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SPORTS ON WEST COAST candidate 8 ~American Baldwin, will be ready to play d against St. Mary's Friday Baldwin broke his nose in Santa Clara game last weel \inst St. Mary's he will wea ncse mask The undefeated O Ducks w d out in the mud Eugene sterday and coach Tex Oliver hopes ‘things will be drier at I An: Sat E when his USC. Oliver wants a for his trio of speedy back Jimm; t d n, has L injuries this y But i to go again. The rejuven: Ie working cut h hanc- €s Ot slip-up Web: feots ntally, 14 Cr id he knew his Hawaiian halfback, Jchnny Naumu, would turn a fine pe iance against Stanford last week. Naumu did lugeing the ball 67 rie scoring one touchdown and booting four straight conversions C th recalls that just before the gar roup cof Hawaliar visited th ing rocm and drap- cd Naumu with leis® T lad's eye filled with tears at the display of contidence. d's football te worked t gon State plays per- by Junior Varsity in tion for S rday": Orege artz - annou Madigan for the tilt was coach Lon Stiner OsC backfield his to find Les is out ed attempt [t haliback cfield ace injury. Stiner Stevens with moved Gusta with fullback on's freshman er Bob to spot him Washington State College has been warned to e plenty of trouble from the versity of California Saturday Berkeley. Coach Phil Sorboe the Bears will bounce back strong from their 20 to 6 defeat last week Washington. The team Uni- at sald Center Harry Pieper was named captain of the Caliiornia team for the game with WSC. The University of Idaho Vandals are convinced they may enter the victery column Saturday in their game with the University of Mor ch Babe Brown is pleased with the improvement shown by the Vandals in their defeat last week by heavily favored Oregon tana. Coa As for ice hockey, the fiery cen- ter of the San Diego Skyhawks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League, Al Papike, has been released. Team prexy Al Leader said Papike been having contract differences with the Skyhawks and now be- comes a iree agent. As for coast le: defending champion Canucks defeated the New West- minster Royals 9 to 7. Seattle’s Ironmen skated rings around the Tacoma Rockets for a 5 to nothing vietory. The league-leading Holly- Jue games, the Vancouver wood Wolves defeated Oakland 3 to' 1 and Fresno whipped Los Angeles, 4 to 3. In the Western Internationai Hockey loop, Los Angeles beat Trail, B. C,, 7 to 4. The elk hunting season opened in Oregon. yesterday. Officials at Ba- ker said the influx of hunters this ar is considerably higher than last season. The entire supply of tags at Baker, numbering more than 500, was sold out the first 30— SAN MATEO, Calif, Oct. Nick Wall, fast, hard riding jock: who always gave the fans a ride for their money, was near death today. Wall went down in a flurry of ho hooves yeste y in the fiith race at Bay Meadows. He suf- fered twelve broken ribs and dangerous spinal injury. The jagged | cdge of one broken rib crowded hl\ {feebly beating heart today. EYES EXAMINED 4alto Fred : YORK oct 30--Windell i end on Rice Univer- H ) cam jured his 4 a K ago. It i Te | big nine 16 i um jlated on r hours on nesday i Can sucl and Friday determined to | sealed ir s H ieved his objective in L | next New A fashion th today NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—If the Big| other voar bl e e T Nine Rese Bowl hookup goes through | 0" hoint was agreed: official ol of fix Dame, Pitt and'week in November, else .the Co h to n 1 on de- Confe d sel 1 William Bi - o NEYe .on a ] in ot down passe C t A 5 5 ALY “ conf ‘L.l‘ i : 1‘\ team : he re 5 iown 1 n i 1l ar R already snapped up b, Is. hurt wrist he had t 2 i Reaction seemed ur - leave t me back ! Army (as: \ward one detail of the proposa e ¥ his secon nt 1 think it gisojoeed in Chicago by Commis- TD, a feat i Xe 1 pe hard press ner K. L. Wil of the Bi 8t i unt decline a bld/Njnethat a representative or t major grid up: 0 And Pitt o conferences would meet for (h 1, Dick Ha ) ed for the Dig!fingt three years, and that the Unive of Wa | n Rl €NCe | pastern representative in th e- from Californ ch, e maining two years must be W t ] deal seems to be aimed oq y the Big Nine. Whether in h man in Califorria which frankly rectult | tengeq or not, observers here said pilling the Bears' back nd several pungent Words | ypa¢ might mean surrendering con- for huge losses. As California wa jmay be said on that subject at the ' ;r5) of the Rose Bowl to the Big held to one lone yard of ain winter NCAA meeting. . .But infnjne and the idea would be op- on running pla the meantime the teams f S 1sen’s bowl games will be RS A A conch who doues in baseat,| 1@HY H|gh, Best ! ng seriously about hard 8 S ot plastic football helmets the other | TRAIL, B. C., Oct. 30 — The Los piewtc foocal haimes whe othr| Diofonsivg RBCOMS L0 5 5lhz e v b them insisted — in 1ternational re dangercy a player] NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Harvard Hc 1ces, move his head \ lineman's {and Davidson share the honors this for the In- ok ) welle, just | week as the iootball teams owning ! opener real pal, cut i: “I you | the best defensive records among knocked over the ar 16 all the college elevens in the land. Trail, B. C.. Smok:eate 4 last The be " | Figures releasd today by the Na- 1i ht b { tional Collegiate Athletic Bureau Dot 75 !show that Davidson is tops in de- > BO IT {passing with Harvard in second n 1 lp]m ach . g | Harvard, on the other hand, les iN 5 e 0 WIN OVER t he rain recently, [ the field in defense against ground k to The SnAP | runner-up, Neither i among the ed over his head | ten in aerial defense, wheye! SEATTLE, Oct. 30 — Seattl ed it up on his own | nayy | en setting pace Ironmen, —cuire ading the Four Monmouth | > th cond week of th -| Northern Division of the Pacific ne came at him with unplea- | ¢, Coust Hoekey Tiesis a ntior Scott dashed be- Davidson has held ame to their n them, ded to a stop and | y an average of 105|W 5-0 wi n booted the ball 60 yards . de-!Rockets as’ths townfield that was a heck of per captured their second in a a « play in any game coring bee against New - t i ter =2 W dropped to, > 135.2 yards, pushing v to fourth with 135.7.) 9 S § There were several fights last! Washington State is tenth in the : BN S : hmln‘. fights nll the ring howey naticn in passing defense with an| o OCTOBER 31 . and here are the results ¥ yield of 51 yards game i At Los Angeles—Joe Kahut, 182, A Pkl naierty B visw oor A Ore., cutpointed Freddie 3 : Bii.: pels 0215 pan : STRE o BUDDIES Calif.,—Juan Lean-| oo e T 8 . R Jose. outpointed Joe! CHICAGO, Oct. 30—The vag be- Serriniit g Pasadena, Calif, 10.|for> Muhiclpal’ Judge Mafthew D.|® © ® ‘@;i@:@iie ¢ o b Zivie. 146 |Hartigan delayed entering a plea of * . TKO Russell “E;m,,ff»m orderly duct charge Dy ask-'® TIDE TABLE 1 N ing: “How’s your health, now, your ® . Sty honor? . OCTOBZR 31 . Ju Hartigan took a second ® High tide 5:58 am., 123 ft 'wu'llER' WHl'rE at the defendant and rec e Low tide 11:35 am, 67 ft. e zed him as John Androvich, 61, ® High tide 17:20 pm, 139 ft. e buddy of his World War 1 Ar- ® . TALK ABOUTPLAY - oo it ot £ A gt Since you haven't been cooking - ON GRID FOR PAY WASHINGTON, Oct. 30——3)1’01] (Whizzer) White says he can’'t see why it’s wrong to play college foot- ball for pay if its the only way ! you can get.an education. | “You must ask yourself,” he told members of the Washington Touch- down Club yesterday, “what might have happened to these boys had they not had t opportunity to ceme to colleg 1 pay their way with football “And they’ll have to prove to me that these players are being hurt by the system before I'll condemn it.” The Whizzer, | learned muscle one of the more men of our times | came out of Colorado University | with a Phi Beta Kappa key and a Rhodes Scholarship after a foot- ball career which made him an all- America halfback in 1937. He had a whirl at the pro game before turning to the study of law in earncst. He's doing all right in | the legal field, too. He's law clerk M. Vinson, Chief Justice United State cf the ! If your nose some- 3 timesfillsup with stu. ffy translent con= gestion—put a few drops of V: | in each nostril. It quickly reduces gestion and makes breathing easier in a hurry ves grand relief from 4pm% a snifly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head | | colds.Follow directionsin the package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL| LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST APPOINTMENTS and Franklin PHONE 505 FOR Second Juneau Rose Bowl ~ DopeTalk . ifor m Judge Hartigan said, “my m a1 been fine Then he dismissed the charge. e S e o i delivery! 90 h.p. Chrysler Ace straight drive ...BUY A CHRYSLER! PHONE 473 Chrysler Marine Agency b : i i i FREIGHT 110 h.p. Chrysler Crowns with 2%2-1 reduction gear 140 h.p. Chrysler Royal with 4.48-- reduction gear ! CHARLES G. WARNER (0. 406 8. Franklin Street Regular Servu:e from Seaitle and Tacoma PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Gastineau Hotel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA W. WILLIAMS IS LINEMAN OF WEEK Ohio is the nation’s largest ducer of Bessemer and electric f nace steels. GOING TO RE-POWER YOUR BOAT? Drop in and see the following Chrysler Marine Engines IN STOCK for immediate " Don't be held up for lack of parts . . . buy an engine you can get parts for when you want them and where you want them REFRIGERATION Phone 879 | land should file their Earthquake, i Maybe Out ! In Aleutians " 30 A I ently in the vicinity wi the Al € Is! was recorded or n College seismograph 256:33 am., (EST), today The 1 said the ‘quake, ls hours, was ¢ red 4070 n 1 I € of ‘B¢ EATTLE Oct 30.—A muoder trong earthquake 2,200 mile Wash ing at midni ight A Coomb: i logy red on the I 12 until 1:30 a.n )= not determir the or direction from Seattle Calif Oct 30.—A tror earthquake, the Dutch Harbor area 1 recorded today by of Technology DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska September 25, 1046. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given thai I W. Card, ha< made application { paten hou Anchorage 2, under the act of May 26 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land, desi J:(‘]le\l V" plat of 2392, Auke Lake ract A. con- 8 situated in the Loop Section, Glacier High bout 14 miles northwest of June: ka, latitude 58 30” N. longi tude 134 38" W. and it is now in files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all perscns claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned adverse claims office, Anc the period days barred in local iska, publication er, or they provisions land within thirty will be hor age of there- from IS HEREBY GIVEN That Gertrude Helgesen Bogga ccutrix of the estate of Jo i Kaher, deceased ceou and rey istration cf satd 3 setiticn fer di {o th d S Commissi Juneau Precinct, 1 hat 10 o'clock A. M December 31st, 1046, has been fixed the time 1id court the place for hearin; and tha ns concerned therein are hereb tified to at said time anc !place and file their objections, if my, to said final account and n for settlement and distributior hercof; and that the court at such hearing will judicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of th leceased person Dated: Juneau, 1946 GERTRUDE ¥ BOGGAN irst publication, Oct st pubication, Nov. e Alaska, LGESEN 1trix | 1946. 1946. 30, 20, October ' ,__ PAGE THKEE i [total of 1190,000. The peak wis ALASKA COASTALIN ~ FEWER VETS ARE| i imme e vk v ONE FHGH]' IUESDAY which time ne 1,800,000 veter- Now APPLYING EOR ins were receiving payments total- ling $23,700,000. The er of in- A R R tTnon e sat D itial claims-veterans applying for neau and other towns yesterds off _the T filed d made only one flight. A plane first half of O al- ft for Ketchikan v full load Fewer veterans of World War II downward but in Petersburg were paid readjustment allowance reac justment Airlines plane, trans- for unemployment during the week ved by the and returned to Ju- ending October 12 than in any week wplication is y € since last January, Ernest Lincoln local cfiices of Veterans Administration manager | the T he territory. Rreuns WP (op Alaska was advised today by o “" 1 ) A.- J- M. Shute, deputy administrator e Mol Fognfn - w r B No. 11 of which th NERS hel Dorothy Awe y : AR N Th i 1 was ta have 5 =T e : , o F the Le- - : e . WATCH THOSE PRANKS - ANNUAL FLKS ROLL CALL Wholesome, harmle fun on t 3 Hallowe'en is Okay, but vandalism Washi ) Tenisht. Sn will 1ot be tolerated For the natior t 1 and extr POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1y 1,122,000 from t evious week's Sport Center PHONE 829 Always the Righi Spot For A A Spoerting Goeods @ SHOTGUN SHELLS RIFLE AMMUNITION @ SLEEPING BAGS @ GUN SES @ PISTOL HOLSTERS @ GUTDOOR SLOTHING @ RIFLE BFLTS @ LEATHER JACKETS @ i LANTERNS @ LEATHER @ CASES « HUNTING KHIVES @ BATTERY LAWILANS @ BINOCULARS @ OTHING @ WATERPEC GYMCL OF LIGHTERS @ Gift ftems BADMINTON SETS TABLE TENNIS SETS 8 o« EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1ST FARES REDUCED To PRE-WAR LEVELS Petersburg Wrangell Keichikan 18.66 20.00 31.00 9.00 18.00 9.06 15.00 Taxes not included Juneaw . . . . . Pefershurg . . . . Wrangell . . . . Also Reduced EXPRESS and EXCESS BAGGAGE Rates on ALL ROUTES (.)n July 15, 1942, we were obliged to increase fares on the Juneau- Ketehikan Route to justify regular flights because of the small volume of traffic on that route. Despite ever-increasing operating costs, greatly increased passenger travel enabled us to reduce these fares gradually until now they are again at pre-war level along with all our other fares. We thank all our good customers for their past patronage and will continue passing on savings in reduced fares whenever possible. Ellis AirLines - - - and Alaska Coastal Airlines PHONE 612 for Information and Reservations