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BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY- THE PEOPLE IN THIS TOWN' DON'TEVEN! CHANGE THEIR MINDS-1 AINT EVEN SEEN A CHANGE 1IN THE WEATHER: BY GOLLY! ARE TIMES AS HARD ADS THAT ? SORRY-BUT | CAN'T CHANGE A TEN-DOLLAR Bl WHAT \ SAD) il OID You | | CHANGE A TEN - DOLLAR BiLL? SAY ? A D 1931, Ini NO-BUT THANKD FOR THE | CoOMPLIMENT - KIN You i —~ ( | DAILY SPO % RTS CARTOON \T LOOKS AS THovaH JOHN BULL AND O:D UNCLE SAM WOULD HAVE A 81T OF REAL COMPETITION I Te— INTERNATION AL MATTHES IN SPIE OF AN INJURE D ARM ANDRADA AND HIS OREGON GRABS VICTORY FROM WASHINGTON U ‘Webfooters_l);eat Huskies 13 to 0 in Final Period | SEATTLE. Oct. 12—On the ,wings of a dazzling 87-yard non- | stop flight down tne Washington (stadium went the University of | Washington's hopes for a Pacific Coast championship Saturday aft- ernoon, when Bill Bowerman, sub- | stitute Oregon end, landed safely Ibchind the Husky goal line. Final seore, Oregon 13, Washington 0. Oregon snatched victory in th dying minutes of play when Wash- ington® was driving like mad under the shadow of the Oregon goal line, turning a possible tie into a clean- cut victory. Both Oregon scores came in the last period, the first on a one-foot line buck by Lillard negro halfback, after ground-gain- ing line bucks and forward passes | had put the ball in a scoring po- sition. Washington then took a brace and started a determined drive to- ward the Oregon goal. Hufford pasted on the third down, but the ball sailed into the outstretched arms of Bowerman, standing on the 13-yard line, who tore straight e otre Dame Held Scoreless by Great Northwestern;Game Played in Downpour of Rain STANFORD BEATS MINNESOTA 13-0 | CHICAGO, 11, Oct ‘and mud and the great Nc lern team cons) | Dame’s famous vict | football at twenty s jan excited throng of T | of | 100 h The veral lnm!chcd in all depa . i 0 game was all but Warner's Eleven Bewilders|times by an aimo luge, but it Nor Gopht.ers by Decep- came the hearest to v tive Plays |last Saturday afternoor a score- The two teams evenly | they marched on b to within the sh PALO ALTO, c; . Oct. 12.—Rip- L)ar‘x(w': goal lin® only to ack. ping Minnesota’s defense with a fourth period offensive, Stanford T 7 G R scored a 13-0 victory over the G MUHLER STARS IN TROJAN WIN | OVER COUGARS the ball on Minnesota’s 20-yard i line. A pass was good for 17 ! phers here Saturday in a fiercely fought intersectional battle. yards. Hillmade tore off another | yard, then Caddell crashed through Makes Four TOUCthW“—‘" Against Coast Cham- Behind reverses, fake reverses the line for a touchdown. Moffatt pions—Score 38-6 be turnad quarterback, miscaleu 1 a punt and Hand, of Stanford, recovered and lateral passes the Indians turn- ed a potentially scoreless game into almost a route. Smcers, Minnesota kicked goal. On the first pl quarter, after Minn | y in the fourth ota had Kkicl T IN WORLD NOW. “Tomorrou’s Styles Todasy”” GABBY STREET| Card'’s Mal{z;;;c; Has Real- Fownes ized Ambition of His Gl()’v(?s Life—Gives Praise LOUIS, Mo., O« et, manager of rdinals, winner s, said over Gabby Louis World's rophone 12 Just received in the latest styles th of the Saturday: “I hav M T rene »d the ambition of my o both Fre "‘,h Sally Lou and So Kid and Pig ere in Joplin Q2 omise kln. hampionship to you tomorrow morning.” The& message was [ daughter in Joplin To' the newspaper said: “I am the happiest n s son and st men world. This is the greate my life. Pitching was th ning point. We had the bett 1ipped .. ’ ¥ E) staff. We beat the great ball club Juneaw’s Own Store “The best pitched games were those by Grimes and Earnshaw Grimes is outstanding because he, came back after being hur “Pepper Martin, of course, is the outstanding outfielder. His work was the inspiration that carried| us through.” | Connie Mack sent Street by Eddie Collin. lieutenant, that the best club won, FRENS Sanitary nd Mack sent me to tell you| hat.” Collins said: “My sincere ongratulations.” | T Napkins SAN FRANCISCO WINS PENNANT COAST LEAGUE Seals Take Four Straighl‘ Games from Holly- wood Stars The World's Best 40c, box of 1 dozen Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 12.—| a score of 5 to 4, the San co Seals defeated the Hollywood | Stars last Saturday and took over | the Pacific Coast League pennant | MEN RODE THE HURRICANES 4 h ed off, Caddell, reversing his field,! LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12—Quar- OF# TUEIR HORSES 0 WIN | ANDCADA St Bl gl ¥ards 107\ 14 ceq ‘the ball back 19 yards. Two terback Orville Mobler led Uni-| "t o o o THE ONTED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP s~ CAPAIN OF THES The other three periods saw bothlgg;hmrmzsq::; l;us,iid,.mr‘(, ;fi:e :;:,:L)z“:; i(.’culf)l::mo&;]'rlzr:,mw‘_zr:‘coast series and San Francisco had : " AR DAL ROV | but in° | ively. Moffatt skirted left end for a conference champions, Washington | L il ; Reallyi s OO IENR TR | them Otherwise Washington bad | teschdown. State, Saturday afternoon. The| A CTOWd of 8000 suw the FRNE ol f ————— I the aavatitags in thoee quisrters. The Minnesotans threatened score was 38 to 6. # San Wranelsco made 14 hits and leTE Sox BOwLERS “Howard 194 170 162—526 Oregon defeated Washington flt»S(&X‘AfOl"Cl'S goal in the first quar-; Mohler scored four of the Tro- 1 error. B J. George 155 155 155—465* portjand last year, 6-0, so smm__tter but failed to score when a jans’ touchdowns, one on a bril-| Holl i d d . TAKE THREE IN ROW |sarding 120 139 1848 e e the. sceona muc. | {orward pass grounded in the llant G5-yard run. Entering the . Bollvrood piade;9 itk abd L i) A ittt lpenne st it allrning “Poer | €Nd zone. game in the second period his fir . o o Ped FlN AI- MlNUTES FROM CUBS SATURDAY 768 T3 845 3986 gponrs Wi ifn*:ncyhphg;;” Last vear the two elevens bat- play, a forward pass to Shaver,| GBSO Diongepaon and el N , - - oo CUBS former 'rivals i tHie Big Ten Cott- t1éd to a 0-0 tie in Minneapolis. |netted 37 yards. Washington State ™0 g e By bebat B | The White Sox captured all Hendrickson ... 170 170 170—510" garance. —_—— {was outclassed in cvery department |, le an ereld was attery ST | three of their games with the Cubs | Robertson 160 160 160—480* g - | of the game except punting, where or the Stars. & . . . |Saturday night in the Elk's bowl-| Worth 109 140 118—367 | JAGK SHARKEY it held the edge by only a slight S e SRS bl California Defeats Olympic|ing' tournament; total scores, 2386 | Kirk 168 133 154455 § |marem. RUMMAGE SALE, A. N. 1. HALL| [ ] Club — Aerial At- to 2232. G.- Messer. 135 145 140—420 { | "By their sensational 7 to 6 vie-| The Martha Soclety will hold a| [ . Mike Bavard and Brice Howard _——— i tory over Southern California Rummage Sale on Tuesday, October b tack Clicks of the Sox had a close race for 742 748 742 2232 Pullman last year, the Cougars|13. Donations will be gladly re- b g d the Trojans’ hopes for a celved and may be left at the X BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. aerial attack which failed to clic until the last ten minutes of play, 12.—An | high scoring honors, nosing out by a single pin for k | total but his team mate rolled the ihighest score for a single game, the former *—Average; did not bowl. HOOVER TO OPEN ' carried California to a surprismg‘xg“- y i OLYMPIC GAMES' ¢ pri | victory over the San Francisco The first match tonight will { The following are scores of prin Olympic Club last Saturday after- be between the Athletics and Sen-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 12— cipal dfoobbnl] games played las o ¢ Saturday: « noon. California won by & score of | ators, the second between the President Hoover has accepted an ; 6 ‘: 0. {4 | Yankees and the Giants. invitation to open the Olympic' Oregon University 13; University f Twice the Club eleven threat- WHITE SOX games in Los Angeles next July. OYWWhTfh‘nfl'gf‘ 12' ol ened California near the goal line!M. Bavard 179 183 165—527 D | Notreml;‘am;a o‘fc R 0 3 s S 126 179—425 t Tn nolre, > - ¥ but could not put the ball over. Koski 120 6 179- Old papers al e Emo! Chicago 7; Michigan 13, EVERYTHING | Must Go! Show- All stocks remarked at less than cost. cases, counters, shelving, safe, filing cabinets, etc. LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS Store Open Evenings Georgia 26; Yale 7. Michigan State 7; Army 20. Navy 0; Maryland 6. Columbia 37; Wesleyan 0. New Hampshire 0; Harvard 39. George Washington 14; Boston University 0. Oklahoma 0; Nebraska 13. Purdue 7; IMinois 0. Georgetown 0; New York Uni- versity 34. North Carolipa 0; Florida 0. Brown 19; Princeton 7. Richmond 0; Cornell 27, Minnesota 0;. Stanford 13. Carnegle Tech 13; Georgia Tech 0. | Holy Cross 7; Dartmouth 14. LaFayette 0; Colgate 16. North Dakota 52; South Dakota 6. | Montana 19; Idaho 21. Olympic Club 0; California 6. Wyoming 13; Colorado Teachers 6. Colorado Aggies 32; Colorado Col- lege 6. ‘Colorado Mines 0; Colorado Uni- versity 27. Alabama 53; Mississippi A. M. 0. Kansas Aggles 20; Missouri 7. Southern Methodist 42; Arkansas 6. ‘Washington State 6; Southern California 38. ST. MARY’S BEAT ARMY AT FOOTBALL SAN FRANOISCO, Oct. 12—St. Mary’s football team defeated the West Coast Army eleven Sunday by a 21 to 7 score. Quarts ano piacer location DoO- tices at' The Empire. “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY CROCERY PHONES 83.0R 85 | @ e e e - The Florence Shop | Phone 421 for Appointment | ! RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | \ WAVES | Beauty Speclalists i | spoile 1 Coast championship, so Coach How- ard Jones' men got sweet revenge| Saturday. | .~ FIGHT TONIGHT NEW YORK, Oct. 12—The long deferred heavyweight fight 'SLEEPY FEELING AFTER |tween Jack Sharkey and Primo MEALS DUE TO POISON \ Carnera will be held tonight if the | | weather man is kind. | A dopey, tired feeling 1s ALWAYS Sharkey, often a contender, but'a sign that waste food matter stays |never a champion, is a 7 to 5 fav- too long in the bowels. It fer- crite over the Italian whom he con- ments and forms gas. It breeds cedes five inches in height and germs. It is sure to poison heart, | about 60 pounds in weight. kidneys, brain. | The bout is slated for 15 rounds., Adlerika washes out BOTH upper Prémm,er Jimmy Johnston is and lower bowel. It brings out talking about a $200,000 gate but |poisons which cause gas, nervous-, sports writers say about $100,000. |ness and a dopey, sleepy reelng\ | | | | The winner cf the bout will prob- 'It contains no harmful drugs. Get ably be asked to meet Tommy |Adlerika today; by tomorrow you| Loughran in another “elimination feel the wonderful cleansing effect match” designed to find an oppomlot this German doctor's simple ent’ for Max Schmeling. ,remedy. Butler-Mauro ‘Drug Co., i iin Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. :Rfi naners ar The Tmowre ; —adv CANZONERI WINS TITLE BOUT, { Assoclated P'ress Photo In the third and rubber meeting of the two men, Tony Canzonerl successfully defended his lightweight title a t Jack “Kid” Berg, taking a 15-round decision over the British challenger In New York. This picture shows Berg down for a count of nine in the first round when Tony connected with a savage right to the jaw. Presbyterian Church. /Via/ae somebody happy WITH CANDY Sweetest Day OCTOBER 17th —adv. Whitman’s Sampler 'NUFSED— Butler Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” TELEPHONE 403 Prompt . Deliveries GEORGE Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 ‘Five Fast Deliveries TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohiblied. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such time as all danger of freezing wcather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water plpes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY