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476 501 4451440 Druggists 198 128 35,000 SEE [WoPWTRIs " OREGONWIN “lAex witko FROM BEARS ’ In weekend bowling at the Bruns- |league, rolled up the best mark of G. Ritter 100— 426 126 137 136— 399 150 126 110— 386 474 391 3461211 Grant's 122 103 84 309 4 Case Lot 95 147 Jo. Bird Weyand Fortier Totals 185 420 133 369 151— 384 113 133 149 Wis., Oct alert tags punched Saturday of Joe 4691173 141— 383 164 187 140— 491 149 154 133 436 Trio split ¥ Total 408 488 4141310 Handicap 36 36 36— 108 went Grocers over 4501418 years " L 444 524 Brunswick 168 Total 173— 553 204— 499 194 134— 501 5 5111555 Totals 5 NAVY, DARTMOUTH PLAY, NO SCORE BALTIMORE, Md. Oct. 16.—The wick, the Barbers, leading the —_— lnm two days with a total of 1622 De Roux F- " pins down, winning three games . . ery Defeats California | “Yueaw Fiorists aiso 1600 and beat the Home Druggists and Grant's Cal.. Oct. 16.—Ore-|even yesterday evening and Bruns- team, advertised as|wick won two games of three and the greatest in many kept | won the total from Case Lot . undefeated status Saturday with| Tonight's games are California a 6 to 0 victory over California be-|Grocery vs. George Brothers and fore 35,000 football fans | Irving's Market vs. Barbers' Trio, E. Galao It was Oregon’s first triumph over | while tomorrow night, Druggists roll Mary Rhodes the Bears since 1926 Brunswick and Rainier Beer rolls Hunt Oregon now has two victories and | New Alaskan a tie. They have an easier schedule| Weekend results follow for balance of the season fidie Barbers’ Trio Oregon scored a touchdown in the | Mangalo 166 189 econd period as the climax of a 76- | Freeburger 205 183 vard march and fullback Marshal |Galao 188 196 Stenstrom tallying from the 2-yard . line. Totals Californ, A, Nelson |G Bavard | Ugrin 488 480 476 462 454 446 431 426 480 | 332 1514 1503 1467 1503 1406 1393 1363 1266 1529 966 146 175 147 Home Grocery 120 148 148 157 193 190 470 A. T. Koski Jim Hendricks Elmer Freeburger B e I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! s CONNORS MOTOR LUBRICATION COMPANY Totals 495 > The game kept 50000 fans in Today's News Todsy—Empire, PRINCETON LOSES 10 CORNELL, 20- PRINCETON, Oct. 16.—Cornell’s Johnny Ragudos 9 the Duke Blue Devils last Saturday | Lhibodeau Otto Smithberg {seconds of the game and Younce A San Francisco substitute half- [ thrilled 18,000 spectators by return- . A . Paul Morgan STANFORD, UCLA usKies BARBERS LEAD naiana ¥wins ' ) | "SWI(K Emery Herrett ) p - | lose 'o Vernon Snoddy From Badgers ....... . , nspired Stanford team and highly ook { Ellis Reynolds B D With the first quarter of the Com-1 Jay Williams Indi \dvan~ | 2000, battling on even terms { el o ase Fath HAope Has e Each team got a touchdown in| —_ | completed at the Brungw 4 man; fa oA h i U b| i the Barbers are leading the league| Mike > touchdowns last [ 4N : ¥y i Mike Y Aafternoon to defeat the| Stanford forged ahead in mewira| U, Washington Unable o.nl(hough b s rollea bt hree, 1 R 1 games. Gordon Ferguson n the final quarte Dallas Weyand down Pun(h Roger Stevenson are holding second | | place with 12, 9 and 12 games, re- Howard Croken TN Phillip Bertholl PULLMAN, Wash. Oct. 16. — A SPC1o i : Scores a sta gs low with Paul Jol ball (on a sirons west wind ast Satar- cores and standings follow Paul Johnson day afternoon’ for 65 yards'in the toC B STELCE D0 AR okt | Oscar Knight i i ree-game Je e avar |the Huskies of the University of high single game, high three-g: George Bavard | Washington in the hole and set the | 5t STSEEY 0 1 o HaG Ave.| Thomas Roayl Trio 11 1 568 1622 523| Frank Nels | Washington Staters. 5 i 10k STelson Hero Bill Sewell, 175-pound left oiovo)"corps 10 8 584 1594 509, Robert Forrest worked behind the alert vicious line "' o 10 547 1607 508 re Judeog {to turn back every Husky threatl p.,nqwick 3 9 549 1507 493| M. Delsanto : s : ; M. Peterson | The University f)t Washington en- California 1 do tered scoring territory several times the world’s 0t cuchdont DU | g Gy § § o1 OREGON STATE IS George Bros... 9 543 SA"TA (I.ARA 35 Navy's big eleven and Dartmouth’s '] }R°5"1L‘:‘“%C“bg ‘;g 7 speedy Indians, boasting undefeat Case t Groc. 5! N se ln / A The Druggists. 3 449 Handicap & 6 ‘j %% 34,000 cpectators - | Percy's Cafe. . 3 515 2 e iy PHNIRENG . Bassis | PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16.—Ore- I | Totals 443 516 474145 ( | Individual Averages " : WhISkey Emil A. Galao 3 strong foctball teams in the Pa- <Sm_nhbm-u 183 189 cific Coast Confersnce, came from Lajoie 183 186 plAY ."E GAME Caloert Special” BLENDED WHISKEY—90 Proof—724% Grain Neatral Spirits. | - (OMES Hero - Then g"g”'fiifi’e“”“ 4 A oy o e e P roats r Copr. 1939 Caloert Distillers Corp.. New York Citu. v te the B = W Y 6.—Lightnin o Lo by Bt doi Becomes Goat The so-called Pittsburgh football | NEW YORE, Oct. 16 —-LighHaN Starting on their own 35-yard line Hermle y g | Orezon State pushed over Dethman 4 of 27,000 l:mn!m'd| by a 6 ta 6 tie 8 DS ant Colu 1 levens. { Fonta Clara and the University of afternoon for a 14 to 13 victory for | K05kl TIIY. SR D San Francisco battled to a 13-13 tie O80 SR Biskod the extew.golat [ Arthur Nelson - back became the hero and then the z goat. | { |ing the cpening kickoff 90 yards to {|a touchdown. 5 \ Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons “ESPIONAGE AC Screenplay by Warren Duff, Michael Fessier, Frank Donoghue from story by Robert Henry Buckner. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. Joel McCrea, Brenda Marshall, Mike Ugrin IRIMS “.l.INOIS Clifton Tabor Ofto T. McVey | Harvey E. Iffert Lloyd Hildinger LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 16. Ronnie Hunt 1 The Southern California Trojans Paul Hamburam rolled rough shod over Ilinois last|yio ped footballers enjoyed a Tiger Pete Terencio Saturday afternoon for a 26 0 0\geak with trimmings for one-half | Jeffrey Lynn, George Bancroft, ames Stephenson, Dpi-MaLOng win before a crowd of 60000 speC- o o game last Saturday affernoon. || Howard Hickman, Martin Kosleck, Nan Bryant. Steve Guanson jtators. This was an intersectional |y, “velaxed and coasted in with X G Rein S 820 to 7 """”Ly:‘:" Pages HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 16.—Here is up-to-the-minute spy melodrama that must have been conceived by seers. It is a plea for an American counter-espionage system, and it was ready for release with the headlines concerning President Roosevelt’s turn- ing the matter over to an increased Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion, Eo topical is it that at times during its unreeling it seems, to have been rushed from the city room rather than from a sound stage. It pounds (through foreign correspondent Bancroft) the message of American neutrality; it harps more insistently on the dangers of foreign agents within American borders, stealing plans for national defense, planning sabotage and terrorism; it recalls the havoc wrought in American industry prior to America’s entry into the first World War. And it does it all, aided by its timeliness of course, with surprising effectiveness. giaho 0; (‘-nnmgu_ 19 | McCrea is the young diplomat who rescues and later marries . :‘::egli:e ;‘rcrll‘llgfiln ;‘N 0. ‘ ‘\lav terror-riden g.n'l from the Spanish civil war zone. Returned to Ohio Wesleyan 12; Ohio 7. ‘ashington for further training and assignment, he hears her Brown 0; Colgate 10. ! cf)nfession: she is an unwilling tool of an international spy Duke 13; Pitt 14. ring which sells national secrets to the highest foreign bidder. He Cornell 20; Princeton 7. sets out with her help to trap the head of the ring, get a list of Penn 6; Yalé 0. its operatives. There's good spy stuff here, exciting stuff, even Army 6; Columbia 8, tle. though their ultimate escape from You Guess Where is rather Dartmouth (; Navy 0, tie. precipitately handled. Northwestern 0; Ohio State 13. Brenda Marshall is the girl—a new Warner find, pretty with- Texas Christian 11; Temple 13. out that look of having been freshly baked in the Hollywood Fordham 0; Tulane 7. mold, and a capable, sincere actress. Lynn is excellent as Mc- Nebraska 10; Iowa State 7. e £ Purdhy-18) . Mivnsasts. 18 6. Crea’s career man pal but Martin Kosleck (the propaganda Southern Methodist 19; Notre Dame 20. | Harvard 61; Chicago 0. | New York U. 7; North Caro-| lina 14, | Marquette 17; Michigan State 14. Lehigh 7; Penn State 49. Western Reserve 19; Boston U, 14, Detroit 13; Catholic U. 14. Colorado 0; Kansas State 20. Holy Cross 13; Georgia 0. Georgetown 13; Syracuse 13, tie. "must come" guest. Try (t} Valparaiso 13; Indiana State 12. Coast Guard Academy 7; Nor- FRESH wich 17. " ”y” a CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS GREEN TOP oy CABS—PHONE 678 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1939. Jim Gillam b Howard Mosher PALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 16. — The pl“ (ONTESTS S'a'ers John Hermle MADISON Al 14 to 14 tie last Saturday after- il Thoa bowting bR Mary Rhodes errors, | kegitoit over tv JRONC. persoe and Emil Galao is high in average, | 14 to 0 | Period and U.CL.A. evened the score | Put 0ver TOU(h Thibodeau Max Rayela, Johnny Ragudos and | Art Burke " spectively, with an average for each | sophomore quarterback’s punt rode Sy | the team results representing suc- James Paterson opening minutes of the game to put and average: Robert Turner |stage for a 6 to 0 victory for the| ' Cosmopolitans 13 3 576 1561 510, John Mclver halfback, and the pony backfield y oo ‘ Francis after the payoff marker. Alaskan Hotel. 57 6111560 489 - | rocer; 3 522 { but lacked the touchdown punch, |, OTOCErY ; oo largest Rovl B Cub 4 8 40 FORCED TO HIT IT g | Tryink’s Macket 3 ot e 2 ed reccrds, battled last Saturday . SAN FRANCISCO g e Broadway Cab 0 346 3 Substifute Halfback Be-, INHYSTERIA ! ubstitute Halfback Be-| Max G. Rayela 12 | . ; 4 K Sa ' a ! carnegie 187 172 Calvert * Reseroe”” BLENDED WHISKEY—90 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. behind Saturday afternoon in ! ¥ R A PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 16 14 to 12, despite the Beaver drive. g Splaylat i ; Bubhis GRUISNGH. FgHE.Aa the tase of | struck twice and left a chilled crowd SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 16 Ifor the winning point in the final i itk Army and Columbia elevents, Sunday afternoon. : | Ted Reynolds | |. | Benny Mangalao 9 ! M | In the cecond half, Johnstone p i | With two minutes left to play,' Johnstone’s fumble enabled Snntu‘ { | Clara tie the score. Cast BRI s PR e nley Ridges, | The following are final scor football games played in various parts of the Nation last Saturday afternoon: Oregon 6; California 0. University of Washington 0; Washington State 6 UCLA. 14; Stanford 14, tie Oregon State 14; University Portland 12, Tllinois 0; Southern California 26. HOW ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? Fire never destroys a house without burning up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- tects the building. To protest your household possessions against loss or damage by fire, you need Residence Contents Insurance. It cests surprisingly little. ® SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 Office—New York Life asa FIRECRACKER General Elee‘ti'ie $89.95 WASHER FOR ONLY $69.95 —NCTE:— $89.95—G. E. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN $69.95—IS ALL YOU PAY of rnfl/s\v.fr: reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you a NOW AT Percy’s exclusively minister of “Nazi Spy”) steals every scene in which he appears as the insolent, sneering foreign agent who hates democracy but enjoys its privileges. Always a Liberal Trade in at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY b N A T A A DR POLLY AND HER PALS New Westinghouse “VICTOR" " ‘LOOK-IN DOOR” and OVEN LIGHT COME IN-—SEE THIS ELECTRIC RANGE Sold on Easy Terms PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 So. Seward Teelphone 161 “DANCING COED.” Screenplay by Albert Mannheimer and BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Albert ‘l're{mn‘. Directed by 5. Sylvan Simon. Cast: Lana Turner, COUPON BOOKS: Richard Carlson, Artie Shaw, Ann Rutherford, Lee Bowman, Thurston Hall, Leon Eroll, Roscoe Karns. 98.25 in rides for $5.00 - $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Another collegiate yarn, but hold on!—this one is fresh, en- mess—— | {c7ti0i0G, brightly made. It's a dancing contest—the prize a movie contract—that starts the story. Because of it a professional dancer (Turner) goes to college, where she meets the college paper's editor (Carlson) and— But why go on? “Dancing Coed” is what the doctor ordered ... AND, JUDGING FROM READ HIS ANSWER UNK. THE SPELLING AND HEY, ASH, TELEGRAM )/ _YEAH, HE PUBLISHED FER YUH FROM TH' FELLER WOT RUNS —TH' HEALTH COLUMN IN OUR DALY PAPER., PRUNE THAT ISH wuz BRAIN FOOD, SO JESS T' KID HIM I WROTE AN’ AS'T HM WOT KIND. DON'T BELIEVE IN THAT % AN' [T OUGHTA STUFF LEND U S A LAFF/ HE SEZ --- I READ YOUR LETTER WITH PUNCTUATION, I ADVISE AT YOI for fans who want light entertainment, and it's worth seeing if for no other reason than to watch a new star—Lana Turner— on the r “RIO.” Directed by John Brahm, with Basil Rathbone, Vietor McLaglen, Sigrid Gurie, Robert Cummings, Leo Carrillo, Billy Gilbert. In the final scene, Cummings holds Gurie'in his arms after her husband (Rathbone) has been shot, thus removing him as a bar to their happiness. Says Cummings: “It's out of your hands now, darling. It's out of everyone’s hands.’ ? Thus Cummings, after giving the best performance in a nhum- ber of good ones, also gives the best criticism of “Rio.” There is too much story, too many people, and too much skipping around Good, however, if you like 'em that way—and the Gurie girl looks nicer by the minute.