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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987 South, Southwest Contribute greece ‘Boston Red Sox Most Players to This Year’s | Foes This Season| Most Liberal at | Little All-American Eleven): s#-:- | League Meetings ‘Wendell Butcher of Gustavus TONY SCHNEIDER SETS UP NEW From Other Regions’ Adolphus Only Northwest SINGLE-GAME B OWLING RECORD Player Chosen “Little All America” football selec- Back to Midway ‘ | |Topples Pins for Score of 265 tions, compiled Thursday by the As- as Kelly's Lunch Quint sociated Press, gives special emphasis a to the strong brand of small-college . Raises Status competition in the south and its . neighboring cornbelt. There’s no sectional monopoly on class in this respect, nothwithstand- ing most of the unbeaten small-college| teams this year are to be found in the ‘Mississippi valley expanse of gridiron activity. The combined South and Southwest contributes five of its “big little fel- lows” on the 1937 aggregation. Three represent the Middle-west, while the East has two delegates and the Far West one. Seldom has’ there been a better crop, of small-college backs. Joining Albright’s Capt. Dick Riffle, only backfield repeater, is Burns Mc- Kinney, 160-pound sparkplug, jack- rabbit runner and crack passer ior the = Hardin-Simmons team that un- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE beaten for the second year; and two ‘Red Owl toe ek Pie ae nope fullbacks, Wendell Butcherof Gustavus 118 94 146— 358] erage, and the Midwest, with 18 and Adolphus and Clay Calhoun, captain 92 119 147— 358/98 for 3o1, brought up the rear, of the Loyola team of New Orleans.| Chicago, Dec. 9.—()—Amos Alonzo 127 102 176— 405)" py ter the bi t competitor from Butcher, a powerhouse runner and| Stagg, football coach of the University 103 136 156— 395/the intersectional viewpoint, the blocker, played 18 games in three years} of Chicago for 41 years, will return to 168 152 130— 459] mest also had the greatest share of without a substitution. Stagg Field next fall to lead a gridiron 99 99 99— 207l«reather” victories, Grouped under . Line Averages 195 Pounds foe against the Maroons. — A former fullback, Wallace Johnson| Stagg’s team, College of Pacific) ~ 107 702 863—2272 of Austin college (Tex.), was selected|eleven from Stockton, Calif., has been 5 as pivot man for a line averaging 195| signed for a game Nov. 12, as a tribute pounds from end to end. Outstanding|to the veteran on his 50th year of also is Wayne Godard, star tackle on} football coaching next season. Cape Girardeau’s (Mo.), unbeaten- ‘untied team. The only repeater in] Guard Douglas Oldershaw, Santa’ 7 Chisox Insure Gerry 21 Bismarck Men |°PWrittr for $100,000 Enter Tourney} crcass, vec 1—vme cniaso _—_—_——— White Sox have taken out a $100,000 A. Schneider Sets Pace for Cap- ener policy eee eel hard-hit outfiel acqi 51 ital City Entrants in Singles | eek trom Detroit. The policy covers of Minot Meet tke colorful “Gee” against everything jbut “kidnap! ” by Detroit fans who resented him leaving the Tigers. a Skiing Growing in a Popularity in U. S.|"s.c>"scot 0s: it Sunt. T persue ae ae were entered in the tournament, mem- 12,000 Turn Out to Watch Ex-|Ders of the five-man outfits making H REE up 10 doubles ‘Twent teams. ity-one Although Bismarck’s entrants didn’t Outbid New York Yankees for New York, Dec, 9 —()— Eastern college football teams, leading con-| Young Joe Williams, San tributors of individual stars to the Diego Outfield Star All-America ranking lists in 1937, also ruled the roost in competition| Chicago, Dec. 9 —()— If anyone inst rit sectort insisted on awarding a “money spend- oe pgp aceaal aah dapat blue ribbon for activity during| hibition In New York's Mad- se ones incleded tn one | e,, 2087 ,malor leagues | baseball ison Square Garden New York, Dec. 9.—(?)—This year’s intersectional games included in the! meetings, it would have to be annual Associated Press survey, East-| pinned on the gilt-edged Boston Red ern elevens won 41, lost 24, and tied | Sox. 4 % .|__ The Red Sox, or rather Owner Tom spares for Tony Schnelder, Kelly's |#x, Their percentage, based on de-|vaniey, know how to spend the Lunch bowler, as he marked up a new r shekels much faster than their deals ante game high score of 265 in City Pe eateries Piped Speer ees during one of the dullest “ivory mar- bowling league play Tuesday night.| overage better than .500. That was|Kets” in recent seasons would indi- Schneider's, mark replaced his ow2| 1h. southwest which, on the strength |cate. But what they accomplished formet recs. 8: 20% of a late-season rally, finished with |looked big in contrast with the in- The Kelly's Lunch quintet defeated! 14 victories and 10 defeats for .583,|8ctivity of » majority of other clubs. 1 the Bismarck Grocery team three|It wan tne only section to hold. the| ‘They obtained Young Ted Williams, : + 196-190-191— 877 straight games behind Schnelder’s|,5er hand in clashes with the East,|8D outfield star, from San Diego for m1 a steady rolling and Toman’s Cleaners|eaining two victories and two ties|two players and cash. The New York 394-376 1121 copped three from Service Electric the |/in five games. Yankees offered $35,000 for Williams, 198-165-204— 567 same night, also in City league play. Far Eastern teams, undefeated in|s0 it can be assumed that Yawkey 206-183-163— 552 Wednesday night Red Owl andjintersectional competition through| “laid it on the line” for the West gees Blackstone Club teams won three each | the early weeks of the season, found | Coast youth. winter sports 404-348-367 1119 from Nash Finch and Tribune No. 2} the going considerably rougher in the Give Up Melillo eS show at Madison’ ‘i teams in Commercial league play. | final stages and wound up in third) |The Red Sox let Oscar Melillo go to Mikkelsen Square Garden : + 160-143-146— 458 place, with seven won and eight lost|the Browns as a coach and partici-| and in solid, Scandinavian way they|ein «.... 161-191-166— 518 pated in one of the three strictly all-| are enthusiastic about the growth of == major deals of both the minor and| skiing in this country: They should 330-334-312 976 major assemblies, sending Outfielder| be. There were about 12,000 in the| Gensel 160-11 Buster Mills, Infielder Ralph (Red)! Garden Wednesday night. Sonn a 192-163— 515 Kress and Pitcher Buck Newsom to| “yah,” said Mikkelsen, “it is a very Oy 13-164-144— 521 the St. Louis Browns for Outfielder| big thing. I am very glad.. It is a 373-356-307 1036 Joe Vosmik. great sport and we helped maybe to tee With not a single big deal being! put it over. I have been jumping and|Benson .. 154-154-132— 440 made by either league at the major} running in this country for 13 years.|E. Olson 176-160-148— 484 sessions, the fans will have to 60| Sometimes we used to have more com- —| ke back to the minor league gathering at/petitors than spectators, Today 330-314-200 °924| MAC ome topley ts winters | Tarte Magn new stove” top! . Mikkelsen is a former nat uso, + 144-191-153— 487 - re eS wt vo nner] em ena epg a POE A a iota 10— 370| Big Train’s Battery [in Wednesday's final and joint meet-|tonme NCmmer of two Al 3005363-287 949 It was practically all strikes and Virginia, Harvard over Davidson, and Army over Washington U. of St. Louis and VMI. the line is Douglas Oldershaw, bril- Barbara. 210— 472 ing, refused to reo) discussions. liant guard from Banta Barbara, Tackle Walter Riddle, Birmingham- 132— 404 Mate Made Manager The American league will continue to pteenped 3 sito ® former national! Frolund .. 175-173-150— 507 In general, it is requirement in Southern, oe ee eae ne use the same balls as it has for many | fect toe’ te nish teene aee pee. ee Silelds. .-- 180-146-136 471 | making the ‘Associated Press selec-| snd William Smith, Marshall (W. 76¢—2140| Eau Claire, Wis, Dec. 9—(P)—EA | vears ‘the fast. or “rabbit” spherold.| jompe “out of Nor Haver’ oe ties = | tons that the college represented va d : Gharrity, former major league catch-|7The ‘Wwationals, after using the fast| Jumbs, Our, of Mew Haven” as they 364-319-295. 978 ti play @ majority of its games in its|@,.BackBurns McKinney, Hardin- So and cate ee mate of sua ball four seasons, will go back to the | °°, around the fight clubs. Meee aes j own class and that enrollment should Simmons (Tex.) 1— 414 see ‘the Cae cc stower and heavier ball favored bY} Garden “regulars,” complete with|Davis ... 162-158-188 508 : not exceed 1,000 male undergraduates.| H.Back Richard Riffle, Albright (Pa.) le In most cases, the student body repre-| H.Back Wendell Butcher, Gustavus sented does not exceed 500. Adolphus, Here is the “Little All-America”| F.BackClay Calhoun, Loyola of South, pitchers. clgars, derbys and polo coats, camt: out i, Devils Lake to Be | uct ‘7 7" set 108— 321) league baseball club in 1938, Carl By- 118— 391] lander, president, announced. 100— 1771 Gharrity was an umpire in the 114— 342/(Northern League during the 1996 sea- 311-333-812 956 + 160-148-212— 520 rirst Walery .... + 238-186-182— 501 “Well,” his friend replied, “there|4 Brown . lineup: Pog. Player and College. Among those receiving honorable ++.— 90/son and last year umpired in the New I fe ed Bnd Mary Kine, Emporis] mention were Tripp, Macalester, end; _10 10-20) vork-Pennayivania League, lost to ourney|*""* pct acta 383-334-304 1111 u achers, rison, 1vUs, lolphus, Saat aie Capea Q if ' Tackle Wayne Godard, Cape Girar-| Perry, Concordia, tackles; Fishback, : 571-1765 who was released last week. It was Hawkeyes Ring in Baye eee Teachers, | Ue | eustnin: <usaviseAcoipia tn prea Soman eae yet : Ca Y i Sie rr conten oe, nson, austin |e, cuayas Adolphus; Mo: w6s— autorun, | Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Mandan ge lear Lonig! t Singles (Tex, s and Sbeley, inane BD, backs, | DUmOy ae a | Fights Last Night | aa Park au will compete here Kottsick .. 156-142-107— 405 esday and Thursday, Dec. 29 and (By the Associated Press) eee 4 RCW 1Vs-TON ' 136— 431 30, in the first of a projected series Of) Gogch Rollie Williams apparently 1M1— 487) il (By the Associated Press) aims to learn as much as he can as eo e ‘Total e00—: New York—Petey Sarron, 133%, soon as possible about his Universit 2. SADIAD 2035} Birmingham, Ala. outpeinted Carl pring. of Towa basketball entrant ‘ Be thle ay Monts POR Gos Cierie aie Tampa, Fla. (10), | Under the plan, different cities willlten title rece, | uel. S CITY LEAGUE rarded the meet each year, Devils} The Hawkeyes open their season to- d Lunch 160-169-151— 480 178-198-166— 537 170-169-160— 409 211-176-169— 556 208-148-160— 516 147-208-182— 479 134-168-112— 414 191-170-158— 519 160-170-135— 465 7 164-170-155— 489 189-128-161— 448 \ 170-137-153— 460 2 158-190-158— 506 179-196-188— 563 , 173-140-210— 532 191-202-187— 580 i drawing the first event, accord- night with a double-header with Car- to Doug Smith, Satan coach for |leton college, with Williams using a years and now physical director. |second string in the first game. The 116-129-147— 302 All class A teams are invited to parti- | varsity which will start the second con- Sashes 5 cipate and the first four to accept are |test, will be an all-veteran outfit with 5 ae a Ay 171-183-169— 523 | entered, he said. , the exception of Nile Kinnick, sopho- ee ee . 127-285-227— 619! mhe Devils Lake lettermen’s club|more star quarterback in football. . ———__ —— Kinnick will pair up with Ben Suesens A ——— —| Total .......... « 718-911-947 2636 at guard, with Jack Dress at center fea a on pa ‘741-818-702 2351| Won 3; lost 0. 7 ‘and Sam Johnson and Ben Stephens, H . 1, | forwards, Grocery with the winners of Wednesday night's 124-160-163— 447 | games to meet in the finals Thursday Sepee romese whieh has scored vie + 101-100-148— 400 115-165-121 401) night, following a preliminary contest Lela Dread re gre eat -163— 140-140-140— 420' between the losers for consolation hon- 146-165-132— 443 126-151-124— 401 ata quintet at Evanston Friday 145-177- , -147-135— ee iat 155-147-1; 437 Notre Dame made it three straight ors, als 106-106-106— 318 Beulah Forward Stars for, the season and 16 consecutive | $ . 633-879-008 2520 706-800-700 244! Ag Miners Lose 28-21 Nora of Kalamasoo. Mish, Wednes. lay night 60-21, New Salem, N. D., Dec, 9.—Holding |Paced by Moir, lew Salem, N. D., Dec. 9-Holding |e points, found the hoop for 26 fleld 7 New Salem defeat- |£0els. Coman Court, Wonder Turtle Lake Quintet ueurig- $4] new light and “light- Loaf Quints Set Pace Loses to Underwood 144-165-159— 448) heavy” models, featuring sini 179-149-190— 518 141-189-136— 466 130-148-143— 428 169-159-173— 501 : 158-210-107— 470 1A ee 517| @ Only GMC offers acom- ——— —| pleteline, including awide range of fast-duty models! - Court 182-175-140— 476 : 146-188-153 454| Announcing for 1938 three kp inutile Lake, N; D, Dee, #-—Jumping ssssveseee 690-167-796 2375] (1) newgas-savingengines, an earl ier an it S fy s Kelly’s Lunch (2) longest, most spacious 5 The New Salem team blaye Glen Ul- te ut the game, Underwood highs zann ........... 101-160-181— 532 oes \ PI school’s basketball team defeated Tur- |, “en 2.1 162-157-196— 495| standard bodies available, Dec, 17. : The Underwood quintet led 6 to 4/D- Schneider ..... 200-187-187— S82) (3) GMC’s famous “‘Dual- (teat) ar ibune No. 2, le. gal Tony Schneider Sets New Indi- |3#0; 2nd. n Btnelel paris tan): th — seh vidual Single Game High | Sna"Si.gh*inaiviaual Cinrss lin here Dec, 14 and Dickinson here |tle Lake in its last start here 21 to 14. Soore of 248 Kindividuaty-“wrotands 3305 H at the end of the first quarter, in- Hngle game individual)-—-sebnelder | 8 Beulah te tt vf lereased its margin to at quarter, in; |r, gchnelder ...... 147-178-185— 520] Tone’? designed appear- 5 : 1M 10 time and was in front 16 to 10 at the ee eee eee : (thre ear rt is wea ITY LEAGUE $ Murray, : $ clog, of the third period. a ance! New cab-over-en- i head of the standings i ri ‘eek Ending Dec. 4, C3 Arthur Busch, _all- forward, 5 se a z two bowling leagues at the ood we at Wonder Loaf) “ ae H mse1 0 2 paced the Underwood attack with | ue Ree tad 4A gine types, capacities 114 week's play. Kelly's Lunch 15 3 i Ragmun'gi 0 0(Britton and Philbrick outstanding in |S. Welery 109-109.165— 498| to 12 tons! Buy GMC—at “4 ‘The Wonder Lost quintet topped|iamm's Beer is it DATE LS Cie Me Tare Tene nen bm 2 Mosleqcii— 505 . City league entries for the second|Toman Cle 12 12 Totals 9 3 ant arn ae x * $97-166-182— 545 pricescrowding thelowest. straight week while Coman Court's|Schmidt's City Club... 11 3 splignist| Many Aleten siileges shave, puck ® : —| Time payments through our own Y. M.A. C.’ trundiers replaced Red Owl's entry in| Bismarck Grocery i$ | Benlan $42 18 tons | POLY OF Mien ao thet they wil be 950-826-881 2568 Plan at lowest available rates Owl Moped to third Noone Individual Averages Beeeae i cic mm cen ee out of reach of the Teplaced Dan Spies Anything Could Happen When 3950 Tony Schneider Schnelder at the head of one of the|H her at 7. 3 CONMMRGUL TeLecE ana Harry Thomas and Schmeling Meet Week Ending Dee. 4, 1937 ae aes : g5ge = 168 «| New York, Dec. 9—(%)—Cauliflower) Sports cocktail: The newly wedded H 3 [Meenas at ais a4 alley: Something may happen when |Barney ip of Telfer in the 3 10 |Reehrich zi 3660173, | Max Schmeling and Harry Thomas to New York .. Lan BERS Ot NOD ison . by £0. 2 t i 10 lKottstck 4 3588) 149 meet Monday night .. . Thomas is See a DG ROORER Roky rn fun ie an Toons having claims againet Stoltz . 24 3907 strong and hi punch... Hs ints its sia wiaart fight ten are not forget- [cabs 18 training for his fourth and them, with the 3 Gd THE [ting that since Max was last seen in (9 Neation of this notice, Hi ‘ator at his residence on tl r ti to sal jouth Frolund ..,. 18 4 3935 163 the ring Thomas Spli 9, in townshil 21 A 18 243183132 008 and 64 at Georgia? .. . Some guy Worth Dakota, or to the Judge of the 17 24 3867 161 of boxing... ‘for sale” sign in fron County Court of said B h ‘ 18 3 (420140 B of Coach Gil Dobie a 18 2103149178 uddy Baer hit/+n. Boston Coll ti ; 4 Het aA town Wednesday aide | ci 4 | “SLOW MASH” 18 21 3548168 This and that: If State. . 18 21 3402162 and holed in at/699 residents of Stowe V! ‘You are hereby further notified that E N 18 20 3554 177 mont’s ski center, had shared equally the Hon. I. C. vies, a0aee of the 18 24 3986-166 . eq County Court of said Burleigh County, 18 18 2570142 in the profits from last winter's sports,|has fixed the 27th day of June, A. D. ] 18 12 1655 137 they would have received approxi-| 1938, at the hour of two o'clock in the 18 213755178 Hogan Dec. 17 piece Ma afternoon of said day, at the Court a | 15 24 2941 122 , The Rooms of said Court in sald Court ; 15 $98 165 i cottage fuse, as the time and place for hear- ( : 12 210 2110148, Schmeling lives in 1 claims against KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 18 20, 2969 «148 ‘Thomas at Summit once atte of said. deceased, which BOURBON WHISKY i Hf 328 140 -|was used as the town hoosegow. |. aren aatyane, Menclany re 1436 zt 3847 «143 | Chicago aftermath: Luke Appling Bind this ist day of December, A. 5 _ BROWN-FORMAN DISTILERY CO, Lousvue, KY, || BY THE BOTTLE uu Meee) 2 285 142, |was around telling everybody he. i : BY THE DRINK i High team (three games)—Keliy's | Jumped out of his car and captured Minksuestor, wiih the, will ‘ 4 Lu H m_ (three |@ fox by the tail... has named said annexed of the estate of q 12 fox after Luke Sewell . fair, George M. Scarborough, al- +16 chy ‘Appling so known as GM. Scar- me 18 borough, deceased, ; 6 Geo. M. Register, ’ fe 44 Att'y, of sald administrator, wee. Ah Z y » N, i 18 has feelers out for the f First publication on the 2nd day of ry lat_ pitcher |up over where Bill , ). 1937. 7, Breadway Bismarck, Distributed by. 18 ++» Oscar Vitt, new Cleveland mana- peep school star, will land Pecomnge © > padi N.D. i HH Le Understand Notre Dame Er iran : 1s talking cham; +.+|pick ... Offers are streaming Bu: bot ker’ , THWEST BEVERAGES, INC. # peed oe ee 8 eae Toa mor about, Cersld Walker in jal) directions 0 lak for 18c plus le sales| GENERAL MOTORS ~ es of i i MINOT is basketball tesm, averaged 197 points| from = plan to trade Zeke Bonura tax and receive FREE one 192-' TRUCKS & TRAILERS FARGO |}, fish three the]... If I do, 11 : eda cae soa | ccatd un Chean be a [ea anne Pn TOBE ae ieibume Ca