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. most Same ss (> ‘HIGAN, GOPHERS FACE CKNE’S RAMBLERS DD JONES’ TROJANS ANT NATIONAL WIN fue-lowa Big Ten Contest ‘ill Be Watched With Al- ! ' 1 { Heartbeat | thwestern, Hoping to End in; 4 _ Tie for First 4 yleago, Nov. Ser, with its Indian summer {the Incense of b gall. weather—t ft. tomorrow 5 cS One pever national may have etting m: dhip of the we: gekne’s — roili ” for the gan yern California Trojans hold the ati ht in the equal interc jPurdue-Towa 1,2 existence, {fatter day: ces its hopes © apionship agai th six st ast test of the involves a the other. determine the cha jler many a season of hand-to- | ght victories over ssentative elevens of the nation, se Rockne'’s team encounters it ame. The Irish remember the Loop Place, 1 i Meets Indiana | H 15, T).~Mid- i tang leaves— ‘9 the mid- wo of its biggest claim on title college foot- in a hum- un rn conference. rv Ramblers, against Jones, prix i nal race with al- t being shown in tch at Lafayette, Purduc has fallen 5 and tomorrow for the Big Ten inst the Hawkeyes. season in the Tro- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 THREE DILLS MITH Four of the five stars above are native Missourians. Hursley and Kennedy product. Smith is a Tulsa, Okla., boy. The “HURSLEY are from Kansas City, Dills comes from Albany and Campbell is an Odessa Tigers face New York University tomorrow. TWO FORWARDS AND |GENTER REPORT FOR mann Will Bear Brunt in i Defensive Campaign | Mentor Has About Two Dozen Likely-Looking Prospects Working Out Daily Brookings, 8. D., Nov. 15.—The the 1929-1930 season has been com- pleted, according to an announcement made public today by Cy Kasper, ath- letic director. This schedule, while ; containing two tentative games, will | probably materialize according to the Present plans, and is as follows: | Dec. 28—Wisconsin | (Tentative). Jan. 6—Morningside. Jan, 9—De Paul University, Chi- cago. dan. cago. Jan, 11—8t. Louis University. Jan. 13—Creighton University (Tentative). Jan. 14—Nebraska University. Jan, 20—N. D. University. Jan, 24—N. D. State. Jan. 25—N. D. University. 10—Loyola University, Chi- | Englemann, Herting and Ha- SCHAEFER AND KRUG LOST Laas \ iH | State College basketball schedule for | University i National and Big Ten Titular Encounters Command Grid REMAIN OF JACKRABBITS Interest CHAMPION CAGERS IRISH SPIRIT UNCONQUERABLE SEASON TO EDMONDS" SS ft | chological Moment | BATTLE TROJANS SATURDAY Wheel Chair Director Drops Pes- simism and Smiles After Yesterday's Session By PAUL MICKELSON South Bend, Ind., Nov. 15.-—()— Knute Rockne, keen student of foot- ball psychology that he is, has re- turned to active direction of his Notre Dame forces at the psychological mo- ; ment. | No Notre Dame team ever had a more unconquerable spirit than the band of gold and blue clad warriors | Rockne will throw aguinst Southern | California's Trojans on the greens- ward of Soldier Field, Chicago, Satur- day. Three-fourths of its spirit has | | been fired by the knowledge that the vital Viking is risking his chances of an carly recovery from an infected ‘leg to take command for the crucial ‘ battle. “In all my years at Notre Dame, I have never seen a team so inspired as this one,” said an aged faculty mem- { ber last night as Rockne sent his men (through their final strenuous drill for | | the Trojan . “They have proved ; | thelr mettle as football players by | defeating Indiana, Wisconsin, Navy, Carnegie Tech, Georgia Tech and | Drake on successive Saturdays all AS ROCKNE RESUMES COACHING pe aE EAS SA KEEPING RECORDS AN AID TO PROFIT Poultry Woman Regulates Flock and Finds $3.95 per Bird Gained “To find out the importance of the poultry flock as a contributor to the farm income and to discover the ways in which poultry income may be boosted still further, it’s hard to beat the system of keeping flock records,” declares O. M. Fuller, farm economist of the North Dakota agricultural ex- tension service. *’ truth of this was recently brought out by the re- port of Mrs. L. A. Oleson, cooperat- ing poultry flock record keeper of Benson county. During the past year, Mrs. Oleson’s 72 Rhode Island Red lens each returned an average of $3.95 above the cost of the feed they ate. “Mrs. Oleson has kept records for ‘several years and the average produc- - tion of her flock has increased each year,” says Mr. Fuller. Her flock this year averaged 114 eggs per hen, her last year's average was 106 eggs. At the present, between 20 and 25 ‘North Dakota poultry raisers are tak- ing advantage of the help of the ex- tension service in keeping records. Specialists in charge of the work now intend to increase this number to about 100 flock owners during the 12 defeat plastered on them by +) <poast eleven last year. Upwards 4 20,000 people will jam Soldier for this intersectional battle. ishing up sessions were the rule Big Ten opponents last night Jimmy Phelan drove his Purdue Feb. 3—N, D. State. {away from home, and now they are |Next few months. The records are Feb. 7—8. D. University. keyed to a psychological point that | easily kept and there is no charge for Feb, 21-8. D. University. Coach Rockne has always dreamed /the assistance. Anyone interested Feb, 22—Morningside. about.” | Should get in touch with his county Coach Edmonds hes a fair nucleus| Seated in a wheel chair, propped /agent or direct with the extension from which’ to build his cage team, | against an ambulance, Rockne worked service. é Missouri Tiger Sharpens Claws for HOME TEAMS FAVORED TO WIN New York U Chick Meehan’s Violet teen St. Olaf-Augsburg | a through the amage before t * the lini. west, Ingwerson a Chicago, always a ‘ace to Zuppke's squads’ loomed mud in their last the Iowa game. piled his 5 MOST SIGNIFICANT AFFAIRS, (2 Year twistes ta | Game Is On Today 2s cut eoecs ieee meses mea MISSOURI ENDS STELLAR! Teams Winding Up Sched- ing men to take the place of Roman | followed his instructions implicitly | Schaefer, last year’s guard and cap- { and when practice was over even Number of eggs gathered, home- grown feed fed, purchased feed fed and amount of poultry sold and con- ; t fte: ight f = Englemann, center, and Herting and | player for criticism and when he did sumed are the items which to i oo ‘hacia | D c —_____ of Midwest Animal | f | samen forwards. re he did it ‘2 a joking vein SS 2 each monthly record.” "The : ate interest is centered on the i ier || Hy ‘ | — Minnesot: ‘college Conference greatest task confronting the: had its effect. His squad, from the |information gained in this way is *{ int argument between Chicago Notre Dame, Calling Soldier)| Fights Last Night | sti director of the court is that of find-| best regular to the lowlest reserve, | helpful to the poultry raiser in com- paring the relative importance of his poultry business to the rest of his te last night following the an- eee Kansas City, Mo—Eddie An- ules This Week-End tain, and of Harry “Pat” Krug, guard. | Rockne had to forego his usual pes- | farming business, as well as in pro- nt that three of the Mlini Southern California derson, Casper, Wyo., outpointed | Russell Dills and Scott Kennedy, an These men are lost by graduation. | simistic mien and smile. | viding @ basis for comparing his re- ie is lov. ls jfield would be on the side-lines \ (By The Associated Press) | | il | Steve Smith, ! | Field ‘Home,’ Will Face | ‘Minnesota, ‘There is a wealth of material in] “We are going to have a hard battle sults with those secured by other H j ¥ H ) fpse of injuries. (10); Eddie Shea, Chicago, ou eedy Halfbacks, Carr; | college football teams, with the ex-| the college, trying to make the team,|and we are going to need a lot of | poultry producers over the state. i fgch Clarence Spears will send TARTANS ARE UNDERDOGS pointed Herman Silverberg, Phil- Sp y * Y conan of St. Thomas det 8t. Mary’s, | and the number of candidates will be | breaks to win,” he said, “but Southern ; oe i Minnesota team out to retain adelphia, (10). Big Burden , complete their 1929 schedules today | !nereased as soon as football togs are | California is going to meet a ball: now no YOU FEEL ON ARISING? \ »ssion of the little brown jug, the t 4 Clarence Munn. Duluth, Minn.—Sergeant Sam- and Saturday. turned in for the year. club Saturday, no fooling.” Edmonds Probably your kidneys control your n { ay for which Michigan and the . | my Baker, New York, knocked {| Columbia. Mo. Nov. 15.—Speed.! Moved ahead one day to avoid con- has about two dozen men . i siers have battled since 1906. All| Purdue Seems Primed to Stop cat Angelo Pugiis, Duluth. (2): | cunning and the fiereeness that make | fiction with the Homecoming game| out every day learning to pass, drib- | RENTERS’ PARADISE brphirlitteagth rk rrr ie ra jrable seats, 59,800 have been sold lowa, While Yale ls Favor- | Spud Murphy stopped Ernie the great striped cat one of the most | at Memorial stadium between | the ble, and shoot baskets. { Camden, N. J.—There’s no high/ abie to drag an aching, tired weary 4 | . ite Over Tigers na, . — Tommy are included in the Missouri Tigers, | Gan, the game between St. -| Foley Pills di : Tinto left tackle in place of the ee | Hughes, Cleveland, and Ernie well on the way to a championship in| Augsburg scheduled in Minneapolis House rent there runs about $1.20 a teey, clara: Unteatee nye ' | ir tr Pind the Northwestern-Indiana | %S lurks both revenge and the | ;,8 Of the former to wind up the i ym in a tie for the title. pending on Iowa's abilty to up- Surdue. For the past two years, Hood, Pasadena, drew, (10). | Anderson, Ind.—Joey Thomas | outpointed Charley Lupica, (10). | { ee ! Sport Slants OO By ALAN J. GOULD | New York, Nov. 15.—(?)—The odds | are with the home forces in the big | conflicts of the gridiron tomorrow, | if Soldier field is considered as/ “home” for Notre Dame in its clash | |i the Big Six football conference, re-| today was the final tilt for both vamped from the old Missouri valley , Schools. orbit. ; Saturday there are three games Coach Gwinn Henry, Tiger mentor, | Programmed, one between Carleton has developed a heavy, speedy eleven | and Grinnell University at Grinnell, that combines the aerial and power | Iowa. St. Thomas and Hamline play Installed at N. D. A.C. j year. The town was built after the | — Revolutionary war, and after business Fargo, N. D., Nov. 15.—New market |run down, all the active persons; milk equipment for the North Dakota | moved out. leaving only @ few old; | agricultural college daity department, | settlers to remain. No one asked for | made possible by a $1,500 special ap- | rent, and only when the water com- | propriation by the last state legis-| pany was installed was a fee of 10; off in a natural way the waste mat- ters which if not removed spread their poisons through the entire sys- tem, with resulting aches, pains, and @ generally weakened, tired out, run down condition. Try Foley Pills diur- attacks t ‘) over its ents, | at Cadet field and MacAlester goes to y i Sana has turned back Northwest-| with the Trojans of Southern Cali- | 1 ae oo oe nivcnniy tact | Winona to meet St. Mary's Mature, is being installed at the eol- | cents & month fixed. etic. Guaranteed. Sold at all drug hence the revenge angle. In- | fornia. ' You may not hear a great deal! year's Missouri valley champions, were Eliminates One lege dairy building. The pasteuriz- ‘ {cand seeks to to ( §ton Bruins fh however has had two weeks » straight over the Wildcats. Columbus Ohio State meets ; B in a practi iH tigas the day off. _ two Hockey Tilts ‘Sind in Deadlocks vohile New York Rangers Tun its string to ‘ice game. Wiscon- Whip Detroit, In the five games of most signifi- | cance so far asthe championship sit- | about him, for he prefers to work in! mn is concerned, nationally, the | the background and enjoy the results, | Hoosiers figure to start with an ad. |Yet, Whenever professional sport need vantage over Southern California, |t0 have its pulse examined, “Doctor Pittsburgh appears to have the edge | Joe Carr, the genial, silver - haired | over Carnegie Tech, Tennessee is ‘a organizer, is likely to be called in, slight favorite over Vanderbilt in the | for consultation. i { outstanding southern fray, Purdue; When Joe is not running the af- | seems primed to stop Iowa and Yale fairs of the Columbus baseball club; looks too strong for the Princetén|in the American Association, he is Tiger. | busy with the management of the It will take tomorrow's fray to de- | National Professional Football League termine whether the bearish move- or the American Professional Basket-! ment among the favorites is still on, ball League. The silver-thatched with the underdogs again enjoying , citizen of Columbus attends to his a field day such as they had last !sports in season. week. | “Did you know that most of the downed 19 to 0 and 20 to 0, respec-; The game between the Oles and tively, while in the third game of the | Auggies today was to eliminate one season the Missourians ran up against | team from the race. Both are tied the tough Nebraska Cornhuskers and/ With St. Thomas for second place. played them a 7-7 tie. | St. Thomas can win the Twin Play N. Y. U. Tomorrow While the Tigers hope to go through the remainder of their round-robin schedule in the Big Six without de- feat, they are more than interested in Hamline eleven, as the Cadets al- ready have downed Augsburg and MacAlester. The Pipers surprised fans last sea- ; Cities college title by defeating the! an intersectional tilt with New York university tomorrow at New York. Chick Meehan’s aggregation twisted son when they won a 19 to 13 game from the Cadets. However, the Tom- mies are given the edge in Saturday's battle even though they have virtual- jthe Tiger's tail last fall, and did it | ly the same team back. Boland’s Lineup Unchanged | Coach Joe Boland plans to start the same lineup as in previous games. decisively, too, when Ken Strong andj} his mates piled up four touchdowns for a 27 to 6 victory. Coach Henry be- ing equipment is supplied with indi- vOTIC . vidual motors, modern in every re- S i spect, according to Chris Jensen, in-| 1. Proposals for the construction structor in dairying. of Guard Ital anger 1 oe Guar aN tthe State. Highway’ With the installation of the addi- | Commission in the offices of the De aaa eae he conan and | nsely SS not inter than fo ech pince and time they will be ely dairy plant. The main purpose of the new machinery, however, is to aid in the instruction work for the stu- dents 5] in dairy manufac- turing, and also to help in the experi- mental studies in market milk, states Mr. Jensen, NOTICE TO CREDITORS opened and read. Pe the Proposals must, be mailed | ine deposited with the Department, State ways al Binmarck, N, Dak., and shall be sealed and endorsed “Propoxal for construct: | ing Guard Rail and Guard Posts. 3. A certified check for 5%e, to» gether with a bidder's bond in the full jamount of the gross sum bid, must {accompany each proposal. 4. Contemplated work consists of !to ‘or otherwise In the Matter of the Estate of John WCCO and Asse- ted Columbia i H . approximately: i 14Sink Montreal Maroons, _| One of the contrasting features of ‘most college — football] Heves he has the power this fall that practice this week at Hamline has| H. Olson, also known as J. 1, Ol- Tog,ge0 Lin, ie. ard Raitt: Place fear ee ge ral Ah | these outstanding games tomorrow is | coach over 75 per cent of| Will crush the Violets and even the’ been devoted mainly to defensive} 30", Deceased. rf by t oaes ane gga vaaecae tions at © oClock Mi that while less than 50,000 spectato them, ame out of wofessional | Score. oo Notice is hereby given by 000 Guard Posts furnished F.0.B. Central Standard y HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. ander- | ranks? x ‘A big part in Missouri's great play | Work. 85 Coach Mitchell is fairly well | dersigned, Lewis #. “Cleon. 11000 ear coke Valley ‘City. Deve Time w York, Nov. riment of the National Hockey ‘ue met with 312 confusion in its first test as! games. Anircuit opened Haim of the new code of rules, to) ¢— «ase scoring, was attained with-| }+qnuch trouble, HGings about the defense rule yaeht an unexpected number of vdtties, ile four games ya last night i far higher, 88 fouls being 15.—4—The great some success and} the 1929-30 season. | but _misunder- which opened the saw a total of 20 rasa s?” inquired Joe, who stayed with cause pro football when everyone else gave of the limited facilities, approximate- jt up for dead. * ly 250,000 will see the other three, No, we didn't know it. iwent on: ; “Take Rockne, since you mentioned we *\him. After leaving Notre Dame he Bismarck Bowling | playea a number of years on an Ohio | Professional team. His team - mate, | So Joe} Gus Dorais, now the successful coach of the University of Detroit, was with ‘him. When they were looking for an assistant to Jess Harper at South 4 Bend, Rockne was selected. That's 3 jhow he got his start and the experi- Jence he had in ‘pro’ ranks was a big Capital City Bottling Works Bridgeman-Russell A. 0. U.N : Bismarck Grocery pleased with the work of his back- field men offensively. MacAlester, under its new tempor- ary coach, Jack McCallum, goes to Winona to meet the hardest opposi- tion of the season, A few changes may be made in the lineup, but it is expected that Aull, Wheeler, Boerner oat Neujahr will start in the back- St. Mary's needs a victory to re- main in the running, as one defeat 170 pounds. He is an exceptional would eliminate it. The Redmen are punter and does a splendid job on doped to win, however. the defensive. It is his second y ‘SUSE *"! Lee Cavanagh Wins has been borne by two sterling wing- | men, Hubert Campbell and Geith’ Hursley. The latter is a husky veteran | of 6 feet and 180 pounds, playing his; third season as a regular. He has no peer in the conference as an offensive end, and the speed that. gave him two) consecutive Missouri valley district | championships in the 440-yard dash | has made him an unusually capable wingman. Campbell, at the opposite flank, is another 6-footer, weighing as a regular. intrator of the estate of John - son, also known as J. H. Olson, late | of see: cf wiles, in, the cou of Kandiyohi and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all | ma: persons ‘having claims estate of sald deceased. them with the necessary youchers, within six months after the first pub- | of lication of this notice, to said Lewis | Dal B, Olson, administrator, at the office | q of T, H. Thorese: Cowan porainn. marek, in Burlelg! kota, or to the ils Lake,’ Minot, Dickinson, Grand Forks and Fargo. Copies of the Proporal blanks ‘obtnined from the Departimen mt the |of State Highways at Rismarck, N. Mthibit | Dak. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Department State Highways at Bismarck, N. nd may Le obtained upon All bidders ure invited to be t at the opening of the pro- a any and all proposals, to waive t nicalities, or to accept such as may be determined to be for the best in- Court of Burleigh County, North Da Kota. i it his office in the Court Ho! velty. Bis arck, in Burle! ake sr notified that! 8. Judge of the County crate ‘he right is reserved to reject |. the County of anitted by the eight teams. Single gam: jhelp to him. : B e AS Canadiens, tallied three times| Thre Eames A. Schineider. 587. | | “With one or two exceptions. the) ‘The Se earns Tea ty, the’ Over South Dakotan Yooe ane heres Distributors x2 Ottawa’s Senators. The Toron- | jeollege coaches are good friends of| Tiger's claws come from the light-| bed Me aay, ae tie i inh aS, ae MANDAN BE GE CO. Visats and the rejuvenated Chicago pital City | Professional football. The National weeps of halfbacks Russell ' (Tribune Special Service) Sepa Oe Ne ree Bat DEPARTMENT, Mandan, North Debets - dishawks got two goals each for League has played fair with the col-| Dills and Scott Kennedy. Dills is one! Wishek. N. D., Nov. 15.—Fight fans | Burleigh County, North Dukota, ax (Signed) H.C. FRAH) . Shaer tie at Toronto. lege. enforcing its iron-clad rule} of the smallest players in the confer-! in this district watched Lee Cava-|the time and place for hearing and| 11/8-15-22 | ‘Secret Nee Beg i 5 to 2. Sale New York Rangers, second iast ise boston Bruins whipped De-; Bism: against tampering or dickering with any player while he is still in college. 418 ; The rule goes further. It prohibits rocery - Nordland . Martella ence, weighing but 145 pounds, but | nagh, Bismarck welterweight, defeat ng! O'Day, champion of the class in | South Dakota, in a 10-round bout in | | Coach Henry has constructed special | Mike plays around him to utilize his speed adjusting all claims against the estate of the said John H. Olson, also known as J. H. Olson, Deceased, which have uly and rem alarly presented as rovided. { ' . gained a 2 to 1 victory over the s|any club from signing or making an/ and elusiveness. In the Missouri-Kan- | Bohiman hall here. | hereinbefore p , 4 i 4} Sjjmeal ‘Maroons in a reggedly "offer to a player until after his col- Cavanagh was outweighed by three | *!ed Noxembst saa: (Re Admin: ‘ siod fourth contest. jlege year. In other words, he can't strator of (the, it aa we quite college and join one of our pro| zagged | as J. Hf, Olson, Deceased, a & ry teams during or after the college sea- Bauman mixed {First publication on the ‘sth day of ’ { Tol 7 | son. three-year veteran, carries even more | tounds, with Bauman having the edge | Noventeys A. D, 1929. Wi ‘We are in the football business) Speed and much more weight. He'0n points. Tuffy Hellwig won de- ie ie | but not to the detriment of or in com- \cision over Elmer Syler in another + 00 | petition with the college game. Thou- | 5 390 , Sands of football fans cannot see the State of North Dakota, County of lootball on whole. for taxation for the year 1925 was same family, the 14th day of December, 1926, duly slong So See | fiat ate Look as smart as os a sae a ee ee, : ev ipra seem to hat bed tecliows: you are! ‘ FROM Your smast sppestance ii i ‘The Lanpher ‘hat’ the last ‘word ie i sgl. - Made ache most uptodate : swimmers to shapes and colors. ... { P ‘and ex-| Coach Thorpe. Lanpher hats ace pai ‘ qiipers” are traveling on a 12-| special rates New York Bead of ne imported fer. :- - You : “special train, due ‘in, Chicago | school football players of the Na-! 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