The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1947, Page 3

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s A | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 194 G ;’ NOTRE DAME BOWLNG Infant Siands on Mother's Hand THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA Parson’s Electric team retained in tha Tuesday Night ue bowling on the last night while Sick's ; Rainiers and the Henning pinsters ¢ " | | moved into a fifth place ti § Here is how the standings are through night's games: Par- ik on's ., Juneau Florists By JOE R Rainiers and YORK, Nov. Os- s I Corps, Yellow Ca t Notre Dam finally and ° gle Inn | - the blar ch clonk- Bowling last night follows { ed offensive power B (Be- SICK'S RAINIEF was beng d from Handicap 84 84 e on s pregt-| B. By 173 145 teams in Irish history R. Mill 105 the No. 1 colleze eleven F. Riendeau 135 ation. C. Nordenson 189 'yone knew Notre Dame had E. Fersythe a very good football team even be-| Totals 2637 fore Frank Lea Irish { Edaris hil Handicap 315 | urday. They uth G. Stevens Bend University up fiveS. Smith ¥ ] victeries in rather easy ion J | - S— SPrdEh. DAl bean oI ¥ e Nothing to it! gurgles Susanne and, seven months cld, as she Purdue and had to resort t P. Bertholl : PGl R Totals 2640 Stands on hand of mother, Mrs. Walter Hoagland of Los Angeles. 16 the B e eas 'the’ sus-aided Vlstory Susanne developed her dinary sense of balance when three Commissioner Fddie unexpected over the Cadets in th months old. (Internat for their title bout, A final game of 1¢ most famous of Handicap 3 73 219 — e G e T A il b0 g R e e <21, (OREESRS — - all fcotball rivalries which began:J. McDaniels ..150 173 c v in 1913. In fact, the score bore F. Schmitz 73 0 r | Bt the price-makers H. Sturrock 146 146 J ¥ S ur ey | predictions almost perfectly. Notre B. Phelps 165 176 3 Dame had been picked to by J. Snow 178 239 191 . 19 points Totals 885 1014 918 2817 (ONTESTS ShooflsBig WORK OUT it was manner in which Handicap 67 67 67 201 ; Notre Dame won that convinced | E. Hagerup 204 185 212 f . many that yes ) 172 188 138 | o omie | AST Event Tonig! the host of great teams the fa- 134 108 178 mous University has produce {““: }1;;* !1)(“ = through the years. From the op 908 829 905 R B | | The big event tonight is the! A ening. kickoff when Terry Bren- i Eleven Teams from West- e 0. annisl’ ‘asrathfi 0 ol nan scampered yards for a JNEAU FLORISTS f the Elks tonight in G 0ns Notxe Dame. fouchdown until the Handicap s e 20 ern Section Scheduled pock, SRRl e YiEIE Lo final gun there Wwas never any Baker 173 148 . i 2 will start at 9 o'clock. MAUAC LONRE AL D ERIRISID L oS The Iris not alone in the W 168 175 lodge, and the public is invited to el L all-conqueri 1 They are & 447 155 By HUGH ke the opportur of getting k' Cal Rossl, was, bothered joined by Mict re- | Hoor 153 147 ; YORK keys for the big ild flu Btkagk,ibut.fs expect- garded as the the e 98011903 vl 9 » spread to pla ntion, Southe fethodists, Penn- SIGNAL 1ORPS ¢ g A cotty) Adams will be sylvania, Georgia Tech, Penn cap 160 160 160 St oy of the shoot, as st and: Ut aong the major E. Talbert 120 129 132 GO gae L BEHOICE n experienced staff of go-g ar in good condition with oollegaliaiAL e perfect slates.|A- Gesr 150 107 114 ET B ME R ¢ o hktera eption of guard Bob Les Then there's USC and Kansas, E. Rcdenberg 112 220 179 probably shoot is for hagen, who broke his arm in the who have teen tied but not beat-|M. Sod 127 144 142 onal court iving and Chri California game and is through for en. And right up there alongside C. Telquist ) 145 154 Sy s and kiddie the season are such strong once-beaten eley-| Totals 905 881 2005 The Madis p i PYO” acings, and the public ¢ r St ens as T califo Wiscon- £0053, 108 M SIX L€AMS for their money as well sin, Mississippi State, William and YELLOW CAB MYGRIOI e . 1 Rutgers and Maryland Handicap 69 69 69 207 e or erners The all-victorious list may get a J. McGhee oS B0 100 apar SK! (I-UB To HOLD ‘ pruning this week as in addition W. McKinnon ..201 142 188 ms will travel as far to ] to the Michigan-Wiscosin and| E. Forsyth 156 196 Philaddlphia, Wash- Penn engaged still-to-be-reckoned | P. Bertholl 159 144 ty of the whole busine with Army. Penn Sta tangles; Tolals 874 811 877 2562 1 i teams in these and SMU tackles Arkansas. E. Parsons 181 202 157 but it might be better. , ... b will hold its e gl L F. Riendeau 150 203 174 Il as & sport if they ./ " S Sy D. Dalziel 160 125 166 8t Home oo~ iR BEASHE LSS B A oo e this Friday evening at 8 o'clock in 2 NEGRO FIRST G. Stevens 155 138 142 y sowiAthe fans fe LohE ) SRR (By The Asscciated Press) S avait 1% A0 108 . 08 Darkerh S i stle= rhere will be an election of of-| - Northern division Pacific Coast ;i rowts ’8’53’ g b/ ";"‘:[ o 030 ficers for the coming year, and all | Hockey League teams played to a rospective members of 'disastrous note in their southern Ba “ ' I pE meeting The New Westminster Royals ra o 'n | - >to—— completed their first visit south by | ' o e s o000 v o o o o o losing to the Fresno Falcons at i q e e | Fresno, 4-3, for their fourth defeat | por' on way ! You might know who they are ® TIDE TABLE e in five starts. The best the Royals oa but here are the principals and the e o coild do on the trip was a tie CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—(®—Jackie results of fights pulled off’ Jast'e NOVEMBER 13 e The Tacoma Rockets, launching Rokinson, Brooklyn Dodgers’ star night ° tide 2:12 am. 16.8 ft. e their first scuthern series, were negro first baseman, will be pre-! o es’war At Salem, Mass—Steve Kronis, o tide 7:54 am, 24 ft. e topped by the Oakland Oaks on sented “rookie of the year” award 134, Boston, and Pat Shannon, 134, e F tide 14:00 p.m., 19.0 ft. e the B y ice, 5 to 2. tcnight by Jack Ryan, chairman Everett, drew, 8. e Low tide 20:29 pm. -2.0 ft. ® In the only other game last night, of the Chicago Bascball Writers % | "'At New York (Park Arena) — e ¢ @ @ » o o s o o o o e the Portland Eagles bowed to the Association of America _Bound for Seward, the Alaska Frankie Palermo, 141, New York - SRR, £ Canucks in Vancouver, to make it The Chicago chapter voted Rob-{Steamship Company's Baranof, un- outpointed Jimmy Plerce, 140, Van- Islands form a @ 100 percent blank for visitars inson the honor following a poll of {9¢f ©Capt. J. Ramsauer, with E. coyver, B. C, 8. miles from the, The Canuck feated the Easles - writers in each Major League Tracy as chief purser, called at SRS CIE nerth to south and 688 miles from 8-5, in a rough and tumble game Juneau yest afternoon | east to west plag Ay The Baranof arrived at 1:30 p. o m., bringing from Seattle H. H. . Delamater, Miss Mary Hurl John lsp ay o B. Kirsch, Ben Len, Mrs. R. C.! Rand, William Reitz, Willare H., Gaul, Forrest Hall, Albert Klein, H. S. Smith and Jerry Smith. E.' Bacho arrived from Ketchkan.! F. k Irewo' s | Sailing at 4 p. m, the Baranof| jcarried from here G. Edward, EI b {Knight, Mr. and Mrs. John Easley, | a ora e‘cm Kronquist, C. E. Gillham, Ed-! yward Leek, Paul Iverson and N.| W. Rothaker. All were bound for| Seward. i HUNTERS V. night fireworks by The novelty of on Armistice Day, sponsored Juneau Post, American Legon, was| a great innovation as demonstrated 2 lo(Al last night at Firemen's Park. The rain turned to a mild drizzle just : as the first rocket went into the ) air and exloded shortly before 8 EA(H BAG DEER o'clock last night, and held of until after the last elaborate pies AT KIMSHAN (OVE was flashed. ! | There were more beautiful . rockets and pin wheels of all kinds; Carson Lawrence and John Hay- set off last night than in the es returned to Juneau yesterday; Fourth of July fireworks display. with Alaska Coastal Airlines from The set pieces were artistic dis-|Kimshan Cove on the West Coast plays of waterfalls, Mickey Mouse of Chichagof Island after a week's doings, etc., ending with a gor- successful hunt during which each geous American flag, Alaska flag man bagged a deer. ! and American Legion emblem. Other hunters have had good luck! The ‘attendance in the grandstand in that area recently, and arrange-| and on the grounds was only fair, ments have been made to have thef but the hilltops were crowded,| Mailboat Estebeth bring home the streets ‘and house windows. | ventson. Glenn (2ns) Leach, was master-| Ralph Rivers and Hunt Gruening builder fand set-'em-off leader. flew out to Kimshan fo try their assisted by a corps of helpers. He|luck on the same flight that is Alaska sales representative 01.‘b1~oughz Lawrence and Hayes to! the fireworks firm. Juneau. Also on the plane, mak-| S - — |ing the round trip to see the! Aggregate special taxes on mo-|country, were Dr. C. C. Carter, tor vehicles James Huston and Don Able. - D Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad in the United States| reached. a new high of sz,scn.ooo.-l 000 in 1946. J Try the want-ads for which wound up with two NEW HUDSON ONLY FIVE FEET HIGH according to Hudson officials, has a lower center of gravity yet more headroom than any other American car. In addition, it is a car “which upon entering, you step down into, not up on.” Hudson is spending $16,000,000 to bring the new car to the motoring public, Substantiating previous reports that the new Hudson is only 5 ft. from ground to top, A. E. Barit (left), president of the Hudson Motor Car Company, and George H. Pratt, vice-president in charge of sales, check the height of one of the first new Hudsons off the production line. The new model automobile, Sign for Tifle Boul PAGE THREE CONCERN TO WHOM MAY he Sp: From this on I will not be 1 r ble 1 bills or debts han ed by Mrs May White . — ned W. C. WHITE, Read Want-aa A w. T18-t15 THREE FEATHERS THE AMERICAN FAVORITE THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S5. A. !LENDID WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX PAUSE FOR COKE ~ REFRESHES MEN ~ INBUSY FACTORY to Los An at Seattle 12 EA-Rem ght) shakes hands with Jersey ice of New York State Athletic New York City, after signing Garden. 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