The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1945, Page 3

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 FOOTBALL! _ SCORES . final football yed over the are the ing out 11 Yo wondered ed a AP SPORTS Rgunmfi@A weight cha nounce his reti But he'd like Willie Pep f Tllir Nebraska, 0 Kansag Wichita, 0. Marquette, 13; Michigan (tie) orth kota State, 36 day e he “money” shot ;- The at sn't State, out a cher, ]ulunmu back in 1928, he utility infield who threw so the first baseman complained couldn’t East Penn, 7 Duke, 13 14; Rutgers, Navy,-14; Army, 48; Gardnar Mu Princeton tennis champ, 5 mar Amphibious Samuel Chicago’s Kell uthored hould be hi s hold in this pred Va,, team at ball coach School, ha soccer, whi the game t a dead run recall itchers used to throw the in bewilderment D SHOOTING Positively no s ; Brc Yittsburgh, South 28; 5 dk Auburn, 7. 33; Vil Southerr PROHIBITE Fliers-Fort ball game, v , 16 A Kentucky, 7 13; Maryland, Pierce Amphibs foot- Leo Akin, former B 13, ville Navy the bench outfit, handed erbilt, 7 Southwest R and M., 25; Tex: Just 3 Then nd teld his opposing you want to play ma A, 12. s, 19; Mississippi, ahd /M he retr " POPEJOY lineman, (10,100-t6) City Clerk 000900000000 00900000000600009 P00 000900009000000 BASKETBALL Tuesday, October 30, 8:00 P. 1. JUNEAD HIGH SCHOOL VS. ALMUNI Students 25¢ MOST PCL CLUBS SET FOR SPRING TRAINING PARKS PO 3 well $ettléd ‘on 1946 tr. was dridicated by belong to vho will Adults 50c e All fernia her clubs will Definitely set are Seattle at ndo, Oakland at B ywood at Ontario, 1 Centro, and mento aghhome and at Marysville The Pdttland Beavers probably will return to San Jose and Los Angeles will probably light at Ful- lerton 'lllIlIIIlIIlIHIIIIIII!IIIHI'IIIHIlIIlHHiiililiiiuIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIII‘IIIIIHIIIHIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIHIII!IIIHIIIll"‘ WARNING? Cald Weather Ahead Servicemen 25¢ Tax included i ? | | i s z i 00009000¢ 000“0009“000“09000000000000“006900““0000“ : | s i i '3 il $ $ % ] 3 = = There is still a shortage of mechanics and majerial . . . PROTECT YOUR WATER PIPES FROM FREEZING . . . Check your heating equipment and smoke stacks to avoeid that unnecessary experience of being “frozen up or burned out” this winter. JUNEAU PLUMBING AND HEATING (0. IIIIIIIIIIIlllmllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BRI | S Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Sinece 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital Cily . . . . to Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners? City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 l North THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PANAMINT FIVE ARE CHAMPIONS FOR FLEET WEEK the Juneau High Crim- to 29, the Panamint y night was pmclum- iting a better ball s did,” said Bar w High coach cn Bears They've go but thay're Althe {af of keep the th thr y fouls ¢ oir opponen In the pla losers, on, the H cpponents 30 to 3 to win the c sclation rating in the series on Friday ni the tempo of the game left Charleston players, far, far behind. They were simply out ¢ condition and nothing they did, pparently could do, on the bas- tered the fact. ps for the four teams betweer > Halford ford defe: Friday nigk on- | Halt As ¢ Peterson, Charleston 1—Bently. s and Cl 1t; cCully, Butler, Lund, Trussel Springor; Juncau High—A: t, Mead, Hogins and O'Connor. fficials were Robert Stephens, Umpire; Fred Earl, Referce; Merritt Mongle, USNR, scorer; cevich, timekeeper. FIGHT TO FINAL GUNLOOMS FOR PRO-GRID LOOP| Tight Race Building Up in Both Ends of Leaque- No One Unbeaten CHICAGO, Ocu.. <9 ow of things , €he Hawmes, Unless the to come i ‘Il 'be noth- definite it the race in the 1 Fcotball League until the final whistle blows. teams in the > league and two the rn end are tied for ship. All ten teams have been with the five leaders each ; one defeat. surprising Cleveland Rams, ; unbeaten, dropped a h: wec Chi ireen two the and handed John Dap- | Cardinals a 33-14 defeat. Washing- ton's Redskins scored a mild upset in beating New York, 2¢4-14. Boston beat Pittsburgh, 10-6, in the day pest defensive game, while the z0 Bears added to thelr g s by 1 was the ¥ 1 of de Detroit, 16-10. It | fifth straight loss. ] That of games |land, Detroit and the | Green Bay club tied for fi |in the western division wi {wins and one loss e \vasmnr_mn and Boston hc eastern division with three |and one defeat ‘cach > To Cross Atfantic In 10-foot Bane!| SYDNEY L Two' Canadians who hope the Atlantic in a 10-foot plan to set sail at the first br in the weather left Cl champion st place lnlv Scotia, Oct to ¢ r-old tool- 62, Nor- 1 born sealer and sailmaker, ate the trip will take 40 days. | The barrel is constructed of oak stave fitted with a | keel and has a brief super- ~ - WASKHINGTON consultant cmic eles A government testified today a single nb raid in the Los An- ! re 1d wipe out the huge o PAGE THREE GCood beer With a good book, your favorite radio program, or just relaxing, a glass of light OLYMPIA adds to your comfort. BB it L S ST S TRIS O 5 CIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS g LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 SPE There is no substitute ior newspaper advemmg!

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