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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929 | McLeod Uses 28 Demons to Crush Plucky Washburn Crew 72-0 °} REGULAR ELEVENIS JARRETT LEADS | UNIVERSITY TO 14-0 WIN OVER BISON ELEVEN | USED ONE QUARTER; Gophers Fear Tie With Boilermakers REDHEAD ID HALFBACK MICKEY WALKER SET TORISK | FOOTBALL | | Two sone vty for MAKES 79-Y ARD RUN CROWN Sale SES Schoolboy Captain Twice Size of His Twin Brother Big Ten pti Have } i de ae and Hank Pate cnet | INOPENINGQUARTER ""sesnensruceene cevsieeneecat © ; 0; Take Scoring Roles Short- ows Rest of Week’s Na- “tal elt LT lose frees H f TIES PROVE DANGEROUS tional Program | oe had no comment to i 5 lyAfterthe Start 2 (| | 0 § MBSE gM ‘Bison Outplayed arenity | cg make after his final four round bout at Soper's ranch. Purdue Has Beaten Michigan ; i In his last drill he demonstrated ; Psi | for a Few Opening and CANZONERI MEETS LOYAZA among other things that his wind and Chicago, While Min- i oe and speed had improved over a week nesota Wen One | ly After the Start @’GUIRE AND BARLOW GOOD | oloeiny Minutes ! sy | 280. jCharley Berlanger and Billy! “While no statement has been ts- See 1 Jones Mi i fl le | sued, there is a general feeling among | AM WEEKES INTERFERENCE WAS GOOD Meet in Philadel | ome who are close on the inside (?) — Minnesota | Hl phia Headliner | that Walker has not been tipping the | believe Coach | eae a at as low a poundage as train: " ae ing camp attaches reported. “Doc” mbination that will win the| TWO Teams Showed Signs of Water’ pieced “ei aickes | Hearne Genied Vile however, and sala |A conference title, but frown at | ; : the champion would easily make the | Me here Purdie hele, Great Coaching; 8,000 [ite, rises ibis crown at Los Angeles | 169 pound limit before official weizh- ns think the Gophers w! * Watched-Encounter aegis cintienge: ey Smee ke ing in Tuesday at 2 p. m. Hudkins is the championship with ces | tempting to win it. | down to 155 or 156 now. a i Memorial Stadium, Grand Forks, This bout overshadows the rest of | Oct. 28.—One spectacular play, a %9- | the week's national program, but fans 1G rs ers Pre re ard ‘dash through the field by Glenn | ate expecting to get their money's ' pa ett. gave North Dakota | worth out of Jack Dempsey's second university the impetus needed to | Show at the Chicago Coliseum Friday. i score a 14 to 0 vietory of the North {Tony Canzoneri, former featherweight | Agricutural college in their | Champion who now is gunning for the | 1 gridiron battle here Saturday. | lightweight crown. heads the pro-! Minneapolis, Oct. 28—(4—The | but being held to a C # y by Indiana somew than 8,000 enthusiastic. fans. | | Sanita weal eet University of Minnesota een > Buckeyes’ record. Solel LG A aden sel ee lien The Philadelphia arena opens the | S@ad today began preparations for | iri perl dale atiiiniely vem gel Bis cA situ nnd they wit. | Week's fighting tonicht with its ibs game with Indiana Saturday in | le between two | Program of 10 rounders. Charley | memorial staium. 5 Belanger, Canadian light _ hea‘ ‘3 ‘cached hard fighting teams. | weignt, meets Billy Jones of Phila- | _ B¢sinning against the Hoosiers next | spectacular contest ftom |deiphia, in the final bout. New| Saturday, Minnesota goes into a) . the university fr-| york's ‘attractions are headed by al stretch of four successive Big Ten jot « in thrills in the first! pair of local favorites. Billy Wallace, | games, The Gophers tangle with Iowa whil> the Bison gave | Cleveland “lightweight, mects Patsy rt Towa City and with Michigan and ‘ters plenty of opportunity | Ruffaio of Mt. Vernon, N. ¥.. in the Wisconsin here on the following Sat- heer in the final quarter with @]19-round final at the St. Nicholas urdays. They reached the mid-point | ss attack which seemed destined (| arena tonight; and Jack (Kid) Berg. of the schedule with the Ripon con- a the Saemcek : } : ucceed. until Lowe, a d.| busy English junior welter, baitles test. and have won so far three non- t nttempts failed eet ous intercepted one of C ‘ses | Mickey Genaio of New York at the conference, and one conference game, sion upon their a first -derequson tot seme the second Flickertail | Olympia A. C. Saturday. the latter with Northwestern. | ersatile opponents. ae Des tei touchdown. | Saturday's game with Ripon, among | 2 Wasi hburn lads sh Mi -| ‘The biggest thrill of the game, and ACE IS CONFIDENT other things, resulted in boosting Art | he Ma-' py far the most spectacular play. was} Los Angeles, Oct. 23——With the Pharmer’s season's scoring 22 points | 1 Jarrett’s 79-yard jaunt for 2 touch-/ rigorous training grind left behind, | higher to a 42 total, with which he 4 © sismarck Mentor Gave His! Pi Regulars Needed Rest Be- { fore Fargo Tussle . OF supporter: nee W. Spears finally has found | 2 ald Demons had things their own wa} e ef dughes field Saturd Coach Roy D. Mcl rers of his squad onto t heir exercise. At the f nirn held the he team had come voal, the 4: 1 yoard read 7: MelLcod’s with and the — Big Ten ¢ behind Purdue with ty ons” in the first i d Hank Pot- rolled up ‘buted his 13 ee only stopped Ohio! into Memorial s oven, first ec eyes, - but it also has a ti record. The Tilini won § defeating Michisan, but failed to d # ng out of the ordinar ois’ pair of ouchd r¢ result of long ag utpliyed front wall and helped keew » down. y d i yn tanso} rer putting 5 v ard pass in the final qu sher in position to loping from Purdie. te vith an even in two “a OPT gigesrone means amg |. tite TOs into the | own in the first period. ‘The dim-| Mickey Walker, the champion. and leads the circuit. © The port-side | at " inutive read haired performer started | Ace Hudkins. the challenger. today kicker ran over three touchdowns, | y J Lawrence, Kan., Cct. 28.—Almost 100 pou thecolaseitin ~ Slowly toward the Bison right end.; marked time pending their 10 round and accounted for four goals after | r save Johnny} toner, Marshall Birch, young giant on pth upes ee TR a As his interference swung into ac-|ciash here tomorrow night for the scores. ie his| brother, are members of the high school football team here. ies cteoni the ¢ tion, he picked un speed. Clicking | middleweight title. In eight games with Indiana, Min- | Marshall, nicknamed Bully, ts five fect 10 inches tall and when trained | cpponents and he “scored a point | With the precision of a perfect watch.; After the citmaxing session yes- nesota has been victorious six times, | am ‘al championshin of the down for football weighs 240 pounds. He is captain of the team and plays last. three “hie the the interferers charged into the Bison/ terday, when the Nebraska Wildcat | losing one and tying one, ‘The rivalry ! ‘ pi ip he state.! 9 guard position. The twins are 13 years old. x! 2 . Cn Ae ‘ad three tacklers, mowing them down like | clawed and pawed three opponents in began in 1906. druft for Moser; Tohnny reeled off several long runs, | Wolverines have becn defeated th 6 stalks of corn in the face of a keen! characteristic fashion for four rounds, —_——_—_—— i ‘ossed 25 a s i times e nts. Nort! : % 4 = i sb wn- he field. Eddie Sprig: . another bril- | ‘FAMILY FIGHTS IN| E AST AND | 8 ge og aie redted Wi isi Jarrett called cn al! his speed, and ' pending battle. Grimm, Wilson and Hornsby of the | iant backfield performer. likewise | |bowed to Minnesota. tore down the right sideline ee ‘the a pe tia nd bi perp ees tare a en | Dornblaser athletic field, Montana a dues) t riod gurine ret and Lonsbrough in pursuit. s at am of es twice hit Somes ES)" WESTHEADWEER'SPROGRAM 2 c's 2S oclnes Neves Sta eee ae ON ee Outstanding for Washburn were the Gish eandeapentiniess : t's winged feet pulled him out; “And if 1 don't win Tm through, | 1829 Nations! League season. Pe wo McGuires and Barlow, fullback. |” viods doing it. Glenn Hi: of danger. and, once beyond the 50- Any gains registered by Washburn v1 " a {three touchdowns. kick yard line the gap widened until ry + ails = att © MaGuire. quarter- itis Clashes With Yale, alas thereatter and thre ¥ the ior Skaret was left hopelessly in the! i sack, or low on the ball-carrying ie pass which ted for the , rear. Wien ) Bismarck back passed and California Faces fourth Boilermaker Flickertail fans could hardly be yan Eleven | Minnesota and Northwestern cn- rett out in the clear with nothing often, it was usually Barlow who, Mike MeGuure | wulled him down. He played a bang- | Por aged nonconfert opponents and but a strong north wind to speed ‘dealt out seve im on this way. They arose like one |. ip game. . MeGulre @ r 3 "man and hailed <he feat with a deaf- we mention Ripon 54 to 0./ening roar. It was a glorious mo- Bismarck’s scoring started early | - Barlo AL MARSTERS IS WATCHED sophome:e ment for the midget speedster. and it here was no perceptible letup during |, Subsitutions: Bismarck —Cervinski he afternoon. Leo Benser broke the | U man Sonnet. cee ee and the ats, ce a few minutes after the first !Johnson. Kitchen. Murphy, O'Ha a oi} ks most of the game, crushed Wa-i must have afforded those hard bit- whistle. Bismarck took the ball an oa Pailolinnes.” Schneider, Notre Dame Goes to Georgia pic ¢6 to 0. lide teen edie Sena 44 4a owns on their opponents’ 30. | Schlichenmeyer, Shepard, E. Sprig; Tech After Its Third Re- Next Saturday's program includes yhen they heard the cheer, even ine. Agre ran 15 yards. pare eeds J. Spriggs, and Stackhouse. Wash- ithree games involving the cham- though their share of the glory was he line in three tries. A second! 0Um—C. Becks and Thode. venge Attempt i ouchdown came a minute laier after | Touchdowns: Bismarck—Benscr 3, hip question. Illinois will meet e--e Peete sew ‘thwestern at Evanston, while In- The lineups: Mike McGuire and Barlow fumbled | Po! : r By Al diana will meet Minnesota at Min- pic. ‘ By 4 OULD : Bison Nodaks che kickoff and the Demons got the | a2. mae bfehlac el SH neapolis. Purdue will be seeking its Bis° re i | He 1 all in the pileup. Three plays and Penaltie Bismarek—Three for 29 _(A*saelaied Press Sports Editor) (ira straight triumph at Madison, Be"8C" borer 74 makes -tip- . mother touchdown was chalked up. | 3@td! Two family quarrels, one in New where it will tackle Wisconsin. peneiyg a Mijogdalen | Hank Potter sprinted from the 35.| Panes: Bismarck—Atiempted four, England and the other in California, Ohio State and Chicago will invade Ba") Mecudiilan > vard line on the first play of the sec-|Completed one, intercepted two of stand out this week on a football slate. the east, with the Buckeyes mecting | O'dal! nar \ | Memill Tredton ynd quarter to score the third touch. Washburn’s. Washburn — Attempted otherwise featured by a fldek of inter- | undefeated Pittsburgh and Stage’s | McMillan p jown. | seven and completed two. sectional debates Maroons engaging Princeton. Michi- ,Shamp Dain Bismarck then kicked to McGuire |, First downs: Bismarck 22, Wash- | The relative merits of two of the gan and Towa will be idle. giving them vis fable _ m his 30-yard line and he ran the | burn 3. east’s grea Albie ' plenty of time to wind up for Har- | Blakeslee nine yall back 10 yards. A forward pass| Officials: Referee, Kratz, Hamline; Booth of vale, ers of vard and Minnesota, respective Fairhead Jarrett 4 aetted Washburn 15 yards, probably | U™pire, Rindahl, Luther; and head Dartmouth. is the sectional ————$$$—_——_ Ponepr paar icy ', heir longest single gain of the day. | linesman, Fulton. championship aspirations of each | e Insuecessful in attempts on the Bis- | team, will be involved when the teams | ‘A 1eS. Re en North Dakota: Bera | Marck line, Washburn kicked to Ben- | meet at New Haven. > * Wexler, Jacobson. Gil- | ier on his 10-yard line. Avernating| our Notre JE _Dartmouth nas never beaten vale, | A aes “Frank Smith and Lowe. , ine smashes and end runs by Bei and must shake off this jinx as well To in Sadia Hoviand, Pariseau. : Potter and Agre put the ball over 2 f0r| as check Booth to win. Johny Smith, Goodwin, Thommason, ¢ he fourth touchdown. evens y The championship of the Pacific Friberg. ‘The fifth touchdown came on Pot- coast conference will be at stake when | os Referee, Simpson, LaCrosse; George g <5 26-yard eprint after tne eet Southern California mects California GUStavus Adolphus Eleven Loses jy nch, st. Cloud, umpire; Kimball, | 4 taken the ball on downs. He! Three Sita Tan ,at Los Angeles in the second suc- Ht i th Dakoa, field judge; Michelson, | P shook cit six tacklers on his sally of the Teams W Won, While cessive struggle of far western giants. a Surprise Verdict to South Dakota State, head linesman. * : jown the field. | Fourth Team Dropped a The Trojans hurdled their biggest ob- Minneapolitans oe the half ended Benser. Potter | 10 to 6 Decision stacle when they beat Stanford 7 to 0 He cosas" Sea WSF War" ¢ Agre were on their way toward Saturday. Though raied favorites, the; ' suli Another six points, Are ran 20 sards aiay fod Beany tiie ann tie vet of | Bu Ban Bet Sean seagate Football Results | © the Washburn 20-yard line as t i sof | the Golden Bea an ary's, Joint holders of the | nn chistle blew. ae te Re fame Socal ed es Pittsburgh and Biies age two Minnesota college coference cham- NORTH DAKOTA Many a spit-tipped cigar is dresecd in a fancy band. 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DD 5 Concordia played in top form | jowa Wesleyan 12; Carthage 0. . against St. John’s to win 41 to 0 and | Notre Dame “B” 46; Valparaiso 3 ANOS TAGE OF PILOTS should experience little, if any, diffi- | prake 6; Grinnell relty of coxswains forced Bert | culty in di the Macalester team. or Mackmen lost to Hamline ‘Carleton team nosed out Beloit 'North-