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THE DAILY ALASKA I-MPIRE MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS JUST STAND STILL- JIGES I'LL. FIND OUT FROM ONE OF THESE EQYPTIANS HOW TO T THAT TAPE OFF! SAY- HOW DO THEY, REMOVE THE BINDINS ON THE MUMMIES? | FOUND OUT-8UT | DON'T THINK YOU'LL STAND FER I'\'I VERY SIMPLE! lo-15 @ Purdue 46; nklin 0. Minnegota Drake 6. So. Cal. 46; Colorado 7. 'MATCH BETWEEN | SHARKEY-HEENEY HUSKIES BEAT GOLDEN BEARS BY SGUHE §TO0 IS CALLED oFF ! NEW YORK, Nov. 14—~The | heavyweight match scheduled be- Wa\hll‘&’ton WI a k es Onl‘/ {taveen Jack Sharkey -and Tom Heeney has been ecalled off be- Toutbaotis o othee . |iades: ob: o slanlt. ot an: fndiney 3 {to Sharkey's left hand. S Second Period | will not be eble to fight b { next, January, i BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 14—Out | of the North, last Saturday after- noon, rolled the Washington jug- GUNM[',N ;‘RACTICE AS gernaut (o ° crush Californ Golden Bears, 6 to 0, in a thril n-.-‘ battle on the gridiron that Kkept| T 40,000 fans “in doubt until the| eral of the local scatter-gun final gun. {artists took 'part in the Sunday Struggling down the muddy | Shoot of the Juneau Gun Club field, the two mighty elevens | vesterday. all getting ready for sawed up and down, in the most|the Dig shoot mext Sunday when tiercely fought game ever wit-(there will be both turkey and nessed here. prize shooting. | The Huskies threatened a goal| TWO ten bird events were shot three times in the first period but | Yesterday, Maycock winning the Jost the ball. { first with a sco of 8, and Ab- In the second perfod, another|bott the second with 9 broken thrust brought the only touch.|Dbirds to his credit. I i The main shoot was won by Truesdell, who smashed 21 birds From that time, it was anyone's |and won the tickets to the Palace battle. 5 | Theatre which are given each In the last period, California|Week by John Spickett to the high unleased a terrific attack that|™an. | " Wrought them down the field time| Other. scores made and time again; but each time|Were: Morris 23, Maycock 21, breaks in the game bobbed up to|Abbott 21, Baldwin 20, Kirk 18, spoil scoring. Barry, substitute|Macey 16, Bernard 15, McNauch- fullback for California, broko|ton 14 and Heyder 4. away for a 75-yard run to ¢ Sy the Washington goal line but one| of his teammates was outside and the ball camc back with a five| yard penalty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. b Nelson of this. city, is confined SCORES OF OTHER GAMES |in the St. Ann's Hospital with a The following are scores of |bad attack of pneumonia. | other important games played PR N ™ Help Eyes Quick down of the game, made by the Huskies. yesterday Blanche '\el\un gaven-year-old | last Saturday afternoon and the dope sheets were upset in many | pa i instances: People are surprised at the Gonzaga 0; Montana 0, quick action of simplé hydrastis, ' ‘Santa Clara 13; Stanford 6. {borie, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik Army 1§; Notre Dame 0. eye wash. One small bottle helps Yale 14; Princeton 6. any case sore, weak or strained Penn State 13; New York Uni-jeyee. Aluminum eye cup free. versity 13. Butler, Mauro & Co., Druggists,| Pittsburgh 21; Nebraska 13. 196 Front St., In Douglas by Guy's Pennsylvania 27; Columbia 0. |Drug Stere. adv. ! Harvard 18; Brown 0. e Dartmouth §3; Cornell 7. JACK OF ALL TRADES | Michigan 27; Navy 12. Towa 16; Wisconsin 0. 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