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PAGE TWO CRASHING GRID CLIMAX DUE ON COAST, WEEKEND By RUSS NEWL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov Pacific hes a whi weekend ing rival- parade will | important een Southern Califor- i University of Cali- @ Angeles Bruins. On the outcome hinges the Coast ip and the the Rose jans. Jeff wrecking pigskin gish but Tx speedy the only team » league e ng such status le the Trojan and the battling in the main in Los Angeles before 100,- 000 plus fans, California and St for ivals since 1892, will meet > Alto before another cap- crowd. in' rs as well ¢ | MICHIGAN GOES T0| 0P, FOOTBALL POLL. NOTRE DAME DROPS, By JACK HAND NEW YORK, Nov. 18— d by a 40-8 romp o I Wisconsin t the N gan Wolver! of top of the pile today weekly Associated Press coast-to-| coast poll of 246 football rs Despite Notre Dameds 16-19 vic ¢ over Northwestern, the Fight- g Irish dropped to second place.| Michigan drew 140 first place, votes and Notre Dame 87 as aj record number of T nen par-| ticipated in the balloting Although Southern Methodists had to go hard to beat Arkansas, 14-6, the Mustangs advanced when Penn dropped from third to sixth| after 7-7 tie with Army, mar-| ring its perfect record. Idle South- ern California, which faces UCLA conference Iso moved the stand- | -} in its 2 90,000 customers will be 7 Ne advanced [ to watch the stronge fifth | California eleven in a d place went to Texas, a aten only y US.C., 39 to 14, 20-0 victory ove Texas Christian, on the weakest Stanford znd Alabama’s Crimson Tide surged in years. Stanford, lack- all the way from 14th to eighth ) manpower, has lost eight by knocking off previously unbeat- straight, the last to Oregon, 21-6 and untied Georgia Tech. The d figures to finish a dismal sea- club tumbled from sixth to 1 strictly on the debit side. nth on the loss California crushed Montana 60- “alifornia tock: over ninth posi- 14 last week tion by its 60-14 slaughter of Mon- Two other that tana and Army, struggling to re- engagements to the days of shin and will a kac br State College and the 1 gua Washington L together Oregon, at Eugene. Mary's Gaels, decisively out played as the Santa Clara Broncos defeated them 33 to 7 in the “Big Little Game” Sunday, will oppose favored Boston College at Boston ty of Saturday. - -—ee — The Empire four is still at the p of the King Pin League bowl- ain a place in the top 10, squeez- 1 into 11th place, only 25 points shind Georgia Tech. We:t Coast teams mentioned in- lude UCLA, 18th with 39 votes; 23rd with 11; and Idaho th 2 votes. - > o CONTESTANTS IN - ROSE BOWL WILL ~ BEVOTED MONDAY r ers, with eight wins, following last night's play on the Elks Alleys, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18—P— but three teams are climbing The vote. on.the Pacific Coast toward the Empire with six wins. [epresentative in the Rose Bowl The three chasing the Empire Will be taken Monday, Nov. 24, squad are Thomas Hardware, U. S, Commissioner Vic Schmidt said to- day. | Engineers and Port Juno. Here bowling the scores of last night's PORT JUNO Handicap 600 O. Addlemen 419 P. Becker 424 B. Mowre 389 J. Macomber 350 2182 ALASKA MERCHANDISERS Handicap 189 E. Hagerup 524 G. Stev ¢ 504 M. Pearce 344 F. Reindeau 437 1989 U. S. ENGINEERS Handicap 231 W. King 524 P. Lee 410 J. Eby 373 O. Cecotti 446 1984 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | Handicap : 126 R. Mansfield 515 B. Lavenik 430 S. McLean 422 J. Merritt 421 1914 SUNDAY PRESS C. Forsyth 444 A. Parsons 331 J. Barragar 552 J. Werner ... 460 1787 JUNEAU SPRUCE MILLS Handicap 540 1. Thompson 332 A. Fisher 294 8. Johnson 393 J. Kovaleski 362 1921 THOMAS HARDWARE Handicap 210 J. Lavenik 504 J. McDaniels 358 B. Lavenik 446 S. MacKinnon 395 2113 DAILY EMPIRE Hanaicap 30 P. Warner 404 | C. Hagerup 401 Selmer 472 R. Wilkins 417 1924 - - — WITH DEVELOPMENT BOARD Mrs. C. W. Stevenson began work today in the offices of the Alaska Development Board. Her husband is employed by the Butler-Mauro Drug Co. EAT LUNCH Wed. Nov. 19, 11:30-1:30 at the Legicn Dugout—224 2nd St —adv. 737-t1 - LUNCH AT THE DUGOUT 19—11:30-1:30. —ady. 737-t1 COMING SOON 20th Century Theatre "Forever Amber” 224-2nd St. Nov. Faculty athletic representatives of {the 10 member schools have been |asked to telegraph their choice to the commissioner’s office here by Monday noon. Announcement of the selection is expected by 6 |p. m. (PST). Final league games will be play- ed Saturday. | Announcement of the Big Nine's standard-bearer—it's a foregone | conclusion it will be Michigan, the champion—will be made by their commissioner, K. L. (Tug) Wilson,! in ago, following their final games this week. | ! - FIGHT DOPE Ring events last night resulted as follows: | At San Francisco—Fred Apostoli, 162, San Francisco, outpointed Georgie Abrams, 162, New York, 10. | At Baltimore—Terry Moore, 143%, | Baltimore, outpointed Freddie Arch- er, 147, Newark, N. J, 10. | In the Apostoli-Abrams bout, the | | referee and one judge gave the de- cision to the former but one judge | pronounced it a draw. The bou?| probably ends Apostoli’s successful comeback trail, since he reemcred‘ ('the boxing business two years ago. | | [ | | | | | | fly UNITED MAINLINERS from Seattle 1o CALIFORNIA and “All the Eost” From cuneau (via connect- ing airline to Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO 12 1/4 hrs. LOS ANGELES . 14 3/4 hrs. CHICAGO 211/3 hrs. NEW YORK 26 1/4 hrs. UNITED AIR LINES | 1 | | See your local fravel agent In Seattle call Eliot 3700 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —— The Inside Story on why. J.A. SUMMERS™ SWITCHED TO CALVERT 5 AN ARDENT GOLFER, he hes a standing order at the “19th hole"’—farane light highball made with Calvert.”” He explains, “Itn for moderation — and I'm for Calvert. Glad | found .9; agreeably smoother brand.’” Clear Heads Choose Calvert Choice Blended Whiskey A WELL-LIKED sales representative, Mr. Summers knows the value of friendliness — both in business —and in whiskey. “1 switched to Calvert,”" he says, “because it's friendlier-tasting — milder in flavor, lighter in body.” Isn’t it time you switched to Calvert— the more congenial-zasting whiskey Calvert’s good manners come from greater experience in blending mellow- ness, smoothness, flavor. We believe it’s unmatched at anywhere near the price! alvert NESERVE *of 4624 Eastway Ct., Columbus, Ohio Calvert “Reserve” 86.8 Proof . . . 65% Grain Neutral Spirits . . . Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City Zittr St GENERAL gine. Ph. Green 464 | FOR QUICK "TACORA” 38 ft., rebuilt, new en- 73743 | men saws, axes, rubker hip and knee boots, Phone Doug! 143, 737 'WANTED shoepacs, etc., cheap. -t3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1947 : - = .. ; : = Miss Allison Swanson showed the PLANS FOR LUNCHEON ~ WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE .oy St o sy FOR SALE ~ o | " e showing E ean relief work. ' — - - | T0 BE MADE, MEETING | HOLDS LUNCHEON: BOOTH oo i e s Retand 12 1n. BLOCK WOOD and 2 it i | Burrows | fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. - s » [ ] - OF LEGION AUXILIARY 'AND YAW ARE SPEAKERS ™. ... i ik i | — - regular montnly immuniza- | LARGE OIL heating stove, Norge-‘_ - - - An important icei:ag oi the Am- The World Service Circle lunch- clinic will be held at thei practically new also ))ul’(flblc‘ erican Legion Auxiliary will be held | €00 Was given Friday in the church Hea!th Center, 318 Main Street, at| typewriter, 226 Willoughby Ava“BPHY & MURPHY ron SALE in the Dugout this evening at 8 PAFOIS'Of the Northern Light Fres- | 10 v b A LR 737-83| 3BEDROOMS; electric kitchen; 2|- - i S clock. Final plans will be made|PYterian Church. Covers were laid Dr Carter, City Health Offi-| ————a~— o R TN baths: 2 ro;m,\ can be rented if for the luncheon which will be giv- | fF 36 friends and members of the officiate. Ghildren over| 1938 DODGE COUPE-gaod '"‘”“rl deitfed negr sohool and Pedetal| il PLYMOUTH SEDAN,. engine n Wednesday noon in the Dugout, | °'8anization. The tables were color months of who have not —eoodtires—$100. 1108 s‘“a" Bldg. possession appr. 10 days.| o cd, body sad, 10 hp. Evinrude Everyone is invited to attend the|fuly decorated with fall flowers. mmunized inst smallpox, | (b e el o ¥S:| outboard, 3 hp. Firestone out- oh ARAE EcA KoeH A e e vy Dy o teria_and whot ping cough are 5y AUTIFUL Green Lawson type' 2 BEDROOMS, cpmpletely :m--! 1".‘:?:.”“{11[.?, z‘(\p ‘]x,flmm o unch will be served. Serving will xccutive Commi to attend with their parent ofa. Custom built by Sloans of | nished. Excellent neighborhood.| gg RArumpiSs. E, aivenl begit noon and will end at 2 Warfield, M pe g Beverley Hills, sacrifice. Ph. 676.| Possession 2 weeks. Terms ’ 137-t3 b Walter Kleweno, George Howard of Hoonah i 737-t5 |3 BEDROOMS, possession 2 weeks.| WINCHESTER 405 model 1895 in Several new members will be in- and Mrs. Harvey Starling. 3 the Gastineau Hotel | ENCYCLOPEDIA Britann > Furn. Terms. geod condition $100. PO Box 343 ated this evening. The member-| Guests of honor were Leslie Yaw _— b C‘,Om. .IA. ,),?’,!‘m”‘m."4 YOu| L,ECKER BLDG.—real money ma-| Juneau. 737-13 hip committee, chairman Hattle'superintendent of the Sheldor A. L. AUXILIARY Al e e gl | = st o oudl Peterman, is in charge of the en-!Jackson Junior College at Sitka Luncheon, Wed. Nov. 19—11:30-| lapnica in time ,‘”‘v) ’fm"‘; ?I,) RESORT; homes at Auk Bay; Pe-|POUBLE WOODEN bedstead, wal- [ tertainment _and. refreshments for and the Rev. Willis R. Booth. Both | 1:30, at the Dugout, 22 t deal gift, for B N o (Wpdchome’ 104 i Glacter| DUb-flalahi ooll shrings and eotton night'’s meeting men spoke briefly. Dm“_“ (_f'”d l.” 34 {“6 PONC" | pighway; 8 bedrooms Basin Road; | mMattress §15. Dining set, modern Foni 5 2 | ed representative will call a% ,ypsrpogs §3750; Excellent| Stle walnut finish $45, Wncludes your home or office It oiad Tome. Point Loussa,| table 34-48 with 10 inch exten- tion leaf, 4 matching chairs and 1 arm chair with upholstered 4 BEDROOM home compl. seats in blue leatherette. Ph. Blk. marine view s, b SACRIFICE! Tllness. $3,000 for 2-‘ CHARTER i B “ an” bedroom completely furnished B L e Income prop. 12th St. house, apt garages, new. furn. i packing towing, vha ave home, Glacier Highway. Must! ., lf'h. Du:?:ln:r B‘yw]?l !:3;1:7‘); seil immediately. | Douglas. Call at 1st float, Small | | KRUSE HOME Auk Bay (for- | s v o st NN B T T S e 136-t8 MEN CALLING on taverns, [ 7 WIITE , JERSEY fo size 10. stations, billiard parlors, res- "““nPhY & MUBP;{% W oan onee. Ph. Gr 0. taurants, handle our fast moving REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 736-t3 prositable line of punch boards, Phone 676 over First National Bank - money boards and merchandi: 1 SMALL circulating heater, 905 | deals direct from factory at W 1lth St. 736-t2 | wholesale prices. Liberal comm. Ffln BENT —_ P s | Write cr wire for full inférma- — - ° e o s | tion. GREAT LAKES PRODUCTS UARAGE, warehouse or shop, size © . | CO. 7364 N. Greenview, Chicago 2¢ x 70 it. No. 70 W.iloughby ° 2 BEDROOM fuinshed house e 26, 1L 737-t2 Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph. ¢ 1's mi. Glacier Hiway. e | Blue 275 37-tf ¢ Electric kitchen, full base- ® EXPERIENCED Secretary Must be i » ment, automatic hot water e permanent. Excellent salary for SINGLE sleeping room with pri- e Price $5850. Ph. 035 ring 5. e | right party. Call in person, Room vate entrance. Call Red 462. . 736-tf 204 Federal Bldg. 37-tf 737-t6 ® DISABLED VETERAN urgently FRONT STEAM heated room for 8 P LN R e needs steady employm at, capable géntleman. Green 410. 737-tf 33 HUDSON COUPE newly and calls for. Please call Green 212 for appointment. Ask for Don R. Dotson. HEMSTITCHING and Button 510. 37 ~tf 737-1mo. MAN DESIRES full or part time position as Stenographer, Clerk | or stenographic typist. Ph. Red 608. 736-t6 | KIRSTEN'S Beauty 556, 3rd and Main. appointment. 714 HANFORD RETURNS B Ame s Hanford b " Shop, Phone Specializing in permanents. Open cvenings by -tf arned on Pan 1can yesterday from a business | trip of over three weeks to Phoenix, | Arizona, Seattle and Los Angeles. Hanford is the sales supervisor in Southeast Alaska for the Odom Comps W, VWP 5 ELECTRIC SLED COOKING ANGE STRATOLINER Model DD1-47 oveN VENT geips 5. ovmva‘{:a\gowas““b‘c' - vable: OLOR t's ¢ a 918nce s ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service AIRLINER Model CDI-47 LEADER Model CTI-42 & POWER CO. ber. Bargain, $275. Ph. Blue 37. also steam baths. Scandinavian Rcoms. 736-t1 36-14 GARAGE FOR RENT. Ph. 513. RADIOS, motors, genera- 736-tf tors, overcoats, e le irons, R 200 toasters, card tables and bicycles. SINGLE ROOM. P e entrance, CONDEAND STORE. 317 S. 423 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 733-t4 Franklin 736-t3 RENT a -0O-RAY SUN- PU. NG None othel LAMP for better health. $10 De- ..n M.s. Guern’s $1 per Ib. posit; Rent $5 a month, may be Hely Trinity Parish Hall. 733-t3 : g ;{’E(‘;:.'f:i‘ssccg;;;;\;yz 12 inch MILL WOOD. Ph. Green ooty 950, 734-t4 FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- 52 ft: TROLLER “Relief”, 75 h.p. Dess section, 326 2nd St. Phone ClIysler. Complete with gear, Black 354. 723-tf $3,0600. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, SR SN Ry W i Alaska, 733-tf ROOMS FOR RENI1. Down town - e e \entich, = Tgtitte ‘at Datheh: SUNSHINE' - LINE" Christmas 657-t1. ards, gift wrap, greeting cards for all ocecasions, Scripture and CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean, ncn-scripture. Ph. 175. 732-t6 beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t! T e gy R % ik FURNISHED HOUSE with 20 x 50 Quonset hut on a double lot. In- quire 824 W 9th St. 732-tf ROOM—kitchen p;lvusges — Home Horel Phone 888 | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by gay or UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles on week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, BT T - easy approach from hiway. Priced MISCELLANEQUS fer quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. | PIANO TUNER wi 732-tf Il be here for INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart- short time. Phone 206, Music Supply for appointment. Alaska | ments, completely furnished, elec- 731-t6 tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located reasonaviy priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ap- pointment. 731-t12 WINTER & POND CO, Inc | Complete Potographic Supplies Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representative, | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box Ttu. 656-tt | BV ; | BEAUTY GHOP. Permanents, etc,|! RENELL Cruiser No. 31E99, 18 Violet Seaberg, Green 483. ft. long 5% ft. x 18in. Nightcall 4 Black 669, day call 877. 728-tlma BRAND NEW Jeep Motor $300. Late model 5 h.p. Johnson out- board $100. Inquire 127 Willough- by evenings. 731-t6 | SO TN e B A GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201; PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 0. Deckgr Wy aag.ty| 124 W 3rd. 13-t | | FOR SALE—Thive nouses and lot | FROM SEWARD | houses in good condition and ses! j Mike Clipper of Seward is stay-| location. Inquire Trevor Davis {ing at the Juneau Hotel. 472-4 Box 576. Juneau. E. G. Sick, Presidend Since 1878 $ICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. & * Distributed Throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY .

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