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i f THE DAILY ALASKA EM 'BUCKEYE GUARD IS WEEK'S TOP LINE STANDOUT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1945 |was a card which said ‘frozen Ihold for the 1945 football project.’ An Air Forces athletic officer said that it was a policy to let athletes go overseas, but so many went that they had trouble getting Airforce Teams together this season. -oo 3 and a former governor of Massachu- ¢ ¢ @ @ @ ¢ »w @ © ® © ® ® NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Warren Ap SPORIS setts What does his father o ® Amling, hard-working member of think? “Get in there, son, and ¢ TIDES TOMORROW ® Ohio State's crack forward wall, has win,” cheers the “clder Fuller, who o ® won recognition as the outstanding onc: was quite a competitor him- o o o ® October 18, 1945 ® ® @ @ lineman of the week ROUNDUP self in the days of Eicycle racing . ® | The 21-year old, 198-pound guard TR e Low 5:24a.m., 06 f.t e from Pana, Ill, drew the plaudits ot TIME HE FOUND THAT OUT e High 11:49a.m., 165 {t. ® newspapcrmen, players and coache: 1 4610V | At a San Franecisco gymnasium, e Low 1.6 ft. e for his superior p in Ohio State's By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. |papitues were watching the one- e 21-0 conquest of Wisconsin Satur- NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The cur- tjme top.ranking middleweight, Fred @ @ @ @ ¢ @ ¢ @ @ o o o e day. He was in there for 59 minutes Dther linemen, picked through the e nation stars last week, include rent agresment between the Major and Minor baseball leagues likely will be extendsd for another year by means of a mail vote, thus re- moving. most of the reasons for a good scrap when the Minors meet pae N at Columbus, O., in December. | PROSPECTIVY BEST-SELLER | The U. S. Lawn Tennis Associa- LAST ‘WAS CLOSE SHAVE |tjon has printed its tennis lessons Joe Louis says he'll remove his for poys and girls in booklet form, mcustache as soon as he starts ser-| gffering a lot of information for a - Apostoli, train for a comsback Suddenly, Apostoli stepped out of the ring, pulled off his gloves and said “I'm through fellows . . . I just haven't got it.” as © o o 0 s v v o 0 @ o ' End Jim Callanan of Southern Cali- e fornia, captain of the Trojan eleven, o Boing into active duty in the Navy o | 2bgut November 1, Callanan’s final o |appearance for the Trojans probably o | Will ke against Washington on Octo- o |Ler 27, in the Northwest - * AGED DARLING OF SUN RISES — ® o o October 18, 1945 @ @ o ETS Sun Rises 7:3 Sun Sets +..5:46 p. m. e®000ces e, 1;')\1& ltmininv, ; % /;_spifi.u'eém lL:c:d;m‘,_ e 4 dcesn’t want to beat y Conn by BV o whiskar, b L lok dnier s FLATBUSH DUMPED FISHERY BOATS ARE While the Army discharge case of HE'S AN EX-MARINE | Charley Trippi, backfield ace of NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Babe Her- Four months ago a b light- |the University of Georgia football ARRIVING I“ PORT man, brought back the big show haired kid was pedaling his bike in |team, is still being tossed around, — | by Brocklyn last season, was handed Boston’s Back Bay, one pant leg|Trippi is doing some fancy tossing| Fiskeries Agent John J. Cashen his pink slip by the Dodgers at the rolled up, disclosing a well-muscled | with a pigskin down at Georgia, h: returned to Fish and Wildlife ¢ of the campaign, it was learned adquarters here from his season’s toda werk in the Wast Coast District, out | getting ready for a full day's work | Saturday when the undefeated Bull- limb, wearing a “T" shirt strain- ed at the seams by a rugged torso. 3 Herman eppeared in 37 games, A fight trainer, giving one of his dogs meet L.S.U. in a crucial South- of Craig. Agent Cashen returned exclusively as a pinch hitter, and boys some road work, chanced to eastern Conference battle . .. Refer- here aboard the F&WL 1 Teal,' made nin> in 34 official times get a gander at the young giant on ring to the recent discharge with 41 which has been on stream survey gt bat for a .265 average. He drove aleng the West Coast The F&WL flagship Brant is due to put back into port here toda Senator Green Talk F&WL officials aboard the Brant Senator Jece Green was the speak- points, the War Department com- in nine runs mented dryly last night, quote, | “There is nothing to held an ath- lete in service any longer than any- cne else if he is eligible for dis- ! charg Earlier yesteirday, Trippi himself threw new light on the affair when ke disclosed that he had asked fo overseas duty but was refused be: cauze, quote, “Attached to my file t the bike and gave chase in a cab . .. Up until the other day Trainer Jackie Martin thought the kid's name was Pete Bond and that he bad a good chance to become ama- teur heavy-weight champion of the world—the kid's ambition . . . Mar- tin now knows his protege, who is after the Simon Pure crown, is Peter Fuller, 20-year-old son of Alvan T. Fuller, millionaire automobile man WWWWM CALIFORNIA GROCERY -+ o are: Stesle Culbertson, Fisheries Management Supervisor; Clay Scud- der, Juneau District Fisheries Agent, nd Fred Headlee, Bristol Bay Dis- er at the weckly meeting of the Ju- Fisher Agent. (neau Tow: nd Club last night in ‘CI() Hall. He has long been an ar- |dent advocate of the Townsend plan Senator Green said that the prin pal opposition to the adoption of an acequate pension as proposed by Town: d would the insurance com- Dr. Francis E. emanate from 2 FREE DELIVERIES PHONES 478—371 ey g A el B secemesess § ' and effective contribution to the war effort and particularly lauded the coal miners for their remarkable ac- complishment in production through- out the d of hostilities. Visitors, who were introduced and enjoyed the old time dancing, were Miss Marie Buytaert, formerly of Pukwanna, South Dakota, and more FOR THURSDAY, FRIDA and SATURDAY U.S. NO. 1. recently of Ketchikan; and William F. Daugherty, Pawhuska, county seat cf Osage C Oklahoma, who o s. . - will remain in Juneau this winter and in tke early spring survey the farming possibilities ' in Matanuska Valley. 2 Sergeant Buddy Rice, who is leav- ing scon for his home in Olive Hill, said goodbye to his end Club friends. On several fons he has entertained mem- and friends of the organization with guitar selections and vocal numkers, and has contributed to the pleasure of many servicemen tem- | porarily in Juneau by taking them to | Townsend Club gatherings. DELICIOUS or JONATHANS APPLES, Exira Fancy - PerBox $%.75 They’re Good ===== Buy Them by the Box We Always Carry a Complete Stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY It Speaks for Itself! - . SIGNAL CORPSMEN LEAVE Sgts. E. A. Sundersten and R. E. Beaumont, both connected with the ! Alaska Communications System | here, leit on the Princess Louise | for discharge in Seattle. Both were | accompanied by their wives. 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(Jim) CHURCH, Agent meomomommmmomwm P PIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ' KAARLO W.NASIIS 57 gt — lNavy Bomber ™ pysmiw of wew Detober Special | Permanent Waves nds here, appearing in s ATTLE, Oct. 17.—Its pilot ar DOODOONE ) | N 1l Journal is that K twb crew members dead, the wreck- Nasi, age of a small Navy bomber was with the T rt . 4 located last nightt hree and a half ment, has besn appointed Pr t g miles north of Hoquiam, Wash., 18th (f ks nawly organized Public F h ’ @ 141 Naval District headquarters report- ¢oci-ty of tha Territory of Haw ) $12.5 wave iur ala.m (complele) §r ed. A salvage party was bound for -0 4 ;j the scene to bring out the bodi s e . ) A DONALD RUDE IN SEATTLE w i . 8 50 ( ) 4 - ‘ 8. 2-¢ Donald Rude Dr.| ) $l 50 ave 1oy o complele fl rived' in Seattle on the U. S 4 ansas, and expects to be home | ¢ ? . o onaee = = | VANITY BEAUTY SHIPPED 'I'O JUNEAU days, according to word just r g ¢ 4L (5 ceived by his parents here f T 9 e ; SALON 4 The Federal Communications sta- PULLENS GO SOUTH 9 5, ticn at Fairbanks will be closed and vz, 8. Pullen and Mrs. Pullen | {) 143 ? e r et i e hr s s ond M Pulen 3 Phore 318 Cooper Building 4 by the end of this month. Ed For- wij visit their children while PN RVRENINAQ , TMEN I |sythe will be transferred to Juneau' nge Pullen will also attend to busi- &) OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ;j nd cther station workers will be' oo matte RRRRRREGG 9 A R RREIREIGEIGOR |cent to new staticns or back to the x A States : R R & ; i - & " 3 KETCHIKAN HAS BUILDING LIRGE { John C. 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