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OVER 500 MONDAY ON ELKS" ALLEYS TEAM STANDINGS Team Home Grocery Burford's Triangle Fred Henning California Grocery Royal Cafe Juneau Florists 20th Century Supers Sick’s Select Beer bowlers in the M:rchants the 500 mark Lost 3 5 1 ‘Three League hit over night cn the Elks Alleys Th were P. Berthol, J. Barragar and Walter McKinnon, his total bein top: Follawing cight teams: Califernia Grocery F. Barragar 129 1 M. Burke 130 131 P.Berthol 171 137 489 480 Royal Cafe 107 123 150 150 115 133 461 495 are the scores of the 183 134 196 572 96 150 130 465 B. Ansell Total Juneau Flori E. Holden 122 T. Bassford H. Hixscn Total sick's Selec! J. land 157 Mrs. Erkland - 104 B. Phalps 150 Total 451 148 89 150 427 Home Grocery Burke 1 Bar 120 120 Barragar 172 196 Total 457 482 Burford’s Triangle Moserip 132 164 Snow 130 93 rk 144 168 Total 459 478 Fred Henning ‘W. McKinnon 178 181 E. McKinnon 141 134 W. Plummer 178 134 Totial 570 522 55 20th Century Super Market L. Fragner 150 150 150 R. Mansfield ... 150 150 150 B. Bonnet 120 120 120 Tota 420 420 420 - Sporls"Briefs 165 120 177 479 A C. J C ‘The chatter is beginning to mount in sperts circles about the West Coast’s own version of the Army- Notre Dame classic two weeks hence. University of Califérnia Coach Frank Wickhorse contends that ii the UCLA Southern California game twns into a rugged affair, So. Cal. will win. However, if it is played with finesse and deception Wickhorse says, UCLA will triumph. Anyhow, the winner of that sell- out game in the Los Angeles Mem- orial Coliseum is certain of a trip to the Rose Bowl. Officials of the Western and Pacific Coast conference are ex- pected to open disc on on a 5-year plan for Big Nine repre- sentation in the Rose Bowl beforz November 23—the date when cham- pionships in both leagues will be settled. Northwestern is understood to havz voted in favor of the proposal to complete the balloting by the Western conference’s nine members. Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Wiscon- sin, Ohio State and Purdue also have voted affirmatively on the preposal. Only Minnesota and Ill- inois have cast negative votes. _ Rose Bowl | Francisco forwarded of M- se ballots are being to Professor Frank Richardt inois, acting chair n and tary of the Western conference fac- ulty committee. F ed to fore N day South- er LA meet to dete th Coast Conference champion. T ic Coast c ference is expected to mest al- im diate! hen to ratify the contracts rrangements s Day 1947 The art the the announce s 23 resul mc be signed for the New sc Bowl game Under the proposal the Western conference champion will go to the Rose Bowl for the first three y: and the Western conference W name the Eastern team for the ne two years Rc Speaking of the Rose Bowl, Los Angeles football writers recommend that the Coast conference explore the chances of West Point accept- ing Big Ten contestant for the Chairman Willis Hunt- er of the Conference Bowl commit- will refer the recommendation e commit Hunter, who frem USH nocommital otherwisc a soon was to t Memorial Daj Unbeat There were some football games yeste en, untied Southern Or of Education 1 of the seascn State Medford comething Oregon outfi loping The game Wwas played There ekout the lads train 5o line up interesting The and the on field - ‘fabled si 0 In another the Univer core nexine the first 1ging onto the lead came on a third fcotball scores State Col- 1d Clark Col- other da Humboldt oe defeated Lewis ar 9 to 0 Arcat Alame at The Point, Lini; S Station 22 to 0 at Santa Ana nicago Rockets — celiar the All-American confer- division—defeated last place last night. fans wit- in the The team of enee’s C western eastern division’s Miami S=a wk: A thin ecrowd of nessed uising Miami Orange Bowl. the Dt 7 7438 battle A former University of Washing- ton crewman has been head coach at Wis He is Norman Sonju |who rowed on Husky varsity crews in 1925, '26 and '27' Sonju’'s ap- pointment at Wisconsin wiil become effective December 1. He succeeds Allen Walz, who recently resigned to become Yale's head crew men- tor. €cnju has been assistant crew coach at Cornell. Turning to horse-racing, Pride of Hygro won the $10,000 Armistice cap at Bay Meadows, speeding the six furlongs in one minute and ten seconds. That's just one-fifth of a second off the track 'record. The favorite, Quick Re- iward, placed second and Phantom Sea thowed. of University - SUN RIS NOVEMBER 13 Sun rises 8:41 am. Sun sets 4:43 p.m. i ARMY KEEPS TOP PLACE, GRID POLL NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Army an Notre Dame fought tie in their histori here last Saturd: votes were count o in tr weekly poll of the Associated Press to pick the nation’s ter teams the Cadets wounc by a very narrow margin Among the 144 writer ticipated in the poll sports editor the Stripes in Germany, iirst-place for decided that Notre on top. The Cadets 1,300'% points Dame rgia’s to top who par- inciudi ars 57 of them Army and 31 Dame should be cast me up with a total against 1,266%: for entire vote Bulldogs of Notre Ge on the all-victorious Florida, 33-14, triumph the the third position in downed their seventh 1, retained the standings The ten of sea- remaining first-place votes went to the University of California at Los Angeles, which kept its record clean with a 14-0 victory over Oregon and held on to fourth place with 961 points. Pennsylvania, which bounced back from its upset by Princeton to humble Columbia, 41-6, jumped frem ninth to fifth place, succeed- ing R a team that was tumbled completely out of e first ten on a 7-0 upset Arkansas clur to sixth-plac whil Tech went in- venth pl fter its by s its g Tennessce eighth st Mississippi d from dropped fr although the 18-14, and tenth to ninth a game in the of State Illinoi with- result 55-7 Michigan Southern 2th with 96 poir - GIVE OK T0 MAX SCHMELING FOR RING ACTIVITY BERLIN 12—The Military Government h grante Max Schmelin former - world awvyweight k g champion, a to resume his activity in ne the British Press Service reported today from Hamburg. Heretofore Schmeling, who wor e heavyweight title from Js harkey on June 12, 1930, and Ics it to Sharkey two ye later, had been permitted to attend postwar boxing events only as a spectator. because of wartime work for ti its over ifornia we Nov British tk appointed FIGHT DOPE There were three scheduled fights last night and here are results: At Baltimere—Curtis (The Hat- chetman) Sheppard, 197 in Phila- delphia, knocked out Bill Peter- sen, 283':;, Indianapolis, (4) At Holyoke, Mass., Joey Peralta, 147, New York, outpointed Dave Andrews, 147'2, Lowell, Mass., (10). At Vancouver, B. C. — Freddie Steele, Vancouver, d Joe Dolan, (10) The decision with was unpopular the fans as Dolan was the aggres- scr most of the fight. - >-oo —— MILLER-CHASE WEDDING Louise Miller and Marvin A Chase, both of Douglas, were mar- ried yesterday at Douglas by U S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Wit- | nesses were Ed Garnick and Win- nifred V. Crowley. 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