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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 9, 1931. 'WOMENBOWLERS JOIN WITH MEN \|IN TOURNAMENT First Mlxed Matches of Season to Be Roll- ed Tonight ‘Women bowlers make their de- but in competitive bowling tonight when the first mixed tournament of the season starts on the Elks Club alleys. Two women and three men are on each team. The first match, between the | Blucbirds and the Pelicans, will be rolled at 7:15 o'clock tonight. 'At 9 o'clecok the Woodpeckers play | the Crows. Tournament Schedule The complete schedule for the , tournament, which will end Dec- cmmr 22, follows, the first game starting at 7:15 and second games at 9: Nov. 10—Sparrows Kingfishers vs Owls Nov. 12—Snowbirds vs. Robins vs. Owls Nov. 13—Sparrows vs. Kinguishers vs. Pelicans, Nov. 14—Crows vs. vs Eagles Robins; | No game— Nov. 16—Woodpeckers vs. Snow- ! birds; Hawks vs. Owls. Eagles; | oal Blucbirds; R Dec. 15—Owls vs. Sparrows;owlsl vs. Pelicans. | Dec. 18—Woodpeckers vs. Spar- rows; Owls vs. Bluebirds. Dec. 19—Snowbirds vs. fishers; No game— i Dec. 21—Kingfishers vs. Hawks; Crows vs. Eagles. Dec. 22—Pelicans vs. Robins; No game. WASHINGTON U IS ROUTED BY CALIFORNIA U Huskies Unable to Score. Against Bears—Last | Period Victory i BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 9—Fight- ing with a fury that brooked no opposition, the California Bears' changed a spectacularly closegame; into a second half rout last Satur-, da) afternoon to defeat the Unl- [versity of Washington Huskies 13 King- S | to 0. The Bears broke a 0 to 0 dead- lock in the third period vnashlng | through the Washington defense for a touchdown and converted | In the fourth period, Rusty (:Mll‘| |intercepted a Husky pass and ran| ‘35 yards unhampered for a touch- FOOTBALL RESULTS The following are scores of the principal football games played last Saturday afternoon in various sec- tions of the country: Louisiana 0; Army 20. Georgia 7; New York University Indiana 0; Michigan 22. Virginia 0; Columbia 27. | Lehigh 19; Princeton 7. ' Villanova 7; Temple 13. Dartmouth 6; Harvard 7. Navy 0; Ohio State 7. Carnegie Tech 6; Pittsburgh 14. Nebraska 7; Towa 0. Pennsylvania 0; Notre Dame 49t 8t. John's (Maryland) 0; Yale 52.| Ohio 27; DePauw 0. | Towa State 7; Kansas Aggies 6. Arkansas 13; Chicago 13. | ‘Wisconsin 7; Tllinois 6. { Kansas 0; Oklahoma 10. | Utah 28; Colorado College 6. | Idaho 8; Washington State 9. | University of Washington 0; Cal- ifornia 13, Montana 0; Oregon State 13. Stanford 0; Southern California’ 1. Swarthmore 0; Delaware 26. Ripon 0; Michigan 100. Alfred 0; Cornell 54. ! Detroit 9; Fordham 30. Bucknell 7; Georgetown 0. ‘ BEATS MONTANA 'JUNEAU FIREMEN OREGON STATE Wins First Conference Vic-| tory on Rainsoaked Field CORVALLIS, Oregon, Nov. 9.- Oregon State won the first con ference victory of the season lasi Saturday afternoon by defeating | Montana by a score of 19 to 0. The game 'was played on a rain- | soaked and slippery field. WIN FROM HAINES By a score of 35 to 16, the Ju-| reau Firemen defeated the Haines junior team at basketball Saturday cvening in the gymnasium of the Juneau High School. The game was fast and interesting. There was a fair attendance of spectators. The officials were A. S. Dunham | and R. Osborne, referees; G. Went- d, timer; Lloyd Bayers, scorer. e Haines players returned | yesetrday on the Umtcd home | States Army boat Fornance. ————————— Bring us your raw furs to be made up. Chas. Goldstein & Co. —adv. DON'T MISS THE Catholic Bazaar IN THE Parish Hall NOVEMBER 12—13—14 A wonderful opportunity to procure your Christmas gifts at gratifying prices! All the booths will be stocked with bargains. Much fun is promised at the Fish Pond and Beno Booth, and Wheel of Fortune. Come and be young and forget your cares. It will be the best way to prepare to enjoy that turkey dinner on the 14th. A free chance. on a ton of coal will be given each day to every guest e -as today I Overstutted down. Washington and Jefferson: 6; Nov. 17—Sparrows vs. Pcllcans\ Furniture Adds Comfort and Charm to Your Home Sink into the luxurious depths of this daven- port or chair! Examine the rich upholster- ing—note the exquisite carvings—scrutinize the sturdy construction. You'll not be satis- fied until it is set in your home and you’'ll scarcely believe the price tag when you see how much so little money can buy. and Chair, Velour Davenport Jaquard Davenport and Chair, Tapestry Davenport and Chair, Mohairicnn s s Davenport and Chair, Tapestry Juneau-Y oung Hardw are QO. | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIlIIlllI“IIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII"filI||II Suit Clearance Sale Keller-Heumann-Thompson, Quality Clothes have more hand tailoring than any other ready-made suit. TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF SALE Regular $45.00 Regular 42.50 Regular 40.00 Regular 37.50 Regular 35.00 Regular 32.50 21.70 Regular 30.00 .20.00 Don’t miss this opportunity to save suits suits suits suits suits suits suits ... 25.00 . 23.50 Only 75 suits in this lot; don’t wait, buy now. Smart styles and models in a wide variety of fabrics NO ALTERATIONS SABIN’S fiIIIIIIII|I|l|llllllllflllllIlIlIIIII|IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||liillllllilllllllIIIIT +UId Papers for sale at Empire Office|g | | | {owls vs. Kingfishers vs. Eagles. Nov. 19.—Bluebirds vs. Robins vs. Crows. 20—Snowbirds | Woodpeckers vs. Eagles. Nov. 21—Kingfishers vs. Robins; No game—-— Nov. 23—Sparrows vs. Bluebirds; Crows vs. Pelicans. Nov. 24—Snowbirds vs. Owls vs. Woodpeckers. Nov. 27—Kingfishers vs. Sparrows; | Hawks; vs. Ha\vkv | Eagles vs. Robins. Nov. 28—Pelicans vs. Hawks; {No game— Nov. 30—Snowbirds vs. Bluebirds; Owls vs. Crows. Dec. 1—Kingfishérs vs. Wood- peckers; Eagles vs. Pelicans. Dec. 3—Crows vs. Sparrows; Blusebirds vs. Rcbins. Dee. Crows vs. Snowbirds. Dec. 5—Owls vs. game— Dec. Eagles; No 7—Kingfishers vs. Blue- birds; Snowbirds vs. Pelicans. Dec. 8—Hawks vs. ‘Woodpeckers vs. Robins. Dec. 10—Bluebirds vs. Robins. Eagles; Dee. 11—Woodpeckers vs. cans; Kingfishers vs. Crows. Dec. 12—Snowbirds vs. Sparrows; | No game— Dec.© 14—Snowbirds vs. Crows vs. Hawks Robins; 4—Hawks vs. Woodpeckers; | Sparrows; | Peli- | | Marguette 13. Duke 7; Kentucky 0. Centenary 6; Purdue 49. ormwestern 32 Minnesota 14. HARVARD WINS INLAST FOUR MINUTES, 7706 ‘Capt Barry Wood Keeps i His Eleven in Unde- ‘SEESAW CAME - VIGTORY FOR WASH. STATE Pullman Gndsters De feat University of Idaho —Close Score | PULLMAN, Wash, Nov. 9. Washington State nosed out the ferocious University of Idaho foot- fea!ed Class ball team here last Saturday after-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 9.— noon by a score of 9 to 8 on a Capt. Barry Wood kept Harvard in wet fleld. the undefeated class by completing | The seccaw game was full of a 45-yard scoring pass to Hageman | fumbles and interceptions. and drop-kicking the extra point Each team made a touchdown. | over the hard fighting Dartmouth Idaho made a two point safety.'in the last four minutes of play Washington State reported with last Saturday afternoon and win- a 1 goal which gave the neces- ning for Harvard by a score of 7 sary paint to win. |to 6. o i TR | Dartmouth “GCLDEN GLOW"” Christmas first period, Morton tossing a beau- | Cards, made by Winter & Pond. tiful pass to McCall after recovery —adv. on a Harvard fumble. | —————— USE the Question Box at the‘ Bible Chmtauqua —adv.’ scored early in the ———,e— [ Quartz and placer location no-' tices at The Empire. Sensible Prices H. S. 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Dresses made to sell at $10.90 to $12.50 at Sizes 16 to 40 4.95 -=80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank ————— oo Values Will Amaze You SAVE SAV E pprovals, Alterations or Charges at this sale flIIIllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllII|Ill||llllll|lllll||Illllllllllllllllllllll||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll||llll|IIIIIIIIIIlHlIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIII FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED SETS DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS CONGOLEUM RUGS and LINOLEUM SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Co. at BAILEY’S YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 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 prohibited. 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 weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931, All customers are hereby nofified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY

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