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" *THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 11, 1940. 5 | | would-be heavyweight aspirant in' ( Football ‘M(GRAw TRAI"S | Juneau or Southeast Alaska. MINNESOTA : | | Vern says McGraw will give Mec- | scores | HARD FOR FIGH' {Cann a much better and tougher| g i fight than he had in any of the 'AKES lEAD | s ! ; raps with the Sitka Kid. McCann University of Washington 10; | workout, and this coming Saturday, p 'B ¥ ! Stanfora 20 T | will fight Eddie Murphy in the Ju- ' { "U.CLA. 0; Oregon 18. . neau A.B. Rink. His championship oner : Billy McCann Gets Dope'wm be on the block that night Idaho 18; Montana 28. Washington ~State 0; Oregon ffom PfomOiel"-Makh far gl S ; Coach Pulls Bad One~Stan- " sarvara 10: penn state 10, tie H ‘ Defeat Michigan by Close! s B on T D ere Next Saturda gan by ; ford Indians Take Ad- Commen 21: vano s Y UCLA ROUTED BY Score of 7 fo 6 Before ! vantage, Win Povinan 13, e 1| wnousn sy wecuen b s (OJREGON AS THEY Immense Crowd | 1 Brown 13; Army 9. getting in shape for his 15-round ¥ PALO ALTO, Cal, Nov. 11, — Penn State 13; Syracuse 13, tie. fight in Sitka, f“‘]"'e_’“,b?r s WIN HRSI GAME MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov. 11. Stanford's Indians, rolling toward Notre Dame 13; Navy 7 his all-Alaska welterweight cham- —Minnesota made it seven in a| the Rose Bowl in unstoppable| Pittsburgh 6; Carnegie Tech. 0. | Pionship beit on the block th row over Michigan, winning 7 to 6 night, he will not be making ar fashion, came from behind last Temple 28; Villanova 0. last Saturday afternoon to take Saturday afternoon sensationally to| Mississippi 34; Holy Cross 7. | Mistake if Vit o B L~h|(l by Southerners Are Bo'hered\the lead in the Western Confer- conquer their greatest rivals, the| Wisconsin 6; Columbia 17 Rl Iks s RS el T . ence race and retain the “Liitle| University of Washington Huskics,| Boston College 21; Boston Uni-;”?f"""’.‘_““‘_‘ Loy il Wy S bY Swampy Fleld flnd | Brown Jug” for another year. | but the win was also because of | versity 0 IXORY S S0N R L . JONES, Pro The game was played before 63.- a boner pulled by coach Phelan. Kansas State 13; South Carolina|moter of the fight in Sitka A|50 S'Ippel’y Ba” 900 fans, the largest crowd in 4 Jones’ letter in part reads: “Cal A crowd of 656,000 fans saw the ' 20, 1 | history. and took place in a pour- £ il i o ¢ McGraw is working out every day . B . Indians defeat the Huskies by a Texas Christian 0; Detroit 3, \MeGraw is working out every dav| puGpng ore, Nov. 11 — The|ing rain You Can Cook This Complete Meal for Five on a New score of 20 to 10, Michigan 6; Minnesota 7. iy g penty o 1oad WOK | yniversity of Oregon won the first| Minnesota won on a margin With Washington leading 10 to| Oklahoma 13; Kansas 0. "‘-“j“‘ age ““”‘_“'”“ B *‘f"" Coast Conference victory of the|Placekick by reliable Joe Mernik 0 going into the final period and| Georgia Tech 7; Kentucky 26. | PIN8 rope, boxing six rounds wilh| g, Saturday afternoon on|Who duplicated the feat a week Florida 18. | sparring partners, punching the| the eorgia 13; ame on ice, Phelan order=d eneral Electric Range field, completely routing @80 against Northwestern. | the “open play.” It was not long | Sewance 0; Vanderbilt 20. :‘\’":’\'L:):t "“;l is ;‘:::l]di"‘u into the| ) "G OLA 18 to 0 In its second fumbled game, after that, Stanford, following a| Marquette 41; Manhattan 45. |VCr¥ best of condition | The visitors appeare: vildered | it was Michigan’s ball on R : ; | Sy P sitors appeared bewildered | S b i 1 * few plays, stepped out in front| University of Richmond 14;| According fto further informa- ',y mushy field and the slip-|Minnesota’s six when Tom Harmon or n y 2 ents North Capiling 18, [tion sent Billy in the same lo with a 14 to 10 advantage and then UCr | pery ball and never got within 30|Passed to Evashevski in the end *8% pound lamb roasy, Pete Knetovie, left half, sprinted| Tulane 6; Alabama 13 ‘-‘""\If'* states [:IM: 7:/:"“!'“"” 1‘1)1’<I‘="- vards of the Oregon goal | zone. The famous Michigan back potat 45 yards with an intercepted pass| Clemson 7; Auburn 21 0 be in much better shape than TR NS | failed to convert when he missed 3 oe. for n tehdcn o ”“_‘gm‘ ‘w,‘b. Tokeh: 61 Nabradel 14 for some time, and appears to look | e ilncokick. b B NEW G-E MODELS CHEAPER TO BUY, Present prices lowest c'nnams; Carrots, shot ending the game with Stan- | —Georgetown 41; Maryland 0. | better every day. He went on. stat-| | 'The Minnesota Gophers ran up ~ THRIFTIER TO OPERATE THAN EVER! xariog o ¢chocol; hirtg. ford another win Rice 14; Arkansas 17 ing: “Billy, you can expect the pE"N | the score past their rival's when Choose a General Electric and get ALL the ad- p. Starti ate layer cak; 4 3 toughest fight of - career witk ’ ! i dhp? rices Starting e >-oo — Michigan State 0; Indiana 20. |Uoushest fight of your career with | Bruce Smith ran 80 yards to a wantages of electric cooking! Current cost now ' NoOTE: cosr Illinois 14; Northwestern 32, | McGraw. | touchdown and Mernik converted. averages less than a penny per person per meal. oy AVERAG BASED on 4 Skt McCann and McGraw fought a | p 6537 N | New models kave more time-saving and money- E 3 CENT RATE AL WIN i e b i R e | 5 | saving features than ever before. Improved 5-Heat CLEAN-SPEED Calrod Cooking Units heat . The distress of a millions of civil- | y : s ars ago when both of the bat- CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 11 faster, use less current, FoR DEIROIT IEAM lans in European war zones is being tlers were just beginning in their Henry Vadereb's placekick for a| 1 A alleviated by the Red Cros societies | respective fighting careers. Both field goal deadlocked the game | DETROIT,' Mich., Nov. 11. — of the world. Our own American |have come a long way, and on the last Saturday afternoon after G(‘ne‘ GETS BIG wIN 25-yard field goal midway in the Red Cross has made 10,000,000 sur-|20th much is to be settled between Davis had put Penn ahead thel . final period by Ted Ravelec, 288- ®ical dressings and 1000000 articles | the two scrappers. same way. Harvard held the great- Plad ekl pound tackle, gave the Detroit Ti- Of clothing for war suffers. Join and | McGraw is working out every ly touted Penn team to H fans a5 to 0 win Tast Saturday SuPPOIC this humane, cause SRE i i ot Votn, Sitkas| ot « 10 olHo|d Washingfon Staters SroNELE over Texas Christian in the fir; 5 e T lown heavyweight, who incidentally SRR IS = meeting between the two schools, | Subscribe for The Lmpire lis throwing a challenge to any' Empire Classifieds Pay! S(Ofeless Be(ause Of e e e —— ' Big Line Drives woom soutns e BACK TO SCHOOL Heiress : It was a much more narrow n | CORVALLIS, Ore. Nov. 1L — gin of victory than had been ex- IUESDAY NIGHT- IOregon State, turning a closely pected [ ] contested game into a last minute - Ives p PUBLIC INVITED | route, defeated Washington State . last Saturday afternoon 21 to 0. | were the major factor for the vic- H Mg Back to school night will be held er a e R PN o as scheduled tomorrow nig be- o're ame ginning at 7:30 o'clock, according S(ORE INJURED to Supt. A. B, Phillips. Both build- ; g | ngs will be open and students' & ' be open ana suwcents Doris Duke Cromwell Sep AT GRID GAME; Tough Game : &5 it ™ artes from Hubby Some of the rooms will have stu- BLEA(HERS FAll dents doing special work where 0ff for Hawaii AL e i A parents may observe them as they : | = Scoring on a 32-yard pass play in| B0 through L LOS ANGELES, Cal, DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 11. — Many the first period and on a seven-| All teachers will be in their class noy puke Cromwe | were injured and some feared seri- yard end run by Bob Saggau late Coms at th artioular Ume. yne marriage with | ously ‘during last Saturday’s game in the final period, Notre Dame “Wheve parents meet and get former Minister to Canada, is o when a temporary bleacher hold- peat Navy 13 to 7 in last Satup-| Petter acquainted with them but she has no plans for a div ing hundreds collapsed day's game before 63000 roaring| At 9 o'clock all class room ac- oo says At least 21 were given medical fans ity will be closed and lights .1 paye separated from my hus- | attention, most of which was for Navy took a 7 to 6 lead midway turned out and parents will be re- pang» she told -reporters she leg injuries. The fans were attend- in the final quarter on Wes Ge-|duested to go to the Grade School poarded the liner for Honoluiu. ing the Texas Aggie-Southern pert’s 30-yard run and on Bob|Auditorium where a program has wyes, it is permanent. I am go- Methodist game. Leonard’s place kick | been arranged. The High School ing to Hawaii for an indefinite stay, Orchestra will play two numbers, she concluded, 1 i < s The Navy gave the Irish under the dircction of Mr. White As for his defeal in the Senator: said: hardest game to play of the s 5 GOLDEN BEARS i and the Girls' Glee Club and Mixed race in New Jersey, the heire: % | Chorus will sing, under the direc- “It is a pity he lost. He worked e eee tion of Miss Schroeder. Interest- very hard for it.” VI(IOR OVER ing exhibits will be held in this > So (AlIFORNIA five minutes in length will be & 13 IOVER pURDUEH\, by Superintendent Phillips ur e oo' ATRET | . All the public is invited to at- LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov, 1l.- bl tend, and there will be no stu- California’s Golden Bears, mixing NEW YORK, Nov. 11—On, a|dents in attendance at night, ex- an inspired brand of’ football wiin 37-yard pass play and a sustained|cept those whom the teachers have e nes ay acular touchdown runs of 100 51-yard march, Fordham .won 13| requested spe | yards and 53 yards, bowled South- to 7 over Purdue before a crowd | v 5 B RO 5 % ern l‘,’anfur.ma :anm)u-r rung down of 28000 last Saturday afternoon IN APPRECIATION The annual turkey shoob of the the ladder l.xm Saturday .xll'x.- & _—r- Elks starts next Wednesday night noon with a 27 to 7 defeat befoxc In behall of myself and little at 9 o'clock iri the Elks Hall and Complete Selection? Lower Prices Now! ORDER YOURS EARLY - Chsistmas may sovm ke soch a long way off right now. But do you remember that 50,000 spectators (HRIS]’MAS I" daughter Florence, I desire (o] the public is invited ¢ e The proceeds go to charity, the gratefully thank my hundreds of IDAHO SCORES friends and various organizations Thanksgiving Day basket fund, and M for expressions of kindliest sym-| as in previous years, should draw pathy at the lime of the passing a crowd on Wednesday night HRSI pOINTS- SAYS BAVARD of our beloved husband and father, - 14 Charles W. Hawkesworth. last minute rush for Christmas cards last | 4 s i yganizes yacht racing in the AND GET THE BEST g N P B e j THEN DEFEATED Grocer Refurns from Brief] ~ ——==—— T ;““'“‘3":’;;1 = il —— Subscribe w0 ‘IMe Dally Alaska| The Daily Alaska Emplire guaran-~ H ‘MKSBOULQ. .Mom., Nov. 11. — Busmess T“p - FlndS @mpire—the paper with the larges? (ees the largest Gally circulation of Scoring its first points of the paid circulation, any Alaska newspaper. son, the Idaho University grid S,aies Bus"ing ek kbt e % 2, squad led Montana 18 to 15 into the fourth quarter last Saturday afternoon but was defeated by the DAILY TRIPS SELECTION thing you knew Christmas was upon you. That is why we suggest you come right | down to our office now and make your | | selection. You'll find a wonderful assort- ment of beautiful cards, you can leave from ihe your orders for personalized cards, and you can then send your cards out at your Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bavard, owrrers of the California Grocery, returned yesterday from a three weeks’ busi- ness trip to Seattle. They arrived on their return as passengers aboard Y AlE w AllopED the ship Denali. Bavard reports to The Empire that . business conditions in Seattle are BY (oRNEll SOUAD better than for some time. The south | has caught the Christmas spirit al- 4 — |ready as he witnesed in considerable NEWHAVEN, Conn, Nov. 11.— ‘christmas decorations throughout In the Yale Bowl last Saturday,!the various stores. D AILY AL ASK A Lisdu:en;‘;.. if you order YO‘T' Christmas msi EMPIRE By GEORGE McMANUS JUST PUT UP YOUR FEET- %! o | WONDER NOV/ -1'LL &0 rallying Grizzlies 28 to 18 before the final gun was fired. WELL-NOW THAT MAGGIE CERTANNLY NOT-DEAR-IT KNOWS THAT | WUZ TAKING WAS THAT HORRID MEDICINE | WANT 70 PUT ON YOUR 3 A NERVE TONIC THAT MADE = THAT MADE YOU CROSS - SLIPPERS - | ENJOY SEEING IF I'M ALL GET YCU YOUR ME TOLUGH - AN' IT'S ALL GONE-) YOU'RE JUST A DEAR,DARL- ? YOU COMFY - THERE RIGHT- OIPE c 0 A L e cm—— w o o n SHE'LL START B?;T",QNQ’ YOU ARE- | G f#< HO WITH ME-AN' NOW -1 YOU HAVE ENJOY SMOK - AS WEAK A HEART NG YOLR _G o c S AS A 2 OF GOLD- lsana oo L"MBER n Enln PHONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD i Copr 1941, King Featuu s Syndicare, nc., World riglh

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