The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 5

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k930 3y G I()R( E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: MOI\D \\. NO\’ > UP FATHER McMANUS Lo MAGQE GOLF COURSDE - | T cROWDED | T.,‘A'r'gw\\‘ TNKS| HES LOSING WEIGHT PLAYING TS GAME BLT | +) HES ONLY LOSIN /| % MERY WELL NEARLY - | ANYTHING To D/’P\\_\NQ | WEEP FROM -/ FIGHTIN? 1% ) e 7 e | YOU HEARD WHAT ! ) cAN You 6EEJ R || SAID:- 1 WwANT You | TO Go RIGHT oVER! ! AND PRACTICE ©ON {| THE PEE-WEE | SoLF Course f HIS i WHAT REGULARITY DOF A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. additions to one’s it It is the regular saving fund that [CALIFORNIA BEATS JINGTON OARSMEN QUT l='OR FAIM EXFRCISE NEVADA SATURDAY; | i SLOPPY, MUD FIGHT e BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 17—Cali- fornia’s football varsity eleven de- feated Nevada 8 to 0 last Saturday SINE OUt (g ¢ 0 6 @66 e o oo o ittrnoon in a sloppy mud ba Saturday | o o The Bears scored a touchdown in University of I o the second quarter and a safety in ington State | . o the third quarter. ts conference seasoll (g ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 6 ¢ 6 0 06 0 0 & © > unccteated record to cap-| ARMY DEFEATS e et s WESLEYANS ON SLIPPERY FIELD WEST POINT, N. Y. Nov. 17.— On a muddy slippery fleld the Army rode roughshod over the Kentucky Wesley last Saturday a by a score of 47 to 2. The W ans made several strong bids but were unable to overcome th2 strength of the Army’s second, third make it grow. W ashington State Beats Washington University; W ins Coast Champwnshl p ELKS' BOWLING E Saturday night the Tigers—Hen- time ning, Bernard and Koski—kept up |their winning streak by taking three straight games from the Ele- phants—H. Sabin, T. George and Davis. Henning rolled high single game, also high total for the ev ing In the second match the Goats— N. Bavard, Bringdale and Hermle— increased their standing by taking two out of three games from the | Lions—Robertson, Selby and Faulk- ner. In this match Bringdale roll- nd fourth teams ed high game and also high total. DR Ry Tenight at 7:30 o'clock the Beav- M[CH] AN STAYS ers. take on the Leopards and at 1 the Washington Uni- from the 38 yard line g ning three points. owd of 41225, a record for Northwest, Wwitne . GRID SCORES Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. PHONE Lumber for Every Purpose Crew practice started at the University of Washington with more than 100 freshmen out to learn the rudiments of rowing. Coach Ulbri€kson instructs them in the varsity barge. ON SATURDAY The following are scores of im- all games played noon in various pa n State 3; Washington e Frosh 7; Wash- y Frosh 12. a 0; Brown 6 of Missouri 0; Nebras- nois 28; Chicago 0, 19; Penn State 0. on State 15; Oregon Univer- Stanford 57; California Tech 7. California 8; Nevada -0: iversity of Southern Cnl for- Hawail Unives y 47; Kentucky \'/m eyan 2. gan 7; Minnesota 0. (hm State 16; Pittsburgh 7. Yale 10; Princeton 7. St. Mary's 20; Fordham 12. Dartmouth 19; Cornell 13. y Cross 27; Harvard 0. Penn University 34; Georgia Téch 7. Notre Dame 28; Drake 7. Southern Methodist 20; Navy 7 Northwestern 20; Wisconsin 7. Santa Clara 58; San Diegf» ¢ Marines 0. Y NOTRE DAME KEEPS UP WINNING STREAK | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 17— Noire Dame continued the football romp Saturday by submerging Drake 28 to 7. Muilins, Schwartz, Hanley and Brill scored touchdowns for the Fighting Irish. King went over for one to save Drake a shut- out. 4 C - — D PARTY A whist party will be given by | the Rebekahs at the Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday evening, November 19th at 8 p.m. Public cordially invited. Admission fifty cents. adv You Stop - in tzme . Onl: lgfl“fl!bflkfl 4 onhoughc- {w’duld. Seethuthosebnku will stop your car QUICKLY ln-nem cy. Accidents are un- involve serious conse- brakes are not in gpodcondm&llumtdiuanm mnmSflmMgebybm § mlaane JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Brake Service 9 o'clock the Colts play the Mala- mutes. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS BIG TEN HONORS s | Wildeats | Team Standing Won 10 Lost Pct. 833 ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 15. ‘667 —The University of Michigan stay2d gg7 In the runnning for the Big Ten| 533 championship by defeating Minne- 556 Sota last Saturday, 7 to 0. Jack| 500 Wh A 4“ punt 'm OREGON STATE BEATS 333/ OREGON UNIVERSITY; 22| | GAME PLAYED IN RAIN — e — CORVALLIS, Ore;mn‘ Nov | {through the previously ated | W| N N E R UVER University of Oregon grid team last | Baturday afternoon to win 15 to 0.|f | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Nov.| {17.—St. Mary’s of California broke Tordham’s two-year winning streak | last Saturday afternoon before 35, | 000 spectators in rain, mud and fog. | St. Mary’s put on a whirlwind sec- ond half to win 20 to 12 after trail- ing 12 to 0 for two periods. e e Tigers Malamutes Goats Buffaloes Elephants Leopards Cam Bears Colts Lions Beavers looded field. t TROJANS SHUTOUT HAWAII UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. l7A“ | fornia Trojans, spending most ofj| last Saturday afternoon in passing| of Hawaii 52 to 0 before 30,000 spec~ tators. The Islanders put up a The game was played in a steady Lodge No. 1 downpour of rain upon a literally Lodge No. | o'clock, | The University of Southern Cali- —adv. but were no match for the first team. - o INQUIRY IS MADE FOR S. L COTTEN, WANTED IN Al{l? ief of Police Q: A s believed to ba a. He is 30 years , very slender, eyes and brown, r. Anyone knowing of this ked to commun vith cheil. - ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Aurora Encampment No. 1 A nvites the members of Alaska A and Silver Bow 2 A, to be present at he Odd Fellows' Hall at Juneau, day evening, Nov, to spend a social evening guests of the Encampment. A pecial invitation to all visiting has wavy ‘bmhelfi IllnLh will be served. ‘L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. — e PALO ALTO, Cal, Nov., to,7 last Saturday afternoon in a lm less game. 18th at 8| 17.—Stan- | the pigskin, defeated thd University ford swamped California Tech 5 . T0 NUNIVAK IS, BIRD RESERVES Hoover Issues Order Add- ing Several Small Islands to Nunivak Um[{(x e of Agr;('mun'u nd and a number of | unnam islets and rocks situated near to Nunivak Island comprisc the 'addition. ’ ‘The reservation comprises a refuge and breeding ground for ild birds which are said to be ‘31’(“4“1‘ in considerable numbers uring the breeding season. It is dlso a reserve for game and fur- bearing animals. Valid and existing rights that may have been held on Triangle Island and others are rec- ognjzed by the Presi order. A special meeting of the Martha Society will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon in the parlors of the Northern Light Pre ian Church - Play iuaoor Golf a SEE BIG VAN The Shoe Repair Man ALL RUBBER HEELS—50c Opposite the Coliseum DRESSMAKING MRS. FLORA ZINK Sewing of all kinds. Relining Coats. Charges Reasonable. Telephone 2551 Davis Apts. 6th v GORHAM’S COFFEE SHOP Located Near Ball Park NOW OPEN Pies and Cakes Made to Order Everybody Welcome 'WILD PASSING OF ‘ | MUSTANGS CAUSE | | OF NAVY'S DEFEAT BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 17.| —Wild passing of the Mustangs of the Southern Methodists defeated the Navy 20 to 7 last Saturday af- ternoon. The Texans aerial attack was too much for the Sailors. | e 'NORTHWESTERN IS WINNER OVER WIS. | EVANSTON, Ill., Nov. 17—A great | second half drive which brought {the team from behind gave the Northwestern Wildcats a 20 to 7 victory over Wisconsin last Satur-| | day afternoon to share in the West- ,ern Conference gridiron title with | Michigan. 'SENSATIONAL GAME | " WON BY DARTMOUTH ITHICA, N. Y., Nov. 17.—Dart-| _mouth won a sensational 19 to 13! | vxcmry over the strong Cornell team | |last Saturday by passing. Wolff yMomn gave Dartmouth two touch- downs. Cornell scored twice on! passes. | PlTTSBURGH ELEVEN BEATEN BY OHIO 11! COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 17— Last Saturday afternoon Ohio State defeated the east for the second time in two weeks stopping the powerful eleven 16 to 7. The Buck- ssed the Panthers all the SIXTY THOUSAND SEE YALE BEAT PRINCETON | PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 17— | , Yale beat Princeton here last Sat-| | urday afternoon by 10 to 7 before| 60,000 fans, The Elis were favored | | | before the game but barely staved | ! loff a Princeton onslaught - which saw the score 7 to 3 for Princeton for mosi of the game. I © 1930, Licczrr & Myess Tosacco Co. Chock-full of good taste —without a hint of harshness! that’'s Why! and Seward | | THE ELITE STUDIO Has just completed the installation of an expensive up-to-the- minute Lighting System direct from Hollywood. The system carries 100,000 candlepower illumination and we are now prepared to take both fancy and the very up-to-date light- ings in PORTRAITURE; we also have a high power spotlight for the SUNSHINE EFFECTS which will give your portrait a very snappy appearance. Get your Christmas Portraits before the rush begins. THE ELITE STUDIO | i | | e rrreed j M U RESCO at Junean Paint Store USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts EC()N()WY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. T(-l(-pllom- 91 L'VDLRWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING R LR S Dot T e S ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 10:30, 2:30, 4:30 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat i i et

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