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B e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1932. ! i Had Cain groundcd the ball .for STORT BUi *——-.‘].\l' Northwestern quarterback, mayl | an intentional safety, Alabama|l. i 4 | Inot be able to play football next | would have kept the lead, 3 to iRy [fall because his scholarship may i 2 and with a better chance t0 > 40 men on Babe uqmm mm to m\ke his year of | 1 won. 1 i | — Prcgrams ;u Umver.\n 0{ mwa‘ | i °¢ Imer games vuth the dd\ s up,;mv t , 5 | % STEAL WHOLE SHOW e to have thelg iyen by captains of the teams D()n’t miss he’lrln > your B e | Selected on the oasis of the vole| COLUMBIA, S. C., Nov. 4—Di-|; eens and tees|or the former years. s P f—> 2 Bavard Scores Total of 527 /A ub urn Plamsmen Latest|of Major League baseball writers | rected by young men making their b as. AR e B | favorite liticiz y : ion the 1932 most valuable player' pow as college coaches, Furman T William A. Williams, old-time | avorite p()l Icians over Being Only Bowler Threat in Southern Cir- |contest, here’s how an all-star! University ang The Citadel have| Frio s year's encounter |Klondiker and owner of the Six- | ! D § to Reach 500 cuit, However {team would take form. | blossomed out s the “surprise|Auburn Tulane had played [tymile dredge, and Mrs. E. Me- | your radio just because it 4 Pitchers — Warneke, Cubs andifle‘,emn of South Carolina. 12 f(‘Oj_ ames, Tulane winning (Adam Turnbull were married at ’ Birches and Sprigs won the three- ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 4—All but | Fomer, Yankees. Already the football teams of [¥X 204 Auburn four and two end-|Dawson, where they will -make doesn’t work. in which they partici-'six of its 23 teams either beaten| oo chgriFerrell, Browns thege schools higve set a pace that 118 1 Mes their home, night on the Eks' al- or tied, midseason finds Southern| & :“f“"’f‘ A‘.m%“’:k i causing the ofd-timers to take ; e Tt m dropped its first. conference football with only Ten- sfi_’:m’pi“é;n??;m.fzme“' novice. George Potter, junior and regu-/Old papers for sate at the Empire. Call the Radio Doctor then picked up ‘he nessee of the favored few still in| ... m=e_'r~ay};or 'F:m'es “Dizzy” MecLeod haa promising - ' L, The Birches beai the ‘he running. Right field—Klein. Phillies, [taterial at Furmanwhich he has and he will make i k and the Sprigs defeated| Alabama, Tulane and vanderbflb,[ Center fie)d—Max{ush Sex;ams aeveloped into a smooth, working | anda ne wi maxe lt WOrk. T Balls. jother members of the “big four,”| 0" ta4 oDoul [;odgers * [team. Tatum Gressette began the | | No Exceptional Bowling picked by experts early in the sea- | "o ‘Omv m“er‘emes beLlween season at The Oitadel with six| | There was no bowling of excep- son, have fallen by the waysxdeimis SR e lineup wWe posted lettermen, and has built up & | tional character. Bavard of thej—Alabama and Tulane by defeat earlier in the debate involved our |SPlendid team. s & Spruces was n’{xz only player t0 and Vanderbilt in a tie with Tu- preference for Dickey of the Yan- — e - | J"'l()au Radlo Ser'vl('e J yose W, o et oD et Kees behind the bat, Averil of| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 4— He knocked down| But a new threat has risen froml:he Indians in center field, and|Frank W. Tausslg, professor of 5 |the plains of Alabama in the Ught | Gy o iroor of the Tigers af sec-|eCOnOmics at Harvard University Shop the Maples will meet but fast and ferocious Tiger °“ond base. In each instance lively |and former chairman of the Tar- the Firs and the Elms will play Alabama Polytechnic Institute, bet-|, oo oot o 50 Y1t Commission, endorsed the can- | the Hemlocks, 1ter known to fandom as Auburn. X 5 i e didacy of Gov. Roosevelt in an in- 0. PHONE 221 Results in Detail A decisive victory over the cham- terview published in the Crimson, results last might <were: pionship Green Wave from Tulane | “JUST PRACTICING” a Harvard Universtiy publication. as made Auburn a popular favor- It seems a red-headed lineman Prof. Taussig was one of forty 166 168 170—492 | itz to win the conference title, and\cf Southern Methodist’s team Was!parvard faculty members who 138 147 145430 'barring upsets, a tie with Tennes- 'romping around the Syracuse Pre-|suypno-ted Alfred E. Smith for Pres- M . e 158 158 158—474* sce probably is the only thing that |mises, blocking everything Within|igent in 1928, O’Ulng to PRt s AR e UG Lavendk.. 15¢ 154 154—462* will keep the Plainsmen {rom reach, and generally having & good | > | ey RERITY YR O N A R —= —- —- —— ‘achieving top honors time for himself as the Mustangs| NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S | | RULLER SKA TING Tosals . 616 625 627-1868 | Auhurn meets Mississippl, Flor-(8alloped over the Orange fpotball| SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NEW LOC A TION i “FRUCES—— 'ida, Georgia and South Carclina,|Outfit. He seemed to be roaming| Acting under order of Probate EVERY DAY—3 TO 11 P. M. 177° 173527 | with a good chance to overcome (@il over the field. Court, notice is hereby given that Children Under 17 Must Leave at 9 P. M. 161 155484 {all of them. Georgia looms now On cne play this youngster|the undersigned Administrator of A B % iy 13 103—386 o the greatest cbstacle in its path|came charging through, half-block- tne Estate of Charles Crawford, de- - B. HALL GUS GUSTAFSON, V, Manager | 138 102—368 45 conference Honors. . Tennessee|€d an opposing player and had SO ccased, will sell at public auction On a t [ —= —= —— Imust hurdle Vanderbilt and Ken- |much momentum that he also hit|at 10:00 A. M. on Friday, the 11th y ov. ! 589 533-1765 | ticky, as well as Duke, Mississippi | the umpire, Big Tom Thorn, and |day of November, 1932, at the Gas- Jeat il ,s;a»e and Florida. e x\::’;"c‘:g};t totht?fiee,;;i?mmbm guard| tineau Hotel at Juneau, Alaska, the | 4 Auburn’s light team ds built| - < following described personal prop- 2 4 2 e | 117 117—351* ground the punting end running of | v_w?:h a gl;re in r';‘i: gcner‘;llg ity | Confidence in the commmunity and so 0ftfifl word “Boo”? Monson 132 132 132—396" jimmy Hitchcock, one of the out-|smiling countenance, Thorn pulle appraised at | . : : Corruption of “Boh"—fierce Mrs. Laury 82 92 80254 standing haMbacks of the confer. |himself ;od‘his feet, Jooked the boy |1 Marmon sedan automobile. $200.00 that we might better be able to take Gothic Z,m,’_u.‘: opdesia: Laura Taylor 160 92 135—387 over an lemant now what |3 Cor i Ry S & AL ) 4 A of whose name spread a panic ; mndmpy sy -enc'r"eénnessee nas Beatty Festners, the Jdea was i being 5o seckies add;’:: :K::;\;:;er 1 Wflle} ook care of your electrical and radio re- among his it ol — — — — !who has developed into one of the| “I'm sorry, mister,” replied the|1 Surveyors' level . 2500‘ quirements and service we are taking a YOU can say "BOO" to Totals 707 654 667-2028 |greatest kickers ever to play for | youngster. “I was just practic-|1 Brunton compa.ss ‘with tri- high fuel costs by start- BUTTER BALLS— e ling.” Do R oash ... 1000 larger and a more centrally located store. ing your fire with INDIAN Worth 1;3 ifé :gg:ggfli i e, e Pl o Miscellaneous carpenter tools 35. 00/ * coal, then—banking it well with CAR- Sweum 1 1 Such pr¢ [ a0 du—us | 'GAS AFTER BATING !/ moe sbams.: emnemse’ sare | moniet pnmr on aenioid bo the BONADO Coking Furnece coal. Bar. | 2 5 o | v < r cash over and| . . . gain Heating coals with a money-back | Mrs. Speriing ... 117 117 117—351° | |turnished an example of where|above the appraised value. | In the G stine B l(l to “OF . cutibfack | Mra. Tayior .. 141° 106 12875 | Youll suffer no discomfort of any | quicker thinking might have re-| Inspection may be had on ap-| asuneau bulding fgrsiaitee SlrsRTDRIN. [ —- —- —- —— !kind after eating even hearty foods versed the result. Tennessee WON . plication to the administrator. | o PHONE 412 | Total 713 600 632-1945 if you'll just take a tablespoonful the game, 7 to 3, scoring a touch- JOHN H. BIGGS, | |of ‘Dare's Mentha Pepsin before down in the last period after a (Next to Gastineau Hotel) ! your meals, and lie down flat for a hurried and ineffective punt by few minutes after them. Butler|John Cain, Alabama fullback, from | Mauro Drug Co. say they will glve behind his own goal line. 4. — Earl your money back any time it Iaxls‘ The pass from center to Cain —adv. was low and struck him in the knee. The ball was soaking wet SAVE THESE DATES! land the field a sea of mud. Cain, Gala American Legion Armistice|in a tough spot, chose to punt but the ball caromed off to one| side and went. out ,of bounds on * Average; did not bowl. 4 LEADS PRO 'GRIDDERS NEW YORK, Nov. «Dutch) Clark, former Umversnyl of Colorado quarterback, now with | the Portsmouth Spartans, is estab- | lishing himself the best all-around | back of the National Football Day Dance. Serenaders Orchestra, | league according to weekly figures | Friday, November 11, Elks' - Hall Administrator of the estate of Charles Crawford, deceased. | FRANK H. FOSTER, | Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Nov. 1, 1932. 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