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PAGE F0T7R MOORTOAD DAILY NEWS. Moorheaa, Mtofi. Saturday, October S^^ 1936;' Tigers, Cubs Bare Their Fangs for Bitter Fight to Finish Series Enters Rough House BURKE RUNS WILD BISON UNIMPRESSIVE IN VAUGHAN MAJORS' Landis Investigates Case AS DRAGONS DOWN 14-0 WIN OVER MAROONS BATHNG CHAMPION Stage In Riotous 3rd Game By DICK HACKENBERG Of Chicago vs. Moriarity North Dakota State's thundering ed his own right end for 20 yards WILDCATS, 39 TO 0 herd of Bison gridders, lacking much and a touchdown but the ball was FOR 1935 SEASON Kh vi'ii-Iiiiiinir Battle Completely Disorganizes Pitching of the thunder and minus the light- called back and the Bison penal- Bruins Enraged At What They Said Was Abusive Language ning that carried them to victory Staffs Of Two Clubs; Cochrane Picks Crowder; STAB HALFBACK COUNTS FOUR ized for holding. Late in the quar- LATE SLUMP PREVENTS HIM Used By Umpire In Hectic 11-Inning Battle; over Concordia and held Minnesota ter, however, Carl Rorvig dashed Tex Carleton May Be Cub Choice TIMES IN BOUT OF WAH- to a hard-earned decision in their to the Maroon one-yard line and FBOM JOINING ELITE BANKS Three Of Their Number Ejected iirst two starts, managed to nego- PETON SCIENCE Neville Reiners carried the ball over OF .400 HITTEBS tiate a 14-0 triumph at the ex- on a quarterback sneak. Sturgeon By HENRY McLEMORE pense of a surprisingly tough Mom- again placekicked the point. By GEORGE KIRKSEY several weeks but was not disci- Chicago, Oct. 5 (UP)—The Chi- ingside eleven on Dacotah field last Chicago, Oct. 5 (UP)—The World plined. White Hope Nemzek Uses Regulars Only Few The Bison rolled up 12 first Medwick Second Best; Myer Tops cago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers night. downs to three for the Maroons. Series today developed into a bit- Moriarity, who played third base muy get down on the grass of Wrig- Minutes; Reserves Bear Brunt DETROIT AB R H PO A E The Herd, sorely missing the ser- Momingside completed two of six American; Lee Of Cobs Best for Detroit in the 1908 World Series ]< \' Field today and wrestle for the ter feud. against Chicago, called the Cubs to White, cf 5 1 2 5 0 0 Of Engagement vices of Emil May, sophomore speed- passes, the other four being ground- Pitcher In Big Time lourlh game of the World Series. ster, confined to the bench with an ed. The Bison attempted six, com- Enraged over what they said was task in the first game when he was Cochrane, c 5 0 0 4 2 1 abusive language used by Umpire Or they may stand up and fight Gehringer, 2b 5 1 2 4 7 0 injured shoulder, turned in a leth- pleted one, had two intercepted and lunpiring behind the plate. Hank George Moriarity, in the dramatic Greenberg, Tigers' first baseman, it out with their fists and spikes, Goslin, if 5 ^ 3 Ä 0 ö' By ED EASTMAN argic performance against the Ma- three were incomplete. North Da- By HENRY SUPER idf r Detroit won yesterday 6-5. roons who throttled the Bison nm- kota State was penalized 20 yards 11 inning game yesterday, the Chi- complained to Moriarity that the Fox, rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 Wahpeton, N. D., Oct. 5—A ram- New York, Oct. g (UP) — Arky cago Cubs were up in arms and Fi;'- the .serio.s, as dignified and 0 4 0 ning game for three quarters and to Morningside's five. There were Cubs were bringing religion into Rogeli, ss ,. 5 3 2 paging Moorhead State Teachers' Vaughan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, threatened to cause serious trouble iii.iiiniTly as your Aunt Winnie's Owen, lb 5 1 0 15 0 0 squelched all but one aerial at- no penalties in the first,three quar- their remarks addressed at him. hiffv.ninf^ .society the first two days, college football team registered six tempted by the vaunted State over- ters. playing his fourth season in the unless Commissioner Kenesaw Back in the 1925 series between Clifton, 3b 4 0 0 0 5 1 major leagues, was the champion Moimtain Landis curbs the Ameri- (!i i;n;lely passed into the rough- Auker, p , 2 0 0 0 2 0 touchdowns to defeat the Wahpe- head department. Leo Graves, the Maroons' star Washington and Pittsburgh, Mor- Iki'i: (• stage in that mad and bois- batter of big time baseball this year, can league arbiter. iarity had several arguments with X—Walker . 1 0 0 0 0 0 ton Science School Wildcats 39-0 That one completed pass out of halfback, spent the night in a Par- according to final unofficial averag- t< i()ii;, extra inning affair of yester- six tries floated 35 yards from Er- go hospital after being carried from Landis Investigates the Senators. Hogsett, p 0 0 0 1 0 0 here Friday afternoon. The Drag- es released today. tiay. Rowe, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 ling Schranz to Greg Sloan who the field in the third period with Landis toaay was mvestigating Ready To Close In ons used reserves throughout most sprinted an additional 25 yards to what doctors believed to be a slight Vaughan averaged .385 and only a the altercation. He heard Moriar- 'l odiiy b<')th campkS are ready to Totals 44 6 12 33 20 2 Of the tussle, the goal line in the second quarter. concussion of the brain. Tackled late season slump prevented him ity's version last night but would :iiKiii(lon long range fighting and Big Lyle Sturgeon placekicked the from joining Rogers Hornsby and ALFONSE'S LOSS X—Batted for Auker in 7th. Willard Burke, star halfback for hard after a 15-yard dash. Graves disclose nothing. Then he ordered ( lose m for a bit of man to man point. was injured when his head struck Bill Terry in the elite ranks of .400 Manager Charley Grimm and two CHICAGO AB R H PO A E Coach sliv Nemzek's forces, ran hitters. \vij;k. None too friendly from the Galan, If 4 t 2 1 0 0 In the final period Schranz skirt- the ground with terrific force. Cub players ejected with him to tell liiit. the two clubs dropped their wild during the short time he was BLOW TO GOPHERS Herman, 2b 5 0 1 3 2 1 in the game. Weaving, shifting and Second Best their stories today. musks of Kcntility and bared their Lindstrom, cf, 3b. 5 0 2 2 1 1 Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals Moriarity called Billy Herman, iauL's yesterday in a game which outspeeding the Wildcat eleven, Hartnett, c 4 0 0 8 3 0 Burke scored four touchdowns, outfielder, was second best with Cubs, second baseman, an unprint- HALFBACK ACE FAILS TO PASS :,.'.v merciless riding of the opposi- Demaree, rf, cf ... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Football Scores .353. able name yesterday. Several Chi- three of these on runs ranging from BABY DRAGONS, ELIGIBILITY EXAM; SEC- tioii from the lynch, and wound up Cavaretta, lb 5 0 0 10 1 1 * Buddy Myer of the Washington cago players heard Moriarity. Only '.villi lour of the combatants being 20 to 40 yaids. The fourth he Hack, 3b, ss 5 2 2 3 2 0 counted on a short line plunge. LOCAL Senators won the American crown the coolness of Johnny Corriden, OND ATTEMPT ( 11 1. ed from thi; park. from Joe Vosmik of Cleveland by a Chicago coach, prevented Billy Jur- Jurges, ss 1 1 0 3 4 0 Gotta Injured M. S. T. C. high 0; DUworth 0. DILWORTH TIE i'lic eleven inning battle com- z—Klein, rf 2 1 1 1 0 0 single point. Myer cracked out four ges, Cuhs' shortstop from punching di.sorgunized the pitching Inserted into the fray when Mar- N. D. State 14; Momingside 0. Lee, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 M. S. T. C. 39; Wahpeton Sci- hits in the last game of the season Moriarity during the height of the Minneapolis, Oct. 5 (UP)—Julie !,ill's of both teams. Tlie Cubs co Gotta was injured. Burke on the to put him ahead with an average feud, which saw three National lea- Warneke, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 third play broken loose around his ence 0. ONLY ONE SUBSTITUTE USED Alfonse sat on the side lines today V. I ic forced to u.se both Lonnie zz—O'Dea 1 0 1 0 0 0 of .350. gue players banished. V.iiineko and Larry French, a pair own right end on the 42-yard line IN 0-0 BATTLE; BOTH TEAMS after failing to pass an eligibility French, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 COLLEGES The Chicago Cubs took the Na- Grimm last night protested to ilK.,- had planned to save for later and scored, A series of line plays tional league team batting crown Commissioner Landis. examination. zzz—Stephenson .. .1 0 0 0 0 0 brought the ball into scoring posi- St. Thomas 14; Macalester 0. THREATEN ci:t .. Tlie Detroiters had to drag with .290, four points better than Phil Wrigley, owner of the Cubs, Officials believed AlftTnse, prin- .S( i)oollx)y Rowe off the bench and tion and Burke again pliznged over Superior Teachers 31; St. Olaf 0. Totals 38 5 10 33 14 3 Mankato Teachers 27; Bemidji the New York Giants. The Giants conferred with Ford Frick, Nation- cipal ground gainer for the 1934 na- ihio'.v him nilo tlui breach.