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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1937 : THE Dobler Leads Linton Lions ORG, WHEE 'Saints Block Punt Behind Wilton ) | To7to6 Win Over Mandan! PEM TSH | Goal-Line for 7-0 Victory Friday ; B U Cc K ET Heaves Pass to Bechtel for; Fighting Irish Get Ready WIN OVER OMAHA Entringer, Dutsky Schneider Purdue Coach and Captain 2A eed Touchdown as Teammates armies api Outfight Bigger Foes _ : Bison Regulars Play Slightly More Than Half of Game; Losers Outclassed Tt isn't Isham Hall’s fault that Sykes, much-talked-of-mid- _—_——_—— t recently added to his stable} A husky, fast young fellow by the Of fighters, won't fight the Alabama/ name of Walter Dobler, of whom St, Mary’s high school Friday drew back the curtain on its 1937 football season with a 7 to 0 victory over Wil- Kid, Denver gladiator, there Sept. 30.| more will be heard before the season ‘Hall announced Thursday that the} grows much older, spelled disaster for 162-pound Sykes, along with Dick|the Mandan Braves Friday as they Demaray, would feature a card in| went down to a 7 to 6 defeat at the the Rocky Mountain city. But Satur: | nands of Linton’s rampaging Lions in Fargo, N. D., Sept. 18—(P)—Led bY | ton's stubborn Miners. the strong all-around play of its S two stellar halfbacks, Ernie Wheeler| Al Campagns, husky St. Mary's and Carl Rorvig, the North Dakota | tackle, broke through to block a punt Agricultural college opened its North| beind the Wilton goal line and then day along comes word that the Colo-/ their first footbail game of the year. tado Boxing Commission tossed | Dobler was all over the field. He monkey-wrench into the works. passed, intercepted passes, returned Previously, it appears, the Alabama} punts, ran the ends and plunged off Kid had contracted to meet Pedro| tackle, and varied his performance by Martinez, another capable Denver] punting on the dead run. boy. Then Martinez decided he] His was the pass, early in the first didn’t want the match and backed) quarter, which settled in the arms of down. Bechtel, Linton end, for the winning That’s where Sykes and Isham en-| touchdown. ter the picture. Sykes was the pugi-| Then he place-kicked the winning fist promoters decided upon to oppose | point. the Kid, and right glad they were to) But the Lions didn’t have things all be able to, get him on such short no-} their own way, despite Dobler. tice. At least, so the Denver sports! The Braves chalked up 13 first writers would have you think. aowns to Linton’s four, and gathered But the boxing moguls stepped in| in 9 proportionate margin in yardage. d ordained that Martinez would} what they seemed to lack was the ve to go through with the fight.) winning punch. Bigger and heavier ich left Sykes out in the cold. than the Linton boys, they gave away Both Jack Kanner, Denver match-} sn edge when it came to scrap and maker, and P, R. “Reddy” Gallagher, | drive, : ; E Runs Back Punt me: a Ra sports colmnist a ihe seni peas Naa did their best to make the Dobler set the stage for the Linton! fighty-five hopeful young men turned out when Coach Elmer Lay- change their minds, but no go. It) tally wnen he gathered in one of] den of Notre Dame summoned the Fighting Irish for practice at was Martinez or nobody. Leonard House's punts on the Linton! South Bend. Here Andy Puplis, left front, passes the ball to Mario Judging by what Gallagher has to) 49-yard line and ran it back to Man-| ‘Tonelli, center front, as Nevin McCormick and Jack McCarthy, rear left to right, and Coach Elmer Layden, extreme right, watch. fey about Sykes, Bismarck fans will! dan’s 45. hhave a treat in store for them the/ Two forward p: aevebosd Ge first time he steps into the squared | oval to Mandan’s 35, from where Dob- sircle here. ,|ler dropped back and heaved the PRISKE-L ARSON COMBIN ATION He’s French and Irish, and he's} touchdown pass to Bechtel, who was gough and he’s tough, and his punch} standing behind the goal line. fs like lethal dynamite. Recently he} yyandan scored in the third period (rapped Allen Matthews, St. Louis] when House ‘scampered around end Negro, over the ropes in a fight in| for » 17 yard gain that took him to ai Linton’s one-yard marker, and Doug Some of the best middleweights| campos, who s| d at a guatd posi- and lightweights in the country have] tion but was switched to fullback, been included among woe Oppo-| plunged over for the tally. Pee oe Rosen: |" Campos’ place kick try for the extra Central conference season with a 34-7 fo on the ball for the only marker of vict o Omaha university here game, (aay night f Dutsky Schneider, ee aaa The Bison, smartly directed by| place kicked the extra Chuck Pollock, tackle, were more| Twice the Saints advanced to within than a match for the Cardinals, and | the Wilton five-yard line only to lose the regulars played only slightly more| the ball on fumbles as the still-rusty than half the game after giving the| backfield failed to click in its attack. reserves 20 points to work on before| At the end of the first quarter they they departed midway in the second) were at the Wilton goal quarter, returning late in the third/ line when the whistle ended paly af- period to register a fourth touch-| ter end runs by Nicky Schneider had Gown four plays after their insertion. | placed them in the threatening posi- tion. Rorvig raced over for two touch- downs in the opening quarter. Wheel-| 4 St, Mary's fumble near the Wil- Men’s Singles Finals, Women’s and Mixed Doubles Divisions to Be Played Sunday HIBIT OLD ZIP AS, RIPPER RETURNS, WIN 10: Olants Whip Reds 68 te Keo! Game Wardens to Cr Lange rag | Nab Early Hunters SID FEDER § Fre eae, the Ote| Afiokd Bofors Oot. 9, Hub verstrom Warns ‘The lineups: Fayden, Boston Bees star, got] piandan doubles and mixed doubles events. the nickname “Deacon” not only be Linton | ‘Taking the first set easily by a 6-2 cause of his bespectacled appearance ade Bechtel count, Priske and Larson faltered in hut also because he once sang in 8] archi the second set and lost a love set to R. Hanson ‘ ‘back GR ee Tanga) ema CaP) se Oe aed it Gia match and title by a 6-2 count. Beat Perry, Lahr Priske and Larson reached the fi- er added another in the second and| ton goal line led to the blocked punt one in each of the other two periods. | and victory for the Saints. Recover- Omaha, scored the wards on what looked like a pass, then halen ae en care the an Cardinals had penetrated Bison ter- ritory for the only time in the game| p50b Patmans ne i oni scoring “nA ee nullified the threat. Stiff Scrimmages ..2uszfarets.acs sae Fe The up Are Big Ten Men downs to none for the losers, td were Downey, right end; Cavisino, WINS MEN’S DOUBLES CROWN )ocphers sin Heavy vin in| rant ctl: Boe Gara, it card > Preparation for Opener 5 Q | _ Football Scores ] left halfoack; and Dutsky Schneider, i Reserves who th Rol tinguish who saw action were Rol- OE alate Rie oy Btate 34. Wheat from ehatf during the first| and Orane, Nicky Schnelder and Jack Jack Gil The Braves threatened to score in St. Norbets 20; St. Mary's 7. week of the training season, shot their | Geiger. ball within Linton’s 10-yard line but! asturday was Bismarck meh's dou-| Huron College 0; Valley City Teach-|gear Saturday. Lou Midler, his third! Leuwer intercepted a forward pass 10] tee chemnions, Tie. in the form of game- Zuppke Sees Good of Minnesota football team, Twice fumbles quashed Mandan Tv Larson 6-2, 0-6, 6-: ‘itle Fri- | Teachers 6. gram at several Western conference from 253 to 210 pounds in the last/ threats within the 10-yard stripe. . | LATSOn 6.2, 0-6, 6-3 for ie tile Hit) “Srcorhead ‘Teachers 24; Bemidiileamps. dan goal line again as the game! clusion the men’s doubles division of 1 Northwestern Wildcats through # long cepted a pass and carried the play to rewers Grab 3- squad scrimmage was expected to|Veteran Coach Starting 26th ecales at 198... next morning he the Bomar A Oo an ee tras back to 206 and three days later within the Mandan 10-yard stripe 00] yeex and which will be ended Sunday show how far many linemen will go Season at Illinois, Opti- Another scrimmage was tap at Minnesota, where Bernie Bier- man is losing little time in getting One More Game Would Put|vram, the Gopher’s will-o-the-wisp| of a series on prospects of major Them in Finals; Kels, Red ‘Friday. paign, ; a3 Ee Tony Milone, a 165-pound back from | ing the ball, the Miners tried an end racing 27 yards to counter after the ger. via the air. position before the fumble tringer led the St. Mary’s defense with In the starting St, Mary’s line up q Against NDAC back; Varney, right halfback; Weigel, Chicago, Sept. 18—(P)—Big Omaha University 7; North Dakota | grid Zea ice als to dist the second quarter when they had the} pw. g, Priske and Bob Larson| Corcordia 0; Winnipeg 14. football threshing machines into high ers. Tie. Scrimmage season as a tackle with the University | save the day for the Lions. ‘They defeated Bob Kling and Guy| Ellendale Normal 0; Northern State|length workouts was the day's pro- f ie ‘A The Lions were pounding at the} courts. The match brought to a con-| Teachers 0. Coach Lynn Waldorf sent his son peice, 6. pounds: * fipmed the | ended shortly after Dobler had inter-| tne Bismarck All-City tennis tourna- signal drill Friday, Saturday's intra- two good runs, " e this fall. 555 Mac- with the playing of the women’s E Pla ff : Bisa pumped 0,318 «...-, Danny. e in yo. $ tough on mistic First Time ready for North Dakota State. Andy| Editor's Note: This is another Birds Tied at Two Each ena | Boner, Cee enone, Ropes: oo ff Rumors have it he may trade places! noug " Se es pr Broderick -. » where Cardinals prize! House nals by winning from Martin and Eas goin, the Flatbush cian | Gchweigert rh Hallenbeck 10-8, 6-4 in the first coe Biant i of wine * fo round, from Lahr and Perry 6-1, 6-1 burgh chance hbk s in the quarter finals and from Grund- Lage Knoll, hauser and Gilbraith 6-1, 6-1 in the ee Hughes, Atwood; Linton—Ray Dob-| semi-inals. ler, Hogue, Lawler, Scheer. scrimmage seasion on its program, |brate his silver anniversary as head SSS while ® practice game also faced the | football coach at the University of Chicago, Sept. 18—()—The Milwau-| Purdue squad. Tilinois by developing his best team, kee Brewers’ fans had their “I told| At Illinois, Coach Bob Zuppke sent | with two exceptions, since 1920. you so” inning Saturday. his varsity against a freshmen team| Prospects of « winning team do ‘The Brewers, who won the Ameri- |Ptimed with Notre Dame plays. Coach not appear to be any too good = can Association championship in 1936, iHarry Kipke of Michigan, where an|cause Zuppke probably ates a , only whipped Butfelo for the Lite World ould determine | the whippet falo for the Little Worl serles title last fall, held a fighting |SrHne Uneup against Michigan State | the strange optimism of Zuppke, 6 chance Saturday at repeating at least confirmed pessimist hi an, 3 A ® share of thelr 1936 performance, |_ Chicago scrimmaged Friday and|lllinols, who now starts his 26th sea. The Brewers, who battled their way Sophomore Louis Letts gave @ bril-|s0n with high hopes. wes to the fourth playoff position after Nant passing exhibition. Iowa also| “At last,” he sighed, “I've got some an erratic season, whipped Toledo's held a body-contact skirmish, and|he-men. These boys are really big second-place Mudhens 15 to 6 Friday |™0re scrimmage was on Saturday’s|enough to play Western conference to take a three to one edge Coach Francis Schmidt] football. They're red-blooded. They in their semi-final series of the As- sociation playoff program. A win to- night will give the Brewers the right to play the winner of the Columbus- Minneapolis four out of seven set-to. Columbus defeated Minneapolis Fri- day night, 4 to 1, to make their series all even at two victories each. Millers Love ? #8 le It i c % rt re qb th E i e, g abet ReRa 4 E Bob Kling had Wilson Davis fot his partner in the early matches when they won from Lillistrand and Morri- son 6-1, 6-2 and from Seegar and aD 1G a HI z 1°eretce| Slaughter Hangs type... first i at fetch il ave the city return ‘8 Up Batting Crown] Gir iiese Setting eet partner in the final match. A committee composed of Ruth deff Heath Second; Pfleger, Beunes Dr. ee Priske and es Miller infielder, Leads in | Mazin, completed drawing | wriday PF women’s doubles events in the Bis- Homers With 29 marck All-City tennis tournament. : The matches will be played at the Chicago, Sept. 17.—(#)—Enos| Country club courts beginning at 9 young Columbus Red o'clock Sunday PEG E ist Es§ real schol- H I E Hg r [ 1 i i i | a g ra 8 | a! i | F ‘ | E i Hi passing S| slaughter, morning. renewed | Birds’ ouifielder, is the new Ameri-| The feature event of the day is the Bi gox, joa finals of men’s singles event R HE +010 011 100— 411 1 the which will be played at 10:30. This} Columbus mish, greeted vogloaned? lly | match will bring together Bob Larson | Minneapolis ....100 000 000—1 5 1 . A panes: 2 See eee | eee, a ee el] Mights Last Night | (3 ot MAJOR » for p. 5 OO iting 382 over the 1937 schedule, 15 Brewers Hens Geert er see| mata tase tesa, ee oe, os lwal outfielder, wi J _ .fllen, coach of | Risso of Columbus out of the second| follows: : Tied as Al ear Sarg gree} writing : wenn andes oe Place PE rs fale See 9; ma pOmnen sone Sullivan, Nelson, Cohen, F. John- certain mark . ar ynolds, fetmore anc race Elness vs. 7 ° {s concerned . . .| ainneapolls outfielder sold recently|Jean Potterud and Mrs, Nelson, | 208, and. Relber; Zuber, Winegarner ome oa the showing his/to the Chicago Cubs, finished fourth 2 their Cardinals, "Roughriders, All ivalausiesaonred iol oe. i paee choad le wughter _acor. most runs,| 10:30 a, m. men singles (finals). 1:30 p. m. mixed doubles: th Capt. Peter Paul-|147; made the most hits, 245, and hit} Bob Larson vs, Bill Hallenbeck. Wetmore and Winlow vs, Larson caine er, Sg care aaa Billy Hubbard and|for the most total bases, 389. Rizzo) 11:30 a, m, women’s doubles (finals).| and Larson. Harry Gumi i anne eee . ... Press reports handed |Jed in triples, with 18, and Reynolds| 12:30 p. m, mixed doubles: Elness and Monley vs, Martin and start, but Fane — Ott, Giants, 9% Sted most bouquets to young Allen, |socked out 49 two baggers. Roy Pfleger,| Priske and Priske vs. Lee and Pot-|Martin. only three eight | Sick, Cardinals, Quarterback ... Page ‘Minneapolis, hit the most home runs, . 3:30 p. m. mixed doubles (semi-| Walker, 205, Ariz, out- innings the a mets is Boo . Beaens pale Partagas the ninte,| a Deen and Hallenbeck vs. Nelson | finals). pointed Eddie 195, Cleve- lotre | Reds, 6-3. pa om " K fagarn 154. ey ts ie and Lillistrand. 5:30 p. m. mixed doubles (finals). land, (10). pn AMERICAN LEAGUS os : mista te competes Se! §=—=—-" Their N, Fi in Pil . ap a = picinwn “ute “este pon [Or ethee coemplon Bed Birds eir Names Figure in Pilot Gossip Be mo lantics, meee, ee a Smee cuties tae ie'tee. | Pinting Socces vere well ainées,| Ts - e Pacific Tennis Meet . 8 |aoms a NO ‘Midgets started season's work- iy unday ‘ight, |42:,,cteenberg, ‘Tigers 5 ta ast week «with eight lt. g are os al ening — Lavern. be ‘enel Reeck and Frank Richards |¢¢ of Columbus rolled up 17 wins and a 186. : are assisting T, |against 7 defeats, while Max Macon 2 did it at the expense} LaMaster, Jorgens, Burkhast end | we the aoe goes hy yale losing meet re Trette gave Johnny, Mise mice tee Cards oo and near] Who fanned 164 batsmen, one more fine Rich ase poe 18 ee en he : ayy ar and near) than Macon’s whiff total eis Ganienee wate cens eter 000 000 tame $ a s ey 330 je 2-0. 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