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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _JUNEAU, ALASKA : ™ PAGE THREE "LOVE LAUGHS AT GRID GAMES ON B "SON OF LASSIE ANDY HARDY,” IS COASTTHISP.M. OWI.'NG © IS FEATURE BILL | \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ ) ) ) \ - tarts UNDAY scheduled this afternoon|When the points were counted up, and here is o four teams were tied for first place.| The old dinner table, familiar " 000 Here is how the scores \:,.’.»la | Here's the blessed movie event as their own to millions through-' ;g ANGELES_UCLA stin| PAMARAY CLUB !you've been waiting for, film fans! out the land, is bracing its legs g i of "‘ ’“‘N a tie for,Handicap 56 56 56 168 It's “Son of Lassie,” t ew M- to carry the heaviest load of 800d (" sanitic Coast conference title, E- Lohr 102 150 117 |G-M hit at the 20th Cent Thea- things it has ever groaned under plays th Untyvebaibe’ ot \;,N,mg_‘ B. Ray 157 170 159 tre, in which Lassie’s son, Laddie It's all set for an .anniversary cele- ;" .o on _m‘“m\l “",l'm"“ ‘,(‘c Forsyth 147 137 144 proves a worthy son of a wonderful bration some 50,000 in Memorial Coliseum, C. Nordenson . 110 153 128 jmother. Everyone loved “Lassie The Hardy Family is nine years The game is il ]‘\.' u»nlfrenc': Totals 572 666 604 1842 Comes Home" and everyone will old. It has become an institution. en.ounter for UBLA Berots ahikla SANITARY MEET jrave about “Son of Lassie,” filmed c U R I_ S I N 2 »Thz: \U,lf,*f”m,“‘l \vn'y\‘rh:]’)melll wz.w.? lenging the leagus-'eading South-| Handicap 46 46 4§ 138’ in le‘f(»ll-(z\knm ‘Technicolor .uu?d {by no means planned at the out-i e’ Galifornia ‘icjans next week,| L. Holmquist . 198 141 173 America’s most rugged splendors set. When those good neighbors of qpe Bruins, beaten by two non-con. | F. Holmquist 156 149 146 Donald Crisp and Nigel Bruce > stre 'S 7 y g S ve hopes—howevei slim—or re- D ¢ . 151 130 127 the previous success Peter Law- | have proved transients Cer- turning to the Ro: Bowl Totals 688 575 623 1886 ford plays Joe grown up and pret- | tainly no one expected them to Washington, tive times beaten | b y June Lockhart, in her most im- MICKEY'S MADDEST |stay on indefinitely and grow into i pever trampled, is counting on HOME GROCERY portant role to date, is the Duke's | permanent affection and impor- o reutvell. ¥inh assing pame | Handical T RN gy T 42! granddaughter, Priscilla, played in MISADVENTURE | tance They simply happened to ¢ ;mi”d Tty ”(_“ A "“"\p B :’m 151 172 155 “Lassie” as a child by Elizabeth IN LOVE! |be the people in “A Family Af- |c. Barrager 169 150 111 Taylor | fair,” a homey little picture made CORVALLIS—Coach Phil &« r-iM Bu 132 147 138 “Son of Lassie” tells of Laddie, by M-G-M from Aurania Rouver boe, eysing a field made sogey hy|A. Burke 152 124 149 a foolish little pup who grows up ol's stage play, “Skidding,” and ,,(,“\’X.m;}‘ saw a p(ysmulxfl “,\ Totals 618 607 567 1792;to follow his daring young master that was supposed to be the begin- day “that the weather might )l“lpl DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER (into many dangers and passes the ning and end of the matter. Yet here they still are in the fifteen- true test of courage when courage his underdog Whshington State Handicap 60 60 60 180 means life itself. It takes us from Cougars upset Oregon State in|W. Blanton 188 196 141 L . DIRECTS th of an enduring series, “Love gy s B o i, O 154 140 111 Yorkshire, Lassie's home, to an air June LOCKHART « Nigel Bruce S. SYLvANCEY o {heir 36th football encounter this) 0 ; AN Simo Laughs at Andy Hardy," coming %¢teroon 'H. Darell 155 108 129 mission over occupied Norway, I.ASS'E dlADDlE Sl PRODUCED gy N |to the Capitol Theatre Sunday. o (B, Davlin 153 155 144 where Laddie and Joe are forced an AMUEL MARX . In‘ the cast is Mickey Rooney, PALO ALTO—An underdog Stan-! Total 710 659 585 1954|to parachute into danger and dog - - Lewis Stone, Sara Haden, Lina ford eleven meets the University! S and master spend perilous days e i - |Romay, Fay Holden, Bonita Gran- ;¢ oregon in a Pacific Coast grid- S & T CLOTHING {battling the enemy both physically PLUS ”\\lll' and Dox‘o!.hif:»rzl iron conference tussle today and|A. Stewart 180 196 193 and in duels of wits e . is expected generally to fall, for M. Funk 147 182 177 St A i | PRINCE RUPERT VISITOR the eighth straight time this sea-|F. Phelps 108 114 102 CAHTOON Alr Express NEWS | W. J. Nelson of Prince Rupert is son. It is Oregon's fifth con-|B. Phelps 144 131 147 1 | staying at the Baranof Hotel. ference game. The Webfeet have, Totals i B 55 ool BALL ‘ ! p A won three, lost one—to UCLA. | VETS ADMINISTRATION ] ‘ L A ST TIME s T o “ l G H T i MINERS HERE | ¥R ‘Hal\:lmp 94 04 94 282 | | . Adams, J. Knowles and C. Bird | : £ Linguloom LR T { SR of the Polaris-Taku Mine at Tulse BERKELEY- Once-beaten uai-|F. Stevens 147 155 185 i Due to the EXTREME Length of This i quah are registered at the Gastin- | VETSity of California takes on the P. Conover 184 135 178 I TTITS | Feature. Shows start at 7 and 9:43 eau. 3 Grizzlies of Montana in a Mem- R. Hooper 128 134 127 | Hen et eitl i | ¥ orial Stadium game today with the Totals 660 622 690 1972 IJI'I)‘L:‘; apr:‘lds:fr:g‘;n football games " ; FROM TULSEQUAH 1:;5)],:“‘ beooulll i S WIS SihLes i Vanderbilt 33; Miami (Fla) 7. | | S M. Preston and Nicholas Krook, | “15 () o firth pacific Coast Con- | Handicap 106 106 106 318 Florida A&M 33; Clark 6 i ‘;;:,hl,;“ls‘qua" are staving at the | ro once contest for the Bears, who C. Hardin 140 159 105 NB_“l"b:?sf‘_ Navy 13; Pensacola : e R SR ! have lost only to powerful South- R. Hardin 100 115 126 i R i A, g 2 ern California, and Montana’s third | E. Avlenbacher 153 165 133 { Km'"gsm“’“ 18; John CRrmeltdi . iy HERE rKOM GUSTAVUS ' conference game. The Grizzlies de-|A. Sturrock 176 144 167 LRy szloc- 8; Axrod 0 I} HENRY KING | Lowell T. Trump of Gustavus is|feated Washington State and Idaho/ Totals BiByi6ab (687 iavor, | SREVOR S RIS R "y TAMAR TROTTT 4 stopping at the Baranof Hotel. in their previous circuit tussles. | BAILEY'S BAR L St i . — - {Hand 3 63 6 o YT Re Ef’",,::i‘;th 124 3 63 189, “oollege of Pacific B2: South Da- F. Boyce 145 117 122 | kota University 0. s parecd 2 e P OB 0 o (e BRASSIERES C. Forsyth 146 144 140 H L e o e e s | ] FIRE DISAPPEARS A. Nelson 155 139 136 ' & fany B e e e v opon ean | | GABARDINE SHIRTS Totals ..683 606 643 1932 Partment was called out at 5:45 ’ - e - p.m. yesterday to answer a 3-7 al- | | [ may be purchased al FROM PELICAN arm at the home of Carl Rusher, i | " We ean now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts —the kind you've been Phone waiting to zet. 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