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e ~ - - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1940. FIGHT CARD - FOROCT. 26 IS MADE UP Inferest Seénfingly Centers in Ten Rounder, Tram- | doubt- about who should get the thanks or the blame on any play.” Testifying to Cheney's success| with six-man football is Lam- buth’s 1939 record of winning &l six of its games and scoring 192 points to opponents six. Cheney estimates six-man foot- ball costs only half as much as RID {11-man football. The big savings ‘arr in equipment and travel penses. For schools where scarce, the six - man swers the problem Disputing the general belief that it is purely a,passing game, material s game an- Coach Frank—Cheney De- clares Game Will Be Cheney says most of Lambuth’s i | 3 BORSFIOFRNIS e o o Leils bifas vs. Murphy plays. By JERRY T. BAULCH Game Is Wider Open In his campaign that he hopes AP Feature Service Slxeman O Toothedt i Al will lead him to a chance to lift SRR from the parent game in a few the All-Alaska welterweight crown JACKSON, Tenn., Oct. 1T-—8iX- o0 ic "o field s 20 yards from the brow of Billy McCann, man football, Coach Frank Cheney \‘h’orl('r 15 yards instend’ of ‘b Larry Trambitas is fast rounding of Lambuth College believes, is the ! kg into shape with his fight with Eddie . must be made in four dowms and S salvation of colleges that find kicking for points pays double Murphy, scheduled for the A. B themselv unsbisi o meet. the .. ... . Both a touchdown and| Rink next week, Saturda 4 26. The two men will go 10 rounds high-pressure upkeep of the eleven- field goal count six points. On the| man game. | in the first promotion under Slug- point after touchdown, a Kick e lec @ “Besides,” a “it's oy 4 : er Weaver in several weeks B s o iaster. counts two points and scoring, on 4 Announcement of further inter- fuere bre fewer danghts of Injutles. .q; fip or "pass. but ofié. i est to fight fans is given out today st a"frfmm H;me Sfor), One rule makes six-man foot-| KIS to The Empire that an additional cvery position rs a chance for PV AL R -nvcbx;y Loltsltox:r i CTO' r;‘rloxfssenr:l’::gr i: xfl?l;weg 158:.‘:] WAR RATIONS PANTS _,ong war has krought short | Preliminary fight will be pulled off . plor. re a play 3 I s - T 2 : X 5 -sav ng and to further create interest the Six-man football, Cheney COI\—; with the ball it must be passed, pants to Rome as Italians ado::. shorter lfm,’l,“m» sav ng' trousers. $HIh4 T ThAY 4 new fabe. inathE tends, gives Mr. John Q. Fan a| ejther laterally or forward. Tho ~_ form of Charles Brouletie, brother much-needed break, With so few|pall may be thrown anywhere be- . - —— i - g e S £ % : of Hank Broulette, the rough and players on the field, the SPeCtator| nind the line of scrimmage, Al (anadlan Named HELP AN | rugged. slugger, who has been ipol-| W H O O P'S |_University of dm‘sn.. et SN confuslon‘ players are eligible to receive ishing off th= boys eut fights. North Carolina lungs will give e R bl ios ot a1 p HH - 7 || Chatle will tangle with John until it hurts, for the sake of onine teum we two o, | 10 NEW POSHION | AL ASK AN 1],.Sm0, w st win somn| i o tor ks o But there’s no place for sissies‘ center and three backs. A | This fight, which will in-| Who's first girl co-cheerleader in on these abbreviated squads.Coach | history of that Chapel Hill, N. C, i = 3 OTTAWA, Oct. 17.—Defense Min- | Telephone 713 or write | IR T the tetal rcunds to 30 for 0 Sy ik T ¥ nerittort i school. Chosen by students, she’s C,hf“m,} teaches his boys to block Coal production in Canada dur-|ster Ralston announces the ap- ; The Ala.skn "(cm.n')} ial |the evening’s program, looks to be from, Moyock, N. C, hard and make their tackles stick.| Coal [ pointment of Brigadier General E. Employment Service la whizzer as both boys throw a More Individual Responsibility |ing the firs{ quarter of 1940 to- W. S ' & Ehtn's] | for this qualified worker. L] e —— — — “A man knows that if he misses|taled 4,529,273 tons, . Sansom to command Canada’s | meg e } TR T T theis'as 1y Yok L et s | third dvision. He will assume the| SALESMAN—Man, single, age| Weaver announced to The Em-|for 6 rounds. Krisko and Brown ;-m“ lgauall) no Num_a to C NOTICHE rank of Major General and return o Ties . aduisat & ___|pire teday that tickets : ow on [are well matched. Weaver sa 1um up,” he adds. “With so few shortly from Britain where he has - @ Co-cg¢ education. Six years'|cqje at the following places: Billjcan look for things to happey nen there’s no such thing as double o been on duty as Adjutant General €XPerience as sales clerk in men's|the Barber on Willoughby Avenue,|this event. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg blocking or decoys. , s | 4 4 i .. clothing department with nation-|the Baranof Cigar Stand, Tmp 1| In 5 rounds, a special event, Roy “The six - man game places Mir route from Seate to Nome, on ?(fl.g I OB | ol e s system. Also| Pocl Hall, and the Brunswick Bowl- |Brown will take on Steve Palaza, much more individugl responsi-|sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| "™ EARAL T worked two years in bookbinding|ing Alleys. |the slugging Filipino. This fight bility on all positions than 11-/ e — and printing shop. Call for ES Interest in Fight locks to be as good as the Semi- man football, There's seldom any| Subscribe for The Empire. Empire Classifieds Pay! 195. | The increasing interest in the final scrap. ,‘Murpm--’rmmbxms affair is evident The remainder of the 30 rounds in the daily discussion among fans|of fighting includes Gene Lee and lin Juneau. Trambitas has come |Pete Villa at four rounds, with the |a long way since his beginning in |prelim between Charles Brouilette |the fight game in Juneau, but he|and John Jackson, which assures has to convince a good many fans |Gastineau Channel fight followers yet that he has the ability to take An evening’s entertainment they will Welter King McCann long remember. Murphy is claimed to be in the| Weaver cautions those who plan oest shape since his clever to gain good seats at this fight to with ‘McCann some menths back, |8et their tickets as soon as possi- | Deetors report him ok. and from |ble. the excellent workouts he is turning n at the training gym, he will give Trambitas some hard work before | the evening's battle is ove: HAPPY BIRTHDAY Murphy will tip the es al 3 5 {146 poimds, one piurid ‘under ths | : FULTON, Ky, ‘06t 17~<Dr. RaT welter limit, which wil! dreided | Rudd held a birthday party, but hlifik e over Trambitas MOt for himself, The doctor w who will weigh in at not more thap | celebrating the birthdays of the 142 pounds | 2418 children he has delivered in Ohbiitx: o Cosd 45 years of practice. The oldest The. supporting card will be no|Present was 44, the youngest . 17 {less steliar than the-previous slug- | weeks, fests . Weaver has glven Juneau 7 ey = fang | Subscripe to ‘fhe Dauy A@ska Em- In the semi-final Austin Brown 1plre-tho paper with the .iarges: the boy who lost a close dec: ion | guaranteer cir to Trambitas at the Elks Club scrap | oo last. month will take on Joe Krisko,| Empire Class!fieds Pay! Flying Corps’ First Twins Complete Selection? Lower Prices Now! Christmas may seem like such a long way oft right now. But do you remember that last minute rush for Christmas cards last year? You kept putting it off because there was SO much time . . . and the first thing you knew Christmas was upon you. That is why we suggest you come right down o our office now and make your selection. Yoy'll find a wonderful assort- . ment of beautiful cards, you can leave your orders for personalized cards, and you can then send your cards out at your leisure . . . if you order your Christmas cards now. - EMPIRE ORDER YOURS EARLY AND GET THE BEST | SELECTION from the DAILY ALASKA Phone 374 Identieal twins, flying the same basic trainer and sharing the same room, l?'e among th:'cuy;etg‘ut Randolph Field, Texas, West Point of the Air, and are reported well on their way toward commissions as second lieu- tenants, The pair, N. P. and A. J. Tucker of Rolla, Mo., who hope to becoms pilots of twin-engined bombers, are the first twins in Air Corps history. By GEORGE McMANUS " BRINGING UP FATHER MY DEAR FATHER IS COMING TO SPEND THE WEEK-END WITH US~-1 TOLD JIGGS TO FIX UP A ROOM FOR HIM SO HED BE COMFY AND FEEL AT HOME - IS THAT WHAT DADDY 1S DOING? HE'S BEEN BUSY ALL DAY AT IT- LL JUST TAKE A PEEK AI:"E) | taking *| unjustly 1.35 PAIR SIZES 8%—10V2 they do things for your legs! THEY'RE HERE AGAIN Nylon " Hose By popular demand, we've brought you 170 pairs of the most-wanted, hard-to- jot hose of the year Yeer NYLONS in all their lovely, sheer glory aven , their ¢ subtle biege with @ warm pink cast .. . definitely appealing . . . disturbingly lovely! B. M. Behrends Co. OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M., QUALITY SINCE 1887 ELKS’ PURBLE BUBBLE BALL—OCTOBER 19 'More Questions On Draft Given (Continued trom Page One) be weighed and ruled on by your local board. As a farmer, or for that matter a worker in any olher‘ even one more closely con- | field, | nected | with defense, you are not exempt. The question’in your case would be one of degree and that |is a matter for your local board to decide. If you or your parents feel that you have been dealt with unfairly, you have the right of appeal to your appeal board and even beyond that, Q. 1f T am taking part-time college courses, will T be exempt | until after the close of the 1940-41 school year? A. Only if you are working to- wards a degree in a college or university accredited to give those jcourses toward an arts and science degree. Here again is a matter | which must be placed before your local board and' it will rest with it as to whether you are sincerely working toward a degree or merely part-time courses to evade your responsibilities under the se- lective service act. It is almost impossible to explain how great is the responsibility of a registrant to his local board and be responsi- bility of a local board toward a registrant, There are thousand of problems, with thousands of shadings which the board must decide, but If a selectee feels that he has been treated, he always has the right of appeal and that appeal eventually will reach the President of the United States, if a man cares to carry it that far. I was married only a few weeks ago. My wife does not work. We have no other means of support than what I bring in. Will I be exempt? A. The selective service officials have ruled that you will NOT be exempt, per se, under those cir- cumstances. But here again is a matter for the local board to de- If you have evidence cide. that | i | Sings, Not for Thrill Patricia Prochnil Deughter of the former Austrian minister to the U. S, Patricia Prochnik, 18, has become a pro- fessional singer with a Washing- ton orchestra. She isn’t doing it for a ‘hrill, either, for she says her family needs the money. Min- ister Edgar Prochnik lost his dip- lomatic post when Germany took over Austria your marringe was an affawr planned before the selective serve ice bill was passed, it would be a good idea to present this evidence to the board (announcements of engagements would be one method of proving plans before the bill was passed). Otherwise state your situation as honestly as you can and if you feel the board rules unfairly, appeal your case. Q. I have served three years in the regular Army. Am I ex- empt from service? A. In peacetime, yes. But you must register. Don’t make the mis- take of thinking that exemptiony under any circumstances other than age or those few classifica- tions set forth under the bill, nuls lifies your responsibility to regis- ter, If in doubt, register. GLACIER DAILY SEE_HOW IS GETTING LOI il Wiy oA i vy gt HIGHWAY DELIVERY TRIPS COAL——WO0O0D LUMBER—GROCERIES PHONE 374 “"SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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