The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1! [owa’s Sweeping Stroke Makes Chances for Reinstatement Brighter 4G TEN COMMITEE |PHIELAN’S NEW SALARY ESTIMATED FROM $ 000 TO $15,000 IY WELCOME QUIK BLRMAKER CONC 200 Cannes AEPETITION OF PLEA TAKES JOB ORFERED , | aires ag BY UO WASHNZTON _—, : Former Notre Dame Star Will McLarnin ts 9 to 5 Favorite Favorable Over Goldstein as Bat- Succeed to Post of Deposed Enoch Bagshaw + ‘BORROWERS’ ASE OUT 10rge Little Insists on Term “Big Ten’ at Wisconsin Sanquet IS THREE-YEAR CONTRACT Man Who Brought Purdue First Big Ten Championship Has Chicago, Dec. 13.—(7)—The Uni- ssity of Iowa's action in declaring sligible athletes who benefited by 3 athletic fund has brightened its of early readmission to ath- fc competition in the western con- 3 i “ence. Prederic woodward, vice president the University of Chicago, and its oresentative on the faculty com- ttee, said that Iowa should be given | early hearing if it files notice of | other appeal. ?rof. O. F. Long, Northwestern's aresentative, said the action had iced Towa in “a favorable light,” d he indicated he anticipated the mmittee would visit Iowa City soon " review the situation. Special Meeting Mentioned ?rof. Ralph Aigler, Michigan, would ft comment directly, but indicated 9 Frewal of Iowa's plea would be fa- received by the committee. 7 ibility | Kaye Don (right), English motor racer, will attempt to beat the motor speed mark of 231 miles an hour set Aigler mentioned the possibiNty | . ‘reliow countryman, Sir Henry Segrave (left). Below is Segrave's famous Golden Arrow as it set the record = comeback. jal meeting to hear Iowa, Te ertbol eeaea to petition again. | Daytona Beach. Captain Malcolm Campbell (upper center) is said to be considering a racing Mfhat Iowa apparently is taking ps which will clear its standing, id fas far as Prof. Willlam Marshall, . ron END , would say, but he also indi- ns omens «wee| Figures in Court; © DECIDED BY TWO PRESIDENTS t the annual University of Wis- football banquet last night, “4 | —— — r j rao oar cesee| Fight Here Today sx Session of Baseball Mag-| Billy Petrolle Knute Rockne, Notre Wearers of the Plaid Are the Wildcats Beat ‘on the term “Big Ten,” saying F hoped and believed that Iowa First of Two Invading Pi uld be restored within a reasonable | gintssic Director Ri oy D. Mel 1 nates Finds Itself Power- J t C 1 Q it C J Invading Pitts- Cobber Outfit = net hee burgh Elevens g. i aj 8 af 4 r i i h If i Fill above squeals, CARNEGIE TECH TARTAN Ea . ARRIVE FOR TROJAN BATTLE |Fargo Fighter Victor on Coast lily Norton, a Welterweight, Takes the Measure of Roy s ‘i ourte University of Iowa ath- Had Not Picked Starters esterday were announced as less to Act e e eee t See era oe ee ne — Fighting Racket Give Nodaks 2nd CALIFORNIANS FAVORITES| ence to 30-31 1 —— eee ogee ec! ence to 38-31 Vi —_ men who borrowed mimered in| _ Athletic Director Rey 1. Me- SAMMY HALE IS BROWNIE i of Year —— Over Concordi nga ml Big Ten! ouster charges. Ie this morning had not select- —_— Fargo Express, 24, Announces University of Pittsburgh's Pan . Found decision from Ray Woods nf cane Borrowed | ocrowed| Ketball lineup which he will start |National League Pitcher Must; He Has Asked Hurley to thers Will Face Same Team: |, Wahpeton, N. D.. Dec. 137) meget once wechogaamn ies against the strong Hebron quint A Matches Final Half Rally Too Much for jam’ | wahpeton Science Wild Cats defeat-| ins: oregano oe at 8 o'clock tonight at the lecal Work Five Innings to sg ia New Year's Da ed Concordia college Sn Raine Read daa aa high school gymnasium. Earn a Victor — North Dakotans; Brown ¥ to 31, at basketball after trailing at a Se number school.| “I haven't decided whe to start y Duleth, Dec. 12—(P)—Billy Pe- and Jarrett Lead ——— the half by a 19 to 16 margin. a ounts due the fund range from| snd probably will not do so unt? — trolle, “The Farge Express” fer- Los Angeles, Dec. 13—(?)—Twenty-/ The Cobbers outplayed the Wild to $80, the money having been| a few minates before the By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN omen seven Tartans from Carnegie Tech, Cats in the first helt but Bute’s men| | Fights Last Night i New York, Dec. 13—()—The an-| MF Contender for the lightweight nual winter meetings of the two ma-| ein championship, whe four Jor leagues and their joint session months ago announced his retire- the first of two formidable Pittsburgh Jreowegeal aig ler gage gecamiage! ee ee Brewster led the scoring for, the iy winners with eight field goals and one i Hi for tuition. Some of rr especially those now owing less $45, the amount of a semester a | i f | ; H i E He have paid back part of the the are ‘have ended with a minimum of ac-| ™emt is back im the ring. n Just starting out and haven't had California this winter, will arrive here |free throw, while Franke accounted| non, Pittsbergh, stepped George athletes hit by, the {diet and} much playing experience this sea- | tion in the mater of business trans- Pig csc poercet | ergo aceceny pie sk today and participate in a light work-|for five double counters and a gift] Safves; Ganten, 0. (1); Cosy ike. Farroh, football co-captain] stars of last vane pedis pe ‘The question of a September clos- Heriey, to line up several Se wept fester} oe idol acsetee heck ssuatmionnng eamen thetiiote. Michigan City, Ind., $48. Dittus, has been on the court (ing, the matter of greatest moment ‘Tomorrow the Tartans will furnish schiadapuanasianin (le). é Affre, Quincy, to fans along the big league trail, intersectional 21 GET TOMMY LETTERS ‘Ottumwa, a—“Battling” Clem- » $45. | ywrence Benson, ichigan City, | failed to come up for official consid- H., $25. jeration after the magnates discovered oyd Mitchell, Highmore, 8. D., $45. the two league presidents and not the n Schmidt, Moline, Ill, $80. . club-owners had jurisdiction in the Doyle Plunkitt, Frankfort, Ind., $35. situation. Since both John Heydler is Wilcox, Fort Madison, Iowa, and E. 8. Barnard favor a season run- heron Boyer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, d Leeka, Independence, Mo..| 9 nt Trade talk was rife in every quar- | tetree, ‘Grover Cleveland vAlesander, OR a Stewart, Iowa City, $25. ¥ ree. Grover velant . ,, q ‘Nelson, Omaha, $8. ‘ % Cardinal hero of the 1026 world se-! New Palace cvs cress: it Liddle, Davenport, Iowa, $35. | ¢*; yf Musgrove, St. Louis, $45. | D Pape, Dubuque, $25. HS “Iowa board, in declaring the | LRADERs p ineligible, reaffirmed its belief High series—Western Aut it was not fair or just to the fish ini piénaveMee., Ms ca athlete to penaliae him for - ee High individualChester, S61. ® past administration,” but INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Iding to “the superior authority of g. nul estern Aut is Creamery .. 8 Music Shop Orange Crush | Tipe iE Ff [ | E> i 3 i z | 24 182 ‘conference to reverse the eligibil- 34 177 | rapid findings of any member institu- Hr 24 174 each by : - 3i 143 |80u! bo. 175 is 173 | throw } 24 172 | total to ia ii 8 st 1 18 169 1 21 163 i baseball 12 164 1 this winter, “4 aac ee eo oe etic Hog ps 784 938 785 jDoints in Reynold 2 iet ; | uanneation | Schuten Fie Jarrett pun in jst 24 ga TH. | which the | Bricknon 18 159 which ° mag the 180 193 152 ibe uy within min- is i ik nd. 18 157 that time on, the 172 206 149 | Rekroth He ‘was 20 close the No- a = 20 155 ring up another point, 18 «154 12 153 3 129 Nelson | i I ererereurey Saree a3 GA pawer and Lt. aH if Hie 778 905 91 i j Yr PIM PF 1 10 e .° a 3 ae ae ey 2 0 3 Western Auto— 1 o Tuck 16 o ° 0 ae coccounnde i elit fi fk

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