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j ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 ‘Purdue and Iowa Will Use All Available Power in Saturday Game _ -} ! i | tackle, has been shifted to guard this iked with water and melting snow. | six for the invaders. The local eleven Ferree in the final standings of the = = — the week smoothing his passing | Compared to That of Mis- especially on the offense. a aS pp ee i NOD AKS AND RABBITS PITTED | end, who was forced to leave the same | @————____4 | Ashley high school’s gridders enn Pe geth ag pee six punts ‘eal VGWERSON WORKS | | conflict with an injured knee, | Tron Man Loses ‘St. Olaf-Augsburg over for a touchdown and a out a and made good returns 4 $ \ , week, with pleasing results. Madson ts | lof | Minnesota college conference football | game, and will turn it loose in an ef- | _ Lyle Madson, 210-pound tackle from N | victory over the strong local eleven | on each. | : ON PASSING Al TACK i | ! Despite this fact not one fumble was | failed by three yards to score is :=> out a new passing game against Min- | one of the fastest chargers cn the : | Otet will be at stake Friday when St. Jackson, Minn., who for some reason | je here. ‘ Linton proved stronger in the run- 9 {or other has not hit his stride at le riea QF! ‘the game was played on a field | ning game, making 14 first downs to ‘ | in the game. Darwin le, | second canto. ‘nesota at Minneapolis Saturday. Strength of N. C. 1. C. May Be team, and it is expected that he will | St, Paul, Nov. 14.—12—Secona | made in the 6 sat | FOR BOILERMAKERS c=: Harry Kipke has spent most be of considerable value Saturday, | 5 ' L Olaf college of Northfield meets Augsburg college in Minneapolis. | Tied for second place with St.j ' Thomas the winner of the Ole-Auggie game is assured runner-up position &s both St. Mary’s, the present lead- Play-by-play reports on the Creigh- i fort to take the brown jug back to 3 ton game will be broadcast from sta- I ata ,Ann Arbor. Affairs at Minnesota are | souri Valley Teams tion KGJM, Grand Forks, through the ‘ aptain Bill Glassgow and Oran | not so bright. Win Brockmeyer, half- | CREM university's courtesy, Saturday night, j back star, and Clarence Munn, sopho- starting at 8 o'clock. | Pape Will Lead Hawk more tackle, bave not recovered trom / NORTH DAKOTA CRIPPLED ; , injuries suffered at Iowa last week, THE BEST CIGAR : ls not shape to play| T May Be er, and St. Thomas have one more BACCOS IN YEARS Running Attack sgalnse “Tautitgaty a we | St. Louis University H Tied artans ay } game to play and a defeat for either TO IN ) st. y Has Tie e, i ced eo ate tees cecilia — Chicago Faces tint | Tough for Pitt la’ seere We 9 tear os Oe WERE GROWN IN WOLVERINES SEEKING ‘JUG’; tiuries also are all too pientitu) Oklahoma Aggies and Won ough tor itast year's 13 to 0 defeat. St. Olat | E 1 f fat Illinois. Coach A. A. Stagg of Chi- From Oglethorpe — | has a fast running attack and a good aoe ;cago, has devoted most of the Maroon | By ALAN J. GOULD | aerial game that may baffle the Aug- hi Meet: Mlinoi and | PF tice sessions to defensive meas- | New York, Vv. 14.—(?)—The j sles while the passing game that _hicago eets MOIS: GING in pecially against Mlinois end} Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 14.—Rep- Pittsburgh Panthers, in a receptive ‘gave Augsbury a tie for the state i | title last season has not worked as | good this year, Two other conference games and | one non-conference tilt are scheduled | for Saturday. Hamline winds up its i- {runs. He gave out four new plays resentatives of the North Central’ mood for an invitation to compete amece ey, cre | vcterday, tue invieated they mighe| league Wi find olf Ula wedkcabd 1¢ Ir the als ee te eee ete ana in Other Tilts {not be used until the Washington Conference competition is as swift as! Rose Bowl on New Year's day, prob- game a week from Sature ee ketieba oe faa A vailes hire | ably will find SEE are ae the eet ts Inability of Indiana to accomplish | ¢levens of the Missouri valley district.| hardest hurdle they have tried to By WILLIAM WEEKES things against major opponents, has| North Dekota, champion of the N.|clear in the race for national foot: J0u woINNITY rg lp cane a cl oP ke Chicago, Nov. 14—11— What Pur- not kept Northwestern from working |C. I. C. for the second straight time, | ball honors. Nbw York, Nov. 14.—()—Joe iMe- | ander ite new teach, Jack Mecuilan, “ie and Towa have used to overcome atop speed in preparation for the |takes on Creighton Saturday night at| Pittsburgh's admitted all-around Gintily, ease-liiie “icon man” of tie | tue the’ wc. aunts clever oe Festern conference opponents | Hoosier invasion Saturda Omaha. Creighton last Friday star-| strength has yet to be put to a se- pitching staff cHmnnaon o vason is not all they have in t Two weeks of rest have brought 'tled the critics by lambasting and vere test. On a line through W. & |Pitehing staff of the New York Glants. | Winona. ode Cars Pay of football trickery, but everv-!rndiana to top physical condition |kenerally outplaying Marquette 13 to| J. which tied Carnegie but lost’ by DAOCRIS RY: His was 8 SeatHrOlL. | (ge ae a ie to feet Hing they know will go on display | ang Coach Pat Page has worked his 6 at Milwaukee. Only the week pre-| three touchdowns to Pitt, the Panth- Hee teed Gael critically i ante kit | eee Sail aoWaran Pay After oOM ne vital cane of |Wutd, hard. He has given much vious Marquette had stepped out to ers appear to have a distinet edge, | 4 eict Wien he tailed te relly elem phen they meet in the vital game Of /time to improving the defense and the famous Detroit university 6 to 6,| an operation for the removal of a|''* “na! same. 7 ie big ten day. : {Hoosier supporters are hopeful of a/the first time the Michigan people| The battle of quarterbacks in the | ti or. | i lel pee a as nee surprise victory over the Wildcats, |had been held from victory in 20! Notre Dame-Southern California ame to Ohio State, Iowa 5 . ! His baseball career extended over 32 \ Linton Is Beaten { ti is i games, game at Soldier field figures to be |. nd tied Tlinois, and conquered Wis- | gihten is directed ate thee enn | Detroit came back last week to scut-| one of the high spots of the season, |5¢&S, beginning in Montgomery, | wnsin and Minnesota. week from Saturday. “While Ohio te West Virginia 36 to 0. Creighton, [Frank Carideo ts Notre Dame's clev- | %08-, ‘t99 in’ utuaucs ie, ier a By Ashley Squad 1928 LA PALINAS ARE NOW MADE sENTIRELY OF | be sf years in Dubuque, Ia., where as; eyes, however, did not show a great] § ‘ : ay, Coach |then, looms as the toughest nut the | erest pilot and best passer since Harry a i viaiyy of offensive stuff until ‘th Sak Willan Te monk tae (coach | “Nomads of the North” have met this | Stuhldreher. ‘The Trojans have two Gave en ees it Minnesota last week. Even ak nols game. Wisconsin has no game |*¢ me Last time the two teams met,} g00d men for the job in Marshall ‘He was first called the “iron man” ee a bia) } )oach Burt Ingwersen's cleven did) saturd . but the Badgers are being | While North Daketa in ot ents {when as a member of the Brooklyn Linton, gl singlba) ile al tile with forward passing. iKept busy organizing for Minnesota @| south Dakota State invades SL Louis| Wesley Fesler, Ohio State's fine end | team he pitched six winning games ‘tAnttan ante Aas HONEA ‘ba the Passing Attack Polished week from Saturday. [So uee testo Staite IY ades et Outs ‘fe honing S sna {against Pittsburgh in seven days,| Linton punt and recovering on an fae this week, however, Ing-| 2 j University’s camp. St. Louis has tied| and All-America candidate, has the th t for the team, |oNe-yard line in the third quarter, | i Sse, fin criiied aiid pollaned eal Oklahoma Aggies and won from Ogle-| distinction of being his team’s lead-| Winning the pennant for the team. | Tae ‘ ; i He joined the big leagues in Balti- | am ; i pues 5 thorpe, down Georgia way. The la: ing scorer, thanks to his sensational yerial offensive, held in reserve tor iGus Sonnenberg Is named victory vas accomplished the} 99-yard run for a touchdown last | More in 1899, and continued as one ‘7, Creighton won 7 to 0. Dunfield and Russell Saunders, TUNE IN on the La Palina Radio Programs, every 1 Wednesday night, 9:30 o'clock, eastern time, and ‘ist such a test as the Purdue game. k after r of the foremost pitchers of his day for each Sunday night at 8, @ ati 2 ae | jWeek after Oglethorpe had upset | Saturday against Northwestern after e » Meer tie fowa tanning garce| Still Mat Titlist| °°" university. Despite the| recovering a “flying fumble.” It $e pecennie tin red prominently in| Furs - Hides - Metals over the Columbia Broad- ‘ed by Captain Bill Glassgow and | r neth ef these opponents, both | unique that no Ohio back has crossed the Giant pennant victories of 19 casting System. ‘ran Pape, probably will find them a pee rd eeeegeg eet in nd agers dee leet een CP org ree i senbeedl dt Wanted ? J A < \give a good account of themselves. a Polves with added worries in the form| Los Angeles, Nov. 14.—1—Gus |" "To keep from losing any more school | Ceaser: 7 the 1905 world series against the Ath-|B} We are now p 1 tonandie Hl f ee mae Cleared all obstacles | SCMCHbErE retained his heavyweight jthan 1s actually necessary, Jack (Last- mea aiiienara 3 SS isi ao elt wane J ia large quantities of furs, and 1 now i cI : stactes | wrestling champlonship last night by | Minute) West is keeping his Nomad eee ay is the time to either ship or bring yyith “Tittle difficulty, but Coach ee ee eee ast nent PY | riders in classes until Friday morn-| | Fights Last Night || '"e doutle-headers. your furs, hides and metals to us fj @mmy Phelan is drilling his squad | Winning two out of three falls from | jn at 11:25, Then he bundles them in = writh strategy prepared especially for! Ed “Strangler” Lewis in a return! a peta cr wiki ative nou! , DOYLE VS. MORGAN and receive highest market prices. AMERICAS LARGEST SELLING HIGH H A victory over Iowa will leavej match. Both the champion's falls| late Saturday afternoon. (By The Associated Press) Los’ Angeles, Nov. 14.—}—Jack | “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. ie: with only Indiana to conquer | ast night were recorded by way of] North Dakota will enter the Omaha| _ Oakland, Calif Del Kennedy, Wi facling pe agent npr Sam Sloven, Mgr. GRADE CIGAR:--OVER A MILLION A DAY > ing the conference champion- | the ilying tackle route. Sonnenberg | clash hindered by a few injuries, no- Fresno, outpointed Wilson Yarbo, . ae Box 265 In 19 different shapes end sizes, frem voc to hip to Lafayette for the first time,! misced one tackle near the end of the| tably those to Hal ‘Tvedton, regular! Cleveland, ( champion, for a non-title bout here r ) rm ibiinaitis aah . for $1. 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