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RADYTIONAL RIVALS. RAW PRSTBLOOD IN SATURDAY TILT HERE loth Teams Are Green, Demons With Three 1928 Regulars, | Mandan With Two 10 CONFERENCES OPEN: tle Jack Horner Will Lead the Strong Mohall Eleven Against Minot Outfit (By the Associated Press) y-eight North Dakota high hool football machines take part week-end in 15 games, 14 of are scheduled for scattered its throughout the state. 1 Heading the program from an in-j est standpoint will be the first the two annual Bismarck-Mandan | Mes. scheduled for the capital city urda’ Not far behind is the finot-Mohall clash, carded for the | nville county city the same after- Other games that command interest | cause of intense rivalry between will find Carson at_ Flasher Carrington at New Rockford. , and Belfield at Beach and don at Cavalier Saturd as Toss-up al, the capital city contest n the Demons, undefeated last | on, and the Braves is regarded as up. Both teams this year are in, only two 1928 regulars return- to Mandan and three to Bis- ck. Two of Roy D. McLeod's vet- , however, were selected for all- Positions by the coaches last | on. They are John O'Hare. who} been revamped from a fullback to @ signal-caller, and Captain Earl ffman, who is back at his old cen- position. Bismarck’s other regu- | is Eddie Spriggs, who is playing back this season. Coach Leonard McMahan is building his Brave phine around two veteran tackles, n Kenneth Ellison and George th clubs were victorious in their ning games last week-end. Bis- ek crushing a determined Linton | n 30 to 0 and Mandan romping | th Hagelton’s light team for a to 0 verdict. The Morton county fregation has two defeats of last to avenge this week-end, the nons winning both games 13 to 0 d 19 to 7 in 1928. Jack Horner, Mohall fullback d quarter-miler de luxe, will lead scrappy Yellowjacket eleven, ched by Johhny Mach, against y Robertson's Minot Magicians. edictions the outcome few. Minot lost to its alumni n by one touchdown last week le Mohall has not played yet. The | probably will be decided by ’s ability or inability to stop the ghosts in the Yellowjacket Missouri circuit. Coach V. J. Cassidy four veteran linemen at Carson | Dettloff, Butnisky. Littlefield, and y while Flasher's football nks were thinned greatly by gradu- n last spring. h only two men lost through luation last spring, Coach Charles Hood's Belfield crew is ruled a orite to triumph over Beach, h was left staggering when last ’s team disbanded. on and New Rockford. onal rivals in almost every- ing, are bound to put on a grueling | i The two cities, which are 16 miles apart, are county seats and Eddy counties respec- | It isn’t often that the two’ Rms schedule a game so early in; @ season. Corch Olton Hewitt has | of the largest squads in the his- y of New Rockford high school. h his team will be light. he has. ttermen for @ nucleus. Coach d Sorenson at Carrington, on , has only five letter- yw Seco! i. ih ; etd Ba ao ite, heavyweight cham- | jead of 24 miles held by the men. At] land and Detroit to be present at the nd Game: - Macrauers cour commoue mot For Grid Writ Pi ip of North Dal the fifty-fifth hour the horses were | funeral. Brooklyn... es : Chuck Klein Gets Two, While| Rogers Hornsby, Cuyler, Wilson and ers i {Owned by the Rapid Air Lines, Inc., of Samuel (Red) Crane, one-time big | ability of medical science to check . 3 Expense of Senators THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 Bismarck and Mandan Feature State’s Week-End Football Program -| SSSS——_=S=—ii—=Ew IOUS HUGGINS’ ENERGY SPENT ON DIAMOND WOULD HAVE SAVED LIFE [recone LA OREN, | EVEN IN TONIGHTS ENCOUNTER| Mey ete | B ROUGHT DEATH 10 | Boston Fans Believe Loquacious : 08 Out of Game Yet ° Gob Will End Bout Before YANKEES’ MANAGER: Ohio State Star Played a Year - : Bane — a Scheduled Time at Parsons; Big Ten Is 'Baseball Will Pay Tribute to} Won Lost Pet. — Investigating ane Philadelphia . 100 45680 i | Miniature Commander at [ew ore a 8 62 578 /50,000 WILL SEE THE FIGHT Chicago, Sept. 26.—( Funeral Saturday | Seaelingtin 3 mM SM nee man, ‘star Ohio Siate” quarerback Rew devote at 4gg{Philadelphian's Backers Rely Picking Bush Bee wane ewe othe senna for the Bosse a i er all. Chicago 90 384 on Tom's Boxing and Im- American RUTH IS GRIEF-STRICKEN /Boston ... 94 369 Batting—Simmons, Although the Ohio State : proved Strength Ra seni Tee kao [committee has sanctioned his igi? « Homers—Ruth, Yanks, 46. ity, the Big Ten is investigating his Pilot Won Six Pennants in Eight H Stolen bases—Gehringer, Tigers, 26, |8tatus further to see whether his casc : St. Louis . 3 6 and Tommy | Pitching—Grove, Athletics, won 20, |'8 similar to that of Mayes McLain, Years and Three World's Detroit... 2 7% 2] Loughran of Philadelphia meet at | lost 5. ‘Towa's Indian fullback of 1928 who Championshi | Blaeholder and Schang; Whitehill! the Yankee stadium tonight in a was forced out of Big Ten competi- ampionships and Hargrave. 15-round bout. Cc t Att t : —— | Barring disappointment arious ‘ubs empt ; ‘ By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN | H ~~ El kinds, the echoes are pool 0 Holman, whose presence would lift ( i luled to | New York, Sept. 26—)—It ensu-/Chicago .. 144! carry'as far as Miami, where the vic- al, a big load of worry from the mind of lalty lists were issued in baseball we {Cleveland 10 3} tor may have an important part eats Coach Sam Willman at Ohio State's } should one this morning reading! Walsh, McKain and Berg; Hollo-| deciding the heavywe! jampion- gridiron camp, played football at Par- something like this: . ey way, Brown, Miljus, Harder and My-| ship of the world cue — 2 Q sons college, Iowa, before cota “Killed in action—Miller J. Hug-|att, L. Sewell. Neither fighter has been made an oming the Buckeye institution and unless gins.” | — outstanding favorite among t! io {some technicality is found seems cer- The mighty midget of the Yankees | E|tors. Opinions are greatly ani tain to be barred. lies dead when, on the word of Dr.|New York 2]ance with the results about even.|Wilson Wants Homer, Cuyler| Whether protests of Iowa alumni Edward King. his physician, he might |Boston . 0/ The Sharkey pred! against the ruling of the Ohi be alive i the stamina ihe devoted | ‘a1 innings) ihe, talkative tor’ wi tore ino | Wante Stolen Bases, Guy committee's wetion in his morte, ' ‘ lo the losing pennant battle of his} Nekola, Sherid, Heimach, Moore,| Loughran and end tl cently, hurried the Ten's i = ‘ a hey tof hi mb rae eo tie and Bengough, Dickey; Dob-| its scheduled ‘ime the Shlledels sicuildtailhahdatag gation isn't nown. © But oa an mefit of his own physical well-being. ens. Durham, Carroll, M. Gaston andj phian’s fans are fident a nouncement is expected one iM’Cann and Brown Si More and more by each succeeding {Heving, A. Gaston, Preece Ilene Reaveweleee comnpicc| (Note: ‘This ts another of a {the other shortly. Meanwhile, Hol- baseball campaign the miniature will completely outbox his rival and| eles of stories on the personali- | man is working out impressively with commander of the Ruppert Rifles was| Others not scheduled. perhaps do better with the punch| ‘es of the Cubs and Athletics, the Buckeye squad. for Heavy Title Fights: cuhroc ee a er St. Vincent's Herel ote ld ier NATIONAL LEAGUE size. By PAUL B. MICKELSON besten Not one has a full, unim- a ibaotecny et —__™— | was casy prey for the toxins ict Standings Today’s box office predicti are iy a paired roster while several hav. ! * ‘“ ended his life at 3:16 o'clock yester- Won Lost Pet. | that sone 50,000 of the fight faith: Chicago, Sept. 26—(7)—Joe Mc- | largest injured lists in years near Double for Jack Dempsey and Men Weake In [°° atterneen, Chicago .......0065 94 50.653 | ful will surround the ring when the |C@fthy's hustling Cublets have read |training. Eight were on the sidelines | ning Funeral Held Saturday Pittsburgh ccccccc, 84 GL 5%0| fighters enter it at 10 otlock daylight | 8° Much of the near infallibility of | with wounds at Tilinols today. Madison $ Gard 5 All baseball will pay tribute to him |New York .. 81 64 539; time, and that the receipts will be |thelt world series opponents, the| Pat Page of Indiana. who is still quare Garden ce 1 lorses at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, when!st, Louis . : 73 11 [507!somewhere in the neighborhood of | Philadelphia Athletics, that they are | fighting to make the Hoosiers forgct Vet to A H eg iia Sani ee at bestia tt Brooklyn ... 6 80 $300,000. cnming wit curtosity. ae about basketball for football, is dis- ‘ ’ o! e Transfiguration, ittle | Philadelphia 80 Sharkey is ex; 2 faci n, Inguished | satisfied with the condit! i et to Appear here . 7 : ? {ohwurths around the corner” ‘The Sims | oipemmaistt Ko} rey is expected to tip the box: | pennsylvania Dutchman who special- |candidates and is Popengn a — ;Ray and Salo Tied With Gar ited space, will bbe far overtaxed by |Boston ... : 93 (367| pounds, while n, bearing the | 28 in home runs, is eager to see if ent; Towa ts attempting to deveion 4 4 ) { ai + e base! ost which wil pres- t ‘i e can slap one or more of Lefty jan aerial attack that was missed ENCOUNTER SET FOR OCT. 17; vuzzi-Newton Team; Horses | nt ‘to pay respect to the Yankee Leiter nn tt his ring career sib | ecttia\-pertaianalucies “aut Of: $hie | suaons iGoaen aaese tome aon me ! Cut Down the Lead manager. park. looking for almost everything at Chi- Bismarck Youth, Winner of All oe fopilendlek ne ong will 0 6 E Kiki Cuyler, who has pilferéd 40|cago, especially a line; Wisconsin !; Mis Fi | tauumdel psa’ Cases cae vitts Ina erento emtanins eos ct Cincin- | st. ‘ 8 12 3| nian bases so far this season, wants to/stressing the passing game; ai is Fights but One by jthe half-way mark still unreached, | 5 nay be ide his ther mae fe ee ee ee 4 caso «= CO le Kayo, Is Heavi \the men, footsore and weary, were pnday beside “his father and his /powski and Wilson. omer Gur Sits, sti pikes P Teme yo, Is Heavier | eemlunnliue tel * mother. Guy Bush, leading pitcher of the} Today was a comparative day of | Weakening today under the strain of| E. S. Barnard, president of the e n Heydler circuit who gets a greater |rest for most teams because of regis- |the wearisome grind of the six-day| American league, canceled the sched- thrill base hit Jack McCann. almost a double for endurance race between man and|lule of that eireult for Saturday as erent to prove he | ae 9 Jack Dem} ‘ . | than a strikeout, wants to prove he fans in Masioon “ehunre: arden, ee ee eae sibtig.tt | Meo ae cent ee ae Fens suoariiaas anit Debecry: miek up|» congeraus sian with © Gat. “ce 5 will do battle with Tony Brown for ' scarcely better than a walk, while the | ea el oes Teeation yall ene |nich: Milligan, Collins and Lerian, f aneie wari to Ohio State Rea y » able all club owners from as f : si 10 rounds or less in a Bismarck ring |horses continued to reduce an early |as Hoston ana bi tae hath phe icoet Davis. vine neat aime ng hea eset boli This was announced t y F. J.|scarcely more than six miles behind. Philadelphia . - 8: 4 - s s .1 Chief among the mourners at Hug- Riggs Stephenson, wants a chance to papal feceli Hevaphs be eel ee (Ras. former Olsmole cham-| gins’ blcr will be Colonel Jacob Feup- ley and Healiner Witloughine spe] Oonald Hurst and Frank | prove it can slaughter the best pitch-|New Press Coop Atop Horse- , | s \ . N. J..| pert. owner of the Yankees, Eq- ee . in the American Ie a et rons a waa a ak aoe auseee | policeman, were tied at the end of S4|ward @. Barrow, business. aonage wage O'Doul Get One Each pletely asin the National, shoe Stadium Is Enclosed city. Smith has amis his ting |Hours with the team composed of | Men of the world. in the widest sense Stephenson wants to come up to activities already though he has bees |Pete Cavuz2i, Southampton, England, | surprised at nothing and affected by bat with the bases choked and deter- and Heated here but a few days. and Arthur Newton, South Africa, for | few events, these two friends of Huz- ‘world mourning | mine whether he can “swoop ‘em all wanna ‘McCann. yest ay amaiaaben first place with a score of 257 miles! gins were visibly shaken by the news. Smith, De: 8 q | in.” Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 26.—(7)— teach to aguear 40 ‘Morili Dakota'sl non cree cara The owners of the Yankees always| ii." waiker and Not one of the Cubs plan to seek] Football reporters will find things Battle of the Century Suck has| eFet_ Wing and Fleetwood were the | wanted a winning ball team. To Jacob )™'* sg dug sana lovely at Ohio State University this poaed a feafelt for hts seecines, ee horses, with 251 miles to their | Ruppert baseball wars were real, and t | ait. wad has contracted to train faithfully andj |Special e The new press coop atop ‘the Others not scheduled. place himself in first class physica ° peters : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION “- Huggins won six pennants in eight | condition for tne bout, and to ve FQvmer Diamond | sees ae tee words. champion Standings edge on thelr crcult in gunlng He has agreed to re to ae G.R. ships. Hug always fell back from the world’s championships. Lipp, physician, for ® physical exam 7 Umelight in favor of his players, in| Kansas City . 3 : meditate on their night classics. fon rig oapertincteg vir tar Comvicted | tvor or nave mann, whom the tite |S, Paul. 2 a8 Oh. yea. "There will be sandwiches ter. He will receive 0 per ‘cent of fon at) acaghresrgped xe woman Indianapolis %8 H xe and tea between halves. : % | be oa anager tion, It took tl row to cement the the gross receipts as his share of the) Samuel (Red) Crane Faces aj friendship of Ruth and Huggins; of | Columbus SS a TON NANETTE TTT waaee, win or ine. all grief-stricken Yankees, Ruth was Louisville 4 86 463 ‘ annie the habit of Gene Tun. 10- to 20-Year Sentence —_| the most severely shaken. " sea se 6 9% 401 q or! eavy weig * ‘Transfusions Failed waukee 6 champion, Jack left yesterday for his for Shooting Girl pute. death was caused by com- - Wanted big gravel trucks. Sanger home in an airplane. He! Good haul, paying ten cents. Plications after erysipelas and influ- 108, After Losing Spell, at traveled in a Hisso-motored machine| Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 26—(P)—|enza. the direct cause being the in- Interstate Construction Co. New Rockford, No. Dak. Rapid City, 5. D. He was eager to league ball player, today faced 10 to| the rise of infection in his blood after | M peas training and did not core to, 20 years in jail for slaying the girl | the spread of toxins from a boil under jose @ day. | for whom he sacrificed his diamond | his left eye. Four blood transfusions Tony Brown has won all of his/ career. failed to halt the advance of the pol- fights but one by knockout and w ill| He was convicted last night of mur- | sons. . have a slight weight advantage on his/ der in the second degree by a jury of| Toward the end Hugzins was unable | Minneapolis ......... foe for the spectacle. The Bismarck four women and eight men for shoot- | to recognize his sister, Myrtle Huggins,| Daney end Spring; boy will weigh in at about 195 pounds) ing to death Miss Della Lyter in a| with whom he made his home here/| Griffin. while McCann will tip the beams be-| hotel room here when he found her | and in St. Petersburg. tween 185 and 190 for the scuffle. in the company of John D. Oren, a| The baseball wizard was 49 years Other bouts on the program have} brick salesman, who had supplanted | old, a native of Cincinnati. He was|Columbus n . ‘not yet been arranged. Promoter! him in the girl's affections. reputed to be worth about $250,000. ; 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan Smith expects a crowd of upwards of! Crane is also under indictment for | Although a graduate of the University} Jablonowski, 3 1,000 for the affair. The show will' the slaying of Oren, who attacked | of California law school and a mem- 1926 Pontiac Coach be staged in the Dome pavilion, mid-| him with a ukulele after the baseball | ber of the bar in Ohio, he is believed 1925 Hudson Sedan way between Bismarck and Mandan. | player had shot the girl. to have died without having drawn 1924 Fi eee ss en . 0! in And others, all at rock bot! ust, nl Sg =i paBaRgeaal 5B sis a eared treet wenue. F to the in stermain na Watere Lg st al ict. een, City Ect En Dakota, will 06 ¥ . ae specificat : Tie foot sot aie inch ‘cast ! : facia tes: |] : \- Smart style eee fine value ooo “‘Lanpaza” is the answer to your z i E 5g 5 : = Hi F ay TH Hy Ss. a 2 *3 sei z: E E i : E * i E ? fs , # s fat if z it i i 2 Hi i F j FRET i f POPULARLY PRICED AT FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS