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eae tna ETRE HSN IIE SRRERAA TONRT EI THE BISMARCK TRIB' Hunk Anderson to Succeed Rockne As Notre Dame Football Coach +). SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1981 JACK GHEVIGNY 1S 10 BE ASSISTANT IN GRIDIRON WORK PICK CARDS AND ATHLETICS TO WIN MAJOR CIRCUIT PENNANTS [_Biamaris Demon Caer, State Tourney Moats 66 NEWSPAPER MEN [_WiTH mason LEAGUERS —_ DANE WL MBB | : || BALLOT 10 SELECT |.zmsarcres cuc-sex jars cocoa eq) LINTON SCRAPER the Nat auetinct of tho. Now wore e evermtge teal escrae'Nighantean preted hye fame why he led yard’ New Notre Dame Mentor Will’ 4931 LOOP WINNERS suk bong waa onage erhees bakeries edly mating as gs MONDAY CARD i finally wartal Becky Have Title of ‘Senior’ Coach a . Reesor yates Ba a cenia the Sealning season soon as one shost and Not ‘Head’ Coach Vote Favors Connie Maok’s| ing well alt spring, and Riggs Btepit- | proritable the Derolt ‘igers have kid Campagna to Fight Law. 4 ips ‘ A ice Discovery of | rence Mosset in SemiWind- Club 43 to 23 in-Fifth An- [ring to get ahold of good onea, | feel beults, whom. he, pelleves {S FORMER IRISH GRID STAR} areal : ioxe Mah’ linens Up at Memorial Building a hee nual Consensus next stop for his Yenkece, Mant | tal ttara are Muvey and. Gerald Duane; “Biman mda Resume Spring Training on Vol- oe axee ol ee at = jane Walker and “Chick” Shiver, out- aint fighter, wil ON gs Barb Lala, unteer Basis With ‘Carry BOSTON GIVEN FEW VOTES) ana found all well, All my Mme Biks card of 3s fourids at the World ‘ Pa praniaay are as physically buitding it On’ Spirit for Rockne Bisunnneela hie squid uh tno end LON Youd Ancnenes Dock bane Duane ‘who Woe hin thas ies South Bend, Ind. April 1.——| ff ll) Mlk, op bic ga are ready and Tam quite op- | the Chieaga ‘White Sox, have. been fen By ae ' a Heartley “Hunk” Anderson has been | handed football's toughest job—coach of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. | Anderson, first a player for the late Knute Rockne, then an assistant to the wizard of Notre Dame, Friday was named to direct the 1931 squad, with Jack Chevigny second in command. He will not, however, have the title of “head” coach. He will be “senior” coach, The title of head coach forever be- longs to ee Father Charles L. O'Donnell, C. S. C., president of the university, said in making the an- nouncement day. ; “There will never be any head coach but Rockne at Notre Dame,” he said. “Anderson will be in charge, but he will be the senior coach and ANDERSON Jack Chevigny the junior coach. Knute Rockne cannot be dispiaced as head coach. “The eyes of the football world are on Notre Dame. It wants to know what Notre Dame will do without Rockne. You will answer. So carry Fri- | 1} if of Butler Studios Courtesy Concluding a successful season, the Bismarck high school basketball squad, state titleholders in 1930, and final- ists in the 1931 tournament, ended their season with a successful record. Members of the team are: front row, reading from left to right—Leo Benser, forward; George Allen, forward; Harold Tait, center; Dale Brown, guard, and Johnny Spriggs, forward. Back row, reading from left to right—Coach George guard; Lester Dohn, guard; and Eddie Agre, forward. Princeton. Star. in North, South Final “Baldy” Hays, Wade Green, to St. Louis in National Q League Balloting New York, April 11—(@}~The St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadeiphia Athletics will ‘be. leading the major league baseball: parades ‘come: Oe = ber unless some newspaper “ex perts” are wrong, of course, possible. | PeVoting tn Ebe THth ansiust“coten | sus of The Associated Press, 66 ex- perts collaborating on the American League selections voted 43 to 23 that the club that Connie Mack built will win the American League pennant for the third successive year, while 66 experts voting on the National League cast 35 ballots to 31 that the St. Louis club again would win the The nent winners, those given the Chicago Cubs last year in the consen- | sus, still were sufficently large to leave no room for argument as'to the combined opinion. The 23 first place votes in the American League not given the Ath- letics were divided among W.shing- ton, New York, and Cleveland entries, with the Senators receiving i6, the | the muscles we will all be ready when the gong sounds Tuesday.” Norfolk—Despite his long delay in reporting to camp and the severe at- .| tack of tonsilitis that struck him materially reduced. But two .ser- ious ones remain. The condition -of bad on: him, is still.a source of worry, ‘The pther cause for ‘soncern, is in to Chicago several minor surgical ‘operation, will return to duty. American a Heckiy to Team Needs But One More Victory Over Montreal Six Montreal, April i 11—)—Onoe more it looks 8 if “second place in either of the National Hockey League's two groups is the ideal place for a team to. finish in order to capture the Stanley Cup and the world's profes- sional championship. ‘The Montreal Canadiens, who went from second place to a victory in the playoffs for the trophy last year, will [BLACKHAWKS ARE FAVORED TO CAPTURE STANLEY CUP (Three N. D. Men | Snatch Titles in Ring Tournament |: Joe DeArment, Albert Zech, and Willie Ascher Win Golden Gloves Crowns Siisioserodia, ‘April 11, —(}—Three Ted ‘Lyons’ arm, which suddenly went f ton quickly Smead bene who went het days ago for a a. ne uses & weaving of attack that coupled oa his rarg- ihess provides his opponent few Ene, amar 4 mi y era, will elnah with Lawrence Susans, the clown boxer of the “Twin Cities ited F eercae the semt-windup. of the + slingers, throw _{ tee ot leather, 80. is favored to win. because outstanding victory in his inst fight, The fight Monday ‘will be the first ever to be si . Boomer Brooker, Mandan, former member of Jack Hurley's fighting stable, will te- feree the bouts. Other fights on the Elks card ate: j Jack Kossell, Bismarck, vs. Kid Ode, { Bismarck, both middleweights, four rounds; Battling Forsyth, rok, vs. Kid Mitchell, Metioken, four vs. Don B: four Battling Lyle, Bismarck, vs. zee on.” Yankees six and Cleveland oniy one.| find. themselves with their backs to| Minnéapolis A. A. U. champions Sat-| Bismarck, four rounds; and Jacki Anderson came to Notre Dame/George T. Dunlap, Intercolle-| ‘Dempsey Refuses It was the worst showing of the Yan-|the wall Saturday night as they face| urday were eligible to enter the cen- ae 82-pound Bismarck # from Calumet, Mich., and Played at iate Champ Golfer, Faces if | kees in the five years of the con-|the Chicago Blackhawks in the fourth s. Sonny igimeecl 82-pount “4 guard for Rockne in 1919, 1920 andj i Pp : | M ital C | sensus, game of the 1031 final series. ‘whe | 2 A. A. U. tourney at Chicago next | dan fighter Yozl, He was a great lineman and Pittsburgh Man | ari omment) **Brooklyn and Chicago divided the Blackhawks, who finiahed seccnd in | Week as the result of victories in bouts iis Le ee deat one ats og roll | i major Laken the Cardinal over- ae American division, are one game | Friday night. cam . e ST ee | flow, the receiving 12 first ahead, needing one victory to win the| The heat hi n inues homa A. d mained at Notre Dame until tre 1928] Pinehurst, N.C., April11——The po) meters! place votes $0.18 S08 ogers ‘Hornshy's| cup, and are strongly favored to'eap-|-to te Headed Wy acl (Bates aastiees oma an season when he went to St. Louis uni-/ battle for the Pinehurst north and Pp eaves Mothe! | Cubs, while New York received four,{ture it Saturday night. apolis; Jerry Chapman, Minneapolis, versity to become head coach, He| south amateur golfing erown Satur-| Home for Nevada; May Be | |Pittsburgh one—and believe it or not| The .teams have been closely | holds the lightweight title; and Wes- ° tmen Grab coached at St. Louis in 1928 ard 1929, day was between George T. Dunlap, A * —Philadelphia one, matched in the three games they/ley Bryant, Minneapolis, again rules TIN ae ool nae capulieted| gM emcpaiaptenipi beer aera _ Seeking Divorce The Boston Red Sox, with a new,|have played’ so far, but the Black-| the welterweight division. + Tom Lieb left Notre Dame to coach| Jr, New York, the intercallegiate | | manager and practically a new team,;hawks,.who had a comparatively easy| Other champions who. may go to eet eam le at Loyola of California. a champion, and S. M. Parks, Jr., Pitts- | cali texe City, abe" i 11.—@)—Jack were given last consideration of the|time of it in the second and ‘third ‘Albert Zech, Fargo, mid- He was credited yetaecing level- | burgh golfer. iy, April 11.—( 16 clubs in the two leagues. No ex-|place playoffs while the Canadiens dleweight; Joe DeArment, ‘Wahpeton, oped the sturdy 1930 ine, Par-| Dunlap reached the final round by , D°mpsey, former heavyweight ring jpert picked them to finish higher jand Boston were battering each other! N. D,, featherweight; Woody Chan-| Sooners Win. Ft AA. ‘ sf ticularly in reserve power, and was downing J. 38. Ryerson, Cooperstown, champion, was en route to Reno, than sixth place and only one voted )in the struggle for the league cham-| celior, Minneapolis, bantamweight; our A. A. U. Ti- > Feared by Rockne as a great ape Y., 4 and 3, Friday. Parks won a/ Nevada, Saturday after refusing to pe ped ingest tie alyranres tt prever ah are pa better — ue Ascher, Fargo, flyweight; and) tles; N. Y. A. C., Indiana, . olacad P 3 a e Na- nse ma} un- = Chevigny also was a star for| close contest with T. Suffern ‘Tailer, Comment on his matrimonial affairs tional League velar, got one vote for|less Albert Leduc: who has not played | Suicanee”* Minnespols ent heavy Cornell Men Win Rockne. He was a member of the| newport, R.., 2.and 1 and saying he sought six weeks of a fifth place berth. ‘The Recs had|since the last Boston gate, 1s able to| "with the exception of one bout all 1926, 1927 and 1928 squads and played! “74. Pennsylvania and Rhode 1s- Tet = - Talddlewelght "cham the distinction of receiving the most |lend a hand. Sylvio Maritha wrenched | others went the regulationthreerounds| @rand Rapids, Mich, regularly in his last season at right| | Oyo. ovemen reached the 14th hole | The ex-champion visited his mother inted Bearcat Wright, 01 votes for last place, however, being so|a shoulder Thursday while Marty/ 1 the lightheavyweight class Lindley ppl halfack He was noted for his block”) (even terms, but Parks captured here Thursday and left Thursday wetlin Picked by 47 of the consensus col-| Burke has not fully recovered from| scored @ technical knockout, the only ing and defensive ability. and Rockne! 10+ hole and the 16th and halved | night for Nevada, where divorce res laborators while only 45 picked the|the pounding. the Bruins gave him. | one in the final matches, over Clinton | and power into champlonships Frida; selected him as backfield coach. He) sont to win. dence requirements were reduced Red Sox to finish in the nether re-| Several: Montreal forwards, including | werkuson, Minneapolis, in the third night to win undisputed team hon i served in that capacity duriug the Duniap, wno won the medal by a ‘ently to six weeks. He intimated he gions of the American League. This|Howle Morenz and Pete Lepine, also| round. i inthe National A. A. U. vtaidling Past two seasons. ns 10-stroke margin and has been sweep- | Toul spend his time camping, but may have been accounted for by thejare sarees from injuries. Chapman defended his title in| tournament, i td The spirit of “carry on” for Rockne ing like wild-fire through the tourna- “1d not name his companions. fact that several of the selectors vot-| Chicago still reports no ieee 00} the lightweight class against Leonard] New York Athletic club won two Reese senond: brlday oe %| ment, had comparatively littte diffi- Breciead Spe aecealaig tee poviselages tet an creo bag cg cer Seklund, Minneapolis, and was not|titles. Oswald Kapp, an Olympic ' -| Estelle Taylor, have dented recent re- ry er any push champion, shaded. 1 eae esis > oe had to nen 20 7h eacar oe Tost tne ports jhey had. bed marital difficul-| | dan, Sioux ae after the first three. Dateoeas wor: toon Ted myers,| Northwestern, for ‘the title in th out, but every one of the 320 candi- ym! the 15th to end | ties.” “Miss Taylor told’ of a minor} Hector, Lob Ankeles ¢ "The éxperts figuring in the consen- oot Race Made Minneapo in. th featherweight 168-pound class and Joseph Soporn dates who reported to Rockne before ie hole poe Haired fA | aisagreement, but denied knowledge Francs ge area sus included all ‘the major “war” oa a overpowered Victor 1 aurever Clarion, Pees ut ask werk wes onthe} =e | ot any. intention. joel eg husbands West Coast Crews correspondents who covered the big Eddie Colli a CMpargo, which sent more than 20| tows, for the f1 championship. . | part to seek a divorce. mpsey sai league camps for metropolitan ims . itles. Zech} Indiana Every bulletin board on the cam-| F'ayorites Advance the reports were news to him. Ready for Races Press of the country and other close Too the ‘middleweight championship College capture chen dtr aa pus and in the athletic dressing I T N t Meet The former champion announced in observers of training camp activities. ol by turning back Frank Androff,| Jack Van Bebber, of Oklahoma A. Tooms bore placards reading “carry n Texas Net Meet) coiumbus, 0, ast Monday he would! Oakland, Calif, April 11—(m—| Here is this year’s consensus of how Irst Baseman | ios nes clove bettie and Ascher |and “My three yeae: gears on,” and the spirit was manifest in —. retire for two months on the order | Varsity, jayvec and freshman crews|they will finish: won the flyweight title over Gene] champion, overcame the last obetacl te grim earnestness of the candi- oaiien Teena Ape Me of physicians at the ge Se of the universities of Washington and National COS eee in defense of his-A. A. U. crown in ates. singles finalists ¢ River Oaks | chester, Minn, He said he plann California were ready for the 28th hicago, a car as ‘Req’| Chancellor hard D }-pouns throwing Mer. Country club invitation tennis tour- | resume refereeing and promotion of | annual renewal of the Pacific Coast's Pied tou Sioaton, Philadel, Jimmy the Ripper’ and ‘Red in the eee car ey by one itt Peeriiag eee Btate college, { Jack B Wi BARES Who snes thelc poste | boutsafter his rest. leadnig intercollegiate regatta here | shia ‘and Cincinnati. Worthington Chase Each | Cardova, St. Paul. Bobby Peatce, of the Sooner squad, if ac er, inner Gay by upsetting supposedly supérior Saturday. bie aa aoe wu shoulder 0 Sill Wall: opponents, faced work in the doubles | DEMPSEY’S WIFE ‘More than 20,000 persons were exe American Other to Obey Boss tiie by tamminy George Walloe, Bt poe Btella, YOM. ©. A. and ver Billy Wallace) saturday. | 18 NON-COMMITTAL pected to crowd the banks of the! Philadelphis; Washington, New 3 : Paul. : Bryant retained his. welter-|retain his 325-pound title. “Ari Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, Calif.| Los Angeles, April 11.—()—Estelle | Oakland estuary and bleachers erect- | York, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. : oR pe . weight title.by whipping George Hor- | Tomlinson, ‘cho. ted Detroit, April 11—(#)—Jack (Kid) |} 9nd Bruce Barnes, of the University | Taylor, film actress, wife of Jack bias’ the finish line. For the first Peggres oon April 11—(@)—‘“Jimmy wits, Pergo. eliminated’ Zigm« rg of New Berg will be announced as a cham-|of Texas, were members of two of the | Dempsey, refused to comment Friday | time in Regatta history on the estu- ye Rinker’ Celine win & footrace | W'™ “ .| York A. C., aclendg champion, took pion when he enters the ring at Chi-|four doubles teams carded to go | night on his projected six week's vis- | ary, the race is being held in the aft- Charlie Jamieson, veteran Cleveland| the title in the 145-pound class by cago April 24 to fight Tony Canzon-|through the semi-finals in that di-/ it at Reno, Nev. ernoon instead of the morning. outfielder, heeds only 24 more hits to| virtue of a over Anders eri for the lightweight title. The| vision. : ——____—— = For Pla-Mor “Attack reach the 2,000 mark for major league Swanson, New York A. ©, Conrad Jewish boy from England retained his} Vines was teamed with Sutte PLAN BENEFIT DANCE John Van Ryn and George Lott, competition, Caldwell, the fourth Sooner < synthetic junior welterweight title in|e#gainst Barnes and Early Taylor, al Dickinson, N. D., April 11—Dickin- | members of the Davis cup team, are} Kansas City, April 11—(@—The a 10-round bout wtih Billy Wallace,|so of Texas university. The other | son Cowboy's Baseball team will hold | expected to be starters in the thir-} Tulsa Oilers Saturday night rehew Cleveland veteran, at Olympia arena} match ‘had Lott and Junior Coen,|a benefit dance at the Dickinson | teenth annual United North and) their efforts to wrest the Friday night. Kansas City, facing John Barr and | armory Saturday night, according to| South tennis tournament at Pine- Berg outclassed Wallace in a box-| Jimmy Quick, both of Dallas. | Tony Binek, manager. hurst, April 13-18. ing session marked mainly by light : ! ‘ hitting and frequent clinching. He managed to average better than two blows to the Clevelander’s one, but ah his punches carried little sting Nei- ther of the boys appeared to be hurt at the end of the match, but Berg was tired from continual milling. ‘There were no knockdowns. Berg weighed 138 and Wallace 137. More than 13,000 persons paid to sec the fight. Girl Unofficially : Lowers Swim Mark April_11.—@)—Helene shattered another wom- en’s swimming record, but it won't be recognized. Cleveland, has She swam the 100-meter free style 3 S WRIST ——~ YouR SLING BEFORE TVE GoT SOME. Goad NEWS FOR YOUR SPRAINED SAYS HELL BE “THRU PAINTING TH? HOUSE IN A te ina rg! DAYS Jae You ,1 GouL DAY TAKE “Td? ARM: OWT..OF “TH? WINDOW SCREENS SAY, You BIG FAG You ‘PASSED A CRACK AROUND REST OF MY AMY RIGHT ARI tH? OFF-STAGE NOISE , HERE “THAT TA: “BODY EANIES:-- WN “THIS CRADLE! “WH? MADOR CAN'T A FIND HIS WATCH FA AN’ “THERES A BIT OF GossIP: “TH? BANDAGE , IS REMOVED FROM YouR RIGHT HAND! a i : fioulty in Defeating New York Filipino He i eign nations has offered to send hy |n competitor. However, itttie Joy says | a she'll keep in trim until they’ do. Polo teams will partici- pate in the southern circuit and army corps tournament ae Fort MePher- son, Ga., May 24-3}