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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 Bismarck High Elevens Trounce Jamestown and McClusk ‘{enccseromes [MINNESOTA SEEMS TO HAVE BEST CHANCE TO GO UNDEFEATED [ ANDO'HARESTONP ' POWERFUL NODAK TEAM TAKES OHIO STATE ELEVEN, BISON OUTPLAY RABBITS IN ‘Stanford, Trojan | s77.2r.crsns cS WILDIN S1-0 GAME, 26-0 GAME FROM MORNINGSIDE ‘my vienopy AR, HOMECOMING SCORELESS TIE, OutfitstoRemew ("i tors mom. | ful affair will be the annual charge — - ~—— . A | ae ° a s ~ és — "s | of West Point's Cadets in the Yale Imps Guard Honor of Hughes) Wonderful Running of Burma, | Football Results | LE ADS CONFERENCE 2" Ordahl, Pete Gergen charged and outrushed thet oppo Historic Rivalry | box! before upwards of 78000 speet- ! le me ° } arte i Gutpass secdl 2 Mgt ; Harvard at Cambridge may’ have an Field by Running Up | Nodak Fullback, Features | | and Bill Hilts Play Great | fpmplete, masters in every phase of | Stanford, Coming Along Slowly, | snPoriant, bearing on the champion- | ie rR SNCS During the first, second and fourth + - |. Notre Dame, gathering h Strong Attack i Q ‘ tas | Football te ee h; Seems to Equal South. |. Notre , gathering headway in 56 to 0 Score | ~~ ae Minnesota Saturday nigel FANS SAW CONTEST fay a wide mara, while tn the ern California Navy and Wlconit nS pe = WwW MAROON | | , ‘ ia e sl s only Tuns into the rugged Carnegie eleven YEMONS LEAD CONFERENCE: sien | |, Attack Which Rivaled : Eee ase wath eee et! New York, “Oct, 21.—dh}—There /#t Pittsburgh in the outstanding in- Morning cna | Final Nodak Score Comes After irst Eleven Will Meet Wash- Coach West SendsinEn- | — tersectional engagement of the week. | That of Purdue ¢ | South Dakotans Are Underdogs haar stealer ae . Jessel the ee oe te By itabes eee Oia, tating “baton town aed | for Three Quarters; En- | for ‘a few momentary Mt this week-end but the main detona- | Michigan. expects to make it three i : i ac | lapses in this straight conference victories by beat- : : Dickinson . ; 5 ; tlon is likely to echo from the big burn in Probable Easy - tire New Team | PURDUE STAR WON’T PLAY glemann Stopped Baek Teeter With AINOON | vel wt Palo. Alto, California. ‘Clome Guiéaes tee Oier anid cee ; ihicaters we ee ‘ ‘While every man Casey Finnegan | t 85.000 spectators in this far west- | Cuicago, a pinta Sioux City, Oct -— erful North Dakot: 3 c Saturday proved a tough one for! ruined Morningside’s annual home- tismarck high school grid opponents. | coming with a 26 to 0| The Demons defeated Jamestown | victory over the Maroons. 0 to 0 at the ..tutsman county CilY) was featured by the wonderful run- | while the Imps w u , ning of Burma, Nodak fullback. who | onor Be ustes field here by troune-| made three of the four touchdowns ag McClusky 56 to 0. ae j registered by the visitors. The Spricgs brothers, Eddie and! ‘The first came after a sustained aT | ‘ teams, i i is Michigan Hardly Figures to! Fargo, N. D., Oct. 21.—Battling in| and Bob Lowe pressed into service—|€t, counterpart of Yale's famous ence battle it out while Illinois vl lays Michigan Towa - Il 12 of them—performed brilliantly, | Stef will see Stanford and Southern | Poevi Michha pbs of iittneas toed |a third title in a row was checked | suddenly Saturday by a tie with Iowa. The big noise in the big six group niversi pit ® determined ‘manner t ain ir kanke O | Beat Illinois After Two So HRDO MOuIeeuraig {Ener Lies | HRI WeaW HEME WIS ERE eee above | California light the fuse of their sen- : Setbacks North Dakota Agricultural college | the others—Captain Stafford Ordahi | Stional rivalry. not only held the highly touted South | at center, Pete Gergen, end and half-| This clash not only figures to de- : | Dakota State college eleven to a back, and Bill Hilts, end. These | cide the championship of the Pacific |i, the clash between Nebraska’ ant wltege | Chicago. Oct. 21.—\4"—Ohio State.| scoreless tle, but outplayed a great! three gave exhibitions of football | Co@st but to have a vital bearing UP- | xricsouri at Columbia with the Tisers with its two straight victories. leads! team for three quarters of a gruel-| which will be long ‘remembered by| "the national title situation. | going strong, confident of turning the the race for the Western Conference’ ling contest and on three occasions | the cheering hordes of Bison fans| Both elevens have thelr eves fo- | fptes on the 1928 champion football title, but the hardy squad] was knocking at the door of victory ' who witnessed this struggle. Ordahi | Cused on this twin goal as well as on | ‘ Paul ; i Tulane’s bid for southern confer- ohnny, and Johnny O'Hare romped | drive in the first quarter. After this | peminemetit iy he "4 at center was a defensive " nd | Cach other. Southern California takes : t, 1¢ Minnesota looms as the! Saturday. a defensive power, an ;ence honors depends on the gree: t will through the line and arcund ‘the Maroons outplayed the visitors | best bet to accomplish its Big Ten} ‘The Jackrabbits were top heavy, his offensive play stamped him as| 0" Notre Dame and Carnegie Tech | Wave's ability to roll back ‘Gesreie Be ens In te rane oe lame | Until the end of the half. After re- | scheciule without defeat. favorites to win, but it turned out one of the best. if not the best, cen- | !ater as part of its drive for national | Toms Tornado at New arlocee ays. cle ve as ried finai | vee the kickoff and bringing the sac ” Following the Buckeyes, who were| that they were mighty fortunate not jter in the North Central conference. Anageba eater bight ae a sea- | a irst down, that late in ti ball back to the 39 yard line, Burma Seton |not regarded as a serious threat be-| to have finished on the short end of | ye ry ing fagle and veriod, while Bismarck wes piling! broke through the center of the line P the largest score of the season! anq jaunted 61 yards across the gainst a Sioux Land Conference | yorningside goal. On the next kick- pponent. off the ball again was brought back The victory, the third in the cit-| to the 39 yard line and on the first ult for Bismarck, gave the Demons | piay from scrimmage Burma. again ndisputed lead in the loop. [broke through the line for another The score at the first period was | ¢1 yard jaunt and his third touch- 2 to 0, 53 to 0 at the half, and 67 40} gown, ft the termination of the third; “phe final Nodak score came in the anto. | last quarter when Coach Jack West Bismarck’s goal line has yet to be! nad practically an entire team of tossed this season and the Demons | substitutes on the field. Glenn Jar- ,Te secking their second undcteated | ott 2 diminutive but speedy back, 2ason and another claim to unofficial | lugged the ball over after he, House, ' 8D. Siate— | his army mates, so that the incentive ! Purple Tackle Lost to win is about as keen as it can pos- F ‘ sibly be. | 15 Pounds in Contest Until last Saturday, U. S. C. was owned generally expected to be the favorite. | Chicago, Oct. 21—(4)—The task of The Trojans were off to a fast start | attempting to halt the vicious as- | and reached a peak of power by | saults of Minnesota’s backfield Sat- crushing Washington 48 to 0 on the | urday was a wearing one for North- , latter's own gridiron. Stanford, com- | western’s line, especially the tackles. . ing along more slowly. aroused its! Marvel, who started at right tackle. stiv, | backers by polishing off Oregon State | lost 15 pounds before he was succeed- y and by 40 to 7, a margin of exactly 19/ed by Haug, who later gave way to © Lynen, | Points more than Southern Califor- | Engebritsen. Riley, left tackle, shed re Thompson, Nia's edge over the same team. On| 10 pounds but remained in action linexsman, W. It. this basis and the fact that Warner | throughout the contest. 45, Maca - fore the season started, are Minne-|the score. Three times the Bison | sota, Chicago and Purdue, with one ee. ich babi diate cpt a \ Roitp wt tae TRO heicagt ie aia the second period being just inches | fication when Chicago and Purdue short of the crossbar, and in the) ‘meet at Stagg field Saturday. final period the Bison were inside | | Ohio State, which has made two) (heir, 20 yard line twice, only to be | MIE: actoune fee pice ote During this great performance, as povicseted "1 gruelling a football battle as the! Oe eae tte a eee eam at! most rabid fan could ever hope to’ § ee cedar en at ae einannkenes have| ee; the uncertain Bison line rose to in . ‘Columbus. So far the Buckeyes have) prot heights and the backfield gave. Ort Henderson 27, Little tumbled Iowa. by a 7 to 6 score, and 9, never to be forgotten exhibition of Hi vat the 33 | Michigan by 7 to 0. and figure to Be bait carrying. blocking and defensive Mhio Northern 1 Monmouth te Teache 14. Let W nso} len ate championship laurels. Coach mond and Lux had taken turns of the South 33, Cum | t9q good for the Hoosiers, who lost i boy a “atte Lhe ie ne | advancing it from the Morningside wnooga 13, Bir- | their only Big a a 2 Bo ad to whip the team coacied by bis | 41 yard line. m6 and took a 21 t 6 drubbing from Col- ‘Tother, Bart McLeod. Bismarck} The Maroons were helpless before ih \gate Saturday. reets Washburn here next week-end. ' the hard rushing North Dakota line | ce 28, Itasca | In the other two engagements on f Eddie Agre, Wade Green, and Bob | .nq their passing attack was broken | ftackhouse scored all of the Tmps' | ty py the Nodak secondary, ‘Their | oints against McClusky. Coach | tone chance to score was in the first “told C. Van Wyk made only @ feW| yeriod when they had the ball on abstitutions for the Imps during the | North Dakota’s 10 ted line. ‘Three saturday runaway line plays and a pass, however, failed Making up the Imps’ lineup were: jt give them the required yardage. ‘ait and Gorman, ends; Psilolihnos | ‘° For the winners Smith. Burma | nd Schneider, tackles; Murphy and} and Jarrett. in the backfield and | shea au Bee quactectic MacMillan, Lowe and A. Smith In enter; Eddic . ve i a i Yade Green and Shepard, halfbacks; | {PS jane, vere oustanding. hain: 6, {final period. the northmen, with Art nd Stackhouse, fullback. side star, both offensively and de- B i lMemsueer Ienaauine seeie at Abe Y ou know the Lincups in the Bismarck-James- |fensively. The summary New) vane cooper | pattered” Wildcats, ground out 17 awn gi : Morningside— \ : ‘points. Pharmer alone accounted for iismarck Jamestown iultberg It Smith (20 of Minnesota's 26 points, with two touchdowns, two extra points and a ivlenmeyer It Carlson aoe cy jo 12, Cla 4 f 7 |pair of field goals. Ce} Same te oe, Ce eee importance wn Ig Lauer H. Johnson | } M. Johnson 32, penn, State a. ;Chicago “fears” Purdue he may be Washington 6 [spared at least one worry. Alex cum 0. Yunevich, the sophomore fullback, , Dayton . > 4 Scan (ieee ace! == FQOM Sanitation {Saturday's program, Michigan will jtackle Illinois at Urbana. and Wis- ‘eonsin will try to get going against Towa at Madison. Gopher Strong Attack A fourth period assault. comparable , - to the Purdue uprising that downed e | Michigan, gave Minnesota a 26 to 14 margin over Northwestern Saturday. | Trailing, 14 to 9, they went into the ts Aggies 12, Vnion Coast Guard mith th Andrews rh i Michigan, suffered a leg injury in the Wolverine contest and has not been le a suit since. iH Coach Phelan has even shifted 9, |-Pest” Welch, one of his outstandin: That’s why I certify Cremo Cigars halfbacks, to Yunevich’s position and | has indicated he does not expect. to jhave the services of the latter. Chi- says i Star Bouts , i re COMA? fiver. {eago, in winning five straight games, hen Beach funn {has displayed a strong defense, which 1: . all on the first play after _ 25, William and Mary If. imay serve to halt the Boilermakers | i Reach never was in the ckavier UM. Content Sea glee the Mates aeons 2 5 | r, ar ; Heidelberg ©. chance to function. Chicago's only, e ackie Fields and Gorilla Jones | Baheen thet ie okies jserious competition came from In i % re . oe. 4 : hara-t ad diana, which was beaten 13 to 7. Battle in a Non-Title Neuens, Christensen. Neuens, Ch m scored in nave Michigan Ts Out | Fight Also t, John's of New York and'onig state, Michigan halt | D. Litt, A.B. LL.D., Bie York, Ovi. 21 —um—pive ote |titgancteneit cpt ,Saak, amt] Sagiastonn 1%. West viewinia [Wary Op defen, aa bal tae Wot famous pare Soedienpest cheng ective inaoe ieee reli fund torts show, in| as referee: 8 | Amberst Sir diamiton es © {atten When they met Inst year and onsen Sar ger Ponile: ath nautaeny Saptnarias: jee: es the occasion by arene Coacl juppke’s champions a 3 to 0 | beating. cee setback of the sea- | “You housewives should know that here at last is a cigar fadison Square Garden tonight, each cheduled to go 10 rounds. Lang XN. D, Oct. nedon | Al Singer, junior lightweight, who | )/*}."" on score Lad p baek= json. 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