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i ' | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946 sixth round of a scheduled ten rounder v Heavyweight Roy Hawkins of Portland stopped Ralph Hooker of Omaha in e third round of a scheduled ten rounder at Portland last night kating The hard Hollywood L E 0 N E Wolves tacked up their 13th vietor in 14 Pacific Coast ice hockey league games this season in an im- £ pressive style. The Wolves las By SID FEDER night trounced the San Francisco NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Of all the Shamrocks, 8 to 1 on the Hollywood heavy ghts in the world today. rink The Wolves, of course, are Champicn Joe Louis is probably curently leading the Southern Di- palpitating the least over the de- vision standings of the Pacific cision Elmer (Violent) Ray pinned Coast circuit 1 Francisco is on Jersey Joe Walcott. third The beak-busting in Madison Square Garden last night figured The fight for national champion- to provide the challenger Louis is ship football honors will get an- going to take on in a heavyweizht other summing up today Both defense next summer. rmy and Notre Dame take on Ray came squeaking throu be- dangorous rivals who could very fore 17,413 customers who chipped casily tarnish their respective rat- in to a faney pot of $97,309. This ing of chav and runner-up. one was as close as your next The Cadets face powerful Penn at breath, with two of the three of- Philadelpk while the Fighting ficials splitting on their ballots and Irish have a date with rugged the third voting it 1ive-rounds-and- Northwestern at South Bend five, and giving Ray the “duke” on ' Meanwhile, the only twe major the slim edge of one point—9 to 8. team still unbeaten and untied The Associated Press score card Georgia and UCLA—will take on gave it to Ray five rounds to three, relatively easy opposition today with two even. Georgia’s Bulldogs and Charley - eee — Trippi will try to Kkeep tripping along against Auburn. UCLA will meet a lightly regarded Montana SporfsBriefs ~ The Colgate Red Raiders will have an added incentive to win to- day when they take on Syracuse Colgate athletic officials have an- nounced that Coach Andy Kerr will retire next summer, so this is his las season at the Raider helm (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tke United States Davis Cup ten- nis team Is somewhere over the Pacific today aboard a Pan Ameri- can Clipper named Malay. The The American tennis stars are headed ar-old Kerr has directed Col- for Australia where they will try gate's grid fortunes for 18 years. ‘to wrest the ‘Davis Cup from the Feeathl o i iy defending Australians Meantime here in the United States the World Professional Hard Court Tennis tournament is under way at Los Angeles with the top OOTBALL sitetnt | SCORES Defending cham- - pion Bobby Rizes advanced to the — e results of football Here semi-finals yesterday by beati Bert Brown of Los Angeles. Riggs 5ames I will meet Welby Van Horn of Knox- _ Louisiana State 20; Miami (Fla.) ville, Tennessee, today. Van Horn 7 climinated Jack Jossi of San Fran- Bradley Univ. 7 St. Ambros cisco to reach the bracket of four. Ia.) 0 In the ¢ bracket, Carl Earn of Army “B" 44; Bergen J. 0. Los Angeles, who beat Bob Har- Michigan Normal 19; Great Lakes 0 mon of Beverly Hills, will take on second seeded Don Budge.of Qak-' -Simpson 13; Iowa Wesleyan 12 St. Vincent (Pa. 32; Davis-E land, who bumped Wayne Sabin of Portland. ins 0 abe West Texas 7; Wichita 6 In Buenos Aires, Margaret Os- Nebraska Wesleyan 19; Hastings torne of San Francisco beat Mrs. 0. A. O. Aguirre of Argentina in a Los Angeles Loyola 14; Occidental cingles match in the Argentine Na- 12. - HUSKIES RATED T0 DEFEAT WEBFOOTS: ticnal Tennis tournament. The California Junior College Federation may next year hang out the nc acceptance sign to any post season championship or bowl offers. It must be submitted to three sections for ratification—the AVERAGES GlVEN Northern, Central and Southern sections of the Federation. If ap- proved it weculd not affect the pro- posed intersectional little Rose Bowl football game in Pasadena Decem- ber 7. At least not this year any- way. SEATTLE, Nov. 16—The Univer- sity ¢f Washington Huskies rated as favorites today in their 39th renewal of their football feud with the neighboring University of Ore- gon Webfoots, Prospects were ior firm, fast turf, a development which brought both eratification and apprehension to Washington’s Coach Ralph “Pest” The fog was really thick in Stock- ton California, last night. Specta- tors at the Stockson-Turlock high school football game couldn't see what was going on. Then the fog Welch got worse and the football teams Weich wanted fast conditions for his speedy backs and down- got mixed up ‘)nd the officials did not know what was what That was enough for them so the game was called in the third period with Ducks, pacca by such speedballs the undefeated Stockton team lead- #5 halfbaeks Jake Leicht and Bob- ing 14 to 13. Stockton got credit Py Reynclds, with Jimmy Newquist tield aerials, but he said he realized ideal going would also benefit the in the record Look with a win. also a possibility. The Oregovians outweigh Wash- In Hollywocd last night Frankie ingten, 202 pounds to 197. Ore- ;en’s backs average 194; Washing- ton's 186. The Webfoot line av: erages 207, to 204 for the Huskie Mocre, a 137 pound Oakland fight- er, scored a TKO over Lew Han- bury of Washington, D. C., in the [P Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS Ssssswwesse: DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank ¢ of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI Annual Guessing Game Begins ;% Gl g nepection a of the Teurnament of Rose ns. Judges whe will pict cesses beside (he Queen are (L.-R.) Charles Prickett, Wil AP Wirephote am Schmied- erer, and George W. Stasand. eVt G0 ST FEBRUARY 28 Nov n from clir 16—A Ore- SLELY, Calif Bea el intent ¢ - third place in the Pacific Coast NEW RK, 16 Wi Conferenc me California’s Light-Heavvwel ampion tough football team here toda Lesnevich will make the first Unit- OSC, at mear peak strength with ed ates defe of his crown in t refur to health of L five year 8 when he meets L afoon, is fay X ladelphia flat- b 1Sl periormance Madison Square Garden. the me shaped up D - AL LUKDSYROMS BACK avera the ch F e FROM EXTENDED TRIP . o, it Mr. and Mrs. a.ured Lundstrom, ' cble {o g not up t ) wellknown ol here returned > oo aboard the steamer Princess Lou-, o ¢ ise last nieht, happy to be home WAK (I’F‘!’EQS again after being South since May, 99 Feaoiln &8 FEEE but full of enthusiasm over the 7 [ 1 old hcme in Virginia, Minn,, where Phicg Lot Vi they ted tives they hadn't cen for 40 yvears, and others they PALO alif,, Nov. 16 had never seen before. In Min- Stanford’s Indians clash lis, they spent two w Washington State College ng up old friends of what for both f go who gave them a an attempt to climb ption an eheart- higher toward the top I Confer Pacific nce en a trip up the Pacific Coast 3 ceeing other relatives and friends, The Tribe. beset by injuries, has a jaunt to the Pendieton Redeo, hard-running Fullbac Lloyd Mer- § in Vancouy! and Victoria, | 1imar its main threat gave them many cherished ~ Washington State followers hope memeries to bring home with them. Left Half Bill Lippir t will be The Lundstroms are at 3 in the grcove after injuries im- with their daughter, M aired his utility in earlier con- rell, her home in the Highlands. te RE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA but you v ho a y's Te ior the vic n, named Tom N.. decided tc t his certificate to he was entitled to educa er the GI Bill any scheol or about n mind, but he knew X in getting educational ¢ o bility. So he just ured tha get his certificate he'd have it in case he decided to tak me education or training later m's home was in Florida, bu Wasbington at the time So ¥ i out an application form ed photostatic copy of eparation paper to the re- i fice of the VA in Wash- When he didn't - anything 1 tor several days, he phon- h ed Florida to trans- Tom'’s case file. Tom didn't want h transferred, because his 1 idence was in Florida and that's where his file should stay Consequently, he had to go down to the Washington office and -sign a change of address and a tre fer request. That was o when | file g ashington, it would ia where it got no certif.cate of eli- v for education under the GI Over two months later, tired phoy the Wash- of waiting, he 9099000000000 e <> o WILLIE JOYCE IS EASY WINNER OVER NICK CASTIGLIONE A crowd of ago Sta- tch Willie eizht con- 10 round de- ; Nick Castig- inz for the in- au Jack f cap in his final Wednesday > JURIOR CHOIR OR N. L. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T0 REHEARSE MONDAY The Junior Cheir of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church will rchearse each Monday afternoon 4 to 5 pm. at the Church. cheir 1s being trained by M: ald L. MacKinnon forme he iT'S THE MODERN WAY. .. 3 THE home, or your office—even though you're miles from the phone. It’s the modern way to communicate. nearest tel ALKIE-TALKIE” radiophone enables you to call G shav LIDER, the new-type “no-brush” cream, is the modern way to Easy 1o use—protects face, : A NEW-TYPE ““NO-BRUSH"’ ¢ SHAVE CREAM FOR DAILY SHAVING @ For a well-groomed, successful ap- haven at pearance, you must be clean- all times. But daily shaving can be a nuisance . . . and a source of irritation 10 the skin. That’s the reason more and more men are using Glider, Williams sensational shave cream discovery. scrapes. Streamlined shaving Glider was developed especially to make daily shaving quick and easy on your face. A rich, soothing cream, it’s not sticky or greasy—and it needs no brush. The modern shave cream It protects your face from the razor’s sharp edge, lets you get close, clean shaves without irritating nicks and When you're finished shaving, rub in the thin film of Glider that remains. It refreshes the skin . . . leaves your face feeling softer and smoother. Get a tube of Glider today. PAGE THREE The Triangle Cleaners ingten againg~to learn that his file 1 not a ed from I ida. They didn't know why the de lay Nor had they done anythir about trying to find out Then Tom asked about a i tificate of eligibility anyway was told he'd have to sign an afli- R affluent, wse o davit (and get it d) that he wadn't already be where for educa the sense in that notor mod WE NOW HAVE But it developsd that only 18-IHOUR SERVICT ear cf education could be certified not the full amount Tom was en- Jus‘r titled to—because the certificate wa temng 1ssued n anot district \ Tom learned also that one- cate would | d for If he didn't start hi education in 90 d » to get a new certificate. yuldn't accomplish bis ori al purpose, which was (e have his certificate of lits for ducation in order to avolic just such delays at some futurc time when he really wanted a cer titicat In order to get a .ull certificate of el ity which would be 800 indefinitely, he'd have to get in touch with his own regic | of the VA in Florida. Accordingly he sant a completed appl and a copy of his separation paper to Florida doesn't I 1t was late in June 5 certificate yot Te hasn't even an acknowledgement |\ Xpo fo 3o fe 2 TN S AN R ST R ot his applicati ahdaasda e Iy S T S TRy Ex‘r How do I know out this - | i cause Tom N homas M ¥ x at’s me! 0 e e 1 music teacher. M i ¢ y P i PO Y rling T our ir is compesed of pupils trom e frst 1o cisnth gces in- K CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ¢ hese 3 P ’ un- B : . 4 am 1 leisurely and comfortably this year— p T Pr :Y,."‘.l:l_ in our studio. r Church, in connection 3 B" w Kodachrame slide pictur " - SRt S 12 Photographs - 12 Gits, £ not members of LEeonomical, too! 3’ 1er Sunday School and not St R ek Phone 25 for un apnointment — TODAY! 20th Century Bldg. ) éxlipses frem ncna to thr ond Annual Deer Hunters” Derby BWell Aeogsredd TWO PRIZES for the TWO BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought 1o Qur Store This Season . . . . FOR THE LARGEST DEER HORNS according TsiPRIZE . .. to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest points and largest diameter at the hase are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND z ® " " BEST TROPHY 3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be frem Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. A NEW 345 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN A NEW 30-30 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVE THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsman’s Assn. LT. COL. JAY WILLIAMS after the hunting season and the decision ot of antlers cannot win both prizes. ——The awards will be made shortly of the judges will be final. One ¢ are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good are no strings attached. ———These priz will. Ther _All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners.