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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1980 “AND 100-PIECE BAND T0 FOLLOW ELEVEN Wolverines Could Not Find Place for Setback Despite Loop Success BEAT CRIMSON LAST YEAR Illini Squad Suffers From In- juries; Irish Working Hard for Penn rage i Then the next week, the Sooners Chi Nov. 5.—(P)—Even a western Mainstay, Over- Lentered a game with the University cago, Nov. 5.—(>)— Texas at e to) avy fa- ? Western Conference football eat comes Bad Luck vorite to win, and lost a hard fought pionship, or a tie for the title, towar battle, 17 to 7. which Michigan apparently is headed, By L. S. (LARRY) MacPHAIL Unexpected Is Expected would not offset a defeat by Harvard . ‘While the results of both of these National Football Referee Saturday, and preparation for the Cagle has passed out of the picture games startled the experts, not so struggle has reached Ife and death at the Army. Marsters is through at with Sooner fans, for Coach Lindsey proportions. Dartmouth. Welch al ae a : habit of doing unexpected +h Michigan wants a vic- are memories at irdue. jane f borg onee. the Crimson—and appar- misses Banker and California, Benny ‘The team’s non-conference defeat ently expects it—is indicated by the Lom. There is mourning for some- at reat is ing ete a fact that 8,500 supporters and a 100- one on almost every campus. great chance a piece band, will accompany the Wol- Loss to Harvard [___Bast, South and Middle and Middle West Aces in Pat Hand 3000 su |BRUDER, SISK, BOOTH AND KELLY QUARTET O SPEEDY BALL-TOTERS GIVEN FANS COMPLIMENTS Yale Quarterback Hits Great Pace and Kentucky Star Has Good Start MARQUETTE MAN NEWCOMER Hank ‘Hapless’ Bruder, North- \pUS. But football must have its Gallop- ing Ghost. Siano, Montgomery, Far- Would Make Year Disappointin ARE OUTSTANDIN g for Michigan BACKS Oklahoma’s Erratic, Light Team Pushes Into Big Six Grid Picture Light Oklahomans Battle Toward Top Loss to Texas Not Damaging; | Conquered Nebraska by 20 to 7 Count Norman, Okla., Nov. 5.—(?)—A band of lightweight scrapping gridsters playing under the colors of the Uni- versity of Oklahoma has forced its way into consideration for the Big verines to Cambridge. Michigan’s Doe ware eget 6 they revived suddenly to 4 first triumph over thas aT sh wid eee Se cen bik the toating Ransas 7 10 0 the fron history was recor Le ddipchiters average fan where and what they next week-end, and then climaxed ‘ é when the Wolverines gained a 14 to 2 played. ‘They won't be able to tell naa by winning Missouri [& victory. ou because in football it’s the spe- H . Finished Season Well Yalist. and generally the one who ‘This year Lindsey has only 10 let- ‘That was the turning point of the carries the ball, that makes the head- termen on his roster with a half doz- season and Michigan went on to hold lines. He may not compare with the en reserves ea last season, bd Towa to a tie, and defeat an admit- SHIPWRECK best football players of the year, but small group of aL: sd tedly superior Minnesota eleven. KELLY. ts likely to be @ national sensation es ae site tot ‘ ae a Kipke has developed Es just the same. | team ‘ages only a rane toward passing attack but is ‘Well, who are the outstanding ball . eat ee pnd tlie wai Of the other midwestern elevens e 5 ~ “Sus” Mills, back the opinion that the spotlight will] Big Six conference football teams still fear Oklahoma univetsity, conqueror tack are quarter! ied ie nine Daido sonia, Brats Two M arriages Cost Hurdler His Job focus on “Albie” Booth of Yale,| of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, despite the Sooners’ loss to Texas. The team weighing 168, and Guy Warren, half i lt iii ly the Illini are not be- “Johnny” Sisk of Marquette, “Ship-| has a way of doing the unexpected, and a large share of Coach Lindsey’s pint halfback weighing 140. Each and Illinois, on! mo SE one 2 1 wreck” Kelly of Kentucky, and| trick plays are worked by Guy Warren, halfback, and “Bus” Mills, quarter- galloped half the distance of the field { ing driven this week. Comes at|Charles Brookins, World Rec-| “Hank” Bruder of Northwestern. for touchdowns against Nebraska, } Zuppke has so many tripe take { B U IN H V Bruder is the only senior in the quar- Lindsey's men play an open style Champaign that he doesn’t dare take ord Holder, Dismissed | tet. Take a look at the four Aces in NODAKS’ BEST KNOWN COACHING |= game with their specialty long end chances on any more, and is concen- j the 1930 deck. runs, criss-crosses and passes. The trating on a new offense and replace- as lowa Coach POWERFUL FORW. ARD OUTFITS xe * its start from punt formation and 4 mets for his line. eli | Booth is by far the best known of start behind either a balanced or un- 4 Knute Rockne hasn't let up on his! Jowa City, Iowa, Nov.’ 5—(P— oe Pro eal the four. “Alble” was a star his PRODUCT IS MENTOR FOR BISON balanced line. Sheer driving power f first and second teams this week, and|/charles Brookins, holder of the| _ + vay as.,| freshman year. Outstanding in three and force never have been a part of still 4s trying to drive out the danger | worjd's record in the low hurdles, will | ott eam ys Weiland-Gainor-Clapper Will Aid! sports and captain of two freshman i the Lindsey strategy. ' of overconfidence before Pennsyl-|he relieved of his duties as assistant Barry-Galbraith-Oliver teams, Yale’s sophomore flash lived came head coach and athletic direc- Capt. Bob Fields, who played every vania is met at Philadelphia. track coach at the University of Iowa, ° je y up to advance notices and was easily | Bob Lowe, Finnegan Assistant, |tor. He has been here for three years minute of every game last season be- Ohio State’s preparation for its |. : " aim to de: Trio | the most brilliant open field runner cause there were no other centers has ‘as soon @S @ successor can be found.” | | i Won Nine Athletic Let- now gnd State college backers laud/| heen shifted to tackle this season be- game with the Navy Saturday has! jis dismissal was announced last {of the year. Only injuries following oninyine i his work highly. Lowe works hand in| cause the slim squad 1s sadly lacki been slowed by numerous injuries! nent by E. H. Lauer, director of ath- Satan : ‘his sensational running and kicking ters at U \hand with Finnegan. They make an = ee None have been serious. leties, f das fol wing Brooki EL Piles Up 103 Poi 0 Boston, Nov. 5.—(#)—The Boston |in the Dartmouth and Army games, - | ideal coaching pair and in tackles. “ Ceo doseregrn same vite ohne beat heh istad rd oints to 0} pruins will have three equally pow- | in which he outshone bolt Cagie Bie — ee ae etas| suena ere Peas unis worried about |kaloosa, Iowa, athletic department for Opponents in Win- jerful forward lines attacking their = shad kept him “off all-star) Fargo, Bo ea eae “a Bison showing the past few years : Chicago that Coach Kizer has not | stenographer. ning Five Games {national hockey league Toes this sea-), Booth will get double the publicity | product of the University of North should go to Lowe. . 7 , Chicago, than eat string and reserves| His dismissal, Lauer said, was the |son if the progressive plans of Man-| of a back with twice the ability on! Dakota is a staff member of the Originally Coach Lowe came from Sport’ Slants ' ved ek. ‘The Maroons put ina ses-|result of his matrimonial ventures) 474 4 5 Nov, 5—Mott claims | °@er Art Ross materialize. the Amherst squad. He is perform- | Senool which is the University’s great-| “enmare, where he was an athletic |g ——_-_____» { : non defense against Boilermaker |“TWO wives in 60 days is too fast a ott, N. D., Nov. 5.—Mott claims |""sy. pruins have all but three of | 2S against the outstanding eastern | 2+ athletic rival. star in high school. His popularity roughly can Albie be d ing plays yesterday and probably pace for the athletic department|the 1930 grid championship of the|jast year's players under contract. elevens with the eyes of the sport | “Popertrowe, tant football men- with the boys competing in athletics ced ae qanelt seeped will stick to defense drills all week. | Whatever Speed might be wanted on| southwestern slope by virtue of a per- | Bill Carson, Mickey Mackay and world upon him, Booth returned to}. a: North State is | 0% all sorts, is pronounced. State col- sa tt would roug! thot iensive preparation for North-| the rack,” _ ogee cee niente erconea ca season and the | Harry Connor have been dropped and | His 1929 form in the Brown game. | mndoubtedls prez ~ clit ele se as go out of their way to| Ay Me tot in the ae tn wostern's land and air attack is the a ’, of other leading teams to meet | Ross. now has an impressive collec- praise. 2 5 F F a c a , TL., 2 ins Noosiers, a5 usual, will be the unde |Gepartment secretary. The tvack/ perfect, record, had offered to, mect epNone oF te MeN, Plavether of the | qette university at Milwaukee. | No|ent. ae Tunney Decision eee eats wes tr having their annual “good day”|cosch declared, however, Mr. Held,| the Mott team'here Armistice day but | first two sets of forwards or into the | (M6 ‘heard much about him for near-| Lowe made nine letters at the Une | , e carried, semi-conscious, from the field 13," four of \ mother of two daughters, the elder of | has refused to come, according to|regular defense forces. Marty Barry ly a year. But after he ran 85 and 65 | versity in 1912, '13, '14, and 15, e against, the Wildeats, Nora ercya| Which is about 17, had obtained a di-| local oficins regular defense forces, Marty Ber‘ | yards from scrimmage against Towa |these belng, in football fo in bas- wait y Fans and no penalty was administered. y Vorce at Midland, 8. D., a week after| Mott played five grid contests and | and he will be supported by his regu State and returned the kickoff 88|ketball and one in baseball. This ensuing demonstration passes in place of injured Pug Rent- ner, while Lefty Leach will be the fourth member of the backfield with the wedding. He said he was sending an attorney to Madland to obtain won them all. ‘The “Cardinals” scored a total of 103 points while holding the opposition scoreless for lar wings, Perk Galbraith and Harry Oliver. When this trio softens the opposition, Ross will swing his “dy- yards against Bo McMillan’s Kansas Aggies, “Johnny” became ‘the “Big Train.” It looks as though he's going showing entitles him to be called one of the best Nodak athletes of all time. In 1914 he touched his highest Timothy J. Mara, One-Time partisans in the Yale stands exceeded anything I have witnessed since the memorable final hand-to-hand battle proof of the divorce. = 1 Harvard and Prince in Hanley and Russell. victory it it|. Neary three years ago, Brookins’ Ce ne rein comptes 10 | oats trio Cooney wWelund, the | to ba/cn. tine this fall. “Eis namests |potnt by tanning & yares fora} “Friend, Is Suing for (29558 vas rabid, even with the Usual ‘owa is hopeful of a victory it it| Nears [HE YEON a rechler, ob-| Schedule games with at least a dozen | league's leading scorer, “Dutch ‘Gain- | 5oBiany @isk. w{touchdown from scrimmage against $500,000 Share allowances made for such outbursts. can halt Marquette passes, and Wis- * u schedule BaMES Wit nse not been | oe and “Dit” Clapper, into action to| “Thee boy is faster than Grange, the University of My mesota‘eleven of : To understand the intence feeling consin and Minnesota are confident of overcoming South Dakota State and South Dakota, respectively. 9 Thoroughbreds tained a divorce after five years of married life. Brookins, who was a member of the 1924 U. S. Olympic team, has been equipment manager and assistant to George Bresnahan, head track coach, since his graduation in 1924. able to add to the local card. Mott's record for the season is as follows: Mott 2, Hettinger 0; Mott 41, New Leipzig 0; Mott 28, Carson 0; | Mott 12, Elgin 0; Mott 20, Reeder 0. This is the best recordever made by @ Mott athletic team. Mott has had start the scoring. The aggressive and Burley Eddic Shore, Captain Lionel Hitchman and the versatile George Owen will as- sist Goalie “Tiny” Thompson, one of the outstanding goal. tenders of the league last year. remarked Frank Murray, Marquette's coach, last fall. We were inclined to | be skeptical. This spring Marquette’s medley relay team swept the country and shattered all previous records in four of the five relay meets. Sisk ran the “440” on this record-breaking that year. Minn had such play- ers as Solon, Bastian and Wyman on its team, making Lowt’s deed all the more remarkable. This is one of the few instances in history where North Dakota has counted against the Go-|, pa | New York, Nov. 5.—(?)—Fight fans expected to learn today whether or not Gene Tunney administered a technical about Booth it is necessary to have some of the local background. Albie is New Haven boy, the pride of the town as well as the university in foot- — 5 oye 30 boys out all season under the su-| Ross has but few more days to| ‘Am. PG pares | $500,000 of the former - champion’s Be Enter in Pimlico) ,s% scree server, | pevson read conch use Os-| uudy nis nen player. Delo the | stra touchdown, un feted the Astacio area ok | Sea aes sophomore’ He has ‘color, anid his e mantle of Gene McEver, bril- | borne and Assistant Coach G. A. Mc-|open here against the New York 55-yard touchdown run featured the | pating e , decision was to be rendered | midget his dazzling styl lant Tennessee halfback who is| Elroy. Jenene eet. At present 11| first Marquette victory over Creigh- post - graduate! tnis afternoon in supreme court, \capture the imagination Praca eg barred from playing this season by| ‘Tite Mott team has been light with | youngsters are being tested and but | On 1p four sears, work at thelehere Justice Hatting on Monday | mates Paes ame ene Twenty Grand, Equipoise, Van-| an injured knee, has fallen upon the} but a 143 pound average in the line | six of them can be retained “Johnny” has a hip slide and a University as welll took under advisement a motion to| fail when tes bape grea Fell arideMate: Are, || Cmerect, cua Aine et and a ea eee ack=| itis likely that Ross’ Axe will spare Change of pace that is also reminis- | as conctting school throw the case oul at oomre. | 206 | signels. eee Pi will replace Ty Disney, who has tem- | field, Biglor and Stordeur have been | such experienced candidates as Art| cent of Red Grange. courses at Univer-| defense was to start today and Tun-| Consequently the combination of Made Favorites porarily filled the position of half-|the leading ground gainers of the| Chapman, center Bobby Taylor, Bob- one . sity of Tilinols.| ney was expected to take the stand. | these factors and the shock of Booth’s back. team with Banning showing to ad-| by Hutton, and Myles Lane. | In the blue grass regions of old Then he came to sudden injury in the Army battle vantage as safety man as an open| Among the newcomers are Jack | Kaintuck, horses and halfbacks are Fargo high school HORSES AND AUTOS EVEN [pees like a ‘cin a der 8 Baltimore, Nov. 5—(P}—Nine of the]? a a> y nce Mitohd © | fleld rumner. Olson and Voelz at the | “Locomotive” Pratt and Ronald Lyon, speedy. Springfield, Ky. sent Jack as football mentor.| ‘There are about 1,700 horses and | azine. ‘The gi stands exploded j greatest juvenile thoroughbreds were Fights Last Night | ends, Roemmich at tackle, and) both from Portland, Ore Hitry | Elder to Notre Dame. And Spring- For three years,| approximately 1,200 automobiles in | Math at iy wh a greatest Juvenile tin renewal of the |---| Mooney at guard have been the out-| ‘Smoky” Brander, Seattle, Gu ary | field also sent John Sims. Kelly to ros, “26 and "27| Blackford county, Ind., according to Cedi ane ar grrroge satay ( : boo add Meaiine cle aa oot Ree eee ee ieee errse wise, | Semzinuae porsormers inthe ibe Moms | etl Ky i deftrey Garr. Edmonton, and | Sentucky. Some halfbacks and then he turned out re-| the latest county assessor's report. | idol” ered tas hn oo aad ~ ‘ ided over the mile and sixteenth | "| Tndianapolts, Ina.—Merahte Wil’ | wit! play the alumni in an Armistice | Paul Runge, another product of the one! 2 markable \elevens : Overlooking the fact that the cadet i distance. Soe’ Rivers, Cedar Rapids, Ia. (2). | day contest. Canadian northwest. | In his first varsity game, Kelly got Mich never in| The Big Ten All Star team which | players, having had a scoring thr i Minus the generally acknowledged the ball four times and made three Which nev time| Plays the Southwestern All Stars at Saaniy nee etree champion of the two year olds, 7 touchdowns. Then along came Clem- be pen. , Tex., New Year’s day, will be | ception of a 4 ins vtitiod tn Jamestown, the field was narrowed son, undefeated in six games in the bowed to teams] coached by Bob Zuppke Lee age pen | from North Da- hard defensive tackling, Eli partisans e Wi announcement of the ‘south. The first play made, after university. leaped up to “boo” the soldiers, starters, and pre-race sentiment fav- | Kentucky had the ball, Kelly took it kota. In three Re ne teet thhestripal mai P cred four of these. |and mede a touchdown. When Ken- years he lost only three games. State! vate football teams, according to|of albie on a stretcher ples gts ge “got aan, eur maar gn enamolonshine cocng Lome, lf | ne expr born ead ie ent paring he other one . cal were m¢ or less Tren Grand, the Tense stables BA MDEAR ~(T(S MY Hoor CHAUMED, Vaal *|each instance his boys were as Foe a a feral ge eer a aad . 7 i . Baars were given the wreaks 4® PRESEMT SIR THORNTON Mis. UOGHEE:+ MR. OAKLEY! | 08 Gis ei conihion , seenda lee anes SSA ; overwrought spectators from 's ven the greatest HAWMED ! L owe ¥ | sitter by the name of “Shipwreck” |kota combination. is Chicago's 34-0 defeat by the North- | the Blue side of the field applauded— play. OAKLEY, OF LONDON, WHa WAS Cc eine ou ‘Kelly was “sitting” in Lexington. | Backed by this fine showing, Lowe] western football team. ts the worst |, manifestation at once more un- ee ara MY aR RELLY , MRS. A DEBT oF | John Sims immediately became | came to State college as assistant to] the team has been trampled in 29 sportsmanlike than any supposed un- Pal 5 New York to Get wee ee HSST FoR A Tepe. TE ANE A GRATITUDE | | SURE ices exmniel| eect eee eee ee eee ee RO | eeeenee Se Oe ce EES ORTNIGHT, WHEN T WENT “To FoR i sone cae . 4 : a GIVING his career this year in Kentucky's | —————————————— ' \ Major Loop Meet| | ose A ScAe Mast Zuue! ne oe upon ® (Rem Washington and oot injury was one of those un- ( wie “GoratTeul 18.4 Hossedel> T taseny arnt 4 Mee: | | ape Football Schedules November 8 || iemz Sets. ct serps: oe NAME “THROUGHOUT “HE EMPIRE, \\ourR *USBAND )WINDOAMMER | ms tong stata kaselal 108 te Dek niger en ee contact, even though it no longer, be- Commissioner Kenesaw M. Lan- AS A MANUFACTURER oF CHUTNEY, | FOR NEGLECTING] WHEN HE {Bruder of Nerthwestern, Qne of calaces 1929 seore Janes 10 the fend wees mala dis Indicates Chicago FOR WHICH HE WAS KMIGHTED! DRAGGED “Hank's” assets: is. supreme courage. Philadelphia’ Tt was unfortunate that it hap- ingle ? J To BRING You ANcHi He dislocated a hip two years ago New York pened to rob Yale of her sensational Will Miss Turn uw I HAVE PERSUADED SIR AS TH? cHOoR and was out until the final game . Cols star and quarterback at the most crit. WORMTION, “To 5 ALONG WITH "IM } IN LONDOAS! against Dartmouth. Dartmouth will |] Penn State vs. Syracse war ane suerte - ! Reckes sorb Ce ri E OUR GUEST YS gi HIS TRIP TO ‘Temember “Hank.” He broke a leg|} Sits Ameer ginn ‘Tinusands of spectators in the bow! meeting of the American and Na- WHILE HERE LONDON jee dal he second, RAN Aaa ng fee Wilffamotow 19-18 probably had seen tun wild tional Leagues probably will be’ held IN “TOUS ¢ ¢ | ap EB Lo eae Gettysburg ¥ $9 || through the 1929 Army team. They in New York instead of Chicago this yy ‘daunted, Bruder started this, season Villanova, vs: were pais y to the conclusion year. s lpy i “43” ; that the had planned to “get” ‘by pinning a big “13” on the back of a Hesiod aa Cg flea nee | ils s jersey. an promptly came down Baltimor sooiteiseesseee Geo Usdle Alhio by tackling him high and x rn pi ee Soyer ghe regen Dick Hanley uses Warner's double || Chicago vs. Purdue. Chicago o.-+ severe {Oc3 Nothing, of course, could have been wp ‘ | wing-back formation—ideal-both for |] {ulema tvs, South Dakota Sate: pone tes | ome menapernne. Areas «-Conepell forth. While no call for the joint af- Wisconsin vs, South Dak teams play the game for all it is fair has been issued this year, some | Secepeen cep borer saat sheen . Alinnesota vs. University of Mirneal olis on Sys of the owners have bee! ficial) | baa reross\and dou- }] ee : Drake 3 gece taper iee racy Ben teat Conmanoner A Pap hedge ong agian ni GHeIor state vee N. Daleots 4,0 Bam Lansing 4 to “get” any opponent in the sense Landis intends to request the 16 mag- | cian powder st i] Southern California vs. Californi ‘Lor 7-15 ||of putting him out of action. There { Spl srudi ts this type of Hag Aah bf ue for a meet- | play perfectly, He's fast and shifty, Santora 3 Bay bn ‘was no bay, eager any prearranged Moai |the most powerful line bucker Han- ifazon vs. U.C. Le A. 24:4, [attack om the little Sellow. The. fact {ley i . h Agei 13-0 that Army could only tie a “Booth- HURDLER QUITS FOOTBALL | ee ane neta iy a Es Panes Tynes ver Aritonae sera 0-18 || ess” Yale eleven did not add to West | gef'a national interschoastc record y | aessourt 2+ dome giate ua || DMs Ree world mech ether heve for the high hurdles in last year's if | BELL STAYED THE LONGEST ne || Barer, aa Teste 8:'0 |Jnad his charges battle for revenge meet at Chicago has withdrawn from spat urogreay at esas Christian || R'3f. Uwe ean A. and, 1824 || with Booth in the game. He sald 20 _ the Texas Christian university fresh- nivers! Arkansas vs. Oklahoma A, and M. 32-6 afterward. wi ity in 1897, the Horned Frogs ; ree foal team. He will devote all have known 16 head coaches, Matty Washington (St. L.) vs. Grinnell, 0-0 3 aoe N Belts five-year period from 1923 || minnae ve: svar, or seen se. || elie plteher, now writes sports ltems ; ; \\ Pn ole a ine in the |) Clemson vn. VM. t Norfolk ss... 12 |! for a Philadelphia paper. Simmy Zinn, former league hurler, NW Buke ve. teen va. Vauiter Ruanta, q-2a |} ber pew sepugger tourer? was passed up in the draft this year NUT; Si F Monk Gaimpbell, Alabama univer-|| Louisiana State vs; Missin Baton Rouge - 3°S |) a nugget weighing about 118 penny- by mai talons ine ie Ri Be \ ie Lee Ka sity quarterback, is called the lowest || Maryland va. 703 un sold College Park ae-12 || Weights and ee Primed was found by | furned victories — ing back in the Southern con- Mise, Col. vs. Mex, University Jackson . 04 [/ 8. women. on sert east of Bar- | Pacific coast league. WY por ", Calif, ie ference by sports writers. jo, nlit