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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932 ive Nodak Gridders Placed on All-North CentralConference Team , WO MEMBERS OF | BIG TEN TITLE WILL BE DECIDED IN LOOP WIND-UP SATURDAY .% \,D, STATE ELEVEN || our BoARDING HOUSE By Ahern | WOLVERINE - GOPHER VETS AND SOPHS FEATURE BIG TEN TITLE CLASH mi ‘ en ce JOHN REGECTI [ PICKED BY COACHES ~~ WELL, HOOPLE 1 GOT A PENCIL . a AN’ PAPER To DO SOME FIGURIN ON | auth Dakota Wins Two Places Goes ace epaterit eee j South Dakota State, Morn- ASLEEP). NO WONDER-<TH’ WAY ingside One Each HE LAID BACK HIS EARS AN’ PLOWED : ae INTO TH’ HAM HOCKS AN’ KRAUT AT Michigan Machine Can Win ¢ . a AROON UNANIMOUS CHOICE SUPPERT—“LISTEN' TO THAT SNORINY j Clear Claim By Victory Over me D SOUNDS LIKE A BUFFALO IN Mi * | = A MUD WALLOW? | innesota Eleven 2d Meinhover and Bob Paris, ‘ai Od . | ed Both of Bismarck, Put on } PURDUE HOPES FOR UPSET HARRY NEWMAN Two Honor Groups q Quarherback- Michegare * - — | t !Wisconsin-Chicago, Purdue-In- H os Sill Bla diana, Ohio-lllini, Purple- w places lowa Garded | m 9 all-confe a stall team of the north central in-| i PY ‘collegiate circuit, it was announc- Chicago, Nov. 18—(#)—The west- a The team was picked after a poll of ern conference will end its 1932 foot- ar of the five coaches in the loop. ball championship season Saturday. in 1e Morningside coach of Bloux City. Coach A. A. Stagg of the Univer- oa wa, J. M. Saunderson, failed to re- dt ‘SF Cihlea go will ‘berendinig fis aIs 1 a - year association with the Big Ten, G the titie will be disposed of, and cer- +» 8 tain knick-knacks will find resting i places for another year. P lege of Br ; Bn took one bert > Si The championship angle crops up a yool had a ct r two place in two games, First, at Minneapolis, a t Wyant missed out by one first Michigan will tackle Minnesota, 1 poe to Hoppel of fae its sixth straight triumph - a niversity an lis a i 4 Basie teatn ho may at he Dien, SEIDEL TULUM SaER LE ere three-year veterans, Harry Newman and Jack Manders, and two brilliant sophomores, John Regeczi er varded only after the fourth co: ENA ot Latayetie) ana shy. wininttie | aig To, prt SRN Bs eon ete Od Halley and Minnesota in the key game of the Rite ruclection, were divided as : | ovr: : ee Naldees Meads Leh pitta a. jovember 19. The Gophers are all that stand between Michigan and an - 9 ispute orth Dakota state five, South D 7 = RHMnplbiisiliy in thie Ae ven eMMINES vars eee, ceeereere com emt emer cere, orth Dakota state tive, So 2 sota upsets Michigan. | : > ~ -— ta state three, and one each to the N d k PI t P t Ch A tie game at Minneapolis and a| newer occ7o’ NOdAKS Plan to Practice in Chicago)... i: “ucc%|Only One Hockey League Holdout Left fost of the first team pl | Wolverines and Boilermakers shar- sted in with comparative ease.) ‘ x ing the honors, | —_——— PE ASR Ea Thy tenflar of Morningsi -| A A E i) resume aeaaes Arran Work At Chicago, Stagg will send his| i ie regalia by 1 |A. A. Executive Punts and Passes ||A'78"ee to Work Out Between) orn warors on agelgst Wiscan. |°e® Noble, Detrolt Defenseman, Dablow, | ae aeons veleitg| me —$<$<$_$____¢/ Games With De Paul and oe pe big pleasant surprise of the | Joins Red Wings For ry D. brce of the North Dakota ersity C M n season, It will be the 391st | j tar ahead of their rivals | ommittee eets (By The Associated Press) Loyola (New Orleans) Hine Stang has sent bik team out on| Montreal Game | y : sh while Jahr of ae Ann Arbor, Mich.—Coach Har- the field, and probably will be the th ‘ BRIDGE 4 tr ry Kipke was none too cheerful as last at Chicago, for he is to be re-| New York Nov. 18—i—The na-| 7% re r LY bu ath, What Group Accomplished Will] his unbeaten Micnigan eleven left | Gtand Forks, N. D., Nov. 18.—()}— tired at the end of the college year.|tional Hockey League’ bie PERT S Pl \ lI de ee coaches had voted. : eee ; |The dope says Wisconsin should wi Fe ee ee = KEN * for Minneapolis to play Minne- | University of North Dakota's Sioux : n should win.| was reduced to one player Friday and ss hi Mii } wi The tea Not Be Announced Until sota. A 7 to 6 victory, he said, {football squad of 23 play. a phe, Rnick-knacks will be involved|the Detroit Red Wings, who sh 3 First Team | was UbOuE iiss (bests could fed sq' of Players and/in three games. At the head of the | <j ‘oit Res gs, who showed | BY WM. E. MCKENNEY yhave an independent value as ex te Dabiow, N. D. U,, le. Dec. 5 At Least Was about the best he could hope Coaches ©. A. West and C. L. Star-| list is the Michigan-Minnesota strug- signs of making plenty of trouble in) Secretary, American Bridge League | Plained above. Io Meinhover, N. D. U., It- | Pernt ee the erst ne catectet buck slipped quietly out of town/sle over the “little brown jug Sc|thelr first few games, looked all the! | Odd tricks are the tricks won after} For example. if you bid one no fe Malo, N. D. U., Is. i Logue |vhursday, heading south for. the Which may not be the original enuaee dangerous because of the bees s book. The book is six| trump are eed and make two no Pe Kuminer, S. D. S., ¢ Indianapolis, Nov. 18.—(?)—What- ; Ree Wagpremerr fo S| piece of Michigan is fa-| ee tricks, A player is entitled to score | trump, you would receive one odd : | or ee ee) ee Wherever we go,"|Closing games of the season Sat-| Trea to veiain the ancmy tommy’ | Detroit's holdout, Reg Noble,|for all the odd tricks that he can| trick doubled. and as the first odd ) = : Jever “proposed innovations” for the|mons Hunk Anderson of Notre|Wday in Chicago and Thanksgiving | due and Indiana eT eet Sor (chunky defenseman, ‘dropped into] make. trick at no trump is 30 points, doubled fr 3! n = {. i fi lay in w Orleans. s\ : v1 r = ag *, =f » rt co ” 1 cut of a mecting of the|rreat, we showed against Pitt that|#gainst Loyola, in the Boilermaker trophy ease. On|@7ved there for a game with the|for are scored below the line or to- | Points below the line or towards game, to i mittee here Thursday |e are ohio be oe co: is ‘The Nodaks left the university sta-|£0F™ Purdue should win, with In-|Canadiens, conferred with Frank] Wards game. The others are premium You have made one overtrick, and ' 30 ‘ rounced until they have |woare Wwinerable, | Kansas had US) tion and were due to arrive in Chicago | 82 putting up as “much of [Calder, the league president. and|Points—if you bid one no trump and if vou are not vulnerable, this doubled | ~ i r rejected” by club! Northweste ne attack was/ at 8:30 a.m. Friday. West had ar-|5tuséle as Minnesota is expected to signed his contract, The lone re-|make two no trump, you have made | overtrick is worth 190 points, while if ’ th a ing at. Columbus |orned seain. T only hope our play.|fanged for practice on the De: Paul| Ske against Michigan maining holdout on the list is Farl| two odd tricks. your side is vulnerable, that overtrick 24 Oli, De stopped again. I only Rope our play-| eR aay aft tt ‘Lagoa Ohio Btate and Tilinois, old rivals|{SY Seibert of the New York] The first odd trick counts 30 points, | § scored at, 200 points above the line ” ers are smart enough to realize how riday afternoon, “when we will} Ri ages is | th RDS in H | president of the /terrible our offense has been.” AIERRGER ip cue Kickers, and: pamera| |S Drovers of sipeets,, will “aeale| Meneses, whos scbeduled ts tanya nia Ii ee eae Dee oe um ola hoo da 5 cing that an-| & : We have had no kicking or passing | Possession of a wood model of a tur-|cObference with Calder within the} | 4% you bld one no trump, the fitst ir you had been fortunate enough ' : er, that while ROONS CUT PRICES practice for two weeks and the boys| called “Iilibuck.” A combination "Ox few days. ci pas triers curbs, OUaE: 205i Oe ee rae eee eon moe we fl axeuUHe. GariniGele Gato F in cI mrecqetiiig rity.” enll thi | of “Illini” and “Buckeye.” ! ‘The Red Wings Thursday night| below the line. or towards game. The | Still score the 60 points below the line, t 1 ority! Chicago, Nov. 18—(}—The Uni-|4re getting rusty,” said the coach. ‘Anothe: hel . i second odd tri }but you would re i bu Wyant, d only to the making of rec-| versity of. Following the game Saturday the| Another rousing battle is the pros-|ield the speedy Canadiens in check | 5 Odd trick, in this case, while | but you would receive credit for two t | versity of Chicago will put on sale y pect, with Ol ‘ |enpeugi te it - 16 WOUId' he the & Bese) altel nib OVETEKIRES TNens 7 | hi Ja toad . the committee expect-} , | squad and coaches wi entertaine i % he ge.) te of cs " ps ‘’ 9 fo Jacobson th it IBA Las ders balers #214] squad and coaches will be ined h Ohio holding the edge,|through the full 60 minutes before @ first overtricx, is| doubled icks. ‘These would be é 1 Sell als will be accepted, Oth. | 208 Seats for the Maroons fnal/ at a dinner and dance by the Chicago|Notthwestern, crippled and at the|tHey went down, 1 to 0, In/an over. |Scored at 40 points, and is scored above | Scored at 100 points cach, not vulner- se | emen besides Perry afe|Consin Sati football season with Wis"| alumni club of almost 100 members. {yi hits, Wnhappiest season since | time Pevod. j the line or as premium points. | able; Or 200 points yulnerable above +9 e TURRMEy: Chicagompeeridentl Gree ee ae ieee ae ae A Sut workout for Monday in Chi. | 1228 Will take on Towa at Evanston; The New York Americans, Thure-| ,, One bad feature, of course, in this | the, Be cya (estan ‘ got the Association: LS. MacPhail, the Big Ten. ‘The seats are im the| 20 after a rest Sunday fs planned. Wideat erippie The’ 420 Teading day night playing their first home Tors is inet 2t would be possible for “ivrimp, You bid only one no trump, | acer oy Sant: abit and Lo, Nahin’ Millman: | 2, Big Ten. |The seats are in. the) res probable the Sioux will be given | Wildcat cripple. |The 1mproved)game. won their first Victory and A> | Socutive hands 1 Eibapion tbtesloan al aaa i disceyare ob edillisd torte ot ‘Carnera and Santa eae SS ats | Somer scrimmage depending on’how | °*#s rate an almost even chanee, complished Boston's defeat by a 4 to 2/suetieg Hands and have a score of) 2). See or ee di In Behemoth Fight on of the major probiems believed apse tough De Paul proves. i count. The situation was the same at| DOs 00 pomts toward game, | The | Bue: ee 50 , in Be SNL up for consideration by the committee The departure from Chicago is/Great-Grandson of —_ Chica, Where, the | Blackhawks | eee | The doubled or : a8 encima we soho late of the Telede clas which| 11 Gophers to End scheduled for Tucsday morning. The U. S. Grant Injured turned baci: the Toronto Maple Leafs.’ wnen the contract’is doubled, be| Value ik ENE EES teetcucse ot \ 0 New Yor! needs an owner, some players and a ) Nodaks will arrive in Memphis that | Jo 8 Grant Injured |? ‘° 1. for another first triumph and ,, De Pe ee eee peices 21 souple of behe | mana’ Others included curtail-| Careers Saturday | <ame evenine, where they will spend | ames J first loss. c ; pcre benae ee become confused. | Whether vou play the hand at sult or a nera and Jose Sai {men aining expenses, shorter | are {the night. A long walk will be the} Chicago, Nov, 18, —~ 1 Prince |. ‘The vietory of the Americans WA3) trick yalue, pele eee the bid oy pee tere ane ‘the con- Fre Amuse the spectators In Madison | playing rine whee ualaties and, Minneapolis, Nov. 18—(2)—An 11th] only work there. Back on the train | Michael Cantacuziene, great grandson [SOMething of @ surprise even to their | aie Specie Oee Ane a ericke Gata Hin abel ibe Ibs amuse te don Priday night in| eneral retrenchment, man was added Thursday to the Min-|again Wednesday morning, the squad !of former President U.S, Grant, was| {tht followers but. close checking | ane eee he ee 31 t described in the | ls nesota football players who close their | arrives in New Orleans the same eve- ‘seriously injured Thursday during a {20d 8ccurate shooting turned the tide. ‘i | 5 re ee nt boxing con- | varalty gridiron careers this season. (ning and the intersectional clash will (hunt near suburban Milticn cae hel cage RE | el ae ee ins spell since the | Se Yop ene at Tieatta oe ' = advance-notices as a is | |--Jim Dennerly, the “Tiny Jim” of|be staged the next aftet asasere suburban Milburn when his! St : H . opening of the season. The heavy | Spades undoubled, your overtricks will a an test. ; | | others years geawnyaOuto ASinaupds |. Were Gill permit Nie atriists |horse failed to hurdle a fence. rapping Huskies | snowfati nas interfered with the prac. |cOut 30 each, while sf you play the oF , Primo'’s 261 pounds will keep Eigeer Gat A wens neal wleaiulatares ede ie toca athletes to re-| | The prince, a resident of Chicago,|| Take Up Horsesh || tice schedule, forcing the squad in- | 2@nd at diamonds or clubs undoubled, ‘an Intact his record of always out~ | bigger since a year ago, plays his fare-|main in New Orleans until Friday’ was taken to a hespital unconscious |, Pp SNOES || doors for several ci a | your overtricks will count 20 cach, ” ab ighing his opponent but the | E E T 8 kame Saturday with 10 varsity night. They will have Thursday eve~ Physicians, while saying he was sert-|°— eq —_______@ days TESCRIGIAY At abode ec dipnaaie x ra rst Venetian will have to make | |companions in the Michigan engage-|ning and all day Friday to see the jously injured, declared he was not in| News eerie gi, 18-7,, Taken * bled, the value of the overtricks des ~ lor jon. At six fect one-ha i ae : = elle M jen Friday to determine the ex ‘| 2 ee | : . |fourth or sixth odd trick, in which fin, At ois fest ate and one | EY Ccalt Caplain Walt Hass. Jack Manders,{the rambling Nodaks wil be ready for his injuries @ the extent of} youth finally had its fling. j Killed Accidentally |cast‘tne vaiue would be 40 points or Ths rtuguese, whose mean altitude | Grand Rapids, Mi Meee ee aia times | ie conte Prince Michael, 34, was the son of} gta yin’ be the eden hee | }the third, fifth or seventh odd trick, 1 six feet eight inches. Santa |vandowski, Grand F Sulo eoskl, Marne 2 m fine condition and ready to play julia Dent Grant, the manciacnter| strength of the student huskies | St Paul, Nov. 18—()—Accidental| in which ‘case the value would be 36 51 veighs 250 pounds. jout Joe Doktor, Buffalo, N. ¥.. (3): epee rad Robinson and Jerry) the best football of their season. the|of President Grant and wife of the! ®, loosed upon the gridiron. deaths of two deer hunters and the) points. 13( The match is scheduled for 10 Leon Jasinski, Grand Rapids, knocked : ; Sioux were confident of winning both Russian prince, Michael Cantacu-| The faculty, in saying football |Wounding of a third man hunting! ‘In the past we have been accus chi The match Js ocyoes that far lout Mayo Boyd, Cleveland (2). GANENoFPostFonen | EAMES 12 equal their records of the zene, | must stop. acted with solicitude |rabbits were reported from northern | tomed to receiving a bonus for suc- an here will be plenty of red faces | Powis wie | gg a ee ee ame | four seasons. \ "The accident happened during the} for the shinbones of its strapping | Minnesota. \cessfully making a contract that had che mong the experts. They're pick- | GRID INJURY FATAL fooiuell gains, babeeen. the Univecaiia GELBERT 18 WOUNDE |tegular Thursday afternoon hunt ml striplings. It felt collegians Wiliam Regan, 43, of LeRoy, Minn.,| been doubled. This has been elimin- 22 Boe io ain early. [Reise uate SrTiO) sity GELB NDED ther een Coun a | should have good clean sport, but |died at a hospital at Cook. He had|ated. Formerly the odds were toa 22 detent ee a aS al ‘ansas State college| Chambersburg, Pa., Nov. 18.—(?)—j} i : raged 3 | that football was perhaps too |been shot in the arm b; " | hh ii vor at . eg ————- , 12, died of a fractured skull | will be played on schedule at Man-|Charlie Gelbert, St. Louis Cardinal |, ©'i5c Michael is the husband of! x - arm by a stray bullet. | much in favor of the declarer. an a Jdell lreceived while playing football last’ hattan Saturday, Dr. F. C. Allen, Uni-| ee A the former Clarissa P. Curtis of Bos-| 7°U82- joe Marino, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.| (Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Inc.), me emeray an e |Monday. "The boy was injured as he| versity. athletic ‘dircctor, annotmced. [Iet wound in the lett leg sea rent |OB-, The prince, who learned fo pos;| ‘There may have been, as some |R. Marino of near Hibbing, was fatal- | —— He Matched in St. Paul) butted his nead against another tad Dr. allen had suggested the game be] of a huntin {be Jett leg as a result lin, russia, was considered one of the| Ce-pends ofthe campus: biel ly wounded when his gun discharged} ‘The regular Latin alphabet cons 30 |in a line play. | postponed due to the cold fe ot werlows dent, His condition yest horsemen at the club | complained Friday, more kick to {as he stumbled over a log. | tairs 22 letters, to t, Paul, Nov. 18—(?)—Trying Z : oe le : | football; ‘but horseshoe pitehing Earl Padgett, 32, Virginia, was seri-! ae Paul, Nov. —()—Trying |] Daw | also has its points. And if.one |ously wounded while hunting seven| 2 en REE ething new in the local boxing! | OUT OUR WAY By Willi | Deer Proves Dear | gets enough of the points one |miles northwest of Virginia. He was; NO amendment to the Constitution oo im, Matchmaker John Salvator has || Y lhams H F Chi wins. hit by a charge from a gun acciden-|0f the United States has ever beer t > L ked principals for two of the 10 or| ii ‘or Chicago Man || os a bu fe und bouts he will present | \o— | Clair Bee, a football coach de- lly discharged by a companion. repealed. é dus “i a | Chicago, Nov. 18.—. Bo Bea prived of football, has adapted _ _ = er 57 Mick Daniels, Minneapolis _heav meat is dear, j | hiuelt to the changing times and bu mnt, will oppose Larry Udell, Abe ; = The one Charles 0. Taylor, head head ¢ jorse- i a a ia ons. in the other SMOWIN', HAH 7 | of a polishing concern, wished to | Oe pitchers, : THIS CURIOUS WORLD be ank Knauer, Milwaukee welter-| WELL, LISSEN, WoRRY WaRT! feed to his fellow club members, | 4, MY Sduad,’ exclaimed Bee with ca ight, is matched with Dick De-| YOU EXAGGE! , has cost him $1 per pound to date. | See at en Tees nee: me Be onion. ‘ RATE THINGS So Tt weighed 150 pounds. } exponents of sports, “cannot as THE WORD wel Salvator plans more programs, MUCH ITS GRowW!' ON You ~— anihe deer was being transported ae be cated ease rae oe be tinging many short fights if fans . n an automobile driven by An- | ygenesd Bi che spond to the first one. Previously | IF MOU GIT CAUGHT SWnPIN' A, | thony Erro of Milwaukee when | Dursued, is » life work. It is the % fal cards have climaxed with 10-| MATCH , YOU LOOK UKE You'D two Policemen ai suburban Lake | h6 branch of amateur sports.” he fond main events, | COMMITTED A MURDER — Forest, suspecting him of trans- | Gre not frowned" upon.” | " | Porting contraband liquor, stopped pee 8. 2 Sarees HOv'VE EXAGGERATED \% the car. It was a , Fy (OR | car. was against the law, sla Find Velvet Bent | Good DEEDS SO MUCH the police explained, to transport M’Namara, Crossley | ae; \ leer, as the season ft i Best for Greens | YOUR BAD ONES ARE | tiem does not open ntil Nove ab Take ‘Lucky’ Break los COMIN' OUT ENLARGED, | ae Peplesied Erro, “why ar- Mint lis, Nov. 18.—(?)—The vet: i Washington, Nov. 18.—(?)—The Ss Fi rest me. It isn’t my deer. Taylor mneapalls, OY. ic Vete next time your putt rolls warily up © SE CAREFUL | gave me $50 to buy a deer and |e¢tan Reggie McNamara and his cor to the cup, turns up its nose and | told me I was to understand he youthful partner, Al Crossley, took an eee athe vim, just erin | had shot him. So I bought the | Sdvantage of a “lucky break” and as ate and tell your partner you would | deer.” Taylor told him, he added, |% Tesult Friday were in sole posses- } have won the hole if the grass | that he wished to treat some club |Si0n of first place as the six-day toy had been velvet bent. | friends to a deer dinner. bicycle race entered its fourth day. bu Epes you in the argument i ‘A justice of the peace fined A tire blew out Thursday night on} Ib. will be found the word of the ag- -| Erro. $100. - Taylor wired the | the bleycle of Torchy Peden as he was to riculture department and a group | amount of the fine. Then a game | Pout to relieve his partner, Jules! | of outstanding golfers, who tested | warden put the finishing touches | AUdy, in the midst of a sprint. This | H that type of short, fine grass for ; to the deer incident by confiscat- Proved to be McNamara's and Cross-/ al the government and voted it the | tng the animal for distribution of | SS ee | LAWRENCE, = best for putting greens. ; its meat to the needy. i 4 | ‘ The golfers were Billy Burke, | _Erro said he met ‘Taylor at | . At } am» $58 miles bad beer TISBETT. .: Bs Johnny Farrell, Willie Macfar- | Eagle bres, Wis., several days | % pie RN Ra grind. FILM ACTOR AND: lane, Wiffy Cox, Horton Smith, |, B82 pd that it was there that be: GRAND OPERA STAR,’, : Johnny Golden and Tom Kerri- | pad dee ted tae, rental LOL Coyotes Leave for REPEATS THE WORD “ 1 e iT ring lown to | @ 4 gan. | Chicago trom Wisconsin. 1 Western Contests *BL ae BLUEJAY GRIDDERS ELECT pg | : posal s } Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 18.—(7}— | PLAN BENEFIT GAME Vermillion, 8. D., Nov. 18—()-- Pedals ce c tenneth Johnson, Blue Jay guard, Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. 18—| Coach 8. G. Backman and @ squad of MUSCLES. a? ‘as elected captain of the Jamestown (®)—Plans are under way here for a| 22 Coyotes left Thursday on a western igh school football team at:an an- benefit football game Thanksgiving | trip during which they will play Gon- dal meeting here. A sweater was day to establish an endowment fund | 2488 University at Spokane and Brig- I fesented to Red Deery, guard who for the infant daughter of Ralph Mc-| ham Young University at Ogden, f. ‘fered a broken leg early in the sea- Clure, Colorado college halfback who| Utah. The Gonzaga game will be wm, and s trophy was given Pete THe €! ORWiLLiAMs died from injuries suffered in a foot-| Played Saturday and the Utah en- ‘being the best blocker on TE EXAGGERATOR __ 0 sese.v nea somes, mc. n08.U.8. PAT. OFF. a ball game Saturday. The Colorado | counter Thanksgiving Day. | yo School of Mines is the probable op-| The cancellation of the North Da-/ m ‘ponent. kota University game gave the Coyotes tir ch ort