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PAGE TWO e S i R By g g g g Ep Ay Rl S g EnAp Ay Sy Ay Ny g Hp iy g g B g g Byl iy g g B W W g W Ny g Wy gy {10 points behind at the end of the (R!MSON BEARS ;lllll(i quarter to lose by but '.\:m‘l the High 29-27, School Crimson Bears. Tom Powers of the Alumni, with DEFEAT ALUMN! UMNE | IN (I.OSE GAME 16 points, and Kearney and Mead lof the Bears, with a combined total A }m 23 points, were the stars of the game. points, against : Alumni almost came back to win in last night's hoop contest in'| The fourth quarter was a mad- the High School gym, showing more house with both teams trying fran- team-work than in last week’s tically to keep the other from game against the same opponents. |scoring. 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Hickey-Freeman Clothes of today give you much smarter style lines. Try on a’ " suit...and see. $79.50 to 589 0 under the basket, and in the re- | maining 45 seconds of play, the Bears took control of the ball. | This is perhaps the last time the ! present membership of the Alumni team will be able to get together as Lee Lucas, John Bavard and |Jack McDaniel are to leave soon, {their furloughs having expired. |John Dapcevich will leave within imhe next few days to report for !duty, leaving but half the team| DRAFT OF PLAYERS FOR BASEBALL TEAMS BEGINNING TODAY CHICAGO, Nov. chief bargain hunters — the major league club owners—are huddling here today for their annual draft meeting in the hope of picking up another Grover Cleveland Alexander |HUSKY FOOTBALLERS 1.—Baseball's _ 0 REBUILD TEAM ‘ o ‘ov. 1.—Coach Rulph“ [Py 1 set today for the of- ficial start of rebuilding the Uni- footballers have been 7 two days since return-| m California. When they get | back into harness they will be minus 14 of their mates who are transfer- red through the Navy trainee pro-| f headaches are the guards,| and fullback slots. BASKETBA Coach Hec updson call ay for a re- sumptlen tomorrow, with the be: ginning of the second quar University of Washington bas! practice. for both the civilian a Navy trainee turnouts. NORTHLAND BRINGS 29 PASSENGERS T0 THIS PORT TODAY this following passen- The Northland arrived in por morning with the gers for Juneau: om Seattle — Paul M. Tucker, on, M. L. Lueck, Frank on, Mrs. Ma From Ketchikan — Miss Norma, uise Wilbur, George An- | Rueger, Mrs. William | Mrs. William Robertson, ! , M. Doran,” Mrs. Doran, A. W.| crickson. | From Wrangell—Miss Selina | Marks ) om Petersburg — J. S. Jeffery, | Mrs. J. S. Je Vs L. Foss, J Luthro, Mrs. J. Luthro. -ee CONFERENCE HELD TOMORROW WELL BABY TO BE The regular weel Conference will be afternoon from the Juneau Public Zealth Center, Room 108, Territorial Building. y Well i COASTAL AIRLINES MAKES ONE FLIGHT s made one | tka, carrying | enge: i i i Alaska flight yest the followin McEact to pa Sit nan, Dorum Howard Hunter and Ann| { P | FMMELS IN TOWN | e | Gene Immel and from Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs | No reason why JST because automo- bile driving is re- stricted that’s no reason why your insurance pro- tection should be cur- | tailed. | WE may not be seeing folks personally as fre- quentiy as usual but a telephone call from you will bring cur customary prompt action either for service or advice. Just call Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU | |Ken Kearney | down the West Coast and through Strength of the Clippers. Nevada, f“m {p-fomp. or another Hack Wilson at low | A large crowd attended last|prices, Inight’s game, in fact a larger {crowd than that which witnessed the first game a week ago. Substitutions were many on both | squads. | The summary follows: s I Alumni Squad FG 0 The session is_held in the offices of Kennesaw Mountain Landis, Commissioner of Baseball, with Sec- retary Leslie O'Connor presiding in the absence of Landis, who has been | hospitalized for the past month. ‘%! This' year 589 players are eligib FT TP for the draft with three double A 0 |leagues—American Association, In- 2 |ternational League, and the Pacific 0 Coast League—furnishing 340 ac- o |tive players for the draft. The price 16 |is $7,500. ¢l 5 | A hundred other draftees are 0 }Irom the lesser leagues. | 4| ‘?Pllyer Bob Thibodeau {dJohn Dapcevich !Henry Behrends | Lee Lucas Tom Powers {Jack McDaniels | Grant Ritter John Bavard 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 FT Crimson Bears |ALASKA CLIPPERSTO | MEET NEVADA 11 AT | EDMONTON SUNDAY RENO, Nov. 1. — A 1650-mile air- | 0 | plane flight will take the University 0 |of Nevada’s football team over the| 0 |Bitter Root and Rocky Mountains 11 ‘this week to Edmonton, Canada, for| 0 |a Sunday game with the Alaska| | Clippers, American Air Transport Command eleven. Edmonton sport fans, who are; GOLF TOURNAMENT T0 | ' =amon: : : START -THIS MONTH =cuc and tumie sport, s e sty | ting their first glimpse of Amerie: NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Golfdom’s football teams in action on C;mad-r richest winter tour, the PGA-spon- ian soil sored 1944-45 swing from Oregon Not much is known about the Player Denny Merritt Harold Aase Lynn Forrestt Les Hogins Jim Kline Minard Mills Bill Carlson Herb Mead J. Borbridge e — TP 12 [ 4 0 2 | | | OHERrRO~OoO O the Southwest and South into the On the other hand, flew to Edmon- Carolinas will find a play-for-pay ton in full strength. Varsity Coacl brigade competing for more than Jim Aiken said 22 players includi 2 $150,000 in war bonds. |Fred Klugge, and Gus Cammaragg,| Fred J. Corcoran, Tournament regular guards, will make the trip. Manager for PGA, announced the Aiken blamed the absence of the tour would get under way on No- latter two from the line-up last yember 23 or 26 with a $10,000 event Week for the 19 to 14 Hcl‘(ing given in Portland, Oregon, followed by 11 the Nevadans by the University of other definitely scheduled fixtures 3 ——————— and four tentative tournaments.! BUY WAR BONDS CRESTA BLANCA Bottled sunshine . : . straight from ‘California . . . a real treat with or between your meals. Cresta Blanca has been winning international awards since 1889. Available in both table and dessert types. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA BRINGING UP FATHER THAT WAS A GOOD 1DEA OF YOURS TO HAVE BOBBY STUDY ENGLISH UNDER THE TUTELAGE OF MISS SPELLRIGHT -SHE'S SO REFINED AND-SUCH A TRIM LITTLE BEING— WE WANT TO BREAK BOBBY OF THAT BOOGIE- WOOGIE _ TALK Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners There are several other possibilities. 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