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fi F | TOUCHDOWNS ARE OORED BY DEMONS BALL TOTING STARS Mons Crushed Jinx, Defended State Honors, and Kept Goal Uncrossed INDAN FOUGHT VALIANTLY | ET | { pital City Eleven Scored Total of 340 Points in Eight Season Games Bismarck crushed M: } Hughes field yest fin winning the Iched the jinx d habit of following them in games Ith the Braves, defended unofficial orth Dakota high school c honors won in the game with @ week ago. and. to top these | hhievements off, kept their goal line | bitter pili for vallow—the Morton county school Ml find it difficult to live down an to 0 walloping received under the sated boots of a Bismarck eleven. Both Bismarck and Mandan ended eir season's with the Armistice Day ature. Earlier in the season the %o teams had met in another game. | th the capital city lads winning 21 ‘Second Title Year In its eight games this season Bis- ‘arck has run up a remarkable rec- a. It was the second successive ason in which Demon gridders had sen undefeated and ‘ate honors. T: ‘ores, Bismarck’s record for this| 1 Mandan 6. Williston 0. Hi a a4¢¢ ified : i Green. 40 yards for touch- different occasions, ie fe i i ay ys geenee-socoetay, frome “tbe Bem Zeek a el a5 i i , 8 i E i f i F L Hl [ } i H ef g ti § i [ k ti if THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 Bismarck’s Greatest Eleven C rushes Mandan Under 82 Count 2 OLD TRADITIONAL RIVALRIES IN BIG TEN RENEWED SATURDAY a glance at these | three stalwarts. ‘Chicago team almost from the ground up,| id d. Sleight tid claim tO} Whether Purdue gets by lowa Noy. 16 in its race for the Big Ten championship depends on the play of these In Welch and Harmeson, the Boilermakers have one of the best pairs of backs in the conference and tackles don't come much better than Sleight. | Purdue’s Hopes Rest on Test Against Iowa KIPKE’S ELEVEN AND |MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AGAIN| ny DUE | i i } Major Frederic McLaughlin, the Owner, Strengthens Team With Five Purchases | SHAUGHNESSY IS MANAGER | | Taffy Abel, 230-Pounder, and Duke Dutkowski Play De- fense Positions Chicago, Nov. 12.— (4 — Chicago's | Blackhawks, cellar occupants in the 1928-29 title race, probably are the | most puzzling question mark of the} impending National Hockey league Major Frederic McLaughlin, wealthy has rebuilt his! with a new manager and five new ad- | ditional strategist, has taken over the Black- | hawk helm. It is his first venture! among the professionals. | Professional Hockey's heaviest duo will play the defense positions for the ambitious Hawks. They are Taffy Abel, a 230-pounder who was ob- [en > Hi yeety wl “Take the matter of propaganda,” {our manager would have shown such questionable loyalty.” ational league observer went on. ‘A year ago we heard a lot about the Yankee ‘cripples’ before the series with St. Louis. The idea got around that all the Cardinals needed to do was to go out on the field and push Babe Ruth and the rest of them over. The Cards themselves fell for it, and you know what happened. |thing, but it was good American i when Connie Mack | declined an invitation for the Ath. league psychology letics to practice on Wrigley field be- fore the series started. It was as much as to say ‘We don't need to do it’.” hoops for a football coach's scalp. Gil Dobie in the picturesque domain to the faintest kind of whisper. ashing machines of the Kaw-Pfann |era. Columbia, Dartmouth and Penn- sylvania loom ahead to furnish ad- Carnegie report's “purists.” life and tenure of any coach. (By The Associated Press) a York—Al Singer, New Beston, (7). Nel Tarleton, Eng- land, outpointed Pinky Silverberg, New York, (10). —Charley Belang- Matt Benny Adgie, Philadelphia, (10). Philadelphia, S H 5, gE. fi #88 ¢ a Hii | a is the ri ~~ kind to freeze on to Southern California Trojans Are Opponents for Ramblers | Purdue season. Phelan did not use Knute Rockne will direct Dame football warriors from a wheel chair Saturday when they clash with the Southern California Trojans on \Chicago’s Soldier field. have seemed like a little for more than a month by clot, has improved rapidl: been able to leave his bed, but his|tention during the preparatory pe- physician insists that he remain off|riod before the Purdue clash. his feet as much as possible. So the wheel chair will be used as it was when he went to Pittsburgh to direct |the Ramblers against Carnegie Tech There is nothing like a good, hearty |Oct. 26. ictory to check the strident war | Since Cornell wiped up Princeton for the first time in over a score of years the squawks over the regime of above Cayuga’s waters have dwindled There need be no rush to compare the Big Red product of 1929 with the ditional tests, but apparently Cornell ; is about ready to emerge from its Jamestown and Valley City high long slump, while also ranking among | School football teams battled to a the few major colleges included in the | Scoreless tie here yesterday. A sm ayy eeipe bi halfbacks would make a lot of the | developed coen” 1” the ‘Claims to have the only parentless fe democrat a tour- heaect, arrestee: Ao. hm mall bese of Mannheim club. CHICAGOBLACKHAWKS,CELLAR ‘KnutetoDirect | TEAM, REORGANIZED FOR YEAR’ Team From Chair at Chicago South Bend, Ind., Nov. 12.—()}— his Notre Mr. and Mrs. M. Herum Tuesday eves ning. Mrs. P. t spent Friday eves ning with Mrs. Nina Dodge. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Koon motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Olson were Bis« (GolfAssociation [ie Na coc Elects Sweetser Ladies Aid met Thursday at the Parsonage. Former Amateur Champion Is Named Vice President of Mrs, M. Herum spent Tuesday ait: ernoon with Mrs. Bd Thomas. i Mrs. Metropolitan Group A. H. Meland and Mrs. Wm, Vieet called on Mrs. A. Eisen York, Nov. 12.—(7)—The Met- association has fol- “MINNESOTA TO FIGHT |HAS STRANGLEHOLD ON HEAVIES } FOR JUG POSSESSION House That Rickard Built Has Contracts of Schmeling, Chicago and Illinois Have | _ — Trophy but Need None to | MADE A DEAL WITH FUGAZY Bring Out Best | Jack Sharkey, Leading Con-, PURDUE TO FACE row Cad ——— Van | beisz Tuesday afternoon. ‘Chas, Swanson is in Bismarc | tending to his duties of county com missioner. Bill Van Vieet was a Sterling caller Monday. i With Garden Heads | Indiana, Which Had Open Date Last Week, Winds Up Cam- paign With Purple By WILLIAM WEEKES Chicago, Nov. 12.—()—Two of the oldest traditional rivalries in Western Conference football — Michigan and innounced that Schmeling, Scott | Minnesota, and Chicago and Illinois—j|and Campolo would fight for the | North will be renewed Saturday. {house that Tex Rickard built. Michigan will go to Minneapolis to| The deal gives the Garden a virtual try to take the “Little Brown Jug” away from Minnesota, where it has rested in a trophy case since 1927. They did not meet last season, and the 1927 victory was Minnesota's first since 1919. Gophers Are Favored Dakota Aggies Are Vic- torious in the Northwest Cross-Country Run Gene ; } Sharkey, the Boston sailor, already is. pero | _ Brookings, S. D., Nov. 12——al-| far ie WHat is Pomeaaer nt for a h Bank s thoug! ! State college placed first, the North Garden contracts on Campolo's serv- | Dakota Aggies won the northwest Comparing their records, Michigan does not appear to have much chance of taking the trophy back to Ann Ar- bor, but Minnesota, in losing to Iowa last Saturday. took a physical beat- Schmeling’s for one each. ‘The way now seems to be paved for | Schmeling’s return to American rings. Indications are that the Garden ices for four fights, and on Scott's and sane > ee ee four-mile run itime to stop the improving Wol- verines. ing and may be unable to recover in| will attempt to match Schmeling and Sharkey for the midwinter show at Miami. : took Chicago and Llinois will not be| ‘hides fighting for a trophy. and none is Les Marriner to Box | Dakota Aggies; Reitz, needed to bring out the best in both In Dem 9, Arena teams. Neither team is having a ipsey Ss ‘State; Martin, Huron; Fjelstad, Au- good season, but both have proven apsey { gustana; ob ere Rag capable of springing surprises and a H North k . close battle is indicated. jriner, former University of Ilinois Coach Jimmy Phelan, of Purdue,| football player whose career as a has wasted no time in getting under! heavyweight boxer twice has been in- | way with his preparation for the in-| vasion of Iowa Saturday—the game The first 10 to finish were Bankert, | South Dakota State; Weiser, North Dakota Chicago, Nov. 12—(7)—Les Mar- ippi,! er amateu wyweight both along with White,| as Marriner’s opponent in Yunevich, and the varsity line were} bout. driven through a sharp scrimmage against the reserves. Towa was given an afternoon off to| {Do You Know Tha’ permit the squad to recover from champion, . a 10-round | Rockne’s right leg. incapacitated blood He has “I am feeling much better and will be right on the job next Saturday,”) Rockne said today. ing my physician's orders and exert- ing my leg as little as possible.” “But I'm follow- Get Scoreless Tie Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 12.—()— ORPHAN GRID TEAM football squad in the world. ‘The latest sporting development in tic Germany is a tennis tell SMOKE TALKS by the DUTCH MASTERS How much is a good cigar worth? That depehds on how much you value something like a half hour of supreme contentment. But we can costs. You can buy a Dutch Mas- ters | bumps received in the Minnesota con- test. Coach Ingwerson found a long list of injuries awaiting him. 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