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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Losing Chicago Team Sees Small Chance Saturday THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937 : NS Full House of Fullbacks Traditional Old « Rivals to Clash Montana-Montana State Series, ‘Wahpeton, Minot Tied for Lead ? In N. D. Intercollegiate Race Gay. Twenty-five players saw duty burn, and Andy Farkas, who has pees fireman and wear red suspend- | F. Stevenson (C) le Banner |in the Linton lineup, eros through an offensive session in| scoreq 11 touchdowns for Detroit's businesemen, but that sales here have | passing ability into big business, is|Tin Yan JimOn c J. West, Jr. Fors ® ROnEIS COs ndoons and |ments for fullback Jack Ryan who has fate: marck Saturday at 6 a, m., stopping With Three Wins, One Tie Each HY } State; Notre Dame Line- : Beavers Play at Valley City, One Man Line i oem ork, Ook, 3817 eropa : men Are Drilled 5 hool Meets El- : e ball confine traditional 4 Science School Meets — a games to the Big Three and their . Be ee 5 in “) lendale This Week Chicago, Oct. 28. 3 payor Debit you baleve ic, ‘Thacs ‘ brave little band may be just a soft tradition aplenty in the tall corn and i a touch in Ohio State’s road to the Big ite leagues, Take © look at Conference Standings ore Ten football title, or a share thereof, Saturday's games. Nee a os but the Maroons don’t believe it. Everyone knows Princeton and _” Wahpeton Sea ees The Chicago team is so’ under- Harvard have been playing since < Minot . 3 0 at manned that Coach Clark Shaugh- shortly after the Civil war. That *}4 Bottinea' 3°91 «0 ca nessy has had to teach almost every doesn’t cut much sage brush in Mon- Jamestown . eae sy Re 7 member of the squad the duties of two tana, where they have a traditional { Ellendale .... i aes ee Hy} u or more positions, They haven't won fracas all their own. The University 7 Valley City Wak eho a a game this year in three starts— of Montans and Montana State mee? Mayville ... RA ac against Vanderbilt, Wisconsin and pepe at le NT ee ered Dickinson . OKs 10 ea8 Princeton, They don’t figure to give saad el ‘har = ae eae (By the Associated Press) ae the powerful Buckeyes an even mild- * y Be of i is most notable 4 cea a NCE Oreste cnllege x Saree’ for _— Minnesota is noted for fullbacks down ugh the years. Stars of yesteryear lined up on the Gophers’ rivalries is the Dartmouth-Yale series, ang ae Th day, a tie game B hay nor about : practice field with Larry Buhler, one of the current smashers, to symbolize their alma mater’s power. renewed this week. eo NCES re aca ut, they have gone about preper”| They aré, from left to right: Sheldon Beise, 1933~ McCreery, 1921-2; Carl Lidberg, 1923-4; Buh- The Southwest can watch this with marring otherwise perfect loop ing for the tussle in manner of a ees herb Joesting, 19 ; and Bronko Nagurski, 1927-8-9, Add such as Walloper Wyman, 1915-6; @ feud which is a little younger but Rompetiecnoels, 5 SoGin wilbie Good chance of wainine: Jack Manders, 1930-1-2; and Stan Kostka, 1934, to the list and you have a fair idea of Maroon and ® lot tighter. When Baylor, cur- Chances of the Science schoo] an: They figure they are going to beat aC) . : Gold drive down through the years. rently ranked sixth nationally meets nexing a second undisputed confer- someone and it might be a team as ‘Texas Christian Saturday, it will be \ mpionship suffered a setback good as Ohio State's. Shaughnessy 5 their 43rd encounter. The series is were tied by the surprising does not i ra vlotory, sithoug B ll C ° I I 1 d S tli ht $ all even, 10 and 19, with five tes, } Jimmies last week. cel & makes Towa Missouri reopen a p y Beavers took ad- of it, The Maroons, however, believe a ‘s arriers O po g In combat that has been going on since by fashioning | will click for the timeof the sea- : 0 les, e downtrodden son to produce an upeet. All A R h W. k is due for renewal ‘A =| mo Produce A UDO as mefrican Neview 1S COK | ce tor renewal saturday. "3 Wildcats will | aay, the Maroons’ Lew -Hamity, Ed aly enacts nee wep wih defensively-strong ‘al Sollie Sherman and Louis : le 3 Letts, manning the offense, dispiayed| Clint Frank Again Shows Up|{ Michigan State Price of Tickets |<: t= timon ‘ance isnt. Tey / precision’ anid: thelr best poser of the : gi hold the edge, however, 126, with ‘The Well; Vic Bottari, Goldberg | | Boys Cut Beards e _| three tie season," The Buckeyes . polished off D ubled Is Claim Down South, Tulane and Missis- their’ offense, stressing passes which Mentioned 101 ie hs Nate: bear ince / didnot to Coach Francis ¢ Lansing, Mich., Oct. 28— 2 Dis wae ae Dlaying only once. the reasons why the Penn is mightier than lots of things, Little operate, p tons » State’ 1803, play‘again. Two Games Left | sails : t seh cis | (Schmidt's satisfaction last week @— State's football The Wi - will Peatetence tussles remaining on its; Of TOMNSY VAIS BENE TE Oe 2 ee eee Wolverines Stress Pass Defense. | standing rain, snow and conditoat) downs after trimming Marquette. schedule, Saturday they journey to = Illinois whipped through a final] generally calculnied to Miers, this| After being shutout 3-0 and sota-Notre Dame Game | winliam Lowe, Former Valley City to engage the Vikings and ard sesteon ion! tie me neaivers tb will week's ‘All-America round up features inning Sousa ae: & shave un- Sell for $6.60 e a week later play host to the Bottineau ; Uwe against Michigan Saturday, with | week's All-America round hp deateres| Spartans vowed not to shave un. : NDAC Star, Succumbs Poresters. Bob Zuppke’s starting backfield of] O14 scoring touchdowns for the old| Johnny Pingel got three against — Barring upsets, the Wahpeton and LIKELY ST. ARTING LINEUPS Jack Berner, Jay Wardley, Bob Wehrii | 8, Se ae, abartnetteland the bows came /our Minot teams will finish the season as and Howie Carson, intact and func-| “iM to yanderbilt's 60-| ste bushes, Lash co-champions of the conference. None i tioning at top speed for the first time| winute line, chiefly responsible for| © ~ , of the remaining games are of the set- ; of eapitans ‘The Wol' overthrowing Louisiana State and i up variety, however, and a defeat for|«. A up an effective defensive demon- uring |-Ameri te either eleven would be disastrous, Sioux Eleven to Spend Night) | 234-Pound Tackle stration against a variety of forward ene can ‘Cail 3 Senet , scams Mules, i.t2/ lore Homecoming Game |) "Sings in Glee Club | | ft mo ot intact mo. , of these teams played tie games with Valley City. If Minot gets safely by the Vikings, only the Bottineau For- esters, who played heads up ball to beat Ellendale last week, remain. Ellendale, the Wildcats’ last hurdle, tied Valley City and Minot and defeat- ed Dickinson before bowing to Bottin- eau. It is the last game on the Dus- ties’ schedule. Dickinson and Jamestown meet non- conference foes this week, the Jimmies going to Sioux Falls for a game with Augustana Friday and the Savages playing host to Polytechnic institute of Billings Saturday. more shifts.in the Boilermaker line- day 875 tickets have been sold and ar- ee Crookston, Minn., West announced, burg, who had one of his best days| [97 in order ‘to kepp over-enthusiastic Eureka, S. D. 68-0 cotta ot eeepiog anion @ detente | <catnst Wisconsin; Byron (Whizzer) |*angements coimpleted for the Bis- Baugh Would Rather | aiunni away.from the boys and to Towa’s heey White of Colorado, who tallied 23) marck soe Bae: satis Carry Ball, He Says| tare * 094 night's sleep for each Linton, N. D, Oct, 28—Seven men|, ToWy Gradisnik tore off « pair of Bias epeiheagh vermeil whom anies with 161 tckete sold, he Probable starting lineups, as listed | divided ‘scoring honors as Lintua touchdown runs as Harry Stuhl- Q while Dickinson had about 60 sales, New York, Oct. 28—(P)—Scratca the average millionaire, they say, and you find a guy who always yearned no different. He always wanted to Saturday in Crookston Portland, Ore., Oct, 28—(7)— There are.only two things that make Moose Dunstan, University of Portland tackle, angry. One is his first name, Elwyn. The other is the fact that he sings first tenor in the university glee club. Inasmuch as Moose weighs a paltry 234, it is not con- sidered wise to remind him of either fact. Linton Trounces Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 28.—Only light workouts were in store for both the University of North Dakota and the Agricultural college football teams this week as Coaches Jack West and Casey Finnegan guarded against in- juries during final drills for the Uni- versity homecoming game Saturday. Signal drills were the order of the day in both camps with no scrim- mages on the program. The Sioux eleven will spend Friday night and Saturday morning in by West and Finnegan, are: high school’s football team galloped | N. D. State University |OVer Eureka, S. D., 68 to 0 here Tues- M., Green rg Amick (co-C.) Hopes to Upset Powerful Ohio Millin combed his squad for place- kickers, in an effort to find an offen- sive maneuver to supplement the passing attack the Hoosiers will spring on Nebraska. Towa’s Spirit Better Towa’s varsity gave its best ° stration of spirit and power since los- ing to Wisconsin two weeks ago, in| Calif ~~_——_ the last stiff workout in preparation for Purdue. Coach Mal Elward made made good on four conversions to| Played all but a few minutes of three in 39th Game, to Be Re- newed Saturday lized the latest big-game headlines. Nearing the halfway mark in the pursuit of all-star recognition, the backfield list of favorites includes the following talented young men: Yale’s Clint Frank, a 1936 All-Amer- ica, who gave another superb all- exhibition against Cornell; Bill Hutchinson, who tallied all three of Dartmouth’s touchdowns against Har- vard; Vic Bottari, who twice crossed Southern California's goal line for fornia, the nation’s No, 1 team; i Two of the Big Ten’s finest blocking 875 of Special Block of 1,000 for UND-NDAC Game Sold; Train Leaves Saturday amt Predicting » sell-out of @ block Of|can 1,000 tickets for the University oF North Dakota and Agricultural col- lege football game at Grand Forks Saturday, C. J. Myers, chairman of the governor's committee, said Thurs- for fans along the route, and arriving MOST GAME TICKETS zz" ‘ i y C. Pollock tenroth (co-C.) backs were on opposite sides of last e Sie unt now? ne ey Wouldn't Jet oa Wheliens ree? Gehrke |AeeD up his high scoring pace. finajor eamaes: Saturday's main’ event, with Ohio Been a Berea tall for 3 pe: r b | Sammy made the shy admission as|E. Schrank qb Beal aied alar ietgh ng Varend se State's Jim McDonald spparently en! rade trom the depot to the stadium @ 2 Ss O n the coming-out party thrown for him | E. Wheeler ih P, Pollard|asainat ‘Turtle Lake's) strong Trojans Schmeli Joying an edge over Northwestern's) 1.4 py Maj. A. B. Welch of Mandan, here by Dan Topping, wealthy young| W- Phillips fb B, Ordway |here Nov. 5. meling: Chooses Fred Vanzo. Don Heap did some| Gen “earl Sarles of Hillsboro and president of the Brooklyn football|C. Rorvig th M. Brenkus BLIND BOWLER W BOWLER WHIZ Thomas as First Foe catia ball-carrying for North- Harry Edblom, Oakes, commander of e odgers. ; Sry mere San Francisco, Oct. 28—George eee ve _| the North Dakota American Legion. 28th Ann v rs ee cenniny vith the ball better 25 Special Trains McDonald, totally biind, amased| New York, Oct, 28'—}— Max| ture te work or Delght Slean of) _,included inj Specie Nentestainnvens iversar | ‘error told them. Sig Billed to Mill City |spetsiors here by bowling 114, 122,|Schmeling has selected Harry] Arkansas, Joe Kilgrow of Alsbama,| °° Eine trom News Rockford, & , : } The man; who is drawing @ fancy 124, 125, and 150. And all after only ; Thomas, Chicago heavyweight, as his| Joe Gray of Oregon State, and Sid pi salary from the Washington Red- skins solely because of his ability to sling strikes with a football, acted ‘eal embarrassed when they kept 19 lessons. Minneapolis, Oct. 28—(4)—Twenty- five special trains, including one from Denver, will bring outside fans to the University of Minnesota for the foot- ¢—___________#__ | Fights Last Night a opponent’ for a ten-round bout | in Madison Square Garden in December. Luckman of Columbia. Here are others whose exploits win praise in this week’s roundup: May- berry, Florida; Watson, North Car- nine-piece Little German Band from Bismarck and eight Sioux Indians in full regalia from the Standing Rock Indian reservation at Fort Yates. Bismarck SALE ‘The special train will | ssking him about how he learned to|ball game with Notre Dame in Mem- (By the Associated Press) Heanor pertniie nee Pons | one 3 Wolke, ‘Texas; O'Brien, Tex8S| teaye Crand Forks on the return trip | bass. orial stadium Saturday. ie Chicago—Buddy Knox, 197, |ally set by Promoter Jacobs.| ratayette: Keating, jv "| Sunday about 11s. m. and an hour's , } The first one will arrive Friday,| pgyton, Ohio, stopped Eddie |The bout will be the first of Btopper, ; Pal it stop will be made at Fargo for lunch. as t DIVIDEND VOTED carrying the fighting Irish eleven.) Corderre, 18314, Providence, R. I. the illanova; Palumbo, Detrolt:) styers said he was in communica- we Bt. Louis, Oct. 28 —( Broads toen obesuundied isos bane ands 5 10) take before meeting Joe Louis for the | mafnuseen. ; Snow, Utah; ! tion with Frank Webb of the Univer- . Louls, Oct. 28—(P)—Sam Bread- liarge group of students. Others will Ne He Eddie | title next June. Trainor, Colorado College; Kinnick,| sity, who declared additional blechers on, president of the St. Louis Cardin-| come from points in Montana and lew ven, _ Conn. — 2 Towa; Lain, Rice; Stoddard, Idaho; ? RE I ILE IS LTE ETT IIT als, announced Wednesday directors of the National league baseball club had voted a dividend of $8 a share on 10,160 shares of stock outstanding, a total payment of $81,280. Last year the club was reported to have paid $12 @ share. INFIELDERS HOLD LEAD Detroit, Oct. .8.—Charley Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers was the sixth straight infielder to win the Amer- ican League batting championship. SS “LIFE BEGINS IN COLLEGE” WORLD-FAMOUS US. ROYALS GIVE YOU MORE SAFE MILEAGE Blunt, 217, New York, outpointed Al Gainer, 173, New Haven, (10). Sioux City—Willie (Gorilla) Jones, 154, Akron, Ohie, outpoint- ed Andy Miller, 172, Sioux City, (8); Henry Schaft, 155, Minne apolis, knocked out Wild Bill Haw- kins, 154, Oskaloosa, Iowa, (2); Jimmy Le Grone, 140%, Des Moines, outpointed Raymond Lee, 138, Chicago, (8). North Dakota and from the larger midwestern cities including Chicago and Milwaukee. DORAIS SCOUTS PROS Detroit, Oct. 28—Coach Gus Dorais jof Detroit University scouts National League football teams for the Wash- ington Redskins because Coach Ray Flaherty of the Capital City pros played under Gus at Gonzaga. Game Saturday to Be First Rams Have Played Out of New York in Three Years —Says Eddie Briets. New York, Oct. 28 —()— Mickey|ham’s jaunt into North Carolina pion, is batting 1,000 as master of|three years the Rams have left New ceremonies in a W. 48th St. cafe. . .| York to play a football game... Jim Casey Stengel must be slipping . . .|Erwin, manager of Petey Sarron, the He'll get $3,000 less for managing the| featherweight champ, will promotes Bees next year than he got for not|boxing shows in Birmingham this managing the Dodgers . . . down south | winter. the boys are trying to raise dough} Against Texas Christian last week, to get aboard the Florida’ alligators|¥ordham used two backfield com- 4 1938-39 . . . Operatives report Josh |binations . . . iCody has got himself a freshman|sophomores and a senior and the team from away back yonder . . .jother of three veterans and Only trouble is, most of the guys are|sophomore . . . The reason Henry from up this way, and sport names|Armstrong is a favorite to trim that give the sports scribes fits, sucn|Pete Sarron Friday night is that. as Pauzauskie, Kosolosky, Rein-jsince the first of the year the west Schmidt, Battista, Danzykas, etc.. .!coast Negro has scored kayos in 21 (time out for air). of his 22 fights ... Jack Manders, Lou Ambers, the lightweight king} who comes to the Polo grounds wil is back in town after a month’s hunt-!the Chicago Bears Sunday; made ting trip on which he killed—three | straight conversions in his first |pheasants—That gent in the brand|years with the Chicagoans .. . new bowler is Eddie Brannick, sec-}there anything’ to the retary of the Giants, who sails Thurs-| Jimmy Hamilton, genera! day for a months’ tour of Europe . . .| the Nashville club will be in a similar ‘The father of Johnny Dundee, once} post in Brooklyn soon? @ great featherweight champion, died} Jake Mints of Pittsburgh is a pro- Wednesday .. . Big Bill Dwyer plars|moter who will get along ... He had to spend $75,000 improving his tropical|John Henry Lewis park racing plant at Miami this win-| Arturo J 5 Members of Loyola Grid Team Dismissed jer istered Saturday by Jerome (Brud) ight increased ‘Walker, former welterweight cham-|Thursday marks the first time in|{=ches between the ages of 18 and 19. CANADA SEEKS DAVIS CUP Quebec, Oct. 28—The Dominion fo Canada will enter a team in the 1938 j 8 i z 5 Brey epeeed ee [ ee &8e AE | , aff Defensively, one of the season’s finest performances at end was reg- Holland, Cornell Negro star. Holland was s “fifth man” in Yale's backfield much of the afternoon, Other standout ends: Shoemaker, Alabama; Davis, Dartmouth; Benton, Arkansas; Boyd and Huessner, Bay- lor; Looney, Texas Christian; Benz, Wisconsin; Deddio, Pittsburgh; Dre- her, Denver; McDonough, Utah; Wa- ney, Notre Dame, and Hardy, s ‘dy, George: Two big reasons for California’s all- conquering march, observers report, are the team’s superlative guards, Stockton and Evans, ‘The season has developed a wealth Of first-class tackles, judging from the reports. Vanderbilt's Ricketson Take Your Choice +19° OVERCOATS Niggerheads, Fleeces, Curls Prices this week only | $2250. $2695 .$3195 Values up to $40 The stadium seat 8,600. THIS I8 THE END Lafayette, Oct. 28.—(#)—Purdue is claiming the biggest end in football. He is Bill Vergane, 240-pound right flanker from Michigan City, Ind. American football is just 60 years old this season. Although the game was born with the adoption of a code known af the time as the con- cessionary Nov. 23, 1876, it was uot until the following season that the code was put into effect. The original members of the American Intercollegiate ‘Football association were Columbig, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. was conspicuous for his touchdogn dash on s deception play Saturday. Frank (Bruiser) Kinard of Mississipp! is rated by coaches of rival teams as the best in the old south, SUITS Single or double breasted; plain back or sport back. Last week of these prices. $2250. $2695.$3195 Savings of $5 to $10 SHIRTS Regular $1.95 and $2.25 shirts, special this last week , of our Anniversary Sale $750 3 for $4.25 —form an effective end combination} Mintz called the show off... He for the Marquette football team. took a financial licking, but made ‘This racing business must be ex-|friends . .. Nomination for the best pensive, at that .. . Two other mil-|yell sections in the country: those Honaires will soon follow C. V. Whit-|4,000 Texas Aggie chan, ing, f ‘ students . . . Once| “Cc” Residential and the “D" Commer- 9 \ Ley’s lead and get out... Bob Quinn|they made lotre Dame baseball] cial Districts on file in the office Gf the Boston Bees used the tele-|tesza ‘quit’ the held beenawe thes ote Ci Fetes ant tent ten B @ y es Oo n & 4 Phone on two occasions 44 months|couldn’t stand the throat-splitting| Monday, TEMPERED RUBBER. American candi- if apart to sign the same manager .. |yells ... Add All hour Andy In 1034 he called Casey Stengel of ainst 0} ition: :. at | dates: North Caro- | °F. %a S Wuiversal Motor Co, |cete cat ond Se, |e cat a, ne Genta empeteeet Pa oe MANDAN BEVERAGE COMPANY Dhar Bismarck Ford Dealers r day he}son, Calvin, wi such pi ame! en COMP. called’ Casey at Omaha, Texas, to|Charlotte Myron H, Atkinson, n Phone 961 185 Picat 86 ICorer him the Boston berth. Ford: \ieais hea eae, io. ide aa ae Mandan, N. Dak. Telephone 327

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