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PAGE SIX MANDAN W “THOUSAND FANS SEE THRILLING - SEE- SAWE BATTLE ' Mandan Scores 24 to 16 Win inl Lightning Fast inti Plunging Half Back Carries Hall Over for 2 Touchdowns { | In a game replete with thrills Man-| dan high pol scared a victory over | the Bisma football team by a score | of 24 to 16 on the Mandan gridiron! Friday afternoon. Hoarse-throated supporters two schools wavered between hope | and dispa expectancy and disap-: pointment, almost through the entire} game, as brilliant individual work | and smashing team play on both sides | threw the advantage now to one side, | then the other. The plunging Kludt, | the fleet-footed Gray and the poworful | McDonald, shining high above the jth- | er gridiron . luminaries, made the; touchdowns, smashing the line, skirt- ing the ends, often straight-arming, ! . Squirming or racing across the field, | picking holes or Lowling over tack- | lers, The third quarter of the game vill | stand as one of the finest exhibitions | of high school football ever seen’ inj the slope countr: Both teams fought | with bulldog city, but so determ- | ined was the attack of the backs of both teams that the offensive of both smashed the defense time and again. | With the game slipping into the final | minutes both teams threw their whole | power in their attack, and 1,000 peo- | ple who saw the game were keyed tol a point of enthusiasm that staid busi- | ness men joined the high school stud- | { ents in frenzied shouting. i Championship Not Settled j It was a game of collegiate caliber | at times, featured by the driving of- | fensives of great power of both sides. | The teams were evenly matched. | Mandan’s backfield, with the powerful McDonald as its keystone, made, up for any difference Bismarck may havé had in weight in the hne. The two teams mczt again in two weeks, and} BiSmarck supporters refuse to concede the championship of southwestern North Dakota until that game i8 pliy- ed; Alttough Friday's game was ex- pected to settle this, there. was ho agreement and it will remain a ques- tion of debate until after the second contest, Principal DeBolt said. Mandan Touchdowns Two Mandan touchdowns were mado under conditiofis which» would not be repeated in a hundred games— and which ¢\> not detract from. the splendid example of fighting spirit dnd football ability the team showed. The first touchdown was made after the lima-keeper had. blown his. whistle, but the referee did not hear it. The referee's whistle blew on the last play after it had started. One time- keeper said he blew his whistle before the play started, ‘the referee said. The referee informed Principal DeBolt that both touchdown were allowed. ‘Bismarck scored the first touchdown in six minutes and ‘15 seconds of play, Ty Kludt, the Bismarck star, carrying the ball over. Mandan came back strong and McDonald made a touch- down at the end of the quartey, The second 4uarter was without score. In the third Bismarck drove.forward, and Kludt in a wonderful 42-yard sprint made her second touchdown. Mandan came back strong and in a few min- utes had made a touchdown, McDonald carrying the ball acnoss. Before the quarter ended Capt. Halloran, of Bis- marck, booted the ball between the goal posts from the 22-yard line, making the score: Bismarck, 16; Mandan,’ 14; but Mandan: came _ back and made the score 17 to 16 on Mc- renal? drop kick from the 28-yard line, Bismarck fought gamely in the fourth quarter and in' wonderful line- plunging her backs advanced the ball 35 yards but three straight downs fail- ed to carry through to victory. Man- dan added the other touchdown just as the whistle blew and goal was kicked. ’ First Quarter The game in detail: Before the play began Captains Gray, for Mandan, and Halloran, for Bismarck, shook hands. Mandan received the kickoff. ‘Scroggins kick- ed 20 yards to Skjod, who was downed with little gain. On the first play Mandan was penalized five yards around left side. Gray made three. McDonald was thrown for a three-yard loss around right end. Mandan failed to make her gain and it/was Bismarck’s ball. A forward pass, Kludt to Halloran, netted a short gain. Mohr stopped Alfson. Kludt made eight yards off left A line play was stopped. Bis- “lost the ball on downs first line plunge | netted thred yards and Gray was thrown for a‘loss by Scroggins. Rhur stopped a Mandan line smash. Gray went through left tackle and made it fifst. down. McDonald skirted right ‘end for five of the/ yards. Burke, Bismarck ‘end, re- covered Gray's fumble. Bismarck smashed the line and jwith an 8 yard gain by Grace was followed by a, plunge by Kludt through the right side of the line 12 yards for a touc'l down for Bismarck. Scroggins missed goal. The touchdown was made 6 minptes and 15, seconds after play began. . Score: Bismarck 6; Mandan 0 McDonald kicked to Kludt on thie 30- yard line. Kludt failed around right end. Furness was replaced... Grace was stopped at the line. A forward pass to Burke was _ incomplete. * Halloran punted 30 yards to the mid- die of the field. Gray made eight yards through the left side, and Bis- mark was penalized 15 yards for an illegal’ tackle by Burke aroutd the neck. The referee spent three minutes, looking for the rule in the took. He found it, he said. McDonald made five through right tackle. Newgard madé two on the:Jeft side. i | | | KLUDT IS BISMARCK STAR A LFRED' BY ‘ROY GROVE “Cultivate one. talent! Even if you’ve been endowned with more genius than. is commonly given to ‘mah, specialize! Don’t try to be an expert in everything. Alfred © D'Oro apeukiag. The ‘60- yéar-dld dean of all knights of the cue entered: in the three-cushion | billiard tourney now on in Pittsburg. was speaking from experience. %, I had. asked him. why he hadn't taken up billiards earlier in his ‘ca- reer. For 18 years the picturesque veteran of 40 yedts of ‘battling on the Breed tables was..a champion at pocket billiards. It was noe until 1904 that he entered the field. of competi- ors. in the three-cnshion game. ) Regrets Mix:n “I might have retained the title to this day if I handn’t tried to mix the two games;” he told me. “So dif- ferent is the mental attitude neéc- essary, for successful playing of the two games that when I tried to play both in the same week, my. skill in both suffered.” There is nothing of the “wizard” about D’Oro. He is a grizzled, per- sonable fellow, impressing one more as a) atid and successful ‘business man than as .a- constant," contender for honors on the green cloth. Quiet and homeloving, his one dis- like for the life of a professional billiardist is the fact that it keeps him away ‘from family and fireside. He has tables ‘in his‘New York home where he’ does all his practicing. Love of the ‘game he! undoubtedly has, but’ more than that, ft is. busi- ness and livelihood to him. Given Penston When D'Oro’ won the last match eee Gray made five on the right. Fleck was stopped by Muir. «Mandan was Penalized five yards for off-side. Mc- Donald: punched. the line ‘for two yards. Scroggins broke through but missed McDonald who made a short gain. Gray made six yards through left tackle. With 13 yards to go to the goal line, McDonaid made five through ‘right guard but it was Bis- marck’s, Ball: on down. Kludt failed at the line, and the ball was on Bis- marck’s 8 yard line. Alfson made three yards on a buck and then was ‘stopped at the line. Halloran punt- éd to Gray on the 25-yard line, who was downed in his tracks. Gray made two yards, McDonald 4 and Fleck went through right guard for two yards. Gray made first down. Mc- Donald on the next play tore through right tackle for a 15 vard gain and planted the ball behind the goal posts. McDonald kicked goal. Score: Mandan 7; Bismarck 6 One, of the time-keepers ‘sdid the touchdown was made after the quart- er had ended but le was unable to at- tract the referree’s attention. Second Quarter McDonald kitked to Grace who ran the ball back ten yards. Kludt was stopped, by Skjod. Rendon went in for Furnesss. Henrickson went in for Porter. Kludt mde three yards through the right side. A forward pass. to: Burke was incomplete. Halloran punted to Gray, who fumbled when’ Brown tackled him, and Bismarck recovered the ball near, the middle of the field. A line, play netted two yards. A for- ward pass. Kludt.to Halloran, was incomplete‘~. Burke took Kludt’s 25- yard forward pass and’was downed ‘by Rendon with the’ g0al line not far off. Grace tried the: left-side of the Mandan “line and was throwi“by. Mc- Donald. for ‘an 8-yard loss,’ Grace fumbled. Three Mandan men dived for the ball. Had they taken ad- vantage of the opportunity they could have had a touchdown. Grace was replaced by Scroggins at half and Hamilton went to left tackle for Bismarck. Gray was stopped around right end. Fleck made four. yards: through the Mine and Gray added four. Newgard made three yards and first down. Mc- Donald made’ five around right end, and Gray was stopped by Rhud. Fléck made it first down in five-yard gain through his left tackle. ‘STICK TO ONE THING AND MAKEIT ‘ -- SUCCESS, SAYS KNIGHT OF THE CUE} .; ORO, DEAN OF THE KNIGHTS OF “THE bn DE AAD NS ANT A ASS i 1s »with John. Daly in isi7 fi Ww York, | the Cubin secretaty ot stata cabled | his’ congratulations from - the! gov- | ini erninenton behalf of the président; { and ‘later. D'Oro was awarded ‘axpers sion of $150 a month from’ the Cuban government. :in Teceaiba ot: bis work ‘with the cue, Wealthy in Cub: the Spanish-Amé: broke out, he saw his fortine swept away with ‘the: de before ‘Uncle : trymen «from * Spaniards, Ted Pr the cue became the lever by which he raised . himéelf..and’ his: family from threatened Doyerty toc infort in his ‘New York home.” Cleared $300 “The. clicking’ ivoties ‘Have meant for Him more than $200,600 4’ money and prizes, and’ keen of. eye; steady of ‘erve ‘and of a temperament that keeps’ him* young: atid vigorous,, he stifl: remains ‘a figure to be reckoned with in ‘the. deciding ‘of -pilltard championships. is D'Oro: was born Cuba, 460 years ago. the United States when 10, bit "dlever jhas relinquished his totith with’ the’ ‘home ‘sland. At! iavetvels he, has goue ‘back to- Cuba,” sometimes, tor four years at a stretch, and seldgm ayear passea that he does-not spend several months in. the homeland. Frank. afd’: engaging, and. ‘a_pal to the younger aspir: ‘fanie, D’Ord’s popu! accounted ‘for. His appearance’ on in: ty” 18 -eaally applause, and even when ‘he is not a contender, ‘his fame and his person- ality means much to the “gate.” X Hassel stopped McDonald at the line. Gray made first. down through his left, side of the line. ‘Hassel. stop- ped a line smash. Scroggins ‘stopped | a MeDonald punched. the line for another line play failed and Bismarck line. Mandan broke unan attempted for- ward pass. through the line. Alfson made a small gain on.a short forward pass. Hail- oran kicked to McDonald. who was downed ‘by two Bismarck tack’e7s. Gray made ¢éight yards around: left end. McDonald. made it first down. Brown broke up a Mandan forward pass. Another forward pass of: Mendan’s was. incomplete. McDonald :was tackled by Halloran tor’ fout- yard loss. <Gray made first down through the line. .Newgard -funibled McDonald recovered. Gray was stop- ped. Alfson got Gray on a long end run. Fleck made five yards through the line, but it.was Bismarck’s ball on her 12-yard line on downs. A Bismarck forward pass, to Hall-|° oran, was incomplete. Kludt slipped ‘around left end for 15 yards, Scrog- |: gins. made four yards.. Another line] play netted a yard. Kludt smashed]: the line for first down. On a forward}: Pass, the entire Mandan ‘line broke through and ft was .incomplete. Kludt made nine yards around right end. A forward pass to Brown made it first down, ‘Scroggins ‘gained a| | ‘foot and Kludt smashed through for four yards, as-the half ended. Third Quarter Both teams went in with deter- mination. Rhud -blocked Mandan’s attempted on-side _ kickoff, ‘the ball going but 10 yards before Rhud fell on it: Kludt smashed center for five yards, a second line: play. failed’ and | Kludt circled left end for 8 yards and first down. A line play fafled. Time was taken out for Fleck, whose leg was hut. pe erieel wont, to Ralf, place at end: around right!“ Kludt gai end. Scroggins bucke§gthe rie, for four yards; Alfgon ‘was’ Stopped through cent * Ty Kiudt then won himself a place in Bismatck high. school football hall of fame by going through ‘the left side of the line on an off-tackle eluding and shaking off lers and planting the dal post in a 42. aise « ' yard Nagas) tate say oft! te: th wicl | yards dnd & toulendopu with splendid | Past Week. | gaitied | pond ‘cauent him-wround the eck | + and Was. penali 16 yards. Scrogx! | gins was hes | siue, ; tempt. at, the lige: \ tae down offsri ; wag on: the 12: i / Tights trom, th 2eyard line. j back, 10 yards, ; marck’s i Donald made ‘fou failed, to. mak, | was Bismarck’s--tall. | Malt, ‘intercepted: tors ard ‘pass. .Qpay. | made eight yards. | ive "yar Newgard was st ; ing the ‘ball to a 12-yard jine. Rhud 1 stopped id | threw Bis tial d | threw M&Donala: oe fout-yard 1088, marck bag! make smashing with terrific.’ ore Alfgon.:made three’ ‘de Scroggin' wes stopped when‘ Kludt ‘waa stopped ¥..McDonald, forward. pasa: wi Alfson. made. left-end, » Mati “run, Brown ‘breaking: the and ; Alfsop., tick! punted , owt for. billiard | 59 yard Une): An ehdrup failed and Kludt Jost on: one play, gad. failed ‘to; t gain“ on ‘+t) he tournament floor always brings forward pass , tor 10. . the ball. weit’ to Mahdam Mandan. was .cnenalized five. yards for elght with 2-yard- gain. Fleck | cross the fiél@’ but did) ‘hot gain. A “two yards, | Mandan’ line play. failed. McDotiala | Dunted out of bounds «inthe, middle took the ball on dows on her 32-yard |-of the, field. -Alfson’ was‘ stopped. A ed little, A fo ara Halloran failed. to push | incom! Kludt. watd Donat ras ‘throu; IXsiyai mad (thrown for # Toss ‘by toni: Mc- peee eed four: rio ‘Hamjlton. going Halloran, McDonald. Refer ingon- Normal. ee Kicked goal, i Score; _ Bisma: Mandan q Scrogging ticked to. Monr who ran | th @ batt back 0 yards to tie 40-yard} ihe, Mlandan’s lett hit gained two ards and Gray inade ac urst down, |-it Was c.oge and wag,measured. Uray | uroke tata iy jaide for a yitu sine, Me rds throngh lopped, Bis- ‘UBctiiig hard to a toucidownh, ight end tor 12 run ‘circled dre 13; Mandan 14 kicked Yo: Kiudt who ran ck 18 yardd. A torent pas tne line. e pail; It Was Ime. Kludt made’ nine yards on his lett Kiudt “fatled Inu second at- Altson made , it if fack.e. Brsma rele right end led hjmi. He * score; Bismarek'1§; Mandan 14 Mohr took the kickoff and ran vit arus, Gray’: left, ; down, and jit Mandan's right A ling play: wis Gray. hit a stone- najd was stopped! tthe Jitie. Bisinagee was penalted oF Maile four yards: peas: ‘McDonald tore ‘Mair’ and’ Hagsel for a logs. Browh ‘trying’ the ‘vall 8, ae carried the ‘ball ng was stopped ashed: oft right Kludt made B added three j‘the right side de jit ‘tive. The le: ;broke {vou ‘incomplete and ie fext.. Ser downs. pass and Ig, Gray rah ort forward Bass to, Halloran gain- pasa i Burke. was Time was bea heserod ' ‘Halloran for- " Ht tl ab It was ime and Mc- to‘first ‘down, 3 Meri through. left nald skirted left end, ichidown and made five Mnhé. ‘plunge by ‘Burdick down, Fleck | was # i ares referred to was Score: fitiaat esver r ee A ald Blstharek's five without the ser- | vices of ‘Osa and’ Brown, ‘tiret string backtiefd’ meh, meét. the Ohio State team here this afternoon {nthe first coiiference game of the season for Ohio state. It ts Miatesota’s secohd cofiference start. The surprise deteat of Ohio State last. week by Oberlin” college served as a stimulant for the work of the which was the hardest of seal and, Coach John Wilce tebls that’ hiv’ tedmy is in'shape for | thé. conference gam + Before the. gam H. L. Wil- lias, Coach of Minnéadta said tn his opinion the Ohio State’ team’ is’ one that. will. go a long way Jn the-con-, ference race: iS # “Ohio went into, as ame A in Qberlin to play Ko! ib “by! sntdll ‘score: They ne too long atid ‘canie, ‘out with ‘the short end. They-have a strong team and I will be satlafied. with ‘ary margin’ of! victory,”; Williams said. 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