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LTS WITHBRAVES, PILNERS AND JAYS | GT BE COLORFUL Seogram Will Open Either Dec. FP* 13 or 14, With Hebron nb St pr Playing Here \ MINOT’S GYM) vat 4eEDICATE | fe ne | ames With Mandan Set for | ] Jan. 24 Here and Feb. 21 at Morton City BP Biemarck high school's basketball tgpemons this year will play six home 7m. one at Mandan, and four 8hers away from home, exclusive of uf ent contests, it was an- sipenced today by Roy D. McLeod, ‘yurt_ mentor. _ Playing here will be Hebron, Lit mm, Valley City, Mandan, Jamestow | fd Dickinson. Bismarck will play _ t Minot, dedicating the Magic City’ {ew gymnasium, Dickinson, Jame: (gown, Valley City, and Mandan It is probable two more games will ce arranged in the near future, one 4 the Minot trip, and another on Dickinson jaunt, the coach said. Sq According to McLeod's announce- F4pent, the scason will open either (Sec. 13 or 14, with Hebron playing (pn the Capital City court. This year's Pachedule is si ilar to that of last ‘pear, the runners-up for the state § ionship last March having Se called to practice until early in mber. The schedule follows: Dec. 13 or 14—Hebron here. a Dec. 20—Linton here. Jan. 10—Valley City here. ‘ Jan. 17—Minot there (dedication of |) ew gymnasium). 4 Jan, 24—Mandan here. © Jan. 31——Dickinson there. Feb. 7—Jamestown here. Feb. 14—Dicl inson here. Feb, 21—Mandan there. Feb. 28—Jamestown there. Mar. 1—Valley City there. Bismarck Bowling | WESTERN CONFERENCE EN OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL GAMES SCHEDULED FOR THANKSGIVING DAY With Scores When Teams Met Last Year (By the Maryland (26) em (0) jo (New Orleans) Kansas Aggies a (Southe: 4 V8. Oreg outhern Bi Branch) vs. Montana s ), vs. Idaho ado Mines €6) vs. Colorado (28) nver (0) vs, Colorado Aggies (15) Utah Aggies (0) souTu th Carolina (24) vs. Virginia (20) doit C14) vs. Georgia (0) ida (60) vs, Washington and Lee (6) h. vs, Auburn ts. VOM. 1 16) i Sewanee (0) y (0) vs, Tennessee (0) Tulane (0) ir Furman (12) Davidson (0) vs. Duke (33) a Tec “) Clemson Col Davidson Jimmy Outfit Was Unbeaten in State |Huron, Minot, Dickinson, May- ville and Valley City Fall Before the Jims Jamestown, N. Dak., Nov. 22.—With only one touchdown scored against them by North Dakota colleges, the Jimmies under Coach Karl Erickson have closed a successful campaign. They were downed 6-0 by Aberdeen at the beginning of the season, but overcame in succession Huron college, Minot, Dickinson, and Mayville, scor- ing freely with fast running and passing attacks. Then after outplay- ing the Moorhead Peds for three quarters they lost by a lone touch- down the Interstate Intercollegiate championship. Four days later, how- ever, Valley City was smashed in a brilliant game at Jamestown. Outstanding in the year’s triumphs BOILERMAKERS ARE FAVORED TO DOWN INDIANA'S MACHINE Ohio State and Illini Battle It Out for Second Place in Columbus GOPHER AWAITS BADGER Northwestern Will Attempt to Win First Victory of Sea- son Over trish Schedule )S SENSATIONAL SEASO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 poach Roy D. M’Leod Arranges 11-Game D . Dame's perfect record. A capacity fad of 50,000 will witness the strug- gle. Stagg field at Chicago will provide the intersectional game of the sched- ule when Chicago meets the Univer- sity of Washington eleven. The huskies have one of the biggest teams in the country, and in their last two battles, fought Stanford and Califor- nia to the limit, only to lose by one touchdown margins. Chicago, noted in the past for its line-crunching at- tacks, will depend on a wide open game, the bid to add a victory over Washington to its triumph at Prince- ton in intersectional competition. Knute Rockne Is Through for Year Rambler Coach Is Ordered to Bed After the Infection Spreads to Both Legs |Still Have a Long Way to Go, However, to Keep Scoring Down to Low Level BLACKHAWKS ARE BEATEN RE 2 for-All Starts With Final Bell After Rangers Beat Maroons 2 to 1 Fr New York, Nov. 22.—(7)—The de- 'fense players of the big hockey league {are beginning to get the hang of play- jing a tight game under the new rules, Stillwater om Columbia Lincoln . THWEST at Aggies vs. Arkansas ‘DOZEN FOOTBALL GAMES IN COUNTRY PROMISE THRILLS were the generalship and shiftiness of Joe Purdy, along with the running and passing of Fergus. On the defense Webber, Jensen, and Reeck were continually breaking up opposing plays. Only 22 points were chalked up against them by teams against which 160 points were scored. Letters in football were earned by the following: Halves, Ray Schwartz, Jamestown; Orrin Hall, Starkweath- er; Gerald Watne, Cooperstown; John Sederholm, Jamestown; fullbacks, Bert Fergus, Linton; Gordon Larrot, | | Sykeston; quarterback, Joe Purdy, | ‘emain wiiii South Bend, Ind., Nov. 22.—(P)— By WILLIAM WEEKES Knute Rockne probably has seen his Chicago, Nov. 22—(%)—Big Ten 1929 Notre Dame football team in for- football will close one of its most be A Mepceeetnanan ey ba are tis = rt! e infection in Rockne’s right leg, ies sc a coed aaa aka ae which forced him almost out of action three inter-league games and two] eight weeks ago, has made its way in- contests involving teams from out-/to the left leg, and his physician, Dr. side the conference. Robert L. Sensenich, has ordered Purdue, rated in September as just {complete rest, even though the team @ good team, wrecked the dope and must face Northwestern at Evanston won its first Big Ten title, and will ‘saturday and Army in New York, @ Close its seas@n against its rival, In-| week hence. diana, tomorrow at Bloomington. Dr. Sensenich hastened to add that Rockne'’s condition is no cause of oon res real alarm, but said recovery would but they still have a long way to go lif they have any hopes of bringing the scoring down to the level of for- mer years. ‘Two of last night's three games in the National Hockey League might have been played in any other season so far as the scores would indicate, but the third gave ample evidence of this year’s free scoring spirit. The New York Rangers downed the Mon- treal Maroons 2 to 1, while Les Cana- diens of Montreal had to go overtime to nose out the Toronto Leafs, 3 to 2. At Chicago, however, a second over- time game produced a far different ed only 11 pre-tournament games. ; Candidates for the quint will not} California and Stanford Battle at Palo Alto for Pacific Coast Title \Washington-Chicago and De- troit-Oregon Aggies Games Prove Attractive By ALAN J. GOULD | | New York, Nov. 22—(?)—At least a | i dozen games in various parts of the! country promise spectacular contribu- ‘tions to the main drive down the col- lege gridirons. Many of the/remain- ing classics are reserved for Thanks- ron a scattering | » but a glance at League this slate gives some idea of the; | action in prospect tomorrow: ! California and Stanford at Palo Alto, with at least 87,000 palpitating | over the decisive struggle of the Pa- cific coast conference race between ‘the somewhat favored Golden Bears | | and Pop Warner's Stanford Cardinals. | |HARVARD TO FACE YALE tame the Wildeats and male It eight Booth Carries Margin | Harvard and Yale at Cambridge. | ,. | With 58,000 partisans expecting a real | | battle, whether or not the sophomore | battle between Albie Booth and Barry ‘ood materializes. If Booth is in Sishape the Elis will enter the fray Kenmare; ends, Carl Reidlinger, Lin- ton; Oral Stone, Westhope; Jerome ‘Webber, Jamestown; tackles, Leroy Joos, Jamestown; Oren Jensen, West- ! ol tige at the expense of the team that| beat Princeton. Detroit and the Oregon Aggies at | Detroit, with the visiting delegation going far out of its way to meet onc of the best teams in the country. ‘hope; Lionel ‘Reeck, Paynesville, Irish Meet Parple Minn,; guards, Irvin Relste, James- Notre Dame and Northwestern at town; Willis Coons, Bowbells; and vanston, with the Ramblers out to/ center, H. Page Pointer, Royal Oak, | Mich. Of these men only Reiste, iced | Reeck, and Hall will be lost to next Kansas and Missouri at Lawrence. year’s team through graduation. jin an old quarrel, with not a great {deal to choose between them. Cl | Ma Di { Chicago Stadium pani Soeceooansoueveney | Nebraska and the Kansas Aggies at | { Manhattan, with the Huskers minus | Wealthy Sportsman Asked to Succeed P. T. (Paddy) ; their star back, Clair Sloan, in a ;game that may decide the Big Six; Harmon, Resigned race. Lehigh and Lafayette at Bethlehem | Chicago, Nov. 22. — (#) — Sheldon in a renewal of a rivalry involving | more games than any other in Amer- | ican football history. | |Clark, wealthy sportsman and vice president of the Sinclair Refining company, today had under considera- Will Face Bi se ition an offer of the presidency of the Chicago Stadium corporation; and | naugie-epaacted — — season indicated he probably would ac- Troops Against North ‘cept. Dakota State | Mr. Clark said last night a commit- tee from the stadium directorate had {cated when P. T. and promoter of the huge in- Bozeman, Mont., Nov. 22.—(?)— (Paddy) Harmon, Bobcat reserves will start the gridiron tussle against North Dakota State to- day. Montana State regulars will be }day. He added he had promised his saved as much as possible for their | answer within 24 hours, and indi. | formally offered him the position va- | 1 1 4 BR Gervins ki > Dummy if Hi ae aa »| Fights Last Night sas ela ela (By The Associated |'ress) Johnny Ryan, Cudahy, inted Fernandez Gon- zales, Me: Ottumwa, Ia. Battling Clemens, Atchison, Kan., won on foul from Elverrillo, Chicago, Louis—Eddie _ Anderson, Wyo., and Ray Kizer, Tulsa, Okla.. drew, (10); Johnny Kaiser, St. Louis, ouipointe’ Pete Pittsburgh, (10); Meyer Grace, Philadciphia, outpointed Eddie Baker, Chicago, (10). | favorites, | Texas Christian and Baylor at) | Waco, with the Horned Frogs, if they | Great Falls Thanksgiving day. but without pay. iare not handicapped by the “flu,” |secking to fortify their hold on the | Southwest conference lead. Purdue and Indiana at Blooming- | ton, with the unbeaten Boilermakers ‘heavy favorites to make their Big Ten i championship all the more impressive | | with a clean slate. { | Fordham and Bucknelf at the Polo grounds, New York, with the Maroons’ | unbeaten record menaced by a flock | of wild Buffaloes from Christy Math- jewson’s alma mater. | Washington and Chicago at Stagg (field, with the Huskies from the : northwest eager to retrieve some pres- GLUE A fi RADIO TUBES Indiana, defeated by Colgate - cago and Minnesota ‘and tied by Ohio State. hardly ranks as equal to the job of tripping the championship upset triumph over Northwestern, may have enough punch to make one scratch on the Boilermaker slate. The only game involving important Position in conference standings will be played at Columbus, O., where Ohio State and Illinois tied for sec- | ond place, will meet. Each team has | two victorics, one defeat and a tle. At Ann Arbor, Iowa will make its last stand of the season against Mich- igan’s improved Wolverines. Losing their opening game to Ohio State, Towa never was any more than just in the race, but managed to ruin | Minnesota’s chances for a share in | the title. Iowa also gave Purdue its | closest battle of the season, succumb- jing 7 to 0 last Saturday. Michigan {started poorly but got going in time | to defeat Harvard and Minnesota. Wisconsin and Minnesota will fight | out their ancient rivalry at Minneso- ta with nothing at stake except the |Tesult of the game itself. Wisconsin never was in the battle for the title, , and what Iowa started two weeks ago ‘by dropping Minnesota, was finished ,last Saturday by Michigan. Purple Are Menace The big attraction of the day will be at Evanston where Northwestern | takes on Notre Dame's great eleven. planner door sports building, resigned Tues-; The Wildcats havé not beaten a Rockne team in recent seasons, but always have managed to give the clash with Mount St. Charles atjcated he would accept the position, | Ramblers plenty of trouble. The hope \2 be the team that spoils Notre MAN-O-FASHION WHEN YOU GO OUT THANKSGIVING Purdue eleven. but after last week's; \ | \ | be long delayed unless the coach gets absolute rest from now on. He said Rockne was over-fatigued last Satur- result. Ottawa's fast stepping Sena- tors gave the Blackhawks their first for Demon Cagers N TOMORROW HOCKEY DEFENSE PLAYERS ARE ‘GETTING THE HANG’ OF RULES defeat of the season by a score of 6 to 5. The Ranger-Maroon game was one of the roughest ever played in Madi- son Square Garden as well as one of the closest. The bell at the finish was the signal for a free-for-all fight, starting among the occupants of the penalty box and embroiling most of the players on both teams before it was stopped. —____—________, | Saturday Football | i] On the Air | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Eastern Standard Time) Harvard-Yale, national broadcast- ing company chain, 1:45 p. m.; Col- umbia broadcasting system chain, 145 p. m. Ohio State-Mlinois, national broad- casting company chain, 1:45 p. m. Detroit-Oregon Aggies, WJR, 2:15 p.m. Wisconsin-Minnesota, WT, WCCO, 2:45 p. m.; KSTP, 3 p. m. St. Xavier-Denison, WSAIGN p.m. Kansas Aggies-Nebraska, KFAB, 2:45 p. m. Kansas-Missour!, KMBC, 3:15 p. m. Birmingham Southern-Howard, WAPI, 3 p. m. Texas Christian-Baylor, WBAP, 4 Pp. m. California-Stanford, KFI, KFRC, KPO, KHJ, KOMO, 5 p. m. (Time is start of radiocasting, not start of game.) day when he directed his team from a wheelchair in the Southern Cali- |fornia game, but had improved since Pe time. 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