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py AGESIX iJempsey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927 Reported Ready to Take Back Jack Kearns As His Pilot 1 us | shot ‘JOUR NOW SAID spr eae UNDAMENTALS | | TOMORROW FOR “e - RY F DSS | cw, ts arate LOYOLA. ELEVEN af rreeceis~ |! FARGO CLASH Feed 0h IBLE THING: Than $2,000,000 to Develop i mi j Large Project—First Sea- Is DOING WELL TO B Y Ev. Ss bap |. ee . a 1 Injuries Take Toll of Demons—= t\ Deonciliation Expected to! HUSAER LI ESS ts Ae oa fo i es P thi Day. October 10, Closing Turf Benser, Dunn and Lee Are pike Place Within 19 Days, 5 RE ae ane | Summer Out For Present oy Newspaper Says | Ve 4 ac 1 e < @ | Chicago, Oct. 13. — () — Within | Ny i ith- cK wo CONE EAST the space’ of a few months H. D. New Orleans Institution, vee KLIPSTEIN MAY PLAY “a | Curly” Brown, California sports-, out Team 7 Years Ago, Now —_— Aj.f 1 jman and builder of the Oriental . us, ss ‘ | Park track at Havana, has developed Making Record More Spirit and Initiative fT wsuits Against Former! ee ae the (Ge teat fees Shown in Practices ‘This st ‘: 73, |plants in_ America at Arlington :, 1 t. 13.—P)—Vire : eee |Heights, 25 miles from Chi ago. The |guaity’ unknown in the aitletic Week at High School . % by Manager, Is Report =| ae bee Oe a es The | World seven years ago—a college a |strip began October 10, to close the] without a football team—Loyola of rT ? Oct. 13 Pp H |Breatest turf sumner in Chicago's | New Oricans in this brief interval With injuries taking toll of sev- “i ARC El a et ages er? has become one of the strongest eral first-string men, the Bismarck Dally News in a copy-| More than $2,000,000 was expend- gridiron foes in the South. Demons will go to Fargo tomorrow aerate ga j0d by. Bro in and Tis associates in|" So “impressive was the team’s morning for thelr game with the yr manager, Ja | carrying eas showin in ‘cone iS i a mit to sign ae H pees ane and jena tracks all UU ae defeat that Notra Eenest Benser and Bert Dunn are iN paso ; cll ae G : Poa Dame has given it a place on the both out this week due to injuries ; oone Chit nek a the dit 1928 schedule. Sweeping through suffered in the Minot game and John es adtae [Nection of. the city’s. northwest |* ten, victories in 1926, Loyola Lee is also on the casualty list with 1 return ‘east to , | Suburban” development, teen mist| Scored 355 points, topping all other a cracked arm. Klipstein’s jaw was AS HaGK EEE go South of Palatine The other foue|clevens in hich scoring and winning injured, and he is not expected to Peulinelade tracks were situated, two on the| the sobriquet of “The Maroon Cy- be in for the full game, although he cago, De- south, one southwest within the city clone. tol oar Be trip and may be in York. | itself and one forty miles west at Opponents Get Only 31 Points , Lofthouse HG not been feeling 4 gt that, under! | arpe election of Brown to mem. ou the tetiaia fe? geal line eee past aude 4 Ul : : [ tern be peace pact as out- lbership in the Ilinsis Turf Asso. Guatttiics sniavatal'a tata ote make the trip and is epected to get ed, Kearns has agreed to with- ‘ciation smoothed over a threatened | 3 ints. Loyola Chi vas ae ‘ ‘ $ ew all the lawsuits ne has pending | war ‘of racine dates, and two of the cer, ede Revise aie a Practices this week have been ginst Dempsey, while Dempsey programs just preceding the dates and the Tennessee School of Medi- mainly hard scrimmage, in an effort ; %s ageed to sign a long term con- awarded to Arlington Heights were | ¢j ‘of to get more drive and spirit into the \ ct giving Kearns one-third of all cut short three days apiece to give | Gathoiie Un die ae, ett players, and seem to have succeeded f it : in this. Fans believe that Bismarck ¢ © future earnings. fince their break after the Demp- H-Firpo fight in 1923, Kearns has the new track 19 days of racing. | The controversy was smoothed over {by Col. Matt J. Winn, noted track Little smothered with scores Lincoln, Fort Benning and Rock were will show more initiative against Faro than it did against Minot last a ° : ranging from 6 to 76 points. 1 pt the former champion constantly {owner, who has interests here. Although the Jesuits we io- week. \ & Holved in law suits. One of thes: | The big purses of the meeting |neer educators in old Loulciana bid Those who are expected to make ts, in which Kearns sued for jare named “American National” | Loyola was founded nearly a hun- the trip are Elmer Benser, Adam, t 3,888.83, is scheduled to come uj ae Yankees were making it four in a row for the world’s champiun |handicaps, and stakes, after the!dred y ago, the stvdent body Henry and Fay Brown, Cervinsky, v Pp ouninary hearing-in Trenton hip as these pictures of the second New York game were tikon. sve,jmame of the new club, and range! never \ in for sports on a large Hedstrom, Hoffman, Jacobson, Fred 27 next week. ‘ Lioyd Waner goes out at second in a fifth inning double play, Du in | from $3,000 to $15,000 fo the rich-|<cale until 1921, when its first foot- Landers, Lofthouse, Meinhover, Ni- f. [Se azzery te Gehrig, Below, Coombs has just trotted home with the|est, Two of these races are eard-|pall team was sent forth. ‘The first ote, OES ec on aeonatiy nkees' first Inning run, on Ruth's single. Catcher Collins still is set|ed for each week to cover all the/ five years saw a gradual rise of the The safet; fi e ‘ tery, Spriggs, York, and probably - a . EGER, ae i y man, first of all, must be able to catch punts. Secondly,} tty» I y iULE CHANGES soley to tie plates bear era ane SG} CHEE | chores and then came the senga-) he must be a deadly tackler. A’ third necessary asset must be an ability| Klipstein or Gordon Landers, “The late dates will enable us to| ion! season of 1926, when thhe un-/to run a broken field after catching a punt. These are additional duties, ‘ ‘ ; ARE OUTLINED | havevicu mew ate n send aninliings ili lee Bani team of 1925 be-| aside from the safety man's regular job on defense against forward passes.| Bottineau Forestry s ‘in absolute completion,” Brown said.| Eddie Reed, wl Catching punts does not require native ability. Any player with rf A world = series ie hore to ay ar of the horses Froah, became te yeni a | aaa crane and a ae head can be taught to handle punts surely. Grid Schedule Made v —_— |. run for the Yan- hich have made Chicago’s racing | hy, tered his 5 udgment of distance plays a most important part in catching a punt, as ‘i row =a e ackward Pass Decision Prob- a aby a sus so successful at the other ies Bucky Moen penieiy on: lis the handling of a fly ball by an outfielder. Getting to the spot where |_, Bottineau, N. hobs eal d ably Most Difficult in R Taster ie® ie and many of the judges and nized as one of the greatert back-the ball will come down and being in the best possible position to handle | High schools and colleges looke ¢ ‘ably Most Difficult in Re- tired here slid offic at the other plants will be/field stars ever produced in the| it means much. The elements also must be considered—wind, sun, wet-| alike eee de oe its football rr ae vision This Year by-allde. qnoth on our staff.” South. Bucky ran wild with the | Ness of the field and ball. A wef ball travels slower thna a dry bail and| here when it made out 4 7th inning of th opposition, leading the entire South | Rot so far. He La Biiores erie teasing aports ie BY BILLY EVANS aed F eri ue = in point scoring with 105 to his As in catching a forward pass, in handling a punt the receiver must | at the local institution it has not yet It is really miprsing) howslitilel fate oe f i Various Types credit. not fight the ball; on the contrary, he should give with it as the ball nestles} reached the point where interest in } great many of the leading stars in| sacker i sina iS Teammates Are Strong in his hands. A mistake often made is ingtrying to run the ball back be-| football is as keen as at most of the Re aia aorta know about the oe Mae 8 mer Ay New Orleans made him its idol.| fore it is securely caught. This usually results in a costly fumble. In| other state schools and is struggling Serine esis ow nand thes! iusentacaeeritics Dissecting Grid Rules He was called “The Dixie Flyer.” | baseball, a fielder invariably drops the ball when he tries to make a| to build up a real team. 3 me outstanding major league per-| beat Meadow- A race horse and a candy were| hurried throw before getting a secure hold on the ball. Oni ite acheaile tha) event | ve rmer will ask me a foo! baseball| throw to seconi | see ae named after him. Great in his abil- There are several things about a punt that a safety man ‘must deter-| Westhope, Minot and Bottineau high Weudation, that, at the mom : : | * ity to tear through the field for| mine instantaneously. The most’ important of all is when he shall catch| schools and two games with the Mi- estion, that, ie moment, makes| to Rhyne, wv f Kicks Used i e think he is merely trying to josh| seen at the righ: i 0 Ss substantial gains, Moore has strong] the ball and when he shall let it roll. Few things in football cause ag|not state teachers college, one at e, until it is apparent that he is| about to tag Ton | assistance from his teammates.| much comment as that one point. Bottineau and one at Minot, ally secking information. —but too late | BY DR. E. J. O'BRIEN Spalding, for example, named 18 On a short, high kick, he makes himself a soft target for every man It is easy to understand why a] Then—- | Member National’ Advisory Com-| Louisiana football players on its] on the opposing team. He is usually hard hit the moment the ball touches all-star list last year and of the|his hands. Serious injuries and costly fumbles result from such plays. \turally deal with ali the possi- \ r v ayer who knows the rules which! I lities of football, is in « better po- mittee on Football Rules and Famous Official T have had a great many follow- six were members of “The Maroon syclone”—Smith, Gremillion, Palm, Much can be lost and little gained. Whenever there is an opportunity to catch a punt and return it for Wanted to Buy ago. Ace grew up with a reputation OONATSSUE Ca SOR ce its sone Short Stop Station, I AE ET HY TTS OR tion to cash in on that knowledge yurst, pinch-hit- |ers of the game ask me at times the | Moore, Ritchey and Drouilhet. le gain, i vays . Wh i - \ an the player who ha: only a very ting for Grabows: |alfference “between place kick,) Moore's significance. in the line-| eqs niu ising’ ngrte the asters tran we decide: he sonia weet eee eee a ardudiatance with the play ki, grougded to {drop kick, punt and so forth. up, however, is ‘seen in the recent| catch ‘which was incorporated into the rules to protect the safety man. g code and often passes up ? ithyne. And while | For their enlightenment, I would %*™e with Howard, resulting in a! te signals for same by raising his hand as the balf comes toward him. Second-hand freight el- % > eet Ss worthwhile, play Durst was being |say that a place kick is'made by Scoreless tie. | Bucky was knocked “This bars the onrushing tacklers from touching him, except under penalty. \ ee ite simply doesn't kno rown out at {kicking the ball from its position ‘conscious early in the game and) it also means that he cannot run the ball back, evator with hand pow- Pog » how far he can go. Tony He-out lwhile if is resti : Ey ra ch its . i * “Backward. 's. Rule Changed iret Tony HE out jwhite i Js aecting op the ground: (eloffensive successfully, In another| __ In case of # rolling, bounding ball, he must not try to handle the ball Ml er, Write No. 777, c-0 ¢ Of the half-dozen changes in tl tales. head’ ak 1A nines kick, this tote. aha ilok me this season “The Maroon Cy-| unless certain he can retain possession of it. If the opposition. touches $ a 2otball rhles for this year, the on iainlowe toe ees che opening play of the first lone” defeated Rice Institute, 13] it first, it becomes a dead ball and the safety saan sets possession of it Tribune. gs iat will probably cause the mo: eros the dia- /and third periods, and after touch-!to.0» mAChOnt any icuanesice ADanEy Ocimamiblenn lossiar tueioal, ; ‘ »nfusion for officials as well a nd. Here you !down or field goal has been scored. ——_—- Next to handling punts properly, deadly open-field tackling isa c layers, deals with the backwar, azerri | ‘The kick-off is really a place kick Women outnumber men by about) safety man’s primary need. Often he is his team’s last hope to prevent a 5 come Beets caoaiiracasgisat aly \fram the 40-yard line of: the: side} 40,000 in no-thern Ireland. touchdown, a ‘i foe ' under nor's |having the bail. - eee 2) banding of ‘the ball zlove at third. He | A punt is made by dropping the Bee er eee more ope play didn’t wait there |ball from the hands and kicking it ear eermenaes. that long for-~ before it reaches the ground. | ecgiin ars z A drop kick is where a player. n 2€ snapper-back will, if incom- drops the ball from the hand or leted, become dead and no further ' 1 icks it ins' i . p lay can be made, except under cer-| pennock, the next bans et as nas dnebantaly \ Bg, Ait} conditions. «){ man up, rolled « Now a free kick is one that puz- ( \ $ The feature of the play that will) stow grounder to “les ever so many people, and this ‘ { h © doubt caus: much argument be-| fhyne aad Ton {ype of kick is any kick made when Bee oe clore of the season deals; -atioped tawat. the opponents are restrained from eee auctor not th player actt-| the plate. Rhyn advaneing beyond : certain point Ba Wy Bad possession of the ball. A) fielded clean an before the ball is put in play. For Been eyeant source of trouble in base-| winged perfectl; xample, a free Kick includes a Sete. Whether, in handlin : a ball | to Gooch at home. ick-off, kick from a fair catch, and be P) hat is finally dropped, the player} tut the boy Laz the catch following a safety. it , it momentarily, thereby com-. seri was too flee | iid a eee eh cae cround) 1 00h, He an SURE CURE Seem enerely nets his hands on we : 2 with Um “Buy him some celluloid pants.” p all and loses it, then the ball i. ro Moran stand \ Judea, eat yal sesecion Roventhamy and e z at. OSS i “gate? Bot the ball and then *ropped it, 5 acer Hen emai aes tsl ruled as a fumble and » tha right. J leclared dead until recovered by : erie etter than ‘c] Player of either side. Q n , Judgment plays, in baseball! = y sete’ JDKINS IS BEING TOUTED TO REMOVE $ fave no doubt but that the quest ic jr of whether the playe. merely gc ’ x is bana etme ec or el ess YELTER LAURELS FROM DUNDEE’S HEAD hr 299, will cause many coach to do seeieh eayane ue wey of the ——- -——— Es fc officials befor the 1927 season is i" .e_ | for licking all his school boy rivals ey P oR over. crushing Swings of Califor-| from the time he was venta old, i caw BASS FEM AROUND | rian May Neutralize Body-| fie had had a fow professional bouts wyer: sh to inform you} So Cly : ire Ot sagt your ‘wife 's scexing a divoree.| anishing Blows of Cham-| So Clyde took the role of eserre Til inc: tell hi a < ej 4 , | and Ace, rather quiet and decidedly Mone f 4 aaa 2 ee. to eet iion—Fight Will Be Held inj and non-belligerent out of the ring, i Bea 2H) LOO Ud ge. 3 Los Angeles October 29 started in on local talent. @HANN Steps Up Gate Receipts ial One after another he put them to 4 Los Angeles, Oct. 13.—(?)—How 9 i ys a big pare in will a slow-starting welter champion, sep Bes ppd scenes ae ~ Tunney’s training, which | Whose crown js at stake, fare with | demonstrating his ability tg earry ~~ the hit and run | Rlckname of “Wildcat” and who if | outs the first year azainst such fon lietope tinkling? re. Penne: contenders as Lou Paluso, Dick “October 29. tell the story. On| Hoppe, Spug Myers and Joe Ben j that. day, in an outdoor ring ‘here, jamin, Then he went teen ors | Joe Dundee, hedysnunteher: extra- pa eed tbe fancy. of Gothams ip v | ordinary and, by virtue of that, wel- relearn ‘ ee * * | terweight champion, will meet the His ivst real setback ys this | on-rushing swings of Ace Hudkins, | fer" 1” the east w ben BECEG oad | " aw ’| Baker was awarded a_ technical | on, S186 MAD and crowd-pleaser knockout over him, The Nebraskan Joe is from Baitimore and Ace is | Came back to the coast, got a. re- lashi hi from the corn country of Nebraska, |match and i a slashing Zight * Itrimmed the sergeant decisively. Champ Took Title Decisively ‘The champion took the crown from ICH F od hgvae any year pgo: and First eae een new look it decisively. ae 6 But if local fans, who watched | suburb): What sort 0” place is Jf \ Ace start from ae ground up yt | Second Tramp (leaving): Not so years ago and develop into one o! bad. Rind:heatted, but» bit too the most peeressive fighters of the ae pas bai sar Saves you Money present are anywhere near | “# i right, that crown i. in danger of passing to another brow. mod and Art, rambled into Los Angeles greasing Bismarck Grocery Co. in a battered flivver about two years cars. Prices reasonable-| 9). 07) XN.

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