The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 5

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w~- e Pt P P e e B Bt i e SPORTS Y S it bbb i i et e i e A PS> s ¢ P 'FOUR CARDINALS ON ALL-STAR BALL TE4M BIVEN nEclsmN ROCKNE SAYS "6 SCHEDULE WAS T00 BIG: Ten Game [’mgmm Will Be - Cut to Light for 1927 Says Knute. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 9—The apecial train bearing the Notre Dame foothall squad from Los Angeles made a briet stop here, Rockne said his schedule this yeut had been too heavy and would bhe cut down to eight games next year, to include Army, Navy, Southern Cal ifornia, Drake, Minncsota and thre others. He blamed the defeat at the hands of Carnegie Tech to the fact] that his “boys were just dead on their feet.” - e YALE OPENS CREW SEASON ON MAY 7 Yale wiil| son with a h Pennsylvania and Columbia M ., at Derby, Conn The annual ¢l with Harvard will be rowed at New London June 24 next. —et——— FOOTBALL COACHES TO NEW start trianguls GATHER IN NEW YORK » CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Bbates of the annual meetin in New York of the National Collegiate Athletic tion and the Football Coaches A ciation were announced by Maj. J¢ L. Griffith, commissioner of ‘lh-)y\‘ of the Big Ten The coaches \\\IIJ meet on December 20 and the N. ¢ A. A. December 20 eetings of a lied groups will be Leld the day be fore the coaches | — - LAFAYETTE'S STAR MAKES RECORD OF 20 TOUCHDOWNS NEW YORK, Dec. 9-—Establi a new record. Mike Wilson of ette stood tod, the high individ ual scorer of F 'rn college foot- ball for the season of 1926. He tallied 20 touchdowns, giving him a total ol 120 points. His rest rival, Wil lia of Connecticnt Aggries, had a total of 90, point beyond Harry Wilson of he army, whao finished third. Lane of Darmouth and Wes ton of Boston College were l'ulll'lh‘ and fifth, with 756 and 72 points, re- spectively. Mike Wilson also had the honor oi scoring the most touchdowns, Wil liams getting 15, ane and Weston, 12 each, and H Wilson, 11 STANFORD COACHES NAME GUTTORMSEN ON ALL-COAST TEAM STANFORD l\l\l RSITY, Dec. 9 Four Stanford men and three from the University of Southern California are placed on the first all-Coast eleven of two mythical teams select ed by the Stanford coaching staff The teams follow: First team—Walker, Stanford, end Shipke stanford, end; Hibbs, S €., tackle; Dixon, Oregon Aggies, tackle n, Stanford, guard; Gor- rell, C., gua Bettencourt, St Mary's, center: Guttormsen, Wash ington, quarterback; Kaer, U. S. C, halfback: Kelly, Montana, halfback, Bogue, Stanford, fullbac Second team—Badgro, end; Schuh, Washington, end erson, 0.A.C., tackle; Chisholm, San- , tackle; Kramer, W. S. C. ‘ Taylor, U. S. €., guard; a- vath, U. S. C., center; Meeker, W. ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 te 12. Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in- struction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admission. H. B. KELLY and J. L. FULLER Truesdell’s Gun Store Valentine Building I GUNS, AMMUNITION, GUN ! AND LOCK REPAIRING ! \ Pittsburgh IS NEW Naticnal League Catcher Bob O Ol Cardinals as roin YORK, Dec. 9.—An AllS team, includi wrell of the St the most valuable circuit during the 1926 n, has been chosen by a com-fany |mittee representing the Baseball [eight writerjudges [ Writers' Association first place awd the Ballots cast in the selection of |second. With the K 11, officially announced by the ! duect of the sandlots of league today. g the following play- | Iil, also received a cash s the most votes for each position |§1,000. on the basis of last season's perfor-| Critz ranked second in the mances with 60 points. Like | Red’s keystone guardian impressive batting average of only First Catcher Rewarded O'Farrell, the first catcher ceive the valuable either league, received possibic 80 points, the player ever player ™ ont highest seven other prize Pittsburgh b Louis Pittsburgh, Carl- ; Rhem. St. Louis. | both pla Herman, Brooklyn. gerous hitters in L. Bell, Cincinnati ri nt defensive baseball. O'F now, St. Louis as looked upon as Chicago; Waner, | coiver, a deadly throy and Brown, Boston. pert handler of pitchers Two From failed O'Farrel post @ having an son, Phili Lortstop £ 1 good Outfield — Wilson, quarterback; Hyland, Stanford, | halthack: Underhill, St. Mary's, haif-| The back; Schulmerich, 0. A. €, fuii-}| | back. NOTICE Border Queen is making freig I1l Have .- — Ihone D - BE-ELECTION” ASHEVILLE, N. €, Dec. 9 "I'l\l- TONIGHT LIBERTY THEATRE recommended ve-election of Baseball Commissioner Landis “without ¢l tailment of authority.’ - | HALL NOTICE After December 10 no telephone \rentals for the month of December wxll be accepted at a discount. Al remmanceq by mail must bear post- mark of not later than last dis |count date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. 5 - Christmas Gooa uc ani A. N. B. ORCHESTRA adv. adv.|p, — THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT YOUR PORTRAITS for Christmas Are admonished to call for an immediate appointment. Don't forget our Art Prints and our Framed Pictuves in your Christmas List. WINTER & POND (O. Big Christmas M embership Drive Why not join our pressing club and take advantage of our Pressing Rates? members only. Remember these rates effect Phone 576 for your information. JORDAN'S VALET SERVICE SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ALWAYS BUSY “THERE IS A REASON” FIRESTONE TIRES New Low Prices NEVER IN TIRE HISTORY COULD YOU GET THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH FIRESTONE GUM DIPPED CORD HIGH PRESSURE OR BALLOON TIRES FOR LESS MONEY THAN EVER BEFOE. CONNORS MOTOR cCo. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR to 1 award in of a vote polled Of the gave him voted him honor, the pro Wankegan voting O'Farrell, the cord, " but onich, were considered as dan addition to playing an ex Sth with my tur you [eizhth but 111 Phone 231, ) PETE LATZ0 IS IN TEN RUUNDS W(‘llvn\n;’m Cham p ion Demonstrates Qualities | in Fight Last Night. | NEWARK, N. J. Dec. 9 Rallying gamely in the last five rounds, Pete Latzo, of iton, Penn., welter- | weight champion. slugged his way to a ten round decision over Joe Sin-| of Butte, Mont Latzo, who has becn fighting lnxJ the lagt six months us champion, was | pros hard in the thivd and fifth | rounds. Latzo scored heavily o] the Montana man's head and body | as the latter tired in the seventh. | Simonich carried the fight in the | Latzo scored repeatedly | to the head in the last two vounds | and was clearly the champion | - .. - Call Collln's Taxy. rnone 4%5;Night) Member Aute Assn. adv, -> Do You Know We Sell Vecto Heaters, Universal Air Blast Pipeless Furn- aces and Super Ifeaters || J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing — Sheet Metal Work outh Front Street Phone 373 Res. Phones 1101,1208 HAULING BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER | PHONE 4772 LAKIC H TRANSFER ] Get Your Car Tuned for Winter “NOw”» | \ The first freeze may stall your ' motor—unless you've had winter adjustments made. | Prepare for snow, sleet, bL..z- zard and cold weather hefore tney may cost you money. Don’t let a weuak battery, faulty carburetor adjustment, leaking pump or poor connection stall you in a snow drift. Get your car tuned for winter NOW. We will do the job right —and right away. 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