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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1939. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT WHAT 2 ~YOU MEAN OF COURSE,1 AM TO_SAY YOU'VE You MUST MERELY A MASTER -1 SUGGEST THAT You DISCOVERED NO ¢ HAVE DISCOVERED MUSICIAN, MADAME, EMPLOY THE SERVICES SIGNS OF MUSICAL SOME SIGNS ), BUT IE YOU INSIST OF A GOOD DETECTIVE GENIUS IN OF BURNING THAT THERE IS TALENT S 2 AGENCY ! ANGEL 2 GENIUS ! To BE FougEHI.%THE i P SSSSN TR D 10HI0 STATE [St. Marys Close Battle Suddenly Turned NOTRE DAME MRS. JUNEAU TBUTTEDOUT | Is Loser in Inlo Rout as So. (ahlorma m IS FORCEDTO ing off three lightning touchdowns |third quarter turned the Eleven fornia ran up a 26 to 0 (numph‘llmu twice on successive drives One Point COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 30.—Cor-' PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. — The spectntors hmk e statran IR Hhetkunh M < :Again Notre Damp was forced to “Read what that poster says.’ he instructed 202-pound Glen showed ¢ ing display of 12. It was one of the biggest upsets and again an extra point looked % 3 9 PRCSRR T ST NN i gridiron legerdemain to win 23 to of the present football senson big as a billion as the fighting Irish L:‘““‘“ admitted the war-scare-sized letters were a blur to him 14 g scored the fifth straight game of (he | and Phelan was dumbfounded 3 i Conley had been playing tackle during spring practice and he road of football fame EalH Ry | the vital eventh point after Notre | “Can you imagine that?” Phelan recounted. “He was a pretly Cornell Makes Dazzlmg University of Portland merxeLeY, cal. oct. 30—Reel-) Three devastating surges in the Win Fifth Siralghl Vldory contest Football Show Before | Wins Over California i te tira period and another in| | trom o fairly close battie to a i, Of Season By Just 50.000 F | he fourth period, Southern Cali-|rout, the Trojans scoring throe! i ans | ver California last Saturday after- |after taking Kickoffs o obtie > - SEATTLE-Coach Jimmy Phelan of the University of Washing- hoon b 50 jildly puzzled | terback Lansdell and full- ; 3 ) uoos . betore 50,000 wildly . pREEERA L NuArierba: L L PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct. 30 ton pointed to a big-lettered poster on the wall of his office nell spolted Ohio State a of University of Portland defeated St. urday afternoon, Mary's in a Sunday game by 14 to extend every bit of tighting instinct| ¢, 0y g gophomore tackle prospect from Cheny, Wash. Fifty thousand watched the Ivy year by winning o | League champions, winning their gaturday afternoon by a scor | couldn't even see plainly across the line of scrimmage. So Phelan lmnlh straight, butt the Bucks off WINS' GAME |s IHRI[[ER' to 6. | outfitted the blond 19-year-old giant with a special pair of glasses it Lou Zontini, fleet halfback, kicke ”~ and gave him one of those birdcage helmets to protect the specs | . I v‘(' Dame scored a touchdown on a Ie- g4 tackle before when he couldn't even see, but now that he can X I A d bayaredduesls | see, he's downright sensational.” mas 1s Aroun FooTBALL SCORES Notre Dame has had some ¢ ks A g Gt S i Wiad sl games this season, many of | cific Coast Conference last Saturday 85 the Corner, I i ; 0ver p“l et | rih Tt L S iy <58 aftel by downing the tricky but SEA’ 30 T S ,mvln ‘s three-yard line in the last G S adll o Afternoon by '3 3 s e ] !mnc'l.v.\r(l Washington State eleven mportant footbal games played last 13 te 0. tacds e : la - when sub quarterback Elmer aturday afternoon: Washington Huskies last | quarter 1 ut Santa o 5, 3 e ; i Fcg steuned best Ao bhaND. oo RUGGED (lEMSON F Ken Dow Claus : ; ate afternoon won their firs P : p-en suliback Ken Dow put the Beay- Washington State 0; Oregon State this season by |ZONe, automatically giving anford ers in front in the second quarler g 5 s Has thmg On Us! brsgon 6 T.OLALIS Game s Full of FUmbleS, ly Stanford 8 to 5|8 safety and getting the Huskics out h w h d b lied up 79 yards and ifornia 26; California 0. ! Flghts, Penalhes— e thriller with loads of spectacu- A P {Jun Kisselbaugh scored standing up ! ; Santa Clara 13 [ 4 Aropaasca fimbing anil isssd, s | from the Cougar’s 35-yard line for Montana 13; Idaho 0 AISO Sul’pflses PRESURIAES. ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 30.—The rug the second _touchdown Texas 26; Rice 12 | ! Washington scorea a safety in the | an a ara |alert Clemson team, withou e RO Oklahoma 41; Oklahoma Aggies 0 i L 30, — All the first quarter when Danny Yair ' \den, stellar ball | . Texas A and M 20; Baylor 0. B tor of three previ. | charged in and threw to Norm Stan- »d back the Navy last Saturday T kv But Ou dPull- | SWEAT CAUSED DEATH . Carolina 30; Pennsylvania 2 UATEC DYV 10 into his own scoring territory. fternocn by a 15 to 7 win DE, Australia Bruce s s burst forth in a vio- | afternocn by 1 ! L & fights, penaltie rprises, when z’z:_f(lwfl\mr’llf-rm :\'lllw Hin'nm Jim EUCALYPTUS PAPER ‘ man Can't Make ! were persp! He g il 2 Fordham def Pitt in the last | 5" placed kicked .t v ¢ ted when rasy Notre Di 7, Carnegie Tech 6. period last Saturday afternoon, 27, 0 oAl HOBART, Tasmania,—The Burnic S(Ofe reading lamp. North Carolina 30; Penn 6 15 13. The game was played before , WAshington marched and passed | SAN FRANCISUG, Sat, Oct 30— | MUl of the Associated Pulp and : - Cornell 23; Ohio State 14. more than 36,000 spectators. 71),"“‘.&( for a touchdown in the | The University of Santa C ame | Paper Mills, Limited, believes it is i The Book SLASKA, Revised and Yale 7; Michigan 21. vied auarter with fullback Don | from behind last Saturday afternoon | the first paper mill in the world to| CORVALLIS, Ore, Oct. 30.—Ore- | Enlarged, Now On Sales sL00. Jones bucking over. in @ dramatic fashion to defeat the |produce paper derived entirely from gon State strengthened its undefed(- IEIMRSI AT > Dartmouth 16; Harvard 0 :\Jruk 13;‘ pm«d:],,,,,[,) -i-,, . u(lA De'eals Stanford lost the ball on Wash- | Purdue Boflermakers by 13 to 0 ! eucalyptus pulp. ed and untied position In the Pa- Today's News Today— it ake Forest 0; Duke 6. M s New York U 14. L AR Nebraska 25; Kansas State 9. { Georgia 13; $69.95 | T MICHIGAN BEATS Mabama 7. Misnanpp! St YALE AS HARMON | With Y our Name Imprint Arkansas 0; Villanova 7 Virginia Military Institute 7; Col< For We Have the Ideal umbia 26. | regon 0 Gift —— and It's Almost Brown 12; Princeton 26 | Florida 7; Maryland 0. } | RED HOT, TOO! Maine 0; Bates 6. | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 30. _I Colgate 7; Holy Cross 27. |U.CL A, scoring on a 66-yard pass| » [ ] | ] grsmx;:a ltflz b{m;ly 46. 7 by Kenny Washington and an 82-| enn 3 yracuse 6, tie. yard run by Wackie Robinson, \Ls‘ We Offer a NEW G. E. Virginia 26; William and Mary 6. negro stars, defeated Oregon before | Arizona 6; Marquette 13. 140,000 spectators last Saturda af-| WASHER for ONLY Missouri 21; Iowa State 6. | ternoon, 16 to 6. 4 I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlllIIHIIIIIlIlIHI Alabama 7; Mississippi State 0. Tulane 18; Mississippi 6. [ HOMECOMING OF TOU(HDOWNSl IDAHO SOUR ONE /.25 o Siarmon at e ORDER EARLY controls, Michigan’s football steam- Montana Gnlzhes Make 2 lwr;::rln;o: fi'z’-f".n?ifml,"it.n?r‘i"fififi A N l) G E T Y 0 U R S 53.000 football fans. Touchdowns for Only | Harmon, the Gary, ma Winders | bolt, scored three of the four touch- | | Scores of Game downs. . i , St e All Sizes MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 30.—-Mon-~ FOUR MIS]’AKES 17.¢S tana’s Grizzlies galloped with the wind at their backs last Saturday Sh o atiernoon i the second and oure: ARE TURNED TO | apes, quarters for 13 to 0 victory that| ! turned Idaho’s homecoming sour. v ; g 3 3IOU(HDOWNS These cards are designed with the sole purpose of Colors..... 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Phone Red 119, . = = = | GAME SATURDAY 2> = > o Always a liberal | yscarcosa oce w— | MRS, JAY SMITH Alabama’s power was too much for !the stubborn Mississippi State last P ALASKA ELECTRIC| sty wtermoon ana e crim: | pRIVATE LESSONS in LIGHT AND il gty s VOICE CULTURE e ‘ The amount of currency outside Pholle 238 | Pewnn COHPANY | the vaults of the Treasury and Fed- “call at eral Reserve banks—usually known o g |as the money in circulation—totals Methodist Parsonage | about $6,856,000,000. Experience has Ishown that the public won't use more than that, Reasonably Priced? SEE THEM AT THE AR U For Further Particulars. e &y

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