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PAGE SIX HELPING THE MOTORIST — Student “safety patrolmen” of St. Joseph's School, Troy. N. Y., wear experimental safety coats to enable motorists to identify them at crossings. Sanord Takes Lead, | Rose Bowl By the Associated Press The slightly soothing salve of | moral victory was about the only' thing left tod: for the northern division football teams of the Pa-| cific Coast conference. As for the California entries, they went thataway—straight to the top of the heap. Aftér Washington dropped a racker to California 37 to aturday and Oregon State was udded by UCLA 7 to 0, the e standings looked like a ity release from “sunny” Cal. nf~rl, which has made a habit e touchdown better than Bowi. alifornia fourth, n the 1gton: State, to mash Idaho with ease, py to settle for a 9-6 Moscow to take over fifth spot in the I egon State PR S gon are tied one victory, each winless. Oreg th movement moved all the ck to Beantown to absorb a 34-6 drubbing from Bos- ton U. Washington made a brilliant comeback after its sorry perform- ance against OSC the week before, giving the Bears of California a irightening afternoon in the mud to ingbor eventh with just and Idaho trails— | Marquette 13, Holy Cross 39. de- | T and Qre- | Football Scores By the Associated Press Here are final scores of leading football games played Saturday: Prjnceton 54, Harvard 13. Rutgers 28, Brown 21. Dartmouth 6, Columbia 21. South Carolina 34, West Va. 13. Bowdoin 14, Maine 40. Boston 'U. 35, Oregon 6. Michigan State 35, Notre Dame 0. Cornell 20, Michigan 7. Temple 34, NYU 6. Penn State 32, Syracuse 13. Washington State 9, Idaho 6. California 37, Washington 28. Stanford 27, USC 20. UCLA 17, OSC 0. Colorado 54, Utah 0. Purdue 35, Northwestern 14. Georgia Tech 34, VMI 7. Georgia 7, Florida 6. Wisconsin 16, Pennsylvania 7. Baylor 18, Texas 6. Southern Methodist 14, Texas Aggies 14, tie. Alabama 40, Mississippi Southern 7 Mississippl 39, Auburn 14 Montana 6, Colorado A. and M. 34. Oklahoma 34, Missouri 20 te 27, Memphis 34, Towa Stat Kansa Young ! ATTENTION MASONS Communications of Mt. ge No. 147, F. and AM,, 7:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Work in M.M. Degree. 961-2t | Morday, Temple. Hugh McElhenny stacked up three chdowns and four placekick versions for a total of 22 points. He now leads the* coast with 98 points for the season. at Berkeley. Vs o Here's Your Post-Season Bowl Games(?) NEW YORK, Nov. 12—®—Mon-{ day’s football wash — and if it's dry enough how about bringing it in and putting it in some bowls: Wouldn't advise anybody, except | Georgia Tech, to start making train reservations yet, but here’s a pre- matpre guess on how the major post-season will line up Jan. 1: Rose Bowl—Illinois vs Stanford. Sugar Bowl—Tennessec Mary- land. Cotton Bowl—Texas CLristian vs: Kentucky (Which w nessee Nov. 24) Orange Bowl Baylor. beat Ten- Georg Tech vs Sports in Brief By the Associated Press At Baltimore -— Vic Raschi, New York Yankee pitcher, left Johns Hopkins hospital where he had a | frayed knee cartilage removed. . At Pinehurst, N.C, — Tommy Bolt of Durham, N.C, won the North and South Open tournament with a total of 283. At New York—Oil Capitol ($31.40) defeated 11 other handicap stars in $60,700 Butler handicap at Ja- maica. VR i e — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Another Reason Why You'll Prefer Budweiser Hold your glass of Budwelser to the light ana twirl it. Sge how it flashes and glistens. Raise the glass to your lips. Inhale the fragrance of the bouquet that filters through that snowcap of foam. Now sip...and enjoy the distinctive taste that has made Budweiser the world’s most famous beer. Now make the same test with any other brand of beer. You be the judge—and you’ll be tell- ing your dealer, f"G_ive me Budweiser... nothing else.’ . Budweiser LAGER BEE Budweiser GER BEER There’s nothing like it . . . absolutely.nothing ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. .. . ST. LOULS . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Hardy Taken fo Hospital from Foofhall Game LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12—/M—Jim Hardy, quarterback for the Chicago Cardinals, had a special reason for trying to walk off the field alone yesterday after his injury in the second quarter of the game with the Los Angeles Rams. His wife, who is expecting a baby in about a month, was in the stands. So were his mother and grand- mother. | Hardy's Lack and neck muscles (were torn, but he refused to ride {the stretcher. He walked a few steps and collapsed. The stretcher bearers took over and rushed him to the hospital. painful were not serious. Gastineau Channel Baskethall Meeting Tuesday Evening A meeting of the Gastineau Chan- nel League officials ana basketball team managers is scheduled for Tuesday at'7:30 p.m,, in room three at the Juneau High School. The playing schedule and prac- tice sessions will be discussed at the meeting, s R T SEWING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. Emil Jacobson Telephone 997 3826 Second Street—Juneau A C————c— 12 Unbeaten, Stars of Untied College poothals His injuries, while | Grid Teams NEW YORK, Nov. 12—(P—Cin- cinnati, with nine victories, tops a list of ‘22 unbeaten, untied college football teams today. Four schools have won eight games. They include Stanford, Val- paraiso, Northern TIllinois and Bucknell. Six of the leading teams in col- legiate football still boast unnlem- ished records. They are Teunesse: (No. 1), Illinois (No. 2), Maryland (No. 3), Princeton (No. 4), Michi- gan State (No. 5), and Stanford (No. D. . TUSSY Now Presents Midnight Fragrance in Soap-Powder Mitt Solid Perfume Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 Mail Orders Filled Promptly | By the Associated Press i Hugh = McElhenny, W fullback — Starred in a lo: while' his mates 37-28 defeat at the fornia.. He tallied three times and booted four extra points Tony terback — Cor ari, qua pleted 23 out of 42 d M ~Full Carve i Y with all his heart. American'G.1. H thing, too? Y('JU'RE looking at an” average American boy— like your own, maybe, or the youngster down the block. Happy, unspoiled. Still young enough to hold a mongrel puppy dog in his arms and love it | Now look closer. At the pistol belt and the field jacket, the duffle bag and the faded fatigues. This boy, so like your own, is now a man as well—an afiy out of his teens but willing and ready to walk into the steel and fire of com- bat, if need be, to defend your country. And you. 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Joe Veernasco, Grabbed thirec from Tommy O club to a 40-13 tri A The Most Appreciated Gift One of a Kind Etems We have a -Man'’s Fiited Case of Saddle Leather ize 18, blue-grey full fringed Lady's Jacket ~Pair of Men's size 3 Mountain Goat Gloves ~Steerhide Writing Portfolio oosehide Brief Case -Heavy weight Gold and Silver Buckle Set -Size 7% Man's Seal Cap Harbor Leather An appoint- ment made now < will assure pre- Christmas delivery. ;fiaseg@h Alexander Photography 303 Shattuck Bldg. | Phai . The lumbering town of Cleve- iand, Nova Scotia, was named in of American President Grov- nd in 1891