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named on several all-star teams thro t of this zone, Diayes ugh most of Tribu HATS PRICED AT $5 TO $10 ' Bergeson’s Clothing Store Opposite Postoffice on Broadway id yet they Satisfy * is not the! whole story of a a 7 Gs 4 i PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928 i Ive Dismarc en aced on -North Dakota Footba Cam .« } eS ee ais, aks : — illi Tom H S Wil Be Next Ring Champion of World illiston, La Moure, Jo eeney Says He Will Be Next Ring Chamoi Wor i -é J {WINNERS FROM TAPS WILL SOUND OVER A FEW MORE ‘HOT-FOOT’ DEMONS | NODAK 14 GIVEN . . argo, Jameston an BLACKSMITH IS ‘CODFEET | NATION'S FI LAST YEAR COP | GREAT MACHINES IN EAST TOM DENY ‘5 FAVOR ’ : BACK AFTER HIS |... ' Mandan Men Named | Carnegie Tech and Boston Col- INGWERSEN TRIES “Bismarck has ‘cold feet.’” —— | HOCKEY GAMES| “iese are oniy two unde. |AUSTRALIA BRA P aerrity cet sate ae’ oinoe| New York Writers Place Teani § O'Hare, Jacobson, Paris, Hoffman, and Klipstein Are Place feated and Untied; Tartans T0 SHAKE IOWA’S vigorously, wagging their tongues| 12th in List of 24 Un. : j A sie Ss = ‘i " : ne z é “ on Tribune “ res aan bag Big Ted Meinhover Revamped New York Ameri- Will Mect Notre Dame and OVERCONFIDENCE ‘Anzac Says He Learned a Lot Had a eA ebure fetta defeated Teams 5 is Mae lonorable Mention cans Fight to Tie With’ Boston Faces Canisius, Also When He Fought Losing |to meet Williston for an unofficial! North Dakota’s football team i | O'HARE PROVES EASIEST TO PLACE ON CRITIC’S TEAM | Ottawa Senators Unbeaten Ciny Bacoarageten Is Foe. Bout With Tunney ie soe raatiaie Pipa ceeseytia tae Unie iste, Grand Forks, and ' ’ pone jecause he , perhaps .nore pul cael Mics KemeERT AR . 7, +3 ae Ni York, N —(P\—' see as feating t ti t | licity this year thi . it Other Teams Represented by Selections Are Minot, Valley City, Xe katy Now 1a AP) — Pty cay Novy. 10.) They'll tune Teller’s Prediction of _ WILL BEGIN ‘TRAINING pe IG echied | athletic team at the aehool? Gecoede } ie a cou Kah a‘ ree teams that finished in the s ‘ . r ith| ing to University officials. Devils Lake, Grafton, and Mohall; Five Williston Players doldrums of the National Hockey saat somortew: The oh ot un Eat Badger Victory nok to lay 6 DE tee tea ate mi) Wednesday's Ababa Biba y Receive Honor Positions League last season served notice in! month and a half of gridiron war- oe i im-|not fans by roundhouse thinking | dispatches from New York City a the opening games of the 10ett|fare finds only: nine teams in ‘this| Chicago, Nov. 16—Overconfidence Se ded ios Hiss ave caeied tat the Behemoths | lengthy story carried tabulations SAUCK THe the PEATE CEHIS SRY ‘Th sector able to boast a state spotless | of his Iowa pigskin warriors is wor-| self Experienced Until He [have “chilly pedal extremities” and | concerning 24 undefeated major col- : muel iat | running t is Lige "Cl of defeat. rying Coach Burt Ingwersen more that the palms of victory rest un-| lege clevens scattered over the coun- TRIBUNE ALL-STATE SELECTIONS ee eee eer etis mames|, And of that three-quarters of a|than Wisconsin's heralded pasting Meets Jack challenged on Williston’s brow. try. It was pleasing for North Da- dicated through last night’s games rt kota fs 0 First Team Positi y hrough last night’s games| dozen only Carnegie Tech and Bos-|and running attack. Minot fans on a basis of compara-| Kota fans to witness North Dakota’s tion Second Team that they would again make it a : i ver Chi. ‘i name 12th on this list of hi v Jacobson, Bismarck B Vand 3. Mii hated fight for hannioneut ton college have escaped ties. Car-]| Inoculated by victories over lon nt,, Nov. 16.—()—Tom | tive scores have reached the conclu-| 77a: ist of mighty acobson, Bismarck (c) Q anders , Minot ry r the championship. | vepie’s Tartan fe ei Minnesota, and Ohio State, ‘oronto, Ont., F sion that Williston is a better team | &tidiron representatives. Carney, Williston LHB Mellon, Fargo Perhaps the greatest sensation | WG, ut Carter’ field’ Stuit | fowa’ appears too confident of a tri- |Heeney thinks he will be the next |tha) Bismarck. ‘They say: winning six games and tieing Pierce, La Moure RHB Jarvis, Valley City Was the showing of the greatly sl-) Bend, tomorrow when they clash| Umph over the Badgers tomorrow to / heavyweight champion of the world: | “The Bismarck Demons trimmed] 0"e, and scoring 187 points to the O'Hare, Bismarck FB Crouse, Jamestown (c) fought through 10 minutes of high| With the shock troops of Notre| suit Ingwersen, who years ago was] . fe.cit'trodncing from Gene Tun-|the locals, 18 to 0, but at that stage| ODinion ot the’ Nee Yoteat the j Ree Faire MeRhe, Heviletiakts speed to a scoreless tie with the|Dame, but Boston college appears | (aught by pis old teacher, (er [ney in the latter's farewell ring ap-|°f the race the green Magicians| the Associated Press cetablished ite : Frankie, Jamestown Murney, Grand Forks Ottawa Senators. : THEO OSHOS CF CaRTETG Gane ins |GEnees oan bat nity Utd VERE: arance last summer, says-he be-| Were far from the peak of their per-! claim to national honors. se ae, » y. 5 f pense of Canisius, one of the| dence can beat any go i formance. Against Williston, ever isti ‘ Paris, Bismarck Larson, La Moure ain ncthen, Tevamped team, Chicago! seven elevens tied, but’ not beaten,| All week long the fowa seed Urbanite Leeks td rated Minot’s chief rival, and for ‘Asset Al Sete me A 7 Hoffman, Bismarck McGrath, Williston period and came out on the short end| Among the other undefeated |_attempted to slap down the op-/thoieote sirivor, which the locals were pointed, the| seven of the 48 state univemitice ‘ Klipstéin, Bismarck Toman, Mandan of a2 to.0 game against Toronto, _|teams Villanova, tied once, clashes | timistic wave, but the only KeiP 8) “urne bout I had with Tunney | Magicians tallied two touchdowns to! the country are undefeated in. th : villis 5 an The Pittsburgh Pirates reversed|with Grove City, tied twice; City|has had came from a Cedar Rapids ” three for the opposing team.” ¥ eated in the Stroud, Williston Stokkee, Grafton ittsburg! G , “ vo s ts .| taught me a great deal,” Tom said * ‘ 1928 football race. These are Ten- ' acs iE the prediction: that they would be|College of New York, which has two| fortune-teller, who forecasts a Wis-| 8 ct day when he arrived with| Say the Bismarck fans: “Minot|nessee, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska u Fleck, Mandan Lukins, Williston the weaklings of the league by bat-|draw decisions on its books. meets} Consin victory. his bride on the last lap of a round-|fefutes its own statement and| North Dakota, Utah, and Wisconsin, N Honorable Mention tling the Boston Bruins through a|Manhattan; Lowell Textile, held to! Jowa City, scene of the game |e Cota te moon tour. “I made jProves Bismarck is a real cham-! North Dakota's record is particu: Ends—Geston, Graftons Memhover, Bismarck; || full, 6® minutes before Boston fin-|one scoreless diaw, engages Worces-| Which may decice the Big, Ten IO: | 'tct'of mistakes in that fight that (Pion. larly impressiv> on the defensive and eee Pe ctson Valley City > ’ s , ay pulled out a 4 to 0 victory inj ter ade SS eu Ag- crewed tpaay With the advance {I'll never make again.” inp ‘s Bis sdilees this: iy .__ | offensive as it ranks sixth among erguson, y City. * ° le overtime period. 4 gies meet ode Island. uard of the throng that plans to Heeney now is headed for New ‘inot was ‘green’ when Bis-| the 24 unbeaten elevens in both de- 3 Tackles Wilson, Minot; Orness, Valley Citys ||, A Nomen! ste Cupeen ty | mut alts, Unsetete, area [atch he clah, anode’ wero) Fore wom be Wl eure ieee [ee and tered Coe | Beem ae hy ae ie ‘ “ 7 war e ‘mor; 0 va, @ ) Folend nap dia Sa :, Mohall; Whit: Grand Fork city rivalry with the Maroons by a|task. The Tigers, unbeaten but seeonely nee of ie a agttags Stnayeunee carpaipn, TeArs big- |by Bismarck, walloped the Ma-| ing Great; Ohio, owing Green Ky. i Guards—Handy, Mohall; Whitman, Grand Forks. 3 to 1 count. After a slow start the/held even by Virginia and Ohio| |, Meanwhte it isconsie Py Jame, |gest ambition is to get into the same |gicians 26 to 0. Mandan’s 26 to 0| City College of New York, and the Center—Dunstan, Jamestown; Geist, Minot. teams staged another of their many|State, must dispose of Yale if they| Sig along with its passing game, | Oi Cit tac Dempsey. “He is the |triumph looks a little better than|Connecti-ut Acgies have had less Quarterback—Nesting, Williston. fierce battles before 12,000 fans, the| want to take a clean slate to Phila-|and.seemingly had it down to per, | greatest of them all,” says the New | Williston’s 20 to 13 victory. points scored against them. Of the ’ j Halfbacks—Clinton, Grand Forks; Horner, Mo- full capacity of the forum. Two|delphia for the closing battle against | fection. The leavs Madison today | Zealander, “and I never will consider | “In two games Bismarck was two|seven undefeated state universities, ; hall: McDonal fd and Helbling Mendim, , » foals in the final period gave the|/Navy. Some 55,000 will see this Pac Teernigut quarters at Cenae Ray myself a really experienced fighter |touchdowns better than Mandan.|North Dakota has had the fewest t ‘Pullbockeseliken, Grafton: Weble, Fargo SE rors" clmgon Soe Yor ies tthe ttt serio [sa Governor Fred Zamarnan tun tare bad een with Jock. (Tote Berar etal from rep eas eee, . ; a ys v3 ve a Bast hbdel iy iowns stronger than i is next in line, On 4 Rangers got off to a good start by! There are a flock of other feuds | Sued a “pep” call yesterday, request- Cutting’s crew. its offensive showing North Dakota } : stopping the Detroit Cougars tolto be hauled out for their annual| in® students and everyone in Madi- Students Rebel When “As for Minot’s two touchdowns | is topped only by Tennessee, Detroit } ; sig see North Dakow gape ee presakp La ee eee Tilatiediwaite and his big mechine-| Purple Suggests That |szsinst Williston, it, is to. laugh.) University, Ohio Wesleyan, Florida, i With the Nort akota high school football season ao ae ica ween Pennsylvania an olumbia,| “Two other invasions were on to. . . Inable to score against Bismarck | 2nd Heidleberg. i 4 4 ended, selection of the 11 best gridsters in the state automati- BISON PL ANNING Dartmouth and Cornell, Colgate andj aay "in, tro Big Ten gridiron ranke,| CNicago Quit Sports |or Mandan, Minot shows a Williston | If North Dakota can whip Mt. St, eae “ae : ; Syracuse, Holy Cross and Harvard, | GY im the : 2 defensive weakness which would be| Charles at Creat Falls, Saturday, it _ cally comes into vogue. ; : Williams and Amherst, Rutgers and { Zllinois going to Chicago and North- ? : sver.[‘duek soup” for line plungers like | Unquestionably will be one tks } And selecting 11 good players from so many stars in the Lehigh. western invading Indiana. _,Chicago,, Nov. 16.—()—Univer-|ontsre or Jacobson or for a pass-| Very few unbeaten teams in the ; The Bismarck Tribune has chosen 39 high school perform- and middle west to end all even in| °onfidenee, but his men got most of |Daily Northwestern, student publi. [Hover duo,” PERE ee ers as outstanding men in the state. Five Bismarck men have —— Aree Py ertoi belicest Minteunitone oer ienocked out of them by Michi-|eation of Northwestern university, Bh ek ae cradle heh oe fe suit be pe ive TOE st day an ; + been placed on the first eleven. Two Williston men are given! Fargo, N. D., Nov. 16—If method|stop New York university at the|S2... me phich suggested that Chicago quit)" «Bismarck, called ‘the champions | licity which will sweep the country, ati ; . 1 ining i iteri , i Smarting under criticism of| Big Ten athletics “because of the Sevedioa ele di cea iti 4 £ ions on the first eleven. Mandan, Jamestown, La Moure,|of training is any criterion, the} Yankee Stadium nor any who doubt . ‘ , " Big. r »{of Burleigh and »| according to University critics. The aoa are each represented by one man on the star outfit. |North Dakota Agricultural college| Army will wallop Carleton Onethe Bae ree en EM aan ‘Coun ence geet its teams. | also are taueploas (cr WA Oi recent stories secured by North Da- i ‘Ter teams are represented on the second team: Minot,|should have a formidable basketball other hand Pittsburgh is given only | ‘Amos Stage’s Chicago team was in| retributive action, recalling the sev-|tY Plus Cass, Stutsman, Emmons, kota have been obtained through the e vend 4 os team this winter. an outside chance to halt Nebras-| 5 fichti ted F Chicags |Barnesand Walworth county, South | Cooperation of A. J. Gould, Asso- _ Fargo, Valley City, Jamestown, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, La) “Believing that footwork agility is!ka’s rush at Lincoln, and For a fighting, mood. erance of athletics between Chicago wf vs ciated Press sports editor in New ; Peiitie. stand di Grafton, iz potwork agility is/ka’s rush at Lincoln, and Fordham) Coach Pat Page and his Indiana |and Northwestern two years ago, but |Dakota. York City, and Paul Mikkelson, As- 1 “ Moure, Williston, Mandan, and Grafton. a necessary qualification in theJis the second choice in its Polo|ateven waited the Northwestern | university officials are doing their |, “You bet Bismarck has cold feet,”| sociated , Mea on cies Som’ Chi go, Valley City, Grafton, Grand Forks, 4 Oe ’ putting his net candidates through TALI TMA Tt juries. Northwestern, however, was th itled al that | publicity man at the University. , Bo: re given honorable mention. ’ hone in good physical condition, and 20|@————_--_---_____.@| they are entitled to a rest before|" University authorities are makin; reer eae Bates sade the tap Bloom “Fights Last Night {|e serie -Yotng over Binet] « cermin efor adver th . The footbal’ critic has little dif-| drive ralner Bhan epee tationed at |structor at the college, is the pro- Et Ohio State, Coach Jack Wilee |° “Basketball is in the distant pis ee its unusual, reco: , a. ‘ e nie. 8 “ ng” » 4 4 ith the ius in hnoin the, eet ulbck| Stee tot he belongs at hldbac. ery, ummm 728! DAY SATURDAY seizes sits size tite to find] or the Aneorited Prone [atta ae he passed Minster | the: Nodal an nalonal attain i ns : ss cofitggeed aprias ASosry ine. incinnati.—! jerson, ny while we have | for 1929. Inasmuch as Coach West of Johnny O'Hare perfcrming through- Wilson, Fleck Ends jwith his crew of ringmen. This is line Betkaves Way Thiokingwer & Cody Wyo, outpointed Tommy |this nice weather?” heen blreaal " out the season. The Bismarck full-} Junie Wilson, Fargo, and Fleck,|believed to be the first time in col- |e yes play Muskingum in a ly, Wyo., poi ° iy Mag abe cin Mibok-onabeslon ile: as already received offers of games . . i peaniaates eenthe pee one oe ee ar rrase ees in developing basketball se ne grid a on in North Da-|a week hence. Howard Mitchell, Cincinnati |they avidly follow the preliminary | that this wave of news material go- mythic: dre pet sa jeonety 4 1S cts __|kota Agricultural college uniforms,; Purdue and Michigan, which pk 10).. Joh Moore, Pitts- |practice sessions of the Demon bas-| ing thi h the vill h | charleyhorse in his thigh the greater] marck during the season. The De;) | Cage veterans to make use of this| eight Bison seniors will make a su- 1 eee e Te ORME Tito | Metda oatDuisina Nedag done) ketectoi who lace poling farsinatc| et Noetepsrees i obec ake fensive and defensive. He might be| through the other side of the line.|George Hermes and Cy’ Peschel,|sfternoon, A conference team, South |qer eter ny, “or important games No- her —— lo!sctee esmeca igend heats: #4 : H ges . ns ‘ , hoon. A 1 eam, vember 24. Purdue will clash with Ponca City, Oklg.. knocked out —— —————_— described as the, backbone of | the| This switch to the other side mace| Wahpeton: George Hays, Elkton, S.|Dakota University, constitutes the its” greatest rival, Indiana, and| Quintin Rojas, Chile (2). COPIES HELEN'S STYLE TO BUILD BIG STADIUM its season of eight games against) Folendorf, who was taken out of the| very St di Be "Lari hig) hain opposition. £ . Michigan will attempt to halt Iowa, Elam, Pa,.— Joey Scalfaro, Yolande Metaxa, . 16-year-old| Athletic officials at Iowa will start * the strongest teams in the state un-| game exhaazied in the last quarter.|“Bebby" Hatm, alkeonference fore| thor ation Will seriously weaken | if Wisconsin fails, on that date. New York, outpointed Dave |French tennis star, says she copies | work on a stadium capable of seat- defeated. Wilson was always down under! ward y, Hahn, all-conference for-'the tackle posts next year unless} At Minnesota Coach “Doc” Spears{ Adelman, Philadelphia (8). Helen Wills’ style as much as she|ing 80,000 within the next few “The Bismarck man weighs about| punts and a good receiver of passes.|shortiy. expected to draw his suit/Coach Borleske can uncover some |is concerned mostly with what his Ottumwa, Ia.—Eddie Dwyer, {can to achieve tennis perfection. | months. F170 pounds stripped, and has. the| Fleck is a combination back and end,|° Prostects of developi trong | Promising, material from the fresh-| reserves can do in the way of stop-| Atchison. Kan... knocked out Jack porate ES Se school athlete in the state. Hitting] called back to run, pass, or kick,| enhanced by the jixeturn of eeveral |ane serintetenoieiiionee ott ,| tor would appreciate a chance to oux y. Ia.—Geral im Mooney is regular ful ine veterans of the Indiana team, . 8 re iS vas i A : i v ly Leon-| rest as many regulars as possible “Tuffy”) Griffiths, Sioux City, |for the Georgetown ele’ nd _his | including those t od backs, Ben- Bat Ste eda | Pek eave fo tay eee: ane ae Na | Ora atu can |'us Sp ane gn “eel pe] Seed et Amy cnr: | aah ed ar (oo Re al eg = with a ground-gaining crash. Hej gainer than any of his backfield| Aberdeen, S. D.: Elmer Parisean | Gog eae clonde end, and |son at Wisconsin two weeks from} Chicago (3). stitutes for the team. football careers this year. : j i i * “ > the| 4 1S. D.; Elmer Pariseau, | Gerald Barney, stocky guard, will sec | Saturday. { " eee, | crash peapdremn, like & tee Be as a eae neon te Grafton; “Gilly” Johnson, Rockford, | service for the last time tomorrow, ees inability to pass accurately. Time | gains were made around his end dur- Ill; Eric Tonn and Oscar Hanson of | but a large number of veterans for ; WANTS AMERICAN WIFE | and again the Demon fullback ing ene oeeasin FecoSae ie rere para teenie) che mesitons wall lesgen their loss. janie arg who says he is © crashed through the line to throw, McRae, Devils Lake, who gets a) Wor voe, ‘wo Wahpeton ball carriers com- | through with the track, plans a busi- { }+ opposing backs for substantial loss-| wing call on the second eleven, is] '’ #)Ppeton. plete the list of those who will be |ness trip to America soon and says } py oppor the field mad ie rare ——_—_———- missing next fall. Cyril Peschel and| he hopes to get an American wif ; pre ous presence much geri oe sot nies nario pe a ae a Hf U N T K AYOES Gearae Herne fleet enmnenntss Bi this Saunt. Bie sais ; . punting was better than average, soned in grid play. He is an end es- roughout eir high school and col- ——- + H and his Bround-gainilig ability when | sentially uty was called back i eke uiaeesrs, will i gorely mished AD NEED FOR SROCKINGS ‘ound was needed was not equalled | kick, ; . He had go y Bison fans who have watche ie majorit; south it iy Beenie man in the state, He is ps al pte teasehen’ mite their gridiron capers. Both these | ball teaoetnine practically all their : ae a powerful blocker and inter-| kins, though pet Reciaculat Was a rovene pullche ho hand for the bas- | some each year without wearing erence man, consistent defensive and offensive etball season, however. stockings. Crouse of Jamestown is another} player on the Williston eleven. = good fullback, but he didn’t have the Good Eads Ni Tulsa, Okla., Nov. 16.—()—Babe , drive nor defensive ability of the| Gace Grafton: Momhever, Bis-|Hunt, heavyweight contender off FIT YOUR PERS ; Bismarck boy. The Bluejay proved| | Geston, Grafton; Meinhover, Bis-| ponca city, Okla, had another early- ONALITY fan. important cog in Jamestown's| Marck, and Ferguson, Valley City,| Punt GnScxgut ‘Tight to his eneeit play and deserves a place on the Are Siven honorable mention. | Ges | today, while Quintin Romero Rojas, second mythical eleven, being rated) {2m ,@ cousin of the former ssptain| Chitcan heavyweight, whom Hunt slightly ahead of Selliken of Grafton and end, is following in his| Knocked out in the second round last ane Weible of Fargo. relative’s footsteps, according to his | Right, was under suspension by the Jacobson Is Quarter -|coach, Bob Nelson. Meinhover,| city athletic commission. — i The quarterback candidates are aj tipping the HcalesiBt B pends and sen suspending and. tare > bil F )b- | measurin; t in his) 27% ¢ e ne Be taniecthceat err ae a4 “nai eae was cruertiny man | Chilean was out of condition and did uncommon! ly good judgment on the fox Bismark, playing eee end Boy, bar forth nS best ellorts: : ridiron, gets the call. Ben ran his| and defensive tackle. It was Mein- loored Rojas for the count :: Bismarck team like a veteran, rare-| hover who scored the winning touch-| of three in the opening round, then ly failing to call a right play. He is down for his team against Valley put him away after a minute of box- ‘@ good ground-gainer, being the man! City, and it was Big Ted who out-|!ng in the second round. who made it a bad game ae Fargo pia Walter Folendorf so decisive- * at Bismarck. Jacobson is also an| ly in the game with Fargo. Fergu-| ong {eam, McGrat! ter for the accurate passer, an accurate drop-| Son scored one of the two touch-| Williston aggresation is siven. th * Kicker, and could be depended upon| downs against Bismarck in state| call for conten cod Tomar is given r+ ;. 7 » given }- to do the punting if O’Hare were} pla: ba another good end,| the guard berth, Handy, Mohall, : pee ie the eee “igus qui Ii ightning, who was used to and Whitman, Grand Forks, were , is a cl.ver runner, but errs| carry the ball. oe in judgment frequently and Frankie, Jamestown, is called the ane other. suards fy ho Save aareee the natural leader that the Bismarck | best tackle in the state by a number] sng ‘Dunstan’ Jamestown,” follow = youth is. Nesting, Williston, could] of critics. A big fellow, he was] closely on the heels of Hoffman and = not help being @ good man under the| Bart McLeod’s best lineman, ope! Mecre 1p SOA APOE i “ tutelage of doe Cutting, but he has| ing holes a “mile wide” and keeping| “yet ste mention halfbecks aré | not had the ability of either Jacob-| opposition from tearing through his i iti Stroud, Willret hed Frankie Clinton, Grand Forks; Horn- height in football against. the| $f, Moball, McDonald and Helbling, | Mohall "Yellowjackets, "breaking table Zo their coaches and.” might iroug! ine on several occi ts] sions to throw opposing backs for displace any of the first four men looses and being the st int i if they were trying out for a regu- the Coyote Tine "Murcee, Grand| if eleven. Clinton is a. revam Forks, and Stokkee, Grafton, two| Suara, with natural backfield ability husky tackles from the northeastern who rose to his heights in the Grand pactioe. get the call for the eomed Farks-Gratton game. Horner as A HAT YOU'LL ENJOY WEARING... AT A 2 team, closely pressed by Wilson! Coach Johnny Mach st Mohall. Me-| PRICE YOU'LL ENJOY PAYING. ' Orness, Valley Cit; 5 > Donald, though stationed st quarter- é F Far Orness played p o ‘go. ,_ Pl back, belorigs at a half post, as does SL! uu. or defensive tackle and offensive: half-| H, aed, back. Wilson played his best game elbling, who hasn't the drive neces- against Mandan, though his team ary Sta He rgd fullback. The two was beaten unmercifully. Folendorf,| Mandan backs were crack ground #