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THE BUCKET By John Hijelle SPORTSMANSHIP—ACCURACY Hettinger, N. D. Nov. 3, 1937. The Dope Bucket: In reading your Nov. 2 issue we noticed that Linton took a crack at Hettinger for claiming too many ti-| tles, So far we have claimed one which we have already won — the Southwest Conference Champion- ship. On Nov. 11 we are playing Kil- deer at Hettinger in a class B game for the slope class B championship 5 we know of no other class B team undefeated on the slope. In a letter to Supt. Gustafson at Linton, we offered him the same guarantee to come to Hettinger that we received from him for going to Linton last year. He wired his acceptance and later sent his regrets, telling us how good his team was. We also offered to provide mutual outside officiais. In our game against Hillsboro Satur- | ~ Dickin 20 Players Make Trip; Win Would Mean Chance to Even Season’s Record With only two games left on their schedule, Coach Glenn Hanna's Bis- marck high school gridmen left for Dickinson Friday determined to win the first of them and thus keep their chance of gaining an even break for the season. Thus far the Demons have lost four games and won two, and a victory over Dickinson high school today followed by one over Mandan Armistice Day would give them a .500 average. About 20 players were to make the trip, with most of them certain to see service no matter how tough the going may get. Thus far this year the Midgets have day at Bismarck, we believe we have = st selected one of the most outstanding ea te hear ened ne So EEA CD OS On Oct. 9 Mandan’s Braves trounced later The superintendent from Linton Elem a0) toe end ewe se also states that Schneider was not in the Bismarck line-up against our Coaches Not Overconfident team. We are very much of the im-! However, Coaches Hanna and pression that he was and we were/George “Shaky” Schaumberg were ene game, auything but confident that they had We send this in the interest of g004/the game “in the bag.” sportsmanship and accuracy and hope this will clear up any false im-|,1) do,” declared Hanna, “If they're pressions that may exist relative to|on and stay that way, we might run our claiming titles. up a score on Dickinson, but if they Very truly yours, stumble over themselves and play as COACH EARL THOMAS, |crratically as they have in some games SUPT. A. P. BELEAL. this fall, Denton’s boys might turn the P, S8.—We believe everything wWeltables on us.” have said about Hillsboro and shall! well satisfied with the improvement not be at all surprised if we do not|/the Demons displayed in an offensive us way against Jamestown last Friday, ae Hanna devoted most sessions this week BIGGER AND BETTER to polishing the aerial attack and to North Dakota high schools will get|improving the defensive work of the down to playing six-man football in|team. Gead earnest next year, writes M. T.] The Demons gained more ground Murdoch of Luverne, secretary-treas-|against Jamestown than they have urer of the Consolidated High School | against any other club this fall, Hanna league . . . Success of the game in the|said, pointing out that his boys kept state this year, while not startling,/the Bluejays bottled up in their own was more than satisfactory, he says|territory during the second and third ... And the interest the general pub- |quarters. lic displayed was “far beyond ex-| Practically the same lineup that has Pectations” . . . The state prograc |started most other games this fall will was set up in more or less of a hurry|get the starting call against Dickin- this year but next year it should he!son. Only changes will find Ernie ing. Williston handed them a 19 to 0 lick- | “You can’t predict what our boys ; Demons Seek Third Victory - Of Season in Fracas With son Midgets Friday New York, Nov. 5—(#)—If you've jbeen wondering where all that South- west conference grid talent comes from, mebbe this will help: Twelve Jthousand schoolboys play in the Texas Interscholastic football league an- nually . . . Those who should know say Joe Louis’ next fight (against Max Schmeling in June) will be last—win, lose or draw... The barbers are threat- to picket Joe Jacobs, the fight manager, if he doesn’t soon get a haircut... Stanford’s bas- ketball team will average six-feet- three this winter malin ++. Texas Christ- Harris jan, one of the best passing football outfits in the country, has played in the mud nine times in the last two years... Chicago Cubs are reported inter- ested in Lou Fette and Jim Turner of the Bees .. . One baseball manager who always gets a respectful hearing from the umpires is Bucky Harris of Washigton .. . Besides being backed by sound judgment, his arguments al- ways are presented in a dignified and gentlemanly manner WwW. O. Spencer, Mississippi State track coach, thinks Durwood Thompson, a fresn- man miler from Columbus, Miss., should be a greater runner than Don Lash, because he has a better physique and just as much stamina. . South Carolina is looking for a good ening —Says Eddie Brietz. opening game opponent next year... . Anybody interested? Dick Cassiano, understudy to Mar- shall Goldberg at Pitt, got straight “AZ” in his studies last year... Ana who said tackles are dumb? .. . Take the four big fellows on the St. No-- bert college squad at West De Pere, Wis.: Norb Coonen is editor in chief of the campus year book; Ted Kafka is an instructor in biology; Harry Neuman is the star pupil in ihe chemical lab and Tom Keaneaily sings a mean tenor in the glee club .. . Jimmy Cool, father of Eddie, Philadelphia’s best lightweight, was @ star 136-pounder in his . Petey Sarron, dethroned feather- weight king, is hunting near Ashe- ville, N.C... . New Orleans is get- ting ready to show the football coaches a real time when they meet there in December . . . Pro football has taken Washington by storm . Sammy Baugh is the Joe DiMag- gio of the capital . . . One of the hottest football games of the year is on tap when Rice and Texas Chrisi- jan collide Nov. 20... It’s been al- most 15 years since Rice won, but watch out this time... Jack Demp- sey says old Gunboat Smith hit him harder than anyone else in his 15 years in the ring... Arkansas, with three regulars, is the biggest single contributor to the ‘While it doesn’t attract much attention nationally, the Border Conference, comprising schools of West Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, has its share of Sammy Baughs and Darrell Lesters. The barren slopes of Mount Franklin, near El Paso, rise in the background as the Texas College of Mines of El Paso shakes Kenneth Heineman loose against Colorado State Teachers of Greeley, Col., whom the Miners defeated, 20-0, Wings Come From Behind to Get Tie success of the New York pro grid Giants . . . Joe Carr, first lieutenant ts Judge W. G. Bramham, minor league baseball czar, is known as one of the country’s best sports organ- izers , .. What's this about Joe Louis having his heir straightened in Hol- lywood? . . . Catholic Central high of .|Detroit has rolled up 262 points in five grid victories this season. Anglo -Americans or. @ more permanent and even more| Paul, experienced reserve, starting at satisfactory basis, he adds... tight tackle for Oe first time, and * * * Jack McDonald, ond-string _line ABOUT THOSE TROJANS plunger, starting at fullback. Both Turtle Lake high school’s Trojans|Paul and McDonald saw action against have lost only one game and been|Jamestown. held to but one tie thus far this sea-| Nbt scheduled to start the game but son... Their inaugural game _ wi:h| certain to play during a good share of Fessenden early in the fall ended in| it was Harry Kern, who filled in at a 6 to 6 deadlock and following that| quarterback against Jamestown and they lost to Harvey 19 to 0 .. . But! did a good job of it. since then they've been coming along} Bill Koch, veteran tackle who has fast ... As their record shows: started several games this fall, will Turtle Lake 6—Fessenden 6 Givide the right tackle duties with Turtle Lake O—Harvey 19 Paul. Turtle Lake 28—Wilton 7 Turtle Lake 21—Underwood 0 Turtle Lake 68—Hazen 0 Turtle Lake 27—Garrison 7 Which gives the ma total score of 159 points to only 39 for their op- ponents ... Friday they travel to Lia- ton to take on the Lions in the sea- son’s finale . . . Jack Borgeson is coach of the Turtle Lake team... * * x AROUND THE STATE In the starting backfield, in addi- tion to Jack McDonald, will be Jack Bowers, quarterback and Chuck Murray, and Harold Smith, half- backs. Due to start in the line are Ed Lee and Warren Kraft, ends; Walter Brophy and Paul tackles; John Jordon and Elmer Roswick, guards; and Harry Rishworth, center. Others who will make the trip are Charles Shafer, Jim Donaldson, Bar- Sam Dobervich, former North Da- bie, Bill Koch, Hugo Renden, Carrol Still in Majority Washington, Nov. 5 —(?)— Head- lines sometime indicate the Popo- vichs and Babartskys have taken over the gridirons, but a checkup Friday showed the Browns, Smiths and Jones still are in the majority. A survey of a dozen major teams, representing every section, disclosed that one-third of the first tean players are of English or Irish an- cestry. A quarter of them have Teu- tonic forefathers. There's not a single Anglo-Ameri- can on Jimmy Crowley's starting eleven at Fordham, while Pittsburgh and Marquette have only two. The fighting Irish of Notre Dame really have some Irishmen this sea- son, Anglo-Americans dominate the Yale and Colorado teams. Here's how the ancestry of two midwest teams stack up: Marquette: Five Germans, one Trish, two Slavs, one Scandinavian, one Welshman and one Dutch. Four Teams Win in League Play Handicaps Aid as Tribune No. 2, Red Owl, Nash Finch, Blackstone Triumph Handicaps proved too much for fa- vored teams in Commercial league Wednesday ‘and Thursday: night as four teams aided by handicaps turned ia Neshievr) over higher-scoring quin- Degen of the Nash Finch array turned in the highest score for the two ‘evenings’ play, tallying 164, 167 and 198 for a total of 549. Joe Zahn, Coca Cola trundier whose team lost to Nash Finch, followed with a single game high of 219 and a three-game total of 526, It was civil war between the Bis- marck Tribune's entries numbers one two = Deadlock Count at 2-2 in Third Period Splurg Hockey Season Opens (By the Associated Press) Make no mistake about it. Those Detroit Red Wings have it again for this year's big league hockey wars. And for an additional tip, watch for @ couple of last year’s individual high scorers, Dave Sweeney Shriner, the New York Americans’ loop cham- pion, and Marty Barry, the Wings’ whirlwind forward, to be well up there again. It’s a little early to make any pre- dictions about the outcome of the National League race, but the way the Wings came from behind with a two-goal, third-period splurge Thurs- day night to deadlock the sturdy Maple Leafs 2-2 in the season cur- tain-raiser gave ample evidence that play |they’re ready for their title and handled ,the re-decorated, but still losing, Chicago Blackhawks, 3-0, showed that this pair of speedsters haven't lost a thing during the sum- mer layoff. Parshall Grid Team Defeated by Wolves Watford City, N. D., Nov. 5.—Wat- coming eee ited Rae ne Hanes Aicitye wiee all they scored 890 points in the second kota Agricultural college star, is coach of the Page high school six-man football team which played Sykestun Thursday afternoon for the eastern Carlson, Billy Dohn and Edgar Derrig. Killdeer Keeps Slate Minnesota—One Irish, one English, margin four German, one Dutch, one Nor- Lescol of 773; over, Shale wegian, one Italian and two Negro*s.| ‘The Red Owl entry defeated Co- man’s Court two games out of three high school 25 to.6 here to avenge an earlier defeat at the hands of the Par~ shall team. Worl scored twice for the Wolves regional title ... Rev. Alban Engel, Richardton, has been elected prasi- dent of the North Missouri slove conference . . . Other officers are A. R Miller, Beach, vice president, and M. A. Tovey, Sentinel Butte, secre- tary-treasurer . . . Belfield won the circuit football title... Did Wishexs prep gridders hang up a season's Scoring record when they trounced Napoleon 91 to 0? .. . Physical educa- tion classes will participate in an ex- hibition at McClusky high school planned to pay for new athletic equipment .. . Among new games which will be demonstrated is bad- Clean With 46-0 Win Richardton, N. D., Nov. 5.—Still un- defeated in class B competition, the powerful Killdeer high school football team turned in a 46 to 0 triumph over Assumption Abbey here. Carrying the brunt of the Killdeer attack were Captain Odenthal, David, H. Doherty, R. Ramsey and A. Scholl. ‘The Cowboys chalked up a total of 395 yards as the forward wall performed well. H. Schmidt and the two Haspert brothers accounted for most of As- minton ... Joe “Buff” Hartinger is instructing classes in the manly art of fisticuffs at New Salem as a part of the recreational program there .. . ‘The classes meet every day of the sumption Abbey's yardage, George Caster, Athletics’ pitcher, gave the Chicago White Sox only 29 week . . . Several of the boys plan to take part in the state Golden Gloves tourney here Nov. 18 and 19... W. B. Conitz copped top honors, in ‘he Fourth district rifle shoot at New Salem . . . Conitz scored 190 hits out ot a possible 200... Other high scorers were: C. A. Stuart, Reeder, 183, and Wilbur Klusmann, New Salem, ... Coaches and superin- tendents of Northwestern North Da- kota schools will meet at Kenmace Noy. 13 to discuss plans for the com- ing basketball season and to ar- Tange cage and gridiron schedules . . . Earl Abrahamson of Mohall is president of the Northwest confer- ence, which will be represented at tiie meeting, and E. C. Johnson, Kenmare, 4s secretary .. . Coach Glenn Jarrett, of the Minot Magicians is seeking a fill-in game this week-end to re- place the postponed fracas with the ‘Walsh County Aggies... Report Louis’ Bosses Want Bout in Chicago Chicago, Nov. 5.—(?)—The Chicago Daily Times said Thursday it had learned from Joe Louis’ co-managers that they demanded that Louis’ de- fense of his heavyweight boxing championship against Max Schmeling next June be staged in Chicago. ‘The scene of: the battle, the paper said, was “the only uncertainty about the match as winter negotiations reached the climactic point.” Julian Black and John Roxborough, Louis’ handlers, revealed to the paper, added Jacobs would of- park board $100,000 flat rental of Soldier Field—the same it Tex Rickard paid for the lakefront stadium in promoting the Dempsey-Tunney return engagement. Fessenden Trounces Rugby j to | Keep Title hits in five games this year. State Officials to | Share in AC Event Decision to participate in the 1938 homecoming at the North Dakota Agricultural college, as they did for the University of North Dakota fete this year, was reached Thursday at a special meeting of several state officials, C. J. Myers of the state hail in- surance department was ap- pointed chariman of the commit- tee in charge of arrangements for the state-wide participation next fall. Special trains from various state points and a holiday for state, city and county employes again are among plans for the event, Myers said. ‘High in Soce Although the ball is ‘i er Down Under ihn not supposed to be touched by the hands, a well directed left jab by L. H. Harriman, right, of Greeling sends the sphere flying away from Todd, left, of Collinwood in the Grand Final soccer game on the Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. The high flyers appear to be climbing up the back of a combatant, game, and the Blackstone club blanked |rahn to lead the Watford City attack. Texaco in three straight games. Schaetfer, diminutive quarterback, was the sparkplug of Parsha! = ONE RCIAL LEAGUE = tack, with Kraft, fullback, marking «s+ 165-147-133— 445 | UP the losers’ lone touchdown on & 173-130-136—. plunge from the two-yard stripe. » 181-147-139— Tt was the last game of the season 115-111-128— 3§2| for Parshall, The Wolves will ring + 140-146-136— 431 ~ 128-128-116— 372] today when they play the strong Beu- —|lah Miners here. J. H. Huey is coach 881-800-786—2476 | of the Watford City boys. MONTANA GRIDDER HURT +» 173-171-144— 488] Missoula, Mont., Nov. 5.—(?)—Bill’ 125-129-176— 430| Matasovic, Montana university foot- 168-151-157— 476] ball center, was released from a hos- +» 180-149-165— 404| pital after being treated for head cuts 133-133-133— 399] and an injured knee received when —]| his automobile and a truck collided. + 150-202-158— 510 + 192-183-144— 519 106-152-177— 435 48 » 130-164-126— 419 see 735-844-731—2310 «++ 93-136-121— 350 + 135-100-107— 342 Total .........+, 762-733-767—22¢2. Won 2; lost 1. Nash-Finch + 164-187-198— 519 e+ 115-141-153— 499 « 136-135-169— 440 « 115-144-156— 415 eee 1TT-156-171— 506 56- 56- 27— 139 . 163-819-874—-2456 Coca Cols + 190-158-166— 614 156-155-132— 443 86-106-129— 321 152-146-136— 434 219-135-172— 526 «805-700-735 —2338 ‘Won 1; lost 2. Pismarck Tribune No. 2 Yar e+ 178 176-107— 411 Hjelle . Bettin 160-160-160— 430 Total 716-800-731 —2337 Won 2; lost 1. ‘Pleasure All Mine” Says Radio Rooter Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 5. — (F) — John K. Selleck, business man- ager of athletics at the University of Nebraska, is amazed, He received a check for $2.50 from R. H. Wellington of Chad- ton, Neb. a graduate of the school, for “enjoyment of the In- dians football . Wellington said he heard the game by radio and figured it was worth $2.50.even though he didn’t occupy # stadium seat, Barker Picks Pittsburgh, Harvard, And Ohio State to Win Saturday). ms, cf ictuer|Catkar Partridge Will Be Released Trip Buckeyes BARK! Fatal hel BLA) ete pAsl ot 150 to Be Freed in Protected was y. = 6 mous leap hak (Edis Erle ee High Areas of State, Rud- Not even corner expects to do as much after rud Announces _ » perhaps short-sightedly, at aoe this week’s football program and tak-| North Dakota game and fish offi- dng ihe soles hop, step and jump /cials Wiss ease more pane once 3 partridge in protected high areas Notre Dame-Pitt: Waterloo and Marathons “Antietam | and” Belloay| arate Geuttee vata maitre Wood have nothing to do with this except that maybe some blood will be shed here too. Pitt's undefeated; Notre Dame whipped Navy and Min- nesota after a bad start. The nod, a little wishy-washy, goes to Pitt. fornia - Washington: These Golden Bears are (or have been) the answer to any football guesser's L 5 ard. Tulane-Alabama: Can't see any- thing but Alabama here. Ohio State-Indiana: The Hoosiesr look like the only lads with any pros- pect at all of upsetting Ohio State’s Big Ten applecart, but we'll string along with the Buckeyes. . tough but. we'll take Fordham, Temple-Michigan State: Temple. - Villanova - Marquette: Villanova. Princeton here. Dartmouth. Manhattan-Detroit: Detroit gets the nod. Penn-Penn State: Penn. Navy-Columbia: Navy. Yale-Brown: Brown may keep the neck are well adapted for cross breed- ing, he said. score within bounds but Yale must be icked. Holy Cross-Colgate: Holy Cross. Syracuse-Western Reserve: Pienty of danger for Syracuse in this one, ee Orange looks good enough to Auburn-Tennessee: Tennessee. Georgia Tech-Clemson: Georgia Tech must get the call. Florida-Georgia: Georgia. Louisiana State - Mississippi State: Louisiana, . : Kentucky-South Carolina: Ken- Poison Not Cause of down the curtain on their grid season | tucky. Duke - Wake Forest: Touchdown practice for Duke. * Centenary-Texas Christian: If it isn’t tie we'll take Christian . Towa - Minnesota: The season’s poisoned "hoppers. None died. ruined for Minnesota but the Gophers| Dr. Mills said natural diseases, ought to take this one. Northwestern - Illinois: Northwes- tern’s rolling along and should hurdle Tilinois, parasites, weather conditions and natural enemies might account for the reported scarcity. ; SS | Fights Last Night | 3 oO decides the Big Six crown and Ne- braska looks like a cinch. Oklahoma-Iowa State: Oklahome. on the winning track here. Southern California - Stanford: Southern California, Rice-Arkansas: Arkansas. Washington State-Oregon. Even- Stephen. Washington State. Skipping over the chalklines other- wise: Montana over Gonzaga. Santa Clara over San Jose . Colorado over Utah. North Dakota State over Greeley. lis, outpoin' 182, Austin, Minn, (4). Philadelphis — Tommy Cross, 135, Philadelphia, outpointed phar (10. ae : i. SIDELINE SAFETY MAN e “Jack Lyon, keeping his eye pecled for The Citadel players, who hadn't the remotest chance to stop Fem Peds Mooring eae SAE eonBaEnty toward a touchdown when a spectator, seen crouching on the sideline of the Columbia field, ran out, tackled cleanly and hard, and dropped him in his tracks to the utter amazement of the South Carolina captain, officials, and stands. Police hauled the irrepres- idle filbert from the field. Play was ruled a South Carolina touchdown. The Gamecocks won, 21-6, Layden Relies on Line for Victory Over Pitt Eleven Gophers Polish Defensive Against Plays of lowa Team They Meet Next Chicago, Nov. 5.—()—Notre Dame's fighting Irish tangle with Pitt's Pane thers Saturday in what looks like a knock-down drag-'em-out battle. Fifty-six thousand spectators expected to pack Notre Dame's stad- ium at South Bend for the contest, which rates as the No. 1 tilt on the heard but seldom seen fights, least for the time being, with Satur- day’s contest, E Coach Elmer Layden, who put his squad through a combined defensive ‘and offensive drill Thursday, is rely- ing on his forward wall for victory. ‘The Irish line played valiantly against Minnesota, and Layden feels another lsuch performance would stop the Powerhouse Pitt attack headed by Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg. Reach Columbus fense, will be favored to whip Illinois, but Bob Zuppke’s teams usually show well against the Wildcats and the 1936 champions aren't expecting an easy afternoon. Ralph Bennet Thin lscphomore, may get the fulle back post over Howie Carson. Defensivie work against Hawkeye plays occupied ’s Gophera, who travel to Iowa hopeful of picking Death, Says Official] ster his team’s points, reeling off runs of -| 60, 30, 35 and 40 yards for the touch- downs. Gross scored twice to lead the Mott tack. Bierman Spikes Rumor Dawson Will Aid Him Dawson was 1932, 1933, 1994 Page Six-Man Team Trips Sykeston, 26-13 and 1935. wi te rviayes Nov tt but the es is not definitely picked. Jamestown College Clubs Dickinson, 42-6 Turkey Barrel Packs “North 9 ter mh gece