North Dakota Eleven Comes from Behind to Beat Duquesne 14-6
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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930 North Dakota Eleven Comes From Behind to Beat Duquesne 14-6 NODAKS SCORE PAIR MIDWEST WATCHING SUCCESS OF FOUR OF ITS TEAMS IN EAST IN SECOND QUARTER; The Tide Is Up—And It’s Crimson PURPLE AND PURDUE Football Said to Bo Almost a ‘Racket’ TAKE TO DEFENSIVE Miss Koenig—ln Person College Sport No Longer Is ARE HUGE FAVORITES Player’s Game but Strug- Easterners Score Early After SUTHER gle Between Coaches Pass Enables Receiver to IN HOME SKIRMISHES i When Mark Koenig, Detroit infield- Wilmington, Del., Nov. B.—(/?}—'The Run 22 Yards I er, returned to his home in San Jose, University of Pennsylvania alumni Minnesota and Wisconsin Ex- I Calif., one of those who greeted him committee on athletics in a report I was a young lady whom he never had yesterday said “soft sinecures,” the ¦ seen before. She came to live with rich financial rewards declared to be JARRETT LAUDED AS STAR pect Easy Games From 1 the Koenigs while Mark was playing frequently accruing “on the side," to baseball in American league cities. successful football coaches, 'threaten South Dakota Elevens R She has accepted the name of Koenig, to make a veritable racket.” of the Jack West's Eleven Practices W too, and is pictured here with her college game if “they have not al- J baseball playing father. ready Defense Against Passes done so.” FORDHAM PLAYS DETROIT The committee made its report to in Closing Half the National Conference of the Asso- ciated Pennsylvania club. The report was read by Sol Metzger, chairman of Pittsburgh. Nov. B.—(API—In a cold lowa-Marquette Affair Is At- foot- the committee. wind North Dakota university’s tractive; State report last Michigan The declared: ball team came from behind “College football Is no longer the night defeat Duquesne. 14 to 6. to Battles N. D. Bison player's game, but is struggle The Flickertails proved to the sat- a be- fans tween sagacious and clever coaches, isfaction of the 15.000 benumbed midwest, good big team is superior to Chicago, Nov. B.—(/P)—'The a match between press-agented sys- that a only scanty layout Perhaps Pennsylvania a good little team in the second quar- with a of football tem. is to be touch- entertainment today, had one eye blamed here, for what gray-headed ter when they rolled over two of its to upset the five-game win- cocked on the east where four grad but remembers with pride and downs major representatives had engage- boasting ning streak of the Dukes. Twice the the good Old days when the powerful Nodak line stiffened and ments. Woodruff system went steam-rolling stopped Duquesne scoring threats Heading the list at home was over all opponents.” within a few yards of the goal line. Northwestern’s invasion of Indiana, The committee urged university of- Dukes Score Early in which the only uncertain angle ficials to handle the football problem Duquesne scored early in the first appeared to be the size of the score in a franker manner, praised the quarter when Eenedict took a pass by which Dick Hanley’s unbeaten middle-western method, pf granting and raced 22 yards to the goal line. Wildcats- would whip the Hoosiers. scholarships to athletes “on the basis Devinney's placement was low. Jar- Indiana, with three victories over of scholarship,- and advocated recruit- rett. scored the first Nodßk touch- supposedly stronger Northwestern ing of by local • alumni during students down at the beginning of the second teams the last three seasons groups, rather than by the athletic quarter on a lateral pass after a appeared to be in for a real licking, coaches. straight expected its march down the field on and Northwestern fourth “Our war is not against high-sal- straight Big football. The visitors were given the Ten triumph. aried coaches,” the off- The situation the same report stated. extra point when the Dukes were was about they paid they CAMPBELL WADE Stagg where Purdue was “Whatever are earn side. at field by sleepless nights end for paired with Chicago. The Boiler- and criticism from Burma went around right all sources, any second North Dako- makers, since their unfortunate start, as who ever frilled 17 vards and the such berths will affirm. The rub is ta touchdown after Devinney, Duke at Michigan in the initial contest of VERSATILITY, NOT STRAIGHT punt. Rich- the conference season, have steadily that a situation similar to that in quarter, had fumbled a golf good place kick. picked up momentum and looked able amateur and tennis, the old stuff mond made a of remainder of the game to defeat the maroons by a FOOTBALL, BEAT NODAKTEAM soft sinecures, has arisen. The During the luckless game a heroic effort to lopsided margin. threatens to become a “racket.” Duquesne made Is good thing with by the aerial route while the Alabama’s Crimson Tide up. it’s something more than running water; It’s a tidal wave, sweeping all A tough battle was in prospect at John B. in New York Sun plays. a which to It may already be one. Here is food score When Is Foster gamble always expecting chose a defensive game great power. Three persons who make the Tide what it is are Wallace Wade, Alabama’s Milwaukee where lowa, somewhat re- of course for thought.” westerners before its destructive x caught punted in most instances rather serving year in that position; John Henry (Flash) Suther, halfback; and John vived after a weak start, had a date Says Passes Befuddled that the c ber side will be and head football coach his final napping. try play. (Monk) Campbell, quarterback. biggest Campbell-is the iron man of the with Marquette’s unbeaten eleven. than offensive Suther is Wade’s offensive threat. North "The North Dakota players were re- Some unexpected excitement was backfield, calling the plays, handling the ball, blocking and functioning to a high degree as a ball-carrier in the The Hawkeyes had most of their Dakota ! Fights Night game just, strength, considered bet- ceptive chaps. They played better Last 1 added to the as the visit- Tide’s spinner plays. but were no « football as the game was drawing to * ors scored the first time. An over- ter than an even bet against the If the University of North Dakota's they (By (he Press) stove set the press box afire smart hilltoppers. team played around the an end than did at the start. Associated heated football against Detroit—Mickey top tier and roof Another great struggle was expected “big time” couple The Army reserves were them Welker, eorlil and threatened the East’s for a of in the latter part, and playing middleweight champion, oatpolnt- field until newspapermen Meyers Is at Detroit where Fordham's power- weeks go home and were Johnny (10), of Forbes VICTORY OVER BISON WOULD Spug they might back formations the ed Rlsko, Cleveland turned firemen and extinguished the ful outfit was down to meet the Uni- beat everything them and the same as first team non-title. between played. Dorval, just firemen arrived and versity of Detroit. The Titans lost the Coast. had North Dakota had been Boston.— Jack Quincy. blaze as Pacific watchful, and they had picked up Mass., outpointed Babe Hunt, spectators were vacating. DAKOTA STATE Petrolle Victim their first game of the season to lowa That Is the statement made by Ponca City, Okla. (10). SALVE NORTH enough Strong At Opening last week, but were primed to redeem John B. Foster in a critical story in information in the first half Duluth. Mina— Billy Petrolic, greatest demonstra- themselves by taking Major Frank to enable them to tighten their de- Fargo, X. D, outpointed Spng North Dakota’s centers for the remainder of the sea- Foe Twice the New York Sun following the Myers, (6). given Fargo Express Floors Cavanaugh's great fense splendidly. Pocatello. Idaho Char- tion of strength was as the Jack rabbits Working Hard With | son. eleven. Army’s 33 to 6 conquest of the Nodaks ley Retslnff, Dnluth, knocked out game opened. The Flickertails took Ray Schultz, who has played half- in Second and Wins Wisconsin and Minnesota had min- Nov. 1. Foster, editor of Spaulding’s Mike Mandell, St. Paul (2). marched straight in Favor of North or competition, with the Badgers Baseball Guide, Sioux City, la—Tommy Grogan, the kickoff and Odds back all season, has been taking a is one of the country’s Homecoming: Games Omaha, Neb* knocked oat Crbnn and deep into Duke Every Round meeting South Dakota State college sports Llverty, Minneapolis down the field Dakotans { turn at calling signals. Kasper ex- foremost authorities. (2). territory, but lost the ball on * fum- pressed himself as well pleased with at Madison, Wis., and the Gophers Foster went on to say that the Are Gopher Features Ran Claire. Wls—darkle Shar- came soon taking on South Dakota at Minne- Army’s versatility key, Minneapolis, outpointed ble The lone Duke score his generalship. Rishoi has jumped Duluth, Minn.. Nov. B.—(JP) —Billy befuddled the No- Johnny Ryan, Milwaukee (10). apparently aropsed to apolis, Michigan State meets North daks, straight afterwards, but it Brookings, S. D., Nov. B.—The South j back lvtlfback where he starred Petrolic, “The Fargo Express,” of Du- but football didn’t. St. Paul, Nov. B.—(JP) —Homecoming Lansing, Mich—George Godfrey. Flickertails. late last yer. Dakota State at East Lansing, Mich. Nodak Game Simple Philadelphia, knocked out Seal the Dakota State Jackrabbits will not win luth decisively defeated Spug Meyers, games at three featured Harris, Chicago (4).