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i i R T—— MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946 UCLA KEEPS TOP OF HEAP ALONG COAST S NEWLAND Bv R SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 ter last week’s rugged football s sions, involving an upset or tw the west coast gri n story today remains the same—the best team ntil beaten is the University alifornia at Los Angeles The UCLA Bruins, perched atop he coast conference standin and cur times winners over stout op- position, improved their position in the dash to the Rose Bowl with a 13-6 win over a surprisir rong University of California eleven. The Byuins lined up 6 to 1 favorites, ‘fhey were lucky to escape with whele skins Dcfeated, the Bears outplayed their southern cousins 1or a goodly part of the at Berkeley which attracted some 65,000 fans. In some respects, the Bruins lost while wins ning: Their leading ground gainer and ace right halfback, Cal Rossi, suffered a broken right leg, above the ankle. And their clever field gencral quarterback Ernie C out of the contest with a broken nose Nevertheless, UCLA is setting the and championship unbeaten may have toughest vals, namely State, Wa ingten, 1d California. Unless U of Southern Cal- conierence fa- tride. bacic heartened Sizzling Cemc rn California with a sizzling come- inside and out of the conference, by overwhelming Washington, 28-0. It was a re- sounding reply to the general ques- of was ng with a eleven that had bowed to State, 21-0 and to Oregon 6-0, the latter a league af- Sout supporters k, after losses usc Ohio State, fair, This further ifornia ney to Palo 1ast working Stanford Some comparison headliner may give light on the Southern Cal- enigma. The Trojans jour- Alto to take on the Indians. between week's the championship-bound UCLA Bruins c and the originally title-favored U Trejans may evolve from the ing between the Trojans and Stan- {fcrd. The latter lost to UCLA, 26-6 and the conser s the Trojans will have to have their warhorse in real racing condition this Sat- urday. anford outscored Santa Clara, 33-26 in a non-conference test Sat- § urday, Santa Clara’s hitherto strug- § gling outfit being a bit of a sur- prise package in the free-for-all. Santa Clara seems headed for an- other fall in its engagement wita UCLA at Los Angeles this weekend, non-league in status Other conierence contests on the Oct. 26 calendar send the up and coming Califcrnia Bears against the Washington Huskis in the homeccoming game at Seattle; Ore- gon State against Washington State at Pullman and Oregon against Idaho at Moscow. .- WATER FOR SCOUT . CAMPS DISCUSSED | | AT MEETING HERE . f A Boy Scout and Girl Scout jeint § mesting was held at the Scout Of- ! fice to discuss permanent installa- | tion of a water supply at the Efagle River Scout Camp. Considerable discussion was giv- eh to the types of storage tanks and plans for development of a water supply. It was agreed that a solid platform should be made! and two 3,000-gallon tanks recently | purchased by the Boy ScouL\‘ placed on them. | ‘ The Committee agreed to let a ¥ centract for the project and Burr £ Johnson was instructed to write up % the agreement. f Those attending the meeting were: . Chas. G. Burdick, Jos. O.| iRudc, Burr Johnson, Stan V. § Grummett, Rev. G. H. Hillerman, | § Delbert Hanks and James C. Ryan i Chairman. - BARTELL IS SIGNED T0 MANAGE SOLONS SACRAMENTO. Cnllf, ott. 21.— : Directors of the Sacramento Base- ? ball Club annolince they have sign- . ed Dick Bartell of Oakland, former # shortstop with- New York, Pins-‘ , burgh; Philadelphia, and Chicago | in the National League, to a two-, i year contract to manage the Solons P —— in the Pacific Coast League. $ . Salary terms are not made pub-| b le. ' | D CLOSED TUESDAY 4 ‘'Mike's Place in. Douglas will be| closed all day Tuesday Oct. 22,1 Open as usual on Wednesday. [MONDAY RIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA , Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood l(':lln— 57 DASSENGERS SULLY'S TO BAKE BRANT PULLS ouT PAGE THKEE |ed up to win the men's doubles Y JANITORIAL | S " GROUP STARTS |.7:mu e FLOWN BY PNA | BREAD ONLYNOw TODAYFORSIKA} il the singles title-in the Pacific coast s FLOOR WAXING | profesional tennis _tourname in f Fish and | D Wecekly or Monthly - Bobby Riggs 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. Rizg 3 tl out ship—PHONE . 0. Box 848 o and Budge won the doukles crow: oduce only bread und _— The Monday n group of the yyom John Faunce and Welby Van 3 weet rolls for the remainder of t! F&WL ! - " Merchant's League starts bowling | gor, « f Lbaaint penlod o Tas el ki be ) out for the rld Season cn the Elk alleys tonight. There| | Particularly scarce, he said, are winter and store \ JRpOnakl | & e PO T T ‘e eight teams as follows [ 18" the Pacitic hockey A R r and shortening land warehouse \ l- AU ' Team 1--W. McKinnon, MIS.|jeague, the Portland s opened 1 materials now on hand wiil be Officials n the trip aboard | 4 { . ,\-1‘HKH.KM‘\ W. Plummer itheir home season last night by ¢ ! I d cn bread-making, with the Brant F&WL Regional \ 0( e e 0“ Team Mrs. Barra-, winning their second straight vic- | cookies and other non Director Frank W. Hynes, Fleet | { gar, J. Barragax | over Tacoma. The Eagles won L. D gl al line mporarily discon- En r Barl Bright, Fisherie i N Mrs, Burke,|g to 2 Dr. & W, Behultz, K. E fyifyed. Lawre added that only ents Clay ider and John Hul- | { ' = : i ; In another coast league hockey 4 gl Ll Sh “’)‘" = he generous cooperation of local be On the trip, wildlife re- ¢ N ahern Ie Sud Phelps, J. Erbland, lgame/ the Seattle Ironmen won ' W. W. Tuttle, James R. Bules.\focd merchants had permitted op rveys will be made on - bland their second straight victory over - ¢ I wde, Danizl Johnson | pration of the bakery business or nd Chichagof Islands 5 i im 5—L. Fragner, Ray Mans-|the Vancouver Canucks by a 6 to |orker Ne |ncrmal basis until this time The Bre i expected to return ~EERNER. . "% NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (AP)—The gy Snow e e S jisbiod Stewarde e et ‘;,,m{\m'\'\”,Ii‘”:,' CLOSED TUESDAY Hew Bg ( {d " n iy 3 ”v‘1\\11‘;(‘]:‘x.\‘\xx"})lfl.\f‘il::!(l!‘ \“1‘”;.‘1‘ 5 I:a Hixson, Mrs. Hixson, | bby Feller’s All-Stars blanked = ™ m[“i“‘;‘ A bal ; - e_has »“mul “-m; Mike |“w; n nm;m\ will be €W Doa:l Lonsiricio fl, Vi ol Mrs. Holde | atck’s” Al-stars. 7 fo..0 WaH G Sam Bedy £ 11 |ueeded again to produce a full Yine clesed all day Tuesday Oct. 22 nn:‘,\\n;fpm ‘,l.\],‘\.il,‘.il “(‘It.,l.ml‘mllx(u:“\' Team §-Bus Ansell, Jerry An-|nibition baseball game at Yaki Rty o inclair. M |t bakery goods Open as usual on Wednesday. | 'JFne\la“ poaip§hng9 mikrie/ il week. RA-ORIT SEAnAL | g e el Mickey Vernon of the Wash Staits Cuilkagn, Wil RETERS BT T | i— —— B 1 only a he Here is the bowling schedule: g i Maurine Gukason. W., Sell it with an Empire Wantad ful of major teams still CIUtching eniont—at 7 pm—1 and 8. 4| NALe Dacke At ¥ Howard G \SHR'NE DANC[ : BRCH: febast ¥ 8, ur base hits, including untarnished records nd 5; at 8:30 pm., 2 and 7, 8 and { doubles, F y n Shavar oxe 4 Many previously unbeaten out- ¢ ’ : doubles. Feller hurled four inx er, Lillie Holland, Henry Carrick. | ‘il\ rere “engagRdbaRuy R IDUIINE | ootiral 20t Tt and e sl T “Howsiithree ity Arriving here fromr the Westward ! SATURDAY NIGHT themselves from the wreckage o4 3. at 8:3( and 7.8 ! 2 R City with Captain Jce Mortis, I ' strewn across every section of the ‘”'_\‘Hf w4 ::ml 1":““! (;" ""\‘::d P e League batting champIOn | oricer, Tony. Gomez, and Steward-| quo ™ g o i e 2 land in the past weekend's wave of 4\ g0 5 and 2: 8 and 4 : “‘l HELpL OF:ldint B c1AuEE i Beverly Murphy, were: Mary | oo s BIVIAUC l‘ll‘l formal upsets, and. there .was & STON! Noy 11 at 7:00.7 and 4. 3 and B [dinals says he plans to ask fOr & pgreon: Kristine' McKay, Arzl Lar-|y LIRS Sk Sitsbe ’ possibility that similar embarrass- | g, eapo 1 o o b salary boost in 1947, but he won't Gst Buikikere, Btaghsn Treatil s, 2" ial event next Saturday ” s,cks a”‘ll’y ment lay ahead for some of those g > ",‘ .\’m ’v}"‘:‘mi iy :md\““‘ ntion how much he wants. Mu- guck Johnson, Leij -Sveun, Ray "m‘::,’:,“l::] ,”’l; ]'T ‘1:“\“ i ”“[ n_‘m“, who escaped % e e i |slel wes asked by a Seattle NEWSH Grant, Albon Ericksan, Binar Sund- 1, ~y o6 W SUEE 86 19 o'cloek A P G, i b Gl e e 0 to comment on a report that porg, Aldrich Erickson, Gunnes plece f",‘,l\": l‘l"' oL My Pkap”c' stlll the nation's top trio—all have|s. ot §:30-4 and 3: 2 and 1 '“‘ B ot B ree yeak SRR stenvik o) Otbarne i Bhtlaty, L AXeLI gei it s A thielr, Work cut out for them nexk! 'nic s ot 7:00-8 and 1: 6 and g: | oct totaling more than $100,- rarrchila. Albert MeLeis, J. R|Ghher miformbl doors At W0 ET R e e g e TR 5 3 i 6 7[C00. The young slugger declared smin T R Gurtls B Kenny |O€r informal dances will be given / ; Tig at 8:30—2 and 3; 4 and 1 i that while he has not discussed the 1, b . 1d the dates set are December 14 opponents ready, willing and able! qne teams of the Monday andjproby g o (&) Loulg.Hpry and PFebruary 22 to blamish thelr all-victorious rec- grigav groups of the M("-::haun\p blem with anyone, it's a cinch Leaving for Gustavus with Cap- S i Leagueé are spohspréd by ‘In.v fol [” ot £ 40 5 lea i tain Moltry HKensink, PUAY LOfieer 1 o N Ve o £, 20 Contn, sures ke | DINCHEES CIMEN TER covce 1o oo sock oG’ ENDORSES ALASKA Greunds for their annual battle ford’s Triangle, Home Grocery. Ju- right; Anchorage, Alice Grif-1 warmed up ior this one with a ol e ! BY BETA S'GMA ‘ Hl an Logan, Henry Bentert, Bely 41-0 whitewashing of Richmond. | ¢ *1¢¢ R [ ler, Mary Shaw, Jean U i " i inds ok s pnency ol | & iates _'Ralph Shaeffer The Alacka Territotial Federation ddes Towa, which pulled one of Mens First Team { Tn the spacious home of Mr ol ok of Labor has been notified that the aturday’s many surprises by blank- Stewart 231 187 644|D: C. Langdon, Beta i Phi American ' Federglian. of. Labor in i ThAiana 18,0 whichl Regerdn 230 180 \sorority .mrlu_\' afternoon e e ¢ ¢ o o o o o o e o convention in Chicago has en- dumped previously unbeaten Ar-|J. Barragar 210 186 o "':‘!l"‘ A PRSIV et :‘k"\ ylli’f',“;"‘]”"" ioWard maklog ansas 20-0, visits Rice, an im- J. Snow 182 212 e il TIDE TABLE gt Rl e e e proved tcam that dropped South-!'W. McKinnon . 186 193 T el chivmatibaita. e 2 QCTOBER 22 b b s UERI e In. Methcdist, 21-7 for fts third, Tota . ol iBei a5~ table) whidie. bra il o High t 1( 0705 wn, 161 16, & S triumph since losing a 7-6 opener Mens Second Team :‘Mu(‘vm!\' former .u\‘ director e lrl\\.‘ ;'1:i‘~ 6 nFI ‘-: ;: 1‘ 0 : . IR NP | Y to Leuisiana State i \rI:‘l:"’l i:‘, :GY ;173 of Delta Chapter, presided along e High tid 7 oM En” Your Office Pennsylvania’s Quakers, W0 ;' oot o7 a9 4o |With Mrs. J. H. Williams, concert;e Low tid 08 ft. ® ‘*—g kept. their record clean by smear- p' poon 140 140 4ap |COmmittec chalrman of the sororsle » I:HMILES R. fil"FflN c,, ing ia_40-0, entertain Navy|, pou 17 110 40.‘”‘ For the second hour, N ® @ e o o 0o & & o o o ECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 - EL Poidy ARt AR P TING CO. 1 anot tern headliner. Theé |~ 'pois 5 3‘1:;)1:: ‘l?ng;z*’r.‘\ugl. Xx:(-ulnil'! ‘;![l ta i SICKS’ SEATTLE CRE ”NGrua h:‘Akl-’l 3 fiddies, downed 21-14 by North ;g | Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of Long 3 A Sinca 1873 ¢ e, G. Sick, Pres. Caroling for their third loss, Fl“'g‘v“l\m;‘”q Beach, Calif, presided with My | %, Serving Alaska Exclusively < SRR e should be ready to give somebod§ b Grove TP WIS Shabicn o ! ! EPIL s 4 phmen tearhioon 5 Mrs. George Purington 1 A N R NNy $ o S s b s i AN M. Funk charge of tea arrangement a t- ‘ L“ h QR 7 s sy Pt TS ey ce Yale, visiis| M. Davlin "led by Mrs. Bill Carter, Mrs -1 il Piin over Rut- P 95 don, and Miss Laurene Know q {» gers, and Columbia goes to Dart- B | Visiting B2ta Sigma Phis attend- it i FOR , BENE lT OF me upset 3 Brown, for| Ladies Second Team. {ing the tea included Miss Helen fj I “' et a coupie of Ivy League contests. L: Blanton 122 107 140 369 eciefer, former member of Up- ] {f Elsewhere in the East, it will be M. Burke 1397 13¢ © 02 7 808}, Chapter, Fort Wayne, Tr f[ . st Guard at Yale, Holy Cross C. Baragar .. 116 114 116 346/ who is now an Engtish ] FROM SEATTLE I MINF ]EL” !l”ME t Harvard, Syracuse at West Vir- Perron 111 96 333 {teacher in the Juneau High School [f ! i ~mia and Bos University . Forsyth 108 117 308 and is to be transferred to Ju- 1 FLY UNITED {‘ Broyn Ineau Delta Chapter; and Mrs. | : Midwestern fans will be treated = g2 B {Marie J. Thornton of Epsilon 1‘% MAINLINERS TO I Gei In On ihe Awardlnq of a to two conference games in the Chapter in Sitka 1 i 5 Big Nine, where the form already as been scrambled beyond recog- niticn. Illinois, 27-21 victor over Wiscensin, will be at Michigan, which tied Northwestern 14-14, and Minnesota, which swamped Wycming 4650, will go to Ohio State, tied 14-14 by Purdue. Other Midwestern highlights will find Indiana at Nebraska, Col- o1 Pacific at Northwesttern, Purdue at Pittsburgh, Southern Methodist at M uri, Oklahoma at Towa State, Cincinnati at Mich- igan State, Arizona at Marquette and #Kansas at Tulsa. Tennessee, which knocked Ala- bama from the ranks of the all- orious, 12-0, will risk its per- fect record in a try for a fifth triumph at Lake Forest - >se The following are final scores of | leading football games played dur- ing the, weekend: ! All-America Conference went down | The pledging of girls who ac- | h |cepted bids to the sorority will be [l @ g held on the Chapter's birthday par- [T~ AND“ALL THE EAST" ty, November 4 At that time, [ 1 pledges will take their vows and A - H All SPORIS the sorority will entertain them at [ FLIGHT TIMES % 7 FROM SEATTLE TO L in the Baranof Hotel. Last | il 1 3 ; 7 CHICAGO I \I)IHIL\ pledge class will then take EW V. . | lits Ritual of Jewel becoming full } :‘:,‘,‘"“‘T,(‘,\.(.(, 41 hrd The Los Angeles Rams of the members of the sorority. LOE COBREAE " ) 55t hrs. National Professional Football| ——————— % ki ikt League staged one of the season’s/® © ® o o o o o o o o | Skl iovasibies Al e o greatest aerial displays in thump-| e . 1{ ARSI, ies b i) the Detroit Lions 35 to 14 yes- ® SUN RISES — . terday, the Rams' two siar passers| e .1 UNITED —Bob Waterfield and Jim Hardy| e OCTOBER 22 . ~completed 15 of 28 tries for a to-i® Sun rises 7:49 am. e AIR LINES tal of 322 yards. But passers cant|® Sun sets 5:35 pm. e look good without someone on the|® ® In Seattle, call Eliot 3700 ] receiving end, and Jim Benton and/® ® e e e e e e o o o 1 or your travel agent ) Tommy Harmon did a spectacular - a : Il | job of catching. Empire Wantads get results! In other National League con- % tests, the Washington Redskins| | 1 | tripped the Boston Yanks, 14 to 6,| - ° i i 5 { - { the New York G toppea the | Painting SRCGRATING \ Chicago Cardinals, 28 to 24, Green } Q | Bay whipped the Pittsburgh Steel- | | WALL CLEANINGPAPERING | ers, 17 to 7, and the Chicago Bears| | ! | beat the Philadelphia Eagles, 21 to| { il w4k 14 ! L. H. HAUGHTALING ! y Phone: Black 875 Behrends Avenue z | P.O.Box 1052 Juneau, Alaska The Los Angeles Dons of thel| { PSR B TS 5 SRS, TS S G S Michffan 14; Northwestern 14, tie. Ohio State 14; Purdue 14, tie.” Marquette 6;. Pitt 7. Army 48; Columbia 14. North Carolina 21; Navy 14. Cornell 6; Yale 6, tie. St. Mary's 33; Fordham 2. Virginia 0; Penn 40. Alabama 0; Tennessee 12. Michi; State 16; Penn State| 16 Ccast Guard 0; Harvard 69. Dartmouth 13;, Brown 20. NYU 6; Rochester 0. Rutge. Princeton 14. Georgia 33; Oklahoma Aggies 13. Syracuse 21; Holy Cross 12. William & Mary 34; Washington Lee 18. Davidsen 0; VMI 25. Miami'®20; Florida 13. Icwa 13; Indiana 0. Illineis 27; Wisconsin 21. Kentucky 10; Vanderbilt 7. Arkansas 0; Texas 20. Baylor 6; Texas Tech 13. Duke 41; Richmond 0. Texas Christian 0; Texas Aggies 1Hlane 32; Auburn 0. - CARD PARTY 22 at 8 PUBLIC By CDA Tuesday Oct. !pm. in the Parish Hall. Pinochle, Bridge, Whist, Refreshments. adv. e Empire Wantads get results! i | ball history—71,13¢—turned out for | professional CALIFORNIA to defeat at the “hands of the Cleveland Browns. The league-lead- i Brownn orea che Do 5| FOR YOUR HOME, BUSINESS or BOAT first period touchdown and then rcared back to win 31 to 14. The largest crowd in professional loot- the game in Cleveland g » Automatic System Fire Protection In San Francisco, the previously undefeated Los Angeles Bulldogs | bowed 35 to 14 to the San Fran- cisco Clippers in a Pacific Coast football league game.; Elsewhere in the league, the Ta- coma Indians defeated Oakland’s Giants 20 to 13, the Sacramento Nuggets downed the San Diego Bombers 26 to 3 for their first win of the season, and the “Salt Lake City Seagulls won 17 to 6 over the Hollywood Bears. In Santa Ana, California, the El Tcro Marines whipped the U-S Sperry team oi San Diego by a 21 to 0 score. Former National Champion Fran- kie Parker of Los Angeles retain- | ed his Pan-American crown by de-| feating Francisco Segura of Ecu-' ador in the final round of thel tournament at Mexico City. ‘Two other Californians—Margar- et Osborne and Louise Brough— added the Pan-American Women’s Dcubles title to their U-S doublesi champicnship. And Parker and! "Setiles Like a Bianket Over a Fire" IT WILL NOT FREEZE Juneau Welding and Maclune Shop P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Al Distributors for bouthcut Alaska - Frigidaive On December 71, 1946 o Marks the Spot Feor All Your Sporiing Goods Gun Cases Shoe Pacs Rain Clothes Game Carriers Hunting Knives Hunting Hats ‘ Binoculars Fine Camp Cots - | Pistol Holsters Air Matresses Quick Freeze Locker Kits Ammunition Badminton and Ping Pong Seis Roller Skates Flashlights Coleman Lamps Sleeping Bags Hunting Coats Hunting Shirts Athletic Goods Wool Socks Pack Boards Rubber Boots Darnell’s Sport Center Phone 829 E | | ————— . ——————