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—_— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, M BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-EVEN IF | WUZNT ELECTED-I'™ JLST CURIOUS ENOUGH TO WANT TO FSNOW HOW MANY OF MY EMPLOYEES VOTED FER ME-%0 I'™M HAVIN' A STRAW VOTE TAKEN - WELL: AL WASHINGTON U, iFOOTBAL STATERS FIGHT RESULTS SGORELESS TlE‘ The following are scores of. Students Pall OFf Little|pinsiel toosa ‘o pases | 1ast Savurda} afternoon: Battle that Police | Univ ©of Washington | Wast 4 Break Up ashington State 0. N Oregon 0; Southern California 33, | Idaho 6; California 21. alifornia Aggies 0; Stanford 59. n State 35; Montana 6. azo> 0; Michigan 12. 7, Princeton 7. \[ILF York University 0; Fordham Dakcta State 0; Army 52. y d 7; Navy 28. rimcuth 6; Cornell 21. 7; Columbia 6. ate 16; Syracuse 0. y Cross 0; Harvard 7. Alabama 0; Georgie Tech 6. Minnesota 13; Wisconsin 20. Pittsburgh 0; Nebraska 0. Northwestern 0; Notre Dame 21. Purdue 18; Iowa 0. Penn 0; Ohio State 19. Ursinus Swarthmore 0, te 12; Temple 13. on TUniversity at and again to tripe in tne University almost ' 12 end of the first haif | lonz pa: t out of Clinton, crossed on Washings 1 state college several mesas 7; Missouri 0. The police | ~wow affer many | been received Tulane 6; Kentucky 3. Indiana 6; Illinois 18. Denver University 0; Utah 27. 1ad : Arkansas 7; Southern Methodist | OREGON STATE 4TS MONTANA THROUBH LINE e 7 st e Also} OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—"Pep- 2 | per”. Martin, speedy Cardinal out- fielder and first baseman, played first base in an exhibition baseball same "here, just to convince home ‘town folks of his versatility. STATEWIDE BOXING Colorado 0; Colorado College 12. Tennessee 0; Vanderbilt 0. SUNDAY GAME Santa Clara 7; San Francisco ,Univcrsi:y 0. R Passes and Fumble Aid Webfooters to Win Game ULA, Mont., Nov. 14. ale gridders paszed suc- last Saturday afternoon | three scores and then knifed | way fthrough the line for more, profited by a Grizaly nd defeated Montana versity by a score of 35 to 6. viana scoréd the lone touch- y a long run and forward in the first three minutes of MINNEAPOLIS —Statewide box-| {ing' n Minnesota will be the ob-| [jective of a group of legislators who will take part in the next legislative session beginning in January. The game now is lim- ited to the state’s three largest cmes ARE IN THERE -1 ToOLD THEM NOT TO PUT THEIR NAMES ON THE SLIPS- JUST TO VOTE- "SU CALIFORNIA o;! Pacific College 6; Willamette 2 L THE VOTES CAST '‘Bears Win Over Idaho 'BEATS OREGON; WHY, THERE © W ONLY ONE VOoTE By 21 to 6 California Scores in First,! Third and Fourth Periods BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 14. California’s Bears defeated Idaho| LO3 ANGELES, Cal., 14— last Saturday afternoon by a score | hern California S Saturday of 21 to 6. noon galloped toward ancther The Bears scored in marking up a d and fourth periods. teenth con~ecutivc vic X ho romped over for a score sive style over Oregon, by in the sscond period when Norby,! a score of 3 to 0. ralfoack ran 63 yards to the goal ‘The ory was assured so ear- line. ! \iy in the first quar‘er tha: crowd sotarled leaving before i ayed more pow- time before this 1TTH VICTORY Wins Game in Impressive Manner—Great Pow- Is Displayed | i —| | Nov. S0 b | af the first, | bt \ € the preb S e a et ‘BOB CAREY IS 7" CHAMP RACER, STANFORD AT~ AUTO GRELES - | LASTWINS BY o S v 5970 0 SCORE " omiFed™ | Cummms First Smothers California Aggies by Barrage of Touchdowns er m‘m at ‘“a:,on any CAKLAND, Ca.l Nov. 14—\90&1 Carey, of Anderuon Indiana, rdce | driver, finished second in ithe 150- mile auto championship race here | Sunday to amass total points suf- ficient to clinch the national driv- ing championship. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal,| Carey trailed Bill Cummins, of Nov. 14—After three lean weeks, rnqianapolis, 100 yards. |Stanford’s Indians smothered the, mning place went to Ernest Trip- California Aggies last Saturday af- of Los Angeles. |ternoon, pushing the Mustangs, preq Frame, winner of the Tn- “all over the lot, climaxing the de- diaapolis event, was forced out by jbacle with a five touchdown bar- moior trouble, jrage in the last period, the final| pecter Spangler of Los Angeles, score being 59 to 0. d mechanic “Spider” Matlock, | were injured when Spangler’s TE AM H.AS NO CO ACH lcar turned over during the twlfth ap. ‘ Cummins established a world's EAGLE R/OGK, Cal.—Occidental | dirst track record for the 150 | College, which is a member of miles in 1 hour, 39 minutes and \the Southern California conference, 29 4-5 seconds. does not have a football couh\ ———— Instead a board cof stratezy func- tions. It includes Instructor Wil- RUTH ELDER Old papers for sale at the Emplire. | DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON ~COMES BACKC ONCE MORE To THE SCENE OF HIS EARLIEST TRIUMPHS — ST, Louis / Al Rights Reserved Ly The Associaied Press ham Anderson, two assistants and | RENO, Nevada, Nov. 14.—=ruth | |two players. The board dictates : me system of play and names the' | ineup. ; i | | Elder Camp, noted aviatrix, has -‘B'y Pap,(lled a suit for divorce from Wal- |ter Camp, charging cruelty, 'SCHEDULE FOR BOWLING WILL BE MADE UP TONIGHT The bowling schedule for the sec- |ond Elks' Club Tournament is to | be made up at the club tonight it | was announced today. Anyone who did not bowl in the first tourna- Imem. but who wishes to bowl in | the second is requested to call the club tonight and turn in his name. | The second tournament is expected | to begin Thurgday but will be def- initely announced later. RECORD GRID CROWDS | BAN ANTONIO. Tex—OColleges |may moan about foolball &ttend- ;anoe, but not Breckinridge High School at San Antonio. Instituting inight play for part of its games, the school set new marks for crowds and gate receipts this sea- son, Two Wars Raise Brazil To Rating as Air Power | RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 14— | Revolution in Brazil in 1930 and civil war in 1932 have made this country an air power. Army circles estimate that ef- fective army and navy planes in- icreased by eighty in the civil war. In the latest conflit the gov- €rnment purchased ‘40 airplanes in ' _|England, 20 in the United States and acquired 20 rebel planes when ‘the war ended. AT THE cAROINALS' CAMP NEXT SPRING @ILL B2 TE STRANGE SIGHT OF HORNSBY TRYING To WIN A PLACE ON THE TEAM WHICH HE LED ToA WORLD'S TiITLE i 1926 By GEOR OE McMAN 5 THAT COULD FER ME? HAVE BEEN? S5 & | ' WONDER wHo 4 WHAT ? ) Coach “Irish Jimmy” Phelan has a galaxy of stars on the Wash- lnyton team this year. (Associated P ress Photo) SMITH ELECTRIC NOW | GIRLS JOIN ‘DODO CLUB IN GASTINEAU BLDG. With additional new. stock and “adeguate store space, the Smith Electric Company is now doing business in the Gastineau Building at Triangle Place, having moved from the location on Seward Street. “Our stock is larger in the new! store than it was in the old store,” said M. H. Smith, President of thi electdic company, “and there more room to display it and t accommodate our customers. Addi-| tional electric utensils and acces- sories will be received this week‘ from the States and also a com- plete line of radio reception ma-' chines.” f —— e | Old papers for swie az Office. KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, Repairs | GAPITAL ELECTRIC | 1§ I [ | Why Shake and Shiver When a Suit of ALLEN-A WOOL Underwear Will Keep You WARM and COMFORTABLE SABIN’S OKLAHOMA CITY —Wielding Ter trusty No. 2 iron, Miss Jack Mugg, became ithe first Teminine n-one shooter on the muni- | 1" links here. Tt was on the | fifteenth hole, 1385 yards. TheresNo Mystery in our Prescription Department ! Come into our store with your next prescription and watch how carefully we compound, There is no mys‘lcnous ricual thac we charge for. But the extra care and accuracy in checking will amaze you. This extra care is the protec- tion we guarantee you. And that is why our prescription department is most important. SR Dharmacins, and 2 checking syfem chac guarancees | | | f lute accuracy. | BUTLER MAUR DRUG CO. 0 S’\VE with SAFETY at e Rexall DRUG STORE BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE INMIDGET BOLF: {Bob Douglas Ties Season | 104, The winner of the match will stack up against the winner of the grammar school game tonight. Miss Dorothy Ru'hcr!ord enner- d a ;oup nx 54 AGAIN SCORED: a) ning, Some of the old midget golf champions have been seen warm- ing up at the course during the past week, namely, Mr. and Mps, tevens, Fred Henning, W. B. n, Elmer Reed, Dr. Couneilj Curtis Shattuck. Leading Tourney Scorers The following are the names of the youths qualifying for the week end ney with a score of 65 pr " lower: Record for Tourney Play Sunday and 3 lowest tournament score th season, was turned in by Bob Douglas, 15 years old, in an elimination rney at get Golf Cou Sunday noon. This t Buddy Lindsirom, tournament of the season, cne week previous. Girls Set Mark of 62 In the girls’ tourney played off “aturday afternoon, Vivian Pow- er led a field of fifteen contest-| ants to a record score of 62. The, lcading scorers behind ' her were Jane Blomgren, 70; Mary Jane McNaughton, 71; Patricia Stanyard and Bernetta Rieck 107. The grammar school team, paced )\ youn,, ‘Tolvo, defeated the high N team, led by Lindstrom, 187. Another grammar school team, c: d by Tom- d a high vmol , 56. rs, 58 Lindstrom, &4. Douglass, 54. \Xon.l;lx Tovio, 53. T. Hall, 61 H. Meade, 60. W. Jewell, 60. H. Sturrock, 60. C. J. E. ‘Smith, 60. H. R E. Hansen, 62. . Merrill, 62 2. Hildre, 60. — e Capt. Ed Kostainsek will ginia Military Insti morrow t€am, has played ained and center and fullback. t the cou ing between a team ¢ by Bert Caro and L. V Wmm COAL MINER HARRY LAUDER as a boy worked in the coal mines of Scotland, ALASKA o501 mines pro- duced no such famous entertain- er, but—iwo tremendously popular coals—INDIAN and CARBONADO. For real Bargain Heating— (money- back guarantee) start your fire with INDIAN coal and bank it well with CARBONADO coking furnace coal, ROLLER SKA TINC EVERY DAY—3 TO 11 P. M. Children Under 17 Must Leave at 9 P. M. A. B. 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