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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1939. Ty POLLY AND HER PALS S Y SRR R By CLIFF STERRETT |CONDITIONING ST. MARY'S SLOWS L /rEENAST%) || SKI CLUBBERS DOWN: FORDHAM BRAVE STORM WINNER OF GAME LONGER THAN TH' OTHER FELLERS GOLF NEW YORK‘VVI“;(:VV 20.—~The gal- DRIVE--- L THREW iSeven Hike fo Persever- ioping caels of st Mary's siowed ance Mine=Lone Girl | (oo and the rorahash’ mioss trotted off the field with a 13 to 0 Joins Party VIEHE) il -oe Seven Juneau Ski Club member: s MI(HIGAN made the first conditioning hike of NIPS the year to the old Perseverance mine yesterday. Ralph Moreau of pENNSYLVAN'A the outdoors committee led the trip Although a high wind and rain| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 20— { undoubtedly kept many away who | Michigan nipped Pennsylvania 19 Mad registered for the hike, a fine| to 17 last Saturday afternoon be- time was reported by all who went|fore a crowd of 57.000 spectators along < o —_— Oregon S'a‘e ‘Sama (lara’ EHOIH. BOWLER ilwo MORE GIVE ;JO[ DIMAGGIO, iOkIahoma :Au"'lu.d(i..'l']l"l‘l‘l”l,. Canadi:saé's . . | CROLLSUP 605 APPLICATONS; ~DOROTHY OLSON ™ R Gt D, GivesWallop UCLACannol opmihMARK WHISTLE WoRK weoDeosunoay Loses Out, = To California Make Score .ioms wm mee Bk and Firemen fo Have Yankee Slugging Ouffeld- Honor List k-3 i ACHER S alleys for the first mark over 600 Pfa(h(e SeSSIon ]’0_ | er, Radlo and S(reen is tea feats in several days. His team defeated Perfection of Blended Sixty Seconds of Excife- oy Biue four straignt : J . morrow Night Star Are Married \Defendmg Blg Six Cham SCOTCH WHISKY Signal Corps won four from the Savage Second Half Drive ment, However, Thrills s : Proves Rout for South- 50,000 Speda'OTS lDwogi"‘otn Br\lu:mck ; Two fore applications have been Ai:;w Lr)"‘ly\ts\xfx;m'f;;(.(m;]m::u\»“:(:" DIOHS Nosed Out by ( Tonight's games are ITrving's Mar- received for referee of the City Bas- | | ern Eleven disaitar, smd Missouri {ket vs. California Grocery and to- | ketball League, it was announced | Yankees sl LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 20. — morrow, Cosmos vs. New Alaskan | today. | Dorothy noldine Olson, r Clara and UCLA battled to a'and Home Grocers vs. Royal Blue. | F. J. Toner, who played three sea- | and screen star, were married £ still last Saturday af- Last nigh score. are as follows: Sons in the Eastern Professional|day while hundreds crowded CONTESTANT GOT THROUGH TELLIN' ABOUT A LONG GOLF DRIVE HE'D MADE, I ToLD 'EM ABOUT A FISH I'D CAUGHT. E)r Teacher’s-and-soda, use the best water obtainable to enjoy fully Teacher'’s distinctive quality | n-!| COLUMBIA, Mo, Nov. 20.—The in| Pighting Missouri Tigers removed | CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 2 . g avag ess star Tx‘:]:f Tv[ five And n”n‘.‘u-;:\vijn e in a grid battle that was| U. 8. Signal Corps League for a Philadelphia team, and |and near St. Peter and Paul's Oklahoma from the list of the Na- o, vout )1 to 0. remain-|SIOW for 59 minutes then jammed Tabor 135 192 163— 490 refereed two seasons in that city's Church for a glimpse of the pair tion’s undefeated teams last Sat-| $he he in the running for | With excitement in the final 60 Croken 156 163 156— 475 high school loop, is the latest appli- | D e urday afternoon and (‘slnbhsl{ed \ tiie Boon Bl seconds when the UCLA drove to Stevenson® 179 179 179— 537 cant for the local whistling-tooting themselves as prime Bowl_mmmml‘ i Kisselburgh, fullback, scored the the four-yard line. The march —- —- —- —— Job. | with a surprising 7 to 6 victory first touchdown and Vic Kohler, left | Prought 50,000 spectators to their Totals 470 534 498—1502 Another applicant is James Don—] ennessee over the defending Big Six C.lvmm—‘ half, went over for a second down. |feet but the field goal fell short. The Druggists gan, former Douglas ball player who plons, ‘before mdre than 26,000 SOLE U. 5. AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co,, A sub fullback went over for the B oy LN Forkiet 108 5145 18- 000; A8 AEREERRL W sokhan fut e s Tl i NEW YORK CITY IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 third Staters’ touchdown. CARD OF THANKS | Bird 147 120 147— 414 banks League | The victory virtually assures te| 86 PROOF The win was the first victory for We wish to expm‘“ our ' thanks| v cyand* 151 151 151— 453 These two new applications bring o s ver Tigers the Big Six crown. |—— — RN BT ORI e Oregon State over California since | and appreciation to .4‘11 friends ro‘r Endicap S84 fe- 1ug b0 BiKewie pimber.o!, depiinn(y (b { The win-Sis (0 (& ANITROY. E"dli 1926. their kindnisss = during the Rine " | sy lhfs referee job. Others are George blocked punt in the third penod‘ it A, . 1 Totals 448 464 489—1401 Willey, Joe Snow, Kinky Bayers and | of a brmslng contest. | soga and death of our mother and es- Hikie febaasy Ed Metzgar. ! an er l s s | D D\‘ZILI‘JQ;(|:‘(‘JT:‘“:I); /:;m::[‘\‘lm:"%ll ‘sx‘zl:l" 0 Jo Cuis 0L T Hetul 136 149 179— 464 It was announced today that Dale| | How Stanley Cox's Orchestra. Adm;sy MR. AND MRS. LAUREL bl U Lot i Rl e HELP IHY o 3 . 5- o MRS. Roski 157 225 168— 550 Will manage that lodge’s basketball | sion. $1.00. adv. adv. McKECHNIE AND FAMILY. ' gandicap 5 5 5 15 club this season. | KNOXVILwuw, 1eun, Nov. 20. — ABOUT Totals 461 560 533—1554 tice from 7 until 8:30 o'clock to- | along as the Nation's Number One WHAT S Reunswick morrow night in the High School | football machine and eligible Telephone 713 or write i | M. Rhodes 180 125 189— dp4 €Ym and further practice schedule|choice for the Bowl, overcame the The Alaska Territorial 11 2 | Hunt 149 172 141— 462 Will be announced later. | stubborn Vanderbilt squad last Sat- | Employment Service INSIDE \ m ‘ |E. Galao 171 193 136— 500, Although many veterans of last|urday afternoon by a 13 to 0 score| for this qualified worker. ‘ G © ek, CO. M. A i — —— vear’s season here have announced | and,jthis without the services of | Totals 500 406 4661456 intentions to play this year, their | ace quarterback Cafego, out of lho‘ TRUCK DRWER,—DIESEL EN_ i z g : | New Alaskan Hotel names have not been registered on |game on account of injuries. | GINEER—Young man, age 22, mnr- Fire'néver destroys a house without burning | Guazon 127 166 150— 452 the official register at The Empire. T |ried. Well trained in Diesel opera- | up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- | Gomes 214 139 186— 539 Players are again reminded that| PITTSBURGH, Pa, Nov. 20. —|tion and repair, graduate of rec- | tects the building. To protest your household | Raguros 198 205 202— 605 both old and new players shoyld | The jhungry Nebraska Cornhuskers | ognized Diesel school, one and one- possessions against loss or damage by fire, — e — —— Sign to give managers needed coop- checked a furious fourth quarter half years' experience operating | you need Residence Contents Insurance. It Totals 539 510 547—1506 eration in shaping the league. Sign- | attack dhd shucked the Pitt Pan- \Dlesfl on boats. Also good u—uck‘ costs surpr\slnqu little. ! Roy Blue Cab ,rmg obligates no player to sign wflh}thr’!\ last Saturday afternoon 14 driver and tractor driver, all round | | Johnson 135 128 142— 405,8DY team in particular, but gives|to 13. mechanical ability. Call for ES Herrétt 163 115 138— 406 Managers an indication of the| > 2074, ® | Mosher* 164 164 164— 492 lmg_']""s strength in shaping teams. | i BT L b | Handicap i he register, now holding over YAI.E GOES HARD TO EKLUTNA { A v,;rmtv names, can be signed at The | Dr. Taylor J. Pyle, Associate Den- SMTTUCK AGENCY | Totals 470 425 4621357 Bmpire anytime during the day or tal Officer of the Officer of Indian TELEPHONE 249 3 - | *—Average. Did not bowl. | between 9 nnd 12 o'clork at night. FOR 3 OUARTERS Affairs, is leaving tomorrow on the it >-eo —— k= 7 ¥ | steamer Yukon for a detail of three|j} - Oftice—New York Life | weeks at Eklutna. . | Sunshi e LR e “ns Ine 'I'o D w | NEW HAVEN, Nov. 20. a— After | & : SI ' pl | Yale had out-fought the favored ,Prmcewn team for three periods, alifornia, Southern Arizona, Palm Springs BEA'I' S'I'ANFORD a e ay |the Tigers came from behind to {win 13 to 7. Your main line to sunshine is Southern Pacific's Shasta pey 1 . - - | Route—over the mountains to California’s broad, sun- Wpl;lx}x?zwm Is?awcal) WN:" 3“; “ o le . ) . . ash! n showe: a rie! bathed valleys, to San Francisco’s giant bridges, Del spark of real football intelligence IEXAS WINS BY | Monte and the Monterey Peninsula, Santa Batbara, | Saturday afternoon in the first per-| wpST POINT, Nov. 20—A | Los Angeles and Hollywood, Palm Springs and the {iod to put over a touchdown and|minute 41-yard Jpat THRI[[ING Ru“ then a conyersion to defeat Stan- cyendsions, i Jobnt Hajch | friendly guest ranches of Southern Arizona. 2554 7 to'D. This was lo Harry Heffner brought the Army i S . This was after a 70-yard | ¢ 4 14 to 14 deadlock with t} he fa-| AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 20. — Om- Fine trains daily are waiting to speed you south drive and fullback Renfro went over | vored Penn State last Saturday af- | hoedy Do - | frantic run by lly Dav! a - from Seattle at these low roundtrip fares: for the touchdown. Brown Kkicked P the extra point. terneon, B 1 ua rd effort, capped and mal:-d R e R at must go down as the daddy | From Seattle to: Oneway Roundtrip i 2 TOUCHDow bl o b con-' | ference game when Texas took a' SAN FRANCISCO *+14.50 424.25 LOS ANGELES 19.50 34-“ ‘IUI,ANE DEFEAIS 125 to 19 conquest from Texas —in comfortable chair cars and coaches. COLUMBIA 2 50 WIN FOR JOWA coestian 1ast Suturaay. —_ | The Book ALASKA, Revised and | SOIIIIIern Pacific ‘Minnesofa Stunned Safur- "=t Now 21 See: stew it additional infor: to B. C. ! Watkins Products. Call Black G'fl NEW YORK, Nov. 20—The Tu- 1ane Tidal wave overwneimed co-| (lay by Work of Eley- | gt., 1 n Gen. Agt., 619 Hows N lumbia last Saturday afternoon to| keep the slate clean so far this en Iron Men season. Tulane won 25 to 0. , Gen, Pass. Agt.,622 Facific Blag, Panl-nd or. IOWA CITY, Nov. 20. — Iowa's| /mazing Tron Men, the fairy tale| Jods of 1939 football, came roaring Lack last Saturday afternoon with wo last qu-rter touchdowns in an | Under New Management {Imst i evabe finih o $on Minneso'a 13 to 9 before 50,000 spec- tators »“~r being battered and beat- ]: n for ‘hree quaru:rs PUNCHLESS RICE | ERWIN’S CAFE _ LOSES SATURDAY PS l!‘ l N E F 0 0 D s HOUSTON, Texas., Nov. 20—1%' offensive ticking like a watch,| Texas A and M rolled over the | o FINE SERVICE g:;'m&]a:fm F:;Cem?ls last Satur-| | ———— | | YOUR SAVINGS e FAIR PRICES Cornell Beas | ARE INSURED, ARE msnm; Dot e s o €e) - pilafeClean | ALASKA FEDERAL ang paed oy i, el Savings and Loan Assa, | ! | |ran and passed for more than one | ) w I N ° S C F E ql;;rber of a mile last Saturday | of Juneau li' I‘ A afternoon as the squad protected LEP] a clean gridiron slate and over- X5 a2 Phone 748 240 So. Franklin St. i s e & | PUBLIC CARD PARTY American Legion Dugout, Nov. Starting Tomorrow Morning ALASKA’S SHIPS CAN KEEP RUNNING and give Alaska’s people , good transportation, regular mail service the year around. That’s because 75% of Alaska’s steamship revenue is paid by the Canned Salmon Industry for shipments of salmon, building materials, cannery supplies and transportation of crews. It’s another way in which the Salmon Industry helps to promote prosperity here. | | | e ———————————— e ————————————————t