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1 GRID GAMES . J.GIANT | ONSATURDAY IS WINNER 6THROUND Most season’s football over the nation has become 1939 his- tory except for the bowl games, but Saturday will be a busy day on many gridirons as more than a score of teams face their last conference tests of the year. The schedule follows the ;Comiskey -WTe_chnicaIIy‘ | Knocks Out North | Carolina Fighter BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 1—Pat-| | rick Edward Comiskey, youthful New | Jersey giant, added his 24th .\u»mmf ring victory last night when he bat- tered Mayner Daniels of North Car- olina, former Marine, to a sixth} round knockout Comiskey weighed 203 pounds nnd[ | Daniels tipped the scales at 193 pounds. for Saturday is as Far West Washingten vs. U. 8. C. ford vs. Dartmouth. | | ege vs. Holy Cr vs. Tampa sne vs. Detroit am vs. N. Y. U George Wash. vs. W, Virginia. s. Midwest Drake vs. San Jose. Washington U. vs Citadel State vs. Wofford. Southwest Rice. Methodist St. Louis. | Tz Baylor vs. Southern Christian, Rocky Mountain | Colorado College vs. Occidental. Western State vs. N. M. Military. South vs. Texag Georgia vs. Georgia Tech. Maryland Tulane. Maryland vs. Wash. and Lee. N. Carclina St, Miami. NOTICE! & A SPECIAL REFERENDUM VOTE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, AT THE UNION HALL & | vs Polls to be open from 8 A. M. 10 8 P. M. . Jurean Mine and Mill Workers Union, Local No. 203 @I!HIlllli|I|IIIIllHlIlIIIIIN!IIEHIIMIIMMMIWH||IIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllfllfllllllflllllll MR It's Easy to Stay Young with G.-E. Appliances I [ RAGHE & POW To Grade-School Teachers: a Christmas serial for children by Sigrid Arne, will d will run daily through December 23. Because there s stories in the schools in the past few years, here "Santa and the Talking Uoll," start in this paper December 4 an has been increased use of Miss Arne' is a suggestion: Have the children make scrapbooks into which the For the cover of the book, we will supply an illustration. will be doubly useful and will provide an interest carry over into the vacation period. y € In [/woT SAY, NEX' WEEK SOMETIME WE HAVE PAW DRIVE US DOWN T' TH' DEPARTMENT STORE DISTRICT/ AR Say Sir Folks! ONLY 24 DAYS ‘TILL XMAS! ALASKA ELECTRIC ing and instructive diversion that wi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1939. [ Tennessee Is Near fo | Rose Bowl Holds Kenfiy Scoreless for 22nd Consecutive Victory LEXINGTON, Dec. 1.—Tennes- see’s ever winning Volunteers caged |the Kentucky Wildcats yesterday afternoon by locking them out by a score of 19 to 0 for the twenty-sec- ond consecutive victory and prac- tically wrote their own passport FOOT BALL RESTLTS The following are final scares of football games played Thanksgiving Day in many states Tennessee 19; Kentucky 0. Texas 0; Texas A and M 20. Rutgers 0; Brown 13 Centennary 19; Louisiana Tech 0. Virginia 0; North Carolina 19. Alabama 39; anderbilt V0. Florida 7; Auburn 7, tie. Arizona 6; Montana 0, [ Denver 17; Colorado 27. New Mexico 21; Colorado Aggies 19. | San Jose State 12; Drake 0. | UCLA 24; Washington State - SHUTS OUT SAN JOSE STATE U. OF TEXAS COLLEGE PUTS IT OVER DRAKE 12-0 Three TOU(thWnS.Sfored{ SAN JOSE, Cal, Dec. 1.—San Jose iniLast TWO Periods | Foie. aomaiine waat aight. ades of Game feated and untied, by turning back | Drake Universtiy 12 to 0. COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Dec. | - e o e POST OFFICERS powered its way yesterday after- noon to an unbeaten season and wlN TIE GAME the gates of the Rose Bowl by bury-, ing the University of Texas under | a score of 20 to 0. The massive| BY EXTRA BAll the | Farmers started producing in last two periods with three touch- downs that sent 40,000 .&])(‘Cl:llm's’ on their toes Opening the Elks tourney roll- ing last night, the Femmes and | the Mail Clerks each won a game, I then tied for the third game, m]l-: ing an extra ball for decision, which gave the game to the Mail Clerks for a two of three victory. . Snipes and Grocers fought a; | close match, with Snipes maintain- | ling enough lead at all times {o .{win three games by narrow mar- gins. Dark Horses, winding up evening, giving the Physiclans | 75-pin spot, trounced them three {gnml‘,fl, totalling 1517 pins to 1304. 1 Tonight's games are Brewers vs. | Delphins, Luckies vs. Supers and | Grizzlies vs. Amazons | Last night's scores %are as {lows. - SONS OF NORWAY Important business meeting Sat., Dec. 2, at 7:30 pm. Nomination and election of officers, OLIVE WESTBY, adv. Secretary the fol- Mail Clerks 156 147 143 125 13¢ 171 433 443 Femmes 53 53 124 126 101 149 149 160 Totals 427 488 4811396 | “Tie game won by Mail Clerks on extra. 168— 471 138— 406 175— 480 | Mrs. Lavenik | R. Herman J. Hendricks * Totals 4811357 53— 159 111— 361 136— 386 181— 490 ! (spot) A. Simpson 1. Stewart R. Faulkner | Grocers 142 188 165 144 163 474 459 Snipes 4 4 175 159 157 140 171 167 165 507 470 488—1465 Seattle Prices ARE OUR PRICES! 154— 427 149— 502 157— 464 | Hermle 131 | Thibodeau | Benedict Totals 460—1393 4— 12 145— 479 174— 471 503 | (Spot) | Tversen Ward Werner i Totals Physicians % 75 75— 225 94 126 101— 321 94 116 157— 367 126 133 132— 301 389 450 465—1304 | Dark Horses {D. Kaufmann .. 159 143 166— 458 !A. Stewart 158 180 184— 522 | Carnegie . 191 176 170— 537 DRUCGISTS ARE WIFNERS OVER { (Spot) ! Whitehead | Huntoon ’ Fagerson Totals ER CO. Drurgists won two games of three th2 total pinfall from Percy’ at ‘he Brunswick last night {to tale fhieo of four, with Drug- an paste each installment. scrapbook form the sto l an 1 with 511. Tonight, George Brothers roll a MEAN TO TELL ME NOPE. 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Other prizes inplude: De-luxe General | Electric radio, Evan Wruck; set of jJ. Bird D. Weyand G. Ferguson (Handicap) Totals | | “—Average sc | 1847 Roger Bros. silver, T. J. Ryan; | | pair of pillowslips, Mrs. H. R. Van- derLeest; Martha Washington pin A. B. Hayes. Probably the happiest little girl in town today is petite| iKa,v Metzgar, who was awarded the lovely doll donated by the Knights 1of Columbus, and a complete ward- | robe made for the doll by Sister: pist To-euson leading the scoring and nurses at St. Ann’s Hospital. |since he was recalled from Lon- | Prior to the evening's festivities, |a short musical program was pre- | sented. 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A duet, ' “Silver Moon” from Ronberg's “My Maryland,” was sung by Miss Bemei and Ernest Ehler, and Mrs. Carol | Beery Davis was accompanist. Also included on the program were solos by Helen Parrott, well known vio- linist, and Edward Stockhausen, All receipts from the bazaar will | be used for repairing and redeco- | — rating the Catholic Rectory it was announced, and members of the Parish wish to extend their sincere | thanks and appreciation to all Ju- | neau citizens and merchants who cooperated so graciously in making this year’s bazaar a successful one. FLKS MEMORIAL " SERVICES WILL BE ON SUNDAY Public Memorial Services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 {oclock by the Juneau Elks at the | Elks' Ballroom it was announced to- | day. e Special music is being arranged; p paimer Congdon, T for the afternoon and R. E. Rob- ertson will deliver the eulogy. Luncheon Precedes Rainbows” Meeting Preceding the meeting tomor- row of the Order of Rainbow for Girls, a covered dish luncheon will quet room of the Scottish Rite Temple. The affair will be super- vised by Barbara Hermann, Vir- ginia Worley and Dorothy Fors. During the lodge work an initia- | | with Naomi Forrest as officer. » >oo—— TUBERCULOSIS PROGRAM partment of Health, left on the 'COUNT GRANDI IS GIVEN NEW TITLE ROME, Dec. 1. — The former | Itallan Ambassador to London, Count Dino Grandi, was named | Chairman today of the Chamber iof Factories and Corporations. | Grandi has held the comparatively minor post of Minister of Justice ——Jem MOVIN [don. He was not affected by Pre- ’Q_. G' mier Mussolini’s recent purge of| ' | Italian government leadership. HAS! SATUR CLIFF STERRETT I MOST CERTAINLY DAY IS PAYDAY ! 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