The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1941, Page 5

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ey - MONDAY, OVLMBER 24 1941 (aplam Bruce Smith Blasts Wisconsin by His Running, Passmg ;E@@fimamm RESTLTS The following are final scores of important games of football played last Saturday afternoon: Oregon 19; Washington 13. Oregon State 27; Montana 0. Washington State 59; Gonzaga 0 San Jose State 0; San Fran- cisco 20 Santa APOLIS, Minn, Bruce Smith born footk t Saturday aft ging Minnesota | MINNE i 1 ul and of runn 1 the Wisconsin Badgers ragged Smith sprinted 18 yards for touchdown_ and ran 40, yard et up a second and third touch- and scored after he ran and passed an interception back to the isconsin eleven for a fourth touchdown. | completed four of five ses for his fifth touchdown. Minnesota 1 41 to 6. e eee — Army Wins (lose Game Cadets Just Edge Out Vic- fory Over West Vir- ginia Saturday hi. fir to down Clara 31; UCLA 13 Mississippl State 49; Millsaps 6 Montana State 0; Idaho 39. Pennsylvania 16; Cornell 0 Boston College 19; Boston versity 17 Lafayette 47; Lehigh 7 Yale 0; Harvard 14. Temple 31; Holy Cross 13 West Virginia 6; Army 7. Penn State 31; Pittsburgh 7. Ohio 20; Michigan 20, tie. Ohio Wesleyan 17, State 31 St. Mas Georgia Clemson Navy 23; Duke 55; Smith pa Uni- 'y's 1, Fordham 35, h 7; Florida 34; Furman 6. Princeton 0. North Carolina Bucknell 42; Albright 0. Colgate 30; Columbia 21. Tennessee 20; Kentucky 7 Southern California 18; Dame 20. Towa 13; Nebraska 14 Rice 0; Texas Chr Dartmouth 0; Geor: Missouri 45; Kan: Kansas State 12; tie, Alabama 0; Vanderbilt 7. Arkansas 0; Mississippi 18. Baylor Southern Methodist 1t Drake 6; Tulsa 20. Wisconsin 6; Mll\l‘lt‘sul.’\ 41 14. 6. N. Y., Nov. 24— 57-yard forward ph Mill caught on goal line in the nabled the Cadets| out the Mountaineers 7 to Saturday afternoon | yame was sternly fought be- 000 spectators, place-kicked for the Cadets. - - Sues Rodeo Star o Oregon Siale A | May Get Bid - ToRose Bowl Wallops Montana 27 fo 0- Invite May Be Decided This Weekend | PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 24. | Oregon State overcame the light i crippled Montana team last Satur- | day afternoon 27 to 0. The victor,. coupled with Ore- gon's defeat of the University of! Washington, narrowed the West- ern Conference contenders for the Rose Bowl to Oregon State and Stanford. Next Saturday's Oregon State and Oregon game may decide the issue. Sanfa Clara POIN ¢ Maxur's . which Ral Virginis quart to edge $i Towa State 12, Smith the point Gene ning Mrs. Helen Greenough Mrs. Helen Greenough, estranged wife of the bronco-busting rodeo star, Thurkel Greenough, who has announced he will marry Sally | Rand, the fan dancer, is pictured as she appeared in court in Los | Angeles to file suit for separate | Loy ANGELES, Gel. maintenance. Mrs. Greenough said she married the rodeo star in 1933 and that they separated last Sept. 1. Nov. 24— | Winding up the football campaign for 1941, Santa Clara last Satur- day outscored and overwhelmed UCLA 31 to 13. Michigan | Notre | - T ¢ 'NOTRE DAME "ONLY WINS BY 1 POINT Ends Season, However, by Never Being Defeated and Tied But Once NORTH BEND, Ind.. Nov. 24 Notre Dame ended the football season last Saturday afternoon,un- defeated but once tied, after turn- ing back the stubborn Southern | California squad 20 to 18 before spectators. Notre Dame led 13 to 12 at hall game and added a touchdown and point in the thir@ period, only to| see the mighty Trojans ram over a touchdown late in the last quar- ter | | The Trojans gave the Itish their | hardest tussle of the season. | Notre Dame’s season on the grid- | lnon has not been the most spec-, | tacular although undefeated nnd tied only once during 1941. HUSKIES | [OSETO OREGON | Touchdown Twins Outscore | acciaent. ~ and Outlast Gridders of | U. of Washington GA”-M" YALE | SEATTLE, Nov. 24 — Oregon’s BAT".ES HARD and Curt Meacham, last Saturday afternoon outscored and outlasted |the University of Washington to Superior Harvard Eleven I Just Too Much for Gritty Team Before 55,000 {56,000 i | \ Somewhere on the Pacific, knock the Huskies out of further Rose Bowl contention before a lerowd of 30,000 spectators. Oregon won by a score of 19 m 13. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 2¢ The gallant Yale football team, |denied an early touchdown by a penalty, and forced by Harvard’s superior eleven, battled grimly last | saturday afternoon but went down 14 to 0 before a crowd of 55000 fans TRAMPLES ST. MARY'S POLO GROUNDS, N. Y, Nov. 24.| ‘—-F‘nrdham spotted St. Mary’ | first period touchdown last Satur-| |day afternoon, then came back to 'score four times through errors,| |once on the ground, to trample the | Californians 35 to 7 before a crowd of . 40,000. a - AWVS Sends Towels To Men at Chilkoof Forty-five bath towels were sent out this morning aboard the For- nance by the American Women's Voluntary Services for the Juneau ] and Douglas men at Haines, it wa |announced today. The AWVS has | been colleeting towels, mirrors, and lcoat hangers in answer to news 'Du e Ends | that these items were lacking at 5 | Chilkoot Barracks. Besides the towels sent this morning, several mirrors and coat | - Undefeated o | | hangers were also sent. - - MOTOR TRANSPORT GROUP TO HAVE REGULAR MEET ‘ The motor transport group, spon- RALEIGH, N C., Nov. 24.—Duke | sored by the American Women's Vol- ended the 1941 grid season unde- | untary Services, will hold their rezu- feated and untied when the little | lar meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock Giants swamped North Carolina| The class meets in the headquarters State last Saturday afternoon 55| in the A. B. Hall. to 6 before 15,000 football fans. BBt o 7 L ———————— NOTICE Subscribe to the Dally Amu‘ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Empire—the paper with the lugest‘“h’ route from Seattle to Nome, on HEAVY, HEAVY HANGCS OVIR THEIR HEA Aactory at Long Beach, Calif., got this closeup_view.of the B-19. The huse, f paid circulation. sale at J. B. Burlord & Co. adv., D S—_Necks craned THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HOMING WARBIRDS -----m-e 40,000 Lincli to try tc land en such a small space (at right center), rowds attending derlie-llun of the new $12,000,000 Douglas A.rcrgn was hedge-hopping aleng railroad track back. of plant, . these Naval torpedo planes return from a but t hese ilicy JUNEAU, ALASKA. econnaisss LIL BY MICKLISH W.m TN - GAMEFORIDAKC U BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 24 With Bill Micklich scoring five touch- downs, Tdaho submerged Montana State last Saturday afternoon ) to 0 - PUY DEFENSE STAMPS e Bascball Star \Vms [ Billy Rogell william G. (Billy) Rogell, for many years a star infielder with the Detroit Tigers, now has won a councilmanic seat in_Detroit, Three council seaté were vacated by the conviction of three councii- men on bribery charges in connec- tion with a low-cost housing project. odrome, a Unite vy ai t carrie The proper framing of the face can make a girl look alluring and lovely and accentuate her charm and femininity. The hats shown ahove were designed with this in view. At top left a black velvet model has a brim curved up in front and down in back. The veil falls over the face and down the £ back. Right is a modern version of the ever popular beret made of black felt with veiling that goes over the top and under the thin. Below, right, is another black vel- vet hat that has a brim that i sweeps wide and high and fits Top lett, black velvet hat with veil; right, new type felt beret; below, down over the back with a cerise wide brimmed velvet, , crepe drape. She’s Bmz/l) Without a Flflw Fil‘sx to Win Award Senhora Bettencourt One of fc ur Latir nall be hon Serhora Sylvia Bettencourt i shown in w York as she delivered an ad- 55 at Columbiw unis y after receiving the. Maria: Moora Cabot ard for distinguished service in the field of inter-Ameriean rela- tions. She is the first woman 1@ uese honorgd, 4 i jour- L dre Georgia Carroll Before she entered the movi Georgia Carroll w a New York model, and photographers. ang sts generally d d her as the perfect beauty. Now movie moguls say the same thing about the young wclress, who is a nalural blonde, ¥ PAGE FIVE

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