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FEW BREATHERS' ON\Linton Overcomes Improved Linton UOvercomes Improved . It’s ‘Gophers Fear Purdue’ WEEKEND SCHEDULES OF MAJOR ELEVENS - Undefeated Notre Dame Meets Pittsburgh in All-Impor- tant Game PANTHERS IN VICTORY MOOD Minneapolis, Where Gophers Take on Purdue, May Be Spot for Upset THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24,1936. Unbeaten National Contenders Face Big Test Saturday This Year St. Mary’s Team Here Friday, 19 to 14 % PITT FACES UNBEATEN IRISH 45,000 Will Watch Purdue, Minnesota « Gophers Seek 21st Straight . Win Against Undefeated Boilermakers LONG PASS GIVES LIONS VICTORY IN SAINT HOMECOMING Saints Holid Visitors to Even Terms Throughout, Lead in‘ First Downs Minneapolis, Oct. 24.—()—Minne- jsota’s Golden sought their 2ist straight win and the 28th game E Gil Dobler’s long pass to Becht midway in the third quarter provided the margin that gave Linton’s Lions | E 5 i ee a 19 to 14 victory over a fighting St. New York, Oct. 24.—(#)—Another that has big slice is to be removed Saturday three prev- from the dwindling list of football coming game. . teams which aspire to the mythical Outgained ten first downs to five, Drake, ‘high the Lions capitalized on two costly ample ney national championship. While a few outstanding teams in every section are listed for “breath- ers” a quick coast-to-coast tour of the nation’s gridirons reveals an array of headline attractions something like this: East: Fordham-St. Mary's, Pitts- burgh-Notre Dame, Princton-Navy, Harvard-Dartmouth, Midwest: Minnesota-Purdue, Mich- igan-Columbia, Illinois-Northwestern, Marquette-Michigan State, Oklaho- ma-Nebraska. Duke Meets Tennessee South: Tennessee-Duke, Tulane- North Carolinia, Louisiana State- Arkansas, Vanderbilt-Georgia Tech, Mighty Minnesota's first major test in Big Ten circles comes when Purdue's brawny band of Boiler- makers, undefeated this year. faces Bernie Bierman’s Gophers in Minneapolis, Oct. 24. Here is the Purdue backfield that has run up 70 points in two Conference games against Wisconsin and Chicago. Left to right are: Isbell, fullback, John Drake. right half; Fred Stalcup, left half; Wayne Gift, quarterback; and Cccil i St. Mary's fumbles and Dobler’s story-book pass to gain the victory after the two teams had battled on even terms throughout the game, with the Saints carrying. the play to Linton a majority of the time. Lions Scored First The Lions scored first early in the first quartér when they recovered & St. Mary’s fumble on their own 45- yard line and on a touchdown march that netted them three first downs [ A smarting Pitt Panther and an undefeated Notre Pittsburgh Saturday, Oct. 24, In one of the major the. day. Bob Larue (left), slashing Pitt back, is carried the ball across the goel line. recent game. Representing the Irish are Vic Wojcihoveki. ( Dobler went around his own left end ball-toting back, and Joe O’Nelll (lower right), elx-foct, two-inch end. for the counter from the 10-yard (Associated Press Photos) strip, but missed the point after) —— went wide. seis nce'eesatc [NORTH DAKOTA DEFEATS SOUTH|Minot Wins from |ci.icrs.ten Sit! HOMECOMING GAME TONIGHT ) Rice-Texas, Rocky Mountain: Utah State-Utah, Denver-Wyoming, Colorado State- Colorado, Montana-Montana State. Pacific Coast: Stanford-Southern California, _ Washington - California, U. C L, A.-Oregon State. ‘While not all these teams are in the running for the unofficial title, they're all strong outfits that may be bobbing up in the race if such out- standing leaders as Minnesota, Notre Dame, Duke and Texas A, and M. should be rubbed off the list by a de- feat or two, Irish Face Test Notre Dame's Fighting Irish, un- beaten and apparently as tough a team as there is around, face their greatest test when they meet Pitt on the rebound from last week’s defeat by Duquesne. The word has gone out| with snow and fumbles and bad | Gir, here 0: that the spot for an upset is Minne-| passes from center were frequent. Laiveatlighang ries pass from the St. Mary’s 37-yard apolis, where Minnesota's Golden Go-| Barely 2,000 fans braved the frigid Salata es aie : pei stripe to Bechtold on the Saint 10. lonship ratings. Little West Virginia facie the Purdue Powernowe.'|"“North 5, Pauton | BO arid te bl oe oa | ee coo aeaees| Leams Undefeated sei w ce, en tackle the Purdue Powerhouse. ‘The Fordham-St. Mary's clash is another between undefeated teams, although the Gales have been tied, and even more than the others is rated a toss-up. The same goes dou- ble for Marquette and Michigan State, which don’t play in any of the recognized “big time” groups but beat plenty of tough opposition during a season. On the theory that anything can and often does happen when one of the Southwest Conference's passing outfits comes to town, there's a chance that Baylor may beat the Texas Aggies, leader of the loop, and that Arkansas will bowl over a stub- DAKOTA STATE IN COLD, 36-6; Dickinson, 19 to 0 Small Crowd Sees Sioux Score Football Scores Easy Victory Over Jackrabbits Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 24—(7)— University of North Dakota Sioux won their second North Central Confer- ence start last night and their sixth Straight game of the season, bowling over South Dakota State in easy fashion, 36-6. The game was played in freezing weather on a field partially covered North Dakota got a break shortly after the game started, Chuck Gainor recovering Brill’s fumble on the State 25. Campbell passed to Leidholdt and the quarterback stepped over for the first down, Late in the quarter, after Kahl had dashed 47 yards to the Bunnies’ 18, Campbell cut off right tackle behind good blocking from the seven-yard stripe. Leidholdt kicked the extra points. No Score in Second Period Neither team scored in the second quarter but the Sioux had a wide edge in play. Midway in the third period North Dakota opened up again, driv- ing to the 13. Halvorson cut over right tackle to score again and Fritz quesne 0. est 12, leans) 6. Teachers 0. Midwest Washburn 7; Grinnell 6. Kirksville (Mo.) Teachers 6; ers 6, Ironwood, Mich., Junior 6; Duluth Junior 7, Waukon, Ia., Junior 6; Rochester Junior 19. kota University 33. East West Virginia Wesleyan 3; Du- George Washington 13; Wake For- : South Alabama 13; Loyola (New Or- ‘Mississippi ‘Teachers 25; Memphis South Dakota State 6; North Da- Win Is Third Conference. Vic- tory in Four Starts for Beavers hind the line of scrimmage and Lin- ton recovered. Cramer skirted left end for the touchdown. Dobler again missed his placement try for the ex- tra point. Y Coming back strong in the second period, the Saints scored when they recovered a punt that slipped out of the hands of Dobler on the St. Mary’s 40-yard line and on three first downs placed themselves in scoring position. Dawson and Potter Likely tolf Miss Tilt With Powerful Magicians . Spehn Fights Last Night ui J—Bobby Dale, saa Angeles, outpointed Bismarck high school’s Demons 154, Montclair, N. J, Minot, twice on. , D., Oct. 21 inson Friday night, 19 to 0. It was the third intercollegiate con- perence victory for Minot in four starts. Cape Fankton College 7; Aberdeen North- ern Normal 20. ers 22. South Dakota University 6; St. University 6. Moorhead Teachers 13; Mankato Teachers 7. 8t, Cloud Teachers 21; Teachers 0. Dickinson Teachers 0; Minot Teach- ers 19, Stout Institute 6; Eau Claire Teach- Winona Louis All Agnew Subs—Dickinson, Stein, Amdahl, Boylund, Duck, Rounds, Bahr, Richey, Chapin, Moore. Minot—Holmes, I. Fitzgerald, len, Picken, Grubbs, Jackson, Wehmhoeffer, Carlson, Rus: sell, Sigerseth, Howard, B. Paulson, Molsberry. Jimmies, Blue Jays .—()—Scoring passes from Ray Holmes to Elliott Paulson and adding another touchdown on a plunge by J. Allen after an aerial attack had aided in ad- vancing the ball deep in enemy terri- tory, Minot Teachers defeated Dick- were scheduled to leave Bismarck early Saturday afternoon for Minot, where they meet Glenn Jarrett’s high scoring eleven, undefeated in six games this fall, in the Magicians Pitt’s Sacpecois Defeated, 2 to 0 Duquesne Loses on Safety to A. Schneider raced around his own right end for the touchdown, and Joe Schneider made good ‘his placement try for point as the half ended to give the Saints 7 points to the Lions’ 12. Dobler Passes Linton’s third score came in the third period when Dobler, back to pass, was rushed by charging St. Mary’s linemen and after eluding several would-be tacklers heaved a 164, nich, 165, Hackensack, N. J, drew, (10). 2 Northern Tutor Mandan in a return game on Hughes made his try for ‘¢ from a = Field here Nov. 11. Placement. ‘Two passes, Patsman to Entringer and Patzman to A, Schneider, put the oval in scoring position on the five yard line for the Saints’ second touchdown midway in the final pe- riod, and a third pass, Patzman to A. Schneider, brought the score. Joe Schneider's place kick for the extra point was again good to end the scor- ing for the afternoon. Schneider Look Good 3 Ef St. Cloud, Moorhead Teachers Still Unscathed in Loop Competition 8t. Paul, Oct, 24—()}—The boiling point has been reached in the race for football honors in the fast step- ping Northern Teachers’ College Con- Regulars Injured Neither Asa Dawson, star fullback whose work on both offense and de- fense has been outstanding all fall, nor Potter, dependable center, seemed likely to start against Minot as the team prepared for the trip, Both are suffering from injuries, Dawson hav- ing been forced to the sidelines with a knee injury received in the Willis- ton tilt last Friday and Potter hurt- ‘Thursday. Hanna z Ep i fi E | re i af i i & : [ 532 ; | 5 e E a i i i G the entire forward wall sharing in the born Louisiana State team. Texas| pollard placekicked the extra point. Southwest coneian 4s favored over Mississippi nae elo scored two more in the] ‘Texarkana eee 12; Esley 7. Postpone Tilts Friday defensive honors. aay » . d it period with the second team on Rocky Mountain een the oe out the leaders bare the field. Halvorson passed to Blan-| taaho (Southern Branch) 34; — carried the brunt. of the offensive 8t. Cloud won its third straight aking king chette for one touchdown and Cam-| picks 0, Foner: been Hien etree ait Bechtold outstanding in 21-0, by defeating Winona Teachers, estown college 5 other off and the result puts the Stanford-Southern California game at the head of the list because of the traditional rivalry between the col- eron latteralled to the same player for another. The Bunnies sandwiched their only touchdown between the fi- nal Sioux tallies. Leinhardt passing Montana Mines 14; Montana Nor- mal 13. Far Weet Loyola (Los Angeles) 7; College of high school'had football games sched- uled for Friday night postponed be- cause of frozen grounds. The Jimmies were scheduled to play The lineups: per! fense that will be capable of halting the powerful Magicians. Thursday the Demons went through a fast sig- uu Jeges. to Lathrope, Wao oeane the ball af- Pacific 5. at Wetipeton in the inaugural of night ter a Sioux back had attempted to 4 ipeton. aut o! Fessenden Defeats bat it down, College of Idaho 7; Whitman 7, tle. /football there, while the Blue Jays ‘The Sioux had a big edge in ground 5 were listed to take on Devils Lake in Harvey by 19 to 0 gaining, 193 ae to 65 from rushing | Valley City Defeats Devils Lake. ie games will be pa: and 25 to none by passing. ° as announced here | y4, ‘The probable starting lineup for the L Fessenden, N. D, Oct. 24—Fessen-| ‘The lineups: Cooperstown, 40 to 6 ; Sgeteineee Ad eee tebe re WROUMERCIAL LEAGUE ‘ den high school’s football team ran} S.D. State North Dakota —— Jundt necessitated by the two injuries, will Dakotas = wh its consecutive victory string to five| Sundstrom le ©.Gamor| Valley City, N. D., Oct, 24—(@—| |FARGO GAME POSTPONED | Pateman be that which started the Williston Bleckstone Club ccsscoss 6 3 straight here Friday afternoon with a| Pylman It Jacobson | Joe Rognstad’s Valley City high school | Fargo, N. D., Oct. 24—(#)—The| 4 schneider fo Flagal| game, Hanna said Saturday. Rish- ‘A H 19 to 0 win over Harvey. Dragash Ig K. Johnson } football team continued to blast its /scheduled intercity high school foot-; Substitutions: St. Mary’s— Weigel,| worth and Clausnitzer will likely get 4 The triumph saw the Fessenden | Lassen c West; way through North Dakota opposition | ball game here Friday afternoon be-| Wohle, 8. Schneider. Linton—Volk, 4 B gridders run up 10 first downs to| Kloster rg Amick | by scoring a 40-6 victory over Coopers-|tween. Fargo and Moorhead high! Fischer, Me! 8 3 Harvey's one while raising their point Kingsrud rt M.Gainor | town here last night. schools was postponed Saturday be- 8 total for the season to 99 for their | Wick re Postovit cause of snow. The game has been opponents’ none. qo Leidholdt| Oklahoma A. & M. college has its | rescheduled for Monday night under Bill Pepple scored all of the Fes- om Campbell | best freshman grid team in years, lights. genden eleven’s three touchdowns, Kahl the counting the first in the first period ji H. Johnson} OUT OUR WAY quarter ‘ on a pass, the second in the second D. State _ 5 —_——_—_—. quarter on a line plunge, and the| . a6 YOU'D HAVE TO third in the closing frame when he|N-,D. U-.1:-..., 18 07 18 83 BE DEFORMED Caren Signs z Pou TO NOT BE ABLE Whi x Castaway: Frasler Erickson Hektner Bers « intercepted a Harvey pass and step- ped off the distance to the goal line. Harry Herman scored the lone point after touchdown. Fessenden, leading the race for championship honors in the Central North Dakota conference, meets Har- vey at Harvey next week in the final game on its schedule this fall. Thus far Fessenden has defeated Devils Lake, New Rockford, Turtle Lake, end Carrington in addition to Harvey. Turtle Lake Gridders Defeat Washburn, 19-6 Washburn, N. D., Oct. 24—Scoring fm the first second and fourth quar- ters, Turtle Lake defeated Washburn school here Friday afternoon, TO 0O IT, TOO! TD UKE TO SEE ‘The Chi- Cleveland, Oct, 24.—(7)}— cago White Sox had good luck last season with other teams’ pitching castofis, so the Indians are trying the same stunt on the White Pollard, Sullivan, chat, Croze, Ritzman, Gehrke, Stev- enson, Netcher, Worner, Poppler, Sebbo, Norby, Arnold. South Dakota State, Rouseff, Thoreson, Stenson Stablein, Ware, Means, Vandall. Officials — Referee, Bob Thompson, Drake; umpire, B. F. Roe, Notre Dame; headlinesman, P. E, Michal- son, Mt s RECEETL et "Hi Hazen Wins Sixth From Beulah, 7 to 6 Hazen, N. D., Oct. 34.—Fandrich’s touchdown and conversion in the fourth quarter gave Hazen a 7 to 6 victory over Beulah here Friday aft- ernoon to keep the Hazen club in the list of undefeated North Dakota high school elevens, It was the sixth consecutive tri- a 3 : i E i SE SE THIS:18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE-TO YOU 5 The Bismarek Tribune to 6. Philbrick went off tackle in the first quarter for the first Turtle Lake score and found a hole in the same ay i tf a t R, | Halvorson, Ord BA SEWAGE, HE. F. OL AES. W. 8. PAT. OFF. SHAPES. % "Kay Austin ld '