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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937 Leaders to Meet * Tests This Week y ——— Jnbeaten Wahpeton to Play!/ Montague Captures Fargo, Jamestown to Meet || Didrikson’s Fancy Valley City Friday RD: Babe Didrikson, dinary and golfer not without ability, cast an appraising eye to- ward John Montague Tuesday and exclaimed: “Golly, but we'd make a great golf team.” The Texas girl came here to visit Kathryn Hemphill, another golf star, and the name of Mon- tague slipped into the conversa- tion, Henry came out of the woods surrounding Lebanon mountain Tuesday and offered 285 pounds of venison in proof of ‘one of the season's tallest hunt- ing tales, Kilahr said he was about five when (By the Associated Press) One more contender for the unof- cial high school football champion- ship in North Dakota was eliminated this week, leaving only two elevens undefeated and untied in major state competition. Williston dropped out of title con- sideration with a reversal at the hands of the Minot Magicians. Meanwhile, the powerful Jamestown Bluejays cemented their hold on first, Alex Schoenbaum place in the Class A race with an im- pressive win over Bismarck and Wah- peton served notice they can not be Sounted out of the picture by drub- bing Grand Forks. Two capable foes still block the Bluejays’ path to the state gridiron title, Valley City’s off-again-on-again @i-Liners and the unquestionably strong Fargo Midgets. Wahpeton faces Fargo in its last start of the feason Friday. Midgets Favored Comparative scores establish Coach Harry Bridgeford’s Midgets as fa- vorites over Jamestown and Wahpe- tom has a decided edge on Valley City. {f Fargo defeats Wahpeton and Crowd of 56,000 May See Panthers Play Notre Dame Probability Irish May Be Able to Upset Pitt Stirs Interest of Fans By WILLIAM WEEKES Chicago, Nov. 3.—(#)—Notre Dame’s handsome red, brick stadium may be Klahrs parked automobiie, he said. Kilahr said it was the first deer killed in five years of Eastern Elevens Travel to Seek National Acclaim| X32" Jamestown gets by Valley City, Ernie] jammed tq capacity for the first time Gates’ Jays will need only a trlumph|Saturday when the fighting Trish bat- a Teams on East Coast to ; over Fargo to clinch an undisput le urgh’s Panthers, an It is, : i Into Action Against In- prep championship. one of the reason’s will be Andy Pu- Charley Holm Cecil Isbell Perry Schwartz Ag ‘ Minot regained some lost prestige|puls’ toe. > - - tersectional Foes F last week in defeating Williston and| Probably no one will head for South} Bill Daddio is expected to play plenty of end for Pittsburgh against Notre Dame at South Bend, Nov. 6. Charley Holm is the fullback 1 moved into fifth place in the stand-}Bend just to see handy Andy of Alabama's Crimson Tide, which will wait for no part of Tulane’s Green Wave in New Orleans. Alex Schoenbaum is.220 pounds New York, Nov. 3—()—Since c (ngs behind Devils Lake which admin-| the football, but it was his place- of the Ohio-State line which will attempt to hurl back Indiana in Columbus. Fordham must stop Cecil Isbell, Purdue triple threat, in tional football ition - is Saaed 8 (istered a fourth setback in seven|which gave Notre Dame its 7 to 6 tr New York. Army will make an earnest effort to keep a close tab on Torbert MacDonald, Harvard’s sophomore halfback, at Cam- largely on lntexaoctional t Starts to the Walsh County Aggies. |umph over Minnesota last week, that bridge, and California's Perry Schwartz doesn’t intend to permit- Washington ball carriers to take liberties around his end at Berkeley, B Y. the east is bringing up all its guns in q Valley City and Williston each have/stirred up possibility of a full house its bid for such acclaim. e four victories in six starts and Dick-|of fee tor Satna puns cae = 5 5 2 i ‘ inson has four for seven to round out] point-after-touchdown act gave Nu‘re F H ] Se El the list of A teams having a margin|Dame its victory, and a victory over ritz anson $ ount (@) en oves rvice ectric, é on the right side of the ledger. the Eee ois de) all Ease 5 ° 9 2 ‘ Minot plays the Walsh County Ag-| Was needed to put Ticket Manager C. U Ch T W ‘ ied and Bismarck clashes with Dick-| Arthur Haley and his assistants tos| JMANIMOUS VUNOIce $ leams WiN|>:, e thson Friday, Mandan has an open|lot of enjoyable work, eet to ursda fate and Williston and Devils Lake eries f § El wound up thelr seasons last week. Since the upset trumph over the(LOF. tar even Stes : Defeat Bismarck Grocery, Will : Standings of the 12 Class A teams:|Mmighty men of Minnesota, @ rush uf ———— Quintets; Roehrich Takes c W LT TpOtplorders from those who believe that 24 Burleigh Youths Seek Place | Fights Last Night | 6 0 © 178 19|what Notre Dame did to the Gophers, Three Former UND Men Among = rh Scoring Honors t 6 1 0 122 13(it might be able to do to the unde- on County Team; to/Fight || aaa eae F 510 feated Panthers, ha kept Haley's de-| 10 U, S. Players Named to at Fort Nie imtntner tae dan ‘The Hamm's beer entry in the City |vinevors 534 Pittsburgh and the Trish will be play- Canadian Team init sess Brooklyn, stopped Joey Wach, |bowling league defeated the Bismarck| bettered 4 420 ing the last game of their thrilling ees ee Burleigh county's 16 entrants in nes New York 0 Pa bastante Sood igh tree sealant ‘ 2 9 ane also has something to do with} inines, Nov. 3.—(#)—Ten former |the third annual North Dakota Gol- Japan, outpointed Chu Man, a three game total of 511 pointed the \ A 340 ‘The biggest previous crowd in the| American college stars, including three|den Gloves boxing tournament here| Hermosille, Mexico, (10). way. Ps 340 stadium, between 52,000 and 53,000,/competing in the league for the first|Nov. 18 and 19 will be selected in an Seattle—Al Hostak, 158, Seattle, In the other City 240 saw Southern California's Trojans! time, have been placed on the first| mination tournament at Fort Lin-| knocked out Irish Bob Turner, Grand 150 come from way back yonder on Nov. 3 coln Thursday night, M. T. Bradford,| ~ 156%, Richmond, Va., (2). ' Unbeaten Gusties Near Loop Crown St. Thomas, Also Undefeated in Loop Competition, Next on Champs’ Schedule Bee alis, Nov. 3.—(7)—An in- OP Thomas college football locs] Wednesday to upset the yt and keep its chances for lesota college conference Amateur Golf Crown 21 1931, to wreck @ perfect season for Notre Dame, by a 16 to 14 score. Even more eager to square accounts for last year’s 26 to 0 beating than re was to conquer Minnesota last week, Coach Elmer Layden started erect- ing a defense designed to put the brakes on Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg, Pitt's spectacular halfback, and the rest of the bone-crushing Panther of- fense. He also drilled the Irish on plays prepared for the Minnesota game which were not used when Notre Dame: played defensive football after scoring in the first 10 minutes. Buckeyes Polish Passes Francis Schmidt who sends his Ohio State eleven against Indiana’s battling Hoosiers in the standout game of the Big Ten title card, polished up the western provincial football union all- star team selected for the Canadian Press by coaches and sports editors. The University of North Dakota is represented by three men, flying winged Rorvig of the Calgary Bronks; Half Ralph Plerce of the Regina| Rough-Riders, and Middle Martin Gainor of the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers. . The only unanimous choice, at half, was Winnipeg's Frits “Twinkle-Toes” Hanson, former star at North Dakota State, while Bud Marquardt, also from North Dakota State and now a mem- |‘ ber of the Blue Bombers, tied for one of the outside berths with Larry Hay- manager, said Wednesday. Approximately 24 Burleigh county boys are seeking places on the team, Bradford said. They have been work- ing out daily for the last several weeks and should be in tip-top condition for cae Dene” matches, he as- serted, Bradford, senior recreational leader in the Burleigh county WPA recrea- tional office, has been in charge of training of the county team candi- dates and has slzo assisted in instruc- thon of candidates for the Fort Lincoln am. The fights at Fort Lincoln will be the COC mess hall. Several caa- nes of Calgary, who learned the game be in. California. Other former American collegians —Says Eddie Brietz. Haynes Six-Man Team Cops Title or Defeats Fort Yates for Two Championship; to Play Des Lacs 157 166 187— 510 TREES 8 of Palestine continues. Newest has ul-ip in a game with a power- | Buckeye razele-dazzle defense. At (n-lor, the all-star roster f go through their paces Thursday eve- Grecery b y¥us Adolphus club in S%./diana, Bo McMillin looked over his Been of Winnipeg, who aeaat ning, according to Bradford. 149 189 135— 423 3 a .. Saturday. reserves seeking replacements ior|Hastings college, Nebraska; Quarter| Plans for selection of teams that 135 137 176— 448 gE {cr stavus team is out for a/Center George Miller who has a frac-| Bob Fritz of Winnipeg, from Concor- | Will represent practically all the coun- 122 148 108— 378 straight conference champion-|tured thumb, and Halfback Bill An-|dia college, Minnesota; Snap Dean|ties in the state are going forward 124 146 147— 417 F i j = ‘hip in the game which will be its|derson, a fine passer, who may be out|Griffing of Regina, formerly of Kan-|t@pidly, with several elimination tour- ‘Dumm: ee a inal of the season. The St. Peter|of the important struggle because of|sas State; Howard Hurd, Calgary in-|neys billed for this week and the fol- the winner to meet the] Handica o4 1 a sleven is one of but 23 undefeated|a shoulder injury. side who came from Gonzaga, and|!owing week, according to E. M. Davis, Des Lacs-Haynes game = eer] at sollege teams in the nation with its] Northwestern’s backs were given ©|Middle Bob W:lker of Regina, who ment . Entries must “| ‘Totals He fk tive ‘straight triumphs this season,|treatment for “fumble-itis,” » glaring| played for South Dakota, be in Davis’ hands by Nov. 17, he|” superintendent’ A. W. Larson of “. ee 4 dur in the conference. fault in last week's victory over W's-! The only Canadian-taught players| Stated, and consequently local elimin-|avxeston said the Sutton challenge Sarees . Mic Mustay, St. Thomas coach,)consin, as Lynn Waldorf gave the|to make the team were Lou Mogul,/stion meets must be run off as quick-|o¢ gykeston has been withdrawn. — | Kottsick ry ted the Gusties in its 38-0 lick-| Wildcats a long drill in preparation | winnipeg inside, and Jeff Nicklin, |! #8 possible. Bereon ar of Hamline last Saturday night. | for Saturday's game with Illinois. The | Winnipeg outside who is the son of| More than 40 entries have already hi Si Magnuson cu 4 his own team which Blasted out as araty stopped Northwestern Percy Nicklin, former coach of the|been zeceiret Davis said, with more Cc icago students for ‘ go - ry over St. John’s last| plays a half-hour defensive! Moncton Hawks hockey team. ~ [coming in daily. Re i i ie aint in ea pee aes a meee: Both pichigsn acd Chi-) Hanson, an anita runner who maining am Big Ten oun eee rf “I don’t think ge cago which tangle a Arbor, |helped Winnipeg win th nal my 7125 626 806-2399 28 { weaklings and we're not admitting de-| concentrated on their offenses. Caen ns 1935, added ane Hans Kaempfer Beats Chicago, Nov. 3. —The Daily A) te though we'll be the underdog] Most of Towa’s cripples were baci |weapon to his array’ this season as) Donovan in Mill City | Msroo, University of Chicago student | o. in uniform for the first heavy prac-|one of the union's best passers. ae Be rmpaper, veporsed Tuesday ite poll ey ‘ } fo other conference games are/tice for its meeting with Minnesota. Minneapolis, Nov. 3—()—Two hun- | Of Undergraduates showed s majority 2 Fic Soheduled this week with Macalester) The Gophers, still smarting over thelr | Conher Students Ma: 8 favored the university's remaining in| Jundt na college attempting to wind up itelloss to Notre Dame, went into their | 7Opher Studen iy inter-college athletics and the Big Ten | Welch 30 Season with a victory against St.|third straight week of secret drills. See One Game Free conference. Handica} to Dip we “ne Ot cee rte oo : sh eaten oe to See lye ‘and St. Olaf observ ore ue a week from the 758 students who voted were in es ‘homecoming on the same day in a/Saturday suffered a blow when it was Bainnes polis, UNO. E8s Denys favor of reten' present = Contest with Hamline, learned that Erv Windward, sentor |P0sa! to permit University of Minne- ae pas last week put up alquarterback, would be lost for the bal- /8t® students to attend one football : i ‘(etrong fight against a heavy ance of the season: because of a knee |S#me each season free or for a nom-| Harry Kent, the 238 pound former fir @ia team before losing out, 13-6,| injury. inal charge, will be considered Thurs- | football star of Oregon State proved oul St. Mary’s lost by a 13-0 mar-| Cecil Isbell, spearhead of Purdue’s|“ay by committees of the all-univer-|s tremendous hit with: 5S to LaCrosse Teachers in a non-|attack, was excused from practice, but | Sity council and the university senate. he tossed J! er ‘ the work of Tony Juska, Tony Ippolito| The plan, sponsored by the council | dian $1 and Leon De Witte, indicated the |@S an outgrowth of student complaints} Bob Ore., Re .| Boilermakers would be at top form ior | that they have been edged out of their | took a fall from Ed Krum, 210, of Ord, 89 their intersectional contest with Ford-|customary seats to give faculty and|Neb., in 14:30, winning with a wrist- Oh ham. Isbell, nursing a leg injury,| alumni better seats, has been lock, probably will be ready for heavy duty|to go into effect at the Wisconsin 3 by Saturday. . {game Nov. 20, ‘ AD a nfa 190 Bu th Gophers Could Use Fast Guy : i Like Alphonse in Backfiel : / ip ‘ id Wrcwish-Areb tattle for contsol ze 3, 2s New York, “Witibed’ to Arab dissatistaction - : ae lew York, Nov. 3.—(}—Talk about, phone booth the other day to phone he | eee IB Tokiace caddy tron| thrills, how about the one J. R. Basco,|his home at Red Bank, N. J. and : ; : "omaha, Neb., who outlasted a field of| who operates a big tight stable out of | ouldn’t think of the number to save on Auto Speedway a ‘the best amateur golfers in the United| parberton, Ohio, got the othe: his life. . . Jim Chaplin, the big : 138 { » » got the other night? 2 posa) was the direct result of the 23 ‘tates and a handful of Canadian murat basen’ pitcher who helped twirl San Diego to 4 z tong racial and political antag- re tars when he won the United States|"* 5, seer atite 's pugs appeared | the coast league ch , swears, é ‘ s . ‘onism which has now gripped Pal- 4m golf championship, has ex-|°" Promoter McKinney's all-| he'll quit baseball before he'll play : estine for 15 years. 6 his rule over Mexico for the|St#r card at Akron . . . Each won| another year in that league... . ier vigisat Ss preserve Pesce F it year. + Try to tle that! Says traveling accommodations for in this mandated derritory, Great i who breezed off with the ~ . . Two east-|the players are terrible... Freddie Britain struck hardest to crush a ago, retained it Tuesday | ern and one far western schools want) steele, the middleweight king, didn’t this terrorism after the murder Z big Lynn Waldorf, have a single amateur fight... . recently of Lewis Yelland An- : You should read Joe Louis’ reply to drews, district commissioner of | 3 Scotts for « Wt of duck sho Jack Dempsey and Jim Tully in the Galilee, and Peter R. McEwan, his % Bos Babe Ruth lost a valuable from | current Liberty . . . Tommy Farr bodyguard. The assassins, who line the luggage rack of hiscar . . . If/ wil tell you Joe didn't pull any escaped, © u to be pas 2 sak Deniveey can pare the spot he punches, i aay 5] wants, open a bar on Broadway.| Nick Kearns, the crack midwestern Immediately the British took *G That Boston college fullback who 4 : hartat, Boston college fullback who! football and basketball referee, is do- 200 Arabs into custody, outlawed | Ungerwood—Helen Shere, 24, dled iyi Sunday morning this fall is being eyed by at least two National football league clubs . . . Norment Quarles, who is going places as a lightweight, meets Carl (Red) Guggino for the championship of the south at Tampa, Nov. 16, under Promoter Jim Down- And Sixto Esco- ing the town . . . Princeton Backs, getting no help from the line, were al- most completely disorganized in the last halt of the Harvard game . . . Once the signal caller openly pointed to Jack White just before the Tigers Snapped into position . . . Jack was rushed off his feet as he attempt- the netionalist Arab high commit- tee, telephone com- munication, heavy guards on all roads, raided homes of the most prominent Arabs, including the mayor of Jerusalem. The mutti of Jerusalem, head of Mos- Jem religious affairs in Palestine, it sanctuary in the here of asthma. Buy 2 bottle of Parker's Quink for 15¢ plus le sales tax ad pedal FREE one 192- age Webster's Dictionagy. Bismarck Tribune Co, SES jootball|ing’s banner . . . | ed to SS bat, recently toppled as bantamweight | four guys in'the becktleld, polnved to Mosque Ki ‘Omer oo eee as the ball was passed pl Dia ee y Main trouble with Biinnosota| the works to be retrieved for stone diet 8 sepsted FOR SALE ne the Gophers are a lttle slow| yard loss . .. Roy Monsky, Alabama : tone te” | Turkey Ba 1, i backfield They could| guard and captain: Tut Warren, end, ; only four laps away, Leonard Powell. Negro driver. took territory. 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