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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1947 COASTGRID BOWLING [/RD TIME By JACK HAND pinsters are still ahead wins and no losses. Here SYalsht . with s the » of the teams in 2 i 1 1( 5 y league’s play last night [ stic 217 d PORT JUNO Handicap 156 156 156 468 By RUSS NEWLAND o. dleman . 136 161 partic ng sports Nov. 11 P. ex 116 139 Fi : Irish next football dips into'J nber 98 120 ten Northwestern, runner-u competition this' B 115 149 « week-end with four Coast confer-; Tots 637 1975V ence encounters to be decided along DAILY EMPIRE ¢ 1sin with a sprinkling of intersectional Handicap 246 't ide the contests. P. Grove vania, whicl Results of the res will havelE. Hagerup ) place, a sh no cffect on gue J. Gt £ Methodist, ship. Southern California Hixson 112 Virginia it first los: pace-setter, sits out an open date Totals 650 2048 ' other ed foe in Saturday but a week later makes ar from the its bid for the Rose Bowl in the SUNDAY tt time in re conference wind-up en nt | Handic 2 216 h its 14-0 w with the University of California C. Forsyth 137 166 rd was unexpectedly at Los Angeles A F 102 102 The U.C.L.A. Bruins, defendini 136 179 pions but once Leaten, take:/ 190 204 e invading Washington Husk-| Tot 2044 nd figure to win off com- EMPLOYME. SERVICE . performances. The Bruins, Handicap 85 85 fornia 6-0 a|S. Sheldon 119 109 a victory ower|N. Ba 168 173 115 166 144 154 157 Tots 630 641 610 1931 in the Meanwhil opponent 13-7 decision to B UCl an unde thern California, a agaipst Wash- 158 141 the former’s show ington may provide an interesting s 1601 comparison. Southern THOMAS a 19-0 win over Hancicap 237 week ago. M. Lavenik n, fresh from tri-'J. McDaniels umph over Washington a ' G. Sievens snowstorm, vels to Palo Alto to B. enik meet the mes defeated! Total 1857 Stanford Indians ger forces, Iy 3 iitable RUCE MILLS 175 17 ma again pov 525 lifornia last wee 112 125 14-0 and may 105 103 battle. 113 136 defeated 63 95 eason in 623 568 634 9 entertain a sc University of Montana el which has pulled two s ses out F. Riendeau of ne bag Dou nden’s M. Pearce Grizzlies were sh rs each | E time defeat Washington State, 13-12 and Idaho 21-0 in their last two contes Washington and Oregon - ate, losers in last games collide at Corvallis with O.S.C. as urve the mild favorite R AP SPORTy Pholographs ROUNDUp Barrow Area By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—(#-—A Coast NEW YORK, Nov. 11—iM—It's and Geodetic Survey party, headed beginning to look like a love feast hy Licut. Comdr. R. W. ydworth, between the Orange Bowl and the|returned here Saturd r chart- University of Virginia, which fig-|ing Alaska’s Arctic coast line for ures its football team is better|a distance of 70 miles from Point than it looked against Penn Barrow in a southwesterly direc- Crange Bowl scouts here say “Ii's{tion. no disgrace to lose to a team like, The party employed the world’s Penn” and Cavaliers are far from|largest multiple-lens aerial camera, adverse to spending New Year's using three-foot square films cost- Day in Miami (who would be?) !ing $200 each. The mapping was Jack Lavelle, who lost a steady done from an altitude of twelve job with the end of Army-Noire tq eighteen thousand feet, and the Dame relations (He scouted Army. nin camera did a marvelous for the Irish) maintains that ilijob, survey officers said. The the Cadets “had a few more guns” camera’s view is wide, 130 degrees no team could stop them. But the and at 18,000 feet it photographs Notre Dames team, he adds, “is area about nine miles in dia- what the master would call ade-!meter. quate.” Commander Woodworth said it is After hearing Spec Sanders tell- planned to map the Arctic coast- ing how he got his legs into con- line from Point Barrow eastward dition for football by running on toward the Canadian border next ploughed fields, Steve Owen added: | summer. He left here last March “They used to tell us kids that|for pPoint Barrow by airplane. Sup- running barefoot on ploughed plies and equipment had been land- ground would make your feet ed at Barrow the year before by, spread. After looking at myself, I|ship, and memkers of the party had think I must have sat down a the task of hauling them over the great deal” ice and snow by sleds and cater- pillar tractor 70 miles. ON DE FENCE After listening to Rutgers coach COWBOY ORCHESTR. Harvey Harman praise young In their costumes appe: Frankie Burns as a great de-|the Salmon Creek Count fensive player as well as a smart|ionight and Tuesday night. | signal caller and an exceptional| —adv. 730-t2 passer, Hook Mylin of N.Y.U., whose - - > - | team encounters Burns and Rut- RUMMAGE SALE | gers Saturday, got up in meeting| Wednesday Noy. 12, 10 am. Lu- yesterday and remarked: “BUIDS| yperan Churcih Parlors. V‘ | tackled everytody on the Harvard| —adv. 7T30-t2 team except Coach Dick Harlow| - —and I'm not going to get within five yards of the sidelines Satur-| day.” | e I TOR T COWBOY ORCHESTRA In their costumes appearing at G“N BEPA!BS the Salmon Creek Country Club | tonight and ‘luesday night. ° | =3 | GET YOUR,GUNS | GABARDINE SHIRTS | | READY . . Hunting We can now supply men’s | all-wool Gabardine Shirts Season IS Here! ‘ —the kind you've' been We repair guns, rods, waiting to get. reels, cameras and SIZES—141: to 17 binoculars | Assorted Colors H. S.‘Gmray,es DAR .ELL’S Exclusive Dealer in spon cenler FLORSHEIM SHOES T . 11.—(M-—Notre ciated Press for the third 69 percent of tes after its feat of Army great series. rked N 1 by 117 of the 169 writers, the tackle oft- a traditional 1p Michigan ¢ placa votes, taken on in a game Big Nine title h scooted in- ade ahead of by handing kes on an- Army, which first 10 for nt years in over Stan- close, South- (cis, and William and Mary, on a FLKS ANNUAL TURKEY SHOOT cff Ca AU, ALASKA PAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.— JUN 1 California lost no pre IS AT TOD, Georgia ch, still sixth in the Pennsylvania 1145, 1tk Anrplanes frcm Coast Guard sta- rankings with one first place vote, Methodist 1137, Southern Califor tions here anc Port Augeles, Wash 0 SS 0 S( ool bounces from one tough game into Bia ¢ Georgia Tech 826 Texas H D were scheduled to take off at dawn F R MI I N H Barely escaping with a 570, Penn State 539, Wisconsin 122 this morning o search f 16-14 edge over Navy, the En- California 102, Tllinois 97, Willian helisvsd fisdtiny southvard TheFilipine Soclal Cliib expresss gineers clash with onrushing Ala- &nd Mary 85, Army 64, Alabama Lt. (jg) Don Winslow, Navy thanks to al! who contributed kama in a key game in the south. 61, V i and Mississippi, each Mme Disposal Officer, has detonat- ‘0 the succe [ the party and Texas regained some of s pre-| #6. Missourl 42, Utah 36, North ed those that have washed ashore dance given last Saturday for the SMU luster by downing Baylor 28- Curo Minnesota 32 in the northwest. In Seattle, the | Rev. Edgar Gullant's Mission School 7, advancing to seventh, with a Others receiving votes were Col- 13th. Naval District Headquarters i T 1s a good Texas Christian team next 25, Kentucky 22, Kans C G H I d reported 13 have be shte $ d T | ported 13 have been sighted or na on the list. Penn State, now eighth 26, wae orest COAST GUATd Airplanes ANt et s Pane: Ner. 1" ot tio | 1y, Migtiel ma ; despits thrce first placs votes, is Maryland 9, Villan- : ina s IRt gt Oregon EORAE Notght ot -ha fo e scheduled for a Saturday date at © Caroli Vander- utters Maklng ear(h e CHANE Fiils. Sisto, $20 Aittls sl utherwise I 11 pre an, each 3, Bqston Baltimore with Navy which has bi 1y 3 ) . i ity describea b SIS BRHO muwers ana Of Pacific Sea Lanes ¢ Ay v v v losing club in the country.” Pu p ‘ 8 - g B 1 i . TIDE TABL o | Jo%. AL Mrs. . NI Wiscens n in Top Ten _ ASTORIA, Ure, wmov. 11—@—| ¢ o | o¢th Quinto express ther Wisconsin, a new arrival in the Coast Guard afrplanes and cutters o NOVEMBER 12 o | Abpreciation for the wond 2Bt s Pacifi » 5@ ¥ o operutic ¢ t hem by the top 10, will have a fight on its ( patrcled the Pacific coastwise sea|e High tide 1:32 a.m., 17.0 ft. e CPeration giver n hands to stay in the class be- AMERA (IUB 10 HOI.D lancs today, hunting wartime Ja-|e pLow tide 7:17 am. 19 ft, | JiPiho Cominnity Club and the cause the schedule calls for that panese mines that have floated e High tide 13:27 pm., 19.1 ft. o Utdics Auxiliary game with powerful = Michigan. ¥ 1 tide 19:51 pm,, -19 ft. o , . i However, since being held to a tie current Be 0 s 00 0 006 6 e e o ChnC TONESHE awarded the nia, the Badgers have been com- Regular meeting of the Came 1€ ted on tne Oregon coast in By i > - ing strong Club will be held in the Science the past few days and six stil FSGRNGT ONCHENETRA JUMPER WITCH HERE California took over 10th place Room of the High School Wednes- aflcat cfi the California and Ore-| 1In thelr cotumes appearing ab by defeating Washington, 13-7,/day evening, November 12 at 8 on ccasts are being hunted today. | !¢ Salmon Creek Country Club while Virginia dropped down by its o'clock. Malcolm Greany will talk The Coast Guard cutter Bonham tonight and Tuesday night loss to Penn. Crowding close be- on cameras and their application. is operating off Yaquina Bay, Ore, ady hind the Golden Bears came Illin- =pPagr while the cutter McLane was due i FRaATAT T le Uead south of here The Deparument of Commerce es- 1s spotted yester- timates there will be 38 million - ighted off cars on the road by 1952 Sell it with an Empire War Alaska Steamshlp Company sbter Jumper Hitch, under Capt L. Jacobsen, wos in port today. The vessel arrivea st 9:30 o'clock thi g, and ‘¢ scheduled to sail o'clock this afternoon 0-12 mor 10-9-8-7T-etc point tasis, Notre At ElFs Hall Wednesday Nov. 12 where another Dame piled up 1612 points to 8 pm. Public invited day. Four have been THRILL TO THE EXCITEMENT OF A SPECTAGULAR FIREWORKS DISPLAY TO CLIMAX ARMISTICE DAY Starting at 3:00 P. M.inthe Firemen’s Ball Park — Juneau Come and View for Nearly an Hour, a Breath - Taking Pyrotechnic Exhibition!! Movie Camera and Kodachrome Fans . . . Bring Your Cameras and Plenty of Films ADMISSION: Juniors (under 14) 50 cents — Adults 75 cents Sponsored by The AMERICAN LEGION Juneau Post No.

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