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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1932 ent Noemi Tampa, Fla. — Manuel Quintero. Jack Torrance. mighty Louisiana ball to the opponents at spot of pre- a ‘Tampa, outpointed Lope Tenorio, State guard, picked up 15 pounds, ceding down. This penalty may not Phillipes (10), + over the summer and now scales 275.) be declined. ‘ Fights L Last Night * (By The As srociated Press) Philadelphia—Stanley Poreda. Jer- previous encounters for which he has} }y good a punter; if our -offense was sey City. outpointed Tommy Lough-| prevared his charges for a Nodak at- eG strong; if the weather) van, Philadelphia (10); Don Petrin, | tack. was wet, making the handling of the | Jersey City, outpointed Frankie Caw- | ley. Pittston, Pa., (6). Charleston, 8. C. — Joe Knight, | : i pected that he will be able to take} down. On the other hand, if our op- Cairo, Ga., outpointed George Nich-| his part in the passing games this| ponents. had a strong offensive team; ols, National Boxing association | week-end. He was especially effective} we would not be prone to kick ail light - heavyweight champion (10)./ in the throwing end of short forwards! soon; if our offense was strong we, | non-title. into the flat while on the run in his| }ikewise, would not want to kick so} Paris — Walter Neuse], Germany freshman year. He also is good ef-; quickly. outpointed Larry Gains. Toronto. Ont., (10); Maurice Griselle. France, | @tonved Raul Bianchi, Argentina (6)./ Des Moines,’ Ia.—Dick Daniels, Minneapolis, outpointed Tiger Roy} Williams, Chicago (10). ners N. J.— Tony Galento. N. J., knocked out Natie; a. California (1). | Louisville Ky.— Primo Carnera.' Italy, knocked out Jack Taylor. New! York (2); Art Schultz, Covington. KKy.. outpointed Al Hamilton, Cincin-| nati (8), newspaper decision. .. sions. All workouts for the Bison this | week will be behind closed gates. | Casey Finnegan, Bison head coach, | looks with more optimism towart Sat- | ‘urday's game than in any of the three Hanson has been handicapped by a | broken finger this season, but it is ex- fective on either end of laterals and/ can receive forward passes. The Bison came through their | winning success over Oklahoma City {university here Friday with nothing | more serious than a few bruises, and Finnegan looks for a squad unham- pered by injuries to carry the Bison | burden Saturday. i ‘ Monk Neblett, smashing center, is | captain of the Georgia Tech eleven ‘for the second year. down? Answer { We would kick on first down it! | our opponents’ offense was not espe- | j cially strong; if we had a consistent | ball difficult; and if our position “on the field warranted a punt on first GRID RULES Question Is the pookienial senening ofa for- | ward pass by ineligible player | considered a Misintion of the forward pass rule? Answer Yes, “touches,” “touching,” “is touched,” or “being touched” covers any manner of touching whether in-/ tentional or otherwise. A forward pass which touches or is touched in ‘the field of play by an ineligible player calls fot a penalty of loss of | PHILS ‘OUTFIELDER NO DA KS SCRIMMAGE IN PREPA PARA TION FOR BISON CONTES 1 T | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ah ‘ ern North t to D Its ‘Charity’ NN SELECTED AHEAD \ Vv Hoe [Northwestern to Dro Ss ari y | | OF WARNEKE, O'DOUL) 2/7, sve sermon erry vosems 77 wes x voocen ma) 1 AS FRESHMEN TRY [“osheaey Se" GRAND FORKS ELEVEN BEATS yl NOOK WHERE T MIGHT HAVE PUT MY * OVER. YOUR ROOM, BUT Were Too Charitable in | ome pitty abo Athos FOUND ONLY A FOLDING fi) | ee EAST SIDE MACHINE 12 TO 2 Six of Eight Members of Com-, FIND IT?-~SO LT AM GOING CORKSCREW AND A PRIZE mittee Put Offensive Star OUT NOW TO CONSULT WITH A YOU ONCE WON’ IN A F ii dh ea ee ot 18—(m)_Northwest: | : Slee equipped with a lot o: . a A at Head of Pack FORTUNE TELLER | MIGHT TUG-OF-WAR/=~ \F lee {faith and hope when it meets Pur-| Walter Millette, Brilliant Half Lot To Learn 5 nee Glee BE ABLE TO BRING To IT’S ENOUGH MONEY You | Wick and Meinhover Into Every-, due ie mae but there) hack, Leads Maroons to 1931 WINNER SLIPS BACK meth mi ROM My ae ere HID, THE FORTUNE thing While Captain Dab- At jeast there will be no voluntary - Victory | \N’ THE RCOTTEN | charity, for it was a charity game last ' fae ses : HS 1nd ? TELLER. MAY GIVE UP His low Works Well season ‘that did Northwestern out. of ‘ ‘ Qe me HIDING PLACE} CARDS AND CRYSTAL AND -_ - an undisputed Big Ten football title.| Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 18—(@)— Paul Waner, Frank Frisch, Dizzy > - 50 FIFTV-FIFTY WITH YOU | And Purdue happened to be the team|Grand Forks high school’s football Dean and Hack Wilson FOR FINDING [fT 7 ) WILL BE GIVEN NEW PLAYS Dick Hanieg sao toute Sudael team scored its first faree Mab I | East Grand Forks since 1929 by beat- All Receive Votes ie Ea a rea ik the AEButa ing the East-Siders a3 to ara Me- - | Pi i rial Stadium Monday night. caxtaap |Pierce, Frederick and Goethell ame, when fumbles aided the Wol- Ee ‘Millette, MEITeart HERS New York Only Regulars Injured in | Yerines to victory. This week the/ieq the Maroons to victory, scoring iittiax aan : Wildcats will be out to get a little|}otn touchdowns, one in the first ax Howard Game something for themselves. tel id ther in the third aa ence | While they will rely on Pug Rent-| fang” ‘ne Snotne or eynienais nueu i ER jner’s running and defensive play,|" ‘he East-Side line broke through the choice? of the ba | Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 18—(P}— Sood ans Cyincnion eet tulle to spill Burkhardt behind his own | The University of North Dakota foot-| feck Ollie Olson tom huses , {goal for @ safety in the second pe- back Ollie Olson to a huge task. In| tog | ball team opened practice for its first | addition to matching punts with Paul — Grina, ace of the East conference game of the season against | Moss, Purdue's kicking end, he has| Giang Forks backfield, was stopped { | the North Dakota Aggies at Fargo|been handed the job of trying to crack |i) the big Maroon line and but for 4 ;Saturday py going through a stitt|the Bollermaker line, something no/1+4 short dashes, never threatened | scrimmage Monday. other back has been able to accom-| + cause Central any trouble. Coach C. A. West paid no atten- (pia are aeons this year. tion for| 2 Was Grand Forks’ fifth straight \tion to the chilly blasts that swept itis game tnt tay ss Copan her its (Victory and the apd in five |feated record of four years in North |Champlonship plans, is in the matter starts for the East Side. |Central competition to defend, the |Of Teserves. Doxle Moore, starting) wade Fisher, who starred at end | Nodak Icader plunged into prepara-|elfback, suffered a fractured col-| ror Northwestern in the seasons of tions for the annual state intercol- | /@rbone last Saturday against Wiscon- | 1995, 19g and ‘27, is end coach for the legiate classic this week by calling |S#.8nd Coach Noble Kizer has not yet) wideats now and this season will : ae! over the freshman squad. S| uncovered @ suitable replacement. tutor, among others, his brother OUTSIDE ee tc-is Letich’s yearlings were armed with|,,.Michigan, the big favorite for the! 5 v1 | } Smee HELPH mtu sntornn , N | Bison plays, but they had ttle suc- title, has troubles of its own. Pwo | °° cl i brisk. thre © 1902 By NEA SENVICE THC, ee Se [cess agains! the regutars. A. second extremely useful halfbacks, Stamey | Notre Dame's football schedule this pene frosh outfit worked against the re- [FAY and Jack Heston, suffered Set) gail calis for visits to four of the na- Pein roccivett 78" out: of w possible Serves with no better lick. ‘The var- | {0s IMJUTES Jn te one eee for | tion's larger eities—New York, Cleve- ome at “aa RY mor of Big Baseball Deal Denied” one tine. Coach arty wipe has|12%4 Uo8 Angles and Pteburen. we met rie 4 i Ini 5 ‘plenty of backs, but must do some| aut i remaining Ir members of the 8 wikis || Big University Band |) ery, 1 aes ite mack effective Robert Robinson, 16-year-old Al : ers’ committ Will Play at Far combination in time for the Illinois} Uquerque, N. M., you! le horse- Mrs. Rebert ‘tyre Jones (above), </N\7 of two criti Report Said Cubs, Braves, Reds HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS COMMENCE | y ALGO | rae this week, Following its 26 to heryeehl as Pe Macros or ot std ean tricks. OoDou hagerened i ” 3: y, ie was defeate jn tournament Paul Pirates and) and Giants Were Engineer- || _ Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 18 | 19, dereat BY. blircbengiieeint | Long Beach, Cal. play In Atlanta by he, neighbor, ste <ccoRt ppc DRILL FOR IMPORTANT GAMES | ste 1 omer: none Res may Bee’ 3. ites a Hire, Chavis "Black, "(Asooelated y, completed the is |] Dakota Band of 96 players will go|| Indiana, which once was just a mild Polska Ned ireethe rehtet Press ‘‘hoto) > 1981 .winter, re-| NGS ARR a Siar to Fargo Saturday to play and Dabein i tek brent ae Source of | righting its football team’s lineup = paints. one | New York, Oct. 18,—()—That half- Eureka, S. D.. College at: Wishek. perform at the Nodak-Aericultural || downright worry to the roi veek | 20d squad personnel and releasing| over Southern California's station to us pieher.! million dollar baseball trace, rumored | Demons Hope to Get Revenge Grafton at Crookston, Minn. oe soe cre enter oe Oras Chicago Offense Was erred enough io} tem for the use of newspapers only.| satisty fans who were tot permitted wie Salita ala | Ao ee one intl eaeala aeeiLinfor For Last Year's Upset At Wettord Clty eee parade. % |Imake them favorites for Saturday's| 4 nine year record was broken|‘° © Present. ‘ Tuesday ‘and leet the seven players,| Hands of Blue Jays Hation at Mayville, || A committee of Grand Forks ||decision. Minnesota and Towa @re/ when for the first time since 1923 Beeps Pepin tee actly whereas | Turtle Lake at Underwood. || citizens got behind a financial ||€xPerimenting with lineup changes for| washington State failed to score} Ollie Arbelbide, quarterback for i were before t —— Lemmon, 8. D., at Hettinger. drive to make it possible for all 9¢ ||Saturday and Wisconsin is looking against Southern California in the| washington Stat b | Se vas published. A Seeeer eine apinote at cae a players to go to Fargo, after uni- | |Past this week's game with Coe at the | recent football. ge. fashington State, is a brother of j crening paper, sald the deal ail in|, umarek’s high school gridiron! Sritthoro at Casseloon, “|| versity authorities had found their ||Ohio State battle a week hence. \Garrett Arbelbide, who played three thewmering, invold Mout NAtGd forces were to start salvage Proceed-/ Jriciiean ‘at Aneta, music fund was large enough to|{_ Ohio, battered in the Michigan ae- | A play by play description of a| Years at the end for the University of Tan paavaline th Ved four | National ings in a practice session Tuesday to, Milne Le t La Moure pay the expenses of only half the |{feat, may face Pittsburgh without | peectlee scrimmage was broadcast! Southern California Longue clube the Chicsgo Outie 302) iitettie Demons Tori taeltagsiie Wit) ea ee ee st cidgerwood!/|/eroun) > |! Quarterback Carl Cramer, whose knee : $ drove in 134] York Ghantee natl Reds and New! Jamestown at Hughes Field Friday) 0S Or witon, E "/1 "Soliciting in the business district, || injury is bothering him again. Figuring in the endi four- 2fteF 8 dismal start which has seen) Pecger at Bowman the committee raised the remain- SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark cP i were mention= | en:nered swap, the papel Eatd, iwece| them tee the first’ thresy eltiemishies SATURDAY ing $130 necessary for the other | ; ] hedch Of | tiapei eli pleceat ime ine and Gabby | OT the season's schedule. ‘Williston at Mohall. 48 musicians. The donations in- ax ominates oe a Si oa ' "Hartnett of the Cubs, Frank Hogan 7%, Jorals are being greomes the, Langdon at Lakota. Sima yan eed be eet 7) ° ’ ; Peto {ud Freddy Lindstrom of the Giants. upset defeat suffered at the hands of | een se | IE eis | Race In M Lean 5 TBibe Hear ar penyes and Flosd a weak band of Blue Jays last yeat.! y ony "P ‘Maect i u ‘Babe’ Herman of the Reds. Event-," yginot will take on Mandan Satur- ecads lexas ES sity tine looked better than it has at! eye j ually, the report said, Berger and Her- | gay in a contest which is expected to any time this season, the whole for- | Gri iron oop, | 1 He t man would land with the Giants. prove a crucial one for the Tribe |ward wall breaking through to spill! ‘ bnnies ope 0 idstrom and Hogan with the Cubs.’ across the river. If the Braves can | ‘plays before they were started, while | ——_— | ; cee and Hartnett with the Braves, (urn back the Magicians, they will be the yearfing passers seldom had time |Cossacks Favored to Walk Away, P | Cae mislone “wabh the Secs) out in the front rank with the foot- to rid themselves of the ball, Fi | i | in irst ENNANT 42 tour ciuds wasted no time get- han elite of the state. West's tackles, Wick and Meinhover,| With Third Straight Foot- | | ting into print with denial that any! °°G.Sng porks and Devils Lake, who were into everything while Captain | Bailichewnicnaki | \ [es ae tee eer nak: share honors with Mandan as under- | |Gordon Dablow at left end worked EEK RE MALONE AP, ' " to ine = ey in the market feated major elevens in North Da- even better than he did in the How- i St. John’s Eleven Aa for purer to strengthen Weak Spots. | kota, are villas to settle the question | lard game. | Continuing to demonstrate their/ i Have Good Opportunity to hey Phare but ead they | of supremacy in a game at Grand | The Nodak coach said practice|superiority in a parade of touch-| : : sik _ Se ae r fo Forks Friday. Another fracas will | would be secret all week. He is giv-|downs, the Max Cossacks appear to Turn Trick ered player exchange, see Fargo meet its ancient foeman, jing out new formations for use|have a strangle hold on the McLean a Moorhead, while East Grand Forks ; |against the Aggies and used a few of |county football championship for the ; Champion- W uld H S will go to Valley City in the hopes) |them against the freshmen in a short | third successive year. | pee eal : 0 re tagg of taking a fail out of the Hi-Liners. joffensive drill. The squad has not| Their latest conquest was scored at} * lp gees Among other games this week: i had time to perfect their assignments | the expense of Underwood in a fourth pnunerence, ne SCRE A F h C \ FRIDAY Yet and the varsity has had only in-jround engagement which ended with | Cee eee one Gellepenilic S Fros OACH dickinson at Beach. different success, however. the Cossacks on the long end of a 60/ OF eigtiay as the Jobnoles Linton at Ashley. | Most of the week will be used to/to 0 score. | & Concordia college of Moorhead play | Hazen at Beulah. |Polish up on these new plays and to} In the race for second place, Wash- | Ue eeneamialal | Ghtioage: Studente Glroulatd Bowbells at Kenmare. |improve the blocking, while consider- | burn drew a forfeit from Turtle Lake | < “into @ most favorable posi- e s Circulating Carrington at New Rockford. i jable time will be given to forward|while Garrison tramped on Wilton, | vgn pry aver samc. Petitions to Prevent Men- | New Leipzig at Carson. | pass defense. It is not expected that |41 to 0, to shove the Miners out of | . | Ray at Crosby. ! there will be a great deal of rough |the race for the runner-up position. | rae tor’s Retirement Lisbon at Oakes. work. The squad is in fair condition} Max allowed only one first down as x trou: - ' | i} a ii eS se syed Ellendale at Edgeley. j and the coach does not care to tale |the Cossacks penetrated Underwood's | rhe Mot Minneapolis on. the home earn | Mott at Elgin. i unnecessary chances of more injur-| defenses with line bucks to pile up 33; eas andl Concordia, the defend-|_ Chicago, 18.—(—Despite the) Sheldon at Enderlin. | tes. points in the first half and 27 in the] proun BRanA Cor : 5 Garonne of Chians bene oe tus Harvey at Fessenden. {4 Ralph Pierce, who bruised a foot in|second, Garrison mixed up reverses lle io fee fone. action in seks tHATHELa tan Washburn at Garrison. the Howard game, worked out but|with end runs and power plays to/ i al LO gedit n tren arte e \ took no part in the scrimmage. Fred- | score twice in the first and last quar- Concordia, to win the league hon- men football men want him to coach, the move immediately gained the! ee end who aad a8. ankle ters and once in each of the second | ors for the second consecutive season, |Next season. | support of several fraternities. | Mae, Bil Gretel tackle eiited| ees oaifernes dill must ‘all its games, including the) The board announced the 70-year! While Stagg may not, under the! Seen ie hatha fanat oy eNO _ Washburn — PT a i vith the Tommies Saturday, St. age limit for faculty members made rules, continue a8 a member of the Sea SRR wpied ieee ee ag ppeoceeay eins next werk, and Gustavus necessary Stagg's retirement at the| faculty, he may be hired as football ' 8 i y memiuoiaries ave only Augsoury|Members of the freament equed |dene cukeametioan oillive presented | west conference's ace halfbacks, asia bor pr hile Max will at- , es and Concordia remaining. however, Monday, started petitions | to the board of trustees and President | captains this year’s Texas A. and |) i nar DRILL joe secon naore 5 coon by A defeat for Concordia by St. cround, asking the Grand Old Man be | Robert Maynard Hutchins within al M4. college Soothall team. (Asgeel. | otto” om nea tempt to a ne champ! ip | sean ang Gece tease aoe . which appears a certainty engaged as head football coach, and! few days. | ated Press Photo) Fargo, N. D., Oct. 18.-(—Things erp it nee: - we Biber ae Ans wie £08 We) = : ———,| were very quiet about Dacotah Mon- : Lost Pet. “If you can smoke 10-cent cigars, why can’t I have a new fur coat?” Mary's of Winona, | Sunday, would OUT OUR WAY By Williams | Sez-crenperen oe eo ae : virtually assure . John’s the title— ! " | ne He re North Dakota and the North Dakota 1 ‘150 | assuming Conch Joe, Bends’s, ley Acrlnuttaral Gollsger tonvoalt teams | arte ce 2 300! THIS CURIOUS WORLD tory over the Auggies, who have lost | WHY, SURE LT CONE THAT, I PUT YI OoONT CARE aera ea cenet eeuaen EAEY Undernore + 4 “00 | . Bree than outside, onan: AHEM: PIECKS: OF INNER TUBE OME Mee mo Goon at schools. | We, in on the tite, meets ance CORNER AN TACHED ‘EM Down , COZ LOE \r 1s! A light signal drill was given the |* 1 tavus Adolphus at Hamline atur- YOURE AULUS HouLe rin’ Ie ME WHO Ger jem Se, ggundicand ep eee af Whee | | ‘Grid Guestions ae " i day. ICKS TH’ RUG UP, AN’ ALLU' IGHT N ! | ef n ac est || The annual St. Olaf-Carleton bat- || ME COME AN! TORN IT DOWN AGIN — ener tbe couble wiweback Jormadane | Seen by 4 ee ate for Morthtield. Bat ;| Bor to NEVER SHOT O10 Kick A |ploy the double wingback methods in ; » |* eu ugday and is expected to draw the ‘TACTICS AND STRATEGY’ | ee wtendence. The Gies de-| RUG LP You! — Putt youR FEET this weck in’ an attempt to|- mee eaemucnce, The (Oles ae OuT NOW, AN' WATCH IT SNAP RIGHT / | permit an effective defense to be pre- Question —™ Gatti opened. i Pasat aur | BACH IN PLACE re D DEE, « {pared for them. | If you have the wind at your back | conference schedule in. defeati = ee ee |_ New plays, the nature of which are at the start of the game under what | » er ae college of Appleton, Wis.. | seareh ole Were RllSD el 2 see one conditions will you kick on first

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