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| P( PENNANT RACENEARLY ENDED NOW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1946 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cards, Dodgers ... . SMR"NG Will Play Off In Case Tied - teday | prognosti- (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) REICHLEP g AN os gl Th n : Seals today ( X i sl wned at least half of the Pacific, What was m v week s o Coast Baseball Les sennant, ago 1 t ts of g vith no chan a tie,| pr League eyes will be on West Poin and an over > gain Pre 1t F - where Army gets off its earlie compl posses: a the 6 years of pig "in One more victory for the Se Jodge an Louis y i the "’ Cade 40" YIGh: r one defeat for the second-place Cardinals finish the re akiand Acor in each Club's n in » for first place, there O " i ce games nabs the flag Will be a three-game pos 1SON g v for Francisco for the between the two contenders. Otter time since 1935 N t d ke € Inc Big Tre Seals all but put the cli . however, will K s on the pennant in a triumph ying site, which inois, an ver the Portland Beavers last hood will be a neutrs ted PG Donleranics bows night, featuring the three-hit de- Naturally such a situation would € Pitt at Pittsburgh; livery of Ray (Cowboy) Harrell |involve the setting back of 18 . Nbrth Dot The Sacramento Solons virtually Warld Series, perhaps a full week te; Purdue plays h Miami climinated Osakland’s slim pennant Scheduled to start Wedr . Oct. of Ohio isconsin home cnanves in a 16-hit assault 1 a National League < te quette. 10-4 decision, fall classic probably will be pu Ao, Tavirea .\ b Yoot an The fourth-ranking Los Angeles ¢d back to Oct. 9, with the Oct. 2 1 of the Big Ten, meets Angels squeezed by the San Diego|date given over to the Cards and Texas, its conqueror in the 1946 Padies 2-1 for heavy odd Dodgers. ‘otton Bowl and champion of the up in the first division fo angi lear life, the L outhwest, in a game wort of m tbe Governor's Cup pla Breo teday were only one g sason Iowa State m ek game be the Cards, confident y Diiitaunaite &b Mosddel 3 Seattle’s last-place Rainiers club- |that they can catch the Red Birds Kansas battles Christian in a night bed out a win over the Holly-|?t the final pole game at Kansas C wood Stars, who were held to si» The Dodgers move to Boston to- In the Scuth mson meet Llows by Lou Tost day for a series of three games, Prestyterian, Davidson engages President Emil Sick of the Seattle culminating in tomorrow's double- E Ric i clashes with club in a pre-game ceremony hand- Then they shift back to Randolph-] VML faces ed Jc Jo White a contract to st Field for a final w of Catav on 1 manager aes the Philadelphia Phil- B . lies and the Braves, with Thursda and Friday off STANDING The Cards, idle yesterday, be e 74 Clic and etury St Louis (3 ”0“\‘\""(“1“(1 li:’ ;‘:: g out the se ison wi h a three- ASSOCIATED PRESS) Sahos : R game set with the Cu The following are scores of foot- Los Angeles 93 87 e i Dodger pluck, the P21l games played last night \ 'and 73 107 fea > Reds 5-3 yesterday. Trail- ¢ ‘l‘l‘w FRariuobe v e, Glgroling 72 108 400 Ing 2-0 in the last hall of the ™ ppoq 7. Newport News Appren- I"i‘:l n\ov i SN b DN:”(' ‘H‘-\)‘:m’i{:’»iu(;\xi’» 13; Da- ¥Oit 85 oducing poke, and then Dixie Weslevan 0 i e 5 v ume through with a three- el e iitaon o i;xl:z‘m}:; mer to climax a four run| M (Decorah, Ia) 6. - The Detroit Tigers took advantage| . oomac State 7; West Virginix St. Louis :i of CIRYSIADd s hes DL BUHRGE S0 S T(l»l\ijr»x‘:ir n (8. D) Northern Tchr Philadelphia 49 ‘nlnl\(n“nl; squad to scalp the In- 5. uyengale (N, D) Normal 0 Lol Foljtween the Chicago White Sox and |~ (100 S bt e = Pt 330 St. Louis Browns, was postponed 2L by rain. 3 Chieago % - >ee — - Western Ontario 3 Boston St. Ambrose 13 Philadelphia Western Union 31; Eastern (S.D. Pittsburgh impson 14; Doane 10 New York MANAGE BROWNS ntral (Ia) 44; Tark Baiiegs AR e st Kentucky 13; Dt Poly 0 8T. ‘LOUIS, Sept. 21 -Herold p.| Bethany (Kans) 13 AP SPORTS ROUNDUP HUGH FULLERTON ) (BY NEW YORK, Sept aftermath of the recent National Boxing Association convention, the NBA is distributing to boxing commissions and other interest- ed parties a scholarly circular per- taining to a change the weight mits of boxing classes . . The NBA already has empowered its| executive board tg lift the limits to 115, 122, 130, 140, 150, 165 and 180 pounds from 112, 118, 126, 135, 147, 160 and 175. At considerable length the cir- cular points out that weight lim-! its have been hoisted in the past, usually by a champion who couldn’t | make the lighter poundage, and add: vital statistics indicate that Lox like the race in general, are getting bigger. One medical author- ity attributed it to the attention paid to vitamins, diets, improve- | sment in hygiene, sanitation, medi- cal care and greater number of hours spent out of doors.” Wonder how come all those things haven't produced even on heavy-| weight who can give Joe Louis a| Tussle? | GOOD OLD DAZE Remember the time when the football experts could wait for the leaves to fall before going out on a limb? 21.—As an PIGSKIN PICKEN (Illinois vs. Pittsburgh) The Illini visit the Smoky City And what will happen is a pi (Villanova vs. Army) { It isn't Villanova | That will topple Army ova. | (Missouri vs. Texas) | We don't think Missouri’s 'l'igcl‘s‘\ can pass i The entrance exams to the Bible| class. (Mississippi vs. Kentucky) If you're going to bet on Missipp’| Don't say you came here for the| tip. - e LISTEN 7 p.m. KINY—Sept. 30, October 5 and T7—Hot—Alaska Tax- Payers League. Program Speaker, Albert White. adyv, (Neb) 4. (Muddy) Ruel, former American | ‘Neb) % League catcher, signed a contract| U:. S. Merchant Marine (Pass today o manage the St. Louls|Chbristian, Miss) 33; University of Browns in 1947 and 1948 Mexico Medical School 0. Ruel will succeed Zach Taylor,| Colorado College 40; Peru State veteran coach, who was named as| ‘NeD) 7 Adron (Neb) Teachers 19; South temporary manager last month fol- Dakota School of Mines 6 lowing the resignation of Luke Sewell. Taylor and Sewell also Springtield - (Mo) were former catchers. eachers 6 - Southeastern State 12; Austin (Tex) College 0 Bedloe's Island in New York, Oklahcma City University 58 Harbor, on which the Statue of | Henderson (Ark) Teachers 0. Literty stands, was named after Washburn 25; Hastings (Neb) 0. Isaac Bedloe, its first owner, grant- | Kearney (Neb) Teachers 16; 1670 Y ed the land prior to [ The Triangle Cleaners Attend the “Scandals” At the Capitol Theatre Sept. 25 and 26 BENEFIT SHOW BY JUNE FIRE DEPARTMENT Wf. NOW NAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | world victery wit fix T M 1x heavy- weight, who wa oned ith seccnd of the first reund still But, before he passed cut on the party, the disdained B the befting nt the crowd of 20,000 in 3 { panic with a near-kncckeut of the e first blew of the fight It was a pwtd close upon a left lead, with the ef Louis' slightly baldir head and i there. This irked Louis ¢ d, and knec ns in the first round, the last one being the sailed in for tw action duri first n *hetes depict - s i o ESE BT WAY " MONDAY 10 P.ML MOTORSIEEDP WAL fasd Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. >ASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL e ————— JOIN WITH U [ ...OCTOBER8TH We Aslc Your Voie for ... . ALMER PETERSON, Delegate io Congress CASH COLE for Treasurer HENRY A, BENSON for Lahor Commissioner FOR THE LEGISLATURE DR. L. P. DAWES, of Juneau, for Senator JACK TALBOT, of Keichikan, for Senator FOR REPRESENTATIVES MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM of Juneau ANITA GARNICK of Juneau FRANK D. PRICE of Sitka E.E. ROBERTSON of Juneau HARRY McCAIN of Ketchikan DR. DWIGHT L. CRAMER of Ketchikan STEVE VUKOVICH of Juneau [ ng EDMUND J. KAUSE of Juneau ; We deplere the lack of funds fer the needy in this district and : blame the Democ ien for incempe the | handling cf Territeri We have mailed our ticket and < distriet and upon receipt of this ful consideration and your vote platferm to ever letter to you ferscapability in Republican Central Committee of Alaska (Paid adv.) voter in ti it yeur c n affairs. e e TR U Dy Ao B e e S e e o ""‘_‘""'I THIS LITTLE PIG ITHACA, N. Y A miniature milking machine for use on guinea pigs is the la addition to the s o iry research laboratory at C » The low rate of initiation Bui! by Prof. B. 1 Herrington - fig Halitng " hitlacadTRrEL tie fees expires dairy milke so small that 11 the necessary parts are linked qether ¢ board about 18 x 6 ¥ . inches o e o e e || Midnight-Seplember 23, 1946 I into a milk can” which ) of a guinea pig a ng a guinea pig is-a two- /‘ man job. Prof. H. H. Williams us- 4 4 .) 1al holds the small animal while Prof. Herrington operates the cquipment errington rk has arou: « de e 1t and there ly an audience on hand W lking time roll. around almost got to the point where T think Tl have to charge admission he comr g AT TON 0| Juneau Chapter No. 7 O.ES Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8 o'clock ALICE BROW ady AL : Though Kansas is cailed the % inflower State, California raises * e ] AR S o iretox==Automatic Syslem scod in the United States. 12 ¢ PAGE THREE, WENT A-MILKING IN MACHINE AGE ATTENTION ALL RETAIL CLERKS A.F.ofL.Hall 8:00P. M. THIS FIRE PROTECTION WED. and THUR. YOU'VE GOT A DATE WITH THE JUNEAU FIREMEN AT THEIR ANNUAL BENEFIT SHOW! with JOAN DAVIS JACK HALEY Phillip Tery- Martha Holliday GO TO JUNEAY MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND CAPITOL Protecis Your Boat Constanily! ATTEND THE JUNEAU FiRk DEPARTMENT BENEFIT SHOW—"SCANDALS—September 25-26 | Juneau Weldii.y and Machine Shop P. 0. Box i473 Juneau, Alaska Distributo.; for Southeast Alaska Stop! Look! Listen! STARTING T¢NIGHT Something YW at MIKE'S IN DOUGLAS DANCE to the MUSIC of MARY and GENE ' pAS Have One of Mike’s FAMOUS STEAK or CHICKEN DINNERS Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPO@RTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 1 o o e e e

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