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| Twenty-two Football Stars Are Named on A ' Heidt. of Mandan | Championship of ‘Big Ten Hangs ° Is Named Captain oe On Outcome ot Today’s Battles ‘Of First Eleven NEW MANAGER TOJANS- SEEK | Hedstrom, Crack Bismarck End, Is Posted at Left End on First N AKE BOWS IN REVENGE FROM ‘Challenger St. Louis Cue Star Eager to Get Chance at Rei- selt’s Title Charges Jack Kearns With Wrongfully Appropriating Titular Hopes of. Minnesota and Michigan Rest on Humbling of the ‘Fighting Ilin’?’—Bitter Battles Ex- ‘ye d « New Y ~ 19.—M—Jack : Team, While Slattery, Fighting Demon Guard, Is pected Among Cellar Cham: R Dempa y fas’ charged Jaa Ketan, : is former manager, with wrong- ‘ . Awarded Guard Post on Seconds HOCKEY AREN A pions OCKNE OR EW fully appropriating $500,000 of his « STATE oo ee rremeerd MANY BACKS, ENDS WERE OUTSTANDING IN Two New Pilots Have Had Ma-|_ Chicago, Nov. 19—%)—-On the|Jones Has Greatest Offensive 9k eee I-Stat on oe ed eutcome of ‘games at Columbus,| - ream: Ever . Developed of con- Several ‘Dark Horses’ Grace Roster of, the Second All-State jor League Playing Ex- | Ohio, = Ann eh IS td 4 os suit now being tried in New 4 ‘ cham e ‘ork. \ Paired With the Scintillating Performers of Teams pertéiice a Content rE Sond foot! i at U.S.C. e Ta ‘his answer Dempsey demands Winning Sectional Championships \ wae season. _ $50,000 wi’ interest from August 7 Three teams awaited the ing 1, 1925, when Dem ry Jew Yt whistle on these two irons,|_ Chicago, Nov. 19.—(AP)—A pow- parted company as a fistic\combin- ‘A pew aioe nor Ta ean | knowing a title was in the balance.|erful array of line-plungers, en4- ation. The charges bear out reports ‘ the Nations! Hockey Tatgte enor At Columbas, Hlinots had to defeat |Funners and passers from Southern that ‘the former heavyweight king Th T b R ll of: Honor season of 44 ames opened on Nov. the erratic and. maligned Ohio State | California will nge from was contemplating suit inst e ripune Oo. ember 15, the other'ate teams stand.’ t0 protect a record ynscarred by de-|the flashing lightweights qf Notre Kearns. Dempsey’s general de- ’ Koni he ing pat on the mentors who. drect-!°%t, ba: -hihin: Side gilt Y epee "of "woo “ot aumatt is Bismarck ... Wille Folendorf, Fargo ed them during the 1926-27 season, | 4,At, Ann, Ae hed a chance at a| Howard Jones, still stinging under that the contract on which: Kearns nm, Valley City. -Garceau, Grand Forks ugl¥ of the new pilots, Wilfred title tie, in case of victory. Minne-| the one-point defeat handed the ro- is suing was never intended to bind Walt Folendori, Fargo. Slattery, Bismarck Shorty” Green, of the New York sota has not’ been beaten, but has|Jens by Notre Dame last ear, takes them, ‘Sut was drawn as a “scrap Me(irath, Williston .. .Morris, Mandan Americans, and Jack Adams, of the fo fs Michigan lost to Iinois,|east with him probably the greatest Fitzgerald, Grand For icCormick, Mohall Detroit Cougars, have had playing but won all ‘her other conference | offensive football team ever devel- Mackenroth, Minot Dowling, Hope experience of several years in the| 20° 0" cae at the University of Southern Borreson, Mandan. ndblom, Fargo Trelcr leagues, but Barney Stanley, |®*Tithsis bas four Big Ten victories {Callfornia. Though U.S Ginn suit persisted in the face of denials ¢ Heldt, idan, Capt fi Fisher, Hillsboro the new pilot of ¢he Chie: Black in a row, and-brilliant prospects for|Mearly the whole of its team last by both sides. The attornevs said PC hexe, Grand Fo! ible Bas are Mies ALLEN HALL ees gate) con Torents 8 fifth, unless one of the unforeseen | year sh graduation, Jones has the trial, postponed Wednesday be- eee * Flalfonek catyatee “Gratton || Allen Hall, of St.. Louis, generally Maple Leafs, are making theis thea; breaks of football roosts on the|made of his green cepa ach lts cause of the illness of Arthur Dris- McEssy, Fargo .... + Halfback. stgate, regarded as one of the three lead-| bie league eppearanen bea of Ohio State. Ohio needs e_ which coH, chief counsel for Dempsey, wee ing three-cushion carom billiard) ‘Stanley has played most of his! this victory to hten a very dis- The ‘ A Monda: Shirts Baltecr of be: Bisancet Othe: weal to Champion Otis Rewele tor] Rockey in western Canada, Last upon, Goech Wilke and shstiered in, says | Spo 01 e i fe or it * - rr Berere tas ssid" Choose aa” many AIATebeat takers 7sonveai | REET, HALT ARATE een sprees eee morale and two conferen-e beat e call Bill Cox Hopes to Repeat Hill-| manager failed to make a proper d when you are finished I will go out and choose an equal number of in the last tournament and hes im-| po 28 Be _ Centr: e¥/in a row. Clear out of the title|the quarter berth, but he takes the division of his winnings between ta s of as great calibre as those that you have selected.” d hi ame ko much this sens Teague, Smythe is well known as race, Ohio would find plenty of sat-|8nap and carries the ball through * and-Dale ‘Victory of July, 1917, when Kearns and Demp- Picking ayrellatar team in any department of athletics is admittedly Lisiadt tart A many supporters be- he iy oF and coach of vid Uni-' isfaction in pulling the un-/and around for long gains at almost Last Y oa, sey joined hands, until August, 1925, a high cass guessing contest. If anyone can hope to be absolutely per-| fieve he can knock off the chame tional intareatleeliave Gite hekines beaten Ilini. ee ear when Dempsey says they parted. fect in judging the comparative merits of the players in the state or pion. Green fs . sri woe Seon hist er scaring ra: os an — WwillM t Meese ie wn 7 eapletident in one contest and prove a rank ice ima Playing days-came ed ie upon the humbling of Iili- Devils Lake Boy Is Star BY F. G. VOSBURG : ran ee dud in another. It is the outstanding feats that are viewed by the i smarc fared 3 serious inuey in i ol ois. Minnesota, like, Ht is, has Pg ge alg ll (Associated Press Sports Welter) Lomski in New York author of all-star teams that influence him to place that heroic figure B with the New York Rangers. He|"° n beaten 1, BY » v York, 7 19— —" a held the Gophers to a 14-14 tie, and | When short gains are needed near young Bill Cox of Penn State sets Poeeasin tie lnterechotasttc games ‘that have just been concluded underwent an operation and a kid: | it will take a victory over Michigan|the goal lines” Both are goed Rass/out over the hills and dales of Van| , New York, Wiliadeipne wed throughout the state various players have outshone their fellows and it Baseball wuseosds Newsy LalondesCrotiees Ld ptheend rt scat ie Hora bale a eee pe oe pee bere be tinea de per cently won the world’s light heave. has been our work to sift these stars until twenty-two remain. Frencl. Canadian player-manager, | ‘?,c/aim a1 id weight championship from Mike Mc- x 3 2 Ho ppm 2a shes rh NTO ee {| If Illinois should lose and Michi-|threat.” The Trojan defense is cen-|year in the Eastern intersolle OF cyte ct ip tt ee cen) was marked towers of strength on the defense Discussed cn the bench. Shorty starred athoan win, these two then woul split}tered about the Pass-intercepting: on country, championship edie he Choe tebe ro oe tone ‘i e j Another “Dar! lorse” 2: é in breal 5 0M} “but two 7 4 aaah pane Teer puccinng | Dowling is another “dark horse.” dams, who was with the world’ ‘oe thtee Jolin Niemiec, who tote from | th ae yeaa tet Ay Sharecaa, Madison Square Garden. They of performers in the past decade. jAccounts of the games that he . champion Ottawa Senators as.sub- S ag the hill country around Bellaire, signed yesterday. hy sete a ie eam alte “ae" ot SARE Maing, Bimarck | Baba) St el he conn yong | and Wh ele ica il i acks keeping clear of his side . : 1 attention to fc il or t gave No! lame the 13-12/tion and lead the pack ws Heit of Mandan. “He's one of of the line. Garceau of Grand Capital of State One of Detroit. Art Duncan started last Deher champlonskip, so there is no| victory ep Christy Flanagan | succession were John Paul Jones of SSAVAVAVAVAVAB the best quarterbacks developed in Forks was paired with him be- Plans of Fars Incharge integer, but Keats was) court of last resort except for the|of Port Arthur, ‘Fexas, and xangy|Cornell who reigned in 1910, 1911, > ars. Exceptional on both the cause of his knack at opening i in charge when th coaches, the alumni, the sideline ex-|Fred Collins from Seattle, Wash.,|and 1912 and Johnny, Overton cf iitstie and dafense he woe the-lite ills dt te ee ee In:toatly twos perts and several thousands stu-|are ve} i cortege who have} Yale who won in 1915 and 1916. Cox < ' rY “ n Lt oles. A be flash bright is season. rs ji i of his team. He was without a peer ° "The center: tio composed of Slat-| That Bismarck may have one of| sional hockey, Adams has starred oa ienial--0 Chicago, on the! Niemiec and Flanagan have alt ace fortie Jonas record: = & ki is oe directin, ie atbataee” tery, Bismarck, Morris, Mandan, and| the finest ball clubs in Narth Da-| with two world’s champion teams—| south #5 tapers the Uni of Chi-|nated at left half and they began Face Difficult Assignment | His Bilit ts din Ltt e opponent’s McCarmick, Mohall, make an impene-| kota in the summer of 1928, a small} the Toronto St. Patricks and ithe Ot- , and up north at Noi tern |the battering that sunk the Navy,|° The rangy Penn Stater’s running & tactics ea 4 Jeo teerked Sache was ‘rable bulwark. Slattery’s defensive | group of local fans gathe ed at the | tawa Senators—and also has played university, include the three teams| 19-6. Collins turned the tide of mates, who with him hold the team < dendl astler a ,work is phenomenally good. Morris | Associated of Commerce office F'ri-| with the Vancouver Maroons, ;|now: tied for last place in the Big | battle in the defeat of Georgia Tech, championship, face a difficult as- < | Aree was a big factor in Mandan’s offense|day night to organize plans for a ners-u,. for the world title several Ten. accounting for two touchdowns after signmen i > DuChene is of the same type a5 while | McCormick showed his campaign during the winter that| times, Cellar Contenders Fight brilliant 18 and 11-yard Heidt. A veteran of many battles strength against the overwhelming | will bring some of the classiest ball) Stanley is succeeding Pete Mul- Towa and Northwestern, the one| . Flanagan, flippin; won mate than once <<. A he was the keystone of the Forks’ horde from. Williston. players in the northwest to the Cap-| doon as manager of the Chicago confident and smiling and the other | lirsh friend, Riley, 5: universities—Cornell and § PP’ | , Play. DuChene was particularly, We have left the “honorable men-| ita: city next year. — a Black Hawks. He has attained a dogged and stern, had Dyche sta-|® smooth moving front wall, just|—since the event was established <q dangerous with the ball, being @ tion” out of the story for the reason| Plans were also discussed as to good reputation as a hoekey lead- dium as their battle gro! with | about completes the story of thelin 1889. Cornell romped off with ] | Slippery runner, one who has & that we have to name all of the men| the feasbility of the city park com-| er in western Canada, whence most the loser sure of one ‘place in the|Notre Dame offense, which brought| the championship 17 times’ alto- be change of pace, a hip-swing and an on all of the teams that have been| mission taking over the Present ball| of the Black Hawks were recruited.| cellar, sad sighs to the teams that felt its awhile the - @ | uncanny ability. to pick holes. ‘selected for the first or second | park to be used for a municipal play The Toronto fans expected a Wisconsin has its back to the wall | power this season. * Harmon of Williston scintillated in elevens. Those boys played just asj ground, with the eventual develop-| great deal from Connie Smythe be- to: keep out of last place, but the| The 100,000 capacity of the sta; & t 4 every game that Joe €utting’s team hard and just as faithfully but like| ment of baseball leagues among the| cause of his success in the inter- Badgers figured they were just |dium'was sold out weeks ago for the|~ N; Both in stock <4 pa-t'cinated in. On Harmon and many another failed to bask in the| boys of the city along the same] collegiate ranks. about due to win over the crippled|Notre Dame - Southern California | ced : Heidt the kick'ng duties would fall glory of a touchdown made or a 50-|lines as the Twilight leagues that) Other n.anagers are: Art Ross,| Chicago team whieh is winding up |game. and comfort. > a and both would render excellent ac- yard dash for victory. are sponsored in other cities of the] the Boston Bruins; Dave Gill, ‘Ot-| a season of six hard conference con- ‘. .|work of the clean-limbed Cox in 4 ee son conde one tire er fe . . s Tee wuncesatul was the biceball Healy en oma Gerard, Getseat (® spre oa ferocs 4 id Billy Ev: Sa ing Paige of Noteran title - 75e, 3 for $2.00 bP smashing type but was also capable Wisconsin Wins Third tournament staged in Bismarck last} Montreal Maroons; Odie Cl horn, rae [te without stageeri . ee ed ys oxen nthe ne ee <4 at swinging the ends. His forte Cross Country Title | summer, that the fans enthusiastic-| Pittsburgh Pirates, and ster! The Purdue-Indiana ga: e offered ‘ATTERSON NOT DEAD schoolboy runner who hails ftom ‘ j was leading the interference, ally deci¢ed on ithe ‘fponsoring of z Patrick, New York Rangers. many reasons for cheer. It would seem the dead occasion-| Rochester, N. Y., was only a sopho- McEssy Dynamic 5 % ene secon annua! asebal tour .ament _ pa of both schools. ‘leox | al return to lifes more. } pvr, Aa crclntHkr' (Pee cuuy sapien fin |end'weee Aaa EN] yyy LOWES ANE FOOLS [Bed Watiytumed tthe Fuage| Shree ‘member of the Chetgo| miles in minutes and four’ sec Paved the way for many of the runs University of Wiseonsin won their Will Extend Territory reriusruh he stole caused William |their Hoosier enemies with long| White Soe pitching cenit ag sacs | onde, clipping ees soe geet of his fleet mates, Allison and nea. phampiGhehip: bees cedar, fic, Because of many reques from jicken” Robinette, a negro, to be-|runa. But Indiana pointed to a for-| was in error, the previous record, Cox ceasted Simons. The rotund fullback of the! ene fire with Po ints eyo line teams in the central and northwest-|come an inmate of the state peni- ward wall which charged Minnesota! I have been informed that Roy} across the finish line looking back Midgets was also the best defensive anes peal create 4 Min.({¢T Parts of North Dakota, it was|tentiary here. And fouls of the|te as standstill, and a couple: of| is much alive. Instead of hav-|calmly at Smith of Yale and ks heck that Bob Lowe boasted. Nel alge crggeat 89. John Zola, | 2/89, decided that the territory from basebail variety have brought him shifty ball carriers of their own in| ing died in want, he is healthy, of Syracuse who were running! _ Hedstrom of Bismarck and Borre- finishing the 48 miles in 24 minaz| Which entries would be received|fame as a member of the prison | Bennett ‘and Rinehart. perous and happy. Expects to|themselves out in the vain effort: son of. Mandan were given the end, = pepe a " sin “| would be increased in scope to in-|team, for “Chicken” is a wizerd at|~ ———— Fite to a ripe old age and says they| to cut him down, f Positions. Both men are adept at, tes, 5¢ seconds. clude all teams ing west of a|catching the ball when a batter taps| | Nearly one-third of Australia’s will never have to play any bene- — receiving passes, both were down VERSATILE TRIO AT “CAL” line drawn north south through | it but fails to send it over the dia-| 6, population lives {n the! fits for him. os ae Be an eee te tone Wa | cgen Wraneeee Nor lea queen ane) eee ne Ot oe cities of Sydney and Melbourne: That was the pleasing bit of news| ° Fights Last Night $ and always turned the play in, They Three captains of vatsity 8 are Making, Bism the baseball erga hes as. comment rela- | Fights Last Night | far outshone any other wingmen in on the University of California foot- capital of North Dakota as well. as ° “cha ating Sr] the state. ball squad. Elmer Gerken, 213 the legislative capital was demon- ys at * @y The Lestcioted Press) In Schrumm of Valley City and peand., jeans " Be eager strated in the suggestion that Far- Have You Pi icked Your All-American? eens preg New ¥ a Dorval, + tae 4 'o le ar basket! am. imi ‘i Bail teed o eearicg, {Pe Both rank Ribbel, varnity custetie, county tourney’ to the end that‘tke|| _ Many football players of ‘the nation’s gridirons have ict living ons farm hurl another ton against opposing #8 the 1928 boxing squad captain. championship of North Dakota|| their last opportunity rye bog perform for the critics and was most sur- hit the line like thunderbolt. fobeks, Kas, Nov. 19-4 | towns along the right-of-way of the as by tnag gain Walt Folendorf of Fargo played When Ry siey A bes =, cotmall Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 't-approve of suc eee bat ie en Se. foe Pes feels re humilyat ed he will ni ot anak have also written local baseball of- -spirals that McGrath ; = equally good at crashing through } ~ Im defeat and a pla: while his team is fuili squat type that can cause a pileup and continually harass a_center.: Fitzgerald is adept at breaking through a line and at diagnosing | moves, Center Was Star Much of the Williston’s success at: getting their lightning offense way was due to the accurate sent back. Sturdy, he could not ‘be budged on the offense while on the defense he line or dropping back to sto) the aerial game. mi We turned’ to the “sticks” for ‘our lineup on the second ly use they sparkled that can star his team is failing would more! than star on a powerful aggregation. | Johnny Fisher of Hillsboro was the! mainstay of his squad. About him passing and running o> every opponent in of the state some- | worry about. Against Graf- to any person until he must answer Epotessoraain the class rooms the jonday after the defeat. Lyons has suffered a season of. silence for Washburn has lost nearly all the scheduled game: REMUS JURY COMPLETED Cincinnati, Nov. 19—7)—Two women and 10 men will pass judg- ment upon George Remus, former “king of bootleggers,” on trial for his life for slaying his wife. The jury was completed at 2:30 p. m., of effort in today, after five da: which 94 veniremen were called. % | ' Rati sai) L Football Results ————————_—_—_—_—_—__—_—_—_—# South Dakota U Frosh, 20; Morn- ingside Frosh, 0, Jamestown College 6; Huron Col- lege 8. Leo Deserves Honors Alth th f ‘the Ohio State oda Ay pet and r deserving of criti- cism at times this aon, a ficials requesting that they might be allowed to enter te in the next tournament that was staged. It was thought advisable to leave this matter for the ~e3ent until some r date when a larger mass meeting of the fans cculd decide the proposition. “Must Make Stari Now” “We will “have to make a start | now if we are to have a successfub team and a successful tournament next summer,” W. 8S. Ayers, chair- man of the meeting, said. “We must locate jobs for:ball ayers now before other cities get the jump on ‘us. rf Because Bis a salaried outfit, it was deemed nece: to appoint a committee that could make arrangements with local business men for the placing of prospective players during the coming summer, assuring them of y, Seployment when they were not % py Gey ge se : irs of January when efforts will be made to gather cuplain the, progress of commitcess 88 of committess and further gua-antee the success of the next baseball season. Members of the grounds commit- tion to take over the Pail park ate are Hené Duemeland, chairman; Fred » F. L, »_ Ered Peterson, Shepard: aad J. P. Sell. * as &] C he tui commaltion secure. lor avers are J. P. Wagner, A. E. Brinie J.C. k does not have Syracuse, N. Y—Monte Munn, Lincoln, N tech- nical nockout’ from Clem Jobe: son, New Ori (2). pa—J. 4 oy ch If you are a football fan and: have followed: the from week to week you havé your opinion of who i : dealt make the Rolls of Honor. \ . The Bismarck Tribune will print the Al- American teams as chosen by Missouri Slope fame Fill in the form below and send it to The Sports of The vee iF a [ : z : zie Each day in another part of the sports section we will || defeated by picture’ some All-American possibility. and tell you i> igs port thing about him. Do you think he rates the All-Amer- and Dartmouth could pane eager | p= Position ringer Hehool Player = School || and Lebanon V: i ‘ i é : I / es Left End Anttiengeeesssereevessecosessaasneee Sas eed i | Melt TAHLO ... esos esseseeseeesecnrenestsnaacetsessstassoneessena F i i E Stee eee eewanegene ceases soeneneeeesettesteresscersee z i eee SITE REET ee TT RIM ERE. .-...ecssesescereosessden : t i Pooves rl th: Jas t minute, $

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