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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1997 Stanford and Pittsburgh on Edge for Rese Bowl Gridiron Joust ‘POP’ WARNER sniPTSnRS VE EROS (COACHES WILL JOHN WHSMULLER | ORY PANN, TTERRIS WINS Who Will Stand Out in Football Game—California Dougerys : ' FIGHT WITH HAS COACHED __ oF the Pennsylvania Seulls? : SRK CHANGES | SEIS DOZEN SWIM BOTH SCHOOLS) | <a} a | INGRID RULES) MARESPASt im “PHIL WGRAW Panthers Were Outstanding in Members of Association Ex-| ments Include Nine Jimmy. McLarnin For Chance East While Cardinal Tied pected to Take Decided World’s Records - For Coast Title Stand on Several Points at Mandelf’s C WELCH GETS ATTENTION Chicago, Dec.® 24.—(—Johnny Weismuller, spring swimmer of the Illinois Athletic Club, has wound w GOAL POST RULE SCORED his 1927 port of splashing throug! the water with a splurge of record breaking. Ani even dozen new American ang world’s records were set by the lanky swimmer, and they have been accepted by the Amateur Athletic TERRIS IS EASY WINNER * — Hockey Should Take’ Place Alongside Boxing and Base- Finds Opponent With Every Hyland, Hoffman and Mc- Punch Known in First Six Creery Are Luminaries of the Master Strategist ball as Major Sport Union, which means that the Inter- Rounds of 10-round Go national Swimming Association will fi Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 24.—(4—| BY ALAN J. GOULD agree to them as a matter of form. New York, Dec. 24—W)—Sia ‘Weismuller’s 1927 achievements, betraginsicla te dhiviehs Marto ali of which, with the exception of the first three listed, were new world’s records. follow: : 60 Foot Pools 100°yds. 49 1-5s, Chicago, Jan. 6. 20 yds. 2 m, 8 3-5s, Chicago, Feb. 3. ra ragged Detro’ it Seo yds. 5m 28 2-58, Chicago, RING i | HICS bye April 8. series of three scraps, all within the Short Course Pools last four moriths. (125 yards-up to 50 meters) The outcome assui Terirs 100 yds. 51s, Ann Arbor, Mich.. : bout with Jimmy Mc! Terris has settled bis score with Two teams trained in the same school of football joust for East- West supremacy here January 2 in the annual Tournament of Roses game. The 1928 encounter arrays the Pittsburgh University — Panther, whom “Pop” Warner used to coa against the Stanford Cardinal, War- ner's present protege. It will op- pose the strategy of the master against that of the pupil for Jock Sutherland, grid mentor of the east- | ern institution, was ‘a star player | under Warner when the latter still | was coach at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh flashed through the 1927 season for eight victories, no New York, Dec. 24.—()—While !a few intersectional arguments are being settled on the Pacific coast |fields, football coaches of the ni |tion will gather in New York next week to put the code of rules “on the gridiron.” There is every indication that the members of the coaches’ association ‘ Sat May 4. California lightweight, to = will ee : tieass décided stand on | 299 pmeters 2m, 8s, Ann Arbor, mine a ite onenae? for she tse, several points. jich., May 4. crown, by Sammy Mandell. “Tart UP aH they are expected to| 220 Picts’ ams; Ann Arbor, Mich.,| New York State Athletic Com-|"his ‘match is slated for” Fesrusry urge greater representation from lay 4. x mission Adopts Extensive |% at the Garden. . their ranks on the roster of the na-|300 yds., 3m 7 3-5s, Chicago, June Terris clearly outpointed McGraw 17. Program of Penalties in their 10-raund argument but the tional rules committee. Secondly, A they are likely to recommend the|300 meters, 3nf; 33 1-5s, Battle quickness with which the dancing defeats and one tie to roll up a fraditons\ 4 “ \netionits ite f s elimination of several changes’ made Creek, Mich., Ma~ 25. master tired, after a slashing start, ie ee a ae on a in the rules this year, among them Long Course Outdoors New York, Dec. voeemaeterchsfo | took’ some ‘of the imi resaiveness x . the new lateral pass regulation and (50 meters and up) a campaign to raise the standard of|/from his victory. _ Si hooked, cific Coach Conference champion and tied for the title again this year, has a record that is less im- pressive. It was defeated by two. non-conference teams, St. Mary’ College and Santa Clara University, and was held to a tie by Southern the removal of the goal post 10/100 ..eters, 68s, Honolulu, Aug. 24./¢thics in the boxing ring, the New|jabbed and stung McG: ith yards back of the actual goal line. 220 yds. 2m, 13 3-5s, Honolulu, | York stgte athletic association com- reer Punch in the category for six Neither of these changes, many of | Aug. 26. mission had adopted an extensive|rounds but couldn’t put the Greek the coaches felt, accomplished an 440 yds, 4m, 52s, Honolulu, Aug. babe Lhe Posed violators by ad down. 3 eased suspensions. zzled and probably dit . 880 yds., 10m, 22 1-58, Honolulu,|, Instead of a 30-day banishment,| aged by McGraw’. pavalareciog tn ve. Aug. 27. for fouling, the commissions’ new|maining vertical under the hardest outstanding good. : Pests Belong at Goat Line California, but the season record ‘The Dougerys versus the Sculis! on Nibs Price's eleven, are the principal ? “If the uprighis are moved back, rule calls for a 60-da: i stands at seven wins, two defeats Brother act versus brother act will be one of the — fornia’s brother act. Both are regdlare’: eae shy call them goal posts?” Clark{~__=> on the first offense, $0 dave for the tensive ani dia tae ae a = and the one tie, with a total of 144) features of the Penn-California game at Berkeley Paul und Fclweil Scull give Penn's brother act, |Shaunnessy, coach at Loyola college, |tween the offensive and defensive| second recurrénce, six months for Mast four rounds. McGraw with ‘ points for Stanford to 69 for the] on December 31. Paul, a back said to be able to do anything any other | New Orleans, argues. “They belong | sides of the contest. the third and revocation of a box-|endurance and persistence emia a Ich Is Pivot And to make it practically equal, each act has : is the more prominent of the two, al- |at the goal line, if they belong any er's license for a fourth violation. |cent of Battling Nelson, thrived on Pittsb h's ‘7 nf te civ, | One brother in the backfield and the other on an though Brother Folwell is an end liable to. play |place.” —‘ i ‘Hockey Is Major Sport Izzy Trove, welterweight, was the|the punishment he sustained and ace ittsburgh’s fast and aggressive! end. qiNea an important part in the outcome of the game. Gilmour Dobie, Cornell’s veteran} When hockey teams are sued for| first pugilist to be subjected to the| tually finished much the stronger. attack is built around one of the Jim Dougery, playing, his last. year of footba'l You can have your choice at choosing which pair | mentor, and Knute Rockne, of Notre $700,000 and stars of the ice -game|new procedure. He was disqualified J test halfbacks ever developed| and considered one of the best ends on the’ Pacific of brothers will outshine cach other when they |Dame, very likely will contribute to! sold up or down the river from sums}on a foul in his bout al ‘Gibby eee aid stun- coast, and Ralph Dougery, the most versatile player — meet. “ a the debate. They are of different jof $15,000 and over, it seems about | Silvets in Brooklyn last Monday and|has been scored on in three of the erp lay put ies vs diced Aaahak S types but both hold the general time to admit this winter game to|was given a 60-day suspension by |first four games playeu. all-American eleven pic! this sea- r opinion that the gridigon game is in|the big business circle in sports |the commission yesterday. On the coast five of the teams son. Jimmy Hagan, running mate REPARING ° eo danger of being over-regulated. alongside boxing and baseball. that have opposed Stanford hi to Welch and Booth, fullback, com- BEARS P | Sport Briefs 'RUSSI A M AKES While the coaches are having! When a hockey star is sold for “the —— ' tallied on Glenn Warner’s athletes their private argument, the point of | about the'same sum as such a base- Dance Raises $3,000 in six games played. In one of the West Leading Hast || FOR PENN PASSES) seus tee OWN OLYMPICS sree scene oe res Se aquar] For Injured Grid Star/ ses tata v i G Bay, Wis. D nia tied Stanford in another. eR a ._ {don McNutt, star Marquette univers- Hall, to the convention of the Na- tity such big league expenditures. cial) Ni Q 3,000 }ec. ae Dartmouth, conceded to have one Pasadena, Cal. Dec. 24-(AP) || Bears’ Use ‘Line Plunging) ity athicte in 1922 and 1923 and a! Hone Calta eae f locker, crows oa ie eae ll Saray He oe toneetetour 4 the vas oe in the east, has —Eastern college football teams Game, But May Surprise |former prep luminary at Minoqua, Expect 2,000 Athletes to At-)y;. Hall. haa! always and an onan Bone: for. Lee at Medison Square ical expenses of Walter Whitney,| the ficse five eons played. ree of i St. Mary's, while Southern Califor- in Pasadena Series Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 24.—Gor-| report of the chairman, Edward K.|gate receipts are sufficient to jus- have invaded the West ten Wis, has been appoi = : i i star center of the Gi Bay Wi rs .. i 9 pointed coach of ; « Ray ‘. mind toward changes in the rules.|Garden where two clubs in the]? reen Bay The forward pass, the lateral times Lie “eerie irom gt: With Aerial Attack - the Marquette freshman. basketball | tend ‘Spartakinde; During His has frequently been the task of{hockey league make their home ty ade pend Base ae heave ‘and other open formations SRtaed Meuse: victerions only See squad, it has been announced by Ath- Coming Summer assembling the widely varied ideas|stands. Playing two or three times ter neneiuiaa & broken wack - | have made it difficult for any coach three times. The West has won Berkeley, Cal., D —(P)—Con- | letic Director C. M. Jennings. Of Z ann sees ch Cas ae a joo pee ieee peat Chad game with Manitowoc High’ schack. ea vearide a defense that isn’t im- i ve ‘i a happy medium, or prompting ac-|crowds of aroun and fre- ‘ . 5 four gams and three were tied. || trasting football tactics are expected | Brown to Box McCoy Moscow, Dec. 24-(#)-Soviet ath-|tion to keep a proper balance be-|quently more. ! ysicians hold out hope for the ul- oe In two service layed || ¢ i » Pennsylvania-Cali- ; i each section aa siiarioas, ct le clash in bs Pe LOE ania-Cali Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 24 — | letes, who go in for the tougher var- - freee bast Uecihap agit Pip epee the game regardless The record to date: j fornia game here Dec. 383i. Johnny McCoy, recognized in Cali- deties of sport such as cross country 5$O9999S99699 rs S the hospital for a yea of the score is now the slogan 191é—Washington State, 14; || The Quakers bewildered Cornell, | fornia as flyweight boxing champion, running and the tug’ o’ war, are | % REE rlgsd peeve Mypogdec Brown, 0. i other {has been matched with Newsboy training hard’for Russia’s own Olym- 4 a4 4 believed it rc disgrace to have TOT Oregon, 11; Pendsy ne ee een ater ony. {Brown of Sioux City, Ia, for a ten! piad which is scheduled as a coun-|% Twenty Years in Baseball Combs Country Place | « minor college eleven cross its a. 6. ) [nents | a great aerial: bombard- round fight here Jan. 3. ter-attraction to the regular Olym-|% N t B ball F goal line. 1918 — Marines, 19; Camp ;ment in their previous games, while PER pic games'at Amsterdam this sum-| % i - 2 ot a base! arm ie: 4 California relied on old-fashioned Noted Trotter Sold for $750 mr oe 4 Billy Evans, one of the greatest umpires base. 7 Is Big Problem Lakes Naval || #8gtessiveness and line smashing. Chicago, Dec. 24—One hundred] Six hundred representatives of | ball has known and now general manager ot : Richmond, Ky., Dec. 24.—Eari|. It seems ve y.esuon of drafting tines, 0: |, Te cope with the deadly Murphy-|and twenty-five more vacers and,;workers’ sport _ organizations|% the Cleveland Indians, has written for the readers Combs, hard-hitting outfielder of | ball players is again to be the source 7; Oregon, 6, || to-Shober passing —“combination® trotters were bought off the auction abroad are to be invited and 1,500/% of The Bismarck Tribune what he considers the the New York Yankees, while en-|of considerable argument between Fog: Ohio. || Coach Nibs Price has concentrated {block at the Union Stock yards ant-{ Russian athletes will compete in|% most interesting happenings in his colorful base- : thusiastic over his own haseball|the majors gnd minors. te, |on a specially-developed defense. If] nual race horse sale Thur: this “Spartakiade,’ as. it is called. ball career. Evans has written these stories ex. career, does not intend to neces-| As I talked with. perhaps 100 1922—California, 0; Washing- |, this fails, campus rumor has it, the/eKntucky Rock, a trotter, It will be held.at Moscow from Au-|% ¢lusively for NEA Service and The Bismarck sarily raise his two sons to be ball| minor league club owners at Dallas, ton and Jefferson, 0. | California mentor may vary his own | getting the top price at $ gust 12 to 22,* Y Tribune and it is a series certain to a 1 to ~ | players. ° ‘vexas during the recent conven- 1923 — Southern California, || 8ttack with a retaliatory drive! horse was bought from Mack Win-| A “Winter Spartakiade” to corre- every baseball fan. Start following his years ‘But if they should want to play /|tion, the thing that struck me most 14; Penn State, 3. |through the air—a complete depar-|nings of Muncie, Ind., by George!spond to the Winter Olympics at|% #5 umplre today. ball, it is all right with me,” | prominent was the inability of 1924—Washington, 14; Navy, || tU%e, from the Golden Bears’ style/W. Boynton, of Aurora, Ill. St. Moritz, Switzerland, also will be | % R|he says. “I shall give them an edu-|the minor leaguers to agree on just u. Tests is tie wecai -tbne heat W. and J. El held here starting February 8. Ski-| 066664000 aneocenennnce ie catien Sahtct then ohoake theies¥ | Wine rere -/favamed aie 1925—Notre Dame, 27; Stan- |] +. ctituti : rearen y. and J. Elects ing and skating-will be the prin- ss ‘, 5 careel $ me. 8 Ir favo 10. 75 Stan- |) institutions have met. Pennsylvania} Washington, Pa., Dec. 24. ipal sports and the Soviets WPS Three Great Finishes in World Series Games Combs is leading the life’ of aj league ownership of minor league 1926—Alabama, 20; Washing- || Comes West seeking satisfaction for | the first time in many years intend sending 100 of their best r Bluegrass country leman on his|c-.vs. Utners just as strong! Sa 19. a 14 to 0 drubbing administered by | ball captain at Washington and Jef-) skaters to’ Norway this winter for ' CHAPTER 7 fdrm here and ‘after his baseball| posed it. Some favored the 1927 — Stanford, 7; Ala- || California in 1925. ferson has’ been elected without a|the Norwegian National holiday. :| Since I made my debut in the American League in 1906, just 21 world |days are over expects to return to aot ere aple creremeat of sev- series have been staged between the two major leagues. In my role of this quiet life. That won't be for | ering ions majors. a PPS pevaptataey rani eas contest, Carl G. Ashman of Chatle- Tnd.vieual asso pullsbmant for its arp legge ee gle aoe Civate having workin s 3 roi, Pa., centre on the varsity, hav-,own sake is not favoréd by Soviet i seri ini ii ing | @ long time, though, for Com -| Relative agree- also lost to three major opponents Ing ech selected unanimousiy, at mj sport. authorities, and cclTScT ye eee ee ee ae, anes are coae, oer cunt Hime as carrying |ciares, “Twill play baseball: until |menta with major league clube, 8 bama, 7. "9 rt rf in al plete the backfield threat that swept | this season. ‘ meeting of the 23 lettermen today. - | sports” predominate. in the list of apagoital thelt SUasS Sh coeds ae are for its setting Boston, the| they take my suit away frony me.” |ce..ain cliqve war delighted to work the Panthers through to a brilliant | Advance sales point to an attend- " events for the Russian. games, year was 1912 and the contending teams the New Yorks Giants and the sab hand in hand with fog esipel <i record clear of defeats and with only | ance of about 60,000. - - Higgs Tops Tennis Distance racing, steepl2-chasing-| Boston Red Sox. Going into the seventh game, it was all even, with the | in taking players ‘on » while one tie—that with Washington and London, Dec. 24.—)—British ten-| and rifle-shooting are especially fa-| final result hinging on the outcome of this all-important game. Billy Evans Says {| other owners frowned upon the sah Jefferson. y : Coach Says Football nis players are ranked as follows by | vored as means of keeping fit and] It was the great Christy Mathewson against the youthful Hugh Be- @|0sition, and insisted on outright To pphold Western honors, Stan- .- steq.| Hamilton Price, secretary of the} prepared for war. dient, almost an unknown twirler prior to the start of the classic. He ownership of every player on their ford will have team slightly light Now Tests Mentality Tennis Referees’ Association: 1K. ——$———_ starred in three of the games, although receiving credit for only one| , UONG RUNS PLENTIFUL club. ve re oundage jul one iggs; <, J. ©. Gregor 5 4 in Joo! o ™) Veteran Runner Dies | victory. ~ thoroughly drilled in all the trick-| ‘Tyes i (P) | Greig; 4, H. W. Austin; 5, er, of a master strategist. Le gpucion, Besa Dee amtegoee Crole-Rees; 6, C. H. Kingsley: 7, H. cqtantore's line is bolstered by| by recent rule changes and by the|K- Lester; 8, O. G. N. Turnbull; 9, foe the Red So: ‘aptain Hal McCreery at center and | modern diversified attack that the|R- Lycett; 10, Nigel Sharpe; 11, C. j blanked New York in the eighth and ninth. fads ipllge Post, gua.d, the latter] game is no longer easy for the col- |: Hughes; 12, W H. Powell. . Boston, Mass., Dec. 24.—(?)—Wil- f Vingikg kt ear ae \ being choren by many authorities for |foge student. to- master and at, the — liam Prouty, Veteran distance run-| He was faurgffor a run in the tenth, which loomed as big as mountain, @ year's all-Coast squad. same time keep abreast of, his “othe Fetes ave Blaver eee bender ght fonly in maine pare and it seemed as if the Giants were to win the series, after the count at . ra. Coach: 3..F.. Meco i . 24. 4)—Play- | '8 a “ put ee A eared ete ay Kale for i2 sents pilot of the Ati. | ine 594 minutes out of a possible 600 | eighth year, but still was in training, | "° SARs AMES uiasis Sa ep RSE : ae SNODGRASS' MUFF COSTLY ~ “Wildente” i re had planned to take part in a : “Biff” zona “Wildcats. ’ total for ten games, Albert Tobin, | 80¢ ke n bree, and fe “The day when any husky lad|St, Mary's College tackle, estab-| cross-country race of 3,100 miles) ae older fans will recall that the famous muff of Center Fielder Snod- halfback, provided the impetus|CUld be an athlete, especially a lished an unusual mark for the 1927 | from Los Angeles to New York, next grass featured the 1912 series. Fale, pinctiitier for Wood, opened the for Stanford's offensive that bowled |£o%tball Player, are gone for good,” | Season on the Pacific.coast. He was |SPy 2 a. ran n0 miles on have been an easy out, but was In the seventh inning of the final game Bedient was removed for Pinch- on Eve of Long Rum) hitter Hendricksen, who doubled, scoring Jake Stahl with the tying run. Hermes Joe Wood, ace of x star, took up the burden at this point and, na ‘i I h wit it over two of the best Coast teams| declares the Arizona University | out for only two minutes of one aor tne, tenth le Maccagrteee” ~ to give the 1926 champions # claim |8Tidiron mentor. | game and four minutes of another. Se ees enee see, Bnet This brought the head of the Red Soxs’ batting order up. Hooper, on the 1927 title. Hyland is rated|_,“It’s no cinch job for a student " habla *| number one in the batting order, flied out, but Mathewson, working care- who has other subjects to master to Former Grid Star Dies 82 seconds, He was a grandfather. fully on the dangerous Steve Yerkes, walked him. . in the country and runs acquire » working knowledge of 20), South Bend, Ind., Dec. 24-—(P)—| 5 | ‘Then came the second slip of the inning, one that was just as fatal as in 10 second, ia; hundren or more plays. with all their varia- end) A. Henry, former Nebraska Many Have Entered the error by Snodgrass, which immediately put the Giants ha the defensive. It. will be Pittsburgh’s second | tions- ‘ ied oat eh died here after nue Florida Golf Meet] , 222**", "ied 2 high foul between heme aed tet, should have clash with Stanford. In 1922 War-|_, "College football is growing out |eration for, appendicitis. A dozen ri CCU) been an easy out but somehow it\was allowed to fall untouched to the ner brought his Panthers out West |°f the class where it can be taught | men offe - i ele lood for a trans- — ground between three of the Giants giving Speaker another lease on life. and trounced the team he now] &sily to college students. fenton an ._ Melvin, Indianapolis} New York, Dec. 24.—(?)—Entries| He made the most of it by hitting safely to right, sending the tying run coaches by a 16 to 7 score. Now usiness associate, gave a pint of|from a dozen states have been re-| over the plate. A long A by Gardner to the ot ttield permitted the win- “Pops endeavor will be to reverse| Leads Majors, Then |‘ blood but the help was unavail-|ceived for ‘competition ‘in the first | ning run to scote from Stecher to Meet Lewis Fla., next month, the committee in| game, and what's worse, decided the.classic. If ever a pitcher champion of the American league one) “Stranzler” Lewis, both claimants | trophy, valued at $1,000, will be the GIANTS LOSER AGAIN victory. 4 ing. national amateur. golf tournament ae € : Drops to Minors ( ¢ St. Louip, Mo. Dec. 24—(P)—A | charge anno to win a ball game, Mathewson did that 0 . vrai the eoneein to the heavyweight wrestling cham-| prize for the winner. On January 4,| ‘Tho New York Glants also tigured in thrilling finish number two; with | w:iof" the one of the fastest football players | for club champions at St. Augustine,| It. was one of the wildest finishes I have ever seen in a world series New York, Dec. 24—(?)—Batting | match between Joe Stecher and Ed|" ‘The Walter 3. Travis memorial Wf is _the experience of Harry Pionship of the world, has been. ar- medy sharing parts banging Dato Anes raseygred ranged here for the night of Monday, Soe palling pea a i br Sod Acame ighth Fale of the sixth 1 + .& clreult in’ 1906 with an aterane of| eon ‘i : hole final will be January 7. ‘At the start of the contest the series stood to 2 in favor of the New -, By MorrissAckerman 809, Manush dropped to below 200 Alrican Chike Roce 077 —_—___—_—— York Yankees, ‘The filants bad to win to even the count and prolong Wild goose shooting in the west-|i85¢ season. The and downs! Durban, Natal, Dec. 24S, J. GHATS series to se! . : : ‘ : ais fe | ac le in ae) PRR a a | seh adi, or Sa ning a Cate, wore lading wih Arti re : swapped - to’ the St." Louis. Browns | jump of 26 feet 9 faches in the Natal | “GQ | soNght suddenly lost egntrol, giving two bases on balls after Yeing found | Marsters .| with First B: £ : i Sas: Suttiekder pearian Lu’ Blue for| athletic championship contests. Ryan, ‘who succeeded him, was just as wild. : ry Rice, Pita psd < Van Gilder And a third player Iowa Cinder Track | Br The jAnencintas Pree) |. Befor the inning was ‘over the Yankebs had made five of the most Trapshooters Elect’ - | Largest in Big Ten Bera Ge) ae Patek, | eeapeat s So Senger ee ee oom oe ee Carolina Man Prexy Chicago, Dee. 24— When the Peluso, Sait, bak "« Bs " OCCURRED THIS SEASON Dayton, 0. ‘Dee. 24-—iP—Inéne| fed evap. smepe i, Aten mas staged inthe 047 eicah bet Spartanburg, is | ows | arch { ie he ee pore of his-trouble by fanning ‘admits that he : dougheat decision I ever made. | tho