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•Is.® kSISH .;. y-'fimiKtfi- / ' r i;f<>*., 4tm^m" - "wsMrnsdMmmBImm k<"7i?/'* -" ' EVENING DITION. IllltlISi,n E GRAND FORKS HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. **« - t> , ** PAGE SEVEN. •y # f'-lVv^Vs' The Latest Gathered by News of The Herald Rusch to Mifler, put the ball on the HAWKEYES WIS STARS ON UNE FOR BUCKEYE TEAM Moorhead 12-yard lipe. , Fargo was penalized five yards for offside and it. FIRST TITLE VICTORY GAVE KENT ROOD IS was then that Rudd, cool as a cu cumber, booted the place-kick, with IN 20 YEARS Rusche holding the ball on the 30- HAWKCTES TITLE HOPEOFFARGO yard line. Rudd handled the Far<p punting Chicago, Nov. 19.—The Western In splendid Shape; - He bested Reed • -•'' • conference football season dosed of Moorhead, in every «xcpange. In Saturday with the "U"- of Iowa Defeated the Northwestern Kicked Himself to Fatrie in the first quarter he pulled an excep eleven the undisputed champion tionally clevet stunt to (ret off a 40- ftor Ifac first time in 20 yeani The , In a 14 to 0 Victory Intercity Contest; is yard punt: The line had failed to Aubrey Devine High Man in upset throngh which Illinois beat hold and It looked as if he would be Ohio State, 7 to 0, combined with Saturday. "Lionized." forced to run with the ball ,Instead Iowa's victory over Northwestern of kick. He took a couple of steps Western Conference Pen- left the Hawkeyes at (he top of to the s'de, cleverly eluding the: tack the percentage tabic and avoided ier, and punted over the Moorhead , ' . nant Race. what had appeared to be a cer Evanston, ill., Nov. 21—The Uni Fargo, '-N. D., Nov. 21.—Fargo high goal line. tainty between Ohio States and versity of Iowa footbalj) eleven today is today placing its hope on its star, Iowa for the title. Ohio State and plowed its way through/to. piud-cover- "Dene" Rudd to win the state high TO CONTROL AMATEUR SKATING. Chicago, Nov. 21.—(By The Asso Chicago tied'for second and third ed and rain-soaked field tb the west school football championship in the Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 21.—Fol ciated Press.) —Aubrey Devine, the , and Wisconsin was fourth. ern, conference champibnshlp arid.to game to -be played against Grafton lowing the'completion of its organisa little all-westerii captain and quarter Today's games not only estab the championship of, the : mlddle#est i high school some time this week. tion and having received its charter back of the University of Iowa foot lished Iowa as supreme in con? by defeating Northwest%rn University "Dene" Rudd, the new idol of high from the Amateur Athletic union, the ball eleven, western conference cham ferenc6 circles but gave the eleven: 14 to 0, while Illinois wasellminating - school footabll fans and just now a Minnesota Skating association, which virtually an undisputed claim to Ohio State from the race in . a "game 1 social favorite, is Just a "kid," who recently withdrew from the Western pions, led all the. big ten stars in scor- , : lng during the; past season. Devine the championship of thp. middle-' which was-the biggest upset ot the | sincewinn ng the intercity high school Skating association, will control ama tallied 68 of the 123. points hli team west. The Hawkeyes won five con-,; season.-' ( football championship for Fargo from teur skating in this state. Formerly, ference games and losing none, de Moorhead by his sensational place* made In championship contests, a rec 1 Despite Iowa's victory; the -North- ' the Western Skating association had ord which has not been equalled In feated Notre Dame, the leading western eleven brought honors to its kick last Saturdav afternoon, has jurisdiction in Minnesota. the conference in recent years. mkldlewestcrn team outside the school by the determined stand it taken to cover rather than getting The board of directors of the state Devtnfe's record ' represents nine big ten. Notre Dame defeated made against an eleven which it had • into the limelight. skating associati6n will meet soon and- touchdowns and 14 goals from touch Nebraska and also the army. been predicted would triumph'by a I The "little star" failed to atend make plane for a strenuous winter of The final standing: score of from 30 to 4p to 0.' 'The some of the social functions planned ice sports, which will include state downs. He' led the conference in each Team Won of these branches of scoring as well > Lost Tied Pet. champion lowans were held scoreless In honor of the Fargo high school vic and Twin.. Cities' outdoor and indoor * as In the total points. Counting pre- ! Iowa- .... 5 0 0 liooo In the third and fourth periods, but tory. ( There was keen d sappointment meets, according to Edward Gray, of Umlnary games, his total would be Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 shoved over a touchSwn in each ot when the "little star" failed to come. Minneapolis, president of the associa much larger. I Chicago '• 4 1 0 .800 the first two quarters. s His gridiron buddies said that tion. Wisconsin 3 1 1 .780 "Denne's" toe does not work"so well Three branches of activity will be % Ranking next to Devine was Elliott,! Iowa Undefeated. • Wisconsin'halfback, who scored seven ! Michigan 2 1 ••it .687 i on the ballroom floor as it does on stressed—speed, figure and social- touchdowns for 42 points in cham- > Indiana •, . 1 -2 0 .333 The defeat of Northwestern left-' a snow-covered gridiron. Since he skating. Other forms of the winter plonshlp contests, while Locke of L Minnesota 2 4 0 .333 Iowa . undefeated this season.' the registered the famous kick of last sport will received attention and one Iowa was third and Beiding ot,-Iowa' Pnnlufe .. 1 4 0 .200 .team's record in the confefence being Saturday, "Dene" has received scores of the first acts of the newly formed'; tied for fourth place, giving the' Illinois .... 1_ "4 0 .200 five games won and none':lost.In of invitations to social events at which body will be to furnish the public Northwestern 0 > ,> f addition Northwestern conquerors of rinks with competent instructors who .t f : Hawkeyes three of the first four lead V 5 0 .000 <#>•* *V- he might become the "lion" of the ing scores of the season. Nebraska and also of the Army, was festivities but "Dene" has declined will work with the amateurs who are defeated, thus, givine- the Hawkeyes ambitious to gain fame toy their skat Record of Scores. : "with pleasure." an apparently clear title to the mld- Unwilling To Step Out ing; . • The following table shows the dlewestern. championship as well:as to More than 700 members in the touchdowns, goals and field goals and MORE THAN 200 Dean Trott. the big ten honors. "Who knows," said "Dene" last state belong to the new organization. total points made <by the scorers in night, "but what I may lose all the Dean Trott, Ohio State university, is one of. the men w"ho have won . The mtijildy field, covered with wa - * vlt the conference this season, only con TEAMS ENTERED IN -names for themselv.&'.ln the" most thankless-position on an e1even;—that of . ter a foot jdeeo in some places, made •• ->'-v in the state high school cham KANSAS COACH DIBS. C.T— ference championship games being in pionship battle. I'll just wait until Emporia, Kansas. Nov. 21.—Don guard.. Under the modern style of play which minimizes the line plunging j it• impossible for the players to get a thai is over and ir I make as credit 1 cluded. All but - Pixley are back field MID-WEST TOURNEY which gave the guard opportunities on the defense and offense the guard foothold a^d»*•« >»-**•both elevens—— resorted to : Davisv star half back on the Kansas men* position became very Inconspicuous. But^Trott has'made his presence felt 'desperate: forward passing- attempts. able showing as I d d in the Fargo- state normal football team here, died Player—Team. TD. G. IPG. Total Moorhoad inter-citv battle, then I'll • Des Moines, la., Nov. 19. — The. by his spectacular work "in plunging t li rough the ;ppppsing line and sjhlllng The mud proved too great a handi- todafr, following injuries received in a A. Devine, Iowa 9 14 0 68 plays and -in getting into plays after h Is'work "oi^ tbfe'lfne has been .oonipkt'- ' .caphere also and few'of the "heaves be wilUnff to sten out." game with Baker university of Bald iff Elliott, Wisconsin 7 0 0 42 entry list in the Middle-west'Bowling ; v In the meantime his social favor association's annual tournament, to be Were successful. \ win, Kansas, Saturday. Locke, Iowa. ......... S 0 0 30 ites are waiting. They don't know 4,4" I Beiding, Iowa. ........3 0 0 18 held here November 18 to Deqember -Ti»e best pass of the day came in who will be the lucky one. For Sale—Genuine German Roller 3, closed on November 10 witlri mow . ... the first four minutes of play and "Dene's' famous kick was made in Taylor; Ohio State 3 0 0 18 ! Mr a 'touchdown which was'not al- brought the Hawkeyes, their first canaries. Phone 1635J, or call at 920 Workman, Ohio State.3 0 0 18 than 200 teams entered. the first quarter. A forward pass. Cherry street.—Adv. Thomas, Chicago 3 0 0 18 Secretary M. J. Bocker predicts lowed because Harvard held, netting score. After worjrfng the ball down that this year's convention will be the them a 15-yard -penalty.