The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1930, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 he ae _ Mandan Hopes to Avenge Humiliating 1929 Defeat in Friday Game \VEHEVRNWLL CHAMPIONS BEGIN SIXTH SERIES TILT, FIRST TIME SINCE 1926 SH WITHDEMONS |Hack Wilson Is Voted ‘Most Valuable’ Wskaliatient acs Pag Botany Evaeine UNDER FLOODLIGHTS| ~~CARNEGKE TECH CAPTAIN |nwanes wt vm Fiat vt HALLAHANISPICKED |Nodaks Open Loop Play. Fr aie | caved bat Ove Frat vets!) TRY LUCK AGAIN Philadelphia, Oct. 8.— (4) — Hack Wilson, slugging center fielder of the Chicago Cubs, has been voted the Coach Jack West Will Have Ali Regulars but Bill Mjog- dahlen for Tilt Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 8—(?)— ¢ valuable pl f the National ly but Surely : most, valuable player of the Nations!| Grove or Earnshaw Expected to ee Ae paid ruil. 1 Take Mound Burden for ANT CROWD ANTICIPATED league home run records this year and i dethroned Babe Ruth as the major Philadelphia fi “ee league home run king, won the dis- race with Morningside -here Friday ‘oy D. McLeod Probably Will tinction’ after. close contest with mE Northwestern vs. Ohio Stats bp cadens : ‘ i | f b, Holding championships for Start Same Team Which — Fea ee, arta cernt ries} MACKMEN BOAST MARGIN|| Minnesota ve. stantora 3 1999, North Dakota is out to make it Defeated Williston : ‘ baseman of the New York Giants —_— California vs. st. : three in a row, and by comparative ‘ ‘ the new National league 8. California vs. Was! { champion. Victory for St. Louis Today|] Sawinston ye, Tenn. Reno. + One of the Northwest's most color- The election, although made 2 UG L A. ve ~H ul traditional high school rivalries setts Gotten “that h made by the} Would Také Series to Limit | |] ai ta. Rice Inset 1 telat et eg All be resumed in Bismarck Friday j behalf of the National league in 1929, ivening. was unofficial, inasmuch as the league of Seven Games. Bismarck and Mandan football < last year. abandoned its annual custom — ‘eams will battle at Hughes field in of picking the most valuable player} Philadelphia, Oct. 8—(?)—Four the ‘, night game under floodlights, the and rewarding him with $1,000. How-| first time since 19: sixth world’s a ‘ontest beginning at 8 o'clock. ever, William L. Veeck, president. of| series baseball game was® acheduled || Denver vs. Colorado. Athletic Director Leonard C. Mc- the Chicago Cubs, announced the Chi-|'today, with the Athletics and Cardin- aE ca fahan’s Mandan Braves will be seck- cago club would give Wilson the $1,000.| als renewing hostilities at Shibe Park. ng their first football victory over Wilson, although he only received} There were seven games four years '3ismarck in three seasons. Having : one vote for first place, @ total of | ago, when the Cardinals defeated the jefeated Mandan 21 to 0 in their first : {teal Wier “fa of bie! Kad big ai Yankees for the world’s champion- : k’s great 1929 state rs 3 Z| for second place, one SamenuniD leven climaxed thelr ‘ P % | third, and another fourth. Frisch re- $ Bop, a earriend, Chapel, Hi pict b ‘eason ‘vith a ripping 82 to 0 victory : ‘ceived four votes for first place and 4 Duke vs. Davidson jver the Braves in their swan song 71 JOHN DRESHER se ae a total of 64 points, while Terry was y contest. F 4 cee, Carnegie Tech. ‘ the oe eH “ ie writers The Morton county youths will Associated Press Photo an a of 58 po! > . ; Peelers kaziiation Gealt them John Dreshar, twotime captain, will be back at guard on this pane sea cabo te ae Y PRIMO AS 3 WINS DISCOUNTED: , tbout i n that last grid contest between the ee ae an ee ee new all-time major league record for : ? i wo. McMahan’s men have been devel- a g aan men have been devel, beting everags was 386 a JIMMY MALONEY DEFEATS HIM Stee ‘saraca || TRAINING ACTIVITY NOTES _|'Trinity College er ou Sloe eaters FROM BIG TEN GRID CAMPS || Abandons Contest iepherm udacs Two Open Dates Cardinals Seek Opponents for (By The Associated Press) tly iIculated to ros, \ oval” Si gman Pew, epee ea mw, ocuit.o] With Winona Team! sm Sins 0 mec Oct. 17 and Nov. 11; Rec- cE ae ‘As the sixth game brought the base- first and second teams todey had a/|fensive line—something the Boiler- ERT ae OSI ball .|Pabilities of Primo Carnera, here- scrimmage engagement against the|makers lacked against Baylor Satur-|Injuries and Lack of Inter battles back across the Missiesip: Sen peateste aes raster eating [up tortie ine Ren: er man} Hamper lowa School's in He ges i" f \ Gridiron Activities iE Bg St. Paul, Oct. 8—(?)—Announce- @ fe ment that ue, ity ony re Sioux es, % City, Iowa, cancel game ‘Though Mandan has been troubled with St. Mary’s college, Winona, was far this season, it football camp where the Buckeyes fe " $ with injuries so far : . are polishing up for their all-import- made at the latter institution today. battle wédoes Football interest at the Iowa school | same jpacoft, guard, will ay ‘gts Satur-| nas been lacking this season and in- Schwartz, end who juries have handicapped the coaches Bl of the time, also is expected to be in in turning out a team formidable afternoon fe gives Coach ‘Tom work uf candidate for running mate to Jasper at tackle. Minnea} ESS Hi = 8 & loose against Stanford's powerful eleven Saturday. Several regulars have been removed from the cripple’ list and the line promises to be much sree than against Vanderbilt last 3 | weel Dalfbasks, isby at fullbac oct fuious Wick glasetape and Lusby at sk. H. Yost’s famous 13 s have lorraine hampatgns—tiinsis has 2 football from ony . | hhas ® chance to draw level with its ohh at quarterback, Henry engagement with Butler university ; American League opponent late in ‘and either Eddie Agre or Leo Saturday, but Coach Bob Zuppke is|Yost was on the field yesterday and 7 the series for the first time since Oct. ‘at halfbacks, and the young Wade doing his worrying about week from | personally conducted a period of in- Green at full. At ends will Saturday when Northwestern plays at |struction. 4 ” } ‘ Champaign. Zuppke has added a| Iowa City—More offensive power ie Hallahan ‘ 4 . re :' search for centers and guards, to his/and a defense against forward passes . ‘hunt for another fullback. are Coach Burt Ingwersen’s problems Lafayette.— Purdue today worked!at the University of Iowa. getty Fy r Mountain Landis, baseball commis- Shires May Return _ || sioner, to stay away trom the boxing 7 busin To Boxing Racket The former White Sox first base~ t After Barnstorming || man is working in a Chicago gym- | Monday. Rincon citys nf Chicago, Oct. 8.—(?)—Now that the nasium, in right togs, and tips. the 5 seales today at 190 pounds. He is = baseball season is ended, up pops C.| going on a t dian sett pareemerer, fullback, and Giest, cen. Arthur Shires, the self-conft a team of all-American all-stars.| Hard practice sessions were to con- * After the tour finishes Oct. 21, Shires |tinue at the camps of St. Olaf, Gus- says he will be ready to give a lot of deep thought to the idea of returning tothe ring. - fi fa if i 2 i ze i F Fy i 2 i 7 i fir 2 a2 E fessional - fist fighter despite the edict of Kenesat Gophers Pointed For Tough Game Against Stanford Classy Showing of Clint Riebeth) [ZA YKNow,ciNDE ~I HAVE BEEN SAY, LISTEN t4. HAVE You Puts New Punch in Min- GING A LOT GF THOUGHT LATELY FY BEEN BRISHING YouR HAIR: TO “HAT PROPOSED ROCKET FLIGHT G, AGAINST “THE GRAIAS, LATELS il s Baz Young Father Hubbard Went to the Cupboard I roy it He ety ereee ite t fe E | i ta El : : ‘¢ nesota Eleven * B4 jou! ’ rad PRABLEM (s, (we KEEP THINKING WE but i ben made caly one safe hit in 20 The Father Hubbards of Minneapolis, Oct. 8—(P)—The j -ARRIVED -THERE, WAY AN” SQME LADS on his last three at bat jeuie we — WILL HEN Ger BAcic 2a‘) } UNIFORM: Wibk’ SHOW UP oy aga al haat Bismarck y, oa ayy A ood WH A BUTTERFLY. NET, va Semis Mar, Fas have started te replenish cupboards. a AWRY “16 COA Nous’ 4 DOWN OT OF By. 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