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seen teen nr ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935 Ten N. D. Schools Place Gridders on Two All-State Teams Phantom-House of David Tilt to Open Pre-Holiday Cage Slate ALL-STATE ELEVEN AS PICKED BY COACHES IN AP POLL DEMONS 10 MEET GLENDIVE QUINTET =” | HERE ON SATURDAY Brandenburg, Elofson | Get on Second Eleven) Ferderer, Mandan; Runnestrand, Monnes, Minot; Dragge, Bye, | Grand Forks; Lippert, Jamestown; Bennett, Fargo; | Willey, Valley City; Jensen, Devils Lake; Schrank, Everson, Grafton Chosen By L. F. YOUNGSTROM Associated Press Staff Writer | Ten schools are represented on the 1935 All-State High ; School football team, the eighth annual mythical all-star aggre- gation selected for the Associated Press by North Dakota coaches | Thirty-five mentors who participated in the poll nominated approximately 150 outstanding players. A tabulation of the votes distributed the first eleven positions to eight prep schools | and reached into two additional squads to complete the second eleven. Some coaches reported difficulty in picking individual per- formers because of the emphasis placed on “team play,” tend- ing to weld the players into a unit that did not allow the abili- | ties of any one player to stand out above other members of the | squad. Minot’s unofficial state championship eleven that played in the inter-Dakotas game is represented in the all-star collec- tion by Vernon Runnestrand, speedy quarterback, and Bud Monnes, 165-pound guard, in addition to Chet Snyder, 170- pounder who won a place on the second team. e pivot post esas ae rs scuadnwon eens | Cubs’ Flag Drive Most Surprising | 35 Sports Feat center, stood way above other con-; Braddock Victory, Ramblers’ tenders for that position. | The other first team guard berth | Twin Form Reversal Were Major Shocks St. Mary’s Team Goes to James- town for Clash “With Strong Bluejays The Bismarck Phantoms, undefeat- ed in four games this season, wili clash with the bearded House of Da- vid tonight in the first of two games \scheduled on Capital City hardwood courts before the Christmas holidays. Having disposed of the Colored roadway Clowns in two games last ‘week, the Phantoms are looking to a -{ pair of victories over the Benton Har- bor colony team, here and at Devils nN Lake Saturday, to increase their pres- tige over the traveling professiona! clubs. Tonight’s game has been called for 8 p. m,, at the World War Memorial jbuilding and will be preceded by a preliminary between the Company A and Capital Commercial College teams of the City Cage league. The first game is slated to get - underway promptly at 7 p. m. Bismarck’s two high school quints go into action this week-end against the most formidable opposition yet to be faced in the current campaign. Coach Ted Meinhover is taking a squad of 8 St. Mary’s athletes to Jamestown tonight for an encounter with the unbeaten Bluejays, and the Demons entertain the Glendive, Mont. * Pi team at the high school gymnasium Saturday night. Phantoms Shift Lineup With Meinhover lost for tonight's EVERSON HALFBACK GRAFTON vi ken by Ralph Jenson of Devils} tate 4 big, powerful player who was | an important cog in his team’s de- | fensive play while the remaining | tackle was given to Grafton’s com-) petent Cecil Schrank. | Forx Pair at Flanks Sie | Both of the wing positions were won; by Grand Forks ends—Allan Dragge ‘and Gordon Bye—who excelled in all} MONNES SCHRANK fi esd) | TACKLE | MINOT GRAFTON | jgame the Phantoms will shift their lineup with Dan Bondy going to the fas WORE dj ——————_ one | » phases of their work. being alert ant) 04 york Dec, 20—W}—To the Phill 66 B i - pivot post and either Webb Olgierson ble defensively and both good at) : : Ips eats h ’ $ UIS - or Ollie Sorsdahl taking the fifth place Grabbing aerial tosses. jexperts peering intently from the Pp | ( oaches 3 5 -State Oices 0 astanga Rae vaeiena Get a Olea ‘Though the lightest man on the; | sidelines, the sports campaign of 1935 team, quarterback Runnestrand polled gets the call, Harold Tait will probably drop back to a guard berth. Frank Bout Postponed seems to have involved a rapid suc- Demon Six, 3 to 0 the most decisive vote and was cena secret fis & First Team Position Second Team Lee, forward, and Ben Jacobson, varded the captaincy of the mythical | ¢ surprising results, toppet ; z 2, ward, wil hei 1 ¢ Seerestion. vung. |<! bY the dlzziest college football]. Swick, Register, Meyers) fin iid e Papper ett Brown Bomber Has Gone O haaGaperfCoentae Uolicsen tats ate Completing the quartette of plung-| season in history. Score Goals in First H ‘tM ” Mi 7 stipe ab “ , i ;several ex-college stars to the House Ing, kicking and ee quien Tio: bleweke aunplaevot sallicbaned s in First Home Mounts pete G Butcher, Wahpeton ‘Stale’ Says Jacobs in Mov- | of David team this year and the club Kenneth ipiey er ally Savi Per-|on the returns tabulated Friday in Appearance | enne t. ‘argo € Burns, Grafton ing Fight to Feb. 2 i promises to be much improved over nce ut Mandan. the fifth annual Associated Press poll | eee Lake G Seamon, Jamestown : | Junior Association of Commerce ariarenae Mes 4 pone tieercent lerer of peas aad ” A ; 7 A i of the games played. Te was the third time that Wint-| yas the sensational stretch drive of|_ Bismarck’s Philiias 66 hockey team|| erect x enter, Wahpeton || Havana, Dec, 20—(P)}—Still amazed|and Regulatory Department trund-| Jonson, himself, is an Americar man Dragge has been & nobler jthe Chicago Cubs to baseball pen- scored once in each of the three pe-|| D¥€ ened randenburg, Bismarck || a, Thursday's quick postponement, /!ers won two out of three games in| Association baseball umpire during tender for all-state ae tse ding | Hant victory. riods here Thursday night to defeat|| Runnestrand, Mirot QB Allensworth, Valley City || Gypan boxing promoters nceortiabel Commercial League matches rolled|the summer. He has served 22 years ceived honorable mention D end po-|, Closely pressing this major shock the Demon six, 3-3, in a game played|] Everson, Grafton HB Elofson, Bismarck | did soci Thursday night. in the AA circuit and many critics piipetiext| t¥O Years ore team to the form players was the twin form |#* the local rink. . \| Ferderer, Mandan HB Eddy, Fargo ‘with Mike Jacobs of New York in|] Paced by Dick Barry with counts|consider him one of the best in the sition on the first all-state . ,. [reversal in which Notre Dame's foot-|_ Clark Swick, right defense for the|| Willey, Valley Cit FB Fund, promoting the Joe Louis-Isidor Gas-|of 136-105-184—425, the Junior As-|business. His brother Ernie, a Dragge was the only first team re-| 121 team tigured, on successive Sat~| Phillips 66 club, shot the first goal in| Ys» ry City ‘unda, Jamestown tanga bout, prepared Friday to re-!sociation team annexed the second|former member of the New York ter, but the placing of Devils Lake's Jenson on this year's first all-state marked a step up for him from the second team of 1934, while Schrank of Grafton moved from last year's third unit to the first team this year. ‘The second team has the distinction pf possessing three ends and one Notre Dame's last-period triumph prising than the downfall of the Irish Northwestern. urdays. Of the two stunning results, "he opening period and Pinky Regis-| ter and Joe Meyers added the other over Ohio State was rated more sur-|*Wo in the final two frames. Paul Raduns, center, turned in an the following week at the hands of|®tstanding game for the city clud| and George Paul at defense and Ro-| James J. Braddock’s victory on|!and Swick at left wing looked best Tack Guar Centers—Toman, HONORABLE MENTION Ends—Johnson, Grafton; Geiger, Mandan; Fawbush, Minot; Homuth, Jamestown; Bill McGrath, Williston. ‘Woodland, Bismarck; Lips, Bismarck, Cota, Valley City. Mandan. Backs—Labarge, Grafton; Dawson, Bismarck; Sexton, Fargo; Rife, fund the money received on advance sales and start all over again, hoping the new date for the fight would! | Jacobs, who came here Thursday | to investigate reports that “political | conditions” might interfere with the and third games from the Bismarck Tribune five. Bill Moeller rolled the evening’s single and three game high Stand. {scores with 202-133-153—488. Ed Hennessy was top pin getter for the Regulatory department which took the first two games from the First Yankees and the Chicago White Sox, is ut present chief scout for the Bos- ton Red Sox. Other members of the club are Jerry Martin, who pairs with Johnson at forward; Henry Beelman and Charles Kebza, guards; “Slim” Curtiss, six and Robert | holding of the bout on Dec. 29, ended. National Bank. Hennessy had 138- a day of wrangling by postponing the!1¢¢-117—421 while Arthur Boese top- battle to Feb. 2 and ordering the 8d-,pjed the maples for counts of 135- Wahpeton; Stevens, Minot. foot, five inch center, Curtis, reserve. Eight St. Mary’s cagers who are points over Max Baer for the world/f0r the high school club. | heavyweight boxing championship} Sunday afternoon the Phillips 66) topped the individual surprises of the |team will play the Mandan Independ- tackle. Seemon, an end, being placed at tackle by several coaches who pre- ferred his abilities at the tackle rather WERE. — { ° . ° ‘i 6 } ene pc year. To many observers, however,/€nts at the rink north of the high vance sale stopped. ;158-158—451 for the losers. The|Making the trip to Jamestown are eae bin ott msi team. | this was no more startling than the| School here. The lineups: "Gram ing e' eats Wisconsin Athletic The difficulty was not that trouble | scores: Pete Fischer, Jim Hurning, Kenny Sear ks a average of 175 pounds|“lumph of Wilmer Allison over Fred | Phillips 66 Demons . | Argument Unsettled| as expected but that Louis ha ‘Tribune Hessinger, Dick Rausch, Arnold An~ eight rage tate i com.| Perry. British ace in straight sets in| Meyer G 0l Gl di “gone stale,” Jacobs explained after 'saucn 492-127-162—411 | derson, John Fox and Leroy and Ed- st all-state is com: iB! ets in ys Sanborn auc! cones Coa oie ‘second| the United States tennis champion-| C. Swick LD Paul son at CMGIVE! Macison, wis. Dec. 20.—(4)—The| being assured by government officials, ‘Moetier . 202-133-153—488 | de Reff. vent geidders by more than 15 pounds| ships or the victory of Sam Parks,|M. Jundt RD Monrose | | University of Wisconsin athletic de-| cluding Jorge Echarte, secretary of Or¢um .. ) 122-125-138—385| A Preliminary to the Bismarck- 3 y Jr, # 50-to-1 shot. | P. Raduns c L. Wedge | g; Wood 0 : c partment controversy remained un-|St@te, that there was no danger Of MacGregor . 5 113-113-110—336| Glendive tilt will be played between eter aars: Wops Place |The tabulation of points on the/ Register RW R. Swick| DOMMY Woo utpoints Cow-| scttied Friday after the board of | Cm beneee: Tere ‘though /DUDMY «+ + 152-152-152—455 ia and ae penny rps, ih b eh | most surprising results: 1 a iH | regents e ‘ ed adamant even ‘thou; nee scl reserve team. The prelimin- hse attire roster is drawn from the| "| onienco Byrne Lw Smith} boy Ray; Hasselstrom concluded @ one-day hearing ary is called for 7 p. m. Rafael Cepeda, president of the Cu-/ ban Boxing Association, ordered vir-| tually everyone concerned with the} postponement suspended until Louis;Barry .. should appear in Cuba. The order| Warner covered Jacobs, Louis, and Julian; Demming Black, one of the “Detroit Demon’s” | Dummy co-managers, {Dummy Chicago Cubs’ drive to Nation- al League pennant, 92. 2. James J. Braddock’s victory over | Max Baer for heavyweight title, 83. | 3. Notre Fame's football victory} over Ohio State, 82. ' 4. Wilmer Allison’s tennis victory | over Fred Perry in U.S. singles, 58. | Totals ........... T11-650-715—2076 Junior Association ++ 136-105-184— 425 124-134-156— 414 «+ 105-117-139— 361 ++ 121-121-121— 363 147-147-147— 441 Substituies: Phillips 66—C. Wedge; | | with adjournment to Jan. 15, the date; Demons—Larson, Boyd, Varney. \ of its next regular session. Coaches and athletes were called! before the regents Thursday for testi- ;Mony on the friction within the de- | partment that came to a head when Athletic Director® Walter Meanwell| eight big schools in the state plus | Grafton and Wahpeton, both of which | gre perennially strong clubs and play) several games against the big eight. ‘As the result of coaches generally voting for men they have seen in ac-| tion, players from these ten teams, Glendive will play the Mandan Braves tonight journeying across the river Saturday for the second clash of the current North Dakota invasion. 4 Coach Glenn Hanna said Friday he “ ’ expected to start the same lineup that opened against Hebron and Lin- Drops Decision Glendive, Mont., Dec. 20.—Rusty , Gramling of Bismarck won a clear-cut decision over Billy Olson of Ekalaka, |Mont., in the eight-round headline | Illinois to Engage De Paul in Chicago Mandan and Dickinson, generally ; i 58. | Chicago, Dec. 20.—()—Illinois will| bout of a fight card here Thursday | "#5 @ccused of plotting the removal] “« | 5 60- 60- 60— 189 Mandan a0 gies selections, this| .& Northwestern's football victory | attempt ie prove chat ie belongs among | Mit lof Dr. Clarence Spears as football Seen earns tose re gone cela’ | HABCAP: sla eS Ree ori te year's all-state being in line with those | "ET Viet son, parks gr. in| the better big ten basketball teams; Gramling forced the fighting all of | Th : ager has cabled and telephoned to us,! Totals ........... 693-384-807—2184 | more will see action before the game ot the past. | U.S, open golf, 31 » Jt. in| again this season, tonight in the Chi-|the way and had a big edge over his! The regents did not disclose de-| saving the boy positively can not fight is very far alon; L Selection of an all-state class Bi 7" pulace Peacock’s ‘de |cago stadium against De Paul's strong | heavier opponent. velopments of the hearing. John Gol-|‘hec, 29, He has had 15 fights in 11! Megniatory: Devt. Certain to be injected into the li team is made difficult because coach- mcock’s = defeat Of | five, |_In two other bouts, Sonny Wood of *mseske, captain-elect of the footba:l! months and his doctor has told him|"isher -. Bap e1el SO iAlD) cheats nee enitin casein & ‘ Jesse Owens in U.S. track meet, 20, es of smaller schools see mostly oppo- While the Illini and De Paul are | Fargo outpointed Cowboy Ray of Glen- team who first raised. the charges |Theigs . 7-113 -401-= gin seinen ey Piaas ot (he. warne ace not to put on a glove for at least a . aks a 8. Max Baer’s knockout by Joe ; : ‘ canmielliia Buddy Beall, veteran guard, who re- | nents in their conference or their re- ‘ y | battling it out, Michigan will play Mt./dive and Marvin Stanley of Miles | #sainst Meanwell two weeks ago, said ” Hennessy eseees 138-166-117— 421, . guard, gion, and do noi respond in a great are ar +s 25-0 football victory over! UMN at Alliance. ©. and Minnesota |City was awarded a decision over the board appeared most interested pop ‘Dummy ++ 122-122-122— 366 conte: returned to the lineup, and enough number to bring out a clear} vo Gatun, foot all victory over | will be host to Nebraska at Minne-|“Wild Bill” Hassclstrom of Bismarck. |in his assertion that Meanwell gave Anderson i) 164-153-105— 422| Ray Yeasley, who has a dead eye for ( | picture of the best players in those} “5 eons ellen of New. york Ree ; TS — @ him a drink of whiskey after a foot- t rete feeine re ates me 1 sections. | a Michigan will swing over to Cleve- nt e ; | ball game, bel Totals .......... 644-702-584—1930 i. Batveliminating teams that have al-| Giants in National League race, 7. |1and to meet Western Reserve Satur | | Fights Last Night {)", former baszeta star, Ray por’ S$ Noun P } ent IN ones of ‘his atmpll aise. ready’ been represented on the first | day night in one of seven games in-|? —- -—----—? | Hamann, said he told the boara By ANDY CLARKE i Heel, Nats Boab Capt. “Peck” McGuiness will start and second all-state clubs, only 39} volving conference teams. Hanson . ++ 117-139-189— 395] at center; Johnny Abbott and Hel- Indiana } meets Vanderbilt at Nashville, Tenn.; | Towa, which defeated Loyola, 33 to 26, at Chicago Thursday night, meets | Meanwell never spoke to him about | football. Meanwell had been charged | with discriminating against athletes | wishing to try out for football dur- (By the Associated Press) Pheonix, Ariz—John Henry Lewis, 181, Phocnix, Ariz., knock- ed out Goleman Johns, 1 133-1049115— 352 141-100-103— 344 108-111- 98— 317 muth Clausnitzer at forwards; and Elfred Elofson and Bob Peterson at guards. players on other small schools received |, more than one vote. Of these, the players receiving the New York, Dec. 20.—(#)—Eppa Rixey, who spent 21 seasons in the: Basketball Scores | 5 pele? rends: { > Day- National Le: thinks Gi Alex-| 5 heaviest vote were: Ends: Brady, (By the Associated Press) | Western State Teachers at Kalamazoo, | + Chri pi ing his 1 eee eee ue, rover Alex-|Boese .... 135-158-158— 451 Crosby, and Hoenhaus, Bowbells;| Carleton 28; Augustana (Sloux|Mich.; Purdue meets Butler at In-| Phoenix. ee ay Hee eee letra tate tenure as basketball/andor was the greatest he ever saw| Handleapp ha 2 2 2 6 tackles: Kelly, Hillsboro; | Monson, i |Gianapolis, and Wisconsin goes to, kel, 164, Germany, (2). | ‘The regents gave no indication of| pr fhe mound,’ . minke Christy Grane PT ig Mathewson was pretty good, too. . Bald-headed Al Spohrer, Braves! thinking of retiring. Steele Quint Swamps _| | Driscoll High, 52-10 Stevens Point Teachers 45; River Falls Teachers 33, Hamline 36; St. Cloud Teachers 15.' Luther (Decorah) 35; Eau Claire Teachers 33. (Overtime). Bemidji Teachers 45; Totals .......+..- 636-614-615—1865 Crosby; guards: Sweeney, Sherwood; Bjerke, Hatton; centers: Springer, Stanley; backs: Linson, Stanley; Mer- genthal, Hillsboro; Sapa, Lidgerwood, Christianson, Kenmare. Others include: Ends—Renstrom, Milwaukee to play Marquette. Chi-| 1a) 4 i | Whether they would take up the cago and Northwestern play at home.’ 1 is only for construction of the) athletic situation between now and the Maroons meet Armour Tech, and! fronts of houses that issi 3 | mS os : pat $ so: permission ha3/ Jan. 15, but said they expected to Northwestern tackling Michigan State. | to be obtained in Portugal. complete the inquiry then. | Mickey Cochrane rides a Texas Mankota4 named after the 12 big schools are re- moved, shows that the eleven men would not comprise a satisfactory all- State class B team. It would not be satisfactory because seven of the players are members of the Northwest conference, and they practically comprise an all-conference team which possibly would not be ‘ny stronger than the all-conference team of the Southwest conference, 4 ° The three best tacks: of the college: Totals .. North or South Miscourt slope! Says “Tiny’ Thornhill, football season, so far as Head Coach | Driscoll (i0) or any other circuit. —- Shaughnessy is concerned, are Shel-|Seeman, f .... Palo Alto, Calif., Dec. 20.—(#)— don Beise of Minnesota, Lloyd Card- |Coltan,£... Stanford “is on the spot,” Coach C. E. well of Nebraska and his own Jay | Pederson, c (Tiny) Thornhill said Friday as he Berwanger . . . Clark says he would | Gilchrist, groomed his Indians for their third stack ’em against any three you|Kassel, g . ' would care to mention, East, Soutn | Olsan, g ' or West... Beise, says Shaughnessy, | Quale, . was the most valuable player on the| Wright, f . Hi-Liners hold an edge over Edison, ‘which overcame a 5-2 deficit to run| well ahead for the rest of the game. | j The Hi-Liners met little trouble in tossing 19 field goals to beat Con- ' ordia. Don Gibson, forward, got 20 points |in the two games. | Indians ‘on the Spot,’ —~YOU SHOULD BE GLAD INSPIRATION NEVER HAS STIRRED YOUR MINDS! | Argentine. . . | The little fellows who take it on the chin during the football | ssacon get revenge when basket- ball rolls around .... Williams bowled over Princeton and Ver- mont doubled the score on Dart- mouth Thursday night. Gopher roster. Merle Wendt at end. the best all-around player on the Ohio State squad, Better hurry and lay your bets if you like Stanford in the Rose Bow! The odds are coming Dahlenberg, c’, |Bowerman, f . |Goettertz, f . Slacoscuoudelococce Hor Moobens wl Pooroocnnal coccccccconnorne = lose Sood bese weSsoseue ee Minot college high; Jordet, Mayville; | Teachers 37, " peony given him by the late Frank |. Keller, Hilisboro: Ernfe Grosz, Mott;| St. Viator 53; St. Olaf 31. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | fem, titen Mm by te nt,Prans | Siete, N. D. Des, 20st high "Tanberg, Dickinson; Roesler, Mott;| Concordia Junior (St. Paul) 29;/ Z used to catch for the Giants and | cage i Gorman, Kenmare; Schrantz, Lidger- | Rochester Junior 24, i Hy T was the A’s, writes » sports column oan Weanesasy, 62: defeat Don ee aa ee A cinco EGAR BONS, | eve SORE Ee THERE ! for a Waxahachie, ‘Tex, news- |fi3t'team ran up a 39-0 count at the ms 3 Carison, ee x : ' ans Es Bee pickinaon. Centes—donn- THOUGHT OF A STUPENDOUS Preree ecren TH BEST | Bete sy Te seabane (end of the fest elt and the reserves son, Mayville. Backs—J. Allen, Minot Hi-Liners Break E IDEA !---BY SOVE , LADS , BLOWS OF | next year... in the big show 19 fon et ae a Be ree nee rollege high; Soholt, Mayville; s ven e > REFEREE ¢ | yeare. |final period. Chester e scoring | Thompson, Haiton; Lowe, Larimore;| In Twin City Games T TELL YOU,OF A TRUTH, MCNULTY LEET ) TH EVENING i A ‘with 17 points and Guldeman was Agee, Dickinson; Hardmeyer, Mott: : y \T \S GIGANTIC INES / THE RING TO WERE _fgeatding to Mike Jacobs, Joe Peeing Bp Maan 20 ie Summ A Pipgige- tid 2 it. Paul, . 20.—(P)— y | jone stale ... but Paulin Peterick, Lidgerwood; Hansen, Mo-|nigh dennol sau se ee IN FACT, MY HEAD IS ARBITRATE A BETWEEN A Uzcudun is the spot where the pea eee : 7” See meoune: Beulah, and’ Perkins, ball games in the Twin Cities Thurs- BUZZING FURIOUSLY FROM ) LIVELY FIGHT Saas ibomb exploded... perhaps Tommy ¢ Zech, c’... | . lay, beating Concordia Academy, 41 — Loughran, Philly's nomad _ warrior, | w; ! N. Wi League Predominates _| to 24, in the evening after dropping @ THE THOUGHT OF IT ~~ THAT BROKE J 2 GMBONE| [might be able to give the lowdown onj Brawn, ‘g \ But an examination of the schools |32 t0 20 verdict to Minneapolis Edison. ~TOO MUCH FOR THE OUT IN THE why Jacobs postponed that Havana Hockhalter, ! represented by the high point men Only in the first quarter did the LIMIT OF ONE BRAIN ee GALLERY J ef go. .. Tommy couldn’t win in the|Taliefson, f i