The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDA\ NOV. 18 1929. BRiNGING UP FATHER B R T i on OEAR ST TS 700 BADT| [[Mw év;;;;;;~ [ T MoPE e i Y S 5% MY BROTHER WAD HERE WAS HERE AND LEFT EVERY: || ~— =5 \:/ Szco\fig Haiy F d ‘QS‘E%AN%A?S%EE‘»?_AE_’I l%EEFETN\gl‘:;»OUT THING E‘-EJ HE CALLED-\TS Jverea y 3 r ; i PRESTONE r’fi W | THE PERFECT ANTI-FREEZE = | {. | Does Not Boil Off £ > : Regularly sold at $6 per Gallon, ] NOW—$4.50 vz e - - —— Put it in your radiator before the 7? ., P8 NRAY e fl‘v('zing weather begins L1024 — — R pu lied down a OREGON U IS IGRID SCORES WINNER OVER | ON SATURDAY OREGONSTATE |z soowse s som o o last Saturday afternoon: Santa Clara 13; Stanford 7. Oeon’ 165/ Oseen Stte 6. Hoosiers SwePp on Toward | California 7; Washington 0. W Notre Dame 13; Southern Cali- Champlonshlp SCOYC fornia 12. Is 13 ‘Washington State 13; Montana 0. EUGENE, Oregon, Nov. 18—The| Gonzaga 20; Idaho 14. CHICAGO, Ill, Nov. perfectly oiled Oregon University| sSt. Mary 24; University of Cali-|Dame vanquished Southern Cali- feam won over the gallant Oregon |fornia at Los Angeles 0. | fornia 1ast Saturday afternoon in a State in the annual Civil War game| Tennessee 13; Vanderbilt 0. | fiercely-fought battle punctuated last Saturday, by a score of 16 to 0.| Indiana 19; Northwestern 14. |by a succession of spectacular pass- Only in the third quarter did the| Drake 7; Iowa State 0. hng and scoring plays which swept Staters show offensive signs but| Alabama 14; Georgia Tech 0. WRANGELLWINS (WASH.STATERS = ‘| HARRIS NOTRE DAME . i WINNER OVER | FROM CORDOVA| CLINGH HUNURS R Hardware Co S0, CAL. TEAM Takes 3 Ganes suaight| FOR PAC. N. W, qTANF’P(;“ézfl}?TS;IxiSCLARAi FRONT STREET Saturday in Elks' Bowling Tourney El | STANFORD, Nov. 1 even |Clara, looked upon by S |a third string j; 2d S regulars into the jday, but at tha lto a vxcmry of 13to 7. MISSOULA, Mont, Nov. 18.-=| - | gton State, although out-| Dell E Shertr1, vuaeau's pluno | Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES in air and on the ground,| uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | ally clinched honors of the | AU A . I A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream n Division of the P’umml(\z(mo'\ AND PANCY WORK| or a Hot or Cold Drink Coast by defeating Montana here | Saturday afternoon by 13 to 0. | Anoual ,Civil_ War Game Ends Victory for Per- fectly Oiled Eleven Defeat Montana Saturday Afternoon— Schwartz Is Scorer + Taking three ight games from to 12 Cordova, Wrangell defeated that team Saturday night in the Elks 18.—Notre | PoWling tournament. The scove 190, Cordova 1911. ept the board for scor- |ing honors. His score in the |second game righ individual game, and he ed 619 for high 7:15 p.m. today hed through | _ imatch score. At 5 {the team unbeaten toward the Hoo The Ladies failed to score. Harvard 12; Holy Cross 6. ster goal of National Football cham- (Hyder bowls Anchorage and Ketehi- |~ g on Heg o o0 e o B Gt J I C P l Kitzmiller, the University’s “Fiy-| Colgate 21; Syracuse 0. {plonship. ~ The score was Notre|kan plays Seward in the nighteap. |y, o, l‘mu\d“:he MLonmS a(;r‘;efllslz ;1:;‘;r:‘;:ffc"mf,m\i":h“ ,:1 urch v ! uneau rce Lream artors ing Dutchman,” fractured his ankle| Michigan 7; Minnesota 6. {Dame 13; California 12. Bcores in Saturday's game fOllOW: | 00010 in the third quarter #nd]tric Light and p(mf‘ Co. NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY and is out of the game for the re-| Ilinois 20; Chicago 6. One hundred and twenty-three| : e en cracked the line for 54 yards to|rooms on December 4th in con- mainder of the season. Purdue 7; Towa 0. {thousand spectators saw the Hoo- | Council 187 210619 | G0 o : (SRt Witk & fhney vork andlon " | Utah 44; Wyoming 0. |siers rally from a bad start to sweep | Herrmann 129 1278811 "1)\" tho final period Schwartz ! nb\;elty i Y i “ Nebraska 13; Oklahoma 13. |the powerful California team off |G- G‘]‘)‘"v’{" :“7] igg-‘;g’ e P e AR A SR S WE PRINT EVERYTHING Yale 18; Princeton 0. their feet. ufresne 5 —395 H HEAVY IDAHO | Army 89; Dickinson 7. | Knute Rockne pulled the strings|Mrs. Petrich ...114 110314 | STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Pittsburgh 34; Carnegie 13. for team play from a movable bed — . . \ New York University 14; Missourl back of Notre Dame’s bench. Totals 746 2190 Geo. M' Stmpklns CO. A 0. | cCalifornia scored ‘early in the Cordova | Dartmouth 18; Cornell 14. first quarter by a long pass,| Whittier 169 149 127—445 PHONE 244 Georgetown 0; West Virginia 0. | Schwartz to Apsit on Notre Dame's, Willlams 129 125 127381 pUNZAGA BUYS Pennsylvania 20; Columbia 0. 17.' yard line, who sped over for a Sabin 130 172 150—452 J RN AN | Mrs nd 98 115 106—219 WE WARNED YOU before the freezing weather to put Anti- Freeze in your Radiator—NOW WE sherg 114 90 110314 640 651 620 1911 R tre Dame tied the score by a'MIt and then scored again in the !h rd pericd and kicked a goal only | 0 have Saunders of California l'\k"- MCSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 18.—Gon- wASHINGTUN U zaga trounced the heavier Idaho team last Saturday in a colorful Totals homecoming game by a score of 20 to 14. Gonzaga changed the attack from passes to plunges and back again to take the lead at the half, but lost it in the final quarter, then \the kickoff on the five-yard line '0‘ run through the whole field to a, L touchdown. In the same quarter ' Notre Dame failed to kick a goal. S eee Northern Eleven Battered Antwerp, once in the swirl of the British Malaya, the world's larg- { est source of tin, supplied 57 per cent of the 1923 mllpm despite an- cm‘( methods of mi wour Sult, Phone 528. Warn You Again To equip your car with pulled the power attack, cracked | Wl. call and deliv the line and ends, passed to strik- ing distance, then pushed it over for the winning score. Ont Line and Altos* Warld War conflict, has become| 'no less an active center in peace | | gelher Outplayed |time. It is rapidly developing as a| distributing center. | fl;}m:,z BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 18,-—Bnt-i e SAl S tered on the line and outplayed al-| The Ten Commandments, graven | The Motorship NORCO will 5all imost qll of the way, rushing and on a heavy bronse tablet, have a Weed Chains ; We carry them in all sizes—for every make of car—BE WARNED. Connors Motor Company SRR SBppIRe NEW from Seattle for Juneau Novem-|o.ching the Washington University | ity (place on the front entrance of the| ' ber 20th. See FEMMER or tele-|ieam California won last Saturday, | Washington County courthouse at | MONTAG’S phone 114 for freight reser\;a- by 7 to 0. | Jonesboro, Tenn. BOXED Service Rendered by Experts “0"5 —AAV-| California staked everything on a' — i - swift aerial attack in the scconc_l‘ period to continue on undefeated toward the Coast Championship. 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