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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947 THE DAIL { ALASKA E NOTREDAME (Y ROUSE IS ISONTOP IN HIGH SCORER, GRID POLL COAST HOCKEY By BOB GRUBB W YORK, Oct. 28 7 Dame, still toying. with hosition it moves toward Jov. 8 meeting with the vas back as No. 1 college eam of the country today pasis of returns from the ssociated Press Poll After giving the Irish second billing to Michigan for two weeks traight, the nation’s sports writ- rs voted Frank Leahy's men their ld familiar first-place ranking and Notre the op- the Army football on the weekly Iropped the Wolverines to the run- | : ler-up Notre s as tarted position Dame, the writ- the top team of 1946, had’ off in the same spot this ear. The Irish slipped past Iowa 1-0 last week for their fourth traight victory and. still supposed- v playing ‘“‘uni S headed or Saturday” with the Javy. Michigan's bulling a 13-6 hesota out of the fire owered the voter's estimation he Wolverines. Last week arnered 147 168 first ctes, This they collected nly 69 while Notre Dame was warded 78 of the 195 lots The most extensive y poll many years gave Notre Dame point scere of 1734 (10 points for first-place ballot, 9 for second, for third, etc.). Michigan's to- al was 1689. Texas remained in hird positicn as a 1t of the .onghorn’s triumph over Rice Two new tenants appeared among he top ten, with Southern Meth- dist and Duke supplanting Cali- ornia and Illinois MU.s Mus- langs climbed from 12th to eighth n a 7-0 win over the UCLA, and low come face to face with Texas his Saturday to decide the South- est conference title Duke's 13- conquest of Wake Forrest mov- d the Blue Devils from 15th to th in preparation for their orthcoming clash with sixth-place Feorg: Tech this week. Pennsylvania's success of Navy hoved the Quakers from eighth to ourth. Princeton, the foe which ipset Penn State last year, has a hance knock wn the Red nd Blue rating on Saturday, but Nven Tiger coach Charley Cald- bell isn't counting on the same juck two years running choice of meetir squeak in from Min- apparently of narrow victory of time n takes Sat- Southern Califernia, which n thrice-beaten Washington rday, zoomed frem 10th to fifth lace on the basis of its 39-14 shipping of California. The defeat bropped Pappy Waldorf's Golden ears from No. 4 spot to 14th. Un- eaten Penn State climbed from hinth to seventh off its 21-14 ver- ict over previously undefeated West Virginia. Army, still smarting from }1-20 setback by Columbia that nded the Cadet’s non-losing streak fter 32 games, tumbled from sixth| . just a notch ahead Saturday victim of Illinois and Michigan in the key game for the Nine title this week, while Army draws an apparent breath- lr in Washington and Lee. Other West Coast teams given op ranking included UCLA, 19th ith 28 points; Nevada and Utah, ied for 23rd with seven points; itah State, tied for 27th with five: | hnd Oregon, tied for 34th with one. the TIDE TABLE OCTOBER 29 tide 1:26 am., 169 ft tide tide tide High Low High Low 13:30 p.m,, 18.7 ft. 19:47 p.m., -1.6 ft. e eceecec e has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower. %ot 5508 Windsor Mill Rd., Bultimoro 7. Md. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiske | —86.8 Proof 657 Grain Neutral Spirits | calvert Distillers Corp., New York City < Associated Rouse, nte! Ironmen, led the hockey league in collecting seven poi week of play in tr son. No ight ¢ games: were Tonight plays at Fres Oakland, Ne at Tacoma couver, B. C. be postponed treet r strike In the league Gordie Kerr, Dutch Tilson, all Seattle Rouse. They are point behind and Eddie Watson also each have six Five Fresno playe the top spot in vision with five Rhealt is leading g five Four players four assists each We and S The i Last year's door mats, y cisco and Tacoma, b ings after the first and are undefeated Fresno, barely ir t year, is tied w ci for first place ern division NEW YORK, Oct feotball what's local knows N Bowl invitaticns situation is right, its effort to follow unquestionably. “It never got he says, “and why someone else get from the Bowls?” Another observer, lot of traveling to rospects, maintair ern Methodist's the best back he ha son Bes th unconscious terda feotball Oshins’, discussing College-City evilly matched.” Brooklyn will two evils NAMES IS College scouts who hit New Ke\- sington, Pa., report school grid team has a negro wha full commercial rates on all mes- outstanding really His name ( is a passer. be more Thrower. — .t — Sun rises Sun sets From this date or responsible for any incurred by Mrs. (Signed) w. stminster, latter game will unless coring Rouss the Southern Di- points - AP SPORTS ROUNDUP man what e Dame not only will listen to this year but will atandon that Doak Walker session College game: Lou show appropriate) SUN RISES—SETS OCTOBER 29 e e 0 v.0 0000000 - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pr Seattle's Pacific Ce: scoring today, nts in the first he 1947-48 ¢ r for ast eduled last Francisco Diego at B. C Van- n eattle at James Jo! VIS|TOR$ AT STRATFORD-I’«. of North Hollywood, Calif., on leave from Germany, Simmons, British film actress, on a_tour of exhibits at the bix place of Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon. BASKETBALL MRS. LIZETTE DORS MEETING 1S was o vs CALLED NOW Bask Channel is on! The meeting of City League basketball men has been called for tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in Room I of the High School by Les Av High School coach who will be eague manager this son All t other tend this a Vancouver s settled. e are Evers and Red teammates of bunched one Bill Carse of Vancouver counters. rs are tied for each. Paul oal scorer with have collected Dorsh of Fairba passengers American Clip between tte the Mrs. was among the missing Pan still being sought and Ketchikan Mrs. Dcorsh made her August, when for a pic first o enthusiasti vel when he madc San Fran- head the stand- week of play in three games. n the playoffs ith €an Fran- in the South- season on Gastineau win trip to an elderly airplane she flew longed visit in the tant to fly with that reached first first she mode relu Aea she At her entire itiner by plane She visited in Mentana, Denver and and was planning to s Juneau on her way hc here with Mr. and Robertson Dorsh is the mother of Dorsh, son-in-law of ons, who lives in Fairbar Dorsh’s husband, Bert Do 1 employee at Fair a daughter w.th them, and another B. Dorsh, residing in Denver This was Mrs. Dorsh’s first scuth in 14 years. officials, and to managers. reste 1t- impc R Fr over | FIGHTDOPE - often th 28.—(4 who insists F I Roke Mrs is "ed of Hart- outpointed now night Willie Pep, 130 ford, Cont Archie Wilmer, lelphia, a 10 round e bout Two r fight cards w anywhere,” oif last night as follows let At Huntington, W. Va dough Charles, 180, Cincinnati, knocked out Clarence Jones, 198, Buffalo, 1 who does a At Baltimore-Lee Q. Murray look over Bowl 201, Norwalk, Ceonn.. outp that South- curt's (The Hatchetman) i pard, 196, Philadelphia, 12 all sea-| EPRL R O WESTERN UNiON WIRE RATES NOW CHANGED Octo- advised reent of if the Big Nine rules in « i Tess, re pulled son em should they big Ezzard SAM PHILLIPS m Phillips, 30-year-old r aby 1e Alaska Ste Cempany 1 Baranof, 18 passeng sboard the Pan American Airways DC-4 t on the craft to catch his ship riends said Phillips overs| nd missed his ship’s sailing flying to Ketchikan to vessel d Shep- dt Ve one as seen crack of yes- i was Lou Brooklyn “We're hopes that lesser Of the N « Effective as of 12:01 am ber 24, Western Union Government rates at 80 p commercial discontinued all interstate traffic and that Gov- messages are subjec’ to the - s Washingtonia, named in hono George Washington, the palm 1amily, native ern California and Ar NAMES rates on ity to sou that the high ernment forward 'sage classifications. This change ef- and what could fects all Goveinment traffic be. is Willie tween Alaska and ‘the states ori ginating or destined on Western Union lines - “ans - GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES i The Girl ® met Thursday ‘at Sally ® house. We had some ® refreshments and talked icus matters that had tended to. such as a hine ‘as the snow comes 1 T will not be, We had a knitting race at which bills or debts Lucy Gellum receiver the prize. Our White. next meeting will be Wednesday C. WHITE. sellum’s house —av, 718-t15" Malccim, m-pmm Scouts of Troop 9 Crock’s <elic over be as soon 8:06 a.m. 5:18 p.m. va (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems - Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Marjorie WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947 ANNUAL ROLL CALL FOUR COMPLETE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING MOTION PICTURES FOOD — CRACKED CRAB JUNEAU lODG.E NO. 420, B. P. 0. ELKS \.'isiting' Brothers Cordially Invited escorts Jean PLANE, * & WAS T0 VISIT HERE abo: Juneau ates Seattle, | | Minne san | Mrs. | Stanley liv John junior ams! missing 1 atch genus of i PAGE THREE TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars — DARNELL® Sport Center MPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASK SEATTLE \__%‘ HERE IS WHAT HAS HAPPENED 70 THE ONCE-MIGHTY U § BATTLESHIP FLEET SINCE- V-J DAY OF THE MORE THAN SCORE OF SHIPS THAT ROAMED THE SEAS AGAINST JAPAN ONLY FOUR REMAIN IN ACTIVE DUTY. Wi— WASHINGTON NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA CALIFORNIA TENNESSEE WEST VIRGINIA MARYLAND COLORADO ALABAMA ’V‘Ol\'l”h‘h NEW MEXICO WYOMING WISCONSIN . anlabfine THE TEXAS DECOMMISSIONED; THE A)—/c NEW JERSEY weecnlobslor MISSISSIPPI NOW A TRAIN » Pl A i ks THE INDIANA AND MISSOUR! astpbuliste V ISETTS An AP Newsfoatures Pictograph 10WA quuunbibiisier A EERVICE BUT IN RI SERVE learned that Cemmission contention in the ge case. er exhaustive mer and fall at attle, Examiner F. J. Horan had | sutmilted to the Commission a propesed finding that because of a| (flaw in basic legislation, the Mari-| time Commis:ion could not control lighterage rates. His position w reversed by the Commission, who will decide wheth Alaska light- erage rates are unreasonable -+ Bow, |~ ARKANSAS PENNSYLVANIA NEW VORK NEVADA RATE CASE HEARINGS UNDERWAY S U rever. Sea charges the Marine has i Bering hearing last Nome and Se- | nes th yig from Page One) (Continued ortation rates to Alaska, an- H, to the nk. oper | ed | E lan, | ghief in its |rates under jtoo high and WAs ' Also to testify of a shippers Consultant Board across WATER REPELLENT CRIB MATTRESS SPRINGFILLED, of course! Yes, here's the famous SLEEPMASTER crib mattress for that precious tiny tot of yours! It’s precision ttle ary , velopment { Sitting | River O'Connor Lop pany me . Ewers | the table from Sundborg, Miller and are the steamship com- attorneys. These include Ira of Washington, D. C.. and B. Long of Seattle for Alaska Steamship Company Northland Transportation and Albert E. Stephan for * the Alaska Transporta rsh, {Company. Gilbert Skinner, Presi- Jks. |dent of Alaska Steamship, and Ad- ing { mira A. Zeusler, recently ap- pointe his assistant, are also in attendance, as are Willlam Se- jmar of Northland and S. J. Swan- {son of Alaska Transportation Com-| pany’ Alagkans gathering for the hear- ing in Seattle on ocean steamship built like the best springfilled mattress for prize waltz were Jack Warner of and Mr. and Mrs. grown ups! It's covered with a water-repellent ticking with colorful nursery rhyme scenes. $16.75 he 1d Company Al- | Just as you see it and now the 1ks. | foronly .vsevsvsnses l.u um s the appointment of Mal- jeolm D Miler ot washington, JALLOWE'EN DANCE AS »ecial maritime coun- the Territory. Miller was| IS ]'o BE G|VEN mumrwu pursuant an appro- r['nx' made for purpose by AT (OUNIRY (LUB the Legislature | Accompanying Miller from the iEast for the hearing is Donald J ks will prowl witches 10'Connor, formerly of Juneau, who Ml ride at the Hallowe'en dance been retained to analyze the|t® D€ sgiven at the Salmon Creek 's' rates. O'Connor. who serv- Country Club Friday evening. There veral years as Territory Price Will be prizes awarded for the best ive for OPA, isexpecte tobe CoStumes and everyone will un- witness for the Territory Mask at midnight. Prize dance contention that steamship contests will also be featured the interim plan are| The old-fashioned Barn Dance should te reduced that was held last Saturday was a on behalf of the SUCCess. All the women came tog= is George Sund. #ed out in gingham dresses and to the Alaska Do the men in bright plaid shirts and jeans. Music for dancing was pro- vided by George Troychauk on the accordion and Charles Alexan- der on the piano. Winners of the Mr. and Mrs Douglas, firs Zalmain Gross, second. The Jit- terbug contest ended in a tie be- tween Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Loht and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John Satre won the schottische contest >o o FROM ANCHORAGE Carl J. Bassler, G. T. Joynt, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. 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