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ence . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1933 : a vozen astern leams Are in hunning for bi to Kose bow ———___ 4 3 —_ _ GADETS,PRINETIN, NOTRE DAME ELEVEN ENDS SEASON IN BLAZE OF GLORY | Pi oA y ] ae ‘ i = POSOBLY COLUMBIA n Team ‘on OUR BOARDING HOUSE P 1 t 0 | U b t T f | S By Ahern BE ATS UNDEFE ATED rinceton, Uniy Unbeaten fea on MAY RECEIVE CALL: ZE~ ALL TM ASKIN’ FOR 1S $50, 1 HAD AN UNCLE BD In Country, Crushes Yale 27-2 ‘i | TO GET BACK TO CHICAGO, AN* WELL. WHO BOUGHT A oe _____ —__—_—__ 2 Tus SAE OER TONLE gee Hae )( SARNNE I JAMESTOWN’S TITLE CLAIM © |x Sewre wd cen we Whether Nebraska and Michi- \ GOLD MINE,“THE LITTLE PHOEBE, ?| Vou a50 ‘ DR AM ATIC FINSH for Old Nassau by Sopho- D igan Out of Running Not. | | |74 IN_COLORADBO 2 TH WIGH ALTITUDE a TH MINES TOTAL} | esd : 9 inning Wot y OUTPUT IN HIS. | more Band eH " i 4b BFFECTS MY PUMP, OR ID BE OUT , : Determined | ) R TEETH I-—-UNGE . v ‘PICK AN SHOVEL,ON THAT MINE = TH MINE UPFoR| {ish Come From Behind to Wip|| Neandell to Fight . ||Two Major Coaches, However, | 12% such as the Tigers of Princeton EXPECT DECISION MONDAY TH’ GLY I GOT IT FROM USED A YEAR, AN’ GOT Great Army Machine in On Fa: 7 *{naven't known in 10 long years, Te. w ! SOME BIGVEINS| | 13-12 Game rgo Program || Name Minot and Grand — |tenge sweeter than, anyiting + T Picked Wi UP TH GOLD J-~ WHY, HE ONCE ~~ ON HIS oo. {i Forks as Best (day through the huge Yale bow! on eam Picked Will Battle Stan- Fargo, » Dec, 1 - SOLD A CHICKEN TO ANOTHER my Mandell, former world’s light- the backs of 2 mighty band of sopho- - ford’s Cardinals New ‘PROSPECTOR FoR 6d BONAR MADE EXTRA POINT|| weight boxing champion, will meet (ey tie ‘ big ahr Tigers whipped the Bull- e Year's Day RE RTE Caen dare in he Tah wadl: Jamestown's claim for the unof-| With perfect precision, stunning Lukats’ Punting and Sensation-|| torium on De, Tm, tas || aL eee Tle aetiad Heat cea | Bencbocre naples cause Seas of Thursday, . 14. This ane jas recel endorse- 's hapless cause years e Pasadena, Cal, Dec. 4—(®)}—The al Running Paves Way to || nouncement’ was toade tate Satur. ||ment of more than a dozen impartial ogo with their new head coach, Prits o football world may learn Monday " day by Tommy O'Loughlin, promo- coaches at scattered points over the| Crisler, smashed down Yale's batter- Ps WEG cta'ck Yalta dain of the Victory ter for the Fargo Boxing club, SS oe ed sieven, piled up more points than | & country’s gridiron elevens will be in- | Which wil stage tis Bi-weekly PrO- |! i2tdcies ‘over, some ‘of, the suatzs| scored on the Ells and completed the 4 vited to meet Stanford in the Rose New York, Dec. 4—(%)—Turning|| nard in an eight-round feature ||*tongest gridiron machines, James-| 1933 season unbeaten and untied. ale n Bowl here New Year's Day. an apparent rout into an astounding || bout topping @ card of 30 rounds, ||town laid claim to the title, but Mo-|Thus they wiped away the memory ° Al Masters, graduate manager of victory, Notre Dame's hitherto bat- | ——— hall held that its record of six|0f the most humiliating defeat of the Stanford University, was expected to 4 straight wins over teams including|classic 60-year series, the 51-14 make the announcement if negotia- tered and baffled green shirts pulled M Minot and Williston entitled the!slaughter Yale inflicted two years tions started last week were brought themselves back from the depths of lants school to a sharing position with/sg0. - r 10 @ successful conclusion. @ disastrous campaign Saturday to Jamestown. Efforts to schedule a| Not since 1922, when Stan Keck and ' ‘Any one of several elevens, includ- overcome Army's two-touchdown lead | ff § Pla ff post-season game failed. his mates were on the loose, has i ing Army, defeated Saturday by No- in a dazzling fourth period rally and 0 e yo! Most of the coaches who felt|Princeton raged through a season tre Dame; Princeton; or possibly Col- smash the winning streak of the Ca- Jamestown’s Blue Jays had made the | Without defeat or tie. Not since 1928, | umbia, beaten only by Princeton, Jdets in the biggest upset of the 1933 f or Pro Pennant test showing this year were located ee Princeton won, 12 to 2, had the ‘ might get the call. lege football se: smaller schools of the state. ‘Tigers conquer ‘ale. only in 1 Whether this indicated Nebraska, “The final score wie i to 12 as the One coach thought Minot out-rank- ! i925, when they counted 25 points to 1 victor over Oregon State by a decisive fighting Irish, in less than five min- ed other football teams in the state,|°he Elis 12, in 1924 when they won, hs ‘ ; score but beaten by Pittsburgh, and jutes, wiped out West Point's big lead|Date and Place for Final Will|® another chose Grand Forks. 20 to 0, and in 1896, when the score 2 Michigan, tied by Minnesota, were ‘and pulled the game out of the fire Stating that “Devils Lake was the| ‘Was 24 to 6, have the men of Nassau + out of the running, was hard to de- H Be Announced Tuesday or only team that played all four of the | soe on such ® scoring spree as a hi- me ot ewes reported Sunday night Col- Ee PLAN ROUSING WELCOME | Wednesday fon” Ooach Do Doug aan of that city with one. : deiented "by Notre ) umbia would furnish Stanford’s op- ee See South Bend, Ind Dec. 4.—(P)— said, “rating these teams according | Dame in New York, the final conquest position. This could not be confirm- Notre Dame and South Bend had to what I consider their comparative |0f the season left Princeton alone et ed. D kk 9 D 8 rousing welcome ready for Coach || Chicago, Dee. 4—(P)-—Chicago's|strength, 1 would put Grand Porks| Smong the east’ undefeated and un- —_———- uke’s Dream o errec eason |) Tish football equed ‘today as they || te# Will defend their national pro-| fo teen Delmer, Margo and Jammes- | enemy st that included “Brown, No- 5 iran was or four inclu rown, Na- ee ill ') returned from their 13-12 triumph Hears iececepetternared title against |(onchaowns better then our teamome|‘Y, Columbia and Dartmouth,” was joux Cagers asted by Georgia Tech Eleven!" "=" [muy rat cums an canton entre ice | Tae one he ! -—-—_-__-_--—— with a comeback that 2 of recognition as the |“ when John cullen, Yale Battle Concordia |Fessenden Mentor Cannot ne Tits Sac, ne Tor Saye tnmounoe the date and place of the save champion.” Smith aia," |iathe, Moshe punt end chased essenden Wientor 0 ee |Underdog Engineers Rise inj crowd of 76,000. playoft Tuesday or Wednesday. ‘Minot was by far the strongest | beyond the end zone in the first pe- Basketeers Dec 8 i u ° Splendor to Smite Blue Tt was 2 marvelous triumph for a! The Giants clinched the eastern|team, Coach L. C. McMahan of Man-|Tlod Saturday, ran the total points « Coach Mach $ Cham ionshi Pr sal team that had tasted Uttle previously |title Sunday by trouncing Pittsburgh |dan said, and “even though James- | against the Tigers this year to eight. Pp p ‘opo | Devils 6-0 this season except football bitterness, |27-3. The Pirates went into the lead/town apparently has won the cham- EES | especially as it came in the last period |!n the second period Mose|pionship, I believe that Minot has aj SET FOR BILLIARD TOURNEY Coach Clem Letich Building | of the last game against its most|Kelch kicked a field goal, but the|much better team.” Chicago, Dec, 4.—()—Ralph Green- Fessenden, N. D., Dec. 4.—(?)— | eliminate beyond redemption half | Atlanta, Dec. 4. m cherished rival, but it was a shatter-|Glants warmed up in the third and| One coach gave Jamestown a slight |leaf, the New York cue master, will ' Team for Game With Expressing. definite opposition to | of the teams of the state the first » Dec. 4—(}—Duke's dream | ne climax for an Army team that |steged « three-touchdown raid in the |edge over Mohall and added that had |start his campaign for another world week, which would ruin the of a perfect season and a possible /tad whipped everything else all sea-| fourth. Mohall defeated Minot later in the|Pocket billiards championship Mon- : Nebraska Dec. 8 8 plan suggested by Coach John- | ort; niuen wo ‘succeseful |R08e bowl bid was dashed Saturday|son and which looked to be headed| Portsmouth, making its final effort | season, it would be @ toss-up between |day night against Charles Seaback aly ny Mach of Mohall for a method team, and hand the season’s suc- |tY ® relentless Georgia Tech eleven | toward West Point’s first clean slate | stop the Bears, battled the defend- |the two. of Astoria, N. Y. Greenleaf has held of determining an official state | cess to the seasoned team which |that scored a second-period touch-|in 17 years. champions to @ 7-all tie at half| B. M. Boyd of Crosby and P. O.|the title since 1919 with few inter- 3 Grand Forks, N. D. Dec. 4—A| championship football team, | has a decided advantage over a |20Wn and then stiffened to repulse Buckler on Sidelines time, but could not withstand the pace|Sigerseth of Kenmare nominated |Tuptions, but this time will be op- : smooth, easy-going basketball quin-| Ernest H. Kotchian, Fessenden green team in thelr first game. | ©very Duke threat. Buckler was on the sidelines, pre- | @nd went down 17-7. Jamestown for the “best showing.” | Posed by nine of the country’s best. tet, representing the University of mentor, described it as an “out- Early season setbacks would. Out of the wreckage of a campaign|paratory to being rushed back into], The stopped a Bear drive | Boyd said “Mohall hasn't the team for | The schedule calls for 45 matches to North Dakota, will make its second growth of the noted theory ‘over- cause the “unsuccessful team of |that had seen them lose five of their|the game, when Simons’ attempted |in the third period, but Jack Manders|a state championship claim.” be played in 18 days. ‘ stand of the season Friday, when it emphasis of football.’” | this year to immediately rebuild | “ine games by narrow margins, the}/punt from behind the Cadet goal- connected for @ place kick. In the; Coach Trueblood of New Rockford ————————__ ‘ meets Concordia College in Moorhead.| Division of the state into dis- | through the year to have a sea- {Dattered Engineers arose to whip the|line was blocked by » wall of green |fourth period Manders intercepted a|Ceclared Jamestown to be “undoubt- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ( Minn. tricts for selection of a champion, soned team for the next year and | Blue Devils. 6 to 0, and stamp a bit-|from the left side of the Notre Dame|Pass, and Red Grange threw to ¢dly the outstanding team.” Others}i~ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ’ Coach Clem Tetich plans to build| Kotchian sald, would upset sched- | coaches would have to be rehired |‘ climax to the record of the best |line and recovered for the second |Molesworth for the last touchdown. {endorsing Jamestown's claim included| “OF GUADER K, OSsORD,” ALO fis Nodak team up for the all-im-| ule rcne which is an important | year after year to take up where |°€am in Duke history. Irish touchdown by Wayne Millner. Green Bay trimmed Philadelphia | coaches at Milnor, Monango, Wahpe-| KNOWN AS G. K. OSJORD, DE- portant contest of the practice sea-| factor in successful football, | they left off,” Kotchian said. This gallant Duke eleven, a Wallace| ‘This was the climax of a comeback |10-0 on 2 field goal by Clark Hinkle|ton, Reeder, Elgin, Fessenden and AS Teay hereby given by the un son against the Nebraska University ————--—---_______________’______"____| Wade production, battled gamely to|that was wildly tl and almost |and some fine passing by Arnold | Enderlin. deraigned Fay Hunter, administrator ade team, which comes to Grand Forks Dickin Ca alternate position at one of the guard |the end and threw terror into the|berserk in its intensity, as the Irish | Herber. Belfield’s coach, John Hardy, said|of the estate of Gunder K. Osjord also Dec. 29. Previous to that engage- son Lagers | rus. |nearts of the Engineers with its long|fought for @ victory that goes e long| A 98-yard dash by Gil Le Febrvre| doth Jamestown and Mohall made the | ARS", 95,5,,K;, Chord. late of, the ment, the Sioux take on Jamestown “ | Anumber of promising freshmen and |and daring passing offensive in the} way toward making them forget their | ¥8 the high spot of a 10-0 victory for | vest showing. Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and Superior Teachers. W ll M Bi jfophomores heve made strong bids||ast period. previous string of reverses, but loom. |Cincinnati over Brooklyn. pe _——______¢ | deceased: to the creditors of, and ali The first. North Central conference 1 eet BisOM in the carly practices. Onee the Dukesters drove to Tech’s|ing big in the background was the| Chicago's hapless Cardinal's show-|/ Cage Schedules | |zssis ot sald’ deceasea to ese, ff seme for the North Dakotans is = 1-yard line, only to have an offside|drop-kick for extra point made by|/@d sharp improvement in holding] 4 s' them with the necessary vouchers, ; ‘: against Morningside Jan. 3. The fol- * {nenalty throw them back and spoil|Reyman Bonar, quarterback, after | Boston to a scoreless tie in their sea- WATFORD (eel ea Te aig ices aie | poebrimaran tien Teachers and Agricultural col-| Millers, ngers regis Lact ah sani ne oe bere Nepees Dallas. ios we Dec. 8—Van Hook, Nee Hunter, the administrator a 4 ‘ é Rai . s 4 0 2 = nce 610 4th Street, 11 y University. Before making their con-| lege Quints Will Clash In 1-to-1 Deadlock]. Early in the second period came the | fret teutndowne” 7” ie Dec. 14—St, Mary's, Bismarck, here.| Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State ference debut at home, the Nodaks — break that was to lead to Tech’s win-| Army's two touchdowns came close pe oe tes: fhe County, “Court of Burlelgh County, meet South Dakota State at Brook- Wednesday Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—()—Fighting pins eueidown: eaten as he| together, a result of smart and ag- rey io cee =r North Dakota at his otttes in the ings. ras pass deep ‘own ter- ve’ seizure of 5 Court House in the City of Bismarck, On Jan, 19 Slowx fans will see thelr tr the Central Hockey League leader; ior, "Roeler purposely grounded | Buckler led a 24-yard soaring chats Jan. 18-Ray, bere, Bee Reuter favorites in conference action for the! Dickinson, N. D., Dee. 4.—v}—|SHP, Minneapolis and Eveleth battled the ball and drew s 15-yard penalty |efter Stancook recovered a fumble by pra tirgesiecrtiets orable I. C. Davies, Judge of the first time. South Dakota State will Dickinson State Teachers college will| !° 9 1-1 tie in an overtime game here/|that shoved the Blue Devils to their | Lukats early in the second period. An Jan. 26—Arnegard, there. County Court within and for Burleigh ; be the opposition. Then Morning- Open its basketball season here Wed- Sunday, deaving the two clubs knot-|1-yard stripe, 18-yard pass, Buckler to B Feb, 2—Williston, here. COnnE cg orth Dekare nee cieea rae i side, South Dakota University and nesday with the North Dakota Agri. |*ed_for first place. Rossiter made a great kick out to|featured the advance and Buckler ale arco aoa hour of 10 o'clock’ in’ the forenoon of Norih Dakota State, the latter twice, cultural college, defending cham-,_ The Rangers got their score in the | Tech's 45. Quarterback Roberts open- | dashed ihe lett emdvte Feb. 10—Arnegard, here. said day, at the Court rooms of aald { play here. pions of the North Central confer- | Middle pore ed up his serial tricks and Phillips|from the 3-yard mark on a lateral rls tae a gotas of Bismarck, in “Burleigh, Counts, Fie Petes efitag Noctis te | a minutes o¢ lay in the tird pee [computed three tomes that carried |from Johnson, Feb. 20—Alenatier, Seats Dake, the gerd bees around a pair of fast-stepping for-| Though rated as the underdogs for |. lhe 's 18. Cadets Come Back @ . 5 fer Allow- wards in Pinky Mullen, veteran of the meeting, the Dickinson ees Roengeteed coe mee ar relied Peterson rammed through tackle to) The Cadets came right back with RR AS Pm "Gnd for Final Distrivation of two years, and Herman Witasek, do not concede victory for the A. C./teprra the seal ead Brotroldy Millen |Duke’s 5. Roberts’ signal for a reverse |another tally after Bucknam . 1 ppciinaaa juniof sharp-shooter who electrified squad, ‘The Savages have seven let- ‘WG the goal and Scotvold, Miller] with Wink Davis lugging the ball|up to selse a pass by Lukats and re- Dee. 11—Hebron here. STATE OF NORTH DAK yt the conference last year. In addition termen and a strong supply of re-| “7 Slammed It past Almquist, — {caught Duke completely off guard|turn it to Notre Dame's 22, Johnson Dec. 14—Dickinson 6M oe Bunce Bn eee to these, he has Ted Meinhover, 6 foot serves. | ¢—_________________ 4nd the Tech halfback raced across|Iunged over the last foot for the Dec, 22—Watford Ci aa) bere. IN ‘COUNTY COURT, Before Hon 1. 7% inch center; Bernie Smith, cap-| His squad lacking height, Coach | Football Sco |the goal without a hand having been|touchdown after a series of short Jan. 5—Glendi ty he: for hearing and adjusting all claims tain and star guard; Weston Booth, Harry V. Weinbergen’s principal worry | FES | ald upon him, zains, plus an offside penalty against Jan, 12—Bismarck Te TRE *Galord, aieo, known as G, W- On- reserve guard of last year, and Harold for the season is the development of @_______"_¥| the jan. 13—Mandan there. jord, deceased, which have been duly Tait, reserve forward last season. a center. R. Foss, Glendive, Mont., Georgia Tech 6; Duke 0. e ‘The end of the third period was in Jan, 19—Glendive there. CEDnD Seee ears plaaphe aaa A number of promising sophomores a letterman of 1931, probably will be | Dayton 21; Denison 0. H $ ve Irm sight and Army, feeling secure, was Jan. 20—Beach there. Dated November 25th, A. D. 1933, 4 have’come to the fore in early prac- assigned to the pivot position for the | South Caroline 16; Auburn 14. i “ juggling its forces, when Notre Dame Jan, 23—Dickinson Model. Bay Hunter, i tice and should become integral parts opening encounter. L. 8. U. 7; Tulane 7. \ selzed suddenly on the advantage Feb. 2—Bismarek here. ofMdunder K.osjera ane = Be of the Nodak squad. Jack Charbon-' ‘The Dickinson teachers are build- | Mercer 31; Oglethorpe 0. | FLOIG ON 1 Op NUNg| seine oy ly Buck- 9—Beach here. Qnown as GK. Osjora, De- 4 neau, of Fargo, at guard; Gordon ing their offense around four veteran | Texas Christian 26; Southern Metho- | ler’s punt. After «being back up Feb. 16—Mandan here. a Aamoth, ali of Fargo, another guard; forwards. Captain Emerson Larimer. dist 6 | agains thelr line only a few 23—Conference piay-ott. adeateas fernon ; ty; D. Fredericks and W.|Notre Dame 13; Army 12, mr the Irish a Boe Davis Lake; Jack McDonell. Prodericks, Dickinson? and fe Eoat: Princeton 30; ale 2, Toronto Hockey Team Has| just short of raiified on thle reek” BOTICE TP: CABIEEAMS. ‘ Grafton, forward; Byron Spiel- gate, Dickinson. F. McDonald, Man- | Florida 19; . launched attack. Dickinson Model, here. THE MATTER OF THE 7 man, forward, from Mandan, have dan, and Orville Maule, goes ie ery Great Week Against Amer- With ae Lukats 2. Alon MOF Mattie Foster, Sue POTATE pleased the Sioux mentor in their are veteran guards. W. Doering, a|Kansas 7; George Washington 0. icans and Maroons reeled off a first down and then Mill- Jan. 16—Dickinson (tent.) debclgneds We Fe yoken, the advoinit: iM showings to date. ‘sophomore looks good enough to get | Boston college 13; Holy Cross 9. rsp on ap cy end-around, dashed Jan. 19—Fryberg, trator of the entate gf Matte Foster, | another down on Army's 23. Jan. 26—Glen Ullin, there. Geanty ‘of Burleigh and State ‘of 0 New York, Dec. 4—()—The To-|All told, after the teams changed ‘ 2—Model High at Dickinson. | North Dakota, 4 a OUT OUR WAY By Williams | |ronto maple’ tents of tte Netionei |208ls, the Notre Dame charge carried % Feb. §—Sentinel Butte, here. ior of, and all persons having caitns A ate os ae aeelves Chats lugped toe bal ex times Sita Feb, 25—Sentivel Butte, there, [‘gucnuiuttaitors mith, he, Receestey ‘At SHOWS WHUT IM I COULDNT PULL You division standing Monday. out being halted short of substantis! March 2—Glen Dilin, here. Hirst publication of this notice, to THOT OF, IN THIS FAMILY! \/ OUT OF THERE, IF THERE \ ing Tuesday, the Leata whip-|Yardage and registered the touch- 7 — ticsthatrect: North, in the ely of ALLUS DUMPED INTO TH! WERE ANY CAKES, WEEN ped the New York Amerioans” 1, |20*8, from which Bonar kicked goal. | Ng” | @ ANAMOOSE ismarck, in Burleigh County, North BACK SEAT, WITH TH' ONIONS, || OR FRUIT BACK THERE Then they invaded Montreal to take Punting Paves Way ‘@NEA | Dec. S—Harvey, here. Pakote, or to the Judge of the Coun, SPUDS AN JUNK. BACK-SEAT || BACK-SEAT BOB,TH' 4 1-0 decision from the Maroons and | Lukats) punting then paved the way Dec. 7—Denhoff, there. Darcte, at his office in the Burleigh BOB, THE FAMILY ONION- OH, || BUNDLE BUSTER, IS MORE in & return encounter Saturday they |{" the decisive touchdown. ‘The spiral By ART KRENZ there. County, North Dakota Court House BOY! WON'T T ‘MEMBER pirat D defeated the Montrealers 8-3. tnat Johnson allowed to roll deep Dec. 19—Drake, here. in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh { b A IKE IT! YOu JUST GOT Leafs moved on to Detroit Sunday |‘"to Army territory, stopping finally! © (NEA Service Sports Writer) 22—Minot there. |COBREY: Donte. Dexots, : THIS,WHEN 1'M RICH! WONT FOOLED, FOR ONCE — | night and whipped the on the 8yard line, covered 68 yards Jan. 5—McClusky, here. Team t Ge Device eign et ae A sZ KNOW WHO TO PUT IN TH!/ \ SO, TAKE IT LIKE A MAN 3 to 0. Red Wings | ‘rom the line of scrimmage. : t ‘Gointy “Court within “and for, the : BACKSEAT, WITH TH’ s The Canadiens, meanwhile, slipped reoters had looked for John- County of Burleigh, and State of i) GOLF from the lead when they absorbed 9|£00 to try one of his famous run- oF. gs revere Tatas neuror fc2 ction from hele, omamen, to test ont Inber Ne wes 8 tcniypce Se'Bie Clute nognas of alla Gobet ht an easy y. 5 leigh County, Noi 8-4 vietory from the Americans Set-|_Buskler’, presence in the punting heating Jang. sdiveiine, ally gine 7 Rengers the Cadet tactics look better, " aes Mer oie Brulee hoes ated it was, Simons took just gaa duly snd Temulariy presented as hae Saturday, then returned to New York ‘‘raction of a second too long to get ‘Dated this 18th day of November, Sunday night to take s 1:6 TM emenapers Srabiine Kick ened, A.D. 1933, ie ae overtime decision from the | never sight. ; , F j Blackhawks. |The only goal was a0 ec toi® Dame's Big, rugged Une play ihe, Mirtalatraier of, ie so t ; accident seconds before game " : a barney 21 bs Toaeter hight | Cadet tera, aya regulars, a8 11-37 11, : wa reversed score. they appeared fresh, held their : Dall got ct vitry ovr to! 8 but edn te nt ata Chae i Blackhawks Thursday night replacements were not equal |ioaned pont in front when bots (sudden emergency of trying 10 save bisidleigetiscl oo ht Schoo! i TO DEFEND TILT AT HUB ‘West Point altogether used more ie rg ie New York, Dec. 4.—(4)—Vince Dun-|than two complete teams, whereas Classes in Shorthand, Typing 4 dee, who won his world’s middie-| Notre Dame made only five substitu- ' weight title at Boston, has elected to| tions, four in the backfield. and Penmanship will be held make his first defense of it at the| The ‘statistics revealed an advant- at the Capital Commercial \ same spot. The Newark, N. J., 160-|a¢@ for Notre Dame in every major City College, beginning Dee, éth. ’ pounder, recent conqueror of Lou|department of play. The Fea We Valley City Reserves 17; Sanborn 15, | fester dedear dr eg etl | foog AoE gah ) = { Louis Pasteur was = great For Rates ie hamplonship against Andy Callahan|the Soldiers, rolled up 135 yards which was further French SCIENTIST. W: ‘or w'Sawrence, Mass in the, ‘Bostor|Tuhing t0 00 for. their rivals, sod isd Sy the tact ther safes, Bonar,| the moving. pcture cian, Was Me Garden Friday night. Dundee will be|gained nearly three times as much | helped accumulate total returns of| _ POSTMASTER GENERAL in College or 1747-M favored but Boston has been a -“jinx” | Yardage on passing. 129 yards compared with only 66; Harding’s administration. The proms for chempions for several ‘The winners also-had « kicking ad- | yards made by Army run-backs. country is CZECHOSLOVAKIA,