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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 17, 1938. THANKS-FER TH RABBIT'S FOOT Y'GIVE ME LAS' NIGHT, MORTIME R. O A T T [ . [-X I JESS PUT IT IN_ MY CASH POCKET...... AN TH' MISSUS THOUGHT IT WUZ Mou Ghampionship Get Hurl Back . A and Tennessee Rises Up Stun- Southern hristian 34; Tes 2 SR ningly, Defeats Ala- G 1 12; Tdahe 26, bama by 13 to 0 T 7; California 20. mg 7; Utah 7, tie I I {, Oct. 17.—Rising Princ Penn. 0. Tennessee Sat- 3 n shattered ; Columbia 0 hopes of the h "lul‘h.l 7, NY.U. 0 e to stunningly and For m 6, tic a 13 to 0 vie= el by ory ik 2 i T Am a1 ; o ] skiers require. The tendency is for 0 i Amher: d Tenn UGRIN, RADDE MARCHING TO THE MAJORS ... SKI EQUIPMENT e v ARMY CADETS &0 et ] ] I“ l l. II t I ° I rathe ht colors in accessories [ Army 20; Harvard 17 iy g » > Garments are of light windproof > cticutt 0; Maine 13 - Aty 4 Pacific ‘ mearsteninte Oregon Knocke | tandout "l()n,g actrie real chance to look their prettiest + Pittsbu ; Wisconsin 6 Tu "'H R EE wINS | % . SEASUN NEARS in ski clothing. Among the best out- W Poi S Wi India & 4‘1. tie ! . o i s fits T recall were a navy blue ski est Pc 's Scor Cornell 17; Syracuse 19 u]t F rst Place | Coast Rookie Aces for’38 - Powe e il et Ul Tecn, 0; Duke & s I ) ’ = Sl broidered on: the borders with ich Is Seventh Con- ;W Viginia 0 . With Mike Ugrin and Ed Radde 2 flewers, with a sky-blue parka with S v ictory Kansas 0. 4 o both topping 600 yesterday after- Wellknown Instructor Gives fur-trim for cold days. Norwegian eeslve yl( tory Michigan 6; Minn i f VF f,'n‘ ,.?,',,,1,,' or noon, the Elks five won over the His. Opini R i hand-embroidered mittens with a| GAMBRIDGE, Oct. 17 qpe| Iqwe Slate 16; Missour! 13 oty o Bgilioiin, Brunswickers three straight on the is Opinion Regard- | piain leather outer mitten for cold| orpyg's stout hearted Cadets ral- Lconcssee 133 Alabama 0 e Bt ot it lodge fairways. ‘ ingNeedCdOutfitS ‘d““ and blue and white gaiters to imdlU times l';\‘ S!l'll’(]‘l\v‘\l!:'l* Northwestern 0; Ohlo State 0, tie, s ot Ay -l."n’h:“l \inh Ugrin bowled 187-232-193 for a | S bifige the pap batween AEi-boots!noon atter being mowed dovn by| Lonn Btate 89 Lehigh § preaetionnd "’\g“. el Nihibnde total of 612, ] The following article, timely at{®0d pants S T S G R B R e bl e The next match between the two (LB Dekent e JunaT dor tubial Accessories BihthicanuBonlive. vistory Over A | SCNbeARY AL BAYICE, (A DIVOF alley teams will be on the Bruns- reference, has been written by Na:-| Important accessories are sun- much improved Harvard team. The Tows 21, GRICAE0 iy ll'n‘é wick alleys, with the South Frank- ada Coomara, wellknown Oregon 802 and sun-tan cream Army won by a score of 20 to 17 ,Pf"“ 1‘_‘ iy lin Street squad more at home and New England Ski Instructor, When buying equipment, you —With five minutes to play, Charles eid ot A% ithe. ‘préssnts session< b ihd with their king pins. | now in Juneau should not spend less than the fol- Hucy Long prevented a third Har-| LoV 1 Distriot Coft, n/Reichlka, Tref S Yesterday afternoon’s scores fol- S lowing sums on your equipment. vard touchdown by intercepting a| Mississiopl ; Anach - Pecetved x - seukIRSRY ;,:,"e iy The recent snowfall on the peaks| Naturally, you can spend a great|pass on the one-yard line and run- e 0 Amadh' G 5. Eipd rpcew:‘; Elks e iheatt has. 'set | deal more. If you spend less, you ning back 20 yards. Washington 6; Oregon State 13. |/ ) g sl St b i at g s RO e et b e el bl Ocezon 16; Stanford 27 8 divoroe Troun MG B Violet Hendricks 155 188 546 ::UT q?l\is‘:a::?& :2:::‘)':::"“ ‘“,:(i‘equmuwnl. Skis, with edges at- A :\,},,‘;,‘d‘“"\\,;:,f\:;,‘,,::“ f,,wmcghr,:fil.z Melcaif 223 152 553 to become. ski-consclous and. seng | tached. $20. Bindings, $5. Poles, $2.50 p H Gray tesdlved & aiviide Gort Wit b s 1 orieRs 1ot equipmant TH e Rone L abEans O SSLI Btees BOO BT, erma" en"ls Nntrg Dame uses G. ( and Helen Ammerman Stevenson 202 172 542 that & word of afvite bonpémingiRug uniess you are & good Junge. of “ received a divorce decree from Bur- g St Sanioment to bay will be. wel: | i boots. ot less than $12. See that ¥ seit K. ATEtbar. i Totals 947 958 dormed. . THe " followiiia is v brisddoey have scle Drotecims.asiachec Ace Is set Fme : oF A : F Brunswick Sumimary) 10f, What, festiing) akiigiraies iPrices ate or BIULS. POF & " an "}un l] | WOMEN OF THE MOOS i’ Il'ioslaluo 128° 147 consider best in equipment today ‘;’_‘l;i_" b A sl s i ¥ Public card party, Wednesday a 2 4 Things are essentiz ontrol! 9 et el BERLIN, Oct. 17.—Baron Gott- é pm, at the O« ellows L Hildinger 173 187 q;m:q‘ (“-)\i(-h(lsm&:\“n,‘fi\-c kx::‘do h::‘ season, but only for the first sea- n»:ruxl'I \Tnlr:\] (,‘r?\‘mm,‘ ‘(h-rn‘xl:n:\ I(vm‘\).\ Defeat |“|nfl|s ?}v‘lTxJ) Ixmmx:l)lla-"nndd(t;r:iglc. ‘::llv". John R. 184 138 ng that makes the sport any-| %% ice, has been released on parole - R. Galao 13¢ 172 thing more than an idle pastime.| SIn0seIn L about ski boots. They ¢y on prison where he has served - - 9 c 'd B iR Skis, fitted with' steel edges. ki|oic cold. Get them wide enough (ofyive. months of two years on a| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct.. 11 Ba gs o Totals 760 846 809—2115 poles. Ski bindings. Ski boots. Skis| *' 0" frozest Jorse morals charge. Good behavior s Spectacular maneuvers, one through i forts relicved FARNE . LS | should be of hickory, and in no case Sroogn g given as the cause for the tennis|the air, and other breathtaking \ithout doetng-—tise ! should they be over 7 feet long, ex- player's release rusts on the ground, carried No- BELUGAS WIN cept for the most expert sk U WAsulNGTDN - me’s football eleven to a 14 V|CK5: i Reaching your hand above your W8 § Try The smpwe cmssifieds foi to 6 victory over Illinois last Satur- | 48 VAPORUB | . head when standing, skis should results day afterncon Y USED BY 3 MOTHERS OUT OF 5 i« TH REE FRUM : not reach higher than your wrist by | | L8 more than an inch or so. Steel! edges are vital, both to increase the | M“ KY s UA . ! life of the ski many times, and to % give your skis a chance to grp TE i o when changing d at speed s The Tunas beat the Pickerel two i Fabo e e 1 ! e i eded, armpit length or clight- out of three and the Belugas won three straight from the Muskies in Twenty Thousand Fans Watch Game in Actual . Ski are made in many styles, and here, if. nowhere | faturday night's bowling at the else, it pays to buy only the very o | Eks. best. Cable bindings of the Kanda- Bewilderment i Tonight's games are Small Fry # % ” har type, of which there are several S matches with Sardines vs. Eels at on the market, are greatly super-| SEATTLE, Oct. 17. — Twenty 7:30, Shrimp vs. Greyling at 8:30, and Trout vs. Carp at 9:30. i Saturday night's scores follow: THIS IS FREDDIE HUTCHINS ON for to all others, Ski-boots are need- | thousand football fans turned out ed to ensure a fit between your feet !ast Saturday afternoon to see what and the ski bindings. A soft shoe-| Was holding the University of Wash- ington Huskies back. 4 Tunas Seattle Pitcher, Pacific Coast Wonder pac will not do. Ski-boots are stiff- | tevenson 182 .24 181 500 Yl T T REY soled, hard-toed and low-cut. The fans were dumbfounded and | Cleveland 180 180 180—*540 Best Skis bewildered watching the fumbling i Carnegie 191 193 176— 560 By FRANK GORRIE MUOSE FEAST The best skis made today are footballers make it three straight i S e liieh .. | losses and a tie in four starts after thos t out by Tan , a Nor- Totals 563 597 5371697 SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—They grow L daTG ab"racgivaxf ;‘mn"c'c being hailed as the potential Cham- i Pickerel tall timber, excellent citrus, big Ha‘l‘)dma:‘p théte Tiniah thatr spriné picns of the Pacific Coast Football Ietcalf 234 181 167— 582 corn and mighty fine baseball | and bals;n.co are sup;zrb E‘xperw(zonforenca Hagerup 178 178 178—*534 rookies on the Pacific Coast. still prefer Norwcgianvma(.ie kis to| The Huskies were cuffed and 1. Messer- And the rookies, just getting ripe all others, with Swiss skis a close kicked around by the surprising § schmidt 170 170 170—*510 now, will bring some fancy prices second. ¢ Oregon Staters to the score of 13 L4 — —— —— —_ 'when the major league clubs get There is a wide variety of Ameri- | © 6 Totals = 5::3 529 515—1626 cut their order books. | —— can-made skis including Groswold, R A AT Muskies S aka RE Northland skis, Gerber, and others. 5 Take, for instance, 19-year-old (3 2 X Ugrin . 186 189 172— 547 _ ) ' ! Officials, Players Guests of But no American skis are made yet Dringdale 124 191 155— 470 Freddie Hutchinson of the Seattle ]__ d A l with th S nd Hana-Tatior/that | e = & Rainiers. Only it will cost some- odgemen at Annua e oate And Waneoagr; Lua Hendricks e 1_48_ fl bk body a lot of money to take him, V%C(Ol' B A S}:’g; "m:' I;:u;o};zjand Sk]“si But then, s d they can’t have hi befor al Froics Vs sa Lt oney. Totals ag8 528 ami—um 00 NY ATl Gy Dl LY, 280 On the other hand. if the bindings L ml;:q‘z“mz i on Huw}l's birthday, August 12 Gastineau Channel’s final tally atndxsski-tbom.s are first class stuff, AR Lave: . =10 ik el 2y e 3 S if not quite so important just . . . # = he won his 18th victory in his first Of the 1938 baseball season was . Hudson 159 118 135 412 U0 NOL 10 L el Baseball. Oy TG up st Eaturcay_evening at how good the skis are. All the gm‘Wlsconsm Qoes Everylhmg A AT G a year ago he was elbowing his :‘acrcys Cafe, v:he;e Eemhersbof the S““f:”ep:a:n; ‘;ot?:eluj:al edeal‘er:- = But Can’t SlOp Vie- . e " f . oose Lodge feted the members of - Totals .. 516 535 4g3—1sag fost ball at Frankiin Weh school luopompion diamond squad. | Set them for you If you insist. | ‘tory March ‘ 2 Ski Poles All but three members were on | hand to round out a gathering of a score and a half, including league sale in the coast circuit is Manuel officials and Juneau’s Mayor Harry Salvo, San Diego's fast-ball pitch- I. Lucas. Opening with sparkling | MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 17. — | Nothing that Wisconsin could do| last Saturday afternoon was aood; enough to stop the Pittsburgh’s vic-! The cane ski pole is slowly giv- ing way to the pole of drawn tubu- | lar steel, chromium-plated. The strength of these steel poles is “Coffee and Tost” Probably the best bet for a quick MINNESOTAIS And then there is the Hollywood raconteurs brought the evening to . . roune” put the Kandahar ! age of the nation’s outstanding football classics. “Coffee and Tost” combination. an hilarious closing . e | s . Coffee Joe Coscarat, third-baseman, nghhrgm of the evez;n% wa.?”:;\e p)eeior el O:)‘gr ng is Jml;le | am; ur “ | Here's the lineup of one “eleven” which has names known from coast r ie as group of songs present Li 5 v, | 4 » . . . Comfils' from Beg‘;nd, Six ;‘:: h:;glyfl:: c:::fic: x‘r;ukxl;:s bhiz o &:WDP b s.;'rs' “n’; rugged _nnrd efficient, and the buy- | . to coast for high calibre pigskin reporting: inutes to to | i Juanita Diaz apd Sophig Harris, who 11§ of inferior bindings cannot be B t” tu Tlel | : : ; st Michicon S, w0 e Mot Boes . 00t | el o i Janiio | PVt ! ) Paul Mickelson, New York; Charley Dunkley, Chicago; Whitney S . - Steel edges of the flat type that \ i . A ;R g |season and may get another oppor- Tap danches l;y “Sandy” Sanders EL€ CUEC O mnenin; su’;';:c;hzf‘ ] Martin, Kansas City; Fritz Howell, Columbus; Eddie Brietz, New York; MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Oct. 17— tunity. Louie Tost, a young south ‘\mem:"? er feature of the enter- ' yho gy, sunk flush with the wood, | Bl u set ama Robert Myers, Los Angeles; Russ Newland, San Francisco; Kenneth Minnesota’s mighty -men of - the PA% P"f_lheh is, probably the pick WIS = o hmaking was 2FC the most efficient. For extreme i 4 o Talbot, New York; Earl Hill Chicagos gridiron were powerhoused and dy- © Ameh ollywood freshmen. e (gmr:f low temperatures, celluloid edges AARE L Gregory, Atlanta; Gayle Talbot, New York; Earl Hilligan, cago; 4 Lamited by the scrappy Michigan| Anot :_ very salable youngster is lm"‘;)dg h:"’ ladspl‘o alibi their | 8ive less friction, but they-are not NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Fordham’s and Bill King, Boston. wrecking crew last Saturday after- 6}9:" (Rip) Russell, first baseman "111 a2 e Soch it o Manf as hard as melal, and in addition,|Rams took Purdue’s Boilermakers f noon. jwith Los Angeles. He is a dnvmz‘;"‘{ ’:\’ S ot iag FeSiight DUt be glued on. It does not pay for a ride for life last Saturday af- Every Saturday, you'll find this all-star cast in the press boxes at the Minnesota finally unveiled a puzz- hitter, a hustler and a fair infield- 88e% (T8 “U€ G R LR 1601 1o buy skis without steel edges, as ternoon but even at that all they idi £ th And th 1o ddce. of the denin Jing passing attack to come from - His slugging teammate, Paul|'o fasl ‘"d ",5“;“ w,eu. ms Wh?' un-shod skis wear out so fast, the got was a 6 to 6 tie which amounted great gridirons of the country. An ey are only pa ' \ behind in the last six minutes of Carpenter, outfielder, also should “r‘m A ren "_:;l ket d_*e way skis are used today. Edges|toa stunning upset. Their exper: stories are augmented by those of a hundred other Asso- play to win 7 to 6. do well in the market. jof the immortal saga of the dia- g51q pe attached around the up- — e ‘ A i s, £ AR | Another DIMagel mond, “Grummett at the Bat,” re- | ¢, a5 well as on the running sur- ciated Press correspondents who cover the football fields in every state | R e |ceiveq rousing response, face. Edges should terminate within c ALIFO’BN' A of the union. o 2 llhlfd'hs&:é‘:i‘z fl:;e‘"“’m:fid tin a L T . g 4 inches of the heel of the skis. | thir 2 y wouldn't go Ski Boots i iti Vs Norong” 5 Brbblikia® D inte: PENNSYLV ANl A e R Together, this vact array of sports writing talent produce an average . IN HUT FlNISH |younger brother of Joe, with the Sotie’ AmabloAR btchoat' mbkers ( of 57,000 words every Saturday afternoon,—enough to fill 70 news- Yankees and Vincent, with the have as good a’ product as the av- ! 1 aper columns! Boston Bees. He is an outfielder Is sHUT UUT erage European ski-boot. Poor ski | pape i {with the San Prauciico e, boots will spoil your skiing and Read the complete story of football this fall in this paper. 1 Us If anybody needs another lead- freeze your feet. For use in extreme- off man they might look up Edo BY P TUN ly cold weather, lower than -20, it |Vanni, who has played splendid is almost essential to have ski boots, BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 17. — With i LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 17. — ball with Seattle. ; that are lined with sheep-skin. machine like precision of blo¢king « Southern California encountered! The St. Louis Cardinals will have - : Clothing and socking, and driving relentlessly unexpectedly strong opposition last first call on the young Sacramento PIT“FCETON' Oct. 17—A pair of ppere are many good American forward, California steam rollered Saturday afternoon before defeat- aces, Joe O;fen{gx:e :l!:’d dEddie Bar- | *par! l:‘itghfi- mh g’:: ‘g:&g manufacturers of ski clothing. Prac- over U.CL.A. last Saturday after- ing the Washington Staters. ton, a pair ielders. » tically any style that reputable man- noon, 20 to 7. . kg a! Oakland’s pride is Bob Joyce, Princeton to a 13 to 0 victory over ,eyotyrers recommend for skiing —.-— A Member Of The Associated Press NEARLY TAKEN Southern California made sparkling four-period finish to w&nl by a score of 19 10 6. ... . er. However, he went to the majors entertainment, the annual banquet once, with the Boston Red Sox, so ran along at a lively pace, inter- probably he won't draw such a big spiced by remarks from nearly all who has pitched seven shutouts. Pennsylvania Mst Saturday after- He was bought by the Athletics, 1Oo% tory march. The Pittsburgh eleven won 26 to 6, extending their wins to four this amazing, yet they are as light a cane, and now, after several year: of experimenting, they may at las ltoday is correct, as they have| Lede and placer location notices 1 learned through experience what for sale at The Empire Office. Each weekend an All-America team of crack Associated Press sports writers gets down under the ball to bring you briiliant, thorough cover- | | |

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