it ionS. D. U.EverettlcAdkinsIsMoorecDysonl‘JSHaagrtHoppelreGrovesQbL. HansonrhOlsonIhSherwoodfbClinkertCubs Are To Nab Victoryfhicag'oans Believe Charlev Root Will Give Them First Win Over V ankeesSophomore Halfback Scores Twice As North Dakota Aggies Win Over Coyotes, 18-8, In Night Grid GameFritz Hanson Provides Fireworks As Bison Open North Central Conference Season With Sparkling Victory; Blocked Punt Paves Way For University's Touchdown; McKay Brings More Thrills With Third TallyFARGO: N, D., Oct X—(SP)—Frits Hanson, sophomore haUback for North Dakota Agricultural college last night skipped across the goal for two touchdowns-, the feature happenings in ihe 18-3 victory the Bison scored over the University of South Dakota Coyotes in the North Central conference premier.For three quarters things looked bad for ihe Bison, the Coyotes being either ahead or even with the Bison until Hanson went on the second of his touchdown jaunts.The Coyotes scored midway in the opening quarter, Haag falling on a blocked punt for a touchdown. The other Coyote score was the result of a blocked punt, a low pass, which Milton Jacobson was unable 10 get away quickly, being bled-: cd by Moore, Coyote guard, rolling behind the end zone.Hanson Scores Ggxiin 'Hanson scored first in the second period. after a pass from Scholl and er to McKay resulted in a first down on South Dakrt£’£ eight yard line. From there Hanson skirted his own right end to register a touchdown.Hanson was even more brilliant on1 his second trip over the Coyote goal. On fourth down* with inches to* go for .a first down, Hansson slid off his own left tackle, cni back to his right and ran lo yards over the goal.McKay registered the third touchdown, which for sensations ranked with Htutsan's brilliant off tackle dash, McKay slipped inside his own right tackle on a reverse and was over the Coyote gonl, 18 yards away, baiore anyone laid a hand on him.The* Bison end.^ Roman Meyers and Jacobson, played stellar roles irz the line, while McKay and Hanson were the main offensive threats in the backfield.Larry Hanson was easily the outstanding player for the Coyotes in the backfield. Hie centcr of the Coyote line held up well against the Bison thrusts.The Lineup N. D. A. C. 1?Scoef elder Movers Jahr Paris Orness .Firnic Jacobson Selliken Fisher Schollander McKayOfficiate— Umpire. Bill Brennan, Ames; referee, Colvin McDonald, Minnesota; head linesman. P. E. Mickelson, Morn-mgside.Score by periods:South Dakota university _.6 0 3 ft— 8 North Dakota Aggies ______0 6 0 12—18Substitutions—1ST. D. A. C.—-M, Hanson for Fisher; Milieu for Orness; May for M«Hanson; C. Olson for Meyers; M. Hanson for May; Orness for Miller; Perschel for Pirnie; House for Orness: Erlenmeyer £or Jahr; Marquardt for Jacobson. South. Dakota—Martin, for Dyson; Stuben for Everett; Ostluird for Moore; Dyson for Martin; Moore for Ostlund; Ostlund for Moore; Lennon for Stibens; Hsely for Ostlund; OrConnor for Sherwood; Martin for Dyson.Scoring touchdowns—N, D. A. C.—Haitian 2, McKay. U. S. D,—Haag; safety—U* S. D.t Moore.By EDWARD J. NEIL CHICAGO, Oct. l-ifl-Tne Chic??* Cubs ros? in their native ha tin is of Wriglcy field today to face a fresh on-5}aught 01 the New York Yankees as :h« world series moved into its second ph;:st\ Undismayed by two crushing defeats of their beloved warriors in the opening conflict in New York, Cub followers rallied to support the team.T o add to the excitement, Franklin D. Roosevelt and his presidential campaign party were scheduled to attend.Evrry reserved seat in Wrigley field was sold, throngs wailed in line for tue early morning sate of 13,500 blether seats and 3*500 standing room tickets, and there was every indication that a crowd oC 50,00(1 was the least to expect for the third battle of the .series.Cubs Determined.From every side came declarations, amounting almost to fighting challenges, o£ a Cub revival,The spearhead of that almost fantastic hope was the veteran si dearm fast bail pitcher, Charlie Root, the nominee ol: Manager Charlie Grimm for the 1 ask. of holding in check the bats of Lon Gehrig, Babe Ruth. 13*11 Dickey, and all the rest of the marauding Yankees who battered down Guy Bush, Burleigh. Grimes a:id Bob Smith, to 6t in me opening game, clubbcd young Lon War-I neke into 5 to 2 defeat in the second, mki leit the entire Bruin array with a mild case ol shell shock.The prospect of a warm day, although there was a threat, of cloudiness .assured, the theory being put to a decisive test. From an impartial viewpoint it seemed that something, anyway, had to come to the aid of the cubs if the issue were to be prolonged beyond the week-end.The probable lineups;Yankees: Combs, cf; Sewell, 3b; Ruth, If; Gehrig, lb; Laazeri, 2b; Dickey, v; Chapman, rf; Crosetti, ss; Pipgras, p.Cubs: Herman, 2b; English, 3b; Cuvier, If; Stephenson, If; Moore, cf; Grimm, lb: Hartnett- e: Juries, as: Root. p.