The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1932, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: