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THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE if CROWD EXPECTED AT PACKER-FRANKFORD TILT Thursday Noon, November, 27, 1930f CAGLK'S F1KST "PRO" (iAMK MARQUETTE ELEVEN AND BUTLER CLASH Bears Liable to $1,000 Fine and Loss of Franchise for Using Joe Savoldi, Claim Referee Fond of Blowing Whistle In Packer -Giant Game, Says Jim Kavanangh HORNETS ID BREEN BAY TO BATTLE-TODAY Hilltoppers Wind Up Grid Season Today. niLITTIV 60,000 FANS SEE FORMER WILDCAT, IRISH STARS PLAY MILWAUKEE, Wis. U.R) Mar. quette university's football team clash ed with Iiutler of Indianapolis, her, this morning In an Bttempt to win its eighth and final game of the season. The Hilltoppers had won the first seven games of the season and play cd to a scoreless tie in the eighth.

The game was played In near lern weather before a small crowd. Eight Marquette regulars were playing their i i i in (QS 1 Telegraphic Inquiries by the Tress-Gillette to Joseph F. Curr, Columbus, president of the National leatur, rrr.irdlnf the official sUlui of Joe Savoldi, who haa been signed by the Chicago Rears resulted In the following wire from the lea que executive: "t'annut give any offirial statement on Savoldi at this lime." Yellowjackets Will Pre sent Strong Lineup Against Packers. Oregon State and West Virginia Elevens Also Clash In Chicago. ly about the Packer's defeat as do many of the Green Bay fans, because he witnessed their fight and knows first-hand what a game they played during that second half.

The most spectacular play of the game, he said, was the tackle cf Mot an by Dilweg, after Moran made a 79-yard run and was within a few feet of the Packer's goal. Moran was being followed by a Giant team-mate, who was watching Dllwcg'a every move, and ready to block hltn out as soon as he made a try for the tackle. Kavanaugh doesn't know how "Lav-vie" did it, but those flying legs wont up In the air, and his arms wrapped themselves around Moran's legs, whtln tho man who was to have done the blocking scratched his head and the crowd roared its approval. There were a lot of other spectacular plays, and all In all it was one of the greatest games in which the last college football game. They wera I Capt.

Arthur Bultman, Thil Murphy, Joseph King, Edmund Andrews, Dav Ronzanl, Richard Honkamp. Francis Delg, and Stanley Nowak. Bud Lin i acott, who was not able to play today because of Injuries, will also gradual PHILADELPHIA A rule that goes back to the entry of Red Orange Into professional football Is being violated by the signing of Jumping Joe Savoldi, of Notre Dame, by the Chicago Bears, and as a result there Is a possibility that the franchise of the Chicago Jim Kavanaugh's most vivid recollection of the Packer-Giant gme In New York last Sunday Is of a referee, with a fondness for blowing the whistle, calling bark every Packer play that netted any yardage. The game may have looked a lot different to the New Yorkers, Mr. Kuvanuugh admits, and he's willing to concede that there Is a slight possibility the officials believed they were rall'ug 'em square, although he doesn't really Incline to the opinion that they did.

Mr. Kavauaugh, whose regular occupation Is that of county agricultural agent, Hcnds much of his spare time in that favorite recreation of Green Bay residents, following the Packers. He went so lar with this as to follow them to New York last Sunday, alter business had taken htm to Washington, D. tuns AIuav Cheeked "It seems that every time the Packers made a good run, or a long pass was completed, that referee would get busy with his whistle and the boys would come trotting bark again," he said yesterday alter his arrival here. "Of course the officials were right out on the field, and I was sitting on the sidelines, but It didn't CHICAGO, ChUv.so football fans, 00,000 or more of them, turned PHILADELPHIA The tilRRr.it crowd that has witnrwd a professional football game at Frankfnrd this ataxon la cxprctrd at the Yrllowjack.

et stadium thia afternoon lor the im iu June. team In the National professional fnnthill mnv lw rnnrollpH portant National lcajnift encounter C()nclj Curk.y 0f the Pack botwrrn the Green Kay Parkers. Parkers ever took part, Kavanaugh said. "Makes you feel pretty good at that," he. "To see what terrlllo odds they're up against, and what ft good showing they ran make." champions, and Bull Bellman's made, over The game Is scheduled to start at 2:15.

Bob Haines, manaser of the Yellow-Jackets, reported early this morning that the advance seat sale exceeded lita fondest expectations. Last Saturday, the Chicago Bears played be- fore 5,000 but the sensational Wisconsin agcregatlon Is expected to draw nearly double this turn-out to the park. Interest In the Philadelphia suburb has been at fever heat all week. Coach lirhman, who scouted the ers, said here today. It also became known this evening that Dr.

Harry A. March, president of the New York Giants, has protested to league officials as a member of the executive committee. The Giants have no remaining games scheduled with the Bears. Dr. March pointed cut that the entry of Savoldi as a professional Is at least a violation In spirit of the rule which prohibits the signing.

of a college player before hut class has graduated from college. Action Not Decided Coach lambeau said that nothing hnd been determined as to action the Packers ma take In case they are called upon to face Savoldi in the Here's the professional football de but of Christ Ian Cagle, former Army star, who now Is playing with the New York Giants. A crowd of 40.000 fnns cheered Benny Friedman, Cagle and their Giants as the Green Bay Tackers, league champions, were de frated 13-8. Cagle here Is shown tlown, at the left, after he had smack cd the Packers' line for a gain. He was badly cut when tackled during the first quarter, but returned In the third and finished the game.

out today for the city's first Thanksgiving day game between major teams In 25 years, as Oregon State college and West Virginia came 'to Soldiers field to play for charily. Tho contest was the first of a 10 year series staged by Chicago Slirin-ers for the benefit of their crippled children's" hospital. Bitterly cold weather spoiled attendance anticipations somewhat, but around $125,000 was expected to be realiEed for the fund. Oregon State, which lost to the Pacific coast championship Washington State eleven by one touchdown, was favored over West Virginia's rugged mountaineers, but a close battle was the prospect. Before the Oregon Slate-West Virginia game, a band of yesterday's Notre Dame greats, and a team of former Northwestern stars, were scheduled to soften up Soldier field for the collegians, starting at 10 a.m.

The college game was down to follow Immediately, look to me as though the Tackers were offside on half of those plays. wnen that touchdown play was called back, even the New Yorkers SHAWANO QUINTET OPENS SEASON AT HOME WITH A WIN game against the Bears, Dec. 7, but he was emphatic in declaring; that the franchise of tho defending team PENN AND CORNELL GRID TEAMS IN ANNUAL DUEL NEW YORK (A football games which aggregate 114 years In age, top the list of a dosen clashes on today's eastern schedule. Pennsylvania and Cornell offer the most ancient rivalry of the quartet having been at it for 35 years. Columbia and Syracuse, although they have played only nine games, have spread them over 29 years.

Pittsburgh and Penn State have met for the last 2ft years In succession while the Brown-Colgate rivalry dates back to 1908, 22 years. sitting all around me seemed to disagree with tho officials. "And Red Dunn felt even more strongly about it. When he was run nut of bounds after catching a pret-ty pass, and when tho referee pulled out his reliable whlstla and railed the play back, Red threw the ball at the Giant who had run him out of bounds. Then he threw a handful of knuckles Into the referee's face, to further emphasize his displeasure.

It wasn't a wild swing, either, because the official grabbed his eye and made It quite evident that the end of Mr Dunn's arm had found Its mark." Mr. Kavanuugh doesn't feel so bad THE MNKl'PR Northwestern Stars Notre Dame Stars I.e., VoetllFCh Sldell. I.e. Stevens Point Five Takes 23-13 Beating In Practice Cage Tilt. Paekrr-Olant game In New York la.it Sunday, started work Monday on a defense that he figures will halt the Badgers air drive.

Behman at Tackle However in the game at New York, the Packers uncorked a- savaKO line plunging attack built around Bo Mo-lenda, former Michigan fullback and this has stirred Behman Into action again. In every practice this week, he lias been going through his paces at left tackle, a position that he has filled only once or twice this season on account of Injuries. The Frankfort leader Is fit apaln fc and the news has been passed around that he Intends to stay iu there 60 minutes against Green Bay. In 1929, Behman was a unanimous choice fot tackle position on the all-American pro selection. Tic ln 1929 With Behman back in the game, the Jarkets will have a great forward line.

Ward, California, will play ths other tackle while Gibson and Hanson, two Minnesota all-Americans l.t., Twomry 1 Cannon Wnlch r.g Law r.t. Bach Vezle q.b., Parlslenne l.h.b., Elder h.b.. Miller f.b., EnrtRht Schueler, l.t. Kent, 1. g.

I.owry, c. Magnuton, g. Sleberman, r.t. Klulier, r.e. I.evlson.

q.b. Baker, l.h.b. McRlwaln. r.h.b. Cslderwood, 1.1).

may be cancelled for this violation. Ho indlcutrd that severe warnings had been received by Green Bay, which once was reported as planning to sign Savoldi when he first was dismissed by Notre Dame. "We could not sign Savoldi," he declared, adding that the franchise of a team might be cancelled for such a violation. Ho also pointed out that the league rule provides a fine of a game for each such violation. It has been shown, however, that the fine may be harvested many times by playing such a star as Savoldi, instancing the cases of Red Grange and Red Cagle as seat fillers.

Will Finish Schedule Coach Lambeau admitted that It would be possible for the Packers to I Official: Referee Hackett, West Point. Umpire Griffith. Field Judge Wyatt, Missouri, Linesman Llppe, with refuse to play the Bears wtlh Savoldi in the lineup under the rules, but declared that no course had been EAST, WEST GRID SQUADS READY FOR ANNUAL TILT HERE are to hold down the guard positions determined upon. It is the opinion here that the Packers will go through with their schedule, regardless of whether Savoldi plays. 1.

Tougher Tread. 2. Stronger Cord. 3. Thicker Tread.

4. More Material. 5. More Cords. STAUNCHLEY FLEECE The rule barring college men was (Special to Press-Gazette) SHAWANO, Wis.

In the first heme basketball game of the season, the Shawano High school team look a 23 to 13 lacing on Wednesday evening from a fast Stevens Point five. The contest, which brought together teams from different conferences, was scheduled as a practice skirmish for both, and was the fourth for the local quintette within six days, as they won from Hillsboro In two eon-tests last week, and dropped a gamo to Wabeno, IB to 15 on Monday The Pointers had the better of the argument throughout the game, the hnlf ended 15 to fi, and showed a defense which kept tho ball in Shawano territory most of the time. Although Shawano Is blessed with a wealth of veteran material, with En, Reed, Weibnlow, Ueckcr and Huntington all in uniforms, the players all showed a tendency toward fumbling and wild passing of which the visitors were quick to take advantage. Coach Gharrlty is drilling his nrm on a man-for-man defenso which his charges seem to be having difficulty In mastering, Cauture, a new find from tip Neoplt way. being' the only man who seemed to set the idea.

On Saturday evening. Shawano meets the Gillett five on the local floor in the i'rst conference en- Clear, Cold Weather for Final Football Game of Season Today. OVERCOATS by Society Brand $50 Lambeau said, after Red Grange dropped his college course at Illinois to rtey professional football. It appears to have been drawn specifically to cover such cases as Savoldi and Grange, with a view of preventing raids on college teams for It would be a simple matter for a student to "arrange" for his expulsion from college to become a professional. and Barraqer of California is to pass the ball at renter.

On the ends will be Tanner cf Minnesota, Etepnovich, California; Wilson. Iowa State, and Kostos, of Btickncll, one of the Yel-lowjacket veterans who escaped the mid-season home cleaning. Ever since 1925, the Packers have been the Turkey Day attraction at the Yellowjaeket stadium and this Hornet field has always been a Jinx spot fo Lambcau's aggregation. Of the games played I. re, Green Eay lias only captnrtd one, that being in 1927 when the score was 17 to 9.

Last sea-Bon, the Jacket3 held the Packers to a no -score tie. Tills was tho only (tame that Green Bay failed to tuck away in the victory column during 1929. Tires and Tubes Six bipf reasons that ALL-STATES lead in direct to tser sale. Reread them. Probable Lineups counter of the season.

Rallnniw Ttrra Tntw iM0 1.10 inixi.tn 1.1s 2IUI.50 on l.io 7.0H IJtf Sftx.v:o i.7o muo jt.i J.ir. IKM.7.". 7.6 .40 1.M Five thousand or more fans were digging out heavy overcoats, overshoes and mufflers this morning preparing for two-hours of excitement watching EasJ and West high school grid teams in their annual clash at tho City stadium. The day dawned clear but cold and the sun came out early, promising somewhat warmer weather later In the day. Both teams were on edge waiting for the opening whistle following their final practice sessions at the school last night.

Light drills were Indulged in with the coaches tapering off work after a short session. East, although regarded as the underdog, was predicting a great fight if not a win. West boys were confident that they would come out on top but were regarding their opponents with considerable fear. They know what has happened in other years when one team went Into the game favorites. Lie There's smart clistinctiori in the deeply napped finish of these fine overcoats.

And more wear, more satisfaction than you'd ever expect of such luxurious coats. An unusual variety of models and shades adds to your satisfaction in choosing. A remarkable value. NEBRASKA AND KANSAS AGGIES CLASH TODAY LINCOLN, Neb. (TV- Primed to do what they have been unable to accomplish In fourteen previous games, the Kansas Aggies were ready today to use everything In their repertoire to upset the Comhuskcrs of the University of Nebraska at Memorial stadium.

Last year the huskers eked out a precarious 10 to 6 victory over the Aggies on Manhattan, Kansas soil and this defeat as well as all of the others ahead of It, the Kansans were ready to avenge. Both teams were reported In fine fettle. The Huskers emerged from their disastrous encounter with the Hawkeyes last Saturday with few permanent Injuries. It will be the final varsity contest for a half dozen of more huskers, including Robert Young, fullback. CHARITY OHIO GAME RACINE, Wis.

P) More than 5.000 persons were exnected today to attend a charity football game be. twrcn Horllck and Washington Park schools. The contest will decide the Big Eight title. Washington Park Is tied with Kenosha for first and Kenosha has closed its season. tJthtr Sizes Equally Low Free Tire Mounting Service.

GRFXN BAY FRANKFORD Left End Dllwej, Zuver Wilson, Kostot Left Tackle Hubbard, ileicht Behman Left Guard Mirhaleske, Wootlln Gibson, Center Earpe, Darllne Barrager, Havens Ilicht Guard Bowdoln, Franla Hanson RlRht Tackle Ferry, Kern Ward, Watklm RlKht Knn O'Donnell Slppnovlch, Tanner Quarterback Dunn Keeborn, lloman Left Halfback lewcllcn, Tape Nydahl, Crahtree li'plit Halfback Enitlfmann, Gondhread, Blood Fharmer Fullback Molenda, MrCrary Rodrlurr Offirials: Referee Whit penn, Newark, t'mpire Tewhlll, Baltimore. linesman Mcnton, Jersey City. WASHINGTOiTfAKES ON 33 IN RACK KENOSHA, Wis. PV Thirty-three persons were entered for today's annual five mile marathon race run here to climax Thanksgiving day sports. A Junior race of two and a half miles is also scheduled.

402 Main St. Grctn Bay, Wis. Minnesota had 4,200 farmer-owned cooperative associations in 1929, doing a $250,000,000 business. cm 0 EARL SUITS TROJANS BEFORE INCORPORATED LOS ANGELES (U.R) The University of Southern California and Washington football teams meet In the coliseum today in the final Pacific coast conference game for each school. Predictions cf further rain today Indicated that the Trojans will slick closely to their power plays, with the OAEEN BAY.

WISCONSIN MAIV AT ADAMS ST. IT'S THE CUT OF YOl'R CLOTHES THAT COl'NTS 1 Ja-vfiiskles featuring a running attack. Close to 60,000 persons will see the game. DELAFIELD, Wis. St.

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Ills speech however will be pitc In the nature of a short fajk then ft speech and will be limited to only a few minutes. A few other of the customary addresses will also be on the ry.ogrnrn as well as music and novelty stunts. Larry Flower will act ns toasimascr. To avoid confusion a new method of handling the banquet has been devised. Tickets have been Issued to all of the ivlted (meets and tickets will also sold to those who care to be sponsors of the event.

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