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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 11, 1929. * BRINGING UP FA DADDY- DID “YoL READ ABOLT THE TERRIBLE BANK ROBBERY? WASHINGTONU | AND STANFORD IN 6-0 BATTLE Cardidals’ Givén' Scare of, Their Lives in Game Last - Saturday 1 SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—In a sur»| prising battle, the lowly University of Washington football team held the powerful Stanford eleven to a 6-0 score on a mud-covered field last Saturday afternoon. The Cardinals won, as expected, | but only after the scare of nhclrf lives. Stanferd's lone touchdown was seored early in the first quarter by Chuck Smalling, fullback. Twenty thousand spectators wit-! nessed the game. i T i | Missouri spends more than $500,- | 000 annually for protection and pro- pagation of game. Tidney Lindholm, of New York, singing waitress, will get only $2,500 | Bingdale , Mrs. McLean ' DD AN | HAVE A SNEAKIN' BDLSPICION WHO DID 177 HYDER WINS FROM PETERSBURG FIVE Last Saturday night on the Elks alleys Hyder won two out of the three games from Petersburg. High score was made by Metcalf of 211 and high total was also made by the same bowler with 574. The next games will be played Tuesday night. At 7:15 o'clock Taku and Ketchikan meet and at 9 o'clock, Seward meets Cordova. The scores Saturday night fol- low: Hyder 181 156 152 128 95 12 Petersburg 202 ...140 100 112 151 Totals 705 708 — - Quail are so plentiful near Fort Myers. Fla., that the birds roost on the post office arcade marquee. Metcalf Snyder Mullen Mrs. Dickinson Mrs. Gardner 158—475 157—453 162—391 80—256 739-2149 81 Totals 698 Hendrickson 183 145 120 110 150 187572 140—425 147—367 104—326 114415 692-2105 Hermle Mrs. Pigg fo1 breach of promise instead of the $50,000 she demanded. International Newsreel 182574 ARE YOU LOOKING SOLR Al d e 9 - WELL: WHAT \ SEE WYOUR BROTHER HAS S0 BooT? HIDS NAME N THE WANT His @ 1923, Int") Feature Service. Inc.. Great Britam rights reserved. | The following scores are the fi- ,hals in the various football games Iplayed in the States last Saturday afternoon: Stanford 6; Washington 0. Washington State 41; Idaho 7. ‘Tulane 52; Auburn 0. Michigan State 33; Aggies 19. Illinois 17; Army 7. | California 53; Montana 18. | ! Wisconsin 20; Chicago 6. 1 | Notre Dame 19; Drake 7. i ! Iowa 9; Minnesota 7. | New York University 27; Georgia 19. | Michigan 14; Harvard 12. | Cornell 36; Western Reserve Colgate 33; Columbia 0. Yale 13; Maryland 13. ' Northwestern 18; Ohio State 6. ! Pittsburgh 21; Washington-Jef. ferson 0. West Virginia 0; Detroit 36. | Southern California 66; Nevada 0. | Pomona 15; Arizona 12. Vanderbilt 22; Georgia Tech 7. Kansas 7; Oklahoma 0. Amherst 13; Tufts 13. Princeton 20; Lehigh 0. Syracuse 20; Niagara 0. Bucknell 9: Villanova 0. Fordham 7; Boston College 6. Maine 25; Bowdoin 6. Penn State 19; Pennsylvania 7. Dartmouth 13; Brown 6. JBR‘UNSWICK LOSES TO FIVE FROM ELKS In the special match between the Brunswick and Elks played on the Elks alleys Sunday afternoon, the| Elks defeated the Brunswicks by | 12671 to 2384. The high score of cne game was {made by Hendrickson of the Elks (with 244. He started off with 244 then dropped. Barragar made the | high total of 634. The next game between the |bowlers will be Friday night at 7:30 o'clock on the Brunswick al- leys. The scores yesterday follow: Brunswicks Kaufmann . ..161 129 105—395 |Larson ... 181 179 222582 Isexton & 0128 —125 | | i Mississippi | o S R S JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED ! IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request | iR Special Bargains Boys’ Rubber Boots—Storm King Small Boys’ Rubber Boots—Storm King Men’s Heavy All Wool Sweater Coats, $15.00 values Men’s Pendleton All Wool Blazers, $14.50 values Men’s Pendleton Mackinaws, $20.00 values Plain Color Soiesette BIG REDUCTIONS IN CHRISTMAS TOYS 30 cents yard P LU TR TEH T D T TR M T T 'Store Closed All Day Monday GOLDSTEIN’'S EMPORIUM GRID SCORES ON SKTURDAY peration, G S i L 157—444 190—513 186—325 Barmes Patrick Ashby 147 158 140 165 139 Totals 752 860-2384 arragar Metcalf Lavenik Hendrickson Radde Bavard 204 206—634 166—316 158—595 136—476 129—321 155 193 158 192 Totals 974 902 L ETEs MINE WORKING AT FULL CAPACITY COAL The Suntrana mine of the Healy River Coal corporation is producing coal at the rate of 300 tons daily 'and at that, some difficulty is being experienced in keeping -pace with the demand, according to Captain A. E. Lathrop, president of the cor- who was in Anchorage this week on a brief business trip. Reserve supplies of fuel at Fair-/ |banks were exhausted during thel ime the Suntrana mine was"closed | during the summer, following the| wreck of the Nenana river bridge! at Healy, and since the resumption | of mining the demand for fuel has |been such that the restoration of reserve stocks has been consider- ably retarded. And in addition to the normal demand for fuel, which in itself is enough to keep the mine working steadily, the Fairbanks Ex- ploration company is doubling the size of its reserve stock at Fair- banks.—(Anchorage Times). - i TCSTPONE CARD PARTY to the fact that everyone ionally busy making prep- arations for the coming festivities which mark the three-day jubilee of the annual Parish Bazaar, Fath- er Menaged announced this morns. ing that the usual Parish Card Party will be postponed until thté1 . talled 434 yards. last Tuesday in November. 1D THE POOR BOY LOOKING FOR WORWK? SPEEDKINGS 70 TRY FOR { JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 11.— ¢ — — The American Automobile Associa- | 795-2671 [ tion, in a bulletin released today, | ference titlessbut it is more than a {announced that dates for the inter- national automobile speed classic jat Daytona Beach, Fla., have been | set for March 1 to 15 next, and that {Kaye Don, well-known British driv- |er, definitely has entered a power- {ful machine with which he hopes to shatter the present record of 231 imiles an hour. The bulletin also stated that Cap- tain Malcolm Campbell of England, who cstablished a record of 207 miles an hour at Daytona Beach, in 1928 with his blue third special, contemplates fitting one of the latest Napier-Schneider cup engines into his machine and intimates that he may make another attempt to regain the world’s speed record. The present mark of 231 miles an hour was established on the sands at Daytona Beach last March by Major H. O. D. Seagrave, also of England, in his Golden Arrow car. ——————— Minnesota’s investment in new schools this year will exceed $4,000,- | 000. o000t oeecceooe e ° SPORT BRIEFS . @0 000000000 Babe Ruth spent most of his time fall playing golf in the vicinity ew York. t) of o the first two games played against Mercer and Pitt the passing attack of the Duke Blue Devils to- ~ MARK AGAIN: NO'! THE COPS ARE LOOKIN' FER HIM- 1T SAYS HERE-HE 1S WANTED &Y THe POLICE - | Polo is a popular sport at Ohio | State. The school has three regu- |lation fields and 90 horses at its disposal this year Last year 70 | men were candidates. | | Columbia . University, crushed by Dartmouth to the extent of a 43 to 0 score, didn't feel so bad after the ig Green had walloped Harvard |34 to 7. | | | Indiana may not win many con- | trial horse in Big Ten. The Hoo- siers eliminated Minnesota from the 1927 race by holding the Gophers |to a tle and repeated the trick against Ohio State this year. Madison Square Garden is trying to stir up interest in a lightweight | elimination tournament. Ken Strong, 1928 All-American, is | starring for the Stapleton, L. I.,| team in the National pro league. | P e e e ] | SARGON Also SARGON PILLS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG *CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders e ) / A "ALASKA’ By Lester D. Henderson ) FOR SALE AT NEWSTANDS SECOND (REVISED) EDITION IN CHRISTMAS ENVELOPE READY FOR MAIL $1.00 :‘ ‘ALASKA’ M, Will make an ideal Christmas Gift for friends and relatives living Outside. WE WARNED YOU before the freezing weather to put Anti- Freeze in your Radiator—NOW WE Warn You A gain To equip your car with W eed Chains We carry them in all sizes—for every make of car—BE WARNED. 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