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Unbeaten Teams Stake Records in Games This IN INTERESCTIONAL ‘FEATURE SATURDAY North Dakota U Is One of Five Undefeated, Untied Elevens in Nation VY LEAGUE RENEWS FEUDS Penn Plays Michigan, Huskies Tackle Stanford in Impor- tant Contests New York, Nov. 7.—(?)—The few big dootball teams that have come through 60 far unbeaten and untied or with only ties chalked up against them dip into football's stew kettle again Gaturday, hoping to bring up a few more choice victory viands. The clean-slate brigade appears to have good foundation for its hopes. Ganta Clara, one of three “major” teams with a perfect record, has an open date: Northwestern, conqueror of Minnesota, takes on a comparative- ly weak Wisconsin team which has to get along without its best back, Jan- kowski; and Marquette seems to have @ big edge over Creighton. Likewise Western Reserve, which packs heavy artillery for a so-called small college, is generally favored over John Carroll but North Dakota, an- other big-little fellow, may run into trouble agairist De Paul of Chicago. Alabama Plays Tulane ‘Then in the south there's the all- star meeting between Alabama and ‘Tulane, southeastern conference aces both of which have been tied but not beaten and Louisiana State's clash with Mississippi State, a dangerous rival. LS.U, also ratesYn the tled but ‘unbeaten class. Fordham, which carries a similar fine record and with jt the hope of being invited to play in the Rose Bowl, encounters Purdue's Boiler- from the western conference 4n a struggle which heads a long in- tersectional slate. the intersectional Starting with normal game.” Minnesota was the | Scot! i] = 5 t in the lot). . . Congratulations cereal. “ Detroli-Becknell, Indiana-syracuse | threatening to dlsrupt the schedule Minnesota's fast backfield of Andy |manager of the Dodgers... Boy, how| St. Paul, Nov. 7.—()—Hank Held, for it. 2 23 Obliteration. a casita pak aed : bs coe <:| Sparks 51|Uram, Julius Alfonse, Bud’ Wilkinson }he'll need it!, . . Here's a football] fleshy Concordia backfield ace, cap- REST TAI Suing 4 ne Manhattan-Kentucky, Michigan| Two high school games billed for|oller .. 48 . 10 Its fruiting — INJA|TIAJL JOHANN IB SIME |AIR] 24 White poplar. State-Temple, Pennsylvania-Michi- | Friday were not played be the | Frazier 4g | 8nd Whitman Rork will be pointed at /sleeper that may come through Sat-| tured the individual scoring honors spikes. 0 cen LOE aad etter AND ah Acco ad ade lS 47| preventing Iowa’s Ozzie Simmons|urday: Davidson to knock off North} of the Minnesota college conference, Legere TTRJOIN] P| [ri} 25 This gan, Boston College-North Carolina Chase Hees the etna Valley Kaubel 47] from starting his famed touchdown |Carolina. . . Note to Ed Bang: Madi-| when he scored @ touchdown in his 14Wind ine Pie [AWIEIOMNA valuable ” = ‘Thompson 3 . trument. , olina - Villanova, Tulsa = enemas back to Armistice Day, and the Bis- Aubin : 4 ‘ Ua Gaeurrn cnltoen: vaees fon Bauste oa tea 2 4 ed oe ea! ‘of MacAlester 15 Land meas- IN/O} aa Aaacaamart ae Gane aise canes ae ceoeslien game being defi-} trektner Norton” £3 are probalbe lineups: eo, stop your Joe Louls-| ‘The touchdown gave Held » season ae betas race ; Warner .. dad eso) Johnny Risko Xmas| total of 42 points, which compares to p ¥ ton. Qoach — Ospey eMannegan: (mad itne Warne 14? | Lannon le Antil 17To eat spar- 30 Constellation. A Moe. fund fight. . . How spar ey RE pm aed ee [eas ell Dennis 140 | Walker rf Widseth Sn Hee eA ee ae eal ingly: He pi “a ect i Bes nn rap pn." NPA NE mY ete 30 wi, print HET AS eee Osmaloski c Svendsen team st Muhl- arp. . tron rivalries, including those between |State at Sioux Falls, 8. D, next Sat-) Hawaiian Cagers Will | Deneer Ps Twedell Eanes the Gauin CANCELED 20 Three. sity verricaL 322 Brown, and Dartmouth and Columbis. | “oth A Lindemeyer = rt Midler varsity concentrates) y4inot, N.D., Nov. 7.—()—A footha| 22 Golf devices. 40 Scatters, 39 Smooth. ent uth end Columbia.) "Other clevens scheduled to go intol Invade United States|narrs re King on ABC's for Notre | Minot, N: D. Nov. 7-H) A football! 2¢Concurs. . 42Olive shrub, 1 Fish. 41 Male child. Recently Leeriay noe ‘O68 or ees action Saturday are Bottineau and E Hild q Wilkinson Dame... high and Stanley was led when| 28 Railroad. 44 Bill of fare. 2Sash. 42 Hops kiln. ee ee eet Ay SGat| Valley City State ‘Teachers, which| Honolulu, Nov. 7—(P)—A new ath-| Bowlin lh Uram Reports that Jim- | Sh and Stanley was cancelled when| 29 Small nails. 47 Gander. 3 Eggs of fishes. 43 Armadillo. et aes Sage fe Wienke meet at Valley City, and Mayville|tetic argosy from the Hawaiian islands | Lamb rh Alfonse my Braddock is get-!the trip here. 30 Cuckoo. 49 To support, Blemish. negle ay vest Virgis bls erie State Teachers and Jamestown col-j will begin in November when an all- | Simmons tb Spadaccini ting fat and soft are | — ee 32 To dine. 53 Seaweed. 5Men. . 45 Self. suhtent Bae) against) jege, which tangle on the Jimmies’|Hawaii basketball team undertakes a| Officials: Referee, James Masker silly. . . Photo just 33 Formal dis- 54Growing out. 6 War fiyers. 48 To doze, aalenbers. ruler of the footbat| Siairon. four months’ mainland invasion| (Northwestern); umpire, Ernie Vick Kizer received from Hot STORIES IN Play of troops 35 Epilepsy 7God of war. 48Grain. id ee a bs x eters The standings: against competition powerful enough | (Michigan); field judge, Joe Madidson | springs shows Jim looking great. . . 34 Climbing symptom. 8 Gusto, To hasten. lee eek ago, OEE te, aa a new | Team to discourage hardier squads. (Michigan) head linesman, Jay Wyatt | and Joe Gould telephones the champ plant. Packers. 9 Compound 51 Native metal. winning streak at Iowa’s expense while| University . Picked from business men’s leagues, | (Missouri), weighed exactly 197 yesterday. . . Ford- Ss T A M p Ss 36 Hail! S7Its ——s are ether. Chum. Ohio State plays Chicago in another Big Ten game. Nebraska-Kansas, Oklahoma-Kansas State and Mis- souri-St. Louis head the Big Six slate. In the south Georgia faces Florida, Auburn plays Georgia Tech and Van- derbilt meets Sewanee in southeastern conference games. North Carolina- Davidson, Duke-Wake Forest, Mary- Jand-Richmond, Clemson - Citadel, Washington and Lee-Virginia Tech and Virginia Military-William and Mary are the main games for south- ern conference teams. Southwest Conference The southwest conference offers _ three title battles, headed by South- ern Methodist-Texas A. and M. Others are Texas-Texas Christian and Ark- ansas-Rice. Washington risks its title prospects in the Pacific Coast conference against Stanford’s improving team while Southern California and California engage in their annual battle. Other big coast games include Oregon-U.C. L.A., Oregon State-Washington State and St. Mary’s-Idaho, Utah State and Colorado, Kingpins of the Rocky ‘Mountain conference, face tough op- position from Colorado State and Utah, respectively. ? | Football Results By the Associated Press) East (WVA.) 41; Cumber- South Miami (Fla.) 20; Stetson 6, Furman 14; Presbyterian 0. Louisiana Tech 6; Tampa 0. Midwest Duquesne 26; Washington Univ. Gt. Louis) 0. 8t, Johns (Minn.) 13; St. Thomas 0. - Concordia (Minn.) 13, Macalester 0. Parsons 52; Dubuque 0. oi ‘Central (Iowa) 39; Penn College 0. Columbia (Iowa) 6; Winona (Minn.) Teachers 2. o Southwest ‘Texas Tech. 12; Oklahoma A. and] M. 0. Far West Idaho, Southern Branch 18; Albion Normal 7. Whittier 32; Laverne 7. Occidental 7; California Tech. 7 (tie). Lighting on the new San Francis- co Oakland Bay bridge will be of so- dium vapor lamps equivalent to the glow of 35 full moons. EXTRA! FOOTBALL UPSET Minnesota Northwestern Paramount Theatre New Showing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 laines and Cain Spell Gain St. John’s, Gusties Share Loop Crown 13 to O Win Over St. Thomas Gives Johnnies Tie for Gopher Title ROCK OF RAM_ DEPAUL HOPES STRONG LINE, —_ FAST BACKS WILL STOP UND Pollard Expected to Lead North Committee Studies Dakota Attack Against State Cage Setup Chicago Team Group Appointed at Grand Forks Meeting Will Plan Basket- ball Tourneys lamed Outstanding in Burleigh County; Vivian Larson Is ‘Typical Member’ St. Paul, Nov. 7.—(#)—Joe Benda’s St. John’s University football team from Collegeville withstood a stub- born 8t. Thomas College eleven under the lights Friday night to win 13 0 0 and become joint holder of the Min- nesota college conference champion- ship with Gustavus Adolphus of St. Peter. Playing against a heavier St. Thomas eleven, the Johnny forward wall consistently outcharged its rival line to open holes through which the speedy Collegeville backs poured for good gains. It was the final confer- ence game of the season. Final Minnesota college conference standings: Chicago, Nov. 7.—(7)--The DePaul Demons, relying on # strong line and a pair of fast backs, Pat Howlett and Willie Phillips, faced the undefeated North Dakota University eleven at Wrigley field Saturday. ~ The invaders lead the North Cen- tral conference and in Frits Pollard, Jr., have one of the best backs in the North Central circuit. The probable lineups: North Dakota Pos. C. Gainor Jacobsen K. Johnson Gehrke Amick Named the most typical member of the Sibley Butte 4-H club, which was chosen the outstanding 4-H club of tion with the state educational as- sociation conference. Members of the committee are Ed Bohnoff of Grand Forks, Red Harold- son of Edmore and Harry Rice of Team W L Pet Tp Opp M, Gainor 2a : Gustavus Adolphus 5 0 1.000 94 6 Bjorklund The committee submitted one reso- Si. John’s ...... 4 0 1.000 6 6 Leidholdt lution, providing that the winner of Concordia . Pollard Campbell team for the right to participate in the Class A Jimmy Cain is shown running interference for Byron Haines, ace Referee, George Lourie, Armour; /"'r? the Class B team challenges, the eee NODAKS MEET DEPAUL SATURDAY |Gophers Seek Win Crew Coach Rescues Again Over lowa Pair From Prorns to represent the association at the Seattle, Nov. 7.—(?}—Crew Coach A! Ulbrickson of the mighty Wash- ington Huskies won @ race himself— against threatening death for two cap- sized student canoeists. The Olympic champions’ mentor was |putting freshmen crews through drill on Lake Washington Friday when he sew Joy Emerald Hauser, Butte, Mont., and Bernard E. Collier, Sequim, Wash., struggling beside the overturned craft. He sent the coaching launch speed- ing to the rescue and dragged the chilled, utterly exhausted pair aboard. Miss Hauser and Collier were taken to the university infirmary. Attend- physical education meeting. They are George Newgard of Hillsboro, May, Bohnhoff, Lloyd Jarman of Carring- ton and Harley Robertson, Minot. The Augusta (G: Country club will sponsor a $5,00 open golf tourna- ment fh November as a sort of side attraction to the invitation play over Bobby Jones’ Augusta National course. IN QUEST OF 8TH WIN OF YEAR Cua ee ENE EY | Bowling Standings [ Saeed a are Barat mo ahs Sal COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Week Ending Nov. 5, 1936 ‘Team Standings to the 15th National 4-H club con- greas which will be held in Chicago starting the week of November 28. Maxwell Field, home of Uncle Sam's $5,000,000 tactical school near Mont- gomery, Ala., once was used by the Wright brothers in their early airplane experiments. Standing out in what is reputed to be the staunchest line on the Atlantic seaboard,, Ed Franco, above, Fordham University tackle who was converted from a guard, is one of the east’s foremost candidates for an All- America berth. Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ Defeated Hawkeyes, 13 to 6, Last Year; Seek to Open New Victory String NDAC Remains Idle; Four Other State College Elevens to See Action Minneapolis, Nov. 7.—(#)—Minne- sota’s Golden Gophers, their winning streak snapped last week by North- western after 28 games without de-; feat, hoped to start “all over again”; Saturday when they meet Iowa’s Hawkeyes before 63,000 spectators in the Homecoming battle. Memories of last year's game when Team Dakota Nation: The University of North Dakota Sioux, victorious in seven straight starts and heading the North Dakota collegiate grid roster with no nearby contenders to threaten their position, were in Chicago Saturday scheduled to meet the strong DePaul university eleven in their eighth tilt of the year. h 5 Knights of Co Bismarck Tribune . Woemmnsnns Important Food Seanon’s Records High team—three games—Jr. Minnesota was pressed to win 13 to 6| New York, Nov. 7. — (®) — Ji ants said they were recovering rapidly. Indications pointed to a close battle ela Ci ry lew York, Nov. 7. (®) immy fee Conch Wats Warton eho HUI HEM an ne eee were held before the Galloping Go-| Johnston cables he is bringing & ——_—__——— HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle — 10Nights before enter the game on at least even terms to win from the Chicago team. sociation of High individu Erickson phers by Coach Bernie Bierman in warning them to piay “up to their shipment of first-class ring talent back from Lunnon. . . (And not a Phil Held Is High Scorer In Minnesota Circuit UNative North PrOornTAININ] IGIOlEI TIHIE] 12 Tater. Pay pce can [AIRIOIMIAMMHIEIAIT) 13 Sneaky. Wahpeton Jamestown Dickinson A. C. Bison . Minot Ellendale Valley City . Bottineau Mayville . Grimes Doesn’t Plan Heme enmanas BanwowssHont Mrorooroood On Mungo-Dizzy Deal St. Louis, Nov. 7.—(@)—Burleigh Grimes; newly appointed manager of the islanders tentatively are first scheduled to take on the American Olympic champions in a 2-game ser- ies at Hollywood, November 28-29. The 9-man squad, consisting prin- cipally of slim, versatile Oriental stars, plans to appear four times a week, visiting nearly every state, against college and A.A.U. quintets. The islanders are booked to meet Detroit university, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Colorado college, New Mexico university, University of Ari- zona and many other college outfits. Many of the islanders can handle any position on the floor. They play fast, orthodox ball. The team includes one Hawaiian, New Irish Boxer Not Another Jack Doyle Chicago, Nov. 1.—‘“The Fighting Flame of Ireland,” according to Brit- ish boxing critics, is Joe Connolly, here to wage a campaign in America. Unlike Jack Doyle, the fainting fel- low with a better crooning voice than a right hand, Connolly is said to be a hitter. The lightweight has regis- tered 41 knockouts against Irish, English, Scotch, French and Spanish opponents, ° feed ham fears the let-down after the Pitt game was too great. top: Carnegie Tech the hottest teams in the country next season. ... Coast papers continue to groan about those three Negro track stars who passed up California for Ohio State. . . An interview with National League umpires on how they feel about the return of Burleigh Grimes would make swell reading. . . Jim Crowley's remark that his Ford- ham line ig stouter than the seven|’ mules of Notre Dame fame drew a rise from Noble Kizer, Purdue coach, who was one of said donkeys. . . Jack Dempsey has advanced so far political- ly he was one of the chosen few ad- By LS. Klein 2 organization and five were appointed as a council | i) rd BBs the Brooklyn Dodgers, made it plain Friday that he does not care much about the idea of swapping Van Lingle Mungo, Brooklyn’s pitching ace, for the Cardinal gate attraction, Dizzy Dean. Grimes, a former member of both the Brooklyn and Cardinal clubs, was visiting at the St. Louis home of Andy High, a former teammate, when no- tified yesterday of his appointment. “I know there's been much said about Mungo and Dizzy Dean,” Grimes stated. “I'd like to have Dizzy, sure. Any manager would. But I want to say this about Mungo: I like his type. He's big, strong, fast and young. He should last a long time—longer than Dizzy, I'd say, as he's a little younger.” OUT OUR WAY DON'T TELL ME PEOPLE |/ AND TH! LAZIEfe YOU ARE, AINT GETTIN! EXERCISE, |/ TH' MORE EXERCISE, CUZ YOU ON ACCOUNT OF AUTO-f DON'T GET UP EARLY ENOUGH Seni MORE /} TO GET PARKED WITHIN mitted to Jim Farley's inner sanctum . The Chancellor of rsity is worried be- cause, he says, college football is go- ing professional. . . Did he say “go- ing?” ... Harry Robertson, who used to coach Oglethorpe, is filing appli- cations at several spots where the wolves are howling loudest. Joe McCarthy wants two pitchers, otherwise he'll stand pat on his world series lineup. .. A new Army mule) mascot has just arrived from Ecuador , to give the Cadets a lift against Notre | Dame. . . West Point gave the mule, as much of a reception as it ordinar- ily would accord a 215-pound tackle. .. Kid Brewer's Appalachian state col- legers have made such a reputation as '@ powerhouse the fans now howl their heads off if the opposition rolls up @ first down. . . the overworked Mr. Dean possibly may last four more, years as a top-flight pitcher. .. The Cards know this and probably would be glad to peddle him off for $200,000 —exactly half of what they’re said to be asking. a aan Larry: Aksu, guard and center. | Fights Last Night | | | Basketball is the latest sport in| ®——————-~_____ @ which the islanders challenge main- (By tte Associated Frese) land competition. Hawaii football, Chicago — Maurice Strickland, baseball, tennis and golf stars have ae ee Ao eas 3, . E been barnstorming for several years. Charleston, Va. — Jack Trammell, 199, Youngstown, Ohio, knocked out Charlie (Killer) La- mar, 195, Washington, D. C., (1). Hollywood, Calif. — Glen Lee, 149, Nebraska, outpointed Bep Van Klaveren, 14614, Rotterdam, (10). Los —Don Koons, 184, Cincinnati, knocked out Jack Kel- ley, 185, San Francisco, (2). Chicago—Milt Area, 146, Du- buque, Towa,. outpointed Harry Dublinsky, 145, Chicago (10). By Williams SOME 40 years ago, a d young giant of Christiania, now Oslo, left his country-of Nor- way with a crew of 13, to prove Hoosiers Play Illini, | Gophers, Cincy in ’37 Bloomington, Ind. Nov. 7.—Indiana University’s football team has taken on three newcomers in 1937. Bo Mc- Millin’s team has renewed relations with Minnesota, Illinois, and Cincin- nati. Chicago and Michigan have been temporarily removed from the Hoosiers’ schedule. Pool Your Turkeys With the Farmers Union Cooperative Liberal Advances Are Made Pooling from Nov, 7 to Nov. 14 » TH! MORE pa eee fs EXERCISE, Siiicatie Frenosce Patronize your home cooperative To End Graham Plan Farmers Union Turkey Marketing Association Richmond, Va., Nov. 7.—(/?)—Forest Fletcher, president of the Southern ‘Conference, charged Saturday that the 1700 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1978 or 588 may = 16 member colleges of that group were —\ h “violating the spirit of the Graham iS) ‘| plan” and recommended that the plan be abandoned as a means of curbing subsidization of athletes. “¥ will propose at the annual meet- THIS 18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE TO YOU instead” said Fletcher. The Graham plan set up faculty administer committees to to place athletes on an equal Skunks The Season is now open. footing with other students in the We pay highest market awarding ot econiarstip | bi oA yelees oe a ioe : Bring Them in Japan Prepares for Now!! 1940 Olympic Games Victoria, B. C., ey Ticaeren ale’

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