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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19s Bismarck High School Cage Outfit Will Open Season Tonight < HEBRONFACES Cadi ia Will M S j ia T : California Wi eet Strong Foe in Georgia Tech New Year’s Day \paereeeee Ss a i DEMON OUTFIT |—~——~“swines Bigs ——SC*Y ‘FIVE NORTH-DAKOTA GRID ATHLETES Swings Big Clu DIXIE MACHINE May Not Lose a Game IN FIRST TILT, a | | ‘eka. GET GOPHER LETTERS AND NUMERALS i 5‘ {! Georgia Tech, Gelden Bear Opponent January 1, Nobody's |} SAID GREATEST Keogan, Notre Dame Coach, Hes Many Siazs on noe ee . | Football Fool His Squad Mandan Wins Over Solen and| BASKETBALL Hovde, Devils Lake, and Rur- Hebron Last Night in Typ- dick, Williston, Win Letters; ical Openers i ULAUGHLIN TAKES TWO, Fisher, Cavalier, Griffin, : aus ‘ | akpala, S. Dak., Dec. 15.—Mc- a | Mizell, Thomasson, Speer, and} Laughlin ‘strong cage quint won its Devils Lake, and Platou, Far- a . y | ‘ +, ., fifth game of the season when it I HEBRON CENTER GOOD) Lumpkin Among Nation's defeated Wakpala here 17 to 7 go, Win Numerals - i pee Sta icLaughlin won the girls’ pre- % _—— t “4 : | Greatest Stars liminary game 18 to 6. Five North Dakota football men 43 First Foes Are Small But in rye A ao A eeoenun it rey cee of bene were e : . 5 I ~ ~~ “1 7 ‘um! greatly in ie ys’ me, | Honored at le annual pt] = t Midseason Shape; Bismarck GOLDEN BEARS STRONG Wakrala ‘failed to score ‘until the [Vocation at the Gopher armory ‘ Riteneth Uninewn | ae a) wthiels) we aes made eee i ee i ii three long shots and a free throw, red lovde, Devils Lake, and @ Alabs as Played G i The summary: Quentin Burdick, Williston, ‘were c RORAEGE LINBUE pitied ML Ao EL Aly | MeLaughlin— awarded varsizy football letter. TONIGHT LUMPKIN Rose Bowl] for Last Two McLaughlin, f .... 0 0 Vernard F. Fisher, Cavalier; Ger- 3 ae hikoren: FOLUBACK Seagone WitheS Buckley, f .. 3 0 2/ald Griffin, Devils Lake, and R. V. B. Landers Rau aa | Krause, 2 3 1|. Other varsity letter wi f Sails Metiyee By ALAN J. GOULD | Krause, us arsity letter winners fol- 1 Brown Dittus New York, Dec. 15,—(AP)—The [ital OOO Cerae Hine Gum ee O'Hare Klick son toward the Far | “WB “8 | Cloudy Clarence nrendser, Aberdeen) ‘ = | 1 ar for post-season grid- ee ees SB Da Rovere Barner? aimee! ‘ Bismarck high school’s basketball ron conflict where the Crimson Tide Bosch? ae alist Win Ke Browneel, atinvenic a squad will open its season tonight left off. | Vetter, pis /20). 2 3 olis; Winfred 0. Brockmeyer, Manz meeting Hebron at the high school The South has been producing AE Le gig a kate Hae: Gillen Sivas bs A I gymnasium at 8:15. Two freshman more than an ordinary share of S$. 6 2 | fowa: Clayin oo, eh ee a! teams will piay at 730 o'clock. great football teams in the past few rae i | Kenneth va cute, loose Lal a Hebron lost a well-played game 21 seasons, but not even the Tide of, 0 0 3|Lawrene> E. Johnson, M lis; : fo 14 at Mandan last night. They | Alabama swept westward to Pasa- ge “| Bloyd Johnson, Alexandtias Wayrie ; have a smvall squad but, they were nia in quest of intersectional hon- | 3 1 13|Kakela, Eveleth; Paul Kirk, East j almost in mid-season shape while s with any greater power at its in et i d Forks; Bro i Fan have not yet had their oe hat the erate of Geor- jane: See aruscibeiueradenicn ternational Fale, “Alton Oster, Min i initial scrimmage. | gia Tech, headed for the New a at A b iss Si ilbert: ‘Leslio The local boys will have greater | THOMASON = |Ycar's Day game with California in Lucy Wolfer, rf; Regina Hager, | Dupes, Bert, Oia, Gilberts Leshio height, more experience, and should HALFBACK — |the famous Rose bowl at Pasadena. {gj Jean MeLaughlin, rg; and Velva | pharmer, Spokane, | Wash.; Robert t win the game easily. | Football is prone to the superla-|The Notre Dame basketball team, with nine veterans of last a ja gi i Ti Mi ist y Ti Ae “ne oe. : ae abet ae : n i year on the Wak O : .; Tanner, Minneapolis: LeRoy Timm, erate colnet ire tive, Current accomplishments. are| squad, entertains hope of blasting their way through ail oppositon this Fr eae Te Meth eon is oe: | Arlington; Edgar Ukelberg, Battlo F , with a cold, and it is SPEER me ap’ overshadow past achieve-| season. The Irish meet all important teams in the midwest and two of | sephine Vetter, rf; Marguerite Math- | /@ke; Harlan Strong, student man, known for sure that he will start the ws ments, whether justly or not, but|the strongest in the east, Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania, Here are the| eson, je; Lavina W iteell Tg; Helen | 28", Minneapolis, j maine tonight. i i isi lle. he | TACKL Dixie rates this Georgia Tech ar-) co-captains of the squad this year, Frank Crowe, forward, left, and Joe | Bitz, ig. dots Other numeral winners follow: F ole Se Spin Serer toss Eels ea - ae Jachym, guard, right. ne heen es os Coach George Keogan, one of # eiicatiae. san uy sateen Minneapolis; Frank t orwards, Eddie Spriggs has beet s ( a ¢ best in the business. NEW SALEM 14; CARSON 5 +, Duttaglia, Minneapolis: Ray working out at center in recent prac- strongest it has ever. had. Conse- ii B ii $ ' ioe we i , id. New Salem, Dec: 15.—New Sal leim, Minneapolis; Ernest Beneke, ¢ tics and Fay Brown and Johnny quently high hopes are being erected defeated Carson 14 to 6 inva game| Glencoe; Dean Boyce, Mankato; Tom . are, veterans p ly |that the Tornado will sweep to vic- which was featured by careful play-|K- Brown, Minneapolis; Harold e le the guard posts. \tory over the Golden Bears, is sone i aathiRoy Heliecd expects to usc ey : Lu ing throughout a CRManEe | Dat ee 1 a dozen men in the contest to de- | Has Tough Line FINEST 1928 ELEVENS IN COUNTRY Rete ule ida aehietl YC inneapoliss G. Ek. termine the ability of all members |, Tech will go West with a great fense to advantage while Carson| Mack W. Doane, Minneapolis; G. Ek- ] of his squad. ks line and a set of unusually hard- played a fast passing game. Lem- pa ale iene: ite EL % re {hi It is difficult to pick| en Puts A Next, Fol-| tes, ,c28¥-leoking teams on the khul, Salem dae played GHICS ae corct SHUN Gein Gelineeaa, ‘ BOLEN’ ND NEBROR \t out of the forward wall,| Farrell Puts Army ext, Fol-| schedule as there was for the Army gate, was high point man with five | Appleton; Edgar Ic, Wayzata; Har- SOLEN AND HEBRON but Captain Peter Pund at center, ea Detroi to take it on the chin from Notre| mate, eh point man with five) cid A. Johnson, Mi lis; Arthi MOHAAEYGaiolae Solenvand He- Frank Speer at tackle and Drennon| lowed by Detroit, Boston:/pame, New York University to be|¢ounters. Soe; aMinneapaligr walle tien . I nd He. lat cae 5 a i 5 ork University to be Hazen meets New Salem Thurs- Johnston, Minneapolis; Felix Kam- YI pron ee Hwee LO AEG AG Toned ottener ther ape cr thenven;| Pennsylvania, Stanford, Ten- Batre Ati tel cARBiCs at | day night. The summary: roski St, Cloud; Sulo Oliver Koski, games, en a [in discussion of all-Southern or all-| nessee, and Florida; Carnegie some stronger teams’ in itiisection| Neveaean BG 2. St Pauly PP. Krahwer, Fairmont ‘ Bein Ca ppeavedsto.-tiave’-a. title |American selections. _ an Georgia Tech did in the south, | A+ 2 ieee Albin Krezeszowski, Minneapolis; Wietiaer teers than Hebron, and w Behind the Tech line there is| and’New York not Rated [and it surel C. Dettman, ‘If 1 {A ski, _Minneapolis; ’ Paar ouiilaving the Mandan. sec: Warner Mizell, one of the outstand- ped teste tn basting Btantord, enatEs Tinder, c..« 0 4|Fred LaRoaue, Wolf Point, Mont.: ; ly outpl i lan s = : Ree ah ig a on i ’ » a , J. McCormick, cs... 1 thas, Malchow, Minneapolis; A. C. a onds, Couch Len McMahon inserted | Here’s a challenge to Pacific Coast football that cannot be disregarded. |ing triple threat backs of the year, Bi EN a Notre Dame team that must have|‘- sue Ol rss 3 i n vouch , i | Her nge to Pacific. - footha i ist Egan dood ; 2 A y HENRY L. FARRELL 5 r ] E. Kirchmei i 9 |1--ttson, Moorhead; Matt Majnarich, his Braves in the second half after |It comes from Georgia ‘Tech, Southern Conference champions, which meets |#5 Well ag the hard-running Stumpy] 71.0 tennis play iti been a little better for its experience | 47 ‘Tomuhuly’ Ig’. , §|Taona, Wis.; Duane Merritt, Minne- his Papooses had trailed 9 to $ at California in the annual Rose Bowl game, January 1. Above are some Sia prciloublable “Pathe” eon at ad) it is uae than it was when it was beaten by W. Lemkhul, Ig 1 9| apolis:, Dwight O. Miller, Minneap- ; ai i 4 e first ha a caeoat of Tech’s big stars. ene * andale ant Inher abuse y back until your fellow | Georgia a There is, though, the Totals B Fs clis; Hugh Morrison, Minneapolis; t eae ae score was: Mandan 29; S$ | ck al a star al ie Fide aad ae on an bee the ceteris eee gad even it Guceanl ep F Seca ay i earns Earl ¥ ks " 7 re i e y — ~ Nelson, Mi: is; \- McDonald and Arthur showed a| ELEVENS IN F ‘AR WEST MAINT. AIN BEST COAST HAS WON F strategy might be applied by the lit-|Sprayed the field before the game, it| Butnisky, rf Cy) 0! son, Vinginias GeorgacE patie ie nice scoring ability in the second | ea Lt NON: FIVE erary athlete, who has to play around | stands on the record as a tie game.| Dettloff, If . 0 2)verne; Robert Pinger, Minneapolis; ‘ ale ofthe Hebron game, getting I] clare is the record o the Rose |] with words about football teams. The Army cetainly is up there. If|Ehittick, c . 0 2|Robert Heihsen, Benson; Tully San- four ‘and three ficid goals Tespec: y SIN RID W RLD Bow! enecunters since 1902: Tt has been found to be a clever| not the best team of the year, it was|C. Huber, r# « 0 1\ders, Mahtomedi; Jack’ L. Schoch, ; é i ame, d as ea = . . - eae * ‘ ica tea: s » get them Ss Ne le ville; Morris Sega! leveth; J. Peter opponent led 6 to 5 at the end of the| Southern California Leads in ; 1917—Oregon 14, Pennsyl- || talking out of breath and then shoot| through with the loss of only two Totals 5|Somers, International Falls; Lloyd : first canto. McMahon had. started i vania 0, in the national ranking before they | games. Referee: Neighbor. Stein Tw tiavbers: Jone % Reape ©. uomen ea Ns Percentage and Points thi Honiaaray is actly 50 prom- eee 7, eoraeen Me a Bet, their cocoa eet in : is id ; Detroit and Basten college didn’t miimiebeeners:/’Sackobeon) Schlos- Paul; Onin Bene Alsen: ee ive : ich at center, and L. Spiel-| g, din Peried; Stanford college outtits. —Californ‘a 28, St. 0. nder the conditions that prevail|lose a game. ey shouldn’t have | ser. i thur Verner, Peoria, Ill; Clyde man and Spehn at guards. Though] Cored im Perleds Sta ; pwn, in spite-of a me- —California 0, Washington || this year it would be more sensible|lost a game on the schedule they Wagar, Paseo, Washington; Paul they outplayed Hebron, they couldn't] Proves Close Second; Army diocre 1924 season, has scored an|| 14, & Jefferson 0. to wait until Georgia Tech plays|had. If Tennessee had not been tied| T¥1den Says Tennis Zeigelmaicr, ’ Minneapolis; Sam i score whet in, range, a Re SHC Hae 4 average a ; points in a games Bae Calif. 14, Penn || California to deliver a powerful anu and if Florida had not y' S Swartz, Minneapolis. c ning o: secor an uafayette, rds and) during is five-year drive, wh ate 3, ec i 2 2 ib Gee ean ES eRe ie ) : foldite ‘te opvecttion sh Seer || 192¢—Navai “Acadeiny: ng, ||P .on, te Jeading trom, of 1868) Beet Oe teats mail deertve an| Soa NotBe Learned ‘ even terms, the third quarter ending} Fourth age of only 4.04 points. The Hiltop-|] | Washington 14. in: in the middle of January. And|equal rating with Detroit and B.C.| aS Readily as Golf Wuiiaiieeccre knotted at 10. bie pers totaled 1,849 points during this|| 1925—Notre Dame 27, Stanford |} y : Pennsylvania lost o1 i } Beibiecdearthur then. went period, while ‘allowing thei 10, Fee ie eee oe ree | a haMiiechattle, Seaneeeteeieie GELBERT TO TAKE n ‘ 2 n went on “ou d, while allowing their oppon- tee eons ‘ournament of Roses game will not|# hard schedule, and because of its = —Big Bi thes spree and sewed the game up. See ts the meager aggregate of 100. 1926—Alabama 20, Washington J) force a change in any opinion that aiaedet, iscbedile) se) ranked Benn Thea see Of cnaiarnis ca nad : ye r, and us, guard, i fi Sor 7 ‘ornia has a higher 9 ot d vs ve th vo 8 5 f i 5 . played nice games for Hebrom net. | Veo to. cap its other f del focats 1pdesipatuter and 26 hes Waste 1927 Alabamast/.Stantondsa. |G ime oe eee ane pe LEP So Seater mene naeetee mow. of the jatages dpea not Lele ty MARANVI E P T ‘ th is ue ‘ iron achievements of the sed- ms 5 4 Georgia Tech wins from Cali. would be practicable to attempt to ae slant i ApS nective: acrnetene up to treteanebinediee ry ano pat ie of these 28—Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6. ray oe sont eee will merely Carnegie Tech Has teach young America to play tennis ! y ris 2 waanditibedl| wate cices tho seve GHel Inca ie ywered Western teams par cinch a first place, to which they onli Y i FOR CARD OUTFIT Worker. Dittus is a fine guard who SEIKine flukey aieae eee rai n more games so that their | ee have at least a half title now. If Had Last Captains Viral age i a amie can find the basket readily when in| teams have heen performing’ lately 3 for VU. a eee eee ee renaing | California should win the game we Sea He thinks that maybe the plan of s Ae ei, é ther, Calif athe iilityain addition: to value Gn! ade epnnct be. cony need: that) Celt sram Pittsburgh, Dec. 15.—(AP)—At|having a golf professional at the By JAY R. VESSELS ¢ Hebron— penser | ones coerence | cHaispion | vancing the pigskin. cause the season's record nea whole |the suggestion of Judge Wally Stef-| country club to teach would-be golf-| New York, Dec. 15.—(AP)—The : oe a 2 1 | through the campaign unbeaten Record Not Spotless ciel ra dered oboe fon, advisory football ‘h, the ath ers the tricks of the stance and the|next time the Cardinals’ player- t mee. 1| make their record for iat to Lys \ rains resokd hotieacepoky aimnly must be considered above one ; ey ae coael ie he is = swing is all right, ny hat the same|strategists meet in the center of the 1 Mteen c : e the best in che iand, put gas ia aTechray butthe;arenmment ds| See . letie council at Carnegie Tech has|idea would not. work in. tennis. diamond there'll be ho “Rabbit” av le shade better than the record. ;, i y i One Perfect Game decided that hereafte1 football] “ i i jug- Dittus, g . 0 Stanford miele tor that face 1 put :orth that the Bears have been! I the teams were to be rated on captain will be named Be the Ane Phere nrrane cameron d metaailis prerenk $s expertly um a) Blick, & 1] year span, | eae ason: running ap against stiffer competi-|the one game in which they: reached {a season to serve during the next|den says, “In tennis it’ isn’t so|ecaee ee vied Pe as oe a F as =|" he: two powerfull Nan Wea Septgetova i ae other tion in a year that as liven: Facltic their peak—and there is only one| year, much how the ball is hit, but where For “The Rabbit” has been sold 4 ‘otal... 41 schools move out in front where | § ios Oh Pennsy aa and Coast peoeer to a high level. Their) perfect game a season for any onc|. In the future the coach will name] it is hit, that counts.” down east to the Boston Braves. It i Mardan— Lafayette set the pace i 1926 and) pereuds, ph complied ne defensive eal sceeny vee pute banana tte team—you could be argued to death|a field captain for each game. At| Tilden was asked if it would not be| wasn’t that the 36-year-old Maran- ‘ Heidt, f 1 Notre Damo in 1927. Southern | teq their foes an apetaen of . F408 y ai ties with thet toreeae that Carnegie Tech, New York Uni-|the end of the season members of|a good idea to send promising young] ville fell down on the job at St. B. Spielman, f 0| California's five-year log peintedh Artin ehieaie a WD Stanford. ana Station versity, Notre Dame, Stanford, Ten-|the team may select an honorary|tennis, players on match play tours|Louis, but rather that he had to 1 0 victories, only seven defe: ol ee alened ogee ace of 4 in Sy pease and she Oraon Aggies a captain #aF ie past season. _ over the country, to give them the|move out to make room for a young- i 1 ies or a winning: percentage of | 45 games, Michigan erapecelclall DHaEE Gace ihe (evn <atalwantalncuED at Lemaal oe AW an Bie on . coach ‘A iteffen said the election of|opportunity of development. He|ster, Charley Gelbert, heavy-hitting 7 e 0) -865, one point ahead of Stanford, 7 ie 4.90 pointa| match ° Tech’ : : ranking list. ese teams, and|a football captain is only an honor|said he thought it would be a good|/young shortstop brought up from r ry which has won 38, los' point: ch’s h two of the te had vhich | that ofte Bvens. 5 i Ape ich ag ou 38, lost six and tied Shad! uached (comets culetandi porter mere eth more 6 | nad one mame. in whit ih often becomes a handicap to the] idea, but referred his questioner tothe Cardinals’ farm at Rochester in 1 ee f q ree in Se Ame BnBeO Or time. figure of 8.05 for|Captain Irvine Phillips, the Javelin ther tacke ike a team that couldn’t| honored player during the season, |the U.S. L. T. A. the International League. r MeDonald, f Ulta jammed an ta thied place to cuicg Hot known what it is to be tied for|been a big factor for the Bears all sisteney and ape crormeeuueigeny ; : season, “but his absence willl be ; Arthur, ¢'.. b|the best fiveryear showing of ang {1S Sears, Dut in contrast to this season and he may have the edge on» would rank the. teams as fol- Five Year Records of Major Teams Fe asa saat ono . Helbling, ¢ 0| Eastern eleven. But the Ar ; the records show Southern Metho-| Mizell.in this respect, Fee auld : i pains, & G inet far. ahead of Latavetie, shite “ist has experienced eight deadlocks | Ig is noteworthy that, California Georgia, Tech “tana opthern College Won Lost Tied PCT. Points Op-Pts. | |the mnaiore: bre he sti bnew hic R. Dietri Alabama, in spite of a slump i , | and Colgate seven. and the South, represented hereto- 4 A Figs . Pts. rt 5 ‘ich, f 0 . P f a slump in the tere Ghiveeer lay i tl California. Southern California . -45 7 2 865 1488 261 wisecracks. These he used to good I Ave =; | last Eto years, cestples HE position |e, A lthe, samp record of pertocmanen inl’ a) Perot Belton’ Gollese anal Pence Hea advantane. j ! qsiitecssvn 8 34 alas, che ain Mite Seki? Died you Know that— te Stevens buy riverdale | rent: ‘ 1 ig mertans Bace a ae ot Sp jubstitui seal A andan—Owens for) sixth place, just ahead of Penn o— ——— | Each scored one victory and figured] 4, Stanford, ‘lennessee and Flor- 8 2 826 ball men of:a treat the: Aad tici. Bpehn. Fredericks for Heidt, Me-| cania, IMlinois, Princeton and Ten-| The real name of Stumpy |i" & tic. California beat Ohio State ida. Notre Dame . 8 2 826 pated when Maranville and Gelbert ( 5 Btey. oe Pi ey we ‘oehm for | nessee, which has leaped to the fore| ‘Thomason, Georgia Tech back, |in “921 and was tied by ‘’ashington| This method of ranking the teams Pennsylvani 8 2 822 squared off in the training camp to a eee or redericks,!as a result of three fine years in| i ffin Thomason. . & Jefferson in i922, Alabama de-|seems to be piling a lot of football 7 1 820 fight it out for the regula: hort Peeaonet tee MeKendry, Arthur os a row in which the Vols have met! ill Alexznder, Tech coach, says |feated Washington in 1926 and came|players in a shozt space, but if we 6 65 .806 stop position. With ail ise coeule : tame for Spletinan, B. Dietrinh only one defeat, Mizell is an ideal back.... And |back the next year to tie Stanford. |knew any more accurate way of put- ¢ 8 38 .805 to Gelbert, who hit .370 during the ¢ Tor ‘Russell ‘i Georgetown University is fif-| Jack Wilec, retired Ohio State Fi oo ting them down one under another Pittsburgh 8 5 800 greater part of the 1928 season, the f Betites! Keats. Uamine. Timer: teenth on the list, so far as winning | coach. says Wesley Fesler_is Lumpkin Proves to in a list we would put them down Washington 10 2 .796 boys who know “The: Rabbit” were F ‘Thompson, Mandan, : *|percentages go, but the Hilltoppers | the ideal end... . ‘The McRae ral that way. Colorado 8 1.795 ready to predict that he would be ] OM «a i als Se ee eee Oe Florlds. who was named on a Coach That He Was aber being a Release awaried foe Bonther aa f a so good that Lis young rival would i. be | coupla All-Americas, was a sub- seconds, thirds, fourths and fifths, it seorgetown . “ have to ride the bench. "Fights Last Night‘ FOXY PHANN. stitute, ... Frank Fitz, the Cali- Best Full on Club is not a binding obligation to men- New York University “9 4 .780 But Billy S oorttrorth became — 2| [To the younger generation, | | {rma tackle, wot out of bed te | i. Dee 15 (AP )—[eer Mie teams tact’ bier ther || Dartmouth 1 spoke'so glowingly of the ability of ; 7 oe eS... A a, 9 15,— — 5 f Oy spoke so glowingly of the ability is today, life is meet and the fellows call him “Baboon” | Alva “Kid” Clay, freshman football| were not will not have much to sa; Boston College ... 9 2 his _prote; By The Associated Press) Rana idetiteR heuer around. |conch of Georgia Tech, admite that] about Ht piste a Texas Aggies » 6 the club Restensd to poet The Rabe } ie - ishhacker, of e Stanfor “father was right.” ere’s a of reverse lish on i bit” al 5 Battalen Coy My Sullivan St if backfield, is the son of a multi- Roy “Father” Lumpkin, of Dallas,|the ball when you start ln the issouri ....... 8 Gale sree einer. He ; Paul” knocked fora eang millionaire banker. . . . Who, |Texas, fullback stalwart of the|teams. The ‘reasons. why a team Washington & Jefferson 6 Weighs 180 pounds and has a big ee i they say. is putting, the whole Golden (Tornado, outstanding college shouldn't be placed first re as eas Gessia 9m : : right arm packed full of throwing Amons, Tim Maloney. Boston. saua rough schcol....-And |team of the South, forebears to say|to find as reasons why they should, Utah ¥ power. He also carries a good bat+ Boston—" goof report says the scion of ‘I told you so,” but he often grins|and approaching ‘it negatively we tah ... 4 ting punch, : moreee an Bienes leas the banking house plays only |as he passes Mr. Clay on the field,|can't find any valid reason’ wh: West Virginia a With ail of his youth and all “ vf J parts of games... . To save his When Lumpkin reported for foot-|Georgia Tech and Southern Cali- Syracuse . 8 around playing abili wil knocked out Jack O’Dowd, Ire- ¢s A iy ri 4 n 5 playing ity Gelbert will t ’ ribs for bigger und better things | ball practice as a freshman a year|fornia shouldn’t be your choice for have to go at a gallop to keep O! y in life.... Ace Hudkins is a nut |ago, Clay had been wearied by the| first. a Man Maranville’s shoes filled. , t on baseball. ... And thinks he |number of embryo backfield men| We favor Gorge Tech’ because . ——____ . could have been a good second | who asked for uniforms. tie team was neither tied nor beat- 3 TEAM TRULY THANKFUL bane if he hadn't gone for ‘ “y pappene yn, a sabrierbhe hea pea Saltese ws be 2 Emporia, as, Dec, 15.—(AP)— fighting. e snapped at the powerfully built|t- a tie by Zalifornia. Tech play: Presbyterians, as College -———_____ youth. a representative schedule in its-own 4 of Emporia football players MICHIGAN’S NEW RINK “No, I'm the fullback,” Lumpkin| section, and so did Southern -Cali- ‘ called, think of ‘Thanksgiving das, Shin ArTpOr, Mich. Bees 15.—(®)— eget sali is forale, Each team beat Notre Navy 3 neg ‘as an occasion for four bless, > Michigan has opened the first schoo} ‘ou're going to be a tackle for| Dame. i lo Colleg on one gridiron. The: y owned and controlled indoor ice rink| the rest of your.days. I've got six Didn't Meet Florida Posen, College i their ald rivals, the’ Emporia Teachs ia the middle west. The rink will|fullbacks now,” Clay exploded. Georgia Tech did not Poop Florida Colorado ‘University 2 ers; won Central conference be the home of the Michigan hockey| “You've got one fullback, Mr.jor Tennessee, two of tht stro: Cornell Universit; 5 championship; played before a° team_and awill. be used for student Glare I’m: he,” Lumpkin shot back.|teams of the south, but Tech "t: Northwestern wet ri ord crowd, and collected $2,000 ra’ Saag ato aren "TT ie or rae (ea, ae nee eee |e Be 5 sa ake i dkin pl a at le but ‘ing, and * jite cer- Wee Ce —_—_—_—— | THEY TEACH THE GAME tPathor? was right. Clay had one|tain that Florida and ‘ennessee Iowa ot e MORE PRAISE FOR AVERILL : Johnny Bassler and Jess Orndoft|fullback and° Lumpkin was‘ that|t-ould havo been on the sch cule if Penn State 4 Oscar Vitt, / are conducting a ‘baseball training | man, the schedule makers had known they Harvard 2 ve! school at Los Angeles thi: inter, were going to be so E 2 3 must * considered. There was | +st 4% much chance for’ Tech to be knocked off by ons of isc wil with a promise to place all students| : Betweei of the school in some league if they. ts “Aste eny abit pour td re

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