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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946 e s e e . College Football 600D SCORES MADE | FIRST CAGE GAME Leaders | o (BY JACK HAND) iN SINGLE BOWLING ON TUESDAY NIGHT |~ Sor™ %07 o o Mines continue to make a prac- — . 3 tice of developing punting cham- In the individual bowling on the Juneau's first basketball gams of pions with Fred Wendt its latest Elks alleys, several excellent scores the wint orts season, schedule: te to top the long distance for next Tues were made. Snow stcod high with 1y 30 p. m. wi . Sahks a total of 628 for the three games, be a doubleheader, it was announc- won the title for and Burke was next with 6 ed this morning I wo years in a row in that the tradition and dollar Several over-500 scores were roll-| Leo Lazetti's Imperial squad will 1940 and 1941 and now Wendt : wl is strictly a Pacific ed by Carnegie, Henning, W. Mc- meet H. B. DeLand and his Moose with an average of 445 yards, ap- ! ccas nference Big Nine closed Kinnon, Metcalf and Nichols five in the opener, a non-le: 1 ready to return the champion- | the big question is what post- Following are the players game hip te th: El Paso campus n atiraction will lure the scores made Feature contest of the eveni will Runner-up John Galvin of Pur-, Army proup Portland sports- Stewart 140 166 be between the Crimson Bears of gye has averaged 42.8 yards men have anng ed plans for in- Hagerup 150 Juneau High School and the Ju-| Neil Armstrong of Oklahoma A | Vit the powerful West 1 oint Iverson 162 High Alumni and M still holds the lead in pass|S to Portland for a New Years Carnegie 204 Juneau City League ‘Man A. receiving according to the Nation- | day go with Oregon State College Lajoie 160 B. Phillips reports that so al Collegiate Athletic Bureau. Arm- | But it looks as though their move- Holmgquist 161 league ly one referee to offi- styone nabted 32 forwards fo end is dc d for failure before Henning 196 ciate at and that more are {stal gains of 479 yards to 29 for|it st cfficials say McKinnon 183 needed. Whistle men Ercughton (Brute) Williams of ja ¢ b Blanton 165 contact Phillips at the Junes h ' Florida. However, Williams has|the PCC ru o con Parsons 149 school caught almost half of the passes ence team from playing in a Bowl Davlin 159 N > Yis team has completed. Jack Roc-|game the sanfe day the Rose Bowl Taylor 171 a erick of Seattle, playi with Yale, |contest is staged Snow 243 HiGH SCHOUL DANCERS tcok third position by catching five! A statement on Army Grummett 161 for the Elis against Princetcn.|icy n be issued Niohas 19 AT BP'W NOON SESSION tcosting nis seasem tovad to 25, | Omiced. Staves. Miliary Academy.| Burke 203 3 Saturday was 4 st day in the| West Points graduate manager of Bavard 178 hidron of e High School FasS interception department .nd;Afhletics, Ccl. Bff Jones, disclos: Hedges 143 bR Cerin: b it O (ngne ot ths leac disturbed. | that the Academy’s Athletic Board Moscrip 156 vgujleyiie S AIOUR ity o be. Larry Hateh's tola ght for thehas been catled into session, and in Metcalf 153 A an Dance tomorrow noon be- .- . o Wa ol < snll{answer to Newman's ques con- F. Barragar 153 155 fore the members of the Business | \ Vor - daghifir: Ani. | Chritie Ehe DARSBIRY of A a6l ok <l 48 and Professlonal Wotden's Olub at( 7 7/ "¢ Avmu' b € Dynnell | cepting a Bowl bid, riow that. the the organization's regular luncheon ., yarvarg and Gilmer of Alabamu.{Rose Bewl has become a closed e © e ® o & ¢ o o e meeting in the Baranof Hotel : o o i e | cotporation. betikan. 2aoiflo . e Mrs. Lucille Johnson will speak e ’(’V":“‘ the . Pagiilc . 3 T A % e on Internatio Affairs as they At AnC RRISIN , conien . TIDE TABLE v1of (gmmafbicsl 40 g by HGHT DopE {Jones said.a_ siatement “might" be e © 06 8 ¢ s o o o o o Belgium 1 ';1;‘4! ")Lll.""t b . . Tonight as 7 o'clock on the us- | < 1“ »U a /L\nm n w . NOVEMBER 22 L B B e e e Kmy Two fights were staged last night | ceived a bid from the Bowl o High tide, 1:10 am, 154 feet o Mrs, Johnson will talk on “Women's W0 (S8 FEE S eben ? o ow tide 6:52 25 fect o' APtivities in' International ~ Af-{980 resups ere.as {OHOWA ut Sugar Bowl President Sam LT SR N B Bl e Oakland, Calif.—Speedy Cab- ; Corenswet said aé New Orleans t » High tide, 13:00 p.m., 178 fect o & e e . Manila, TKO. Mariothe Sugar Bowl “match hasn't been » Low tide, 19:30 pm., -1.0 feet ® it s o o oo xico City, 1 {made and we won't be prepared to e ®© 0o ® 000 @ © 0 0 o “']\\n.‘ major ::.um.r\ in the l"‘ At Gajbeston: MeweeDisw Jonkins Auithiny §hott I anis. e = T . s B il kv planes for Sweetwater, T TKO. Mus-,season is over.” The Bowl Empire Wantads get results! freigk ving only ang Gareia, 134, Galveston, 9. 188ad siid a1l Loading. teams ate uns g 5 B P v SR [7er consideration 222 D 2 S e e o | The Hiirhs of thes Amaitie - conkt (AN'T GET FOOTBALL and Western conferences fo hold off “(KHS w“H BA(ON !their Rose Bowl agreement for one b S l C l A N S more year so that Army's mighty ; il L A lcadets could be invited to Pasa- ATLANTA, Nov. 21—An Atlantan dena this coming New Year's day 1 e ® who offered to swap 12 pounds of has met bitter criti 1 from Lc Georgia- Georgia Teach football large Western writers have reacted LOCAL NO. 6 game Nov. 30, reported that he had with resigned acceptance or out- '3 3 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ y § 3 3 § { received no takers {| The offer : tion wa ad columns Tuesday § ' would .amajnt to about $9.50 in § | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 \ \ \ \ § \ § § \ ' \ A.F.of L. Hall REGULAR MEETING TONIEGHT PLEASE BE PROMPT! con for $7.20 worth of football tickets. ->-oe — FROM ALASKAN CITIES Visiting from other Alaskan cities and signing the Baranof guest list Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reposa, i and Mrs. Gislin, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A Dell, all of Whittier; | Mayor Carl Vevelstad of Peter burg; B. Rowell =nd N. W. Austine Sitka; Bernadine King of Gust vus; Douglas Bernsley and Ver Sie- | bel of Dillinghom. D Wanuaas get Mr \ | Empire results! | | | ' t NORTHWEST unounces NEW LOW FARES ANCHORAGE TO EATTLE-TACOMA 120 *216 (Children $60) (Children $108) ONE WAY ROUND TRIP plus tax plus tax » 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE » 7' HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST > ROUND TRIP DAILY For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative THWEST - AIRLINE made in the Constitu- | H R. Christie of Cordova; of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA ROSEBOWL - PLAY NOW AL FIXED Is Just Matter Beween Coast, Big Nine Teams ~Other Sport Dope ight approval of California will have a Little Res {Bowl game at Pasadena December 7th. The principals will be Texas undefeated, untied Kilgore College. The Pacific coast | represented by mpton College of Caliiornia the ct will be Junior There wiil be a Bowl game to- night at Slaton, Texas—and quit a tussle is promised. The game- known as the Powder Bowl concest will pit Slaton High Scheol's | Junior girls against the or girls. The boys will take no part iin the game, except as the cheering | squads. And to presid er the | Slaton Powder Bowl game, ins:ead lof a Queen, a King will be named ! between halves. | o " Big game fever is taking hold in - San Frencisco Bay area where | Saturday the University of Califor- i and Sranford University elev- | 2ns receive rheir long-standing fued JA ccuple of U-C studen tempt- led to raid “the Stanford campu ! but were apprebended by Stanforc students, who prcmptly raved s and them back to I their hea Berkeley. Eighteen hundred fans watched the Fresno Falcons mark up their Clea Skill! —— 48-HOUR CA Junior ay The Triangle WE NOW HAVE JUST lour starts with Sar Diego ight, beating the Sky- hawks 1 to 0. San Diego’s coach Paul F filed a prot the refere disallowed wh Diego thought was the tying n the third period Tollywood the ILc Angel Monarct heat th an Shamroc 4 to 1, tighte hold ce in th €0z 1 ue. Cla Filipino fighter speedy Cabanellc—took less than a round to score a technicak knockout over Marco Trigo of Mexico City in a der in Oakland llo weighted hed in at 131 Unseasonable snowstorms nd Ve need a cancelladon of Crew ation: the University f W on. Coach Al Ulbrick- son 1 ancelled crew practice un til Febn first” when the oars- men will begin prepping for a re- gatta Ulbrickson hopes to schedule in mid-Ma The veathern pave a boost to- lay t he chances o1 UCLA de- ) uthern - California by isly vredicting clear skies lay. The Bruins, top offen- team in the naticn with ained via ground and dry bhall and a fast turf Harry (Kid) Matthews cf Seattl vill substituie 1or Al Hostak, form- world Middleweight champion, m a 10 round bout here next Tues- day against Benny Droll of Peoria 111, is signed to the bout when Hostak bruised a thumb Ironmen were f full ouf in wront of the pac in thern Division, Pacific c Lcague race cday by virt of last nizht's 6 triumph over New Westminiter 2 it was the victor ht triumot < WELDON HUMBLE 15 LINEMAN OF WEES HOUSTON, Te 21-—-Wel- don Humbh! Ric iute guard who did everything inst the Texas Aggies £ a feot- ball coach dr guards «hould do, toda lineman of the weex" Asso- Pres: ciated Botckey -Oklaho- long | pital i ey ; It is estimated that there were| 30,000,000 buffaloes in America when the white man first arrived. | | NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS i b s for prinung of the Ses- | 1 Law nd Journals for the ighteenth Sessicn of the Territor Le ture commencing January 27, | 1947, and for furnishing mis ec ipplies for the said bod 1) be eived in the Office of the Auditer of the Territory of Al on cor before 10 a. m. December 17 1946 ms for proposals and specifica- tions may be secured upon request at the Auditor’s Office, Room 306, | Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska Dated November 12, 1946 | Signed, FRANK A. BOYLE Auditor of Ala Fiist publication, Nov. 14, 1946 t publication, Nov. 29, 19: ners our staff is thor- y trained and experienced in all types of clea — their and your SERVICE LL some second The t Eastern “Ind I k i ¥ B opped by Arn 1 Navy J ¥ tern Conf and ther group, possibly the B ne . could orovide the party ¢ 2 Claytd ir and M Jchr an Cove, John SPECIALISTS OBJECTIONS OVERRULED P Sl B “Ivy Group” 1s avowedly j Hiimeats - BRI Bowl games, but even thiS ) Hair Styli N « and from P Hugh B cubtégie:. Kre e air Syling nd d could .',HH'(M;;“-Z‘ ;Ylvl e ‘»P o - > Wours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. neither team gets ap adven- HEINTZLEMAN 10 TALK COLD WAVING LTUEOTATED, AT WM MEFT TONIGHT | PERMANENTS Now Yo g s perhap rman of SHAPING AP '(ll\'l ‘ ‘hult'] "\H" : et 4 IR g of Bowl tu le, e e | Peauty Salon ssociation with them p, nin APPOINTMENT nduce the Southeast- e i - e e ey Phone 538 eir so-called com- of will also be hel 060060860 PAGE THREE Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion reileves promptly be= cause it goes right, to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and zid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flame: By Hugh Fuilertdr YORK, Nov. 21 Wor ¢ N at I ka derstand quic 10 have your ney back. v psm e i CREOMULSION ! Willi f2r Coughs, Chest Colds, Brenchitis w OMING! COMING! COMING! 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