bears tried to pull loose ends Patrick, manager and coach of the back court the defensive combin- Rangers Defeat 10.—(iP)—Seeking Devils Lake at Aneta. together, but -t was in vain, for Dan- the , on the New York, Dec. ation was impregnable. Minneapolis, Dec. 10.—()P) —Eager A. A. U.; Olympic Makoti at Ryder. owski tore around left end, nine yards progress of hockey to the ranks batters who can hit .340 and pitch- Chuck Webster, Harley Robertson for more battle and tomorrow night’s WEDNESDAY major for the final touchdown. of a national sport. Maple Leafs, 5-2 ers good for 20 victories, club owners and DeFrate showed up well for the in particular, the University of Min- Beulah at Hazen. Nagurski, the bogey-man of pro cope ready and managers of the National and visitors but could not with the nesota basketball team made Controversy Ends Crosby at Noonan. football, weighing 236 pounds, was New York, Dec. 10.—Hockey truly Phantoms’ sparkling offense. Monday to receive St. Thomas after Pettibone at Robinson. unstoppable for two-thirds of the has become a big time sport. New York Hockey Team Bows American Leagues were gathering Meinhover Controls Tip-off having disposed of Hamline. Cleveland at Eldrldge. game but was forced to withdraw Today it holds its own in such Monday to buy, sell and trade and. In Sunday’s game the predicted The second of Minnesota’s chal- Seven Amateur Start Via for Portland at Hatton. then with a painful shoulder injury. sport palaces as Madison Square To ; incidentally to attend the annual spectacular play of the Ghosts failed 1 lenges from over the backfence comes FRIDAY Garden, Detroit's Olympia, the Bos- major league meetings. to materialise when the Phantoms, I from the Tommies Tuesday night at James E. Sullivan Memor- Thief River Falls at Grand Forks. ton Garden, and Chicago's St. Louie Eagles Win a in league stadium There's not club either with Meinhover controlling the tip- 1 the field house with the Gophers, ial Modal in Poll Breckenridge at Wahpeton. with any other long-established that wont trade but the Chicago off, kept the ball In their possession ' who handled the Pipers capably, Valley City at Jamestown. Gophers Bemoan sports—and In some cases surpasses New York, Dec. 10.—(A*)—The ques- Cubs, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis through most of the game. I looking for revenge. Minot Model at Minot. them. tion of victories vs. gate receipts faced Browns, and possibly the Pittsburgh Garvin Croonquist, Don Arthur Operating a new style offensive, Miami, Fla., Dec. 10.—(F>—Steered Parshall at Minot. Loss Gridders The Ice game has grown into the clubs Mon- Pirates and seem and Massmann shared scoring hon- 1 Minnesota will turn it loose, hop- safely past the shoal of further Starkweather at Grafton. of most important revenue-producing day as three clubs began to realise most likely to be active. ors with the ace center while Les I ing it works more smoothly, against Olympic controversy with Germany Elgin at Mandan. game of all professional contests, and they had passed up possible chances Since the last campaign dosed the Wilkinson, forward and "Suitcase” St. Thomas in a plan to square ac- over the persistent Jewish issue, at Kenaal at Carrington. quite parallel t is without among in- to win important games in order that Cubs have obtained Tex C&rleton Simmons, pivot man, were « counts for the latter’s upset victory least for the time being, the amateur Williston at Crosby. Ineligibility of Bevan and Kost- sports promotions. outstand- door the others might get the financial from the Cardinals and Larry French lng over< the Gophers last season. athletic union Monday faoed an Rugby at Devils Lake. Peering ahead, for the Ghosts. as Minnesota I insist there is no benefits of big week-end crowds. and Freddy Lindstrom from the Pirates were play This is considered almost as good eventful year, with its domestic or- New Leipsig at Flasher. ka Severe limit possibilities The Ghosts scheduled to to the of hockey. The three were the New York Rang- and disposed of Pat Malone, Guy Saturday > as done already 7ith St. Thomas ganization expanded, foreign rela- Columbus at Portal. scarcely has been but a car accident forced a Looks Ahead to 1935 The surface ers, St. Louis Eagles and Bush, Jim Weaver and Babe Her- postponement of the game and the weaker than last year and the tions further fortified and a new Sykeston at Goodrich. scratched. If I may predict, hockey 1 at Canadiens, none of which can afford man, among others. They're not Minot Elks were secured as substitutes. < Gophers much stronger in the light chief executive at the helm of the New Rockford Cooperstown. will be picked up on the next wave of to pass up a victory long ready to quits yet, seeking ship state. Langdon at Milton. Minneapolis, UP)— dear so as the call it In a preliminary game Saturday the < of a 31-24 victory over Hamline. athletic of Dec. 10.— Yes, prosperity and carried to a pinnacle standings way starting pitcher, perhaps Hettinger at Haynes. Claus, remain the they are. another Fred Transients of the city league defeated Critics Monday saw indications of Tlie close of the 46th national children, there is a Santa but of which not even the most enthusias- The Rangers registered the FTankhouse of the Boston or 1 yesterday, Linton at St. Mary’s, Bismarck. many skeptical folks here- season’s Brave? the Knights of Columbus team, 19 1 Minnesota’s best Big Ten season in convention of the AAU at there are tic admirer today would dream! biggest upset Saturday night when, Curt Davis of the Phillies. the Miami BUtmore hotel, marked an Mott at Regent. abouts who will hang up their stock- to 14. years. Playoff System after four straight defeats, they wal- On the purely executive side of the Monday the Phantoms left for end of the six-year administration of Wilton at Tuttle. ings Christmas Eve with considerable Satisfies loped league leading meetings, the Avery Chicago, blank. Much has been said in the Toronto National League will Minot for a second encounter with the Brundage of who wss Carson at Leith.. anticipation of drawing a criticism of Leafs, 5 to 2. Install Ford Frick into the presidency Billings Polytechnic accorded a sweeping tribute In recog- Turtle Lake at Coleharbor. You see, a big boogey man has just the present playoff system we em- Elks team. But the strain game vacated by John Arnold Heydler and nition of his leadership before yield- Garrison at Washburn.' shattered sweet dreams of football ploy in playing for the , of that and Summaries: Opens Jimmie Season another tough one In Chicago the then willdecide whether or not Emil (44) ing the president’s gavel to Jeremiah Belfield at Amidon. fans, who have just uprooted their last emblematic of world championship, Phantoms FG FT PP Tappen every next night was too much for the Fuchs, president of the Boston club, Croonquist, 2 T. Mahoney, of New York, 56-year- at Pettibone. goal posts celebrating the year. It is my opinion, however, f 0 2 — set of in Rangers permitted operate dog- Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 10.—(^P) veteran Sharon at Aneta. conquests of that this system is hockey stay. and they took a 4 to 0 lac- shall be to a Arthur, 1 0 1 old former Jurist and athletic glorious the 1934 Min- in to ing from Chicago's The racing f t The Jamestown college basketball figure. Spiritwood at Eldrldge. Gophers, enjoying To many, the playoff system seems Blackhawks. plant in . Meinhover, c 13 2 2 , nesota Golden were Rangers took a 5-3 drubbing Tuesday team opens its schedule against Brundage still is a central figure in Petersburg at Lekota. about the 1935 outlook. a bit involved. But it really is simple Massmann, g 1 0 0 • Billings Polytechnic institution here to understand. Here is how from the Canadiens. Jacobsen, g 3 0 0 : the athletic picture as president of Denhoff at Hurdsfield. The pleasant thoughts were pre- it works: Monday night. Olympic Anamoose at Mlnnewaukan. burly young The winners of St. Louis, which broke an eight- | ( Spriggs, g the American committee. dicated on what men the American and game losing Basketball Scores 2 0 2 A key man in the offensive sys- lead American delegation Cathay at International divisions of the Na- streak Tuesday by He will the Fessenden. like Mr. William Bevan and Mr. blanking ? ? tem and high scorer of the team for to Olympic games, provided Makoti at Van Hook. would be doing to tional Hockey League play each oth- the battered New York 20 4 7 | the next Stanislaus Kostka Americans 2-0, dropped pair (By The Amoclated Press) the last two years. Hall’s absence there Is no further disruption of in- Lisbon at Oakes. keep momentum of that er for championship. Then, a of (31) FG FT the terrific week-end games at Montreal De- Concordia 26; North Dakota Unlv. Elks PF will greatly injure the Jimmy offen- ternational relation! over the issue of Hatton at Mayvllle. devastating 1934 gridiron machine the second and third place clubs of and DeFrate. f 5 1 1 , Egeland. each league engage troit. They held the Montreal 40. sive power. Germany's treatment of Jewish ath- Leeds at rolling along the championship trail one another un- 24; Robertson, f 3 0 1 Reslock, lanky freshman Hillsboro at Portland. til the team which is play the Maroons to a 1-0 count and yielded In Hamline Minnesota 31. Webster, Harold letes. next fall. to overtime to Detroit, Virginia 23; c 4 3 3 from Devils Lake, is expected to get Through its nationwide connections, Mohall at Glenburn. pretty setting league champion for the Stanley Cup 3-1. Junior St. Cloud McDonnell, 8o into this with the The managed g 0 0 2 the call if Hall is unable to play. month, the AAU will Sherwood at Bottineau. nappy general feeling blending into is decided. Canadiens finally to Teachers 64. within the next gain a fourth place in the interna- St. Mary’s 27; Superior Teacher? Nitsch 1 1 1 Eric Peterson may see some service conduct the annual vote to decide the Carpio at Stanley. .he pre-Christmas season strode the pivot post. Agre, Manney or James E. Sullivan me- Hamlet at Ray. man, Hawks Come From Behind tional division. They battled the 32.. at the winner of the >ld meanle boogey masked in Last year it worked way: 13 5 8 willfill in at the other for- morial medal, awarded annually to Flaxton at Bowbells. garb Big this Americans to a 2-2 tie Bunday night. La Crosse Teachers 34; Carroll 23. Sundahl .be of a Ten rule that has The the 38; Referee: Fay Brown; Umpire: Bill Thunem and Shauer get the the considered to have con- SATURDAY lelped produce western conference won Lanesboro Legionnaires Win- ward. athlete league title from the Maple KAYE Morlan. guard positions with Schlickenmeyer tributed the most to the advancement Minot at Kenmare. irestige throughout the football Toronto DON RELEASED ona Teachers 36. Leafs. In the meantime, the Chicago Douglas, Isle of Man. Dec. 10.—(*»>— Concordia (St. Paul) 29; Eau and DeLange in reserve. of amateur sport. Bowbells at Powers Lake. vorld. Blackhawks managed to wade Kaye Don, famous speed Phantoms (41) FG FT PF Wednesday night Jamestown plays A list of seven stars from which Linton at Bismarck. Forgetting the fancy holiday con- British driv- Claire Teachers 47. Plngree through the second and third place er, was Augustana 30; Croonquist, f 4 0 2 the House of David team. the winner willbe selected consists of at Pettibone. nections, it may be stated emphatic- released Monday alter serv- Mankato Teach- white skirmishes in which the New York ing 10 weeks and two of 31. Arthur, f 3 0 2 William R. Bonthron, Benjamin B. Fargo at Fairmount. ally the groaning among the days a four ers that Rangers, Montreal Maroons, and months’ sentence Mayville Meinhover, c 7 5 0 Eastman, Glenn Hardin and Ralph wme folks is deafening because for manslaughter Teachers 17; Valley City athletes; were the other growing from the death of his me- Teachers 51. Massmann, g 3 2 0 Fights Night Metcalfe, track and field League to Sevan, Ko6tka and other members of teams. chanic in Jacobsen, g 0 0 1 Last t Jack Medics, Lenore Kight and Kath- Bowling championship Gophers a wreck* on a trial auto Jamestown College 27; Moorhead he Golden In the playoff for the Stanley Cup cpin. Spriggs, f 0 0 1 erine Rawls, swimmers. Begin Play Monday ind that they have served their al- Teachers 33. (By the Associated Press) varsity time, atted or had their serv- 17 7 6 Lille, France—P ana m a A1 American missionary effort in Formation of a Bismarck bowling je eight curtailed. OUT OUR WAY By (22) Brown, 123, Panama, outpointed celebrates its centenary this league to consist of teams was Williams Ghosts FG FT PF Africa Saturday For after all few players in Min- Evans, 2 2 1 Machtens, 126. Belgium (10). year. The work has been declining announced by J. B. Abra- gridiron history f hamson, proprietor esota stirred fan- Wilkinson, 4 2 0 since the retrenchment which began of the Bismarck - 1 \ \ f Bowling Alleys on as did Bevan and Kostka. Cap- AINT / Simmons, 3 0 4 Had the voyage of Ferdinand de in 1930, the trend of missionary work on Fifth St. Pug TO BE PUNNY* \ / WELL -NEVER \ c successful, Competition league sin Lund and Butch Larson Hickman, g 0 0 4 Qulros In 1606 been Aus- now being toward the Orient. In the will be- 'ere key men in the Minnesota ma- PIN’ YOU' \ ( MIND TRYING \ gin Monday night, he said, two \ Anthony, g 0 to 1 tralia might have been discovered by when hine, served three full years and I’ TO GET YOUR 1 / TO BE A LADY- Spaniards, instead of Englishmen. Bohemium, radio-active squads from the state highway de- - newest I MEAN - / \ TRv TO BE A 1 partment drafting sncluded wit,h All-America honors. 9 4 10 element, discovered in pitch-blende room will

patrons opportunity rO BE “ The had full to MORE / \ GENTLEMAN. 1 /¦¦¦ Brown; Bill NOTICE TO CREDITORS. while in the process of extracting ra- and the Glueks will meet the Capitol pigskin celebrities show LADY - GOSH, / THAT’LL / f Referee: Fay Umpire: Cafe atch these V SUIT Morlan. dium from it, has a higher atomic rive. i« boys big time should IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE uranium, which was remaining how football OF Samuel Robinson, Deceased. number than The four teams in the e played. So that was value receiv- SSPSWa / V Notice is hereby given by the un- heretofore believed to have the high- league will get into action Tuesday But this surprise business of los- 6 J Wc: J. Robinson, as the M dersigned, night. Edna i. ' est atomic number possible. almost equally proficient players administratrix of the estate of Sam- ig in in uel Robin3on late of the township of as Bill Bevan and Stan NOUfJE Burleigh ich Kostka Missouri in the County of aomething altogether different. and State of North Dakota, deceased, ? pair of to the creditors of, and all persons glittering performers, deceased, evan Kostka had that rare TELLING ME having claims against said and to exhibit them with the necessary wnethlng the critics call color, SO Sir Malcolm Campbell is going to vouchers, within six months after that herefare a lot of Lunds and Lar- stage that long-awaited speed test of the first publication of this notice, go his In January. to said administratrix at her residence as will come and before Minne- at Daytona Beach on the southwest quarter of section »ta fandom will forget about Broth- . . . Old Notre Dame’s outstanding five (5) in township one hundred and 's Bevan and Kostka, particularly sophomore prospect for 1935 Is thirty-seven (137) north of range of 1 McKenna, eon a seventy-nine (79) west of the fifth is circumstances their lamented Jack of St Paul (Sth) meridian in Burleigh QmljuJmtiaf sports principal ’id unceremonious departure. writer. ... As a high school County, North Dakota or to the Judge TO MIN puzzling ovtr Xmas gifts performer, the lad was one of the of the County Court of said Burleigh most sought-after footballers in the County, at his office in the Burleigh Cagers County, North Dakota Court House In this markat wbullish on a giftthat willploaso • . country. . Oh, the fickleness of in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh St. I . . . County, North Dakota. EVERY woman. A now and more beautiful hosiery Max those Louis fans hereby Seek Berths at The Cards drew only 334,821 cus- You are further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the made by Holeproof. Quality certified by test of . : N. D., 10.—<#>—Develop- tomers at home during 1934 .. but County court within and for the Coun- Max, Dee. of Burleigh, and State of North g a squad of candidates packed In 494,065 In other National ty Better Fabrics Testing Bureau. Sealed in Irons* ¦ basketball League Dakota, has fixed the ltth day of mpoaed mostly of parks.... Teddy Yaross, mid- of two freshmen and steering June A. D. 1935. at the hour parent wrap to keep fresh, unhandled ;;: and photnores, Max high school starts dleweight champion, la clear o'clock in the afternoon of said day, guy ... for the at the Court Rooms of said Court in i Inexperienced quintette which of that Paul Pirrone of packed in gift boxes;:: at prices as low as $2.85 is challenger packs the said Court House in the City peeted to be strong at the end of Cleveland the blast- Bismarck in said County and State, ingest right ... pairs $1.95 two pairs. e season, giving the school a pow- hand In the business as the time and place for hearing and for three and for We recom- as Mickey Walker, twice victim of adjusting all claims against the es- ful aggregation for the following tate of said Samuel Robinson, De- mend this gift as an exceptional Investment Paulle, . . . In a years. Pole ’Em has remarked. ceased, which have been duly and Captain Harold Pfaffengut is the More than ten million guys In the regularly presented as hereinbefore woman's gratitude. Consult our Hosiery Department United States art seeking a strike provided* is letterman Best candidates for Dated November 22nd A. D. 1934. for guide to correct ... but not the industrial kind, as the a sure choice of colors. -e four vacancies include PTed and army Edna J. Robinson, hn Postovit, Wenger, Lee, Bambor, ... They represent the growing administratrix of the es- tenko, Boutow, Courtney of bowlers.... This la the 42nd year tate of Samuel Robinson, and Bos- hockey deceased. un. for which teams have bat- George 8. Register, § Vfsx is a member of the McLean tled for the Stanley Cup, donated by Attorney of said Administratrix, jntsr newly organised Lord Stanley, of Canada, In 1893.... Bismarck, North Dakota. f and the re- Chicago won it last First publication on the 3rd day of | vatjon conferences. WHV MOTMeeS PET GigAY, The Blackhawks DecdVnber A. D. 1934. .¦¦rin.rn .¦ year. »% ,