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MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1946 PAGE THKEE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA n Phi phi w h-fly " | beaten dircle 20-14, and Mi eagles soar to a 24 to 14 vic- 8 together at Mempl rv over the New York Giants u I Only three games are on the Another record crowd—39 at 1\;1vu 5 mw‘m\; this wee Il saw - the rou " | the new leader 7-0 wi o RACEHOT | ThisWeek; (5505t At Chicago, a new high for Wrig- ¥ 1(\ \l\!‘ ch .:»(‘ ki ‘ ern e Q\Ie ““ ley Field—46,321—watched the B _ from the undefeated ranks 3 om TA 3 i 5 e e 2z¢ past the Green Bay Pack- N T N | entertains Pittsburgh in a i ‘““k \ L 48 < set up all of their touchdowns Los les Rams romped rmyf’ avy] In the uthwe fonigrence s“““v counting one each in the o 1o Détroit Lioos, 41 to at B | first-place Rice faces a stiff test ‘ (] third and fourth quarters. Half- Detroit, Bob Waterfield a — e lat Arkai Texas goes Lo back Bill Prentice scored two Of pand in all but six of the Ram By RUSS NEWLAND By AUSTIN BEALMEAR . Baylor and t ; ) SCORES the Broncho scores, wit sekin N FRANCISCO, Nov. 4—The k\""\’ \']um\' Nov. 4 'vllu-\ 1l play * Southern Methodist Enjoy the whiskey that's ! Jim Dowling add t In the other game. the race to the Rose Bowl now has|'N¢ usual quota of college foot- past Texas Tech 41 8 . 2 i m touchdown. Left half F 1' Cardinale passd thelr way to & 28 become a two-team battle, just as U3l €ames on. the white-striped sas downed Texas A Wfl/ & Same e jouowimng are footbs he ran 31 yards in the first 1od t0 to 14 win over the Boston Yanks West Cc football fans thought field the -ctuntry thisi Texas turned back Sc | plaved over the weekend i e Rl s Tl P ou el R R e st re AR G 9 Jest Virginia 0 jcount Sa ancisco’s f tou - ol efore the 1946 season % ; , dist . 19-3, ;2:::?)“"7- ‘:‘ “_l':“l"t‘,‘% and raced 86 yards with The Hollywood Wol opened matters will be| A oLD e e 5. Syre - Mg t ore o ai 1 - 1 Shampionshiy Georgit Tech 14; Duke 0 ore again in the fOUF~ ened their hold In the home stretch drive today . i e WS e | Notrc Dame 28; Navy 0. quarter. He also threw a pass gouthern Division st it is University of California at . e u N NY ROOK Princeton 17; Penn 14 AR s 198, B k“\‘,‘,‘"“ Eue by HR e L" ADgeiss. qut. in dront WL g (e Teakls Binck ik Rutgers 13, Harvard 0 T8 A Diego's Skyhawks 3 (o 0., Southern California just behind oS ot el s o { Alabama 0: Georgla 14 B :A‘»xfx.x ndians iy er g San Diego's first defear in 1”\\v beginning its charge® “As ‘ iy o | a Whiskey—A Blend i Cornell 12; Columbia 0 e Of st ! this season of last September most of the ex- e e is | i 7 e e o in the Pacific Coast profe: — | pe thought it e v w las! ringing the na-! ¥ S North Carolina 14; Tenn 24 foctbail league by beatir | other way v would Dbe the 40, tywo outstanding gridiron NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK + 86.8 PROOF » 715 GRAIM NEUTRAL SPIRI Fordham 0; Penn State 68 Ao R Sestilele Tiovifnen /KH, to. I e it roundsthe U C IS W face to face at New York's el 19; Holy Cross 21 Y G : jans setting the pace and UCLA ace at } ! btk S The Tribe had tiod from behind to beat the Tacoma puuntoors A0 | Yankee Stadium on Saturday af- 1 Vermont 20; N State i i Rockets 6 to 4 » Ironmen were - g up e B3 4 OGP | e al Jcomas Marvelous Matvs—Tomert trailing o4 to.%¢going dnto. $he Hinal y oyt & 1 S MeeKend, should M| These two outfits stili remain| i Efi;l}l}’:zum 145 esas Chrisiian 12|Vik and Harshman—led the Tiibe T tod |,.4: unle L.(‘u 8 DUSICtINE neorecting comparisohs. . For il M0\ n and untied—a condition| NEW YORK, Nov. 4 — The battl dklahoma 14; ° el GREMARE SAckory fensive that counted four goals.' o o O ing shared only by UCLA and Georgia|for the National Football Leagu: Tllinois 7; Towa 0 The Portland s trimmed A Bruin g -all SHEOERIOF SIBVaNN B -th s+ Michigan 21; Minne A ‘]‘ c 8 | feated, meet Oregon at P 5 MBIUL CIEVeOS 1 A { Eastern Division pennant is snarl | Colgate 39; Cleveland Browns e et SO | Oregon Whitewashed i today while the Chicago Bear G g 48: C back to the fiel £ Lion e Last week in Los Angeles, Oregor Warm Up | continue to lead the Western hal { Wwashington-Jefferson 48; Carnc game, Nelson of ngeles, Oregon I Mg % e { vic Tech 0 football conference gl g bowed to Southern e h of them warmed up to the'race by a slim one game margi i Virginia 7; Richmond 19 The “Unbeatables” from Cles i ‘fmku"l“t? “4’ % e an overwhelming 43 to 0. The :H, A (‘ '.‘ 1‘ B ?’v“k'.‘ iy Spu Philadelphia’s battling Eagl | Maryland 7; Williams & Mary 41| Who suffered their first defen: ) jb SPOIEL ¢ | Trojans n to have hit their 1Y Victorles last weekend, a week- deadlock the New York Giants for Missouri 21 Nebrasga 20 veek to San Francisco, were stride, after a faltering start. The g Which Pennsylvania and the Eastern lead yesterday by trim- In(l‘iulm 20: Pittsburgh 6 ped again yesterday They & Nutdr A deck ey INtok ¥ ‘“ ague-leading Bruins already have l]).u u‘zlv\v.;u,. 1““”@ 1\u|‘.‘l\- out of ming the Polo Uluum. crew Wisconsin 24; Pur A to the Los Angeles Dons, 17 to 16 1 condition at a proved thelr worth. But they, . | Clorous class and such; Pittsburgh also edged into a t Kentucky 39; Mich 14 in a motion-picture finich The top stake rid-| Will have to prove it again this O e 'i€d team as Northwestern, nical tie for the lead by nipping Cincinnati 0; Tulsa Jo2 Agu of the Dons hooted o was hurt last week when he was Saturd in. the North, where ““ Carolina * and “:'wn ab- ! Washington 14-7. The Steelers have Southern Methodist Texas|t field goal with only 20 307ends!thrown from a horse during a race.]Oregon, smarting under its first) oo Uheir first defeats. {won and lost the same number of 14 to play to provide the winning | defeat will be out to make amends' g, i 1:“.”"" “"“’1'”"'('\‘1“ -0 games as the Eagles and Giant s A g points befors &' Roine stite’ or for its fifth triumph of the year.)put have played ons more game, a ‘Arkansas 7; Texas Aggies 0. point : 1 RIS state crowd o & : g ot | {i= Texas Tech 6; Rice 41 The other All-America game also, Victory Scott of Forest Hills, N.| " gouthern Caliiornia meanwhile, 1, P& over Illinols, Pittsbureh. | tie § Northwestern 27. | WAs @ pulse-jumper. The New Ya Won theclass C hydroniane out-{nas a big one coming up on its Purdue, Towa and Ivavy, the Irish’ A record throng of 46321 in rgagE g oY York Yankees scored a touchdown board championship at the Nainal own field. The University of Cali-, o ¢ Plled up 177 points while|shibe Park watched the Fagles ! |with 26 seconds left in the zame to|Motorboat Regatta at Muritc Stad-| fornia Bears will provide the op.| I/0iNg these worthy opponents (0 paced by Steve Van Buren, pile il top the Miami Seahawks, +o 21. ium in Long Beat Sunday. Other' pocition g . e o a total of 18. up a 17-0 half time lead and coa [ itog y 4 . n and if it is anything com- w {The ever-reliable Ace Parker whip- winners included: Cnmn_vndm Clay parable to the brand of ball the Army subuuca a stubvorn West i the rest of the way ; ped a pass to Jack Russell for the Smith of Long Beach, inboard By~ Bears played in crushing Wash- ©o Snid team 19-0 to run its three-{ A record pro gathering of 39,060 |winning score draplane; Art Lusver of Mukllteo, ington State Jast week the Trojans| s~y String-to 2571 & row:at Piitsburgh waicligd BIill Dudley, RS Washington, class A outboard; ATt ,po iy for the supreme test. Cali-! - Cadets have scored 208 points|the League's top ground gainer, | Record crowds were almosi s Godfrey of Caldwell. Id2hC, Out~ fornia rolled up a 47-14 count qn 'S VeAr against Villanova, OKla-{start the Steelers on the road to i | numerous as touchdowns in the board runabout; and Ed Silva 0f e homa, Cornell, Michigan, Columbia, ' victory by intercepting a Satamg Ilil ‘the University of Santa Clara tional pro yesterday. The Hanford, California, class B out-] " Gombarative scores fail as oftey| DVKC @nd West Virginia, allow- | Baugh pass in the iirst period and || @Bronchos kicked over the applecart action left New York and Philagel- |beard hydroplane | a8 not s o measuring ‘stick bt ¥ them & fotal of [ho race 81 yards to pay dirt. Charley, '4nd beat a fn\]'owd 1L:)m'.rrl.~3n.\ flllphA )(ul‘(l for lrhr lead in t u],l-,‘ ; u‘iwm:;';m’q-s;rn for such purposes it should be More Thirk Sellout ;s. .mlr]r 1:\1‘.1n:l|l :)m. her ‘u.m; | - !'$an Francisco eleven, 19 to 13, yes-|ern half of the circuit Tha Chi- THE g NSFE! pointed out that UCLA was hard i aerial in the fi eat and Steve ) N 1} v 8 as a cr i f s P 0,000 V: e’ [{ferday before 30000 fans in Kezar|cago Bears held on to first | Also known as Behrend's Mer- pressed to win from California 136 \”\,H,N“:::, Al H‘LI'),OK‘ ,f},‘)”‘“ ch crossed shortly therealter *But Mr. Abercrombie, that's not necessary. {$tadium. The Bronchos capitaliz-|in the Western Division chant Delivery is still operating last month. What will S T § park that Babe i the Steelers' final score i | . month. What will Southern Ruth's bat built to see the season’s ; .. . . . ” flka on san Francisco fumbles to] A retord crowd for a pro game under the same phone, 7. | Galitornia * do. with 'a California top attraction, and-anyone calli Another record crowd of 46,321 Meals are included in your fare on the Clipper i " lteam that really plays a knock- it a sellout would be guilly (,',”"‘*" \,':“,.Iy\"‘l,::fi"",' e THE SEASONED TRAVELER GOES BY TRAIN, dwm “‘f"’; "’w“”“““' understatement. Officlals say at{ e o0 S Y LR e total & L | ash. Mects least a million tickets could be! = " T - : i . B I we o the five League games t eri . in | Washington, idle las ok, meets sold at $4.80 a copy if they had U'CO ”‘I l“‘ Leagu gaues o On Pan American Clippers meals or snacks are.m(luded P : i | Stanford in another Coast Confer- the seats S R ‘:" 1‘:;"’:‘:“:“‘“ your fare. Delicious hot meals on the longer trips. . .some- " UNION PACIFIC ANNOUNCES - St L D Sty | upsct by Princ Log AnigelesRams thing to munch on the shorter ones. Pan American service Stanford and Oregon State played o, e s B 4 es Rams, 3 g 2 A il FEEATE e e o e ays in New York, 'who play to the Bears this also includes help in planning your trip . .. making con- i ast S g against O which wa SRR, e ok g i for Y inti i i fl Um.uuwr League contest sends prised by Cornell 12-0. Harvard 3“"\"‘[‘:“ :;“'L‘]LH “\:;,‘“"l‘r:\";l-"fl !‘A‘“:; necting reservations for you . . . pointing out the interesting regon State agains ) 4 S AR et FABTE 10} s P i i peoliv i V;(;‘] 2galnst Idaho and clpped by Rutgers 13-0, returns to| yomping to & 41-20 victory over sights to see enroute. Pan American Clippers have been © should have no difficulty in 1yy League play where it now tops|{ e . o atroi o Alaska for 14 years...now serve 14 important disposing of the last place club DS |y i=end Lions at Detroit. SCIVID aska y I g s 5 o -standings to. inwvade: Dart-l. m i i i Montana keat Idaho last week the. standings to lnvade Dart-| pob Waterfield starred: for the Alaskan travel centers including Whitehorse and Seattle. 100 » mouth. A third Ivy League clash|sccnd place Rams, scoring once e % ends Brown, 19-21 loser to Holy!ihpowing three touchdown pe . ¢ SEnnn i it £ 3 owing passes, \“J.m[v s“.n{. Clara Broncos upset Cross, into New Haven to test ayicking two three pointers and Dons. 19-13 yosterdan | TANCISCY| Yale team which stopped Da:t- | iive conversions. Despite a drizzling S -13 yesterday. A P s v 8 matifhy rain the game drew 36,777 cash [A{V/MM[(?’/V ( ! ! Other Top Games customers - F”‘,IVE N‘ ’u Io Other top in the East| Chicago’s high scoring Cardinals Baranof Hoiel [/[/tffllo' 4{RWJ K} . G Haath WL T Pts Op will have Syracuse at Cornell,! defeated the last place Eastern — A X A Temple at Penn State, Fordham at | Divisicn Yanks -14 in a game T PAA UCLA 4 0 0 128 32 - ivisi ar E 2 J South. Cal 41 0 112 :xé West Virginia, Colgate at Holy | witnessed by a rain drenched 50,000 Pllolle los %/J;.c/m of hairon 31 1 74 go Cross and Virginia at Princeton. |spectators at Boston. The Yank //"”7/""}' (“Z//,,, Oregon State 2 1 1 26 62 Georgia, the South’s maior pow-|like the Lions now have lost six | Washington 2 2 0 54 80 er, kepts its slate unmarred by |straight games | Montana 1 10 19 34 white-washing Alabama 14-0, and - e SRS | Stanford 1 2 1 71 54 bids for further Southeastern Con- California 138 0 72 61 ference honors this week at Flori-} Wash, State 141 72 94 da Tennessee, which knocked Idaho 0 4 0 13122 North Carolina out of the un- There will be changes in schedules of many Union Pacific trains effective November 10. These changes are designed to improve the present service and connections for residents of the Pacific Northwest who desire to travel comfortably for business or pleasure. For com- plete information, inquire of... City Ti('k?l Office 1300 4th Avenue Seatitle 1, Washington Phone EL 6933 WINTER VACATIONISTS! Remcmber. . Sun Valley reopens December 21. be specific— say “Union Pacific’ UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD %040 0r twt STitGwbimers ano tre Challewgens THE SEASONED TRAVELER GOES BY TRA Q@ & o ALASK . ewing Sovutheastern | f I. Y Always the Right Speot il . L For All Sporiing Goods @ || Daily Schedules fo: SHOTGUN SHELLS @ @ SITKA RIFLE AMMUNITION @ : Cféi’:fififfi SLEEPING BAGS @ GUN @ KETCHIKAN CASES @ PISTOL HOLSTERS @ @ ICYSIRAITAREA OUTDOOR CLGTHING @ RIFLE Several Trips Each Week lo: BELTS @ LEATHER JACKETS @ © HAINES COLEMAN LANTERNS @ LEATHER @ ® SKAGWAY SHELL CASES @ HUNTING KNIVES @ @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points BATTERY LANTERNS @ BINOCULARS @ GYMCLOTHING @ WATERPROUF LIGHTERS @ Gift Items BADMINTON SETS TABLE TENNIS SETS | | | PHONE 829 =l CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU ; —1 to 8 passengers PLANES based at SITKA, SKAGWAY i FOR INFORMATION Phone 612 ;3 rEservations iN

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