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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 Erlenmeyer, Spriggs\TROJANS LEAVE STRONGHOLD FOR | Dohn, H ultberg, and OlvmoicsHowtee [Army-Navy Game |NOTRE DAME WIL Brown Given Honors May To Be Final East MEET TOUGH PLAY Fargo Places Four Men on Mythical Squad, Wahpeton Three; a eee a ot IN SATURDAY PRAY Fessenden and Devils Lake Are Repre- Majority of Final Games to Be Completed in Satur- — sented by One Each Final Compromise Expected at Meeting to Clear Up day Frays Rockne’s Irish to Use Trick}, : Regge Plays In Greatest Game DOHN, BISMARCK, POLLS BIGGEST SHARE OF VOTES pm To, Dee SUP OA fous of 1930 tng only the "inst fumble of the rae le Army-Navy fray a week later to end|METZGER TO BE. WATCHED the season. sas “Sele at ines ay hares Rtg pel ‘ Spectre of ny | Teoh and Washington end Setlerea [ene On eee ate wont were originally scheduled to meet a Squads; Betting Odds week ago. Navy meets Pennsylvania F T at Philadelphia while western’ Mary- favor Trojans land, the east’s line undefeated team, a tackles Maryland at Baltimore on the fourth. Williston, Mohall, Minot, Grafton, Grand Forks, Fargo, Valley City, Jamestown, Mandan and Bismarck Coaches Among Voters COACHES’ 1930 ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAMS First Team ‘if Sear era ras Shccaisis ‘Associated Press soe Ha dM tt Olson, Fargo eibeler, Devi e eggy Hamilton, who was hostess Bartron, Minot Madigee Linton || rte Bunce of Watee beard se |MAAYMES ANG NAOUL jes Thomas, Grafton Kalpacoff, Mandan entation to the British court, has K) lit Twin Bill ° Collins, Grand Forks Brown, Bismarck been appointed official hostess for | )p! LaMarre, Fargo Burgstahler,Fessenden Ablee Olympic games in Los Bilal ic ae a ; oman Blayial Le ies abet —_____________ | Mott Junior High Beats Haynes , priggs, Bismarc! ul ‘g, Bismarc . 7 Dohn, Bismarck Charbonneau, Fargo Cards and Gusties Seconds but Mott Regu- Halvorson, Wahpeton St. Jacque, Fessenden ; lars Are Beaten Schauer, Jamestown Wallace, Devils Lake To Start T ° ht xi ; Schollander, Fargo Jahnke, New Rockford onig Ba F 5 Honorable Mention Ends—Jacobson, Crosby; E. Achter, Wahpeton; Stout Institute and St. Paul Lu- Engel, Mohall, and Rife, Wahpeton. ther Will Be Respective Tackles—Ganier, Milnor; Brunk, Grand Forks; Opponents 5 af? an ute Bach, Minot, and Royer, Wahpeton. Sao eat oye wit ; e Guards—Van Hook, Fargo; Benda, Wahpeton, Pee thtompirieleraeadent eet) quia the migh and Pepple, Fessenden. Centers—Mead, Lisbon, and Long, Milnor. Backs—Hammel, Marmarth; Bangasser, Ken- mare; Boyle, Grand Forks; Gronlie, Milnor; Bale, Lis- bon; Wade, Mohall; Miller, Fessenden; Gilles, Wahpe- night and another will start Satur- 28 Z i g 5 fe A fi le J ‘With 23 consecutive victories on its) home floor, the Carleton quint will; seek another triumph over the Stout | ; dg § Jones believes in ton; Settingsgard, itiekiet i Saal ihe deer one] ital “Pp.” Beach; Russell, Dickinson; Hallquist, Lisbon; Gerte ‘With the climax game's full Fargo, and Solsrud, Oakes. ‘ i OB Ba etgestitid re! relent read” railbirds thought the neh Augsburg college starts its tough |!0T high second — that! gle might develop into s battle of achedule Saturday against an alumni |€#ve ‘hem the game. Summaries: ‘different tac- (By The a sepvtn ltr x ; oe that will include “Greats” stordeur, i ae Pade pe From approximately 80 North ota high school foot- former years. Banning, o 0 0 ball elevens, more than 130 boys were considered worthy of| na tre Meche of the chee |B , ¢ 8 6 waders all-state mention by the gridiron mentors, who selected the ship teams of 1928 and 1929 and plans re oe a. 1930 all-state high mae ear serine ae res ine tanec tonight, ‘al- Bo 9 9 9 ‘eee Thirty-one coaches complied wit e request the As- reserves see some action. Pidgin" choice sociated Press that they assemble an all-star aggregation for] om? Crawford, lanky center, is to ea! honors in spite of get the call at center, Bob Leach and| p ‘Rothst: his spirit. having North Dakota. Sam Perrin will be at the forwards, |. Rothste! 33 3 through the season to The returns showed an abundance of good backs and cen-| with Nilsen, the poth coelan tetera ee ie 4 Rie mee. ES i is guard. Boland - a foung, experi- : may ters. Choice of the ends also was fairly decisive, but apparent- Soka aon (ob Maat Goes ill cod ardon| Tnestad, oO 1 3h, wane tg courage ly there was a dearth of outstanding tackles and guards. at the other i poets cry omperl po ndaite tear the: Rody yom guards In selecting tackles, except in the case of Bartron of Minot ra rn p| devastating power smashes, and Erlenmeyer of Bismarck, the coaches showed a great EC E31 The field tomorrow: atternoon will diversity of opinion. Many were at loss to name tackles and ae oe ne cluttered up Bias great backs, left that position open. ete Sad schecrtiers on eliter- Wem Aub Louisville, Ky. (1).° Close o ® sprained ankle, and Clar-| 5 © 0 0] the blocking backs of Rockne and, Ee OT ne reer! cmren and Burs-| w A ence Lichteneger, forward, ts bothered ) Wet" © 91 2] Jones will know they have been in a stahler of Fessenden were centers by foot injuries. Totals. 5.6 19| game when it is over. Each distin- wy during the year, but the coaches pre- 3 ;| ‘The combination expected to start} Haynes High School guishéd coach believes that a man on year as usual, ferred them at guard over players| A. $ tonight will have Rube Youngdahl at|xolumeon f°, 0.0 0| the ground will not contribute much performing regularly in that posi- % center; Wicklund and Witty at the Casted, £ 4 20 4 to his team’s defense and the order tion. The race for center was close, 3 P. [red a gage Seen on Don | frkaingto CY Cad m all down.’ 2 H Peterson, forwards. johnson, |B. Merw 0 0 3 Harold Happ and Lowell Johnson are| A. Merw! 21 4 jaunted each H, |others who will get into the, tilt, | G°"den. & oo 0 South Pasa- Tota! 52h the home o- Chicago Pug Ready > rn own with Spriges, Bismarck, led the ends in | Koppenhaver, Chicago Pug Ready ||Falgren to Lead otes, with Olson, Fargo, Hultberg, To Take on Flint’ ||~ rdia : 4 og Pala <P 8 Concordia ‘Toes Chicago, Dec. 5—()—“King” Levin- Moorhead, Dec. 5.—(#)—Lloyd Fal- sy eee et sky, Chicago, heavyweight, ‘skip- | Sten, East Grand Forks, Minn., was Betting Odds in ping rope in‘s. gymnasium, wher itis Favor of Trojans| : De Lamere, N. D., was awarded! the witty; King, I've another tight for— Doaiam hie Bente: ‘The “Kingfish’s” face looked its| Johnny Hass Elected ‘Flint Michigan,” he responded. Gopher Track Captain ‘What does that guy-weigh?” »_ Dec. 5. GOOD SALARY Hass, Bristow, Is., was elected. betting was something different for} Lefty O'Doul, slugging outfielder, | of the 1931 University of Minnesota Trish having been | will draw around $12,000 for his sea-| track and field team. Johnny Currell, the] son’s work next year with his new /|Clarkefield, Minn., was elected cap- club, the Brooklyn Dodgers. tain of the cross-country team. 10 to 8 odds for its game with South- eae etn 0k Law Angeles Baer gift for. . ik \F You WANT 10 - RAISE SOME MONEY FoR CHRISTMAS: WHY DoT You Go-To A WHOLESALE “Toy House AN” Get A LINE OF LITLE ~~ ep tears ¢ : uP A standing. SIDEWALK STAND on ' tightened 114 about the proper present, “HW” STREET, LIKE So 7 last by phe MANY ARE DOING? & g. i if fe a ings. x Fla—Jack Roper. ami, knocked out Jack McDonald, Robins will do their If hehasn’t a beau- manager, Al Miller, strolled “up ind college team. 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