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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1985 _ sees Sonate ang = ‘Demons Will Clash With Braves Here Friday Afternoon — | HUGHES FELD WIL [Cornhuskers Clinch Big Six Title; Three Major Crowns Remain in Doubt. | - BOARDING Hi E : (ip a a UR IG ow | __ BECLEARED OF IGE, | ove — By Ahem [pve 10 CONTEST. PUNT, PASS, PRAYER SYSTEM || FiehtetactNiett | { ZZ : | By the Associated Press) iJ | RKERS Z : p> NELL,ROSCOE™ UM-m- | WORKS OUT WELL AT. KANSAS Torentes-Fready Miller, 130%, Ble: | BUT LISEN ,DOC—~You . | ) Gi H | ZZ ~ a ) ID SAY HE WAS ABOUT | TARHEEL LAIM poNenicatn Scare Cincinnati, outpointed Roger | (QZ _ HAVENT TOLD ME ANYTHING ‘ panes: ' several long touchdown runs of 6s| Bemard, 180%, Flint, Mich, (10, z H\ Be iti ABOUT THAT MUG,OLSON! YOUR AGE —~ YES ——— | \Fred Harris’ Kicks Give. Jay-|"v" non-title), ; { Inter-City Gridiron Supremacy y Gx MAYBE ABOUT SIX MONTHS ¢ y and 70 yards by Coach Frank) Duluth, Minn—Freddy Chyno- ! ; NOU SAW HIM RASSL | hawkers Edge Over Con- | Thomas’ stellar backs. weath, 18%, Chicago, outpointed Will Be Settled for Anoth- 1S HE BIG,AN FAST ON HIS DIFFERENCE ~ HE HAS 4 3 vi Fielding Yost, daddy of the famous} Babe Daniels, 13 Minneapolis, 21% 4,8 , gt er Season FEET DOES HE USE HIS GOLD FRONT TEETH AND | Leste eet Michigan system that places so lttle| (0), jenny Berar tie SS HEAD, OR IS IT SES TO KEEP 34 REDDISH HAIR~ ONE Gophers, Bucks Lead Big Ten;| By BIFF JONES it up appropriately when ‘he sald:| Bmmetsburg, Towa, (1); ‘stan HIS EARS FROM MEETING ‘2 EYE TURNS IN-— AND | ¢ (University of Oklahoma Coach) |All our opponents’ gains usually are| Savoldl, 198, Minneapolis, out- COLD HAMPERS PRACTICES | Leaders in Southwest Norman, Okla. Nov. 14—(NEA)—|made out in Ypsilanti.” (Ypsilanti| pointed Larry Deutsch, 188, Du- ae a “IF TM GOING TO RASSLE HE HAS A MERMAID Loop Meet Nov. 30 In the Big Six Conference, Adrian|is a neighboring city of Ann Arbor.)| !uth, (4); Si Vester, 180, Duluth, < ’ ; ‘ | TH APE, TD LIKE TO KNOW } TATTOOED ON HIS ARM! | me 4 Lindsey, the Kansas coach, is getting| (Copyright, 1985, NEA Service, Inc.)| knocked out Devere Finn, 188, Traditional Rivals Will Settle | 1S DEUCE ET | results ‘with the punt, pass, and River Falls, Wis, (4); Curly Mar- 4 H —~YES ,ROSCOE ,ID | New York, Nov. 14.—(#)—Battles for| prayer system that has been credited| student flyers should not practice| tim, 145, Topeka, Kas. and Eddie 6-6 Deadlock Playe | SAY YOU TWO bering sectional football crowns are freé-for- | 0 ee a bce oe wae Ane landings until they have ae. ergy ee at: 1 Earlier in Year | BE EVENLY MATCHED! J all contests in three conferences,| Possessing the outstanding punter) quired the ae | 19, Dinuba, Calif, stopped oe | 5 while only one major championship ¢ Se iva line ts peteees cog in gilding turns and in land-| George siaipate, 178, Spokane, Bismarc hool_ Demons | has been clinched. | what advantage Harris’ kicks give Wash. (7). With the season drawing to a close|them, the Jayhawkers’ strategy! 1+ is customary for pilots to ap- Idaho ory Legge dte} Nash, ° pabety knocked out and the time for a rose bowl bid ap-|against Oklahoma tly was to 128, Froaching, the races in the south: (Kick the wet bail to us and let us/rowe qeouos, “side ab rent aneles) Den Patten, 183, Salt Lake Clty, will engage the Mandan Braves at{ Hughes Field Friday afternoon in aj gridiron battle that is expected to) settle the inter-city football suprem-) Z : Gre } eastern, southwest and western con-|carty it all over the muddy field. a. Been to pisy the g despite 4 } f} ferences are wide open. ‘The success of the system came in ae Sacer vhieh eo eed tHe’ ‘hel eld Nebraska clinched the Big Six/| the last 45 seconds of play, when Ok- at va lerown last week, but the Cornhuskers |lahoma elected to try and break the ° ° i nt sx eet | felt like Washington at Valley take another thumping Saturday|/own 45-yard line, throwing @ pass Pa when they come east to meet Pitts-|that was incomplete and taken by { burgh. Kansas there. Then a long forward North Carolina's unbeaten Tarheels| Pass, as dramatic as Notre Dame's seem to have sewed up the southern| ast score against Ohio State, result- was reached by officials of the two) schools Wednesday but continued | snow Thu morning threatened to cut down attendance and further impair playing condi off is scheduled for Efforts will be made, however, to; Forge... until | got into p.m. (CST | {conference race, ed, Hapgood throwing to Hayes, who % he clear the field of the snow and ice | oo Hae uo ane eer a ee Seaped up Oh -our' 10-yard! lite to take te | soe vo ota lll Lae USER aE ll | uation is much the same on the Paci-| the ball out of the hands of two Ok- : - elevens may seitle ‘ the six-all_ te} ‘fie coast, where the Golden Bears of |!ahoma defenders and step across the tt Biyed pe ictpees RERCEHG California are far in the van, goal line for a 7-0 Jayhawker victory. . encounter 7-6 but the Defnnns earns ; a ise witha clean NENG RUDE No Payoff on Statistics é ; a through with a convincing 14-0 vie- \ 3 j TAN ? hh Prior to this play we'd had all the fe Bey any the Armistice ir age ol il ZRES 1, Ne, : Lrarrergeiiionautinse onl be tramp-| advantage in the statistics, making 11 46771 00SE-PIMPLES? . . . I used to have them as big as lemons! My : h UE GOS areata = ise — (“More will be at stake in the Bigs downs to Kansas’ 3, and 157) skin felt as rough as sandpaper from Fall till the fint of 9" ‘P* gy es. " " nn ane el sas i yards r ing their 58. But of y eee thourl : te ans omit] ie aa hes Seek Sec end 7a nas ihe Mlle brown Jug when | course, that’s an old story, and no re-| Spring. But that was before I got hep to Hares. I'll never forget N HeUe Gitesetlll seasons in Mandan | May Suc ‘Succeed Navin | Big Ten Coaches Gophers seek secon Minnesota shares the conference lea femal played axabely h Lindsey, whose] ray first sult. I pulled it on and buttoned up, and it felt as soft and : a gridiron history, conquering a | Win Over Wolverines with Ohio State and needs one more| pe nied Aer sen otis gal warm as could be. I'm telling you those Hanes people know their G teams as Devils Lake, Jamestown, \ A d f J b ‘game to assure an unbeaten season, . knitting. ‘They're not a bunch of knit-wits, They make that cloth “ ' ' C rill and St | eir fil ame wi Speaking of the team with the su-)| SSUFED OF JODS! seimeapois, ov. 14—r—anirty fee final game, with Wisonsn. OW tls tatstics losing, I recall Omo| 10 elas, and vo true to your tank and chestelse, that it stretches : re xd Valley City. | |five University of Minnesota football this week and Michigan the next. outstanding examples. | and gives with every move you make! I’ve never even had e Indication of Strength i |Reports Say Spears, Wisconsin players wil thead for Michigan to-| In the southwest, both southern My Army team was playing Buck-| jt ext in the crotch when I bend over to lace my shoes. I ‘ v Bismarck’s record, while not so night to try to make it two in a row /Methodist and Texas Christian are|nel Cc , one of ose great , Ld P formidable, is nevertheless impressive Storm Center, Has Been Ee the Wolverines for the first time |Wibeaten and untied, and apparently | Bucknell teams ably coached by Carl| Know I'm hot for Hanes . . . Hanes makes it hot for me! i in view of the fact that it is Coach i Offered Post Again lin the history of their rivalry. [nothing can be done about it until|Snavely, now doing a splendid job at| _P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY, Winston-Satem, N. C. C Glenn Hanna’s first year here and ! with the weening weeds of Bernie | they come together Nov. 30. North Carolina. As I recall the sum- ti the team has been hampered ell sea- Se lBlermanstill ringing in their ears| California, with four coast confer-) Mary, Army made only 3 first downs U son by injuries. After starting off Chicago, Nov. 14. — (@) — A lot of |6 cat ag ti ence victories, has an “off” day against | to Bucknell’s 16, yet we won 34 to 0 co oS as ernie appa © with wins over Linton, Williston and | |dynamite may be touched off on the /from the past two days’ practice bere |College of the Pacific before meet-| bY completing long forward passes, Sk ° Fargo and the tie with Mandan, the | jfinal ty cactus ae tenes shes ee Fa na ‘Bcaistordl; “whichitib wilouens tan ati shaking backs loose for long gains, pester? ee bene | Braves on successive we is fell} | season, but it's a fairly safe at a : | an terce} their passes for Sis ahs . before Jamestown, Dickinson and} jall Bis Ten foot. e (a ES a tel Satur Beets most dangerous /sival; toashabrhe, “isp ! Berea shies nd nee matt ° . ball coaches wil Shorts (itustrated ot right), 600 AS good indication of the locals'| Hi return to their ioeee eee Giseaces an ee ee. oe prea push Levee Long Runs Offset Figures and 88 cock. ‘ strength was evident in the Minot | | present jobs for lerman has been busy putling on jing offensive of their own brous! Last year Mississippi State made bar Be game when they oulgained and out-| ‘|More torture and {the pressure this week, as the team/the wrath of Bierman down on the| more first downs thavthe Roe Bowl] TAME ANTI-FREEZE UNDERWEAR e fought the 1935 mythical champions | | punishment next jappeared to let down in practice.) johns several times during the past|champion, Alabama, yet Alabama FOR MEN AND BOYS only to lose a 7-6 decision on an early | year, |Missed blocking assignments, faulty | week. won decisively, 41 to 0, because of : a . game fumble. | Clarence “Doc” | ; Continued cold limited x Spears of Wiscon- a ee : = K sessions this week to two di sin, one of the ~ first one being h {storm centers of t dat the profession, afternoon. ‘ / {was “on the pan,’ . Will probably be with-j 14—()—As base- | after inis one-man . : ered from the shoc jre bellion last 1 lipemen | death of Fran ee but we 1 incurred |y me was most fasserly, sports i day in the specu leditor of the rae ee! 3 ccessor to the m | Madison Capital | ; but lack suff business destinies of | Times, reports that the rotund doc- timing on pla: | Hel club for more {tor has been oftered his job in 1936, : co oEHARESI | Unless Mlinois and Michigan can § ‘ s ‘upset Ohio Staie, Francis Schmidt is \ ; isafe enough, Buckeye supporters. 2 re stunned by the loss of Notre 2 \ : altough they have dismissed it 2 s a break of the game and the | luc k of the Irish. Scthmidt is a pop- t ‘ular figure at Ohio State. ) Se iocety. | Most of tie other coaches are at | 5. Y Navin inva, | a2 eighth of popularity. ’ 2 -) a of Tealubiaea | Bierman promises to give ZN ee \Minnesota its second undefeated § the Tiger |team in siecession. Tt 4s reported : Bismarck B: aed) arabune 3 Mickey to i that Minnesota pol! s are afraid . bowlers won t ‘af three games| i _, | he'll run for some high office and! ee “the Dakota 1 : Tete Navin | win like his football teams. \ ‘ ane tea | Indiana Backers Satisfied | At Towa, Ossie Solem’s supporters | 4 iy: matches Wednesday \ % 1 were disappointed when Indiana tied | ; Pete Verduin a ‘rank Patera.| | | the Hawks but are satisfied with the | : each with even he tees (or | fine showing against Minnesoa’s the Bakers and @ evening's 4 Sports Rosai Up [Boo in ‘ game score, Frederick ; | is Bod Zuppke, beset with troubles, high pin getter for the|| By EDDIE BRIETZ | remains ai institution at Mlinois. Dakota National with counts of 139- |! ___!| Since he staried coaching the Mlini : 150-157—446, | Sean in 1913, there as been but one minor Bill Devlin with scores of 133-136 ichmond University | campaign to oust him. a j 196—487 was high man on the Trib- ene of those good old} Lynn Waldorf is so popular at une team that won the first and third |collegiate thrifis the other day when | Northwestern that he has won over games from the Jur Association. | Fifi D'Orsey, the film star, showed |tte Dick Hanley faction that prom- : Haskins toppled the maples for jup at pract i a es to make life miserable for him. counts of 154-177-164—495 for the|¥P 4! P interviewed after | Beating Notre Dame made a hero of : losers. Bill Moeller’s 201 in the sec-| the workout, Fifi said: “T just lofe! him, ond frame took the evening’s high| football” . . . King Levinsky has| Amos Alonzo Stagg coached Chica- \ single game honors gned for a mixed bout with Ray | 80 41 years. The probabilities are | 4d ? The scores , the wrassler. . . . ‘that Clark Shaughnessy can stay that | de Junior Associ iting on a flagpole next nz. : : 2 Purdue is still strong for Noble Ki- Ray Merriscn, Vanderbilt coach, | 2 sespile the freak Boilermaker says: “We beat Georgia Tech and should have lost... and we lost | y Kipke of Michigan and Bo fo Temple, Fordham and Louis in of Indiana have done right | ate and sheu'd have won” SMart Jobs, the alumni feel, with | . . . Detroit paid Mickey Coch- lable talent. | $51,500 in salary and bon- | Sp ROT ALS at teat Oy ae | uses last season, . . . Charlie | insists Dixie Howell of Alabama is the Hauch Dressen is having salary trouble | best back he ever saw. 4 Moeller with the Cincinnati Reds... . Ottum . They're tockitg for 40,000 at Duke- Among the trick sports at Val- |" ‘ e Carclina, Saturd; .. That's a ley Forge miitary academy in. | football crowd in the south. ee Gig boxing sates 3 f ate ween cadet on stilts, ... ‘ esa . . {awit George Kirenner of the Lancaster | hockey played on roller skates 2 riding safer, steering safer, stop- Come in today—and drive With 5 shin: (Pa.) Now Era reports Bill Boothman wih, a beverall fox a Pack, aoa aan — nea bing safer. out—in a new 1936 Hudson. igs Y ou i mad2 that faney bowling score with an archery in whiel an any other popular car A ith thi < befere 5 ang jrubber band duckpins. © Chick| fcher rides horseback and re- - “i Ace combined mish the sates mever saw i ‘aubel ‘ 71! Meehan and Mal Stevens, New York) '!ascs the bow while taking a Cars that sparkle with fresh, ty ¢ jassis—the protection of new HUDSON SUPER STRAIGHT RADIAL SAFETY CONTROL—a wholly 14 mer. + 179-120-190— le want those gcal pests brought | hurdle, new beauty. That give you © America's first bodies all of s1GHT—I13 and 124 b. p.; 127-inch principle makes sistas steeriag and steppiog 4 4 500 | ack to the goal lines. . . . Here's rs actually 20 per cent more room steel—now stronger, more wheelbase sedan; other models 120- safer then ever before. Hi 500| another vota for same. . .. “Murder | Layton, Three-Cushion than ane nike lar auto- beautiful than ever, with an inch wheelbase. “a § - {with gloves,” Joe Louis’ inside story sr ow an any other popular au ‘5 ’ NEW HUDSON SIXK—93 end 100 b. p. PEC -SUTOMATE: BYDRAGHD. BRAKES— on ‘ekgia Neste T27-035—2056 |of tus fistic assassinations, in a cur-| Champ, Is Eliminated mobiles. improved seamless steel roof. THN BUDO Soe ‘9 for double-sle stopping —the frat hydraulioe a & atioal jrent magazine, was written by Gene Und A i The Electric Hand, too, makes with a seperate safety breaking system which Gi; 50-157— 446 | tresstor of the Chicago Times. Chicago, Nov. 14.—()—They called inder all this—Hudson’s un- driv! fevend shifting ier, takes bold extematically in . as 155-126-159— 440 sei is Johnny Layton. th ho quit th beatable performance, amaz- rivingsefer ands! cate BRYTEMIC ie é : ~ 108-112-118 338; ig didn't take Bert McGrane pene eae to do tricks with the ing economy, and reliabilit $ rhythm"? Eine lente i é : ‘ Fir eee He of the Des Moines Register long ivories, a former world’s three cushion proved b Gyer tao aad ¥ Ready from seeirlng ood ce eee! |. ae to come ap with a fellow who sc- | billiard champion ‘Thursday. y s. for —Teday is 50- 50- 50— 150 ter million Hudson-built L Sacay (a este ais tually gained some ground The Sedalia, Mo., entry still hada , quar udson: ‘TRU-LINE STEERING—the cer holds its diree- i 4 ‘Totals....:... 771-757-803—g991 | ‘Brough Charlie (Wrecker) Was- | mathematical chance to regain his cars. Discover for yourself. what « tion steadily, unelected. by spring action, iq is bitoni ae He sere. Niasd can Jp it was very slight. He lost 2 World's difference Hudson’s “5 things OAS Stee thie ana S068 braking or roed conditions. { immons went over r= is third straight match to Allen Hall, 9 ‘Stonderd + Bears Threaten to He for his second andP winning |of St. Louis, 50 to 41 in 35 innings Safest Automobiles eae Bee rae batore, neve scssieorta ores peeing tial Ncnering tar taded 4 } GOutdraw Ramblers| 2c!tov™, 26zinst Colsate. . . ; Wednesday, and fell into seventh ee made. See how much more Ventilation System, Your'Rosad ke Also sent in Oze’s picture which |,1ace. 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