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WhDNh“DA\ NOVEMBER 20, 1946 ( MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 Thinking of CHRISTMAS? Just Arrived!? via air express MITTENS ... LINEN STAMP GOODS | o vt WOOL CAPS . . .. LUNCHEON SETS [ &ies’ s WOOL SWEATERS . . .. SLIPPERS NARROW WALE CORDS oo cnal Coll (sizes 2 through 6 years) ti offer FOOTBALL LEADERS mpicnship and their Bowl berth c with Southern by the Na- Bruins jumped fro > among the ed total of § I i rout of Mon as hem on the b - n 1e aside eight epponents » o ered a total o1 3279 yards on both ing plays and forward passes gain of 4099 yards . but his Beaver | from UCLA B o o o MUSECIANS Protective Union LOCAL NO. 672 A.F.oiL. H.all REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY 7 P, M PLEASE BE PROMPT! feofiosfoefosfefecferforforferfeefeofeefedenfenferferterfeateofeofoe Befeedefeuferienferieoperfertoefeefefecededeedbebebeiet L is Mo better than tenth in both ushing ana total offense oge, slipped Average 6 yards per aame, althouzh Irish piled up 418 yards in their 27-0 triump! over Northwestern s frem th v of the \‘h'«(( Associati n head for the ., who run a week agement ports the of- the first time thi ect i gh the will be the first Pacific m in the Bureau's history officials the les t movir to replac | yards per ) in seven contests plays D e DU USL BT ST FEST Y PSS ST ST STy i Nevada continues to top the for- ward passing teams, ranked on the average xu(’x;,. gained - FIGHT DOPE of fistic as follows Buffalo—Melio Bettina, 191': e BUTTER Best Quality 890 POUND NO LIMIT Fresh Juneau Eggs . . . $1.19 dozen MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. PHONE 104 .B&l' S ncounters last Lerg, 210, Chelsa, Mass., in a ten round go. At Brooklyn (Broadway Arena) Moerris Reif, 147, Brocklyn, knocked out Ralph Wharton, 145, of Mon- treal in the third round At Salem, Mass.,—Mad Anthony Jenes, 170, Boston, cutpointed Jim- my Hooper, 171, Brooklyn, in a 10- round bout At Trenton, N. J.—Archie De- vino, 124, Newark, knocked out Bobby Richards, 125, Portland, Ore., in the fifth round of thefr fight. At Milwaukee—Charles Lewis, 129, New York, outpointed Juste Fontaine, 137, of Milwaukee in a 10-round mble. At Les An Jackie Wilson, 147, Los Angeles, TKO-ed Tony Ric- cio, 148, of Bayonne, N. J., in the second round. D in the nation was started in Jol- ; former Not al offensive any of Beacon, N. Y.outpointed Bill Wein- T “Cabey" ¢ The first public junior college, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UCLA PI(KED 10 BEAT SC California les Bruins will defeat S California S the predictions of oaches anc players of their five common cp- ' ponents thi = Coach Ma ford went on record Athletic Bureau Aaft subsequently g asked ag for an opinion, the Dame star frankly dodged the issue, Tex Oliver of Oregon, Lou Stin- er of Oregon State and Ralph Welch of Wast picked the d n the game 2ose Bowl s took a are deep in outstanding material also, which is tant, tt e worked together all ason comtination - - RED SOX-MANAGER NOT ANTICIPATING . ANY DEALS IN B.B. STON, Nov. 20—Preparing iday for the West coast, jce Cronin of the Red not going to trade " he said s Cronin expect ang | me on their running’ big Marie I' 11 C ticn yeste wards Al Mrs, Willia; Feist and M Governme Kenneth Norton, Martin Nina Kelly Hospital ‘admitted Jack of Tenakee y ay i discharged Kennett Rudolph d Andrew Ebona, both of Juneau. NVOTICE IS HEI t Gertrude sort of her uilr’u\ it said estate, and her petition for distribution thereof, in | the United States Commissioner” Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A, M December 31st, 1946, has been fixc as the time and said court the pl aring same; and that all per concerned therein are hereby | fied to appear at said time and | place and file their cbjections, if aid final account and peti- settlement and distribution | and that the court at s and distributees of the n are Juneau, Alaska, October a[)lh I‘HG GERTRUDE HELGESEN | BOGGAN, Executrix. First publication, Oct. 30, 1946. JUNEAU, ALASKA 00rs S’Ju med Tight ‘.? Army’s rate for Big New Year's Event ne invitation by tt vn members impor-{ > " e Pacific Coast f the tw PAGE THREE ) cireuits can on the nominee annaorncemnent? The Bew Brop Inn Cafe OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY serving the BEST in Americun and Chinese dishes - oo 1D MACHINES (LASH SATURDAY Managed by the Sole Owner S. M. 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