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POLLY AND HER PALS YES, I'VE GOT MYSELF TO THE STAGE WHERE T CAN GO AROUND IN LESS AND LESS . ELKS DEFEAT BRUNSWIGK N , SUNDAY GAME nghllght of the “eekend bowling was the five-man team match be- tween the Elks and the Brunswick at the Brunswick Alleys Sunday | afternoon. Thé Elks quintet scored a three straight win and toppled a total of 2498 pins as against 2423 for the Brunswick keglers. High single game honors went to Stev- enson of the Elks with a count of | 212, Holmquist, also with the Antler crew, rolled best three-game total with a mark of 566. In Commercial League play Sat- | urday night California Grocery trio took two out of three from Don’s Demons. Mike Seston of the Groc-| cry Boys knocked high single | i I'VE PERCEIVED T, POLLY . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1938. YAS, AN' T WON'T ALLOW IT, BY TUNKET! BESIDES BEIN' DERN IMPROPER., YUH'LL O\TCH PNEUMONIA ! Copr. 1918, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Word rights reserved Carps Roll 'Em High to Defeat annws Three Carps, with a tota! of 1430 pins for the evening's play rolled a two out of three win over the Minnows in the Small Fry League at Elks' Club Saturday night Clark of the Carps tallied high single game with a score of 220. Thibodeau turned in the best three game performance with a mark of 484 No other games were bowled as the Ouligans failed to show. Fol- lowing are Saturday night scores: Minnows 165 155 144 165—*495 155—*465 144432 165 155 144 | Sterling Hermann Foster game with a 206. Best three-game | score was turned in by B. Schmitz with 510. \ Second game of Saturday night's play resulted in U. S. Signal Corps team copping a three straight win | from the Dairy Boys. Johnson of | the Corps was tops in the high single and three-game perrorm- snces with scores of 188 and 512 respectively. Following are the scores: Elks 157 134 204 138 126 759 Brunswick 137 149 160 160, 178 156 193 142 148 140 Totals 816 1747 8602423 California Grocery 206 143 178 171 190 173 574 487 Demons 198— 533 | 159— 454 172— 566 157— 460 212— 505 TRadde Hagerup Holmquist Hendricks £tevenson Totals 892—2498 148 434 190— 147 179 196— Mangalao Huntington 1ildinger Galao Carnegie 481 514 484 160— 1507 509 , 499 Ceston . Schmitz B. Schinitz Totals 457 1.)18 Don’s Jensen (didn't bowl) £iturrock Lindstrom 184 137 160 188— 542 168— 440 169— 509 525—1491 170 135 180 485 481 Dairy Boys 145 127 140 136 121 384 Cory 178 181 144 Totals 503 542 1432 B STANTON POPS INTO FAME IN FOOTBALL HALL Totals 115— 387 142— 418 160— 423 Peterson Jones Adams 41'1 1228 Totals Croken vohnson McVey 177— 477 188— 512 177— 493 Kicks 32 Yards to Field! Goal—Enables Fordham to Beat St. Mary’s NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Wilbur | Stanton enjoyed a fleeting moment of football fame when he trotted out last Saturday afternoon and, carefully kicked a 32-yard field goal to give Fordham a 3 to 0 tri-| umph over St. Mary's. ——ae—— BUDGE T0 60 PROFESSIONAL Red-Haired Tennis Player May Leave Ranks of Amateurs NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Capt. Wal- ter Pate predicts that Donald Budge will become a professional within 30 days. The Captain said he did not like to see Budge leave the ama- teur ranks but that Budge would have to do so because of financial matters. Capt. Pate is a close friend of the 510, 464 —1392 Carp 180 157 129 Totals 464 154— 484 157-—*471 220— 475 466 42 531—1430 dm noL bowl. Thibodeau ! Monagle | Clark Tolal.s —Average; NOTRE DAME OUTCLASSES NAVY ELEVE BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 7.—Notre Dame’s greatest football team since the last glorious 1930 model turned out by Knute Rockne, rolled over the hapless and out-classed Navy cleven last Saturday afternoon to win 15 to 0. YALE BLUES IN WIN OVER BROWN BEARS NEW HAVEN, Nov. 7—In the closing minutes of play last Satur- 'day afternoon Yale made a score that enabled the Blues to come from behind and smash out a 20 to 14 \lc- tory over the fighting Bears Brown who had led most of the way. —_— .. CRIMSON TIDE - BEATS TULANE BY FIELD GOAL BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 7. - | Repulsed on the goal line on numer- ous occasions last Saturday after- {noon, Alabama’s Crimson Tide fin-, ally scored a field goal in the clos- ' | ing minutes of play to defeat Tulane {3 to 0. ——e,———— JAWHAWKERS LOSE 0UT T0 CORNHUSKERS fumble by Kansas last Saturday af- ternoon and an intercepted pass en- abled Nebraska's starved Cornhusk- ers to a victory and defeat of Jay- hawkers by a score of 16 to 7. Half Minute to 6o, So. Methodist Trim Tex. Aggies DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 7.—With only half a turn of the minute hand re- maining, Joseph Pasqua rose off the substitute’s bench and swept a 45- vard field goal that -signalized Southern Methodist’s fantastic 10 to 7 triumph over the favored Texas Aggies last Saturday afternoon. — e —— red-haired - amateur . tennis player. Try an Emprre ad. the LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 'I*A\ OREGON BEATS | I | | The following are final scores of | principal football games played on Nation's gridiron last Saturday | | the afternoon: I(l.\!m 6; Oregon 19. Scuthern California ‘xw'\ itf Washington 10; Stanford 7. U.CL.A. 21; Washington State 0. Denver 6; New Mexico Univ. 7. Utah 0; Colorado 0, tie, Texas A. & M. 7; So. Methedist 10" Centenary 6; Arizona 7 Miss. State 7; Louisiana State 32, Notre Dame 15; Navy 0. Penn 13; Michigan 19. Princeton 18; Rutgers 20 Temple 0; Holy Cross 3 Franklin Marshall 12; Axm\ 20. Virginia 0; Columbia 39. Lafayette 7; Penn State 0. 13; Califor- | (i Tulane 0; Alabama 3 Wisconsin 20; Northwestern Ohio 20; Miami 12. Kentucky 18; Georgia Tech 19. Sewanee 0; Vanderbilt 14. 13. | Insntl!h' (Tie) Iowa 0; Minnesota 28. Chicago 13; Harvard 47T Indiana 0; Boston College 14. Purdue 12; Ohio State 0. Auburn 12; Villanova 25. Colgate 0; Syracuse 7. Brown 14; Yale 20. North Carolina State 0; hattan 3. St. Mary’s 0; Fordham 3 Lehigh 0; New York 45. Dickinson 6; Dartmouth 44 Carnegie Tech 20; Pittsburgh 10. Drake 0; Towa State 14. Rice 3; Arkansas 0. Michigan State 0; Mississippi 6. Nebraska 16; Kansas 7. Texas College 21; Tuisa 0 Kansas State 14; Oklahoma 26. Baylor 14; Texas State 3. Washmklul\ and Lee 0; Centre 7 - California Is - Upset; Southern | California Wing LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 7. The University of Southern Cali- fornia drove and passed the way to an amazing 13 to 7 upset victory last Saturday afterncon over Califor- nia’s heretofore unbeaten Golden Bears before § 90000 fans. | - Rice Wms But Police Escort Referee Home, FAYETTEVILLE, Nov. 7. — R[’f-" eree Alvin Bell, of Little Rock, had to be escorted off the field by the| State Police last Saturday aflernoonl after Rice won a hectic Southwest Conference battle from Arkansas, 3 to 0. Man- l | | | | | | | SAPREL RS Two Touchdowns In Last Minutes, But Quakers Lose ANN ARBOR, Nov. 7.—Pennsyl- | vania’s Quakers turned on the heat last Saturday afternoon and scored two touchdowns in the final seven ! minutes of play but Michigan sur- vived the blast to win 19 to 13. WILLIAM WADDLETON DIES HERE SUNDAY william N. C. (Judge) Waddle- ton, 79 years old, and a resident of Juneau for over forty years, passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital late yesterday afternoon, following a lingering illness. Waddleton was born at Columbia, South Carolina, and at one time had a law practice in this city. The remains are at”the Charles ‘W. Carter Mortuary pending fun-| eral arrangements. 1 ——eee—— ] i The tugal, name of the capital of Por- Lisbon, derives through many changes from Ulysses, the Greek navigator, reputed in myths to have founded - it. FUGENE. thy i it won by a score of 19 to 6 1as da 'b.\ln-‘ SYRACUSE IS bitter noon, Phil Allen swept wide around Colgate's left end lm a touchdown Wake Forest 6; Virginia Military that gave Syracuse a 4 pu Saturday afternoon 12 t tu er By CLIFF STERRETT e N/ IT's TH' GAL'S efiu: &b GABBIN' ABOUT ! HOLD YER HOSSES, LUNK-HEAD ! DON'T BE ALLUS BATTLIN' L] YELL LEADERS, A. S. B. ELECTED At Friday's meeting of the Asso- tudent Body of the Juneau €chool the team of Marian Ruth Torkel ho positior he present school year for the positions included the teams of waugh and Mildred Webster nore Kaufmann and Mar HARVARD IS IDAHO ELEVEN .. WINNER OVER High Dobso; elected leaders Nominee and Ore.. Nov Halted 5 for eir string of three defeats in ANy Weews, by i-fighting Idaho e i f n as as cheer fo e also CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 7.—Afterspo ting Chic y's razzle dazzlin rc twe touchdows la turday aughnessy’s 47 to 13 scor Wash m«mn Sta g | Bernice | La- ian Dob- B8 1 a non-c " y afternoon in {vard a {ruined Cc and roll i up son. lowa Smothered By an. Eleven MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Tuning up for & comebac Notre Dame, Min Towa's hapless Hawkey urday afterncc by 0. Huskies Finaily Win Grid Contest D WINNER OVER COLGATE, 7-0 SYRACUSE. Nu\ 7 periods last Sat UCLAWinsEasily PULLMAN, Wash., Nov 7 11 by the shifty Kenny Was on. the U.CL.A. Bruins ré wer Washington State Cougars Saturday afternoon and winning to 0. ~After three day after- 7 to 0 triumph: - urdue Wrecks Hopes of Ohio State for Title COLUMRUS, ancturad - NUMBER 389 winner of the C awarded by Mrs. Ju: in, and the holder will be allow until November 14 to claim t award, after which he will be jud default and the bedspread awar d to the second winner. - - e s the - pread being PALO ALTO, Cal., Nov University Washington beaten and hewildere ingly going newhere W natched a me faction last Saturday from the disappointing s ored a 10 to 7 win over Stanford riekety gridiron squad The Huskies 1d seem footbal e of satis afternoor f of in t i Noy Purduc 2 Buckeye t a com goddes word the The Hygieia health hygiene Greek on an Ohio ally wrecking n aspirations Conm ... that’s the reason Chesterfield stands out from the others The reason Chesterfield is different is because it combines the smoking qualities of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos in one cigarette. «..the blend that can’t be copied ...the RIGHT COMBINATION of the M oo magi Unable to Score; sehet Bed- | adv from | Back Held . Washington CHI. MAROONS A= r- n Captain Dave DeVarona of the University of California’s Bears was ng when Jim Johnston of the University of Washington came plunging forward in the footbail game at Seattle and stopped the Husky with a two-yard gain. California continued its march toward another Rose Bowl bid with a 14 to 7 victory.—AP Photo. NURTHWESTERN Holy Cross Gnes KNOCKED FROM To Air Saturday ' CHAMP HONORS To Defeat Owls “OR(,E".TER‘ Nov. 7.—Last Sat- urday afternocn, Holy Cross took to the air and soared to a smashing 33 to 0 victory over Pop Warner's Owls behind Ronnie Cahill's perfect passing h u |rn_,|1lmu Wls(mmn adgers Win Game Saturday by 20 to 13 Wildcats Lose To Georgia Tech By Just 1 Point ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7.-Georgia Tech caged the rip-tearing Ken- tucky Wildeat last Saturday after- noon by 19 to 18. It was the closest loss the Wildcats have experienced. 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