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Big Time Grid Schedule Swings Into Mid-S§ | IME CONTENDERS (Turtle Lake Eleven Defeats St. Mary’s in Close Game Here, 7 to 6 ‘MAB SPOTLIGHT ON Actual Execution of a Lateral Pass SAINTS SCORE IN FELLERS AWAIT RULING OF LANDIS | Jamestown Upsets ~ SATURDAY PROGRAM nae sah FINAL PERIOD IN 4 —. Braves; Minot Wins j ; Mandan Loses to Improved Jay Championship Games Head Eleven, 14 to 12; Magicians List in Big Ten, West Coast, ‘Ivy League’ Trojans Score in First Frame After, Sustained Touchdown March ’ FEW BIG ‘OUTSIDE’ TILTS Colgate Meets Tulane in Goth- am tn Important Inter- sectional Tilt i i B i i i ; ‘New York, Oct. 17.—(7)—The early- season ballyhoo over football's inter- sectional warfare fades to a couple of scattered shouts Saturday as mem- bers of major groups from the east’s unofficial “ivy league” to the Pacific ‘Coast conference start serious scrap- ping in home territory. Z Not more than a half dozen games 7 on Saturday's program can be rated As rare as the dodo is an actual picture of the completion of a lateral pass in football. Here is an as both important and intersectional. excellent action shot showing Coleman, University of Kentucky ball carrier, being tackled at right Colgate and Tulane, a pair of colorful just as he got off a successful lateral to a teammate, Garland, in the recent game won by Georgia and strong outfits, meet in New York's ~ Tech, 34-0. Polo Grounds while in the Yankee eect fae eae pi ««*| NORTH DAKOTA STATE BEATS arms cree ees see's! MOORHEAD TEACHERS, 14 TO 7| Straight Victory entertains Vanderbilt at Dallas. Au- 1 sa a daring Bison Beat Dragons on Pair of 4) Football Result a tackle the Detroit Titans while Cen- A of ootba: 8 tenary takes @ long western hop to Passes in Last Quarter o : ! a [ lis gee FHL Ha E E i 5 5s E g Bob Feller, youthful pitchifig sensation of the American league while 12-yard marker before an offside pen- performing for the Cleveland Indians, is shown at his home at Van alty set them back five yards. Then, Meter, la. with his father and mother while awaiting the rule of Base. Gophers Seek 20th ball Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis on his status in organized base- ball. His father sald, “If they make him a free agent it’s going to cost . some club a fot of money to sign him.” (Associated Press Photo) DEMONS AT WILLISTON FOR GAME SATURDAY AFTERNOON Wolverines Have Small Chance of Recapturing Little play Arizona, Lou Little's Columbia By the Associated Press| — Lions aren't expecting much trouble pee Sod East J Brown Jug ° ° from Virginia Military. — roa Wallan 19; Arka 6 te Bismarck Eleven in Good Shape Sioux Clash With Columbia in Intersectional Pay _| nortir Dakota Acricciurel college Bie | Carnegie Tech 7; Temple 0. Minneapolis, Oct. 17—()—Minne-| for Contest; Only Daw- On the other side, eight members of ef South sota’s Gophers open their Big Ten the east’s informal though venerable gon aored Bais caeariera ilees Mississippi Teachers 12; Louisiana! campaign Saturday with Michigan’s “league” come together when Navy! Dragons on the Bison field here Fri-| Tech 7. Fotresinies in tpt annua wecae oe meets Yale, Pennsylvania celebrates|day night in a thrilling game in| Tenmessee Wesleyan 19; Sewanee 7, |the famous “little om jug” before its 60th gridiron anniversary against! which a wet field failed to halt some Midwest beiprrpaen aida Le lM asngedd Princeton, Harvard plays Army and | girdiron pyrotechnics. Creighton 13; Drake 6. ae Sinneee s for straight Dartmouth encounters Brown. Cor-| The superb kicking of Ernie Wheel- | Iowa Weselyan 7; Dubuque 0. ry: nell takes on another traditional|er, Bison sophomore back, and Vin-| Upper Iowa, 29;-Penn 7. rival, Syracuse, leaving Columbia the! cent Yatchak, Dragon fullback, was| North Dakota State 14; Moorhead only one to play an intersectional| one of the finest exhibitions on Da-| _ (Minn.) Teachers 7. rival, cotah Field’s history. Superior (Wis.) Teachers 9; St. John The Big Ten title chase swings into| The Bison reeled off 13 first downs} __(Minn.) 6. mid-season form with Ohio State and/t, 7 for the Dragons, and their de-| Mason City Junior, 0; Rochester Jun- Northwestern coming together in a|fense seldom gave the Teachers a| _ ior, 0. battle of outstanding contenders while | chance to run. St. Olaf Frosh, 12; Macalester 0. Bese son Injured St. Louis Saturday Bismarck goal line for the touch-|seeking their second. victory of the l- serking, thelr second. victory (of the |University Meets Powerful Bil lunged in an attempt for|of Williston in the western city Sat: likens in Homecoming At- but fell inches short/urday afternoon in their first out-of- {t and the score stood at|town game on their schedule. traction Turtle to 6 for St, Mary’s| The Demons left their home city for : ee entternoon Py car, 18) Grand Forks, N. D.; Oct, 171—(P— Snappy, intensive practice sessions | A couple of teams with plenty of ex- have been the order of the day in the| perience will clash here this after- Bismarck camp all week in prepara-| noon when the University of North| #! Fo5ie Bsa gf : H & ay H fel Purdue winds up its anclent series with) ‘The lone Dragon touchdown came| Frosh, 0. ter on his tion for Saturday's fracas. Wednes- Chicago, Minnesota and Michigan bat-|in the third quarter on the biggest] North Dakota State Frsoh, 26; North . urth |day night Hanna put his men through | Dekota meets St. Louis University at tle for the Little Brown Jug and Illi-|break of the game, Carl Rorvig} Dakota University Frosh, 0. tl ‘Vio the|® long hard drill under the lights of | 2 p. m., in the annual Sioux home- nols tackles Iowa. Indiana and Wis-| touching one of Yatchak’s boots, the| South Dakota State, 0; Omaha Uni- F i Hughes Field, and Friday afternoon | coming feature. consin tackle Nebraska and Notre| Dragons recovering on the Bison 20,| versity, 0. he wound up the week’s rehearsals| ‘According to the probable starting Dame, respectively. driving from there to a touchdown] St. Mary’s, 13; Hamline, 6. ppy sign: lineups given out by Coach C. A. Duke Meets Georgia Tech after making @ first down by pass on} Penn College, 7; Upper Iowa, 20. three yi % ‘kou' West of North Dakota and C. E.} lin Down south Tennessee-Alabama, and | the Bison 4. Beuna Vista, 0; Augustana (Sioux/ sweet at full at the opening kickoff at getting work on both the defensive} Muellerieile of the Billikins, the Louisiana State-Mississippi are the| The Bison, who scored in the sec-| Falls) 20. 2p. m. and offensive ends. ‘ Sioux will have two sophomores on|LAKERS TRIUMPH leading southeastern _ conference | 0d and fourth periods, had the game | MacAlester, 0; St. Thomas, 6. The “little brown jug,” battled for Work on tackling and blocking has) the field at the opening kickoff while} OVER RUGBY, 14-6 | i Clashes while Virginia-Maryland and|Pretty well in hand, its running at-| Moorhead ‘Teachers, 7; North Da-jsince the 6 to 6 tie in. 1903, will be occupied a major share of the Demon | the ‘ians will have but one. Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 17—(F)— South Carolina-Virginia Poly top the|tack never being consistently throt-| kota State, 14. displayed on the 50-yard line and the mentor’s time during the past week, said he would have Chuck southern conference card. An inter-|tled by the Dragons, LaCrosse Teachers, 6; Eau Claire| victor will claim it for another year. with some time also spent on defen- Je conference game between Duke and| Wilard Burke, Dragon halfback,| Teachers, 6. ‘The lineups: "4 {sive line play. Generally speaking, Georgia Tech is perhaps the “hottest”|W@5 the Teachers’ most consistent! Carleton, 21; Grinnell, 13. Michigan Position © Minnesota every department of the game has game of the day in the south, while |Tunner. Hibbing Junior, 0; Ironwood (Mich.) | Patanelli le ‘Antil come in for its share of attention dur-| Lioyd Amick at right guard, Washington and Lee and Kentucky} For the Bison, Bob Erickson,/ Junior, 7. It ‘Widseth % ing the past days in a last minute ef-| Gainor at right tackle, Len Bjork- also argue the merits of the two hake ree at center ok, Sohne: Nga eed 6; Superior 1g ‘Weld ints, Crane was out- fort one Ha ykicdl Lert Wey lund at left ey Bill prereasiry a loops. mainstays. ac » 9. c ‘ Svendsen -|, Bxce] juarterback, Pollard at le! , ‘Texas Christian and ‘Texas A. and|_ Erickson hit center for the first Southwest re ‘Twedell in an offensive role, chalk-lioupling Asa Dawson, star fullbeck,| Wait Halvorson at right half and| Mott, N. D. Oct. 11—(@—Otols and M. come together in the major battle | Bison touchdown in the second quar-| Howard Payne 14; Austin College 10. Tae the Demon eleven is in good shape for| Blanchette at fullback. Dickinson high schools played to s in the southwest conference while| ter. Sturgeon’s kick from placement Mountain re King . Saturday's contest. Dawson will’ be! Pollard and Chuck Gainor are soph- | 18-13 tie. Texas faces Baylor. In the only big] ¥85 good. Idaho (southern branch) 12; Western’ qb. an unlikely performer against the! omores, Of the remaining nine, Ja- , six game Oklahoma plays Kansas.| In the third quarter, the Dragons| State 0. Cooper lh Coyotes although it is probable that he} cobson, Martin Gainor, Bjorklund, Gophers Not Biggest, Missouri and Kansas State encounter |Tecovered the ball on the Bison 20. Far West Smithers th will see some action. Otherwise, much | reidholdt, Halvorson and Blanchette 8 couple of tough “outsiders” in Mich-|On the first play a lateral to Gotta! Willamette 47; College of Idaho 0. Sweet fb 2 9 e the same eleven that has started other figan State and Marquette. led, but Burke then passed to John Demon tilts will start this one. Dean 8 Figures Show Sao P nce Altaf | Oficials—Referee, F.C. \- California and U.C.L.A, Southern| Wilson for a first down on the Bi- T Fights Last Night iL trolls umpire WD. Bright, tarts Pei beer ee a ee ete the Billikin} Minnespolis, Oct. 17—()}—Folks California and Washington State,|80n 4. Burke, on the next play, cir- mouth); field RW. Hei . sephomore Oregon State and Washington, and|cled right end for the touchdown. Man HOT bio Game St. Paul Hockey Club | neu. ‘Tom Mitchell at teft ond is} may think Minnesota's Golden Go- Oregon and Idaho clash in the coast|Gotta’s kick from placement was (By the Associated Press) conference scraps with the first two] 800d. games having direct bearing on the| Im the final period a pass, Wheeler) New York, knocked out Buck championship. to Erickson, put the Bison on the} Everett, 178, Washington, D. C. A couple of Rocky Mountain coafer-| Dragon 17-yard line and in scoring} (1). ence contenders are due for elimina-| Position on third down Wheeler Atlantic City, N. J.—Tommy tion when Denver tackles Utah, Utah | Passed to Erickson for the winning) Cross, 130, Philadelphia, out- State faces Brigham Young, Colorado| counter. Sturgeon’s kick from place-} pointed Johnny Defoe, 128, New Simpson (Wisconsin). | | nior, Marty Rossini at left tackle Trades Star Center seal, and tke Wolimer ae CE — guard, a junior. Ben Putnam at right | Bowling Scores f | 8t. Paul, Oct. 17.—()—The St. Paul! guard is s senlor, Gus Clanciolo st ——— eee 7 i li i £ a i Bei F j E American Association Hockey club an-| right tackle, senior, Dick Fitzgerald at nounced Saturday it had traded Os-| right end, senior; Lou Drone at quar- car Hanson, star center ice man, to} terback, senior; Johnny Nunn at left the St. Louis Flyers Friday for four] half, junior; Norm Kloepper at full- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ‘Week Ending Oct. 17, 1036 Team Standings ill Hy i i I State plays Wyoming and Col ment was good. York (10). A. Schneider Players, back, senior, and Bob Shea, at right those of nine other large plays Colorado ‘Mines sea ‘The lineups: Paieua ae Reddish, . 4 He Substitutions: St. Mary’s—Weigel,| Henson will report sometime next| half, a junior.: universities in the United States, Dr. ' NDAC MSTC| 187, Philadelphia, knocked out 7| Heiser, and Crane; Turtle Leke—| Week. In return the St. Paul club} ‘There is little rebels cag fos aid bps -y eto kerk erg scram Sp leead Seek to Forestall Stevens pienso re ‘Tzantaopolous, 177, Greece | Place ‘$00 | Hanson, ©. Parks, oS weights of the two teams. 000 students in various colleges. 5 Officials: Brown, referee; Kelley, ~ Damage by Drouth Snyder] “Everette Rightmire, 132, Sioux | Bim 7 ; Allen, headlinesman. — Panes oo tem) sevipeintee Nick Cam- |" ~ i s Six-M Bozeman, Mont. Oct. 17.—(— eo + New Orleans. Sopeen’s “Records: 3 teele Six-. > Farmers of North Dakota and we Waninena High epee pee Regul, 9 ent aH Team Hundreds of Alumni 5|__tory Department tana told federal officials h 6 The Minnesota Gophers have 200| High team—sin To Play Tuttle Oct. 30 day that they believe it nicer ed Scheela| piays in their repertoire, but usually} tory Departi y Back at University Burke High individual aang NTAL the 1937 soil conservation program to end the season without using all of| “Fabel Bteele, Oct. 17.—Steele high HORIZO! Fee ene ae Drowtam to th Yatchak | them. High in school’s six-man football team| Grand Forks, N. D. Oct. 17—(P)— eh Bi ree) 5 past summer, NDAC scoring—Touchdowns, Erick- plays Hurdsfield’s six-man outfit Oct. plomat “We'll take up all phases of the|son, 2. Points after touchdown, Stur-|Welch, Holt, May, Rorvig, Phillips, Individual Averages us| 21 Wholly. agricultural situation,” J. ©. Taylor,|geon 2 (placements). MSTC, scoring, | MeClure. ae Aare season. pansion’ ot steered 127o slant. (SEIT MEBIEIT director of the Montana State College| touchdowns, Burke. Point after} MSTC—Wilson, Ielminl, Torreano, jek p aS ero. OINR SI extension service, said as the meeting poe Gotta (placement), Weling, Bachinski, Zehren, Weber, sd 61 Moel! 53) while Ib dee ited. iW eee ite is ‘opened. Ei Fecretl; regional tor| Substitutions — NDAC, Fredericks; | Gotta, 3 2 (4) OIAISTI IS] First fternity house AINIDISMETILINIAIMIOR of the soll conservation program at > N65 | accorations was awarded to Phi Delta RIE MERIE DIF VIETL. Betant neprecnsted che es es:| OUT OUR WAY nee .\"Thiete’s “drydocking the Billikens,” RiAWwic MME MT IAI ernment. IMIOTT TS ME IE IL J Wa HIAIRICIS MT 1 5 f JUST ABOUT an Re Four in Counterfeit A HALF MILE, oon, TL ATSIC! Coin Case Released Ue VE GODS! Fargo, N. D., Oct. 17.—(?) — Four Tespective homes in Kansas and Mis- y “ . = P : of. Arrested with Greenfield at Minot Dy : THIS 18 THE] », cnmuee uton Bison Frosh Defeat Oy SPECIAL OFFER | _4 COMPUTE IMSTORY OF UND Yearlings, 26-0 j > Amar 4 ‘i MADE.TO YOU Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 16—(>}— smart, well-coached North Dakots