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at { j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932 Spotlight Centers on Basketbal 1 Court at Bismarck High School JREE LETTERMEN |MANDAN GRIDDERS BOAST BEST RECORD IN NORTH DAKOTA FORM FRAMEWORK || ovr BoaRpINc HoUsE By Ahern DEVILS LAKE, GRAND Considers Minnesota’s Record ‘Fair’ served, ; bs i FOR DEMON QUINT ~ OF COURSE ITS YOUR MONEY ute 't Ceee eee 4 FORKS AND GRAFTON Coach Bernie Bierman Says/ Thanksgiving Day Schedule a 4 ee TO KICK AROUND ANY WAY You Your REMARKS THAT North Depends on Power, [| pennaytvanta vs. Cornell « sates, score (ou : | WANT, BUT L THINK YOUR TIE-UP : outh on Deception _—{| Brown va, Colgato aan + d YOu DO NOT THINK ol ecep’ dew Yorke Us va. Ci Mptain Green, Finnegan an WITH THAT MR.NERTLESAND His Mulearoe tHe | Rr ce carl ae se Schlickenmeyer to Get i NUTTY GINGER ALE — PROPOSITION / Pee ee ea ae W. Virginia vs. Wash. & Jeff. a Back in Harness | IDEA IS A® FOOLISH A‘ HAW—~~BUT WAIT iti man who came from Tulane to coach || Marquette vs. Drake STREWING THE MONEY AROUND Fargo Unbeaten and Williston] rootban at his alma mater looked Xavier va, Hask | A FIELD OF GOATS P UNTIL YOu SEE But Neith ;back on his first season at Minnesota)! Cornell Coll. vs. tSHEDULE NOT COMPLETE| aa 2. NERTLES THE MONEY ; Lost One, But Neither — {riesday and pronounced his record || Dayton ver ivisien a “~~ AND I THINK MR.NERT! "ROLLING IN / i Played Many Tilts Been and modest Bernie || Denver vs. Colorgdo U \ X G Havel Call| Uo (ein Stanc SSS js | we |Bierman, lacking a championship to|| Wyoming ve Colojado | »ach George Hays Issues Ca’ SLOPE ELEVENS DID WELL talk about for the first time in four)| Brigham Young $. Dakota . ; i | lyears, added that all in all his Go- | a For First Regular Practice {| pe fared better than Minnesota || S@shington vs P Next Week | B rf Max, C teams of recent seasons. | i jowman, Hazen, Max, Carson,| And what were the differences be - _ = | " {tween Southern and Big Ten football, || .. Ris ad a el Beulah, Marmarth, Wishek, | judged after a year in the north? Tee hee ‘ 3ismarck high school has shifted its Mote lnipresele Only one, replied the coach who as{/ Centenary vs. Arkat fention from the br C P halfback captained Minnesota's last|| Arizona Vs. Oils ee eet Yo the | ‘Western Conference championship || 63: Lou's U:. eee the Demon ca |team in 1915. re ce the floor tr (By The Associated Press) “They play a more open game down|| Alabama vs. Vanderbilt ‘ e next Mor turning from|there. Up this wa: nd more || North Dakota 4 ack Ge With the sports fans turning . Up y they deper 1) Rectan } ‘ i ketball court, |On power.” ? os ei fo drill un- sport, and it's the same winter that|Bierman said. “The only thing is) eso anitiors football squad | brought numerous high school foot-|that all of our late season troubles ; d hid be mustered ot | ball schedules to a premature end or) Were ea about by Boor The local mentor | eliminated games here and there be- aaa er of een art t nat a tike a predi cause of adverse weather conditions, |due, second opponent of the fall, was e | Armistice Day marked a general|much further advanced than we were. } : i windup of scheduled games through-| Best In Four Years | Oe eo i out the state after which about a hun- anny ploaend won oe eta ~ P 5 al to shape dred grid mentors directed a whole-|sidering the games an Y WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT cay ae ic Hansen) sale shelving of football equipment| schedules — it was better than in a h imate of their capabilities ? {and conducted a recapitulation of the number, of years. The record is bet- i 1p in state high school | ] season's record on the field. These nie a 29, a iad eaten ic RECOGNITION IN NEW YORK . ia ” ase c f inter-| le consolation but it’s nich as TALKING, MARTHA! records contained a number of | ron of” u a place in the te ” ‘ esting facts. yexcessively proud of.’ pee ” 5 ent, i et st = Available complete statistics on 47| The squad of which he took charge) * ry ' Remi iiaus tie vec Unges & Jee teams disclose that nine of them re-jlast spring, after winning three con-|/ Golf Leader Dies | purable Jewish Bay iFroi Babe fn adopted by the executive board of welled Mel Ce Msh pee toddler tanta Tea Ranthweenn foe titer | Sama | Side G Calif state | s HF by Mandan, a major eleven that|Tulane, . | ide ives Californian “an. Minot, Valley City Want Cage Meet tistics: sipmets'i wren |pucetn ine air Ten . v i i 9 games this season. The others are ¢ stints Sracieg ea Oe aes Severe Beating Sn will make up a Class A league | noes - —- ——_——— STE EERIE EPSP Beulah, Bowman, Carson, Crosby, Ha-|finishers—Michigan by a fie! c eirivecianate. amie Teel ie, Hettinger, Dunn Center, Kenmare, nounced by President R. W. Johnston.| 7) T cas, Max and Milnor. land Purdue and Wisconisn by a |New York, N —(—Thumping " : © the champions Other teams Directors of Independent; Stanley, Cando, Maddock, Anamoose,| and the regional reaciag ees cae Boast Good Records ‘touchdown. Northwestern, Iowa, Ne- BEN engi iuranior Tecan bey arene ? The state will form a Class B group. | ; jEnderlin. Jamestown, Garrison, May-) the eight teams to contest fot the| Beulah has been undefeated since braska, Mississippl and South Dakota | pees TS Ste ed ciscad in 1 oup com-| League Delay Selection of | ville, Hebron, title now held by the Straus Clothiers | 1939, white Milnor has not suffered a|State were defeated. | eee enetenie antes D “with a Class A team automa-| i Dates for the district play will be| of Valley City will be held earlier the eyurr in the last three years, during| Of sectional variations Bierman pe ets J rfeits its rights in the play-| Tournament Site set as soon as the state high school; same week at sites to be determined TO tiie tne team met 17 oppone|said “they use passes more down champion of the world. Bally forfeits it rights in the play-| Class B schedule is drawn, it being| about Jan. 15. po eee COMIDILLBA | ther measen Why: | there coTbla nu ereviE's DEE OEE Jeby handed Chick Devlin of Los cee eatnol eivision. \ the aim of the independent league to| Vigorous bids on behalf of Minot |{iv ine its fet straight contest. (stuff, ‘This may be because the bors Angeles a neat poeating at ite st. ‘three lette man from last. year's). Minot, N, D., Nov. 22—(7)—Direc-| avoid conflict with the high school! and Valley City were placed before Of the nine undefeated outfits, only; play more of other games in the ee shy wend ibe aha ‘ ae nected fo form the nu-|tors of the Independent Basketball | play. the league by delegations which at-| 1.6 Grosby. Bowman, Hazen, Max and|South and develop throwing arms. a fon saatah thats bore| ttle, sano h Hays will build! League of North Dakota, meeting in|" Dick Holzer of Moorhead, Minn.,| tended the meeting. Minot BTOUPS/ Casselton boast uncrossed goal lines.|T don't. know of any other reason Pieerearerett Mi ate Captain Green, Minot Saturday and Sunday, delayed | referee of the independent state tour-| seeking the tournament for this ci ‘| Carson, Beulah, Mandan, and Mar-|for it. Meee weaE Peake seta eciis iaerony Finne- | Selection of a site for the 1933 state | neys for the last two years, again was) include the Elks lodge, sponsors 0! marth have staved off all but one Scuthern Teams Same Piotr throne ay iets lee ournament to investigate the bids} named to officiate at the state tour-|the team which was runner-up last} touchdown while Grand Forks has| “on the average the teams of the ae ing re aed eee Lae made on behalf of Valley City andj ney and the Saunders Drug company! year for state honors, and the Asso- four points marring its defensive rec-|South are the same in all character- beets Racin see or tsa snag Minot. of Minot was awarded the contract to| ciation of Commerce. For Valley Cit¥,| 5.4 “Two safeties were tallied by the istics as the elevens of the Middle ALR eee Yer rer Tentative sites were named for the | supply the league with basketballs. George Hardwick, manager of ‘the Forkers’ opponents, one of them suf- | west.” ie ; a in Wie iy #4 battle al 16 district tourney mects to be con-| The annual state tournament will| state championship quint, appeared on ficient to result in their only defeat,; And with that Bierman, his football ‘ol joes s and aa ae uaa nears 7" ed early in March, and include | be held the week-end prior to the state] behalf of the Civic and Commerce As- a2 to 0 victory by Devils Lake. Fargo,/ worries gone for the time being, a aneuer ian abiert ie latory 2 Park River, Lakota, Lidgerwood, Mott, | Class B high school meet, it was an-| sociation of that city. although losing three out of seven pointed to a stack of letters inviting Be sinay Johnston, The teaeaes a Mther aspirants for first | = ——— ——— ee played, sfhacvipmeren emer ta Useoreeep iret are een lost most of its color by the with- ths include Owens, Croonquist. forth Dakota. ie Midgets’ only =| “My des! full of em.” he . sie anki ies ie ¢ fa ley, MeCroirie and Lee, for- Cc l t F d t 1) D feat Brown backs were received at the hands of |«t don’t know when or where I'm go- Seater CHES eae ee i Olsierson, Beviund and tul- VY OLVate avore e jout-or-state teams. ling yet.” é weal A reer nomen eters 0 Netter and Boelter, C t= be a: a : we ! Ten other elevens suffered but one} Activity in the knife and orl opening bouts of the tournament al- Woodmansee. a ip - HH Imi ressive | efeat. They are Grafton who lost|jeague—that's what he calls his ex- . though most of the critics thought he amen ns Record But Bears Can tT OaGarian Pater Sorc pes Cap eemteutans ole pet ROBERT M. CUTTING eeaay ihe knocked out Jéby in wae : { eee , Pappas eens 1. 22.) —) . rea 5 . afted for action with T ‘AX TO B ACK OLYMPIC TE AMS | ‘Hit in Pinches' Devils Lake, one out of six: Williston, | work to Bierman. ‘ | poChlcage, Nov. 22.—(#)—Robert My-|# SHG JOU. probably will be ips or Demons. Of the 45 c: jone out of five, and Lekota. Mar-) He possesses greater anxiety before|ron Cutting, nominee for president of | Oo ano shere but in New York tes reporting for preliminary work. | = ProThe cham-|mMarth. and Mott. one out of four.ian audience than on the sidelines|the United Btates Co E arsociation, |etate, Martel ‘Thil of rrance gener. have been retained by Hays and! @e ° 1 Id Elimi N _New York, Nov aM~; Carrington, Marmarth and Wishek jwith his team in a tough spot. His| died si ly Sunday b at Slide reraidedGan Kine Of the Aes e balance of the squad will be re- Six-Da Bike Race System Would Eliminate Neces-ipionship “nati of the Eastern | aiso played in one scoreless tie game. | tecord in Minnesota is a speech 30|home of his wife's parents, Mr. and | tere iited from nong football men y sity of Drive For Funds football season vill ae ero j Forks Led In Scoring — | minutes long. poke Fr ve ert ademas hene| Sean ee dorting next week. ° {Red Raiders against the gia orn Grand Forks led in the scoring de-!" “put I'll be there.” he said. “The oe ase aly ees Pienaar Willi t t L Schedule arrangements have not Won B Canadians Every Four Years jing Brown Bears at Provi partment with a total of 226 points in| people are interested in football and|@ heart attack. He y . lliston to Lose nm completed but Roy D. McLeod, Thursday. Fate aise Mae eight games. Max collected 186 points | ‘am I. I'll be there telling them.” | austin ee ee pres 13 Men Next Spring ti was expected to com- ieee Sateen Alone of the East's 0 in five games for an average of 37; panels uy negotiation the next New York, Nov. 22.—()—The bat-\ teams, these two have come down t0/1-5 points per game. Other teams! last week. He was widely known in| — ple) De gotiations w ene ;Torchy Peden and Jules Audytie over the record committee's rec- the final game unbeaten and untied | scoring thd ty 150 points include | Cit Court Loo golfing circles. He made his home at) Williston, N. D., Nov. 22.—P\—Thir- iz | Repeat Victory Scored At | ommendations fought and won, dele-'and the temptation will be strong tO) Carrington, Garrison, Linton and Wil- | y the Hinsdale Country Club at Hins-| teen probably will be regarded by Joe oy F N ° Gates to the 44th annual convention |crown the winner champion, whatever | jiston, H ° jdale, Ill, where he ave With “his | Cutting as an unlucky number since ) P | Chicago Recentl | of the Amateur Athletic union turned|the claims of Pittsburgh, Army and| Games won, lost and tied by each; T B 0 d father, former Judge Charles S. Cut- ‘he is threatened with the loss of just pt .Ime For aming | e : their attention Tuesday to a proposed! other high-powered outfits. {team and the team’s total scoring as o be rganize ting. that many men from his first-string é , j . “ Olympic tax on admissions, the} “Were the records to be taken at well as total points scored against | He formerly was head of the West- | football machine. i Rose Bowl Teams eceertee eG Tae P Wile | “Warding of national championships|tace yalue, there would be ttle hesi-| each by their opponents: H jem Golf association, and in his youth! Graduation, if all’ senior players jing their triumph of a year ago, Wil-| and the election of officers, tancy in picking Colgate as the prob- O.'T.' Will Meet Next Monday Night was a star baseball player of the Uni- | pass scholastic tests, will leave one 5 liam ‘Torchy) Peden of Victoria. B-/ As a means of saving the American! able winner. Andy Kerr's great clev- | team— Ww. LT. TP. P. | versity of Michigan, from which insti- {letterman for the 1933 team. He is 2 Is Drawin Nearer Co and Jules Andy. Montreal, (camed | Olympic committee from its quadren-|@p,° with a sure-handed backfield | ashley ae Se el 46 to Discuss Plans For Bas- _; tution he was graduated. Bill Craven, Donald Vohs, Carl g |to win their second six-day bicycle | nial task of raising funds to finance|orking at lighnting speed behind a! Beulah . a: 6! } ae Swanson, and Edward Hagan are the in es a4 race in two starts be Bee night. | America’s participation in the inter- fast, sturdy line, is the only major| Bismarck ......2 6 0 128 ketball Program | ketball games were announced Mon- | Bly other members of the first squad | They had won at Chicago before en-| national games, the delegates werejteam in the country with an UN-|Rowman ......4 0 2 OF day by the University of Minnesota. | WO are not seniors this year. There ichigan Appears Barred By tering the grind here. | Mc-| & be asked to vote approval of a tax| crossed goal. .6 0 0 7; Organization of a city basketball’ A season ticket good for the 12/15 considerable material ‘coming up,” a | yavictory barely eluded Reggie Mc-| of five cents on all admissions of 50/"Kervs tricky offensive has scored (6 4 4 20/ program will be perfected at a meet=| n “iil cost. $6.60, tax in| DUt Coach Cutting feels he has a real "i Big Ten Rule; Brown, Col- | Namara of Newark and his partner. cents or more to amateur events| 4% points against St. Lawrence, Case,|Gasselton ......6 1 0 30) Ingeat pea iin che, apmmaeain oe eidaditinecad at 10 ‘Major games | ‘ask in building up a strong Coyote “ gate, Pitt Considered Psrsaareneet ae Hew arias (aceon let ua t Niagara, Lafayette, New York univer-|Coleharbor ....1 3 0 41\the World War Memorial building at] will ‘be seen for $1.10, tax included, |Stidiron machine for next year. j ae i na tie for first place. Bobby Thomas | organisation: teed i ile weatel oe |sity, Penn State, Mississippi colleze|Cooperstown ...0 3 2 5217:30 o'clock next Monday night, John | from reserved seats aind 73 cents irom | ae ‘a of Kenosha, Wis, and Dave Lands ot | pretty au ere at Beas OaRLIEES |g pirnmee. Ans oe aliens Own Crosby, «:-..4 5 9 0 a |W, Reel, city recreations! director,|other sections. © Prices last season} yy, CHANGE FIGHT DATE “eart “ -|goal has hardly been-threatened. | Devi Eee |has announced. were $1.50 and $1.10 without tax. Jeg Ree Rey | fthe 11 teams which began | Cth avoid the wasteful and ineffi-|®°%¢ ainse this record, the 81 points|Dickingon -..-.1 4 0 14) “Under a program under considera- |For’ preliminary games with south |mateh between Fidel LaBarba, feath- of the 11 teams which began | cient campaign for public subscrip- . Iding th erweight title contender, and Kid race fell by the wayside, three in| tion that we have been forced to en- | Brown as aered peas eae | eae peers» ir 20) 3 | on ae peek, piayans wae Dakota and Grinnell tickets will cost | CmGat. UNC gnived hore ae 126: r t two hours. Bernhard Stubecke | gage in every four years.” enemy lo not si ~ {Elgin .. on gal intowtwo leagues, ons 15 cents and 55 cents. und champion, has been shifted to q ; in which to make of Germany dislocated his shoulder in|" Most of Monday's wrangling over|sively. But the Bears, with Just about | Enderlin ee gnen SES the others. milncr. elceait. aes ————— Des Otresateee’ 167 Medien saaare tne sttond day of the race to bel fear ee commons recommenda |P% ote tn wnion quarterback Bob| Gate “0... 6 1, 0 xen ane cee ae cme § Line dae Wmmh Ade. |incin steams teres } ‘ : 2 secon lay of the r be! - | backfiel i] . i | Bree? j i +s at st of Second place. | Whether they should be given equal . } ‘fi “ 9 if re ee te Opponent ; a | In the six days of the grind the rid- | record recognition with the winners, ~ (Hazen vse. 9 0 2 0 formed and expected to start practice . ex hours crs coversdd 2,381 mallee And seven Japs | aahe upshot of the fight was that} Would Split Teams A ae eee ‘altho wands, Cauiess kt ee eee * At present the clair eden. iene : us Ay mua . Ralph Metcalfe, runner-up to Eddie I t Two Classes) Hope eee 2 3 2 78| Shop, Ft. Lincoln, Klein Cleaners, ee ee Oe check on simp ean a i cried nto ‘Jamestown .... 4 4.0 57 | Methodists and several others which Southern Ca aaa eS imeaae aA given equal recognition with Tolan 5 | © Ree * BM orsity of Califor | for a new record of 10.3 seconds, and| Larimore, N. D.. Nov. 21.—(#—Di- Benmate seeeee 0 5 3 “ Gace clade cay taee niee ne ee West and Michigs agen Wia ea | Mrs. Evelyn Hall was given similar| vision of the state into two classes| Lakota -....... 3} | Pl s “ iti . he |LaMoure ...... 0 0 118|have been invited to communicate q ‘own, Col and E | Tecognition in the 80-meter hurdles,;for football competition with the tan eae 196 | with the office of the cawsational ale r is ~—siddlewe: and South. d T although she finished behind Mildred | schools representing the larger eles | Lastmare : foes ae with the ice of She sesmeaiiopal a: Under the system long in practice, yaer up @ AM] | Didrikson in a sensational battle in| in one class, and the schools of smal er| Leeds ss. 4 9 2 1S) tetlor, aes ignments Z Power of the Pacific Coast Con-| which both were clocked in 11.7 sec-| size in the other, each class Cede ey ae 45! § rence championship will represent Se, onds. for a championship is suggested by L. Tues +i fe @ Imagine the remarkable oe Far West, Meantime the Rose| P. G. A, Will Select Eight Regu- waetinutea riot ata eee cate area eure aueeie ab See ceaan 7 0 0 117 6} ‘ mittee ha. t | é more school. B clers asking The ‘eastern “institue| '@rs and Two Alternates Leblings of Poland in the §o00smme= | ¢ believe that’ the sehools should Memein Hae ee sharpness and temper of a ! Z eae Bee eet a er Tun, was deprived of American | be divided into two classes as to size,”|Max ... r 76 | F T can oe pean are sonvnsing | to Play Next May Tecord recognition although both| Jarman said. “Schools like Larimore,| Michigan . ea), : razor blade that actually ~~ mual game if the invitation were —==- bhai slacken ae 14:30. The conven-|Lgkota, Langdon, Hatton, Bayville | Milage ; Beat dg int ae Last iGHT 1 his i f Fasred. Peoria, Ill, Nov. (P\—The Pro- We lecided, however, to put Hill's; afd Cooperstown should be classifies ee Be ae Hee ae (By The Associated Press) cut glass! This is true o! ‘These confidential answers are | fessional Golfers asscciation Tuesday | 14:30 in phe record book as an Anieri-| as Class “B” schools and play for »| Moball + 3 1 0 41 20} New York—Ben Jerby New York, “ ” ” med over to the western selection got down to the business of selecting | Can “native” mark. Hill also will be| championship as well as the large|Mott .......... 1, 3 1 49 300 oubpointed Ghite Decne Lee aaeaies the “BLUE BLADE” as \ ¥ rd that school sends out the formal|the team of regulars and two alter- | bracketed with Lehtinen as co-holder | schools like Grand Forks Central, Dev- | New Rockford. : pulp viin, ‘Ang ‘ a vhich will meet Great Britain’s| °f the Olympic record for the dis-| iis Lake, Minot, Bismarck, Fargo, etc. j Oakes .. 3 3 0 46 58) (15); Bep von Klaveren, Holland, out hundred: f sh h vitation to the team of its choice. nates whic! N'S| tance altho h the fa 1 Reed aes Sear | 18 165|pointed Paola Villa, Philippines (8); jundreds of shavers have While the potential western teams|pro stars in the Ryder Cup matches bod: ug! ere is no official} Jarman said the only defeat Lari-| Reeder -....... H 5 ; A paeeage a emtea ess e, it is understood. in favor of ex-|next May. oe ‘© pass on Olympic records as! more sutlered Pay rad co fom Pen ene A 3 4 bf ri ae pee 21 ODS, CHE edd pro 1 by test. Get the facts nding Michigan the invitation, they} It was indicated Walter Hagen it Grand Forks, 3 0 0, to which he A ‘ row the Big Ten champions are| would be named captain of the Amer- . rary pointed as showing that the Jarget | DRdereae . 3 4 : 8 1 ae Pied Giri outpointed Vidal first hand. Enjoy the.adyan- eee SECU SoM E | Olin Dues the only othere renee American Division ee ae ee | WaReNEE il 4 2 O° (80 48) BttnRRe watdle cae) Yralte : o's m games. Neither the Rose /Olin Dutra the only others reasonably . °: a d i ae Weeaient commitice nor the|ceriain of places Is Scoring Heavily) | tarimore deteated all six of its other | Williston . 4 1 9 119 25 Memphis, knocked out Pee Wee Jar- tage of glass-hard edges hools in question deem it advisatie| The delegates approved two amend- Cee es cause: tate | WADI, € a ade Ts Chelsea Akron 2 our coupled with a slotted, flexin, . cross the barrier, although Big Ten | ments to the constitution of the asso-| New York, Nov. 22—(#)—The sea-|Cavalier twice, Cooperstown, Tangs Wishek . ; pias ‘poe eae ner, pean ae \p! 5 4 umni here have annually gone on/ciation in the opening session Mon- |son’s first batch of statistics from the |don, Sharon and Lakota. Outside of/ The peanon's rec range ee: 00) n peintes arlie Massare, Ne f diff f “ cord as favoring its removal. day. It was decided alternates or|National Hockey League. shows the|the Grand Forks game, Larimore| some of which may conuiale a (8). ras | center ol afferent temper Officially, the West considers this | substitutes to qualifiers for the cham-| American division clubs outscoring | Scored 73 points while their opponents ee ee Cleveland — Billy ge a dusts : ‘oblem outside its province, and|pionship tournament shall not beelig-|those of the International section by |Scored 51. Team— v. L. T. T.P, P, |land, scoped, Epdie Lord, New Eng: for easy adjustment in your hile it is considered the Wolverines | ible to play for the title, as has been! a wide margin. z >———_——_ others Ancomptote: ia) eee moet if eae ould attract a larger crowd than |permitted previously. although there are only four teams} Minnesota Quarter dk ae mal, Fia—Artuco Godoy, Chile razor. Buy and try a package ay of the other potential grid guests,| The second amendment will give|in the American section against five 5 7 404 eee stopped Maine Mack, nie 2 fle hope for the team's eppearance |stars from abroad an opportunity to|for the International, the former hes| Undergoes Operation 2 oe ae oy, een paras of “BLUE BLADES” on ore Jan. 2 is held. make bids for the U. 8. pro title, the | piled up an advantage of 39 goals to pacull Se. vane ae ie See s ig 7 4 executive committee having been giv-| 29, and 47 assists to 39. Minneapolis, Nov. 22.—(@)—Gerald ee ° a Tied eur money-back guarantee (SAY BIBLE CONSIDERED en power to extend invitations to such, Baldy Northcott of the Montreal | Griffin of Devils Lake, N. D., quarter- 031 22 Dae ted Kid Hae Angeles, ‘ “Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 22. —(}—The | players. Maroons is the individual leader with | back of the Minnesota football team, Bevan} el eras Granite, "ORenens. of unparalleled satisfaction. imeoln Star Monday said Coach Dana six points, all scored on goals. Cecil; Monday underwent an operation for Ha 221 4 fs fi Freddie Eile . Bible of Nebraska had been recom- MONTANA FIGHTER WINS Dillon and Art Somers of the New| appendicitis at the student infirmary. 0.40 106 ted. Bet ry Fosiavils: vended to Athletic Director T. N.| Missoula, Mont., Nov. 22—()—Ford| York Rangers are tied for second] He was reported to have 1 ae eae red outpoint te Lacrosse, Tulsa . "Exclusive with Gilletle— of as a successor to| Smith, Missoula, heavyweight, knocked | place with five points each, the latter | through the operation “just fine,” and 2°11 a < No. I ‘mos Alonzo Stagg, but that Bible is/out Harry Dewitz of Spokane, Wash.,|earning all his points on assists.|the physician said he might be re- nine $3| Minnesota Reduces Patent No. 1,850,902 sontented and happy” here and will|in the third round of their main event | Northcott and Somers are the leaders | leased to return to classes as early a8 241 3| ° ot consi¢er any such suggestion. | fight here Monday night. Pat O'Con-|in goals and sasists respectively. next week. Basketball Prices f nell, Newport News welterweight, won} Eddie Shore of Boston, as usual.) Griffin was kept out of the Michi- Jeads the penalty list. He has “Japan has opened its first agricul- a decision from Mickey Finnegan of four rounds. 17 minutes. gan game Saturday because of the appendix trouble, Buy or Sell Through The ‘Tribune Want Ads | reocsaa dislon pelose Yor bas