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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1945 AP SPORTS. ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. NEW YORK, Oct. 26 — Navy Lt. Hank Luisetti, the former Stanford | cage star, is headed for Annapolis as assistant basketball coach. . . .| Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, which plays the University of| Miami (Fla) in tonight's “Con- | fusion Bowl” game, is the alma| mammy of Earl (Red) Blaik, Army | coach, and of Paul Brown of Ohio State and the Great Lakes fame. TONIGHT'S CARD The weekly college football show will offer five star attractions to-| night on scattered gridirons from roast to coast. ; Heading the card are these of note: UCLA vs. Oregon; Drake vs. De- troit; St. Louis University vs. the Olathe Naval Air Station; N.-C, State vs. William and Mary; and Mjami versus Miami—and this is no joke. The University of Miami, Fla., Hurricanes are tackl- ing Miami University of Ohio, in an intersectional game in the Orange Bowl Stadium. Nat- urally, we're backing N games iami MAYBE THEY CAN SWING IT? Paul Robeson, Jr, and Jim del Signore not only are half the new backtield that Cornell will spring on Yale tomorrow, but they can form a swell hot piano team in their spare moments. Trouble is the game will be played on the field, not on a piano. - — Sport Shorts NEW YORK-Jimmy Schumacher, of Pheonix, Ariz, scored a triple in the rodeo at Madison Square Garden yesterday. He won the bareback bronc riding and bull riding contests at the matinee performance and at night won the bull riding competition. HAMILTON, Ont. of West Action, Mas of the Boston Marathon, and Sgt Scott Rankine, Preston, Ont., are ameng the 24 runners expected to compete in tomorrow’s Army and Navy Veterans' 19-mile race. Ran- kine won nine years ago in the record time of one hour, 45 min- utes, 20 seconds Johnny Kelley, winner LOS. ANGELES—With discussion centering on pians for major league status by 1949, a two-day meeting of Pacific Coast Baseball League directors opened today. As a step in. that direction, directors were scheduled to con- sider advancing the league from double A to triple A classification. A 1946 playing schedule, calling for two weeks more of competition, was another topic on the agenda the CHICAGO—A survey just made of the home games of 75 repre- sentative colleges has disclosed that |ting Clemson at | yesterday, | out Commencing with corntests. pit- | South Carolina | and North | State at William and evening, the following ball clashes are scheduled thro the nation this week-end SATURDAY GAM | (East) Army at igh= Duke vs. New, York! City. Boston College vs. rine. Brown at Columbia i Bucknell at Lafayette. Coast Guard Academy at vard. Colgate at Holy Cornell at Yale. Dartmouth at Syracuse 1 yland at West Virginia, Navy at Pennsylvania. | Brooklyn at New York Univer- sity. Temple at Pittsburgh 1 Rutgers at Princeton. (Midwest) Michigan at Illinois. Tulsa at Indiana. Towa at Notre Dame. Kansas at Wichita. Oklahoma at Kansas State. Marquette at Michigan State. Ohio State at Minnesota. Nebraska at Missouri. Purdue at Northws Kentucky at Cin (South) Jeorgia at Alabama. Alabama Poly at thwestern Louisiana at F I( rida Vanderbilt at LSU (night) Arkansas at Mississippi Richmond at Catawba Villanova at Tennessee. Southern Methodist at Tulane. Virginia Poly at Virginia. (Southwest) Texas A&M. Merchapt Har- Cross. Baylor at Rice at Te Oklahoma A&M at Texas Chris- tian West Texas State at Texas Tech, (night) (Reeky Mountain) Utah State at Denver Utah at Colorado A. C. (Far West) Nevada at California. Idaho at Washington State. Oregon at UCLA Scuthern California at ton Washing- (Service Games) Eastern Training Command at Third Air Force. Great Lakes at gan. Western Michi- SUNDAY G Fourth Air Force vs Force at Baltimore Fort Benning, , at Field Troop Carriers trict Command. D & DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! MES First Air Kessler at Personnel Dis- ALIAS In the Commis Precinet of Juneau, Division Num- | ber One, Territory of Alaska. | ED ROSINE, Plaintiff, vs. ELBERT | SKELLEY, Defendant. sioner’s Court for the | Eldred Rock DEPARTMENT OF COM JUNEAU, WEATHER 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4 Max. temp. last Station 24 hrs.” Anchorage 33 Barrow 13 Bethel 22 DATA FOR tem | Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks i | Haines Juncau Juneau Airpert Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath | Nome | Norf (hV\ ay Prince George anu Rupert Ma- | | Whitehorse Yakutat (4:30 a. m MARINE WE!/ Station pe Decision Cloudy Cioudy Cloudy Cloudy Cioudy FOR SO Five Finger Light | Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE Chatham Strait per hour coast Y Sound cloudy, ¢ today decreasf t to Dixon Entr 10 westerly winds are GRIDIRON | Lowest 4:30 am vesterday to 4:30 a. ATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Temp, 5 to 20 miles per Steiner THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA M WEATHER BUR ALASKA BULLETIN 130 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Koslowski, TODAY 24 hrs. p. temp. Precip 21 Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Ciear Clear Pt. Clondy ‘ Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy 33 13 Clear 16 Cloudy 33 Clear m. today) Today WIND Dir. and Vel 42 c 1 7 feet 3 4 feet 39 N ¢ Smooth 39 ISE 5 Smooth 38 3 4 feet UTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn rge-—northerly winds miles per hour Saturday 1 protected waters south of Freder hour. Clear or will start at while his brother, plays end for Gecrgia, Steiner, | Alabama FORECAST (Associated ton- nothing like an upset to thrill the | foothall spectator and some 73,000 | fans will jam Philadelphia’s Frank- | lin Field tomorrow for Pennsyl- vania's clash with Navy in hopes | of viewing a twist in form similar to the ones which sent Ohio State and Georgia down to defeat a week ago. Both the Quakers and Middies are undefeated and each holds a berth among the country’s top ten teams as determined by the weekly Associated Press poll. The only Penn casualty is Coach George Munger, suffering from influenza. Navy's - hospital roll is longer than a child’s Christmas list but, the Middies get this corner’s very hesitant vote to triumph Other selections: Ohio State vs. Minnesota — The pressure of their winning streak is off the Buckeyes and they may re- bound and halt Minnesota's hope of gaining the Big Ten crown. But the Gopher's all-around attack is| too much. Minnesota. Duke vs. Army—A year ago Duke | led Army at the half, 7 to 6, and may repeat that experience v.lns! year but by the end of the game the Cadets definitely will be out lnl front. Army. Georgia vs. Alabama — Charles| Trippi has had another week to| work his talents into the Ci(-m'gm‘ set-up. The Bulldogs will need | more than that to stop the tosses of Hurnng Harrv Gflm:-x Godfrey i Purdue vs. Nortnwestern Ohio State a week ago may this close. Purdue. Southern California vs The Trojans haven't especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. Ksvsere HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS « GlOVES Weather at 4:30 am. Height of Waves | Sea Condition) Canal, 30 to 40 miles Along partly halfback for Rebel Alabama Pur- due’s reaction to its triumph over make Dbeaten by'a ‘college club this year and don't intend. to, puin .that rec 1Jord this weck. Southern Californiz Holy Cross vs. Colgate St Holy Cross’ great back | miay not play because of a knec injury. His absence would make i a tight affair. Holy Cross Towa vs. Notre Dame—This con { test ends the Hawkeyes' record o { never having lost a football gamc to Notre Dame. Notre Dame. Cornell vs. Yale—Naval Transfer: and returnees have altered botl clubs beyond recognition but Cor- nell still has the passing of Alian Dekdebrun. Cornell, | Oklahoma A & M vs | Christian—Bob Fenimore, { tion's top ground gainer, difference, Oklahoma A | Tulsa vs. Indiana—The Okla- | homans aren't making the trip |north just to look at the scenery Indiana’s porous pass defense to| | decide. Tulsa i | Arkar vs. Mississippi — | Razorbacks got a lot of bad | ball out of their system last week | while losing to Texas, 34 to 7. Ar- kansas ¥ Vanderbilt vs. Louisiana State engals are clicking. LSU UCLA over Oregon; Wil-| |liam & Mary over North Carolina| Detroit over Drake. ! Texas the na- spells the & M The foot- | state; | HUNTING TRIP COMES ~ FIRST IN PLANS OF LOCAL EX-NAVY MEN| all made for a “big | K hunting trip from now until the! season clos two more Juneau' boys are “reconverting” to civilian life. They are Chief Bosn's Mate son of Mr. and Mis. vith plans HE CHOICE OF LILY PONS FAMED COLORATURA Washing- been “Baldwin tonal qual- ity made it the noble instrument with which t0 ,u? in genuine Satisfaction’ 3 Choose your piano as today’s masters do: by richness of tone, effortless action, and responsive- ness. Baldwin and Baldwin-built Pianos are increasingly avail- able. We have set one aside so you can hear and play it any time. Let us tell you when and how you can own a Baldwin. Alaska Mu;ic Supply. Baldwin { active | onger are Mate 1 Mr Albert Bixby, and Bos sam (Specs) Paul, Jr, son of wnd Mrs. Sam Paul. After four years in the Navy, the last 10 m(mllh of which they were n duty in the Aleutians, the two eceived their discharges at Kodiak ind returned home on the U. 8. S {alford Joining the service together soon fter Pearl Harbor, they have 1ardly been separated in their four sears of service. Bixby turned his acht, the Leota, over fo the Nav where it became the P-12, and for :ome time he was Skipper of his own craft, and Paul was a member f the crew, while they were « duty at the Sitka Naval Basc - Discharge Poinis Announced by Army WASHINGTON, Oct. 26—All AAF silots, navigators and bombardiers vho are in the United States, have 4 pents and two years of service, ww are eligible for discharge. The same is true of other AAF fficers with less than 44 points out with two years or more of service if their services no needed exceptions, an Army Alr announcement yesterday are personnel in the Air Transport Command, the Army ays Communications System wmd the Weather Service assigned o foreizn duty - - Empire Want-ads bring results! .+ OR THEIRS We offera selection of framed and Venetian styles amazing for these times. Come in and see them! Every mirror made from crystal-clear Pittsburgh plate glass. Gift-packed in protective padded folders. You'll like our prices! youn home. IRRORS “Most important package he ever lef me carry " foctball attendance this fall is 17 per cent more than it was in a like period in 1944. TER all, there is nothing quite so pre- cious as a bottle of Calvert . . . unless in our time than any other distiller in America . ¢« no one has yet matched The President of the United States of America, to the above-named HOUSTON, Texas — Lt. Comdr. Larry (Moon) Mullins, who's coach- ing the Sailor football team at Corpus Christi, Texas, says he has no definite offer to coach at Santa ! Clara University. Mullins, former Notre Dame star, is reported to be top choice among four men being censidered for the job at Santa Clara. Mullins says the Santa Clara post is one of the best in the country. SAN FRANCISCO — The Negro light-heavyweight boxer who re- ' ceived a basal skull fracture in al bout at Oakland Wednesday night | remained unconscious yesterday. | However, attending doctors say that the condition of 22-year-old Booker Washington is improved. | Washington's head hit the floor of the ring_ when he was knocked down in a bout with Silent Esco- bar, a deaf mute of Berkeley. PORTLAND — In the Pacific Coast Hockey League here last night the Portland Eagles and Seattle Ironmen battled through regulation time and two extra periods. Portland finally emerged the winner, 5 to 4. ‘WASHINGTON — Baseball Com- missioner A. B. “Happy” Chandler said yesterday that he has re- ceived no protest from the Negro American League over the con- troversial signing of Jackie Robin- son by Brooklyn's farm team of Montreal. ., NOTICE! DOUGLAS PROPERTY OWNERS Buyers are waiting for Douglas property. Let us sell yours. Swift Real Estate Agency, Douglas Trad- ing Post, Phone 12. (10,097-t12) | B DRINK KING BLACK LABEL!| defendant, greeting: i You are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled Court, address | Room 513 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, within | after the last publication | s summens, namely wnthm} thirty days after October 26, 1945, in case this summons is published, | or within forty days after the date | of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint | of the above-named plaintiff on file | in the said Court in the above- entitled action. Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief. Payment of balance due for wages of $200 plus his costs and disbursements for this action including an attorney’s fee of $30. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaing and as hereinabove stated. Done at Juneau, Alaska, October 26, 1945. 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