The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1946, Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946 FOOTBALL 11 TEAMSTO * Sporls Briefs ot By BOB GRUBB C b a ¢ B Savas M Sof San Francisco's Kezar Stadium NEW YORK, Oct. 20—The top i core W ‘ Ie M again will be the setting for the trio among the coun football 212 Naiet 1 Shrine East-West football game werhouses — Army, Notre Dame ; follow U of N New Year's Day. The Shrine gar t Catif 1 Groce n ! Aahmes Shrine Temple in Oakla cham- 15 g N that the game ans( M. B 1 153 389 ) \ e i e University of > "_"M\‘H‘!l“.‘fl cer ; is W First Meeting of Basketeers {um o nekcler. o b Lan ngh' e Great ould not be returned in time to here a week {rom I . 160 1,4 the Nevada cnable patrons to obtain tickets for all but decide, it B 7 2 I o Season Promised he pos son classic if the switch dent t 3 il 4 447 Julate vere n 110-thousand dollars € ] - I > wor tickets have be jld. | i decl 1 5 11 v ) Juneau’s basketball league this The reason cha sug- Army, s 4 S Lt r year promises to be the bi gested was that the ta- with its 1 e e ) otk B8 A in the 13 years of its history dium has a seating capa of 'm0 trouble sta Lie ; .46 evening 11 team managers sig 80,000, and Kezar 60,000 Associated Press’ weekly poll of t} 4 5 ’ “"I the roster at the High School e nation’s sports writer B. Ph ) 150 45C 5 R meeting Probate J Henry W Dame enhanced its 8 e I We d A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of szt up a roadside court at standing with a 41-6 romp over RERa g i iy Sk ) Schools, called the meeting to or- Idako, and imposed fines Towa : jurferd’'s Trian £ der and gave a short explanation more than $1,000 against With Texas and Tennessee dump- > 1OV H el : of the past history of the league charged with ing ed from the ranks of the un s ki 1 and an explanation of the way in hu regul State Police and untied, Pe 32-19 verdict " 195 156 187 which it was managed cfficers and conservation officials over Navy mc Quaker . Juneau High School furnishes the |stopped motorists to check their from sixth place into third ) gym, pays the officials, provides hunting licenses the number other shift jumped the Unive TR St medical supplies and balls, makes of pheasants in their possession. of Caliiornia at Los Angeles, Paci- 5 p o4 : out the schedule and does the \d any with more than the legal|fic Coast pace-setters, from fifth ' g vertising. The high schocl makes number of three were taken beic to fourth J 3 any profit which may come in, but Judge Tucker, who sat ir park Penn Army and Notre Da 3 4 Phillips pointed oyt that there has auto. Forty-two hunters were ar- ha sy week ahead, meetir ol POLL HAS ALASKA E THE DAILY 'ONLY 3 BOWLERS | HIT GVER 500 ON ALLEYS LAST RIGHT bowlers 500 ove alleys, Plummer just over the m hitting 541 wi e N 6 m vith 502, Bu generally been a loss on the league|icsted and all pleaded guilty ceten while the Cadets ease o Royal Cat games except those games whi West Virginia- and the Ir J i 109 the High School team plays | The Victoria, B Athletics of y. And Columbia, Per i A ¢ 189 Teams which ened up, and the Class B Western International next onent, should do nott B S 3 their managers, as follows: Baseball gue have announced mar Quaker’s unbeaten Douglas High ®chool, Reed; Ju- signing a work agreement higoi into tt Nov. 16 cla T 3 ) neau High School, Avrit; Lions the New York Yankec The Army Club, Dilge; Veterans’ Administra- will run cne year. The Vic Of the 172 scribes casting bal- Fred Henning tion, Dapcevich; Imperial, L club will w through the Yank- Icts in this fc h weekly pc W. M ¥ 2 ti; Mike's Night Owls, Ru ; PAA, ity farm of the Am-|put my at the head of the list. E. 2 p ' B Austin; Darnell’s (tentative name) clatior xty-one—40 more than last week ' W. Flumy 1 182 184 ; ACS, M-Sgt. Malcolm E ! —favored Notre Dame as the No. 1 son; USCG Cutter Wachu- Turning to hors racing, the team. ‘The other seven iirst-place Total ) 492 472 setts, Ens. R. K. Angell; and Moos? se Xon wen the El €amino Real ballots were split among Penn, with Juneau Flerists DeLand. purse at Bay Me yesterd: four, and UCLA, Georgia and Har- H. Hixsor 1 53 101 With so many teams competing. Time for th: mile was one minute with one apiece, T. F 3 134 ' 113 it will be necessary to play double- 39 and three-fifth seconds. Topsy G the GHEY sieteon of Gon L. ¥ 5 5 152 150 42 Headers two nights a week, 1 Lass ran second and Cannon third tor & ipsts TliE Gl Phillips, on Tu — for a second A 139 1181 day evenings Pro Charley Shepard of Phila-igo on. Arm - v 2 schedule is being m and delphia won the Northern Cali-!1g47 poy B will be released soon so that teams fcrnia Open Golf title at Berk week's cou r DAta \, may start practice nmediately. |16y yesterday. Shepard shot a 69',, 238 RQSE fiq)fl?l MA‘ i : x Arrangements are being made with|{to win an 18-hole playoff fron Penn and i : 1 Douglas High School for the use Jackson Bradley of Los A s by ther teams to top t GEE tL£VEN ERGM e of that gymnasium for practice nine strokes [ sessions and for occasional games o " . I LI i I League play is cxpected to start In hockey, the Vancouver Can-| g7 ”)1‘\(:,"""“ WEST (gfiF;QEN(E cea 1 will st within three weeks utks defeated the New WestmMster| piace ana completed the se R hdaliornd 4 1t nd lay wi At last night's meeting, an in- Royals 7 to 3 in a Pacific Coast| or (e major unbeaten and un CHICAGO, Oct. 29—The West- siantord and Oregon gt 1 vitation was suggested for all in- League game. And Los Angeles) .. tHa iveb tar: Havvard ern Conference appeared to g « i terested backstball players to con-'defeated Nelson, B. C., 4 t0 2, in &) o0 e maiors with a clean s to send a represen The } id tact” the managers of any team Western International League Glt|yuiyc number 17 in this week's poli se Bowl for the first mec nts n nth with which they may be interest- It was the first game of the new Al al 1 1 After Georgia came Northwest- &l in playing, because some of Western circult 1, followed by 7 Rice, North ' joined with the managers have not gned up d e e oinec with a full roster of ten players. No' As for fights, Speedy Cabanello oy : lowa, and Ohio State . feat at team will be allowed more than ten, of Manila knocked out Roman Alva 1essee’s 19-6 tr approval of a 5-year proposal wcing by Nine sb as to spread the talent over of Texas in the fifth at Stockton st gl 16tk Ens o7 would give the Big champi ¢ as many teams as possible. Once Jesse Flores of Stockton kayoed |y iee Verct Sull Jeft the Long- Pasadena trip for ed their sccond win over the Paci a man has signed to play with Arturo Barron of Los Angeles in ‘:I“'\"/‘ 1 the Vols ‘“,“““',l e tirs years and teams (i 1 one team, it will be against the the eighth at San Francisco. And| .. : way down the Conference R X : rules for him to withdraw and play Bert Lytell of Fresno knocked ou i last week, was ion wo : with any other team during the Jo aylor of Pittsfield, Massa vanged o, 19ths pigde aviihi i) MeDet Canuck year. Any games which are missed chusetts in the third round at ' ° POMIS On the busis of its upset the five scho | e wi 1 wil be considered a loss for the Holyoke, Massachusetts Emers Tennessee have unofficia reported accep- P absent team. This ruling may be Jackson of Los Angeles decisioned| UC-4A the only Pacific coast thus indicatir 4 major- especially hard on the Coast Guard Jimmy Curl of Houston in ten| [t o rate the tirst 20 with to carry the which was Tre ka] | in lifs pre team, but in past y been rounds at Ocean Park, California.l Oregon ranking 21st on 32 points, up for ballot vote among the ers is ti me material t found that, especially with a full Phil Palmer of Vancouver scored a|>cuthern California, 26th, with 14 pine conserence members. Ilin- used i L schedule, it is impossible to go back technical knockout over Mike| PCints and St. Mary’s 30th with 7. gis and Minnesota were reported to and re-play scheduled games | Stankcvich of Fresno at the end % % § o % oppose the kup with the Pacific About er Phillips also made a request for of the sixth at Vancouver, B. C. | Ccast Conference, while Northwest- the ban is 1 pla all prospective referees to contact b Iwo RE”EF SHlpS ern and Wisconsin have yet to bal- | has ' } f fiom him. The rate of ray for these | lot on the matter. to s s 0o p .8 ¥ . | decided at last it was state officials was not night's meeting, but . ° that it will be higher than pre-| ® TIDE TABLE vious vears. Figures quoted from, ¥ 2 fwo years ago were $5 for one'® OCTOBER 20 #| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.—Un- game, and $7.50 for a doubleheader. ® High tide 5:09 om., 13.1 ft o;(!u an agreement with striking o ® Low tide 10:47 am., 5.8 ft. e maritime unions, two ships carrying e Hizh tide 16:36 p.m., 14.9 ft. e |nothing but foodstuffs are enroute plAYERS BOWL Io e Low tide 23:3¢ pm, 2.0 ft. e to Honolulu, where food shortages . e | have been reported, and a third ship . DETERMINE 7 10 GO - OFF FOR HONOLULU e is due to sail this week. TO KETCHIKAN MEET, Bowlers will hit the Elks Alleys tonight in the playing that will decide the championship team of| ceven to go to Ketchikan to take on the players there. | The following a the averages and the games played as the re-| sult of the first seven games and showing the seven high men so far I The Triangle Cleaners —As the steed is brecught to the starting post his greoming is judg- ed, even before he grooming Player Ave. Played proves his mettle. Hagerup 190 8 | . Perscnal greoming Holmgquist 186 9 | is impertant too, J. Snow 183 18 | before anyone has Carnegie 180 15 | & a chance to make Taylor 179 18 w goed. Stewart 178 18 i e 176 12 | WE NOW HAVE MiEinnoh 175 12 48-HOUR SERVICE F. Metcalf 174 18" Burke 169 18 msr F. Barragar 167 18 | Bertholl 167 12 Moscrip 166 16 | C A L L Cleveland 164 3 Powers 163 3 | Henning 162 9 | Phelps «162 15 | Nichols 161 15 | Blanton 161 9 | LaJoie 157 18 | Shattuck 156 6 \ Dillhoefer 154 5 Erbland 154 9 | Plummer 152 18 Smith 148 " Parsons 148 3 | Reynolds 147 6 | Davlin 143 12 | Dalziel 142 o1 Hedges 140 12 Peyton 129 3 Sterling 127 k] EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MAROUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 50§ FOR APPOINTM % PAGE THKEE U STAR, TWO WAYS t recently i YORK Glenn club ¢ I T 1erican half- Happy) Chand- | 1 nl » bizgest yard- 3,000 eligibles o viner, tut is 12 hardest 1, draft I L 1t ast ¢ d i d cased today. by the YOR O 391 b. $ x Colleriate Athletic ‘Bu- . Lo ¢ e po e find ¥ t Davis has taken € and has gaihed ] t o By o than any ri- : be ot Ble o o & & . pro 6 8758 p P <hing ; ks y . a ulted in yards . RISES SETS . 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