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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO \DAY, NOV. 19, 1934 5 BRINGING UP FATHER | TLLUUST SHOW MAGGIE M THE MASTER IN THIS HOUSE FROM NOW ON- By GEORGE McMANUS BY COoLLY! SHES GOT A | QUICK TEMPER:- PURPLE BUBBLES SURVIVAL TILTS CLASH WITH PIN' STUDHOOP GARD BALLS §{TURDAY; TUESDAY NIGHT Low Scores Prevails but Shaw Hits 570 as Nuggets Win Due in High School Gymnasium CITY LEAGUE W. It was a grand night for the Purple Bukble Ball but not so good for !:0\\ ing last Saturday night at the s Club alleys. There wire at) s that,found the going their liking, however. George of the Nuggets, for example. | aw rolled 570 for the' three games which the Nuggets took from | the Rexalls, and he had nice help - That City Basketall League frem his mates to run the team total to 1485, which figures two|dcubleheader, scheduled for tomor- pins above the former high mark{m"» night at Juneau High School, set by the S & W’s. Claribel Mas-| 5 but one thing. And that ser idt, bowling in steady fas The Survival of -the fittest.” ion, scored 443, high women’s total for the ening. She tied with| Alice Coughlin, of the Hotpoints,| for single game honors, 153. Pet. 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 000 000 000 High School DeMolay - Ceorge Bros. Kravoe . Doug. Fire. Moose Jun. Fire. to pes few WEmmos oo M gale blows his opening whistle at 7:30 o'clock to bring together De- Molay and Krause teams, much will be at stake. |Battles of Fittest Quintets Fer, when Referes Harold Re- | Shattuck was the only Rexall to show up and he retired after the first game. In the one game which the Squibbs captured from the Mun- wears M. D. Williams scored to lead the single game bowl- A glance at the standings table indicates that the fraternal vac‘ has piayed and won but one| game, a 51 to 40 defeat of the | | Juneau Firemen. The bean-pole | Concreters of Krause have Sphl‘ even in two starts. So it will be a “survival of the fittest.” = Another defeat for the tall Krause quintet, and its cham- | pionship hopes, for the first half of the schedule at least, go glim- | mering. A DeMolay victory, of | course, will put that team square- | P A ly in the title picture. A loss for 1805 42‘:“}10 DsMolays would make the path for "George Brothers and the High School teams—the other undefeat- ed clubs in the circuit—that much ’| casier. At 8:30 o'clock, things will get even more bitter when Moose and Juneau Firemen mix. Neither team has won a game, the Moose hav- ing lost one game, the Fire Eat- ers two in a row. Truly, this fra- jcus has all the earmarks of an- other “survival” battle, for the loser won't have much first-half title chances, and the winner will be back in the thick of things again. STANFORD SMOTHERS WINGED O GRID TEAM STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Nov. 19.—The gridiron power that is Stanford University’s was felt, and scarcely appreciated, Saturday as the Indians steam-rolled their way to a vogirous 40-to-0 victory over the once-great but now weak Olympic .Club team. A. hand-full of unenthused spec- tators watched Coach Tiny Thorn- hill's Coast Conference champion- ship-bound Indians smother . the San Francisco club eleven. The game was a breather on the Stanford schedule @and secs ond and third, even fourth stringers carried the brunt of the battle. In bundles fo: sale at The Em-|The regulars, still sore from their pire office, 25c. Fine for starting{ smashing defeat of Washington a your fires these chilly mornings. week before, were rested. GIRL OWNER TASTES GRID DEFEAT 210, ir The Happy Homes won u.al games from the Hotpoints. | Tonight's schedule: Carstens herwin-Williams; Swifts ) Davis; Hills Bros. vs, Philcos. | Last night's scox Vs St Dr. Williams Totals Nuggets Mrs. C. Messer- schmidt Shaw McCormick 146 169 174 144— 443 199— 570 161— 472 202 480 492 Happy Hemes 130 138 168 156 170 184 468 478 Hot Points Mrs. Coughlin .. 132 153 Mess'midt, H. .*163 201 Evans 180 109 475 463 Squibbs 121 151 D. 210 482 418 Munsingwears Mrs. Alexander.. 98 107 J. Barragar, Jr. 186 178 Metcalf 162 166 Totals 446 451 *Average; did not bowl. - e OLD NEWSPAPERS Totals 504—1485 Mrs. Caro Stevens Bringdale 130— 398 128— 452 183— 542 Totals 446—1392 134— 419 114— 478 145— 434 393—1231 Totals 116 151 151 125— 362 132— 434 134— 495 Miss Monson Tubbs Williams, M. Totals 3911291 105— 310 160— 524 156— 484 4211318 Miss Glyma Orr, society girl wio recently purchased the Dallas Rams of the American league in professional football, is shown on the , piayers’ bench at Memphis when hcr tedm was beaten 8 to 7 by the PLAYS - LEADS INTERFERENCE, BACKS UP THE LINE AND MOPS UR I8 GENERAL- SCORING GUARD N THE SOONTRY, LAST yEAR., 8Y BLOCKING PUNTS AND INTERCEPTING FORWARD PASSES, MORE TOUCHDOWNS THAM ANV BACK ON HE SQUAD, EXCEPT ONE 7 = T4E CAPTAIN OF NORTH CAROLINAS TAR. HEELS, IS ONE OF THE OdTSfAASD“é LINEMEN IN THE SOUTH » | REJUVENATLD BEARS by ity, ALl Bighls Reserrod by The Associaied Pros an impressive display of abil- but the visitors from Mos- HUSKIES OBTAIN GRID REVENGE BY BEATINGC.P.S. Washmgton Rolls Up 340 Score—Oregon-U. W. Frosh in Tie | SEATTLE. Nov. {a time--some years ago—a battling College of Puget Sound football team fought a highly touted Uni- versity of Washington varsity | By Pap/ LY, HE SCOREC 19.—~Once upon | DRENCHING RAIN Bascsn Head Quis CONTRIBUTES Tl] BRUNGU DEFEAT . Mary's - Eleven Upsets Rival Catholic Team in 'Mud, 7-0 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. This city experienced a very, very rainy day yesterday—and in the quagmire of that rain Santa Clara University's undefeated football rec- ord for this fall was drowned. St. Mary's College defeated the Bron- cos in their annual Pacific Coast Catholic championship game here, T to 0. The fumble of a soggy ball in the third quarter, fallen on by a St. Mary's player back of the San- ta Clara goal line, gave the Gaels their lone—but winning — touch- down. The losers were punting out behind their own goal line when the mishap occurred. Outside of that one slip-up, the Bronchos clearly outplayed the | Men o Moraga. But the payoff was on the final score, so Santa Clara left the ranks of the na- tion’s undefeated elevens. i The Tennessee Valley Authority plans to establish two nurseries John Arnold Heydler, p of the national league since 191t and connected with the circuit since 1903, resigned because of il health. His resignation is to be come effective December 1. (Asso cizted Press Photo) i CARD PARTY White Elephant Card Party by the Women of the Moose at Mocss | Hall, Thursday, Nov. 22, 8 pm; near Norris, Tenn, for the study | Whist, pincchle and bridge. Prizes of trees and shrubs native to that |fF cveryone. Refreshments. Ad- squad to a standstill. The Hus- kies felt themselves Jucky to win | by a lone touchdown on that day. But that was “once updn a time” This last Saturday was another story. Still smarting un- der the unmerciful beating ad- ministered them last week by Stanford, the Huskies took sweet revenge in smothering C. P. 8. here, 34 to 0. The game was by nature of a breather for Jimmy Phelan's Pur- ple ard Gold crew, for, this next Saturday, the Huskies are to face Babe Hollingberry's mighty Cou- gars of Washington State in a state championship battle here. But, at that, last Saturday’s tilt had 13 exciting moments. The Loggers from Tacoma held the men o' Phelan scoreless in the sec- ond half and, themselves, drove to within one yard of a touch- down. In the curtain-raiser of the dou- bleheader, the Washington and Oregon freshmen teams fought to a bitter 0-0 draw. This was by way of a surprise—a pleasant one for the Washington rooters—for the Oregon eleven was a favor- ite. e BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 19.—Al- though the score favored the Bears by some 45-13 margin, California The following are final scores and Idaho football teams thrilled of principal football games play- | CRUSH IDAHO TEAM.| BY BlG 45-13 SCORE home appreciative of a fine game. a goodly crowd in Memorial Stad- | cow, Idkho wete very much in the ball game, and the fans went The Vandals, as a matter of fact, were the first to score, tally- ing in the initial quarter with a smashing drive, but the Bears soon Man’s Heart Stopped, Stomach Gas Cause W. L. Adams was bloated so with gas that his heart often missed beats after eating. Adlerika rid him of all gas, and now he eats any- took command of the situation and held that command through- thing and feels fine. Butler-Mauro -} that glorious ed last Saturday afternoon: Yale 7; Princeton 0. Pittsburgh 31; Navy 7. University of Detroit 6; igan State 7. Colgate 13; Syracuse 2. Purdue 7; Fordham 0. Citadel 0; Army 34. Columbia 13; Penn 12. New Hampshire 3; Harvard 47. Holy Cross 20; Brown T. Dartmouth 6; Cornell 21. Carnegie . Tech 6; Duguesne 0. Michigan 0; Ohio State 34. Williams 7; Amherst 19. Tllinois 3; Wisconsin 7. Duke 0; North Carolina 7., Ndtre Dame 20; Northwestern 7. Tulane 20; Kentucky 7. Chicago ' 7; Minnesota 35. Nebraska 3; Kansas. 0. Gonzaga 0; Wichita U 0. Alapama 40; Georgia Tech 0. Arkansas 6; Southern Methodist 10. Texas 20; Texas Christian 19. Stanford 40; Olympic Club 0. Idaho 13; California 45. Arizona 32; Temple Teachers 6. College of Puget Sound 0; Washington 34. Oregon 0; Southern California 33. Montana T; Oregon State 7. Mich- GAMES SUNDAY St. Mary's 7; Santa Clara 0. San Prancisco University 0; Loy- ola 0. |[MONTANA ELEVEN SURPRISES 0. 8. .C. WITH 7-TO-7 TIE CORVALLIS, Ore, Nov. 19— There must be song and gladness in the hearts of football-minded fans in Missoula, Montana, today For it will take the supporters of the University of Montana eleven quite some time to forget tie with Oregon State College here Saturday. The two teams waged a bitter fight here and the final score was, 7 to 7. The invading Grizzlies had not won a grid game for many a year in the Coast Conference, and they still haven’t. But that tie with Coach Lon Stiner’s “in- and-out” Beavers is more than satisfying to the Missoula lads, for the Corvallis team certainly was a strong favorite before the game Saturday. . Both”teams scored in the first quarter and both teams made their conversions good. Thereafter, they settled down to three-quarters of Me> phis Tigers. (Associated Prcic PM!o) thrilling, but scoreless, play. ium here Saturday. The “forgotten” men of Cali- fornia plainly showed they were a rejuvenated group of gridders out: — If You Can’t Afford Christmas Bifts They cost but a mite, but bring a might of pleasure. A large variety of unique designs to choose from. Call 374 for a “look-see” | B SHOP IN JUNEAU! Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. - e Daily Empire Want Ads ray! to your customers and friends this year, send them personal messages of appreciation and good will neatly printed on ap- propriate Christmas cards festively designed in ex- quisite colors. EMPIRE Printing Co. section. ‘ missicn 50 cents. “A CANCELLED CHECK won the argument for ME!” A Bank Depositor recently told ef an instance where he proved a bill had already been paid in full by producing his cancelled check which showed propar endorsement as evidence of payment. His cancelled check on the * argument, saved him time, embarrassment and money. 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