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LEAD DATLT CALL, LEAD, SOUTH 8UNDA7, JANUARY 19, 1947 PATJH TWO 1 '4 Bodega And Old Style i Post High Kegler Scores Man Who Scored First Basketball Goal Says Scoring Big Thing Today childhood, so there Is greater number of proficient basketball players than footballers. No part of the football physique or equipment is required. About all that Luckie of the Bodega bowling team Thursday posted a 202 in- ji.jj...i .) (j, NEW BEDFORD, Jan. 10 (UP) The man who starred in uiviuum value kiiu uit ociicb lu SCOOPERS DEFEAT SPARTANS Taller SturgU Cagers Win 44 To 31 Over Stubborn Spearfish CHRIS SENTbyiCH PULLS WTO VICTORY OVER BRONCS Two fielder la Last Two Minutes Gives Galddifgers 31 To 28 Win; Conference Record Still Clean is needed is a ball and a couple of hoops. That's not the least reason why I basketball is America's biggest lead keglers in the Deadwood the first basketball game ever bowling league.

The Old Style played said today the biggest Cardinals Will Play 60 Night Games In 1947 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 18. (UP) The St. Louis Cardinals have announced a 60-game night schedule for 1947.

Forty-one of the after-dark contests will be played at Sportsman's Park and 19 on the road. The home schedule calls for four more night games than they played last year. Doubleheaders, usually a fixture In the Redbird season plans, are conspicuously absent from the team took team honors with and still fastest growing game. YATES LEAGUE LEADERS 741 game and a 2,198 series. The scores: KIHT NTHI, II INK CnppH 112 87 114 313 K.

Illltehenii 111 117 Mil l-heiki Ill 1211 IIS II. MlltiheiM 111! 13' J4H Ciuiper 14 14s 12D I.IK Hiiiiiiiiiip an 3 1 iis Sherman Bowls High In Homestake Kegler Loop change in the sport during the past 55 years has been in scoring. William Chase, now a 79-year-old New Bedford insurance broker, tallied the only goal made when the first basketball contest was staged back in 1891 at Springfield College. In that game the Springfield College secretarial department beat the physical department 1 to SPEARFISH The Sturgis Black Postine a 223 individual eame i Scoopers, uncieieaieo in and a 53S aeries. Sherman nf Rnz-! Hills Conference play, Daitiea a mil i2." H55 1124 Pulling the game out of the fire in the closing minutes of the sec-ond straight week to Win conference victories, the Lead Gold-diggers Friday turned back a strong Belle' Fourche team 31 to 28.

nonr.i.A new scneauie. iweive ounuujr games will be played at home, and only one of them will be a twin bill. There will be two holiday bargain attractions. 141 3S4 i ick's Grocery team Friday night stubborn Spearfish cage team Fri-paced her team to a 2,360 team day night and won a 44 to 31 vic-total pinfall. Callahan's Jewelery tory.

team, however, took team game The favored Scoopers came 113 131 142 12il Ills liaekler Kaehail Hill Klnithiirn 1 .11. u- 431.0, when Chase, who was playing .109 .170 .1211 .174 122 119 12'l 202 44 left center on a nine-hand team, dropped a soccer ball into a peach 4 1 basket. with 834. The scores: 1191 9S i through as expected although they failed to rout the Spartans and the cnmA u'a, Hnapr thnn the flenre in. Next Time They'll Be Sore Of Their Agreement REDLAND.

Jan. 18 (UP) The Redland, high school basketball team sat on the bench in its gymnasium last night and waited for the Clewls-ton high team to show up. More than 100 miles away, the Clewiston team waited in its own gymnasium for Redland to arrive. Finally, the coaches conferred by telephone. They decided that next tine they agreed to play a game, they would set a definite place.

I C'hnse said that In those days Win First Half Of Slate With Six Wins, No Losses; Second Half Opens Monday Scoring six victories against no defeats, the Yates Shaft cagers captured the first half of the Lead city league basketball race, edging out Ferrero's who had five wins and a single loss. Second half of the league scher-ule will open Monday night at the Central campus gym. Two games will be played each Monday and Thursday evenings with the game getting underway at i o'clock and the second tt 8. Here are the first 14:1 Ol.ll STVI.K 137 1113 ns dicates. The Spartant played the 149- 449 wo Ml VK I cnr.nrra tn a stnnrlnflll in flnnr 175 129 flreen Hhekell iii iieily Simmons Kranxl Itlilne K.

W.liell I), ht'i-jtuii f. Shell Iti-DHiuihitn I In lid lejij. 4 211 J70 437 1:15 3ii KX 52 141 13S 95 1 NO K.I lml 124 I III imi play, but the taller Sturgis team controlled the ball under the bas- 2074 ket and scored most of its points I 219S 722 741 15K 735 III .110 .103 .113 Scoreboard By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK St. Louis University crashed into the headlines by squelching the mighty Oklahoma A. 38-20, John Flanagan being hailed as something in the way of a miracle man because the Billikens held the Aggies to 20 points.

The Cowboys repulsed supposedly invincible Kentucky In the Suerar Bowl game, 37-31. somebody had to use a ladder to empty the basket after every goal. Naturally, that system was changed. The team In those days had nine men lined up in three sectionsforwards, centers and guards. Each player was assigned a pertain section to cover wltt) only the center allowed to ream.

from close in. Spearfish depended on a fast 14li SOS I 144 4T.4 I 1 1 A MO II 1 r.7 129 39il lml 140 349 131 111 355 SO 91 24S 121 123 3X4 79 79 237 l.llke Ho ml Koeliler Hvrne Snapp I laiiilteiip 4it "4il a vm 204 I HI 144 uo 15ii I. vi 1J1 K.2 4.. 772 I terelaye Vnn lhr lntle l-llwiml Anilrt'ws llnmlii-np 120 4mi DreaKing game wnne uie ouuupera 14 421 depended on their height for It waa Chris Sentovich, the let-terman guard, who lifted the Diggers out of defeat with two looping shots from his guard spot as the seconds ticked out the last two minutes of play. It Waa also Sentovich who started the rally and kept it going a week ago when the Diggers routed the Rapid City Cobblers.

Friday night Coach Joe Dun-mire watched his team trail from the beginning of the second quarter up until four-minute buzzer sounded. Then the Diggers speeded up their offensive play In their comeback drive for points. ONE-MAN SPREE When they had trouble penetrating the Bronca' defense In the wild scramble, Sentovich took over for a one-man scoring stand from the rear court. His first shot swished the net to shove the Diggers ahead by one point. A min Tatnm Leaves Oklahoma For Maryland Position 622 1174 117 I ii points.

3i 213, sturgis opened the scoring on a nvviti's tn sir ca. cnase reels this made it a pass-1 yaes shaft 6 130 37" Johnson .12 11S MOV'M DAIIIY ...145 17S 1 07 121 14 2 4711 1 nig guiiic. nc uuiiKS me muaeiu COLLEGE PARK. Jan. 18 Not that St.

Louis U. is one. (UP) Jim Tatum has resigned but basketball puts small schools 12 15ii system of playing basketball uv a 170 473 41 117 32X 117 438 134 134 .141 121 .12 .152 Itillevelil I 'lemens I'yviK Itnllel KRI. fiiest linmlrlilRP lllll Iliinillrap JV.t 439, 125 12'l 41S1 in the malor league. This also 11 as head coach at the University; 0 1 2 ....3 4 4 6 second .157 107 113 3 of Oklahoma to become head foot sleeper piay out nazeiaine nea me count with a pair of free tosses.

The winners pulled away to an 11-6 first quarter lead and were ahead 19 to 12 at halftime. At the third quarter they were in front 36 to 20. Sturgis made 14 out of 17 free 59 I Hon 2032 goes for big institutions with little or no football reputation Brooklyn St. John's, Chicago De Ferrero's 5 Lead VFW 4 Deadwood VFW 3 Mechanics 2 American Legion 2 Tidewater Pontiac 0 In the opening of the ball coach at the University of NKtt VOKK STORK THft 724 732 2255 nrzicK's i.Hiin.nv 135 313 Thompson Maryland. 102 .133 1 IX Tatum accepted the post by tel 223 535 137 4 4S ephone from Norman, Okla.

He (lorum nliler Snlnu Torrenee I lanilieiip 14 5 505 153 114 417 117 3i2 13i; 379 3S 114 727 iv i throws while the Spartans collect- also will be In general charge of 14:1 4i4 out or is. lot more exciting from the spectator's standpoint. After half a century of close association with the game, Chase still is interested. He keeps track of Springfield College, the New Bedford high school teams, and the Boston professionals. According to Chase, the idea for basketball originated with Doctor James Naismith, physical education instructor at the college.

Naismith wanted an indoor sport to provide exercise for the athletics at Maryland. According in 10- XIII 23H0 The box score: Sturgis (44) Fg Ft Pf Tp Veretn 6 4 1 14 Conklin 2 2 16 Blaess 3 4 4 10 Harrison 2. 4 3 8 Yankee Grid Heads Deny Signing Young To Pro Contract NEW YORK, Jan. 18. (UP) A spokesman for the New York 121 312 149 447 125 3X5 151 449 109 32X 51 153 Paul and Loyola and Cleveland Western Reserve, for examples.

Under Ray Meyer, the old Notre Darner, De Paul has fastened right good claims to national championships. Clair Bee quickly gained national recognition for Long Island U. with basketball. FIRE WAGON STYLE Basketball was dead in New England until Frank Keaney came along to introduce his fire wagon style of offense at diminutive Rhode Island State. Matches between schools like Valparaiso and Toledo and Western Michigan and Chicago Loyola are strictly on the big league side.

Valparaiso of Indiana has ute later he fired again and holed out another for two points. Lead jumped to a 4 to 0 advantage early In the first on free shots by Grove aad Orslallch and a basket by Sentovich who also added a second bucket before the quarter ended. McCullough and Miller scortfcT for the Bronca in the opening Belie Fonrefw, however, wip 6 0 0 to Maryland officials, the university cannot make long-term contracts, but Tatum will have the head coach's job for at least five years under a special arrangement. It is reported that Walter Dris-kill, one of Tatum's assistants, will go to Maryland in a similar capacity. Tatum succeeds Clark Shaugh-nessy, who resigned recently to devote full time to his job as advisory coach of the National pro football Washington Redskins.

2151 70P. imincea ui mc aii-ajuci luu pru' Johnson 2 2 3 Tarrant 0 0 1 Doyle 0 0 0 Kinney 0 0 0 Solzer 0 0 0 Eleleth 0 0 0 0 1 fessional football league denies half Monday night Yates Shaft will meet the Mechanics and Tidewater-Pontiac take on the Lead VFW. The second-half schedule: Jan. 20 Yates vs. Mechanics; Tidewater vs.

Lead VFW. Jan. 23 Deadwood VFW vs. Ferrero's; American Legion vs. Recreation.

Jan. 24 Yates vs. Recreation; Ferrero's vs. Lead VFW. Jan.

27 Yates vs. Deadwood VFW; Lead VFW vs. Recreation. Jan. 28 Tidewater vs.

Mechanics; American Legion vs. Dead-wood VFW. Jan. 30 Ferrero's vs. Tidewater; Mechanics vs.

American Legion. Feb. 3 Yates vs. Lead VFW; American Legion vs. Ferrero's.

Feb. 6 Mechanics vs. Dead-wood VFW; Tidewater vs. Recre I 103 421 145 4 2H 134 402 171 4X4 12-1 409 41 123 0 report that the club has signed 0 speedy halfback Buddy Young of Illinois. Baseball's New Rules Effective On February 15 CINCINNATI, Jan.

18. (UP) Commissioner "Happy' Chandler 15 16 Ray Eliot, the head football 7X0 2X0 Sliermnn 153 159 Howe 14il 1115 Onle 179 1 SI Wldilnim 121 125 Iverxot 119 IKJ llahill.np in 10 72S K22 (X A fill, Mminlek 15:1 UK lleeleh H9 149 links, 127 133 UiBK 123 175 llnilnmn 13S SI llunilii'np 51 51 741 707 AT TO II A 10 II! M. 115 14S N. Andrews ....145 14C Hehllliiaelier ..135 13.1 ICiile 1511 157 It Kirk 129 154 llau.illiap 41 41 721 779 run hir Akrnp 119 1K7 K. Uniienti 153 122 Uiurenti 152 133 II Ijllirentl ....114 14S Perkovleh ...154 99 llimilleiip iX Is 757 Lnwlon 145 141 Mnki loll loo I).

Jnlinaon 102 102 Johnson 123 95 lleliileison IIS llnnilieiip ....107 107 1,95 11113 MOOHK'S Ijimlirecht ....137 142 Johnson 110 12s llilfTenilh-k 99 107 Sevon 127 123 UIIToril 117 111 lliillilirnp ....111 111 coach at the University of Illinois, said he knows nothing about the said baseball's new regulations Shaughiiessy was under heavy fire all of 500 young men. Bowling reports. last season for dividing his time between Maryland and the Redskins. Both had mediocre 159 4B5 443 149 434 111 373 133 3S6 lis 2n4 23li: 7SS Ft 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 44 Pf Tp 2 0 4 12 3 9 4 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 31 Spearfish (31) Fg Yanzick 0 Hazeldine 4 Fallers 4 N. Anderson 4 Holmlund 0 R.

Anderson 0 Hurd 0 Hanson 0 Henwood 0 Bauer 0 Cathey 0 12 designed to eliminate payment of large bonuses to free agents will become effective at 12:01 a. m. February 15. Chandler issued a bulletin to all clubs with that announcement after being notified that the minor leagues had concurred In the rule adopted Wednesday by the major league executive council. The rule provides that any free agent except a manager paid or promised a bonus will become a "bonus player" for the rest of his career.

Bonus players will be subject to the unrestricted draft. 137 4 23 111 311 102 30f 111 329 132 3oX 1117 321 7O0 205.S An unconfirmed report had said that Young signed with the Yankees at one of the highest salaries in professional football history. But the Yankee spokesman said that as far as he knows the team has not signed the Illinois speedster. However, he refuses to comment on whether the club is negotiating with the Negro star. Coach Eliot said he's counting on Young for the 1947 season.

He still has two years of football competition remaining. Young, who sparked Illinois to victory over UCLA in the New Year's day Rose Bowl game, is not available at present for ation. Feb. 10 Yates vs. Tidewater; Deadwood VFW vs.

Recreation. Feb. 11 Ferrero's vs. Recreation; Tidewater vs. Deadwood VFW.

Feb. 13 Ferrero's vs. Mechanics; Lead VFW vs. American Legion. Feb.

17 Yates vs. Ferrero's; Mechanics vs. Recreation. Feb. 20Americaa Legion vs.

Tidewater; Lead VFW vs. Dead-wood VFW. Feb. 21 Yates vs. American Legion; Mechanics vs.

Lead VFW. 140 419 119 357 104 310 149 399 91 299 111 333 ed out the margin early In the second period and took a half-time lead of 13 to 10 and held the Digger to four points In that quarter. Play wad eveli Iff ie third quarter a fbe offeusea of Koth squads were Speeded Bp. Belle Fourche was still leading by one point, 22 to IV a the final quarter opened. -Orsulich tied the count at 22-all with a free shot, but Freemole dropped one to from guard; to regain the lead' forV the.

Broncs. Sohn registered tree sKot but Henderson and Freemole gave the Broncs a five point lead, 28 to 23, with a pair, of baskets. On an out-of-bounds play Bon-omi shook loose for a quick under the basket shot to' cut the Belle Fourche lead to three points. Grove, who in the last two games has compiled a perfect record of 11 gift shots in as many tries, capitalized on two to put the Diggers in a winning position one point behind. SCORING HONORS Then Sentoytch put the game on ice with loopers from guard.

It was the two winning goals which also gave Sentovich scoring honors of eight points for Lead. McCullough collected 10 for the Broncs. In the preliminary game, the Lead seconds won an easy 37 to 21 victory oyer the Belle Fourche squaders. Binney got nine points and Franich and Beckman each six. Ski Slide Will Be In Use On Sunday South Dakota Uni.

Wins First Conference Victory 714 2117 119 .171 193 475 1112 30 2 104 332 92 2X2 12X 3K4 Green or Ohio is an annual attraction at Madison Square Garden and other of the nation's larger arenas, although It boasts no more than 900 men. Western Kentucky State Teachers went to the final of the Garden Invitation Tournament of 1942. Washabaugh talks blithely of Westminster's double pivot play. The New Wilmington, school earned a niche with 850-odd A meeting of Brooklyn College and the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science has Its following. Wee Salem of West Virginia produced high-scoring Brooms Abrsmovich, now of the Pittsburgh Iron Men of the new professional Basketball Association of America.

Names meaning little or nothing in football take on considerable importance in basketball: Akron, American University, Bradley Tech of Peoria, Ball State, Brooklyn Poly, Butler, Baldwin-Wallace, Buffalo, Creigh-ton, Canterbury, Cape Girardeau, Carbondale, Canisius, Connecticut, DePauw of Chicago, Drake, Dayton, Evansville, Earlham, East Kentucky State, Franklin, Gettysburg, Geneva, Grinnell, Hobart, Hofstra, Manhattan, Murray Morehead, Marshall, Northeastern, Niagara, Otterbein, Pratt, Pepperdine of southwest Los Angeles, Providence, Redlands, St. Joseph's of Philadelphia, St. Francis of Brooklyn, St. Bonaventure, Seton Hall, Warrenburg Teachers, The Bald Mountain Ski Club will open its slide on Terry Peak Sunday from 10:30 in the morning until 5:30 In the afternoon, it was announced today by club officials. Snow conditions are fair.

(By the United Press) South Dakota University its first North Central victory of the season last Tho Trans-Siberian railroad, which connects Leningrad with Vladivostok, is more than 5500 73x 130 15.X 133 150 109 77 night at Vermillion by slipping by mjies long. 39S 421 3SO 40S 309 231 NATION Sllok 103 149 Snlnle 12S 154 Mnttlla 4 1IH Anderson ....105 123 Hauer 97 93 llaildienp 12S 12K 4 3 7H3 WAMJHKKVS I 115 Antin 107 l.Ts 111 own IIS 129 143 115 It. I.ons 9S 102 tlamlirap 77 77 702 tlnrilv Ill loo 12H 121! HlllTatln 94 10S 105 12S Sohn 109 109 llaiKllenp 140 140 (1X5 709 GREENBERG GOES TO PITTSBURGH Detroit Selh Slugger In Straight Cash Deal, After Waivers Made PITTSBURGH, Jan. 18 (UP) Hammering Hank Greenberg, the Detroit first baseman, who led the Majbrs in homers last year, has Been sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was a straight cash deal.

Pirate President, Frank Mckin-ney, wouldn't say how much had been paid for the man who blasted out 44 homers In 1946 but he did tay, "Hank cost us a sizeable sum." Greenberg has been a Detroit star for years and is said to have received 65,000 for last year's services alone. In addition to his 44 home runs, Greenberg blasted out 29 doubles and five triples In the '46 season. General manager William "Billy" Evans negotiated the deal, but he declines to disclose terms of the outright purchase. Evans explains that "in order to bring about such a transfer, it was necessary, that the player first be Waived out of the American This- means that any Of the seven other clubs in the American league other than Detroit, could have acquired Greehberg's contract and services by claiming him on waivers at the waiver price of $10,000. But Evans said no American REASONABLE PRICED WATCHES at BUTLER JEWELRY 1877''.

Phone ET6-J Deadwood Deadwood VFW Cagers Defeat Vale 45 To 31 The Deadwood VFW basketball team Friday night defeated a fast Vale independent team 45 to 31 in the city auditorium. Taking the lead in the opening minutes of the game, the VFW held the lead throughout with Johnson getting 13 points and Katchuba collecting 12. Vale forward, rang up 17 points for the losers. In the preliminary game the Tidewater-Pontiac cagers defeated the Spearfish Independents 42 to 31. The box score: 105 311 12'1 37S 135 335 109 312 '109 327 140 4 20 XNortn uaKota university 35-3U.

The score was tied six times during the game with South Dakota leading 19-14 at the half. Tom Luby of South Dakota annexed scoring honors with 13 points. The School of Mines and Technology defeated Scottsbluff Junior College 40-33 at Rapid City in a rough 102-minute long game. Fifty-three fouls were called. Scottsbluff led at the half 17-15.

Thurston hit 17 points for the Mines while Joyce counted nine for Scottsbluff. '2 Oklahoma All -American Signed By Chicago Bears CHICAGO, Jan. 18. (UP) Oklahoma A M's triple threat back, Bob Fenimore signed a three-year contract to play for the Chicago Bears of the National football league. Fenimore reached what he said was a "satisfactory" agreement with owner-coach George Halas after a 45-minute examination by Chicago orthopedic specialist.

The passing, punting and running star said: "I was glad to learn my leg is In good shape. Otherwise, there'd be no pro contract for me." Fenimore tore the ligaments in his right knee before the 1946 season. During 1944 and 1945 he PF TP 0 3 Bill Dickey To Manage Little Rock Travelers LITTLE ROCK, Jan. 17 (UP) Former New York Yankee manager Bill Dickey will be at the helm of the Little Rock Travelers The box scores; Lead (81 FG Nelson, ...0 Elges, ..0 Bonomi, 3 Orsulich, 2 Sentovich, 4 Grove, 1 Sohn, 0 FT 3-6 0-0 0-2 2-4 0- 1 5-5 1- 2 Deadwood VFW FG FT PI' Heil, 4 0 0 Worcester Poly, Wabash, Whit- tier of southern California, Xavier next season. There Will Be a Trap Shoot at the Rod and Gun Club Xfap Sunday, Jan.

19 at 1 p. m. Ray Winder, business manager and Youngstown, to name a few, automatically, that come to mind hardly off-hand, including Mc- TP 8 2 6 13 0 12 4 0 0 WIRING and APPLIANCE REPAIR Serving Lead and Deadwood IFRRY'C RADIO and ifCfim ELECTRIC 207 W. Main, Ph. 2241-R1, Lead Erickson, 1 Collins, 3 Johnson, 6 Larson, 0 Katchuba, 6 Hunt, 2 Thoreson, 0 Cosgrove, 0 of the Southern Association team, said today that Dickey had signed a one-year contract.

Dickey will succeed Willis Hud-lin, the former Cleveland pitcher. 11-20 0 31 FT PF TP 0-2 3 2 PRIZES 10 Belle (28) FO Henderson, Eixenberger, 1 Freemole, 4 Miller 2 McCullough, ....5 Smith, 0 Thurston, 0 I 45 League clubs were Interested in his contract at that figure. 22 9 1-2 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Vale FG FT PF President Walter Briggs, of the Ti Shiva of Brooklyn ever near or that one. JUDGED ON GRIDIRON Institutions are judged on their football teams, which is a falacy, knocking the picture completely out of focus. A college does not have to have a tremendous stadium to become a big time participant in basketball.

A basketball team is more easily put together than a football varsity. Players play from gers, said that in the light of re cent happenings, "it was felt that a change of scenery might prove ALOER YARD WITHOUT LULlBEfl? 13 2-10 17 28 won all-America honors, but was kept out of action most of last fall. Coach Halas, who picked Fenimore as his first draft choice, describes the Oklahoman as the top college player in the nation. Halas intends to use Fenimore at left half or fullback, taking advantage of his speed and power. Because the Bears still have Sid Luckman, Halas said there is not much chance that Fenimore will throw a lot of passes.

The Oklahoma halfback has a record of 51 per cent completions in passing. highly beneficial to player Hank Greenberg and the Detroit Club." TP 17 2 0 2 1 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 PF TP 0 3 Sietz, 8 1. Achfizger, 1 0 Wood, 0 0 Tysdale, 1 0 Seiroe, 0 1 Williamson, 1 1 Ashely, 0 Thurlow, 2 0 Holtry, 0 Sorenson, 0 0 14 3 Briggs didn't explain what the recent happenings" were. FT 1- i 0- 2- 4 1- 1 D-0 0-0 8-3 0-Q 0-0 PREDICT BRAVES AND RED SOX MAY MEET IN SUBWAY SERIES IN 1947 Red Grange Got More For One Game Than Trippi Will For Year CHICAGO, Jan. 18.

(UP) Charley Trippi signed one of the biggest contracts in the history of professional football, but Red Grange used to get more for a single game than Trippi will get for an entire season. Trippi's four-year contract with the Chicago Cardinals calls for more than $100,000. Grange said he once got $50,000 for a single game and that from 1925 through 1927 he, split $1,000,000 from gate receipts with his manager, the late C. C. Pyle.

"I'm for Trippi 100 per cent," Grange said, "and I hope he makes a million dollars. I'm not trying to belittle his contract, but Just for the record it isn't the biggest sum a pro player ever got." 6 6 3 4 2 9 2 2 5 31 Jan. 18 (UP) If BOSTON, second built a farm club system YES, as many of you know, that's the situation in which we've Found ourselves late- ly. WE KNOW how many new homes and other new, buildings would be built how much repair and remodeling work would be done, IF lumber were available. Lead (37) FQ Moodie ....1 Franich 3 Beckman 2 Dunn 4 Leff 2 Von Wald 1 Binney 3 Hlllberg 1 Montamble 1 B.

Fourche FO Freemole 3 R'osander 2 Garcia 1 Baird 1 Ross money can do it, Boston will see its first subway world series in history next October. Frcm Chef TO YOU 7 37 FT PF TP 1-1 3 7 It took Tom Yawkey 13 years only to Brooklyn. Training opens at Fort Lauderdale, next month with an outlook that is 'rosier than at any time since the Braves last won a pennant in 1914. The Braves hve a number of veterans and promising rookies available, and general manager John and perhaps five-million dollars to 1-1 bring Boston its first pennant in 28 years with his Red Sox, and the JUST KNOWING how much Jumber is ne 0- 2 2-2 1- 2 WITH THE GREATEST CARE 8 6-8 8 21 Quinn claims the big question is in the pitching staff. However, Elbie Fletcher, of the Pirates believe the Braves will be the team to beat.

Scientists are producing bees with longer tongues, so they can work on deeper-throated flowers. ed right here in this community doesn help you or us. And, to be perfectly frank we have no idea when lumber will be avi ible. RIGHT NOW. about the only itern of which we have a great plenty are sand, cement, and roofing.

If you need any of these we can supply them. team should be nearly as good this year. That leaves the other half of the series up to the Boston Braves, and apparently the owners have been attentive listeners to the Yawkey yarnB. In three years the three contractor-owners have spent Greenbacks almost as fast as their steamshovels could dig them up. They rebuilt their old park and then introduced night baseball with such success that the Red Sox will follow in line thU year.

Next they The food which is so delectable nlien it reaches your tTie is the result of careful selection and expert prepar-ction. We are proud of our menus. We're sure they'll please you too. Tulsa Foattall Star Signs WHS Detroit Lions TULSA, Jan. 18.

(UP) Tulsa TJMoertity All-America Clyde LeForce, signed a twd-yiear cdhtract today with the Detroit Ubnf of the National Professional Fdfatbail league. SEE the KIRBY clea FIRST Complete With All Attachments For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Call Your Local Representative 533-R, 5:30 7:00 p. HIGHLAND HOTEL LAUPERT LUOBEll GO. JOHN REDL, Manage Phone 236 Deadwood, S. LEAD TIRE 6.00, arid 6.50 16 OX TIRE SERVICE Plum.

South Dakota Phone 663 Detroit coach GUs Dofals said LeForce will have the number one quarterbacklng assignment for the IjteM." exact terms of. his cohtract have not beatti announced, but It's reported he'll get more than J10.000 a year. m..

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