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STANFORD ' § GOING T0 | - ROSEBOWL Warriors Complete His- toric Season by Trounc- . ing California Squad BERKELEY, Cal, Dec. 2—The cleated warriors of Stanford carved the final chapter of their gripping oisezsiaa THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1940. - OVER ARMY BY14T00 'Middies Have Too Backs- | Generate Too Much Power Also - 1 NAVY WINS | Dixic Dayis Runs Juice PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 2 In the Municipal Stadium Jast Sat- urday the Navy football team, which had far too many good backs and in the Far Western Football a hard fought 13 to generated far too much power, Celifornia last Satur- marched 42 yards in the first quar- day 10cn hefore more than ter of the annual football game 80,064 here and 53 yards in the third | Twd {ouc 15 Were driven in period for touchdowns to beat the “ tl econd period and when they Army 14 to 0 before close to a d cn the scoreboard, it capacity crowd of 202000 specta- i was brougit tors, | eadarship of thy t Centerence and Busik scored the first touchdown on a one-yard plunge and Leon- ard kicked the extra point 5 Stand u.‘:x: at Pasadena i Gy Clark pitched an eight-yard pass Calilornia, iting the finest [5e e e % e - S ¢ S to Malcolm, who caught it on the battle under a serious handicap.| one-yard lne and stepped over. scored in the last minute and EVERYTHING'S DAMP BUT ENTHUSJIASM—_walking the plank took on new meaning at Dallas, Tex., when the Vitucehu kicked the phm.i‘“(.,,( near| Dixie Davis, the former Dutck Schultz gang’s “mouthpiece” who half the lcngest s Sugar Bowl Teams Are 58~ game | of play on a in the Of Fordham | Lined Up BeatN.Y.U. The old controversy—who developed Power Backs LUCKY BREAKS FAVOR BOSTON Inspired H(;EfCross Eleven Puts Up Great Game boys had to bridge a cinder path to get on field. This was the Texas A. ;pd M. vs. Southern Methodist game won by A. and M., 19-7, the end of the third quarter turned state’s witness in the prosecution of¢¥Tammany Leader Jimmy Huskies Hines in New York, has been found working in a vegetable juice wtand at Palm Springs, Cal,, with his wife, the former Hope Dare, & “Follies” beauty several years ago. Mrs. Davis is shown at Paim VIOLETS WIN OVER POPPIES Brunswick Saturday afternoon three to one with Orpha Haugen higi rolling 466, her last game going 205. Today Carnations roll Poppies while in the men’s tourney, Juneau Oregon Is Winnerin Defeat Saters State Game | SEATTLE, Dec. 2—Stung by ig- Springs with her dog. DOUGLAS | EWS ELECT AT EAGLES' HALL For the first time s MASONS TO c the fire | Minnesota, visiting with his brothe er Val Poor. Later, he will leave for Anchorage, if he doe not lo- cate on the Channel P. T. A, TO MEET Regular meeting of Douglas Par= ent Teacher Association will be held at the school on Wednesday even- helped make the occasion a sucs MEE R T Laundry rolls Golden Age and Ju- e N e las Masons | ing Dec. 4. The program will he i NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Fordham's g ¥ T . s | their own carelessness of 3% years ago Douglas Masons 2! NEW ORLEANS, La. Dec. 2. — - & e i | neau Florists roll North Transfer nominy and o e § § " ap. Announced later. The University of Twnne::ev W ;‘f’o\ner bnckst.smash;g the New York Before 381000 Fans Scores were as follows: BBGVGTS, FaVOI'ed '0 WIn,‘-m[ saw them the victims of a| ;‘zr ’lflmllllif(‘r:.ml:"filr»il‘lfl?;)tl:} r:fw & o 24 g » - niversity to a to 0 victory wers | Viclets . st touchdown, try for poini stat i g 2 5 the Boston College football teams jne % 5 g “l BOI 2 ht o i i SR ol rder, to be held tomorrow even- MRS. KIBBY HONORED v bein sdlaetedtio sy e N L CO IO TRt oTe B0 oapisod Hoyy | OrPha Haugen 110 151 205 466 Are Shutout in Game and a safety, the Washington Hus-| ;g "y “4ng new Eagles Hall. Left| Mrs. Melvin Kibby's birthday was Year’'s Day in the Sugar Bowl 0‘00 o Lm,tvn” o3 i Y'b»nkm iad s grid )} e )Ap k 7| Frances Smith . 116 162 131— 40 Pla ed Sa'urda kies came from behind 1ast Sal-jyiipou o suitable' home when the last Saturday and the asion ¢f bl 2 dium in the 2 d renewal of the Ln.“‘n c\lcn. St w. ‘\m )ente.n i i S S y y urday afternoon to score 20 points: . .. v!w‘r«v‘fld the Odd Fellows Hall | ® SUrprise party given in her honcr According to advices received here £pindl Eelion Teslive Thiee Ot Seae B sepial allere)otals a6 313 336— 876 % [in the first eight minutes of the' W ore they had met for more than At the home of Mis. Carl Floridan, B i s received here toychdowns were called back by nhCon capitalized on a string of Ponpies CORVALLIS, Ore, Dec. 2—~The| final quarter to defeat Washington Y, ; rmore than | lests were limited to & few of tHe | ificially, both teams have accept- orricials. lucky breaks to eke out a 7 to 0 § \ 106 119—359 underdog Oregon team unleashed gq aily Vears S8 RipeAEs” were ghbors a g $ | 2 tatlon. and-will behsrs z Pauline Halvorsen 134 5 State 33 to 9. ransferred’ to Juneau upon invi- neighbors and immediate relatives | e Ly win before 38,000 spectators in Fen- tin 125 124 132—381 & smashing ground assault last A crowd 25 s) 'S Wite| g i ¢ —————————— | B e — : Ena Martir A crowd of 25,000 spectator aticn of the Juneau Masonic bodies | way Park to keep alive hopes of a 2o - urday afternoon to grind their tra-| essed the oame of the Sea=|i~ tres s ¢ nessed the final game of tk to use the Scottish Rite Temple. P Bowl game, which later developed. s 231 258 351—740 ditional foe, Oregon State, into g c i " | 2 5 Total son. | Annual election of officers will At the start of the f(_)urm quar- - submission by a 20 to 0 score. —— . |reature tomorrow night's session of alaar u((ess i t sub end Don Currivan recov- Beaten four years straight by the . ‘C:‘x’lb‘mbaux Lodge N; 1.24- g | scores CONTROVERSY IS ered a fumble on the five-yard favored Beavers, Oregon lost no Skl Bowl D’aw [P R O Pleases Ladies l | line and Adolph Kissell, second e s time after the opening kickoff and GULHAUGEN ENROUTE SOUTH | string fullback, plunged over for got busy ! o e Ry = Sl 4 idod J | To spend Christmas with his par- The following are final scores of AGAI“ Io FRO“';‘-‘"’ only score. A crowd of 18,000 homecoming Happy (rOWd 'or lants a[: Arlington, Wash, Or{r’ille Chapeladies, well pleased with football games played last. Sat- | RIS S At [ ipectators saw halfback Leonard P Gulhaugen sailed south yesterday 'heir bazaar at the Chapel-by-the- | uraay: R R i s ur Isherg set the stag for the Web- Season SF"SI Day beard the Yukon for a s weeks Lake Friday night, were expressing | Army 0; Navy 14, FORDHAM foot’s first touchdown by returning | vacation from his work at the foun- 8Fatitude today to all those who =y | Holy Cross 0; Boston College 7. | ya foothall forward pass — has a kick from the 35-yard line and| dry. Fordham 26; New York Univer- i . WLy 48 crashing over. The Ski Bowl yesterday was un-| o cess. ¥ slipped over to Arthur. W, Brigzs, > ol ac. 2.—Duke’s 8 >, . % sity 0. K i s et et s nal B URHANM, N o ke Isberg galloped 33 yards late in|dcubtediy the most popular spot On | PETTYGROVE IS TO MARRY Contributing to the entertainment Duquesne 14; Carnegie Tech 7. |gave Teachers College since 1912 }" Haid "ll or '? {l 8 hdown ‘he second period for his second Gastincau Channel providing a pic-| . KETCHIKAN GIRL NEXT WEEK | {0f the evening were Miss Rosie Georgia Tech 19; Georgia 21. ' Bucos claims he has documents o "»‘v‘“’»‘?‘ Hratepeux D‘(;C ?;”: score. | uresque setting for many a shuss| . mank Pattygrove plans to leave | Maier, who played several violin Pittsburgh 7; Duke 12 last Saturday afternoon and halted "“yo)nooe curt Mecham ran 37 and sitzmark. With the Forest pneyvt sunday for Ketchikan where | 50105 and the Boy Scouts, who pres- proving the forward pass was de- Washington and Lee 7; Maryland yeioned in the fall of 1905 at the 7, tie, Texas Christian Methodist 16 | football, Mississippi State 13; Alabama 0. | The gerial maneuver first Kansas State 0; Nebraska 20, lused. Briggs said, by Dr. J. H 20; Vanderbilt 0. Curdy of the Spring Rice 21; Baylor 12. and Glenn (Po) > 4 p) Warner, then Stanford 13; California 7. ‘Cnrlisle. Springfield, Mass., Y.M.C.A 0; Southern — e — was Me- | authorities physi- . cal training college where he played of | play Dallas, Texas, on New Year's Day. NEW YORK, Dec. TODALLAS - in 2.—Fordham 2 announced acceptance d Coilege of the invitation of the team to at $250,000,000 the Cotton Bowl game at a desperate fourth quarter threat ard line to defeat the Pittsburgh Panthers 12 to 7 - - on the one The and Francisco earthquake lamage estimated San fire caused - - ieds Pay! yards for the third touchdown in|Service ski cabin resoynding in the the final quarter | brilliant sunshine to “ski heil” from |the 40 odd skiers making the trip, | yesterday's outing “shussed” in the |opener of what promies to be an | unusually active season for the Ju-| neau Ski Club. | Many new members, putting in their first appearance, showed much | abillty and indlcated that they will R TROJANS PLASTER | prefering to learn their sking the he expects to forsake being a bach- elor for married life, with Miss Mayme Anderson of that city, as his intended bride. Although un- certain as to whether they will spend their honeymoon in the First City or go South for a trip, he expec the middle of January. - mentioned last week. Credit given to return here with his wife about | ented a play The Chapeladies will meet tomor= row night at the home of Mrs. Frank Maijer for a regular business session ‘Adult Choir Meets . . s Washington State 9; Washington| . i 4t il i b A Lo Cialel b =% e , | T ht t T t Marquette 14; Arizona 17. | e R P 0 | “lay-oft” showed up in many a| gtudents on the honor roll for ] bl e fahead of al other college (cams 'OSTAL DDITIES - &k tumble and plenty of spills but|tne past six weeks' pariod were “,,_L The Adult Choir will meet tonight UCLA 12. Southern Californial s ot A L e | with all present enthusiastically re-|nounced this morming as Frank at 8 oclock for rehearsal at Holy 28, ok |u | porting a good time. Cashen with 1A, 2 B's and 1C; Ei-| Trinity Church. All members are Qakland 13; Santa Clara 33. WHY SUFFER with your feet? ORI, | The ilislx-llp(ion clazs game ‘out mer Savikko with 1A and 3 B's. | urged to be present. P 551 | Phone 648, Chiropodist Dr, -Steves. . |second best in yesterday's outihg.| Error was made in the list of | EBER G o ooy ’ The Daily Alaska Empire has the | adv. CTOSS IOWI’I Gfld GrUdge |S‘Many beginner and near beginners|grade pupils with honor grades u‘)Junior Guild M ' ‘ ‘ eels largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. J Empire Classifieds Pay! $500 DOWN TS LETTER WAS RECEIVED! | hard way passed up the free lessons Still on as So. Cali- . . | g ffered. Thre instructs i fornia Winner i el R ol | — |should have been a large drawing LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, 2.— card. After much scouring of the Southern California and the Um-iluwer meadows and siopes ten mem- versity of California at Los An-|bers were rounded up who were will- geles fought out a cross town grid|ing to take a try with the instruct- grudge last Saturday afternoon be-|oOrs. Bllly Logan was due Billy Goetz. - CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Mrs, A, J. Baloz will be hostess to the Monday night Sewing Club at her home this evening. —————— VISITOR FROM MNNESOTA An arrival here on one of the - On Tuesday Evening | P | Trinity Junior Guild meets to= | morrow evening for a business and | social session at the home of Mrs. F. H. Stinchcomb, 517 Sixth Street. All are asked to be there at 8 o'clock. fore a howling crowd of 65000/ The outdoor committee cautioned|recent boats is Jesse Poor from bepmn i . v : $35 per month BY A STATE RELIEF AGENCY/ | | spectators, iLhaL “ski fundamentals and the exe-| NOTICE ¥ ‘tne Trojans plastered a 28 tofcuticn of basic turns comes first, . | Regular business meeting of the BUYS A NEW TWO-BEDROOM % 4, 12 licking that sent the UCLAns for it is the basically sound skier who reeling to their ninth defeat of enjoys skiing and remains whole | the season. and hearty to enjoy it. Controlled | |ekiing is well worth striving for,” they added. DOUGLAS (OLISEUM TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY "SIDEWALKS OF |Juneau Woman's Club will be held | Tuesday, December 3, at 2 pm.,, ifi | the Penthouse of the Alaska Elec~ tric Light and Power Company. | MRS. A. E. GLOVER, HOUSE IN DOUGLAS 'LORRINE JACK RITES = b e .| " HELD THIS AFTERNOON Legion Auxiliary |+ POV | o - For Details Call | Funeral services were held at 2 | o'clock this afternoon at the Charles |'W. Carter Chapel for Lorrine Lois Jack, six weeks’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Jack. The Rev. | Father A. J. Zolotovsky conducted Meets on Tuesday The American Legion Auxiliary will have a business meeting tomor- row night at 8 o'clock in the Dug- GLACIER HIGHWAY the services. Interment was in Ev- out, with Mrs. Katherine Davenport, Reg, U. 5. Pal. Offico 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Fodoration of Post Offce Clorks | ergreen Cemetery. | President, presiding. 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