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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1946 FIRSTCAGE € GAME T0 BE ONTUESDAY Basketball season returns to Ju- neau tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the High School gym- nasium, when Juneau high school’s Crimson Bears meet the Alumni 'nd the Imperial squad tangles with the Moose in & non- 1e1guc practice game. Coach L. B. Avrit of Juneau High has announced that the following 11 men will mak> up his squad for tomorrow, although some changes may be made: Denny Merritt (f), Bob Sanford (fg), Harry Aase (2) Bill Logan (f), Herb Mead (c), Bill Graves (c¢), Jack O'Connor (g, Bcb Larsen (g), Jim Rude (f), Bill Schmitz (f), Dudley Smithberg (g). The starting line-up will be an- nouncad following this afternoon’s; practice Juneau High Alumni have the following men on their team: Jim Hickey, Jack McDaniel, Lee Lucas, Ed Nielsen, Tom Powers, John Bav- ard, John Pasquan, J. E. Dapce- vich, Don Daigler, Dean Williams and Lew Taylor. The Moose-Imperial tilt will be the opener at 7:30 p. m. Lew Taylor o fthe Juneau High) Alumni squad declared that the Alumni would make as good a game as possible. In the past the alumni teams have been pretty much catch as catch can, and the players haven’t had much previous practice, This year, however, the men who will take on the Crimson Bears have had an opportunity to| get in trim as members of the var- ious league teams. SCORING LEADERS NEW YORK, Nov. 25—Scoring one touchdown against mighty Georgia while his Chattanooga team was absorbing a 48-27 beat- his season scering to 105 points, has season scoring to 105 points, tops in the nation's collegiate cir- cles. Andy Victor of Oklahoma City University rocketed into conten- tion over the weekend by scoring four tcuchdowns 'and kicking seven points after touchdown in his team's game with Bethany, for a 98 total. The Far West leaders are Forrest Hall, San Francisco, and Darwin Horn, Pepperdine (Calif.) with 87 apiece. ————————— 14 (OLLEGE TEAMS REMAIN UNBEATEN, UNTIED FOR SEASON NEW YORK, Nov. 25—Fourteen college football teams remain in the unbeaten-untied class today and all but four of them have completed their season schedules. ‘The only perfec trecord club to fall by the wayside Saturday was | Mubhlenberg, beaten by Delaware, 20 to 12. | The only perfect record club to| on the list are Georgia and UCLA. | “Others are: »Southern Oregon College of Education, Hardin-Sim- | mons, Missouri Valley (Marshall), California (Pa) Teachers, Marys-| ville (Tenn) St. Norbert's, Wesley- an, Bates, Thiel, Upper Iowa, and Southeast (La) College. - e, ® © 0 & & s o * o [N . 9 TIDE TABLE L3 . — . . NOVEMBER 26 . ® ‘High tide 3:31 a.m., 144 fect ® ® Low tide 9:08 am., 46 feet 15.7 feet -0.3 feet “® High tide 15:01 p.m., ® Low tide 21:47 pm., ® » & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - THANKSGIVING DINNER ROLLS Tempting Napkin Rolls — Order to 6, at Chicago (lmch the div New York Giants tightened their grip on the Eastern led by pitching |a shutout against Pittsburgh, seve: {to nothing. In other games, Washingtc od into second place in th pounding Philadelpht 27 to 10 The Boston Yanks d the Los Angeles Rams, 40 to 21, and the YanksDec.22 | InTifle Game, mov- ast by Chxcugn) (& inals upset the Green 24 to 6 OI BALL OLEVELAND, Nov. 25—For the Doy Fck o 8 | shoorid - strafghit. vear, Oleveland's’ The Giants enjoy a one-gar lead over Washington in the E huge lak t windswept stadium £t divisien B st \\“” I:i;yifm‘nu\\v:im |”»10(;l‘:1:im".01_‘(“::::i A new attendance record for the E ofessions ootbs sague league was set as the day’s turnout Here are the final scores of lead- : yof 151988 fans brought the season’s Championship ing football games played over the N 3 wekikenin ” B“" ”‘]‘ ; |‘“‘I B ":" box office count to $1560,540. This g o rowns—the est crowd-altract- y, ope Jast year's mark of $1.442,7 UCLA 13; USC 6 ing ageregation in pro-football his- | g o T S T O e O Stk A rgion 0. tory—will meet the New Yorkiy, phe plaved ‘g’“‘»*‘;'“glllg' ~‘b“’]":"m“fl 0 | Yankees for the All-America foot- X Stanford 25; alifornia 6 ba S 0 CrOW! ' ag Delawdre 20: Frihlenbery 12 ball conference crown. A year a80' ope bowl game has selected its S0 8 SRR 02 the Cleveland Rams defeated thel .. g b, X Western Maryland 46: Mount St.! ¢ A {principals. The College of Pacific Mary's 7 ¥ | Washington Redskins in the sta-i; accepted a bid to play North Lot ! dium, 16-14, for the National Foot- |, State College in the first Pittsturgh 14; Penn State 7 ball title—the margin being a Sam- Ohio University 25; Xavier 6. 2 ! 2 |annual Optimist Bowl foottall game my Baugh pass from the end zone a¢ Houston, Texas. The game will Dayton 29; Marshall 7 . " S6Rt 4 e Penn Military 6: Albright 0 “\\hxcg E”X the L(;a: post and re- lb" played December 21 Ak : rcunded for safety. 1 Georgetown 1; Hanover 7. - H Vn-g:n-- 21; West Virginia 0 The Browns, before a crowd of} yesterday was clinching day in S 4B Orgt a7, | 37,054, defeated the Buffalo Bisons ihe rival All-America conference Georgia 48; Chattanooga 27. o a f Oklahoma 27; Nebraska 6. vesterday to annex the All-Ameri- also as the mighty Cleveland Oklahoma Aggle 59; Drake 7. |C3 Western Division laurcic. The,Browns raced to a 42 to 17 win New Mexico 14; Kansas State 7.! ScOre was 42 to 17, and the Brcwu.\lmvm- the Buffalo Bisons. This gave Dennison 31; Wittenberg 0 | dects b anks jthe estern division. The New Mount ‘Uron 19; Kenyon 12. Eastern Dw_l.\mn title a week ago, York Yankees already have won Oberlin 23 Wooster 5 beicre bowing 38-28 to OChicago’s the Eastern title. The Yankees, Rockets yesterday. lincidentally, were blasted by the Wichita 13; Toledo 7 o Yale 27; Harvard 14. Lohlgh 0; Lafayette 13. Alabama 7; Boston College 13. Dartmouth 20; Princeton 13 N. Carolina State 37; Florida 6 Bucknell 0; Rutgers 25. Holy Cross 12; Temple 7. In the only game, the San Fran-|Chicago Rockets yesterday, 38 to 28 cisco 49ers, trampled the Brooklyn (In the other league game, the San Dcdgers, 30-14 at Ebbets Field. !Francisco 49'ers trounced the Brcok- Two former Stanford aces, {lyn Dodgers, 30 to 14 | Frankie Albert and Norm Stand-! | lee, starred for the 49ers. Quarter- Black-haired Bob Ballance star- Georgetown 19; NYU 12 13 aerials including two touch- men beat the Vancouver, British Maryland 14; Michigan State 26. A 40Wn pa to Alvn Beais and one, Columbia, Canucks, 4 to 3, in a Syracuse 21; Columbia 59 to Bill Fisk while fullbaci Stand-|pacific Coast hockey league game. Duke 7; North Carolina 22 lee ripped out 134 of his club’s 265 Ballance scored all of Scattle’s yards gained on the cmound and goals, Illinois 20; Northwestern 0. At Portland, the Furman 7; Georgia Tech 41 ‘beat the New Westminster Indiana 34; Purdue 20 .5 to 4 Baylor 0; S. Methodist 35 Spo"s B"e's The Los Angeles Monarchs stop- Michigan 58; Ohio £sete 6. | scored once. { e Portland Eagles Roy Citadel 21; Davidson 13. iped San Diego, 5 to 3, in a game Johns Hopkins 0; University of iplayed at San Diego, moving the Buldlo slis adn S The University of San Francisco| MONAIChS 1 notch closer to replac- Sk b" WI?C()HB.IH a 21 Dangaiiodaits gy any aipinny in Southern kdn':smn standin: . West Virginia 0; Virginia 2 39 to 7 in an inter- E g tana Cowboy al game played in San Fran- Clemson 21; Auburn 13. In a Western International league Texas Christian 0; Rice 13 L ehdar RN T Dcns”"dm( the L-A R.amhlors beat the Mississippi S. 20; Mississippi 0. | 044 gimost at will, counting |SPekane Spartans, 8 to 3 Bytne Depgse $10 AR two touchdowns in the first and| S Teuneasse 1. S fourth quarters, and one each in| Next Sunday the ski the second and third. Top thrill{cially Opens on the of the game was provided by gub‘:luprx East of Portland with the THREE ARMY PLAYERS fback J. B. Ford of the Cow- revival of the annual Arnold Lunn toys. In the final seconds of the{downhill race. More than 100 0" BIG "ME EI.EVENN d perfod_be: took a USF kick-|Northwest skiers have entered the 2L off and raced more than $0 yards cvent. NEW YORK, Nov. 25 — Three for Monta lene touchdown. Left’ & members of Army's regular back- hall Roy Barni provided the game's! Hollywoods' Bob Falkenburg )m\ field—Arnold Tucker, Glenn Davis Other long run—a 65-yard return of fadded the Argentin- and Felix Blanchard—are on the a punt for a touchdown. (bionship to his collection by Associated Press’ All-Eastern Col-! Incidentally, USF's Forrest Hall ing Fnrlquc Morea of lege Football Team announced to-|climbed high among the nation’s €-4, 5-7, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, in the men's day after consultation .with coaches, £corers with a touchdown and three xmgh« Margaret Osborne of San sc«;u1< and reporters. conversions for a total of 87 points Francisco and Louise Brought of Along with that trio on the first in three games; he's scored 12|Los Angeles tock the women's team is another of their cadet tcuchdowns this season. | doubles title. Finals in the mixed playmates, Henry Foldberg, at end. doubles will be played teday. Anthony (Skip) Minisi of Penn- beat- Eight-thousand fans watched the sylvania, completes the first team|Lcs Angeles Bulldcgs outscore the ' The featured Thanksgiving Hand- backfield. San Francisco Clippers, 35 to 13.'jcap at Agua Caliente Sunday was ¥ - in a Pacific Coast pro football yon by Red Tick. In winning the game in Los Angeles Sunday. Thel . — Bulldogs lead the Southern divis-| lions standings, while the San | The following Alaskans from oth-'Francisco eleven is one of the fav-' VISITING ALASKANS er parts of the territory arrived crites in the Northern divisicu ! in Juneau yesterday: Gladys A.' —_— \ Newell, Anchorage; A. P. Franklin, Chicago's burly Bears captured ! Jr. and Carl Mills, Sitka; Elmer th: Western divicion championship | | Johnson, Ketchikan; W. C. Hamil- of the National professional foot- | ton and Elmer C. Doalmane Anchorage. Bananef hotel. . - —— Empire Waniads get Tesults! of [ball league yesterday and won lhol All are staying at the right to play the Eastern title- helder for the locp crown on De- | cember 15! | The Bears cut up the Detroit ' RETAIL CLERKS Imporiant Meeting TONIGHT? to $1 isional crown as the the Four U. 5. Warships tennis cham- | Argentina, | JUNEAU, ALASKA New Reglonal Offices Set Up for Disposal of Federai Public Lands HINGTON, Nov. 25 au of and Mana $3.40 At Philadelphia Montgomery Meuzon proeram fistic peak knockout v Char challen their up tor 15-rour t title (New it well Vv version) Teams have been chosen fo al offices for annual New Ye prid s- 400,000,000 «wcres i >range Bowl wand « s were officially announc The Alaska he Orar Bowl cory- ' be in Anc It will be Tennessee vs. Rice, The dece tion of the Bu- of Houston, T which was born last J in| = g s £ consolidation of the f mer | al Land Office and zing | t under way in 1)..‘ with establishment ot cembe Anchor, Turkish Port =i """ The Regional Offices will mai IZIMIR Noy. 28 and supervise a reduced num United Stat ships have K% ot it B OtHieNs ant ch in this Turkish port 1l 25 District Land Offices, in-| Admiral Bernhard Bi Y dine tices 15 Kinkin | er of the American 3 <Ry g ! the Mediterranean, terms the visi ! a “got acquainted” call ITY GUILD will again fea- | g With American forces payin: Mrs, Guerin’s home-made |3 visit, Turkish relations with neigt plum pudding at the pre-Thanks- | bo Russia currently are tense giving fosd sale to be held Tues- | over Soviet demands for joint con-| day, November 26 at Sears Roe- | trol of the Dardanelles buck Stere cpens at 11 ally, seven month am 432-4t. | was exerting pressure on - the American battleship Mi BUTTER CRUST and escort vessels 1 I Dinner Rolls for Thanksgiving. | bul | Order yocurs NOW! 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Telepbone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Alrlinas PAGE THREE Records JUST RECEIVED ai the | ALASKA MUSICSUPP CHRISTMAS HYMNS, CAROLY ¢ by—PERRY COMO NELSON EDDY LYN MURRAY SINGERS FRANK SINATRA LEW WHITE, Chorus cnd Org:n VICTOR CHORALE MANY OTHER SINGLE RECORDS ALLUMS and CHILDREN'S SETS BOZ0 AT THE CIRCUS, Children's Record- Reader CINDERELLA-(Let's Pretend) CHRISTMAS ADVENTURES of BILLY and BETTY FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY 500 HATS of BARTHOLOMEW CUBBINS- Paul Wing GREAT GILDEHSLEEVE Siones for Chil- dren LITTLE RED HEN-Gene Kelly LITTLE BLACK SAMBO-Paul Wing LITTLE BLACK SAMBO and THE TWINS- Paul Wing LITTLE BLACK SAMBO'S JUNGLE BAND Paul Wing LITTLEST ANG MARGARET ('BRIEN-Siories for Children NUBSERY SUNGS-Cene Kelly £ STRING FIDDI E-Paul Wing £R RABEIT-(ene Kelly PINCC CHIO—A s originally sung in Walt Dis- ney's Prcm‘c lion ""Pinocchio” PEE- WEE THE PICCOLO-Paul Wing PETER and THE WOLF-Frank Luther PUSS IN BOOTS~(Let's Pretend) RIP VAN WINKLE-Walter Houston ROBIN HOOD-Junior Programs Opera Co. ROCK-A-BYE PARADE-Vaughn de LEATH RUSTY IN CRCHESTRAVILLE - Musical © Story SALUDOS AMIGOS-from Walt Disney Pro- duction SHOEMAKER aud THE ELVES-Gene Kelly SELFISH GIANT-Fredric March SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS SONGS of SAFETY-Frank Luther TALES of thec CLYMPIAN GODS - Ronald Coleman TEX RITTER-Children’s Songs and Stories THREE LITTLE PIGS-from Dlsney s Silly Symphonies THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF TREASURE ISLAND-Thomas Mitchell UNCLE MAC'S NURSERY RHYMES-Uncle Mac UNSUCCESSFUL ELF-Paul Wing WHAT GOD IS LIKE and SONGS of GROW ING THINGS WHAT SO PROUDLY WE HAIL-Bing Crosby YOUNG BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - Molly Donaldson WE WILL GLADLY SET ASIDE RECORDS FOR YOU TO BE PICKED UP BEFORE CHRISTMAS : But suggesi you pick them out NOW The Ever Popular WHITE CHRISTMAS is NOW AVAILABLE by Dinah Shore or Frank Sinatra MATL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY .LL-Loretta Young DT BE BE SURE TO ATTEND FUN FOR ALL! JUNEAU ROTARY CLUB : WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION Elks Hall ——— Sunday, December 1st 2P.M.