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ee BOOEL AE WS, LOPS ARIE PAGE SIX THE/BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927 Four Traditional Grudge Gridiron Battles Close Big Ten Season TITLE HOPES reeds bet 5 STX BIG TEN- |? —Hotaing own JIGENE TUNNEY — {{-rietts tast wien /MUDHENS HAVE ARE STAKED | wcgcen me. eiest 2] TRAMSARBON || T.. Peace || IS READY TO | 2: testes, LEAD IN FIELD vee A moral victory in football is great stuff but try and collect a bet on one.- Somisk ighborhood of ‘Andy. Divodi, SIE 000 i players and cash a ER Best of Lightweights DECL ARE W AR New, York, (10. lide, Halt | ON OUTCOME gents aga balived they wore paying GOP H CARD Brace’ Flowers neato, 1), Everett Scott, 4, Red Sox Veter: j posed of Melnnis, Collins, Barry and N.Y, ree . an, Only Toledo Player ‘(Will Investigate Dempsey- to Excel % tpg Baker a real compliment. by refer- Cozch Wilce Must Answer ring to it as‘the $100,000 inficld! | Michigan and Notre Dame Are ; Times do change in baseball as in} * Rickard Status Before Is- erate, ssi , & inois Game \Mardell Meets Myers i i i Minneapolis, Minn., Nov.- 15.— Tonight in Chicago tA nine gam2s a a “patty ‘ y, mcr any member ot ig eal aig a aD HG Ten could bly against onference Ici GLeke AGG he Hie ob MEARE oe REET today “fighting mad” and ready to outpeinted "Vie leadershi; | pion, starts al the line of impor-|from the total number of _ possible y is v City. The Hens ip was Hate cdnbersiees A snlight with BEBE foes, Minnesota is scheduled to meet : declare war on Tex Rickard. The| Brog, pittsbargh, hased on elena only I aty, tie Idaho -whitleind his | SiX Western conference opponents in Teason was “Tex Rickard’s business LG Siled one of the Toledoans led his \com- [Bae ‘ e Idal oN ened on a the fall io leita the ro activities with Jack Dempsey,” and Pe Sree gpd igi petitors in his position, Led that was | ‘ound opponent, althoug! ers lord number of conference games thal ‘eat Forbes, me lis unable by two or three pounds to/any one team has ever playe ed. its result was a new type of Tunney| hus, Ohio, (10). Jack Silver, Whe. celtoved actete Cite aor od Philadelphia—Tommy team, Toledo cham. ran, Philadelphia, defeated Bet enh at Gite Auris aasvohtien MeCarthy, Boston, (10). Ar- |oca'all other Class A ; thus De Kuh, Italy, knocked | n leagues, too, it Eddie Benson, Jersey City, |led their circuit in fieldirz by a bare Ra (2), Rocky Smith, Bu je one-tenth of a point over Kansas New York, Nov. 15.—(AP)—The smiling Gene Tunney, who left two weeks ago for an outing at Rac- quette Lake, N. Y., was back in town BROWN JUG IS COVETED Purdue-Indiana and Chicago- Wisconsin Will Be Death Grapples ‘ By sates INQUISITIVE IZiy WANTS © KNOW; (F A GUY, SNASHING A CLOCK, COULD BE CON. UiCTED OF KILING THE? . Chicago, CLO S? make the weight of 135 pounds and] When the three-year schedule for oe whose eyes flashed angrily as he Francisco, knocked out Ho- 4 football abe =, jhence is ineligible for the crown. | the conference was drawn up at Chi- talk with jaw tilted pugnaciously. ward Mela Louisville, (2), hari) Biayed Ba with aly 3 TANI To At KARAL Ring experts figure Mandell a8} cago a year ago Minnesota was giv- ‘ “I have no definite statement to ere three errors 166 chances, Jon the likely winner, unless Myers lands |on games fcr the next year with all = : make at this time,” Gene said grim- Baltimore—Marty Gallaghe! Grimes, Tole nore ia first (orm teil Big Ten pigs! With one of his crushing right hand|teams except Michigan, Ohio State . ly, Spending the result of investiga. Washington, 4 ee! pri the assistance of Pete Cote at short in ell four punches, The champion has been] and Illinois. : tions I am making in regard to Lohman, Toledo, drew, (10 and Freddy Maguire at second, led busy denying that he is a fair mark] Minnesota’s near and natural ri- rj Rickard’s business activities with rf rew, (10). the viredlt i ‘double plays » vith 148 for a hard right. vals, W_ onsin and Towa, both! Dempsey. But you can bet ever: + he ph Ten of the pite " strength. ‘in two of them the It will be Mandell’s first appear-|nlayed in Memorial stadium this “SID” TERRIS thing you own that things in t! e Canton, Ohio-—Jinimy Jones, | fect fieldin, of a conference title res' outcome, though to ta, the honors dep ioe trom nce in a Chicago ring since he took| fall, and the Gophers will journey heavyweight-cham; ionshipet fight sit-| Youngstown, de‘eat Jack fg ging fron title from Rocky K in July,|t" Madison and lowa City, respec-| Despite the fact that he has been on|uation in 1928 will it not turn out the} Brittin, New York, (10). - pa i spose Poul with 38 with 59. 926, by a 10-round decision. That | tively, next autumn to return the the floor for a count of from ‘one to way i Rickard hopes and ‘thinks ly two veterans in, venture cost him, some $15,000 to| compliment. They will make & third nine no less than 11 times in his last, ti n the conferen feat of the hitherto Indiana wish re os \ epee nt. vil make » third no han It nh they wi nS TA Maiti eases . pecs teamed up in five double c ni 0 0 ey omplete ansas ‘uarantee, te , where a3 i ie Wa! ‘won, inne’ ‘ Coach Wilee of the Buckeyes, ‘inst sutttay risitad Noeinwestotn a Far rice benraannete we Svortheretern ‘university for [Ria fasta te secogmieed Vr toe ene | lake ey fight three times nies | - Mullin, Sidney, defeated Mickey nearing Si Ais lattial comes, the | scorched by the fe of list of good teams which have vide open spaces where purses are|the first time since the fall of 1928.| perts as the leadi claimant of the|he will not see the promoter for} (1) age, on a foal, [tion were: peste Griffin, Mil. ‘ criticism, can be re-ied on i. pped the Wildeat’s cla ir and opponents easy for a top- lightweight title. Elly Wallace, re-|some time, and theh only to arrange} 1). ear waukes, bik:ertors and a percentage 4 heaven and earth to accomplish the; Bloomington Draws ¢ notcher. O12 Rivals Billed garded by many as a better man,|for for the single battle Rickard’s con- of 995; second bese: “Rawlings oe downfall of the Ill'ni. but Zuppke| ‘The Ind -P; The champion has been developing] At home Minnesota will meet In- Knocked Terris down four times, as/tract calls for in the coming year. Louisville, Kentucky Minneapolis errors and a mark ey has a list of determined huskies and’ 5¢ the mos cient endl orca regu. ‘a ritht hand punch of his own, but) tiana, with whom relations were re-|c‘id Phil McGraw. However, in each i Now seghrenll defeated Phil f + a all are in top shape and yearning lay of all the “natura. rival” foot vould rely mostly on his fa- newed this fall, “hicago, which has| isc Terris finished strong enough a ‘Has Freedom of Speech’ O'Dowd, Columbus, Ohio, (10). 982; for golden footballs. | bail games and eac. scho.1 has its! mous lightning left jab to carry off| e2n off the Minnesota slate for a to win. ‘It I only fight once, ry will be] Young Firno, Louisville, and 7 ty, Jug Holds Hopes share of first rank stars this year the victory. decade, and I Bau Be siaas ee clad tnd peti fncinetd es og seal Bobby Bridges, Igdianapolis, land .972: outfield three “Mine re eee a eH to oe Se fo PEE Bison Grid-ers Train _|fostall for something ike 90 years |for both Michigan and Notre Dame|am he heavyweight champion cite ee eg Reapolis, four errors and 987; Loftus, once held waier for bat ered ba’ AU ere the same season. wo ld ie on ion should have For m rs past the Wiscon-, ‘ Beginning in 1894 and continuing |in rl ul Holyoke, Mass.—Edd bbe Ae ydud deer bestia As sin team come down to capture For Final Grid Clash) through 1897, Minnesota played four peer rere somet! it where and| sey, Philadelphia, Brin bed bo Spe vi etérg Beiited oni Chicago in its closing football; + |games against Purdue, winning sl Defeat of Southern Methodist by “Th om sini ac] My. Finley, Louisville, Ky, |nine errors and 983; ris its side since 1919. ‘The Gophers | ame a | Facgo, N. D., Nov. 15.—A_ fuil{and Sere Ere tantacte a eantt fe, |Texas A. and M. was one of the). ip Acogys Pages atic mmyselt) (10). tied with Perfect averages in fielding, had triumph in their hands lust fall @ spirit at Chicago, fanned to’ week “ot preparation awaits the| in “avor o biggest upsets of the present grid but it slinped through their fingers | White heat by victory '. its first North Dakota Bison gridlers after| 16, Purdue in 1895; 14 to 0, Minne- sota jn 1606) and 6 e 0, Pardue, in menanny i = bel wee, oe to be fair] @concccocosesese i 1897. So t' > sevizs is even and the absolutely honest. From now 99599096599 Pgh dt Matt Bullock has been trainer of a down, after which Benny Friedman Br claayoure where oe ee team Armistice day. A short rest te ae be broken by the 1928 con- IMinois atheletic teams for the past fhe ing borbla igen The Bismarck Building and Loan ssociation has loaned over Kicked goal for the winnin point. I failed to win a single conference Pits teen OR iencleee oe heir The Chicugo contest is one which }15 years. ig Panoey, Billy Gib- —— on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. inne. | game. ~| probably will arouse keen interes! iation eee tress a ing prone Northwestern, co-champion with Turk fraca~ with DePaul uni among Minnesota fans, due in part . “Rickard Matas ee ihave an iron- ing edie cee a 9p — ee o4 7 in erect- th beety 12 ti eq ith Indi rly | Looe ia last year, has seen its Lit “e di to the long history of stern competi- RED CROSS PILLS bound contract with’ me that allows p one already bvilt. Loans are De otnuee he yeae ben shown the | be st backfield hopes shot down one| sai cagser” pat she Winks clteva| th i bets “on the two institutions. ; 1 P, dictate to me about what, repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. Gophers are a bit so.c over that| > by one and no one capable of fill. brand of football is well known as a inless Minnesota develops an an- — ever I do in my ing career. Bu' if an tin break in the luck, too. Th-y will be |ing the vacant shoes. Iowa’s con- | sample of the nation’s best. his usually powerful team next fall the Liver Laxative my ra pote ani citaetea tte biips see nb taeser in 1 A oe orties home and need financial again: one of the smartes’ of all) fident squad, on the up grade at ill climax a mediocre season|‘,, edule of six conference games is the “smart” football teams Michi- |ast with a victory—over Wisconsin for the Bison but Cortright is con {likely to go hard with the Gophers.| World’s best treatment for tiver,|iegai right as well as the as the right of when Benny Oosterbaan scooped up| ‘W® conference game:, ha died us i ith the | ai fumblar and ‘raced for 2 touch- | down under successive defeats to|* Saeuae veld sta eee ee leading South Dakota university tions before by being too truthful, — A —al be | ¢° ; + that at least two or| stomach, bowels, appendicitis, the champion to say something about Bismarck Loan gan has turned out, with both pass- soci UE Ere ee will fident that his men will furnish real | It is ce~tain tt +) 3 . ¢ Building and Association to stop. sositi three of the six teams will “peint”| stones, dys; sia, "comanagarey ji-| what I shall do in. m: fession. ing oe old: time football ready to| "™T! will be the first weekeed in ce oe ane el team in for Minnesota, Minnesota, however,| minates ede rvpanel Rickard can ele to Dempsey and Room 11 és First National Bank Block Gorher'’s Jast Chance the Big Ten season occupied with Hamr cred ii open by injuries be ared the terrific grind lof | gi gists 25 cents, fenton le rataee aot of raat heavyweights, btt he - . It will be the third straight sell-| five conference erence contests, — the thundering herd will enter the the last three years of “pointing”| refunded.—Adv. can no longer dictate to me.” 6 $6 oS Pree Mee nmenene ee tes out crowd in Michigan’s new $1,- . game with all the candidates in good be 000,000 stadium, a throng of 86,000, White Sox Wi Sox Will Have |c. dition. Hays and Hermes, end : like those which watched Ohio State Two E f St and halfback, are out for the season i and the Navy swamped by Ooster- 0 Expensive Stars! and are now nursing their hurts to baan-Gilbert and company. It also get them in trim for the basketball is the last chance Minnesota will| Chicago, Nov. 15.—The Chicago|s:"edule. Walter Clasen, declared] have at Michigan for two years as| White Sox next season will have two| ineligible at the beginning of the he four year schedule, worked out | of the hi: Pos iced players in the| grid program, has resigned himself last year, eliminates conflict for | history o! alts shortstop and to his studies. With these three 1928, third gee stars out the Bison chances have Both Purdue and Indiana have] Willie Kamm, who cost the Chi-| been severely hurt, but the remain- he'r greatest teams in many years, | cago Management $100,000 some| ing men are ready for fast action mt Perdue seems to have a bit the | years ago, immediately won a Tegu- | against their final opponent. a EEEE—E—E—E—E——K;———————— eee —[=—=€—_==_————SSS——SEE__— io, EE S8ssescssse eervcexac cmes Old Pipe! PRINCE ALBERT, and plenty of it, huh? There are sound reasons for liking Prince j Albert above anything else. yes, but not wishy-washy, P.A's rich, full- Take fragrance, for instance. 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