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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1947 THE DAILt ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE THREE BIG GAMES ON LESNEVICH WINS OVER -00TBALL SCORES Following are the of leading footkall Friday night St. Bonaventure 13; Niagara 6 Moravian 20; Ithaca 13 Virginia Tech 42; George Wash- ington 6 Georgia 21; Clemson 6 South Carolina 8; Miami, Fla,, Union (Tenn) Georgetown (Ky) South Carolina Brown 0. Arkansas State Arka A&M 6. Washington State 35; Portland 0. College of Pacific 14; San Jos2 State 0, — e, Hockey _Games (By scores played final games State 13; Morris Teaghers 38; The Associated Press) Portland and Vancouver settled for the first tie of the week-old Pacific Coast League hockey sea- son last night, a 4-4¢ standoff that also ended the cellar-dwelling Portlanders’ four-game losing streak I At Oakland, the Fresno Falcons ® lead in tipping went into a two-point southern invasion by Oaks, 5-2. Four games are scheduled night—Oakland going to Los geles, Fresno to San Francisco, attle to Tacoma and Portland mov- ing to New stminster, B. C The Vanccuver-Portland game, before 4,600 fans, was close all the| way, neither team ever getting tei- ter than a one-goal margin. Port land scored first, early in the op- ening period, when George Edwurdfl slapped a pa from Phil Dagleish past Canuck goalie Les Colvin. A jolting defense by the bruis-| ing Fresno quartet of Johnny Al-| len, Doug Fritz, Pat Powi and Guy Rcach was instrumental in discouraging the young Oaks R BOWLING The Friday night league * hit! the bowling alleys last night at the Elks and here are the results S & T CLOTHING Stewart 170 148 198 Funk 155 155 1556 Phelps 92 115 83 Phelps 171 165 205 | ‘Totals 588 583 641 1812 DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER Handicap - ET 931 A. Sturrock 163 146 163 B. Hudson 125 138 133 E. Aulenbachar 175 129 151 R. Davlin 165 174 179 Totals 705 664 703 PAMARAY CLUB Handicap % B E. Lohr 119 108 B. Lockridge 142 117 B. Ray 132 162 C. Nordenson ..169 159 Totals 637 621 BAILEY'S 57 181 130 147 186 145 173 701 711 706 HOME GROCERY Handicap 3B 35 F. Barragar 156 166 C. Barragar 160 163 M. Burke 134 117 A. Burke 154 150 142 Totals % 639 631 601 VETERANS ADMN. Handicap 155 155 155 F. Boyce 122 154 143 R. Stewart 120 117 187 R. Lingbloom ..118 106 106 R. Hcoper 13¢ 139 139 Totals ... 649 671 730 LUDWIG NELSON Handicap 112 112 112 R. Hardin 96 106 103 E. Aulenbachar 184 128 214 C. Hardin .-...107 161 139 A. Sturrock 177 147 181 Totals 676 654 749 SANITARY MEAT Handicap 122 122 122 L. Holmquist 159 190 149 F. Holmquist 128 144 180 A. Dalziel 121 125 136 D. Dalziel 162 145 145 Totals 692 726 729 - - the | the | A M F. B (G 144 115 148 170 652 57 1T1 194 132 150 Handicap R. Mill B. Garrett M. Funk B. Fhelps Totals 57 177 163 169 2118 35 160 119 145 105 2147 RISES—SETS NOVEMBER 2 Sun rises Sun sets NOVEMBER 3 Sun rises Sun sets’ Only one more day, duck Lunter! TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN From this date on I will not be responsible for any bills or debts| incurred by Mrs. May White. (Signed) W. C. WHITE. —av, T18-t15 >oe t i 0. B. Lavenik, | F. Tyvoll | 16th day of October, 1947, duly ap- e First publication MAURIELLO THIS P. M. | NEW YORK, Nov {paign, 1., Dallas {are the significant {of the nation’s football map as the light ght title college elevens enter their Novem- 1 the BronXiper stretch drives to conference of their pre-ititle and post-season Bowl bids. Mauriello had| At Cleveland, unbeaten and un- s to who was master tied Notre Dame taken on unpre- rutaliy removed last'dictable Navy kefore a crowd of Madison Square Garden !ua,csu as the Irish’s final warmup Cliffside Park, N J., 175-ifor the traditional meeting with nd king cut par for the course(Army a week hence. The Cadets bis fourth. chance before a face less of a task in Washington 9 who welcomed box- & Lee at West Point to the big arena after aj Iilinois puts unconquered Michi- weeks run by the rodeo gan to the acid test at Champaign, iriello had gone the route Georgia Tech risks its unsullied with Lesnevich in the first (hrer;,gu,,-d against Duke at Atlanta but Referee Ruby Goldstein stop-| Pennsylvania places its perfect ped 1 t's slaughter atter 33 mark on the line at Princeton. The seconds of the seventh round and Tigers upset Penn last year but be might very well have curtailedithe Red and Blue is favored by icking several rounds{20 points to down the Tigers to- et Lesmevich's title was not!day J. Thomp- stale | A o A Aimy, whose unbeaten string was oo Ehe - |snapped at 32 by Columbia last week, meets Washington & Lee’s FLOWN HERE BY PAA; ! v g i —knocked Lions tangle with Cornell's Big American Alrways brought ranks by Red in what probably will be a passing duel between Columbi in from Seattle |week ago, meets UCLA, while and carried 14 from Juneau'Southern Cal takes on Washing- tle, two to Whitehorse, and ton in Seattle. airbanks | First place in the Big Six and engers from Seattle: Lucille the Big Seven races will hinge on iter, Carrie Pickle Arthur the outcome of the Missouri-Col- rs. Jerry McConnell, Lraksa contest and the Utah-Col- Parson, Irene Croft lorado tussle respectively. Walker, Mrs. Simon Helen- | -—e Ken Hardesty, Warren ne, David Perrin, Jr Peter rtin MONDAY NIGHT BOWL LEAGUE 1S ORGANIZED en known bowl- NEW YORK, Nov. 1.— Gus| Lesnevich t held the ressy playoff champlonship Mauriello well as 1 and P—Cham- Atlanta today Shaugh- over the day as vld's heavyy had t all and A new bc C nized at as the King F ing will be ing mnext the names of players Thomas to be ague and Monday Here and eve! Mor: the the teams N. Lavenik Daniels, S, Hardware Mrs. J in crowd ¢ MacKinnon U. S. Engineers Eby, P. Lee, O. Cecc Daily Empire P. Grove Juno: B comter, P. Becker Alaskan Merck 1,- M. Pearce erup. Juneau Spruce Mills: son, J. Kovaleski, A Johnson Sunday Parsons, I W, it McLean, Warner Mowr J. Ma- O Adleman. andisers: S. Snow King, J H E MecDaniel Barr r A. Hedge G. Giss- Pres c nployment S. Sheldon, berg The and will the teams will bowl at 9:00 o'clock The be on the bulletin club Dorset. On the Pacific Coast, California from the unbeaten Southern California a board - > o e 00 0 0 o« o 0 0 o TIDE TABLE NOVEMBER 2 tide 4:08 am tide 10:38 a.m tide 15:46 pm, - Cary F thal BPW CLUB MEETING Monday noon Hotel Baranof. For Mary Hur- reservations Ph. 547 or 833. teve Deass —adv. 723-t1 Hill, Ray Spur- — e geon An ordinary thimble would hold Letha Fawcett and infant Shar- 20,000 gold screws of the size used on, Robert Trimtle, Robert Parker, in the balance wheel of a watch. Carl Nelson, Mary Nelson, Gegc st McLeod, St Kennedy, He Jacques. Juneau McCle 1, Juneau Marie Seattle Yoro, Lois Juneau to ): 0 Walsh ® High Low High Low Joe ° . ® e 0 00 00000 0 23:32 pm ses00000000c00 00 > oo MEETING Douglas Al t Joe ev Te- sidence Monday Nov -47 at 7:30 p.m Election of oificers and Dele- gates to Convention. S. A. STEVENS, Secy —adv. T y ns Whitehorse L G. Puls Fairbanks Quirk - MRS. ROBERT FAULKNER GOES O VISIT SOUTH My R rt Baby Kim Diane a PAA Clipper today enroute to St. Lo Ay season Mr. Faulkner, asso- with Dr. Joyce D. Smith, in- tends to join his wife later | As companion on the flight will ke Mr Caroline Breiding, of St Ann’s Hospital staff, going south for a visit in Denver, Colorado - - - REMEMBER ! night, games and fun.| Lodge, Saturday night i adv. 722-t3 | e B AR LADIES EXERCISE CLASS Phone Red to P Al Lund- e Men’s two-pauts sults are now arriving. See them on display at GRAVE'S “The Cicthing Man.” 6 tf O. Faulkner and are leaving on for the States s for the holi- ITORS Estate of Deceased. GIVEN on the OTICE TO CH In the Matter of the KINLOCH N. NEILL, NOTICE IS HEREBY that the undersigned was pointed Administrator of the te of Kinloch N. Neill, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 18, 1947. China Moose ARCHIE B. BETTS, Administrator. Oct. 18, 1947 Last publication, Nov. 8, 1947. adv. 721-t6 TYPISTS FIND COKE MAKES LUNCHTIME REFRESHMENT TIME PLEASE retun empty bottles promptly BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1947 The C-C Ca, 7ot , S | Gene Rossides and Cornell's Lynn ing HUSKIES, TROJANS MEETING I'TLE. Nov P—The burly Trojans of Southern California, cul- tivating a thriving Rose Bowl bush, try their hand this afternoon on a Washington sod that has dulled their digging tools in every previous attempt over a 15-year span The University of Washingtc home-field jinx over USC, however, was in for its toughest test, with a mediccre home town team matched agarast the pcowerhouse that has swamped California and Ohijo State amcug others, on its unchecked drive for the roses Troy coach Jeff Cravath admit- ted to a couple of worries—the jinx and the weather. Both he and head man Pest Welch of Washing- ten were hoping for a dry field by kickc!f time at 2 p.m., but the fore- cast called for occasional rain to fall on a field already well mois- turized - - STANFORD, OREGON STATE MEET TODAY STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif. Nov. 1.—(P—Oregon State's smash- Beavers, 3-1 favorites in the me betting, see action against ord today in what appeared to end up the Indian’s sixth loss of the year Lon Stiner’s crew, beaten by Utah and USC but still rated at least 15 points better than the Big Red, have the edge in every department except pessibly punting. - - ‘OREGCN FAVORITE, GAME WITH IDAHO EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 1.—(®—Ore- gon remained the favorite today as the ducks meet Idaho on a sodden gridiron here today in the 33rd clash between the coast conference tean:s. The winter-white fur of ermine and the mountain hare is caused bty gas-vacuoles in the hairs. TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! 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