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T e Dolly Kaufmann High in Doubies Saturday Night In mixed doubles matches Satur- day night at the Brunswick, Mrs, Frank Dufresne and Lance Hen- drickson beat Dolly Kaufmann and Paul Kegel three straight. Dolly Kaufmann was high 501 for three games. In Suhday’s Commercial League bowling, Don's Demons won two of three from the Truckers and Stub- 4 Dbies won two from the Truckers out of three. Tonight’s games are Percy's vs Snow White and George Brothers vs. Juneau Florist. Scores follow: Kaufmann and Kegel with Kaufmann 159 153 189— 501 Kegel 138 I 89— 382 Totals 297 308 273— 833 Dufresne and Hendrickson » Dufresr 175 146 168— 487 Hendrickson 162 181 143 486 Totals 311— 973 Den’s Demons Jensen 176 159 148 483 Lindstrom 161 192 194— 547 A. Sturrock 149 135 154— 438 Totals 486 486 496—1468 Truckers Lt Bertholl 167 148 136— 451 H. Sturrock 150 141 234— 525 Hildinger 151 171 151— 473 Totals 468 460 5211449 Stubbies Rayela 173 167 170— 510 Sands 171 181 153— 505 Morgan 145 175 160— 480 Totals 489 523 483—1495 Triangle Snow 156 156 192— 504 Holmquist 156 180 177— 513 v Botelho 145 167 5 Totals 457 503 R —_—,,— Elks’ Men Tak Brunswick Five . The Elks five-man team once again beat the Brunswickers in the regular Sunday matches, taking three straight with Hagerup's 589 high tally. Scores follow: Brunswick E. Galao 169 134 169— Hildinger 162 179 190— 5311} Huntington 167 126 215— 508 R. Galao 179 134 157— 470 Carncgie 178 157 156— 491 - S UL Totals 856 710 887—2472 Elks Metcalf 202 141 183— 526 Radde 172 180 177— 529 Hagerup . 216 183 190— Stevenson 154 169 170— 493 Hendricks 155 139 179— Totals 899 812 8992610 v v INTO THE HUNGRY WA ing for drive against Hankow, China’s provisional capi “ *mn has been marshalling her forces, S o o A AT 2 35 " POLLY AND HER PALS A THE-DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1938. oy By CLIFF STERRETT SAY, SUSIE. I WUZ JESS LOOKIN' AT THAT CRADLE WE GOT WHEN POLLY WUZ ABABY. I . I8 AT T T NEVER KNOWED PAN WUZ SENTIMENTAL ENUFF T'LOOK AT POLLY'S FIRST BABY CRADLE LIKE THAT ! AN' BEIN' AS HOW TH' WOOD'S S'HARD AN’ SLICK. , I WUZ WONDERIN' COULDN'T T USE IT ON A DUCK~ HUNTIN' BOAT I'M BUILDIN'. roornnn Ml SARDINES WIN, AMONG VICTORS ncipal ball games played in ar parts of the nation last 3aturday afternoon: | Wachington State 6; Oregon State 7. 1 ines won twc cf three frem idaho 0: U.C.L.A. 33. | tE xrayling and Ouligan won US.C. 13; Stanford 2. | three straight from the Trout on | Arkansas 6; Santa Clara 21 \ the Elks Club. " | Oklahoma A. & M. 7; Tulsa U. 20. games are King Fish | Washington 7; California 14. s with Sharks vs. Tunas, Mus- | Garnegie Tech 0: Notre Dame 7. ' Kies vs. Whales and Salmon v Syracuse 12; Michigan State 19, Belusas. Tufts 6; Williams 6, tie. Saturday night’s scores folloy Wayne of Michigan 7; Ohio 52. Groyling [ W. Va. Wesleyan 0; Catholic U. 21. yelitan 167 167 167 | Kentucky 7; Xavier 26. Brow 124 148 134 | Virginia Tech 0; Washington 153 143 147 and Lee 6. Totals 463 448 Pern State 6; Cornell 21 H s Christian 21; Marquette 0. : s ta 1 ETowe D; G. Messer'midt 162 | nia Military Institute 14; Foliand 151 { am Mary 0. Wildes 155 cetown 14; Manhattan 13. | Auburn 6; Georgia Tech 7. | Mercer 0; Tulane 51. | Kansas 7; Towa State 21. \ | Miami 6; Drake 18. Hermle 149 13 501 Wisconsin 7; Purdue 13. McDonell 150 150—*450 . ’ Kansas State 13; Indiana 6 Clark 102 176— 411 Vic Kchler, Oregon State halfback, got away for a gain of six yards When Bill Marx, University of gulfv # ‘Wal;v_F;rvst Ovl i i T 1 koo Washington end, missed on this flying tackle during the hard-fought game at Scattle, Wash. Oregon | s‘:.‘ ‘]:,'l‘:(‘l’“‘)‘disz-_l: ;:&*:L‘umh L Ouligan state won the game 13 to 6.—AP Photo. | Princeton 13: Navy 13, tle, Stevens 163 163 Georgia 6; Holy Cross 29. Ramsey 150 150 [} Columbia 13; Pennsylvania 14 Bloedhorn 171 162 HUSKY TEAM PITTSBURGH IN Fordham Eleven coosoisiee o Boston U. 0; Army 40. Totals 484 475 PUMPED INTO GRID ASHCAN California Wallops U. of Washington—Heads for Rose Bowl SEATTLE, Oct. maraudering Bears, rors of the Pacific Conference gridiron, dumped the fighting University of Washington Huskies into the football ashcan last Saturday afternoon as they passed through Seattle headed for the Rose Bowl. After a scoreless first half, Vic Bottari and Louis Smith scored on long marches in the third period The Huskies tallied on a pass, Gleason to Johnston in the final minutes of the 'battle which ended California 14 and University of Washington 7. 24.—California’s the Mad Coast Football ... 0'Brien Tosses Holy Cross Has TCU Into Gallop Over Marquette MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 24. — 589 Texas Christian, led by Davey O'- bounding Crusaders of Holy Cross Brien, quarterback, tossed passes 473 all over the field last Saturday af- last Saturday afternoon and crushed ternoon and smothered Marquette by a score of 21 to 0. R ZONES OF CHINA, Japan has been feeding boatload after boatload of soldiers, prepar- tal. These troops are landing along the Yangtze; in the foreground is ammunition. China is deploying a million defenders about Hankow, reports say. New York U. 6; Lafayette 7. *—Average score, Did fiot bowl Yale 13; Michigan 15. e £ T VICTORY MARCH Buries Oregon xuciissens s uo WILDCATS BARE N ssippi State 12; Duquesne 7. Arizona 14; Loyola 12. Fd L) BT TEBUGH, Ba., Ofl: 94 Sa“hfla# Same Willamette 41; College of Idaho 0 beaten in mes, Pittsbu e Fordham 26; Oregon 0. GLAWS Tu BEAT Saturday S OVGF | Alabama 32; Sewanee 0. Methodist to win 34 to 7. 4 Centre 26, Preshyterian College 7. Tt o Powerful Eastern Team! mennessee 4; Citadel 0. A Texas A. and M. 6; Baylor 6, tie. Holds Webfooters West Virginia 20; Creighton 13, SC()I’(’.](?SS Oklahoma 14; Nebraska 0. A 2 | Montana 0; North Dakota 7. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 —The power- | Missouri 13; Washington of St. Oiiio State Wins "]u" Icagn ful Fordham team wiped out all [Louis 0. doubt last Saturday afternoon con- | Texas 6; Rice 13. T . M f I " cerning its scoring ability by bury e, ' le ' 84 ing the heavier Oregon Webfooters | omy o & e Fighting lrish 0 The game was all Fordham’s with- Buc keyes Roll Up Top- in four minutes after the opening il Kickoff. Heavy Point Total Though PR Outgained by M corssane o+ . o PENNSYLVANIA, cago Maroons outgained Ohio State vardage last Saturday afternoon but lost 42 to 7. ,,,,, - ILLINOIS TEAM ! CHAMPAIGN, IIl, Oct. " 24, Northwestern’s Wildcats bared their claws last Saturday afternoon for two bruising touchdown drives to defeat Illinois 13 to 0 in the Mem- orial Stadium. _ BADGERS CANT Keep Marching ' pErEAT PURDUE ForNatl, Honors wiTH MIKE IN c U I- U M B | A l N Relegates Ca—rn—egie Tech loj lover Purdue last Saturday after- HAHD T u 8 s L E Ranélsevzfnsl.)e;fgted noon until Mike Byelene got into & S — the game in the second half. There- Great Ufianswe' Sid Luckman Executes Aer- SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 24¢. — after it was a different game. . ials for Gains of Dafeats Gem’gla Tech to the ranks of the defeated sylvania last Saturday afternoon in this season. | AI WI fl s eet aerials for gains totalling 177 yards. her feet from the roof of their fainted when her husband jumped. La FAYETTE, Oct. 24—The Wis- consin Badgers looked like winners unleased a devastating offensive the big unbeaten Georgia eleven by a score of 29 to 6. Notre Dame, off on another irre- The Boilermakers won 13 to 7 sistible march for National Cham- - > pionship honors, relegated Carnegie it Leaps to Death AL !last Saturday afternoon. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 24— It was the most bruising encoun- WORCESTER, Oct. 24—The re- Worn weary by dizzy passes, Penn-| ter the Fighting Irish have engaged fought off a last quarter rally to Notre Dame won 7 to Okafitr the| beat Columbia 14 to 13. savagely fought game ept Lhe‘ ) Sid Luckman completed 17 of 29 crowd in a continuous uproar. | NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Ignoring {pleas of his wife, Robert Romm, s b= | fifty-seven, plunged to his death at » 'Suana"s Duw“ | five-story flat. Arousing the neigh- . i ibors with her frantic cries of § s Aft 1"Pl('a.s(‘, don't jump,” Mrs. Romm yracuse Afier oo - Thrilling Game Car Dragge ' | | - e | EAST LANSING, Mich.,, Oct. ZQ,_ rlver a s wav —ee — — —In a breath-taking struggle last Saturday afternoon Michigan State’s Spartan; downed Syracuse, the final scorc checking up 19 to 12 with the Spartans on the long! end. gates were up when he drive onto TO HARVARD 7'y imat At Wife's Grave ST, LOUIS, Ocv. 24.—Grief over the death of his wife was blamed for the suicide of Ceci! A. Deni- son, sixty-five, of Fayetteville, I, who shot himself at her grave. Mrs. Denison died five years ago. A note to his son said: “The All Wise One has called on me to join your mother who has been waiting for so long.” CHICAGO, Oct. 24—After Ed- ward O'Days automobile was drag- ged twenty-five feet and thrown into a shallow ditch by a Chicago, Aurca and Elgin train in Oak Park, O'Day climbed out and walked away. He told police the crossing &4 Speedy Indians Click Off Their Twentieth Vic- tory on Saturday CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 24. — Dart- mouth’s powerful and speedy In- dians clicked with the twentieth victory last Saturday afternoon by cashing in on two of their three scoring chances against hard-fight- ing Harvard. The final score was J13 107, g iy This isn’t a bit of old Paris. It’s the French set on a movie lot in Bur- bank, Cal., and the veterans attending the national convention of the American Legion at Los Angeles visited it for a bit of local color: It looks like France, according to the ex-doughboys. lames C. 1. O . in Steel Riots Ralph E. Elser, sheriff of Mahoning County, Ohio, is pictured on the stand at the LaFollette Civil Liberties hearing in Washington, as he blamed the riots which marked the strike of “Little Steel” on Philip Murray, C. L. O. chairman, He said that if Murray had permitted maintenance crews to enter and leave the strike- bound plant, violence would have been averted. \fafio Blanked By UCLA;Rose Bowt Hope Gone Game Was Just Avalanache of Touchdowns for California Gridders LOS ANGELES, Cal. Oct. 24. — Idaho’s hope for a chance at the Rcse Bowl honors was shattered Saturday afternoon when U.CL.A ended the Vandal's winning streak by a score of 33 to 0 The game was an avalanche of touchdowns for U.C.L.A. Idaho was unable at any time fc BRONCOS BEAT " RAZOR BACKS, WILD CONTEST Santa Clara Scores Spine- Tingling Game Over Arkansas SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 24 Santa Clgra’s powerful Broncos, un- beaten since 1936, scored a spinc-| tingling 21 to' 6 triumph last Satur- day afternoon over Arkansas in a wild contest. The Razorbacks are the first team to score against the Broncos this season. PRERIGESRE SER Cornell Attack Trip Up Pen St, | ITHACA, Oct. 24 —Cornell’s pow- erful running attacks netted three | touchdowns last Saturday after- noon as the Big Red outfit over- powered Penn State 21 to 6. % - . | Lode and placer iocation notices |for sale at The Empire Office, TROJANS JUST T00 MUCH FOR STANFORD GANG Rooters Given Opporlunify to. Uproot Goal Posts After Game Oct. STANFORD, Cal, Southe salifornia’s Trojans gave the rooters a chance to uproot the Stanford goal posts last Saturday afternoon with a 13 to 2 victory over the Indian Gangsters. E Runs provided the clinching ; of the margin for the Trojans who broke clear half a dozen times for runs for 15 to 50 yards. Stanford scored her points on a n— | safety and fumbled punt. ONE-POINT WIN KEEPS BEAVERS IN COAST RACE Failure to Convert Costs Cougars Loss in"Fued with 0S8C PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24—Ore- gon State College remains in the f the Pacific Coast Confer- ence title by defeating Washington State 7 to 6 last Saturday afternoon. The Beavers scored in the fourth qui r when Higgins, quarterback, dove to a touchdown from the three- yard line. TIGERS, NAVY PLAY TO TIE BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 24 ~— Princeton and Navy put on a great offensive show last Saturday after- noon, the count standing 13-13 ‘at the end after the Tigers came from behind in (wo spectacular- scoring drives o