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ENROL OS aN Ra os ERE Ea FIRE UOT ANTS SPEAR. tn MD Nee p RA ttemh ten ee ce spr NEO SA TT — eee cite 1ARCK TRIBUNE, Mi DECEMBER T, 1936 N. D. Quints Settle Down to Serious Work This Week — BOON, SIOUX SCORE Eyes ‘of Grid World Riveted on Post-Season ‘Bowl’ Encounters ONE- SIDED TRIUNPHS| «WASHINGTON FACES THIS PITT LINEUP IN ROSE BOWL GAME: : AAU PRESIDENCY; QVER WAS, RAGIN) (aa - PTSBRGMAS, ears SX POINT AMATEUR PLAN Herd Defeats Less-Experienced - © =| | Expansion Is Keynote of New Dragon Foe, 38-15; No- BATTLES STAND OUT! Program; Jahncke Is daks Win, 46-19 : Reinstated a Houston, ‘Texas, Dec. 7.(7)—Out~ lining a six-point program for far- Opponent at Miami; Tro- > || reaching development of American jans Tie Irish : athletics, Jeremiah Titus Mahoney. : of New York, nent -eecint Laer : of the amateur athletics union, fol- New York, Dec. 7—(7)—Except for ‘ é lowed up his decisive victory over the 8 couple of es next week-end and a x forces led by Chicago's Avery Brund- the California-Georgia Tech clash at; , ‘ : with a strong attack Monday upon Atlanta Dec. 26, football from now on “athletic nationalism.” clipe Paras inte adalat ep “Personally, I believe we have been interest in the 1936 gridiron fooled very much in believing that campaign, which virtually ended with| Soe 2 any great lessons can be Jearned from last Saturday's final flourish of sur- the Olympic games,” sald Mahoney, prises, is one sles etre JEREMIAH T. MAHONEY who lost his battle with Brundage & on post-season “bowl” games. Wash- year ago in an attempt to have the ington and Pittsburgh meet in the ° Re Bow! inti, acest of he New! Buckeye Stadium | Sutin se an ant-nun pete. ih etn coed ioe Hee “The moral concepts and ideals of and Santa Clara meet in the Sugar ° ans, uesn W the Olympics are splendid—if lived up ulriedialad Ories me 2 i) ri Has inter Use to, but thus far I am fearful very little ae i international harmony or understand~ HL-LINERS COMING WEST Valley City’s Games With Bis- marck, Mandan Top Class A Schedule Safely by their opening warm-up encounters, seven out of eight Class A high school basketball squads drill- ed this week for more serious opposi- tion while scores of Class B quints were lined up against regular sea- sonal foes. Only Devils Lake of the major high échool division was defeated in the geason’s openers, losing a 24-22 deci- sion to a determined Aneta quint. Bismarck, Valley City, Mandan, Far- southern opponent in the Orange ing has been. accomplished, go, Jamestown, Minot and Grand Here Is the Pittsbu ar et gh football eleven, chosen to oppose the University of Washington in the Rose Bow! game at Pat 1] z " Bowl at Miami. Low-Cost Dormitories Built in stele Ee EE ye ee day, in playing formation. Linemen are, left to right: Frank Souchak, Averill Daniell, Dante Dalle Be ee aN aitiaterd, tone Two Games Slated , ae Mm i = Raps Nationalism in Sport gon and Williston made easy work of Matisi. Bill Daddio. Backfleld, left to right: Bob LaRue, Bill Stapulis, John Michelosen, Marshall Goldberg. (Associated Press Photo) All these teams except Santa Clara Under the Seats’ Areas “7 am strongly against nationalism their first-round opposition. have concluded their regular seasons. t Ohio School * in sport in 5 eS i ‘The Bronchos clash with Texas Chris- APC Senge ‘Mahoney defeated his’ Brundage- wenn aie oa Parker, Popovich IVORY MART MAY OVERSHADOW |Guldahl’s Pace Is |itz. tuu'3shudiy" 38 Bniveret| coum, onp, Dee 7—am-—rrom| GET! EEE Mel cet made short, work of their opponents of Miami, surprise conqueror of Geor-| touchdowns to eiderdown, all in the relat -trt"| Made 105-Yd.Runs| MAJORS’ BUSINESS MEETINGS| Too Hot for Pros|s2"sinwasssrsrme (“sure va et sity Sioux RECT nS, i see ie ie i Friday night in this week’s only other] That's the system at Ohio State! 12. to name as ste ate-at-large to to bury Macalester college of St. game. university, and officials sald Monday| the i937 meeting Commodore Ernest Only one of last Saturday's contests,!other schools whose football bowls) 12. janncke of New Orleans, dropped under a 46-19 count and the State col- i 5 Jeze Bison humbling the Moorhead | Kentucky Back Completed 66- | i Tigers, White Sox, Giants, Cubs, i Arkansas’ 6-0 victory over Texas, haa! stand empty and unused between grid IR eee pillar i; : : Cowboys Will Never i A a 5 Beebe acawyeon Lite Joo any bearing on a conference race, but| seasons were watching with interest’ {fom membership on the lnietaae ee ‘The Nodaks, embarked ons four-| Yard-Pass; Longest Punt || See ‘Snakes’ Again Indians Are Definitely in Stretch by Six Strokes Af- | the others, mostly Intersectional, pro-| the program of bullding low-cost | Olympic committee test, etmenes at . “4 »| dormitories in the “under the seats” ter Overtaking Hagen Vided '@ fitting finale for © “dizzy” creas of Buckeye stadium. ing the games under Nazi auspices. Notre Dame, one of the year’s most| SIeePiOg i seen but to the eos Gear carcuiitned ty Miley S [oot 5 the seve 2 la,, Dec. 7.—(P)—| erratic teams, wound up by playing & luring all games, but Te heTA ted. Press, follows: day, road trip, will Wisconsin cents at Bet seoodey night Covered 85 Yards Ces and DePaul at Chicago Tuesday while Billings, Mont., Dec. 7.—(?)— the Herd is scheduled to meet the! wew york, Dec. 7—(#)—Credit Ace| Cowboys from Montana to Ari- Market New York, Dec. Coral. Gables,’ Fi 7.—()—Moving from snowy Montreal to rainy New| patch Guldahl of St. Louis led the) !#-18 tle against Southern California jctel Shunsted mien wie) call te eel i Change the constitution and by- Cancorels college Sarl wer dean Packer, 's All: ne and Oregon to New York night and Minnesota's team > Duke America halfback, never see “snakes” again. baseball officials ; struct me—a' Saturday. |and Milton Popovich of Montana with| “Credited with bucking at more | MOrki,medor teague baseball officials ir pros down the home stretch of s EO ards a rete ahh Oe rece 225 © week home-e* | iaws, to eliminate time wasted at con- aturdsy. er North Dakota college|the longest of the football season's| rodeos than any horse known, |most popular pastimes—staying in; $10,000 chase Monday with » S4-hole,| °"Y ° Aggies ‘Bow for gootiness.” lard board—there is nothing like the| ventions, removing ambiguity that quints, only Valley City and James-| tong gains, “Snakes,” a 1,000-pound “critter” |doors and talking about trades—as sub par card of 207, in the seventh) 4 resareignas) rest you get there. leads. to wrangling, and clearly de- town are started on their way, hav- beloved and feared by top hands |they gathered for ‘Tuesday's opening | Miami-Biltmore Open. ‘76-yard run by Dick Todd fea-)“eince 1933, a growing number of| fining duties of officers and commit- ing emerged with victories over the| , Parker ran 100 yards to ® touch over the country the last 26 years, of the annual winter ‘meetings, | He added a third round of 69 on the tured the Texas Aggies’ 13-6 triumph | _6n students have been eating, sleep- | tees. Btraus Clothiers and Concordia col- | North Carolina snd| ied Saturday at the Shamut | since thelr big bartering session inj Par-7l course Sundey to previous over Manhatten while two poor Punts|ing, and washing thelr shirts in the Ald Average Athlete dege. epoca ia ieee Enns, tt) ranch of Leo Cremer. Canada they haven't come up with scores of 68 and 70 and had only to by tie ican 3 enabled St. Mary’s| yorseshoe dormitories, and on Jan.1| 2, Provide Hi-Liners in Two Games Creeon iste, From 192 to 1990 “Snakes” was any new deals, but acconting to the | hold his pace for 18 more holes Mon-| defeat Temple 13-7, another section of the stadium's “in-| the « breve salad Ss Eran tert re in, ct| ging tae ec | Pian nv nr rr on Se "RG cee | mag a an . D.» juare Garden show likely to overshadow any business! He won the $1,000 first money in the | quarters for 120 more men. : filial o nd Friday the South Dakota five|developed scores of sensational plays.| New York. ansact fooms f regarded Tennessee Volunteers to 8 eet ted athletic org: to Journeys on to Valley City to play| Dexter Standphil of Sewance grab- = ___ |*rapaacted image the meeting rooms. Auguste, Open the week before. | corel te, “Msssippl State took|asoctates Sear ee en pean wii remem the Vikings. bed s Florids fumble in mid-air on! Grevhounds Win Third | tolt sald be has made s cash offer Horton il stepped oub ahead, when g 7-0 decison over Florida. Western| ty the year ‘otind use for the foot sonal gxin oF commen soda Claiming the major interest in|his own goal line and sprinted 100 vy: in trolt sald he has made ® cash offer Horton Smith blew up The bicm | Maryland conquered Maryland of thet nay) plant while seeking quarters for sonal gain or commerclal purposes, Class A circles this week will be the | yards to score. Straight Puck Victory wnite sox. But Jimmy Dykes of oy: anys, but Bundey took 77 prive,| couthern conference, 12-0 to win the! g Sooparative student dormitory este | ot ane ene eS two-game road trip of the Valley City) | Credit for the longest pass goes to eee Chicago wanted Rudy York, slated for | 54-hole total of 214. alate litle. “Southern Methodist, de-| mated that more than 2,000 students , leated: Feice, 9-0, while Texas, could live within the concrete walls if Hi-Liners, who play Bismarck Fri-| Bert Johnson of Kentucky who pass- first base duty at Detroit if Hank/| Lawson round himee! 2 then journey across|¢d 66 yards to Bob Oavis against| St. Paul, Dec. 7.(#)—The Kansas Ww. Little, Jr., found himself) surprised ing Arizona, 7-7. day night ani nf y 6 aul, Greenberg goes to the outfield. They | in second place with 213 after posting the far tae ae eer its = all available space were used. the Missouri to engage the Maryville. City Greyhounds, after opening the a Braves. 85 Yards Via Pass seazos Sith tive loasee, Goa two ieee ores oe ered eee n| & ence TONNE TB: upset by defeating Washington State, ‘Other games incluced on this week’s| ‘The longest gain reported on a for-| Monday had registered their third Cubs on Trading Block Seulinwes tied pas wire pine with) 15-4, Basketball ee iad tay ward pasting play was $5 yards Cella) straight American Hockey asmocistion|) oth Bill Terry, Giants) manager, Bee eee etme Piaard ot ai id weralty) DBeaeA ctory. and Owner P. K. Wrigley of the Cubs! tershey, J ‘ ‘ _ Be let Snes, yards to Mlllner who ran 55 yards to| They beat the Tulsa Ollers Sunday |said they expect to do oarrealta ere costa simmy Demeret ot | Fa ers, e Scores Sl Rare ape inactive clubs within ‘Wiscons score against Rutgers. 1» e BD. es Meee Buber’ ot paid wincWallace (tae caste ene foal in/this week, but they're st e standstill) "rhe veteran Gene Sarazen of New ° : ° blccand was credited with one punt that cov- Ing ® pess|now. Wrigley gave ® cool reception) york shot an erratic 7 for a total COLLEGE N. D. U. at DePaul. punt that cov-| from Ahlin. : to ‘Terry's offer of Hank Leiber, Gus Te lor rro i1ue (Rete ‘3 ered 85 yards, 70 in the air. Pets Palangicisigoel near thee} ame * of 215, 8 spot he shared with Mike ‘Minnesota 41; Carleton 11, Sykeston at Hebron. Tom Ferry of St. Mary's kicked two a ’s goal near the close|Mancuso and Hal Schumacher for! murnesa of New York. N. D. U. 48; Macalester 19. Marmarth at Buffalo Springs. s of the game gave the leading St. Louis|Bill Lee, Frank Demaree and Ken River Falls Teachers 42; Augsb placements ageinst Fordham, one go-| fiyers 6-2 tol win over Wichlia and| O'Dea, ‘The Cubs are interested in| ,, no", Maneto of Greensboro, N. fies kee z ae esi ae ing 48 yards. See ee OBL edn clayed tao | Later oe ted in National Open champion whose 67/Boston Cops Eastern Cham-|7, Ne Pa eabeds ‘Almont. Among outstanding long runs re- otertinne periods toa 1-1 ad me EOI ee as Lew RIGGS.) Saturday put him in the running, ionship With 14-0 Vi Austin Hormels 37; Gustavus Adol- af ~ wep Ported were: aa 5 ‘ promptly ruined his chances with pionship Wi Ic- phus 36. ot neemed Rey aves, atisteetypt, $0) yarda| g 2) eee | Oe rete ae tor 8 220 tte 4 honyiover Olents Virginia Juno 36; St, Cloud ‘Teach- Hazelton, with turn, . ‘ 2 Fifty-four hole totals incl ers 20, Richardton at Gladstone. eee return, against Union) | Bowling Standings { bsead pukeeethe ee Tara ter Bolsted, grenade uae 35 peste iat Ely Juniors 31; Eveleth Juniors 29. Dakota Wesleyan at Jamestown col-| Runs 98 Yards With Kickoff % | Send 08 Vosmtker to the St, Lous | Sawyer, 4882-231, Both are from| | New York, Dee. 7—iP)—Joe F. N. D. 8, 38; Moorhead Teachers 15. lege. Sampson, George Washington, 98 COMMERCIAL, B for Rollie Hemsley, the ex-| Minneapolis. Carr, president of the National | Valley City Teachers 35; Straus Fridsy yards with a kickoff against Catawba. | Dakota National Bank.. 30 OME ence SEY, eee Profensional football league, an- | Clothiers 16. Werner at Killdeer. Hugh Wolfe, Texas, 93 yards against | 3" Association of Com. 18 Biaseoy catcher, Lyn Lary and Julius nounced Monday the Boston Rea |_ Valley City ‘Teachers 39; Litchville Bowman at Baker, Mont, Minnesota. Rigg's Blsce --c--ccsr++ 7 AEE. cmeaieny eather all 5 rts R d U Skins and the Green Bay Packera | Independents 14. A Watford City at Stanley. Larry Buhler, Minnesota, 87 yards | Blackstone Club 13 are said to be dangling bait in front po! ound- Pp will meet for the league cham- Eau Claire Teachers 44; Concordia Wilton at Underwood. against Texas. Nash Finch 30 ef Connie Mack in hopes of getting By EDDIE BRIETZ plonship next Sunday in the Polo | ‘St. Paul) 19. » Valley City at Bismarck. ‘Andy Uram, Minnesota, 7 yards! Will seed co, ee Foe eee caikyr Palgeine BWR u grounds. : Morningside 39; Yankton college 20. 8t. Mary’s at Linton. after taking lateral from Wilkinson, INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES * from the Athletics. nie ‘ubber Beulah at Stanton. to beat Nebraska. Sparks . 179 Anderson ‘Sandlot’ Rule Bothers New ‘York, Dec. 7.—(?)—Foothball| Chicago, Dec. 7.—(7)—The Boston Spirits distilled from r are New Rockford at Jamestown. a ee ee LneE Barring en unexpected decision by |dePt,: Looks like the same old set-up: | Redskins, who will be after thelr first being tested as a motor fuel in British Hettinger at Dickinson. ‘Ski Tourney Set Frazier Schlosser Comtulatoner'K. M. Landis on the | (he Sugar Bow! will have the football | title, and the Green Bay Packers, who | Malaya. Rugby at Devils Lake. Chicago, Dec. 7.—(}—The National | Fatera, - ee “Bob Feller case,” a. battle over the |'e#™5. the Orange Bowl the weather} dominated the field from 1929 Dakota Wesleyan at Valley City | Ski association's major tournament of | thompson “sandlot” rule in which Feller and|#nd the Rose ” through 1931, will fight it out next eras Normal. the winter will be held at Salt Lake| v: the Indians are involved, of a dis- | BOM2. the: crowe Sunday for the National Professional Tain’t. Fair! Beach at Wibaux, Mont. City, Utah, probably on Sunday, Jan. pute over the liveliness Of the ball, |;-- Frank Thoma: F Football league championship. Taylor at Glen Ullin. aL Winer Fisher = Tittle of importance 1s expected to) Alabama coach Boston won the eastern division 4 THE ARMY-NAVY game, draw- Saturday | come from the meeting rooms. (ond 3 eeroee [ honors Sunday, whipping the New ing 101,000 spectators, set's rec- Buffalo Springs at Haveloci | ‘There has been some discussion of | 00! sport) said: York Giants, 14 to 0. Boston wound ree | ss ord for eastern football’ crowds. N. D, 5. at Minnesota. \ eseety, up its schedule with seven wins and ‘The mob that witnessed, the ‘ser- special low-price admissions {rr chil- dren, uniform regulations on broad- five defeats. casting, granting the Browns permis- Green Bay, which clinched the North Dakota sion: to play night games and the Gis ovals western title a week ago, finished the 2: vice classic was greater than the population of s fair-sised city! Valley City at Mandan. | Minot at Crosby. | Hebron at Almont. { son score! banning of “synthetic” Sunday dou-|:~- with jess tie against the Canadi Amerk DOUBLER DEFEATS SELF Be Ee ay Sou" | Detroit, and Earl season Wi cero Gardin, The|upon legalization ‘of liquor, anadiens, Amerks . eae) s, “ ae Packers’ record for the campaign: 10 Ps : ————— y iceton, i i Deadlocked in Lead|Opponent’s Challenge Reveals Hand, and Declarer Easily|6 Midwestern Stars : Bins, one | defeat by ihe Chicago! wines, brandies, ete., in your Makes His Small Slam Contract The title clash will be played eith peoe coe es, Tee) The Bioels By WM. E, MCKENNEY | He feared to rebid his terrible spade Named for East-West ‘Thomas | New York or Boston great state from treal: Canadiens finally hat ght! «. up with the New peal Americans in|“If I had had @ sound bid, you sult, so he made the bid he felt best} Chicago, Dec. 7—(P)—At least six|cuse... Colgate will. borrow 12,000 Ati psite iboes eee ee 5 ; George Benz Sons St. Paul, Minn. the National Hockey 1 interna would have had a good double,” was calculated to stop the contracting at| st; f the 1936 Western Conference easve's inter |Gouths mild nepy, West lamented the lowest posable point, without be- Sere ot ie ae eerie eur aeceee ia Take ake neae Bie; Seay AGE erate soemon or emcrgre sete usnt cones wn ncaa age may | Halliday Turns Back 2 hind most of the time, moved into the INTRACT PROBLEM lead temporacity Saturday night by|tetoubied re Bd Pi Francisco, |don’t they bring the game to New Geteemited Amore evened’ things up| 2a Was “cielonteai, bases ca ; f : Guite| | Halliday, Dec. 7-Winning | the fact that u y g F third straight victory of the 1936-37 B E a 1 y season, the Halliday high school quint downed Beulah’s rangy six-footers, 23- 21, here. Jackson, veteran guard, led the Halliday attack with five field goels. G. Murray and W. Mutray 3-1, Geturday to go into « tie with were outstanding in the Beulah line- the losers for third in the interna- - 2 confirmed . The summary: | Ken : acta ‘W Mur'y c3 1 it G Mur'y § 3 CLOTHIERY *FURNIFH ae a gi 315 mE Schief'n g 0 id Beat Buffalo Springs New England, N. D., Dec. %.—! Schroeder, Tiger center, the Big Ten Teams Open Cage Season Tonight} Chicago, Dec. 7—UP)—Four Big Ter| esketball squads will open the 1936-: basketball season .Monday night a i aF Us rie & gE : gba Bz 7 & | Hi ir Ty Ht tet ve i 3 ce LE ning. Now