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TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 27, 194 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | Columbia's Lou Little wants to with the announcement that New 4 ¢h station will be represented by adept the pro rules on substitutions Mexico University will be opposed pc(K[I B"-uARD vo enlisted men who will compete to eiiminate those sidelines time by either Denver University or THDA individually in the double elimina- outs a ing the ball in 20 Wake Forest. . . . But Wake Forest uJbRI‘iEY Of ARMED tion system of play. Trophies will vards from the sidelines instead of Coach, D. C. Walker, said the Su be awarded and first, second and 15 Football Bow! FGR(ES 0" DE(- 5 third place winners will receive a National League committee’s financial statisticians figure it takes an extra rangement wAs not attractive seven-day Alaskan furlough. second to bring the ball in the gh. ADQUARTERS, Alaskan De- Pvt. Willlam Mosconi, a billiard extra five yards, but that is com- PRMES partment Billiard tables in sol- expert, will be sent from the States sated for by improving offen- IN THE ROUGH diers' day-rooms are at a premium to officiate in the tourney and give ibilttied b : : i . now with the announcement by the exhibition matches 1 e o NT ug r Gns v B m "orces Pocket ard PN is g @ lation of The leading teams (first C Cil MEFT BN DOL] LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT at the. caléhrated Pine Valley X Armed Force ke n\mn_x rBI,"”“ Alrés has a nopul votas in paranthesi flr r H;' 41 Ri Hixson 113 103 108—324 Lt Bob Farrell of the Greens- S ballave the b rmament will open December 5 2,595,891 votas in pars i ufi 1 fICLLL fixso 113 i 8—32 you'll believe the pre % 2 N rt Rich Army, (80), 809. Bassford 93 108 90—201 boro, N. C, Army Air Force B ctions, Saturday’'s score will be LAY DEMPINS % 5 1 e A e ST I e o e v BEST-KNOWN i £50 83 120 145348 shortest football game on rec- pina valley A e Y 1 Bob was whistle tooter P Y ries have been received from Am- home remedy for " Alabama, (1), 629 ) I Indiana, (1, 584 r S" R o p Notre Dame, 443 Totals 303 456 466 a nt contest weén Bur- chitka, Sheyma, Whittier, Adak reiehvhgem | Oklahoma A & M, 358 ] lington and Hillsboro (N.C., High PBlocd transfusion bottles are seal- Army and Navy, and Fort Richard- | o8’ 4 . Michigan, 280 Paced by Barbara Garrett, th SKIRTS Schools Burlington took tHe éd with a dark green band which son, and teams also are expected | 'cns 3 Pennsylvania, 231 Molls swept three games from the Spot 100 100 100 kickoff ran it back to its own becomes orange whan the bottles from Attu, Unmak, Ladd Field and ) 4! ) ate In o st 221 Dolls in the opening of High Heel pfetcalfe 132 175 148 2. Ti time was called while are sterilized for use Nen VaproRus Texas bowling for the season 1 Grove 157 153 142—452 Farrell explained a technical ruling. — —— - - at the Elks alleys. In the Pearce 1 98 1056—3 Before they started again, the By HAROLD CLAASSEN 3 i e o lights blew out and NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Eighty of BE" HOGAN EDGES three games from the Skir Total 92 526 490 1508 called the sports writers participating in The High Heeler opening was de- 3 4 WELCOME HOME the Associated Press poll to deter- I layed one week, due to lack of ) mine the country’s ranking college ou' M(SPADEN IN pin-setters on the previous Mon-|Johnson 66 153 Two f the Cincinnati Reds foothall teams rated the Army ma- day evening, when the lady league | HB8€rup 3¢ are 20 longer charges of Uncle chifie in first place. Ony two crit- MONTGOMERY ”l]’ had been billed to get underway el Sam, and should be wearing the ics differed with that decision High-scorer Garrett and her Moll Campbell 8 114 spangles of the Redlegs when the Tom Stephenson of the Elkhart, BREa) teammates racked up all the rec- it 2388 - team begins trekking “mutl; for / Ind., Truth, explained his first place g S 9 ¥ % er 510 tots g ota; 35 & spring training The players i, Vohl for. Todlin riths the statement | MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 21— obds st nighe. Her $10 - Lo i " question - ate: QMSIHAN G RElke ,/,,///),’ 7 PA 4 For the fourth time in as manj : P ¢ 4 s that “Army and Navy are in a class | o0 F 0EE SR Bl T ey, While the four rollers on the club McCormick and Pitcher Harry M shishm W e by ‘thémselves, somewhere between Pa m"_‘“nd off mgfl e \vhe'n he combined for a 630 third game Gumb ) a5l % A b theyoicges Srid pros.’; | He listed | " %, 07 ; : and a 1,673 grand count ey neither of the service school among, Won the $10,000 Montgomery invi- tational golf tournament his first ten. ; oar gg| The oOther match was closer y ; i Harold Harris of the Knoxville, Hosan carded a f“‘%;"““‘:‘i'lh“ 8| fought, with Nadine Metcalfe's 175 _The Sugar Bowl has two stand- Tenn., News Sentinel, continued his rday’s. playoff to edge out| . .onq game being the high in- cut teams signed for its New Year's campaign to 1ift Alabama into first | Harold (Jug) McSpadden for the| jioiqia) count. Because of “no Day attraction Undeteated has occupied since Notre Dame ab- & ; Ay Su \)A‘ 8 iy Auuu‘ilx were trimmed to four lady laggers By ."5,('”,” RTON, eaten. G Marysin A, DAMIEA0% dicated in mid-season a year ago. “nc‘?zaf;;”"* ]sL (;('}‘5 st AUSUSC | each for last night's rolling but NEW YORK, Nov. 27—This is the high-scoring outfits. Both schools Harris penciled Army into second |10 $23.353. McSpadden shot & 69.| ., oypected to be back up to full| time of vear when most football had wild campus celebrations when place spot and the Cadets thus strength for next Monday’s con- aches divide their time between the invitations were announced. thanking their stars the season is . . The sies staged a snake wound up with 809 points, gaining Help- Sanwa provide your smail gecs 8! 10 points for each of their first daughter’s doll with a new wa oy over and try to figure what dance and a parade after ringin3y place votes and nine for their lone robe. St. Margaret's Bazaar will MOL! they ce do to improve the the bell in Old Central. Meanwhile, second. give you ideas. Place, Trinity Parish § p ir eral and (B) give one the star halfback of St. Mary’s, Navy, whom the Army hopes to| Hall; time, 10:30 a. m, Wednesday, Garret 143 1cther licking next fall Herman Wedeme; was named make its sighteenth consecutive vic- November 28. Sandwiches, cookies JOhns fer the heading of improvement, “Player of the Year” by the Foot- tim Saturday in Philadelphia’s | and coffee on sale if you must shop Mack 3 s Howie Odell would like to ball Writers of Northern California i // ) Municipal stadium, grabbed second ' during the noon hour. (10,125-t3) Lockridec 8 see the goal posts restored to the The Hawaiian-born youngster // /g I ), —A]lmlu Airlines feeder in today’s tabulation with 664 D goal line in order bring the field was chosen unanimously. The Sun iome T pointe. DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Totals 1675 geal back into the colleze game. 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