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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1988 Football 90 BIG TIME DUES MINNESOTA HAS NARROW 6 COME THANKSGIVING | our BoaRDING HOUSE DAY AND SATURDAY. (77sec BE SO DRATITED Brown-Colgate, Alabama-Van-. THE TICKETS ARE ONLY \O¢ APIECE, AND THE DONT STINGY? TLL TAKE ONE 9 ‘ SES UKE TOSSIN’ A DIME IN A SWAMP! NONE OF THESE . RACKETS ARE ON TH Virtually Will End Season With Double-Barrelled Program TO 3 ESCAPE AGAINST WISCONSIN By Ahern __| Sensational Cotton Warburton Leads RECOVERED FUMBLE Trojans to 19-0 Win Over Notre Dame WHOEVER ¥ WINS THAT. TURKEY WONT BE LUCKY, SAKES ITLL TO! S GIVES LUND CHANGE TO SCORE COUNTER’ High School Basketball Schedules | Diminutive Quarterback Starts Off Fireworks In Sec- derbilt and Trojan-Georgia TWENTY-POUND TURKEY ‘ ante 3 H 4 Games hh , 'S BEING RAFFLED OFF ] LEVEL —<THEY RE f BE SO TOUGH, for Quints In Missouri Slope Area \ ond Quarter bd FOR A WORTHY CAUSE) J ALWAYS FIXEDI TH X TH’ GRAVY Pacetti, Wisconsin Guard, Had | TAKE A HALE DOZEN’ ONE WHO WINS TH’) CAN BEUSED ted Field Goal From | Dee. 12-aomracl Jon okie te | South Bend, tnd, Nov. 32—(e)— ARMY TO FACE NOTRE DAME TICKETS-EGAD, IVE ) TURKEY DONT NEED / FOR PATCHIN Booted Field Goal From | Des. tacctre, mere. NE Sone Notre Dame's Ramblers of | football Princeton Will Be Striving to: TAKEN FIFTEEN, /MSELF \T, ANYMORE THAN AN ESKIMO NEEDS AN INNER TUBES J 36-Yard Line | Jan, 12—Belfield, there. Jan. 19—Dickinson Model High, here. | stuffed twenty rabbits’ feet in their , Moleskins for good luck Saturday Sanat: & 23—Mott, there. jainst Southern California’s Tro- Maintain Great Record = WHO CAN USE ITy CAN ee ae ee dun, Dene SEE nae, | Dt tn ou etch he a= y , coeccanciliniasilads , . Against Yale ONLY BITE HIS LIP? Bod Pesan here. “ot ee Model, there. puma were hopeless- ; . \~ be a af H fminnesorans "End Geason Un:| Se tecpueram inant aa | ner Te=werTile tke Picking up where he left off with 2 see Se ad Ebr al — beaten, But With Four Ties wo Feed Butte, here. Feb. ean (tent), eee eenten a along virtually w! Ss s . 16—Belfield, here. , r sector, Irvine Warbur- Week with perhaps the biggest doubie- Marring Record Feb. 23—Wibaux, there. price ha ton, ® human rabbit with » hundred ot ReGTA Ot ae Hee io big- | j tod in y a Petey ee | Tes po ere ‘nantes ae time duels, split between Thanksgiv-! Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—(P)—Min-| yy. ee oe ost hia Rambler defense to lead the Trojans ing LM ane SBN Su oun Er nesota, unbeaten but tied four times] Dec, 8—St. Mary’s Bismarck, there. Jan. 12—Hurdsfield, here to their most decisive conques Sue A SEW indore uttits wit ai in Western conference —competition,| Dec. 14—Stanton, . Jan. 10—Cathay, th ica pols Aetid gg hod wheir season farther into Decem| eked out a slender 6-3 victory over| Dec. cane tare” Feb. 2—Heaton, here. {started the mba in the second pe- but it will be “taps” for most after! a fighting Wisconsin eleven Saturday| J82- 1¢—Stanton, here, an seceee atee jriod, ended it wit ; ! | Feb. 2—Stanton, there. Feb. 16—Cathay, here riod, with @ minute to go, Pepercioprients of the week will defi-| Rani BOWMAN a i peep ied Hine that Celie} rain and snow. , he yar ot nitely site two of the four sectional Outplayed by the Badgers, who| Déc- & -Cascovs | teen attempts for an average of better Akfoy more Ment ‘on the, national jar, Ge'Goge oon De! SaOottaniall’ Warburton, bk “2 4 year, the ers cal on Marmarth, here. » ably as- ghamplonship sprations of army, goal’ line tumble by Smith, Badger| Jef. 2—aMsrmerth. } [sated by a. stalwart lind and = tac- ang major undefeated and untied er “ee 26—Rhame, there (boys aa, Ieee sare ‘trojans a great measure of ates: obs tic five conference races have | Michigan sts Jan. 21—Bucyrus, here (b & §). ss wae nea s — been decided, with Michigan repeating Feb. 2—Hettinger, here. bhed tecMomine taiete, in the Big Ten, Nebraska in the Bix! Six and Oklahoma A. and M. in the! Missouri valley. Stanford, the Rosc| owl nominee, and Oregon finished | an_a tie for the Pacific coast title, while Duke and South Carolina have Fighting Navy Elev en Plays Great Four-Year Record Chicago, Nov. 27.—(#)—Cham- pion of the western conference, or @ sharer of the football title for four straight years, Michigan’s Wolverines have accomplished a » 3—Scranton, there. Pid 9—Marmarth, there (b & g). Footbail Scores | | fete echt es | North Division (b & g). j completed their Southern Conference feat achieved previously only once March 3—Rhame, here BIG TEN | seasons without defeat or tie, Duke| “and then by another Michigan || March 9 and 11—Tournament, Minnesota 6, Wisconsin 3, \Fans Puzzled 0 meee | Game But Army Wins by 12-7 Count! «=: te chistes Wend Champton mye e1me-cocks, | y y u Back in 1901-02-03-04, Fielding |! Dec. 18—Regent, there. Ohio State 7, Iilinois 6. ‘World Champion New Glance Along The Line ie te ie ES habe ag [Sete tu 7 H. Yost’s famous “point-a-min- Dec, 16—Mott, there. Chicago 39, Dartmouth 0. The situation in the other groups g ute” teams won.or shared the || Jan. 5—Elgin, here. Purdue 19, Indiana 3. York Ranger Sextet ee ln HARVARD GAMBLES ON ALL OR sensations: running of raul Simin’ att, || Se RE en, | ag try ) East—Army and Princeton the only ee unbeaten, untied leaders. Southeastern—Alabama and Louisi- NOTHING AND HUMBLES YALE Johnson and Jack Buckler team was able to do better than two consecutive titles, until Harry Jan. 12—Regent, here. Jan. 19—Flasher, there. | MIDWEST Ne Southern California 19, Notre Dame Nant cert tunieoceurocees Too Much Kipke’s Wolverines used the punt, |! Jan. 26—Mott, here. ana State alone remain to carry on. Pass and prayer to make it four. Feb, 2—Leith, there. 0. ‘88 they swept into the Canadian di- Rocky Mountain—Denver and Col- The Wolverines put the clincher |! Feb, 9—Elgin, there. Iowa State 7, Drake 7. vision lead, the beginnings of a big orado Aggies survive. Twice Harry Wells, Burly Back, out its lone touchdown, ‘Tommy | ; Feb, 12—Flasher, here. Detroit U 14, Michigan shakeup in the ranks of the Mon- Southwest — Arkansas has clinched Locke, took the next Kick off and) Philadelphia, Nov. 27.—(}—Navy's|| ing Northwestern 13 to 0 fora ree. Feb. 17—New Leipzig, there. South Dakota 7, Tilinols College 0. | treal Maroons and the question of tne crown but may lose out through | Heaves Long Passes for flashed 90 vards straight down the|,allant warriors boomed a sensational ord of five victories and a score- March 2—Leith, here. Bethel 20, Bethany 7. what ails the world-champion New the playing of an ineligible player.! heart of the gridiron and over the Touchdowns less tie. The tie was attained by York | hallenge to Army's football suprem- FESSENDEN Rangers all served to keep na- In that case, Baylor, Texas Christian! Eli goal. ia : : esota, which a 4 Akron 36, Mt. Union 0. and Texas A. & M. still would have a = Tt was a duel that lived up to all|@¢Y Saturday but tt wasn't quite/| Minnesota, which also was unde- || nee 15 anamoote, Pee: Case 20, John Carroll 0. Iaat eeroreey league fans interested chance at the title. Cambridge, M: Nov. 27.—(@)—;the glamour and glory of Harvard-|enough to break down the vaunted Dee. Dayton 31, Wittenberg 6. Outstanding features of this week's A Hardvard team that gambled gal- |¥ale tradition, born in 1875; the bit- |wower of the Cadets, who rallied to Minnesota finished an unusual season by defeating Wisconsin 6-3 Jan. 10—Ft. Totten, here. But it remained for the Ottawa Ohio U 19, Ohio Wesleyan 13. Senators, last-place club of the Cana- i Maddock, here. Tanover 33, Eastern Illinois Normal rogram: jlantly on all or nothing rose out of |ter battle of an aroused Eli team that wi eX) ame, 12|| Saturday. senna aaaaacd ., there ” dian secti East—Brown and Colgate, Penn the woes of a mediocre season Satur-|thundered over the gridiron, piling ar etre. a uanaety: prod 79,000 Purdue finished with » 19-to-3 Jan. 16-1 sl claied 0. bondal ) Teach 13, De|UP for te eee fe tial aul and Cornell, Pitt and Carnegie Tech. day to strike Yale down. 19 to 6, with |up eleven first downs to Harvard's spectators at Franklin Field. victory over Indiana. Iowa closed eileen ~Carrington, here. <n i sen After losing all of last week's three ‘West Virginia and Washington & threc tremendous thru: and paint four, only to collapse in the crucial Favored for the second straight || its season by dropping » 7-6 deci- | Jan. = here. . games the Senators, without vefferson are the principal Thanks- another dramatic picture against the moments when Wells and Locke were Jan. 24—Harvey, here. | 5 — giving Day parings but most of the 58-year-old background of the East's excitement will be reserved for Satur- most brilliant football rivalry. day when Army plays Notre Dame) Twice Harry Wells, a burly fellow and Princeton clashes with Yale. |who has been waiting two years for South — Alabama, playing Vander- this day, whipped tremendous passes on the loose, | In fact it was as amazing a picture of opportunism on the loose as any football field ever has seen, for the three times Harvard had the ball in year by Indian summer weather, the j biggest and most colorful crowd of the | Bastern gridiron season saw the serv- ice rivals put on a spectacular scoring battle in the first half, then stand off ft sion to Nebraska. Chicago staged & great finish, mauling Dartmouth 39-0 Saturday, fullback, in the third period to score Jan, 26—Minnewaukan, there (tent). Jan, 30—New Rockford, here. Feb. 2—Maddock, there. Feb. 6—New Rockford, there. Feb. 9—Drake, here. EAST Ing, traded Ralph (Cooney) Weiland, ton 26, Rutgers 6. flashy little center, to the Detroit seen d 19, Yale 6. {Red Wings for another pivot man, papel Voss, and an unnamed amount i $ 4 i he last two there. Lafayette 54, Lehigh 12. |, The Canadiens Sunday night bowed ft on Thursday, will have a cl into the air to wipe away half the Yale territory, the Crimson scored,|@! opposing threats in t @ touchdown and remain with Michi-| Feb. 13—Harvey, SE REE Lira el one ray ar ees oa Pp etree ese teen Cah periods. ive line fought Army’s {#82 &t the top of the Big Ten stand-| Feb, 1¢—MoClusky, here. Duquesne 26, Geneva 0. to Detroit, 4-2 Southeastern title while Louisiana ‘Then after Yale had rallied in the was on his way to a touchdswn when| Navy's aggressive {ought Army's /ings with unblemished records, Feb, 23-24—Conference tourney. Villanova 24, Temple 0. enzhe Ginicago Blackhawks defeated State, the only other contender, must ‘third period, had come on to batter he passed midfield. [forwards to a standstill, while the! “With » powerful wind at his back, FLASHER Bucknell 38, W. é& J. 6. oe! Bruins 1-0 before @ crowd whip Tulane Saturday and Tennessee Z = 4 strong right foot of Fullback Bill! pasetti, wisconsin guard, booted a] Dec. 15—New Leipzig, there. Penn Military 16, Susquehanna 0. 15,000, the largest to see a hockey Peciaissigalni rating win the Gan: |Clark gave the Midshipmen repeated | tieig goal with the ball held for place-| Dec. 22—E#igin, there. Muhlenberg 7, Dickinson 0. game in Chicago in two years, Princeton and Army Are Favored as | advantages in the kicking exchanges, on the title Saturday by overcom- { t ‘Kutstown i -yard line. f ith, there Lockhaven Teachers 64, Pee eae on Alabama vic Sut Navy's tleetest pair of backs were |""ane Gonters Sor tone Mignenanak| ie enema (Pa,) Teachers 0. *s a a ant q tory over Vanderbit. | R B "y 0: f N i dz to the Job of offsetting the lin the third period when the Badgers,| Jan, i6—Mort, here. Loyola (Baltimore) 7, Weshington|| Little St. Vincent | Par West—Southern Calfornis'sin-| ese bow! s Upp onent for Stanfor [areas care peer alah Emer Marmrr ey poe ear Lebanon Valley 6, Albright ¢ | New Giant-Killer | tersectional tussle with Georgia Sat- | evar : , attem} 0 kick out of | Jan. , . , PRE it Haase: i ig mate, Speedy Jack Buckler. ‘The stiff wind held the kick to 2—Eigin, here. Delaware 6, Juniata 6. > urday tops the program with st. Johnson, in the first few minutes |&™ , 22 * 2 Feb. 3 Middlebury 19, Vermont 13 6 3, 2 » = 5 it, there. q s Latrobe, Pa., Nov. 27. : LG. De As S| r : c : sent the west after defeating run back of a punt for Army's first |corein 10- tripe. . 27—Mott, there. the ways of the game, St. Vin- P ladiewest— A. i ; | tame nae Rent. Stanford | Cautornia Saturday 7 to 3, wuchdown. Buckler, as the elimax|""Tnere gain, hosever, the Badgers| Suarch 2--New Lelpsis, bere. SOUTH cent college “Monday” tates” is ‘St— A slim program fea-| turned Monday for the opponent i ‘of a 71-yard drive in the second Pe | hel J : Duke 7, North Carolina State 0. tired by the Big Six encounter of} it will face New Year's Day in From sources considered au- held for downs and once more sought Kansas and Missouri and Nebraska's! Pasadena in the Rose Bowl class- thoritative it was learned Prince- | | \ | | to date but each has one game to | | riod, romped 25 yards for the second to get away a punt. On a pass from HEBRON Nov, 29—Belfield, there (tent.). Dee. 8—Mandan, there. 14, Auburn 7. Place among the season's giant- : id deciding score after Walter Georgia 7, Georgia Tech 6. A little i hills iatersectional joust with Oregon! ic that annually comes closest to ton and Army are the first choice. | 2” ~_|center, however, Smith fumbled and ‘State 21, Mississippi State college in the of of State. | determining the country’s mythi- | Each team has a brilliant record |BAutmberger, hero of the Navy at-|atinnesota recovered one foot from| Dee: $—Mandan, there, F smeaepmameasaie ppt Western Pennsylvania, St, Vin- a Southwest — The Texas A. & M.| cal football champion. Army goal and substitute linemen |tH¢,g0al line. On the first play Lund! Dec’ 15—cien Uliin, here. Centre 49, Georgetown College 0. cent surveys a season of five vic- Christign - Soutien, andthe Texas! Preliminary steps in the nego- | play. Princeton has won eight | ArMY Boal had booted the point that|knled through tackle for the winning| Jen’ 13—Taylor, there. peed hin opera tories and three defeats but the Christian - Southern Methodist and| tiations to select a representative | games and scored 190 points te 6 fale Bales ec lead. touchdown. Bevan’s attempted place-/ Jan. 1¢—Richardton, here. Centenary 7, Mississippi 6. chief point of pride is the 26-to-7 Baylor-Rice duels Saturday all will| team from the eastern half of the | for the opposition but must de- Pinot since their fermoue ai-at tie at /Hick Was blocked, Jan, 2¢—New Salem, there. ‘Tulane Mi -mewanes S. triumph Saturday over previously 4 digure in the championship if Arkan-| nation found the undefeated and | feat Yale Dec. 2 to maintain its |... cago In 1928 Fave these nticent| For the first time this season Min-| Zen’ a-Glen Ullin, there West Virginia 14, Georgetown 12. | unbeaten Davis and Elkins, the : eas’ claim is declared invalid, | untied elevens of Princeton and | record completely intagt. Army | Cb Sees colting a series of |nesota’s net yardage gain figured be-| Hep, $—Taylor, here. St, Vincent 26, Davis and Elkin 6. | Highest scoring team in the coun- Rocky Mountain—The grand finale/ Army as those unofficially favor- has scored 213 points against 13 |"1V@l a at ea ee set was [JW that of her opponent, The Badg-| ep’ 1¢—New Salem, here. 33, Washington and| *y- comes Thursday witi Denver playing! ed in a list that also includes in winning nine contests and has [Renemeaend Se Aas, wag |¢TS, Gained 99 yards from scrimmage] ay’ 29 Richardton, . Lee 13. Teacher 6. Colorado University and the Colorado} Michigan and Duke. Notre Dame yet to meet on Dec. 2, | ‘Ne, Closest ene iii perso and los | %, shle = Gophers col-) ep 23—Conference tourney ‘Randolph Macon 21, Hampden Syd- Aggies fac ah. H = = Sei silat | 8e Ys . LEITH n — ud BURNSTAD GIRLS WIN Fifty beavers were imported from |Whipped for the fifth straight time, = here. ney 2, @ | 7 Of th Dec, 1—New Leipeig, Presbyterian 13, Satawbe "AR WEST MILLERS BEAT DULUTH: (Tribune Special Service) Wisconsin to Pennsylvania about 18|¢@me close to springing one - Dec. 15—Zigin, there. New River State 19, Moorehead) Stanford 7, Calif if a Minneapolis, Nov. 27—(P—Minne-| Burnstad. N. D., Nov. 27.—Burnstad | Y*8rS ag and now they are so num- | #Teatest upsets of the year, P ackers er Dec. 22—Mott, here. Teachers 7. | State 17, Washington E polis spoiled Duluth’s debut in the nigh school's girl basketball team wal- €TUS that the latter state has an- Ce co wi Dec, 29—Eigin, here. Clemson 7, Sitadel 0. je & Central Hockey League here Sunday, Joped the feminine cagers from Wishek |NOUNced a six-day open trapping sea- ! Football Sta: { F; Jan. 5—New Leipzig, there. Abilene Christian 3, McMurry 0. ‘Wyoming 7, Western State 0. t administering a 6-1 thrashing to the by a 12-tocd score hve for its tran, SON. i ootba! me) jotre Dame Fate Jan. 12—Flasher, here. Bt. Edward's 6, Texas Mines 0. Colorado 30, Colorado Col- Hornets in a brisk encounter. The consecutive victory. Members of the! ing cdi ieee : Jan. 20—Regent, here. Howard Jayne 6, Simmons 0. fege 0. game was the opening league contest Burnstad team are Harriet Hober€.’ More than 280 steel towe 65 to (By The Associated Press) Jan. 26—Flasher, there. Northwest (Okla.) Teachers 7, West| College of ‘Idaho 21, University of of the season. |Eunice Arntz and Mable Kirsch, for. Ts, Paul Johnson and Jack Buckler, G B F Profession-| Feb. 2—Carson, 5 ‘Texas Teachers 6, Idaho, South branch, 0. — jfards; Gertrude Dalve, Margaret $0 feet high, will be used to hold the| army—ormer ran 81 yards, latter 25, cree” Bay, Former Profession- Feb, §—Mott, there. Mississipp! ‘Teachers 33, Deltal St. Mary’s 92, U. 0.1. A. 14, There are more than 7,000 hospi-' Arntz and Leota Gau, guards. A week high tension wires that will transmit | for touchdowns that beat Navy. al Leaders, Have Lost Feb. 10—Regent, there. ® tals, with some 1,000,000 beds, in the ago Burnstad defeated Temvik 17 to| power from Boulder Dam to Los; Bernie Masterson, Nebraska—Faked 2—Carson, there. 4 ‘United States, No. | Angeles. placement kick. picked up ball and Seven Contests ‘MOTT “ { seooted pga tay y then added; Dec. en femn, here. 4 aA point that beat Iowa, 7-6. P Dec, 22—Leith, there. % | OUT OUR, WAY By Williams | Harry Wells, Harvard—His accurate| Chicago, Nov. 21.-(—The Notre| Jan’ §—Regent, there. passing accounted for first two!Dame system of football is working} Jan. 12—Elgin, there. touchdowns against Yale. very little better for the Green Bay| Jan. 16—Flesher, there. ‘< OH.NO. NOT TRYIN' TO BE MUSH — WHERE Al Norgard, Stanford—Caught 25-|Packers for years its leading ex-| Jan. 19—New Leipsig, there. e SMART - JUST GEIN' BO YOU GET THAT yard pass from Frank Ajustiza, ran 30|/ponent in the professional branch Jan. there. PREPARED FER TH’ WORST. MUSH STUFF? yards to score touchdown that beat /the game, than it is for the Irish! Jen. 30—New : Leipzig, here. I NEARLY FROZE TO DEATH \F ANYBODY TALKS California. themselves this year. th, here. ONE NIGHT, WHEN YOU 1" d Willis Ward and Ted Petoskey,| The Packers, for Just a5) Feb. 23—Regent, here. % ; ANYTHING BUT LEFT ¥ Michigan—Former grabbed pass for |tough to conquer as Notre Dame, and Feb. 27—Fiasher, here. STOPPED TH’ CAR TO TALK JABS, FORWARD PASSES, y ee! TO ONE OF Your BOY FRIENDS! || HOME RUNS, OR SOCKS” far booked BEd oak roe ee ee cries eo Me.) Maree aD. a ‘ NOW.IF I ONLY HAD A PAIR ‘ ON TH'CHIN-=ITS MUSH! Cotton Warburton, Southern Cali-|this season. Sunday they took a 17- Dec, 1—Lelth, there. | Perhaps you haven’t even thought OF EAR MUFFS,SO I COULDN'T LISTEN -You—— fornia — Led attack against Notre jto-6 beating from the New York| Dec’ 15 “guasher ‘hare | y HEAR TH MUSH - WHY,T THINK - Dame, scoring two touchdowns, Giants, leaders of the eastern divi- , 23—Regent, i i of Christmas cards yet but you are rueED noe ee ER pig Wit tox geumeltlng Cee | Cee ee tae beck ports-| Jan. SLelth, here. : THREE HOURS KJ thoug! e for game-w! touch- "s urne: ° i :. |e lc = down against Wisconsin, mouth’s bid for the western division| 380: 10~Carson, the | going to order some between now 3 Homer Key and Cy Grant, Georgia |lead by defeating the Spartans 17- Jan. 26—Elgin, 5 { a -: apeys surprise pass to Grant netted |to-14, Jan. 30—Mott, there. and Christmas, so why not have it 80 Tne And touchdown against abel passes helped Brooklyn to Feb. 2—Regent, . Hi Georgia : s a 14 decision over i i a ‘ Carl Sikes, Mtesesipel StateTook | Cincinnati lot its frst game since| pee t—Getasa, tas over with? Our stock is all clean punt, ran 99° yards for touchdown | Mike irge, bowing ta. *. : Philadelphis’s Eagles, 20 Minh Sviatoe, toee and fresh, beautiful new designs. Jan. 1—Scranton, there. ° . id . Jen. S—Scranton, here. Now is the time to get this much of \j Jan. 8—Rhame, " ee. 12-setinger, bare. your Christmas shopping out of the Jon eee ee way before the holiday rush. Feb. 3—Marmarth, here. Jan, 30—Gascoyne, here. Feb. 3—Marmarth, there. Feb. 6—Bucyrus, here. ‘ Feb, 9—Hettinger, there. e Marquette and Joliet were the Feb, 37—Haynes, here. PHONE 382 first eo to C1 HART THE REGENT Quality Printers Since 1873 COUR: THE MISSISSIPPI ' RIVER. The sketch ie of a 87. | Doct cual’ tore i Fourth ané Thayer Giaemarek, North Dakota : BERNARD. 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