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-•V THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1936 'Battle of Saints' Opens Week-End Cage Slate Tonight JUS, BLUGJAYS Norse Skater Beats Ballangrud to Win 1,500 Meter WILL INVADE LOCAL Li'l Arthur Meets White Hope Traveling BELATED RALLY ENABLES BISON Maranyille Sips Stars to Exhibit SONJA HENIE MOVES TO WHIP TEACHERS, 35-25 Pilot's Contract

St. Leo's to Seek Revenge for Different Styles Anderson Loads Herd to 9th 'The' Rabbit' Will Be Praying. I 21-19 Setback; Game Conference Victory in of Elmira Club .. Vines Plays Smashing Game; TITLE AT OLYMPICS 1 Called for 8:15 P. M. Closing Spurt in Minora i Lott Depends on Accuracy British Puck Team Assured of Cedar Falls, Iowa, Feb. 13.—Ellsworth Vines, whose smashing Charles Mathisen of Norway Thurs­ mercial League matches rolled Wed­ five minutes left to play. North Da­ the majors," Mar­ ital City tonight, if road conditions volleys and lightning backhand shots day won the 1500 meter speed skating nesday night. Joe Patera for the kota State put on its victory streak. anville said. "It's permit, to engage St. Mary's in the are known the world over, will lead bakers mowed down the uprights for a chance for me title of the fourth Olympic winter counts of 165-204-178—547 to annex The Bisons flipped in five field first of three weak-end games sched­ the touring professional tennis troupe games. goals and a free throw in the last to prove what I uled on the local hardwood courts. which include , canny the evening's high three-game honors iff can do as a pilot Mathisen dashed around the course and Gordon MacGregor for the five minutes, with Anderson, center, Coach Ted Meinhover's parochial veteran who depends on delicate tim­ in two minutes, 19.2 seconds to beat finding the basket from all corners of and should pave school cagers staved off a fourth- ing and accurate placements to win Tribune collected 214 pins, for the top 35 the way for my out his countryman, Ivar Ballangrud. single game. The scores: the floor. quarter rally by the Magic City team victories on the tennis courts. winner of the 500 and 5.000 meter The visiting team had been travel |; return to the big to annex a 21-19 decision at Minot Traveling under the banner of Wil­ crowns, and eclipse Clas Thunberg's Tribune lng for the last three days, spending m show as. a man­ two weeks ago and are confident they liam T. "Big Bill" Tilden's stable, the Olympic record of 2:21.1. Devlin 189-151-177— 517 most of the time snowbound en route ager." can extend their current wins to four appearance at Mandan is being spon-. Birger Vasenius of Finland was Moeller 167-129-148— 444 here from Sioux City. The game orig "The. Rabbit" straight at the expense of the lone sored by the Mandan Tennis associa­ third and Leo Freisinger, 19-year old Ottum 138-141-144— 423 lnally was scheduled ior Saturday signed a one-year conqueror's of the Minot Magicians. tion. Lester Stoefen and Berkeley Chicagoan, fourth. Ballangrud's time MacGrcgor 214-144-142— 500 1 contract Wednes- St. Leo's handed Harlev Robertson's Bell are the other two members of Hauch ....•»•«••« 120-153-133— 406 night. Summary: was 2:20.2 and Vasenius', 2:20.9. Klelty, t 4 2 2 Iowa T. fg it pf j day as manager of aggregation its only defeat of the cur­ the quartet. Freisinger turned in the highly cred­ Reiner, f 0 3 0 Peders'n, f 0 0 0 ' the Elmira club o? rent campaign in an early-season Outranks 'Big Bill' itable time of 2:21.3 to earn fourth Totals .' 828-732-744—2404 Ander'n, c 7 4 0 Manship, f 0 1 1 Maranville the New . York- game and a close battle is in pros­ Saund's, g 1 0 4 Gtlluly, f 0 2 0 Jack Johnson, responsible for Ihe first white hope era, ties on the Vines will bring enough sensational place. Fifth place went to Max Stiepl First National Bank Rorvi*, g 0 0 0 Miner, f 0 0.0 Pennsylvania league. pect here. gloves of Charley Kosjor. one of the new class of white hopes play to satisfy even the most ardent of Austria in 2:21.6 and sixth to Haney ...f. 140-171-128- 439 Betts<5i'n, 10 3 Curtis, c o 0 1 The doughty Rabbit predicted he Tonight's game has been called for being groomed to lift the heavyweight crown from Joe Louis when fan. His speed and power exceed Big Karl Wazulek, also of Austria, in Samuelson .«•.«** 121-155-206— 482 • Black, g 2 0 3 would be In 100 games as: a player 8:15 p. m.. at the high school gym­ Bill's, according to tennis experts, Totals 13 $ 9 Brou'r, gt 2 2 2 and if the Brown Bomber takes it from James J. Braddock in :22.2. Lawyer 108-113-142— 373 McCabe, si 0 1 with Elmira. Last year, after a sea­ nasium and will be preceded by a September. It will be noted that Li'l Arthur still goes in for who rank him with Maurice Mc­ Eddie Schroeder, veteran Chicagoan, Boese 111-151-144- 4C6 son's layoff because of his leg injury, reliminary between the Angels. St. berets. Kosior is one of Jack Dempsey"s hopefuls. The scene il Laughlin, the California Comet. tied with Karl Leban of Austria for Dummy 117-117-117— 351 Totals 10 5 . 8 he signed a playerls contract with the S[ary's reserves, and Wilton high Lott, in direct contrast, relies upoA 12th in 2:24.3 while Bob Peterson of Handicap ...... 72- 72- 72— 216 Score at half; Nortli Dakota State Braves but appeared in only a few StiJlman s gymnasium, New York. a vicious, twisting service and deadly 18; Iowa State Teachers 16. school. Milwaukee, and Allan Potts of Brook­ Miesed free throws—N. D. State 3; games. . ... Starting Lineup Given accuracy in placements for his tri­ lyn, the other American starters, fin­ Totals 660-779-809—2257 Iowa State Teachers 6. The Elmira Job will be Maranville s Meinhover, forced to fill the gaps umphs. He is ranked by many as the Officials — Kaffensberser (lowa); ished well back. Peterson's time was Strobridge (Western State). second experience as a manager. In left by the ineligibility of Jim Hurn- world's leading doubles player and, :25.4, Potts' 2:31.2. Peterson was 17tn Bismarck Bakery 1926, in his stormy petrel days, he ing, veteran guard who was forced NODAKS SMOTHER JACKRABBITS, teamed with Stoefen, for many years Faubel 181-166-149— 496 carried America's hopes in the Davis in the final standings. managed the Chicago. C!ubs for a out of competition by the 18-year-old, Dslbert Lamb of Milwaukee still Hektner •«...«»<>* 160-156-184— 500 brief period. ' eight semester rule, will probably start Cup competition. Baker 138-181-168— 487 63 25, TO WIND UP ROAD TRIP Lott has won the national doubles suffering from a cold, scratched as he Piggly-Wiggly Pulls Nicky Schneider and Art Helbling at did Wednesday in the 5,000 meters. Patera ..**»•»»»,*• 165-204-178— 547 forwards, Arnold Anderson at center, championship five times with three Dummy 158-158-158— 474 and Dick Rausch and Kenny Hes- mmet Birk Drops in 13 Field different partners. In 1933 and 1934 : Norse Skater in Form Into Tie for Third singer at guards. he paired with Stoefen. He also holds Totals 802-865-837—2504 asketball Scores Goals as Sioux Remain Sports Round-Up four mixed doubles titles won before Senja Henie of Norway appeared St. Leos will have Dempsey and By EDDIE BR1ETZ headed for her third straight Olympic Highway Department Cook in the fore court, Renwood at he turned pro. Defeats Co. A Quint, 33-27; (By the Associated Press) Undefeated figure skating title when she finished Mannerow 150-140-157— 447 H. D. S. 35: Iowa Teachers 25. center and McGee and Mechler at Stoefen Most Colorful with the highest average in the school Olson 141-160-146— 447 Klein's Increases First guards. New York, Feb. 13.—(IP)—Freddy Stoefen is probably the most color­ figures event. Berg 155-158-151— 464 Macalester 43: St. Johns 3l. Two other games will vie for the Brookings, S. D.. Feb. 13.—(AO—North Steele, the boxer, passed up an offer ful player of the four. Six feet four The free-skating part of the cham­ Rohrer 115-161-111— 387 Place Margin U. N. D. 63; S. D. S. 25. sports spotlight over the week-end Dakota University despite recent to go to Japan as an instructor at inches tall, he is the Adonis of a game pionship will be decided Sunday. The Dummy 147-...-...—147 Montana 49; Billings Poly. 31. with the Bismarck high school De­ travel hardships due to the weather, $1,500 per month. . . . Freddy is the which is noted for its handsome men. judges announced Cecilia Magdalen Schlosser -161-128— 289 Standings SIGNS mons playing the Jamestown Blue- completed a successful road trip here No. 1 man around Tacoma. Wash. . .. While lack of experience has ham­ Cooledge of England was placed sec­ Handicap >.<«««« 34- 34- 34— 102 Wednesday night by defeating South Just before his fight with Vince Dun­ pered him in previous years, this sea­ Klein's ..12 1 .923 Cleveland, Feb. 13.—With Mel jays here Friday and the Phantoms ond. Maribel Vinson of Boston, the Paramount 10 >3 Harder, veteran , signed for engaging the Jamestown college Jim­ Dakota State, 68-25 in a North Cen­ dee. the Tacoma News-Tribune is­ son is slated to see him at his best. premier American contestant, finished Totals...... 742-814-727"—2283 tral conference basketball game be­ sued a six-page section filled with The fashion plate of the tennis Company A ...... 7 S . .583 two years, Cleveland baseball club of­ mies Saturday. sixth. Piggly-Wiggly ...... 7 I. .583 ficials concentrated on getting pitch­ Coach Glenn Hanna's quint will be fore a capacity audience in Brook­ ads from business houses wishing world. Stoefen is affectionately known Great Britain's hockey tean(i, sur­ BANK COLLECTION DEPT. ings high school gymnasium. Freddy luck. . . . Dozens of other as "Little Rollo." Opponents who Capitol Theatre ..... S 4 .556 ers Willis Hudlin and , ourto avenge a 23-22 decision won by prise conqueror of Canada, defeated TRUNDLERS IN VICTORY lnflelder Roy Hlghes and the rookie the Bluejays last week in a game that North Dakota piled up a 22-3 lead merchants called up to complain have met his thunderbolt service and Bank of North Dakota Collection K. C.'s • .462 crashing returns tell a different story. Hungary Thursday, 5 to 1, and fin­ Capital Comm 4. * 9 .308 outfielder, Jimmy Cleason, under con­ went to the second overtime period. with six minutes left of the first half, they were passed up in the canvass. ished the second round robin series In department bowlers won two out of which ended 29-9. Free throws and He holds a victory over Vines, won Regulatory Dept 1 12 .077 tract Thursday. .• Both teams conquered Fargo and last September. Vines later defeated the Olympic championship tourna­ three games from the regular state The club officials said a compromise bowed to the Valley City Hl- Diehl's lone goal were State's sole bank five in a Service League make­ each What about a sports writer him, but only after five bitter sets. ment with five points. Piggly-Wiggly cagers pulled into a was arranged with Harder, who asked Liners but the Demons accounted for scoring efforts in the first half. State making the socal register? . . . After nofiing out Canada, 2-1, in a up match Wednesday. Magnuson held on even terms starting the sec­ Only 24, he first played national third-place tie with Company A In $15,00(1 a year. a surprise victory over the highly He's Eddie Murray, recruit on the championship tennis at Forest Hills smashing upset, the Britons were rolled 185-209-14£—543 for top three ond half, scoring 9 to North Dakota's game scoring total. The scores: the City .League standings Wednes­ regarded Wahpeton quint that stop­ Evening Post. . . . Jlmmle Foxx is in 1932. The intervening years have held to a 1-1 draw by Germany In a day by administering a 33-27 setback Records from 27 stations In North ped the Jays in a close game. until Birk hooped four in a row off to Florida by boat to become game that went three overtime per­ Bank of North Dakota Dakota indicate an axerage rainfall to widen the gap. seen him maturing in experience and to the soldiers while Klein's Toggery Jimmies Rank High dean of home runs in Max Carey's skill. iods. Thursday's victory assured Eng Magnuson 185-209-149— 543 of 18.7 inches for. 1935 as compared Leaders and virtual champions o! North Dakota was at home on the Kelley 129-133-118— 380 was overwhelming the Knights of baseball school. . . . Jack Dempsey Berkeley Bell, the "Texas Ranger," land a place In the final round. Columbus quint, 52-28. with 10.8 inches in 1934. The normal the North Dakota Intercollegiate con­ small high school court but State and family will vacation abroad Czechoslovakia earned its second Bllllngmeler 117-154-140— 411 was handicapped. Birk was high scorer is the hurricane of national tennis. Paced by Cliff Morlan, Heiser and precipitation in the state-*- i* 17.7 ference. the Jimmies promise to be this summer. . . Ralph Metcalfe. His whirlwind attack begins with the victory In three starts in the second Sette 138-139-137— 414 Cummins, the Piggly-Wiggly club inches. - a worthy foe for the defending Class with 29. Marquette sprinter, rode 1.000 first service and whips through un­ round robin series by turning back Smith 98-179-180— 457 A titlists, who up to the present time N. D. U. fg ft pf S. D. State fg ft pf miles each way to tat Boston Handicap ...... 4— 4— 4 12 deadlocked the fight for third place at Birk, f 13 32 Diehl, gill til the final point is made. He never Austria, 2-1. It was Austria's third de­ seven victories and five defeats. Mor­ In England, it is still illegal to make have not hit the stride which car­ Finne'n, f 5 3 2 JJarr, g 10 1 last Saturday night. slackens his pace. He is noted as the feat. a mince pie, have a Christmas dinner ried them to the top of the state heap lan bagged six field goals for the win­ Rober'n, c 1 2 4 Lassen, c 0 0 3 most daring volleyer In tennis and Hagen Annexes Ski Title Totals ...... *.,f. 671-818-728—2217 ners with Leon Doerner collecting six of more than three courses, smoke a last year. Aamoth, g 0 0 3 Bartling, f 1 0 1 When the original Celtics bobbed believes a good offense is the best Oddbjorn Hagen of Norway today Bank of North Dakota cigaret in the streets, or play billiard*; The Jimmies have lost only one game Rorvig, g 3 1 2 Pylman, c 0 0 1 from the floor and a gift shot to lead Lemalr, g 1 0 3 Rarber, f 0 2 1 up with a center standing six feet, defense. won the combined cross country- Dale 153-149-138— 440 the Company A five in the scoring on Sunday. A Law Society conferences this season, a 29-28 decision to the Burich, c 2 0 2 Herting, f 1 4 2 eight. Miami