The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1946, Page 3

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"MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 COASTGRID v { HIGHSPOTS ROUND-UP g o D ffic By RUSS NEWLAND By JOE REICHLER e SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28 NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Army Football fans demand proof, a win- Notre Dame, still immune to kit T rabants BA° b6 190 ning ‘score being the convineer, and “upset epidemic,”, led the parade| 1, the Nation Lint N his weekend prove wether today football cam-!york Giant € S University o1 California at L« ¥ 1 Y mont . : i ly rates in t big W UCLA Georgia i lea just the top H al the ar ssortment on the west cnly undefeated, untied major el- Wast ' The Coast Confercnce leading A nade i first half and t UCLA Bruins, undefeated in or ¢ - 1 ¢ kot 14 AhE of ‘the circuit and di itely headed Notre 5(28 points to ) for the Rose Bowl as of now v it the day's s square off Friday n with the ) - Cards 1 quick and tricky St. Mary's Gaels. O Na Bruins | ¢ Ram Champicnship standings will no Rose be affected in case cf the Bru- v 33-7 romp over Santa Gaels ing but the Gaels should provid Georgia, pulverized Furman M { mi vne o1 the sternest tests for the Harvard squeezed by Holy e outhern powerhouse this season. 3-6 ve ¢ “he Gaels, howev were hard Three Teams Fall The, N pressed to nose out Nevada Three tear Texas, Tennessee bt St. N ay. St nd North Carolina State—boasting E s 13 to 12, An - K I UCLA has face untarnished records up to Sat- 'man Wedemeyer and comp: di will offer real speed urday, fell by the wayside. North-|to come from behind in the ends, plus an aerial thre western, Oregon and North Caro-|quarter to turn defeat int ¢nts of the Bruins to lina U, each tied once, remained found it p.ru('\nxn‘l. unbeater Rlseiihers e o Ao eans i o S L TR Unless they are biiien by (e Up- 1o5 Angeles Bulldogs opened their being the reason bug next week, Army and Notre!pome season in the Pacific Coa i g e present spotles S| Loop with a 35 to 14 victory over hes will 1, when they meet at the Yankee & the San Diego Bombers. But only! NEW ¥ tied (})1 dium Nov Each enjoys & persons were on hand t o of A ending ¢ para breather next Saturday, the game. The victory left the g oot the West up with pombers on top of league by Oregon State in a on- | swice-bes B0 SR L e ith: dede a ) test, the star-studded USC squad,’ Rambler below-stan Toss e has fought its way back into con- N K 2 I tention with wins over Washington & i e and Stantc 1 we umph ny has e £ over Stant was a thriller, tne’ wga si 8 Dame ¢ to 0 in th ; ojans coming from behind to fcy btnd B e Sl e ri-enders, 28-20 Pigskin Spotlight i £l 34 1 took the mea- Joe o custome ! The pigskin in spotli next, Th ine « A N pere e oug. Week will center on the south where its idirc Prakis e ey g, . the reia Bulldozs take on Ala- t of the 1946 season ' s A B I Crimson Tide, Rose losing 16 to 0 to the Wiivy SR s Dl s champior boun back {Naval Air Station . day at Corvaliis. > Stanford el- x i b hdow P r unexpected defeat by Ten- g even undoubtedly will be in for a' X 21 i et ahl Brow H A9 B Faien. bns e 5| R o OBUjs on - thy Saturday, will provide of the West's moun- 5, " grade after its 50-7 trouncing by B ot b e 7t et kand CE o jospeat e m by Ge which has knocked ofi for a busy winter i s Washington State, another hardy i "roe” i’ o row 2 It w gridiron crew 1:v< !hv. Califor-, ~ goittioastern fan: P sl B where the reated to line games in Durham, Beais should put a better show- O wheteowe e ing than their 20-6 loss to Wasb- po . At Bk d ington last we 4 oy fation ldaho and Montana meet in their Knoxville; Tens. | heard AneH AR e clash field and annual the latter’s issoula zes up as the spot where tinally break into t vic column. The top western col +contests will pair off, Mont State and Nevada Reno Loyola at Fresno e <~ > 1da 1 ) tory 1 ana and FOOTBALL Tennessee first de- ten the For Conference h Rice and Texas ied for the conference lead, Tech and kansas, in a pair of games ramble the a nir 18-13 THE | pic Committeeman hird ma trial m be 11 Pacifi Northwest D: bined an individual crc : trials may be the uled Olympic do and trials March 8th 9th Valley and jump qualmie Pass ir ~OOTBALL .8 SCORES YAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA T s o 2 C S ) 6 u a up ¢! g [ " i 3; ¢ : h K . 1 ) \ : i c t GAMES 1 \ i « lo! [ .o ST aY] ] ;KK&\‘ ¥, ML NG RiD i ) 1 ca RI( i K ed the 1 I f [ ¢ t « ),385 1 oL W YORK Y 1el D. Ja I oot n sicked u ),050 1 1 L i [ it Fox 1 b hi: ¢ i t 1 ) 716,285 \ v the " « . | ) y ¥ th . \ 1 i Vonte S he Chi I ) GOING TO RE-POWER YOUR BOAT? Drop in and see the following Chrysler Marine Engines IN STOCK for immediate 110 h.p. Chrysler Crowns with 2%2-1 reduction gear 140 h.p. Chrysler Royal with 4.48-- reduction gear 90 b.p. Chrysler Ace siraight drive of parts . . . buy an engine you can get parts for when you want them and where you want them CHARLES G. WARNER (0. Chrysler Marine Agency 106 S. Franklin Street I3 Eleymealipmonfipocsonfiyonerliysrncsliyse - fosioc s fvasmeelifomccseif ose oo to reg fading ‘gloryt|DEY Tllle evenix OVER EI.KS AllEYS again iENepn-Math [0 WP and SIglaRL.aYel cdist. Little Cincinnati, the David| |, i T T of the foctball goliaths, seeks its {_h‘}:‘,,“1,{!\];111“1‘r;‘1:: };;”w “’u Nine bowlers made otisover; t ot awh 1nualx gamee;al the eX- il be staged in Stoc scores on the Elks' alleys Friday| PS¢ of highly favored Tulsa en, on February ldth and Big > News ik ; night. Scores of the 10 games 2 S 16t} bowled are as follows: | The Big Ninc dominatesthemid- "qy.¢ wos the announcement from | Hosis Gross western section. Illinois, aiming at ge of ths Unit L. Taylor 131 188 531 the conference champlonship aftergi tec Figure Skating Association £} Pesmon 164 111 109 384| % d_m Al start, takes on Towa.'), n:,h; i Davlin 182 120 27, Michigan attempts to return to the| o gates for the 1947 North “Total 47 443 Win “column - against Minnesota. american and National Champion- Holmpuists, Boidsters Ohio State, finally looking like the (yinc g1co were announc ¢ L} Boletaniian M0 112 210 powerful team it had been cracked nNoyh American meet will be held L. Adams 105 128 174 up to be, meets Northwestern, with ¢ roronto on March 28th and F. Holmquist . 135 136 126 only tie to mar its otherwise The Nationals will be a Total 380 436 510 spctless five-game record, and Wis- ;) Barkeley, Calif, on March 6th, 20th Century Market ,consin plays Purdue. Indiana clash- 74, and 8th W. Blanton 136 183 150 463 ¢S With Pittsburgh in an intersec- - - - R. LadJoie 158 164 141 463, tonal game e o o o o o o o o o P. Hagerup 154 164 125 443, Unbeaten Penn tackles Princeton o . Total 448 511 416 1375 In an Ivy League game in the o TIDE TABLE ° Royal Cafe , and Harvard hopes to remain . A. Hedges 132 5 140 407 > select class by knocking oii/ o OCTOBER 29 ° M. 139 145 130 414! 3 Rutgers. tide 4:26 am, 140 ft. ® L. Iverson 172 174 154 500 - —— tide 10:08 am, 48 ft. o Total 443 454 424 1321 tide 16:01 p.m., 159 ft. ® Burford's Triangle | Ho(KEY GAMES tide 22:50 pm., 1.1 ft. ® J. Snow 210 171 155 536 5 C. Gross 131 133 143 407 e o e 0 0 o o 7. Gross 95 117 110 322 (By The Associated Press) e Total 436 421 408 1265 The Portland Eagles are not at{ Windsor cha were among the Metcalf’s Engineers the top of the Northern Division| first illustrated items advertised in F. Metcalf 166 168 164 498‘rstnndmg,~ in the Pacific Coast!|early newspapers. J. Merritt 127 176 159 462 Hockey League but they have at| C. Shattuck 145 "116 164 425(least one thing over their northern | = 3 Total 438 460 487 1385:;1 als—they dumped the Hollywood | Sick's Select Beer | Wolves | E. Hagerup ... 190 177 165 532| The California sextet, who mowed | C. Forsyth .. . 105 104 119 328/down all Northern opposliion in- E. Forsyth 145 233 182 560! cluding Tacoma 9-3 Saturday night, | Total 440 514 466 1420 finally gave in to a 2-1 verdict| California Grocery at the hands of the Eagles in| : E. Simmons 106 179 126 41F feat in five Northwest starts. M. Funk 127 170 139 436) attle held to its division lead Total 383 499 415 1207/with a 6-4 win over New West-| Fred Henning !minster last night. |8 F. Henning 162 184 515 { 1. Geyer 155 161 448| | H. Simmons 188 176 521 Total 505 521 1485 § June: Florists L A e _W! For COMFORT and Don't be held up for lack L. Blanton 121 118 17 3561 SERVICE | W. Dilhoefer ...15¢ 185 160 499/ SR i Total 483 476 465 1424| e | e [ Bay st ...BUY A CHRYSLER! o o ®i0ie s o o s o o Thateher, . o! Mgr. Habit! . SUN RISES — SETS o i | . il ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME . OCTOBER 29 o at : ® Sun rises “17:05am. e | b3 i e Sun sets 5:18 pm. o] PHONE 473 . L] i | { e e . e —— s S —— e o ——— i — PAGE THKEE Do signed up with the New) KELSEY IN AND OUT fied Excavation, 3,622 cu. yds.; Rock York Yankees, but just what his — 1 Borrow, 3500 cu. yds.: Surfacing, 1,- » would be remained a se- Robert D. 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