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r the n build o . [ \ baseball circuit in 1947. It will be e"l“g l“e known as the Sunet League and Anaheim, El Centra, Riverside, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Possibly two time since Army t 25-game win: California is going to have a new will be composed of clubs from & A NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—F or fcur more clubs will be added ing up its 2 when a meeting is held in Los nearly three years age, the Angeles December 2. find themselves listed as under- - degs in the betting line. Notre today was established as a favorite to end the long chain of vic- The Hollywood Wolves 1 their ninth victory in ten Coast hockey league games last West night by keating Oakland 2 tc The victory enabled the Holl i up: Came Pacific one-half p: Pointers’ one. tories, 1 The odds may undergo a radical skaters to hold their three-game change between now and game lead in league standings. time in Yankee Stadium Saturd Meantime, in Seattle, the Seattle while the mathematics m®n pohder ironmen bounded back from a the seriousness of injuries to Notre sjcoraless first period to overpower Dame's crack backs. Johnny Lu- the New Westminster Royals 6 to 2. jack and Floyd Simmons Lu- And at San Diego, the San Diego jack suffered a sprained ankle yes- Skyhawks dumped the Los Angeles terday tk left the Notre Dame Monarchs, 5 to one, with Maurice camp fearful Duffy copping the offensive spot- If both th light with three goals. cut, it wouldn’t be surprising to e see the Army rated the 8 to 5 Archie Moore of St. Louis and choice the odds by which it was Jack Chase of Denver, Colorado— favored in preliminary wagering a couple of light heavyweights— odds two weeks ago. fought to 4 ten round draw in Oak- —_— s e - — land last night. The fight was ex- tremely slow GREA"‘ llNEUp IS UCLA’s Rese Bowl minded Bruins will stop over in Berkeley today for 'ND[CATED IN B'G a short workout. The Bruins are headed for Portland where theyll w. POINT,, N, ¥.. Nov. T7— a team of 60-minute meet the University of Oregon in a conference game | - 4 It will E football players against an 3 squad of players who can be shut- ROUNDUP tled in an out of a game at the are declared s’ pleasure when Army meets Dame before 74,000 specta- Yankee Stadium Satur- s the impression you get By HUGH FULLERTON, JR WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 7 — Althcugh you can't pin it down to any definite words, you get the idea up here that Earl (Red) Blaik, the Army ccach, is more than a trifle annoyed at the bear ish tactics adopted by his rival, Frank Leahy, in leading up to ircm talking to Earl (Red) Blaik, Army coac and the figures for Army’s games so far bear it out. Given gcod, cool weather that' won't take too much out of his athletes, Blaik cbviously expects his starting eleven to go through most of the game against Notre Dame 1st as it did a Oklahoma, Saturday’s tussle at Yankee Sta- dium. Leahy flatly predicted san and Duke. an Army victory the other day, G5 A but no matter how oiten he’s asked, Red won't give out a fore- WARRES SETS RECORD cast. Red isn’t a guy to weep unneces- IN B.B_ MANAGEMENI sarily, nor is he given to over- enthusiasm. In fact, you might o, 3 think he's a cold fish until you NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—When realize that he's a man who takes Stanley (Bucky) Harris, former Loy | football as a serious business and manager of the Washington Sena- who calculates the possibilities of tors. was selected by President victory and defeat just as a busi- Larry MacPhail to manage the New ness man might caleutate profits Yo'k Yankees, he became the first and losses. . . . But.when it comes {0 Pilot half of the eight American to predicting, Blaik indicated rath- League teams and the second to er plainly that his Army squad handle five major league clubs. wouldn't take kindly to tears shed Only one other, Patsy Donovan, for publicity purposes. “It’s a team managed five different big league of great character and considerable '{€ams, and like Harris, returned to pride,” he added, “they wouldn't take over the reins of a club the like it if T said they'd lose.” second time. MATH LESSON e o 00 0 4 0 0 0 0 Since all Army men must be ® 5 — - mathematics experts, the Cadets : RIS — SETS : shouldn’t have tco much trouble figuring out defenses Saturday. . . . 4 NOVEMBER 8 % s “Our team probably has seen more * Sfm Tjeeh 8 ?9 A S defenses than any school in the #8un, sots 454 pany @ country,” says Blaik. “We have & : faced the four-four, and five, six and seven-man lines.” The system, apparently, is first count ®* ¢ ® © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ @ .‘ them and then knock ‘em down. | ° oF | T TR L] TIDE TABLE 1 - . BALOWINIS AGAIN ... como= s, o High tide, 0:54 am., 17.0 feet o | o Low tide, 6:46 am, 07 feet ®| ll“EMA“-of-wEEK e High tide, 12:59 p.m., 19.5 feet ®' © Low tide, 19:23 p.m, -26 feet o/ LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 — Burr ® '! . e o ° . Ll E . L] . i Baldwin, UCLA’s wing-ding Wing- -,e has earred the Associated man, % A Press’ lineman-of-the-week award | ‘:‘RM‘S?ICE “A¥ D‘“‘(‘vl’ | for the second time this season, to, BY American Legion, Nov. 1. tie the repeat record set last year Elks Hall - - by George Savitsky of Pennsyl- Z Y . ¥ Empire Wantads get results! vania. Baldwwin, who was handed the palm three weeks ago for a ster-| ling performance against Stanford,! outdid all previous efiorts, his back- | ers claimed, in the Bruins' 46-20 win ovey St. Mary’s last Friday. | The 195-pound veteran of the| Battle of the Bulge, considered by many sports writers here as per- haps the greatest end developed in| Southern California, scored three, touchdowns, two in the first five minutes of play against the Gaels. | 'CONFUSION BOWL' GAME TOMORROW MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 7 — Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, with a| squad of 46 players, rested at Mi-i ami Beach tcday in preparation ) for their “Confusion Bowl” gnme! tomorrow night with the University | of Miami Hurricanes, in the Orange | Bowl Stadium. ARG R I -1 SAVE THE DATE November 9th, Dougles Dept, dance, | Fire l ROBINSON - VICTOR BY CLEVELAND, Nov Robinson, k though he do ! erown today an aching ja thar victor; He last $ 500, in 75 picked night as Levine, 41 of Arena which fistic Brooklyn the before of had a sore hand, Mike's squad from Douglas, man Bolots w, something more by Russo, has bece . and his 49th kayo actice time in the JUNeAu o geattle: Mary professional fight cheol gymnastum formerly | s47cibiflony - By up all those items allccated to the Lions Jack Conway he flattened Artie em an hour this Friday at ,o\"gennedy, Phil Moen middleweight, in 7:f m. and another at 7:30 p. 10th round at the m. cn Novem 19. Supt. Phii- paid Ohio’s gate of The machine way count ries onds to go. Miss Alberta Murphy, who has It was Levine's first knockout| peen a Third Grade teacher in jAMES (. OOOPER deieat in 60 professional bouts the Juneau Grade School for the — e —— pastseverar vears, has resgned QBSERVING BIRTHDAY because of ill health and will 1 o Phillips has announced teday reached bis 50th The vacancy will be filled by and is he celebrating! St. Ann's hospital admitted Vic-| o 5 B Burford, who has con- by PAA plane for Seattle several tory Legher, George Mrs, won He dug in rapier-like weathered and attention M incula lett a crowd of 12,102 lips stated that he was not going| . .o o el greatest indoor gn the t > practice dates ;oo o0, "\ ‘““U $83,171.98 the Douglas gym formerly held | New York Negro this Mrs. MCcK: TS. and baby girl, Master Douglas Hud- FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof + 65% Grain Neutral Spirits + Schenley International Corporation, Empire State Bldg,, New York, U.SA. the Welters al- t wear the official resin after being floored for a nine the fourth stanza by & hook to the a couple of other flur- G S( 00 IA 4 then battered his foe QADE H i.S FF into helplessness with only 19 sec- John Satre and of Percy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA SIXTEEN FLOWN IN LIONS WITHDRAW ENTRY IN JUNEAU CiTY BASKETBAI Pan American Air the following persor of Juneau on board Division planes From Seattle: Mrs. hur Lewis Lions Club has witl row Basketball league, it was anno rning by A. B. Phil ctor. The projected te: ve been managed by How- ; B Marshall, David 7—Sugar Ray te d Di Edward t, Ora Evans, Montgomery, the Lions. - fighting one the hard E. Stratton, D. Dawscn, Mary wrd Andersen, Harold ILL; RESIGNS FROM 7o ristus Katherine Kehoe To Nome McAlee jaw, - sented to finish out the term, Mr.'days ago to join Mrs Phillips said. Mrs. Reynolds ., the Grade Schocl teaching staf!formation that he for medical FROMSOUTHBYPAR fupee o TRY FOR - vesterday Helen Sp James Greely, Ed Baldwin McDonald Walter B. Heisel, Mayhew Arola, Beth Og Urban meeting Anthony Diamond Frank Wright, K Ar Fowler Dawson, John Mellan, w Maude McAlee, Jame: Burford wags before he left he gave out the in- jor several years prior to her observe his birthday Thur son and Sharcn Aubert were dis- marriage the good old fashioned | charged. : A s Government hospital admitted DA Mary James and baby from An- ATTENTION 7 geon, and Harold McKinley from Things for Your Office Hoonah. 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