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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— ]U\EAU ALASKA —— PAGE THREE _— " BusR Ends in M SKI CLUB SKATING [~ =~ = | arriage ¢ us omance nds in L § PARTY FOR SUNDAY | ; groRe. 'U\}f TR RE . b ,Q > < A / 3 e &) Alaskan Latcst reports from the Juneau) be Ski Club Patrol s more "] e ° w8 g ot e hat| & nic Pictures G- and nearby cas before safe con- . ) S GOOD S(OR]NG |S N e e Hand Tinted—Natural Colors—Beautifully Framed T packed base of frozen snow now| i TeR oo BALL MADE lA .I,Nl ], covers the entire trail and skiing | \7: is definitely not recommended J M t P el ¢ will put much cf the slalom | i you realistic threc-dimensiongl ph ‘t ). L S AR T | s and upbper bowl in 1] o grap! f famou attractions in Final scores of footpall gam skiing condition & full-color Kodachrome played yesterday are as follows: 3 Sy i G Mok plant ke ko e Louisiana State 40; Fordham 0.! Frank Metcalt hit his stride of party for 8§ STANDARD and DELUXE MODELS with Miami (Fla) 40; Washington and the Elks alleys last night and bowl- Gl ol 1 EVEo % e Py & Pein R el A i Lee 20. ed 600, his highest single game be-| -‘}’ ‘v"“;* by " “vft‘“ ; ‘1‘” \" "-""_ ALASKAN and WORLD-WIDI RIELS Brigham Young 14; Texas M. 13.ing ‘135I o i 'H.x”ffl ctoral ding tront at 2 : o 4 var Several 500 cr over scores were b 5 s Pri2s 18! : Hardin-Simmons 33; Howard Sev IR b Ly making the skating poor, the It IOI‘ ihat r‘hl istmas Glfi Pabrin D made by Lewis Taylor, Erv Hager bl P R Southwest (Texas) State 21; up, Florence Holmquist, Curti tivity hift to riding the boards | Hdustan University 7 hattuck, Joe Snow. N. Bavard and on the ski slopes Rollins (Fla) 21; Ohio Wesley- Fred Hennings i Following are the scores made an 13. B o Nevada 53; Los Angeles Loyola 0.'last night: Hupi"o (luB’S | San Francisco J. C. 12; Sacra- Metcalf's Engineers | mento 0. E. Metcalf 234 168 197 600 ! Penn Jayvees 18; Na “B” 13 J. Merritt 146 160 91 397 pARIY is U D;Ake Jayvees 26; Yale Jay- C. Shattuck 194 171 140 505 P s Total 616 540 460 1625 vees 0. Siitedy s newly organized l"||])lnn; San Jose State 13; Fresno § o R“""l__f“ifia 157 asd bl @ | sociel club scored an opening suc- | oy (WD 5 O 0 Mea b i - 1ss bt amr el e e e e wd | IRIVTARE, CLFRKS (Colo) 0 y Jchn LaVore, former Army flier of Manhattan, Kars., hugs his oride, the former Thelma McLean of (yihusiastic crowd greatly enjoyed | e, 9 m,; Fullerton 27; Weber 13 A. Hedges 154 148 133 435 ’ ; g Sy Thi dotible Hat Whe o z ol L6 5..C. 38: Pasa-| | Total 199 492 402 1483 Mutkeogen, Mich., shortly before they were masvied at Gaiden City, Kans. The couple m-t wh the invitational dance sponsored by | C"“;“‘g“.,’“" RN f iy ctranded there with scores of cther westbound passengers by snow-blocked roads. Fellow rass the club at the Catholic school hall. | Se e - Juneau Florists witnessed the ceremony ahoard an idle bus, arranged for the wedding. (AU Wirephoto) i Mvw" was by ,lw; Nu\'xlfl':"-v m:ll' ,"‘po.’t“.’t Sune ate Y M5 orchestra, which included A. Stewart 150 150 150 450/ ~————— ke, e e (AR"ERA EXPE(IS TO L. Blanton 155 122 132 409 e Marshal Springer of Pomona, St 50th annual football f,,\“”,",” P'“';::;” :\:;L""N?:I':‘. M W. Dillhoefer . 146 172 177 495 fornia, was low amateur with 277 ki VoRe: Wete: Vit Hd e(’tiny MAKE $50,000 INHIS ™. 7" & & L SI)OI' fsBriefs : e R e iR b s GR""T GROA“ TOUR Burford's Triangle Heavyweight Pat Valentino of night a crowd of | (RIS DIaT: L [ J. Sncw 199 171 223 503 San Francisco made it two in a 8 to wateh B0 n el i sonres Gf e, eventg Z T3 80 184 3| Rl cond faves a firm hold YOW ‘over his fellow townsman, Wil- Carnera Friedrich Von ..\ wrestient Pastor Bigornia ine| MONDAY NIGHT CHICAGO, Nov. 23 — Hulking 119 93 113 325, "1 aniciee Berkeley and Cor- 1e Brown, in a ten round scrap in Sahacht of Milwaukee in the tFoMaBEA. BB, Rev. Lo, Bwdshey E: ; Primo Carncra says he will make' Total 541 462 521 1514 vallis, Oregon with knrk‘ulr time in the Bay City last night In the wrestlir exhibition at Ch Gl GHYIEY. Who. outithea I)ri(‘li\“ "j 8 1 l k $50000 as a wrestler before his e three tradition - steeped football 10wrth —round Val:ntino belted Stadium in eight years the purposés of the elub and "’.‘i al o 0 CI1CC artist’s visa expires in March and Celifornia Grocery games cnly a few hours away, and Brown through the ropes but he vited all present to beccme mem- | he returns to his home in Sequals. N._ Bavard 180 195 551 from all reports the fans who climbed back, his eye cut and; The smooth - passing Central , o | Ttaly. M. Funk 180 121 460 watch the gridiron classics had bleeding, and managed to weather; Washington College Wildeats from " ooonacs of this first activity | A F fL HALL “That may not be as much money g, Simmons 134 160 485 potter go prepared for stormy the storm Ellensburg, \\mh casily trounced &1 the aliib ;m“. prmmw‘ -y * . 0 5. as 1 made while boxing,” said the | Tctal 547 520 579 1655 weather y the University of British Colum- | SHiBYARTS Etfifrs® th tHe oot 265-pound Carnera, in Chicago for Fred Henning .| Of course this year the Big-Big At San Diego, Rusty Payne pleas- bia Thunderbirds 54 - 41 last night. o0 " iy l his 73rd grunt and groan show [ Henning 171 167 199 7! game is in Los Angeles Memorial €d his home town rooteis by belt- Dean- Nickelson of Central and | N ] r lOfl- since opening his new campaign in 1. Gey 120 120 120 360, oliseum where the cross-town ri- iNg out Gene Felton of Los Angeles Harry Kermode of UBC tied ior R 5 P - | OIMIKALI0N ¢ icers the U.S. and Canada last August. H. Simmons 173 147 1M 491 vals—the USC Trojans and the in the seventh round of a sche- high point honors with 13 apicce. Bis"op BE“T[EY j e — ——— | Potal 478 448 504 1430 yoLA Bruins_battle it out to see Auled ten rounder. It was a swet | _ —_— which team goes to the Rose Bowl, 'Evense r heavyweight Payne| Portland fight :,. S ent 10 1 Home Grocery d 103,000 ians are expected to Who had lost two cf three previous minutes last nizl ng referee | et — ! B. Daviin 122 124 174 420| pack the big bowl bouts. Packy'MpXariand's award cf o 10- lqu— B e e — " n T I c E E. Perron 147 155 155 457, In Berkeloy, 80,000 spectators are e S PR IWI(E 0“ SUNDAY H il L. Taylor 178 184 178 540{ expected to watch the University In Hollywocd Fabela Chavez scor- 140 Pertland, in 1 nt i ' i i Total 490 506 550 1546 of California and University of cd a TKO over Dave Hernandez in POt With Phil Pal { TB@I L B TR L SKl E“IHUSIASTS Sick's Select Beer Stanford meet in their 49th so- the third round of a scheduled ten COUver, B.C, the Rt Rev. John B. Bentgy, | n iR E. Hagerup 138 169 215 52| called big game. The annual clas- rcund fight, Chavez, who fights “ecrecard showed ' : D. D Bishop of Alaska, will| . RKO PICTURES, Inc. C. Forsyth 110/:182 - 1487 /88810 s blackel: ot dunine. the cut of Los Angeles, floored his With the remaining four divided pr the Church of the Holy: | is presenting its latest E. Forsyth 138 187 158 483 yeqrs fellow townsman in the second 'WO apricce -‘“ .-1( . Port- Ty ; 1 copal, qu-lm and Gold, ;2 12 427 529 560 1516 RN A e : o ointed Tcny ¥ at 11 o'tlock on Sunday morning, yr SPORTSCOPE Tetal 4 A sellout crowd of round and again in the third when " s on a i ‘3 Vit ) ¥ e sured for the 50th the fisht was stopped B BARENE W § U IR Renduy eves fi p(?@" ",’ ! Ree .”’ pARAllEl SK““G IHf)lmmmt le\;i;tf?:\ 4oq BELVEED the University of i iscopal C“"““““ L. Holmquis 115 7L and Oregon State College at COr- Ip the Paci 7 i g n at the CAPITOL THEATRE [l 1. Adams 121 138 18 367 e e e i Rishop Bntley il afiaingt ] o g Sunday—Mondcxy .Tuesday [ F. Holmquist 191 158 174 523 e B o F B ! _0 the Sacrament of Holy Confirma-| l#/, 01% > % Y VIG“T L e Total 530 486 515 1540] Talel o ST, S ee e oD, o BOWIers-uUl at koth of thes? services. The | L} th / ) Fritz Lecosi demonstrates his 20th Century Super Market EBe G- Joke kow Sallbie Apt. 10 DHe e B NROUIES SRS Fublic 1s ¢ordisny invited to hear| | method f skiing instruction. | Dr. Blanton 128 160 186 43| tAns are going to be host team in cutscored the Tacoma Rockets 7 } — The Elshop Bentley at both opportun- | .30 Locsi proves again the grace | P. Hagerup 170 134 143 447| the Raisin Bowl Game at Fresno to 6 ; s o :n Sunday “ Nov. 2521 7:30—C. 1. 0. HALL and strength attaching tc the ll R, Lajoie 180 155 144 a79| On New Year's day. They put the In the Western International - iy o A SR terfal use of the skiis. This chal 534 514 520 1577)clincher on the assignment lest Heckey Li Trail beat Kimber- B ) reel is not only full of action, L B night by beating the Fresno State 1v 9 to 3 o5 i coperst lOUBE ES Now " \ SGERS Jollege Bullde 3 to in 1 BUES. 5 SINGT BRI but is 5o PHOTOGRAPHICAL- LOGGERS Colleg o Balais to Yilke | . Att ”d LY CHARMING that THIS ] ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs|J0s¢. The victory also gave the The Tournament o Roses Execu 5 HElIE 0 pegeniee I 1S@ [ o4 ALONEs weuld sustain your Sor sale odnincy TunemitEimben] oA the California Collegiate tive Ccmmittee has officially ap- B b ,’ Enieest. Mills. Wil buy from 100,000 ft.| Athletic Association Football cham- pr the new Rose Bowl football {153 7 Y, Ah ] t i ther | Pionship. pect hetween the Western Confer- * Hnt Ce R ot B / to IJOOO()OUHX(LJ For Imnhm.‘rl“ ship o “‘:“ l‘;“r ki i J’(‘:(“l‘lr Oil and tugging policement iailed (.xx.ml.m Pacific steamer me-” " o, 4 SHOWBLALE or {Juince uneau Lumber | nce and the 5 HEh. 8o did the Hpapith) cess Louise left Vancouver last | nied irailers @ a 433-tf.| The University of Nevada, cnc ference. Rose Bo 15 525 bilice Sgr. G. J. (Ted) Morri- Dight at 9 o'clock and is scheduled | ——ee—— of the West’s mest powerful in- 'hat the pact will bring the Pasa- "op Mot 0%l ping shop for | to arrive in Juneau Monday after-| ! Local 56 | KEEP THIS DATE dependent squads, crushed Loyola | dena classic more prestige than . hobby, finally did the trick with | hoon or evening. The steamer goes | DU Dcccmbe: T-V. F. W. Dance | University in Los Angeles 53 to 0 ©VF b b to Skagway and returns to Juneau | | - 5 e llxs: night in a game played in 3 2 T e Wednesday southbound. i Las Vegas, Nevada. | }‘4"“ 1({«11 “]:’:“__ Ufl'D"“\ Mlilln"'\“ It is presumed the steamer will| - [ - Jur - Horssmen on -Milier * » 0 0 0o 1 0 e 0 have abcut 10 days or second class | e it'e H " . has been named to head an or- il Boah % m m L] Comptcn Juuior College wailoped . ® and parcels post mail aboard. | To _e’ it's bl‘l—ng-hO o PRy !Pasnd?’na daysee 88 10 7; San Fran., Banigation. 10 sponsdr sports for, TIDE TARLE s iy ) | cisco Junior College cleven topped | Younssters. The organization will , NOVEMBER 24 . HOSPITAL NOTES | - ’lhn Sacramento Jaysee squad, 12 to D€ known as the “All-American o migh tide, 2:23 a.m. 153 fect ® 3 | {0; Salinas Jaysee beet Mesa of |BCYS League,” and will boost ath- 5 10w tide, 7:59 am. 35 feet ® St. Ann’s hospital has admitted “Being married to a Regular Army ‘Cclumdo 6 to 0; and Vallejo J. C ”‘““'“ for youngsters on a nation- o migh tide, 14:05 p.n., 17.6 feet ® |Mrs. Anna Winn for medical at-| man is tops—in more ways than one! ' swamped Nampa, 18 to 0. jwide basis. The appointment ol ¢ oy tide, 20:37 pm., -1.1 feet ® tention, and Lorna Dee MacKinnon | “Take pay. for instan When i R Miller was n.nnou_nced‘ in Wash’mg- ° o e for a tonsilectomy. Discharged were | Dick enlisted as a Private, that Ralph Bloomgquist, the Glendale, 'Ch by Attcrney General Tom NOVEMBER 25 e Barney McCoy, Mrs. Harold Mayo, | $75 a month looked pretty impos- Caliiornia golf pro, carded a 54- Clatk e High tide, 2:58 am. 149 feet ®|Charles Taylor, and Mrs. Willlam sible to me. But really —it's only hcle total of 215 to win first money i : Sy o Low tide, 8:34 am, 4.0 feet @/ Paul Jr, and baby girl. | the beginning! in the $6,000 Las Vegas open golf SIoppy fields are promised today o pigh tide, 14:31 pm., 17.3 feet ®| Government Fospital discharged “Practically everything’s taken tournament yesterday. Tournament D Seattle where the Huskies mect o Low tide, 21:12 p.m., -0.8 feet ¢|Dcra Ehrman and baby girl, ad- care of— his medical and dental | officials weighted him down v\llh}‘h" Grizziles and a slowW SIOPDPY o o @ @ o - « = & = s = o ni | a thousand dollars in silver dollars, | 8ridiren field is also reported at Sccond place was shared by Eddie Corvallis for the Oregon and Ore- ! Joseph of San Francisco and Newt | ST | Bassler of Carmel, each of whom | posted 222. They won $700 each.! J eI ‘7/40 Last Warning - - The Pormula | ‘w HEN you buy fire in- i surance keep these two things {in mind — the home you have land the equally good home care, quarters, clothing, postage: our retirement annuity and $1500 extra annual exemption for income tax. We get an allowance for m one for Dick’s food, up to 30 days paid vacation a year. We save on insurance, movies, rail fares. We get three times the civilian interest rate on our savings. “Yes, we do have savings. To me, it's ‘bring-home pay.’ It's only one of the reasons why I'm glad Dick is so satisfied with his job, {eels he’s learning so much and really getting somewhere.” For men who shave daily GLIDER “No-Brush” Shave Cream A GOOD JOB FOR Y U. S. Army § CHOOSE THIS FiNE PROFESSIO PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE * * K |yew’ll want if you are burned At Sub-pert——Telephone 82 {out. Obviously, the amount of { The MODERN shave cream | your fire insurance should ap- v for MODERN men proximate the present high ] ‘vnlue of the home you own _ |because this also is approxi imatelv the value of an equally igood home you will want to lbuy after a fire. ; Safely requires | Insurance “To Value” Be sure you have it — cail Shattuck Agency Seward St:eei PHONE 219 ' Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent e ettt e ed no new pautnls The ’l‘r»iangle Cleanérs Skill! —— our staff is thor- (,:): oughly trained b and experienced in all types of ee * ) cleantify — thely ‘But Mr. Abercrombie—Pan American already knowedge and | | knows bow many mere Clipper flights | are now serving Alaska’ skill is at your service. WE NOW HAVE 18-HHOUR SERVICE JUsT CALL ! Thirty-five flights going Outside every week! Thirey- five coming back! Fifteen hundred extra seats every month—a 40 percent increase! That's Pan American i Flying Clipper service as it now stands . . . and we're | plenty happy to announce it. Wish it meant that you could step aboard without reservations —but it doesn’t. You should still contact the address below as early as possible so your seat will be waiting. It'll be a pleasure to welcome you aboard. L2uv AMERICAN Baranof Hotel Phone 106

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