The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1946, Page 3

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PO W PR e AP w P T Sy At Pt pr AL et | RS 1946 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, !I)wgn scored a kayo (Spider) Mock of night in the ten round match in Each fighter | At Vancouver, B. C., couver Canucks Tacoma Rockets 7 to 3 Miami defeated Miami ed | in Miami Confused; you're supp S'"ll !N "(tASS" ars of between It was ¢ wal Bowl” football game w} il held in the range Bowl SW YORK, Nov. 9—Two teams Miami, Florida. To football's un- s exact, the Uiversit beaten and untfe last: night ticanes defeated Miami as Hardin-Simmo: Missouri of Ohio 20 to 17 Valley, respeetively, crushed West he Ohicans teol Texas State, 28 to 7, and Culver- Stockton, 47-0. It was str t o vic for mons .and 8 for the Mis Villaneva's Wildeats bounc Burbank seventh round of a san weighed 136 overpowered “Confusior of Miami THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 5 !n- JUNEAU, ALASKA last | | over Diego the Van- the last night osed to b ch outhwestern Nebraska (Neb.) 0. Univer OOTBALL SCORES are final score s played last night Detroit 6 1-Simmon: (Tex.) 34 Wesleyan 26 Missouri Valley 47 (Pa ) 26; Branch A cf Pacific ( PAGE THREE Miami (Ohio) 28; West Texas Austin 0 Culver-Stock- Tchrs. 13; Ith from, a su defeat at the ia Branch g - > hands of ' M (Fla.) University ricu! of Cedar City ® 0 N e e e e e to whip Detroit, 23 to ¢ De- ¢ Junior Varsity 5 % troit, while Miami back h 1 Junior ° TIDE TABLE . the Orange Bowl, st 7 ht, Villanova . NOVEMBER 10 ° quarter surge by Miar f Ohio I y of Detroit © High tide, 2:24 am., 17.4 feet ® to beat thi Ohioans 1 s took 1€ 9.1 tide n., 1.0 feet ® san Jose minutes -of o High tic 18 Bk, 808, tes Pacific Coast by wallo College Bk r a 68 yard run by Ralph i B8 feat & of Pacific, 32-0 Frcfessior Ketball llo and they were never . . 4 HSIRG i e A i h@adea o NOVEMBER 11 ° “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean 1 » night with Red D o Hi 17.0 fect ® Coth h Cii ' orli Erleis Angeles beating the Sheb The Miami Seahawks of the All- e Rt when we invite you to relax on a Clipper T i ae 1020 America Professicnal Football Con- © His 202 foet ® teams will meet again tonight in' gorence ‘are all set for the 1947 o Low tide, 21:40 p.m, -32 feet ® —_— 1y Auditoriu; 2 2 3 5 . the Olympic Auditorium. is when it comes to . * Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is o = trhent The ® o o o o "R e ) s % b s 5 P e R L e ol i ,”; ““w" 1s ””‘_ L 'way less than a day. So Mr. won't need his nightie. moved into a decisioned Tony 't their head ¢ 1 for ) YANCE But he can relax in the adjustable lounge scats of the 3 DAY DANCE Y : Indians for leader P season. Poc been in Legion, Nov. 11 Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make lim !‘:'n ”F«ulr(‘)l: fl“ Lea totw il v 3 v”“ comfortable . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of D( a Cap b ) weeks, ever CK o pers moved up the ladder Xaghetr ned the pii And e latter mect the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip the Oakland v What's soeaed to the six-day hoeme on € rect fcllowing to anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. . | 3 y q t night in Sar neisco. High At lywood, 116-pound Rudy bicycle rac at's what a lot| Mss. Andrews, charged with second de; Made spe(m"y paint of > Y s Les Fri- cruz finished fast to cop the nod of 'ts fans are wondering these her husband, has been released fiem custedy on a $14,00 4 4 y's unerring toe. H ked hi§' over Eddie Hudsoh of T.os Angeles Torchy Paden, the former' pong, - for dmly shuvmg “ nversion as the d setto. 1 professional cyclist, ___ T a b up their sixth Oakland’s Tert has the er. Paden, who is NO BADRHNTON 0“ SN pte s “l ID I/IIV 14/””[(”/7 starts 1 out a deci ight now in Ot says the answer 'k v 0 S R b oas | 1 V) r. W A 1\ over John Deacon lies in the shortage of rubber and NEXT MONDAY N'GHI 3 ™ 5 : Baranot Hoiel z 0”[” mmm In the . ranks last night ltimore. The Gall. lumber supplies. The veteran cy- ; William ¢ | "No-Brush” Shave (ream i » San Jose lege's Spartan: 6 i ht in com- clist says, however, that by next Owing to Monday beinz a holi- 1 Douzlas Ph ne 106 gy — 2 overwhel the College of Pa- manc e bell cummer, the bicycle marathons and School Gym that Douglas closs Ths MODERN theivs el 0! AN /‘471} System of cific Tigers, 32 to 0, on the COP, Quentin (Baby) Breeze of San should be back in full swing losed for re will be Mcnday in observation of Armis- the “Fluing Clipper " o badmi ; on that night tice Day for MODERN men o e = 11uing. 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