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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1946 ARMY KEEPS TOP PLACE Barragar Nigh! Rose Bowl On Elks Allays Opponens Issue Up ASSOCIATED PRESS) of the Pacific BY SID FEDER YORK, Nov. 19.—It in a photo finish Notre me today for the spot among the nation’s outfits and the definitely over for and Te Ballotting Press’ weekly ers of the country NEW still Arm It was Barragar night on the Elks Alleys last night Charlotte Barragar, of the Home Grecery team bowled 223 for single game, and James Barragar on the same team, tied that dividual score, but Charlotte James cut for game score, 555 553. Incidentally. the Home Gro- ccry kowled the high team score of the night, 1684 Two other bowlers rolled 500 last night, P. Berthol of California Grocery with Walter McKinnon of the Fr ning trio with 541 The following are last night's games. California Grocery F. Barragar 150 150 M. Burke 110 87 P. Berthol 154 211 Totel 448 482 Henning 195 153 152 135 150 150 541 482 Juneau Florists 120 120 155 116 130 147 126 484 462 449 Burford's Triangle J. Moscrip 150 150 150 S. Snow 96 133 92 B. Olark 124 189 154 ‘Total 423 526 449 Pennsyl as in Assoc @I, the sports left the ca a in- Representatives beat Ccast conference and th: Western to conference meet today in Berkeley Calif take action on a propos- I al send their respective foot- ball champions into the Rose Bowl under a five-year plan There still was an outside chance, & however, that the powerful Army But the 34-7 pounding squad might represent the East in scrbed from Army last the next Pasadena classic The and Texas' secend upset setba Western conference (Big Nine) was the reported in favor of stepping ide .lan—dropped for cne year to permit Army Lonchorns completely out hook up with the Pacific Coast sglect top-ten set. with chay — either UCLA or Southern State and Southern California California up replace them Delegates from those two Altogether, 110 sports w fornia schools want Army for the frem coast to coast ‘and one opponent, and there is every indi- cation that Army would accept a bid The proposal for a Big Nine conference tieup has been suggested for many years by the Far West- ern cireuit but ays shunned by the more conservative Big Nine, which has in recent years opposed post-season g UCLA and Southern Cal polished up their offensives, meanwhile, for next Saturday's game which pro- bably will decide the Western Rose Bowl choice. isticians, figuring performances of the two teams against common fo suggested UCLA has the better cffense, USC 5 the stouter defense. . soo FIGHT DOPE CHICAGO—Jimn Joycee, Gary, Ind., knocked out Marion Rhoten, 133, Milwaukee, (5) N — PFritzie and Jimmy shington D.C, HE head of the parade by the n of 50 points over the unbeaten-untied pa: a and to at Los Angeles holding fourth ectively the res Penr the season ing to Cali- Fred W. McKinnon E. McKinnon W. Plummer Total selections after last Satur secrambling. Of these, 58 put on top all alone, compared a week ago, and 16 voted the in front. Twenty-three others ed it a tie, voting for a twc throne as a result of the sco dead the two outfits unf the previous week, and the decision the Irish were taking Northweastern while the Ci were clouting the Quakers last urday On first eight ten H. Hixson T. Bassford L. Holden Total 124 a basis of place vote, nine for a se for third, and so Army rolled up 1,053 points, 50 more than the 1,002 for Dame, with Georgia and UCLA 760 Home Grocery 140 167 166 223 178 223 510 639 5 Sick’s Select Beer B. Phelps 150 150 150 J. Erbland 150 150 150 Mr Erbland 120 120 120 Tctal 420 420 420 a A. Burke C. Barragar J. Barragar Total Longest jump cof the week made by Illinois, which frcm ninth to fifth place, with points. a result of 16-7 tory Ohio State. Once-beaten Georgia whipped Tulane 35-7 Saturday still has Georgia to tangle wit Nevember 30, stepped up seventh to sixth, with and Tennessee moved up one r seventh two places ping Wis Lou 4 thi Miami' in its post, limped with 139 points. nia’s Trojans, who fornia and ccllide November 23 for spet, round out 107 points. Other West Coast'teams dition to UCLA and Southern 450 450 360 1260 oF a tt Super Market 154 148 149 117 167 70 106 407 487 Royal Cafe 115 166 136 103 139 147 484 510 - 20th Centur L. Fragner R. Mansfield B. Bonnet Total Zivic, Mc- draw, 451 Griff, 10) BOSTON . strcng, 130% aul Zenui Jack (Spider) Arm- Teronto, knadked oul 137 xico City to Michigan eighth B. Ansell J. Ansell D.{ Dalziel Total 2) @ sin State, beaten cnly after - . MARGAREY 5 GUILD has pranched out! A dream house as usual, but lovlier. more complete Tiny clothes as usual, dainty anc appealing. Added: A novelty table items from one dollar DOWN. An- ather table. items up to three dol: lars. 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Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat winds under 20 miles per hcur becom: ostly westerly ton Low pressure center—29.70 inches north, 142 west, moving slowly eastnortheastward Irish, ir of third Station pe Spencer ldred Rock 1 ab- ck of of the mov- to riters from 43 degrees dezroe day’'s Arm to 34 Irish call- GUY JEX Completing agent for Fair with retired vilo) the railr mention include State, 30th with 3 points; Mary's tied for 3lst with two points, and California, tiad fortieth with one point - Sports Briefs The Cakland Giants withdrew to-, pl day from the Pacific Coast pro- fessional foctball league, cancelling their remaining games, because of lack of a suitable stadium here owner Clyde Mowdy announced The Giants have been playing in the Oakland baseball park roner NINGS RETIRES 5 service a Railroad at of d Jennings has succeeded by been with! the Alaska nd line, Guy He will Dayten who b d for many years at hittier and Anchg J - - reless olded 27-0 over adets Sat- Sew W 90900000900 05601900 The nt banana is one of the lar earth not above ground - on hav tem a cond, o Sell 1 Wantad with NOTICE OF an Empie just ‘(s ON FINAL T tor the Terri- Division Number 0000030600 0060000050000004 HEAR ACCOU. Probate C of Alaska 835 In the tory One. fore FELIX GRAY, Com 1 Ex-Officio Probate . ncau Precinet In the Matter of the BARBARA IVANOVA EWA, also known as SHEVELOFF, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Nadja Triplette, Administratrix of the Es- tate of Barbara Ivanova Shewelewa also known as Ivanova Sheveloff, de- Also, the winner will no doubt ceased, has filed her Final Report ! quire the Coast conference cham- @nd a Petition for decree of ms-fi 3 was The Miami Seahawks today had visio of climbing out of the All America football conference cellar after turning back the Buffalo Bi- sons in the Orange Bowl stadium last night h 527 vie- oner 2, Ju- Gstate of SHEWEL- IVANOV/ and h on from| There ar Lig games in Cali- fornia this weekend. The biggest of course, is ceiween the Tro- Jans of USC and the Bruins of UC- LA, with the Rose Bowl at stake roteh on once picnship. The other big game will tribution herein praying that Alex- 'be at Berkeley and will be between ° Cheveleff Le adjudged the| the University of California and Sole heir of deceased, and that the | Stanford. This contest will be a residue of said estate be distributed | corker, too, inasmuch as Stanford to him. Any perscn having objec- | {and Cal are traditional rivals. But tion to the clearing of sald Estate little except tradition is at stake Or the distribution of the assets’ as {because both teams have taken a @bove listed may appear before the | bad mauling in conference play nied at:10: o'clock A, M, oty ad- As for the affair in Los Angeles, December 30th, 1946, at which time | Cali- [the teams are rated about even. @ hearing will be had on said report | - |with UCLA rated the stronger of- and petition and such objections fensively, and the Trojans the may be filed in writing and de- tougher on the defense. Both the termined { |squads have plenty of reserves to Given under my hand and the: 'keep things moving at top speed €01 of the Probate Cowrt above | [the entire game. neutioned this 2th day of October, | ! & 1946, ACTOR Seal) FELIX GRAY, 1 boy, U. S. Comitgsioner and Ex-Officio | Probate Judge, Junean Precinct. First publ on, Ocl 29, 1946 Last publication, Nov. 19, 1946 DARNELL'S the Cali- on Bowl with played the part of 1 “Abie’s Irish Rose,” recently nted by the Fairbanks hool. ! e Delong, 1orme: { pre- High Tonight.... plan on a fasty full course dinner ... in a pleasant atmosphere | | | Get in on § at 3 ! ! ! z { | { the FUN!? Skating Is Excellent ; Men's | ICE SKATES [l NOW...infull range of sizes he o) YES! We still have plenty | of STEAKS! Open Until 10:30 P.M. 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