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HUSKIES GO WILD, HOLD DOWN UCLA Game Verypl’uich One-Sid- ed Affer Initial Touch- down in First Period LOS 25— , Nov. ton Huskies scored as they urday afternoon in alf of the game with the initial touchdown : first quarter : Fuski rir » play touchdowns in the final made when the Huskies it the UCLA into got into the . Just llapsed heap - e - Kofre Dame Is Walloped Northwestern's Wildcats Hold Big Irish Eleven Scoreless Saturday Notre rific wallop- A irday aflernoon The walloping was given by Northwestern’s Wild s because of it performances by Bill de ‘orrevent and Dan Cla NSTON. Nov. 2 n ded in Y out the 20 to 0, b a crowd fans and a at stam- enthusiasts 1 lted fol- the game which was nessed by 48,000 fans. 55 £ 7/ THANKS CAP'N- AGAIN THIS YEAR \\‘OU’RE RLASKA'S | BIGGEST CUSTOMER! OVER $10,000,000 IS SPENT IN ALAS- KA in one average year by Salmon Industry. And that creates more business for all Alaska. Of the money which the Canned Salmon Industry brings to Alaska part goes di- rectly to more than 11,000 workers for their wages. . .part purchases wire, lum- oobll Scores Yale Closes | The following are final scores of [romban games played last Satur- | : | day afternoen | fiey | Harvard 28; Yale 0, n a ur aY\ i Dartmouth 20; Brown G [ E | Marquette 0; | Georgetown 6; | ton 0. North Carolina State 6; Duke 42 Michigan 40; Ohjo State 0. West Virginia 0; Michigan State Detroit 19. 1" Before 47,000 Fans NEW 11 ther'ng Auburn 7; Boston College 33. Army 19; Princeton 26 b ryland 0; Boston XALE Conn Ater BOW Uni- 7; Pittsburgh ; Columbi 0. . LaPayette ylvania 22; Corneil 20. Furman 7 ; Purdue 0. 20 46 been one Manhattun 25; Holy Cross 33 t ; ana 7; Towa 18. . o SHONS 8. Notre Deme 0; Northwestern 20,| has only one victory chalked Kentucky 0 for (he 1940 season and seven : Diake 0 teq : L4 Minne: Wisconsin 13 NASCFBOS Mo oN los and tled In th: tate Miss 0. University of Washington 41; 3 . UCLA 0. ! Montana 0; Poutland 0 | Brigham Young 30; State 13 19; Mississippi D Colorado | - BylIndiana - Army Loses i S Adding that ass' at note © o rln(e on LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov. 25 | protection: « ON wi Glen White place kicked a perfect \ . ectn! wwhat it = field goal from the 27-yard line Neany Elghly Thousand | comes or.stylist’s §“wh Yaist '8 W KOk thé 4 R | the skier g i T ? st Saturday afternoon, during the S ' ' w ' B o . fm‘xtldc?l'ro:. Nov. 26.—Princelon 1gg; 17 seconds of play, to give pectaiors Yitness bid takes”! ; o of pointing efeated the Army in a wild game pngigng g 3 to 0 victory over Pur- il x e ur n Jast Saturday afternoon, 26 10 13 goo “peroe %000 ey wmiween: 0AMe on Saturday We'd like the PeC | TESTED befor 000 routing, tooting, noisy o g out to you the orthiness spectat Lt - PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Nov. 25—/ details . - - the BBOW"‘”d and water The Ti never lost the lead o Frank Reagan’s fourth quarter lin . . the win¢ ich although the Army twice came Subscrive w The Dally Alaska totchdowiin rday afternoon the S‘Y g - e 5 un of Whl within a point of knotting the Empire—the paper with the larges. . ... 4 penn Rin o abma Trom "pollon! (ubn .o 'TOQ‘“‘OP' score. paid circulation. ' behind and nose out Cornell 22 to make STAG Ski 20 before 79900 fans i the ski world today. Reagon also scored touchdowns in the G in the first and second quarters TOGS FOR B! while Gene Davis kicked a field S}%‘fi“ AND WOMEN— o e ] R ke O goul in the second quarter, ° /” T One of Cornell's touchdowns was White Stag Clothes VES SIR-AND ¢ \ AIM TO KEEP ON | SPENDING ALL | CAN RIGHT HERE | -WITH HOME FOLKS! /‘ ber, cannery supplies from other Alaska industries. . .a big part goes to pay taxes: It is money which benefits Alaska’s pro- fessional people and merchants in the form of trade for services and goods. "The continued prosperity of such a good customer means continued prosperity for Alaska business. the Canned THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV ToughSeason = ceorse Washing- | Yaryard Makes Score of 20| ' fo Opponents Nothing itsel” | Harvard came | the old rival ternoon by a y-eig ol Yale a; de- | mes : 4 el ou're go i woop, and you A glide. a8 icture are But definitely part of the P From sofiball diamoand to the movie sound stages is the step being made by pretty Katherine Rohrer in Heollywocd. She starred at first base and 2t bat (left) on a ranking Los Angeles softball team for two years your N‘SCN'WEIS Wins Game 25, 1940 5 ~ FIRST BASEMAN TURNS ON GLAMOUR ghth | until she won a screen test and then a co t fro n a movie studio, M proves she has no trouble measuriug up as a glamorecus young actress. PENNIS22, (ORNELL 20 M. The picture at the right it ¢Ki TOG made by Bill Murphy on a 60-yard un HARMON STRUTS TeamsStart ELXS' ALLEY poflandU, STUFF practicein TAMWINS; U Montana, Makes Three Touchdowns Hoop !eague IHREE ; ONE (an" S(ore sold only in Juneau in our Ski Shop . . . L4 B. M. BEHRENDS CG. One of the aces among the year’s “midget stars” is Mississippi's JUNIE HOVIOUS. He ran back a punt 96 yards against Gerfi%ia and scored on a 68-yard pass play against Louisiana. Hovious is one of the South’s best passers with an average around .500. He is one- half of the Rebels’ famed “I{-Boys”—Hovious and Merle Hapes. ‘ i QUALITY SINCE 1887 New Governor -Michigan Drubs Ohio | | | S'a'e by 40 fO 0 | Bas all team practices begin Elks bowlers went to the Bruns-| e s, tonight for City League ball play- wick yesterday and took the com-| PORTLAND., Ore, Nov. 25 — COLUMBUS, Nov. 25. — All-|ers with Elks and Haida teams mercial team to the kegling clean-| Fortiand University and the Uni- American Harmon, of the Michi-|practicing in the Grade School ers three-one versity of Montana puffed and gan Wolverines, ran Ohio State nasium v Hagerup was high man for pulled to a scoreless tie last Sat- dizzy last Saturday afternoon, win- ay, tomoriow night, Hen- the day with a tally of 567 plns“urduy afternoon. ning 40 to 0 before 73,600 rain-|ning’s and Firemen practice in the Roger Stevenson had tough luck| Montana came close to scoring soaked fans attending the season’s| High School gym. Wednesday, in in his second game, hitting only| ¥hen the squad moved to Port- | final game for Michigan. |the Grade School gym, DeMolays 150 to spoil the tally of his other|'3Pd’s seven-yard line in the third The result was the worst beating|and National ~Guard practice james which were 205 and 201 du8rtér when fullback Naranche Ohio State ever received in a|Thursday, in the High School gym, | respectively | tried a field goal but it went wide. - | there will be a mass practice for all conference play. Harmon made three Tonight at the Brunswick, Ju-| neau Laundry and touchdowns players not contacted by a Islanders roll| Transfer keglers lnke;(lEMSoN IlGERS Baranof | | in his final game of his collegiate team manager and managers are and North career, He has made 33 touchdowns | invited. en the | during the season which has brok-| Friday, in the High School gym,| Scores yesterday were as fol-| en Red Grange’s old mark of 31| Firemen and Elks practice, while lows: ARE (HAMP'ONS | in one season. Monday, in the Grade| Elks | 4 Sl it | Henning'’s and De- | Ellenberg 144 142 186— 472 So CONFEREN(E ! ay practice. | Hagerup 170 201 196— 567 . R ‘ fré i | carnegie 169 164 192— 525, e | Holmgquist 145 158 169— 472 GREENVILLE, S, C, Nov. 25— Da 'm u'h Stevenson 205 150 201— 556 The Clemson Tigers won the Soutn- J. M. Broughton EFER X |ern Conference championship last ‘ Totals 833 815 9442592 Saturday afternoon by defeating the I Melville Broughton, Democrat, . Brunswick Purple Hurricanes from Furman, 'f Raleigh, is the new governor of | E. Galao 157 163 164— 484 13 to T. North Carolina, having defeated a es In Mangalao 190 200 130— 520 ———————— Robert H. McNeill, Republican, of [ ] | Stateaville. SPOKANE. - Wadh, ' Nov. 325, i~ }‘:lllé;%ul'ncus 1?0 155 174— 469| Subscribe for The Empire. = | Cougars smeared Gonzaga's ace 'na ame‘hmllhbl‘rrz 147 140 174— 461 ihnll‘backA Tony Canadeo, to defeat | g Tl e T | the Bulldogs 14 to 7 last Saturday Aolgls 710 860 700—2429 | ——————— afternoon. The Cougars rode on Canadeo’s | neck the entire game, never letting ‘him get loose for more than a 'couplc of yards at a time. | | | | PROVIDENCE, Nov, 25.—Ed Kast| reeled off scoring runs last Satur-| ATTENTION O.E.S. MEMBERS day afternoon from the 35- and, Regular meeting and Annual Rol | five-yard lines and fullback Ray|Call Dinner Tuesday, Nov. 26, Din- | Hall smashed over from the one-|ner at 6:30 p.m., 50 cents per plate | yard line as Dartmout closed a| For reservations phone Mrs, Hook-| drab season by defeating Brown 20 er, 363. to 6 before a crowd of 15/,00 spec-L GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY e The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | tees the largest aaily circulation of FLORENCE OAKES, BRINGING UP FATHER BB CALL THE QI%LE.T OF = MORNIN>- "any Alaska newspaper. tators, o T e | seoretary. | o Al By GEORGE McMANUS DAILY TRIPS — NOW ALL | HAVE JOPO IS OET | HIT BY ATRUCK AN MY MISER COAL——WO0O0D LUMBER—GROCERIES | @ PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD