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HERE, THERE, SPORT FIELD THE DAILY ALAQKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA (age Teams ARMY, NOTRE Take Floor RA E,‘. ori dders ;m PAGE THKFE . UISES ¢ SKAGWAY, HAINES HICIAIS T0 Ecomomy Tourist eq-ping Cars MEAST » eleetrified 2 (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 1 "4 HGHSINGLEGAME CONTESTANTS .. In Pradice GRID TOP Su Out of Game | Oryme1aN | mud bath today. Anticipating bad Zakxs &' roirtine o Leave Seattle Daily 9:45 pm | weather, and a soggy field at Port- — ——— 3 bk % %) 4 S(ORE FOR WOME“ | ROSE BOWI. GE'I'S land for the game with the Uni- Lasketballl NEW YORK, Nov. 5—It didn't; SEATTLE, Nov. 5 bR fes endans ) ¥4/ Going “outside” [ versity of Oregon Saturday, Bruin pie teni with® a take a recount today to determine backiield men for aturday’s ol e i ro from Alaska, " football chiefs plan to wet dow: practice schedul: for the eleven the results of the weekly election clash with Stanford—two of them o) b g ; best bet for a com- MADE lAST "IGHI SOME APPROVAI. the practice field to acnuaint the leams runming through December S two most pop- the season—sent Uni RS foetabin brip et o _ SRR ALY e e - clock, the ACS team, > ballot boxes were ) its lowest -ebb today 4 i 8 e 4 I o0 Nov, 8 'W"‘“”‘*“‘ Los Angeles members of the Foo!- » M. E. Morrison, will take in the Associated Pr £ 5 Arhin WABMMEL | oo s o ol ekt s i o night on the Elks alleys, making an has sidcd with Ohio -State. Tow ball Writers Associatic e e toor Rine 1. week! TSN £ hora F ¢ air conditioned eping carswith SRBII Pats for ot 3, he N RS g Sl E G riters Association have nam- 1o the floor of Juneau high school, ' Weekly poll of sports writers cier buckled a last night, and I s el hied besthi Sone T T T o iing T, bt ' slotoiEe | Furdue 197 ed left end Burr Baldwin of UCLA fo be relieved at 8:30 oclock by the nation, the outsome was cer- Gerry Austil . 3 signal -caller, g1 1avoff th \ 1 andapicioss 1o4noG rhons. T ; p o Il APPROVE as the outstanding college line- . Manager L. D. Taylor. tain. Army and Notre Dame had cracked leg in Friday vim ¥ X a year, and her 3-game scors Was year agreement with the Pacific pioi’ of the week. Baldwi . URINE Lo TRSAtEE SHatMaEH oy : : "~ ton | Jarly short of jol space costs about one:third less than in 887, Gonst comtoronce Tor reptesentaiion|Wan Of the veek. Baldwin is i ‘Douglas, Leo Lazetti will send been awarded another of those mage and showed up last night joumeymen, carpenters, elscly dard sleeping cars, and the eALIMS . SRl ‘ 5 leading candidate for All-American cut the Imperial team at 7:30 votes that kept the two'with a cast i 1 o 7347 i A. Burke, J. Barragar and Jim in the Rose Bowl p ans and y duty operator little more than in coaches. Appetiz- » o - o honors and scored three touch- o'clock, and at 8:30 give the floor in the forefront thol The reserve strength was furthe s Moscrip also hit over the 500 mark Cnly twc Big Nine conference|gowns two on passes, and el o i edir e hoihs BRia el 4 3 . " needed in the Aleutian r ing meals in the big dining car are last evening. 00ls have so far voiced disfavor | yateq exeellent on. defense ittt pep el G L weakened when Jimmy Thompson,imay check with the Juneau offi — moderate in cost. St L et e e B the Lalloting, the results Of |y victory over St. M [ Thats Wil e, sudludiog tantght e fhe prine In football’s na-y* o bt Comivg! T as follows: ich will be officially announced y b folinovinites ioF prr‘n(rv this week, tional """‘vh" bip classi B D NEW Specoumees ho~:P£:fll"“Yr ::: my Juneau Florists prebably i > nex e i " 5 " S 7 * Yankee Stadiu s Saturday have iy NS — waukee is o ) i 25 e s \the Pacific Coast conference says practice nights each week until ten UP thEre With monotenous i« its own rails all the S 1 A i o aupreie A there are no new developments in the Thanksgiving holidays in both 4" '»_”“” :‘ o ‘]‘}‘y-. : B bode Ton ol Hr L -t st A]’ 8 THIS FVENING | L~ way between Seattle i 4 the prcposed Rose Bowl tieup with Juneau and Doug i ar’s poll starte at ¥ e Tocom Seatte: (hicogo | a1 4 Chicago. ‘Total 336 388 358 1 has not yet reported e Western, or Big Nine, confer-, Superintendent of Schools A, B. !h¢ voters put the dark-hc and one of salmon were v California Grocery The unofficial majority of § ey I et oy échm‘ld} said, Ph 11' is waiting ‘;, \lp 1”\ itae . || oxas, cver Army and drop- ight to the Juneau Cold Stor-| Getting ready for the concert (o For reservations, ask your nearest F. Barragar . 125 175 140 confcrence has been assured f27Lilkt sofbe HEiibers oI LHE St et e AABY ot BF AL pinefing Dame to th lace. | ) far this week. Olaf Win- pe given at the 20th Cr A i M, Bk ® e 1n tre lic-up with the Pacific ferk: | bontereice ‘ave’ votlg-bn. the acheds ‘b‘(”’mv he jl‘lv('('\-:v\ vll.‘ et to the surprise of Frement sold 15,000 pounds week from tonight, unde por White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St P. Berthol 145 168 152 confrrence, whereby tle Bie rmw‘m_um__“l & 3 T e bl ,;fl' '\"”’_“ one, lost its hald on ck ccd and halibut Se- gorship of t-e Rotary tha Seattle, Wash. i Total 350 488 430 1277 champion or alternate would play © oPC " T Bt 1L stioula be thrthecrntics Befiratniace due to the Quakers’ 11 vart, and Merle Rhodes'| Juneau ity Band will practics at| eeSSLSVORE LISREE TonEs Sog Fred Henning the first three years und any ‘eam| rpe ; the Univers S pa G by Princeton, and sk e s9ld another 15,000 pounds g o'clock toni in the Grade m MllWAUK W. McKinnon ... 141 149 118 403 designated by the conforence the N(,‘\‘l'( 'f,'[‘,‘,:i“.lh,“(,qlr';”‘l:\”im‘l‘f sl ”."."','””‘ ninth. Penn’s formed sp k Fisheries School auditorium All members (4 EE 0AD E. McKinnon . 122 121 118 301 last two years, is ~xpocted to D€|celling a football g G AVTEH: Kfiak 3 was filled by Georgig Helen, skippered by Albert are urged to attend W. Plummer ... 116 145 177 438 consumated in time fo¢ represen-|jsinni State has the backing of ; 5 old 8,000 p of fall 8 e 5 Total 379 415 413 1207 taticn in the 1947 Bowl game. 8 plivers and’ the SRt body SAN DIEGO BS IN BT OO n to Sebastian-Stuar CHAS. SABIN RETURNS e | oscrip 187 207 164 558 % g raraRak e, 0T O ARG Ot TR HO MRS. BOYD RETURNS After being in the South sever: S. Snow 89 146 100 335 Ap SPORIS (,'l\l'Sl',:J".‘;(::fi,"Il\,‘l:‘\r\,fj;;”,n‘l:\l;wl‘”:: SE(OND plA(E EN No. 5, with Texas movi L S m..\\::nl, h;x‘l:::‘ ’ul [[l‘lm 11::\:7‘ .x(”lll\:{ T0RAGE B. Clark 154 173 154 481 ‘\-\W ‘lt';rrod‘ (1f"(“‘l.5' ke notch to sixth place Teomes | “Nhvs. Josephine Boyd wes &' re. |MAYo (’.m”(_ in Rochester, Minin Day, Week, Month—New Total 430 526 418 1374 S arn 5 18 WK p( HO(KEY I-EAG'JE went from tenth place to seventh. ', C T e M Lo o Warchouse |sctool would not permit Nevada's 4 p Wi wnin enger on the steamer Charles Sabin, proprictor of Sal S o Home Grocery two negro stars to play Geergia Tech went from 16th 10 pyin uise. She had spent the in's Clothing Store, returned to Ju- || BODDING'S TRANSFER A. Burke 170 191 147 508 The Wolfpack’s “m'("“(, hoard After Penn at No. 9 Me hast several weeks visiting in the neau cn the steamer Prine Lou- Fuel—Dray q;;.» Phone 707 C. Barragar 147 222 168 537/ & voled finanimously on the lssue; in-| . SAN FRANGISOO, Nov. 5—San up from eleventh last week. gouth A 9. Bageagar 191 188 168 547, B yyuGH FULLERTON, JR. |structing graduate Manager Joa Mc- (DieEO can thank its center Roy Mc- Northwestern, sixth last week, nose- > ; & 3 g Tolgl 508 601 483 1592 MW VORK. Nov. 5Around the Donnell to seek a mutual cancella- Bride in large part for its sscond-|dived sharing position No. 17 w.tl 20th Century Super Market Bl e ; e | St o . &3 00y Place position in the Southern Di-' North olina which also siippod . ig Nine a lot of people are pulling 'tion to aveid payment of a $3,000 2 Tu Egganet 140 121 162 423, 00 oo State to win the champ. | forfeit provided in the contract. But Vision ‘of the Pacific Coast hockey {rom the first ten B. Bagnebt 100 134 97 38Li,0. 940 and go to the Rose:Bowl |McDonnell was to proceed with the !€A€UC Based on the usuar syswem of fe R. Minsfield'... 150: 160 150 450 The idea is that it would be|cancellation in any event. McBride tops the division in in- points for a first-place vote. nin® Total 300 405 400 1208] L N for T WSt John.| The negroes are halfback Bill dividual scoring. In ons week he for a sccond, eight for a third, ar Sick's Select Beer 1'eixx'x1xg Buckeye Athletic Director Bass and end Horace Gillom. Both Ycse from cne point to 15—seven SO on, Army piled up 1,176 B. Phelps 140 182 176 498 (o, Jong has championed the Bowl | offe: to stay home and let their £0als and eight assists 471 less than last J. Erbland 153 133 130 416 o5y teammates make the trip. But sev- Second man Bink Rpllinger Deme’s point total cf ( E. Erbland ..&. 120 120 120 360/ opis was turned down in a for-|eral teammates, kacked by school Hellywcod center, with nifle goals Under the previous count | Total 413 435 426 1274 o) big to go to the Rose Bowl,fraternity leaders, said that if the and four assists for a total of 13,/ Southern Califor G0 1 Royal Cafe 'in 1944, . . . Right now the Bucks negross were not allowed to play,'and Joe Peterson, Hollywood, is:PCints. was 4n ldth posi na- J. Ansell 140 131 126 397 )00k Jike a good bet, off Satur-|the game should be called off. third with five goals and six as- tionally. — No other st D. Dgisiel 161 160 163 481 gayis Northwestern game, to come, ~ —— sists for a total of 11 appepged ‘among the top 3 B Angeell 139 119 141 39| oy on top of that tough title race.; Speedy Rip Rowan probably will| The New Westminster Royals rap- | Ll 440 410 430 1280] ope okserver reports that Coach see @ lot of service for Army Sat- Ped in four goals«in the second Paul Bixler pulled a Greasy Neale| urday when the Cadets meet Notre pericd for a 6-3 upset over tf ¢ | en Northwestern, using “T” ior- Dame in New York's Yankece Stad- Seattle Ircnmen in last night's only FORMER HURLEP HT DOPE mation plays until Ohio got inside ium. Rowan is expected to start in game. Ken Elliot scored two goal % of the five yard line and then, the Army backfield in place of the Royals. OLLAP ES D'FS switching to the single wing for Fuson. Fuson will not be able to o 2 ey 4 ( S 'l (1% greater power to push the ball play against tht Irish because of A Following are rasults of fight pull-' gercss the goal a shoulder injury ROBINSON S ‘I’O QN HuNI‘x( 4 ed off last aight: 2 Notre Dame supporters, mean- (Y | _At Yonkers, N. Y.—Tony Janiro REVEALING SECRETS while, have besn cheered by news 7 e { 4 150%, Youngstown, Ohio, outpoint-! pick Golman, Princeton assistant that two Irish regulars probably IAKE 0“ lEVENE' MORRISTOWN, Pa, Nov. 5 — ¢ v.-;l Willie Odom, 145':, Chicago, i’ coach and scout, gives this as the will be able to pl against Army John Barthold, 67, a former pitch- | cight rounds. lowdown on how Princeton beat despite hurts suffered in last week's ls UNDERWHGHT er for the Philadelphia Athletic At Holyoke, Mass.—Elmer (Vio- penn last week: “We put a 167-Navy game. Center George Stroh- collapsed and died yesterday while lent) Ray, 192, Minneapolis, kno"k-| ound guard right opposite Big meyer sustained a sprained ankle aunting at nearby Fairviek Village. | ed out Clff Man, 185, Chicago. in| George Savitsky — figuring he'd'and several cracked ribs. But he CLEVELAND, Nov. 5—Ray (Suz- - 23 G 5 the second round of their bout. | jaugh so hard it would cut down felt gocd enough yesterday to take ar) Robinson, uncrowned king of i § i At San Francisco—Pat Valentinc. | s efficiency.” a light workout ackle Ziggy this _world’ " welterweights, will B G HAUL 1 g0 i i 184, San Francisco, outpointed e Czarobski suffered a torn muscle Lattle against the greatest weight B n Willie Brown, 186, San Francisco, in| another tip from the Midwest is i his right side. He still is in handicap of his ring career tomor- } SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COMPANY a ten round fight. that two of the Illinois basketball considerable plain but is expected yow night when he attempts to| JOLIET, Ill, Nov. 5—There was| e i e ;‘.‘“ Py “Whiz Kids” who are drawing so to rfound into shape by Saturday move into the middleweight top cnly one hitch in the plans by, Since 1878 WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION E. G. Sick, Pres. | many raves in pre-season stories With the help to heat treatments. row at the expense of Artie Levine, the Cantigny Post, Veterans of, I . i LA won't even make the first team. . . ——— clouting ex-Marine of Brooklyn.| Fcreign Wars, for the cornerstone- A " SR o SUN RISES — SETS ® | There will be 1200 empty seats at| Coach Hec Edmundson of the'Robinson, at 149, will be cutweighed | Javing ceremonics for its new = NOVESERRS. & & Yankee Stadium for the Army- University of W:}“NH%“JH cut hf* by -.om il to 15 pounds. | building o Suh Hisi s Notre Dame game Saturday, but hcop squad to 20 players ‘!Cd‘:\‘\'. & ST R, | Some husky thieves stole the| o Suh idts 4-_59 pvm‘ s they’'ll be behind the temporary The basvkmball 1.11(‘n are :&urkmg Empire Wantads get sults! 350-pound cornerstone s 9 P % stands so that nobody who sat in Out daily and Edmundson ha< ten them could see the field. Chances Players with varsity —experience. ® © ® o 0 o 0 0 0 0 9, they could sell them anyway. Halfback Whitey King will join the B, S e ! e igngel = = Z squad as soon as football season is . . . : . HOSPALNOTES alask w4 . TIDE TABLE ® ' St. Ann’s Hespital admitted Will-| There was one West Coast ice . ® jam Sprigade and Florencia Pelayo,'rockey game last night. The new . NOVEMBER 6 e from Pelican, for medical attention Westminster Royals scored a 6 to ® Low tide, 5:23 aim, 16 feet ® yesterday. James Sines was dis- 3 upset victory over the Seattle 4 ® High tide, 11:43 a.m., 17.0 feet ® charged. Ircnmen in a Pacific Coast league o_aaw ® Low tide, 17:58 p.m., 0.6 feet ®| Ida Sut Prckopioff of Juneau match. WM 9 ® was admitted to Government Hes- - >ee i ® 9 © o o o o o o o pital and Phoebe Hammond of SAVE THE DATE Ce”te.- - R |Douglas and Eleanor Jackson Irom! November 9th, Douglas Fire Sell n 'lh an Emplre Wantad Angoon were d)schargcd | Dept. dance. A ol R VO PHONE 829 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable | 24-Hour Eleciric Service and Retailersof- General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners | General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled §| Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Junean, Office No. 6 lef Dally Schedules to: @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ! @ KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Poinfs CHARTER PLANES ai JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers PLANES based at SITKA, SKAGWAY Phone 612 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Always the Righi Spot For All Sporting Gooeds @ SHOTGUN SHELLS @ RIFLE AMMUNITION @ SLEEPING BAGS ® GUN CASES @ PISTOL HOLSTERS @ OUTDOOR CLGTHING @ RIFLE BELTS @ LEATHER JACKETS ® COLEMAN LANTERNS @ LEATHER @ SHELL CASES @ HUNTING KNIVES @ BATTERY LANTERNS ® BINOCULARS @ GYMCLOTHING @ WATERPROOF LIGHTERS @ Gift Items BADMINTON SETS TABLE TENNIS SETS

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