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TR A ’A"‘(j\\ /‘\ R T SR o S T CRIMSON TIDE: ON 6TH JAUNT TO ROSE BOWL Bama Grabs Invife when General Can't Make Up Minds for Army LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24.—Ala- bama’s Crimson Tide will be the visiting team in the Rose Bowl January 1. Pressure from New Orleans’ Sugar Bowl and Army’s inability to give an affirmative reply to the Rose Bowl Committee’s “feelers” nurried the selection, Chairman Willis O. Hunter indicated as he announced pile up points with streaking left Jabs to the face. YORK, Nov. 24 vmhz Champion Freddie Cochrane and Challenger Marty Servo signed here yesterday for a 15-round champicnship fight to be held Feb. 1 in Madison Square Garden. Both boxers agreed, writing, that the winner would make his first defense against R: Robinson, the brilliant New Y Negro welterweight, next May Welter- “Red’ MONTGOMERY, Ala, Nov. 24— Hugging a one-stroke lead, Dick Metz of Chicago entered the third round of Montgome: $10,000 in- vitation golf tournament today as chill and wind made it tough going for the club swingers. Metz whizzed around the Beau- voir Country Club course yesterday with' a one-under-par 71, to give him:a 36-hole total of 141 Ben Hogan; the --Hershey, Pa., belter, was a stroke behind with yesterday’s sub-par 69 and a first 'SABINS, FLORISTS. N TITANIC ALLEY STRUGGLE AT ELKS - Stewart Makes Pins Lie Down, Be Good in Mer- chants League Rolling A 242 third line rolled last night at the Elks alleys by Archie Stew- art enabled his Sabins team to squeeze out its Merchants League match against the Juneau Florists, by one pin That high line went to make up a 622 top set for Stewart and gave his trio the top team performance of the evening, with combined scores of 576 for the third game and 1,564 overall total. Though dropping two of the three games to Sabins, the Florists ranked a close second in both team and indivi- dual performances. The Florists' third canto count was 575 and their grand total 530, while team leader Claude Carnegie chalked up |at 232 single and 559 set for the runner-up post among the men Pacing the lady laggers was Bess' Lavenik with a 202 single and 439 THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BOWL BIDDERS, OLD RIVALS N TODAY'S GAMES Scramble for Bi Big Ten Title Holds National Eye This Saturday By JACK HAND NEW YORK, Nov. 24—With Ar- my and Navy idle until their cli- mactic game cn Decemter 1, ivy- shrined traditional interest with conference title games today on the last “big” Saturday of the football scason Tops in national interest probabl is the Indiana-Purdue battle back home in Bloomington, Ind. where Coach Bo McMillin’s Hoosiers bid for their first Western Conference crown. If Indiana falls, either the de- fending champions from Ohio State or Michigan can grab the big prize ‘The Buckeyes and Woverines col- lide before 85,000 at Ann Arbor. Alabama’s official designation as the eastern team in the Rose Bowl ended an epidemic of wild gues but left the western half of th e rivalries shared g 1r1-l| tow atten- cance Among the an eye on near-record clubs which may have a Jan. 1 Bowl bid, Holy 1 try to recover some of ige it lost in bowing to Tem- whipping Boston College in y game. in addition to clinching the Southern Conference championship., can pick up glamour as a bowl candi- date by dumping North Carolina in a neighborhoed game, that may bor- der en tie rough and tumble. | Oklahcma A and M, unbeaten in "college ranks in its last 17 starts, goes after another victory and a New Year's day spot in its backyard Lrawl with Oklahoma Virginia's , by aten powerhouse es’ Maryland at Griffith stadium in Washington and Tennessee still clings to a chance of a bowl invi- tation invades Kentucky The as it ivy is knee deep in the east ore oldtime rivalries make up for coast-to-coast glamour. Penn meets Cornell, Columbia gees against Dartmouth and Yale and Princetcn meet for the 66th time. Alabar rells toward the Rose Bowl climax by playing Pensacola Navy and Mississippi State still faces its hcme state rival, “Ole Miss.” -~ : TWO CONTESTS ARE one pass on apors submitted locally for the es 2y contest are E. L. Keithahn, eth- Terri- Fes William R. Carter, as nclogist tcrial Mugseum; and manager editer the editors ¥ those'who have agreed respectiv of the high st merits of the and Curator of the of the chool to The sehool wheth accordir Daily flation Alaska Empire; and Jim Klein, edi- Again, of t d Essays ‘Price Cs Continu: not 2 To Be Needed?” from 250 to 2,000 words in length and may be either affirmative nogative. close until January he Juneau high on the timely sul ontrols: How Long Will which 15, « ‘The contest, grand prices in Vietory war b and stal Jjudged 25 for Victery mps of $50 for the the best of the the second best; stamps for the and § third school may be Territory Seventh bject, I They in the Mrs Robert or of one will ffers bonds essay poster 10 in war best 1p :, B ety ibue in contest students r of public or p!l\\h L cember minister, and and 15. stamps for Territory-wide is open of Hold the Line", Don't the poster contest niries from children of the Eighth selected on the basis one woman service club member, and one local it was explained. Grand prizes to be awarded in the contest will consist Victory war bend as first prize, $10 in M second place; official, Mughas to"all riotic Handcuff In- It Happen Grades Local judging will be hands of George Harold Smith Treat, public PAGE THREE rules for both contests- may be obe tained at thé schools, or from Min- na Lee Coughlin, Information Divis- finals. high Territory, hools, ion of Juneau OPA. - are assured becoming outfits at St Margaret’s Doll Trinity Parish Hall Wednesday, slogans| Dol of L will accept Sixth, until November 28. W. Folta, the Rev. nominal D e ATTENTION MASONS 7:30 M of a $25 o'clock, with work Degree and J W 10,125-t2) ot v.n.‘? new and Christmas if Bazaar is patronized opens at 10:30 a. m. A light lunch will be served at 12 o'clock at a sum for the benefit of Juneau Lodge Monday evexlmk at LEIVERS, oCieary. i ///, /// “Y ////// ////// ) set that aided her Coea’ Cola club in taking the odd game from | Butler-Mauro. Standings saw only {one alteration from last. night's jrolling. The Harry Race threesome {moved up from seventh to sixth, passing Hennings picture as much in the air a§ ever. . U.CL.A,; which upset previously unbeaten St. Mary's a week ago, takes on California in an important game and Southern California meets ' Oregon State. However, the Pacific coast champ probably won't be de- termined until U.C.L.A. and South- ern Cal clash December 1 | LEAGUE STANDINGS | Team— b Missourl can clinch the Big Six' Juean Drug flag by knocking off Kansas. Rice Sabins 7 can tie idle Texas for ¢he Southwest Butler-Mauro Conferance led by subduing Texas California Grocery Christian and Pennsylvania can been secured for tho two Territo Coca Cola hammer down the unofficial Ivy wide patriotic' contests now undex- Hitry Rade League championship by downing an way in grade and high schools of Hennings underdog Cornell eleven " Alaska under lccal auspices of the Juneau Florists Nothing much will be decided at Juneau War Price and Rationing o New O ns but the old bayou coun- Roar it is announced today by Sabins 3 try is stirred up over the first visit A. B. Cain, community service mem- 195 185 242622 Of Notre Dame, which tackles Tu- bor / 152 136 180—468 lane. They are claiming the south’s Selected on the basis of one local 123 197 154—474 largest crowd of the year, 65,000 for histcrian or writer of distinction, one e the contest. That will boost tke e nmunll) ne smpm editor, and 576 1564~ "0 TR " Warmed: s — —— round 73 bk i V//’ W ,III/”// ///,// //// SCHEDULED,GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOLS Judges Named for Both Essays, Posters-Dates Are Announced Judeas in tne Juneau area have Alabama’s acceptance yesterday. It was the earliest announcement on record. ‘ The Sugar Bowl was after Crimson Tide almost as hot and early as the Rose Bowlers, who began to sweat when Army author- ities said they would be unable to answer until after the Army-Nav, game December 1 “Under the conditions,” Hunter explained, “the committee believed it would be unwise to delay the selection.” For Alabama, undefeatsd and un-" tied in seven games this year, it will be the sixth appearance the Rose Bowl. In previous visits, the Tide won three, lost one and tied one. The ’'bamans were in the Fasadena saucer under Wallhcy Wade in 1926, 1927 and 1932 and under Thomas in 1935 and 1938. Sports Briefs CHICAGO, Nov. 24—Willie Joyce, Oary, Ind., contender for the light- weight championship, outsped Joey Barnum, Los Angeles, to win an unanimous 10-round decision in the Chicago Stadium last night. Joyce, held to a draw by Barnum in their first engagement a month ago, set a fast pace after losing the first round and continued to D - airbanke 0 e e e e e the SUN RISES — SETS e o November 25, 1945 o e 9:07 a. m. 22 p. m Rises Sets 4: e o November 1945 o o 7/ ® Alaska Alrlines feeder plane bases = DC-J scheduled routes — Alaska Ailines foeder plane routes Rises 9:09 a. Sets 4:21 p Sun Sun m. 0®000000s00s0se e®ce000cecevece e es0 0000000 — e _ e e 0 e 0 s 0 e s e e . Stewart . Waugh TIDE TABLE Dl Only terminal points are show.a on the above map. There are more 470 518 ® e November 25, 1945 o o Totals than a hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines in Alaska. 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