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i 3 3 i ; s : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945 ALL-AMERICAN QUARTETTEON REPEAT ROAD By HAROLD CLASSEN (Associated Press Sports Writer) ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Four of | the football players who won rust‘ places on the Associated Press all- American team a year ago are making determined bids for a re-| turn listing in December, a survey | showed today. Hubert Bechtol, rangy Texas University end; Bob Fenimore, Ok- lahoma A & M back; and Army’s| pay-dirt twins, Glenn Davis and Felix (Doc) Blanchard, all are back | for another try in garnering lhv: sport’s highest honor. Primarily be- | cause of their own exploits, all ar playing on elevens undefeated this year. Of the seven other players hon- ored at the close of the 1944 season, four are in the service, two are| coaching and one, Guard Bl Hackett of Ohio State, has been sidelined for the year by injuries suffered in a traffic accident Midshipman Don Whitmire of the Navy, and Caleb (Tex) Warg rington of Auburn, are the young coaches who are representing the Middies and the Plainsmen in the present campaign. End Phil Tinsley of Georgia Tech, Tackle John Ferraro of Southern California, Guard Hailton Nichols of Rice and Quarterback Leslie Norvath of Ohio State are the athletes who exchanged grid- iron uniforms for service regalia Much of Texas' success so far in 1945 has been the result of Bechtol’s p Against klahoma on Oct. 13 he caught seven passes for 107 yards Fenimore, at six-foot-two inches, has shepherded the Oklahoma Cow- boys through triumphs over two Rocky Mountain teams and over a pair from the Southwest Circuit this fall after putting on a good :how at Texas Christians’ expense | in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on Jan. 1. Davis and Blanchard, teammates on the country’'s No. 1 team, have helped power Army to 13 stmigm‘ triumphs, of which four have been | registered this season. The two are tied for second in the Eastern! point-making with -seven i:touch- downs each. - - - COASTAL AIRLINES ON SITKA FLIGHTS On trips between Sitka and Juneau’ yesterday the Alaska Coastal Airs| lines flew the following pnssengers-‘ To Sitka, Viola Wilms, Mrs. Straig- | er, George H. Hurtilla, Col. C. P.| Hardy, Frances Sing, T. C. White-| o Lead, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hopkins and Fred Hopkins; to Hoonah: O. A Peterson, Vernon Logan, and How ard P. Polson. i From Sitka: Frederick W. Trabard, | John Dolenc, Mrs. Eino Jonnson\ Pat Sweeney, Lon Peterson, Johnny | Holston, June Oure, and Mrs. F. S.| Loughlin; from Hoonah: C. Dresser, Fred Anderson, F—. Jack-g son, and Genevive Erickson. | ““The ACA flight to Sitka this morn- | ing carried the following passen- gers to that tcity; C. A. Peterson, | Noch, R. P. Sherod, T. J. Lawlar and | Bill Wilson. HUMAN GUINEA PIG IS BACK EAST FROM SUB-ARCTIC ALASKA| BOSTON, Oct. 25—Because a | Boston museum director served as | human guinea pig in sub-Arctic | Alaskan temperatures, ~American air force crews were able to survive as many as 90 missions at 30,000 feet over the western front last winter. Back at the New England Mu- seum of Natural History after nearly four years as cold climate equipment consultant for the Army Air Forces, 35-year-old Bradford | Washburn fervently praised the fliers who benefited by his below- | zero tests. “No human beings in the history | of the world ever fought under such Conditions as those boys who flew over Germany in the s'prin;.‘ of 1943 and the winter of 1944, He said. Having helped test the more than | 90 items of flying clothing and air corps emergency equipment for ! months at a time under winter | [hit by the wa !Sacrnmento. Calif., light heavy Sport Shorts 'TON, Oct. 25—The National Hockey League, the first of the major sports organizations to be appeared heading into a glormus _Peacetime era Blessed with a sell-out, and premised many more by President Red Dutton, that six-club circuit launched its 1945-46 season here last night with the Chicage Black Hawks eeking out a 5-4 win over |the Boston Bruins with only 45 seconds to go. NEW YORK, Oct. 25 — Mickey McCrory of Reno, Nev., threw his steer in 6 3/5 seconds to win the steer wrestling contest at the rodeo in Madison Square Garden last' night. OAKLAND, Calif, Oct. 25 — Booker Washington, 166: - pound weight, is in the Highland Hos- pital here today with a probable basal skull fracture received in his fight last night with Silent Esco- bar, 170, of Berkeley, Calif. Washington was felled by a territic left Hook in the fifth round of a scheduled six round semi- final. His head hit the floor solidly, knocking him out. He had not regained consciousness at an early hour this morning SEATTLE, Oct. 25—There was action last night in the Pacific Coast Hockey League here, when Seattle walloped New Westminster, of British Columbia, 7 to 4. CHICAGO, Oct. invitational college basketball tour- nament sponsored by*De Paul Uni- versity is on tap. De Paul wi hold the meet at Chicago Stadium, Dec. 12 through Dec. 15. The fir three contests of the six-team field will be De Paul and the University AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Lt. Comdr. I Bernie Masterson, coach of the St.| ‘.Mary Navy Pre-Flight School grid | |team, can outdo even Army in| using the “two team” system. . . .| Bernie has a team that includes | {seven former pros which he uses! against service clubs and a strictly | amateur eleven that plays n:mnsll college teams. . . . The reason the| {amateurs trimmed UCLA the other | night was that Frankie Albert, just in from North Carolina Pre-Flight, | Idid 57 minutes of first class quar- | terbacking after only three days of | | practice. . . . After the Yanks'| |Charlie Keller went bird hunting | near Wellsville, N. Y, the other | day, he told local nimrods: “I can |hit Bob Feller's fireball a lot easier than those exploding partridges.” | | | | | TALL TIMBER To the west, it looks like they're still growing them big in Wyoming. . The Wyoming Cowbo, who won | the National Collegiate Hoop crown in 1942, may have one of the tallest squads in the country. . Two of the regular quintet are six - foot- seven and six-foot-six. . . . Along with other candidates are boys ranging from six-four to six-nine. PARADE GOES ON Don't be surprised if the Notre Dame coaching exodus which began | last year continues after the cur- rent football season. . The Irish don't figure to be beaten by any rivals except the Army ana Navy, s0 it won't be a case of firing a 'lesing coach, but some insiders figure that Hughie Devore will be looking for a new job for '46. . . . Frank Leahy is expected out of the Navy and back to take charge at South Bend before then - 18 PASSENGERS BROUGHT HERE FROM ANCHORAGE 25—The first, of Oregon and the University of Washington. Oregon and Washing- ton will draw first round by in the ‘tourney. - >+ HOSPIVAL NOTES Three mothers and their newly- |born infants are among the five |patients discharged from St. Ann's Hospital. Going home were Mrs. James Madsen and son, Mrs. David James and daughter, and Mrs. E. | M. Schnoeker and daughter. C. J. Todd and Louis Grenier, medical patients, have also been discharged. DU The Alaska Airlines’ Starliner Fairbanks, Capt. Long, Flight Of- ficer Currie and Stewardess Sharp, arrived in Juneau yesterday with {the following 18 passengers from Anchorage: | Douglas Murray, Mrs. T. M. Denohoe, Martha Scallon, Fortest Wood, John D. Clark, Frank Urton, Roy Anderson, Miss E. Bailey, Miss ‘E. LaRoche, Mrs. Evelyn West,' Norman Benedict, Ernest Kling, Q W. Parker, Arthur Burke, Sgt. Ed |Schnaeberle, Major E. Wiles, H. C. Rose and Mrs. F. Arnot and in- fant. | Frem Yakutat—E. Myreboe. ! | On the return flight were the LI e o 000 000 -‘following passengers for Anchor-; . ® age—Stanley Levine, C. F. Wyller, e SUN RISES — SETS ® H. M. Reherd and Mrs. E. Ligh-‘ o tell. e e o October 26, 1945 o o 0| - -e - | ® ® o 0 0 0 0 v o 00 e 0o ® Sun Rises 58 a.m. & ® o e Sun Sets 5:25 »'s TIDES TOMORROW *| e (IR . to-o.ooo.o.ohl.onclnherZG,lMfiIo.} -~ > - ° o Have YOU tried that alluring ® High 5:49a.m., 148 1. | “N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" exclusively at ® TLow 11:30a.m., 46 ft. e/ | YVONNE'S, the nicest store in o town" (10,095-t6) . U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEATHER BULLETIN | Clyde Bigley, Marcella Trish, S. P. pATA FOR 23 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY i last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hr Weatherat | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 34 16 16 0 Clear Barrow 13 7 | | Bethel . 28 10 0 1 Cordova 36 28 57 & | Dawson 26 6 6 0 Clear | Edmonton 46 36 0 | Fairbanks 2 28 17 18 .10 Snow | Haines 5 39 32 32 07 Cloudy | Juneau e S ) 36 42 21 Cloudy Juneau Airport ... 41 | 3 34 A2 Cloudy Ketchikan ... 45 | 37 39 69 Rain Kotzebue 21 | 2 4 0 Cloudy McGrath 9 25 19 .19 Nome ... D 25 | 12 13 0 Clear Northway . 22 | 10 16 i 1 Snow Petersburg ... 45 | 32 B Portland £ 62 | 38 53 0 Cloudy Prince George ... 44 | 26 0 Prince Rupert . 50 38 43 07 Rain San Francisco ... 79 | 49 B e e Seattle v 60 | 40 55 01 Rain Sitka 4 50 | 32 37 36 Rain Whitehorse 37 | 12 15 0 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 39 28 32 Ty Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4 30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dlr and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 40 12 2 feet | Cape Spencer Cloudy 40 NE 20 4 feet Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 40 N 40 4 feet Five Finger Light -Rain 38 NNE 21 2 feet | Guard Tsland ..Cloudy 40 SE 12 1 foot Lincoln Rock . Pt. Cloudy 40 SSE - 14 1 foot Point Reétreat Pt. Cloudy 42 NNW 34 4 feet conditions in Alaska, Washburn | discovered the greatest problem of | the air forces. while sitting still, he explained. ‘ McKinley, highest peak in North jncreasing to 30 miles per hour tonight—cloudy. MARINE I&)RECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Outside waters |'sitka to Yakutat and Icy Strait, Cross Sound area—northeasterly winds It was to be comfortably clothed | |30 miles per hour backing to northerly and decreasing to 25 miles per hour tonight—cloudy. Outide waters Dixon Entrance to Sitka—easterly As chief Army Air Forces repre- | winds 25 to 30 miles per hour backing through north to northwesterly 25 sentative on the U. S. Army Alas- | miles per hour by Friday morning—light rain today and cloudy Friday. kan test expedition, he made the pynp Canal—northerly winds 40 to 50 miles per hour—partly cloudy. In- third ascent of 20,000-foot Mount | gide chanriels narth of Petersburg—northeasterly winds 20 miles per hour Inside channels south America, and lived for nearly three of Petersburg—southeasterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour backing to weeks above an’ altitude of 15,000 | easterly this evening and to mortherly by midnight tonight—light rain to- _deet, ->ee day, clsudy Priday. Dixon Entrance—southeast winds 30 miles r hour shifting to southwest this evening and veering to ‘nofthwest 25 miles per DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | hour by Friday morning—rain today, cloudy Priday, To Those in the Armed Forces, Discharged and Their Relatives: The Alford John Bradford Post of The American Legion is compiling a list of all GASTINEAU CHANNEL MEN darhus. Lyle Bifrton Aute. Olaf Herman Adums, Melvin T. 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Clifford Berg, Morris Raymond Berg, Peter | ] Bergtren, Arthur Herlin, Leonard M. Berthold. Arthur Louls Bertholl, Philip Eroest Bicker, John Louis Bird, Joe Bixby, Gilbert Gerard Bleuler, Norman E. Blackwell, Vance Melville Blomgren, Gunnar Allen Blood, Horace Bloamauist, Carl Harold Bloxbam, Martin Giles Blue. Charles A. Dosley, Wendell W. Bodding, Gerald Bowdukofsky, Victor Boyle, James E., Jr. Bradley, James Alexander Brady, Joseph Brandt, Henry Br-mner Harry A ner, Howird G. Bre» man, John W. Hrewer, Arthur Paul Britt, Jacob W. Brown, David K. Brown, David P. Brown. Dota Edward Brown, Elwyn Vance Brown, Austin H. Brown, Duve A, Brown, Harold Brown, Le Roy James Brown. Kenneth Lee Brown, Richard Bruce EBrown, Roy Chester Brown. Willlam Bryant, Fred E. Bueyke, Pred Burko, Alfred Faria Burke. Arthur January Burkette, Leonard E. Burnaby, DuWayne A. Burns, Willlam Edward Burt, Sherley Carl Burt, Raymond D. Burton, Granville Carl Bush, Glenn Luther Button, Howard Caldwell, E. R. 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Irwin William Fleek, Josepl Flaberg. John O Fleek. Robert D. Fleek, Wilford L. Florendo, Tony Bambao Folta, George William Forrest, Philip Gilbert Forrest. Wallen W. Foster, Donald Fraser Fowler, Harold Aloysius Fox, Emmett Rex Fox, Ross Francis, Ernest George Frankforter, Richard Frazier, Juck Kenneth Fred, Matthew John Fredrick, Amby Friend, Willlam Ward Calanin, Perman Galanin, Leorejce Qalanin, MArin Galanin, Moses Gallemore. Willard A Gumble, Charles Gambling. Howerd R Gareavy, Oeorge N. Garcia, John James, Jr. Garner. Liovd Price Garnick, Thomas Edgar Garrett, Louls Garrett, Richard Alwin Garsid, Harry Geddes, Willlam Marven George, George Michael Gus Gibson, Seaman Edwin Gill, Terance 8. Gihriore, John James Glavich, Louls Glaver, Beth Glenda Godlewski, Henry A Gombert, George Henry Conyea. Kenneth A. Goodman, William August Gordaoff, George Gordon, Jr., Alfred E. Gould, F. W, Grabam, Donald McLellan Grant, Alfred Georgfe Grasty, George Milton Graves, Alvin Lee Graveson, Ove Gray, Hugh Douglas Gray., Wiliam_Gordon Greans, John M. Grigy, Vern L. P. Grier, John Josepli Gromoff, Smile V. Griffith, Walter David Griusby, Melvin Grupoe, Delbert Roy Qubger. Archis Harian Gucker, John G: Guerin, Eckley K. Guerin. George Guilufsen, Georg Gunderson, Hans Haffner, Duane Richard Haffner, Edward K. Hagerup, Carl inand Hugerup, Erwin Bdward Haines. Robert Thoinas Hall, William L. Hallguist, Hugo Einer Hang P. Hanna, James Wilton Hunsen, John, Jr. Hansen, Robert Ernest Beikon, Hovla ol Hanson, Oscar Thorwal Hircas, Wiiium Donuid. Haryis. Nelson Harrison, James Datitel Hurvey, Stephen Acker Harris, Paul Hapoff, Arthur Hay, Alexander J. Hayden, Willlsm Bennett Headstrom, )\mmr George Heath, Virgil T. Heftman, Georse Helgeson, Robert M. Hellenthal, John Simon Hellonen, Clarence Hemnes, Olaf Herdrickson. Lance Henrikson, Arnold Lund Menry, Dan Perry Hermann; Russell Royden Hertzig, Albert Hickey, James Vincent, Jr. Hickman, John Wesley Hill, Jewel J. Hul, Raymond Hirst, Claude M., Jr. Hirtz, Michael William Hodges, Janéds H. Hoftmah. Hmum Douglas u\nl‘ Leslle Reese {ns. Rlnbehrd Benjamin Holley, Allen Od! Hollmann mnr.v M olat, l:lnlu 8ven 8. atp Geaptord gafllfl', ld"ld Prlnklm Huffaker, Alton W, Hulkko, Bernard Eino Humphrey, James R. Hungerford, Donald F. umuudz Jheodere N Aunt. M. Hunter. Mu Wil Hipp. carl B vid Robert John Wesley JOE THIBODEAU, Commander, THE AMERICAN LEGION, Juneau, Alaska. Teert, Harry Jaek Frank Jaek, Wittie L n, E “on. Williun B son, Willlam Neil Thomas S Jucobson, Charlie Jucobsen, El Jupger, Zenas A Iames, Philip P mes. Wilbur W. ny. Harold Milford Al Peder Jayer, Vernon J. Jente, Chatles J Jensen, Holger Emil Jensen. Thomas Jensan, Fred Schnelder Jewell. Walter LaVern Johansen, Johannes Johns, Allen Lee. Jr Johnson, Arvid R Johnsan, Gilbert John Johnson, Harry Johuson, Henning M Johnsan, John Oscar Johnson, Marvin Davis Johnson, Marion A Richard C. Robert Clark Johnson, Sigurd Leonard Johngon, Wilbur William Thomas George Leo Melvin, Jr. Jories, Owen John Raymend John on, Willlam Warwick Jullan Rodico Judson, Charles Everett Judson, Thomus B Jurgens, Elmer Henry Johun Kahapy, Ray Oaluo Kain, Waldo James Kane, George John Karnes, Anthony E sko, John Kasko. Otto Katz, Karl K. Kauzlarich, Bill Kerr, Curl Kerr Edward R. Kerr, Carl Keurie, L. J Kelly, Norman Kendler, Jr., Joteph H Kennedy, John A. Kennedy, John A. Kennell. Wilred C. Keruuefi, George John Keyser, John J. Kezele, Tony Anton Kibby. Ralph L. Kiloh, Alexander, Jr Kifkham. Glen James Kirschner. Frederick J Kirschner, Richard H Ringchoter. !vm-u Hurold Kiviey, Selmer J. . 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Willism Anderson Withey, Albert E. Woods, Cecil Lewis lman, Claude R. orden. Hurvey P Wrede. William Henry Wrisht. Benjamin H Wright, Ervin D, Wright, Prank Wright. Louls A. Wukich. Anthony J Xavier, Olat Paul Young, George W. Youns. Jack Loren York, Archie Wayne Zarate, Luis F. Zalezhv. Matt Zell. Ravi Fenier. alired Lo Zenger. Chester llrl Zenger, Nedford Zenver, Harold Herschel Zirglis. Peter wmna PAGE THREF who have served in World War II. The veteran should be listed in the Local Selective Service Office or have given his home fown as Juneau or on Gastineau Channel. Please check the following list. If your name or the - name of a relative is not included please sending the nameto . . .