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¥ » - - BIGGAME OF YEAR SATURDAY Notre Dame and North-| western to Clash-Contest By JAN HARTNETT EVANSTON, I, Nov. 12.—(P—. What locks here like “the game ot the year” will jam 59,000 fcotball fans into Notre Dame stadium Sat- urday to see the Irish and North-) western play n the last scrap of their current series. The game was a complete sellout last August 4. The lame and the halt have ceen returning to the practice ses- sions all week long so that both teams will be at near top physical peaks Northwestern holds a defi-| nite edge in the fight for the Rose | Bowl assignment January 1, and! the .Wildcat platoon of powerul backs may speil a lot of trouble for the Irish. Don Burson, quarterback from Lakewood, O., threw two touchdown passes in the Wildeats’ 29 to 16 vie- tory over Minnesota. He has thrown for 405 yards on 28 completions in‘ 67 tries this fall Ha Frank Aschenbrenner, Johnny Miller, Ed. Tunnicliff and ‘Tom Worthington have dashed for 673 yards in seven games. Miller, a scphomore from Chicago, wrecked Ohio State with two last-half touch- downs and an average of close to 10 yards per try. Ccach Bob Voigts' fullbacks, Art Murakowski and Gasper Perricone, run hard and run well and pack a wallop that keeps their foes undorlw pressure. Northwestern always has besn! able to offer Notre Dame a stub- born battle and this year’s meeting probably will be no exception. Al- theugh the Irish hold a 22 to Lhrec‘l victory edze in the series, with two | ties, the Wildcats will do their best to blast the Irish string of 19 straight victories. FOOTBALL ROUNDUP By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12.—(®—The road to the Rise Bowl gets rough- er and rockier this week for Ore- goen and California in their drive to represent the Pacific Coast Con- ference against the Big Nine at Pasadena, New Year's Day. Cregon faces a jinx and a re- vitalized Bruin eleven of UCLA in Memorial Coliseum here tonight, and tomorrow Cglifornia battles no cinch in Washington State at Berkeley. Those 'are the standout grid of- ferings as the conference teams hit the far turn and head for the stretch in the annual Rose Bowl campaign. . Southern California’s Trojans and the Washington Huskies, two teams which aren’t going anywhere inj the league wars this season, play here tomorrow in the next-test game. Stanford draws a breather in Montana after colliding with dis- astrous results with Army's two- platoon system. Oregon State en- tertains Utah) and Idaho receives Portland University in a pair of light touches of non-conference cateégory. On the independent front, St. Mary's and Santa Clara indulge in their annual scrap at San Francisco. And Nevada, deflated by Santa Clara last Sunday, bounced back vesterday to defeat Fresno State 53- ‘Washington State, with a trio ot fine backs in Jerry Williams, Don Paul and Frank Mataya, plus one of the best ends in the league in giant Fran Polsfoot, could- very well give Jackie Jensen and his Bear mates a surprise. Oregon, which hasn't won from UCLA in Los Angeles since 1933, is favored to end the jinx. But the Bruins have an array of top, injury-recovered backs and a passer, Ray Nagel, who is giving Van Broklin a run for the tossing Honors in the conference. USC rules at least a 14-point edge over Washington, which has had nothing but ‘hard luck all season. Washington, too, has a record of no wins here since 1941. HOCKEY GAMES | Ornly one game was played last| night in the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the score was Los An- geles 3; San Diego 3 (tie). - Snakes generally will swallow ar- tificial = procelian eggs as fast as genuine ones; and since they can Tigers Make Deals fo Get Punch Power DETROIT, Nov. 12.—(®—The De- troit Tigers are digging for added punching power to put dt the dis- posal of the man who succeeds the discharged Steve O'Neill as mana- ger. They hope to get some of it from Aaron Robinson, Chicago White Sox catcher o:itained yesterday in a swap for pitcher Billy Pierce. Robinson comes to Detroit in a straight player deai. He hit only .249 for the White Sox and bagged eight homers. It's believed he'll deliver the 1 ball more frequently here, however, for he's a strong lefthand hitter and will be aiming for Briggs Stadium's moderately short 325-foot right tield fence. > o BEN HOGAN IS GOLFER OF YEAR CHICAGO, Nov. 12—®— Big noney-winner, Ben Hogan, has add- ed the title of “golfer of the year” to the many honors he has cap- tured on the linl The tiny Texan, who has earned $32,112 in the professional golfers’ association tournaments thus far in 1948, was elected to the honor in a poll conducted among members of {the press and radio, the PGA of- fice announced yesterday. Runnerup to Hogan was Lloyd Mangrum, who also is secbnd to Hogan in money winnings. Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: Philadelphia—Eddie Giosa, 138, Philadelphia, outpointed Ike Jen- kins, 146, New York, 8. Fall River, Mass. 168, Brooklyn, knocked out Willie Hedgemond, 168, Newark, N. J., 1. Atlantic City—Gene Jones, 198, Camden, N.J., outpointed Johnny Haynes, 206, Los Angeles, 8. Preferr for mellow moments ® Here is the beer for your taste —the smooth and mellow beer ‘you’ll prefer for mellow moments. For 83 years, Hamm’s has been the first choice of millions. When you try Hamm’s, youll know why so it to any other beer. THED. HAMM BREWING €O, 5T. PAUL, MINN. . Distributed by riot digest the artificial variety, this often proves fatal to the snake. v ODOM COMPANY 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washington_ Artie Levine, | 2 Sorerifies "PlayFootball; ~ Some Game of Califorr s to a meadc field yesterday for w! ing intenced to be a very private game of touch foottall and it ended up in a brawl For thig brief acccunt you are in- debted to Seymour Snaer, a San Francisco Examiner photographer Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kap- pa Alpha Theta teams lined up on the Tilden Park grid; the ball was snapped; and the play ended wit! a resounding slap. The teams had agreed that only an audible whack on the derriere could te successful “tackle.” (In ordinary touch football, a ball carrier must stop when touched—anywhere.) From the sidelines came voars of applause—from a hundred male students who had not been invited. In the second quarter, with the game still scoreless, Snaer showed up, camera in hand. Shrilled play- er: “Photographer!” Up rushed the male fans; down went Snaer, and off /went the back of his camera. |. Then everybody scampered 'game was over. Later everybody apologized to everybody. All except Dean of Women Mary B. Davidson Said she: “The students should be- allowed to play games without newspaper interference.” FRESNO STATE 'WALLOPED BY NEVADA, 53.7 | FRESNO, Calif., Nov. 12- —The , University of Nevad football machine, stalled only by Santa Clara this season, is driving full speed ahead conce more. Proof off its power: a 53 to 7 walloping of Fresno State yesterday. The country’s leading Nevada's quarterback Stan tcssed two touchdown throws and completed a half-dozen others for a tetal gain of 13 yards; but the team went places on the ground, too. Halfback Ted Ensslin, for in- | stance, took a kickoff on his own cne-yard marker and scooted 99 | yards up the middle to score. - - ELKS TURKEY SHOOT | Wednesday evening, November ‘l'nh, Elks Hall, starting, 9 o'clock. | PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t | - e | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! ed... \\;\\@\\\"\\n\“ \\ many prefer Smooth an ruled al the | | his Week’s Grid:Games THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Don't Shoot Kediak Bear with .22 Rifle; Well, He Did Not Leadin games to be" 4 S = played this wee ::‘1 are as follows: KODIAK, Nov, 12—(P— Lloyd A o Baad 5 Howe knows better than to shoot Army Vs J " N | y at Kodiak bears with a 22 rifle on Coll. vs W d Mary. | 2 9“;1_“‘“‘1‘“ and MaXy-land Fred Barmore, Naval Base 'j‘“‘l;i‘ ,‘1‘ o fireman, appreciates it. Colgate vs Syracuse. The two were hunting rabbits S‘ ORES L"‘.]':l!fll)];\ : when Barmore, entering a clear- Cornell v ing, met a mother bear and two e ) cubs face to face. The animal at- T i.‘??k‘tti':\?“:,\ ‘H Villanova tacked him Here are final scores of coliege I tte vs Ohio Wes ,l “The next few minutes were kind {;“"‘?"‘“ ol o G B R ok iryland vs North Carolina, |Of foggy. I went 30 feet through | | .rchant Marine vs Adelphi. :the air, but whether I fell or was| Bates 7: Colby 0 ! Penn State vs Temple. |hurled, T don't know. I pulled my| Waynesburg 20; Upsala 7 | Pittsburgh vs Purdue. Vknees up under my chin and held | Hardin-Simmons 28; West Texas Princeton vs Yale. |my - breath. State 6. | W. virginia vs Virginia. ; “Lloyd covered the bear with a| Nevada 53; Fresno State 7 | Midwest ;22 but realized any attempt to Iiumbolt State 25; Oregon Educa | mlinois vs Ohio State. isheot her would do more harm | Hon 0. Indiena vs Michigan. 1than goed.” Santa Barbara 35; California | Towa Minnesota. i The bear came up to Barmore, FOW 19 i 2 Towa te vs Michigan State. |[bit through his boots, socks and |, C3MP Percicton Marines 14; El | ‘].mm, nd then ambled away. His ot | s Wisconsin. ! ! Colorado. ll Ok Notre Dame. Carolina. B rthwestern vs vs South South Georgia Georgia. Wake Forest. George Washington. vs Kentucky Mississippi State. vs Chattanooga. Tennessee. | Alabama vs “Fech. | Auburn vs | Clems Vs | Duké vs { Florida | LSU vs | i i ! 3 | i | Miami | Mississippi vs ! North Carclina vs Maryland. N. Carolina S. vs Duquesne. Richmond vs VPI Tulane vs Baylor Vanderbilt vs Marshall. VMI vs The Citadel. Wash | and Lee vs Davidson. Southwest SMU. A and M. i | | | Arizona Texas Mines. Colorado Cell. vs Oberlin, | Denver vs Utah State. New Mexico vs Drake. Utah ve¢ Oregon State. Wyoming vs Montana State. West California vs Washington State. Idaho vs Portland. 1w vs Stanford. gon U vs UCLA, | . Mary’s vs Santa Clara. d 3, California vs Washington. ‘ e JUNEAU GARDEN (LUB | WILL DISCUSS HOLIDAY DECORATIONS TUESDAY The Juneau Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Josephine Boyd at the home of Mrs. Glenn Oakes on Tuesday afternoon, November 16 at 1:30 o'clock. Arrangements for holi-{ day decorations wiil be demonstrat- ed at the meeting. { d Mellow Beer ] i 1 leg wounds were later the base dispensary. “After the bear left, Howe came up to me panting so hard that I treated at thought the bear was coming back,” Barmo id. “Iw more scared then than I had been.” e BRI i e e e e PUBLIC PINOCHILE PARTY 8:00 P .M. SATURDAY, NOV. I3 1.0.0.F. 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