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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,19384_ __... Launch November Windup of Grid Campaign ‘| State Prep Elevens DEMONS WILLPLAY [23 MAJOR COLLEGE TEAMS REMAIN UNBEATEN AND UNTIED MAGICIAN ELEVEN ATMINOT SATURDAY {is humming, “This Is My Lucky And the little Dutchman is | an even bigger bang out of it Rig lets pulling touthdowns, and wi ‘i been more important’ to date— extra points—out of the hat without ¥ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Gg’ a7 By Ahern D wz WA "HOLDM BACK THAR, GOPHERS, MAROONS, | gepeeee ee ven COAL ILLINI AND MICHIGAN Yi eesvol—nuzzan! > %7 WELL RUN, ARMISTICE, MLAD ! 7 EGAD, SASON,1 HAVE A BIG 7% HIM Sais ‘aecan ame the-ald of mirrors. i MONEY HORSE, IN THAT AM SHOWIN BRETT Nat Gtan dt. en att ; rt % West 4\ STEED /—MyY WOR! 1D, WHAT IN ALLEYS DEN HE DID ON U.S. Net Star Must ie / . . ee ; ae WAVE, 1 BEEN DOW ALL Whal pecias tae Moe oe | ae Face Court Charge | THESE YEARS '¢ HORSE RACING N NOV. 1 ‘ —A lew York, 1 —()—Berke! E h seg IS MY BUSINESS, SEASON, HE COME IN "BOUT Jay | Nine Elevens Booked for Com- Bell, nationally-known tennis star, ; FO LENGHTS AREAD OB 77 petition Against Other Un- must answet a charge of violating FORX HAS CLEAN SLATE | ~ LTA the Sullivan act as the result of os TH TRACK SCRAPERS, (77771 defeated Rivals the finding of two revolvers in his BETWEEN RACES/ room in an east 56th street hotel. Bismarck High School Reserves oe ite Bhan spd found by two . ves in @ sear " Play Carson on Local Grid ARMY TACKLES ILLINOIS room Wednesday while inveaugating — ® complaint by Stanley YX Program Saturday : Ciltago, forider roothinate or mene gees Navy, Dartmouth, Princeton Police sald Young complained he had j Mian ios ree ate ap . and Syracuse Remain in be ‘an ae ate pray pid an : state elevens by their convincing East; Huskies in West summer. The authorities said Bell triumph over a strong and previously ts Lett te connection with the trans- unbeaten Dickinson juad, journey . io Minot Saturday 16: an ensoaiee New York, Nov. 1.—(4)—Thirteen Bell, who was released under $500 r with Coach Glen “Red” Jarrett's major college football teams still are bond Wednesday night. denied the P Magicians. pursuing that will o’the wisp, a per- guns were his and said he did not 1 The Demons last week threw a fect season, an all-conquering cam- know to whom they belonged. r monkey-wrench into the possibilities paign marred neither by defeat nor c of selecting a clear-cut claimant for tie. 1 North Dakota's unofficial football Here’s the list of major teams nei- i title in the western part of the ther beaten nor tied as it stands now: ¢ State by upsetting the Midgets who East — Army, Navy, Dartmouth, f had previously downed Mandan and ries Saal etaeevear ililWk ek ’ Williston. iwest—Minnesota, s, i be Minot downed Williston, Mohall cago and Michigan State. ‘and the Minot pees na Aeraas ey Winewin ei Tulane. ~ d a tie with Devi and lost to; ir Wes ‘ashington. ¢ Fargo and Grand Forks which would Rocky Mountain—Utah Aggies. Jay Berwanger,* sparkplug of the University of Chicago football J make the results of Saturday's game A study of the schedule for the rest} t¢&m, is shown going up and over in a little aerial work of his‘own to F virtually @ toss-up. of the season shows that of these 13, Score one of the touchdowns for the Maroons in their 19.6 defeat of the a ‘Although all Class A teams in the es 200 UP THE: ALLEY no fewer than nine are booked for University of Missouri at Chicago, (Associated Press Photo) west have Geil defeated te still ——- Uns Msn nda es etl or bbl = -—————— se ' remains sever unbeaten class B eams al on ist, thus making atl sn tl oe Y feta a eat BOB ZUPPKE’S TRICKS OFFSET a victory over @ class A aggregation d fi t d Big T T far short of 13. Alabama, Tulane, 0 with no defeats in state competition. & n e ea e en eams pan areal and Washington are the CK OF WEIGHT AT IN I E be lone exceptions. al ie eae tore i er >| ~~ FRSk Records in Saturday’s G Army Settle Toa La ILLINOIS : win 9 to 7. y s james Army, for instance, plays Illinois ' 4 Beach Plays Dickinson Ve — |this week and Navy later as well as], lead. Slice off tackle when you're bs Beach, Garrison, Mott and Mar-|) , knowledge that someone's losing e Harvard and Notre Dame. Army is}Orange and Blue Backs Make down so close. It’s no time for it marth still Bod Beatle a Michigan's Invasion of Minne-|streak has to end. Lund Is Injured; the only rival still unbeaten which} Qwn Coach Nervous With _| Hocus-Pocus ele they're ganged up ; according avi le rec Ohio State-Western Reserve: Sam g Navy must play but the Midshipmen on you at the goal line. And quit} . although all of the teams with the) 80ta Expected to Attract — witiaman, who left Ohio State after ° will’ have worries enough against Intricate Maneuvers kicking on fourth down. They know . apstoemd of Beach sot tied in Over 60,000 Fans a stormy pyesl int ee ‘Western y lot lay hn Washington & Lee, Notre Dame and : Ber reply eae - i’ then. pe ¥ Sitter Se Taos sr eel rc, engine ais oe) Me Prin and_minton wil], hes fm, i ain—notr is eve 6 od a: champions of the North Missouri Chicago, Nov. 1—()—Big Ten foot- | him @ chance Michigan Game square off against one another. C. Zuppke this season is illustrating | Solved Tricks Too Late b Slope conference. Garrison, while|ball attendance figures, already well —_———————_ ; Syracuse appears to be the most |how well a resourceful coach can get; Illinois executed so many spinners, P winning the McLean county title was|ahead of the thriving 1933 season, 1 dangerous obstacle. in Michigan’s beanie ps @ light squad and none reverses, bee Lenard finally a < held to two tie games, once Un-| will be swell YOU RE 7 th. Power. | in defense ly stood ant fetodsar agen by. wrustinea, tnitlsesting tara with all cuiers ty HIE |Bengtson, Gophers’ Star Tackle, Chicago's Maroons, assuming they| Opening the campaign with a pro-, Waited for plays to break, " On the local gridiron program this}ence teams in action Saturday. Also Hurt; Lin Satur. get past Purdue this week, still have |blem Illinois team, the veteran Zup- | ‘Yet it was Illinois’ involved meth- @ weekend, the Demon reserves tackle] Four undefeated teams, three of 4 jeup Satur- the hardest sort of a row to hoe—|pke has guided it over two high|ods that paved the way to its touch- | the Carson high team at 2 p. m.,/them within the conference, will risk \ day Uncertain Ohio State, Minnesota and Illinois in hurdles, Ohio State and Michigan, and|down just before the gun ended the Saturday at Hughes field. This will | their prized records on the day's foot-] Dutch Ruether is managing Seattle succession. Minnesota, the power- {threatens to sweep through to an un-| half. e be the last game for the reserves who ball menu. in the Pacific Coast loop pr oth: house of the Big Ten, apparently has |beaten season. Army, Northwestern,! “Beynon kept running to the outside have previously conquered the Car-| Michigan's invasion of Minnesota's! ing that is, the cleo is paying |qqinnespolls, Nov. 1.—()—Minne-|an excellent chance of finishing un-|Wisconsin, and Chicago furnish: the|as a threat, and on one of the magn | son eleven and also played a tlejmighty horde at Minneapolis is ex-|nimn living expens hy prying ;sotaa’s power in a pinch went on{defeated and untied if the Gophers |remaining opposition, with the Cadets | few occasions that a lateral was not e game with St. Mary's. Pected to attract 9.000, the record|him a char or ane ‘pron will give |trial Thursday while Michigan, glad|get past Chicago for their other|and the Maroon likely to prove the! tossed under these cireumstances, it mn Seven of North Dakota's high|throng of the day, with 50,000 or more | any ‘Al Lopes = ie ts. te 4 to hear of Gopher troubles, prepared games are with Michigan, Indiana |More ‘exacting tests. {Crain Portman, a 155-pound. junior, luxurious, pleasant, school gridiron elevens boast unde-j Watching undefeated Army tangle fly sit he niscontcape erat foullto act the part of an unfavorableland Wisconsin. Illinois has Army,| With a comparatively small line,' cut inside of Michigan’s right tackle, oa oa "i and ci ‘eated records, three of them with| With undefeated Illinois at Champaign. Gene Tunney wap oe eats cay | craminee: Northwestern, Wisconsin and Chicago |Zuppke immediately dismissed the |and sprinted 29 yards to the Wolver. | Warm! Imagineit curling com- 2 rire cd’ Goal lines, as a reduced|At Siege, Field, 3, the Inrgest| wine, eee Raney wes 2? cae ’ Cheong pana ane Captain | stil in front of it. idea of shoving the other fellows’ ines” 14-yard stripe. fortably:up to your skin . fi on i eee ooueie the isa certainty for the important Pur: (Bloat Terercta Panes and ihe “fee Bengtion, lar tackle, out of vaahingtoe's Sustes, fe ee “in the Ohio State engagement,' Two Pinter, rrpe adie . poe nen sem . i Associated Press. due-Chicago duel. Nee the lineup, put the Gophers on the t i hich th t i - Grand Forks Heads Pack Big Crowds Expected otf iether! dockey Bitvio Gouoct |*P0t to Prove their resourcefulness, Spemartaupaaracione! ibenien Wane win; the vou Mer of ae Sr sie lees oa ges Gentlemen, Hanzs is the ca ., Heading the peck, Grand Forks! O11, gitte pes has a lucky gost... and it's named|cate, (Wo bad breaks, with neither!ington State, undefeated in Coast|the tired eyes of seasoned observers ‘carriers required four downs to nego-} Heavyweight Champion! j apes Hash aan leas 804 expect, 20,000 atauibeeltec caer “Sy”... Tee eninnl tan Goan ane rae ani ee ee of !Conference competition, and South- Pa rere Hrapene, in whieh & | tiate the final three yards. Elastic-knit . . . it’s limber le “i ‘s Playi e - lern California to beat. half dozen athictes handled the ball . . Tecan: at Cleveland; Indiana and Iowa look|¢"ting some supernatural powers over | urday, or of being up to form if they We hata |_ Harry Kipke attributes Michigan's) enough to co-operate with he *lhis master this year... a8 Silvio is 4 Alabama seems most likely of them play that wound up with an end! arti 1 of fe Gridders who did not lose an en-|£0F 17,000 at Blooraington, and North y do, appear about to force Minnesota y | Startling reversal of form this fall their opponents scoreless are repre- 4 2 si en aback by the turn in luck,|tion, the best And it was just as well for Michi-| = le r 10 Four other games, involving im-|Nashville to play part time in the |th, lon, guess seems to be that lrier. and strain, H. sentatives of Crosby, Lurimore and je Gophers recovered in composure neon i an that the Ann Ai » HANES never ol Mott. Other undefeated schools are|POTtant middlewestern teams, promise ae was heralded by a flock of | Thursday to fling a challenge, “we'll >, mel etrey eee eee Reig et encore. Has i re ih was,| “We could not have attempted any| hitches? Sizes are right... ur Kenmare, Linton, Beach, Hatton and to draw close to 100,500 with the Notre-| trunks containing a dozen new suits| peat Michigan without Pug,” whose Pri P, the Orange and Blue backs did every- part of the juggling done by Illinois,” r the dot . ( pagal Q i Dame-Pittsburgh game topping them|4nd more silk shirts than » big-time|right thumb is in a bad way, and|;onceton, with their slates clean of jo mee ae explained the Ann Arbor mentor.| "iehtto - Buttons, but- ee Class A teams lsted for combat are|*!!, with 60,000 or more. gambler . . . he used to go in for added the same regarding Bengtson, |" “feat. : “What we require is a running back| tonholes, cuffs, and seams Fargo at Wahpeton, each school hold-|_ “!0ng the Big Ten front, these are|Muulti-colored automobiles . . . Chi-|sutfering from a sore back. ee Make Zuppke Nervous like Herman Everhardus, cr Jay Ber-| sewed for keeps, not just sew- ing a record of five wins and one |°2™ of the football magnets attract-|Cago is becoming a hotbed for the! Last-minute maneuveis, with both The number of times Miinois at|W@nger, of Chicago. Bill Renner will loss; Jamestown and Valley City; ing the crowds: fight game . . . what with little Davey |coaches and trainers mitting un- FEDE L P tempted straight running plays could|help us in the closing gamés, but his. 10 and Bismarck at Minot, ‘ A battle of two|Day and Frankie Sagilio, two home|certainty over Lund and Bengtson, have been counted on the fingers of | broken ankle will keep the Youngs- ex Intense sectional rivalry marke id highly polish-|towners, waging spirited campeigns|sent George Roscoe and Art Clark- one hand. Even in the closing min-|twn boy out for at least two weeks = Bre rranies at Pemenden’ aad kee ed elevens with the result a toss-up|asainst each other to see who'lllron to exchanging lefi halfback and utes, when the prime object of the|™ore.” eg an n- nodes a battle of wits between| knock Barney Ross’ lightweight crown | set up two alterations in the line. Champaign lads was to hang on to the Michigan Goes Illinois £03 «++ HAl = re citieaten teams in the north: pais ane leet Army and Jack Bey- re ‘They're so evenly matched| mq -Widseth, left tackle, moved over, ball, and protect a one-point lead.| Despite Kipke’s remarks, it was a atAnes ch west conference, Kenmare and Crosby ij aT anes recently fought ® draw . . ./to the right side, vacated by Bengt- eet! Jack Beynon, Les Lindberg, and the| typical Tlinois play that’ permitted Mex ktewie Will be battling for the loop cham- Gopher Fans Want Massacre i ® return bout is expected to turn}son, and Dick Smith, regular last others continucd to handle it liké| Willis Ward, Michigan's one speedy Foe ate: se oo pionship. Michigan-Minnesota: The Gopher he bugs away from the gate. year, came in at Widseth's ordinary |Agsociation Campaigns fo r|basketbail players. back, to ankle 34 yards to the Wol- ting Gempeny Whee “ste The championship of the central|fans want an old-fashioned m: ene aia as Post. That's the way it stood Thurs- Quarterback Beynon waited until] verines’ touchdown in the third quar- mi North Dakota conference rests on the| with the Wolverines the vicime occe| Chillies Sell Bartell, day with further orders awaited from{ More Than § Per Cent [fourth down to kick. ter. : result of the game between Garring- |the long series, Michigan has won 19 4 Coach Bierman. ‘i After three successive complicated| Johnny Regeczi shot a pass to Mike ton and Fessenden. A Carrington |games against the Gophers, retgi| Shortstop, to Giants Raise Promised maneuvers failed with the ball on|Savage, the right end, and the latter fre victory will cinch the title for the|four and tied two. ai asic —_— , Fights Last Nicht | ais prichisan’s bmostard mark in the fin- henge the ball to wera ae anseene, , ot Cardinals for th a New Yors, LHP)" i > al seconds, Illinois lost a golden op-| it on the dead run, rif is way into 1] fre pone oe imei, gm nine, urve-Chiage: erent otfenie| te ei ty Caine taet||_ Fights Last Night || wenosion, Nov, 1—i9-teder! petunty io. score anata toek-| the clear, and ouranBeyaan the ta Joss Will throw them into a tle with|sets of backs. day Berwanger and|°@mpaign brings Dick Bartell, pep- (By The Associated Prem) (day for more money than President |W When Beynon called another | Illinois safety man, ine mad dash tre New Rockford, 1933 titlists Ned Bartlett of the Maroons. have| Per shortstop of the Phillies, to the| Cineinnati—Semmy Slaughter, [Roosevelt has promised to pay them,|‘TiCK play. The result was that Cen-/down the sideline. is un ‘This week's scheduled games: averaged 5.1" yards and 42 yards per| New York Giants in exchange for a| 162, Terre Haute, Ind, drew with | ‘The ent announced Wednes. (tet Elvin Sayre passed a ball meant| But fate decreed that that was Friday , try, respectively, this season; Jim Car-| bundle of cash and four players, in-| Alsbama Kid, 199, Dover, ©. <2); [day that plans are in the making to|" {omebeds._ cles to. Meymgn, .Wio | SUCTRen E RICEY toe SURE ae Ones Carrington at Fessenden. ter and Duane Purvis, Purdue's touch-| cluding Blondy (they can't beat us)| Babe Amos, 155, Syracuse, N. ¥., [restore the remaining 5 per cent wage [wld do nothing but ground it. legged negro’s place-kick attempt for 1 Oakes at Edgele: down twins, have averaged 5.76 yards| Ryan. drew with Ray Drake, 156, In- |cut next July 1. Forecasting a rise in| 2UPPke has taught his youngsters /the point after touchdown was low, Ag LaMoure at Enderlin, and 458 yatds per try, respectively, in| To snare Bartell the Giants were| dianapolis, (@)” oo" Torices, he also said that would mean /#0 much trickery that it 1s difficult /and it turned out to be the error that elo Fargo at Wahpeton. four games to date. "| forced to give up Ryan, Johnny Ver- aa a rise in values. for them to get their minds on any-/gave Illinois its first victory at Ann ble Jamestown at Valley City. SOE Contes pemmala Mocth | Es, Ones, Watkins and a rookie! Airplanes are being used in Edmon-| A drive to go beyond this restora- ee me a belly ache,” eanl a eee: victories over Ohip & Saveiane at | Yan Hook (tentative) | Coach and rival 1 toes Renee te te as er oie . a8 well aston. Alberta, for distribution of pois-|tion and increase salary rates forliia Beynon in the dressing room.|State and Michigan, teams that NI WONDERWE. eve Finley n, estimated at $75,000. toned food to grasshoppers. every grade of worker was announced |..Quit fooling around with that bali/Tilinois by the same margin in 1983, HA ONDERWEAR pe Bee se ane tiood OUT OUR WAY cre canals Sane, © ee s0 late and you have a|it _SMITH; FOLLETT cer Hope at Page. ‘ By Williams of Government Employes. i er nS ee & CROWL me Satu The National Federation of Federal Fargo, North Dakota EN tied Employes seeks a reclassification of MICHIGAN GIVES no Bowman at Lemmon, 8. D. Salaries, so that thousands of em- s o Crosby at Kenmare. ployes said to be doing work above i : ~ De Carson at Bismarck “B.” the grades in which they are rated for Beach at Dickinson. may get more compensation. Cooperstown at Hillsboro. The president's promise is said to Available complete standings: mr ee Aree eae A ais FTA Te OL T. ‘there are 92,557 in Washington and 5 585,000 in other parts of the country. ORAMKHORWHONAMORARURATADAUADY MOH IONONMROWMMOMROMM OOM RE NONE MOCCCOPP OH COCO HOH COOH HK ORNOO Education Week Is Proclaimed by Olson American education week from No- vember 5 to 11 was declared Thursday in a proclamation by Gov. Ole H. ‘Olson. Olson urged citizens to visit schools in their districts, during the week, “to encourage and promote anew the spirit that is the force of American education and ideals.” “Our country and its form of gov- 2 a evre uPwudeoomecdess £2 ernment is a symbol of progress,” c ‘Olson declared, “directed by the force an of @ trained citizenry. Upon our on schools rests the responsibility for the C perpetuation of the ideals and prin- No. ciples that promote the general wel- 81% fare of the country. The school is] - ° young America’s U pupocslnd Shay the whe 136 first lessons of cooperation are = 181 learned and as we would build a na- sEnvicee Concont bens 70 21 tion, so we must promote those ideals in our ‘ ee = The hornbill of the Malay Penin- ‘ ; : sula thrives on a diet of strychnine, Pe cee First air speed record was estab: | : which is found in the seeds of the Mee es lished in 1906 by Santos Dumont of of : 0 sirychnos ‘nux-vomiica, an East In-! France, who flew 25 miles an hour. | ™ , i ty dian tree. - i After an afternoon of football payed in rain, snow and hail. the . Pore) Gaien Ae Lines ie Planning: University of IIlinois football tex to draw from Michi : , The aver: man blinks his ¢; TRA aia an air line from letherlans . gan stadium at Ann Arbor rival. Jennings, me oe Sy the Island of Curacao in Dutch’ Wolverine quarterhcek, 1 4 94,600,000 times annually. s ‘ 1. Rae U8 PAT Orr, Guiana.- i: netted the losers » sizeal gain, (Associated Press Photo)

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