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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947 " ,(Ri s afternoon wil held Canucks took lead in FOOTBALL SPORTMENSASSN. |CRIMSONBEARSWIN =~ """ GAMES SCHEDULED .7 i \ | d the “trial by fire @ and then battled back to a tie I ELECTS OFFICERS 3710 36 N HARD ‘ THANKSGIVING DAY ;o | for en a The hot ttle line of Gotrdie f P l(KI NGS 1 in, Roberta Messer mi K¢ Mat Duffy and Roy Me- | ers, who work in teams I Day 4 he S m Division, Nick WEEK t E banquet o of t ATe following: Jerry Magorty Brown vs. ‘Ru Cir cored three goals to lead | m itoris] tsmen'’s Assoc was victorious over Carol Jean McDonald and Vir Cornell vs. Pent e Fresno Falcons to an 8 to 1 venin Larry Parker J-High Alumni ia Crawford; Barh: Reid, Kath Georgetowr [ N i of Los Angeles Monarchs. ouls oo s l By HAROLD CLAASSEN Q vice-presid nt, and Buci Bavard and Sheila Mac3pad-' per : ( ¥ Papike scored for the Mon- i NEW YORK, Nov. 26—@—A TS L O Jeannette Windy | Tulsa vs. Arka l ¥ " idcuble dose of fotball forecastin A i and Toby Duniap, { Richmond vs. W i Ma Identical s of 4 to 3 were re- Flne ior Hls ague t0ok gand 1 HoBIAR EHALHARE oY the 1d in the ]\”l‘“; hanal 8 core of last ni game §, Carolina vs. Woke Fore rded in other two league night and predicted favorites stumbles over I i dr e b lows | Texas vs. 1 A& ne the Oakland Oaks defeat up to second place 5 wisnbone tomorrow or gets caugh ek 3 gl by A s Wi~ iJuneau Higl FG FT TP| olorado ( v ed the Portland Eagles, and the from first i siow ATt ‘on: B8 tarde i 9. . By . TUSIEUSES L. N I G JIs the)Schmits 0 6 ) Colorado T De Tac 2ockets downed the New wal(oll Bou' Appneds he JU-' pagt week’s record was 46 cOTrect | e % l'-"tw“m‘v“ h m]@‘-;m : : > 3 13| Montana vs. Col A&M. | Westminster Royals. The victory Florists lost pe and piks and 11 incorrect fof an &V | arore e ”(‘f‘ W 3 g Ly o 3 1 Tid, -+ " vas Oakland's 11th in their last from second to third Plocey etcmmencdie he nominatin, C i oear elc 3 1 i 3 erage of 808. That made the sea- Which Rarliunthe S ; FARE ”‘ starts By GAY 30 Signal Corps, holding AF thhL 1k “"',_, ,‘3“”:““&:, i',‘,l, HEL dirfotard forge Sperli 3 o N HOCke Games ‘.w \l‘l‘l‘w ‘\‘\[‘i.vml',,l\uvm “,.;:Kf:‘\‘f::"_ POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Nov. cellar for the past six weeks. toh 7 DR e ¥ llar FG, BL EES e v e Hocks Bt 26.—P—Joe Louis i king no Leen coming up steadily and is no 7 SN ‘ i e 4 i e . Rocket-R7ys serious effort to drum up business in th place. Yellow Cab, F: ae S g for hi 15e ainst J - Hennings, £ k's Rainiers and ¥ COMESS ‘Vlb D p. ¥ C 1 + 0 8 | (By Th Asscciate P 2 sey Joe Walcott next week at Madi- angle Inn are battling to Army and les Burdick to build up o o0 o ! The rampaging Seattle Ironmer FROM 0:iiO son Square C 1 Sometimes ver up from the 2 ERNNREE Milo C final quart- 1 0 giom Pacitic Coast Hocke My, and Mrs. Robert Thiet and Joe seems almost too honest for cccupied by the Triangle LI COBLIEY 10 TREEIRVEAIS MYV T 45 seconds |1eague thus far, passed the 100 of Cleveland, Ohio, are staying his own good The following were the res CORES Upito. ifs climax e with | tend > Sport Convention Tom i f S W | | goal mark for the last night, | g¢ the Juneau o e oAbl el apab] hde paasn) several defeats on its record. And being held in Chi Feb- baske this sontes 1 1 3 but the leagu rs were | oL . deep reflection, “I don't think he DARNELL'S SPORT CE a5 y-Bhows up. with ty 27 to March 7. T will be 't only one poir A 4N e determined FROM KETCHIKAN (Walcott) is the m Worthy. cons jic backs outnumbering victori accompanied by Victor Martin, and Lehinc 1 Bear Wit B! 0 1 1 {couver who came from .e- La'ry Lindsticn o1 Ketchikan 1S b anidet : S ~ohrilb Barnacles have grown as the trio will take in the St. Louis'c ATt PPN { nind i f#dperfod Wt the Gastineau friohis i el on : waffiss since the Midshipmen last|Sportsmen’s Convention March 8,)werk ard and fast to get a 3 he is. But I u if there had' B. Cantilli defealcd the Cadets, a trick this'9 and 10, on their return trip. |ba were stopped on every to be a champic > i then | L. Holmquist forecaster thinks they will accom- Alaskan Beoth iside by the Crimson Bears and the FIGHT DOPE Walcott has just as much right A. Burk plish before President Truman on! An Alaskan booth will be up final score was: Crimson Bears 37 | . Vi o the others Saturday at the conventions featuring Alumni 36 1 That the exd S ex- PARSON Virtually the same Navy team mounted specimens of game, pic- he ocko pressed enthusiasm man Handicap hat lost to Blanchard, Davis, tures, and information S U L ; i G against whom he ms his E. Parsor { Tucker & Co., by a margin of only |acquaint out with the recrea- 0 t forward for the; ‘. La3ady 2 24th title defense he didn't D. Nichol three points last year is back for tional adv s of the Territory. Crimson Bew who piled up @ CCUDEC W QUIRINIAC . B | say in so that Wal- 541 lthis tray. Only three starters of Clouse s id that over 0,000 total of 13 points. High scorer - cott is E. Riendeau 465 the Army outfit are back. That's SPortsmen will attend two for the Alumni was Harry Aase A Sadga. Muioat, I to do lot D. Dalziel 445 2566 reason enough conventions, and that many the one of the top players on the Crim- outpelnted - Teddy | _ gy 6551} Nids L ehord Cutdoor Writers who were here last SR Bears last y 4 York, 10. | w Joe Th t he YELLOW CAB | And domt let Navy's record of summer will be present, and doubt- w“*“:f' e el A PR i, (.i.:; “.,',fyx"xi”:{"/ 1]\ | likes to do—what I saw him do ggysdicap : ry, one tie and six defeats 1ess Wwill be helpful in insuring| » il i L Lo T G BDE &) DEaR s in a fight on the coast last sum-|ycGhee 145 you. The Midshipmen played 'the sucoess of the association’s toh @nd showed good playing, ™ © 00 "EE B o { mer. I'll carry the to him| MeKinnon 167 tougher schedule while the Venture lix ]‘,‘ Bt e it e 134, Mo iy R e hard, and he won't get to do much | g i (Cadets built up a record of four, He also called attention to the i A SR, h\‘f‘ A RUROOR. JUllp ; ¢ Mansfield 140 ACE ug recorc s tion to the fast foot work Jimy 136, Mexico City, 10. H counter punching Mierzejewski 165 wins, two ties and two defeats. chief purpose of the cluc—to con- > & | Louis look il in train-|ger 131 2609 Other prediction serve the Territory's game and Iof the game were Red 78 ! ing. There is nc r word for Cornell-Penn: A turkey day fea- t0 re-stock depleted runs. Re- and Bob Rowland, and NQEXCE: i el Mo Tl 1 FRED HENNING'S ture that means everything to Stocking costs more than initialjOfficlal scorekeeper was Gil Eide.. Dr. Wm. T. Riley wishes to an+ pared to eve that the tanigandicap Cornell but means only another tri- | conservation, he said, and the six Lc> AViit is coach of' the Crimson|nounce that after Thursday, Novij Bomker, a as great a fight- payers 157 158 140 wumph for the unbeaten Quakers. |SPortsmen’s organizations in Alaska|o: A and Jack Pasquan was man- The , Juneau . Boot . Glinte, |nasy er as he was—maybe even | gtavens 130 144 135 T'evas-Texas A&M: Bobby Layne Should work actively for legislation 2% Alumni quintet m Willoughby Ave., will be located Natfar: s L T Lind Dl Eierde. eivk it by ectod THEChIrer fhriis Sores S04 e ing color life to the at Room 14 Shattuck Building. Dr. Joe weighs 214 now, only four|payin 158 193 9 Mississippi-Mississippi State: Ole Program game were candidates for Scng!David M. Riley, his brother, will be pounds above the peg he expects!wermer I a3 1% 5404 Miss has climbed to the top o the! “We also want 1o sei up an in-|@ueens and cheer leaders for J-|associate chiropodist at the new lo- to hit at the weigh-in next week.| i Southeastern Conference ladder on formation bureau within our or- High, who lead the students in cation. Phone Red 608 for appoint- i“,u.tr he began training he has e the battery of Charlie Gonerly and 8anization to supply potential vis-|S¢N0! ells and songs. An elec- ments, —ady. 742-13 ho: approximately 65 rounds and = i faro 3 3§ ey itOrs to ka with formatio e ; L el ; Bt ,0g Barney Poole. On Saturday Harpe information i approvimately’ 00 mils on| BEUUEP s Shorty MeWilime. wil Fegarding costs, boal facilties I OO ad looks trim and hard, | 2 ite 168 904 them' down, Mississippi & censed guides and other matters H and his rml‘m\ inside the ring are | O 5 ! ora et A year Connected with outdoor activities = instant and murderous. $ S 4 : 2 2} & i e he said | e 4 : ULderous. B. Phelps 130 188 ago Charley Trippi personally ad-| € !’0... ‘, » F ° d 1 \\Iu:lX:‘rn"“(‘u:n‘u ;i‘:‘v‘l“!}\m]:'m;w skl SHaw et 2606 wIRILETE BRRGAHIDE o, B Aoeh .r“‘"u’x\.» Dot obe ek avt ' o enas summer,” he said 5 s goungslers AR an. AlIOUR SO I.-('v:»nmv( "; e s m“} S el JUNEAU FLORISTS o "Deei's cripples Will De ' e ST ol FRNERC NS that at the | Handicap 234 by Saturday. Georgia Tech, 't Propably will be run for two ! W 167 183 xas Christ thee Metn. days if Saturday can be proclaim- ! pENN STATE MAY M 201 136 odist: SMU wants to carry an un- ¢4 2 holiday. The event is schedul-| JUNEAU KIWANIS CLUB ‘n d 1 beaten record into the Cotton Bowl, ,®% 1 July 31 and August 1 A((Ep]‘ BOW[ BID 161 Doal Walker, after a rugged Satur-|, CoL twice s many participants I’.. 175 day afternoon, will heip them do it. | g fxpected rom ol "":"]‘I]""’ | — Holy Cross-Boston College: The y.o-i =Y A0C ~ouse & A P F , - 'x‘{‘ 165 159 161 (Iuim o ‘:I:fixi:‘;\:’n' L(L‘.“!;;J e 25 DecHLpdE RS abou STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 25— Mill 160 185 155 Cross. He ends 20 years of grid = ‘f'(.,“",(,;.‘ S @—If a post season football in-|Simmons 144 117 178 teaching jay with his Tecord on to say . few words fiiad up2 vitation from “a re ble, Nordenson 146 146 135 intact B, 80 A8y AFENT words, and Mayor | i A ran T R g R S e i Waino Hendrickson, introduced as | g i VS et i ot ‘i th ociation’s most distinguished PLEASE retun . : | ; 3 Arkensas over Tulsa, Denver over pyest, congratulated the club on § by unanimous SIGNAL CORPS & o > empty bottles promptly : P g ] 3 lo, Montana over Colorado its successful year, particularly to Coach Bob Hig-, Har ¥ 486 BiG ose BlALE oyer PresnDile b b e 4 a reporter he con- Gormley 142 169 175 s TR Hlate. in T A S ISCIRA R ooy i n on Bowl at Dallas 167 116 136 ; b aapdhil o i We can have the Liggest derby BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Hip e ey e ginia rlu over Virginia Military, |anywhere,” he said, “and it Is the SAT"RBAY NGVEMBER 29 i i e Ha iz 1% 14 . Wake Forest over Southern finest way we e of encoura- ' AU COLD STORAGE COMPANY 3 ‘1 "__\“N‘(f‘\\‘ x:-:.f e e "4"..‘“ 47 2145 plabama over Miami (Fla come here to enjoy our outdoor | © 1947 The C-C Ca, sic, reportedly favers inviting the' J Sakushy o e | i b Liok (ONSTRL(TION OF 50. Florida o H: Akt ‘ i i SEC R R din-Simmons over Tech,| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- i he e PT. HIGGINS ROAD OFF xansas over Avizona, “Maryland | That 0t aceept responsibil- o BaliRas Cilitarmta 18 In the o over North Carclina State, New ity for any debts contracted by per- L4 Rose Bowl. | The South Pomi Higgins Road MEX:0 over West Texas, New York |sons other than myself | t e er Wa G | JSRon ggins over' Fordham, North Carolina over CHARLES v SMITH. 1 I'near Ketchikan will not be con- ! " :‘m“,“d ot the present. time, ac. Vieria, Oklahoma over Oklahoma ‘ Siats Regional Forester Chas. Ru'".owr Baylor, Tennessee over | ‘ BE iNDIANS’ COA( (. Bux ¥ at Juneau Vanderbilt, West Virginia over 1 The recent staking of mineral Fittsburgh. _w erever you go ST. LOUIS, Nov. —P—Her-'claims over South Point Higgins _ Sunday ‘ ’ old (Muddy) Ruel, recently fired and most of the Pond Reef Resi- _Nevada over Arizona State of Te‘s’rerlllnebvcl':ll"m ' as manager of the St. Louis dence Group is the se for this Tempe, San Francisco over St. chest and bnck' sl Browns, said today he had agreed decision. Permittees already locat- Mar with comforting VA"R“ to terms as a coach of the Cleve- land Indians. ed on Pond areas have a prior the mineral claim.| Reef, Residence Group right "and are ». Ruel said Bill Veeck, President affected by of the Indians, offered him the, Forest Road Development funds job in a telephone conversation allotted to this project are for last midnight. ettlement development only and “I am very happy to be with are not available for development ! such a fine organization,” Ruel of a mining zone, said Mr. Bur-g said. dick. A survey of this two-mile He added that any details on project had almost been complet- terms of the agreement would have ed and calls for bids were ex- to come from the Cleveland man- pected to be issued in a short agement time. The contemplated road op-} 5 R T ened over 100 residence lots which 1 will be urgently needed in the BOAT HARBOR NEWS Ketchikan vicinity in connection Juneau’s Small Boat Harbor is getting settled down for winter since the end of the deer hunting season. A count made Tuesday afternoon showed a total of 227 trolier: halibut boats, gillnetters and pleasure craft moored at the floats. In addition, there were some 14 small powered ktoats and a flotilla of skiffs, rowboats and outboard boats tied at the rear of the main float. Over at the Northern Commercial Company’s Juneau Marine Base several boats have been hauled out for the winter and chocked up on skids. There are the Sea Shell the Bobby G, and the cruiser 31- G-168." In the basin at the Marine Base are the halibut boats Emma and Fremont. Tom Ness’ Emma has had her mast unstepped for re- placement. The Ruby, whose bot- tom and keel were damaged when she was sucked into the screws of the steamer Alaska, is on the grid undergoing repairs and recondi- tioning. with other expected development. The Forest Service will request examination by a mineral examiner before again considering the con- struction of the South Point Hig- gins Road, but examination and report may take several months, perhaps as much as two or three years, according to Mr. Burdick. Meanwhile, the funds originally al- lotted for this project will be used on other road projetts in Nation- al Forest areas since roads are ur- gently needed near almost every town on the Tongass and Chugach Forests. Winter! Wave farewell to winter’s rain and cold. 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