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ese ieaie ittsburgh, Fordham, Alabama and California Lead Other Contenders New York, Nov. 15.—(#)—The for- ines of war, abetted by the rigors of odern football schedule-making, had mspired to reduce the list of major idefeated teams to 12 Monday with- it affecting the unbeaten status of ie main contenders for the mythical ational championship. Pitt and Fordham in the East, Ala- ama in the South and California in ie Far West still were riding high ith the end of an exciting and un- redictable season in sight. With all ue respect to the rest of the un- efeated field, it seems that if a gen- sally recognized national titleholder to come at all it will have to come ‘om among these four. Pitt and Fordham ‘tand out eld of seven unbeaten eastern teams 2cause of their representative sched- les. None of the others—Yale, ‘artmouth, Villanova, Holy Cross or afayette—has been called upon to ickle such opposition as Pit, and ordham have overpowered. The same ust be said for Santa Clara, Colorado nd Montana, whose perfect records atitle them to give California at least mild argument in the Far West Jabama, although its opposition has een almost entirely southern, stands jone as the south’s lone unbeaten iajor eleven. P Pitt to Play Quakers “High spots of the week's program allow: East—All seven unbeaten elevens rill keep punching away this week. ‘itt, whose thrilling fourth-period ral- 7 led by Marshall Goldberg and Dick ‘assiano ruined Nebraska's unbeaten ecord, 18-7, can afford to take no < Nittany Lions, who nosed out faryland in the closing minutes of Jay, 21-14. Fordham, idle last week, lays its annual game with St. Mary's jaels, whose 7-0 defeat by Sante ‘tiara Sunday simply emphasized the dready established fact that the jaels are definitely sub-normal this|coaches viewed the 1937 season in retrospect Monday as they began the Middlewest—The curtain falls on|task of selecting their all-state teams tig Ten competition but the big game|in the 10th annual poll conducted f the week will send Northwesternjby the Associated Press -ear. gainst the non-conference Irish of fotre Dame. The Irish handed Army | invited to participate in the mail bal- , 7-0 beating before 78,000 in the/loting on a list of 58 players previously nominated by them for the honorary Positions, fankee Stadium. ‘Wildcats Are Underdogs Northwestern's 7-0 defeat by Min- ances with Penn State's pass-mind-! Balloting in Final Selection of four Teams Ride Crest as - End of Race for Mythical National Title Draws Near MONTAGUE QUITS, GIVES UP WHEN CROWD SWIPES B New York, Nov. 15.—(?)—Hav- ing observed with expert eye the formal debut of John Montague in big league golf, it is possible to reveal for the first time sev- eral glaring weaknesses in the game of the big muscle man from California. In the first place, Montague 18 prone to slice badly off the tee if, at the top of his swing, some admirer at his elbow hollers: “Whack it Monty, old boy!” His approach shots, while sound in some respects, are inclined to wander off the line if there are over 3,000 persons between him and the flag, all of them shout- ing: “Down in front before I bust. you one!” His putting, too, is nothing to rave about when he can’t see the hole, and he is inclined to quit like a dog and concede a hole when his ball gets stolen off the green, All this new data on golf's “mystery man” was dug up dur- ing an hilarious three hours Sun- day at the Fresh Meadow Coun- try club. The simple facts are that Mon- 58 Players Mentioned For AILS A. P. Mythical Eleven Un- der Way Now (By the Associated Press) North Dakota high school footbail Over 60 pigskin mentors have been Jamestown, co-claimant with Wah- sesota will leave the Wildcats de-|peton of the mythical state prep title, initely under-dogs in the game with/| placed six candidates on the nomina- Notre Dame. tion list, followed by Fargo and boy a Minnesota needs only to get past|with five each, Valley City with four Wisconsin, which played a 7-7 drawiand Wahpeton with three. vith Purdue, to clinch the Big Ten tle. If the Gophers falter, Ohio 3tate, or as an outside Two Demons Named Grand Forks, Bismarck, Devils Lake possibility, In-]}and Dickinson each landed two play- jiana, might slip into the crown. Ohio} ers and Mandan and Park River one State, piling up a 19-0 margin over|among the Class A schools. Twenty- Alinois, tackles Michigan's Wolverines,|two Class B players were nominated who spilled Penn, 7-0. Indiana, thank-jfor the final balloting. Tabulation ‘ul to escape with s 3-0 victory over|of votes will begin Sunday in an ef- fowa, meets Purdue. Tilinois and/fort to announce the final selections shicago square off in the remaining| by Thanksgiving. sonference Kansas’ game. stunning 7-0 beating by Players nominated include: Centers—Jim Davis, Fargo; Kansas State left Nebraska with a| Geo! Dickinson; Harry Rishworth, sJear path to the Big Six tiie if the| Bismarck, LaMarre, Gratton; Kraft, Huskers can whip Kansas State on| Parshall; Davidson, Rugby. Nov. 27. They play Iowa this weex. Guards—Hoff, Wishek; Dick Johu- klahoma, which wound up its con-json, Jamestown; Dan Barrett, Ken- ference schedule with a 7-0 victory|mare; Lester Clayson, Minot; Doug | er Missouri, meets Oklahoma A. and | Campos, -M. Only conference game on the/ Valley slate this week sends Iowa State|Clarence Welander, against Kansas State. : Tide Nears Loop Title City; Ken Butcher, Wahpeton; LaMoure. ‘Tackles—Harry Treglawney, Valley City; Ed Astrup, Williston; Dick Tru- South—This ‘is “Armistice Week”| bey, Fargo; Dave Schatz, Valley Cit; i the southeastern conference where|Ed Rossmiller, Minot; Suvert Wess Alabama's 7-0 victory over Georgia Jamestown; Payne, Devils Lake; Or- Tech, coupled with Auburn’s 9-7 de-| mand Davick, » Minot Model; Johnson. feat by Louisiana State, left the Crim-| Enderlin; Fitsgerald, Ellendale. son Tide certain to clinch the con- Ends—Arnold Klimple, Minot; Rod- ference championship if it can getiert Knauf, Jamestown; Pat Sheehan, past Vanderbilt on Thanksgiving Day. | Williston; Jacobson, Crosby; Kenneth Vanderbilt, disposing of Tennessee,| Williams, Park River; Ed Lee, Bis- marck; 13-7, now is in a second place tie with Southwest—Rice’s 4 This week the Owls must tackle formidable Texas Chrisi 14-0 vic omar W Y a est—The championship of the Pacific coast conference will be set- tled at Palo Alto when California battles Stanford. California, 26-0 viec- tor over Oregon, must win or tle to’ clinch the crown. Stanford, which Tcuted Washington State, 23-0, must. win to tie the Golden Bears in the final standings, | Rocky. Mountain—Colorado'’s 35-6 rout of Colorado college and Denver's /21-6 conquest of Wyoming left the championship to be settled by the ‘Colorado-Denver game on Thanksgiy- ‘ing Day. A victory for Denver would leave the two teams tied in the final standings. ‘South Dakota Beats _ Towa ‘Teachers, 13-0 Vermillion, Nov. 15—(P)— when they defeated Iowa Teachers, 18 to 0, today. The game was played in a gale of ‘ Was/ when he heard it such. ferocity that permission given to bring cars to the sides of the Worl, Watford City; Roy pociens State with Auburn just be-|Hausauer, Wahpeton; Holto, Stanley. Quarterbacks — Rudy Thorson, , Mandan; Vernon Messner,| Tossed tague and a comely partner, Mrs. Sylva Annenberg, tried to play an 18-hole exhibition match against the world’s foremost “Babes”— Ruth and Didrikson. They man- aged to do eight and a fraction holes without being killed, and they were lucky, at that The two Babes won, semi-of- ficlally, two up. The 10,000 spec- Two Teams Taken Off Unbeaten List Five Big Shots Included Among Nation's 15 Undefeated, Untied Elevens (By the Associated Press) ‘Those few football teams that got into November with their records still clear of defeat or ties evidently are a hardy lot. ly two of them were taken off the list last week al- though the action began Thursday and continued through Sunday. . Kalamazoo college of Michigan and Morehead (Ky.) Teachers tock sound beatings from Central State Teach- ers of Mount Plesaant, Mich., and Murray (Ky.) Tachers, respectively, after each had won seven previous games Fifteen remained on the unbeaten- Monday, including five ,” Alabama, Colorado, Santa tators, unhampered by any gal- lery police, carried off the real honors when they finally con- verged on the ninth green and pocketed the balls. Montague, a stolid man, came out of it comparatively calm. He hadn't shot any golf to speak of, mee neither had he been seriously There simply wasnt’ room to accommodate the mob. Practically every shot hit some- body before it finally subsided, Montague’s card, the referee decided, read like this: 445 35x 65x. The first “x” came at the sixth, where the crowd wouldn't let him through to his ball for his second shot. He got another one at the ninth, where they swiped his ball and he quit. tate Honors Chicago Bears Continue to Set Dale Ellingson, Mohall; Ed Herdigan, St. James of Grand Forks; Bernie Halverson, Hillsboro; Oakes; Verle Fawbush, Minot; Denis Tufte, Grand Forks. Chuck Jenny, Fullbacks—Red Rifenberg, Fargo; Miller, Devils Lake; John Gray, Stan- ley; Philbrick, Turtle Lake; Elden ‘Westphal, Wahpeton; Earl Amund- son, Fessenden. ——————— ee) | SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL STARS Jamestown; Harry Hermann, (By the Associated Press) Clint Frank, Yale — Scored four touchdowns against Princeton on| SVN day. uns of 78, 22, 5 and 4 yards. Byron White, Colorado—Led rally with three touchdowns in defeat of Colorado college. Joe Beinor, Notre Dame — Recov- ered Army fumble to set stage for Irish touchdown and played brilli- antly on defense. Joe Kilgrow, Alabama—Passed for game's lone touchdown after putting ball in position with 28-yard run against Georgia Tech, George Miller and Corby Davis, In- game’s lone Davis’ great punting kept Iowa - at pass to score only touchdown in vic- tory over Northwestern after his run- back of intercepted forward pess had started advance. George Ewin, Southern Methodist— passes for two touchdowns in triumph over Baylor Bears. a rT and ing and scored two touchdowns in win over Texas. Bill Paulman, Stanford — Directed Indian attack brilliantly in rout of Wi and place fashington State 31-yard field goal. Merle Miller, Wi Plunged ashington—| for one touchdown and caught for-|here Saturday. ward pass for another in triumph] A crowd of 9,000 watched the game, over University of California at Los Angeles. Stark Ritchie, Michigan — Threw. two passes, one for touchdown, in Grive that beat Pennsylvanis, Frank Foley, Harvard — Ran 63 Fargo; | yards for one touchdown and scored Malcolm Bekken, Jamestown; Sor-|& second in win over Davidson, -| ben, Williston; O'Bryan, Dickinson. Halfbacks— Pomeroy Hill, Fargo; Warren Gibson, Grand Forks; Whs- len, Cando; Ray Torkelson, Kenmare, New York, Nov. 15.—()—Washing- ton and Lee is reported flirting with “Greasy” Neale, Yale's top notch as- sistant coach, to succeed Tex Tilson as head coach. . . Our operatives say “Greasy” is listening and only a mat- ter of $1,500 is keeping ‘em apart. Down South they are plenty burned up because the “ Pacific coast thinks Alabama's schedule doesn’t represent enough football for a Rose Bowl invite. . Chubby Frank ++. Jack Deri— field and most fans watched the con- ieee dees chess poiniz of wind seclu- 8 advantage, in the first’ period, and once when it was period. Take home some delicious | tacge! Bakory. We mebe a coe: f '. We a Sag ar eae beg pardon — -.. haw! Thomas He doesn’t know it yet, but vig league scouts have their syes on La- baron Coakley, sports cartoonist ‘for real artist at putting it down in black and white... Penn beat Navy hich coach, as pep talk toa N school team aud n after having lost to the season. ‘Those four gave you last week Montana or Colorado Would Be Good Rose Bowl Choice beat Columbia which beat Penn... but Penn lost to Penn State e ery next day! Getroit. Norwalk held Westport to a 13-13 we them earlier in As much heat is sent to the earth in 13 seconds by the sun as the moon sends in @ year. —Says Eddie Brietz. ithe ‘The Packe: lowning Brooklyn 29-' diana—Miller Pisoes kicked field goal,|with Jack Manders, former Minne- » against Iowa andisota star, scoring the first 16 Bear Boxing Is Best Sport to Develop ment of good citizenship and charac- this week ab “Golden Gloves tourna- gove: ment shown these young men will be many times repaid to people of the} stitute 0, state by their services as good citizens THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY Se Governor Langer Proclaims Thursday and Friday ‘Golden Gloves Tournament Days’ Glen Ullin Ends Season With Win Defeats New Salem 25 to 19 Af- ter Recovering Fumble in Character, Declares N. D. Chief Executive No sport is so conducive to develop- Tech 6. ter as boxihg, declared Gov. William} Onio ; Rutgers Syracuse 6; Columbia 6. _ Langer Monday in a proclamation ue one meat Penn. State 31; Maryland’ 14. } Closing Minutes designating Thursdey and Friday of/ Minnesota 7; Northwestern 0. South New Salem, N. D., Nov. 15—Recov- Ohio State 19; Illinois Wisconsin ering a New Salem fumble on the New 0. Purdue 7; 1. eee) Gays Indiana 3; Iowa 0. Bae 8-yard line in the closing min- Urging’ citizens to attend the an-| | Northwest uisians State 9; Auburn 7. Siar et toe cane, Ge Uline Ree nual state boxing classe here, the) sD 13; towa Teachers 0. Arkansas 32; area " school’s six-man football team closed asserted “encourage: Cornell College 13; Carleton 6. Virginia cern Hi vurgiole Sydney 0. its season with a 25 to 19 victory over the local high school six here. The game was tied at 19 to 19 when Joe Yambra of Glen Ullin pounded River Falls Teachers 20; Stout In- VMI 27: Cl 0. Miss, State 12; Sewanee 0. Furman 12; South Carolina 0. Clara, Lafayette and Montana. in their future lives.” whicago 26; ). on the ball after a New Salem back nana the’ undefeated . and Many of the tee youne esau ges rg raprerdh 1. Phe aoios 18; North Carolin®| aq rumbled it and set the stage for unt ams: the state have qualified for - . 0. e . the tally. Muggli dashed around right ww. pin OPB,| nament in eliminations in thelr own EG ee wt Normal 3; Miss, Teach- | {2 tally, Mugelt ¢ rigl 5 . Pts.) communities, the governor stated. . . s Both teams scored in the first quar~ (x) Cornell (Ia.) college 9 139 28 tion was signed by the Gov-| peda ja) wWabest 0. Oglethorpe 12; Missiaaippt 0, ter, New Salem on a long pass to (x) Augustana (8.D)... 8 231 45) ernor and by James D. Gronna and! Western State (Mich) 14; Butler 13. Benthwent, Stayton in the end zone after a Glen Alabama ......... 8 216 13), A, Gilbertson, secretary and de-| wittenberg 66; Kenyon 0. Southern Methodist 13; Baylor 7. | Ulin fumble and Glen Ullin when (x) St, Ambrose (Ia.)....8 179 12] puty secretary of state. Case 43; Oberlin 0: Texas Christian 14; Texas 0. Filibeck broke lose on a 15-yard : 7 124 19)" Meanwhile entries continued to} palawin-wallace 20; Xavier 12. Texas A. and M. 6; Rice 6, touchdown jaunt. 7 214 25) pour in as the dates of the tourney] Western Reserve 41; Ohio Wesley Missourl Mines 35; Southwest Mis-| Glen Ullin tallied twice in the sec- 7 168- 31/neared. More than 70 boxers have! 5. sourl Teachers 0. ond quarter when Muggll crossed the Santa Clara ..... 7 190 9) already signified their intention Of] "ows state 3; Marquette 0. Oklahoma 7; Missouri 0, goal line and Stayton took a second Cape Girardeau (Mo.) competing for the 16 state titles that) wooste; 12: Denison 6 Tulsa U 32; Washington U (8t.| pass across for New Salem's second Hi oaeald Bees i i ao will be ayariod ame Mst_ ex-| Akron 12; Ill, Wesleyan 7, Louis) 7. 5 % touchdown. Stayton scored New Sa- farrensburg (Mo.) Tchs ted to rise above last year’s record ON oe Kansas State,1; Kansas lem’s third touchdown in the th: Lafayette .. +7 81 Glot 86 before ‘Thursday, according to| Michigan Normal 33; Indians} grisong 23; New Mexico 0. quarter, a Arkansas State Teachers 208 «635! FE, M. Davis, tournament manager. Bt. Louis 7: Creighton 6. New Mexico Aggies 33; Western! Glen Ullin marked up 22 first downs Montana .... ++ 6 129. 19] Six ntries were received Saturday} Centre: cMich.) Teachers 30; Kela-| Teachers (Colo,) 6. to 16 for New Salem while piling up (x) Gustavus Adolphus.. 6 120 51! from Beulah. These were Lew Volts, masoo 0, i uJ Okla. 227; Oklahoma City] a 271 to 141 advantage in yardage. © UPR. Lele ees Sooo aes middleweight; Barend Nuhl-|"""\Marshall 28: ‘Cincinnati 0. v.71. au —Completed sc! le. hauser, 17, lew 3 Clarence . 1 Rocky Mount + Haas, 16, lightweight; Burrell Baker, Omahs 19; Wayne Normal 6. Utah 45; Colorado 0. Gusties Are Awarded a 15, featherweight; Walter Richter, 14, East Idaho 6; Gonzaga 0. Packers Need Aid. bantamveight: Ray Relchenberg, 12} Pittsburgh 13; Nebraska 7 Colorado U 38; Colorado 6 Official Grid Crown flyweight. are e class B, di- ; Princeton 0. Brigham Young 54; Utah State 0. ° fe vision. Nels Huson, Mercer county] Cornell 6; Dartmouth 6. Denver 21; Wyoming pee Pan, Nov. 16; sil ehtld o Wmtrro @| recreational leader, ‘sent in the en-| Temple 0; Bucknell 0. Far West Seas cores Wee ottieially Tee tries. Holy Cross 7; Brown 0, Oregon State 12; Southern Calif. 12, | reed 88 the football champlon of A full list of all entries in the tour-| Harvard 15; Davidson 0. Stanford 23; Washington State 0, aprons (pellons » contertrs 88.8 nament will be ready for publication] Georgetown 6; New York U 0. ‘Washington 26; UCLA 0. ee RC (aries merit He icec tore Pace Despite Green Bay Eleven’s Comeback rs bowled over Sunday, 37-7. At the same time Detroit served notice that it has the stuff to stop the Beats by handing New York a 17-0 whipping for the Giants’ second de- feat against five wins and one tie. | ‘s Bears had little trouble points on two touchdowns, a field goal FARKAS SETS PACE. Detroit, Mich. Nov. 15. hard-running Anvil Andy Farkas, the University of Detroit football team avenged last year’s defeat at the hands of the University of North Dakota by drubbing the hapless Sioux 40 to 0 piayed in a drissling rain, which saw Farkas retake the. lead in the race for individual national scoring honors Farkas tallied 19 points to bring his season's total to 85. ‘The Sioux were able to hold Detroit period. Two elevens. .. 80 nobody lost money. . . ‘There'll be another three-star special -| Wednesday or Thursday. . . Best crack of the week was pulled by a column- ask .. Finally turned were 4,000 miles and Some. Detroit scoring: touchdowns, son, Farkas (sub for Hayes) 3, Solvisky (sub for Palumbo), Sucinsk! (sub for Filiatrault). Points after touchdown, Keegy 3 (placekicks), Farkas (place- THERE'S NO PLACE, ETC. Salvadore, wel- terweight boxer, is home with his family for the first time in five months, FRESH LOBSTERS AND BLUE POINTS AT THE PAT- TERSON. Hot-Point Retrigerstion -Po! Bendix Washers Thursday morning, the day the tour- nament eliminations start, Davis said. ‘a batch of champions to compete in the anual state Golden Gloves tour-| Fargo, nament here Thursday and Friday, ®/Fargo high school football players glance at the records of the Sioux|were announced as letter winners for entries shows. tional intercollegiate champion, Carl Ekstrom, who will weigh in at 131]ing captain; Johnny Jones, alternate; pounds in the junior lightweight di-| Roy Horwits, vision, Ekstrom crown in eliminations in a California city last summer. | weight, grabbed off a title in his di- vision at the 1937 Northwest Golden Gloves tournament in Minneapolis. class in the Northwest Golden Gloves tournament this year, will represent the University in that division. He weights in at 119 pounds. Other members of the Nodaks’ mitt team who have been entered in the tourney are Roy eran of the middleweight division, and Louis Eschenberg, lightweight. and Carl Loverud. Loverud will not be able to compete due to a hand injury he received while fighting in Ohio last summer. : AS TT ANS WHIP NDU New Scoring Magician Game in Advertisement of | What That Firm Advertised | 7 Cholee for Winner Gallops Soldiers Field Harold “Red” Grange, famed as the Galloping Ghost of ago. and faculty representatives of the league in St. Paul Friday evening and Saturday. George Myrum, athletic director and coach at Gustavus Adolphus cole lege was selected as president of the athletic group, while George Duren- berger of St. John’s university was se- lected as treasurer. Father Walter Reger of St. John’s ; university presided over the faculty representatives’ meeting. 3 Sr Buy a bottle of Parker's Quink Ink for 15c plus 1c sales tax and receive FREE one 192- page Webster's Dictionary. Bismarck Tribune Co. Wash & Lee 14; William é& Mary 12.) California 26; Oregon 0. Johns Hopkins 25; American U 6. 3 St. College of Pacific 13; Lafayette 6; Wash & Jeff 0. Aggies 6. San Jose State 13; Humboldt 2. Muhlenberg 18; Lehigh 7. 6; Moravian 0, Whitman 26; Albany (Ore.) 0. Sioux Champsto || 87°23 Mess Enter Meet Here |!i9 Receive Letters y ‘Tharaldson, Dick Shafer, At Fargo Grid Dinner “Nov. 15.1 Jim Davis, Ed Smith, Sill Carter and » N. D., Nov. 15.—Nineteen Ks th, Contrary to other years, no captain for next season was named. Coach Harry Bridgeford said a captain would be appointed for each game next year with an honorary captain to be Carl} named at the end of the season. Miller, Pomeroy Hill, Jerry Mulready, Sid Rose, Vern Iverson, Bob Mason, iversity will send Dick Trubey, Mathew Platt, John North Dakota university Boag their work on this year’s team at the Included in the group is one na-|annual football banquet Saturday. Honored were Red Rifenberg, retir- McCarty, Alex won the national Joe Miltenberger, 149 pound welter- Runner-up in the bantamweight Gordon Lee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Football Contest Entry Blank A weekly feature, published in the Bismarck Tribune Mondays during the 1937 football season. FOOTBALL CONTEST DEPT., THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Bismarck, N. Dak. Gentlemen: After comparing the merits of the respective com teams submit my forecast of winners of the coming neckson footealt game: Christianson, a vet- experienced Coaching the squad are Ekstrom Tilinois a decade ‘When Austin won its way to Chi- Does your insurance pro- tect ‘you against every type of hazard that threatens your prosper- ity? If it doesn’t you have only “ordinary” in- surance, which may some day cost you money! May we tell you Under the rules as published in the Bismarck Tribune, I am submitting but one winners thi: forecast of is e J Ftn case of ties for any prizes, I understand that the prize shall be divided equally th for it. ~ r mene Sose sya I fail to fill out the above correctly that my entry will be understand that if disregarded. I am to state one item, or name the service advertised by each firm, as football contest page appearing well as list the firm names of advertisers on the Monday in the Bismarck Tribune. also am to list the teams which I think will win the games briefly about Compre- Tinted i re eed tnat iy list of “winners” is to be mailed or brought to the office hensive Hartford Insur- that it may be there by the deadline, which is “ the Bismarck Tribune in order : 5 P. M. FRIDAY MURPHY | Bismarck 218 Broadway = Phone 577