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’ PRI o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1931. % BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE HAS H\DDI ME CLOTHES, BUT 'D EVEN GO DOWN-TOWN AS | AM IF | HAD THE CAR-FARE - EN) ALL TROJANS TALLY | IN LAST PERIOD 70 BEAT IRISH Couthern California Defeats Notre Dame Saturday, Score 16 to 14 SCUTH BEND, Indiana, Nov. 23 thre year football rule by victory last Saturday af- | before 52,000 spectators, | nocn the last period, final score being Southern California 16, Notre Dame 14. ‘ The final drive was made by Baker cking a field goal rd line as the furious b. tle was quickly drawing to a close. Southern California scored all her peints in the frantic last period | with two touchdowns and a ficld m | Dame, after being pushed he 1 at + al period, facing nd swept tha Irish off for the- first time in ars and Notre Dame was Q2 after 27 starts. The last previous defeat of Noirs by Southern Cali- gon 13, University of Cali nis at Los Angeles 6. Washington State 13, Gonzaga 6. California 6, Stanford 0 University of San Francisco 40, Nevada 7. outhern California 16, N:ire Dam s 6, Ar 54. Yale 3, Harvard 0. Minnesota 0, Michigan 6. Penn State 0, West Virginia 19. Bucknell 14, Fordham 13. i Georgetown 13, Villanova 6. | Illionis 0, Ohio State 40. Southern Methodist 13, Navy 6. Northwestern 19, Iowa 0. New Hampshire 13, Brown 19. North Dakota S.ate 6; Kansas State 19. | ‘Wisconsin 12, Chicago 7. Auburn 6, Georgia 12. Creighton 0, Marquette 7. Michigan State 13, University o! Detroit 20. | Towa State 0, Nebraska 23. | Grinnell 0, Drake 6. | Purdue 19, Indiana 0. Missouri 0, Kansas 14. | Pennsylvanio 20, Princeton 0. | Temple 18, Denver 0. | ————————— A club across the Potomac from | ‘Washington raised its meal prices| 25 cents to form a fund for job-, less. — e pir E ! l S e N G. Shaw 145° 136 {{payment plan. | Old papers for sale at The Em- I ROBINS, PELICANS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP SATUR_DAYEVENING% VIGTF GVER : I 8 e It was whitewash night at the| Elks' Ciub bowling alleys last SB',-i P urday night. The Robins took the| . Kingfishers to the cleaners in all| e |three -games of their match, and| the Pelicans kept their slate cl:an| by smearing the Sparrows three| times. | 'Mrs. Coughlin, with high score| for single game, 162, and Mrs. Mc- |~ Lean, with high average, 148, led| the women. Shepard rollsd 203 for won high average, 181. —Southern California ended Notre best score of the evening. Lavenik Tonight’s schedule brings to- gether, in the second match, the the Trojans snatching victory intwo tournament leaders, the Crows and the Pelicans. Each team has won nine games and los{ none so cne of them will be at the Lop‘ of the heap at the conclusion of| the night's festivities. The Spar-| rows clash with the Blu the opening match. Saturday’s scores: KINGFISHERS Mrs. Bavard 125 158 Mrs. Worth 78 95 Stevens 147¢ 147° ., Davis 145* 146 H. Sabins 189 155 Totals €35 701 69 ROBINS Mrs. Coughlin 162 128 90* 90 C. 124 161 146—431 N. Bavard 182 148 181511 Duncan 149 180 167—495/ Tetals 707 707 1733-2147 PARROWS Lavenik 128 123 Duncan 80 80 G. George 143" 148 M. Lavenik 187 190 Totals 668 677 PELICANS rs. Olson 138 151 McLean ... 154 134 ch 115 ‘180 Shepard 203 135 Henning 155 161 Totals 762 771 - TWO NEW BABIES AT ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL Two new bables are registered at St. Ann's hospital. Mrs. W. P. Johnson of this city gave birth to a son this forenoon and Mrs. John 149—400 Hermle, also of Juneau, is the, mother of a daughter, born late £aturday. - D Olu papers at The Empire. = M + WHY NOT YOU? Anyone can afford to own a typewriter or add- ing machine under our easy We also give you free | {service for one year on! new machines. It will pay you to call for our experi- enced maintenance man who will guarantee all work. 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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 notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY The Cash Bazaar OPPOSITE ALASKAN HOTEL