THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JAM UAKY 2,1938 ndians Thwart S. M. U. Passes to Win Rose Bowl Tilt, 7-0 Eastern All-Stars Trounce Westerners With Last-Period Assault, 19-3 State Mill Team Will Be Phantoms' TEXAS CHRISTIAN FIELD GOAL Jamestown Whips Foe in Cage Tilt Here Friday Night BEATS LOUISIANA STATE, 3-2 Bismarck Six, 10-1 2 PASSES, CONVERT Slippery Field Curbs Passing, Paul Raduns Scores Lone Bis­ [2-Yard Toss, Paulman to Cof- Offensive Thrusts in Sugar Fights Last Night 'Big Ted' Locals, Hard-Pressed to Beat > — -• - -I • — - -.—••• • - ( marck Goal in New Year's fis, Paves Way for Win­ Hanley May Get Bowl Game Milwaukee, Gut ilia Jones, 157)4) Day Contest Washburn, Face Sterner Akron, O., knocked out Tait Litt- ning Tcuchdown man, 161 14, Milwaukee, (1). Opposition Wisconsin Post Pauk of Princeton, Irwin of Col­ New Orleans, Jan. 2.—(JP)—Bernie Oscar Rankin, 164, Los Angeles, Bismarck's Phillips 66 hockey team Moore, coach of the Louisiana State stopped George Black, 166, Mil­ bowed to the superior skating and gate, Jcnes of Ohio Scor# University football team, was skepti­ stick-handling of the Jamestown Elks, I0NK MOSCRIP KICKS GOAL Bismarck's independent basketball Ex-Wildcat Mentor Linked With waukee, (4). champions, who were hardpressed to Touchdowns cal Thursday that Texas Christian Mexico, D. F.—Rodolfo, 130, 10-1, in a game played at Jamestown emerge with a victory over the Wash­ Rumor of Spears' Intend­ University's 3-2 victory in the Sugar Mexico, outpointed Freddie Miller, Wednesday. Bowl game was a conclusive test of 126, Cincinnati, (10) (nontitle). Amypon and Clark teamed to score Srilliant Mustang March Fern- burn Legion team Monday, will fine! f the going even tougher here Friday ed Resignation San Francisco, Jan. 2.—(TP)—The the squads. the first Elks goal in the initial per­ turing Aerial Attack, Ends night when they play the State Mill Shriners' crippled children's hospital "My conclusion of the game was Red Wings Turn Back iod with Amypon adding two, L. John­ quint, headed by the sharp-shooting counted the proceeds Thursday of that the slippery field eliminated at son, D. Clark and C. Arneson each Washinton, Jan. 2.—{IF)—A report east's 19 to 3 victory over west in the least 50 per cent of the offensive one to give the Elks a 6-0 lead at the on 5-Yard Line Chuck Webster. that Dr. Clarence Spears would be Hawks in Rough Game The game has been called for 8:15 all-star "Charity Bowl" football game. power of both teams," he said, but end of the period. succeeded as football coach at the Officials said the result would not added, "we have no alibis." Paul Raduns slipped the puck past Pasadena. Calif.. Jan. 2.—(&)—The at the World War Memorial building. University of Wisconsin by Dick L. R. "Dutch" Meyer, coach of T. New York, Jan. 2.—f/P)—The dis­ Webster, former University of North be known for a day or two but it pute between the Detroit Red Wings Goalie Millar for Bismarck's lone itanford Indians had every reason lo Hanley, former head coach at North­ took only 15 thrill-packed, last-quar­ C. U., said he thought Wednesday's score in the second period and the elieve in the "third time's the Dakota eager and leading scorer of western university, reached Washing­ contest before a capacity crowd of and Chicago Blackhawks over wheth­ the Minot Elks last season, heads Utj ter minutes to decide the outcome on er it was defensive hockey that gave Elks added two, one by D. West and harm" adage Thursday after tying ton Thursday. the gridiron Wednesday. 35,000 persons was the "finest I've the other by Clark. In the final per­ alters on the hitherto untamed Mus- collection of ex-college and former The report, which could not be ver­ ever seen played in the rain." Chicago the victory in their National Grand Forks central high school stars After three periods of battling on Hockey League encounter Christmas iod Clark and Amypon each tallied ags from Southern Methodist in the ified, was said by a person who at­ even terms, the West broke the scor­ The mighty Sam Baugh. T. C. U. once. 1st Rose Bowl game. that make up the State Mill aggrega­ tended a Wisconsin rally in New York back, and Abe Mickal, L. S. U. star, night, seemed to be growing into a tion. ing ice with a field goal but it only serious matter. Neil York turned in a stellar per­ The big red team of the west, using last week, to have been discussed caused the stars from east of the Mis­ didn't engage in the expected passing formance at the nets for Bismarck ne favorite weapon of the Mustangs, Other members of the squad are freely by university alumni present. duel because of the wet field. The two teams became so steamed sissippi to fall with devastating fury up over the stalling charges slung making a total of 27 stops. Mniar on 7-0 and vindicated itself after Connie Kelleher of last year's Chicken The informant, a Wisconsin grad­ upon the westerners. , L. S. U. scored in the second quar­ Picker quint, "Windy" Burckhard, around by the managers they put on had 22. istressing defeats in the last two uate, said Dr. Walter E. Meanwell, Only on one other occasion was the ter after passes and runs brought the The lineups: ears of Rose tournament play. Quint Nelson, Gordon Rood and Ber­ athletic director at Wisconsin, was ball to the T. C. U. two-inch line a rough and tumble shinny game score so one-sided. The 1928 squad when they clashed at Chicago Wed­ Jamestown Bismarck One determined thrust late in the nard White. The team is managed asked about the report but would not of easterners won 20 to 0. It was the where it changed hands on downs. Amypon rst period turned the trick but in by J. W. Bacon, who for years was nesday night. c Register discuss it other than to say "an im­ East's first victory since 1931 and their When Baugh attempted to pass from Arneson w ic long run a valuable lesson on pass connected with independent basketball behind the goal he stepped over the The Red Wings won the game, 4-2, Jundt portant announcement concerning fourth in eleven games, the West win­ and went back into a tie with the idle Clark w Swick efense learned at a costly price on at Minot. the athletic situation at Wisconsin ning the other seven. end zone, automatically giving L. S. le Rose Bowl sod a year ago made New York Rangers for the American V. Arneson d Baskey Three Ranking Teams would be made soon." Nearly 60.000 fans saw the East's U. a safety for a two-point lead. Dafcy lone touchdown stand up. The State Mill team, the Phantoms The Texans came back in the same division lead. d Drennen It was the understanding among chosen 22 outclass the West's picked Wednesday night's second game, in­ Millar g York For it was the fierce rushing of the and Claudie Miller's Deep Rock Oil­ some New York alumni, the informant players. period to recover a Louisiana fumble ass throwers of Coach Matty Bell's ers of Fargo loom as the three rank­ on the Louisiana 40 and push down to volving a pair of tail-enders, brought Substitutes: Jamestown—Wepler, said, that Spears would resign soon. Miss 3 Attempted Kicks something of a surprise when the West, Johnson, Torkelson, Oliver, Named aerial circus that figured so ing teams in the state Class A division The first thre periods saw the East the L. S. U. 16. Taldon Manto then largely in the upset which surprised kicked a field goal from the Tiger 26. Montreal Canadiens whipped the Engminger, Schauer, Babcock. Bis­ The new rule, prohibiting a this year and Friday's game is ex­ miss two field goal attempts and the Boston Bruins 2-0. marck—Hyland, Byrne and Raduns. I heavy share of the 85,000 persons player from stationing himself in pected to give some indication of West fail in one. Ivho crammed into the historical the "hole"' for more than three what may be forthcoming in the Catholic U Upsets Russ Letlow, University of San Dickinson Trounces |>owl. seconds, has failed to reduce the March tournament. Francisco guard, missed the first Underwood Defeats Donor of Ryder Cup Paulman's Pass Paves Way effectiveness of Ted Meinhover, The Phantoms are undefeated in placekick of the game in the second Mott Quint, 37 to 11 Fittingly enough, it was a pass that 6 foot 7 inch center on the Phan­ state competition and have annexed Mississippi, 20-19 period from the 21-yard line. A lit­ Coleharbor, 19 to 14 Dies in London at 77 >aved the way for Stanford's touch- tom squad. Meinhover. three- three victories from traveling teams tle later. Dick Heekin, Ohio State half­ ©l«kinson, N. D., Jan. 2.—Held in lown. A 22-yard throw, Bill Paulman letter winner at the University of while losing two decisions. The locals back, missed from the 17-yard line. Underwood, N. D., Jan. 2.—Under­ London, Jan. 2.—(£*)—Samuel Ry­ o stocky Jimmy Coffis, put the ball 10,000 Watch Washington cheek during the first half by a wood's independent five defeated the North Dakota and present coach beat the New York Globe Trotters, In the third quarter, Dick Smith, smoothing-working Mott high school der, 77, donor of the Ryder golf cup, n scoring territory and the Indians of St.
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