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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1946 3 M5 T £V ONIGHT 40-HOU LAST NIGHT, ELKS e EYANS GO TONIGHT ~ ON 40-HOUR WE 05 { The \lbnda_\ group of the Mer- ¢ 1 ILE, Oc Hestak ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 22 : h First (h.fl | chants League hit the alleys at the 1 1 NBA 1 weigh n% Operations of the Alaska Railroad y S inese Elks last night and good games W, kes | Wk yi placed on a 40-hour we Ska'e” A bwere bowled Helm in a o eTe ¥ 6 gs o W EH ves 0 pPeaf ! P. Berthol, J. Moscrip, A. B ( E duced ht moveme bro I H k ~ ‘and J all went over I 1 W ou he maritime strike p n o‘ eY Jame 500 mark. id he el C pany officis also announced — Team and individual scores made 3 1 unless he iyl 2 diivers and two mainte NEW YORK, Oct. 22, — Larryilast night follow . I [ ins who drew with H men will be flown out by (King) Kwong will be the first am 1 becks oh b X <id) Matthews in ! d plane to drive back 60 “hinese player ever to skate in or-| W. McKinnon . 138 170 454 six-turlong rac ¢ clothing anized hockey in the United States! E. McKinnon : 354 Happy Note, placed and P RN I needed . by by en he takes the ice on the side|W. Plummer 464 showec outl wtior The > I it the New Y6k Rovers: dgatust] | rotat S sy &LMK& COASTAL 1¥he b ek A AT g oLp ~ By SID FEDER Boston Olympics in Boston 400 462 401 A . X The plane will carry back o - NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Bcosted PrR e | BANTAM (g{fiM? ‘-S MAKEg Okiv "'we i 01000 PotAaa ol hedlohl | sip- NS tack to first place am the na-| Bor in Vernon, B. C. & 2-year.| Team & i ¥ v . tham ees e : sl 3 ton's football teams a week ag0 qiqg, five-foot, six-inch right winger,| B Ansell 3 131 110 376 Ti v TONIGUT !y The announcement followed a Whiskey—A Blend by the country's sports Writers, gitended the New York Rangers|d- Ansell 147 396 ¥ J Fuiidiil IQ S ‘jf;!fkgfiv of company officials with A 3 Ccl. Red. Blaik’'s Army team has poekey school last month after | D Dalziel 118 110 402 L i Solpd representatives. NATICNAL DISTILLERS PROGUCTS. CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.Y. o 85.8 PROOF « 71% CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS cipped farther out in front in the civing two years in the Canadian| Total - i LOS ANGEL i N ALy - i -— Associated Press weekly pool today. Army and was sent yesterday to 481 878 367 U4 ool o g = 1 an Empire Wantad At the same time ITJM.H. ‘l’d“"' the farm club of the Eastern; oo =y B Ortiz sceks Te e And Gobal R thE othiy becsted its second place margin | (. .. ¥ ) . over Texas, and Tennesse2, North- RO N ‘B Phelps 128 158 185 471 “w vr - "‘y “v' 5 y » Hc and Pelican i fol- — e western, Georgia and North Caro- J PT|'I}!.\x\r| 150 150 150 450 ““x 'r‘ ’H.L‘Al“\ es In i ¢ ing passengers w carried R e — '——'—_ BRI lina came skipping up the trail j “Mrs. Erbland . 120 120 120 360 ”-‘“ (,.“..“ -3 . Hploy Auditg ; ka, Franci A. G \\u:’\ i of their successes of last Satur- mer ea ue Total - - - I e g s, G. Ber erol A. Douglas day. 398 428 455 1281 °Crown. 5 P y 1<:;1¢»f\ Young and All together, 156 sports write: Toibn 1o ;‘:.l Krohn b S from every section of the cour | Ex ‘ 5 X e * l ! A !‘ d= H uneau to Ioor 4 smat mna morh Sels Record e, oo v Lols Are leadingn - i ia¥d Press’ poll for the 19 g 5 5180 4 \ wd Prank : B. Bonnet 101 107 123 331 1c reau on season. Texas drew | B I ]' ) June T VBYRR" ToE" Mist place. thext it) ! "i‘} ety oW iflfl ou“‘ame s hnson, F. W ’E;\q P t Eoiieto InMendance o - o gy mhs 2 i Marls the Spo day, and Notre Dame dropy 104 7 - 'p 137 180 142 450 Bch from to Jur ° G d off its top-place selections | CHICAGO, Oct. 22. — Almost'M. Burke 102 139 106 347 The first ro { the June S Egenn & Jr F l° A E Y““l Sp"rll“(‘ 00 s PSR 2 sy !doubling its previous all-time at-|P. Berthol 189 169 191 9 te 1‘!lr-m'~ bo il o o . & Army picked up all of thest 35, s 4 e th al From - He 16 Jiea ot and more besides, when it crushed | ‘endance %, e American) Total 4 e R Dyer, R. M. © d &l S h P g i cague 2 26 n the lead er, R i and M Columbia 48-14 and handed Ln.v!;(.‘l\”m [‘]J,‘m,‘gf(bfl l\?nb;v e ,“m‘ 4 R e chaie ATDoE: e n Wil G un vases oe acs Little’s Lions their first setback Cl:ldfn\‘g\v :I F"‘ l‘d‘Lp’ “‘d“ “{l‘d "‘“:“ Tearm 6. & tviky kbl o Gual 2 th Straupe.* Pred ol B i A i the campaign 1 already had| """ N 0 a) Makskin 169 sis o Bl i y William Lundy R [‘1 { h G C defeated Villanova, Oklahcma, Cor-|announcing official figures is. Sno i 13(] o g k aln vioine S alfle ‘al'l‘leIS | Every club in the circuit was well| S: Snow 18 300 2 The Lie s £ gn Miahigan, y|ahead of its 1945 total, with mv‘“ Clark 150 480 ! 3 I i i . - . ],,f“, o '1\1‘ ,‘,‘i» lacs New York Yankees attracting 2.- | Total v lving ¢ e llIl lng anES oun ].n a S i R S 265,512 eco! the g 428 435 465 1328 an additional one-quarter tc ““" \’I“:v _yl_”x i ‘“”“1 ‘[)“ lz "1”:’| 4 L ! ditig: will talé Py - r —*ine a ofs vote, cast by an undecided tic § Major League history to reachi vrm“‘ 2 N S 5 ivir day at t ' B 1 l a \ .t p 1 mind among the Cadets, th> eague allice reported o L.mm ar 106 153 114 Gy SRR reading - the Vow - 17 - i R S - Barragar .. 1ol 17 and 1,613, Junoan eding by 107 istol Holsters ir Mairesses Quakers of Pennsylvania for the | Total - — - BRanwRTs | RAIVICOA] baGed ol ) place at the head of the parade. MANY COASI GR'D | 477 520 g A o - 5 0 4 l F L k K 1 With each voter balloting for 10| e ‘\:1 ke UicK "Teeze oCcker 118 teams, Notre Dame finished wit ‘ en's fir eam i 3 ; 21 first-plac> votes and Te l ID T Bm\uwl 120 120 110 350 56 A A with 13%. 20 120 150 390 ~’_:" m In u n ]_ _i: ‘_ 0 n o Vi The Vounees of Temesee: [JD) WITH INJUR!ES‘ Hoden 17 17 e o 104 ! Penthers of Alabama, picksd up Total EE G B d 1 d P - Jgtq S t six top selections alonz the wa 357 357 424 1138 191 a mln on an ]ng BRE1s els The only cother outfit to be n ASSOCIATED PRESS) - H & to lead a ticket was the C Fcctball is getting to be a rough | i Rflllfir ,ql’ ?bg il lg IS ference favorites from th game in the Pacitic Coast Confer- FouR OVER 100 ;‘] of California at Los ence. Several teams have been 4 1 L N B s e o Coleman Lemgs eeping Bags With the top trio remaining in' players. For instance, coach Mare S(ORES BOWLED k e Hunting Coal Hunting Shirts up irom ninth place to fourth “”‘; over Stanferd’s chances of defeat- X dn,l g S LA g 898 points as a rusulr of its 12-0 ing USC’s Trojans this week. Three 3 b » v . ” - ! R BT itk s oo 0 Teciene-this wesk. Three : Skilled ¥ Aihletic Goods Wool Socks Vols unbeaten and untied after because of leg injuries received in CHICAGO, O o A : i ALILLGLIL four starts. The vault of th anfard’s 33 to 26 victory over the five bowlers ot S L0 Beitinger 364 At Your & 5 . or it L f tor; °I' the five bowlers shooting scores of g o £ Our : B t { J. £ t ; Flyy 354 dropped U. C. L. A. to fifth ita Clara Satur more than 700, the Keeley Half and 02" ; Pack Boards Ruhher 0018 800 and left Penn, 40-0 e three are halfback George Half team last night fired a threr. BU9d 340 Pl ind CE SNAERAT XUl Wil Quist, guard Harvey Bernhard and game total of 7, believed the i‘ 1"‘» "’“‘”' i feel relaxed and comfor Georgia, 33-13 victor over OKIa- fullback Martin Anderson. They are highest score in the country this LAdics Second tcam under the skilled hands of homa A. & M. moved up to seV- not expected to be in shape for the season A pautician as with 548, enth Michigan and Northwestern each collected 418 points to wind up in y how collision Rounding Carolina an exact tie, which is exac they wound up in their last Saturday—at 14-all cut the select set, North collected 110 points for tenth place , after the surprise party the Tar- heels threw for Navy Saturday. Pacific Ceast teams, other than U. C.. L. A, gaining mention were: Oregon, 19th, with 12 votes; St. Mary’s, tied for 21st, 10 votes; Stan- ford and California, tied for 24th, 8 votes; and Southern California, with two votes, tied for 33rd place. STAGG NOT T0 RESIGN (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) { The Grand Old Man of Football, Amos Alonzo Stagg, has denied that he has any intention of re-, signing as football coach at the College of the Pacific. Stagg made this statement at El Paso, Texas. The 84-year-old coach and his team were passing through herz enroute to Evanston, Illinois, for a game Saturday with Northwest-| ern And Stagg’s statement was prompted by an unverified rumor that he planned to quit at the end of the 1946 season. The coach said: “No idea has ever been fur- ther from my mind. My health is good and I intend to continue coaching indefinitely. The idea of resigning has never entered my head. I cannot understand how such a report got ou Football fans everywhere will be | glad to hear, from the Grand Old! Man himself, that the rumor of his ' quitting is not true. HOLLYWOOD WOLVES | MAKE 3 GOALS FOR DEFEAT OF ROVALS' NEW WESTMINSTER, B, C., Oct. 22—Three second period goals ac- counted for all the scoring last| night as the Hollywood Wolves de- | feated the New Westminster Royals| 3-0 in the opening Westein Inter-; national Hockey League contest. | —— - Fmpire Wantads get results! J B omsomm | first, Trejan game. , 714, 704, and 520 Sl yiele e gentl Undefeated UCLA suffered pos- e Roehr Come in for a tre sibly the greatest blow when tht At today Biuin sparkplug and candidate for F. Relmer All-American honors, Cal Rossi, Targlrl 613, PHYLLIS MAYNARD Lroke his leg last weekend at Berk- i SR Hair Stylist Rossi's right leg was iractured ve the ankle in the bruising victory over the University of Cali- fornia, 13 to 6. Rossi probably will miss the rest of the Bruins' regular schedule. But he could be ready for a Rcse Bowl game next January if the Bruins can continue their winning ways without him. The northwest had its casualties too. Two Washington State college regulars are out indefinitely from injuries suffered in Saturday’s sccreless tie game with Oregon. End Francis Bacoka has a wrench- ed knee and fullback Dick Abrams a dislocated shoulder * CUBS SCOUTING FOR SHORTSTOP CHICAGO Oct. 22.—The Chicago Cubs were scouting for a shortstop today after taking 38-year old Billy | Jurges off the active player list. It's no secret that the Cubs wouid like, to make a deal for the St. Louis Cardinal's Marty Marion, and speculation on a deal for “Mr. Shortstop,” or his teammate Joffre Cross, or Buddy Kerr of the York Giants or Eddie Miller of the Cincinnati Reds was quite natural. R 0 0 000 00 00 o i o o | Weekend. . Jersey Jones, man B “y ager of Charley Burley, checks in : TIDE TABLE . with » beet becafle the New York| Athletic Commission has accepted | S min o e gt R Bake Tamotia Tas No, 1 jiddlec] = Lob\\- biiiie e am” l.l) n' .‘\xmghl contender. Since Tony Zdle‘ @ Hiahiitide 13'_01 x;m" 17.5 I(‘ b4 and Tocky Graziano don't clash | > 2 9 o A4 3 again until March 21 and the win ¢ Low tide 19:15 pm, -04 ft. ® ;o Wil have six months grac . ® hefore defending the title, Jersey| T AR R S, St B e I .‘Iigures Burley, Marcel Cerdan and \ arn ATl S DR : aside for a year ;:'V‘,::,:‘l‘ SUN RISES — SETS . TODAY'S GU! STAR ® . Les Goates, Salt Lakes Desert'}<vicor OCTOBER 23 ® News: “As the links season nears| [ (Shown) e Sun rises 7:51 am. g clese it is more and more evi-| o on i ® Sun sets 5:33 pm. ®ldent that Babe Didrickson Za- | ankies. Hea . '5hm‘lus is no babe in or with the|[fBeiders, Reconditio © o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 ol Write Bept. E for free illusirated circular - R PUBLIC CARD PARTY By CDA Tuesday Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Pmochle, Bridge, Whist, Refreshments. fldV4 New, " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 BOWLERS IN 500 52 A1 HOSIAK IS 10 | CLASS IN BOWILING TRV COMEBACKIN Individual scores were 7 your face ROUNDUP FLORENCE DEV by Specializing in all branches of Beauty Services FLORENIE | 11.50 OUTPOINTS EGAN LY HUGH FULLERTON NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Off yes- Football Writers’ Association should ,change its name to the Glenn Day- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22—Fred FRED APOSTOLI | i | | {6 Admizetion Sosiety Lou Apcstoli, at 32 hoping to regain his Little, Columbia coach, touched off Middleweight championship, out- SHOP the discussion when he said: “Day-|Pointed Tcmmy Egan, a fellow San is is the best running halfback 1 Franciscan, in a bitter 10-round § GRACE WILEY-. ever have seen in football, Steve' main event before a near-capacity Gven'aps e om v rovd - Owic Avdverion 1% | Phome 427 will stop Davis—graduation. And hght. 1 s I hope that happens soon.” The writers who saw Army whip ! ! Columbia Saturday (including this |one) agreed with Lou. . . . Against wartime opposition, all Davis had to do was run faster than the tacklers. Now he “has to exercise his superb sidestepping still. He passes expertly (and don't forget that Doc Blanchard is a great pass recevier), does the kicking while Blanchard’s injured knee still is |uncertain and the guy apparently| {doesn’t know when he’s stopped. BARGAINS — S AV 10 534 NEW & RECONDITIONED US. ARMY SURPLUS CLOTHING collar. Water- 16-42. Re- conditioned i SHORTS AND SHELLS | Ray Fianerty, New York Feot- ’lm[l Yankees' coach can't bear to see a football in the air these days. |} His club faced Otto Graham eand Glen Dobbs on successive Satur- days and will -run into Charley| O'Rourke and Angelo Bertelli next| tGeorgia Abrams are being shoved including glo s, dresse money orders or €, O. D. No checks. Mones back guarantee. Bob Feller's Major League All- League Al-sr seresaton s | CONSUMERS CLOTHING €., INC. night at Sacramento. 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