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’ | ie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 _ Intersectional Games Make Saturday Red Letter Day in Big Ten } —— =———— HARVARD, ARNY AN) FOSTER PREDICTS CHAMPS IN THREE HEAVY CLASSES SOON MISSISSIPPI! INVADE [When Firing Heels Outflew Spinach | Jimmy Woodhall PANAMA AL BROWN ‘Macalester Ends [AL MARSTERS, DARTMOUTH, MIDDLEWEST REALM |< To Replace Grey ' BANTAMWEIGHT I ' Are Out of Game PLAYS NO MORE THIS YEAR . i : ‘Concordia Practice ainst | 5 er 2 Michizan, Illinois and Purdue! ; (a ' On Friday : Card MOST RECENT KING ° roe bie for a j Sensational Backtield Star Suf- Landis to Score " fi ve ‘ re Fergus Falls Veteran Battles With St. Olaf fers Fractured Vertebra | Jumping Dates i for Ten Rounds or Less se Saturda j in Contests | ; With Brooker Jack Sharkey Regarded Lead: |ends Sr NTT mmae ealeae toot: | ? Chicago, Nov. 6—()—Kenesaw Respective Opponents i a | i i ball team, Davis and Grout, will not, , Mountain Landis, commissioner of d 300,000 FANS ARE EXPECTED - e Jimmy Woodhall, Fergus Falls, ing Heavyweight Con- play in the St. Thomas homecoming | NOT PERMANENTLY HURT | baseball, threatens to “say something , ; ; : * Minn, veteran, vill substitute for Hae cei ehh eth A | of importance” about barnstorming : = a MEG Greys Promeer reas, | tender by N.B.A, —! Devine nt een ot foe Page Pepe gh ge aed si ‘ x Smith's opening Friday night | 1 Injurie: rottl then do not appear to when he Brovko Nagurski, Minnesota é i boxing program at the Kex the- | ear Tek that will keep him on the side- ha 1 ian a parelicstgigs attends the National ‘agi imeeting : : hee ‘ : atre this week. lines. of Great Eastern Triple at Chattanooga. Tenn.. \. Star, Will Play Despite a ” : % ‘ te this eek tight toomer |MIDDLEWEIGHT SAID OPEN) Coach rank Mayer is scrimmaging . of AVERY PEGEIGEN aiiy FOEESAT GR Broken Thumb 4 ; Brooker, North Dakota feather- | his gridders daily and hopes to re- Threat tests yet.” he said, “but T may have ¥ 4 J ae 4 weight champion, in the 10-round | : y iL last year's victory. The Mack- something of importance to say at the By PAU ie aic KELSON é headliner. ‘a Chairman of the Championship erotica ent ae te but) Hanover, N. H., Noy. 6—i)—Al | meeting.” y PAUL ELS Smith Friday night opens his . " ‘upset the dope and dow e Tom- i a‘ Ghicago, Nov. 6.—14 metized | is wultee heathy seaion al te ee. Committee Lists Lead- ini | Marsters, star Dartmouth back, lay of colorful intersectional Z é . He plans to stage fights each . ‘The Cadets also are going through| in @ hospital cot today, his college | GRIDDERS PLAY TAG urd at Michigan, Art a . Friday night throughout he ers in hard sessions for the game, which will| football games a thing of the past.', A game of tag teaches the players winter, his program extending — be watched by alumni. Coach Boland| He received a fractured vertebra Sat- | {© think while running and develops x into May, - By EDWARD J. NEIL jhas issued some new plays and plans! urday in the Yale game. leg muscles and wind. according to letter day Saturd t He has arranged an attractive The Na-|t continue workouts through Friday. j Coach Robinson, who insists on the Close to 300,000 {ans are expected] 7 Bes ss card for the opening night. New York, Nov. 6—(#)—The Na-|"°Cotain Ken Raymond and Bates,| AS described by Dr. John S. F. contest as an important part of to jam the s tadiums in which " ‘ , tional Boxing association, striving tO | °b1e and fullback, who were injured Gile, Marsters sustained a fracture Brown's early season preparation for nine represent of the conference " : i i set Pte ss Mek seta i shoot |in the Concordia game, have been on the right transverse process at the | football. SORE eset ~ | Stagg Sorry for i seructnn, our. tact hse A Same a yar sah ar ahve Nhe c jnow lacking leaders. as the Johnnies prepare for the final! no permanent effect on the player ff ference's history 2 ne e one ' ie tae: evormon be ee Mythical Critics! It the energy of Edward K. Fos-|#ame with Augsburg at Collegeville:| but it will keep him either in the in- | ‘The most enormous throng of the day will watch Harvard make its first | |ter, chairman of the championship reat SEE URe Ter ion ete ALIGN, fiemary or on sidelines while his team ‘asi agains’ 1 te N. B. A. can bring 4 1 plays Brown, Ci Beye ries (Ae ann Armor depend. | ee most feinolls annual race events—that's the scene pictured here a8) Chicago, Nov. 6,—(%)— Pickers of pions on the middleweight, light been sent through stiff workouts and | fortably and would be allowed to re- | tng on the weather, are anticipated | Flying Heels al ecg Ta EN ein ae the historic Pimlico | qi-american football teams this sea- heavyweight ‘and heavyweight Coach Ecklund said there would be! sume his classroom work soon. This | Rrearit bettie. ‘The army's invasion | Futurity, at Pinniico, Ma. Flying He inst the tail.” Jockey Mack son have the sympathy of Amos thrones. His most recent announce: no_letup. is the star's senior year. of Ulinois will attract a sell-out crowd | Gardner, riding Spinach, protested that he ‘oughed” by Jockey Kelsay | Alonzo Stagg, the “grand old man” ment was the naming of Panama Al heme Sean Pecan for-| wo years ago Marsters flashed on ward peates wise ee) ve €X= | the gridiron horizon as a halfback. on the home stretch, but s uled. i rf ‘of 68,000 while 50,000 scem certain of | of the University of Chicago, Brown, tall, clever negro who has viewing the Northwestern-Ohio State OTERO ITT TS as IT ee “In my 40 years of football, T have | whipped every challenger in his di- Pects the Oles to use in the game at! Abie year was looked forward to for duel at Columbus never known a season when there yision, champion of the bantam. | Northfield. St. Olaf's fast backfield} i998 but an ankle injury ie COMISKEY AND DONIE BUSH wan sucha supercandance of eal Weigh mil cause he Moorhead eam Ich | iow par 4 sien 4, Chicago More Popular [backs.” Stage said, “There are at{ Poster, wealthy Providence, R. 1.) ¥0ry. as any of the four starters can! ‘This year Marsters was the basis | Capital Funeral Chicago's victorious stand agains! 6 ’ jleast. a dozen players who stand out} business man whose hobby is boxing, circle the ends or smash the tacklers.| o¢ the entire Dartmouth attack. He P. vy Princeton last week has spurred the from the pack—-men who sre entitled | resently removed Mickey Walker as! Coach D. C. Mitchel is sending his | was shifted to quarterback. 5 ariors eee ste diicats for the Wiscone ia hi sea Fito consideration. for all-American| titieholder in the middleweight di- (Varsity against the frosh and is per-| “In the six games Dartmouth has 208 Main Ave. same 50 that 40,000 are expec ted. The ——_—- honors. Picking four of them will be yision and declared the throne vacant fecting a defense to stop Vernie Mil-| played this year. “special delivery”! Zowa-Minnesota game at Towa City, : f° |a tough Jobstoe the experts,’ | vision and dev ckeys ‘refusal to de-|1€f Phantom quarterback of St.) al had scored 108 points. His per- | Licensed Embalmer e Most Important of the day. from Despite Ten Purchases Already, JIMMY an y | sedate exo Mary's, on Norton field. The few re-| formances against Yale and Harvard Phone—Day or Night—22 tone ; \o-_. al i jserves also are coming in for hard} were especially brilliant. Hi | 5 s race, s 3 . . o—. | . . *; As yet no outstanding contender specially le was one | Stile 20000 Abe pels igure Plans Laid for Buying May B attle Again Fights Last Night || nas appeared to lay undisputed claim scsimegn ene of the outstanding broken field run-! Jos. W. Techumperiin Set for the I lississippi-Purdue game. oT ce the light heavyweight crown re- TRAVERS STAKE OLDEST ners, pee. forward passer and a Michigan has failed to win a con- More Men Suni Rae ay see es penn ti rglien | good ‘i ference game so far this season, but (By the Associated Press) [cently relinguished by Tommy Lough! me ‘Travers Stake, first run at s season, M | Sst. a + will have its strongest lineup in énel — Promoter ior steel Was Pal plabon lise isd = na | sary, 120, aise a siege can be Seratogs a os oe cae a field for the first time in several] SMEED JOLLEY IS INCLUDED) Vell Satisfied With Fight New Yor do). ae hie ropn eee tamed ae wweeks when it tackles Harvard. si a | OXfin Dahlem, the fleetest all toter Between Them depts inecked’” out” simmy | ester has listed the N. B. A. cham. | —— eae on the Wolverines’ squad, and Ducky Ms Mendo, Pittsburgh, (1). Eddie {pions and leading contenders in this No. 3—Jack Thompson. i i : , ‘Bimrall, safety man and punter, re- | ‘Old Romat’ Refuses to Discuss) qyicago, Nov. ‘oo sitintecs | Shas Chen | fashion: x | ; i i (P)\—So satisfac- s 5 0, outpointed Johnny laa | JUNIOR WELTERWEIGAT | turned to the backfield last night the Report He Is After ‘tory was the 10-round bout between | Katser, St. Louts, (10). | HEAVYWEIGHT Champion—Mushy Callahan after @ long rest because of injuries, = /Sammy Mandell and Jimmy Mc- Springnietd, Mo.—simmy Uwens, | Champion—Open No. 2—Baby Joe Gai while Al Steinke, his injury complete- Mark Koenig, |Larnin Monday night that Paddy | Springfield, Mo. outpointed No. 2—Jack Sharkey. No. 3—Stan Loajyza. Coe guce. Cee eu HeBiNa Harmon, boxing impresario of the} Clausine Vineent, — Stillwater, be Pee a ter ah } LIGHTWEIGHT may resort to an op7n running and Chicago stadium, is seeking a return Okla., (10). No. S-Brnle Scheff. | Champs _—Sammy ‘ i | jon. Mandell y, 6B — (Ph — 's | match between the pair. Jacksonvihe, Fla—Dick Gore, | assing game for the Crimson. Chicago, Nov. 6.—()— Baseball's F 4 tt 2—Tony Canzoneri. Paneh Bob Zappke of Illinois was |“Old Roman,” Charles A. Comiskey, Jacksonville, Fla, outpointed | No. 6-—-Otto Von Porat No. 3—Billie Wallace. CATT eS eo i No. 7—George Godfrey. secking a plunger for the Army |arranged a huddle with his new man- | | Do You Know Tha ra | Decapua, Flint, Mich., —————_—_—_—___———-e Los Angeles—Ignacio Fernan- Most of the season. Fritz Humbert, | sox. Phil Scott owns three houses in Ward ‘Sparks, San Francisco, No, 8—Paulino Uzcudun. JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT ; struggle. Lack of sustained line at-|ager, Donie Bush, today to map out No. 9—Phil Scott. Morgan No. 10—Victorio cern : *y No. 11—Young Stribling. J | ‘one of the best line smashers to wear| although 10 minor league stars, in- London. . . . Bill Carey has re- No. 12—Tuffy Griffiths. tack has been bothering the Illini |their campaign to rebuild the White o dez, Los Angeles, outpointed, 10). the orange and blue, has almost re-|eiuding Smeed Jolley of the ‘San| lnauished the actual management LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT covered from his injuries but it is |Prancisco Seals, have been purchased of Madison Square Garden af- AN THER STEP | Champion: *y doubtful whether he will start against | , % } fairs, letting Frank Bruen and OTHER STEP | pion—Opel 3 Minnesota’s hopes of chasing the |Box are in the market for a second| Drows. ..- Meanwhile Bill is tour’ | coaches by label ve and. ) G : ’ : ing his reserve and MIDDLEWEIGHT “sowa jinx and winning the Big Ten |beeoman who can do some heavy hit-| {06 the country picking out alr | fo nan sacks wich the names of | Champlon—Open business action, is for profit. You buy crown was dimmed with therevelation iting, a catcher, another heavy clout aoe a ee raon ss |the opposing team's most dangerous} No. 2—Ace Hudkins. No. 3—Vidal Gregorio, tk had broken the thumb of his left ies ouieues ‘and a pair of steady! Sromoter is ‘a great roster... , Players. Saunders and Musick of} No. 3—Rene De Vos, | FLYWEIGHTS profit. In terms of hauling work, you hand in the Indiana game. The “Big |Pirpe = : | He forgets and cheers on the ; Southern California were imperson- WELTERWEIGHT Champion—Frankie Genaro The “Old Roman” refused to dis-| tguliflesers to greater efforts... ated in scrimmage by Marks and |Champion—Jackle Fields No. 2—Izzy Schwarte. can likewise buy profit. You can put a Nag” expects to play, however, al-| ous current report ; sf ple ports Me was after! ‘phe double-wing-back f Allen of the Crimson second team. No, 2—Jimmy McLarnin. No. 3—Midget Wolgast. though his effectiveness may be !apark Koeni ; e double-wing-back formation | ig, the Yankee shortstop, | js lots | confident handicapped. ana that He plannedto send Bil Gke-| Gente, Lo lets of Bere = = Dodge Truck to work, of its “Hawks Are Impressive sell, his high priced shortstop, to/ used more than 12 years... . And profit-earning Iowa, too, had a regular on the j Washington in exchange for a right) Zuppke's new “fades” tion ability. {njured list—its veteran end, Mas- handed pitcher, possibly Irving Had- just another wing-back with $0 fine that hal the world trogany, who has a bad ankle. 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