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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13; 1931 ‘Mandan Braves Invade Bismarck for Annual Football Classic ‘WarRis Hopz 1)/J ACK SHARKEY DECISIVELY OUTPOINTS PRIMO CARNERA ; BREAK LONG STRING|Bison Ready for Conference Opener | jpcy (ROW) LOOKS Ban Charity Tilts OPDEMONSUCCHSSES | viciorana Vanauised "Sgro wn "ON AS SAILOR MOWS ae ‘ Pangea Sue DOWN HUiCR ITALIAN Big Ten Commissioner Gets Morningside Friday Many Requests For Non- conference Games Gob Bounces Himself Back In- ce : Chicago, Oct. Any - to Forefront of Schmelling’s vdotn vs We Pecienpeyens Sonim gues paged Challengers ~ by Western conference teams this season, will be strictly conference Football Games, October 17 Teams Army vs Harvard .... Columbia vs Dartmout Cornell ys Princeton Syracuse vs Florida Navy vs Delaware ... nnsylvania ys Lehigh . New York U. vs Rutgers. Pittsburgh vs Western Ri Maryland vs Kentucky....... West Virginia vs Wash. and Lee.. Fordham vs Holy Brown ys Tufts . yracuse Annapolis Pei Philadelphia Nei New York © Locals Had Real Test in Minot; Mandan Impressive Against Lesser Foes Fargo, N. D., Oct. 13.—(?)—Casey Finnegan called his Bison football charges at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college together Monday for their first drill since scoring a 27-6 conquest of St. Thomas Friday and found he had more strength than at any time thi: season as he launch- ed the training grind which will pre- pare the herd for its first North Cen- tral conference game against Morn- ingside Friday night. The Bison came through the St. 4 }GAME CALLED AT 8:15 ‘Both Teams Go Into Action games. - Following a flood of suggestions and With Squads Intact; Have requests for charity games with non conference teams, Major John L. Grif STUNS VENETIAN IN FOURTH Chicago vs Yale Michigan vs Ohio Stat. Wisconsin vs Pi e Chicago . Ann Arbo: Madison .. Only Minor Injuries Mandan’s tribe of football Braves will go on the warpath tonight at Hughes Field to resume hostilities against the Bismarck Demons in a war that has resulted in an unbroken jad Thomas melee with the usual num- ber of bruises and bumps, but there were no serious injuries reported. In addition to this, Finnegan found three performers, all of whom can act in the capacity of regulars, ready for service again. Walter Shamp, 235-pound tackle, was used in the short scrimmage designed to polish Bostonian Loses Head and Tries to Climb Out of Ring After Knockdown New York, Oct. 13—(4)—The bigger they come the better Jack Sharkey Northwestern vs U. Illinois Ys Bradley Towa vs Indiana .. Notre Dame vs Drake. Creighton vs Wash. (St. Michigan St, vs Illinois Wesleyan. South Dakota St. vs North Dak Ohio University ‘vs Simpson. . Utah vs Bri Colorado Col. 3 Colorado ys Missouri .. Evanston . Champaign Towa South Omaha (night East Lansing . Brookings ‘Athens ‘City Bend . .-Salt Lake City '3.Colorado Sprini Bould fith, Big Ten commissioner of athe letics, Monday explained the league's stand as outlined by the faculty come mittee on athletics. Major Griffith said the conference had decided to suspend its rule limit ing teams to eight games each season, to make possible charity contests bee tween Big Ten teams Nov. 28. When string of victories for the Demons JACK SHARKEY PRIMO CARNERA up the defensive and offensive play Montana St. vs Wyoming, this was announced last week, many _ since 1927. According to early season dope, the Redskins are coming off the reserva-, tion with a better chance of upset-| ting the foe than they have had for} several years. Bismarck, on the other hand, came through its first major encounter with | @ 26 to 6 victory over Minot and it is expected that the Mandan outfit will have to play a superior brand of football to score a victory over its an- cient rivals, Although the Braves have piled up impressive scores in their early starts, they have met comparative set-ups in Linton, Ashley and Dickinson, while Bismarck survived an acid test in de-| feating Minot in addition to drub-; bing Linton almost as thoroughly as, Mandan did. Primo Carnera, gigantic Italian, in a Jack Sharkey, Boston Gob, punched his way to a decisive victory over battle at Ebbets field Monday night, Buckeye Ball-loter Outplayed in the first half of the| game with the Magicians Friday, the | |. Demons showed they had plenty of| STAGG HOPES NEW OFFENSE WILL BAFFLE MEN OF YALE New System Involves Line Shift and ‘Flanker’ Effective Formation Chicago, Oct. 13—(?)—Captain Al- bie Booth and his men of Yale will be the first team to have a look at Amos Alonzo Stage’s latest contribu- tion to football when they meet in of. the Bison. Shamp has recovered entirely from the effects of a shoul- der injury which kept him out of action and on the shelf a portion of this season, the giant tackle not hav- ing seen any service since the Wis- consin game a week ago. ~ George Fairhead, passer, kicker, likes it and Primo Carnera, for one, Utah Aggies vs Denver U. won't venture to deny it. In the same ring at Ebbets Field where he found 170-pound Mickey Walker too tough a foe to take a few weeks ago, Sharkey blasted his way to a decisive victory on. points over the 260-pound Carnera last night Tunner and pass catcher, was ready again for service after having suf- fered from a sprained ankle since’ early in the season. Fairhead will be ready for service against Morning- side. Roman Meyers, sophomore end who has been groomed’ for a regular berth and regarded as the leading flank guardian of the squad, also may be ready for the Morningside game. Meyers broke a small bone in his hand in the Concordia game, the opener on the Bison schedule, and has been idle since. The injury has yielded to treatment and Meyers may remove the bandages by Wednesday and bounced himself right back to the forefront of challengers for Max Schmeling’s heavyweight crown. While a surprisingly large crowd of 30,000 looked on, Sharkey went to work methodically on the Big Vene- tian and relentlessly cut him down to; size. Before the Boston Sailor's hand | was raised in token of victory after 15 round of spectacular milling, Shar- | key had floored Carnera for one nine| count, closed one of the Italian’s eyes and had given him so savage a beat- ing Primo was on the verge of a knockout on a half dozen occasions. But if the fight reinstated Sharkey Western St. vs Colorado So. California vs Oregon Stanford vs Oregon State. Washington St. vs Califor! Washington vs Idaho ...... Olympic Club vs Santa Clar Gonzaga vs Willamette .... Kansas vs Kansas Stat Texas vs Oklahoma ‘Texas Christian U. vi Baylor vs Arkansas . “ Rice vs Southern Methodist..... ‘Tennessee vs Alabama. Virginia Poly Inst. vs Louisiana St. U. Chattanooga vs Sewanee Georgia Tech vs Auburn. Tulane vs Vanderbilt Davidson vs Duke .. North Carolina ys Ge Lawrence Dalla: SOUTH on Chapel Hill requests were sent to his office ask- ing that the season be extended as much as four weeks to play games with non-conference teams in all sec- tions of the country. ‘The committee, he said, agreed only to extend the length of the season one week, and specifically limited the post season games to such Big Ten teams as are available at that time. Rifle matches for the championship of south’ Missouri will become annual events under a plan recently by Ozark enthusiasts. At times, left hooks to the body bent, Carnera double and left hooks to the chin sent him reeling on his heels or bounced him to the ropes. In the The Bears Were Stuck Up ‘The 1930 University of California ; football team used 54 miles of ad-/ Businessmen’s Lunch -- 35¢ Dine With Us courteous attention. and be ready for scrimmage work later this week. Finnegan and his assistant, Bob Lowe, will continue to give the re- serves plenty of attention this week, aiming to have them ready to carry @ portion of the burden against hesive tape to bind bruises, breaks, | cuts and scratches. But only two pair of crutches were put to use, stamina to come back and battle the/| opposition to a standstill in the final stanzas of the encounter. They, showed an offense that had plenty of | potential power but. their defensive | Play was ragged and on one or two| occasions they exhibited a tendency | to his position as a leading contender was ly abl At served also to remove any lingering LEC doubt as to Carnera’s courage an Carn ds; Shar- stamina, The huge Italian falled to|xey aoa “ees une! Shar exhibit his vaunted punch but he demonstrated all kinds of courage. Through the first three rounds and - The New Sweet Shop On Main Avenue Opposite N. P. Depot Stagg field next Saturday. Stagg is hopeful his new offense will give the Maroons a victory over his own Alma Mater's cleven. Stagg’s new system involves a line shift and employes the “flanker” for- ‘Water dominoes is a new sport in- Got Early Start troduced at Catalina Island. to fold up. Their defense against an/ overhead attack was weak and Minot had capitalized on its oppor- if) tunities, the score might have been much closer. Mandan boasts a_ strong, hard charging line that man to man has had considerable more experience than have the Bismarck forwards. ‘The principal worry in the Mandan camp has been whether or not the/ mation which worked well two years ago, especially on forward passes. Michigan’s work against the Ma- roons was so unsatisfactory last week Coach Harry Kipke ordered a long offensive scrimmage yesterday. At Ohio, Coach Sam Willaman showed his men motion pictures of their defeat at Vanderbilt last week. The movies revealed the Buckeye blocking in the first two periods was of great assistance to Vanderbilt, and Morningside. The Bison tutors are not taking Morningside lighty because of the defeat suffered at South Dakota) State Saturday. The Maroons have practically the same team which lost. conference starts only to the two leaders, the Bison and the Univer- sity of North Dakota Nodaks, last year. ® part of the fourth Carnera amazed Sharkey and pleased the crowd with his speed and skillful boxing. Using a left hand a la Tommy Lough- ran, Carnera stabbed Sharkey off balance and had the American floun- dering about wondering what it was) all about. But the whole complexion of the} fight changed in a flash in the wild fourth round when Sharkey, after secondaries will be able to stop the fleet Demon backs once they get be- a session on fundamentals followed. taking a cuffing in the clinches, sud- denly lashed out with a left hook that yond the line of scrimmage. Purdue may have to do without dumped the huge Carnera on the can-| Stanford University’s Cardinal foot- ball eleven played its first game of the 1931 season with West Coast Army after only four days practice. The team had not been scrimmaged once. Will wonders never cease? The newest Super-hetero- dyne in full 37 inch Console Cabinet at $39.50. This is at least $20.00 under the Halfback Ed Risk against Wisconsin Saturday, due to an_ abscess. The line is Coach Noble Kizer’s other big problem. Although tied by Alabama Poly Saturday, Wisconsin’s squad is confident of downing Purdue. Joe Zeller, veteran guard, pair of sophomore backs, Sabik and Sawicki, rejoined the Indiana squad and probably will be ready to start) ‘against Iowa this week. Things were ynot so good at Iowa Monday, the squad having returned from its dis- asterous invasion of Texas A. & M., underweight and weary from swelter- ing Texas weather. Northwestern and Notre Dame did not work Monday. Illinois yesterday started polishing its offensive for the Michigan battle a week from Satur- day. i (5). _— eect Bateh Bite Fargoan Fin ‘or 0 ; Violating Game Law vas with a dull thud. Gunboat Smith, the referee, start- ed to count. At six, Primo, stunned, pulled himself to his feet with the aid of the ropes but went down again as his head cleared sufficiently for him to obey his handlers’ signs to take a count of nine. i ia—Roger Bernard, As Primo went down on one knee! outpointed Bat Bat- jagain, Sharkey tore across the ring/ - and shouted: “He went down without being hit,! he’s disqualified. Count him out.” | But. Smith waved him aside and resumed the count, Sharkey, mad with rage, tried to climb out of the ring but his manager, Johnny Buckley, pushed him back. Under the rules, Smith was within his rights in resuming the count. New! York State Athletic Commission re-| gulations provide that if a fighter! goes down, gets up and goes down again without being hit. the referee, within his discretion, either may dis- FI TS iGHT oclated Press) » YeeJack Sharkey, and &| Roston, outpointed Primo Carn Italy, (15); Walter Cobb, Balti- mocked ont Jack Rose, Eckkroth of Mandan is the hardest} hitting back on the two squads but he lacks the versatility of Lester Dohn of the Demons who is slated to give the visitors plenty of worry. Both aggregations will go into ac- tion in full strength. Bismarck came through Friday's game with only min- or injuries and Mandan with an open date last week has had an opportun- ity to rest up after their game with Dickinson. Never in danger in the two games Played to date, the Demons have run off all plays from punt formation. 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