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Sone THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1985 - Colonials Capitalize on Nodak Errors to Win, 13 to 0 CHARBONNEAU LEADS Minot Gains One-Point Victory After Scoreless Game With Rapid City FUTILE 4TH QUARTER RALLY IN RAIN, MUD Blocked an Bad Punts Pave Way for Two George Wash- ington Touchdowns PASS NETS INITIAL SCORE; Sioux Smash Way to Victors’ 18 and 35-Yard Lines in Final Period Washington, No ‘Washington's Coloni; ed the ability to ca University of North be a 13-0 football vic! prairie land invaders. In mud and rain that impeded of- | (P)}—George Friday thank- NEA’s 1935 All-American Football Team end—Wendt, Ohio State |Guard—Weller, Princeton IMACICIANS OUTCAIN SOUTH DAKOTA FOE, 979 YARDS 10 137 Runnestrand’s Ball - Carrying and Kicking Outstanding Feature of Classic Aberdeen, 8. D., Nov. 28.—()—Quiet fell across the Dakotas’ high school football battlegrounds Friday amid echoes from the thumping no-score draw between Minot and Rapid City. Valiant defenses turned back re- peated threats by both elevens,in the first annual Sombrero Day engage- ment Thursday in which the invading Magicians’ best trickery failed to pro- duce on many opportunities. Cold \ Highway Department and Dakota National Bank bowlers won two out of three games from the Service Elec- tric and Bismarck Bakery, respec- tively, in Commercial League matches rolled Wednesday night. Mannerow set the pace for the Highwaymen’s wins in the second and third games with counts of 143-177- 177—497 while Callan was high pin- getter for the Service Electric with scores of 161-158-210—529. Callan’s 210 in the third game was good for high single game honors. Al Mayer with counts of 119-192- 169—480 set the pace for the Dagota National and Pete Verduin for the Bakery had games of 207-158-165— 1530 for the evening's high three-game weather kept the crowd to 2,000. i} . e sci a feusives, the Sete Cee | A fat yardage total of 279 yards pe aceite Electric plunged over one tone ae n i £ against 137 for Rapid City illustrated |ponaldson . . 170-128-134— 432 settling fora wh ch ae eS ‘ Minot's superiority, with Vern Run-j/cajian . 161-158-210— 529 over the ost oid Ht ae cae i nestrand, flashy quarterback, princl- | ‘Toman 165-118-108— 391 veloped after a break in the Colonials ; pally responsible, Tough in emer-jmoe ..... 127-172-114— 413 Se diuatly ee oe ite aaeee line, eo Kottsick . 123-187-158— 468 + any i rust ie Magicians away, once from |. 10- = Dakota mar the two-yard line. ease a a a te neau’s s In the four-downs-each playott| Totals ........ « '156-773-734—2263 and 18 jfrom the 50-yard line, Minot won aj Highway Department rally {hollow final verdict with five yards 143-177-177— 497 bonneat once Wit for to a minus two for Rapid City. Qffi- 97-115-136— 343 again uate clals decided that Governors Tom} 148-153-119— 418 nes ile Berry and Walter Welford each will 140-190-155— 483 Ween Lee 4 keep the sombrero trophy six months. | Schlosser .. 151-149-148— 448 Campbell Br North the| = Personally conducting Minot to one Wain witeae aes ible att Late in ti Pra-| Center—L scoring chance after another, the flect, Totals ......... 677-784-735—2196 fie = as Ch Runnestrand delivered extraordinary | ee ard —-Wheeler punting along with big running gains Bismarck Bakery =| |The Magicians failed on at Icast four} Verduin . . 207-158-163— 530 chances while Rapid City, with. ajFaubel .... 131-175-143— 449. is 8 punch of its own, missed twice. Hecktner 184-165-143— 492 onial hurled a pass Punting Exceptional Baker . 163-146-131— 440 the goal line for fourth down, 2 placekick. A short North Dakota punt, good | Hleve is the NEA All-American football team a iounced I'riday by Bernie Bierman, coach of the mighty Minnesota Gophers. selections will be carried in Saturday’s issue of The Tribune. A complete story on the Twice in the first quarter Runne- Strand laid punts out of bounds on Rapid City’s one-yard line, and even- tually Minot reached the 14-yard line: 150-185-150— 485 Totals ....,... 835-829-732—2396 Dakota National Bank for only seven yards, opened the w for first down, but lost the ball on .» 137-133-181— 451 for the second touchdown in the third | Gwen aU IRON tole 119-192-169— 480 period? Leeinang on two sprints car- 10 P E b ll jobbler attack, al y a 15- 146-173-134— 453 Miedito tiie 17-yard line, but the Sloux rep aot a or am ute asses ~ to yard holding penalty against Minot, SIND 11g-184-154— 451 braced to take the ball is af- b) smashed to the Magicians’ 14-yard|Dummy . 172-172-172— 516 ter granting five more | Teams Unbeaten EE Se marker, but welaecriers on downs.|}Handicap . wees 42~ 42- 42— 126 Another Colonial drive siarted af- Runnestrand took a pass from Holmes e - — tenet reaced eka ea Pitt Tied; Alabama, I emple Beatina corse Wen EORS, orn paclon ine comer Bard ine wo te! TWA orn HBO OB line, and Mahan, sub halfback, cut i half ended. : 7 kota University 0. through tackle for the touchdown. | Mj 5 Ry a ashburn " . Racing 50 yards around Rapid City’s ‘The summary: ysl: i. CG ALG) td til) Thr * D k G idd rs ‘ ee = a left end on the first play after the N. ¥. Rangers Defeat <i - Finish Season Undefeat- ee Duke Gridde: |Carnegie, Panthers Play a c fh , .|next kickoff, Runnestrand was forced i North George | Pl All-South | St. John's Military Academy 14;/000" SP \Tounus on the Cobbler 38 by icago DiacCKhawks. Dakota Pos. Washington | ed and Untied ace On AN-SOUtNeErN joss Tie; Vanderbilt Stops | t yziaek Foxe Miltary Academy 10.10% Tooke, safety man, but this drlve| eq york, Nov Boc-iT—They eall Falgren ‘c) le — Vonderbrucgge Soa is nee | Bea $ Aces 71- 17 ‘ander! ; Alabama 6. also failed. a) lew York, Nov. 29.- —They call - Chumich Ww aes Richmond, Va., Nov. 29.—(?)—Duke’s Crimson Tide + 9 Bucknell 7; Temple 6. ; Lester Patrick, pilot of the New York rs cor | ‘Ten North NeRise 7 ‘ Smashes by Locke and Cox after “ ” 5 Sowl Is Kolker | - spall teams 2 ote jon Blue Devils placed three cee) sh | Pittsburgh 0; Carnegie 0. scarcity | Rapid City blocked a: Minot punt ang Rangers, the “Silver Fox” of hockey, Searight ¢ j on the all-southern con-| 2 | Fordham 21; New York University and it’s apparently more than an em- f i. son undefeats ! (By the Associated Press) recovered in midfield, reached the] ity tity K, Johnson rg Cottingham jaaaauy cotball team chosen for the 6. 1085) footballs Bekeeh annbable Company, A Quint Turn Back! _°& Magicians’ 11-yard line for first down, |PtY title. Gainor rt Brathen | Gaviny co BEC 7 by coaches ae ARAB j Penn 33; Cornell 7. \aanat forwards repelled the assault at|,,.N° one knows better’ than Patrick Smart re Hanke ae are 0 etonis ors. ay pene aici macs Wiakys | Regulatory, Department in | Colgate 33; Brown 0. lonee seis take the ball on downs tnat his veteran stars, Bill Cook, Rorvig ab mans: ope h the vote se i ie 5 i ‘ Syracuse 0; Maryland 0. os Ching Johnson and the rest, haven't Campbell ih Jenkins} Only three of the ten unbea D North Carolina,| Short-enders continued to come} City League, 33-12 Catholic 8; North Carolina State 0,|°™ the ve: é quarter, Minot|28nY more years of big league play Charbonneau rh Kavalier |@regations were able to nd John Leys, Virginia, 36. through, as Alabama and Temple. ; West Virginia 19; Loyola of New (ee Mice, Panpmomentner dps Consequently he changed their - Blanchette tb Reeves | the season without bein > tow “Tackles—Hugo Bonin, Washington | Pre-zame favorites, lost Friday, and’ paced by Johnny ‘Ycasley who| _ Orleans 19. aaaaeeretmcakick by Mike Devie, who|stvle of play all around, and they go Beeeeriads: | ae nn rel & Lee, 47, and Gus Durner, Duke, 42.¢ oman = ae uurgh were held! caged 14 fleld goals, the Klein's tog-| Kentucky 27; ‘Tennessee 0. fused in from the bench, going wide |TSHt_on winning National League George Washingion., 7 0 6 0—13/Ancta, Beulah, Bowman, Kenmi |derbilt, 13-6; ‘Temple fell before! ced gee, El z ; Magicians Threaten fi 1 1 \Lidgerwood, Mandan and Waipeto: North Car-| Bucknell, 7-6, and Pittsburgh was tieg | Ketball game Wednesday night. In HIGH SCHOOL First Huntley ran 19 yards to Rapid jover the Chicago Blackhawks Thurs- George Washington scoring —!"“Minot's steady victory eto o lhy c onsaees o ithe other game Company A defeated] minot 1; Rapid City 0. City's 12, the Cobblers took the bail |0#¥ night and leadership of the Amer- Touchdowns, Hanken and Mahan! through a nine-game reg ‘ rcerback — Clarence Parker, sreanwhile. other coaches were | the Regulatory Department, 33 to 12. paecearain nied ied on downs. After a Rapid City punt ican division. The Detroit Red Wings points from try after touchdown, yje stamped that club Duke, 61. ‘wondering what Saturday's closing, Very member of the Klein's team Holmes passed to Runnestrand, who |peved thetr fourth draw in six starts, Deming (placekick). lat state caren feellocl. teams raudiavont Lon Jackson, North: gay would bring. Army and Navy {8b into the scoring column in the Navy Backs, Army stopped at the 18-yard line and then|noWine the Montreal Canadiens Sibatitutions — North Dakota it the unofficial state champion- and Bill’ Cuckeyson, O2Y .So"Shiladeiphia; Princeton risks! one-sided win but Yeasley with 24) Forwards Heaviest} on « reverse piay crackea off 16|S°teles®. Halfbacks, Sullivan, Halvorsen, Bu-| snip, > Q ‘its unblemished record with its one|Points and Johnny Spriggs with 18 yak Bone seard) Braverman; center, Ol) One af tie: clos erman Dickerson, V. P. conqueror of last year, Yale, and a led the attack. “Doc” Heer was the} pnnadeiphis, Nov. 20.—P)—If you yards. aunch Cobbler line twice hea ROSS Stakes Crown 5 lithe io ee mos! effective performer for the Aces 2 Seen H ; Colonials — Halbacks Pion, tHe, URNS machine at S02 a ge, man, rtm four buckets from the oer. e welaht In the line, its Army; ic/Rumpenzand mimout gain, and on s| Tn Go With Garcia Mahan, Timiloa; center, Saituielle, reas goal lines fo: fs 50) 1s, tangle with its pees sit Boston | Becker provided the margin of dif-|backfield poundage interests you, tak» penalty. Runnestrand’s next effort chic N 2. aad aimee 7 jone of the biggest scoring : 1 | College. |ference between the soldiers’ five and | Navy. resulted in a five-yard loss, and Doyle, AZO, lov. .—(P)—Ceferino North Slope Cage Slates Announced j tablished in si |tory. ed against the game against We school his- Only one n Was scor- 1ig/_ With an invitation to the Rose o Bowl at stake, Texas Christian and} both untied and} h in a game that: has aroused the s the Regulatory cagers. |six baskets fron. the floor for 12 jpoints. Leon Deerner and Vernon 1Hedstrom lent strength to the at- He dumped in jtack. Bud Fisher was best for the!lin Field Saturday. That's the lineup for the starting combinations in the 36th renewal of the service gridiron rivalry on Frank- kicking from the 20-yard line, booted wide of the goal posts. Renewing the attack from midfield, Minot attained the 22-yard line on Garcia, slugging Los Angeles Filipino, who thinks $12,500 worth that he can whip welterweight champion Barney Ross, will try to prove it tonight in the Chicago stadium. jseason. peculation of foot ‘Holmes’ pass to Runnestrand. Another econd plage. scone Honors went 2 bali fans the country over. The dueljlosers with three field goals. The} When the two elevens line up for], ,. “| Garcia got the idea he could lick ae Heer eet eee zone wee pari ie ‘0 between Christian's Sammy Baugh {scores: the Kickoff before the 80,000-odd tick-| P&S Picked up elght yards, Put s 5°! Ross last September when he knock- Secretary Gives Seven Confer-|. fell nearly 100 points be- ‘Wage 1| and Methodist’s Bobby Wilson, two of |¢o, A (32) FG Fr pp/etholders jamming the huge stadium Peed ‘On the peme's last play, Rim-|°o se eoace Chicago titleholder down . ence Schedules Not Prev- Ih arean Kel oa 44] j the best known eee of pe year, is!Becker .. . 6 0 gjto the roof, the Army line will have} vetrana broke free off left tackle to Raa Set eos hat sreund | Of the entire list, Washb was | Lee a tiona’ Br ee) a nine-pound average over the Navy ay lecisi popul iously Listed HES SEEDRR Rat SA RPE eae Hae y, considered to Doerner Ae 9 forward wall—-188 to 179—while Navy|"#ce to the nine-yard line, with the fans. The idea grew on him y ihe onessleven toymelnising 0 ‘have had one of the bést passing at- | : - “$1 2) vin put efght pounds better per man|_Renstrom, Monnes, Fawbush an|t such an extent that he guaranteed Seat tee ane ee ae ea tacks in the country and undefeated pyrene St aan ee" pallcearrying. department, jCarbenter siarzed in Minos line, and! Ross $12,900 for another bout, a non- Northern Missouri Slope Confer-| {00% Sine cae ieee ay and untied, was outclassed by Ford-|y sancrron ae heads had about decidea |Quetubere, Thurlow, Fenton and Lane|titie engagement at that. tion iouchd |V. Hedstrom . 3. 1 0], Coaching head: did likewise, for Rapid City. The ence schedules not previously an- Aue eg 0 o¢ ham before 72,000 persons in Yankee | * to leave the scene of battle to the ssl . ap! ty. ——— nounced are listed here by Secretary) a vaiabie | com ge a Aon 48 ‘stadium Thursday, 21-0. | Total = lworkmen making every effort to get Summary: Cox RH Grubbs M. A. Tovey, superintendent of the ae ent ores roa Penn downed Cornell 33-7, Colgate _ TObAl ---sseeees serene 15 3 _8]t°pack in shape for the game, after| Rapid City Pos Minot | Weber FB Stevens Sentinel Butte . ig 2h beat Brown 33-0, and Syracuse and!Reg. Dept. (12) FG TP PF line k in the last 24 berg (C) LE Fawbush |, Substitutes—Minot: Huntley _ for a ee ; the rainsoaking it took in tl Quarnberg (C) punnestrand; Doyle for Holmes; Ri Stanley. a) Maryland drew. Catholic defeated !Ryan .... + 0 0 O}nours, Hodgson T Snyder Punnestrand; Doyle sie lolmes; Run- ie ditonat North Carolina Siate 8-0, West Vir- Thorson ... oe oD | pany ‘amimnil ing to| Thurl Davick |Restrand for Huntley; Holmes for 7 2 sal é Welch The stream of hi yy coming jurlow Doyle. Rapid City: Forkner for Lane; a a and Loyola of New Onlesns We a . 2 DL 3| witness the game pounded into Phil- | Carson Carpenter | Gross for Weber; R for Cox es 1 on SED UUCK uta) UD | Thi ey + 3 0 2) adetphia on every train and all high- | Fenton Monnes|""Oftocials—Ed ‘Bersagel, St. Olaf 76 ‘e on Tennessee. North Car-!Thieys eee | 0 0) ways, Hotels were full up and were | Adams Wynne} agel, i. af, 119 ked from the undefeated|Carr .. 0 0 ry referee. C. H. Kimball, South Dakota, 14—Sentinel Butte at 86 eens rir | EX 1 {sending the overflow across the Dela- | Lane Renstrom umpire; Bus Walseth, South Dakot: \ BULLE, 2 woticid ab teach. ay Stiga aco" Newalce ese Geemk +L. Le Si wane siver to Camsien, 1, J. and ollier Laks Runnestrand| state, headlinesman; ‘Joe Rognsted, % aL BUTTE a jos 71 State 26-20. i 2g |Rearby communities. E, Stangl Holmes (C) |&¢" Olaf, field judge. Ifield at Sentinel B Wa te \ ° y pr sie elias at sentinel Butte ies Lae no rr Pe! 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GO AN’ TAKE em at New Salem, i iS! tee ~ TO COME~BUT~AH~-THERE KIM, DOWN LIKE Were... 0 0 0 S bona ae ae fee Beles MAY BE A LULL IN BETWEEN |! AN ACCORDIAN } | gee SCENE IN THF Gien Ulin at Gi ' ‘Total . Tag FAMILY gee: Be Almont at Almont. —~ AND- AH--OWK NES ~~ MY BOY an. 3. re lebron a lebron. 4 J | Bobs dmaen tai St Wichatdton WONT PUT HIS HEAD THRU | Giants Virtually iy Clinch Almont at ichardton THE ROPES FOR A FARTHING ! Berth in Pro. Playoff pes at Tastor. ie LESS THAN | New Salem at “Almont. E | Chicago, Nov. 29.—(P)—The defend- 5 Bten Ullin at Almont. ‘ing champion New York Giants had Ja {i Rlohardion it Amor | virtual stranglehold on the leader- Feb, 18—New Salem at New Salem. ship of the National Professional foot- ~Richardton at sont +) ball league's eastern division Friday Bak emits eee ats Hobrcn but the situation in the west was as Dec. 19—Richardton at Rlopardton: complicated as ever. The Giants assured themselves 2f nothing worse than a tie for eastern honors Thursday by trouncing Brook- lyn, 21-0, Unless they encounter un- expected trouble from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh in their last two sched- uled games, the Giants will represert | 14—Gien Ullin. at Hebron. Taylor at Hebron. 10—Hebron at abso 19—Glen Ullin at New Salem. im, 10—Richardton at New Salem. Be pimont at New Salem, ae ae lor at New Salem. New Cou —Glen Ullin at N jalem, ap: 3 bie lor at New Salem. timo ont at New Salem,