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Midwest ]ado!phm | ‘ (0) Indiana GRID GAMES ON SATURDAY Chicago (24) —Chi- cago. Drake (0) Tulsa (7)—Des Moines. Illinois (0) Ohio State (6) Clmmmlgn Iowa (6) Purdue (12)—Towa City. In the fol 1m\ ing schedule of prin-| g 1ea¢ State (6) Towa State (0)— cipal footbarl games to be played|prornotan tomorrow, the lu)mr team 1s 1isted| “gansas (0) Michigan State (42)—| first throughout and the 1935 Lawrence scores are noted in parenthesis | “Michigan - Northwestern — Ann| Far West bor. >alifornia (6) Oregon (0) —Ber- Oklahoma | Norman - Mis-| wisconsin-Cincinnati ! Southwest Baylor-Cklahoma A. & M. lex. Rice-Sam Houston. Southern Methodist (6) —Dallas. Rocky Mountain Denver-Brigham Young—Denver. State-Colorado State (20) Missouri (6) —| 1tana (7) Idaho (14) Madison. n State-Stanford Port-| —Waco, land L.A.-Washtington State—L Houston Teachers nia shington (6) 2 (2) —Seattle. South Louisiana State (6)—| n Califor (17) Arkan- Auburn (0) Brimin, | Greely — | Greeley. { Utah | State-Colorado—Logan. Georgia Tech. (7) Atlanta Kentucky-Clemson- Maryland (6) (0) —College Park. rth Carolina Chapel Hill. South Carolina (7) Furman —Greenville, S. C Tulane (13) Georgia Orleans. Virginia Poly. Blacksburg. Vanderbilt Nashville. William & Mary-Washington Lee—Norfolk. Intersectional (6) -Notre Dame ovember 15 Lexington Santa Clara (0) Virginia Military ' - " U, WASHINSTON, + = 80, CALIFORNIA . MEET SATURDAY | Football Game Tomorrow May Decide Coast Con- ference Title San Francisco. (0) Duke (25)— ) (13) Tennesee (7) & Army (6)—New Minn NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The Pa- cific Coast Conference football race closes tomorrow with the Southern California and University of Wash- ington game at Seattle, perhaps deciding the championship. A Washington victory would al- most cinch the title for the Huskies, whose backfield is riddled by injur- Am- . v ies of pl;mu " TITLE FIGRT 0F BANTAMS ON TONIGHT 13.—Sisto Esco- champion, puts n the block tonight when 1arles Quintena in Mad- re Garden. - - - WOMAN UNDERG KNIFE Mrs. Chris Dahl arrived in An- sState (6) |chorage recently from her home in Napamute by airplane, and under- Princeton (38) Yale (7)—Prince- went a major operation at the Shore ton. hospital; Anchorage, where her con- Temple (14) Villanova l"l!-—-Phl]- dition is l('])dl((d to be satisfactory. Milwau Nebraska (0) Pittsburgh (6) coln Lin- Texas Christian (27) Fort Worth. (20) Hawaii (21) Centennary %)) Salt Eas’ Ambher Williams (13) herst Boston College (6) West land (12) —Boston Boston U arkson. Bowdoin (31) Tuft wick Brown-Holy Cross—Providence Catholic U. (8) North Carolina State (0)—Washington Columbia (2) Syracuse New York. Cornell Ithaca. Duquesne (7) —Pittsburgh Harvard-Navy—Cambridee Manhattan (0) Geo! own —New York N. Y. University (48) —New Y 3 Pennsylvania (33) Penn. —Philadelphia. st (0) ern Mary- Xl;v”‘ 14 - (6) Dartmouth (41) NEW YORK, Nov. bar, bantamweight Carnegie Tech (0) (13) Rutgers (0) oNEAmmry ago a Scotchman had his own idea how a Scotch whisky should taste. And now thousands upon thousands of Americans agree with him ... on Teacher’s delightful flavour. ‘freenon of Blended Coteh Whisky V-T w0 sornae w1 EAcHeR 5 Sons.| ‘CLASGOW:" 301£ US. AGENTs: Schieffelin & Co. NEW YORK CIY + IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 DISTRIBUTOR'SYTNAME AND .ADDRESS EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They Stay Brighter Longer 10-15-25-40-50-60 Watt inside frost ...15¢ 75-100 watt inside frost 100 watt clear 150 watt clear or frosted 200 watt clear 200 watt frosted 300 watt clear medium base 300 watt clear mogul base Ask about the Light Meter MAKE SURE THE LIGHT YOU ARE USING IS CORRECT Alaska Electric I.IEIII &. iner Go. Juneau IPETRICH ALONE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. by a one game edge. Tonight's conference bowling matches line up Princeton against Richmond, at 7:30, followed by Le- high versus Knox at 8:30, and Van- derbilt teeing off against Oregon at 9:30. i Last evening’s scoring results: Susquehanna 140 155 133 146 157 199 435 Bowdoin 179 168 127 WINS PIN TILT FOR MINNESOTA Bowdoin and Dartmouth Grab Narrow Victories in Other Elks’ Matches Tom Petrich grabbed top scores at the Elks last night, to bring Minnesota through to a two out of three game victory over Manhattan n their conference bowling. Pet- rich, the only bowler on deck for the Gophers, rolled a 564 total, but it was his high individual count of 203 for the last game of the match that gave Minnesota the odd. Breaking into the spotlight with Petrich last evening was Mrs. Bert | Caro, who bowled a 199 single game | Sic and a 501 match total, in a mighty, though futile effort to stave off de- feat for Susquehanna at the hands of B: oin, in the first match of the r t. The second match Drzke go down before 178— 473 167— 451 145— 501 Kaufmann Sterling Mrs. Caro Totals 490—1425 171— 521 178— 522 160— 412 | Benson Duncan Miss Green Totals 09—1455 Drake 134 169 159 462 464 Dartmeuth bt L s ) 156 154 140 157 49 49 182— 466 191— 529 146— 450 Redman 169 Mrs. Reynolds 145 Totals 519—1445 177— 531 135— 445 149— 446 49— 147 saw 510—1569 Dartmouth 13, 1936. CITY LEAGUERS IN COURT MIX THIS EVENING Close Score Is Predicted High School Team Shows in Opening Contest Manhattan 148 184 149 149 148 178 2 1 445 511 Manhattan Tubbs Walmer Mrs. Bringdale 168— 500 149— 447 450—1406 Petrich Connors Grummett Totals 488 493 5131494 Average score. Did not bowl > e PEGASUS-193T LONDON, Nov. car old may worse to fly Mr. and Mrs. sidering bringing back T on the airship Hindenburg after he runs in the 1937 Santa Anita hand- cap near Los Angeles There hurry, way, A long stride up the comeback trail will reward the night's City League b: between the two los the Krause and H. S fits. The two City League teams meet tonight in the second game of the season at 8:30, at the Juneau High School, in what should be about as sketball tussle of last week, Graves out- 13.—An become the the Atlantic Englis} first won't be any particular they explain, but they think on would like it.” Any- believe it is just as well for the horse to get back to Eng- land soon as possible to train for the Ascot gold cup race next sum- mer. could ask, with the Clothiers hav- ing whatever edge there is. Which ever team comes out on top, wiil be right back in the thick of the first round pennant battle, as with around high calibre of the teams in the loop this year, it is most unlikely that any st d will the Additional floor space is needed for The Leader’'s asso- ciated store, The Payn' Takit, making it absolutely essentical that prices of all merct tically Firm in the belief that our patrons vantage of the many bargains afforde Remember these prices will only be available while present stocks last . . . so come in today and be assured your choice. DR. DENTON'S CHILDREN’S SLEEPING GARMENTS SIZE 6 Mail Order Price Parcel Post, Insurance .15 Their Price . $T45 OUR PRICE . . $l 25 $1.30 KNITTING WORSTED YARN 7a OUNCE Mail Order Price ParcelPost . . . . . Their Price . . OUR PRICE .. 500 49¢ dc CHILDREN’S BATHROBES BLANKET CLOTH SIZES 2—4—6 Mail Order Price. 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OUR PRICE $4.69 ~2 495 $ WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE EMPIRE winner of to- | even a ball game as any ardent fan | finish the first round robin without a blot on its escutcheon Although the Graves squad is ac- corded the edge, be se of a faster offense, the winning margin should be narrow, as Krause has a defense that should hold down the count, while lack of a real scoring threat is the Concreters’ weakness In the curtain-raiser of tonight's court program, at 7:30, the Juneau Firemen of the City League, origin- ally billed to meet the Tallapoosa squad, will encounter Juneau High School's Crimson Bear quintet, in an exhibition’ tilt, because of the | absence on duty of the cutter. | As neither of the squads in cpening game has the ‘rh(‘_v will show under fire, but, the High School turns out a fast-break- ing offensive outfit. It is quite like- ly that the Crimson Bears will be | somewhat dwarfed by the skyscrap- ers on the Fireman lineup. Tommy Moyer and Doc Hollmann are ex- pected to lead the flame-quenchers’ | attack. - > NOME SCHOOL INSURED The insure Nome City Council voted to the new scheol building in worked before, | | no accurate line can be had on how | |end in 1934. Football Families AUBURN, Ala., Nov. 13.—Firste string positions on the Auburn elevs en are inherited — or sometning. Left halfback Bill Hitchcock is brother of Auburn’s 1932 captain and All-America half, Jimmie. Right half Jimmie Fenton is a brother of the Plainsmen’s alter- nate captain and all-Southeastern Both of the young= er boys are expected to win all- star honors before they end their college career: FOOT-RACING FAMILY MANVILLE, R. I, Nov. 13. — The Sherman family of Manville takes to road running. The father, A¥- chie, Sr., was active for 30 years in the sport—from 1900 to 1930. Now there are five sons to caryy on—Harry, Archie Jr, Billy, Ted and Roy. The first three brothers are topnotchers, with victories over each other. 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