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HENNING AND SIDES TIEIN - ELKS BOWLING Total, One Point Differ- ence in Single Game Art Henning of the Ilini, and M. H. Sides of the Boilermakers, tied for first place in the three-game totals with 529 each, in the Big Ten Conference bowling at the Elks al- leys Saturday night. Sides bowled the best single game of the evening —.216—defeating Henning with 215 by cne point. ““~ Ilini won from the Boiler- makers, and the Buckeyes beat th TIrish. Complete scores were: Buckeyco vs. fric Buckeyes— Kay Goadwin 100 ) 164 172 91 162 172 422 llini vs. Boilermakers Tilinj— Mrs. Tilden Chas. Sabin Art Henning ... 170— 44 165— 50¢ 154— 53¢ 489—149€ 136 157 215 508 Totals Boilermakers M. Jorgensen Sides Radde 128 1m 170 158— 416 216— 539 170—*510 152 170 Totals 469 452 544—1465 There will be no conference bowl- ing tonight. Tomerrow night the Pacific Coast Conference will bowl the following games: Indians vs. Vandals, 7:30 p. m.; Trojans vs. Cou- gars, 8:80; Beavers vs, Webfooters, 9:30. *<-Average—Did not bowl. — . — NORTHWESTERN PUTS IT OVER ON NOTRE DAME Fighting IrichDivlasted by Score of Fourteen to Seven SCUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 11.—No- ire Dame’s new wonder team, perch- ed on the highest peak since the days of Knute Rockne, fell to ruins last Saturday afterncon by the al- mest unbelievable 14 to 7 defeat at the hands of Northwestern which has not been able to win mere than one Big Ten game this season and which has not boasted a triumph cver the Fighting Irish in 34 long years. The stunning upset was adminis- tered during a heavy rain just at tailight before 35,000 spectators. Northwestern tied the count 7 all in the second period and put over the winning touchdown in the fourth poriod. ‘With the defeat went Notre Dame’s ghance to represent, ] the Rose Bowl in the WN”WQ b‘ i WASHINGTON STATE DOWNS IDAHO 6-0| MOSCOW. Ida"m Nov. 11. — The Washington State Cougars eked out a bare 6 to 5 victory over a fighting University of Idaho team here Sat- urday. The lone tally came early in the first period. and both teams. pushed back and forth on the field for the balance of the game. Idaho.made no real Scoring threats, but managed to hold the heavier W. 8. C, gridders on even terms except for the early- game goal line march. e — CLYDE MORRIS IS NOW VIANAGER SEATTLE HOTEL Clyde L. Morris, well kngwn. Al- ackan, former operafor of the Mio- cenz Diton company. 2! Nome, is now manager of. the, 400-room Mor- rison Howl at_Third .and Jaw LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 .m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. |Star . Basepall :Player of Anchorage, Crushed to Death by Tlmber ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 11.— [ | Harry Edwards, aged 26, Alaska Rail- | cad cmpioyee, died last Saturday | a3 the result of injuries received ll on him while being unlgaded ‘rem a freight car. He was the son | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Edwards, of | u:hc:‘age, star amateur vaseball player. T G SEASON OF . BASKETBALL WILL START Doubleheader. 1. 18 Open League’s Playing on Gastineau Channel 3 With hundreds of extra seats pro- vided by the high school, and with a heavy advance sale of season tickets reported, the City Basketball League >pens with a bang temorrow night t the High Scheol Gym, with four ecams ready for action. Leonard Holmgquist, President of the circuit, announced that a spec— .al remote control broadcast will be given over Station KINY of the first | game, that between the Juneau Fire- men and the Tallapoosa squad. The 3ame will be announced by Bud Fos- ir, Captain of Sabin’s team, which neets the tall Krause Concreters in he main go at 8:30 o'clock. In the opener, an entirely re- amped Tallapogsa squad meets the Juneau Firemen. Ensign William Peel of the cutter announces thaf the quintet is built around, flashy new players from the States, and hould give the fire-eaters a run for heir money. The fina] game tomorrow night orings the Sabin's team against the glants of Krause, with four of the squad over 6 feet 4 inches tall. Verne Stedman will referee both contests. — e GIETED TOE . WINS AGAIN - ON SATURDAY - Vloscnp Boo ts One‘ Through Uprights to De- | feat So. California | CAUSE 'ER STAY OUT TO TH' AFTER He had lived in Alaska | for twelve years and was known as | WELL, THEN, NO T WON'T LET SIMP, LET 'ER CRY. (CALIFORNIA IN " TOP PLACE BY WINSATURDAY 14-0 Victory OverHuskleb Gives Bears Coast Leadership | BERKELEY, Cal, Noy. 11.—An ger- | |ial attack which clicked twice in the | crucial moments, an iron defense and altertness at making and taking the breaks gave California’s Golden Bear: a 14-0 victory over the Universi; | of Washington Huskies here smn-} day. | Sixty thousand fans cheered as th Bears tossed passes for touchdown in the second and third periods, anc halted a last-minute toucndown drive of the Huskies late in the fourth. The | victory maintained the Bears' un-| beaten and untied record for eight games, and insured them of at least a tie for conference leadership. California now becomes the strong- est consideration for the West's rep- | resentative at the New Year's game in the Pasadena Rose Bowl. { e | OREGON GETS 13-0 TRIUMPH ON 0. S. C EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 11. — Home | h(:oming crowds to the University c! Oregon were given a rare treat {o their alumni gathering here Satur day when they watched their web-| foot gridiron team trounce the Ore- gon State Beavers 13 to 0. The touchdown marches in the | first half put the U. of O. boys inu | a substantial lead that was neve | threatened. A record-coming crowc of .30,000 Mme.sses the encounter, ‘ MANY HUMES BUILT IN OCT, WASHINGTON, Noy. 11. — The| Federal Home Loan Board has re- Memories of Years Ago { sken or rushed by a timber wmcm Make Samie Beote, 3 Game| An anniversary, tread of marching feet and martial music—these ported that Qctober was “the nation's | Mucst home building month in foux | years.”, Urban contracts for home construc- ! "tion totaled $55,000,000 in 37 states east of the Rockies, an increase of | 31.8 per cent over September, and 109.5 per cent increase over October of last year AT ntu:uoms of 'npnl'o..-ll: Gastineau | Joe Crosson, Fairbanks; W. J. Fitz- patrick, Seattle; John White, Fair- LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 11— banks; Walter Hall, Fairbanks; Mr. | ‘Monk™” Moscrip, Stanford end, ex- and Mrs. H. Haack, Wrangell; Louis | wrcised his gifted toe again last H. Smith, Anchorage; P. H. Adam:v“ Saturday afternoon and Stanford Seattle; Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Ket- won another football game. Mos- chikan. | crip booted one through the up- rights from the 10-yard line in the Alaskan Oscar Lake, Auk Lake; R, TenicH, I6RID SCORES 1gst 40 seconds of play to defeai Chichagof; V. Harris, Juneau; F. W.; Southern California 3 to 0 25 40,000 Wendt. spactators cheered or groaned, de-' - | g e team they wer: TICKET HOLDERS HAVE| WEEK TO CLAIM QUILT supporting, Secuthern California showed unex- The American legion Auxiliary | and their friends gathered in th pected strength, Stanford had been ~xpect.ed to win by safe thargin. ‘ e Elks' ballroom Saturday night for| the interesting dance event, open- ing the Armistice Day observance in| the city, and a large number were | on hand to enjoy the pleasant gven- | uN SATURDAY A feature of the affair was the! awnrdlng of the Auxmary quilt buz\ !ollowtnz are final scores of gs those holding the right numbers | principal football games played last were not present, the Aukiliary an- | Saturday afternoon: | nounced the quilt will be held for Washington State 6; Idaho 0. | one week awaiting the reporting ot‘ Washington 0; California 14. "the persons holding the tauowing\ Whitman 3; College of 1daho 0. tickets in the order given, first, 185, College of Puget Sound 60; Univer- second 404, and third, 592. sity of British Columbia 0, Stanford 3; Southern California o Qregon State 0; Oregon 13. WADES LEAVE ABOARD sy of siwas 7 Demves 1+. NORTHLAND FOR SOUTH | Ajéhigpet 0; Tlinols 3. | Hugh J. Wade, Deputy Administra- Mispesota 13; Jows 3. tor for NRA in Alaska, accompanied Qhio State 20; Chicago 13. by his wife and son Jerry, left on Arkqnsss 7; Rioe 3. the Northland for the South. Mr. Northwesiern 14; Notre Dame 7. yjaders office has been closed here Bavy 1% Pepp 0. and he will go direct to Washing- 8%, Marys.7; Pordham 7. !ton, D, C. to make his report. Mrs. Rappawd §; Princeton 35. Wade will visit with relatives in Beasn.0; Yale 20. Seattle for a time, then go o Port- Marquette 13; Michigan State T. jand to visit her mother, Mrs. W. H. ' s Case, and then join Mr. Wade in Carnegle Tech 0; THoly Oross 7. washinston. befase,'the Christmas| g ans {. ; holidays. SHOP IN JUNEAU! i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! e call up in the mind of the veter:n in this picture a vision of that Armistice, years ago, when, for the first time in four years, shells ceased to burst, bullets to whine on the long line from Switzerland to the sea. The photo above was made by a Signal Corps officer just before 11 o'clock on the morning of Nevember 11, 1918, in the Meuse- Argonne sector ef France. 'FLOWERS BLOOM AT PT. LOUISA CABIN| A colorful boquet of flowers, pinks and English daisies form the Point| yor1vwoOD, Cal—Al Jolson had Louisa cottage of Mrs. H. L. Faulk- {a $6,000 body built on an $800 road- |ner and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook | .ior" which he and his wife, Ruby | decorated a Forest Service office Sat- Kiler, dash around: town. in; urday. The flowers aroused interest be- cause of withstanding recent Irosts and are evidence of the climatic variations in local sections. Car “Built Up¥ P T O, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! USE TAKIN' ALL TH' JOoY QUTA A GAUS 'TON OF FOOD ~ FROM GARDEN DIMMITT, Tex., Nov. 11.—From a garden plot 100 by 200 feet, Mrs. Edd Peacock harvested almost a ton of food this year. About half supplied the current needs for the family ta- ble; the other half was canned or placed in storage. of onions, two tubs of peas and more ' than 200 pounds of cabbage put up as kraut came from the harvest. | e e SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 p.m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442, adv. A Lhiec Days’ (,ough Is Your Lan(,erSlgnal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can %c relief now with Creomulsion. erious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to toke a chance with anything less than Creomul- sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem- branes as the germ-laden phlegm is Joosened and expelled. Even other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your | druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomuylsion and to refund your money if you are not results from the very first bottle. | Get Creomulsion ri now. (Adv.) Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 oA . ¥ PAINTS — OILS : | Builders' and Shelf i | HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co.. Several bushels| Old _papers for sale at Emplre Office e e e INSURANCE l Allen Shattuek, Ine. E Established 1898 Jupeau, Alaska D A P A S WINDOW CLEANING | PHONE 485 PHONE 5» Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Soward Free Delivery DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! Drive in today and let us give your car a complete winter overhauling, Shif the worry to our shoulders! . Full Anti-Freeze Service o Corinors Motor Inc. frrrr e UNITED FOOD (0. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver - Meats—Phone 16 C A Pl T()L BEE R PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Private Booths D BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" — gy RICE & AHLERS CO. 4 Jlour Service Merchants' Lanch Short Orders Regalar Dinners Plumbing - Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Heating French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ~ B. M. Béhrends Bank Bldg.~ PAY'N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proprietors For Ever}' Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 | COLE TRANSFER | We deliver Standard or Union | Diesel Oil from a clean tank, | | straiped into your tank. | | Baggage, Drayage, Crating, | | | You are invited to present this coupon at the: box office of the ‘ Capitol Theatre | PHONE 3441 CASH COLE | and (eeelve tickets for yourself T ——— | ‘anil ‘s friend or relative : to see “West Point of the Air” A apaid-up: supseriber guest ¢f The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE TR Permanent Waving A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIQLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 e rr e eeed |