Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 18

Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

T7r I 'A 7 vTT-a-i Ua mm-w 'mpjmiii Til HP i il 'iLrir! -i 1 'I 'y 7 'fT' $'r T-V I V) V'-t rrTTvr :7 -t: 7 jT A-'Vr A i -m (- f- pi 1 ii'': Z'- ec i on '''o'- 1 -7 September 28 1936 kb hi 9 1 OriNfewYork Column Room 2Uid Board Yankees Set New Pennant t- CootloiMd from paft StortlLeads Milwaidceeto SecodWm New Tories Sept' opening (hot on theworld eerie were fired (r6m the riJ cuape of the Giant and Tanhee today '--Ty whiu the front offleao dueled off old out' ii Two nut of taut wore completed hut throe of the four did not took Uke aUUfulIy thrown pnaeoa Thqr might not work next time The fullbacks exceeded expectations hut that it not yet one of tba strong positions on tha teem Tba offensive play at' center needs itrengtbaalng hut both Svondacir and Stan Hanaow-ptoyad optonrUd defanatyo fames' Such other shortcomings as' toaffaetiva htocklng ud'amtto tackling ara normal incident of opening gama and win douMlcaa bo corrected in thagatqral course of avanta HER JUTCHrOUR ONfc cTMON LETb FOOTBAU COACH OF DBft 0FTH06E KIND OF HEAR YQUR HiGHfiCHOOL TEAM SENTTS COACHES vtH JAWNEGE BACK HOUR ji HAW-THOSE PLAYS TOR BER JQ HAVE THE MIUTAWTHOSE PUFFLE SYSTEM-! STRATEGY OF" 2 FCRMATfONS he' says rr Iss ccr time napoleon and UNO SOME TRAINED SEALS THE MASTER BALANCIN6 A BALL rr MOVES OF MY awn-THEIR NOSES COULD JC HESS WttAPDI fiUARbdl v- Rssshtn gave Jimmy Dykss hia1 bttteraat pill to awalloW on-the fteak day of tea ISIS major laagua Rate- at Chltaiudasiad dlfne for reaenred cat tfcketa I Tankaaa ma rtxht out and picked thamaehroa and thair batUnt power to take the atarUnf Wedneaday la five gemaa Bill Terry neuneed hla probable atarUag -lineup and put him-If on rebord aa -backing ha Olanta to flnlab on top Ijecauija of tbe old old baaeball thaory that good pitching can al- lenee hoary httUng any time Mora InterMUag howover iron tha praeartaa aundpoint waa tho bnnounooaent by Giant Sacra tary Bddie Brannlck Jthat tba Mo -YGUR r1 tha Whit Sox nu a fighting ovar-Datrott tor qr far tha-Amariean Laagua' Cancaltetloa of g- douhlahaadar with tea NL Loula Browns yaaterday waa a erual htow to tea grnppy manager who In throe years at the ef tea White Son taa gtvan a flnbdlvtatan AmaricM Lugua team tor tea first ten sine 1IB-tha year after the Black Rob The Other SM To balance thaaa deficiencies however we flnd mors strong points than can hnsnumarnted In limited space -ProhnUjr the meat important fact established by opanlng gams waa that Bud WUklnaoty to the quarterback Bamto Btoiypn has bean looking '7 Ho a by Umpetament and abUlyTtha key mail oil the team and it to the key petition He iaAn gnat toadcr-ud groat athlete -What luck that ha to good fortune that he fits nstprolly tot the a ouartcrbackl 3 MUwaukc! Brawara will go into tho third game of tha "little -wait arias" tenlfh with a two-gams toad over tha Buffalo Blaona and almost unanimous backing for tha Junior baseball Utla Tba-Brawara ralnad out Saturday night probably will assign' Luka Hamlla to' tha pitching teak tonight white Cart Fischer southpaw sea who has recovered from a lightly -turned ankle la expected to alert tor tho 'Blaona 'j Tha aartaa will movs pa Jo Buffalo after tonight's Lin Btortl mado an Impraaalva Md for tho aarla hapo rola teat night when ha horns rod la tho ninth with on aboard to tie tha acora and homarad again In tha alaventh to 'Win tha game to A -baton I0JBS fans Tba Blaona scored aingla runs off Clyde Hatter Milwaukee aouthpaw Ip tha aacond fifth and sixth inning while Bob Kilns bald tha Aaaoalatlon champions hltlaaa KUnoreUrod Jr lha MymthJtpw nr after GulUe hit noma aim and Chat Isaba doubled Ingto acorad Xaaha Buffalo acorad a Iona run In tha eighth and both teams acorad ones la tha ii Buffalo made 10 hits-oft Hatter and tha winning pitcher For PrasnalliMd played arrorlepa balL Tha Brawan-wara victlma-f a ftrtWnnlng triple play whleh caught i Ground reaerrad and bon aoetlona are oompletely gone for the flrat aCOiid and If neeeaaary alxt wne- Let us any thto-and you may Shack on It later: baton tha kae andadyou wlll ho saying of him that ha eomblnM tha lcadorohlp of LaVplfwmi tha "gcnaralahlp of geldeL 1 In Saturday gams Wilkinson Ray King) Julius Altonaa and' Ed Wldaath won the perfect football ayera but not tha only man who daacrvs pralsa 7 Yinkfli Mi Om 'Tbl TaOkeea WM trill MUrtcln iDyka duh howpvar upaef tho prvaoason dopaatara plenty by finishing third a half game behind tea Tigers If tea White Sox had Vote of thalr achsdulad an-eountera agalnat tba Browma they would havr aadedvup a half gama in front-of ha )SSS world champions-- 17 -4-V Hlghllgbt of tea final aneouatara aa tea Chicago Cub T-to-4 triumph aver -tea 8L Louis Cerdlaala to ria tea Oaahauae Gang tor aao-ond place hi tea National five gamaa behind tea pennant-winning New York GiMta who war- bowlad Brooklyn Th the third -fourth had fifth cbadulad for Friday Saturday and Sunday reported a abortage of reaerrad aaat ticket In hla pra-baUU atatemant Tarry aunad hla Olanta for their pitching" overlooking the Broadway betting odd Of 11 to 30 tip or down with the -Tankaaa farorltea -and tha fact: that hla number two pitcher Fat Freddy Flteataunena' looked In anything hut chaaplonahlp fonoLpaetetday Terry alao made It -known that hea atartlng hlmadf at fltet bw in tho opantag game which icing Tho sophomore guard Horace Ban stepped In without warn-tng whea It waa discovered at tho last minute Wald waa unfit to 1 play took a terrific beating through moot of Um gun and played htopooltton to Mg league faahlou -rT" Lew Midler making hla flrat etart alright tackle waa asked to play the fhn SO minutes and reaponded with grand-gama of footbalL Hs typical top grada Mlnneaote tackle now COLLEGER! Uhalt batwaan third and homa Outlie ba batwaan flrat and aaeond -and Wilburn sliding foto third' JUDGE! 'UlSa I -it a a I -v? CarT Hubball la anpocted to pitch deapite hla pravloua that Sambo Laalla would oovertha Budge Defeats Perry in Finals Tho aophomon guardajid they won all ophomocw' aavo Date Hanson wM had part tlmo aenrlce deserve much of tho credit tor tho victory Throughout the gam they won tho targets of Washington's ahuhlng aplnnars and cutbneka and they atobd up to tho attack la the huumcr of veteran campaigner! Let aay we hava nayer aecn moro hrUUnat defenalva fast-'' tall -than JjUllua Altonaa tackling wits poetry to tT Plain of OfficialPuts ersin Pittsburgh 8 to 5 tea Pirates ending up In fourth pteca white tea Rqfa finlahad fifth 30 gamaa nwny Paul Wanar of th Pirates got ora hit to win Nation Leagua hatting hotaora with mark of 'XU topping Bate Pbalpa of tha Dodgara by ais polnta Tba' aixthftaea Boston Bead dl vldad twin Mn with Phlladriphla winning tha first' 7 to A then falling: 4 to 8 By HALSEY BALL -tolnif Staff Cbirai jendent)yv Los' Angelas Sept dJJtt-Doo-ald Budge of OakteBdCallfv kapt tha Paelfle aouthwaat tennis championship in man's singles division today haaauaa ha rafuaad to vacate by datoat bafora tha sea amateurs Tha rad-halrad Budgataat Fnd Ferry of England by tha acoi 44 l-l ij and- Parry admitted ta tad on of "my-moody la woman's play an all-California affair In tha finate-Gracyn Whaai-er of Santa Monica upset National Champion Allea Marhte for Francises T-fi 14 S-8 Dmlte taring 10 to ft to the I store tha champion Now York Yna-rietortow -margin kaa" victorious margla In--thc Field Against Them A part of tho explanation of tha faci tbat the Mlimeapta at lack did not conduct succession of tong marches to advanced by Johnny GotehaU the field JtidgoT' 1 "Becauaa of the tong rainy season out there" Getchell explained thaTlald haato ta cxmatructad ta bnao of slmoot puro-aandwrlth Juat thin layer of turf It took pretty and it la wall suited to Cartels type of backs tat tha light and nimble bojn thf faathardooted nunara nri not drivers get good' traetton' They take divots and their toot slip-out from-under ywm" -4 Thus Hatheny Thompson and Gmltto' runners la the mlnneaota backfield ware 'out of their element with their light football and their sharp ebang of direction I- ir look tor coating haroea la this elaah and wa give you a couple Ray King at end and Bud Wilkinson at quarter Mr definltalywaa anybody's all' etar end All afternoon ha reflected tha proweee of tho old master Mr Bart Baatom- Flaying tha Vast at tea-opposite flMk waa Jgay AntlL Dwight Read botharad with Irritated aaktay gave way to th Mapla Lake marauder aad- Ray- proeeedad to taka complete charge WUklnaon la going to ba baaut at that quarterback post Bpd ahowad hla handlnea at raealvtpg forwards ha ran tea team wall and hla defenalva play waa Tha alow atartlng plnyof ton hacks paehapa waa anty natn-ral In aueh aa apanar If yon fen North Dakota of ltSfe yen knew American League Stars Head West In the Lather Blppia Chaage Off iThe raat it hla 'IlnOup will he unchangad from JoJo Moote In the '-toadoff i apot to Third via Jackson batting eighth accept when the Tanka throw left-handed pitching In -that Hanlg Lalbar will replace Jim Hippie In the outfield and will-take over the cleanup batting apot from Mal Ott who will- drop to fifth' rt- Tarry's Olant pitching ve Yankee alufglnc argument cama la for a hit of oyobrow rakring aa the reault of Fltaalmmon poor ahowlng iagalnat the Dodgera yaaterday whan ha waa belted out In throe innlnga giving up 10 hits and get-itlng dubbed for five rune In framn With Tat FNddy llat ad a a aacond only to Hubball In dependability and Hal Schumacher completing the trio of already ao-leetad atartlng hurtera Fltaalmmon ahowlng gave rlae to anything-hut confidence WIU It Bo Gomaaf 'Manager Joe McCarthy returning from Washington lot no one In on hla atartlng lineup Although the regular eight man will undoubtedly taka no Bold aa they have nil aanapn tha pitching problem la atlll up in tho alnwilowovor on the 1 otrength of lefty Gome hurt two at arts it waa bellavad Sanoc Goofy" will have tho coll over big 'Rad Ruffing to go agalnat Hub-bell la tha flrat game Despite the fhet the aeries la atlll bv tandlngn at ISM gamaa to hrosk by helf game the (word by the famous New Ymk mur-derenfrowof 1837-7 Tho' Tigers ware the victlma of Rookta Rob Fritoria thna-hlt hurling aa they aracumbad to tha Cteva-taad Indiana 8 to Tha Boaton lted 'ta cam Jtackio wln tea game of doubldutedar 5 to 4 after dropping tha flnt to tha Philadelphia Athletics 8 to 4 Tad Olson framer Dartmouth star np from Minneapolis pttched tha victory Trophy Won i May Ha aroM aomawhst gpogsAy HSuaar- Immadlaiaiy mi toady to sand la a raplseamaat Klng1wsa going to liava km tharo In a nmarind big Gaorga "If ha aSkad for tlma But Mr Wldaath after haaitattng hit- did not -ask for any raapUa i I may anrpriaa yw hut OitTl 9 spirit df tho whol gang 'earn-' -iag feeano woo qoMo arnttar af' fiutlAiM wlmt tea hays thought af -hand big Chnrtay tha team kmiM aauM win if wa played tea faatbaU wa taww Wa warent NaHy'wrrlad Now wva gut plenty to -ward Hcavana yea wa nearly forgot bout-teat play whleh waa called wrong at Tulana ton yaan ago The Groan Wava kleked Off and tha tall rolled across tha goal Una Than it bounced around eruxlty in tha and sons no opponent earing to fall on it Two Tulana man finally grabbed It right under tha opposition nioaes touchdown but tho rtf era brought It out' to tea twenty yard Una And gavojt to tea other guys riding It touchback Ah wall such is Ufa 1 A team of altatan from American Laagua wlll jnvade west on a harnatormlng tourThe team will peas through Twin Cities on tha Groat Northern fay night no tea way to exhibition gamaa at Fargo and Minot Glasgow MonW and Portland Orb rr By Paul Coajtes i1 'L 6" j- 4 i i I I The Baseball i Roundup right from toe flnt wMattai Thteros alxty-mlnuta men of tea gama wars Midler Wldaath and WUklnaon Thus you have two atartlng taektea playing tha anUfa gama at tha moat bruising Una posts'- Than' waa ones whan Mg Captain Ed want down after a Paul Coats Bratnoher Stol to win tea Vlra trophy at tha Town and Country Cluh 7 OF Weekend 48 houra off crowds began pouring today-R Into hotels today Restaurants and Phelan Speakt Up jimmy Fhflan Washington football coach writes tor a newspaper syndicate "He wrote a piece yesterday to yrhleh made many lntaraetlng statements -T- For axampla: Coast football la on par with or auper-tor tab' tho Big Tan brand beenuaa' MlnnesoU has an unbeaten record and Washington- rates fourth or fifth on tho Coast" And this "Tha Minnesota offense to ordinary Without Uram 4 tha team will play some tied game or taro to teama with veraatHa attack''' i' And this of my players an aopomorea and a veteran team Ilka Minnesota cannot make more groimd agalnat them then I will trade my games with USC CaUfornli and UCLA for uy they have to offer In tha BlgTfn" -r i- --Skipping lightly over the apertamanahip of thea remarks Md accepting them etaracterlatle of Mr Fhatoa'a sour attituda and sufficient catenation of whyhe la not too popular In hla horn sector let us consider the pura logic of them Tha truth la the Gophers played under handicaps of training travel and Injuries that must have coat them )wo or throe touchdowns They gave Mr Phelan every conceivable advantagi la tho condition! pf tha game Md then beat him and they beef a team tost la considerably better than "fourth or to the Coast Conference the AmmMvS Fma TT- THE STANDINGS anmcair umii (IWst "snilnsi 1 Pet' Last ynr Tort 1M II esr a a SB ft Sll First II BM Fifth Wsshlaitsa Jl SU Ibtli CtavtlssS 10 Tt Sll Third Sestoa T4 10 411 Fourth Lsuls IT IS STS asvMth ntu(fiua 100 su iishth hotel lobbies put on tha crowded convention atmosphere 1 ticket wart doing booming business and Broadway made Judy for Ite biggest weak Although tho Yanks were favorites la ovary book hotting oted HubNlMriKi -Hated to atop tho Yanks In the opener but that waa tha only bet on which' tha Motional Lea guars ware tops In Upset Polo Finals taiamtmd enm wii ateiw VS Sa MiSurttVetwr aAuIS5lSS? flMl el HUaoZlin-LataW mltr By HOWARD LA FRAY Aaintrsa Ink U-CtaMaaS tcallsd toulwflli-Lsaa Him caitane Amt4- Ea routs Saattls to Mlsnaapolle Aboard MlnnaaoU Special wera 7 That- waa tea cry from tea throats rtf -many a BaatUa rooter after your Golden Gophers had dm tested tba of Washington Saturday to 7 And tea return cry of tha Gopher a they pulled out of tea Seattle depot might wall-hava' boon "Yaah wallow wan For tib waa a gama of breaks on thg part of tha breaka thami-aalvaa iuid on tha part ef tha coeat practice Of working a football gama: A-Thara was no- ona moro dialllu-loned after tea game than Bemle Blerman although Btnli would not fay all the words m4 wd not ftitand to put team id hla mouth Ha waa however- frankly surpriaad at th lack of- knowledge -of tha rule hook on tha part of Referee Bob Morris of 'Seattle a veteran coast conference 'official 1 'r Ma4alt -Evan If tha Seattle fans haliava- they wpra outlucked In tea matter of breaks on fumble' wa refer team to tela decision which In our opinion waa the lhoat -colossal bonar Inca ops that happened 'at Tulana and whleh wa (hall tall you about Ih a moment Washington from tea Mlnneeota twenty yard Una throw a forward paa elnto tha Gopher'a ond xone It waa intercepted by Bud WUklnaon who waa tackled tack tears and Referee Morrla took tha hall back to tha twenty yard Una and gava It to Washington aacond down tan yarda to That play la cut and dried -It should have been a touchback aad tha ball givan to tha Gophers on their own twenty yard line first and tan But even moro quaint wa Mr cxpreialon of opinion Ha aid that a team waa allowed two panes Into tea and ions ha fore a touchback could bo ruled Ha was of course thinking of that part of tha code which allow a team two INCOMPLETE passes into tha end1 sons on tha second of which a touch-back la ruled It alao la a touch-back If a fourth down': paaa la grounded back thoru Might Have Hart Wa thought that Wilkinson must hava dropped the ball although it wa not visible to tea naked ays in a group of closely bunched play era It waa hard to real 1m that a big leagua official waa booting ona like that It MIGHT have been crucisTbecauee laler on the Gopher took the hall on their Jiya yard Una Instead of getting it previously on thalr twenty It la not fair to Centura an official tor lacing a play or seeing It differently than you do That -Ja all in th Sma Md only a moaner pule up howl But when they Vewrtte tea rule book It hlteri caaee a i We ached' 'the Mlnneeota gang how miich they minded the heat end to everyone's aurprlsa tha answer waa affected Washington more teak It did Or ti)e word ofold -timers that WM ona9f tea 'clearaat And hottest day 'that Beattie Jias evar had for a VgaiW' -Usually 1T la cloudy foggy 'Or raining' but tear wak not a apack ln tha aky Tha visibility -pt Mt- Ralnatr B0 miles 1 44th Lai Twa-ihlSw 1 vjUjjJ (Iveriu win wStar (verlU nee tt JetterW Mamt PSA Xn Dot rot I lath hulas rate) Few Tort Waihlaatsa' is JPootpooed nia) FMIsSolplUa 1-4 Boslsa 4-t XSTIOFAL IMWI (Msai StsaSln) Ctuh -W Fet Lsif Tuh N'twToik as as sar- Turd at Louis ST ST 50 Chlescs ST ST ftss First FUMurxh TO SIS Fourth Ctaetaasu Tt SO til i 101 KlsMh VT1 11 SOI EllMh St IM SSL-Smath tack with a goal of toolg own aad held tea advantage la tea first chukker i Aa play went Into tee aeeond Md third chukkers It became apparent-tha -Bluea were offtf tot and Fort Riley capital teed on every Blue error Lieutenant Frank Kelts playing smooth game at tha: pivot poidtlon set up many shots for leap mates Md was aa important cog-ln the Rltey defense duo -of Klelts Md Weetphallnger Even though tho Bluet-were off their gama Fort Rltey yesterday would have bee na good bet to win on tha 'haste of- their- pteyJ ws: SlWWi Pro Eleven' fc Loses Again priDMh h41a a OoMSwkn'' wheabtea keadlc MungeawU Oma CUrk Baav Thomioa SMat Lawaa Little Htoo aaiUb ite a Mila au z- Bryu Onat aad naMqr Rina a tear Mt af aahlMtlwi Unnla autah Lucky for Jim "Itia true tha Ml on note offense waa but that wu tar cause Minnesota did not have to use anything out of the ordinary to that (to (avail hla offense for use In the Big Ten Tha Gopher went win the gam It was a merciful gesture on Berate' lBiermM's part that ha saved hi offense for ue In the Big Ten) Tha Gophers want Into thogama With something like 45 new plays They used three of them once each Md played the rat of the game by repeating over and over agate juat yin of the simpler old play out of teat -year's stock I When Phelan says nine of hla men were sophomore pitted against veteran team he la making a thoroughly misleading state-roentHe'toeani'hine of thS 'etrtire list of men1 used and ha must have used nearly SO He had one sophomore In hla atartlng lineup and moa( ot the ktartera were seniors I Tha Cophere on tha other hand bad only four aenloro In tha CMcasa Lnis 1 Braoklyat ti Fee York -Pittsburgh CtodsnaU Brooklyn Si-Msw York asssrtatlso Flarsfl OaklaaS I ParUaad 14 STABS Bob FsUtr IsSlisi HM Tlwr 'KUETHMIT eTKlMM Nwihsm ascUsa I M- Prl ai-asam nua i iMsia I -I Mans a I 'm wtkm ascusa i PH aimviiiw--e Usm BhUiwi a in laiau i Minneapolis' scrappy Northwest pro football league turn dropped 11 Id 0 decision to tho La Crosoa Wla Lagan bt South high field Saturday afternoon i Tho Lagera led by Steamy Huerv- who scored both touchdowns displayed mor polish and clan -than tha Millsra -Tony Prianll An estimated crowd of 4000 waa on haSd yaaterday witneaa tha overthrow of two favorites aa tha Mldwaaf polo tournament drew ter a close at Fort Bulling Both games In the final wera wop by comfortable margin by underdog Fierro expected to be raced out by a strong Fort Meade team cama through In tha consolation 'finals to outride hud outhlt tea army man and blast through even goals white holding thalr opponent to three earned goal Fort Meada was glva nq ora goal handicap' The Mg upeet cama In tea chaflfr-pkmahlp between tee Twin City Blue Md tha Second Cavalry team from Fort Riley with Riley coming through prlth smashing 8 to 4 victory'ovtr last year's cvhamplon Bob AlMnson who hadfdayad nice polo aU 'week rose to tee heights yaaterday Scoring three goals for Bterro ha teamed with hla brother Lloyd Md Bud Tyler to eontlnpally-liarraeyilii passing game and fonca the play Into 'the opposition! territory When Maada got four free ahota at goal In row In tha first chuk-kr Bob stopped term of teem FOrt Meade was abte to acora onlyona goal In tha flrat half white tea Alblnaon brotaha with Charles Hyde and Bud 1ter acorad four to-put Flam -out -In front Tho champion ahlp gams although fait-waa spotty In chuk-ker It looked Ilka a doaa battte la proapact Riley atartlng wit-ty two goal handicap aeored first but tha Bluea cama -right tp HELD OVER SECOND BIG WEEK Osors Tuiksrll) Athlstles mS Jlpay Po JUS TarktvlUs T-klt baU la Ssubls btaStr ostint: Fou kll UMf IB MMk MM jm-mmurmas-Hh starting lineup and had a total of five men who were regulars test year against eight 1935 regulars In the Washington lineup Four -of the five Minnesota guards were sophomores and SSuT The only seniors In fifth a aenior did not win ntettervtest year awtnierTnvihY la no ucha isslnss aad caugM kicked both plscemenla Tho lluaup: LaCrasM tHj MpU Tilbcnsna la CchalckiM cisihia tr rirvt Irvlvvnlk I Cauls lirwy iiiiaoiMii Gush 53 aosoowoud- Am mV--- g'J awu AMS 4ohaay -Sloos triplti 1 the' backfield all afternoon wcrjBWHKlnQfrAUnnM andThompawL andntee backfield men were used ta nun la wla ever 1 oa ogaeg a nT item ViMtr wW RR Hflilta' Mruitot 'QR eacaacaaa VflllHlfP Ittaaimt Kalssar Mtaimr tlaslmss Makaasky Vll Wla wcea IM HilR nifii RH HlHMHlM fk Iron fry irtd? a-aa aa a Football Stars llaaMpniis InslM Irlvlas YaaktH Our Busk PlratH aad Morris Araavich Pkillts-rsrsr teK Phils te IJMM is aprtMr ArsoYlck ksmer aad sufsM Srtvlaa la mas la alshtea' Vi Muas PoOgsra Dtoro la two runs with stasia so hois Ouats la I tftchtn lob FINAL MAJOR' LEADERS uriigb OAB -K T-ie A St Paul Griddersi Lose to Duluth i' Jaa I tlr'U en 85 yard ran inf passrd for three uthor touchdowns- In vle-'Jiloij1 avrr St BoMventura Ray Antll SUnil" rirrd fumMod nd'FttoV h8S-yafd and Joe RUcy all trWai'a Over Ilow- patnta In M4 Duiutk 'tho rallied GodLU WateingtonTT RtetiUSoorod" first toaelMtosra rinkn tifis Swd bU rfVkla both wttepuiitv Mro0W' Uck FtaHIa running and passing featured Apsita kriuwoa'JIlf AtoHU' lsis-JlJ PA Woaof 'Plnitss ItS 44407 )s gfl ftelto ''04001 jug'HSta liT niUMir Yssks an uj Jt-DuluthlEskl-k pvsroome A stS-patet -defleto Mdxlln byutk iargtn Of a Point ntterv touendawn' opt at'1 Paul's Ralnt In a Nsrlhutd pro jlasglia gama hero Sunday 'i The win aver palgete -uwta bawed tf Cecil Aehirird S7'' TrortyK Jneissi ikl: Oskrlg TiStaoi 1U Fob IM sto 144 Mtdwtak- Csr- Lowell Spurgeon Dlloola Ricked 81- yard fWd goal wftk score waa to Ironwood Downs SMalo llfi Boaura WMU ScOhJlg- KUNZ FUELHOILS Pantkfers 6-0 1 Ironwood Mich RcpL A ten- PLAN NCXTVWTERS CONTORT NOV four touchdowns i and 'phased to Bill Vfnrana far another -In rrt baU to heat Da raulA rout Of Ohio University Mark Kantartan Moasd 4 Bob Finley Southern -Method T'lntewrptrd lateral and iprlntrd dlato-Oasnpteted tfaN pass to RnnopoL who na -IS yards nwft through mud to pave way for Winn lug senra agalust North Tam' Tenchon- 1o YUate Manhattaiii Srorad SS yarda for winning touchdown gainst pickinson Andry-Tiyrrtak' Sraro don BAyard run Md rom-pMrd two touchdown passes agalnat South Carolina 1 away waa greater than ithad bean fiff a month When Minnesota fans kept thelf cost on aa a matter of habit Huskier' Aipporterawen In their shirt alaavaa- and students In th "tooting section actually had peeled naked down to the waist They wen glorying In thalr 'It oniy natural test MiasaaoU -i yard paaS from Pashm an to Regacal Ironwood' football loam a Bf Othrla Yinkwt 1ST Ohrtngrr Turn 144 Cmsottl 11T ArtrtU InOlang 1J3 i r- BITS Avorlil Mum 'gill MirUACTIitir IMsrkk CsrdlnallUIV P' Waatf iPiwsg 111 irpikJ ladiaa S- Fi Olin BruM 141: cmmiu Yiak 0 tr over tha Gogablo Fan- I k- iran-w to 0 vletory Utaro BUnday to 1 1' I V'- 1 -1 I (t rtu rL- 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Minneapolis Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Minneapolis Journal Archive

Pages Available:
523,826
Years Available:
1878-1939