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‘ / > THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 7, 1980, fild Bill Hallahan Picked to Face Grove or Earnshaw T omorrow _ baie ————_—— = 7 AMMATIGS AREBACK [NORTHWESTERN AND OHIO STATE FEAR EACH OTHER SATURDAY. HON WITH THREE 10 ~ No Slump in Knute’s Football Material -rvowes ||StanfordLeaves =~ TWO LEAD IN SERIES ~ TWO TEAMS BELIEVE : —| California for A WIN WOULD BRING| jas ete GREAT TL GUN lose i Replace Win Brock Beating Cards 2 to 0 Northwestern Is Slight Favorite od wanted halpsiee tae Jd! ‘ees Rest of Season GABBY. STREET CONFIDENT Because of 14-0 Victory Over Tulane KIPKE REARRANGES SQUAD Minneapolis, Oct. 7.—(?)—Stanford entrained today from Palo Alto, Calif., as the University of Minnesota foot- + ball team went about the business of Tejuvenating its offense and defense { in both aerial and rushing depart- ments of gridiron warfare. As the foundation for its prep- here Saturday, Burleigh Grimes and Earnshaw- Grove Staged Great Pitch- ing Duel Yesterday Fritz Crisler Looks About for a Halfback for Remainder of Season En Route to Philadelphia From St. ‘ touis, Oct. 7—(P)—The Athletics of : ; Philadelphia and opal beg St. ee 2 é : Louis today were well on their way r -- See Mli@aphis to resume thetr| CCORGE EARNSHAW | UIMMY) FOXX pitas tworld’s series battle tomorrow on the | Though he didn’t receive credit for the victory, George Earnshaw was a vital} Chicago, Oct. 7.—(#)—Northwestern American League grounds. force in the Philadelphia Athletic lineup as they defeated the St. Louis! and Ohio State have the same feeling 4 Both teams had reason to be satis- | Cardinals, 2 to 0, yesterday at Sportsman's Park. Earnshaw allowed but two| about their gridiron battle Saturday— tied with their three-day stay in Na- | hits in his seven-inning pitchers’ battle with Burleigh Grimes. When Earn-/ they figure the winner will win the ‘ional League territory. The Cardi-|shaw was retired in the eighth inning for a pinch hitter, Lefty Grove took! Big Ten title, or come extremely close hals won two games to get them back} up where he left off. After filling the bases and yet failing to score in the | to it, ‘nm the series, while the Athletics cap-|eighth, the Athletics put the game on ice in the ninth. Grimes walked | Reports that Indiana is weaker than. £ured the final clash in Missouri in| Mickey Cochrane, Simmons went out, and Jimmy Foxx poled out his long | expected, and that Ohio State accom- ‘4 thrilling battle of pitchers and homer into the left field bleachers for victory. | plished little in defeating the Hoosiers ‘Started home a game ahead and only 23 to 0 last Saturday, failed to impress ss fa, “= "| CUBS RALLY IN FINALE TO foe me « g : & ag hy <The Cardinals’ task is the harder! |than rated before bnindborrpridbirea the last week and it is doubtful his The Athletics au 2 bad pedi WIN CHIC AGO CI I Y SERIES tetiee than they strc against ‘Tulane Whenever a football team’ plays Notre Dame, {t generally has to play about three teams, because Knute health ‘wilt permit him to be counted ‘more to repeat the Fost last Saturday. Hanley also remarked, | #!¥ays has so many reserves.’ There ts no slump in the football market at South Bend this year, as the upon regularly the rest of the season. ae aol erat ton Lata Cardic somewhat wryly: "| above shows. Knute has plenty of prospects lined up for scrimmage work. The inset shows Rockne with ‘His probable successor to the field | pritls ust win two straight. White Sox Are Beaten 6 to 4;|N. * Fat Apes erhitiane the tot toon eatectn eis ; “Pewee” MacDougal, who starred in rege é i ‘or Football Games lass with Northwestern the past Sper soot nant ot onal otis pacing Mock iadny adeno te] Total of 162,918 Paid poe ihre yous bu ey nave uaeee s| DEMON Gridders Will Appear im Movies piss: sect tats of cotta vite except to say that he had faith in his to See Battles St. Paul, Oct. 7—Railroads in the| three times. Think of what Ohio, with shire See eee he a ee Bnet nparell ph boys.’ ajiasiiie northwest are announcing reduced |® strong team, might do.” “That was a great game closing! chicago, Oct. 7—(P)—On the flag-|fares for football followers for im- St ne ee eee een ieee ene oe ee and on Moving Picture Cameramen|Concordis facing the Moorhead State|may offset this lack to some extent. Bison Eleven to jour stay in St. Louis,” said the vet-| pole at Grigley field, where the 1929| portant in that territory. For “ ” ‘eachers college. Cobbers Gophers E veran manager, “a game of sored National league championship floated ts siiincete. Stantord peisteachl Me- posi Sa tecedintely onde ied s Take ‘Shots’ of Bismarck es two previous games and pieced doy the strategical b Taunus. of the "i . pitching, and certainly it must have! during the recent season, the 1930] morial stadium in Minnespolis Oc-[eret wractive for this week all. of Meet Coyotes in Squad in Workout to make it three straight. ‘Vanderbilt game cannot be repeated , been @ very iietidadted oon hondata or} Chicago city title banner will fly next| tober 11 one fare for the round trip|Onio's cripples, including Holcomb, Trinity of Sioux City, Iowa, which | and with a kicker of Clarence Munn’s jjeven though ini hompiely conga | 9ear. ia will prevail from points in Minne-| have recovered and will be be : 4 —_— won from Dakota Wesleyan last week, | Calibre, the sideline quarterbacks in- not please our St. The Cubs yesterday finished sota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and ri y Bismarck high school’s football per-}entertains St. Mary's of Winona, sist ‘the Gophers should take more ¥ ’ li The “Gabby” general of the ones task of retaining the title they won| Manitoba on lines of the Northern te j | formers and coaches went before the ’ _ | advantage of his ability when under dinals, the weather beaten Charles/from the White Sox in 1928, winning| Pacific, according to E. E. Nelson, SS movie cameras for the first time yes-| pe ° fire. * eae as always, was optimistic to- passenger ea seamaeee A tare oe t today.| South Dakota Has Powerful Of- | terday afternoon. Jimmy Gridsters i faeds unlikely, too, eee day. .|one-third rat prevail for Larry regular ' i tures were taken weel toss passes “We can win two straight from the University of Montana and Montana Botan nant Ke, bed 3 a fensive; North Dakotans atl pion and 3 ° thletics,” he said, “and this we will ao We have done it already in this series and we can do it again. Of that I am positive.” ‘The final game in St. Louis, won : fback, returned yester. Demon squad in an active practice Crush Ell dal own terri permit punts to " Staté game October 12 at Butte, and becal i session at the workout field north o! roll instead of catching them and also for the North Dakota University | ctv after ten-day layoffs because of Working Hard =| Richholt cohol. Individual “shots” en and South Dakota State game at) Aiterations in lineups appeared to were taken of the coaches and indi- Grand Forks the same day. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 7.—Moving the | vidual members of the first team and ee rn am giher camps. Michiger |tusslo with University of South Da-| other scenes were taken of the var-|Yamestown College Defeats | tics have been stressed by the coaches 2 to 0 by the Athletics in the ninth and cra kota up one day, North Dakota Bison | ious teams in signal and scrimmage i in scrimmage this week. ; inning when Jimmy Foxx drove a|Garland Nodak Squad Has HY Ak gg tie creme rd brary Normal Eleven in 45 to |!" serimmage this weak home run high and fer into the left Sa serien. his whole line to fill the spot before | night at Fargo, rather than Saturday:| Pictures also were taken of the Runaway Game eleven ‘will put up a better game Bat- ‘ field | eh pilee bloated rma Man Yo Stars Purdue invades Ann Arbor Saturday. att, in in cee ee ele ee ee ee Hatredrephig np tie dip a of disgusted customers, - Walter inabah, back at ference . teams. Because dark 5 maga their are polished thoug! ping struggle. ly Loung | Wireonaist reserve, fullback, St |°In three games the Bison have gone |eameramen were unable to take pic;| _ Jamestown, N. D. Oct. 7.—P—|one thing no one can give them ard For seven “innings the 37-year-old ; eorge Earnshaw ; Seas saree, esoveioas terms. The Richmond, Wick and Eckholm| | Say, Tntentening, throughout, and al] Dec . Pleasing; Berg and Mjog- was re-| undefeated. But will they be able to| tures of the high school athletes in- | J@mestown college football team de-| which Stanford has is—experience. doors. ‘school gece oem orm a Kiser Considers Purdue's line did not function up to _in all it was a pitcHers’ day if ever dahlen Classy Vets | expectations against Baylor Saturday, ‘there was a aes ens, wer prs 7 a) jand Coach Kizer considered oe with scenery made order for . shifts, while Bob Zuppke combed sharpshooters on the mound. : : Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 7—Bat-!tninois squad for another fullback.| South Dakota opened The pictures also will be shown in Burleigh threw his famous “spit- a +++0+ 000110 013— 6 13 4| tling for their third consecutive North /Captain Olaf Robinson still is out , other theatres in the state, Mr. Wells ern conference grid titles since the ters,” mixing enough fast balls and ‘ i 000 021 010— 4 10 2/ Central conference championship and | with injuries, while Jack Snook, who week, said. Arthur Reinking, Butler university, |doop was organized. They are Van- curves with’ them to prevent the A’s| Petty, Blake and Hartnett; ‘Thomas,| national recognition, North Dakota|Played at full Saturday against Iowa | Coyotes pre aes jon the mid-west small motorboat |derbilt, Alabama, Georgia Tech and getting “set,” while Earnshaw had &| Caraway, Braxton and Tate. Flickertails are a combination of vet- | State, yesterday was called to his college, ° e race on Lake Michigan at Chicago. Tulane, 1929 champs. fast one, @ curve, and a half speed JE home because of the death of his . 1 win ity ‘ans ball that baffled the opposition by ° eran sagacity and youthful dash. father. . throwing the batsmen off their stride. Woodward Retires ‘Two all-conference performers are| Indiana has gone back to funda- inning Playing their third year with North|mentals to iron out the weaknesses J ‘ 0 $ ° Dakota. Orion Berg, Cooperstown, | displayed at Ohio State Saturday. The | Augustana iT 3 t OX | 2822 is performing at right and in| Hoosiers will meet Oklahoma Aggies, | Must have ® whirlwind offense never- ———— é the same manner that earned him a|which uncorked @ passing attack to| theless to run up this many points. | Smaller Colleges Change Foot-| high rating last year, while Bill Mjog- | defeat Iowa 7 to 0 last week. hange b: D N dalen, one of the fastest guards in the Frit all Dates, So as Not to | Three-Year-Old Son of Sir Gala-|country and weighing close'to 190 Conflict With U. of M. | had Il! Set Record With Pounds, is likely to be all-conference | up i ss a t Recor again this season without any oppo- |that Captain Win Brockmeyer’s $327,000 Won ion. will permit him to play little this fall. ; Chisler blamed failure ‘to pon his Hs ge? Boe gE ae when the big righthander under the scoring rules was credited with the . bie cri Notre Dame today was thrust } i Not since the third game of the Hecate Nuk toe the Many, e, ; i} 1923 series between the New York A Sal gla fia ogee alg sophomore. epi ep od gllreced Arthur lanked the Yankees $700, stadium to 0, has a game been played in the team. regulars, Bend Saturday. classic with so little scoring. Oddly Addressed to the man who does not light his cigars with dollar bills. UP BALL GAMES. WHY aot |Z WWFLATE FostBALLS with HELIUM GAS 5% INTRODUCE MORE AcTiosS litte He GAME 2~ BY DOVE I SHOULD “TAKE HE MATTER UP WITH FOOTBALL. AUTHORITIES! “lo RIDE “TANDEM WITH EDISON fe “THOMAS A. Would PUT AMPLIFIERS WS HIS EARS To PROVIDE Music - are not spendthrifts but spendthrifty. ay Earnshaw. These men need Fall clothing. Suits, Top- 4 purchased. 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