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WWARDED POSITIONS | NSTELLAR ELEVEN Chasisideration of Conference | o gg’ Ingwersen and. Rollie And Radio S ubject $Basketball Competition Comes in March one 1 ganization Deferred Un- : til Next Meet ‘D COACHES’ ERENCE TEAMS a os ynd—Waltred tbers, enon: r marck. Hatleackie—Roy Jacobson, Valley fore; City, juard—Milton Brunk, Grand Si Forks, and George ‘Toman, witty Mandan. Of renter—tarl Hoffman, Bismarck. Weston Booth, Grand met Forks. Sterackie—Lawrence Wright, Moor- hak head. iatyaiiozci—Rddie Spriggs, st8- Te marck. Forks. Second Senechal, Minot. y Erlenmeyer, sts- cous) pute Devils Lake. CNC juard—rom Wright, Jamestown. Myron Tinker, Minot. Moy McUarthy, head. john Lee, Minot, and ull pred palzel, Grand Forks. Spriggs, Bismarck. k—Dean Piper, Minot. Meer Alois Knauf, Unk Forks. Honorable Mention rest the} Ena—Joc Sheehan, Valley City. Testipackle—Charies Whittey, Bis- ‘ ; Tod Carley, Grand Forks. BY AGuard—Kussell_ ange, Bismarck; UEari shannon, Valley City; Ken- ® $eoMmeth Eltison, Mandan. Center— City, Backs a |A proposal of membership for Wil- téet:ton was brought up at the session, at the admittance of the northwest hhool was deferred to the next an- yal meeting when a representative that school will be invited to take art in the gathering of the confer- » The Williston problem occu- | Ws ed the time cf the representatives r than an hour. H. Payne, Bismarck, was named mt of the league, succeeding . 8. Ward, Valley City. oie H. Col- ythical selection. ‘Was necessary to place two ards on the first selection, Milton Grand Forks, ani George : , Mandan, being tied. uJ Backfield Men Certain was little trouble in selecting Hig ball carrying quartet. John O'Hare ‘nd Eddie Spriggs, Bismarck, Clar. hee Boyle, Grand Forks, and Earl ‘oran, Moorhead, being far ahead 4 their competitors. Earl Hoffman, marck, had no opposition for the post, O'Hare also was unan- named. Moran and Lawrence @ conference champion. If i= Nanees. 208 serete ve) ns | ROL.YNE NAMED PRESIDENT ‘3 Imittance of Williston Into Or- StCMagitnack—Clarence Boyle, Grand — Moran, Moorhead. ot Seldon Converse, Dev- 2996 its Lake. toPruipack—Orlande Jegium, Grand ir. K led the all-conference andam selections made by the coaches, irst team. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 Nast Grand Forks Is Given Membership in Sioux Land Conference | DEURBISREKNEN VALLEY CITY YOUTH LEADS GOPHERS TO VICTORY OVER BISON Outside Dictation, BIG TEN FACULTY COMMITTEE Is Given Taboo in| OUSTS HAWKEYES INDEFINITELY lowa’s Coming Era|shorter Schedule Williams Speakers at Student Rally | i For Baseball Meet Towa City, Dee. 9--(#)—University | Philip Ball, Brown Owner, Has of Towa athletic officials today set about shaping their future cou Prepared Argument Against unanimous in their stand that ma Broadcasting agement of their internal organiza. tion should not be dictated by outside By WILLE AM J. CHIPMAN forces, ‘The school’s third ouster from the| New York, Dec. | 9.—(#)— Major league baseball magnates and their Big Ten conference Saturday brought!) ooonmen are deployed about Mid- statements from President Walter A. town, New York, today awaiting the Jessup, Dean C. C. Williams, chalr-| s+ort’of the annual meetings with the man of the athletic board, and E. H. gathering of the Nationsl League at Lauer, atheltic director, thet Iow8/ th. Commodore tomorrow. American will continue to follow the policies set! reaguers will convene at the same aa athletic administration | novel Wednesday, and representatives last June. of the circuits will get together for Outside Dictation Uninvited the point session at the Biltmore “It never has nor will it allow any | thursday, outside body to dictate the member-| ‘The Magnates have nothing more ship of its staff.” President Jessup) important upon their minds than the said last night vith | question of a shorter schedule and a Williams and Lauer. He debate over whether radio broadcast- statements made by Lauer that the/ ers should be permitted in the parks Big Ten faculty committee had re-| next summer. fused Towa's reinstatement plea be-/ Philip Ball, owner of the Browns, cause the athletic control boards is rehearsing a speech designed to sonnel had not been changed and| convince fellow American League that George Bresnahan had been re-/ Magnates it was the radio and not tained as track coach. the Browns which drove fans from ‘Lauer, addressing a mass meeting| Sportman’s park in large numbers of nearly a thousand students vester-| last summer. The defense of the ra- day afternoon asserted, “we will keep | dio will be carried on in the rival cir- started. We will not have to see the/ be heard on the advantages the mi- Big Ten committee again for some) crophone offers in working up an in- time. ‘The demand for Iowa to /| terest in the National game. change the membership of its athletic} The question of reducing the pla; board was absurd.” ing season to 169 or 170 playing da: “Iowa will continue to exercise] as opposed to the customary 176 will scrupulous care in certifying the| be taken up at each of the three members of its team,” Williams said, meetings. “regardless of who may be its oppon- —_—_—_—_ ents on the field.” J He intimated that unnamed rea- e sons may have been wore ira Hawkeye ouster, saying, “the im- Bea! b Bea placable oppositon displayed by the! ten ry ch athletic departments of magna fe col Se ee tensed suspicion that those institu. | Score Is 24 to 7; Play of Two where es a eee gate) New Men for Victors Is Dependable “The college world will watch with deep interest the elections of institu- tions to fill the vacancies resulting from the elimination of Iowa. I ven- school easily defeated Sentinel Butte tion,” he continued. season here. will have full support in ® program | se,.qcberume said. “The university thinks first of! the former scoring iits own integrity and its responsibil-| navis play j mary: Floride £0) Oranon-$.. An nnessee 54,,80ut! ‘arolina 0. Hettinger Cagers Haskell Indian Institute 20, Tulsa University 14. Have 12-Game Test} ov!:homs City university 27, Da- : vit and. Elieing 14 _—_— William and Mary 20, Hampden Hettinger, N. D., Dec. 9.—Coach anes. 6 Lower has arranged a 12° game orth Caroline 48, Duke 7. or ’ achedule for the Hettinger high bas-| Gesreis i? Gesteia Teams” ketball team. The season opens with) Penver 32, Re, schedule: Centennary 6, la 9, | New York Giants 12, Frankfort Yellow Jackets 0, Force Runner-Up to Knock Winner's Ball In feated Gene Sarazen and ¢ E F 3 3 Rill ! lil if sl ia a i: be gt r) | ght on going in the direction we have) cuit where William Wrigley, Jr., will been ture to predict that purity of athletics| Beach. N. D., Dec. 9.—Beach high will not be the primary considera-| 54°, 7 in the opening game of the President Jessup expressed confi- gp gai en played well, passed dence in the efforts of Williams and! accurately, but fell down in the shoot- {Lauer and the athletic council. “They nt, missing many easy calling for vigorous adherence to the) Franklyn Smith and William Kne- highest educational standards,” he’ zevich, new men, played like veterans, ity to the state.” ; for the victors. 8. Smith was the lead- ing scorer for the losers. The sum- Beach (24)— FG FT PF Franklin Smith, f .. 1-2 | Burton Nelson, f . 0-0 preparatory to the calling of an ath-/| Douglas Evans, f . 0-0 letic council meeting Tuesday or 0-0 fednesday. 5 0-0 » & exwonccoe al nswoone DIEGEL RETAINS P.G. A. TITLE, | BEATING JOHNNY FARRELL Two Half Stymies Near End Agua Caliente Professional De- i gE i afd lift ue f g Cleanup Efforts Is Made Unanimous WILL LEAVE LOOP JANUARY 1 ernoon After 14 Hours of Wrangling Chicago, Dec. 9.—(#)—The Univer- sity of Iowa Saturday was definitely barred from western conference ath- letic competition, beginning Jan. 1, 1930. After 14 hours of wrangling in se- cret session, the conference faculty committee turned down the Hawkeye petition for reinstatement to good standing. and voted to concur in its action of last May by severing all va relations with the institu- tion. The decision, in effect, makes the Big Ten become the “Big Nine.” In a resolution adopted by the committee, it was announced the de- cision was unanimous, which clearly indicates Iowa did not vote. The committee's reason for refusing to estore Iowa to good standing was that the reform within the institu- No official explanation was made, but it was understood the conference had expected Iowa to disqualify for future athletic competition such star various “slush funds,” or means of exist by Iowa officials, Door Left Open The faculty committee expressed the hope that Iowa, at some future tee nt I a ls ff i hid iil ait {Resolution Nullifying lowa’s Decision Reached Saturday Aft- athletes as had been benefited by subsidy, which had been admitted to Gf at ff NORGAARD HAS FIVE GOALS TO CREDIT AT CLOSE OF 39-16 TILT | minnesota Basketball Perform: t | ers Drop Ball Through {LEFTY O’DOUL From All Angles WINNERS NEVER BEHIND Coach Dave MacMillan’s PI ers Have.a 16 to O Margin Early in Second Half basketball tea: Saturday night by trouncing the North Dakota Agricultural college, 38 by to 16. “Never once behind, the Gophers ap- Peared to distinct advantage over their foes from li ze the floor midway the foul line and the midpoint of were strong character: isties of Minnesota's play. Norgaard, who came from the ball squad and 2 i i i Fi asf off Fic BE 8 5 & é g aTtEay : AE | fe iy i ctf ule § aH vie reli 1 hit ae af aid Re E bfestz rite f g i if il file, i ii iu i g i I i i i i i 3 i yj cet iy : fetia ith el hee i 1 E i i =3 i 4) in it u Fy aa lousomouay Fy ee ieee 5 wun of eonessenif HORNSBY IS SELECTED MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER AGAIN|To Earn Rank With Chicago Cubs’ Seoond Baseman| Eastern Elevens Sharkey and Max Launch Driveon t° Yor Porat Favored to be. Elected National’s Best Winner Polls 60 of Possibie! 80 Votes, While O'Doul Draws 54 Total the Natienal lesan ffices Saturday. | of , Tt is the sixth and last official award carrying with it a ‘and cash prize of $1,000. i i i > Pha ge? z i + af Hi BE i f E 5 ( A gE i i p if { 7? 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