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RIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE ‘00TBALL PICKINGS Here v HAROLD YORK, Oct. 17.—#—In Notre Dame annual- | me with Ne-| EBErown resum-| Buckne Colgate LAASSEN NEW ars gone by had its toughest aska. The series is being i tomorrow and it is unfortunate »r the Huskers that the Irish, who iave sweated through two straight §ium.phs. now supposedly have the 1al { be that Nebraska could tre Dame, but it is very t, that is opinion this forecs wse record of victo: s for an |+ 04 overage Huskers | lenty of room for an upset ‘] mple rer selections \'Illllu\v(.\ 1 is: the Big Nine efending ¢ mpions were a we iturday atter their brush but they have recovered illy. Minnesota’s lack of an air rm to be fatal Michigan estern’s he 1ell ) ahe: It c arprise Nc ubtful—at gives the ois Iowa Vv North- hwestern pital list is lor dham v town vs. Tulsa Pittsburgh v Marquette vs hedule of ball games to be across the U. vs. Purdue vs. Dartmouth 1l vs. Lafaye vs. Princeton Columbia vs. Penn vs 1 vs. Holy Cros D Indiana vs. Muhlenburg lanova vs. Detroit ‘Wiscons MIDWEST vs. Minnesota s. Ohio State °'| Michigan vs stern an the tabulation of :-n:l\”,\ih s Il Jhigan \;t in w lemfi i A]ix\ wm\\ o Ao g N lames. Both probably will add tc SOUTH Michigan 1e lists this weekend. Alabama vs. Tennessee Columbia-Penr TheNeW| & & tvvivivs iGestaia. Tech ork Lions go into fray not Florida vs. N. Carolina 1 the best of condition while all gentucky vs. Vanderbilt he numerous Quakers are healthy Miami vs. Rollins, it A Mississippi vs. Tulane tucky-Vanderbilt: Vanderbilt wiceissippi State Duque surprises of N eason with three Here is where the as been one of the he football traight wins hmc fcmmodores get a surprise of their Forda Wash wn. Kentucky 2 Washington State-California: Arkansas 43 ashington State hasn’t been able Baglor v Tech ) score more than ny ol its four ga enough aga roved team in the mes. That won't the most im- Coast Texas confer Ariz Arkansas-Texas: the Longhorns n the 1946 version of this annu- Denver 1 battle, 20 to 0, and there's N0 New M adication that Bobby Layne and Ut touchdown in Rice vs. A&M vs. TCU ROCKY MOU 1a vs. Texas rce. Colorado C. vs Colorado U. vs v VML inia vs. Wash. and Lee vs. Utah exico vs e vs. Wyoming Po., will settle for less this time. WEST Xas. Califernia vs. Wash. State. Kansas-Oklahoma he Big Six, Idaho v he heme team invariably triumpk Mor 3 ana Id hold this time Oregon Oregon nd that rule shc Ithough the combatants are the 946 co-champions, Auburn-Georgia Tech: Much has een written about the Georgia and Mr. CHA [ech cks but Mr. Davis early are no handicaps in the At ine, either. Georgia Tech. pm. Rice-Southern Methodist Rice made ca inally focund the right combination last week and will have it from the jery start tomorrow. Virginia Tech-Army: 0 make it 32 games in a row with- ut defeat. Skippi hurry : over the remainder in 2 Friday Night Muhlenberg over Temple. Loyola of Los Angeles over Red- ands Saturday East: Wisconsin over Yale, Princeton over Colgate, Cornell yver Navy, Dartmeuth over Brown, Holy Cross over Harvard, Penn tate over Syracuse, Maine over onnecticut, West Virginia over [New York Unive: Massachu- setts over Rhode Island Rutgers yver Fordham, Purdue over Boston niversity. Midw: Georgia over Oklahoma A&M, Missouri over Kansas State, IMichigan State over Iowa State, [lowa over Ohio State, Marquette over San Francisco, Indiana over [Pittsburgh, Tulsa over Georgetown. Scuth:, Alabama over Tennessee, INorth Carolina State over Florida, [Mississippi State over Duquesne, Mississippi over Tulane, Duke over Maryland Wake Forest over George [Washington. Southwest: Texas A&M over TCU, Baylor over Texas Tech. | Far west: UCLA over Stanford, Southern California over Oregon| State, Washington over Oregon, | Simmons over New Mexico. | Bardin: Idaho er Portland, Utah over Denver, Utah State cver Wyoming. Sunday Ma Villanova Vincent over Al- evada over St over Detroit, St. liance. TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars DARNELL’S Sport Center Oklahoma St. Mary's vs State vs. Southern U. vs. Washington ada. vs. UCLA il G APELADIES BAZAAR I Doors open —adv. played {H C. Bucy B. Ansell State, and Mary. A&M Brigham Young Hardin-Simmons Fancy work, Home- | ndies, pie, coffee 7091t3 BABE ZAHARIAS IS IN LEAD IN OPEN GOLF IOURNMENI BOWLING The Village League took over alleys at the Elks last night and results are as follows KLUKAWAN FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. 17 ¥ Spot mn T n Leading by seven strikes after B. Ross 119 162 154 a sensational 68-hole round, Mil- E. Moore 98 117 98 dred (Babe) of Denver B. Mork 188 188 eemed almos certain first S. Ross 120 108 place win in the medal field of T'otal 658 639 1853 the Hardscrabble Country Club's KLAWAK women's open golf tournament here 88 88 88 today L 131 150 134 As the eight remaining entrants B 109 121 116 teed off fc le round, E 1 109 145 1 the Deny a 54-hole D. Nelson 122 5 107 total of 218. Pa »f Min- Total 559 566 1654 neapolis was seco: and Betty Jameson Antonio Spo 11 was third w 7 R. Wilkins 92 The 68 which Mrs rias sho | M. Hemne: yesterday is 11 under women's par nd three under men’s par. It 1% lset a new women’s record, lower- Tota ing by five strokes the 73 whic Betty Jameson had establish Wednesday It was the best round Franl of Toledo, O., shot in winning the annual Hardscrabble invitational as g W. Hellan Ansell men’s amateur tourney here last Total week KAIGIANI > o 189 215 e 60 00 0o o v 0o 0o A 124 121 - . ] 212 164 ie SUN RISES—SETS . F 93 130 o . Total 618 630 ° OCTOBER 18 . HOWKAN e Sun rises 7:39 am. e 51 51 51 e Sun sets 5:46 pm. ® 91 121 104 > . J. Al Ande 116 136 128 ® ® 0 & v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o C. I 141 178 176 L o 8| = 165 133 148 PINOCHLE TOURNEY ENDS Total .. 564 1739} rhe final game of the three week e PO : pinochle tournament heid by the i : f A Moose Lodge, was played Wednes- W. McKinnon 179 44 day evening : The grand prize, a woolen blan- R. Hardin = ket, was won by Mrs. L. McKech- nie. There was a large turnout for each game and various tournaments are planned for the near PREANSeN INTENTION TO WED | John €. Willis and Edith M. Ri- poli, both of Juneau, applied to U S. Commissioner Felix Gray yes- 1792 1649 3 terday for a marriage license. Both ! gave their ages as legal. - FARU LODGE RING DOPE fight that called for staged last night NOTICE TO CREDITORS The bout was in Akron, Ohio, and | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ezzard Charles, 175, of Cincinnal that the undersigned was on the got a TKO over Al Smith, 190, of gty day of October, 1947 duly ap- New York, in the fourth round. |pointed Executor of the Last Will R and Testament and of the Estate of @ ® @ ® o O fjizabeth Decker, Deceased. Call Mary Joycc at the Baranof for reservations and transportation arrangements —ady. 604-8¢ Only one attenticn was e v e o . . . ® | All persons having claims against ® TIDE TABLE ® the estate of deceased will present D ® them, with proper vouchers and . OCTOBER 18 ® duly verified, to the undersigned at ® High tide 4:2 m, 151 ft. ® Juneau, Alaska within six (6) e Low tide 10:09 am 3.8 1t ® months from the date of this notice. e High tide 16:10 pan., 169 ft. ® | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October e Low tide 22:48 pm. 04 ft. ® 9th, 1947 . e| JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, R R I R IR Executor. - e | First publication, Oct. 10, 1947 Sell it with an Empire Wantad.Last publication, Oct. 31, 1947 The Cadets E “b VYoe “m - “t' .‘“b" "““P""'U““"U"‘""N""“lelwuuhfl Specials for Saturday Orange (ake ® Honey Cream Cake & Butter Rum C(ake Coconuf Cream Pie Chocolatfe Eclairs ¢ (innamon Bread We are featuring SPECIAL COOKIES for Hallowe'en At ALL Grocers PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Purity Dutch Maid Products 124 Second St. Are Supreme Phone 31 Next to The Nugget Shop future. | KENNEDY PARTY HAS GOOD HUNT IN CASSIAR DIST. NEWS :‘:;:,";:f,:;i,f‘x:';;t.‘:z 1. SCOUT LEADERS RUMMA SALE TOMORROW | radiced that it was The Douglas TIsland Woman's - (‘hll) will held their annual Rum- GILDERSLEEY WIFE RETURN mage Sale in the Eagles Hall be- Captain and Mrs. C. Gildersleeve Ten top Alaska Scout Leaders Meeting three grizzlies at one ginnir 10 a.m. tomorrow itur- | were passengers homebound thi from as far south at Ketchikan time was only one of the exeiting and as far north as Fairbanks met adventures of Mr. and Mrs. James most | week on the Baranof. They had day. T b is one of the at Scout headquarters here today Kennedy on their 25-day hunt in active of Douglas organizations, been south for the past two weeks deing much for the community in | at Bellir m, Wash ding to in the first executive board meet- the Cassiar District of British Col- material ways besides keeping the 1eral a gements for Mrs. Gil- M rce the Alaska Council's or-|umbia citizens in touch with their neigh- | dersleeve’s father, whose remains | B@Rization over two years ago Starting from Telegraph Creek bers and of making new friends. | they accempanied southbound A 500 percent increase in Scouts|the Kennedy party went as far | Their annual rumm: sale is one BRI, in the two years was reported by ecast as the Klappon Mountain of the clubs wavs of financing their MAE CUTHBERT, REPORTER Couneil President Charles G. Bur-/Range and on the hunt bazged fine organization Beside those Lon S. Rice, Scl Superintend dick, Assistant Regional Forester three Stone sheep, - three grizzlies taking advantage of the sale, find ent, announced this week, that Mae|fOF Alaska, to members of the gov-,two. moase, End tWO L S0GH Mr good bar and sometimes the Cuthbert high school student would | €rning board as the group applied and Mrs. Kennety, of Tulsa, Okla., very thing they hay be always be School Reporter or the Em to the National Scout Council for will return to the States at the 160Ring for pire’s Douglas News Column. Mae |® charter to operate for another end of this week. Making the So take your purse with you to- will keep us informed of School Y& trip with them was Johnny Os- moffow and’get oursslt some bar- fnews, and/ coming events. She is| "Boout leaders besides Burdick borne, wellknown Alaska guide gains and we'l ‘show the women, a I ty Douglas Senior who started their two day meeting Al equipiett S ('md.mr e Whits Denihd them” ‘Suys: a 'stat at a dinner last night, include 25-day hunt was obtained in Tele- b oty George A. Parks, former Governor; STaph Creek, and 20 horses were : Charles W. Russell. former SecreolDr. James - C. ‘Ryan, " Territorial required for SN Y. Mlso_ on FRANKLIN HOME tary £o Alaska ‘Treadwell Gold Min- | Commissioner of ~Education; Dr.]the hunt iwere w8 iy g e guides, a horse wrangler and the Juneau physician mer, Ketchikan | The party met the four griz- reimann, Fair- Delbert Hanks, | Zliés on' an open plain and Mrs A. Ken- Joseph O. Rude Dr. Wright L. C physician; Paul banks bus operator Superintendent, R early mining days here, from a heart attack, arrived home this!ing Co property zie, in the passed away Glen Frankl week from hi: near Fairb camp cook. mining where he has put in the summer season. He joins his in Tacoma, Wash,, recently < % wife and two daughters, who are| Russell was transferred from his|Alaska Scout Executive; Harold :,::;.“::‘ ;:::' ;::0:,:.: Lh;T'mtzf staying here in the family home ition here to Seattle as pur- Oribble, Anchorage Field Executive,!ly o™ o "g “raet, Mr. Kennedy B f : K ine agent for the company and Russell Apple, Fairbanks Fiel - 3 Pranklin stated the snow and | chasing agent for the company and Russell Apple, Fairbanks Fleld exe- ;"o "gnot every animal on freeze was already at Fairbanks |returned tc Treadwell again in 1918 Cutive. anc Sharpe, regional ). North American continent and when he left to take charge of the accounting|eXecutive of the Northwest Region,'ys... gennedy is lacking only a il and supply department. He left “";j‘lfl pesgnary s : ; caribou and black bear to complete GIRL SCOUT DRi ON here in 1921, then establishing his Burdick reported that 70 percent .. ¢rophies. of Alaskan Boy Scouts camp last year of the natic were I\ only accident that occurred on a record way ahead .ty was a nose injury to the average, and that| ,mpy cook, Osborne saved the over 67 percent were registering .y Jife by quick application of for another year compared With giret aid and the man was flown only 22 percent of three years 8go.!|, wrangell as soon as help could Today's agenda includes the pa ghtained. rming of the budget for 1948, a| My and Mrs. Kennedy plan a review of Alaska’s progress in yeturn trip to Alaska next year year, so must make that up as well 5 as funds for this year'’s camp. SEALS RElEASE training leaders and in Scout ad- anq will hunt for the Dall sheep There are now 13 troops in the vancement. outside of Anchorage and Fair- two towns with a total of more | 'I' All but the executive staff, who panks. The trophies that are ob- will remain heve for several days tained will be given to the Univer- than 200 girls participating " tor a staff conference and train-'gity of Oklahoma ing, will return late today to their > — The Juneau-Douglas Girl Scout ' heme in Tacoma, where he has liv- drive is beginning Monday in both ed since. Surviving him are his cities. It will be a two-in-one wife and and daughter. drive, due to the 1946 drive having | His wife was a daughter of the been postponed because of other J. D. Carpenter who drives then in the field. The Coun- remembered by many cil borrowed the funds necessary to here, carry on the Scouting Camp last | a son - CANNERY'S BIG DAY SAN FRANCISCO, Oct l'l———lM——‘ ] : The Douglas Canning Co. Inc.'The San Francisco Seals of the hOmes and fo report an the meet- MRS. TAYLOR LEAVES |ing to Scout leaders in their area Mrs. Tke Taylor was an outgoing canned more fish yester- Pacific Coast League announced to- | probably day than the cannery ever canned day the outright release of three ey passenger yesterday on the Pan before since established in Douglas. infielders and one outfielder. MRS. PILEBERG RETURNS American plane for Seattle, She Four tenders, the Council D., For- Thoese released were infielders Mrs. Hannah Pileberg has re- will visit with her daughter and restor, Nebraska and the Alride, Bones Sanders, Bill Matheson and turned via Pan American Airways son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor brought in approximately 30,000 Ted Jennings and outfielder Lou from S ttle. She has been with Lien in Seattle for three weeks. large dog salmon from the grounds. Vezelich her daughter, Mrs. Kirsten Han- ——— | The canning machine; hummed , e .——— ccck, who has been undergoing su: Waitresses and Fountaln Girls 665 tf ' wanted at PPH‘)‘! Cafe. yesterday ~ Empire Wantads for steadily from 8 o'clock best results! gical attention °N 30VXDVd 13348 yiog sam IS HLAH 2 ¥ISVY4 ‘NOSIWVT 110§ dyi paddiys Aoy I ‘udwayuagy _ Shippers Received BEST RETURK We believe thot in tha 1§46.47 szaso & Huth, Inc., sold the largest ounr the world. k_er'omly we obtained '91&. §¢ PRICES for-Standard Ranched rink. Select marketing outlet is all-imporient -— it deiz success where it counts the most . . . i ‘gluins an you investment of work cnd money. 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