The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 8

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Dixie’s Greatest Football ‘'eams Clash for Southern Supremacy GRORGIA MUST | DBREAT TECH FTO WIN TITLE Conquerors of Yale Face Elev- en That Lost Only to Notre Dame rey 86,000 WILL VIEW GAME Both Teams Have One Battle| Since Resumption of Relations BY HORACE RE (Associated Pres: GAR itor) | —Two of | football teams Tech—will aturday in a game that will de the. Dixie gridiron, supremacy and make or break the Buildog’s chances’ for the nations all collegia ae tithe: z high on. the. crest of vic- a over all opponents, ineluding | Yale, Virginia, Florida, Tulane Alabama, Georgia faces the hi est test of the year many p because of traditional which always marks Bulldog-T nado games. Tn addition, the Bulldogs will go} up against a Tornado elev has had but two touchdow upon it in the South this s | a team that has bowed only to | tre Dame. Tech Most Versatile | To analyze backfield strength of| the two squads shows Georgia Tech| has two of the most versatile sopho- more backfield men in Dixie in} Warner Mizell and Stumpy Thoma- son, halfbacks, Both kick, run and| pass. - | Georgia has Herdis MeCrary, | “the red spectre” of the Southern | gridiron, who is leading the South- ern Conference in points scored in; conference games. Plus this great) player, it has the so-called ‘“thou- sand backs” who have doled | out misery to all opponents so far. This pseudony’ m was applied to the G gia secondary because of the many} backs, each apparently the equal of the other. Have Vet Forwards As for the lines, both teams h a veteran forward wail. Georgi hoasts Chick Shiver and Tom us two of the outstanding ends of the country, Gene Smith, guard, is} touted as one of the greatest in| that pos’-ion that Dixie has had in} is. gridiron history. In addition to; these, it has Lautzenhiser, Morris! and Boland, all experiencing a good! year. Hood, Drennon, Crowley and Mar-| tin, experienced men of previous years, have proved of prime import- ance in the victories turned in by Georgia Tech, ‘Attracts 36,000 The game will attract the largest sports gathering in the South this some 36,000 tickets—all avail- e—having been sold. Since athletic relations were re- sumed tw» years ago between the two institutions, each has won ohe game. The Golden Tornado won m 1925, 3 to ©. Georgia won last sea- son, 14 to 13, If Tech should defeat the Bulldogs it would have a good claim to the Southern Conference title. Police Force ‘ Deserts Athens Atlanta, Georgia, Di Dec, 2.—(AP)— The last minute stampede for tickets to the Georgia-Georgia Tech football game here tomorrow to de- cide the Southern conference title found the demand far greater than the supply. With the addition of two. temporary stands, Grant field, where the game will be played, has @-seating capacity of 36,000. It is cee) that 20,0000 yisitors will be in’ Atlanta for the ga:ie and fully 3 or more home rooters are anticipated by Georgia Tech authorities. ‘With the exception of two luckless patrolmen the entire police force of Athens, Ga., home of the Universit of Georgia, will witness the game of thé gridiron. The police all applied to their chief for permission to at- end, ‘but he decided two men must -zemain at home for protective pu poses, and so has arranged to allow is force draw lots. to determine their air ,..Not only does the game determine the Southern conference leader but “it also marks another chapter in the olin rivalry which exists between pers OPO S etd RANTLAND PiCKS ALL- |_____GRANTLAN Oosterbaan....End.......... Michigan Raskowski.....Tackle....... Smith.........Guard.. Charlesworth... Center... .... Guard.... Crane. TUE BISMARCK TRIBUNE r ‘ THREE BIG GAMES IN CHICAGO ON Outetanding 1827 OCT. 13, 1928, WILL DRAW 280,000]| PostSeason Games tek York, Dee. Dee, 2—The out- 2.—Three times times end of of Soldier field will be finished econ} Se + neason - footbell like the south end, in a semicircle, i which will raise the seating ca- December 3: : pacity to 165,000. Judging from the football schedule making week has Jemand for tickets at the U. S.,C.- just shown that next fajl. there is| Notre Dame game, it will be no in prospect a brand new record.| trouble to sell that many. Football coaches hate. scheduled on the oe aoe three big games next fall in Chicago | yaa now raised to on_one day—October 13. at of 60,000, Chicago will ante The Navy and Notre Dame foot- Fain lowa the same day Nav: a bony cna ball teams wil. meet in the Soldier! Notre Dame at Soldier fie ber $1 field stadium, scene of the three rec-|north in Evanston, North western ve. re, Unineaty of ord-breaking crowds — Army-Navy j will encounter Ohio State in Dyche chetaay rae Be ceca bl football game, 1926, 110,000; Tun- Senne? which can take care of ney-Dempsey fight, 1927, 140,000; | 55,000. Puttar v8. XY stintort, at Notre uthern California] At the three stadia tHere will be Pasadena. room for 280,000 spectators on the Dame-Sor same afternoon. football, game 1927, 117,000. Before next October the north! ‘Cornell Officials rey chi 5 here Deny Penn Gridders _|{ter en. eave an exhibition G. Waner, Pirates; third base. harold ‘traynor, ‘irates; shortstop, - Used Dirty Tactics Lenglen Applies For Ithaca, N. Y, Dec, 2.—Cornell ‘Travis Jackson, Giat.ts; second Amateur tion| X university officials, coaches and r Recogni Rogers Hornsby,: iants; first base. _| Henry Louis Gehrig, Yan"ee; catch- members of the Big Red team Tues-| Paris, Dee. ae arp NE EE iy day vigorously denied that Pennsyl-|Lenglen, it is whispered: in tennis INTERSECTION GRID: “CLASHES ARK: SCHEDULED AMER'CAN | Chicago, Dec. | within the last cealve months Chica- go has broken all records for at-: tendanre at a sporting event, and nd sprained his knee in Thaniagiine one fet Person, “ain oe 4 ax Ohio State’ Notre Damee Yale Tllinois er. Charles Leo Hartnett, Cubs: pitchers: Herbert J_ Pennock, Y: kees; Charles Koot, Cubs, and Theo- dore A. Lyons, White Sox. Pian Campaign to year when the boys went as far as Smith Tackle Pennsylvania {¢ o ‘be an eee eeees eee 5 -* vania’s football eleven resorted to|circles, wants to be an amateur Nash......... End.......... Georgia Raise $400,000 For “unfair tactics” in the Thansgiving | a: . f U.S. Olympic Team day game as charged Tuesday in an ‘Suzanne, who turned professional Drury........ Quarterback... Southern Cal. ae Sraduate publicction, ate SMAPT™|F ued eaiae. io wold to be nating — ate publication. ini s, is sai wai Cagle......... Halfback...... Army New York, Dec. 2.—Plans for a Gilmour Dobie, Captain! to see the outcome of application o: ' : i campaign to raise $400,000 to send | Harold Uaecplant Liesl mana- | Paul Feret, French ea ee ‘who fornis. r Welch........ Halfback.:.... F ittsburgh the American Olympic team to Am-| ger of athletics, Romeyn Berry, and | came to America with her, for rein- Colgate Lists e sterdam, Holland, next July were)L. P. Seiler, president of the. stu-|statement as an amateur. The Colgate lists f } peice : innesota sclos y Murray Hul- den council, joined in stateménts Frenc! ni ration Ss on \ Joesting Fullback Mitinesot disclosed last night by Murray Hul-| dent counel, Joined in stateménts French tennis feder nivale" in Michigan” State, Wabash, NCEE SHEERS pees nvaanigy i - president of the Amateur Ath- | declarin; the editorial did not rep- | Feret’s application tor tomorrow. Vanderbilt ly. The { av 1e conimitte a disaad editors and aint “the PennComnell am Pras not Berlenbach Is Is ‘Signed Dakotas Mary uargunee nl i ters. It is figured it will cost about |a struggie between sportsmen, rath- | A wa Sia Tor eh oy aera en eer aac end] 1 Meet Tock Delaney | city airs sitet Rais il rl A le ro} - As a stimulus to raising this teak of the” susanivedie of the Penn:|, Chicago Dee. B— 2—(AP)—“Punch with two teams out of its money, every city with a population| Cornell game is permitted to be. a Patil istered and Jack De- | secto coetioe apie sain "ag alt [sume aren, ime that rl: | Rounds the ‘Calceum ‘Deromber regardless of the hoary lines ji i person ok $200 for a city of mini-| of tradition, come to an end” Het sty na eerer Mieksn a renewal with Ohio State; i : ‘Gen. Di oa. A Walker, middleweight champion,| The University of Sot £ preheater Dowels, Machsthus, Helen Wills Makes who was unablé to slog the “Astoric| will tavade the grounds of the Uni, i tees presided at ~ de which Her Stage Debut epee came peared wie of (chicago sobitnd Alabama 4 also was addiesset yy Governor ined ee Sei. i Albert C, Kitchie of Maryland, Col. " ' Oosterbaan Smith (Penn.) Joesting Yheodore Roosevelt, 7. Douglas] wise "Helen Willt, national temis|Utsch May Return | Pros Clash Next cy * F. Vrube ; ch % a ry The 38h annual All-America ous vell- nown coaches. ‘These in-\ center. No college has more than ee ileal oneedmn EY id IEaetnighEvapratl-aeteees) to Hawkeye Eleven in $10,000 Meet football team, as named by Collier's! cluded Warner of Stanford, Zuppke| «Xe representative on the team, and/or ios Angeles, member of the In-: Ut her part did not call for the ngeles, Weekly, appears in its current is-| of Mlinois, Rockne of Notre Dame, ‘he West predominates, having six! ternational Ulympic committee, at Pee ee eee osc sins Pani eed Pi. tenting net jonni pot views sue, Grantland Rice, successor of Wade of Alabama, McEwan of Ore-| “'y Pie diticutty of mak-| DE: JH. Van Royen, minister from foun. Sho. mtey aires enthroned | pee ae ta he|now turing” the soutnvedt. the” he late Walter Camp as namer of gon, Jones of sl California, ing selections from a season crowd- eee ‘ ona cushioned dais’ while she Hawkeye ‘ie is ppt state: of, Texas, in ‘particular, are : the All-America team, p'cks stars! Madigan of St. sand Me-! ed tar performances, Mr. Rit NURMI FEARS U. approved of a _nautch dance and Thoreday that io was ise cab | locking. forward to othe Los Angeles item ulaven different! alleges tor -Geient ee-Venderblt: in Collice’s departs from tho prac-| porinC bee Be eats Nurmi,|SmEing by members of the Junidr|Sideting such @ move, at the in-|$10,000 open. It will be held Ji the mythical national tea: : Only one member of the so-called tice of namin; cond and thir ee mi nich tonne” oassing|League cast. The show will on stance of friends = alumni of the and In making his selections, Mr. Rice) Big Three appears in the All-Amer-| teams by nominating an All-Ameri- bide! h Berlin “ia we ap for one week and proceeds go to institution Kutach left Iowa = byes ot tie saoat received the co-operation of numer-| ica lineup, Charlesworth of Yale as, ca squad of thirty-four players, Gece said eaaeihe badeabans charity. During ago Fidel series of peck important golf Thirt 4 of Pet he { 5 yo son season. ’ y-four of the doned plans to visit the United JIMMY QUINT | f@HTS cast RUTH, GEHRIG, |ci.cseam.ce i goes foots |e “Gino ntti | st on IG af 5 5 to stamp him a professional. Challenge of German; oie Ppatiaa larly’ as ollewas, the. wi “ oe ty Eo “tatoo: j HTSS | \ ; | Oregon Agricultural college has| Berlin, Dec. 2—(AP)—Bud Gor- behest ieee | Sitorairen, soo” idee are 2 Ros a rowing club with 100 mem-| man, Wii oe heavyweight, has other van bringing the total up (By ee ‘Anioclated Paw’ , rs. boat for 145 pound oars-| accepted the challenge of Ludwig| Stanford studs. a to $10,000. New York: Ripe Gknmonetl: 7] men to train in will. be the first|Haymann, German heavyweight, for | representing the:west in the Tour-| Bob! ny Cruickshank, who won the Bismarck and Mandan Boys; New York, defeated Ignacio’ i = step in the development of the|@ match early in January in Munich.|nament of Roses. game agz:n this] event last year, is entered and will Fernandez, Phillippines, (10). | sport at the Corvallis institution. Gorman, who came to Europe last | year. defend his title. Will Form Backbone Kid Francis, Italy, outpcinted of Bound Archie Bell, Brocklyn, (10). ; : aq! All-Star Major League Team om, Kansas City— ” Roc- i : amestown, N, D.y Dec, 2—Prac-' buck, Indiana, outpo ied Walk- Is Picked by 168 tice workout ‘or the Jamestown — er Rich, Kansas City, (10). Leo Criti college basket‘vall team began in Wax, Australia, defeated Larry sagas! ecrnest Monday and according to Cappo, Kansas City, (10). Lomneunen) Coach Karl icson this year’s — Dec. 2.—A 1927 all star team in baske’ball will far surpass ! Yonkers, N. ¥.—Patsy Ruff. team, based on the the football team because fewer alo, New York, and I'red f i683 members of the Buse- d men were lost by graduation. Anderson, Pittsburgh, dr The loss of Joo and Bristol’ (10), Bud Dempsey, Yorkville, [ca, was announced today bv Sports Means a heavy toll on the college, won en foul from Carl Duane, | ing News, national baseball RSWeDR quintet but with Shaky Schaumberg! New York, QB). per published here. Lougheed and Woolridge, Ericson} , One of the most interesting con- Se re he he fine bunch of McKeesport, Pa. — Wi tests was for second base. Rogers ae left. parnee ie is, Charleroi, defeated L: Hornsby of the Giants nosed out ; 2 er Toe entering the team this! Carpentero, Dayton, Ohio, (10). | Frankie a ietsch of the Cardinals, for year will be Watkins of Bismarck,; Juyanito Valdez, Youngstown, |Whém he was traded a year ago, by Gussner of Mandan, Hall of Stark- Ohio, outpo'nted Eddie Meyers, |a close margin. cathe, Long ‘ of Millerton and Detroit, Mich. (8). Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig of the . } assidy of Dick-nson. Other men Wilkes, Barre, Pa—Tom Kir- | Yankees and Pie Traynor of the Pi- a who are candidates for the team are} py, Boston, defeated “Allen. |Tates were standowt Zahn, Mandan, captain of the foot-) town Joe” Gans, Wilkes Barre, Here is the team: ball team, Marks of Regent, Wood-| (49), Left -- George H -man Ruth, : ward of Bottineau, Bergene of May- is Yankees; center field. Al ee 3 ville, Raveling of Buffalo, Kopen- Chicago—Roleaux Saguero, | Simons, ‘Athle ht field ul : haver of Revere, Slaght, of Town-| Cyba, and Chuck Burns, San . oe Sale of Edgely, Dale of Bis- Antoolo, Texas, : Mcines, and Red Fry, St. Paul, rck and Watson of Maxbass. Burt! Jone ‘Tenerio, Philippi drew, (10). Tommy Maroon, ve ee esto et Hae chances feated Frankie Schaeffer, Chie Kansas City, won from Dutch Watkin: 3 Looks cago, (10). Kimball, Des Moines, (10). poet the new men Watkins looks| Deg Moines, lowa—Russie Pine Bluff, Ark—Red Her- games are being Shae ‘this oer Lert Bee’ Omaha, Neh, (10): on: gag? ~oree ES eg A shorter trip will be taken during “adol x Dlude. 4 ne ee,’ Nangas City alle 3 A Shorter trip will be taken during faruld -CAce) Blude,” Des | (3), ; Don’t ask your chilled en- * - Washington. Two games will be played with the University of North Dakota be- fore the holidays. While this bunch is an aggregation of veteran play- ers, the Jimmies have high hopes of victory in this game. Huron col- “By MorrissAckerman Mite Tail or Virginia deer are increase. ine, all over ie incres ngiand, and. in Virginia’s swamp. Increasing in the TidineFoas In” some parts of Penneyhtane that the game Me: ‘Partment even opened the season on does. Coming fast in, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick is literally over-run with them in many dis- and Ontario both offer st of deer hunting. They are iful even Te eee pare Along 801 oe Gentgta, and Sealing ‘sana aa Mh Minnesota the i deer sre increas: Even into Dakotas, Mon- Se, ,Wroming and Idaho. Some on lege may be played before Christ- mas, too. After the . holidays Aberdeen Normal, Valley City Teachers, Moorhead Teachers and Wahpeton Science will be played. A. A. to Close Door to Major Loop Owhership Chicago, 2.—The . American association is. going . to close the, door to major league ownership of | its clubs. Pres. Thomas J. Hickey said to- night thel club owners were unani- mous in this decision and legisla- tion barrjng the American or Na-/ tioral league clubs from owning or controlling franch’ses in the-~Ameri- can Association would be adoptcd at the meeting to be held in Dallas, Texas, Saturday, Calusa club ‘3 the only tedm in the Association at present owned by major Jongue interests, | It is controlled. by Cincinnati\, club of the Na:ional al league. i Robertson Favored For Olympic Coach Philadelphia, Dec. Dec. 2. — Lawson rtson, University of Pennsyl- Yes, th Feys aead Robe: va is’ the choice sek, es a ~sk, So Sks a ginetostartandrunonoil * - 7 7 Y rg 5 pi that flows slowly or waits , . tillit’swarmedup. There _ et is one oil that flows at zero ., and_still has the correct : body when hot— ; - OF A “DIFFERENT CHARACTER _ Such’ “aié “fie fine ‘articles ‘we are showing for men. : Gel. your FREE. copy. of the Shop; pers’ Guide at oe TeWe dee - 407 Broadway

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