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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1929. - By GEORGE McMANUS 1 QUGHT TO QIVE HIM " BRINGING UP FATHLR DALGHTER JLST MAGGIE: VTS WELL Y THINK WHATS YOUR L RNOW THAT POAAE e You'T 3E WhHAT IN THE XI'TCHEN AND SEE IF You THINK HE WILL DS b Wy ) \J % n THEY CALL YOL IN WOUR o0 SURRISED T : PLACE? WE'LL 4T ALONG VM NOT HARD TO PLEASE \q ) A PUNCH IN THE NOSE, © 1020, Int") Feature Service, Ine., Great Britain rights reserved. PORTS CALIFORNIA TAKES GAME FROM S, CAL |Underrated Bears Smash Way to Leadership, Coast Conference The All-American debate will be -on shortly, if it hasn't already start-| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 4—In ‘ed. Most of the discussion, as One of the greatest and most spec- usual, will dwell upon the exploits tacular upsets the stadium has ever of the ball carrlers. For variety, trembled to, California’s underrated look into the achicvements of these Golden Bears smashed their way few linemen, so far among the riost to leadership in the Pacific Coast outstanding: Conference with a win last Sat- Sam Wakeman, Cornell, tackle urday over the strongest eleven ever and captain. assembled under the colors of Dort Schwartz, California, guard. Southern California. The Bears M Bodenger, Tulane, guard. A Won 15 to 7. ap Douds, Washington and Jef- | The southern rooters gasped as crson, guard. |their favorites were overwhelmed Soe Donchess, Pittsburgh end. and battered back in the first half i by a California offensc that brooked no opposition. The high light of the game was halfback Lom’s 85-yard run for California. The Southerners scored a touchdown at the opening of the second half. Wakeman, Schwartz and Douds, on one and the same afternoon, put on about as spectacular a set of performances along the forward line as has been witnessed anywhere so far this season. Against Princeton, Wakeman was up and down the line to break up four successive Tiger plays at a time when: Gornell was hard pressed WASH. STATE, JACK COOMBS COACHES A COCHRANE JACK coomBS Down at Duke University, Micky ARCHIE COCHRANE Cochrane’s brother, Archie, is studying bascball under Jack Coombs, (he great Athletic player of years ago. DURHAM, N. C, Nov. 4.—The‘ Archie'§s a first sacker in bases CHALLENGE GAME IS WON BY ELKS FROM BRUNSWICKS Last week the bowlers of the Brunswick alleys challenged any outfit in Juneau to bowl a game and made special reference to the Elks. The Elks accepted and yes- terday the game was bowled, the Elks winning by a total of 2631 to 2482. Patrick of the Brunswick five had high score of 210 and high total of 561.. Metcalf of the Elks had a high score of 210 also. The complete scores follow: Brunswicks to protect its winning lead. Cornell under Dobie, has specialized in turning out great tackles, and WINNER OVER | Wakeman looks like one of the 4 ! best, as good as Hanson or Sund-| | strom of All-American fame. i | Douds was a big factor the same day in W. & J'’s scoreless tie, with Carnegie. He is playing his' PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 4—Wash- last year with the Presidents and ington State put in a claim last apparently set to make it his great- Saturday for the Northern Section est. lof the Coast championship by win-| Stanford ‘had a brace of fine ning from Oregon Statc 9 to 0. guards last year in Post and Robe- | sky, but neither ever put on a threatened several times but timely better one-day performance than interception of Oregon passes by Mr. Schwartz of Berkeley did the Staters stopped Oregon thrusts. | against/ Pennsylvania. It seemed as| The score was made by a touch- | though he made about 50 per cent down and field goal. ‘Washington State's goal was 3 freshman class at Duke university, | .1 ang g halfback in football, and numbering more than 600, has one also is a track man. He prepped member who is just now the most | ¢ gaunton Military academy. prominent frosh on the campus. | coomps is baseball coach at Duke. He is Archie Cochrane, YOUNg|ygt yeqr, his first, he won the brother of the famous Mickey Coch- | goythern conference championship. rane of the Athletics. e i And young Cochrane wants t0| peyiua) of hardrock mining on learn the game from a former Ath- ‘Popof Island, Alaska, is expes letic star, Jack Coombs, the Pitch- | ¢51jowing the reported uncoverfig’ er who won three games from the .¢ o mineralized quartz lead. | Vukovich Barmes Seston Larson Patrick 148 163 180 169 123 147 149 157 . 156 195 182—493 153—502 192—498 Total . 2484 147 210 189 163—489 147527 185—547 181 165—518 204 182—550 2631 Barragar Metcalf Bavard ... Lavenik . Radde Total —————— - WASHINGTON GRID MENTOR HAS QUIT Enoch W. Bagshaw, head football coach of the University of Wash- ington, has resigned his position and thus ended an internal warfare aver the football situation at the University that has raged for a year, with alumni and students aligned against the coach, who is now serving his ninth year at the head of the coaching organization. Bagshaw's resignation was handed tp Earl F. Campbell, graduate man- ager of the University of- Washing- ton, after a lengthy conference be- tween the coach, Campbell and Ward Kumm, Bagshaw's attorney and personal representative in the matter, held at the University Na- tional Bank. In return for Bagshaw’s resigna- tion Campbell, representing the As- sociated Students, presented the icoach with a check for the amount of salary which his contract calls for until its termination in April, Cubs in the series of 1910. 160—430 | 210—561 ) BUT HES RIGHT W) w A 1932, Although the figures were not made public, the amount was believed to be approximately $16,- 000. Text of the resignation follows: To Earl F. Campbell, Graduate Manager, University of Washing- ton: Dear Earl—Kindly accept my res- ignation as football coach of the University of Washington, effective immediately: If it will be of advantage to you, I will upon your request remain in my present position until the con- clusion of the Washington season, which ends with the Chicago game at Chicago, November 23, 1929, Yours; ENOCH W. BAGSHAW. Campbell announced that Bag- ishaw's offer would be accepted and that he will remain in his present {position, assisted by the present ‘Washington staff of coaches. he will step out, and another coach selected by the University will take command. DA NS SRS RETURNS FROM HUNTING R. Ward and C. Garcia, of the cutter Unalga, returned to Juneau on the motorship Margnita after having spent the past 25 days on a most successful hunting trip in the Hawk Inlet district. teeth white breath sweet aids digestion | At the termination of the season of the tackles, shifting his 200 pounds around with the agility of a panther pouncing upon its prey. Bodenger is hailed as one of the best linemen in the South. “He| 'HYDER AND TAKU | . BOWL; FORMER WINS | On the Elks alleys last Saturday weighs 195 ppunds, is very fast and night, Hyder won the game from in almost every line play when he Taky. The high score was made is in the game,” writes an observ-‘by Metcalf with 202 and he also er of the Tulane Green Wave. !made high average of 512. | Tonight Thane meets Ketchikan Two of the East's greatest ball- g 7:15 o'clock and Anchorage bowls carriers are the Army's incompar- wrangell at 9 o'clock. able Red Cagle and Dartmouth’s| e scores Saturday night were wily Al Marsters, fast fulfilling all ‘g5 follows: the rosy promise of his sophomore | year. Notre Dame has a fleet set of backs, with Jack Elder the fastest if not also the slipperiest. Minne- sota’s Arthur Pharmer and Iowa's captain, Willis Glasgow, are !.wo‘ of the Big Ten stars and Nebraska’s | Clair Sloan has come into his own | atfer playing second fiddle to the great Blue Howell. Russell Saunders and Jesse Hill of Southern California, Harlow Rothert, the Stanford shotputter, and California’s elusive Benny Lom and slippery Leland Eisan are now | among the best on the coast. ; Taku 167 160 142 94 66 149—486 137437 148—421 94—287 79—216 607 1847 170 140 131 99 n Radde Kirk Ficken Mrs, Kirk . Mrs. Goddard 152—512 121452 137410 114316 79—216 Metcalf Snyder Mullen .. Mrs. Dickenson .. 116 Mrs. Gardner ... 66 Totals ..... .. 615 678 Easterners who had heard most 'es ) 2 4 Unidentified” Ads about Lom over the radio had a| good chance to observe this triple, Draw Crowds to Store threat back in action against Penn- | sylvania. He does everything well, mgof;gn};‘::fiy" u;;";fl;fi;’;s and it will be some time before he of columns of newspaper space to puts on any better defensive stunt ...otice a single sale. 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