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5 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 1985 _ Bison Place Nine Gridders on All-Conference Honor Roll COACHES HOWR 2 “Ernie Dusek Slated to Succeed Danno O’Mahoney As Mat Champion - PLAYERS IN ANNUAL | cei eo =e | Wrestlers’ Choice 1 for Champion Gr lir B: | J Hi h ¢ PTE ee ges nk ed CHICAGO SESSIONS Reiners and Charbonneau Win| Commissioner Awards Decision | Oglethorpe (6) vs. Miami (19) .........s..ss1.se.eseseeeee++-Miamni (night) 120 Boys Split Into Two Cir- oo! ea Maal ATTENDANCE DROPS After Judges, Referee Favor { ecient | cuits for Season’s Play Awards in N. D. | Duluth Boy |Gentre vs, Western, Kentucky... Danville Starting Soon , S. D. S. GETS TRACK MEET Louisiana Tech vs. Tampa Probable Successor to Irish} Southwest Two leagues have been formed | Fargo, N. D., Dec. 4.—(#)—North jouth west ty . i y boxing law, which gi ‘Texas Tech (20) vs. Oklahoma City (0) . Oklahoma City |}from among the 120 boys who report Tenor Is Magnetic Attrac- | Dakotas new Noting a poring Come |Southern Methodist (28) vs, Texas A. & SIE Icottege Station led for basketball practices at the Bis- i mission the final word in awarding a West {marck junior high school. ae |decision, Wednesday had peprived Washington (14) vs. Southern California (7) . .....Los Angeles! One of the leagues will play games Eligibility Rule for Transfers | From Junior Colleges Is | Modified —______. j Oregon (7) vs. St. Mary’s (13) .:....066 San FranciscO/in the junior high gymnasium and ee New York, Dec. 4— GEA) — Tho. | I eae sty Granling of ie Texas Christian (9) vs. Santa Clara (7) . “.8an Francisco|the other will use the Roosevelt Chicago, Dec. *®)—The North jin command of the main body of! marck, N. D. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 lgymnasium, Games will be played Central Intercollegiate conference had jheavyweight wrestlers are said to have! Lambert, 143, got the nod front two| West on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday closed its 1935 football books Wed-; | decided upon the successor to Danno judges and the referee in ‘Tuesday | Pittsburgh (20) vs. Southern California (6) .. .Los Angeles | nights. nesday with North Dakota State col-! \O'Mahoney as champion. night's six-round bout here, but Jim-|U. C. L. A. (6) vs. St. Mary's (0) n Francisco} Practices in the two leagues began Jege in possession of most of the hon-' ors. { North Dakota State won the title and placed nine men on the all-star honor roll selected by the coaches. A squad of 22 men, two men for each position, was named with no attempi | made to divide them into first ana second teams. The selections: | Ends—Sloan and Westgate, non i | The fortunate young behemoth ts] mie Moran, commission secretary,; Utah vs. Hawali ................ ...-Honolulu | this week. First games will be played |reported to be Ernie Dusek, of thelrutea that Gramling, 140, had earns! WEDNESDAY, next Tuesday. sienneant aes “gre ed a draw. Ed “Doc” Heer is in charge of Ernie Dusek, 25, has filled out toa! Gite Thiede, Long Beach, Calif.. | gouthern California vs. Townies ....Honolulu! play at the junior high school and good 240 pounds within the last year.jo19, won a wrestling match when| Kentucky State vs. Xavier .... ..New Orleans] Themar Simle is directing the games and is Iie with all the qualities! rank Topas, Bulgaria, 207, was dis- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1936 at Roosevelt high. of the aes’ Hagaelie aiutailon He fuallfied rot Ae eens ea Rose Bowl Game bib can emote with the best. The bugs} either attend to see him pull some- body apart or be pulled apart himself. And the biggest thing of all in his favor is that he really can wrestle. The young man requires no police- men or bodyguards, Ernie Dusek has been around sev- eral years now, and is entitled to the opportunity. * Besides his oldest | brother, Rudy, is one of th v . the industry, being sculnele peas Se ae OE LPOLTBTWLIRGS! More ‘Big’ Games Brin Games Bring. pen Linton Starts C Viet | jwith Jack Curley and Joe (Toots); © i ictor Mondt. of the New York branch, 1! [oboe shee CLI Nin comet mee Southern California ST RI KES | \Bast-West All-Star Game ........+ TO Dakota State; Falgren, North Dakota; | Diehl, South Dakota State. Tackles—Sturgeon and Dobervich, North Dakota State; Gainor an:!) Chumich, North Dakota. Centers—Jahnk, Omaha; Leach,} South Dakota State. i Guards—Dow, South Dakota U;! Sowl, North Dakota U. Quarterbacks—Charbonneau, North Dakota; Reiners, North Dakota State. RAMBLER FOOTBALL TEAM WAS | - SEASON’S BEST DRAWING CARD Zin ©. H. Will and Town Talk Cafe trundlers swept off with two out of three games Tuesday despite handi- Halfbacks—Schranz, North Dakot«| hear that it was Rudy's insistence By OTTO STEIN 40 Per Cent | Linton, N. D., Dec. 4—Linton’s high |¢aps of Robertson's and Woolworth’s Sate; Miller, South Dakota State; | [that brought about the decision in his (Match Gaine Champlon of S08) |gchool eage auuad, giddled by gradu. |Tespectively, in the City League. Peary, Omaha; Campbell, North Da- | }kid brother's favor. One of the hottest controverstes ; i ge Squad, Dan Schneider paced the Nursery . kota. Pullbacks — Evickson, North Dakota | State; Ray, South Dakoiu. Named as “most valuable players were Neville Reiners, North Dakota! State; Jack Charbonneau, North Da-| kota; Paul Miller, South Dakota State; Cloetus Clinker, South Dakota; | Russell Hughes, Morningside: Leo| Peary, Omaha, and Orville Nichols, Jowa State Teachers. O'Mahoney Poor Repcater |that has waged since I started In St.; New York, Dec. 4—(P)—The com-/ation last spring, got off to a g00d|team with games of 203-201-160—564 | The dethroning of O'Mahoney js|L0Uis is spot vs pocket. bination of ‘more games and morelstart by defeating Lehr, last year's|and Frank Hummel in the same crew scheduled to take place between now |. Personally, I am not a spot bowler. /big” games brought football atten-! Beaver Valley Conference champions, | Tolled 280 in the second game for top ‘and the Irishman’s return to his na-|2 "ecommend aiming for the 1-3)dance back to something like the! single game honors. Ole Nordland tive land in Mareh, caer pocket, rather than jgood old days in the 1985 season. | 15 to 18, in the first game of the sea-| 45 high pin-getter for Robertson's ~ O'Mahoney has served his purpox laying the ball|” ‘That the gain—averaging about 10/S0n for both teams. with 169-176-173—518. andseven tive clan ds conimbnelog to down on a certain |per cent on the nation-wide front ot | William Kremer, forward up from! Blasting fhe maples for counts of Bisbee his belngEheuieaminene spot so that your|47 major colleges covered in the an-|the reserve ranks, led the Lions’ scor-| 164-224-199—587, Orie Baldwin ran rie idbab. amnigerotie cineMeMENt! hook will break in!nual Associated Press poll—depended |ing with three field goals while Beck-|oft with the evening's high three apalnct otis: coeiier soldibe tecebatane the pocket. jlargely on the team's records was/e" Was high for Lehr with three bas-/ game total and led the Cafe team to Sannat be pheuEht te 4 a A ae It is my belief) shown by the leading figures. kets from the floor and a field goal. | victory over the Five and Dime Store ght back to the more that everyone is a! Notre Dame, with its best team inj Veterans on the Linton team are| outfit, Elmer Olson was best for "The 1935 track and field champion- | Here is a facial and action shot of Ernie Dusek of Omaha, reported important centers et a profit. i 5 vith- cal x Pn ship meet, and the Ae an tennis | Sanne bes ie ren hed ae apt to Hevea ee heavy- O'Mahoney had little or no experi- Gaetreatatng it, Mt eel beri fs H py tie faba nm soatgaaes Mer Tay Scusnger tare Nee, SRE oe ie Maal tournaments were awarded to South: 4 i ors n lampion. ere ere four Duscis, known as ence when Jack McGrath, of Worces- that he is a better ‘ward and center. Other members of : on’: Dakota State. The track meet \ Wrestling’s Riot Squad. a reputation gained by stomping on oppo- | ter, imported him. Danno obtained a howler if he aims | eo ee nite ao ear ing Vuwehiee [the squad are William Daly, Kremer, | Morlan maeart eat be held at rookings May 23, with the)_ nents’ physiognomies, as shown here. Not’ of publicity through the intro- He “the! DOekat ANS | feces fans watching | waiter Dobler, Wilburn Keller, Lloyd 3 5 i a pps ec ek base gots 4 ; he pocket in-ta fine squad play nine teams. ; pate 146-199-160— 505 golf and tennis events the same week- duction of the Irish whip, whaever stead of a spot. If Biggest attendance and gains were | Coon and Schiekmeister. Winistorfer 161-170-153— 484 The schedule: Dec. 6—Hazelton,|Siag ..... 163-130-133— 426 end. ifi. that is, but it generally was agreed he does aim for the The conference rule on pins \Pimenilites Change |Jimmy Foxx Notified that Jim Londos presented the title registered in the eastern sector, where/ tore: Dec, 12—St. Mary's at Bis-| Nordlund 169-176-173 518 : pocket, he auto- of transfer students from junio That He Will Be Sold jto nim in Boston tast summer. Danno| Otto Stein‘ matiaally lays his backs pred Leak vecae drew marek Dee. es Bismarck, there; Handicap 44- 44- 44— 132 ec. 20—Hazelton, here; Jan. 3— leges was modified. Formerly, a S bi f V was quite an attraction for a time,|ball on the same spot every time he transfer had to put in a year of resi-| iu ject 0 ote Philadelohia, Dec. 4.—()—Jimmy | Patticularly with the Irish of south | delivers it. penne year's mat of 175 O00 tee eight | Strasburg, there; Jan. 10 — Steele, dence before becoming eligible for apex Foxx has it direct from headquarters Boston, but lost appeal with each ap-| By all means Jook at the pins more here; Jan. 17—Strasburg, here; Jan.} athletics. But he now will become ears ; S| pearance. He does not look the par:|than a spot. In baseball, or any | Ontests. |24—Napoleon, here; Jan. 28—Steele,|r, Hummel. eligible imniediately, provided he hasjPresident of Northern League — {rom no less an authority than Gon-10'“cnampion, and shortly began tolother sports, you always look at your| 4° covcnamnions of the Big Ten there; Jan, 3i—Fort Yates, here; Feb./M, ‘Hummel. 861-873-791—2525 i Co. ; io State and Minnesota, shared 9 ve)* finished two years of work in a school er i; ‘i attract unfavorable press notices. This | objective. On! a 7—St. Mary’s here (tentative); Feb.| J. zahn.. . 147-173-203-— 523 which does not offer a bachelor’s de-| A8kS Heads to Decide on say mnt the Athletics are going t0);. ratal to a star pachyderm. Many bowlers who are spotters on paca li drawing cards, rhe Buck” |14—Napoleon, there. “1D. Schneider...... 203-201-160 564. Bree, Colts’ Future | The burly slugger sald he did not| “O'Mahoney doesnt know any more|their first ball, switch to looking at tietiing game with Notre Dame. led! cians oe Siva COACH WEST ADVOCATES know what uniform he would be wear-|@bout wrestling than John Quincy|the pins on a spare, probably because | vith a total of 359,219 against Min-| LWO Backs Dominate’ pele | | { { 4 fj { _ : aged 4 Aer age of 3,” | the target is smaller, and requires dif- i i Totals 846-1 930-84 — 12-MAN FOOTBALL T h a Tg —ign a ing next year but he emphasized that! Adams did at the age of 3,” read one}t i nesota’s 346,500. 4 845-2621 Chicago, Dec. (PA 12-man| mail vote mone, Nectherit’ Lagaue the club that gots him will have to/typleal New York report. | “He isn't] ferent Placing of the ball. If sucht ts) "“Caiifornia and Stanford, as usual,, All-Mountain Eleven: football team, employing an extralciuh presidents was in order Wednes- Teise the ante considerably over what|sttong. His arms and chest and legs re case, At follows that watching the) yore rival attractions on the Pacific Woolworth’s quarterback on offense, was advo-lday fo rule on the transfer of the the A’s are putting into their first|ate those of a youngster who is still pins an Riise ball gives you a more| vost The Golden Bears attracted! Denver, Dec. eae “(Two of the|Goehner ... + 135-107-120— 362 cated Tuesday by Coach Jack West of! pact Grand Forks franchise to James, baseman’s pay envelope now. |shy of complete development. He [accurate hit than watching a spot On| so¢009 cans at 10 games, and the In-|steatest backs who ever raced to; Magnuson . 126-162-150— 438 the University of North Dakota. beni ph aes reports have had him going} ‘drew only a handful to the Garden,” (Cowytizht, 1985, NEA Service, Ine. |dlans in eight games drew 314,000, {touchdowns in the Rockies dominate| Thomas . ++ 106-143-171— 420 a West, 21 years a mentor, declaring! On formal notification from Johnny to Boston, Chicago, Cleve.| San Francisco critics asserted that | (VoPyTIsnt, 1935, tvice, Inc.) Saas ewe ee the Associated Press All-Mountain | Essert ... + 100-142-132— 374 himself “convinced it would be one! anderson, Forks president that he had /!20d and New York. O'Mahoney represented in the crud- ‘Conference team for 1935. They are|Olson .. 187-176-177— 530 of the best moves made in football| transferred the franchise, Herman est pattern the fraud of wrestling. In Spo te Ro d Up Bierman Is Wrinkling |i (kayo) Lam. Colorado University| Handicap . 145- 86- 81— 312 since the flying wedge was outlawed,”! i s ae 1 Detroit, he “looked like a high schooi % quarterback, and Kent Ryan, Utah —-—- MeEeAMISR Gta. tah in behale Of (ee tee eenicent Bamolnoed Louisiana Gets Three {tactic trying to make the team.” Brow Over ’36 Slate) gic hateck. | Totals... 809-816-831—2436 he would call for an immediate vote. i i i 5 Tow Talk © “brains, not brawn.” j Claimin| ors | All- 5! £ Bi rth | The grappling lords basked in the By EDDIE BRIETZ The All-Star iineup: Cafe The 1 5 alld 3 g previous support: from| Conference Berths) 3°. 53: y Minneapolis, Dec. 4—(P)}—No Rose| Ends—Thornley Sw: Cervinski 169- — 643 he 12th man would only call sig-|other league members, Anderson said glow of O'Mahoney sucker money for PK di iornley Swan, Utah, and G rents 3 ; 7 Bowl, i -sea- | 4 iseuabune ier ianiednin he b ae Piss tralia the ths ee fon football sans oie enn eh Pitacklee Pred Meteenzle, Utah and State university, a football champion! gates when they tried to stuff Danno| +, ‘adline less than a week away.) Minnesota's Golden Gophers—their) Walter Driskill, Colorado. nals, step away from play then, and|he went ahead with the transfer. The) Atlanta, Dec. 4.—(AP)—Louisiana 151-202-162— retire when his team went on the/jeague, White rules itself must ap- pu 164-224-199— 587 defense. Pe vaiaheaciunihyiard Hera ees ; t ’ there have been no bids for the Bos- Lay “One of the most severe blows suf- Rech ee acion by a vote of its She ee ue cee te in 27 years, Can down the patrons’ throats, an SAS CE ei cablomment is paca) anny for Gal Denter—Hatola dete ‘ 175-139-133— 449: Jered by a team, especially one repre-!" “anderson, in explaining the teans- tributes rec players to the 19 Wrestlers Demand Change Charles Francis Adams is making bk al ereeetiter? eons Ly 5 aa te ai sh By nyer } a = _- senting a small colelge,” West said,|rer said Jamestown has shown an honor: roll of the southeastern con-; As long as O'Mahoney drew the plans to take over the club again... rnie sagpidiaag ‘eady is wrinkling ‘ane Me reed Bing fi eis ea i tee 3-812—2646 “is the loss of its quarterback—the | average pala cantenaenes Bs meaaor nee. aes ‘ jcustomers, the remainder of the field may have to get Mike Jacobs up there his brow over the 1936 Rata el ee fe ee ack — yo) im, aan [Sear for its ball team and thee te bik ergge tan a ene: ,yander- |made no protest, but when the trad?|yet. Mike now is promoting bridge leonuin in thelr last game to ed@ the| Halfbacks—Ken Ryan, Utah State U.S. Athletes Favor “All right, suppose the 12th mau park there had grandstand and lights. k i Fed | stayed away in vast numbers, the clai/tournaments to keep busy . . . Good- tt | a | Frank Johnson, Gcoreia, : oihies 3 24th game in a row without defeat,|and Eel Mar Larsen, Utah., | Entry In i ' idea is used. The coach finds the!He said Jamestown business men guard; Walter Gilbert, Auburn, cen- commends to howl for a worthier|ness, Gertrude)... Is Sonny Work-| Bierman grinned for about five min-| Fullback—Eddie Wagner,, Colorado. y Into Olympics al rt, - yi martest student he cat get, no mat-| promised him their cooperation. ter; M. Fitzsimmons, Georgin "Tech,|‘pilly Sandow, who managed Ea|'TM%4 2¢e Jockey, about to quit the C.1ytes until someone asked him: “What Chicago, Dec. 4.—(@)—Avery Brun- ter if he weighs but 90 pounds, and) ae a ae S V. Whitney stable? ‘fy Tas ° drills him with his system and strat-|_ Tf the league refuses transfer per- guard; Haygood Paterson, Auburn./strangier Lewis for more than 20 y about 1936, Bernie? New Leipzig Alumni dage, president of the American mission, White said, the franchise will tackle; Gaynell Tinsley, L. S. U.. end; That grin may perhaps be his last Ol; yi . iri eae tjyears, has led the fight against S y . ps . lympic committee, said Wednesda: ttutions—most of them are |Zemain in tts present focally with the Riley ‘Smith, Alabama, quarterback; | O-rainoney. eae rss didn’t ive up hopes until the 1936 season is completed. Defeat High School united states athieies favor going to Ps ak tie onath tan. give adv 10 | sees ss prep r Bane a8 ; Dew manages the ale ee rie aaltbaeks att It is significant that the man San-|" ‘last minute—cven had a scout at But while Bierman is solemn, ied 1936 Olympics at Berlin even if they . ~ anyway—would drop to a minimum! club. se Fatherree, L. S. U., halfback; Wil-| dow js ballyhooing, Everett Marshall,| the Princeton-Yale gam of the sideline experts are downright} New Leipzig, N. D., Dec. 4—Dead-| must pay their own expenses, c Should he move without league ap- liam Crass, L. 8, U., fullback. game ..- Jenthusiastic about next-year. They|locked at 26-all at the end of the| Despite opposition by groups urg- and the game would be played faster | proval, White said, he must has not met O'Mahoney since the son} New York football writers have and more beautiful to see.” withdraw ——_—-—_—— A e point to what is termed “perhaps thejregular playing period, the Alumnijing nonparticipation because of al- ‘Bison Cagers Trim o SIREN sane anaes ie organized with the idea of im- {pest-looking freshman group in Min-|team eked out a hard-earned 29 to|leged Nazi religious and racial ais. i: i “ gz She lan meas ng Hien a proving press wer pocnintonts inthe | nesota history.” 26 victory in the overtime period here|crimination, 138 out of 139 athletes | bse 36 to 18 week, Goudow hops into. thé ring 10 Royle +. well, there is plenty to ‘The top freshman eleven was stud-jlast weck in the first game of the|who have written to him favored tak- F Bradd k, 31- totter O'Mahoney a substantial guar- ene s ded witb Pov. TAD EINE. Hae ne to Heskeibail season. na Rieger and I.|ing part, Brundage said. iP) rs . On top o ne-|Neuman were oul fe “ e ey 2 y he] of the » Hazelton, N. D, Dee, 4, — Close overcome by North Dakota State’s|<hail,” This ant “doing te’ bone: McCarthy—has gone into a huddle at|pepirmins arth acca aaa bP pene ra te eee esr apen funds tna, few days jfrom the circuit, ° : | —a |_Fights Last Night { Hazelton Wins Tilt (By the Associated Pres) | New York—Lew Feldman, 133, { | New York, outpointed Charley Gomer, 13412, Baltimore, (10). | guarding and excellent shooting gave | basketball team for a 36-18 triumph) pending dodge any good, and the bet-| French Lick “Alth hy tlhe six ra ling, 140, Bismarck, N. D. drew Inight. "TE was ‘the’ thet. beaketoed Neville Beers forward, and Russ|°D PF ¥ho can do something about Tourner, the favorite, has been fined|of Seattle and the seven other major BOTH PATRICKS FIGHT |bers of the summer teams wit do the (6); Bill Coy, 134, Proctor, Minn., | game of the season for the Hazelton | Anderson, center, led the Bison in| . three times for stalling... you should|;iyals on the 1936 program -and| Pittsburgh—Frank Patrick, star/same, Our athletes and patriotic outpointed Frankie Young, 139, |quint. R. Maier R. Weiser and A-liheir debut with seven and sit Ticld| perme Dusk appears to be Lhe inan.|see the dirty looks he gives the judges| moans. | sophomore fullback of the University sportsmen are showing the world that 9 seorlt af Rasa The Duscks are known as Wrestling’s) as he flies past . .. Al Simmons has! «you haven't a chance to draw a/of Pittsburgh, has a brother, Mickey | |they will not be made martyrs to a Jamestown (4); Cal Doron, 129, (Chalfin led the scoring for the win-|{goals, respectively. Wahpeton took . {goals, res ye Ri aa Proctor, stopped Jimmy Death- |ners. H. Barton and D. Robinson |an early lead and staged a futile sec- Hot. aves. The other two brothers| saved $200,000 of his baseball earn-|deep breath in that schedule,” he! who is a light heavyweight fighter In cause not their own, and cannot be cl erage, 127, Fort Lincoln. were mainstays for Braddock. tond half rally. ie are, Ea Pee ister reg fe ee see re doesn’t hit} said. . |handicapped by subversive influences.” 4 ——— |nowned Farmer Burns and in turn in- R W. Y Me be OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern [structed his brothers. The present) Glad we don't have to choose OUT OU A By Williams = plan is for he four to make a vee between Riley Smith of Alabama —- 7 ZY 7 tour with Ernie wearing the crown. d Si Baugh of Texas Chris- = 1 Zp NT SAYS HERE/THE <A wu ver Him vo YOU FEEL THE] | "Thase close to the rackel tell you} flan for an All-Amertean quarter WERE TIRED OF \"/ WELL T Guess Tir by ONE THOUGHT IN OLSONS % ALL TH BRAGGIN; WAY 1 BO, that O'Mahoney will be the last of the} ,. . Hymie Caplan, at 35, man- ‘ TH TIME —soO IM MEND MY WAYS, %, IN; trick, or built-up, champions. It is} ages 11 fighters—New York's lar- A G 1 t MIND |S TO AVENGI Rae ROSCOE, GOIN' AWAY AN CUZ YOU'VE GOT E THE AN TLL QUIETLY ABOUT suspected that their experience with] gest stable... The late Leo Flynn BE A TRAMP, AMP KAYO GIVEN HIM BY BURKE- BRAGGING! Danno has taught the powers a good! was the last manager to handle - AN' A MP MADE OF aes DO MY EMBROIDERY! T CAN lesson. boxers in such wholesale lots . . MAKE ONS OUTA /| HIM BEFORE YOU ie Bi CAMEMBERT PACK IN AN ° Wrestling may be largely acrobatics.| The pro footuallers are smart, .. 5 LEAVE TH’ YARD— ; ME OVERLOOK CROSSED ME UPR,SAID % asi cAN EN but even those who pay to sec it in-| They develop future customers by : GAY G00 GOSH! DREAD ' ? Sid ANYTHING sist that the champion know a flying} admitting school kids free . . . a NTO THINK WHUT sa ae pied WHY, THAT BIG IN A MAN, mare from a flying trapeze. 25,000 will be the guests of the = . DAS HT, "BL Sree Dodgers Sunday, TLL GATHER UP ALL THE ina) Chicago Blackhawks hate GET TH CLAMP ON HIM } EXCEPTION LOOSE ENDS OF BURKE, THURSDAY NIGHT, TM TIE HIM IN A NEAT BUNDLE, AND STUFF HIM INTO AN ASH CAN, WHICH WILL BE be HOME SWEET HOME oe If Mickey Waiker had stopped Eric OF ! Trounce Bruins, 3-1 Seelig Monday night, he would have! JRAGGIN' Sigua landed a match with Jock McAvoy, CONN MODEL AM 5 is New York, Dec. 4—(#)—The Boston |the British champion .. , Gus Dorias, INTO A PAIR OF Se Bruins, trailing in the American divi-!netroit U. coach, thinks the lateral BOOK ENDS! )7 y Z |slon of the National Hockey League, |igss as many games as it won this 8 AZ can trace their lack of scoring ability ) .eason, California will open the f dt to the dearth of experienced forwards.|1i¢ time basketball scason against te an Nal. Cy A perusal of the roster of the Bos-| oy york U. - ey A / : thie ton club, which has won but two MON cere 0) pksthe. faarasn. Dee. e, games while losing five, shows that} (+ , Ree wing Soak: pol Bie only Cooney Welland, Dit Clapper |® Francis Filet star press and Red Beattie have been tested in agent, is not out at the Garden as {the ice wars. ‘The jpruins Tuesday night went local journalists persist in saying... down before the Chicago Blackhaw! \3-1, The Moniregl Maroons are wo Louisiana, T.C.U. Will even e Canadiens \e * intra-city series with a 3-2 verdict in Clash in Sugar Bowl @ thrill-packed game. The Maroons came from behind in the last period.| New Orleans, Dec. 4.—(?)—Louls- 1, WP Cae , ———_____—__ jana State and Texas Christian Uni- @, C775 Oe CAGE OUTLOOK GOOD versity will match strength in the Lakota, N. D., Dec. 4—(?)—Return | Sugar Bowl football classic here New of six lettermen for the 1935-36 sea-| Year's day. son reflects a bright outlook in the| Selection of the two was announced Lakota high school basketball camp. py Bias 2 Warren Miller, LSet ad bps eprops agg ul Le | by _ | Guest AGAIN POLO meaD — |Shicr sponsors the fame. ‘ ‘New York—Winston Guest, the only sibotah both teams have lost one 10-goal player in indoor polo, hasj game they have been rated | been re-elected president of the In-/among ‘he "“tirst. five” squads. of the door Polo ‘Association of America. country. GRAMS