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TROJANS BEAT SKIES 44 107 SATURDAY GAME Washington University Makes Touchdown 1n Final Minutes the fil | in its infancy through the final perate effort in n2 es of the game ki2s cpened a passin Buse to Bof Lefesty, a touchdown. ngton State was the only ce team tC sity of South- a this season. ST MART'S WINS OVER METHODIST Gaels Make Score in Final Period — Mustangs Make Safety Only SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. T— The Mustangs of the Southern College went down Sat- rnoon to their first de- 2 season bef: which 33-yard line. The Gaels short gains by two line Beasley whippad ar to Toscani Whe 110 yards to score. Herb Flet- the extra point by & Southern' Methodist's only came on a safety, shortly after St. Mary's touchdown a blocked punt. The EAGLES 1AKE TWO FROM KINGFISHERS . Messerschmidt’s cannon- ball delivery was in good working Saturday night, and his team, won two out of three games from the Kingfishers on the ' Club alleys. He ran up the t's average of the present tournament, 196, and came two pins of tying the high E of 234 set by Mrs. Faulkner for a single game. Goddard, h single score, another Eagle, 152, and schedule: ; Snowbirds vs. Kingfishers Peli- Saturday night's scores: EAGLES Goddard 152 138 126 .9 90 90 137 137 137 200 232 156 184 144 210 763 741 T9 2 26 26 789 67 45 KINGFISHERS Mrs. Bavard ... 146 112 142 Mrs. Worth 60 89 97 Stevens 147 147 147 Davis 169 148 208 525 H. Sabin 167* 189 186 542 689 685 780 2154 .53 53 53 169 742 738 833 2323 416 270* 411* 588 538 2223 Mrs. Van Atta H. Messer't. Barragar Handicap 2361 400 246 441° Handicap NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AT PUBLIC LIBRARY The following new books have been received at the Juneau Public Library and are now on the shelves ready for distribution: Sun Up, by Will James; O'Henry Prize Stories, 1931; Their Father’s God, by O. E. Rolvaag; The Al- mond Tree, by Grace Z. Stone; American Beauty, by Edna Ferber; Shadows on the Rock, by willa Cather; The Opening of a Door, by George Davis; The Ten Command- ments, by Warwich Deeping; Black Daniel, by H. W. Morrow; Hatter's Castle, by A. J. Cronin; Finch's Fortune, by de la Roche; Granc Hotel, by Vicki Baum; A White Bird Flying, by Bess Streeter Ald- rich; Red Pepper Returns, by Grace S. Richmond; Miss Mole, by E. H Young; The Story of Julian, by Susan Ertz; Kindled Flames, by Margarey Pedler; If I Were ‘You by P. G. Wodehoust; The Sons of Mrs. Aab, by Sarah G. Millin; The Post Short Stories of 1931, editec by Ed. J. O'Brien; My Experience* in the World War, by John J. Pershing; The Official System of Contract Bridge; pilgrims of the Santa Fe, by Agnes Laut; My sStory, by M. R. Rinehart, and two Mystery Stories and a number of Juvenile books. —— “GOLDEN G »OW" Caristmas Cards, made by Winter & Pond ——— New Jersey was once called New f | Cup, emblematic of football suprem- | PRESIDENT CUP WON BY COAST GUARD ELEVEN - | The fo Winners Upset Gridiron|,, Dope by Trouncing |° | ving ar: ball games final scores ved last Sat- Marine Team, 13-6 the biggest the California 44. shington States 14, Tulane 28. Utah 0, Oregon State 12. In one of sets of the szason, juard Bears la ocn pounded out a 13 to 6 vie-| fory over the Marines eleven | to win the ent's Ser Carneg Tenn 0. Navy 6, Penn 0. wcy in the Nation’s Service teams,| Western Maryland 6, University | wccording to advices received re |of Maryland 41. oday by the Coast Guard cutter Kentucky Tallapoosa. : The game was wit lent Hoover and seve % of his Cabinet, and some 25000/ Kansas 6, Washburn 0. other spectators. This is the big-| Missouri 6, St. Louis University | 7est Service gam: of the year since 21, the break in the athletic relations|; Nebraska 20, Colorado Aggies 6. setween West Point and Annapo! Centre 9, South Carolina 9. The President’s Cup was origin- —_—————— \lly put up by Preside | soveral years a| ured it the weld it every Jdl comers. Last ) the Suard 1ad battled its he final nd lost to the 3ut Saturday they squared >ounts. Th: competing teams are made up entirely of enlisted men from the respective branches. Only one officer is permitted to each squad which furnishes coaches from their | own personnel. - GAME ON NEW YEARS IS SET 11- ie Tech 0, Duquesne 0. see 30, New York Uni- ) Pr ce | va ida 2. nooga 0. sed by Prosi ral members ' versit Aggles 6. and have since against fir par TIPPING CHARGE Trojan Substitute Believed, to Have Betrayed i Teams’ Play L ac- LC3 AN willlam Hawkins, | of Southern Cali-| am, was arrested | o private detec-! s balieved he be- | his team’'s play ! to The action was take ame at South | iTulane and’ Southern Ca fornia Will Play ir Rose Bowl xpress said the charges to be without foundation. —alie P | LCS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. i Tulane University and the Uniw sity of Southern California meet in the Rose Bowl at Pa dena on New Year's Day. Gastineau ! S. M. Anderson, O. B. Chester-| man, R. B. Collings, F. Wernburg, Southern California extended an!Juncau; Dr. Rae L. Carlson, Ket- nvitation to Tulane last Saturday chikan; L. L. Trimble, Seattle; A. ifternoon in consequence of their'S. Dunbar, Flat. victory over Washington State and Tulane immediately accepted. e gt I Alaskan | hn Jewett, M. H. Brown, U. S.| er Tallapoosa; Thomas Thiba-, Chitina; M. T. Robinson,| E. Peverall, Seward; C. A. John Hanson, J. Sewall, n ten tries against Duke. | Trough three football seasons, | Captain Bill Thomas of Virginia,| ‘" iaiin 4 A et %l 9513 verds 20 gamcs“_ |Mrs. H. C. Burkett, Mrs. Jennie Football teams of V. M. I and‘Parker, Juneau; meam F. Sch- V. P. I have met 28 times, with 18 |2abel, H. C. Bryson, Sitka. wins for the Polytechni Gobblers. Ducks were reported so plenti-| ful in Texas when the season opened that numerous sportsmen reached their 15-bird bag limit in an hour or less. Marchmont Schwartz, All-Ameri- 2a halfback, at Notre Dame, visits the Sacred Heart church on the campus after each home game. The Florida Gators will have traveled 6568 miles when they complete the 1931 football season. 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Rocky Mountain Confer- ence Champions Are Held Scoreless PORTLAND, Oregon, Wallowing Dec. 7— n the mud three inches n State conquered the | Utah University Saturday after- | noon by a score of 12 to 0 in al Charity game. About 15000 fans paid $1 each to see the contest | Oregon State steamrollered their touchdowns late in the game. Utah University eleven is in Conference | . BIERMAN QUITS AS HEAD COACH Resigns from Tulane to Re- turn to Minnesota, His Alma Mater NEW ORLEAINNS, La, Dec. Bernie Bierman has resigned head coach of Tulane Univer | offactive at the close of the year, | to coach Minnesota, his alma matér. Ted Cox, line coach of | Tulane, has been named as his SuCeeSSor. g as | INAVY ELEVEN ~ OREGON STATE GREEN WAVF ' COMESBACK, BEATS UTAH U SCORES W OVER COUGARS Washitghoat State Loce: to Tulane University by 28 to 14 NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec Tulane’s Green Wave jerkec football banner to the top mast and stepped on N Championship soil here las urday afternoon by de Washington State by 28 to 14 But the Green Wave t from the start to eir record. The Cougars started with a bang tt ver a touchdown in th t minutes of ve minutes later Tu and had the game well from that time on. The Staters scored t touchdown in the third qu Both teams used the aer tack freely, Tulane scoring touchdowns by that route. pr e lay - | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION PLAN SOCIAL NIGH({ The Women of Mooseheart Le glon plan a social night on Do- cember 17 following their regular & meeting and all Moose are invited to the affair. memb Tightwad Buyers Some special close-outs of last Christmas models at extraordinary prices. 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