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Rory tea eR ae is RD E BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932 |i Bismarck Demons to Invade Football Fortress of Minot Magicians LOCALSWiLWeetT NEWARK GIVEN WIN OVER MILLERS AFTER LONG DISPUTE WARD COUNTY TEAN | ov HoaRDING House By Are |lppNONSSPLT QN [Griffith May Manage Team Himself IN THIRD CONTEST, a CLYDE WAS TELLING ME THAT Pee aan Nea WHETHER FIELDER ome Says He Will Pit Sena | TABOO OF FLYING TACKLE WAS don bel N YOU AIRE TOTING AIROUND A LOAD & ND OF tors If He Cannot Find LER Sl 1S THE CAMPAIGN FU Suitable Man DE I E Ent OF IMPORTANT MONEY ~~ SAID ) ERA eel leagl IT WAG AS BIG AS A JEL Rout! [ty MY POLITICAL CLUB-YES! | et ee eae ith Ri r | > 4 Washington, Oct. 6.—(?}—Clark iinet ole chai Gl YOURE HOLDING OUT ON US, S Gnttithe the “Ole Fox” who piloted! Blocking Provisions Similar; | Stare, on Bes ee eee ‘0 Trium| i S i iD " ashington Senators from 1 ‘ | : s ii ta | squire} : EIEIO MS Be International Champs Given 12-| B50 may appear next year in the Use of Hands Restrict- | _ The prune er fa a prnet, ii 7 SNS ue al lal es mapa clet lala | 9 Verdict After Three- dual role of owner and ea a) ed Further Cornell should walk over Richmond IMPS PLAY TURTLE LAKE: (7 HORN,TO LET TH’ WHOLE WORLD THAT EXPERIENCE Hour Debati ears American League base- again but Navy, already defeated by epee { KNOW (1 f+~WHY TH’ OF THE MONEY Wtiame nd ls Tt depends, beatae said Birra fier acnenenes oor as Nice Feand satae i +5 Wi | | TROLLING OUT O ht, on whether he can BY WILLI 5. e ke eerie | ee mw POCKET, WWEN| | MINNEAPOLIS PROTESTED | eq mana cures, etc nnn |cnurtar, atenn Fol! Rules Scns of rimming, alabama en At Hughes Field Here | L WAS NAPPING. let out this week after four ye tne ou Committee) crohibition | 100ks a bit too strong for George Friday i : “| Johnson's elimination started the| against the’ use of the flying tackle | Washington although there are signs I HAVE HID Fireworks in Ninth Inning Broke! usual burst of speculation over who| and the flying block was adopted for} °° ° O oF tne ah eastern games, Co- fe pms IT ~~ AND, BY . . would be the next boss. Asked about) the protection of the tackler and |, mY eo go probably. will eseatie| a ¢ Up An 8-8 Tie Which Had {siting the managerial shoes himself, biocker rather than of the oppon-| mi Al’ oo eel MNO the stronghold of the Minot M ns| JOvE, THE i Griffith sald: ents whom they were trying to bring| attract the gre Friday night when the Demons will | WHOLE SECRET Existed “only: if Iam unable to find the | gown, i kisi it their football forces az man- 2 | ut a i schoo!. COULDN'T FIND Minneapolis, Oct. 6—(P)—A first| “although Griffith declined to com-| player dives or throws his body, CXITED STATES DieTRICY Coun The locals will e D class problem was referred to the| ment further there was considerable | through the air at the ball carrier. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION against a team which is ruling stove league Thursday as Newark] discussion of the possibility he might/y¢ js legal for the tackler to leave, : : favorite. The Magicians have | went into the sixth game of the little| take over the managerial duties a8 a | his feet at the instant he makes con-| Western Oj! and os) ~< i three engagements in as many starts world's series needing only one vic-| economy move. tact with the ball carrier.” | eibiatieeccta ce etsy Tyo while Bismarck has bowed to Glen-| tory to win the annual duel between| Interest of capital fans was divided); ‘The provisions with respect to, vs. ) ORDER dive and Mandan in the first two/ the International League and the|petween speculation over Johnson's! blocking are similar. Ned Trail Ol & Transfer ) contests on its schedule | American Association. successor and where Johnson, their} rr a player makes a flying block Company, Defendant.) The outstanding development in} Don Brennan, its 220-pound right-| idol, would go. ; or @ flying tackle, even though he] waiter 1. Julian, the Demon camp this week has seen | handed ace who has delivered two of| Persistent reports he might become] fatis to make contact with the op-'Red Trail Oil & | Boelter shifted from tackle to h his club's three victories, was assigned! manager of the Baltimore Orioles of| ponent, his team is penalized five having filed his Final back. Fasi and hea | to pitch against Dutch Henry, Min-| the International League, apparently! yards from the spot of the foul, ex- ‘jive herein, the said Walter J. to add drive and r to the Bis | 7 neapolis southpaw, who accounted for| were unfounded, as Charles H. Knapp.| cept in case the flying block or prays that lowed thes 7s ot [MAYBE HE ss] one or his team's two wins. president of that club, said in Baltl-| tackle is used against a player who $2840.00 as and for his fees and com: ‘ y emien. are bein ‘Through the stove league echoes of|more he was not considering him. is making or who has made a for- Ponsation ee ieee expenses. incurred DS groomed to fill Boelter’s shoes on th Ram, HID IT TOO \wednesday's 12 to 9 victory for| Rumors revolving about the selec-| ward pass, when the penalty is en-'in connect i receivership, line of scrimmage. WE! qeevw) ' Newark are bound to roll, for it mark-|tion of a player-manager for Wash-| forced from the point where the ball aud that t ; LL Jea the longest dispute in the history] ington centered on Joe Judge, veter-| was put in play. | Poteee ie Minot with his i ee Pe a 10-6 jof the series, instituted in 1917. an first baseman; Sam Rice, long an| This is the only instance in the as fteceiver, be cay. Twenty men ter | ‘ z SLs See "where was a 40-minute argument outfielder, and young Joe Cronin,| rules where a penalty is imposed to $2500.00 as ‘and for their attorne to make the trip are: a posi is ane mae es — lon the field on @ question which de-| dynamic shortstop. % cn prevent a player from doing injury fees ad ne eines. incurred MX Brauer, Borlter, Burton, Dehn. | ’ = 2 . cided the game and this dispute was| ‘The name ee leben belies said. Chester Ww. gonnwon and ) o . Josl LaRue, Lee, r i ris, manager of tl Rorgesen, Kisaqs. a oS 'Golf’s Winter Rush Will Open Frichady 2-2 i some sits ne, manaeer ot tne Det Me | me oniy enaage in the rule gore aiey fg the sald Walter I. Jul ec, Weisenberger. | “ ; ec ace ta manager to take Washington into ®/erning the use of hands and arms. iy ‘all things allowed F 4 ai 7 ee [eee oan eee oe lie A aerate SEE EU HO | uae vases) entered prominent-| by players on defense is fee whieh discharged am re ty x | if initia: field leet i Reduced aa thos fina ipue Ges ite siuidla oaths | ag further restricts these players from| |, NOW, THEREWORE, St. Mary's and the Imps, will pr ide LEAS il) ai i STAG \the score 8 to 8 and two Bear batters 7 a pest Sereibh aad a RGtES ots of the Ted tr loll 8 } he action on Hughes o | 5 1 ands. ‘ompany, a corpora ths action on Hughes Field ag ; But There Will Be Just as out, Harry Rice, Miller center fielder, mi Colle e Defensive players are permitted to'persons interested | } cut of tow ° - dashed towards short in an effort to| (gf iPause, if any they have, before. tho } end, Coach George Hays will send Many Tourneys tch a low fly from the bat of John- use the palms of their hands above, iyov¢ named Court, a eclal Term ' Be ea P eeen here atid | tg le este eile the shoulders of opponents only to/thereof, to be heid in the Mederal som Mile the Imps. wil ————— ny Neun, Newark first baseman. Teams For @ | push them out of the way in order to| Building, in the City of Fargo, State pom. Fi whil PS | ? 1 iden | Made Flying Tackle get at the ball or the player carry-|of North Dako be take on tle Lake Saturday night! Chicago, Oct. 6—«”—Golf's fall Snowy-Thatched Old Gridiron} Goph Hi Rice made what amounted to a fly- = (October, 1932, at 10 o'clock in” the ; ticle iret. akir= | ale ; SBE pher History : ° ing it or to ward off interferers who @Oreth of maid day, vor as son under foo their fir: nd winter gold rush opens at St. Warrior Will Be Returning | ing tackle, rolled over several times t ult are trying to block them. PUREE Rac CamecpUNheL all he Nats mish of the season ouls Friday with the prospects of a ernore willie" Ree unning, May Be Repeated ||ana came’ up with the ball in his e Ulrc % why the Court should not make its ‘Twelve teams are setting the pace | slight reduction in prize money but | to Alma Mater |hands. Before he arose Jack Saltz- itying and for the field of high school | as many or more tournaments than nint of W Minneapolis, Oct. 6.—()—His- | | g@ver, Baer second sacker, ran home Order or orders r: Be COLORFUL GRIDIRON B51) Trimet aae py ga . Julian, as Receiver of the defend- hout {in putlning the tentative winter Chicago, Oct. 6-—7}—-A_ snowy- || tory may repeat itself on the Uni- || from third. Prospects For Close Confer- ant corporation, whieh sald Final Ac- . Umpire Johnston at third ruled , count is on file in the office of the iu ‘ them in i h cmees | Cate j hie “ani versity of Minnesota football field N. Glerk of the above named Court, at pinged) me eine s Eroteuienal ous is loko ie sultesse cir | ‘The chance for this has been |j Rice ceuet ve a eat ale ve ence Race Prevail in Fisies SS A eee the do: sociation of America, said!and set out for the greatest venture | Put up to Gerald “Red” Griffin, |/out and refuse allow D. League {Court ‘should not make its Order fix- ad into this! year ago. | two or more t Ranking hi ° : a8 Ean Ok Baitits are approximately $65.000 would be dis- of his sporting life. Dae VAC ake ND Comte ie ae ey Co alberta rr perippeaaie | Pent ot Wale Jian a ae ew ¥ tril 2 Tarn t ow: e re 1 i . who, = « lowing: he ea i way to victor tributed in about 20 tournaments, all Te as anos ne ee eeumt'| friend of his, may enter the most | Bears clustered around the umpires. (By The Associated Press) fees and compensation of Chester We ein which they’ ays oe’ ltussle with his Alma ‘Mater of 45]| important post on the Minnesota ||| Johnston. an Association srtiter.| Prospects for a close conference aitoeneyeunts ciinncintoca tue yacta A ve Wi “The winter campaign will open|long years, Yale. With him was per- | eleven after three years on the |/askes P race prevail as No! Walter J. Julian as Trecei ; tional, who was at second base, for! jeges generally launch their football Walter J. Julian as Bi vit laying e St.|h his best University of Chicago || bench. a i H with pee tating | foball: tena sibs 194, cage . | Griffin, promoted to a trial as ||confirmation. Carroll said he was! campaigns this week in a reorganized in connection with 2 i| =f ist;! why the Court should not e paid the winners,” he | 31 hustling huskies. ‘| Gopher quarterback while Coach |{not certain whether the catch had! conference which leaves the league| Yale-Chicago Game Heads List;!why the Court, sh ee eae Hazen, ers will swing down| Never was he any happier than || ees Bierman seul tries to find Laerenr Hs eae had been champions iD eee rriday—| Lineup in South Also Pre- Julian as such Receiver and Wi s y-| Thursday, Last year, when Yale hon- || the answer at puzzle, stal : I 2 the Receiver give di t third stra ing in the $2.00 national capital city jored him by coming to Chicago, Stagg || in line now for the same experi- || Chief Umpire Summers at home| valley City Reserves at Valley City: sents Problem der by publication oft. . Order by publication of a copy there~ shy 4 : i plate, regularly with the Internation-| saturday—Minot at Jamestown; of in the Mandan Pioneer and the Beene panna e Te He all| ence of Fred Hovde, the Rhodes | Zi, conferred with Johnston and Car-| Dickinson at Bottineau; University marek Tribune, printed. in the C tnt He expects to return in triumph || favorite football sons, who also was ||Toll and the decision was reversed.|of North Dakota freshmen at May- ON ee Oe ie cnet, cee oak meet each, petition at Miami. ito his oid stamping ground, || & constant sideline’ figure while || Then followed a succession of rever-| ville; Ellendale at Mitchell. 6. D. ce Tear compare the east's L00t- | be made twice and last publ shburn on: “From Miami, the caravan will; Frequent visits to the Yale campus|| the regulars played the game. aaa), Beara and Millers fiocked onto | an veatly seasct Waimea DAVE’ Mes | Scetleewuat tes iBouniey vayte@ apne GTA Cea elt ete eee: rday. ‘head for the Pacific coast, where} been one of Coach Stage’s lux-|| The newest Gopher signal-caller, | | the field be atrreegeriee apa rile Ngee dg amelie '13 to 6,| taste of intersectional warfare ‘this|to each person, firm’ or corporation t, there will be more than a month of{uries in the last 45 years but it has/| possibly the man to run the team |)¢ver the decision then currel Sih ieahetnaine Picrent ‘2 good| week-end with more than a half|®Pbeating as a creditor on the books ‘ady competition. The Pacific! been 34 years since he has seen a Yale|| igainst Purdue Saturday, came |/against them. {pig i petecl tl laspal cently of sald Red Trall Oil & Transfer Com- pi 4 s gains " i y Have Stage Minor Fights brand of football. Minot looked im- game 5 pany, @ copy,of this Order. coast season will open Dec. 7 with! football team in action at New Haven.'| from Devils Lake some time after Donte Bush, Minneapeolis ager,| pressive in defeating Bottineau, the] Heading the list, of course, comes ated at Fargo, North Dakota, on the 12 open at Was ted records in|south open at Pinehurst and laved thus far. $10,000 Coral Gables-Biltmore com-| a | at Thief River y City’s! the national match play open cham-} School spirit at Chicago, long dor-'| Hovde had made his mark at Min- " ,| the Yale-Chicago game at New Ha-|'He 22nd day of Soptamber, 1932, Hi-Lin met defeat | pionship at San Francisco, That! mant because of weak teams, flared | nesota. |and Rice, who made the ose enanes Younseee Ra a Oe ee a Claily nian cinvonien aeaning ANDREW MILLER. | three engage Ellen-| tournament will be followed by the|to its highest point in eight years | j arguments, were ordered 0: . urday. teams from the east and its favorite | 10-3-6. the | Thursday. Only 3,695 persons paid to see the] Reorganization of the old inter- 0D eaadens saves Dee them out of the current title strug-|zame in the cold weather but they| state college conference with the] Tival, the midwest. 00 Glendale cpen, Dec. 24-26; the} Only one disturbing note was heard. | ‘Minnesota schools} There seems to be little choice be-|NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- po cea ee pr ipa oa ee ba pau ee that |r Rene aang the Joint heey ipadienige ment: fist nei on reaps Bottineau School tween the eam but whatever edge CLOSURE SALE r . 30-Jan. 1, and the long estab-|Cecil Storey, sophomore fullback Of!) nner battle of the day at Ann Ar- of Forestry late last fall provides an/ there is goes to Chicago. Metanlt having bi t Los Angeles open, Jan. 7-9. promise from Long Beach, Calif., was | por" and Purdue, which tangles with |*°Pt Police busy. aes waliestate” league known as the| Except for Washington and Jef-|payment of interest when duo and Caliente again will stage its! ineligible because of his studies. The alee data arclik SEeeenen Gopners at The last decision favor Mil. | North Dakota Inter-Collegiate Athle- ferson, which plays the strong Uni-|the assignee of mortgagee having championship, Jan. 11-14, and_will| rest of the team was in splendid phy- | Miianeapolis, Last minute prepara. | S00 With @ notice of Pee te tie. conference. ? versity of Detroit team at Detroit) duly declared the whole amount of “ ‘ offer the largest purse of the Paci-|sical conditton and ready to fight @ ions Gt Michigan. and Northwestern |.67S, resummed, copa ed a 'van| Schools which withdrew from the| Friday, the, other major eastern|tice is horsey wives that That’ cor: ‘ic coast on.” last ditch battle. as teams which tackle western -|tain mortgage executed and delivered From Mexican resort, the} The three shareholders of the Big | INdicated a wide open ceiane Gilder over the right field fence for | for pega siege Region | "ents. should come through witout by George A. Tuthill and Ruth Tuthill, Jamestown at Di yers will go to Phoenix, for the}Ten championship in 1931 also were OPED AD ROS a a home run scoring two ahead of him. 4 serious trouble. his wife, as mortgagors, to The Mar- Army plays Carle-|shail McCartney Ci corpor= Dickinson et Ma ton, which is reported to have alation, as Mortgagec, daicd May 1s, open and along the Gulf!ready for important engagements | Passes. Purdue was worried plenty |e qaillers scored only once in their] head state teachers Sere Moor- Wishek at E coast and to Florida for the usual! that will all but shove one or two of | Ver the Minnesotayduel, not only be-| ja1¢, sturdy defensive team but nothing|1928, and recorded in’the office of th Enderlin at Sheldon. February and March fixtures, closing ie cause of the power anticipated but the | “ime argument was resumed before) Ship the last three sears. 1 | much mores Syracuse tackles a|eeieter Of Deeds of Burleigh, Coun- Fargo at Aberdeen, 8. D. the campaign for glory and gold with | spirit engendered by the serious tlIneSS 4,6 advisory commission, only two of| |, 1nd Outtit, to be selected | Sometimes-tough Ohio Wesleyan ag-|s760 ‘oioos PSE in Book, tis 3 Mohall at Fessenden the north and south open at Pine-| of Myron Ubl, injured Gopher quar-| t1o50 members were present, Thomas in mmonep ‘tition, will rep-|stegation but ran up 48 points|Morteases on page 251, and which Garrison Turtle Lake. hurst, S. C. N D A C Eleven _|terback. The Gophers are bound to J. Hickey, president of the Assocla- compet b against the same team last year, and|™°rtesce was duly assigned by an Hillsbor Grafton sates ° ° ° '° play inspired football, the Boilermak- * William Manley, secretary resent North Dakota in champion- ees | NStrument in writing by said Mort- is irafton —— ers figure, because of Ubl. tion, and ‘G ship conference games with neigh- 5 gagee to Dora Runals, as assignee of Grand Forks at Thief River Fall: | ° | rigs and treasurer of the International. states at the close of the sea-| STATE oF BS mortgage, dated June 2, 1928, and Minn. | Nedak S uad | Will De art For | ,,Ubl’s injury was the big topic of/""h. cn supported the position taken | boring al pod ieg7 A Burleigh DASOTA, County |recorded in the office of said Register soon st Hankinson eee deat paturcey’s games [by the club in his own circult, Judge) Sthi.io"Gtrector at: the Valley Olty| IN PASTHICT COURT, Fourth Juti-| stock’ “A St. Ibook Heol Me nton at Hazelton. ° ° 4 m Bramham of Durham, N. C., ‘ Salant 591, will be f ober. P re ared F or Go Brookin '$ Frida paany, copohes, Aina Cl gear ace ins the third member, was absent and | College. ag] RE: Nae Flainetee, been tesistol che” pradinen ip eaen LaMcu mn Je. juries, cut scrimmages to a minimum. Sam Slemmons of Ellendale va. mo and hereinafter described, aMcure at Ellenda Fs , with no means to break the deadlock| \otGent of the conference. Other| Bert Nelson, Defendant. Blcinteunt doce ot the Cour tien. a i @jthe rule of status quo was invoked) Cricers gre E, J. Cassell of James-}ane S1ATH OF NORTH DAKOTA TO|in the City of Bismarck and State of ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: | North Dakota at two o'clock P, M. meu are hereby summoned to an-|October 22nd, 1932, to, satisfy “the and the protest automatically disal- Ww. Jowed for lack of deciding vote, | S0wm. vice president, ‘and yemes j With St. Thomas Bison Will Battle Strong South , Football Program i g e complaint of the plaintiff : nd Foriss (B). Dakota State Machine {| At Joliet Launched oe ie above entitled action, Wwhich nid day of sais. ihe gromisteciescioed = | Gs ar ae . complaint is filed in the office of the|in said mortgage and which ‘will be Watfo: Coach Jack West Sent His Reg: | Saturday oe = Aerial Game Is ener clerk of the district court of Burleigh | sold to satisfy the same ure described gnderlin at She! Ellendale—With some experience | County, North Dakota, and to serve a/as follows: West Half (W%) of Sec- lin at ulars Through Last Work- Joliet, Il, Oct. 6.—(#)—The | | Taboo for Troy || and considerable ambition, candi- copy of your answer thereto upon the |tion Two (2), Township One Hundred 4 subscriber hereto at his office in the|Thirty Nine’ (139), North of Ri Fargo, N. D., Oct. 6.—(?)—Wednes-| football spirit is running high | dates for the grid squad * of Range ity of Bi out Wednesday exe Reha ae re Plenty, (80) West and situate in Bur- 01 elgh C N after the service of this summons upon | will be due-on sock mprtiece oneike 4 vice; and ia case of your failure to | Hundred “Tnisty. fits “olisven eed | aan SaaS Ellendale | day's “drill, ineluding more ect among the convicts of the state Los Angeles, Oct. 6—(®)—The |are expected by their coach, os — |work against the nt sipetrey sveon,| penitentiary, but there are going aerial game is fine business in | Slemmons, to carry the Dusties to ® . Oct. 6.—P}—|Which the Bison will be called upon { football, opines Coach Howard |high rank in state college football. Grand Forks, N. 7 i ; ty Five Dollars and With nl] squa 21 te stop when they engage in their} to be drawbacks, Jones, but outside Bovard Field on | Ellendale has practically a complete| appear or answer as above required | Thirty Cents ($1735.30: » bes first ace. th ae Gos ‘o. Mt | second North Central Conference There won't be any cheer lead- the University of Southern Call- | veteran lineup in football togs this|{he plaintiff will ake judgment costs of this farpaienute, “Dee aaiias ~ “aaa ‘i ee _g | West sent his University of North {Same of the season, against South| ers, for one thing, and even it fornia campus, it's all off. fall. pte Ad the complaint. of t a Ee ee ae cat Grid Gu a through their final) Dakota State at Brookings Saturday,| there were, there wouldn't be ‘That is What Orville Mohler — Dated at Bismarck, North: Dakota, | law. y xrid Guestions as hard workout Wedr in prepara- | Continued to shew the Bison effective! anyone to cheer—for the players | and Captain Tay Brown, two of | Jan.cstown—Jamestown’s Cassell- | this 7th day of September, A. D. 1932. | Dated September 6, 1932. Seen by Jack West | tion for the second test of the season against this style of aitack. | are to be known only by their | the Trojans’ best players, were |coached Jimmies are to Attorney for sem ecintiee, ‘Assignee aun o_— _ — “i Friday, when the Nodaks meet 8t.! iter Schoenfelder and George} numbers and not by their names. | emphatically informed Thursday \| take to the air as the season grows Office and Postoffice Address, |A. P. Guy, ses: (Editer’s no:e: This * Thomas college. May were worked under pressure in| Practice got under way Wed- by the head man, after their close older. Development of an aerial at- Webb Block, Bismarck, North Attorne for Assignee of Mortgagee, 4 » fourth of a seri Kout was a snappy scrim; npts to boot the extra points aft-| nesday, for the opening of the | scrape with death or injury at | tack here will give the Jimmies |» 15.92.29.10.6.13-20., Bape, Saree RRee carR Dakota. « football rul: freshmen, who! er touchdowns, and Finnegan planned| season Saturday when five teams San Bernardino Wednesday, when . plays for the to give his sophomore halfback star,’ representing as many cell houses the airplane Mohler was piloting of the varsity and who in| Schollander. an opportunity to show; will begin play in an intra-mural crashed from an altitude of 150 y of Novth Dakota.) the defensive in the last | his prowess at. this phase of the game| tournament. feet. A a sae half of the mis give the green|in Thursday's drill. For a time Walter Nerstheimer, Brown and Mohler crawled out TACTICS AND STRATEGY shirts an opportunity to brush up on| Leo Gerteis. reserve blocking back} assistant warden, was worried of the wrecka 5e, without a scratch, Question their offense befor: ‘ing the field; was given a chance as a running back| about his prospects, but that’s all ‘and hurried back to Los Angeles | sible injuries before the Minot game. ’ You are desp in y -y,; against the Tommies. land again impressed the Bison staff} oyer now. by automobile. : —_— i 3 Ie toga Although West had his entire per-|with his running while inserted at} “Last spring,” he said. “after On the first play in dummy Valley City—Coach Jim Morrison's ight foc! . kicking is yery | S°Dnel on the field, two players were right half with the regulars. Gerteis; the parole board had graduated scrimmage the flying quarterback | Viking gridiron machine promises What might you uso? ——, Kept. out of rough work. Ralph| was exceptiona’Wv impressive as 4! some of our best half backs, we suffered a slight injury to his left | be heavier than that of 1931 and, de- ey Answer — | Pierce, not entirely recovered from!runner with the reserves in Tuesday's} were afraid that this year's knee, the one hurt against Utah, | spite losing all but four of his letter- In such a case, the quarterback has | ©°ld, reported for the first time | drill. squads would be pretty weak. and spent the rest of thé after- | men, he's whipping 32 cannigaiss %5- a choice of either calling for a fake | this week and it is expected he will| Joe Selliken, recently switched to] “However, the judges of the | noon watching others work out. to shape with an 4 punt, which would wind up with a P’@¥ little football Friday. “Speed” | blocking back and signal caller, con-) criminal courts have sent a num- Eberly and Ferguson of Valley igh run around either defensive end; o:| Mahowald, regu'ar right gua:J, was, tinued to show improvement, and has| ber of our old stars back to us.” Four 200-pound tackles, @ pair of| Erickson of Kindred and Jacobeon : he might call for a long forward Permitted to take things easy. He|just about eliminated any worry 180-pound ends, guards that weigh | Juanita are the veterans. one of the thousands of men wh pass, which pass should be covered | “@S kicked in the knee Tuesday. about the position. POSTPONE PETROLLE FIGHT _| 185 and a 170-pound center have lift- (o) well by the throwing team to prevent | ,West put on a two-ring circus by| Schollander was passing better in| New York, Oct. 6—(#)}—A charity |ed the Davidson college ‘Wildcats from JUST FOR SPITE an interception from being run back | staging a pair of scrimmages at the | Wednesday's drill, and the practic?| card at Ebbets Fleld Wednesday night, | the “little” class this year. Los’ Angeles—Her husband was om ae tac |same time, the first freshman club |uncovered another fine end prospect.| headed by a non-title 10-round bout — guilty of numerous misdeeds during shave with the Gillette BLUE GRID RULES going against a varsity line of regu- | Acey Olson, a sophomore. Olson has| between Tony Canzoneri, lightweight | University of Washington will cur-| their nine years of married atl Question jlars. The second yearling outfit |shown to advantage offensively and|champion, and Frankie Petrolle, was|tall crew and baseball unless football | Everrose G. Lloyd canpleined - Player of defensive team, standinz ‘00k on the reserves. defensively this season, but Wednes-| postponed until Oct. 12 because of returns this season meet budget fig-| vorce peccentines here. BN, ie SomRE BLADE? If y gn is own thirty yard line, ts about |” “Fae Tat Nig Li Tete, Ot AAT 4 bam Caronteing, wether tures sot tz De- M. Laie Bpaneee, pree-| caume, wage: he hese lit soe not, we urge you to f to catch a high kicx-off when a player | I 4a} | |snatcher. board Flying rage of the kicking team jumps up. and|¢— id ISAL | / Viv Mekay, veteran Bison back.| Por the first time since maroon was ———_—_— Be ea ee ee ee oe ©atcnes the bail. What is the ruling? : was running better in Wednesday's | adopted as the University of Chicago's} Jimmy Wilson of the cnesinel Theuthe dashed’ thieon: te the flocs end try itnow ° to ° newer San Yrancisco—John Henry | drill than in any previous session th's| color in 1894, the football team this|paced National league catchers dood toothines tn trons ot ter, the '. enjoy ‘The ruling would be “interference! Lewis, Prescott, Ariz, stopped | year, and Fritz Hanson, speedy sopho- | fall will wear other than solid ma-|stolen bases for the 1932 season. wife complained. f > with opportunity to make a fair| Fred Lenhart, Tacoma, Wash. (4). |more back, reeled off several gains. |roon jerseys. White, with maroon ne aire . 2 catch,” and would penalize team! Seattle—Andy Bundy, Portland, Bob Paris, center, was effective|arm-stripes, is the new color scheme. uals Sokem, Boy Dniveemty | tis leldfth? Raueiiie GE. thse hagan sha’ -comfort tomorrow m: . ‘whose player had jumped up and{ outpointed Rodolfo Tagiia, Argen- |against the passing game of the re- ——_——__——___ football coach, will allow hh ot maeilea ob tee human ving, jorning. caught the ball. Ball would belong tine (6). serves, a department in which he was| at Monday and ae cones digs sd dle : : thore, which now becomes the offen-| Roy Oen of not considered especially good sessions. , e, now the offen- season. 3. ie fn an wide te tb fe he x re tn ne cet |B er a, S| ea ep" a on their 45 yard line, the kicking!Ten this fall. d c . 5 , othe Ge olf title. : in the world.

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