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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930 Bismarck High Cagers Win 28-5 Contest from Hebron Basketeers LOCALSQUADSHOWS SOLDIER ELEVEN BEATS NAVYGRIDDERS 6-0 IN FINAL QUARTER Taffety Named to Head Freda, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson, WEEK-END FOOTBALL GAMES Petrolle to Meet Mrs. Joe Cook, Joseph and Ollie, Mrs. PROMISE IN OPENING National Hockey Williston Curling Club Grace Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve STECKER RUNS S 7 Little and family. DONATE $750,000 TO CHARITY St. Paul Boxer on League Locked in Willlston, N. D., Dec. 15 —C. E. The Homemakers club contemplate FRACAS ON PROGRAM Taffety was reelected president of giving a card party and supper at YARDS TO DEFEAT the Williston Curling club at the an- the schoolhouse New Year’s evening. Professional Grid Team Defeats Fargo Fight Card Pennant Race Tie nual meeting and banquet of that Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling were Demons Outclass Hebron in Fockne’s All-Star Ag Billiard Tourney organization, C. O. Harding being Wing callers Saturday. Manager of ’Fargo Express' Re- also reelected secretary and W. H. Callers at the J. F. Little home Ability; gregation MIDDIES SAIURDAY Canadiens and Phila- Westergaard treasurer. Dr. W. A. Monday were Martin Feuling, Alfred Floor Work Turns Into Three- fuses Offer for Minne- Wright, W. H. Robinson, J. H. Fraser, Barth, Mrs. Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. delphia Quakers Lead by E. W. Burr and J. H. Shaw were O. Backman, , Dec. 15.— (JP) —Football’s apolis W. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Shooting Poor Bout Army Halfback Makes Brilliant elected directors for the year and Backman. dying gasp in the east added some- Cornered Struggle Single Came preparations are being made for the thing like three-quarters of million Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were a Fargo, N. D., Dec. 15.—Billy Light, season’s activities. It is expected dollars to the fund for the unemploy- Play to Outscore An- Monday guests at the Guss Helnley DEFENSE IS GOOD Rudolph, Greenleaf and Lauri St. Paul welterweight star, will be the New York, Dec. 15.—UP)—After a that there will be about 20 teams home. DEMON ed over the week-end. opponent Billy Fargo series of results last week that upset playing during the season. approximate for Petrolle, the Magnuson Regan The $600,000 Earned Lead in Bil- Express, cient Rivals the calculations of the first three Oscar motored to by the Army-Navy game at the in the feature six-round bout Thursday. will headline a weeks of play, the clubs of the Na- Dohn Dom- Saturday was added liard Race which card in Atlantic Stars Spriggs, and auditorium New tional Hockey League are locked clos- Picked Elmer Falmer called at the Delbert < Jait $150,000 yesterday when the the Fargo on Year’s k t another day. er than ever in their race for the top Davis home Saturday. inate in Saturday New York Giants of the National This announcement was made FIRST MEETING SINCE 1927 For East’s Grid Squad York, Dec. bat- Saturday by Jack Hurley, manager of places in the standing. The triumph- Clayton and Clyde hauled h Professional Football League con- New 15.——'The Little pocket ant and the bat- — gravel highway days Night’s Fray quered Knute Rockne’s Notre Dame tle for the world’s billiards Petrolle and promoter of the Fargo Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 15.—UP on No. 36 a few championship develop- tered Quakers are the this week. all-stars, 22 to 0, before 50,000 ex- seems to have show. Five backs and six linemen make up a three-way struggle Hurley Sailors and Cadets Scoreless only teams whose places cannot be Lawrence Fitzgerald and Vincent high school opened its cited spectators at the polo grounds. ed into between Arrives the roster of eastern players who Bismarck Rudolph of Chicago, Ralph Hurley Fargo from changed in a single game. Sherman spent Sunday the Got- Saturday night financial figures tne Erwin arrived in La for Three Periods Before will play with the tall-East team at season Final on two Greenleaf. the defending champion, The Canadiens were held by the lleb Doctor home. a victory the small games not available immedi- Crosse. Wis.. Saturday, where he against the West in the Shriners hos- with 28-5 over were York, a Saturday to a Guests at the hard-fighting Heron outfit. ately, but It estimated they and Onofrio IJkuri of New de- handled Frankie Petrolle and Mel 70,000 People pital fund game at San Francisco Gottlieb Doctor home but was cided “dark horse." 1-1 tie and are out ahead by five Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. game which was exceptional would reveal profits not in excess of Coleman in their bouts Friday. Hur- Dec. 27. In a Rudolph upset Frank Taberski of Salvator, points. Wallace Sherman and family, Clay- and interesting for an $750,000. ley negotiated with Johnny The players, selected from colleges clean cut Schenectady, N. Y., 125 to 70 in 19 Light's manager, who was In La Yankee Stadium, New York, Dec. Montreal’s Maroons shut out the in the Atlantic seaboard ton, Clyde and Ruth Little, Alfred opener, the Demons took the lead in Giants Win 15.—One twisting, dazzling of , sector are, innings last night to register his Crosse handling Denny Ryan, who dash 2 to 0. backs, of Colgate, Barth, J. J. Zelmer, Francis, Harvey the first quarter which proved The Giant’s victory over .tockne’s yards lifted Army victory up Hart And Macaluso fourth straight victory of the tourna- fought to a draw with Petrolle. 57 to over came to tie Chicago for Gardner of Villanova, Fogarty of and Lawrence Fitzgerald. enough to win. aggregation was a triumph for well- Navy Saturday in sweet charity’s the American group lead. Lundquist nearly ment and gain the undisputed lead. Hurley refused an offer from Mike The Brown and Baker of Pittsburgh. Pete called to see Steph- Bismarck handled the ball knit teamwork over a somewhat dis- benevolent renewal of an ancient, Bruins were set back once but beat en Monroe to Lauri is second with four wins and Collins, matchmaker for the Minnea- Linemen are Vincent and of Saturday night. all the game but found it hard organized group of individual stars. defeat Greenleaf fighting rivalry. the Maroons and rolled up a 7 to 3 Linehan Shot after shot lineup various one while is third polis Boxing club, for a 10-round Yale, Doyle of Colgate, Bates of Charlie Hettlck called at the Mar- make the baskets. In the All-Stars’ at triumphs For three full periods, the gold- score against Toronto Saturday. De- tin Feuling home Sunday. would not go figures with three in four starts. fight between Light and Petrolle in Western Maryland, Rosenweig of hit the rim but intervals were such famous crested cadets from the bluffs of troit and the re- A humorous program will given Eeasily outclass- the mill city early in January. Light Carnegie and Siano of Fordham. be through the hoop. as the “Four Horsemen," Stuhl- West Point, and the grim, battered mained deadlocked for third as the at the Friday floor ability, Layden, is too heavy for Petrolle in 10 rounds, This group will join 11 men chosen Canfield schoolhouse ing their opponents in dreher, Crowley, Miller and sailors from the shores of the Falcons beat out Philadelphia 3 to 2 night, Dec. 19, by the young folks. Hurley explained Collins Monday - the Demons should have wen the as well as Frank Carideo and Buck to in re- Chesapeake, locked an even, des- Saturday but took 3 to 0 beating from middle western line- small Huskers Defeat fusing the offer. in a ups by Dick Hanley. The sum of 15 cents will be game by a much larger score. O’Connor of the 1930 Notre Dame perate grapple, while 70.000 howling from the Rangers last night as Goalie Northwestern charged person. Play Light was the opponent named by coach at Evanston, 111. Practice will each This Includes . Veterans Dominate team, Jack Elder, Ted Twomey, partisans, among them the nobility John Roach made 62 saves half in program, pie play majority of Fargo boxing and coffee. Dominating this year’s was Adam Walsh, Ike Voedisch, John Coyotes 18 to 17 the fans business, social, and service the second period, to set a record for be held at Northwestern before the Roy Hurley gossiped of the players Mr. and Mrs. McCullough and the work of three veterans from Law, Tim Moynihan, Jack Chev- with whom last worlds, yelled the rink if not for the league. head for the Pacific, and later family day for the break that university. were Tuesday guests at the last year’s squad, Johnny igny, Jack Cannon and many other week when talk of a New Year’s finally struggle. at Stanford N. C. I. Conference Titleholders Light decided the Then in Wm. McCullough home.v Spriggs, Harold Tait, and Lester South Bend heroes of the past. show here was on. has been one perfect individual play, as if in among welterweights •> 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman of Dohn. But this collection of notables at Beaten by Nebraska rated the 10 best answer to the prayers of the Army, Wing were Sunday found by The Ring, boxing magazine, which afternoon guests Starting the forward wall, no time was able to cope with the Cadet Ray Stecker, 170 pounds of Sisler Released to ! Basketball Scores | at the Batty Fitsgerald home. rugged ranks fighters in all classes monthly. Agre and Spriggs and Tail at cen- brilliant offense and defense University galloping power, tore the Navy apart Regan Saturday finest pro Chicago callers were A. ter, and Dohn and Leo Ber.ser at of the Giants, one of the Beats Boxer and raced the 57 yards to the goal Kolb, Oscar Magnuson, Andrew Ol- outfits in the game. Benny Fried- Light's most recent oustanding International Loop the guard posts. Vermilion. S. D.. Dec. 15.—(A*)— that gave Army a 6 to 0 triumph. son, S. V. Monroe, Allen Tolliver, George “Baldy” Hays pre- man, Michigan's fo mer all-America victories were decisions over Jack Aberdeen Normal 31; Jamestown Coach The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated Stecker took the ball on his own College Lloyd Kettleson, Mrs. Walter Scott team with range, ability quarterback, scored two touchdowns McCarthy of Chicago and Frankie Transfer 21. sented a the University of South Dakota, 43-yard line and streaked behind Ends 15-Year Career 23; Carleton 11. and son Marlon, and C. E. Christian- to handle the ball, speed, and prom- for the Giants and was a constant Battaglia of Winnipeg. Moth McCar- massed interference directed at Lew son. make-up, work of the threat every minute he was in the North Central conference titleholder. thy and Battaglia defeated My Sulli- of First Baseman in Wisconsin 27; Carroll 14. ising general tonight Bryan and Wes Byng, Navy’s right (Iowa) The Rev. Christ of Wilton will con- being particularly im- game. 18 to 17, here in a basketball van, regarded as best Chicago 39; Cornell 16. two guards game by ragged the middle- tackle and end. He lost his mates duct services at the Canfield school- marked offensive and weight Big Leagues Dartmouth 36; Syracuse 29. pressive. More Enthusiasm Accorded tight defensive play. in the Twin cities. Follow- as he hit the scrimmage line, but house Sunday, Dec. 21. opened the scoring with a There seemed to be more enthu- ing these reversals, in which Sulli- Princeton 27; Urslnus 19. Hebron With Steve .Adkins, rangy Coyote he never faltered. Aggies Harvey and Battle Fitzgerald, Vin- that netted them the siasm in this crowd of 50 000 than van was the victim, Light was thrown stiff-arming Boston, 15.—(/P) —George Sis- Kansas 16; St Louis Uni- foul throw forward, scoring five field goals in Swinging wide, the Dec. versity cent Sherman and Gottlieb Doctor only point of the opening there was in the 70.000 that saw the in with both conquerors of My and was Saturday by 15. first and the first half. South Dakota held an inner line of the midshipmen’s de- ler released the Bos- Virginia College were Regan callers Tuesday. quarter. The Demons then opened Army nose out the Navy, 6-0. Satur- emerged with as many victories. open. ton National League club to Junior 34; Be- advantage of 13-10 when the teams fensive, Stecker swung into the midji Alfred Barth is employed at the up by a series of skillful maneu- day. Army clearly deserved to win, Light also fought Young Jack territory Rochester team of the Interna- Teachers 29. and left the court for the rest. Nebraska As he hit into Navy his the Augustana 20. Coe 19. Martin Feuling home. vers brought the ball up to the making 12 first downs to three for Thompson, recently deposed as wel- knees chucked higher, he hugged the tional League. The unconditional re- Isaac Marcovitz called at the Lewis up a of shot ahead with only 4*4 minutes to 25; Grlnnell 10. twisting * basket, and ringing total the Navy, but it took a dash | summary': terweight champion, to a standstill in ball to his chest, and just galloped lease marked a break in the veteran Jorgenson home Tuesday. quarter. give play. The Nebraska 18; South Dakota Uni- eight points during first of 57 yards by Ray Sleeker to ; Chicago, dropping the decision after straight away down the far sideline first baseman’s record of 15 years in J. J. Zelmer Jorgenosn the second of South Dakota— FG FT PF versity 17. and Lewis Hebron's center opened the Cadets the only touchdown the I Root, f 1 S 2 10 rounds of hard fighting. for the sailor goal. the major leagues. were Regan callers Tuesday. throw, Adkins, f Pittsburgh 25; Ohio State 17. quarter with another free game in the fourth period. 0 0 0 There wasn’t an Army man in Sisler’s first 12 years in the majors Phyllis was a Tuesday night count up to two. interest, perhaps, was the [ Stewart, c 0 0 0 Michigan 32; Michigan State 22. Little bringing the Hebron Of more Walker, g 0 :: front to help him The secondary was passed with the St. Louis club of guest of Hilda and Tillie Waugeman. game might have 0 High Schools From this period the was en- possible effect this game 1 Hoppel, g 0 0 0 swung on him as lie crossed Navy's the American League. Three years Willie Ehnes called at the Guss the Demons. between Maloney, g 0 0 0 Nodaks Complete Thief River Falls 23; Valley City tirely in the hands of on future athletic relations 30-yard line, and he simply plowed ago he went south with the Wash- Heinley home Tuesday. Ericcson, g 0 0 2 12. Benser and Dohn Kept the ball out the two government academies which : through Hag berg. Mid- ington team but he was unable to re- Emil at Algot Ry- them. Osear 28; Moses called the of the hands of the Ilcbron crew split over eligibility rules after the j Totals 7 3 7 ’3l die fullback, lunged and missed on place Joe Judge at first for the Sen- Bismarck Hebron 5. berg home Monday. almost until the first half ended. 1927 football game. Nebraska— Grid Schedule the 25-yard line. Dale Bauer, the ators and was traded to the Braves. center, was this game Davy, f 1 0 4 Harold Tait, Demon The consensus was that j Sltjsky. f tt o 1 quarterback, took his shot and failed As a 10-year man, his release was the oustanding score’* for the Bis- would have no effect whatever on the i Conklin, f 1 0 o Three Minnesota Colleges to as Stecker, head up and legs churn- unconditional. | Rock Hill | quint, probably because of his differences between the two schools, j Phipps, f o o 0 15-yard stripe. I Estherville marck MeCfay, c 4 5 0 ing, swung over the Sisler was the first American height under the basket. In fact, when the game was ar- Appear on North Da- plunging back, Hokuf, g 0 0 1 Lou Kirn. Navy’s fine League player to have his name en- By RUTH LITTLE Bismarck Opens With Ilusli ranged, spokesmen for both stressed Roster, g 0 1 0 just tag him with an open graVed on the most valuable player By opened kota Card could MRS. ROY LITTLE The Bismarck cag3 crew that the controversy was held in*j hand as he hit the goal, 57 yards trophy, winning that honor in 1922 rush, and to Totals 6 6 0 Vincent Sherman and Sattie Fitz- the second half with a abeyance only long enough permit Referve. l.iviiig’stou. South Dakota. from his point of departure. Then while with the Browns. Ole Wold and Cecil Elkins called time after time they brought the ball the game to be played for charity. Grand Forks. N. D., Dec. 15.—With down, swamped under League gerald motored to Wing Saturday. at the Roy Little home Tuesday plays, he stumbled He led the American in under the basket by skillful Neither academy has shown a dis- the completion of arrangements for the avalanche of gold-striped mani- batting in 1922, collecting 246 hits Mr. Graf and son Willie were Re- afternoon. They played but luck deserted them there. position at any time to recede from a game with St. Thomas to be acs who stormed out of the ruck to for an average of .420. During this gan callers Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Davenport and John were unable to put the ball through the stand taken when athletic re- Lake Tahoe Given Nov. 7 at St. Paul, the 1931 Univer- teammate, games Strand were Wilton callers Wednes- hug ancl pat their and the season he hit in 41 consecutive Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and day. lations were broken. sity of North Dakota* grid schedule game, the hoop. 4I , as far as the scoring was con- to set a record which earlier had children Saturday evening quarter was entirely is practically completed. The only were The Homesteader lodge met in the The third cerned, was over. been established at 40 by Ty Cobb. guests at the J. Fitzgerald Legion They up 10 ’3lSki Tournament which remains open is Oct. 3. R. home. cabin Wednesday evening. Bismarck’s. chalked date This being the annual meeting, points while their opponents were Three Minnesota colleges will bat- Charlie Heddick was a Regan caller elec- singli Soldier Gridders Old Officers Reelected; against next fall when Monday. tion of officers was held. , unable to get a counter. Commit- tle the Sioux Purdue Will Meet presi- play Grid J. F. Little called at the Lewis Jor- Joe Michelsen was elected Coach “Baldy” Hays stuck his sec- Gustavus Adolphus and St. Olaf Intersectional dent, Mrs. A. F. Ghylin vice presi- the last quarter, tee Appointed to Draw here on Sept. 18 and 25. respectively, Notre Dame Tonight genson home Tuesday. ond-string men in MissArmyWelcome Men Meet in Evanston and Martin Feuling dent, Mrs. Aug. Westerman secre- they the Hebron outfit while the Nodaks will play St. Mr. Mrs. were tary and allowed Up Olympic Plans In Champ’s Opener Sunday guests and treasurer. It was decided only 1 point. The final whistle Thomas in St. Paul. For Shriners’ Battle at the S. W. Nemetz to hold the meeting this at long game season, home. winter brought the Demons at the end Jack Price, Cadet Left Tackle, The big of the is the 15.—(/Pi—Purdue, the homes of the members, and the Chicago, Dec. 15.—(JPi—The Chicago, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and meeting of a 28 to 5 score. Nation- Sioux homecoming tilt with the Evanston. 111.. Dec. 15.—UP) —The champion, next will be at the A. F. Named to Head 1931 al Ski association has awarded the played at 1929-30 Big Ten basketball family were Sunday guests at the Ira Ghylin home in January. Preliminary Game North Dakota A. C. to be eastern delegation of football players give showing Mary cagers 1932 National tournament to Lake Oct. will an advance of this Bailey home. Joe Keifer and Loyd Knudson Coach Van Wyk’s St. the Memorial Stadium, 31. who will join midwestern stars against style tonight, Imps, Football Team Tahoe, Calif. The 1931 tournament established season's of basketball J. J. Zelmer spent Saturday eve- were visitors at the Roy Little home were beaten by the Bismarck Following the custom the far west in the annual Shrine opening Lafayette high is to be held in Chicago. going long its season at ning at the Martin Fueling home. Thursday evening. second-string Bisma*ck school this year of on eastern benefit game at San Francisco De- against All officers were reelected, Journey Notre Dame. Sunday guests at the Walter Scott Barney and Einar Strand. Gene outfit, in the preliminary game 10-23. West Point. N. Y.. Dec. 15.—— Includ- treks, the Nodaks to Pitts- cember 27. converged on Evanston Green and in the experimen- Little called neither Army’s customary a ing R. F. Elmer, president, Bellows burgh. they play lowa, home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and Newman at the Ole The game dragged a little, welcome to vic- Nov. 26. where today. Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate, stage, its Wold home Friday. hoop. missing Falls. Vt.; Victor Albert, second vice following week tal will make second start Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley side being able to find the The torious football team was Duquesne. and the in charge of the Atlantic seaboard tonight, .meeting Bradley college Willie and Otto Uhde were Regan bigger percent- president. ; Harold Grin- Hurricane of Davis- at Kelley. Imps probably had a when the Cadet eleven reached here meet the Scarlet group, had 12 men with him, while City. callers Monday. 3 secretary, lowa A surprise party was given in hon- age of misses than the St. Mary after its triumph over the Navy. den. Duluth, and Fred Har- Elkins at Wheeling, W. Va. The Hanley of Northwestern had ten F. Michelsen and John Boschee ris, Vt., Dick or of the J. F. Little family at their crew, although they were on the Plans had been made for an ela- Brattleboro. treasurer. schedule: lined up today. called at the Manning home Tues- appointed —>;ept. Adolphus home Friday night. The evening large cr.d cf tr.e scor;?. borate reception but they had to be A committee was to draw IS—Hustnvus here. Gustavus Adolphus day. up plans for the Olympic Sept. 25—St. Olaf here. spent In dancing. A lunch was Roy McCullough Imps seemed to cooperate abandoned when the team arrived winter ski 3—Open. ifas Mr. and Mrs. and The tryouts. Oct. Play served. children visited at the Wm. more than the St. Mary’s quint, al- yesterday shortly after noon while the Oct. 10—South Dakota U. here. . Would Coyotes Mc- at Jimmy Gramling and Lewis Cullough Tuesday. though the St. Mary’s team showed rest of the corps was in the mess hall. Oct. 17—South Dakota State Robins Jor- home throughout game. Brookings, S. D. St. Paul. Dec. 15.—(/P>—Negotia- genson were Sunday dinner guests at The insurance adjuster of Fargo plenty of fight the An enthusiastic cheer for the team Five Southpaws "I—North Dakota State here. Sign Two Joyce, Once Oct. Veterans football game next fall the Martin Fueling home. called on George Michelsen Wednes- The work of little Jimmy when the players trooped into the Nov. 7 —St. Thomas, St. Paul. tions for a day adjust —Morningside at Sioux University Willie Graf and Willie Ehnes were to the loss on his barn, right guard for St. Mary’s, was im- hall was the only organized celebra- Held U. S. Tennis Title Nov. 14 15.—(/P)—First signs with the of South Dakota which destroyed by City, la. New Yo&. Dec. started by George M. Sunday guests at the Lewis Jorgen- was fire several pressive. He led the entire St. tion. Luiquesne Pittsburgh, spring have been weeks ago. i Nov. 21— at of have been noted in the head son home. Mary’s team with a total of three On the return trip from New York, New York. Dec. 15.—^NEA>—Unit- Pa. camp the Brooklyn Robins. The Myrum. athletic director and Harry Davenport and John Strand Nov. 26—Pa vis-FIkins at Wheel- of gridiron Adolphus Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Har- field goals. Bobby Stackhouse was the lettermen of the team elected ed States tennis has had five left- signed Del Bissonette, coach at Gustavus called at the Mabel Bailey homo champions ing. W. Va. contracts of vey and Vincent Sherman were Re- outstanding for the Imps; he had Jack Price of Fort Dodge, lowa, cap- handed in the past 40 clouting and Wally College. Wednesday. years. They first baseman, gan callers Wednesday. George four field goals. tain of the 1931 eleven. were Robert D. Wrenn, Buy your Christmas gifts Gilbert, third baseman, were received Bth Schools have Oct. 17 open, Michelsen called at the Price has been regular left tackle 1893; Holcombe Ward. 1904; Beals the game is arranged, it will Vincent Sherman was an overnight Pete Michelsen home Wednesday. The Summaries today. and if guest PF for the past two years and played C. Wright. 1905; R. Lindley Murray.! now from the Wedge. This played at the Wallace Sherman home Members and several visitors at- Bismarck (2S)— FG FT be ( on that date. Thursday. tended the Homemakers club Agre, 3 1-2 1 all through the Navy game. 1918. and John Doeg, 1930 store will close Dec. 24. at the Spriggs, 3 <>*- 1 C. E. Christianson was a Regan Lewis Jorgensen home Thursday Claim High School caller Saturday afternoon. afternoon. After the business meet- Oles Cannot Mound ing, ® Ed Rasche and Willie Ehnes mo- the lesson on winter salads was T„. Benser, 1 given by the project leaders. One r ,f OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern ’3l Football Title Wins from Adelaide tored to Bismarck Saturday. .::::::::::: S to S Harvey Fitzgerald and new member was added to the club, aKn r « «-• « Vincent Ed Rasche. It Brown. * St. Paul. Dec. 15.—(/P)—St. Olaf Rhame. N. D., Dec. 15.—Mound Regan callers Satur- Mrs. was also decided Green, g ® Sherman were party college of Northfield. co-holder of the school Adelaide high to hold a card New Year’s eve. high defeated day night. After the meeting, lunch was served Total IS 2-8 7 1930 Minnesota college conference school in a game played here last C. O. Kettleson and son Lloyd Hebron (j)— by the hostess. The next meeting will ' football championship with St. Thursday night. Berg and Rue did called at the J.'F. Little home Tues- Beyer, ® V"7 be at the Harry Davenport home Urban, f ® Thomas, is without sufficient games most of the heavy work for the day. some time In January. Watts, c 0 1-1J"J 2 ® to be eligible for the 1931 title., it was victors. Bernhard Jordahl and Orlo John- Mrs. Harry Davenport was a pas- ITaring, g I*l 1 get senger Friday morning, Abraham, g • 1 learned Saturday. Unless coaches The Mound Wolves defeated the son returned home from lowa last to Wilton ®-J» together and give the Oles another Adelaide Independents. 11 to 6. in a week, where they had been employed where she will spend several days at game, stormy is prospect Shepersky and picking the Tom Hollingsworth home. t 3-12 5 a session in preliminary game. corn. Total at the March meeting of the league high the C. H. Horn of Moorhead. Minn., number of the young folks enjoy- Referee, H. H. Kratz, Ilanilinc. Hart were scorers for dancing with the round robin schedule prom- Peterson looked best called at the J. F. Little home Tues- ed a party at the J. F. Little I'relimlnnry Unme Wolves while Friday night. ising to figure prominently. Independents. day a truckload of potatoes and home (10) — PF for the with St. Mary’s FG FT expected Willie Uhde had the misfortune Ben Maddock, f 0 1-2 3 vegetables. He is back soon. sheep 0 to have about 34 killed in the Steiner, f 0 1-3 The Homemakers club met with stock yards in Regan Friday night. O’Neill, 0 0-1 0 Boy, 5, Holes Foot Cagers Jorgenson Thursday. 0-4 0 Macalester Mrs. Lewis A very good crowd attended the .lovee, 3 Nearly members were present. T)ore Maddock, g 1 0-2 2 On Course Tonight all carnival given by the Legion ladies Becker, 0 0-0 0 Miniature Open Drive Lesson three was given on winter in the cabin Friday night, and every 0 Murphy, f 0 0-0 project j, 15.—(4*)—David salad. The leaders, Mrs. H. one reported very enjoyable time. Los Angeles, Dec; St. Paul, IJec. 15.— (T)—Macalester and Mrs. Roy Little made Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold. Molly. Total 4 2-12 5 years old, going putt, players begin Watkins Bismarck Imps (23) Nashatir. 5 was college basketball will several salads which were served at Hazel and Arnold spent Saturday 4 « a golf tonight against Stackhouse, f n-o putt about miniature course their practice schedule luncheon by the hostess. The next evening at Roy Little's. Ahlen. f 0-1 1 incident until at the home Snelling Ave- Taylor 0 without St. Paul Luther on the meeting will be at the Harry Daven- Mr. and Mrs. Homer and Shephard, c 0-1 3 hole, he permitted a foot to follow his and Hamline university family Sunday afternoon visi- Murphy, - 1-1 l nue court port home. were M. Benser. I 0-0 3 ball into the cup. Two detectives used Cagers will clash with River Falls Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children tors at the Earl Mowder home. Ber.zon, f o 2-3 o a hammer and chisel for 30 minutes State college on the, Wis- Pete, George and Wm. Michelsen Schlickenmeyer, c o 0-0 Teachers visited at the J. F. Little home l in cutting away 12 Inches of concrete consin floor. and Otto Uhde transacted busines Thursday. They also attended club capital city Saturday. Total 10 3-6 9 to free the holed out foot. Reports from Moorhead today were in the meeting. Charlotte Wilmot attended a ban- Referee, R. H. Kratz, Hamline. that one of two games scheduled for and Mrs. Guss Graf are the with the Univer- Mr. quet given in honor of Madge Runey Pipe the Concordia team parents of a baby girl born Dec. 2nd. in Bismarck Saturday. McClusky Cagers Peace Will Be sity of North Dakota has been can- Johnson was a guest will clash Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and Sioux-Bison Trophy celed and the two teams of her daughter. Mrs. Steve Little two children were Sunday visitors at Defeat Goodrich tomorrow night. Tuesday. the Tom Hollingsworth home In for Porks, Gustavus Adolphus left today Clarence motored to Bis- Wilton. Basketeers, 16-13 Grand N. D„ Dec. 15.—Just Gusties Scott as Minnesota-Michigan have their South Dakota. Tomorrow the marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Michelsen and play at South Dakota university and and Lawrence family spent Monday at the Harry McClusky. N. D., Dec. 15.—For the “little brown jug.” the Sioux-Bison D., Clayton Little Fitz- Wednesday at the Madison, S. gerald called at the K. Kolb home Davenport home. first time in several years the Mc- have adopted a real Indian pipe of Among Regan shoppers normal school. evening. the Satur- Clusky high school basketball team peace to serve as a token of victory Saturday day Willie, Regan caller were: Fritz and Otto succeeded in wining from the Good- %n grid contests between he two Marion Scott was a Uhde, Art Strand, Cecil Elkins, Mr. rich quint on the Goodrich floor. The schools. ChampionsofSoutheast Wednesday. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, George McClusky Dragons eked out a 16 to The pipe which is made of pipe- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz mo- Mowder, Bert Danielson. Roy, Gene 13 win from Goodrich in an interest- stone is being donated by Assistant League Fail to Repeat tored to Regan Tuesday. and Norman Little. ing Ccach Buck Starbeck of the Univer- Clayton and Ruth Little motored to contest. Tuesday. According figures Goodrich led at half-time 7 to 4. sity of North Dakota, who is to re- Dallas. Texas, Dec. 15.—Sixteen Wilton to unofficial of The Goodrich defense, practically ceive it as a present from the Indians seasons of football competition in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes called at the 1930 census, there are 187 cities Friday. > impregnable the first two periods, Pipestone reservation in Min- Southwest conference are over and at the Ed Rasche home of more than 50,000 population in the of the Regan was solved when Jake Aichele tossed nesota, where Mr.. Starbeck was for- no time has a conference champion Albert Vollen motored to . Port Arthur, Texas, V field goals to put the Dragons merly been able to reneat its triumphs. Friday. with 50.067, is the 187th. two a teacher. Andrew Olson. Ray In the lead, 8 and 7. The rampage On future Homecomings when the Texas A. & M. has carried oif five Mr. and Mrs. continued until McClusky led 16 and warrriors meet the thundering titles. Barlor and University of Texas and Bill McCullough were Bismarck The three Parisian newspapers Sioux Monday. having largest 9. With two minutes to play the Bison herd, the peace pipe will be three each, Southern Methodist two business callers the circulations are: Goodrich lads staged a rally, which awarded to the victor. The pipe will and Texas Christian one. Two years Those who attended Pentecostal Le Peitt Parisien. 1.700.000: Le Jour- Regan Sunday night nnri 1.050,- fell The two teams will play temporary possession of the No- were passed bv without an award bc- services at nal. 1.200.000. I." Matin. short. be a Mrs Fred and •’1) he”*? Thursday dahs by dint of their 'irt«>ry this year ling made. tvorr Mr and Elm*"