The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1947, Page 3

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PHIL KELLY GETS RAISE AS MANAGER LOS ANGELES, Oct P a brand new ¥ an undisclosed manager Bill Kelly Lok contract raisa! the | 5 Jollege Football Coaches Geffing New Angle On How fo Do il iori‘ Winniqg Carryi ling ih pay shampi acific ed east P the par t of nferences with | Cub niza- | = o President Dor th Stewart By A said W se football AUSTIN BEALMEAR S5 widh have Moss with others Most them but Perry Thin- | club’s The policy pennant games, of Ke THE DAIL { AL/ JUNEAU, ALASKA BOWLING &quaplafine Classic Winner e Tuesday night ¢ ¥ the Elks Alleys la i several good games W follows TRIANGLE | McDaniels hmitz Irro elps Game Total 155 PARSONS EI Ni 110 | Riend Mork D au Total Handicap appeared way to push a e ot w's goal i ed you have ho can propel it rection and somebody pass Johnny eshas bcen on successful | have ols I completed pigskin toward to throw in r r es pilotec leaguc before coast lea announced the out- | Whittier ticip of veteran Ray Prim, | acek BUSY MAN'S PAUSE down I'This was indicated more ¢ i llearly in the weekly statistics : at 1 Tidy £ be ot the National Collegiate Athle { s . ureau, which show that the out- ;¢ ¢ & g wit & anding forward passers of ik d that in the h i'c far ahead of their prede: f 1 onl | the matter of accuracy players have completed more thi at all aerial rec 100 passes in an en inger. Schwenk’s Record Rex Olson of Bud) Schwenk set n ity, the when he hit 114 for W \e moment in Univers Louis in ccessful tosses, v Kansa tle active duty thi an arm operation .o or year wekouts squared the four in e according the wer echnical, last night > announced by follows Alfredo s TKOed Simon e fitst round weighed (% Dolan, nointed Francisco Wilson Te: i e record ha games co 1. ol as in four 599 Forward Pascing Behind him in the bur nkings coms Charley Conerly of ississippi with 46 ecompletions, rm Van Brocklin of Oreg Gene Bourdet ate wi 34, Jol eorgia with 30, Rimmy Texas Mines with' 2 12 only he led of all of their Spekane local boy, 122, of und m Hayes of a dozen other could wipe ou letion 1 as rk yards ) T tied Joey out San Olsen al hwenk's as the 9 yained on AS st by Davey Christian in Schwenk in As a matter peund Toma ten r At s dy v He m with ontana auch Bowden and five recors 1,457 seas t of in a O'Brien 1938 and 1941 of ¢ 129, Nadeau Somerworth, in the fourth rcund Buffalo, N. Y., Phil Mus: local fizhter, TKOed 175, in the fourth ir bout interest, Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be= ause it goes right to the seat of the rouble to help loosen and expel erm laden phlegm, and aid nature 5 soothe and heal raw, tender, in- amed bronchial mucous mem- ranes. Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomulsion with the un- & erstanding you must like way it uickly allays the cough or you are 2 have your money back. R “REOMULSION or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis country's 248 years and 4793 and passing the nation curr! e Nick ked out I1so of Diaz 13 L 1 game by b ushing | ms in on | pound Bi A in the tenth round R v e oo o0 1 counts The i for th Bobby Gage « he picked up ainst North Car covered 651 ¥ our games. - ive leader| S straight week isi® o o o © o o { Clemson, althoughi e only five ina State. Gag on 93 play: TIDL TABLE OCTOBER 16 tide 3:06 am., 173 ft tide 8:58 am., 12 ft. Men's two-pants sults are High tide 15:03 pm., 18.9 ft arriving. See them on display at|{® Low tide 21:20 pm, -18 ft GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” 6 tf|® ® ®© © & e e o ¢ o @ - 3rd Annual Deer Hunters’ Derb 1947 PRIZE AWARDS D e e Previously Sponsored by Case - Lot Grocery DARNELL’S Sport Center Will Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought fo Qur Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Area l st PRILE ... T LURA R g i will be made for the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest points and largest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. d A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVE “ 2 » a FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST TROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. 3rd PRIZE... THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK Q'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsmen's Assn. BUCK HARRIS, Registered Guide ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL’S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners . High Low in & ] 3 \ 3 ) ) 3 N ! ! l A MODEL 70 -— (30-06) WINCHESTER RIFLE A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season. o Y P P P e e e e Esther after Island Price Sloan «f Pasadena is pictured here with Movie Star Williams as he was presented the the 44-mile aquagla from Catalina ermesa Beach. Sloan’s time to the mainland was 1 hour, 40 minutes. A week previous Sloan won the men's national championship. (International photo) AP SPORTS flflvfiLAS ROUNDUP ..\ SICAL CHECK, SCHOOL C. C. Carter and Dr. Joseph o sisted by two nurses, Douglas Public Schools giving the students an health checkup irst place trophy ward hing ane classic i from Cataling mile Rude 15 Beta I root argument the pro "W YORK, Oct of a Phi ma Dud NE possession Key indicat withmetic to have peaceful Letween Lall leagu lot « like he yeste mnual for war a settlement the two majo: s and the est minor circui pro portunitie PRAC OES ictice meeting for initiation s will be held by officers of Chapter No. 2 Friday ing o'clock is an- nounced by Helen Carlyle, W. M P | of toot- ment ' Nug on Td" R vide baseball jobs nc in other many w o1 WORD FROM HACHMIESTERS | Word was received from Mrs " ! Erwin imiester this week who " ser rds to her friends here On arrival in Seattle, Mrs. Hac | miester immediately entered ‘a clinic where she a week un- health check. She say: elesy She feels much better, and doesn't _| think they found much wrong with r. At present the couple f Scattle hotel, but plan on for Bremerton soon ) a boy football, pportunit learnc time pends 1ing he ok have an ¢ g t he his 672 1se of has ;.| dereeing adds that received Dud Rams from play 500 this year offered to play ing Pt cial f mizht rs and for aving MOVE Mr. and Dayton Fleek s moved from their former re Pifth Street, to the on Second ' Street POST - | I there are a few Dud I 1t T ne Mrs. have ence ragier next to con: Club them Dixi tel atout OBSERVATION Stephens fa RUMMAC Douglas will hold tagles Hall, S dson | beginning at or! bers su ach, ! storeroems of differ jcoked over for to! contributed to the sale ations of articles may be left at! heme Mrs. L. S. Grant,!| | Third Street or Miss Elizabeth L Kilburn Apartments. - AMATEUR NIGHT 10 BE HELD THURSDAY NIGHT | AT SALMOM CREEK CLUB| the Eiks Alleys Thursday night,, oi and here is the schedule up At 7 c'clock—Kaigani vs. How-!; lan; Tokeen Angoon At 9 o'clock—Klawak wan; Tyee Kake. — e so000ce e v e umpire and Louis Browns returned I after son Ar T broke. rompi with his little Frank I. Blair, spor in Verr home town, Long f., observed: “Opir ) whether Pop show the young T a protest play game or teach short.” 'VILLAGE LEAGUE BOWLS THURSDAY Island Woman's rummage sale in| turday, Oct. 18 ock Clis mem- th the attic and | Douglas people be articles that could Any do- | arm! th romy 10 o was try how to out n thumt of o4 he of hi to neaster | up your your fiddle vocal chords, polis it's amateu i at the Salmon Creek Coun- Club tomorrow evening and grand prize will be a one week agement at Club. E is invited attend and their favorite into top star ing. Anyone wishing| to appear on the program is asked | ® .to phone 015 and register. Besides ® the grand prize, there will be two ® other awards. i -, —— Empire Wantads for best results! is s, Vs |t Kluk- | (¢ en the ery- . . ° . e OCTOBER 16 rises ® Sun Sun sets 551 pm. ® z . e AIRL ALASKA INES.. | staying ajcie FOR COKE LEADS TO WORKING REFRESHED 136 157 166 177 6 1 853 HENNING 133 145 Game Stewart Davlin Emith Housten, Werner Hand Game 146 JORPS 112 87 120 111 “odini Morri Gear, A Rodenterg Telquist, © Handicap Game total YELLOW McGhee, J 137 McKinnon, 127 Forsyth, Ed 168 Mierzejewski . 168 gartholl, P. 144 Handicap 8 ;ame total 822 924 SICK'S RAINIERS Ray, W 154 134 123 Hanford, 135 115 131 Riendeau, 168 134 irrock, A 183 Nordenson, 153 Handicap 89 Game total 813 FROM PELICAN Raatikainen of Pelican at the Gastineau 145 137 207 5 W, 1§ 170 2548 PLEASE return empty bottles promptly Karl is staying E{E)M TTl,l‘:r BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Charles Green Jr. of Seattle at the Hotel Juneau D Waitresses and Fountain wanted at Percy's Cafe. is JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Girls © 1947 Tha C-C Co. 665 tf Just Received!? ALBUMS —Popular or Classical HIT PARADE NUMBERS <A PAY RECORDS FOR CIlILDREN PHONE 394 GOLDSTEIN BLDG.

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