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'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN | Race For_ All-American Football Honors Proving Hot This Year’ FAvoRITESONS |‘Bear Stories’ A boundin Big Ter Ten Camps as Saturday Nears BEING BOOSTED |" OHIO STATERS aS Hae THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 \ ee CHICAGO Be hid sik ON FENN : |, SENS OUTFOR GORE: ee Difficult Assignment in Store CT AGG GLOOMY some tire experience essential, Give references, age and ex ience in first reply. Pos WALTER SOHNSON Box No, 822, Fargo, No. Dak. ’ For Choosers — Joesting Again Is High Man bs gui) furnished | rooms Reo light . 5 ing, oor. le sgecess Disappointed Alumni Shake i er RNS Re Gneance’ “60 Third: street YEARS IN ONE BIG LEAGUE FLANAGAN IS FAVORED Buckeyes Out of Lethargy as = Maroon Clash Nears i Oosterbaan, Drury, Welch, Gil- 2. most eames bert. Spears, Lane, Witt- ILLINOIS MEN WORRIED PITCHEO-N y A ner Also Touted sini 800 | oe BY ALAN J. GOULD Michigan Practices Strenuous- 3. Ba hla vl ly For Game — Wisconsin Points For Minnesota Associated Press Spcrts Editor New York, Oct.’ 27.(?)—The race for all-Aimerjcan football hon- 4 etrixe-outs+ ors this year, particularly amon A thrill, and a big one, was given Chicago supporters last Saturday at Stagg Field on this play—Menden- the backfield ee is nee pit hall, right halfback, getting away on his plunge that scored tho first touchdown against Pennsylvania in Chicago, Oct. 29.—(4)—Bear stor- 3.494 (1) Its ‘vapora, fe- with the ballyhoo for various candi-|Chicago’s sensational victory over the eastern team. It was this same Mendenhall who carried and passed jes abound today in the camps of leased by Doty heat, reach the dates being sounded in all sectors|the ball towards the goal line until he bucked it over for the initial touchdown. Our photograph shows Big Ten teams loking forward to * air passages direct; a * of the college gridiron front. him starting his lunge with a powerful drive through tackle for the first touchdown. Chicago won, 13-7. | Saturday’s conference games. 5. snutouts <=-- (2) At the pol time it Before the touchdown harvest is Ohio State, shaken briskly by a . disappointed and * ms stimulates the skin, thus help- i completed, it promises to develop PP and somewhat dis: hi many a warm debate over sectional gruntled alumni, was reported to be ing the inhaled vapors to ease fan. getting angry enough to plough its the difficult breathing. Caliber Is High foaien almost any kind of op- 6. LED AMERICAN From a random survey of the field s left today for Palo central committee that the Demo- LEAGUE SIX YEARS [4 § q it seems that the number and cali-| New Zealand Entrant in Rick-| where he will reenter Leland State |-crata jot with” the 1 + Stagg Not Encouraged IN GAMES WON ber of ball-carriers is the highest ard’s Elimination Contest,| 2% university. again this year in supportin, This condition at Columbus has I3VAPO vs it has been since 1925, when the ex- imi 01 est, ~ 8 | state ticket to oppose the Ae not encouraged Coach Stagg at Chi- OVER 1X MULION JARS USED | perts staggered through the job of trying to find a_ backfield “big four,” out of a collection that only included such satellies as Red _Grange, Ernie Nevers, George Wil- son, Eddie Tryon; Bennie Friedman, “Peggy” Flourney, Jake Slagle and Swede Oberlander. Another month may shift the prospect but it looks like another difficult assignnment in selecting the all-American cast from an array that now numbers such stars as ‘Bill Spears of Vanderbilt; Christy ‘ Flanagan of Notre Dame; Herb Joe- = sting of Minnesota, : 1926 all-Amer- ican; Myles Lane of Dartmouth, eastern high scorer; Ed Wittner, Princeton’s sophoi.ore ace; Bill Amos of Washington and Jefferson; v Morley Drury of Southerr Cali- fornia; Glenn Fresnell of Nebraska; “Gibby” We eee of Pittsburgh; Louis Gilbert 0. higan; Bruce Caldwell of Yale, “Tiny” Lewis of Northwes- 5 k Briant of New York ity’s sco:ing machine and ““Stubby” Thomason of Georgia Tech’s Golden Tornad- These stars are enjoying the spot- light while most of the linemen heave anc pus in the obscurity that accompanies mass action but al- ready such forwards\as Bennie Oos- terbaan, Michigan captain and end; Sprague, giant Army tackle; Lang. dell, Dartmouth tackle, and “Tim” Clark, giant Harvard tackle, have been conspicucus. The policy of non-scouting, an experiement in footballs among a number of leading colleges in the east this season, may be less in vogue when another gridiron-cam- paign rolls around, if present indi- cations are a gauge. While it has been pronounced a “success” by several institutions, among which Vale is a leader, others believe instead of eliminating so- called “evils,” it may lead to sub- terfuges less desirable than an open-and-above board policy of scouting. Cornell Opposed Cornell, for instance, has declined to enter into any non-scouting agreements this season and is defi- nitely opposed to such a_ policy. Harvard, while trying it out, is un- derstood to oppose renewing any non-scouting agreements next year, with the possible exception of that with Yale. “Scouting”—to quote one promi- nent official—‘has been and_ still is, generally speaking, a part of the game. It helps eliminate a lot of cy the coaches’ guesswork. Perhaps it was overdone in many instances, es- pecially when motion pictures began to be put into use but under ordi- nary circumstances it seems fair and desirable. It develops contacts Nearer Goal— Margin Is Slight One, With Stiff Right and Left Jabs Bringing Vic- tory Detroit, Oct. 27—(7)—Tom Hee- ney, New Zealand entry in Tex Rickard’s heavyweight elimination contest for a crack at Gene Tunney’s | crown, was a little nexrer his goal today after pounding his way to a 10-round decision over Johnny Risko of Cleveland last night. The match, which opened the new Olympia .rena, patterned after New York’s Viadison Square Gar- den, drew a $78,000 house, and placed Detroit alongside New York ah Chicago as a boxing center. The bout was hard fought through- out’ and Heeney’s margin was a slight one. Hceney piled up his points through ability to beat the aggressive Clevelander to the punch. Risko carried the fight to his oppon- ent most of the way, but Heeney’s stiff right and left jabs kept jar- ring the former off balance. The judges awarde six rounds to Heeney, three to Risko and called one even. other item of $6,950 saved Achaea on the handling of ties. In cross examinatign, Frederick H. Wood of New York, representing the} Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul! railway, principal intervening ob- jector to the unification, questioned the competency of the testimony in an exchange between counsel that was stopped by C. H. Mahaffie, who is presiding at the hearing. Mahaffic is director of the I, C. C.’s bureau of finance. On an interpolation by Ivan Bow- en, Minnesota railroad and ware- house commissioner, Mr. Wood brought out that the opposition of the Milwaukee road to the merger would be supported by witnesses of its own. Public Would Not Suffer Mr. Williamson said the unifica- tion of terminals, including yards, round houses, machine shops and other equipment and buitdings now separately mainéained at. common points, would effect a saving “with- out detriment to the public service in any case and in many instances to its improvement.” “The proportion of freight train expense which must be allocated to terminal handling as distinguished from road haul is so large that the field of economy in terminal savings is a er than generally supposed,” and associations of a friendly sort,| he in most cases, ra“ er than arousing suspicion. The latter, it seems, is more likely to be developed under non-scouting agreements than other- “Of the total freight train service expense of the Northern line, ap-' ‘proximately 40 percent is charge- able to yard operations. Because of 5. Scott of the Minot state 5 teachers college is the guest of L. G. Thompson, principal of the Ad high school, while attending the N. D. E. A. convention in Bismarck, * Mr, and Mrs, ae lic’ Dicks, left Wednesday | Center, Minn., and Minneapolis. Mr. | Dicks will remain at his home at. ' Fur Producers’ Head to Speak at Meeting | M. B. Chase of St. John, N. D., president of the North Dakota Silver Black Fox and Fur Producers as- sociation, will speak at the house | chamber of the capitol at 1:30 Fri- day in connection with the program ® of the North Dakota Education as- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N returned from Minneapolis, d the Minnesota-lowa Chase started the first fur ranch west of the Mississippi 10 years ago, and pointed out that today there is $10,000,000 invested in fur fox farm- ing west of the Midsissippi, with 50 people in North Dakota in this busi- Democrats Planning For State Meeting) Preparations for participation in| ™ the national campaign will be con-) sidered by the Democratic State ex-| ecutive committee when it meets in Fargo next funday, it was said here Chase has 110 breeding foxes and is now starting a muskrat ranch, which he predicts will prove an im-' portant industry in this state before . He came here to speak at the invitation of Miss Minnie J. Nielson, president of the state education as- sociation. He plans to exhibit a num- ber of silver fox furs in connection The meeting was called by Ed’ Hughes, Dickinson, chairman of the Democratic State Central Commit- tee, for the purpose of considering the general welfare of the party, according to members of the com- ‘alifornia, Oct, 27. —(P)—Bebe Daniels was confined to her bed today suffering from what her physician said was an attack} on two quadruple threat men—Cav- of influenza.Her physician said her) tain Renny Oosterbaan and Louis At the same time it was intimated by other Democrats at the capitol that Hughes may launch an effort to have the executive committce rescind the action taken several weeks ago ended to the state) condition was not serious. by which it recor cago. The Chicago eleven has been warned repeatedly throughout the week to look for lots of trouble when the starting whistle blows at Ohio State. The Maroons figure that Coach Wilce at Columbus and the Ohio State team itself, will be war- ring as never before to answer the i deluge of criticism that followed their defeat by Northwestern and Michigan. Chicago has beaten Purdue and In- diana of the conference and Penn- sylvania of the east, but Stagg has pointed out to his squad that those three victories won’t mean anything against Ohio. Towa, decisively shut out by Min- nesota last week, has a fortnight’s layoff from Big Ten play. The team is being pointed to the Illinois game. Illinois, itself, with a one-point victory over Northwestern as its single performance in the Big Ten competition, looked ahead to Satur- jday’s homecoming game at Urbana with the usual misgivings which characterize the Illini whenever Michigan is the opposition, Two distinguished visitors saw Coach Zuppke’s men work out ves- terday—General Heye of the Ger- man army staff, and Tito Schipa, sweet singer of opera. Zuppke em- ployed the same lineup with which he had been working throughout the week. Michigan plays were demon- strated. At Ann Arbor, emphasis was laid Gilbert. Both took turns at kicking, Z CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS~ Learn Auto-Electrical and Aviation Mechanics Pri 1 Training. books. fie Sanuk Sty Job. Good Pay. Large school covers one acre, filed with wager! cosereed. “large Aviatlon Mines ASK tee: ‘ane catalog. Hanson Auto-Electrical and Aviation School Box 926-Z Fargo, N. D. passing, receiving and carrying the Tickets to Gopher ball. It was this combination that scored 21 points to shut out Ohio| Game to Go on Sale last. week, Oosterbaan passing to b: N. P Hi Frid Winter enclosures sive Gilbert for three touchdowns,, and ry » Here ay you Sedan comfort in your Gilbert kicking three points after touring car—for Chevrolet touchdown, Sale of tickets to Minneapolis for Badger Line Not Neglected the Univ. ity of Minnesota-Univer-|| and Fords—$7.95 to $14.45. Gamble Auto sity of Wisconsin football game Sat- The Michigan line, about which} 1) lay will commence here Friday, it Supply Co. Bismarck, D. little has been said, is not going was announced today. One-way fare sasha It was put through al foy the round trip is to be the rate. short drill in fundamentals last! Return must be before midnight night. Not a point has been scored i against Michigan this season. felon frees Coach Pat Page at Indiana picked three complete teams to take e ibane want ada brine with him for Saturday's game on Tribune want ads bring results, Harvard. The Hoosiers are to reach| ——= — ies Boston Friday afternon. Wisconsin prepared for Minnesota by drilling on pla kicking. Coach OAN _ relies eae eee that ie believed it po: le a field goal) property. Prepayment privileges. or two might win from the petiy: On Bismarck improved city lor terme Northmen. 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The minimum organi- 4 WOULD RESUL zation can handle from 20 to 30 per ; . | cent more cars without a correspond. ‘ er ing increase in its size.” \ A -_-_—_—-- ~~ IN BIG SAVING Consolidation of Terminals 5 V’ould Save $3,000,000 An- Navy and Roosevelt nnally, Witness Bays Day Observed Here} Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—(?)—Unifi- sucht te dae ae oa Bene dee cae wien entetn orthern Pacific railro: woul i i make possible an annual saving of of eerrice lube, sebocd children. abd ‘ $3,000,000 through consolidation of |" Commander W. W Bradley of the ‘ terminals, the interstate . oanaeree Bureau of atiealion, Washingten, commission was told Syeaneade ‘ee before pupils of Man- This estimate was given by on Cries, Pet at 1:30 and’ before x Williamson, vice president of the the Rotary club at 12:30. Pari fan i price ee onere ponies ot six Teels of film deal-|_ SS sion’s hearing‘ on the-petition of the torbe held this Hid ee BAY? ae Rey. 6 THE WONDER VALUE 6 5 . 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