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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THKEE OOTBALL HUSKES-TROLANS L e ;| WORRIES, AIRBORNE . WEATHER REPOR: * | SCORES b . Prioshuad | SEATTLE County Treasurer 3 N i1 + | carroll Cater, used to worry about IREEg lg@ment . ) X ) . A . s in the car fenders but now he 4 ? 2 4 i M : &y . 4 Mesiaiim, 4 & 8 scars on the family R s Northwest college football scores ne ger . ok 3 i ) of games played Friday are as fol- 8 L Maslaen 435 & met his wife and fll !!O(' 18 MII.MON pAID lows o G b daughters on their University of Washington “B" 34 ® 3 Florida flight he g |Everett Junior Coliege 0 : v weaih SRR 9 patches on his plane : 2 BASEBA[[ FANS A Oregon State College Junior Var- . Juneau and Vielniy) . y and Sue explained fi ‘\ p fi H ibm R /‘ R sity 48; University of Oregon Jun- 4 P had an argument with a gas /, N = 4 4 » L By GAMES '46 SEASON’M r)\nu\nv. Ai‘ 13 ° A lotidy Withi ccca- e |PUMPin Wyoming, a forced landing Pacific College 6; Rec i L il iho—and an encounter with a NEW YORi, Oct. 19.—Over 18,-], ' lamette 27 P f > ] itheasterly o P Q ON IODAY 000,000 fans paid their way b et coli e ! . d o les per e Y s i Maor League baseball parks during|, ' oo o0 DY e g h petuligrin. | ® tonight nuch © - i § the 1948 season with the New York| VAIStY 28 U S R Use A v m:”: > e SRENRE - JNFNG BREDE A f‘ 3 Yankees establishing-a new indiv- | Rior Varsity 20 o R N R B T o . ' Ne!“,'!" ey j NEW YORK, Oct. 19—With the idual record by drawing anJmm”'_‘Q‘I"‘ SR L - . PRECIPITATION </ Dow ! Ao kA 1% LA i baseball season finally completed, spectators, according to unofficial | V¢80 COHeRe €8 HAVeRTOn EAR{ SHEE;‘Y Fa s ; g ! bt TR e " ARF g football takes over the country’s|iigures compiled by the Associated| oo —> O ¢ ; ¢ s ERR AR A B N O g i i § ehort s PHaNs bt MHE TaEHst: | Press F 3 .| clsewhtre over \ s 3 ' S 35 inches: o cation with good pay, says Ralph 2 Egagh"'!l i light shining on the Tennessee-| The grand total of both the Am-|%T¢ 85 folows MAN&(F RAHM*I?% o since 1Ogf. * 1, 970 Mokt ¢!, BaHgis <ot Downs Alabama clash, the Texas-Arkan- |crican and National Leagues was| Lcvrolt 207 Tulsa 18 Ll JE KAMNEKD o nco uy 1,528 inches. o Asked by a recruiting officer why e amding a0 the Ariay GOHiL [15015.101. "hn "LacIERES 6F 6) Dets, Tomple O West Virgpla 0. 5 ° Alrport inches; ¢d, Douglag said EE 282 N'fl ! ' o bia battle. cent over e 1045 Aotal of 11,378,4], Jonys Hopkins«ai, ‘benna. Millsy/ (SEATITE Oct. 19 heely 8 - alge et ko, BUglsh wir bridg ‘KEQ 3’3*@5 ?.gy §!_i§/ The Crimson Tide and the Vol- 185 I"”\"‘ p S o tcrmer Pacific Coast Major nee J (o Uke.i3he gl my Brother Jacoh i & b unteers, both unbeaten, meet at The American League drew 9| veoniond O Vieinia Pow O League star, or for the e 'rought back with him. from Knoxville with the winner anti- 666421 while the National's turn-| . Vicoern Reserve 13 BaldWin® pesien Red : recently * * ® ¢ s s e e o0 o P i cipating little difficulty the rest of stiles clicked off 8946.283. In w;s_‘"‘(',‘l]l“l‘(“'d’.'fm‘,_j“a‘;’ o field m Sacramento DU s i the way in winning the Southeast- the Junior Loop drew 6,002,366 and| . . = L e et T signed by Presi- 31 ¥ e R ern Conference title and a possible the Senior, 5,372,819, et e e general manager HOSPITAL ‘iDTE} e S Bowl invitation. The Yanks' mark broke the pre-| " oo B o0 PR Rainiers Ann's Ho admitted The West Point Cadets take on vious high of 1485166 established | D‘]’(f“f; Hii v].,!“‘\"‘f,““‘ o i owner announced Mrs., M Soule AANRAT n Lou Little's unbeaten Lions at|by the pennant winning 1820 Chi-| ok (Il Tehrs 2 OIS “sheely's appointment in Chic t and discharged Ic his Michie Stadium n_attempting to, cago Cubs Whaieree. 5 B 3 and said the move was part of his X e | tretch their consecutive win| i) bi: Magakedus: Gopel Anone \ to . rebuild the Rainiers « ment hospital has admit- i streak to 23 games and coach Earl Wesleyan 0, e 1. Kansas State | diamend fortunes which ebbed bad- | tec eth E. trom g Blaik's Marauders are 20 point fa- MER(HANTS BOWI_ {3antar. e ansas . State 1y ihis year ¢ rd d ed Elizel N b 4 & | vorites to come out on top o el B AL e 3, replaces William Mul- ! taby boy of J o V@m BY i3 The Texas Longhorns, second to loop UNDER WAY e Simmons 49; New Mexl- jo0p who resigned recently to be- - i Army in the National rankings, come general manager of the Port- Mraim » et 1‘ battle the once tied Arkansas Ra-| ikl N el it el B RIRLS F“H lANU!*‘*@‘ ; \‘,"*‘/ EQ & o R F D; !I N Al zcrbacks at Austin, Tex., in their | AT ElKS All ‘{S HipksiLG s SR R i or ne boat urought o load of i § {43 o 1 i Southwest Conference opener. ! 7 {sh to the Cold Storage this morn- iz d in Mich, |Lloyd Taylor dividing men’s hon- 0 0 ks e On Fucic Const |G, the Merchants Bowlng League iN FRONT AT HOCKEY v » roesepm, PASSENGER FARES ©On the Pacific Coast, the inters|CUrtain was rung up with q MALSED REMAINS ARE s u \ est is divided between the UCLA|Of five matches at the Elks alleys At San Francisco | night VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 19. FLOWN SOUTH BY AT on li‘;fi?fih F?TFEFHE{AN R TE | Pruins-California clash and the| 128t Night. Winning teams are not| Candy McDaniels, a 135-pound Seattle’s Tronmen were out in front The remains of Louis L. Malsed, . g L i Oregon-Washington State engage-| to be announced until six games| Cleveland fighter, stopped Abel Lu- ' tcday in the Pacific Coast Hockey, who died here last Sunday, were During ihis period of increasing costs we are particularly glad to announce effective In the Midwest, the center of| Vith Florencc tolmquist pacing T N ' It was Louie Anderson's Sen- attraction again is at Aun Arbor,|(he ladies and Erv Hagerup and ' u SEATILE'S IRONMEN tinel, with 6,500 salmon, which went ment lare completed each trio, when| cero of Fresno in the first round League os the 1 of a thrilling 1 \ South yester Y Boath & H 1 Other abithotions sares found ak| rejreact will be figured.' of their scheduled ten round bout.|7-6 cvertime victory over the Van- Army transport plane which made NEW FARES Pe‘eer“rg Wrangell Ketchikan K Franklin Field, Philadelphia, where gmm last night were Portland fight fans watched Jack er Canucks in the loop-opener ¢ p at Juncau. His wife [ ) o | the Ivy League powerhouse, Penn- ]f"'” One : - 4 _ | Chase, the veteran Hollywood box- last night ccempanied the remains. Inter- 3““@@” T, e 19 sT‘fl lfl ‘:E’] 31 m i & vaile riogies vt caibied | £ DRmeste 150 150 150 450 cr, outelass Costello Cruz of Los, i i i ment will be in the National Ceme- s S b v - " it Virginis.: Gorgla, ' ancther :uride- | Dillhoefer 178 130 183 491 Angeles over the ten round route Sell it with an Empire Wantad:tery at Fort. Snelling, Mihnsota TN q [ feated southern squad will battle L Blanton 132 138 148 418 3 L9 L) (;;‘,»!v‘ ” el o | a tough Oklahoma A & M machine Fotal ’N' 1’ o . g rfi; i vy L wwws yps e MODERN w Trange 15.00 E Wotrs. Dame, which hes puni: Vs JeamTwe . . . . . IT'S THE AY... GRE L Lo 1 rcughshod over Illinois, Pittsburgh ljo 150 150 ?.’0 V 2 g | end Purdue, enjoys a holiday. a 170 191 217 578 Z Z grenl gal - = | Elsewhere around the grid iront, |E 156 120 136 412 o NI i the Kansas Jay Hawks put their| b e T'ux Not Included Bfz Six claims on the line in a, Iotals 476 461 1440 . i 5 . i e 3 H Wy ‘ et fussle with Nebracka which has _Team Th REW LOWEFR EXPREISS BRATES drcpped encounters to Towa and - Henning 179 176 - 504 r 57 R T Mitnesota, Other Big Six games 1. Gever 18 156 147 438 ON ALL BOUTHS i send the powerful Oklahoma Soon-| H. Simmons . 150 150 450 ers against thrice beaten Kansas ey Yol agroaats o3 oy t B e LR TR S % o Bale per Peund: On: Fone per czni of passenger fare. i against Iowa State. Jiq; ¥8: Feam Five H o H - § e Siate g ek i m Minimum hetween any points cn same route: 60 cents. i Indiana’s defending Big Nine C- ¢ 92 110 ‘121 champions take on an underdog 2 G 137 163 111 411 b m !o a ] f Icwa eleven at heme while Ohio et g‘v 5 E A E TR L amn d State's Buckeyes tackle a crippled otals 416 494 415 1315 Gy " g} E S ? 4 Purdue Beilermaker machine and _ Tcam Seven ki /&\Hn ) C Efl \fi A l i Wisconsin goes after its second L. Folmquist . 142 177 140 459 Ve .. _(‘{gs_x{fla ‘Dfls b . fll' lnes conference win at the expense of L Adams ... 14l 136 141 416 AIR TRANSPORTATION speeds you thousands of miles non- GLIDER, the new-type 3 [Rsols: DA gl bl ot stop .. . takes you across oceans in a matter of hours, Safe, com- shave eream, is the modern way to S(’l‘!’!"" Soufléefiflit"a'fil Alaska Other castern attractions find it’s the ¢ el have} Easy to use—protects face, i ik " 5 i fortable, fast—it’s the modern way to travel, : shave} Easy P ! Michigan State at Penn State, Sy-| Totals 433 463 431 1327 5 | racuse al Holy Cross, St Mary's at| Vs Team Nine R o PHORE 612 for Information and Rezirvations JUNEAU | e i G B e Ny A NEW-TYPE “NO-BRUSH i mcuth and Brown at Providence M. Davlin 124 130 137 391 i and Rutgers at Princeton A. Hedges 158 162 137 457 4 In the south, Auburn meets Tu- St e G s Av c AM OR All' s“Avl"G i lane, Georgia Tech scuffles under Totals 489 448 480 1417 “ E RE F !——— the arcs at LSU and Vanderbilt' Team Four i ) duels Kentucky in Southeastern E. Hagerup 160 217 214 591 . . 4 KIS W 5 ravor's Conference games. Other southern C. Forsyth 108 104 137 349 e To look your best in this modern Tt protects your face from the razor’s 4 conflicts have Richmond . E. Forsyth 199 168 205 572 world, you need a smooth, clean shave sharp edge, lets you get close, clean 1 Louisiana Tech at M e e b g i e hs o L PR rapes i n every day y 8 A ate shaves without irritating scrapes anc ! and Miami at Florida. The South-| Tctals 467 489 556 1512 every day. But daily shaving can irritat 5 6 ! | west has Baylor at Texas Tech, Vs. Team Six i a tender face—cause unsightly razor tiny cuts. Scuthern Methodist at Rice, Texas ‘Dr. Blanton .. 150 150 150 450 scrape. Now Glider, Williams amazing When you've finished shaving, rub STl R Rand e TDERTHY LNk Lo £ g am discovery, has helped solve in the thin film of Glider that remains, far west, Santa Clara at Stanford, R. LaJoie 192 158 152 502 shave cream discovery, has helped solve in the thy i 5 e i Washington at Scuthern Cal, Utah —_ e —- —— this problem. Tt refreshes the skin . . . leaves your face i at Denver and Colorado at Brig- Totals 481 454 457 1392 feeling softer ard smoother. Get a tube ¢ ] ham Young among others. Team Ten Now—close shaves without irritation I('I‘bl 2 @fi“rks t,le S”ot U D Scores Upset L. Taylor 177 233 173 583 . - i @ of Ghder today. e : 3 L el specially tomake i The University of Detroit scored E. Perron 124 144 129 397] Cll.dfl “aa.d(‘\ (.10!)0(1(‘ pogiey % - 3 [ an upset last night when it came B. Davlin 156 122 137 415 daily shaving quick and easy on your The modern shave cream For All Y”ur sp“rtlng G‘o"ds ,» frem behind in the last minute and 3 e face. A rich, soothing cream, it’s not for modern men - i a half of play to score seven points Vs. Team Eight iok NS di ods brush. S i Ii and defeat Tulsa's previously un- F. Metcalf 187 152 178 51| sticky or greasy—and it needs no brush. G u n C a S e s S h 0 e P a C s | beaten Golden Hurricanes, 20-14 F. Holmquist 123 174 157 454 i i be;c're 20,200 fans at Detroit. 1J: Merritt 12 142 ¥ - - . ailing, 13-14, Pete Sullivan, De- e v 3 R Cl ih G C N t trgit tackle, recovered a Tulsa' Totals 422 468 ain 0 es ame arriers fumble on the Hurricane 13 and * Did not bowl ] 2 - M R g o b Hunting Knives Hunting Hats | thep crashed over in three straight attempts at the middle of the line Ap Sp RI for the winning touchdown. | JMarvand von 0 ovr Vet g ROUNDUP LET’S MAKE A DATE Platig 410 LB lnup T B yvear by nosing out West Virginia,,! | 2 i P i S t 0]. HO].SIEIS Air M atr e Sse S 6-0. | EY HUGH FULLERTON ] i i CERSBE WD L e To Go DANCING Quick Freeze Locker Kits | ® o o o o o o o o o o focthall probably is having its big- . gest season on record, but there { A 3 1 H | . TIDE TABLE still are some coaches who aren’t|] . REy B9 mmu ni 111D | 1‘ . OCTOBER 20 satisfied with the game that brings ) 4 { < 3 2 S AT o 3ot i | & Badminton and Ping Pong Sets N e High tide 11:01 am, 14.9 ft. The other day Marquette's Frank g e Low tide 17:01 pm. 38 it. Murray suggested a requirement of 3 e High tide 23:09 p.m., 153 ft. six defensive players on the line R oller SkaIES F 1 a s h l l g h i s i . to match the seven-man line re- : Y] . OCTOBER 21 quired for the offense. . . .To this JuNEAu s rAvoRlTE BANCE ms!c - | e Low tide 5:23 am, 13 ft. e Cclumbia’s Lou Little replies that CO]_eman Lamps Sleeplng Bags i ® High tide 11:48 a.m., 16.0 ft. there’s po sense in demanding that 'fl'l . e Low tide 17:53 pm, 22 ft. team whose personnel is more W1 H t. C l H 1- Sh- l . i o suited to the five or Seven-man de- uniing uoais unimg 1ri1s © o 0 0 0 0 0 8 oo .‘f.'snslve line should use a six. The P“YLLIS “ MG Ay whole thing was’ thrashed out in Aihl t G d w l S k | @ o o o o o o o o o o a coaches rules committee meet- LEE e lc 00 S 0 0 0 C S i . e|ing scme years ago, he adds. . SUN RISES — SETS e| Ancther suggestion comes from ABT“U“ P k B d R hb B i | . e W. A. Alexander, Georgia Tech’s ac Oar N u er 00 s . OCTOBER 20 e venerable athletic director. He fi- i ® Sun rises 7:44 am. e gures the whole rule book should ' P ® Sun sets 5:41 pm. e ke rewritten to straighten out all A k f Y F t 2 , v p p t . e the amendments and exceptions s 0r 0“" av',r! e 1 i . OCTOBER 21 e and also figures the free substitu- P | ® Sun rises 7:46 am. e, tion rule will be altered because D k X i ® Sun sets 5:38 pm. e|"“some coaches seem to be trying to r.” s 3 . o ! mastermind the game out of exist- { ® 0 0 9 0 s 0 0 0 0 ofpnc(-“ Phone 829 Rttt

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