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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, UU Minnesota to Win National Championship Experts Pick DUKE GETS SECOND CHOICE, ARMY 3RD IN WRITER'S POLL: Zuppke’s Tricky Illini May Spring Surprise Upset of Northwestern Saturday POLLARD HOLDS THIRD PLACE _|Gusties Hold Edg on sd | AMONG NATION'S HIGH SCORERS, In Minnesota rea to his already imposing list, giving} Triumph Over Cobbers Gives a DANBOM STOPPED AS NOTRE DAME BEATS BADGERS Kentucky ‘Halfback Leads All But Three Selections Place | | him 11 scores for the season end : . Gust: Adolphus Th Gophers at Head of GAMES, F AVORITES Pack; Isbell, Purdue Star, ae marcas ae the very few who . hete ‘ve Ug i kept their places in the list of leaders. Dick Weisgerber, Willamette fullback from East Orange, N. J., has a total of 49, and second place in the national} tavus Adolphus college eleven held Roster Is Fourth PURDUE RANKS FIFTH i \ |Ohio State Shifts Backfield; —_—- St. Paul, Oct, 19—()—The Gus- { New York, Oct. 20.—(7)—The list of Soe | in Preparation for | ational foottall sooring Jpaders vas ean ase ng parade . . the vantage point in the ues NEES at | i. ; almost completely re-shu! in the rd, Jr., son of Brown'college conference football race Clash of Leaders Saturday Will | | Indiana jWweek-end’s gridiron surprise, but | University's famous Negro all-Amer-{ Thursday as a result of its battering | { Bob Davis, Kentucky's touchdown- |ica halfback of more than 20 years |13-0 decision over Concordia college Erase Names From Un- defeated List New York, Oct. 20.—i@)—A half dozen of the football teams listed as the first 20 in the national ranking as} it now stands by the votes of football | | | Chicago, Oct. 20.—(4)—"Wily Bob” Zuppke usually manages to bob up with one big gridiron surprise each season—and next Saturday's battle between his Illini and Northwestern may be the spct. 1 Northwestern, winner gf three straight games, including ° victories producing halfback, just laughed it off and went rolling along at the head of the pack. The Wildcats’ ball-carrying ace remained the nation’s and the South- eastern Conference's number one ago, playing for North Dakota, ran! third with 47 points. Cecil Isbell, Purdue's fullback, add ed ten points but dropped ta fourth with 44, Standings of the leaders in cach scorer by adding a pair of touchdowns section or conference: of Moorhead Saturday. It was the third straight shutout victory administered to league oppon- ents by the Gusties. Only St. Mary's and St. Olaf remain on their schedule. The former team will be {met at Winona Saturday in one of three league games this week. experts in a nationwide poll come t over Iowa and Ohio State, will take! _ SectionerGroup Player Po. G = TPat Fe Tp| The most important circuit affair gether this week to decide their re- | the field against Illinois at Champaign | Southeastern = Bob Davis, Kentucky hb 5 11 0 © 66} will have Concordia playing at St. spective merits. ja heavy favorite—and therein lies |Far West Dick Welsgerber, Willamette fb 4 6 10 1 49/John’s Saturday. The Collegeville * Oddly enough these threes pairs are | idanger for the Wildcats and their|North Central Fritz Pollard, North Dakota hb 4 7 5 © 417} team has scored two straight victor- i ase! fatched acc o Danbom, Notre Dams fullback, trying a run around left end against Wisconsin at South Bend, ran head on | . | Big Ten Cecil Isbell, Purdue fb 3 6 8 O 44/ies. The Johnnies in = ler figured as closely matched according | Western Conference title hopes. Ili; s in @ non-confe to their point totals in the Associated into Tommy Tommerson (No. 49), who made the tackle. Enough Notre Dame backs found openings, however, i nois won against DePaul and Wash- Missouri Valley Pug Manders, Drake fb 4 7.0 O 42/ence affair Friday night were defeat- vate : ri! for the Irish to run up a 27 to 0 score. No. 71 is Race, Notre Dame guard. (Associated Press Photo) He ; S Bob Underwood, Drake hb 4 7 0 0 42)}ed b: Press poll. Minnesota, almost unani- | {ington university of St. Louis and then | y Superior Teachers, 9-6. mous choice of the 35 sports writers : - —-—-- ao -—-—-—-| was soundly trimmed by southern Souinert ie es pat en Pe 4 ; 4 0 42; St. Mary’s won its first league game ie deidatet.te'c ste CARL HUBBELL NAMED MOST Believe Gophers iat fcte‘s aden o"" Relient 1 2 3 Slate memes Burgh, seventh and ninth respectively, CHEVE NZOPHELS linen Northwestern's 10 to 7 verry Southwest, Ralph Rawlings, Arkansas nb 4. 9 30] s home eld next Friday afternoon. come together as do St. Mary's of > | ° ‘over the, Hawkeye is recalled, the! lacey Sec eral * sformia ‘sd Fora, eanked Nox VALUABLE IN NAT’L LEAGUE) Stronger im 1935) wits, tor cn too'povertu for/ 5%" Tommy Nout tova Stag f {3 AB/on ta achedule ty wen found seit an i. z ; Illinois Saturday. . Princeton Tackles Navy ee ee ; = eda vant | ‘New Backficld for Buckeyes . Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska hb 3 3.0 0 a with St. Thomas last Friday As an added attraction two out-! pi 7. Go Pay ahd id ack Last Year's Punc jays; At Ohio State a new backfield of} _— x standing eastern teams which barely Dizzy Dean Places Second ny City Bowling Loop : i Joe Williams, Bettridge, Kabealo and Si I 0 week, Dent Saturday. tects Carleton, failed to “make” the first 20 clas Balloting, Billy Herman Kipke; Other Experts | mcDonald worked out in preparation § rt: R d. U; 1oux Lose Center Three night games next Friday will when Princeton tackles Navy. The! ee | 0 ens Wint er Pla le Disagree for Indiana, where Coach Bo Mcmil-|] MPOFUS NOUNG-Up p ey, [Produce a vivid display of football midshipmen received 15 poiuts and | ird {lin sought a replacement for Bill F S. D. S Til fireworks in the Northern Teac! : the Tigers 14 in the scoring on the} EMR TW | P y| ———_——— Dileo at guard. Dileo suffered a leg ad OH SS or). Uv. tate t College conference. ner basis of 10 points for a_ first-place; and t ?)—Cari Owen| er ee | Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—(/P)—Minne-| injury Saturday against Nebraska aoe nT ae Mankato Teachers and Moorhead Note. nine for second, ete. Each of Whe | rie the lanky left hander who| Kelly's Lunch, Coman's Court (90! Golden Gophers, three hurdles) and will be out for about 10 days. New York, Oct. 20.—(7)—Otis Lam- Teachers, undefeated in the loop last 39 selectors named his ‘st ten.” } ane fr a eskce roars but fies Hii y u as {nearer another unbeaten season and| The Purdue squad “sang the blues” |son, Penn’s all-America tackle in |Mackenroth Injured in Home-| Year, and each with a single victory Minnesota received the impressive; ; Title “fancthes saw! Giants Trundlers Win First Round ational championship rating for the} with Bill Vergane, end, and Fred} 1995, came all the way from Seattle on : in the present campaign, meet at 7 - total of 345 points out of a possibic | ! age BrOna RG N wx & a | third successive year, are provoking | Stalcup, veteran halfback, injured 50} nukeh as ki 1 Eat coming Game With Billi- Mankato. In non-conference games 330, all but three selectors naming toe | eee eee et ee eel Matches vith increasing fluency this ques-| severely that they probably will not|® hunch to see the Quakers slap that last week Mankato drubbed Sioux Gophers first, while Duke in Rit ae ps asenells ost valuable) = |tior : c sce service against Minnesota, At|7-0 defeat on Princeton. . . Wallace kens Saturday Falls college, 27-7, while Moorhead place received 187, Other leaders were | fe en waa" world. serie * P Bley dn the ily Bowing league! “Is this year's eleven as good as} Minneapolis the Gophers sat through|Wade, Duke coach, has a sense of aoe, lost to a strong North Dakota State Army, 178; Northwestern, 145: Purdue.) “ yrubiell was unanimously chosen asjopened in the Bismarck recreation HO é ot Hose and ae i | chalk talk and reported no serious |humor, all right. . . Says Saturday's] Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 20.—(#)—| Te™ 14-7. 120; Southern California, 114; Notre inevmosevaliaelelpll lnavlore Monday night with the Kelly’s |, eres some exper! testimony nj injuries in their Michigan conquést.|Duke-Georgia Tech score should have University, of North Dakota Will tace St. Cloud Teachers with two vic-- Dame, 98; Washington, 90; Pitt, 76! (00 canus, Lou Gt lunch quintet defeating Karlsbrau | Me Subject: ee | Coach Harry Stuhldreher gave his|been 0-0... Hope Ace Parker and the tories under its belt, will tackle and Yale, 61. earepaeeeciine 1 ae lipeentin dhiee ctrsiaht games and Co- Harry Kipke, Michigan coach, after; wisconsin Badgers a day off in view |other Duke backs don’t feel hurt. . .|South Dakota State in the last home| Winona Teachers there, while Duluth Out of this first 10 only Yale andj {itt baseman of the ae > {man's Court defeating the Bank of |Sc¢!7s his students lose to the Goph-| of an open date Saturday, as did |Harry Balsamo, the new middleweight |Zame of the season Friday without] will be at Bemidji. St. Cloud, in the “Army draw easy opposition this week. in: ‘med he American League most eats ea Spas ters, 26 to 0, Saturday: Coach Clark Shaughnessy at Chicago. |hitting sensation, wants Freddie | the services of Jack Mackenroth, big) only conference game last week, de- although most of the others figure to| Valuable porformer last week. ace th Dakota trundlers in two out of | “Minnesota hasn't last year’s punch. Wolverines Seek First Win Steele's address, iregular center. Mackenroth had an| feated Bemidji, 6-0, while ‘Winona win handily. The Elis take on Rut-| , At the same time the southpaw | (hae Bile ated at the organization | TRCY MAY have it before the end of the} yichigan, without a victory in three| Charlle Bachman has a new end-/ankle injured in the game Saturday | won by a similar score over Stout In- gers, which may turn cut to be strong| _* wv ball pa aaa See nerline prithe comity inter eeason an renee won rom mene | starts, began preparation for the|@round play at Michigan State that is|When the Sioux defeated St. Louis eltute of Menomonie in a non- enough to provide a good workout | Dtnine staff” became the second (are J. Rochrick, president, and Adam oe ses } last year, much later in! Columbia battle Saturday with e long| giving ‘em the jitters. . . . It stopped Calves ae league game. while Army has a “breather” against | PCUnS § 3 pat eae isrowin isecreterysandtrensurcn Pape eons offensive drill with emphasis on! Temple's winning streak last year and n Bjorklund, right end, had a little Springficia | player in Neu ae slots y to Led aareat et alee Aiea ne Ruse Northwestern Scout | passing. At South Bend, Ind., Notre| scored a touchdown against Michigan | ‘finger broken when he was dumpedja one-legged ball carrier the second ih * 5 win the award twic n “King | “anes is ,|"ho saw koth the Nebraska game a Hi iq x -| while trying for a forward pass but | half. Dike take ene orin- | Cat!” was nemed as the mos Valuable Electric team playing, the Eeonomy /eek earlier and the Michigan en | eae ae on ace ones Trot a ee a ILE oy {says he will play. ‘The Femaluderot!| © Weel sald tus ottense was Bowed) ‘ ce player. |Grocery sextetic, wh I | counter: bs : veek. . ves | the squad came through in good con-'|a walk. “We planned to more Restem meets an improving Ulinols| PRosers Hornsby, now manager of /ale trundiers oppose the Forresters|""'tias doesn’t look like the same! he Hoped would not be made next /SIOpPIng It fr e week. ; The Wolves ai ae Danses but our receivers were in nd Stanford, last. year's. Pacific coast ‘2 St. Louis Browns, received the team. Minnesota team I scouted last syeeks | OUTOay an pete tect Ms bor North Carolina State. ... Some of| Coach ©, A. West said he had no, condition to play an open game. champions, and Washington tackies| #Ward, when it was made by the) Te aoe Against Nebraska the Minnesota! | 70e Coee v Eom put hic|them want an alumni coach and a|complaints to make regarding the|Halvoreon's inability to hang on to Galifernia beaten twice “but sti a| league, on two occasions, \Sehafer Seeks State . {power wasn’t much to speak of and! Where Sect Ossie cate boom has been started for Bob War-|Play of the Sioux, 20 of whom were! the ball even after he got out there Bertin ice 2 The 33-year cld Hubbell had only | 4 ‘ because it wasn’t, the Gophers looked | Hawkeyes oe & skul session. ren, freshman coach... . Men in the il! with dyseytery. Co-Captain Mar-| proved that early in the game. Bae abeiccce ni 10 tt ition for | 02€ serious rival in the voting, by a! Middleweight Crown |penind their 1935 stride. But this| There was a spirit of ejection eeAle aayian alumni coech is out. {tin Geinor, eil’-conference | right ail but Bouthern Methodist, 19m on| ConMitice representing the baseball — week, well, the guards are working | Saeed 5 ree oe. scoreless |Add long tuns: John Ohrt, Nevada tackle, said after the game: “It was| Government figures show that July mee ik, oe pole, | Just about | Weiters' association of America. That| Beulah, N. D., Ozt, 20.—Gordon jbetter and so are the fullbacks.” tie with Mlinols. The Hawk's chances) |v rterhack, took a Willamette kick |& good thing I convinced the Billikens| production of automobiles in Cansda q fou erie rit oi ie se a poen | Was Jerome Herman “Dizzy” Dean of| Schafer. Beulah wrestler, is in| Minnesota's Bernie Bierman has for & Big Ten sir appear dim, aS| 1 hind his goal line and ran 101 yards|they could not gain on our side the|was 20 per cent less than that of ¥ Oe aturdag eS Dave an OPE!) the Cardinals, the only other pitehcr | the field for the middle weight wrest-)been experimenting this season with they must face indiana, Minnesot@| +> sore... And ® chap named To- | first half. I could not have stopped| July, 1935, but that sales were higher. eo “tg icteric vad 52 ana | Ver to take the aw lng championship of North Dakota.|both positions. ; |and Purdue after Saturday's open | +50"? Champion Academy, Prairie Be aes x Ue alee oe se ang |. Counting on tie basis of 10 points} In a statement issued Tuesday, he} Captain Matt Pataneili of Michi- | date. du Chien, Wis, snagged a pass be- z oe “aera Fie eae elaad imei sir h ans eS, Berita: . ‘Stace one or | OF & first-place vote, nine econd,| ovenly challenges any contender in|gan:, “They haven't the power they |— 7-7 Py * hind the goal line and sprinted 102 fordham, are figured to stage one oF etc., Hubbell received 60 points and] the state for the state crown, He pro- |had last year.” pe i| Fights Last Night | | seras to score against Elkader Junior the week's hea a Pe CS cit aoc, | Dean 53. Third place in the voting! pases to wrestle under the supervision) Doug Farmer, Michigan reserve | —————__ *|college.... Sports writers in the rated among the best in their sec-; vont to Billy Herman ef the Cubs|’of the State Athletic commission. | fullback: “They haven't gob Beise (By: the Associated’ Press) southwest say if you think Southern tions and in the past have usually) with 37, fourth to Joe Medwick of +. (fullback and outstanding blocker) | | Chicago—Pat Robertson, 128, | methodist ‘can pass just wait till you erreeeded jn pbling on aively Pee the Cards with 29, filth to Paul! Diggy Charged With ts year. If you are going to com-| York, outpointed Edwin Walling, | see arkansas, .. . Better not go to see he lincup for the others is like) Wancy of Pittsburgh with 29 a:d| a Ml jpare the 1936 and 1935 teams, I'll tell! 128, Detroit (8). the Razorbacks play if you have heart ENTITLING YOU TO see: as r-| Sixth to Mel Olt of the Giants with Error on Bee’s Sting |¥o" 'hat last year’s team was the best | —_‘Toronto—Max Baer, 212', Liv- | trouble... . Twenty first downs in one THIS 18 THE] , comPLETE HISTORY Rape on copennis, faves West Vir | 53, shins Lever pepecti to seb: ermore, Calif, knocked out Dutch {came via the air is nothing to them. SPECIAL OFFER « OF ginia Wesleyan; Louisiana State, 43,! Ses Birmingham, Ala, Oct, 20—(@— |. Minnesota's first two victories ghis| Wymer, 1852, St, Louis (2). . .. Their No. 1 pitcher, Jack Robbins, THE UNITED STATES” FOR encounters a great passing team from 4 5 YS aR EL IG Deas Ree year were scored against Washington, Washington—Jimmy Leto, 145, |is said to bi ‘ith MADE TO YOU ; = eeeee Southwest Loop Will Jerome Herman “Dizzy” Dean, the St. 2 5a e on a par with Texas Beer oF Arkansas; Texas A. ae p Louis Cardinals’ ace pitcher, charged |'4 !° 7, and Nebraska, 7 to 0. Hartford, Conn., outpointed John- | Christian's Sammy Baugh. by a a ae aes ue sO ube pecs | Cut Down Schedules, himscit with an error Monday through | SEA EPEC Te ny Jadick, 144, Philadelphia (10). Jack Kearns is going to invade De- MAR ee Aiatinca sconae: tioly = loss of control. '\Beach High School Milwaukee—Gcorge Black, 157, | troit as a boxing promoter... . Well, The ~ Ws “k, Tes fro -| But he laid the blame on a bec. * 2 ~ {who's going e wl? ... plays the Oklahoma Sooners oly ees Go och tes be Z is | Milwaukee, knocked out Paul Pir. ho's going to the Rose Bowl? 4 Cross, 29, takes on Carnegie Tech, 2 ; , conference| Em route to Florida with his wife, | Beats Wibaux, 40-0) rene, 164, Cleveland (5). The grapevine has it Judge Landis r vhich Templ th in- | rn conference Peep ed remple, (rom the. Un | end oltier lutions whieh {Dean ran his automobile into a high-| Milwaukee—Johnny Erjavec, |will rule Bob Feller, Cleveland's (Plus 2c Sales Tax) Se eee) es ar A eve. beet back-broaking |Way guard rail near here while batt-| Beach, N. D., Oct. 20—Beach| 183, Duluth, knocked out Tony [pitching sensation, a free agent... . Tribune Biua and Marquette, 21, meets its old) te ete will|ling a bee which flew in a window.| high school’s football team registered; Rocce, 178, San Antonio, (1); | Mickey Walker has gone in for refer- Present or mail this coupon ‘ rival, Michigan State, which was good | S° 35 Neither of the Deans was hurt but|a 40 to 0 victory ove: the Wibaux,| Harry Thomas, 193!:, Eagle Bend jceing. ... The new collapsible goal with $1.00 to this paper and een e eollect four points. | ORM : the car was laid up several hours for| Mont, eleven here last week in a] Minn, knocked out William Gor- | posts were used for the first time at | ea risnecttinaitess 5 = 4 demanded drawn-out |TPairs ‘to the fenders, game that found the edge with the| don, 176, Chicago (2). the Yankee stadium Saturday. . . . Langa Bee Sykeston 6-Man Team | soreauic ding to Pete Cawthon,| The episode occurred on the Bee} Beach team throughout the game. GaSe They were taken down and boxed up | volume of Clement Wood's " ° ° x emma of 1 4 Tech, r “Line highway. Beach scored two touchdowns in| The British automobile industry is|before North Carolina rooters had a! great book, i a Wins District Crown ToT eC aenklols Nias vceakine ebounte| BSE ioe the first half, and the remainder of one of the greatest consumers of raw | chance to get near ‘em. J tion, too co took aames with outside | Plancs which tow huge advertising | 11s counters "in tht second half.|materials in the United States King- ————___ 1 MAIL ORDERS Sykeston, N. D., Oct. 20.—Sykeston | «opis RI BACAT it could get them,” |Panners find it necessary to make a} Wibaux's most serious threat came in dom, is second only to the distributive} In France a special fuel known as j If by mail, include 13c postage high school’s six-man football team explains Cawthon, “Forsonally, I am {@ick takeoff in order to get these| the second quarter when the Mon-|trades as an employer of labor, and )“heavyweight” fuel is being sold for S fan riot over Hannaford's high school Tae ieitavor: onl |signs into the air. This is done by} tanans advanced to the Beach iba; provies in terms of taxation one-jcommercial vehicles. It contains at Bextette to win a 69 to 13 victory and BS mince neg Se laying the sign in front of the plane| yard line before being stopped. jeleventh of the national income. ‘least 20 per cent alcohol. the championship of the fourth dis- | {in a position to be whipped suddenly : trict here Saturday. a ‘Underwood Defeats yoit the ground as the ship leaves the | ~~~ Sg AR a aR eS Despite the size of the score, the | 1, eo io el so. | ficld. gbesnlte the, size of the sore, Wve Garrison in 5th Win, ene MILLIONS FAVOR THIS TOBACCO SO HIGHLY . y” with Sykeston scoring most of its | rere. i j Some of the first experiments in points via the air lanes. Hannaford} Underwood. N. D., Oct. 20—)over-water flying in the United States IT’S CALLED ‘ a it counted both of its touchdowns on Scoring in the second and thi ‘d | were made in 1906 and 1907 by Isracl . \ Jong runs. periods, Underwood ran its winning |Ludiow with a giant, kite-like glider It was the eighth straight victory | streak to five straight games with aj towed by tugs. 66 , for the Sykeston team against no} 13 to 0 victory over Garrison high} PRN GSES er ies : defeats. Plans are to have Sykeston | school here Friday. The first recognized Allied atr raid meet the third district champions this! Thus far this season Underwood|on German territory occurred four stesscam fall, when that team is determined, | has gone undefeated, scoring a total|months after the beginning of the : Wor the regional crown. | of 95 points to none for its opponents, | World War. OUT OUR WAY By Williams MIGHTY NICE OH, DON'T GET ME WRONG —1'M OF AN OPPORTUNITY. THE Ou UNITY. TH! 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