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“"S4 - PAGE SIX pa ba : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ,.__ “MONDAY, DECEMBER. East, West and South Share All-American Posts. ‘Dixie Given Two Places’ (stern “(JIMMY DUGAN [MAJOR LRAGUE- |[—Preiecor ““/ManyUnknowns Honored _ ‘as Game in South Booms |) "%'0".=2"" | 1S MATCHED | MANAGERS AND [san wie oar | in Natlonwide Choice While East-West Divide, "| WITH MGIRL! MOGULS RALLY}, "= ™** by A. P. Sports Editor cinied Press Sporte Local Middleweight Will Trav-|For First Time in. History Ban All-American Selections For 1927 (Associated Press Sports Editor) a . New York, Dec. 11.—(AP)—The fiéeting star of All-American foot- ball fame, after following a Westward course for the last few , el Eight Rounds With Johnson will Be Absent FIRST TEAM COL’GE —POS. ° Age Wghtiigt © HOME \ ee at Meet Bennie G. Oosterbaan Mich’'n End 21190 6:00 Muskegon, Mich, ait rar espa Mortimer E. i ag Army Tackle # pag Hef Dallas, Tex. | i | shifts toward the South this season to brighten up a .new -gridir: tion. : se > and West, where the pace usually is swifter, share the major All-American honors for 1927, from a numerical standpoint, hut ; i ‘ew . 12,—()—Base- William A, Wel Yale | Guard Conn. contributions of the South to the all-star array, greater than ever before, PA yee, oe ene ORR ball“ sedoateh waa ‘sulaeets poe : Tarte tietiencourt Bt, Mary Center Gesterviti, Cal.) form the most striking feature of the third annual consensus, compiled - the pre-Xmas boxing carnival that|ered here today for the annual con- : John P. Smith N. Dame Guard 22 170 5:10 Hartford, Conn. by The Associated Press from the opinions of more than 200 qualified : 3 local fight promoters are arranging| ventions of the major leagues which Edward Hake Penn'a Tackle 23 190 6:00 Falladeiphle observers—coaches, officials, sport editors and staff experts who covered for Friday when the classiest maul-|will consume a big portion of the ‘ : Ivy M. Shiver Georgia End 21 189 6:01 Macon, Ga. every sector of the battlefront. 4 “is ers ai ble in the no:thwest ‘at| week. William Spears Vand’it Quar’rb’k 21 185 5:07 Chat’nooga, Tenn’ the first an eleven so All-American in character that no 4 this time will oppose eact other for| Today's task for the steering com- Morley Drury S'rn Cal, Halfback 24 185 6:00 Beach, Cal. college has more than one representative, the East captures four places, the benefit of Company A in Patter-|mittees of the National and Amer- : Gilbert Welch Pitts’h Halfback 23 169 5:11 Park’burg, W. Va STR are’ uch Gh tases toomtier io eaee sine AKO A son hall. ican League was to decide on mat- : Herbert Joesting Minn. Fullback 22 190 6:01 Owantonna, Minn -. prican squad, jayers er, ry ? % sear or the eccond ‘and. thitd tenois, reveal the Kast and Middle West : eon Porat He mons Bs feecting of the heatrdee thy the “ahs 4 SECOND TEAM POS. THIRD TEAM tied, with ten places each while the South, including the Southwestern over the eight-round clout-highway,| Tomorrow, the National League ‘| George Cole, Dartmouth End Tom_Nash, ja area, grabs cight and the Far West five. Twenty-three universities and ; the Capital City fistieuffer agreed | will hold its annual session and on Jesse Hibbs, Southern Cal. Tackle . Leo Raskowski, Ohio State colleges are represented in this galaxy. Sunday to face Ralph McGirl, crack| Wednesday, the American League|. F | | Ray Baer, Michigan Guard Harold Hanson, Minnesota s ‘o get un idea of how the South has progressed it is only necessary ee Elgin battler, in the second of the| will have its annual meeting. 4: Claude Grigsby, Georgetown Center Ken Rouse, Chicago to note that it contributed only three to the All-American squad last ee windup bouts that has been ce-ded.| Many new f:.ces are visible with : : : John Barnhill; Tennessee Guard Gene Smith, * year, including one first team nomination, and four in 1925. Thus this Jimmy has been only too anxious|the managers. Roger Peckinpaugh, | : John Smith, Pennsylvania Tackle \Leo Nowack, Ilinois season the South inserts more stars into the picture than it has in two to show the Bismarck ringworms| the new pilot of the Celeveland ‘it i" is Raym’d Mathews, Tex. Chris. End Irvine Phillips, California previous years combined. the extent of his improvement since|dians, Jack Slattery, manager of Joel Hunt, Texas Aggies Quarterback Almquist, Minnesota G 1A BULLDOGS PLACE \ last he appeared here. On that oc-|the Braves, and Burt Shotton at the : oS Alton Marsters, Dartmouth Halfback Keener Cagle, Army FOUR MEN ON THREE TEAMS \ casion he. need Earl “Orton, F , | helm of the Phillies mingle with the y : Glenn Presnell, Nebraska Halfback Charles Carroll, Washi mn The University of Georgia is the chief contributor; in fact the Bull- so-called welterweight chamy of select for the first time. ; : McCrary, Georgia Fullback Amos, Washington & Jeff. dogs lead all other colleges by gaining four places on the mythical line- Flicker state, decisively winning an Bernard Tales Seat / H jichigan, Army, Pennsylvania, Southern eight-round fight that has While Bill McKechnie of the Pi- HONORABLE MENTION f mouth have two each. : WILLIE SMITH called one of the best that has ever|rates comes here in the role of man- CARL METTEN ENDS--Crowley, Georgia Teth.; Born, Army; Sloane, Navy; Hay- nx is led by Captain “Chick” Shiver, a first team ‘i ‘ been offered in this vicir . ager of the Cardinals, the conclaves ° ‘ craft, Minnesota; Grange, Mlinois;! Schuh, Washii ; Rankin) Colo. ng with the South’s other representative, Captain Bill| Another foreign fistic performer! Dugan in Great Shape are not new to him as he formerly | If you're football player and don’t! rado’ Aggies; Leerone, Oklahoma; Donchess, Pittsburgh; Scott, Yale; Spears of derbilt at quarterback. Herdis McCrary, crack Georgia a Cae tg shores oH lacie Since that memorable nig] in his|held a like job w"h the Pirates. want to take the chance of your|Burgher, Idaho; Moeser, Princeton; Frankian, St. Mary’s; Lesko, Penn. fullback, gains a post on the second eleven, while Tom Nash, Shiver’s Smith, priGahe banter: Gasca. life, Jimmy has been training con-|- Then, for the first time in his-|0ee being smeared all over your! State. : i it the Georgia flanks, and Gene Smith, rd, are on the ienti been fighting |tory, Ban Johnson, the stormy petrel | face you should use one of these " Nel: is thir om : a Cent : College leaped to nati Avi some years don. Hie will shorty appee ‘in New wih the dame, regularity ome the Hig fn’ his ‘Borne, gies bee, Here's Cont Meteo ath eet eae Atay Eied, Terie Anger Brvemee ean lea} national ‘ sent. . 8. qj 1 ny 3 y 3 e a ago, Pl fc two of ite atari, Weaver and McMillin, on Walter Camp's| York against one of our best boys. Fete One bout. scien former present ‘of the Indians, | One of the new nose-guards that his ford; Gary, Minnesota; Fitzgerald, Tufts; Cardwell, Virginia; Douds, 1919 All-American team and another, Red- Roberts, en the 1921 mythical Py it ig| Washington & Jefferson: arrier, Yale; Pickhard, Alal a; Hood, 1 t be-|will be on hand as president of the | Coach recommends. Note how it is + * list, has the South had as much to cheer about as it has had this year Bielatstehy lide ah as at Self. junior circuit. attached to the headgear. Georgia Tech.; Tinsely, Louisiana State. - with Georgia, Centenary and other teams leading a touchdown. parade. FLICKERS SWAMP ridge, S. Dak., where the local boy] Garry Herrmann, ancther figure & GUARDS—Mathews, Indiana; Bowdoin, Alabama: Wrieht, Washing- Such teams as Georgia Tech, Alabama, Vanderbilt and Tulane have “done SI earned a decision that has rankled|long associated with base. , ut but th k high water mark be missing. C.J. McDiarmid will et™s here. He played with the 1..| (oni, Post, ttantord: ‘MeMullen, in Soly Cross; Van’ Miller’ Anmosets their bit” for the South but this year marks a new high wa mar the Elgin battler ever since. Now missing. . McDiarmid will | dians in 1910 when is wae 10°Senk gon; Miller, ssouri; ini loly Cross; Van ler, Amherst; for the brand of football played below the Mason and Dixon line. JIMMIES 43 i nd. claims|trek along with Manager Jack Hen- years! Tips, Washington & Lee; Davis, Centenary; Blake, Princeton; Pauly, oF This prominence of Whe South, as well as the: Brood apscks of the| p -24, Pt che catanta Soue tl oe ailada ates Washington & Jefferson; Woerner, Navy; Smith, “Ole Miss"; Cecil, that the ref bbed him in rzuch | dricks, to uphold the business of the Eaeehwest, has added oe mS = deckie w a of All-, aren Host IN SECOND GAME tee ‘ane “fahion ‘that Dempsey Reds. es ices eeee He was then farmed out to the|C°lorado; Dumont, Colgate. ion, increasing the difficulty picking any eleven men from @ ‘ claims. Whethe. or no, the boys 2 New H. Jub in the f e oP $ i of closely-matched and abaliyhooed” talent in every section. should definitely ae the moot | draft, tle Sein el to | league ard spent tthe following a derbiles NGchwarts, North: Gosclings Ayres ove Sater Melton Bias ‘vo it . 3 > DN * s ; d H OF 26 ELEVEN SURVIVE . Letich, Boyd, D Eberly and POWhat thneste “f a te the son with the Portland club of the|Stadelman, Oregon; McCreery, Stanford; Mahoney, Penn State; Howe, : S Pacific Coast ‘eague. Ee was re-| Princeton; Vickers, Colorado Aggies. The two survivors of the 1926 Associated Press all-star team, Cap- : eath knell of the Friday fight card, |ness appears to de of routine inter- d 2 z tain-elect Mortimer Sprague of the Army at tackle and Captain. ah Brown Star in Overwhelm- nett Saturday night in Backs ‘of | est. " coped Ante _ QUARTERBACKS—Mann, Southern Methodist; Davis, Golarado Ag- ' Joesting of Minnesota at fullback, retain their places while Bennie Ooster- ing. Nodak Victor a telegram from Leo P. Flynn, the traded’ to the New York Yankees,, ies; Baruch, Princeton; MacPhail, Dartmouth; Connor, New York Uni- basn, Michigan captain and end, returns to ‘wing job he held down sory new director of Jack: McCann’s ring He rema nee «ith them until 1922, | Versity; Hoban, Yale; McDowall, North Carolina State; Williams, South- on the 1925 mythical array. ; destiny. oe when he was ‘raded t. ‘‘oston and |€™ California; Maple, Oregon Aggies; Crofoot, Wisconsin; Meeker, Wash- Joesting was a decisive choice among experts for the fullback berth} Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 12.— Flynn in Florida Eby ; again, sepry he did not quite measure up to his 1926 brilliance, but | North: Dakota whipped Jamestown| Flynn, who is spending a few N AMED MANAGER bg lea Was‘sington aaa Hoekelmens Goren Fargenbere, Cobeate Cohen hae . | a of a was hot and heavy insofar as the rest of the back- college i beter pager time hess aaa Sine Sone kard, win ‘American, Teague pennants iin ggg ga inion mage = Fe beng» nto ny tre aged ee nied oe oes He rare oe| BOR CLEVELAND) sath sei: ev’ 8 | cautious, arg ts, RBG :halffeck, his naturel position, from, quarterback, in crder to mks roots | temestown came beck gerd Lsddenon (the local “arena whats: Bey ilbert, Michigan; Mehrle, Missouri; Welch, Purdue; Hyland, Stanford: on the first-team for Bill Spears, Vanderbilt’s triple: threat and one of |ter their one-sided defeat last eve-|manded by telegram the why and Yankees for several = 18 and man ebtha cane bt Smith, University. of Colorado; Tesreau, W: Paul Scull, Penn- ae backs the South has ever produced. Gibby Welch, hard- ping end battled the Nodaks furious-| wherefore of such a procedure when| Veteran Player Returns t0| period. Saisie abate nate Peal Mago fs: Tine nian Sinithe jr Bhooon Tans. (ORE Pittsburgh ace, gains the other halfback position. . I the way. However, their stur-|Dempsey’s former sparring partner First ee mouth; Howells, Utah; Flanagan, Notre Dame; Wittmer, Princeton; 2 oot rttick ane it engsmre omit the the Hires eee each were 3 aes was oe cons to = task lwas supposed to be on his way to} City Where He a Roepke, Penn State; Nork, Gec wn; Allday, Centenary; Banker, larsters, mouth sophomore, who passed, kic! ran rtail =| N ¥ 7 ; ey shsas. : 3 fame; Glenn Presnell, Nebraska's battering-ram; Keener. Cagle, fleet peeaiee 4 Bees reer ‘Bvidenttly Flynn had not received ‘ Learned Baseball Cornell Defeats’ z || Tulane; Cole, Arkansas, Arm, lanagan, of Notre Dame; Gilbert, of Michigan, and Carroll! Captain Al Letich led North Da-|the letter that McCann wrote him i “ FULLBACKS—Briante, New York University; Booth, Pittsburgh; Minnesota, 25-21 Miles, Princeton; Murrell, Army; Armistead, Vanderbilt; Dodson, ‘Tennes- back; —— of Washington In the Southwest, two of the year’s greatest @ attack in versatile fashion,| about t ks tating his level: Dec. 12—()—Roger ‘Mann vwell and ee Leettat’ | inientine io tarton eines Gavelend. az see; Howell, Nebraska; Hoffman, Stanford; Clarf, Colorado’ College; 3 quarter- backs, Joel Wunt of Texas A; and Gerald. of Southern Metho- pewas well and shooting beautiful-| intentions to have one or two fights | Peckin; h, years dist, “were: the keenest of rivals. To: most unbiased observers, Hunt |ly. He scored four ee and a8 before heading foe ‘Gotham. of the. lee obed the tc « the! Minneapolis, Dec. 12.—(7)—Min-| Lewis, Northwestern; Diehl, Bucknell; Flenniken, Geneva; Clifton, Navy; earn palm and is placed on the/second All-American team, as a|en out of eight free throws. James-| McCann stated that Flynn grant-| American . ‘was named | nesota’s rough: hewed basketball] Flamank, Missouri. 1 eae ere was little to choose befween them. town wat him closely and fouled | ed permission to hold the fight that] to manage * India~s| team, making its first start of the B ABILITY DEPRIVES ‘+ [him - often, Eberly, Vern|is scheduled and as many more as{during the 1928 somaelan, An-| season, went down ty a 25 to 21 de-|| * a +» PARDWREE‘OF OPPORTUNITY } - f Sas Bmith, Lee and ‘ also played | he could squeeze in between now and] nouz.ement was made by Alva Brad-|feat before the huskier and rangier All-American Teams Since 1925 3 Bat for being declared ineligible for the Princeton and’ Hervard| prominent parts fér the university. |January 15, just as long as the Bis- ley, president of the club and Billy| Cornell quint of MountVernon,lowa, A | 8, ote ingrsiee of Yale fy eee a ane first a ae “jaa ete saute Ga sniop! eae him Evan, general manager, ia geo gripe nae aa g selection. As it was many ers accord pa team| Brown cont shooting, | in New York on the st a ec! will m-- rst r team found difficult; - place, on the basis of what he did Brown, Army and Dartmouth, 4 “Aide er re if hi 1925 1926 1927 | t 5 three baskets and display-| Preliminary arrangements are ‘appearance as leader of the Indians | getting under way in the first half|End—Oosterbaan, Michigan Hanson, Syracuse Oosterbaan, een - t the majority considered his failure to play out the season, plus his|ing a highly polished floor pare: ing dorward and it is expected that | at the annual -vinter meeting, of ma-|and the Iowans got away to a com-| Tackle—Weir, Nebraska | Wickhorst, Syracuse Hake, Pennsylvani technical status of ineligibility, sufficient to prevent his being picked inj It aj that Coach Clem Letich|the names of the performers will be} jor 1 in New York this week. | manding 16 to 7 lead that held them} Guard—Dieh!, Dartmouth Connaughton, Geo’t'n Webster, Yale the top flight. eth «| has found another star in this flashy | announced Tuesday. Pec! Chi- | in good stead when a revamped Min- | Center—McMillan, PrincetonBoeringer, N’re Dame! rt, 'S, Mary’s ~ Qosterbaan and Shiver, a big majority agreed, were without p sophom the c a ore. Vern Smith, the other —_—————— cago ite nesota quint staged a second half| Guard—Sturhahn, -Shively, Illinois mith, Notre Dame in the end positions but there were many close contests for the other neperecce guard, gave a nice ex- : . ? x comeback that fell two baskets short | Tackle—Chase, Pittsburgh Sprague, Army. . » Army * line positions, particularly among the tackles. The giant Sprague, ere ition, being a mountainous threat cured his release. 3 of a tie. End—Tully, Dartmouth ins! Alabama Shiver, L enivert captain, and stocky Ed Hake,. Pennsylvania leader, the. tackle|on the defense with his 200 pound Peckinpaugh is the product of - Quarterb’k—Grange, Hlinois Friedman, Michigan pam rbilt positions by none too comfortable margins over such other stars as 1. . Clevelgnd prs fang his first] Tex Rosen, Rutgers’ athletic star,| Halfback—Wilson, Wash'ton Baker, Northwestern felch, Pittsburgh Jesse Hibbs of’ Southern California, John Smith: of Pennsylvania, rated] Sehaumberg, forward, and Guss- ‘chance’ in prof be a. by|is likely to win four let’ +3 in ma-| Halfb’k—Oberlander, Dart’h Kaer, Southern Cal. » Southern Cal. close to a par with his. team-mate, Raskowski of Ohio State, Nowack of|ner,.center, accounted for four and his-sensational playing with amateur | jor sports this seasop. Fullback—Nevers, Stanford Joesting, Minnesota Joesting, Minnesota Hlinois and Perry of the Army. ol three baskets, respectively, for all Bill Webster, Yale leader, stood out conspicuously among’ the guards| of Jamestown’s field goals. Both a ‘end was a general choice but John Smith, Notre Dame, the other selec-| men | a hard game in the face . “tion, had, strong rivals in Hanson of Minmésota, Baer of Mich . Barn of pears odds. h Erickson's | Minnesota Is Only Conference “hill ‘of Tennessee and Gene Smith of Georgia. ‘The Smith family was| team is far from.a setup and should Team to Lose to Out- -— unusually conspicuous in the list of candidates. be heard-from before much more of “ fag It was a merry battle, too, for the center berth but Larry Bettencourt,| the season wears along. side Foe Claude Gtigeby of Georgetown, Dud Charlesworth of Tele Ret Rove [2 Whe Men Daksa ae ease at rigsby o! eorgetown, ‘ale, 0 0. ota soon got un- ‘ a thustate admirers, hax been compared f0 back fosccn Staten sa Pon | $6 1. Rade anch bate seed ses | ont at Met Werlert Copteren wae thus ic imirers, compa! famous *: le u: sev one 0: estern ‘ , of Pittsburgh and Schulz of Michigan. : Centers’ aa'Peck) reserves in the last half after the| ketball teams hes tried out its ma- OO __.| had battled to within six| terial inst practice opponents, mene Inutes of the close. Jamestown | and all but ane of the nine scored more than. held .its own with the| @ victory over ‘the non-conference : newcomers. As the game closed| opposition. Cornell college slipped they were bombarding the hoop fur-| one over on Minnesgta Saturday, de- * |dously, striving to overcome some of | feating the Gophers 25 to 21. . their lost ground. The lineups and| Jowa marked up its first victory “| summary: of the season early last week and suka - North FT | Purdue has set to open. its winter Native Jayhawker Succeeds 4 7-8 | campaign. The other seven had _ By MorrissAekerman’ Caribou is a problem to most big game hunters in Ameries... Yet cari- bou is plentiful in many parts of.this| 1-2 ee Jedi geal, ition Satur- 0-0 10" its jicago an over- _ 0-0 time period to defeat Monmouth 33 0-0 ee 0-0 One of the rises of the week 0-0 | end series was Northwestern 40 to Pi ee! a ates Bi Eber! 13. | of Wabuch one of the strong fives < ‘ “ ‘abash, one pee ’ 11 | of the red-hot basketball state of ai 0-0 le Michigan, with Raber, a more as the high scorer, sat del Michiana State, 43 to 23. \ oe seats ra el tle in the first half. Franklin Cappon as Foot- : ball Coach . Wisconsin had a fairly easy time with Coe college, winning 18 to 6, : F o 12 but disappointed ite admirers with| = f . e: Iee L i Is Sh d ; ——— tok : . : "by Boston-Montreal/Two World’s Champs | 4. odkins Signs + _ ++ebut watch how other smokers are changing to Chesterfield! -.-_ “Be, state] BitNatioon Suuare| For Go With Zivie tae wi ae , in Detroit Garden New York, Dec. -12—(?)—Two world’s champions in the light} Los Angeles, Dec. 12—Ace Hud-| weight aivision, “"Tommny| king hes ‘Week mpiched with Jock