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‘ 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1981 Del Duane Smacks Qut Decisive Victory Over Knockout Foster conference Is expected to make a ‘liam Harridge of the American, better showing than ever before. | League indicated Tuesday. | 1 for nine in the fourth round and was on the verge of = I:no the final bell sounded. This picture shows the giant Italian on the canvas in the near-fatal fourth round. utwhen | TAKES EVERY ROUND | NORTHWESTERN FACES SEASON’S CLIMAX IN OHIO STATE TILT 10 OUTPOINT MINOT | iG HOUSE sh lTomm w mR [_. By Ahern |/PIRCT CONFERENCE [Tommy Loughran Wins fro isko Z 2 EB ‘Zz ‘ ita a BA MAN FOR EASY WIN A don't FORGET TOMORROW EVE AA TLL LISTEN FoR You;Buck, ( AME REG ARDED AS CAPTAINS DARTMOUTH’S GREEN /Philadelphian in Line For Eli- 2 ved CKAGE a Ss Cape. Mickey O’Day Shades Joe Kling) {7 Baty wie WaGlsl iepeh sice STAN YUDICKY SAL ADIO, GIVING A PROGRAM = 4 In Great Semi-Final 4 7% MINE WHY IS A CAMEL Dartmouth, OF SONGS AN” RIDDLES ON AN ICEBERG LIKE A tnighrane pulisgeibia teatro 7 el wy weight Contest SPONSORED BY “TH” FINKLE DISLOCATED THUMB 2 dig : ‘ bachelor, left jabbed his way to his | BIRDSEED COMPANY Io BECAUSE. THEN’RE Injuries Have Dimmed Purdue’s| third victory over Johnny | Risko, “4 1 ——" level spoiler of near-champions, KRAUSE Is REFEREE Y'MIGHT SEND IN A WIRE BOTH OUT OF PLACE / eal Hopes of Winning From Monday night in the pestis give GIVING MY ACT A PLUGS br: Carnegie Tech ture of the arena card. It was Tom- : ; my's eleventh straight win and Otis Jackson and Denny Wells ey viel Nabe oo ies ® battle with i a : jac! Tl for the right to Pack Lots of Fighting in —w J awe WITH \ i} YOST BECOMES ACTIVE Herr Max ‘Schmeling. sty Four Rounds 4 ( KIND PERMISSION // | a, —-_—_———- Loughran weighed 185, Risko 19812, : x OF He COPYRIGHT "4 \lowa To Meet Minnesota But A . Pp. ° In his first appearance in a local i y OWNERS WE WILL Uy Does Not Figure to Win gies reparing cing since last spring, Del Duane, Ss Now GIVE wee Contest F e rangy Bismarck fighter, smacked out - Jj kr bb a decisive decision over K. O. Foster \ “THE CORRECT 7 f ~ or Jackrabbits of Minot in the main attraction on Xe “TIME --. 2 an is ie Wolke Tan Week Ban the Elks boxing program at the World Vhicago, . 20.—(P)—With the orl is We ‘War Memorial building Monday other summer-book favorites, Mich- Lass Designed night. igan and Purdue, belted out of the Stop Fine South Dakota Del was out ahead in cach of the championship scheme, Northwestern Offensi six rounds for an easy wins is faced with the rather unique SnsIve He used a left jab to throw Foster situation of reaching the climax of its rf off balance and belted him with stiff Big Ten season in its first game. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 20.—()—Scrim- 4 rights with damaging effect. After The Wildcats Saturday will tackle Mage was ordered for the North Da- ( jumping to an early lead in the first their first conference foe in Ohio kota agricultural college Bison Mon- h stanza, Duane jolted the Minoter in State, and they probably won't en- day in preparation for their second i the second with a hard right that counter anything tougher than the North Central Conference game of sent him to the canvas for a count of Buckeyes on the rest of their sched- the season against South Dakota eight. He repeated the performance we. State here Saturday. in the third with Foster taking a If Northwestern gets by Ohio State, Casey Finnegan, Bison director, count of seven resting on one knee, there appears to be nothing to pre- witnessed the University of North During the remaining frames, vent another perfect record, of the Dakota-South Dakota State game at Duane continued to pile up a safe pees four teams on the Wild- Brookings Saturday and was impresed ry margin on points as Foster attempted cat schedule, only Illinois right now with the fast backs and fine ‘sto bore in in an effort to damage Del /appears capable of causing trouble. “Atsoclated Presa Photo | 2ttack of the Jackrabbits. The work in the midriff. i Minnesota, Indiana and Iowa, which Coach Jackson C. 1 this week will be designed to stop the a ‘Outboxed and outsmarted, the boy jfollow, should be easy for the Wild-| put ¢ oan jac! oath annell at Dartmouth has plenty of seasoned backs | State offense, Finnegan said expect- from Minot was not outgamed. Hur: jens: . raauatsorig: Stan VUMIEKS OIG oAptaleG Tae meee, ing his charges to meet a vastly im- in the early rounds and bothered by es | A victory for Onio would not end| Seasoned end and a knee falury tap keen tire ater ea Proved organization over the one blood from an old cut over his eye OWN RISK= oS the Buckeyes’ serious troubles, for Injury may keep him out of man which suffered a 34 to 6 defeat at Y which was opened in the fifth, Fos- © 1991 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. they must meet Indiana, Illinois and kings. ter was in there plugging away when Wisconsin. Either the Illini or the “| ‘There were no injuries in the Bi- sii | Badgers, and especially the latter H k Sch dul QUEER FISH TALE son camp following the 18 to 0 con- Be eer aneisen /aaniice| THN baneball Gu aller Tooming tama), What they did to Purdue last ocKkey CGUIES | Baltimore, Ma—Many are the|quest of Morningside here Friday. Kling of Bismarck put on as pretty R Nodak: SPORT SLANTS SL @|but baseball men, after looking him|week, might upset the Oblo apple- queer fish tales told by di ‘The Baby Bison, freshman football an exhibition as has been seen in lo- evamps t) | ANTS _ | /over, are convinced he has the stuff) cart. Call ifishermen, but the one told by John|team at the college also were sent } So oe rives. th (cuesiy” HORNE: : ~ | t9,go on to real stardom. Injuries have dimmed Purdue's OF PAAYOM | tamuton is a prise. He tells of how,|through a stiff drill, being prepared Both fightérs had plenty to offer in I n Pre aration | ia Gokinipadura*theppen | Marsh Wuoreiee ver the aatae Lee oe el pan eet Me SE ee SEAS ORAL after having caught a fish near here,|to meet the University of North Da- the way of style and there was steam p | he g! of the most piercing spot-| over Carnegie h at Pittsburgh this ¥ the started to clean it. In the stom-|kota Baby Sioux here Friday in a re- behind their punches. O’Day earned = ie second Ty Cobb that we have light in the business,’ remarked aniweek. Wisconsin got out without Leading Teams to Meet in ach of the fish he found a perfect |turn game. The Baby Bison got behing a ty landing a little more often F or Or evon Tilt looking for all these years? Is Ee ‘Apparently he’s the type coe and the Badgers will be ; Big tae pearl. He displays the jewel to back|a@way with a 7-6 victory at Grand Se riitie local Soy: g' tie thelGhll. playétidestinadtovfirnish| reauiene big eee e linia He for S big BS make it two Series of Elimination up his sotry. Forks Friday and suffered no serious Otis Jackson of Dawson and Denny {the popular, personal appeal that has/t> stop,” ws Det ldaye iodine Annie nce) ee Contests AMBITIOUS CYCLIST tewentdoubiter tt Pita Eanes, heii of | “) "4 a 4 ny | ! ye ajor le: 5 ss ini States and back on a bicycle] however, J failed the crowd to its feet when the She Richmond Will Be Placed |, 2°,.7%,. *he., Pea! goods. in other! years old and experienced enough to| Iowa will meet Minnesota, but does} Toronto, Ont., Oct. 20—(P)—The)—that's what Leo E. SuieaGe- oF to heal as fast as expected. got rough. se oy vee eta i ea ee comers kee a level head under all the praise|not figure to win. eight teams of the National Hockey|Cape Cod, Mass., is doing. After 29 the tirong to earn a draw. Both AtsFullack {Series at top speed and weep it up? | end, banaueling {hat Are going ie) a us cktaeae Padang Hy|Eeseue will play through full sea~/8¥8 of leveling, hel is in Califor-| Seo versity of lane, wil appoint boys are rugged hard swinging fight- | | T heard these questions.debated ail| jean aoe ata Sant tacos TOA Ot emucatineeee son's schedule this year just to elim- os fee ee mee cere betes bps bpiet Aes wa mori oese ers and Bismarck fans are hoping for} Grang Forks, N. D., Oct. 20. aye ne way from St. Louis to Philadel-| paAyGHING THROUGH LIFE and take a more active part in as- inate two of their number before the! pects his return trip will not take so|S0on. No regular leader was elected @ return engagement. |phia, and back again, by some Of; “pepper has a good sense of humor,|sisting Harry Kipke prepare for Sat-|Championship playoff seriés begin. | hi last fall. Stmuny Todd of Medina gave away/Coach C. A. West made several baseball's oldest and best known ob-| nich will take mim @ long way. He|urday's match with Ilinols, linols| Directors of the league have|roads oe inet: - 10 pounds to Kid Schotz of Edgeley in|changes in. his University of North sorvers. No doubt it was the talk of| exchanged pleasantries with Mickey|still is somewhat of a mystery. decided to make no change in the pig cecil 32 ae a { Poundsound preliminary. Schotz | Dakota backfield Monday in prepara-|the cross-roads as well as Broadway| eae bbe? ical e a fow i | Cochrane between sccks at everything} Notre Dame has not permitted the|Complicated playoff system, involv-} Approximately 150 Washingto elected to stand back and let Jimmy /jtion for Saturday's intersectional| while the big battle was on between! the A's pitch erved to him. 63 to 0 march through Drak ke|ing the three leading teams in each sche do most of the leading. The contest ae \ofety peer aed ot biectaal Ware sareage and Athletics. \ So faces the ‘Mack sharpshooters| any difference in Epo rareapneater of the circuit's two divisions, despite Pape oem aaah wtietin was a draw. at Memorial stadium. len who have seen every inter-' giccoy, fe 0 Brooker, midget jandan | Whose carrying has been con! world’s series equal of Martin. Babe “ Binved the crowd by fighting four |chiefly to line smashing, was switched! Ruth has gone on a greater iong-| Notional league curves can bring any loti ear ioe ame cee Ti |e 0 clubs to eight, membership) | Missour! has @ stream ares of 603) tive thet thoroughly el | sparkling rounds in the curtain rais-|to left half where Ralph Pierce and|distance hitting rampage than any-| oan may be an interesting salary|“Young” ‘Stribling Georgia scheay <|' ‘The 1931-32 season will open Nov. Wrens Sid pe nacre nce Sclck way to got sellef and er. ‘The youngsters are veterans on|Larry Knauf have alternated. The one else. From Mathewson to Eamn-, querer vaca Meeresting saltnc|welght’ who was’ stopped ‘by Max|12 with the Chicago Blackhawks table for hunting larger! Sosa your health, Mild, J TONIGHE. Fd ery grr ree ed Pandy LHe peng arrose reels Sr fpr ame spot-| Gardinal, front atfiee before. next|Schmelling, world champion, at|meeting ‘Toronto at Toronto; the|@"" | pimane ase, ‘@vatnont mel le 5 5 not report for practice but} ¢ is A ay ut La faller and a little heavier than Game-| West intimated he intended to use spring. If the Pepper-pot doesn't) Cleveland in July, celebrated is re- ee ce ed coe ey res sherltt of Sarpy| The AlleVegetable Laxative cock Schlosser, earned a shade. |the big captain at that position any-| PUBLIC ENEMY have his first year stipend doublt’|gaivatore Ruggitello in the tcond| the New York Americans contront- eave eiuoe aeealing in Ha ew) iiet ' Bat Krause, veteran of more than | way, For one, two and even threc|~” : -|ing the Detroit Falcons at Detroit. ‘ N one rey 100 ring engagements, acted as/ Burma, who weighs 190 pounds and! games, stars have shone, but none eat 8 Aone Ac rrenmna bette here: Mon eaten and the Montreal Rea ne | runs forthe Ord indigo ian Hoe referee. steps the 100 under 11 seconds, is con-| ever sustained tho pace of Martin at'66-Year-Old Chinese |; gamers {will make their first start in» game ear ‘for aout Stormer sare antacia — sidered the hardest man on the squad| bat or on the bases. It was no won-| Miaw Get World F: i MOTT AND REEDER TIE jat Montreal Nov. 15. Use the Want Ads heartbUres in ° to bring down and he may furnish|der they labeled him “Public Enemy| ay Ge or: AME! peeder, N. D., Oct. 20.—\P)}—Foot- P 1ues t e several thrills Saturday when he gets|No. 1” in Philadelphia, though they —_— ball teams of Reeder and Mott high Se out in the open. cheered the youngster vociierously; Tientsin, China, Oct. 20.—(?}—If) schools battled on even terms through C Big Lloyd Richmond, veteran block-| there as well as in St. Louis. {his calendar reform plan is Secegied cute engagement here, with the game NM VaNZOMeN jing hate who has blossomed out as a| “Martin's exploits are the closest!) sre 1 See START Bemtuantan Ro f R n line crasher, has been shifted to full-|I have ever seen to those of Ty Cobky| >¥ ague of Nations, world-wide : oms ror en M t: Ch | te be. Richmond's terrific _line|at the Georgian’s best, but Ty never| fame may be the lot of Joseph Pol-| soa too n, Seattle, sophomore! ee $ 0CO: a plunges and reliable place kicking} was the world’s series terror that|yen Hsue, 66-year-old sage of this! tackle on the University “ot ‘Washing- have pescunied ioe re bolas this fall, pete Lane been,” eommenied Will- | city, ‘ton football team, weighs 263 pounds H ouses or en : making one of leading scorers larridge, new president of the ° stands six + three = Three Crowns Will Be on Block |of the country. American league, during a breakfast| cently the. league's commission fait inches: tee ais A sophomoore prospect, Clifford chat. on calendar reform went through If Tony Makes 130 Pound =| (Rip) Dablow, understudy to Rich-| “Cobb could demorafize a team/more than 200 proposals submitted e Limit mond, will be at the blocking half| completely on the bases, but I do not| by cronologists from every quarter of} e2e rs rt) nal S ervice back position with either Gene Revell|recall that he ever did anything to/the globe. The projects were sifted ‘: °. or Manuel Wexler calling signals. surpass Martin's achievements in a! down to two, one of which is Hsues. Dine With Us New York, Oct. 20—(#)—Three| Pierce and Knauf were the only| single series, especially with so much! His plan proposes months of 23 Businessmen’s Lunch -- 35¢ | e titles may be at stake when Tony/members of the squad absent from|at stake.” \days each with an extra day at the! Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- M iscellaneous for Sal Canzoneri and Kid Chocolate clash)practice, although Fred Felber, vet-| There was nothing especial in Mar-/end of each year and two extra days! roundings, prompt service and 2 in a 15-round bout in Madisonjeran end, and Darrell Long, regular |tin’s first year record with the Cards/at the end of each leap year. Under) courteous attention. Square Garden Nov. 20. tackle, were nursing injuries and|to forecast his sensational outburst.!this scheme the first day of each! Canzoneri’s lightweight and junior;took part in no rough work. He hit around .350 in the Interna-| month would always be a Monday. | The Hous h Id Go ds welterweight championships are cer- tional league with Rochester in 1930,; Hsue once invented a clock which Ni Ss t Shi 2 0 O or a. tain to be on the block and if Tony but batted only 298 and stole 17 bases| showed, besides the hours and min-| ew swee op should mene ie Pigg meetin this year. AM was good work for a utes, the day of the week, the day| On Main Avenue | will be defet ri junior - newcomer, but that was about all. of the month, the full moon and the, ite N. P. De; weight crown he won from Benny F T $ When the boys were discussing, new month in both the lunar and ome iid ts an partments or Rent Bass. Canzoneri should have no dif- Cardinal youngsters for the series; Roman calendars. i 2 , ficulty making he pound limit hey talked mostly of the chances of | ———- | for he rarely scales more in 131 wul Derringer, the freshman pitch-| Three thoroughbreds, Fleeting Fire,/ 2 or 132, er, becoming the big hero. Mintairy and John Bane, each won A t b les d | ks f S I | seamhs Martin may ast been playing “over|six races to head the list during the Eyes Examined u omo t an ruc or a 4 ae, ; his head.” No player could sustain| Agua Caliente, Mex., Jockey club's J ry 0} U.C.L.'A.C P nu far stopped |80 terrific a pace during the season,| second summer race meeting, Glasses Preseribed ~L. Le * aptain ron Banovic, Binghampton, * The eye 1s an organ you can’t é N York—Victorts ct a " afford to lect. ancuate'mtites" "aE: | SHARKEY STOPS PRIMO CARNERA Me Fieucello, New York (8); Mateo 4 . bi Onn, Spain. and Ted dates : zs : Dr. H. J. Wagner . MI Chi ki ics iets Ee Bauarda Daarr. Cube (ev 533 Bismarck, N. The shortest and quickest road to a sale in southwestern North Dakota ichita, ‘Kan—W, oung jacon. Ga. knocked out s 2 < re Mggirelion Meaty (2). and in Bismarck .....The Bismarck Tribune classified page ed Mickey Diamond, - rat Vd, fe N com eee | : y 5 itpol vi he | . i . . 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