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‘PAGE SIX cuts i Use ae te cea se SG NESE SO tae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927 Demons Swee} hrough to 13-0 Win Over 3B é i! Smashing Attack (Mott Team Drubs Dickinson Midgets by 13-0 * = 1! Smashing Attac uos n 4 y | tf e e . ea e V W ANT T0 BOOK Panthers’ Best Tackle ERRORS BRING ele enc Medel § In Victory There it halted when a Notre Dame DOPE IS UPSET c 1 W ALTER H AGEN DRAW BETWEEN SL il giving Notre Dame the' Ce : Hi-liners Able Only Once to Advance Closer to Goal Than 30- ea nother cone offense was start- BY CARDINAL 11 3 yard Line—O'Hare, Stocky 15-year-old, Plays Stellar AG AINST JONES GOPHERS TRISH srsisestorsent soot"Bena Senn] « Game For Demons and Proves Unstoppable—Extra Tallies 5 took the ball. ; A 6 ~ a | Could Have Been Scored ; — a) ‘World Championship’ Match Furious Drives of Minnesota 5 Shower of Passes Help Bring‘! : A maroon clad horde of Demons swept over and around a Suggested For Winter—Flor- Stopped Until Last Few «| Hettinger Team First Score I bewildered Valley City team Saturday afternoon and the final ida Making Overtures Minutes of Game 5 a] whistle found the Hi-liners, who had been doped to win, on isa 4 Over Opponents ed the short end of a 13 to 0 score. South Bend, Ind., Nov. 7.—Con. ok , And that score doesn’t begin to tell the story of the game, TIE SITUATION IRKSOME verting each other's errors in the ; PUNTING IS VALUABLE 4 for the Bismarck eleven was four touchdowns better than Val- roe ee eee a piietan orn -£ ley City’s desperate but hard-fighting crew. Scoreless Encounters | Called ttled to a 7 to 7 tie in a wintry| ‘ Never once was the Bismarck goal line in danger and on Too F blizzard on historic Cartier field Sat-| Forward Passes Bring Both|Chalmers, Hintz, Pearce, Mc- I i only one single occasion were the Hi-liners able to advance the ‘requent—Good Solu- urday. Scores — Braves Outplay illen and Yonaka Star. a ball nearer than their opponents’ 30-yard line. The capital tions Still Lacking ‘gue oars eed et ia ; mi an a — ;° city line, almost impregnable on the defense, tore the Valley ES a tonclalown ait Of thele' only eal Magicians at First Team Is Lighter I forward wall to shreds on the offense, and opened wide lanes, BY ALAN J. GOULD opportunity in the first period and : - through which John O'Hare, diminutive fullback, dashed for] Associated Press Sports Editor stopped tve furious drives of Min-| | Minot, N. D., Nov. 7.—Minot and! Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 7.—(Spe- of gains of five, ten and fifteen yards at a try. New York, Nov. 72.-—()—It will eae the last few minutes of pore school football teams! cial to the Tribune)—Mots over- 3 ¢ meetin Prove: Lehane aid| brings them down, they stay down.| furnish one of the high spots of en from the 14 yard line, where| Park ‘gridiron here Saturday, leav-| Whelmed Dickinson here Friday 13 ae oe more ae Se Bie i 0 He we . La that | competition for the winter season if one of the numerous Notre Dame| ing the championship of western| to 0, in the biggest football upset * fifteen ea old, who, playin; his Valley. ‘City. eden weaered Oe avoid} Bobby Jones time fi fumbles was grabbed up, Captain| North Dakota undecided. Neither of] of the year on the west Slope. { pe y' r) Bie (eee y “| | hi A 4 he line bi th jobby dones can spare time from Herb Joesting, who had failed to} the squads has been defeated this Mott threatened in the first h ig 3 ¢ ny Mica ts a ? iy. ‘un. the bi le fen tl -# hts We ne ‘eke his law work to try conclusions smash through for a touchdown,| season and the Williston eleven also rotiicinddelortes <I ! bet di ie cat teas il; abit We cae 1g ened ate cate Gane cee. | gain with Walter Hagen, ° tossed the ball across the Rockne| has an unblemished record, having] 24 played mainly in Dickinson ter- | ried it Hebets Mer atonpad withs| Mibd Wt aniuninie -tealacity At least one offer, from Miami, al- goal to Walsh to even up the score,| played ‘the Magicians to a scoreless| titory, pushing the ball across for ) |“ out gain and’that time the Bismarck | Hedstrom, at right end In the| ready has been put forward for such Be eng a Tint ened tel Agee ainciaere Geedetetthdnedtd tdi noted " r. g oy rh Bi cme at rig! i I ly een put forward for suc! kick the extra point that ended the} After playing- Bismarck next Fri-| In the second half, Mott unleashed 3, % ecb bath imal K, bid hae and Lata Mead On ‘an Valley's | 2 match, on a 72-hole basis, and un- battle with honors even. day, the Mandan Braves will hang i breieaplet 2 t Gttrbe ine of scrimmages "| tar left tackle, when the Demons| doubtedly several other winter re- Nagurski Grabs Fumbl yi siete eat ee a En sates canker sonte ont el adeie if It was Bismarck’s game six min-|had the ball. But on the defense| Sorts will provide lively bidding for KN Ki, the alert Mi J, C. Gould of Mandan, announced. brought a second score and an extra = ga in aie Bronko Nagurski, the alert Minne-| Minot now has negotiations pend-| point, -naking the final score 13 to Narn tae Hitiners, coreel to; peat |tecting Mle fiene to the extent that certio ota code earn gota end, who grabbed the Notre! ing with Williston and Fargo for alo, Yonaka’s punting bothered the ers, z . u stion o: ip, i ‘ul e_ closing mo- i i f a ’ got off a poor kick straight into the|not a yard was made around him inten augue bp blac ly ; snout, stated Wonore of the ay with| &me in this city on Armistice day. Midgets and saved the Mott team in Be waiting arms of Hank Brown, who|during the game. He was first] °° 703° Ot a ter golfers| tis Billy Kern is one of the outstanding tackles in the esstern grid| Niemic, the Notre Dame halfback, Passes Bring Scores several ticklish pinches. 4 behind perfect interference, ran|down the field under punts and than Bobi ri oHete he gouers|sector this year. He is part of the secret of Pitt's success on the grid-| who circled the Minnesota end for| Both of the touchdowns in to-| Dickinson threatened once when a 1 1 - forty yards through the bewildered | made more than, his share of the| than Bobby or the Haig they aren't|iron. Kern is consistently good at opening holes in the line, and equally | 17 yards and a tou early in| day’s game were made by forward! tumble was recovered and for & ar liners for a touchdown. After|tackles in this department of the h cat present. Jones possesses/ good on defense. He weighs 180 pounds. Kern is sure to be considered| the first period. Nagurski’s feat in| passes, the Braves scoring in the moment looked good to fe : that is was only a question of how | game. the British open and American ama-| seriously this season when the experts get to picking their All-America| the waning moments of the game| first quarter, and the Magicians in ent to g go over for ; i many Later the Hy nate Beh Slattery Lire Ne usual steady caeiirentene til fomial selections, brought to a tie for, Dr. C. W.| the third. & pass, Heidt to Sea Sie Mtdiits arom feed oe ged score and they cou ve scored |game at right tackle, on one occa- le erican professional Ss » Gopher coach, that} brought the score for Mandan 1 several more, had they taken full/sion catching a man from behind| championship for the fourth succes- i for three periods ‘and a half ap-| Heidt Place-kicked for the extra Comin dow Nt, Pearee aia’ Mc: ft advantage of their opportunities. {after the ball carrier had gone| Sive year. Rachic tt peared to have been lost by his} point. Millen played a remarkabl me rt fous a8 me pe = Ae Lf ean i Oat redt bao of on wie Trampleé Tommy Armour tral ced ind experimentation in the sensational] Vandersluis passed to Mills for} for Mote med got able baeking trom, ‘ i ct ley City wosl and hed the ball on|thme thee Vailey threatened to wer| ..O? the way to his latest triumph, Kahl * gesture of starting a second team. | the Minot touchdown, and Miller| their team: .ates. The victory fo fit the five, yard line, where & desper- aay, Klipstein, Landers and Rob- i ifer States Tommy Armour, ARE DEFE ATED Jarrett 4 zh started agatnat a ait anal Ral” vee ue ices fake hick’ formations Mott was all the more remarkable t “ 2 4 6 Thi te : s, hel ir own until Fred] sluis passed over goal line pi terasethortt Nore bae Mek cn], Daze, ety Demon riche Mal | aun ind enngh ns ts tah ta | wee Hovde, quarterback, mutfod' pint Lind, Whe'drapped tie Sa | aif Wanted ees ea 4 were thrown away. Twice more in| most of the time and it was his ad-| Playing trim, undoubtedly will wel-|Schave, Jarret Help Bring No-| ‘Substitutions: Aauntee Fiend os ae in Mandan wutplayed the Magicians) of the outstanding teams of the {; the fourth quarter, the too eager|mirable blocking that helped open| come a chance to n.eet Hagen and Leod for Babcock, Hil Sain Joh SB iis tire alas, Nivmria| shade in the ceeree qantca orking| southwest Slope, Pi Demons fumbled almost on the goal| the holes chevugh which Bismarck’s nee se “ty hen of the crush-| dak Freshmen Through to Hageactor Hilts, Gettaud fer ra eee Coen ets srporial ottank ts Vangel SR i po gaa 19-7 Vietory Hood, ite for Eviberg, Sit for| iy yard rn for a touchdown, Spere| "Th the final aig the Magicane| — ony gutter From other breathing spell. hich he’ squirmed. five yards| 126 Hagen took Jones to the strid- ficidiacda Cee Se mee ennen|erenton ee eae oe noe| OucCeng tisay asin ae tae through th f half a do ent tune of 12 and 11 ina 72-holeen-| Fargo, N. D., Nov. 7-1 ur iP» ‘or Bunt. N. D.| sent in a first team that provided) gin, thrice in the fourt! ‘iod car- STOMACH ULCERS ‘Line Advances Savagely ug! Magi siceceet erg tng skh [PPT go, N. D., Nov. 7.—Unable to] U.—Tvedten for Jacobson, Durnin] Notre Dame with a large meastre| rying the ball dangerot close to Bismarck’s return to the attack| Valley tacklers, gave Bismarck first | COUT mpoesth atinak trae dhat apited match the speed and ggility of Cur-) for Woods, Smart for Thoreson, Ol-| of stout battling the rest of the way.| the Mandan. goal, once to the 9 yard Ride 4 after the second march down the foe nine He adie: rele de tion was renewed to do something! feat francis?) sey Nowe bat vs in fon Mice for yous ora for! Barnhart’s Punting Good ee art ‘peed =i! aap line: and si riche ones Trial wom Ej. Std ie, fourth cuter as bot cod, Hou, about ti games in colors foytal| verity freshmen’ wih a Gassing, Lkdwig Bgstrom for Schaves © "| | With finger sit from tho pene-| SE™" © the 18 ran tne Today for FREE Par- a line swept ety Valley forwarla This win for Bismarck came as a ied a Saturday. at ‘coatit re 9 pass attack, a fighting band oi Scoring: hdowng — Schave,| trating cold that caused a half dozen| 74,5, tar fullback of the Minot ticulars. a} aside and O’Hare came plunging Haepeneee: Peet s aaeben of sizes this imnetlatactty, venting in ae college| Jarrett, Bunt. Points after touch-| fumbles early in the game, both squad, eho. was kept on the side Why suffer with this extreme 4 through for the second touchdown. | while having lost to Fargo, +3 to %'| the only outstanding sport that has urday, 19 on feat here Sat-| down. we, one (drop kick);| teams kicked frequently. Harote lines during the first half, went into sien trouble when we can posi- 4 or kicked goal for the|tied the strong Moorhead team etsy i be them. fatty | ue sharp, biting wind, ercoeepenied hempangpan- rods tances oleate Aabipeicap eer! ae the game durin as wei canter, tively assure you full relief or your o waa hich beat F; a week ago. But coreless ties have been especially} p; low t i 4 rr scintilliat in @ number! money back. antee Wolfe’s : Valley City fought desperately to| those who witnessed the poole Sat-| conspicuous. Two of last Saturday's acomtiat selene dations regener Race —— one se ed fed of plays that advanced the bali deep Uleer and ‘Acidos Treatment will 4 break through and score, sending | urda th hl: vinced that | most important tilts ended without} ly |, heri y. ia-| into Mandan territory, was hurt and| relie of extreme: gastritis, 4 their star ball carrier, Metcalf, into ue eucae avout lace: caught the| scoring: Those involving Georgia teatanea catiesinatie. Perioers reg reer eae iene removed from the game. Previous- rad ar" the stomach, or we ‘will 4 ba ae and around end, or hurling | winning spirit and with their weight| Tech-Vanderbilt and Washington! were treated to a fine brand of foot- he avaled: the ORorknesinen's toe: y. he had smashed the Mandan line | positiv refund you money. : : the fiel ae Oak into every ean ee and power this spirit bodes ill for| and Jefferson-Pittsburgh. On the! ball, and as excellent an exhibition baby ‘or yards when first downs were Woite's cer and Acidosis Treat- ‘ ies oot aise dota pubstentiat a i, | Mandan’s champonship hope: Many/| previous Saturday the Colgate-New| of real fighting spirit as has been Outside of the break by which] needed. ment has been used in California ork university and Columbia-Cor- nell games also resulted in nothing- nothing deadlocks. Demon supnorters are already pre- dicting victory for the local eleven when Bismarck and Mandan clash at Mandan on Armistice day. For Mandan, Heidt at quarter- back, was the outstanding player, with McDonald and Jarvi offered on Dacotah field in many a moon, 5 The story of the Flickertail victory for these troubles for over 21 years with unvaryinz tors pi ibe it 4 and that time, circling the Bismarck end behind fine interference, their ball carrier looked good to get away Niemic scored, play was desultory in the first half, only a looming thrust here Gophers r a Rockne fum- ble in midfield, altering the monot- Many doc- y | Dundee-Hudkins Bout Becomes rly. 4 . ‘ i i ly tearing off good Now it is offered for the first 1 until he was brought down from be- ‘i Two Games Hinge on Ties begins with the injury suffered by 5 RR Steerer tae | A re, eg Dear eal] nae SRe Mma SS | Enon, cea eset s| Propet — Ave Sul |S" Fi ane unas fo Zest omd |e Uo tn gee ae 1 q The net result of the Hiliners’ ef-| Siderably, for while it would give] Which championship hopes have| $%CMSiVe giant, was forced from the Undecided - period. Two passes rushed the ball) 527° ns at once to give re - dis- ; forts at ground gaining was a loss if Fin_| hinged, ended in ties, the 13-13 dead-| ‘tay early :n the contest when he inside the Notre Dame 15-yard line, severe pain, vomiting and other comforts and agonies, ind fr-n only. sod lacmsingls soak, Te sf ly ral ‘fou Seed are not senceaiieg to resirict your- self to a diet. You can eat anything you wish after taking our ae a few days. if yatiage for when they kad. the Snares the unofficial champion- i ball the runner was often tackled ‘ far behind the line of scrimmage, and only well directed kicks en- abled them to keep from being pushed over their own goal line. ~The blue clad warriors from Val- Ellison Toman Morris Herner Voseka Borresen Heict suffered a ‘evere gash on the face i i but a third toss grounded over the during a scrimmage. 1 line an” from then on neither ea could develop a punch that carried it into scoring territory. ES} in aed tactic ks irs cl ics in sec- ond” hale. He deliberately handed lock between Southrn California and Stanford on the Pacific coast and the 7-7 duel between Minnesota and Notre Dame. At various times suggestions have been put forward to help eliminate the tie game but none have gained of the southwest district in the state it would leave three undefeat- ed elevens, Fargo, Minot and Wil- liston, with Fargo having the clean- est slate, no defeats and no ties. Lineup and summary: : ; nation Mileial deed a s Pounding fists of Joe »_wel- Tha‘ Babcock Sorely M terweight champion, and Acc Hud- h anf to Babcock really gave) jing of ‘Nebraska, yet may settle i aula ty yearlings the tri-|ine squabble which started when ‘the teams went to’the rest rooms Dundee failed to appear for a title Vandersluis Babcock ; i i y i i Jarvis (c) th would ive to be able Jey City deserve a lot of credit for| Bismarck Valley City | widespread favor. One scheme, ad-| at the close of the first half wi bout last Thursday and which had a i kickine | Seit: ‘h Mille: td She the stand they made. Although| Landers Stenshoel ted a fe by the vet- Soe e first half with ®/ court echo with the arrest of the| the Irish the offensive by kickins| Seite oF H T tu eat as you did when you were physically incapable of withstand-| Slaygery t salted pure oath Jobe sisiatan, tas for| clean slate, two thrusts inside the time and again on first down, but| McDonald fb. Mackenroth (c) » child? It should be possible with university’s 30 yard line by the Baby Rockne’s versatile carriers, except} Touchdowns: Minot—Mills; Man- i Ornaa: champion, his manager and Dick ing the bruising, crushing attack of | Paris lg Bill Weiser| each team to be given the ball for la, Wolfe's Uleer and Acidosis Treat-g 6 > ; Donal romoter, on charges of ment, and, bes' the cos A ; i ae Bison being the only scoring threats is é occasional by: Flanagan, | dan—Fleck. f fen cin won” ded Rin pa, ia nara xt | mh regu a Pf En npn i il Bee ed Nc Po i ea Mine ey ef os again Valley men had ty be lifted| Adam Brown rt L. Olson] ing the greatest advance. Another| charuos that the right fi night when the promoter, the cham-| not pénetrate beyond midfield. the) Mandan. te! taeenon ton! . Af i cee es ‘ ici . : ‘ges that the right flank of the], overed the play wait-| Substitutions: Minot—Tho for you tire satisf . Bea naatt pane SANE ake ae rz Haat oe to have a five-minute extra Bison Tine was Rot A well protected man and Ms ee Wax- a ee Tate in the period Geist, Geist fox Thorson. Mandan—|—you to be dhe sole, ndge—we take oe bro i i as the left, and two sparkling plays|jo™ = the took the offensive and marc! wards for , our word for it. Write today fi Pee od ia eget | Hey Brown th Metealf| team could break through. Still a! at that point resulted in touchdowns,| lca! member. of the state abletic| they tonk the ofyoraine St Ma Officials: Referee, Erickson,| full. inf . Wolfe's jun th Bergeson | third suggestion not involving extra] Req Jarrett maneuvered his way’ commission, agreed’ to the Sey ae eg Se field.; Still the Blue team fought | O’Hare f Jarvine| play, was to give an extra point to 10-round fight here No 21, | side the Notre Dame. 10 Jamestown; umpire, Allen, Minot; to : K-10, 425 E. wico St., oe ond fhe, “ought wel ees § Scoring: oe Touchdowns — Henry the eleven which had rolled up the tnroneh ie broken se fpr ie Ree wie ome, would be Wrigley field,) when the period ended. head linesman, Coleman, Minot. | toe Angeles, California.—Adv. Sage aueeation the Hilmers did rown, are. Try for point:| biggest yardage, during the period] after the end had been {fectively jas ursday’s Taseo, where ‘Adam Brown (dropkick). Referee, Jones; umpire, Avery. Substitutions: Bismare — Hoff- man for Paris, Jacobson for F. Brown, Meinhover for Slattery, Lofthouse for Dunn. Valley City: Gray for Wei-er; Sheehan for J. Weiser; Meyers for Sheehan. of play. Little Centenary college of Shreveport, La., has the name of “Gentlemen,” but it has been any- thing but gentle on the gridiron this fall. The “Gentlemen” have taken particular delight in walloping their nearby rivals in the southwestern carried out of the play, and then a pale) disappointed ticket short time later his teammates and former high school teammate at Grand Forks, Curtis Schave, dashed away, around the same point under identical circumstances for the sec- ond Nodak . ounter. These touchdowns, with the subse- ‘well to hold the Demons to two touchdowns, Metcalf Is Hiline star ... Valley had their stars as well as “the victors and the two that shone the brightest were Metcalf, half- back, and Ornaas, left tackle. Orn- oe, perienlarty, wae ae ft ‘Score by ~ a Cinturaiee Whey coved the South- Keg kick Biter the aE ae ed ee tnsehaoded be stop grr Vintey “ity - ee et as ro 0, at the close. of the taint fe seas . rs ion rushes. af steal, been First dow ihe teathers eam: Bice” Institute's period, Leonard Saalwaechter’s well- trained charges then. unleashed aj the clever aerial assault, a final long a heave, Bassett to Paul Bunt, ending’ the title. : in a touchdown. Bunt gave a fine : ’ exhibition of open field galloping in j : E ; working his m Way taecuat horde of university rs, making a final Sana See ee psi <e pony men anging on is legs and body.| hawt Par) ry out a ster- performance by making kick for the extra point. ley City 8. f Grid Rankings | __ Grid Rankings _| New York, Nov. 7.—(?)—Hot fights for conference honors and mythical sapiens) titles all over the country today Owls, 33 to 7. ASHLEY TIES igre | WITH LINTON tion: Becher’s 70-yard Run For Ty- East—Pri ‘with a stronger line in front of him, he would undoubtedly have done a marathon over the gridiron. Only sinvall robe throughs fo nail him Ly ‘ nai Behind the line of rg or the working as a Jarrett Passes to K ing Tally Proves Feature The eet ee te Ra of Game tempt to get attack away, a bot Jarrett by in- D, Nov. 7.—(Speciat| “creepting 2 3 Ashley battled the! the tl ib sti Linton team to a 13-13 draw bardest- pie a Es elites te Sop og Fie tos we 3 fort 00 F ; Eerie ie nt a shoal “he iil Aid sf