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6 Hubbell THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1936 and Dean Share National League Pitching Honors i — CHICAGO CUBS HAD Rival R Bowl Squad j } man wa ose DOW quads Dear oun tn ardest Fractices o eason ~ BEST GROUP MOUND | - (Ring Success for WILD WILDCAT. |Ring § f , YEAR’ GAME ww AL. (Ring Success for JIMMY PHELAN Hl AS WEST MEETS SOUTH IN NEW S DAY SUGAR BOWL vw STAFF IN COUNTRY | Jack Torrance Is | | em raranee 'S | HUSKIES WORK OUT | ae | Kegarded Kemote J Twirling Prize for Lowest | ee AT ANT A ' Earned Run Average Goes Louisiana Giant, Heavier and | H to ‘King Carl’ Taller Than Carnera, Wil- : a lard, Tries Anyway Jock Sutherland Puts Panthers WINS THIRD TIME IN CAREER| eer Through Their Paces at San _ lew York, Dec, 26.— —Prece- Hf ae \ j dent rules glaringly negative against Bernardino — Seventh Pitcher in 24 Years to! || ees Torrance going anywhere in the SERRE PC a aaa ae | beak busting business. CRUVER OUT WITH INJURIES / e108 Top Loop in Won and Lost Nene 264 abound cane who vara ay ne 16-pound shot to a new wor: ; ae Percentage | | ezord and played plenty of football Washington to Go Deep Sea, | }and basketball while a student at ishi New York, Dec. 26.—(?)—Individual | Louisiana State University launched Fishing Sunday En Route to pitching honors in the National his ring career in New Orleans the Pasadena Stadium if League for 1936 went to Southpaw | joie ment ee a sadn drat ry € Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants | ; knockout of one Owen Flynn, Pasadena, Calif, D oer ane 2 ing nd Dizzy Dean of the St. Louis) | Should Torrance go on to cut him-| piyat Rose’ Bowl squads, pittsburgh self a piece of change and f in re! fi Cardinals, while the laurel tor group | self a plece ge and fame in| ang washington, bore down Satur- oul performance was captured by the| {Por ne ae ‘i accomplish something day in one of ane hardest practice Chicago Cubs mound staff. eae oR ERE few other men of his} sessions of the training schedule, 2. is: The release of the official figures tase) Haye been able to do. Coach Jimmy Phelan took his Bre ted of basevatidom that the annual | scaling’ 290 pounds, end erino Gar-| Washington Huskies out to» peivsta| bri. _ twirling prize for the lowest earned era, heavier but not quite as tall| Polp eld at Santa, Barbara for com. run average went to “King Carl." as the Potawatomi Pounder, became 2 gthy He a s orld CHAT IO RS drill. It included plenty of blocking With a record of only 241 earned amp a and ball-carrying, pre runs per nine inning game, Carl won Had No Opposition % u , But Willard. w The bible. SWE Over at San Bernardino, Coach an this distinction for the third time in lceacae ar hon ; eat ne when) Jock Sutherland ordered a similar a his career. : ee Lay ieee ene ae eile ot routine. He didn’t have to warn the ae His honors didn’t stop there. He | ronee ste, a@ weary and dissipate¢ | Panthers to put aside post-Christmas bu scored 28 victories against six defeats ce! | Jack Johnson to a reclining position! thoughts. His boys are as intent on and thus became the seventh vitcher}] above, is the f | on a soft spot on the canvas where| the New Year’s day game as_ they col in 24 years to top the loop in both} ing the Northwestern Univer- | the Galveston black could shield his th Wi earned run average and won and lost sity Wildcats wild on the eyes from a blazing Havana sun. ae wher ey dele tebureli easter y ge and ‘os s eats W V yes a is vi 1. is month. x Te percentage. Hubbell wound up _ the Ketball court. The sense And Carnera, who possessed amaz-} Loss of Fullb: = Us Season with an unfinished streak o:| Purple scoring utist registered [ing speed for one of his size, pushed file con ue Bian) nanan pr 16 consecutive wins. pe points an : recent ; game | ae of punched and his chin was| may hurt the Washington cause con- “Diz? Worked Hardest {I pepinsteNotne: Dame andl Maes | as fragile as a piece of Dresden china.| siderably, particularly since the. reg- in “Old Diz,” working in 51 games for ee ae gh scorer in: | The Jack Sharkey who was mowed) ylar full, Ed Nowogroski, has a bad ‘fa total of 315 innings, saw more duty he Big Ten circuit last yeas. [Sone by the Venetian Leviathan! jeg that may go back on him, but than any other moundsman, The | barely was the best of a mediocre} many observers refuse to be alarmed I . a amazing part of it is that he posted jel and close observers looked upon| over the Cruver mishap. Phelan has Looming large on the horizon of Santa Clara university these days is Gaynell Tinsley (right), Louis! State’s all-America end. The Cali- i Peeesited’ average of 371, not Golden E e Runs the result of the match obliquely, a wealth of good backs: fornians’ backfield (above), consisting of Gomez, Pavelko, Falaschi and De Rosa, will meet Tinsley an teammates New Year’s Day in New sn far behind Hubbell. He pitched 23 y' Too Much to Carry The Huskies break camp Saturday Orleans’ Sugar Bowl, depicted in air view. The rival coaches are Santa Clara's L. T. “Buck” Shaw, a Notre Dame graduate, and Bernie Moore, in complete games, to lead the league x Men of abnormal physical stature] night, taking a deep sea fishing ex- @ Carson-Newman alumnus. (Associated Press Photos) a and shade Hubbell by three games. to $5 000 Win In [mercy attain the heights in sports.| cursion Sunday morning and driving e a But Dean's 24 won and 13 lost was ’ Pudge Heffelfinger of the Yales of| on to Pasadena Sunday night to re- Nod k G id St GULD AHL HO 9 P Q o tir good for a percentage of only .649 as ° 40 years ago might be included among) main until New Year's day engage- a ri ar y) > Ig! ting 10ux ot Sc compared with Hubbell’s 813. anta nita ACE | exceptions so few that they could te} ment. Bae eu vot eae nd | "Eo sates sme! Has Offer to Play | LEADING PROS IN WINTER RUSH) So H ea Dodger’s temperamental righthander, EE crowding. polish up the Pitt running attack, 0 y appy at or. s won strikeout honors with 238 bat-|A. A. Baroni’s Chestnut Geld-| Giants generally prove too cumber-| with Marshall Goldberg, chief ground e ‘ ey ters going down, but he also issued 4 é some to go palces. There is too much] gainer of the outfit, packing the ball. W; th Chi Be ur the most'walks, 418, and threw 10| ing Captures Christmas | of them to protect and carry around. I i ALS} Coral Gables, Fa, Dec. 26—(P)—| and is rated @ favorite in the Miami) | Eligible f be st wild pitches to finish one behind Stakes Brilliant! They flop hard and a mighty long A month or so ago, the golf pros open, ae sae of 1937. jot Eligible for 1937 Grid Title pi “Wild BI” Hallahan of the Cincin- akes)) Brilliantly way. Nothing is quite as pitiable as eek to Increase thumbed noses when gawky Ralph] , 17 1934 Ralph played in elght events| and Cagers Playing Erra- nati Reds. a large fellow in the resin dust of Co-Captain Past Fall Gets) Guldahl asked to play in their cham-) in the Ny tional t Meri A te Walter Among Elite Los Angeles, Dec. 26.—()—Santa| the prize ring. He has so much to} ste : wy pionship tournament at Pinehurst. oS then Pen Tne = tin, aa 7 tic Ball “e Bucky Walter, the Phillies’ con-|Anita racing off to a brilliant start | assemble, uCKS Fro! cacy Chance While Training for ’ iver’ ’ Alot tisey opie peeere andthe — verted third baseman, was one of|that saw Golden Eye romp home a| Outside of Willard and Carnera, j Today he’s in the driver's seat of/ much of his swinging power—and his) le , ’ he $5 : 5 ; East-West Tilt job at the St. Louis country club. rand Forks, N. D., Dec. 26.—The , Meten who pitched four shutouts dur- |‘Utprise victor in the $5,000 Christmas | there never was a heavyweight prize-| oo. . = : the express carrying the professionals) “"y/0 1 e23n to cast around and land-| fighting Sioux from North Dakota U tng the season, but he also suffered| St#Kes, centered interest on tite $3.500| fighter of unusual size who amounted Artificial Nesting Islands Being along the winter gold trail. ed a connection with a public course|#e anything but happy these days. pe more setbacks than any other twirler, pat Margarita dicap Saturday.| to anything, and they didn't amount! Gongtructed to Reduce Mor- Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 26—Mar-| Completion of the first three win-| in Los Angeles. He had only enough}, Both in football and basketball out- _# 21 losses. The other shutout artists aes furlong event for two-y to much, Kid McCoy, who came in tin Gainor, right tackle on the Uni-| ter tournaments scheduled down this} money to play in events in the im- looks the fans regard the possibility UNFOrSevere four Cubs, Bill Lee, Larry one ponsieds tise momuailons, of val at 162 pounds, flattened the behe- tality Rate versity of North Dakota football team| way before the New Year finds him! mediate vicinity. of attaching 1937 championships as A =ganch, Lon Warneke and Tex Carle- a a a ig andida ee tn the $50,-| moth, Herr Placke, who supposedly for the past three seasons, has been| two up on the field, and with ®/ But the attention of a manufac- remote if not impossible. K Cy Blanton of the Pittsburgh | a a en a Deapy Eeb: 22, | was endowed with brutal strength. 2 offered a chance to try out with the} «Christmas fund” of $3,500. turer of golf equipment had been In football, for instance, a tech- rl Pirates and Al Smith of the Giants. oes i ent E triump! hin the mile |The huge Carl Morris was belted out| _ Washington, Dec. 26.—(#)—The | Chicago Bears, professional grid out-| and the “gold rush” has hardly| drawn to Guldahl some time before, nicality may make it impossible for he (Other honors went to Pittsbureh’s : acting ed the second so often by comparative midgets that| bureau of biological survey is trying| fit, next fall. begun. and this patron believed that a feel- the Nodaks to repeat their perform- a Red Lucas for allowing the fewest | (7G. &: has sent a winner his back became calloused from con-j 0 raise the birthrate of the wild duck| ©. A. West, athletics director end} Guldah! copped $2,500 first money| ing of security woul work wonders PRES Cl gene vear. in winning Une hits, 178, and the fewest passes, 36; io the Post in the ann al Christmas! tact with canvas. by constructing artificial nest islands.| head football coach at the University,| in the Miami Riltmore open after he ery Guldahl’s game. So he staked championship. They have only three Big’ Jim’ Weaver of the Pirates with|{2Y Cvent. Top Row took first money) “‘yhe ideal athlete in all sports tips| , On the hunter's gun shoulder falls sald Thursday an offer had come fot salted away $1,000 for pacing the field him to outing experiees Vand say his Moy cone! Intercollegiate) conte s only one hit batsman, and Lucas and last year. ; ? the scales in the vicinity of 190| 2 Portion of the fowl’s high mortality | Gainor from the Bears, but he did not| in the recent Augusta open. Healey 8 es Drath} | ence games scheduled and to be elig- RAP arirocttnrowing only “one WRG potty jthousand sew the chestnut) sounds and stands about 6 fect, rate, bub surveys have shown water) know et fi Ie fant do, as he] "pis golfing light started burning echaldative apart tit A626) egans to ley rai ile) they muse lay! eb w ite -S 3 CRUSH ELBA DEgOS0) Can’ . also has some responsibility. in Angeles training for the 5 least four games. : pitch, the Milky stabel’s “Sangreal. The, y,,, Can't Gauge Athlete What happens is thls! East-West all-star game New Year's| Pack in 1929 when he pocketed $100/ the Los Angeles open, where he) As to basketball, the erratic play of o! =e time was 1:04.3. Site oun eee ane Soothe The mother duck lays her eggs by|day. The Sioux tackle was selected | his first tourney as a pro. It flick-| picked up $29 for a score of 293. In| Clem Letich’s cagers both at home and gate cise and basketball a coach might as well ee 5 | i i ered® when he missed tying Johnny) Davenport, Ia, Guldahl won the o Park River 0 ens e 5 5 go back to the days when hoopers| the water's edge. Come spring rains,|to play with the western outfit along! Gooaman by messing up a 4-footer| western open and $500, with a 72- abroed | pep compared 10) SOU REawes © Track Meet Curtain | vore'nip pags and cut for the basket | Cfeeks and rivers rise, sweeping the) with Lyle Sturgeon of the Bison, Whe) on the home green in the 1939 ma-| hole score of 214. Tt was the lowest the NDIA. makes the annual fours 5 ° 5 5 kc ntial birds with them. a 2 beeaee poe annual cours. t] Ski | id Raiser at Mardi Gras’ "i, the fullback of 1800.0 Pe aalleing that you either have to|oUt with the Bears. tional open, and then everybody] open tournament score made in the|game encounter between these two ide oun ay ee With due regard to the exceptions| ate tire duck qeaais Gainor clinched a regular position | thought, it was snuffed out. . . United States during the year. premier state clubs anything but a New Orleans, Doo 38--le»-Olvmpie | Uist Prove the rule, the better coaches | Gaucie the cuck OF stop the TAINS: ih the Bloux as a sophomore, end), rhe sum total of his 1939 tourney) Ho is soft-spoken but “steeled’:/walkaway for the/Grand Forks lub, t Pua Bar Sie rae fhe] cal pick out the real football and} reed out the nesting ‘ rae ceae has been practically a 60-minute | take was $54—$50 in the Los Angeles! for competition, physically free from! Out to win their fourth straight s National Record Holder andj Sugar Bowl track meet — curtain-| Paketball players the first time they| tne size of a big dinner table and|Plaver during his entire career. He) Oh pnd eA ctnithe” Relverside. pro. tensions loose apa euepicy se) nasal TD eee sc De ap lonetp iia wees i 4 raiser of a week of sports designed to hold practice. anchored safely to the bottom, was co-captain of the team with Bob amateur. ‘ odd physical build for an athlete, with /all-veteran quint, Letich’s men go like Last Year's Champion Are |rival the Mardi Gras, { Put the performer under examina- ‘They have been spread through the|C@mpbell for 1936 and will graduate} Now he's possessor of the Radix] wide hips and slightly narrow should-|champions in one game and look like . v In holiday attire, New Orleans wel-| UO? i informal scrimmage and with-| country's game preserves bi the ivil- | DeXt spring. cup for the best medal play along the) ers. His boyish face belles the power|Gulss “he next. | Novth Dakota lost to Two Entrants comed Glenn Cunningham, the {a.|0Ue Knowing it he'll disclose all de-) {7 sib ee ni y the civil- 1936 tourney stretch, counts upwards| he puts into his shots and lis strong | Wisconsin and looked bad against the Pease ae mous miler; Helen Stephens, queen |*!ed information, ‘ chee ’ oe ST abh ns earnings slonsiheeseats Gets mutation towns epee aeaaweme, (e teatn thes Bison Park River, N. D, Dec. 26—The|f women sprinters; Archie San Ro-| The star-to-be wi calm andy i e ie Pan River BH cleo will formaly|manh anoiher slar mile runner, aud deliberate, Hell hold the ball well Bama Star Is Barred ckhawks ice 'Napoleon Wins From _| sors cater ate and Forks Herald open the new ski slide Sunday after- |Joe McCluskey, the steeplechase king, | Hell move with co-ordination. He R 4 Piers e SRE A Ee a eee otbigng Sate mires | asp stunlens- i'l go ahead to| From Hardwood Play; Fortunes Better|| Sports Round-Up} = Dawson by 29 to 19 cocing's story ious meno is sity’s undefeated, e-tied football; aid teammates. He'll show combative , ‘ aed of the nation’s finest ski) pire erked off Christmas dinners! fire. In basketball and in lugging a|, University, Ala, Dec. 26—(P)—Time = By SCOTTY RESTON Napoleon, N, Dy Dec, 26—Ahead|MSdison. ‘There Jim Kelly, DePaul The principal attraction will be the |Saturday afternoon in a final work-| football, he'll pivot on a dime. hangs heavy on the hands of Ben i A TT LOMA NE DRICU RUDE tented DEW=| Dine Oe, cranny was Beoutig ithe the} ale : nae | McLeod, "Bama 3-lette He's| Newly Acquired Forward Ma: ¢ a ‘ay, Napoleon defeated Daw- |Sioux who were to play the Chicago 1 outstanding rider in the Unitea|out for its game with Santa Clara Athletes ranging from 160 to 190 i rman, Hes y q! 'Y| (Pinch Hitting for Eddie’ Brietz) | son, 29 to 19, in a basketball game|Olympic. titl 5 5 4 States, Sverre Fredheim, representing | New Year's Day. | pounds ordinarily are the more dur-jJUSt finished his three years of eligi- i New York, Dec. 26.—(P)—Mike| here Wednesday night. J. SN ee art nee ee the Bush Lake Ski club. eatiolis PRS a tee ee jable. They combine speed and de-! bility on the gridiron and will be in- Add Scoring Punch They Jacobs, the fight promoter, does his nang rth G points fg a the eae nigh y en! ane end 2 i ue first, halt e placer ve other erican s sap early an e e a = \, ‘5 2 © i yiders in the Olympic games in Ger- Old Stuff to Bowen tiny ones are bumped about too much, /as used up hls allotted three years ——_____ mands one thing: ‘That if Louts is| Napoleon, gins, at fe f The sum eater bub the Bloke j many. Last Sunday at Devils Lake | You never can gauge an athlete just /OP the court, A UE RAS esl air i ee paren tbe man Ho Beata him mais NeMOOn Ge tlel Dowson. fe tiae maul, 2 ‘i ° a i y ve iy oe as for Uncle e and nobody el ry 1 2 Kookef, f 3 ys th Pipi tet Secscrack titers of the nation:| | Tulsa, OFle., Dec) 26-—(@y—wossing |) US Welaht and Debt _ |, cat PAUL Oren set HeGEa’ hokey, lorvuneel are: Weginel Serco masigs eeriee aietios aay |(Sibeni fa a2 Groger eo) a 2] nee (ete Gave the boys: at Grand |p 1 est year's national champion and|Carl Bowen, Tulsa university. senior | |. Fights Last Night | separa Gaehtcon Heaienpa tre mine feJek wy ee ye settled Inipety be ake pad of meade Hien Grin g 0 Lf Burkett, 0 1 1 {Sioux from North Dakota ur eres ae fi aes 5 . ae | st. » an- 2 ave to do... H cre a s Peeinsiat pense toa: Wee ational guara. He's leading his third quin- | ¢—— % |nually one of the leading money links| The Hawks are far behind in the|Carideo, a failure as head coach at ETI ey eae eter ; Pay we feom an aciificiel bil in na al piloted his junior high (By the Associated Press) events in the country, will be held at|National Hockey league’s American! Missouri, is in solid at Mississippi] Simon, & 0 © 1 DeWall, f 0 0 0 Jesse Owens to Race pues school team to a city championship.| Pittsburgh — Al Gainer, 172, the Keller course July 29 to Aug. 1, division because they haven't been|state...He did a great job down there) Were 9 0 4 73) H * Beg oe us itor) meds (ee the Tulsa Central high Braves| New Haven, Conn., knocked out |inclusive, Adolf Bremer, Jr. able to collect enough goals for more| with the backs... Two pleasant gents| Totals ..12 5 12 orse in Cuba Today PONG cli hee secuel (Oe | Oscar Rankin, 167, Chicago, (3). —_| nounced Saturday. that two victories in 16 games. How-|were arguing about the Reds and| Jn a game Friday night the Im- i Gunner Rebne of Wisconsin Rapids = == i = ever, their newly acquired forward,|Cards, .. “They're in vahoots, those| perials defeated the Independents,| Havana, Dec. 26—(#)—Jesse Owens ‘Wis. Rebne will represent the Devils OUT OUR W aS Pete Palangio, has begun to look like|two,” roared one. . . “Yeah, so are| 30 to 20. J. Grenz also was the high | Ohio's “Ebony Antelope,” and the Co- Take club this winter. Al Lawonn AY By Williams |* £01 getter and the return of Man-|Eleanor Holm Jarrett and Avery] scorer in this game. lumbia university basketball team Grand Forks, is also entered in the ager Clem Coughlin after a siege of| Brundage!” wisecracked the other... The summary: were slated to help open Cuba's first te 2 illness may be @ help. Eddie Shore of the Boston Bruins is| tmperials fe ft pf Indep'ents fg ft pf| international sports week Saturday. sore Two Brothers Enter HURRY UP? WE It was Palangio, minor league | probably the best hated guy in the Na-| Grenz. f ) & Poi oBwelon: £25 6 9{In his first appearance, Owens Was eeer oa competition |should be keen, JUST ABOUT GOT scoring star for severdl seasons before|tional Hockey league. . . but the|/ Grin. 0 2 Grenz, ¢ 0 3 3/0 Sprint 100 yards against a race aUmGsks io cen fran cee TIME TO GET A his recent purchase from St. Louls,|/tougher the crowd is, the better he| Simon, g 0 0 4 Ost, ¢ 1 0 0{horse between the halves of a football se sie: 1 org SGRieen ‘aud who scored Thursday night to give|goes, and boy, can he go. Kroeber 1 9 1 Dawson,g1 2 0|game between two Cuban teams, The Geen. BV a the Hawks a 1-1 tie with the Detroit} Scoop: The New York Yacht club's Reehis Hee Heel oe § ?{week will be conducted by the Vile-_ Derls Glib wili’eend Cail Red Wings. door man is named Sam...andavery|Grenz, ¢ 0 0 0 Busch,c 1 1 09|Nova-Auburn football game New The Heras AG peask 'Class The draw sent Detroit into a one-|nice gent he is, too. . . His last name's ——-— Orley, g¢ 0 0 0| Year's Day. avi beta point lead over the Rangers in the| Goddard. ..H.G. Salsinger points out Totals ..14 2 12 Soe B riders. The Fordville club will be American division and they will hold/that if the great Dean leaves the ‘ Totals ..7 6 7 Tribune Telephone 2-200 J represented by two Class B riders. that position Sunday going into &/Cards, he will no longer be some- . Orin and Bebert Rotnem. The Park Battle with the Montreal Canadlens,|thing out of Ring Lardner, for most Marquette Gridders = aders 0! International section. jof his wisecracks are prompted s. Class B by Dick Overbye, Clement Seppe “Martin, Leo. Durocner ang} Kept Busy at Dinners Kenney, Christian Brandt and Albert In Class C the popular Billy Mc- Gowan, Grand Forks, is entered. Park River will be represented in that class by Gordon Malm and Bud Delvo. who outjumped all fellows last year, and Ivan the will be Park River's entries scored in the senior class. an 18-2 Maia A Braddock in the| which evel”. . . There's no figuring it Just One Big Family ——<${‘———_ inary. summary: hae ‘generally as ae ee = ry 4 Y s 7 In Christmas Session Bibleherer? $ 2 Hendsfeks 9 9 /and Minnesota is the people's cholce| Fibs just one big famiy after. [i Hides and Furs Peterson 1 1 3 Buck 04 3 Detroit.has an- will be three sets of brothers Cattle bones - metals Naaden’ 1 1 2 Opp 0 0 @|best in the big ten. . Bn: the squad. Seven gridders are = —-—-— Gimbel 0 0 Ojother promising heavyweight coming 4 3 —_—_— Totals .. 7 315 373 YP, His : | epee OF ses te grecuaen Som (os Inquire about carload prices Referee—H. Barton.” pes 4 forage rierl oa ae player following his Meetiint oe om rere CLIP OLSON EN ee ee seeneisbulless| w ssue-sr-aeroos “Northern” pi Tanta, Pa. Dec, ah Pr When And take 1 from 6 guy who once] ,,i spite of its carnivorous habits Hide & Fur Co. ‘and was unable to continue, Clift Ol- |rode the Staten island ferry, it’s the yey y ‘The Brick Buildings, Cerner 215, Minneapolis, won by tech-|uPkeep on yachts and not the initial e Ninth and Frent Streets fall over Abe Coleman, 205, |cost that costs, examples BISMARCK Braddock High Beats Hazelton Quint, 17-15 Braddock, N. D., Dec. 26—In a closely contested basketball game, Braddock’s high school team defeated Hazelton here, 17-15. Hazelton sank only three field goals but kept in the running by making good nine out of 20 gift shots. Robinson and Maier, each with seven points, were high scorers, The Hazelton juniors Ducky Medwick. . . The Cuban gov- ernment’s advisor on their big sports week was Harvey Herman, Penn's foot- ball coach. . . Harman’s going down there to officiate in the Villanova- Auburn game, . . Odds on the Rose bow! game are 9-10 and take your pick. Story: Texas Christian's great passer, Sammy Bauch, came back into the huddle and a pass-play was called .. “All right,” said the guy who was te get it, “let's see you hit me in the eye with it, slinger!”... To which the er replied, “which eye, podner, : Milwaukee, Wis, Dec. 26. — (#) — Prosperity note:~ Marquette univer- sity’s football stars have not gone hungry since the grid campaign’ end- ed. Many have been guests of honor at high school and club banquets — mort than usual in recent years. The entire squad was feted twice in one week at Milwaukee. The annual varsity dinper is yet to come. Michigan State Club Scrap Iron $550 TON