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ERIE, LY Yee yore, a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 be uo B wouis Weller Leads Haskell Indians to 13-6 Triumph Over N odaks | 7 Y REDSKIN LINE LINTON OUTPLAY YS MANDAN IN SCORELESS TIE GRIDIRON FRACAS LAYS FLICKS IN Cream of Northwest (Jamestown Club BRAVE Li LINE CHECKS Peng DROT A CHIUAR fh GAME, Two Heavyweights Battle for North Dakoia Champion- oe f ! ee ~ + Gophers Huri hy i | Ineligibility Fog | | For Coe Contest ete | sk fo Set | Defeats Huron’s_ | qn nap THRUCT ONSTKINGHARKER | Washintain of Kansas Eleven Runs, unting ) Yards Through Nodaks | | ‘all na’ Outweighing Their Opponents, | Apmann Is Definitely Ineligible, 7 je - all for First Counter Jimmies Score First Count- | in A ' i i aM byharees ils tons, ers J al ‘on't Pla ingress + —— | er Early in Game cant et eg and Fuck Joc seh BOLEY HARLEY GRIMM e i 7 , 2 | i loc Boley at short has been quite a, Charley Grimm. n of 12 SORE s mmittedL Is eanuln Ss Jat, Huron, s. Db. Oct. “a ames- | Invading Team disappointment in .ae 1929 play of years’ major leagtie s ty be cota anes ieee ikon Horde ji see 10 town, N. D., college defeated Huron | if [the Athletics. . . Injuries and illness unable to play in t vorld Nfomorial stadium today in a test : f college's foothall eleven 20 to 7 yes- jterday. Outweighing the Scaipers. James- (MANDAN THREATENS ONCE town started with a determination | at secured them a touchdown. Six! ! downs, the last on a pass to, Fleck, Syvrud and Apielman Huron’s 5-yard line, brought the ini- | al score. Fergus went over. The Piay Outstanding Games ick was wild but a Huron man off- gave Jamestown the point. for Morton Crew In the middle of the second period. | us scored again. The kick wes} Mandan's Br iwi of ch Dakota Comes Thibagh| 4 with Its Counter After tion by = Fast Aerial Attack al activ. Hee Ofand Fork ° Aj 5 pene, have handicapped et him from the very start... It is doubtful if he’ will be close to; his best form in the series and the chances are the| Athletics may} suffer as a result. . Boley’s career | as a big leaguer has been a most ase series will ge ee st h for the 1929 Gopher foot- 3 be a tough break bai) machine and a chance for fans for him if Pate for the Cedar Rapids. Ta.. bo: decrees “that he “With the eleven in the shade of n- cannot appear 1) ejivibility shadows, Doc Spears was heup of the torced to replace Apmann at guar‘| A broken with Gross, the former having failod uffered to hurdle the ::holastic bars, Pete x we a buck over whose eligibility SC there is some doubt, also probably will gason 181 not get in the game A flock of new faces, however, w: get a chance to show their wares, i ould Tore ‘the first 15 well The Art_Way Weller tumbled a punt by ‘aves successfully held bay yesterday on the fair grounds | Towards the end of the pet tod , of Behave on his own 39 yard line, : ;eridiron a pack of snarling Linton | unique one. for} fielding cluding many sophomores. Munn and Oe oft a hat dover Fl | ‘Weber. was misccd.' Lions bent on clawing out a victory | | he got his chance TS M Riebeth are AEORE the newcomers Se tablets and ran ards for a{ \Gates scored for Huro: lover the tribe that has held the Em- atter he beg) ~~ Grim the game and ©/ who will play on the varsity for the Papen, He kicked the extra | | Lineups: ; mons’ county athletes in football ‘ Passed the peak dangerous batter, first time ries, oe | j Jamestown ("%) | bondage these many years past. \of his game... . . He spent eight years was a strong cog in the Cub machine. ‘The probable lineups: <a ae in the same quarter North Da- Ie Web: When the dust of the cleat-roiled | helping Jack Dunn win pennants at -- - It is to be regret! ted if he fails t Minnesota: Coe Ve insis OPeNed an acrial = ensive tha 1 Reidlinzer! field had settled. the Braves were | Baltimore. . . . Back in 1922, Boley Tecover sufficiently te ’. Anderson le Harper 1 territory, Ie Cc Jubilant because their goal line Was iwas ready for the majors and was {DIB Series it is Nagurski it Madden of c Pointeen | still inviolate while the Lions growled | y oligo each team able to present Pulkrabek ia nitt tigate ine Re'ste | disappointment at their vain efforts Sought by a half dozen big league est lineup... With two rather e Oja . Allen tc) Maney Beaver on a double pas | Reeck | to chalk up a sweet victory jelubs. .. .Dunn, realizing he was the throwers. McMillan and. Eng! Gross : Kruse ane end. Richmond sent in to kick | Schmidt! It was the first scoreless game jbackbone of his infield. refused to the Chicago inficld. the ab: Burgert selest textr®. pol Swartz {| pls ‘ed on a North Dakcta pigskin ‘sell him. . . He paid him a big league Sonn may nobies more than it r Koons ¢ deSkell’s second touchdown came Gussner | playground this fall. ‘salary to keep him satisfied to stay YOWwd seem on the surface. . . . itis ab Hines to go 1M the third quarier and x Purdy | Outplaying their older and heavier | ability to dig ‘em out of the ground . Brockmeyer ih Barrows O Rt Fergus | opponents in every department of the jin the minors. even though he was and spear the high ones has saved = Munn rh Langla : Huren—Gates. James- | game the Lions failed by inches to | cagerly sought by both major leagues. many an error for the two young. Pharmer fb Frisb: Weber. | score, largely atiributed to the in-|... it is said Dunn paid him es much .. . Grimm is in his 1ifth year Oiti Getchell, St. Thomas, . Beloit. referee; , jury-enforced retirement {from the his last three years in Baltimore as Cub after ending six with Pitts- ere Mucl Wisconsin, umpire; Siate, umpire; Culhane, State,| ame of Captain Flegel. the spark jhe is now getting in Philadelphia. ... burgh. . . . He‘is all the Chicago own- Haci West Point, field judge; MeCiiese went over after ts } | headlinesman. | pivg of the scrappy Linton eleven. | Baltimore could have sold him for ers have to : for the deal made Kerr, Towa, head inesman, lateral pass from Murphy, but | Statistics of the encounter show /$50,000 in 1922 yet parted with him, in 1924 with Barney Dre vfuss of Pi lay was called back and Haskell | TONY BROWN skell | n vn ACK McCAN3 | A d Be a made seven first feet to | tor half that sum in, 1927... Dunn burgh. . . . The Pirates sen| alee its hack be t ;Mandan’s two and gained 114 yards !realized he was past’ the peak of his stop Maranville. Pitch Cooper and y ] F IY ibl fa motion. The bi feu jt | sete enorme LE : Sesh i cnn striking raeen ats jfrom scrimmage to Mandan’s 32. game when he sold him to Mack. Grimm to Chicago for Aldridge. rey ineligipie h Dakota on downs. Ti dians jesemblance to Jack Demy ‘ { in Madison Sa ° i Braves Muff Only Chan Boley surprise. the experts who doubi-, Grantham and Niehaus. . . Peculiariy te Ged Possession on S ‘s Square plate will do battle with Tony Brown p-end-coming Viking Machine’ Only once during the clash didjed his ability to hit major league!enough, Greniham, who plays roug: ge e ate onship of | Mandan have an opportunity to score. | pitching by showing a batting aver- and seccnd for Pittsbu i . Midway b2- | —— On the initial kickoff, Fogle fumbled age for 1927 of .311. He dropped | the trio remains with tha ‘Murphy battered hi «| fighter, nin ni for the heavywe Daland over. Wilson failed to kick | North Ds ote ‘Thursday night, Oct. 17, ai the ndan.” Among MeCant when he was # f peste ere. Wi : uae’ "yoal, m ‘ - and the Braves recovered on Linton’s '50 points the following year and has | That makes it seem as 28 were Williston Pre ared to Face Bis- iskell’s line outplayed ti i ‘les, champion of Belgium and rated Walley City Teachers Crushed: 25 yard line. A nine yard run by {been below normal all this season. all even. - sta forwards and the Fiickertail | ter jong hea its of the world, and Yale O! ther prominea: | i Kopalcoff and a line plunge by Heidt | i marck Here Today With- 1 rarmess Bad little chance to ge titer. fought in only eight bate! even of them by} 45 to Oin the Face of a [made it first down on Linton’s 14! PP ral eae LFat MacMillan and Mjopdal e ieee to ee fe actual patie Strong Attack line. Kopaicoff spoiled Man- | 177 Te out Star Halfback : eo Patt! while: Bro orn and raised in the | dan’s march when he missed his siz | jt Vor 2s in the line ¢ rth Dakot: Napoleon ‘dist oe ‘nals, the ball bouncing off his head- | Williston 1 gohoale ts galatrehi . H Aberdeen. S. D.. Oct. 5.—\—The 2 Nodak quarterback, 1g sane — p gear into the arms of an alert Linton set to enter their game De ee | Aberdeen Northern Normal Wolves’ jineman. w marek here today without “cored their second win of the season During the balance of the contest. ts _ ‘services of Bud Carney. it was a crushing Valley City! wandan had its back: to the wall. At-, ee nounced this morning by Joe Cutting, C i "This aX backfield. | Esresmmy _., HARVARD, YALE, PRINCETON te om Bl ra (6) ou 45 to 0. ! tempted end runs and straight bucks ; eel : coach she amet: ‘Frits OPENING f FOOTE ALL SEASONS . The game took three hours to play. through tackle were smothered by the | Glenna Collet, Pebble B Beach, Is tana. who meet Sout : bss : vd | frequent penalties. injuries and sub-| fighting Lintonites. and Washington, respect secs “ : Johnson | stitutions slowing up the contest. Linton staged two flashing bids for | Favorite to Win Fourth other conf fornia . am the who was a star halfback last year and selected on the coaches’ all-state eleven, has been declared in- i] Powles: ——$<—<$<$ $ $< $$ $ $$$, Finnegan and Dresselhuys gained the: victory. After Kopalcofi’s fumble. ir i So fi ater lig 4 aa veabhea "thie “Cato Bat denne od eat seit pee most ground on Northern advances. | Caper Fluncl ane ate iaed-hiting National Title cree anes cei See a mae ates, Ver ¢ FOOTB ALL B Metrady was the oustanding TARA: Wetter cardio: die: lenther ase oe Sao Man rs ey eal ei North Dakotan, directing a vain passi trom their own 12 yard line to the erkeley. Since 1915 these 5 : 5 esas Ree ee ee sides ' 50 yard line before their dash was de-!TO FACE LEONA PRESSLER have tousnt for gridiron glory with «© mn and participated meron ee q oralhen | Three, Respectively | FLASHER 13; MOTT 7 {eine a consistent ground gainer. moralized by injury to Flegel. The | Sieess | fury seldom ‘equaled. From dts sttl= | Steines Mone: but loth tne sae Charles | —- ri N. D. Oct < | Linton backs and linemen were block- | Ree aoa about 10 days ago when Willistcn 70 6 0 12| COLGATE PLAYS BADGERS ‘hous . Valley pe | ine va ect ain eee Exceptional Stylist With Her | Mare’ sone eee bath school officials ruled him ineligible. rs 06 ra is It nrad) for the duration of the game, they } frons Won Tourneys in oe who pellere it w ie we S le Southall | proba i iven: Mandan ,ifornia. Seventy thou: H | Ses the iat hall prebably would have 1922, 1925 and 1928 ‘are eapocind tarcec the owley Quits as Bi ittsburgh and Davis and Elkins coun MeCrady Fail By Six Inches Other games includ shington Erickson} Linton’s second sally at the goal’ gan Fraifciseo, ¢ Oct. noe phe iaery Boe c es; Uni- Peterson | at the beginning of the sais quar- ; the thunder of great coast conference | man and Brigham Young ier on his own 30 yard line, Linton Conflicts and traditionally bitter bat- California Aggies, B. McCrady recovering. Two end runs by Vetter ; les between old-time football rivals. : Brown’s Leader St. Louis, Oct. 5. Dan Howley, manager of the St. Louis Browns, an neunced today that he would noi Will Also Visit Foreign : : ss f 1 Grounds to Battle | eantecenee. had defeatea Bell Elgin has fie- c neapolis; uw: a. head linost i ' o i i} 9 , —_——_— took the ball to the 20 yard line. A Ranked first in importance from a | " een manage the club in the 1930 cam- attention ica centered on the in- Sin A y the ball on Mandan’s four yard line, ; that te bring a reput y powerful Angry teacher: Su: te, your lips with the Browns ends this season. gural appearances of Yale, Harvard , Hanon Pour times the Licas sprang dt the University of Oregon eleven to the covered with lipstic!: o or t ig nd Princeton, and to a les: re Braves’ line. They lost the ball on | Stronghold of Stanford's Cardinals. { Very Small Girl: Well. I have to ing industry 2 =. Maxbass, Stecle and} LaFayette, home of many | not downs with six inches to go. | bala the Cardinals are the general kiss mother before I come to school.— 's toward the Ant- 01 football team under the coaching of | Grane if ; |. Flesel. Vetter and Fogle played j favor ites. Oregon is conceded far more Answers. 0.000 a year. CPi ean Hook Mien Run for | Herb McCracken. Satake i : OF THE j_‘étong games in the Lions’ backfield J q ihe meeting Vermont, and Har- ig at q i le Blore, Gillespie and Reidlinger|~ s er es 28 pee North Dakota A. C. : 3 Grant Torkelson | hile Biore, Gillespie ai ge! Re 0! jakota A. &. . Bates, had nothing but | ic Hanson | “were the hot shots in the line. S04 M in eos cs chen ct ‘Waites LaFayette was a heavy f ver | ; The tea and summary: d North Dakota State collese | _ Amy. Ba ' Moor ; s ss E fason, Bison hopes for a victory | Sit¥ ¢xp eater 0} »psition Starekow rt wel Won Lost Pet = 2 felgiaiey j mect ee Minnesota Oct. 12 sg ree pe Voicz re Daniootgen | PAMIARSI EES <oaees 4B 28 Oe techn of rae The new Plymouth De Luxe Sedan—smartly a eee h er first Referee—Dr. DeMoulley, Flasher. ‘Cleveland . 69 537. Griffin re Volk colored, chromium-plated—upholstered and Saglwaechter this summer $e ono . fa Headlinesman—Chalmers, Mott. ‘St. Louis 72 © 517; Toman rt Sautter appointed with distinction— with its Chry- : aad acccpted a government posi- | SPt wl bd Mente aiineee {Washington .. 7 473, Syvrud re Gillespie sler-like swiftness and smoothness—is some- any 4 sovent on oe ane ci Bot and would [les feel ding mae ve at hay Per BANS: ae me a: : | Deirolt s 4) Busines @ — thing new in motoring luxury at low cost. iW 2 return to college all | a ‘ ris et uarter= cago 3 s : 1 . . , Fp Cen most of his veterans back: | Oi.2 emer s eet tT et but back Hole went through the line for |Boston . : 96 ‘eu | Smith rh Fogle | The upholstery is fine broadcloth. Cush- t Wachter expects his harriers will | PnECied & Piuesy litle Niagara clev yi hand a touchdown in ‘ |W. Kopaleoff fb ., Vetter ions are French-pleated. Rear seat has t p @ strong shoving against the | i ag ces closing tes of play here i Games Yesterday Substitions: “Mandan—-Kuebker for armrests on both sides. Garnish mouldii 4 Among the most promising} P¢ a hoped for 2 big score | terday and Bowman defeated Belfield HH ¥, Owens; Eckroth for Griffin; Griffin n 5 mouldings Vv My candidates, besides Nelson, are | 282inst Swarthmore and the ¢ i- |G to 0, The home team had outplayed | Detroit 6 0 6 for Eckroth; Owens for Kopalcoff; in walnut finish frame the windows, and a4 jell and Wayne Weiser, Hazelton; | bia-Union game rai k s |the visitors througiwout. the first three | Chieago ; [14 43 2/Linton— Brooks for Flegel; Brandt walnut-finish panels, with burl walnut inlay, k dre, Oberon; Chester Rhines | Renction pee o a ee ci {quarters but Incked the punch to! Herring, Sorrell and Hargrave; | for Brooks: Bechtel for Brandt; Fleg- %O.B. FACTORY adorn the doors. yj Chester Wolla, Tioga; Alex | Counters between Dart d ‘Henry and Autry. |e] for Bechtel; Bechtel for Volk. : c ftgon, Langdon; ‘and Gorge | § cUse: pyocris geton ool eae eins | First downs: Mandan 2; Linton re Chromium-plated cowl bands and cow! 3 eld, Fargo. A goodly array of . pe " 1 ReOmae } ve i Passes attempted: Mandan * r ee ainciee fore eyed Carnegie Aa hiel, Washington and | Hole . Gumper| Cleveland-St. Louts, rain. copia 2 Lees meas lights enhance the attractive exterior. Other i . 2 ‘ attractive fittings arc in keepin; tice, Jeffezson-, Ashland, Eordnama St. on Goren hb c. Schwartz ; Others not scheduled. intercepted by Mandan 1. y és ping. m will be the guests of the| aS rOse Reon mence Mae | Be hb H. Schwartz | Yards gained from scrimmage: of Minnesota Athletic as- y, and Msryland- fo Neuens «c) | LITTLE WORLD SERIES Mandan 32; Linton 114. at the Vanderbilt Gopher ; Villanova. Herzig le ak Open date. ‘ {Yards gained on passes: Mandan n 4 game West Virginia, Georgtown, and | Overla It a ton 32. . 4 Pe eee Tela neh Buckneil all were matched with small | Thej Ig NATIONAL LEAGUE | en Mandan 10 for offside; the leading freshman cross- | COllese opposition that threatened | Threiges c = és 24 3 ‘Linton 15 for holding. é Meoaise i { Standings ‘candidates who already have; roubic. West Virginia, beaten by | Rea rg Docring | . Los | Referee: H. Jones, Yale; head- are George Haley, | Davis and Elkins last week, had an- | Teanor rt Buckman ie a “ig ‘eee W. Ellison, Norta Dakota. mouth, Wis; Clinton Morgen, | other tough nut to c in Duquesne. | Pond re Deitz Chicazo s ant 3, Filipino Boxer : cs : Pittsburgh .. ison; + Hall, St: Bucknell entertained a powerful ree, oat Re eae | college team in Albright and/| Substituti Belfield—Blank for New York ds; Earl Steiner. Hazelton; Arthur | Western Maryland was no push-over | Lindhe, for H. Schwartz, St. Louis é h 2 at Philadelp! AG4 | ; Willard Patte: , | for Georgetown. Githmann for Dietz; Bowman. Wali | autateess! Bdvin Whitmore, ‘Stece; | _ Pittsburgh, Colsate, and Davis and |for Threlges, Ryan for Theigs, Pollock Brooklyn... 464 - Beats New: y fhris. So Rarold Wales, Van Hook. \ Elkins all. we: 5 for Ryan, Phelan for Herzig, Melby Cincinnati . 428; der | Pittsburgh wa against Duke for Phelan. Boston .... 358 | we a a= = ; 2nd Davis and Elkins against St. Referce—Richards «U. N. D.) Jm- ‘ights Last Night Louis. To Colgate fell the hardest pire — Auerbach. Headlinesman — 'task—that of stopping Wisconsin at | Pearson. | -@| Madison. | San Francisco, Oct. 5. “a — Pablo g Pane. former flyweight champion of the Philippines, rested in the front 1 rank of the boxing mites today as the By the peeraied Frees) SECHLARY 15; WASHBURN 14 : oe S 2 result of a 10-round Soon. over TL—Otto ! icClus D., Oct. 5.—McClusky innings! sway Newsboy Brown of New y Bener- | knocked out Tom Sayers, Baseball Hasn’ t won its first fooball game here yes-| Osborne. Root and Taylor; Rixcy shiv conceded to be the uncrowned 11). Al Kiln, Cleveland, |tenaas, defeating Washburn 15 to ua|and Sukeforth. : | Sam Adduci, Chicago, Ww after a touchdown in the last quarter. Left Slope Vet Washburn led at the half 14 to 6,| Others not scheduled. ? t j but the victors counted two points on ‘ ._ |@ Safety in the third quarter and won High School kcal Pr game with a point after touch- a low:t made on a dropkick by Hirsch. ig 13to9in‘Rub- | mcciusky, playing its first season on , the gridircn, lost its first two encoun- ber’ Encounter ters to Fessenden and Harvey Scores of 55 to 0 iad 48 to 0 Foo‘ball cuts little ice with base- | tively. stars of McKenzie and Sterling {North McKenzi Ste: Sten snmehrmpeciebr elem etait, Allprices, factory. Plymouth dealers irbonoraineef tine pmente *hurchill Motors, Inc. Exclusive Zenith Dealers Bismarck; No, Dak.

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