The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1929, Page 10

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PRWALTERBEATEN BY 3 HOLES ARI UNFEATURE BATTLE Ehability to Drop Short Putts After Nice Approaches ¥ Is Disastrous Ho nny Farrell Will Meet De- fending Champion After Beating Watrous | _ By PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN | Los Angeles, Dec. 7.—(?}—The eat conjurer of the links, Leo Die- Brel, whose swinging clubs, as magic nds, carried him through to riumph over Walter Hagen yester- lay, will pit his skill against the Diegel NNER’S GOLF BELOW | Professional’ Career of Base- ball’s Bad Boy Might die a-Borning | FIGHT PERMIT IS HELD UP ;Shires Uses More Than Fists, Daly Not Known in Chi- cago, Are Reasons Chicago, Dec. 7.—(4)—The profes- sional pugilistic career of Charles Arthur (the Great) Shires, White Sox first baseman, appears about to die a-borning. Maj. Gen. John V. Clinnin, chair- man of the Illinois state athletic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929 Squares Account With Wal FIRST TEAM Joseph Donc! et Wesley Fesler, Ohio State (*), end. Elmer Sleight, Purdue, tackle. Bert Schwartz, California, guard. John Cannon, Notre Dame, guard. Ben Ticknor, Harvard (*), center. Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (*), quar- terback. Octavius (Toby) Uansa, Pittsburgh, halfback. Christian Keener Cagle, Army, half- back. Bernard (Tony) Holm, Alabama, full- back. Indicates juniors; all others seniors. SECOND TEAM Franics Tappaan, Southern Califor- nia, end. Ted Twomey, Notre Dame, tackle. |Bronko Nagurski, Minnestota, tackle. BiG TEN COMMITTEE CALLS DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS 10 MEET Presence of Coaches Indicates That a Long Discussion Is Required OTHER MATTERS HANDLED University of lowa Officials Say - That This Plea Will Be the Last Chicago, Dec. 7.—(#)—The matter of the University of Iowa's plea for Teinstatement to the right to engage Reversal in Form (950 MIGHT ATTEND ACHIEVEMENT MEET Program Arrangements for 20th ‘Birthday’ Next Month Are Completed Gives Nodaks Big Win Over Cobbers Vern Duchene, Diminutive Soph- omore Guard, Gathers in 17 Points ket! leated Concordia col: lege, Moorhead, Minn., 41 to 14 last nthe ter Hagen in P ACTION ON HAWKEYES’ PETITION IS POSTPONED UNTIL TODAY DAN DALY MUST BE IDENTIFIED _| ERE ART SHIRES CAN MEET HIM) journalistic students. Eighty stu- dents won places in the contests. ‘Those first places in the national contest were Mary 8. Ries- land,’ Vancouver, Wash., for editorial writing, and Ruth Kendall, Kansas City, Kan., for news writing. Other North Dakota winners Duane Barickman, Devils Lake, who received ninth .place in the national editorial event, and Dorothy Seitz, second in the Proposal Made to O Drop State Rebate and Exempt Ma- chinery From Taxation rofessional Play WORK FOR CHILDREN STILL KIWANIS Atti This District Praised for its Civic Welfare Activities Dur. ing the Present Year Chicago, Dec. 7.—()—Objectives for Kiwanis clubs in North Dakota. = TAX IS BEING URGED |= hreat of smiling Johnny Farrell to- | commission, has issued an order hold- Saver Comiseorice “uiltetis 4 eee ne sd aed sade ing up the permit for Shires to en- bd E ive Cane Sota — competition after Jan. 1 today still golfers’ association ournd-| gage in a preliminary bout with one | Weide th Geena wile, eed. Gas unfinished Wiel. Farrell will be seeking his first p.| M¥sterious Dan, Dely of Cleveland, | Samuel Wakeman, Cornell, > eee eee ges the trying hillcrest | & 'y Monday night, On WO! Vernon Smith, Georgia, end. er matters last night the faculty com- Fe which saw the championship | C°Unts. Alton K. Marsters, Dartmouth, quar. | ™ttee on athletics of the conference The first count is that Gen. Clin-] terback. if Postponed action until today. The of both the great Haig and his i nin and the commission, in spite of ? meeting was secret and little real townsman from Detroit, Al m, in spi Ralph Welch, Purdue, halfback. information of what occ A di Watrous, lost in the yawning traps | ‘iligent search, have failed to find|Fugene McEver, Tennessee, halfback.| 1.0 ti ti e of $ Seen ee ei mush tovde with | fistically, and there will be no fight made today, another session having esterday’s defeat on the thirty-| until a member of the commission n cal Nae eine ee new screen Cectenioe, th views such @ person in fighting cos- jate dealt ‘analy, with Diesel contri: — ined an eee after the Bis Ten ft eae prenion vi * | ‘The second count is that Fred { bia fastest puted largely to Sir Walter's down athletic directors withdrew. Com- | advent of talking pictures. He fall, his second in four P. G. A. ineet- | Gardner, a member of the commis- “Larry Leo.” ion, watched Shires in a workout, mittee members did not say what | deviated from the old method Phe fh a holder: F tackle. kept them in meeting, but indicated . | and leaned toward the opinion that 4 4 sak nt et te eae eed Charles Arthur was too much in-|Wear Schoonover, Arkansas, end. they wished an opportunity to dis- et clined to thrust salient parts of his |Alibe Booth, Yate, quarterback. cuss the Iowa petition among them- sep faled oy | Loathe set) told anatomy into the path of his spar- | Willis Banker, Tulane, halfback. selves. he story, Hagen's drives were more | Mates’ punches, and is not a real|Beniamin Lom. California, halfback.| Rumors persisted that Michigan, , while the pair took turns | 600d fighter. Earl Pomeroy, Utah, fullback. Chicago and Illinois were unfavorable 7 Final action will be taken tomor- HONORABLE MENTION toward the plea, while Northwestern, their approach shots close to tow when the mysterious Dan Daly] ENDS—Doug! Harvard; Ta 7 Wisconsin, Indiana and Purdue, were Pivinning, Diegel continued the | is to arrive in Chicago, Minnesota; Soncrairerb en Maryland, | listed as favoring reinstatement. Ohio Nemecek, New York University; Dal-| State and Minnesota continued as . Referee rymple, Tulane; Arbelbide, Southern| Goubtful” Sttinnioe aos Renee: California; Norton, California; Mul- : F H Ma lett, Pennsylvania: Rosenzweig, Car-|®% they left the meeting indicated . “ that Iowa faced a battle in getting Churchill, ' Oklahoma; ' Truskowski, Beye rete ae confident om Otto Von Porat Favored to De- their athletic system would meet the feat Phil Scott Because approval of the committee and rein- cording to its ale peer reply to - charges of proselyting and subsidizing ng ord: engers Ageies; | athletes, Iowa has done everything aon, poe agen Nem. ork: | possible to bring its athletic conduct Bibber, Purdue; Haines, Efile Bs ik 5 k i i a : i THIRD TEAM i | i H i: aye Bag He | 3: aeist; ari 884g soy 3 fiat ti i 56 I ijl : | i i Hi ; j | fi | | ! I EE ple 4 a tteat TH Fe yPrehy H Bese Ess i tit | ti lll jf 4 if ler, Stanford; Carimark, Army; Rib-| ith, Big Ten athletic statement would be granted. 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