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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ten Mentors ‘Want No More Tinkering With Football Rules. Rickard Says Tunney Can Fight a Dozen Times This Winter Armistead Leads High Scorers [HOPES 10 PULL {BILLY PETROLLE) £0x¥, PRANN. » Of Nation’s Football Armies) TTULAR FIGHT |COMES BACK IN) | Sesrecnrwidttane BEFORE AUGUST |BOUT WITH KAHN \ Leo P. Flynn Willing to Wager|North Dakota Lightweight That Dempsey Will Be Will Probably Stick Opponent to Ring RULES WOULD BE OBEYED Big ‘(RLECT PHELAN : HRAD OF NEW ORGANIZATION : Zuppke’s Motion That Goal, : Posts Be Moved Back Is H Voted Down ' WANT CAGE ROUND ROBIN i Heavy Track Schedules Signed in Face of Coming Olympics By J. G. MacGregor Billy Petrolle, North Dakota’s antl, first nationally famous lightweight, Before Leaving For Florida be i Saeener eine a night in fulut inn., rin; fie. Some Unannounced Match | feated Harry Kahn, Sylwaukee, in a 10 round bout. - Was Made Previous to the fight, Jack Hur- ley, manager of The Fargo Express, a» Chicago, Dec. 3.—(AP)—Relieved r.. of the hectic annual struggle for choice football dates; the football coaches of the Western Conference Fy devoted the opening session of their ; a oe New York, Dec. 3—()—Tex| had annouhced that his charge annual meeting to organization of an oT Rae Rickard threw down the gauntlet] would probably quit the bob-and- 4 association through which they may : Peek to Gene Hit as with a pro-| 80ck game if he didn’t make an im- i speak as a unit on gridiron prob- ; Baergp position ‘that permit the heavy-| Pressive showing against Kahn, lems. Jimmy Phelan of Purdue i ae weight champion to fightea “dozen| __Billy’s indecisive fight with Jack was chosen president and Glenn 4 ‘ ‘ : times in 1928 if he really wants to.”| Herman in Philadelphia earlier in eatiaite of onl ee “aS - f : ‘ babii yee Cel that fee gel ent erg fs that tary, the offices rotating among the b> x e would’ battle twice an ssibly| fiasco, Billy an old cut over] of the tem; conference representatives hereafter ‘ we three times in the coming eye one of his eyes laid open. The! knocked pits iets beers ware in [ole ber order. tants % i : f j ee ie Rickard hed twice, per- pacer eopped ion Lae and| rounds. Van Ryan has long been roug! eir new organization, i 5 a aps, for some other promoter— ie decision to Herman—a! known as a give-and- the Western Conference football i, P the manager of Madison Square] technical knockout. one who ached the tiskhice semen Bismarck Shoe Hospital coaches association, the gridiron Garden said that Tunney only had Petrolle Finds It Tough It looks as though Jack Hurley has Henry Burman, Prop. mentors sent word to the National 2, : to choose his opponents to gain “all| _ Since then Hurley and Petrolle| taught the protege of the Gibbons Bismarck, N. D. rules committee that they. were not . ; the bouts He wants,” indoors this| have found the resined way closed! brothers a few tricks that he never in favor of any more tinkering with ‘ : winter. to them as far as. headline attrac-| knew before. ’ > Sees: id er add- “If Tunney berg fights to ae tions cain bbe enti aoe nut erintitealaaiiii ed, if any changes are deci upon ae Boe 1 off the ring that he says caused| were taking no chances on their ; at the New York meeting later. this : ' the: long count knock dowa Jack] gate by billing a fighter who ‘was PI ole Blea Birt ieee MONEY TO LOAN month, they ought to be held up for min § e Dempsey scored at Chicago, then| on the down grade!’ _ ita: HOMeOnERY ‘tion le ly is one year so the coaches, and espe- s ‘ ee he can have them and in plenty,”| Fight fans of the city at the ioe bo ton ,cially the officials,will have a * . "ty fi 4 Rickard said. “All he has to do is| head of the lakes who have’ been Burn chance to find out what they are all 3 ) ; step into the garden, fight for the| following the Express in his come- aes about, before they are confronted é . 2 ad & champion’s end—87 1-2 per cent of| back practice, state that the long Beulah Coal y. With new plays and new situations. i Qr : the gate—and I'll put him on every| layoff did Billy a world of good and Wachter Transfer Co. P. C. REMINGTON will 8 \ ; other week. His earnings will be| that he looks like the best light- Phone 62 10344 -4th. St. Phone-220-W Th Goal Layer Sones ie ’ 5 nothing like the return from the] weight in the world today. » le nearest the coaches came es one fight last September that net-| Before Petrolle will be able to agreeing upon a recommendation for § ted him close to # million dollars,{ climb into, a ring with Mandell = ee bg eed halon oe rer \ . but sey is Pll de ee the ribet Se Terries, et BE e9 A ’ Coach Robert Zuppke of I js that x : financial aspect of the thing e must meet Herman again. So ° not deter him. Hurley is now bending every effort the goal posts be moved back to the Tunney Is Bluffing towards “a rematch with the ldcky . a it s, Urs, hl es an Me ‘ en shipped to us goal line. - The majority decided to “But Tunney is just pbluffing| Philly slugger. try out the goal posts as they are é . { himself whens he talks of three Fans Back Billy BRING HIGHEST MARKET VALUE for one more year. ra een ee ‘hampions! mat Bismarck followe' ft th i The basketball coaches, with the : heavyweight, championship matches} | Fiemiareh ie all beohivd Mevon ake Let Us Tan Your Hides Into 4 . Chi¢ago| Italian will be all behind him on th rs 1928 schedule already com ,| Headed by Jimmy Armistead’ (upper right), Vanderbilt, the leading football scorers of the various sections tee pace pete That bel hard pull ap Hi lcomiitank:. pool ey ROBES, COATS AND LEATHER By voted unanimously to turn their con-| are (from upper left to lower right) Harold Almquist, Western Conference; Charles Carroll, Pacific Coas' 7 . % iy didn’t want any more. Thefe is a| North Dakota fans who have fol- Taxidermy and Far Sets Our Specialty, eS ference over to Major John L. Grif-| Glenn Presnell, Missourt Valley; Joel Hunt, South western; Myles Lane (center), east; Buck’ Smith, Roc! $1,000,000 paris: in the lone scrap, | lowed the progress of the Fargo boy THE BISMARCK HIDE FUR CO & e \ fin, commissioner of athletics of the Moun tain. i i ig i thorit ake but one show like that can be| are confident that Billy can take Bie pet perro neve New Y. 3.—(AP z pet on is eens = — the foe sees 1a i Pleat lew York, —(AP)—The| scored 128 points. in ni ight had 78 points to his| wor low Tunney, too, to compiy| ers for the lightweight diadem. ree wid chsh top of the le ti a an pallet or vit with the regulations of the New| On the same card, Al Van Ryan, i n, ‘As the Big Ten football schedules scoring/and Lane finished at the of the | credi hon wit York boxii commission, which re-| St. Paul, a new member of Jack ‘were drawn up as far as conference Eastern list with 125 polis in} left to boost his mark. vid ih ms Hurley’s stable who took the place meeting is concerned, last spring, the | $0. toy Senaing sone — was how quires a champion to defend his Corner Front and Eighth Streets Bismarck, No. Dak: i fe today of Ji run- : title at least once every six ere Ailing thelr Proerama’ with ning-mate of Vanderbilt's ofher beek-|the battle Point —_| months.” non conference opponents. field ace, Billy Spears, in one of thejor, if not after Although Rickard’s contract with Track, baseball, wrestling, swim- greatest co! attacks anywhere. be os been TD. T.D.Total| the champion binds Tunney for on- ming and other schedules were com- games crossed jal leaders . 22 0 182 | ly one fight in 1928, that contest T rr pleted last night. Heavy. track — — sree 19 14 128 ceed eld any Gms — Dota: \ 7 iN | N 1% 4 jigned erence; ir, promoter said, ‘wou! q ep oeagen ie Li ol neaota act as a bar to Tunney’s seeking : is! | Peapomeay schoalke in view of the v tri ———$ Faces. agreement reached; Rickard rr . : ea Coast. 5 i eaid ha’ ecu snot stage a “Creal A D it () MUD AND RAIN |g etm Peal pore he rg cre cel, Wa pl te R ( b DIXIE fhe, Southwestern Confapence,, and} opposing lines, for 72, points, Alm 2 or Angust at. the-earliest, the = : tallied 75, while Carroll in Brat . z very time that Jack Dempsey has ~ GRID CHAMPS . aici eg serawied his John Hancock to 2 approved for his’ third title bout ‘ : Will Bismarck and Mandan Hopes of Georgia For National] 4..." gj, Mens : 3,8 hit 5 matches elsewhere unless a new 4 f with Tunney, although this match M'CANN-DUGAN MAY BE FEATURED se ; ) 7 Lon; unt Is Discussed ‘ Rickard held 2 conference- with LOCAL BOXING PROGRAM THIS MONTH ire oc a . in the comeback campaign that end- ‘ ——eeees ed in defeat at Chicago and brought (By The: Associated Press) about the long count controversy Boston — Dick (Honeyboy) | that appears to have set the stage z ition Are port game? to introdt Finnegan, Boston, won from Tod ird meeting. Flynn was Reoogni as That a the cea that te both: | Center enuce the North Dako-| Morgan, Beattle, (10). - | ready,to. wager “all the tea in Stake ering local promoters as it was an- China” that Jack would fight the : cia nounced today that negotiations | Duluth—Billy Petrolle, Far. | marine again next summer and un- = IK = =i] (Associated Press Sports Editor) coming mi : Paul, knocked out Sammy Leon- | match was made in the conference, = A beautiful writing oe | 8! In Jack McCann and Jimmy *Du-| ard, Minneapolis, (2). Joey | Flynn and Rickard agreéd, to spend 5 desk with the finest | Y ; gan, central North Dakota hes two|' Zraduated| Thomas, Milwaukee, defeated | three weeks vacation together f i Hip.” NAT of the best representatives of fis- Howard ‘Mayberry, Duluth, (10). | this winter in Florida and play 18 SK ¥ woch anes tiana that have been developed jabs ee holes of golf a day with a wager of 7] S77) || With Model $ mHRA ia, | the northwest in years. ' St. Pawl—Jock Malone, St. on each hole. Flynn who is N 30 Recelver 105 ih eka eh And it is these two boys ‘that 7 ‘the Twin| Paul, ted Osk Till, Syra- rly good at the golf clubs, was mW 100 want to show the native sons just cue’ NY. (10). Billy Light, | forced to concede Rickard a handi- = ax With Model } ‘ | what the i : St. Paul, knocked ont ily Light, cap of @ putt a hole whenever Tex . 33 Receiver 11 5. . as N ror, Duluth, G). "Mike ‘Man | stage mot fo eaceed nine strokes cK __@) Mackie, Be Pasls (0). in'cach 18 holes ‘ fae San Francisco-“Lefty” Coop- Minneapolis, and Taprises” . ae see: Me SAA Eel, Model 2700-R-E- Dec. 3 to 10. He is 40 years old, one Walnut finish. Ac- He has won thirteen races in various commodates Atwater Kent parts of the world, Receivers, with i Ff HF He g il & os ii ere the holt eae on snk See is canis Speaker. With $44 4 Kent Receivers, Models 30, ds bat {cata and ‘Deg de Mareo, iets feather Me yon ang a a Goldie, Ni won from Joe bis i a Motel 0% . 124 lew Simon, Cleveland, (6). Ray Col- ling. Warren, Ps.,. knoe! Jock Martin’ Bethel (On : ff Ease the Pains of 180215, Swollen, .tw: ‘pain tormented ‘are ly caused by rheu- has a fae wick shoe —— Inflamed Joints statistics which show : Bulldogs have rolled up 248 Atty and donnty Jee “Oma 12 Days Free Trial Ww, eI pee he ES drow, (10), Mickey, Derane, RHEUMATIC PAINS was 7 i i if H et : é Model 33 Sissabe Receiver. peept rg with ae crag ‘ -) method cone suspen-' sion, In two tones of brown cryitalline metal. Complete with , bosvea: a 1 ween ‘Make yourchoicenew Convenient. meee ee from our displ with tubs and cord .<.. “= at [eons aprene = 439,50