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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THI Livestock Show Enfry | BOWLING Lively team bowhng took place on the EIks bowling alleys last night. ; g " § : 3 8Snc Snowbalis were beaten o ! 3 3 by Hagerups' Hags by 114 pins in Bk | ) _ 3 the 7 o'clock kegling. Maxine Dav- ) 8 ol B i F g s ln was high with 450 and second | 4 i@]@k teague ) ar T high was M. Hagerup with 4::‘ K = § | pins \ | At 9 oclock Phelp's Fillies de- @ & " “‘& n fi.fl’rv 2 4 :; S ~ W X f\‘:\lnu Henning's Hens by 265 pins. | eam e %C!h L g} xper S I . . - < { Hish women were C. Forsyth with | W 4 476 and se d high was F. Holm- » §| |Quist with 467. F gu f‘-i f i 3 . & \ In the events of the men, Hen- é‘ ad@fi i@f 3 & 4 . ; - i nings beat Juneau Florist by 150 | pins at 7 o'clcck. Doc Stewart was hizh with 573 and seeond high man Z Wwas J. Hazlett with 539. | ager of the In the 9 o'cleck bowling, Me- al choice for § |Lcan and Werner beai Juneau : ost val — & § i & B | | clinic by 99 pins. Hagerup was i 4‘ D lae janl P ard, S o ; S 'lllill with 640 and McGhee made experts throughou The All-Star team j : ohnny Joe Individual scores last night were as follows: | now's Snewballs Meuwissen ... 102~ 98 150 350 Davlin 132 179 139 450 : ‘ : agerup 122 124 142 368 Cleveland Indians won t Te s | wl L i e - 1ot o o g i , Re " 471 506 536 1513 ] ¥ Hagcrup's Hags . Sweeney 152 434 Biggs 109 401 M. Hagerup 145 155 122 422 . A C. Forsyth 130 370 s . ¥ P & : e ey s . 3 . : Total 536 545 546 1627! AUTO EVACUATED — A US. auto, first of many to be flown from Soviet-blockaded : ; 3 RIS | Berlin to Western Zone, is loaded on an ir forces “flying boxcar” at Tempelhof Airport. Phelp’s Fillies ! Dalzeil 156 154 113 423 it b i R field—Stan Musial, Cardi- r— Birdie Tebbetts, Red tting king, and William . . Merritt 143 134 125 40 " U= stickman of the Anm F 3 : : ' M. Burke 111 139 186 436 ican League, tled for the most NEW YORK, Oct. 26 Thel : . 2 S § Forsyth 127 190 159 6 votes, Ea irew 212 the 220 .major leag L ¢ ~ 8 Kibbe 110 119 156 y ballote cast 1 1 up into An d . Total 647 746 749 S r i “centertield post al League teams i e 3 - speedy Phila N S e Henning’s Hens tional rookie, the center field spot Handicap PLE R ] [ J [ J 1 the senior civeuit. . s R L. Blanton 154 153 447 M1SS RAL 1 ¢ v cow, one of many |p pgagtings 114 281 : which wiil be exhibited by George Emde of Lodi, Calif., are shown N. Biggs 11 299 . pesing “ir 2 ce’'s new model 1 barn. The Grand A. Johnson 121 121 363 b { Natonal Liv sition, to be held in 1 neisco October | g Holmquist 145 163 467 29-Novemk : . It Total 599 626 687 1857 has a gigantic combi f the na est livestock on [ @Er}. b g;g ?@?fifi 4 R o parade, International I ceiation 4 ip finals, a | i d— UHAR e i 3 | Jational horse show, bull fichting Western style top circus acts. | Henianak ; b il b - e S i Jmoaer "% o o il The fllght.streame new 1 Metcalf 162 181 170 513 UDPOLL o oo e o MEW COACH st 888 8 o Studebaker Land Cruiser ! e . Tomm y | Bertholl 153 180 167 500 Campbell, 136, Rock Island, In,! Total - 850 834 847 2531 T E knocked out rturo Barron, f S whadlss o Juneau Florist ! . Davlin 181 141 ‘ 4 Whittier 166 129 2 3 Sturrock 160 161 Lajoie 154 180 tewart 200 183 Total 870 794 ' | i { TTEBURGH, Oct o e g OCTOBER 27 IS er-up Notre Dame. t 12 | Portian 7 3u s at 8:00 a.m, Juneau Clinic secor 1 hogany caskst bore Iver name | w S a short time ago. 5:23 pm. Snow 165 146 506 gained 19 t 1 rlate with the ir k , wh in San Holmquist 227 145 540 ts Herman Ruth. Y 2 S e 28 2P Parsons 172 154 492 - scou 1 7 - Blrnton 131 175 434 eaten and unticd : he Natlohel Ten 0 6 e e 00 0 o ki, 145 155 507 .(.]m\'n"dv 1 2 CARR N ] n i TiDi TABLE | Total 840 775 2479 ( uf\lf n‘\lllr L’m" ‘.GhCRA'EUfl,AIEONS g $ Jorhe OCTOBER 21 | : McLean and Werner .. 5 ) ‘!a {cNEgE MA(K Oet., 1945, Low tide, 3:27 am, 19 ft. | Hagerup 224 200 216 640 f season. g R High tide, 10:06 a.m., 14.2 ft. Werner 188 119 177 484 cxth : re S Hecls W 48 fi VE N p | g 2 oW , 16:08 p.m,, 5.1 ft. Mork _ 178 147 149 474 ;x‘|w‘:, t!“;i pxnlcu c gf o R 8 | 3 i } ) 1 tide, 22:00 pam,, 145 ft McGhee 205 178 189 572 ace callots arn pots. J 4 3 P o ¢ : . u g Aoy 78 ! i E‘“ | e Sy Siwame 125 148 135 408 Tflls special, extra-long-wheelbase is free from burdensome excess bulk. ILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—(P-| { Total 920 792 866 2573{ Studebaker Land Cruiser is a stand- Top value in a top quality car, this TR g rmn‘;;{v:'u”:.hl(-q;u;: :‘50 out in looks. It’s finished and appointed Land Cruiser is just one of the dramat- urth, fifth, siz R s s b fith, id s ) ia], Fiont ;Q(() IMEL’:&S“»A ) KIGHS LEAVE FGR i HOSPITAL NOTES i to a new degree of perfection! ically different prstwac Studebakers. ¢ RAA R | S o ARG P, California, - oo e o el ety o It's toFs among fine cars ix:igas mile- New, Champions! New Commanders! s 5 SRR o e !l KEW YORK.—Pete Mead, g, L | age. Its low-swung clean-lined structure ~ Convertibles, sedans, coupes! h lder 5 1 s manager of > a- ¥ 3 The Goln e s S Manpaer OF M Eiin Rap:ds, Mich., stopoed Sal BRIEF VISIT SCUTH: Precton Ebert was admitted tol 3 . . LEOPR Washin Geipis Athistios, Ritchie, 151, New York (5- | — St. Ann's Hospital yesterday f and pi ) - The book was presented by Mayor 08 . i b SRS HIRRADIIRC | FOORR. 207 | i S\ s e e v BOETON.—Jonnny Cesario, 147,/ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nigh left|pedical attention. John R. Frem- o i v Ly it 20 o ok et or | S0 ooy, 1) M and e W B N 1 s i, | CAPITOL AUTO® SALES previously unbeaten Cornell, 27-6, year-old Laseball veteran: & P % N ¢ h T RIL irew four Hrst p! Laliots and’ “%au Have Been 4 fealios eioo 150, Detroit (10). | land, called south because of the| Barbara Sarabia of Douglas and ‘D‘:l:nd ": “.x't';;ll., ,.LVP,J;;]:H‘ OU e been @ leRCing €XPOM | TOLEDO.—Lee Salva, 159, Don-|ill-health of Nigh's mother. They|jim John of Juneau were admit- First by far with Oregon was 14th with 82 points, ora, Pa; decisioned Tony Demi t to l:u.un to Juneau within|icq to the Government Hospital B D L e jour lonz and eventful career ha ;E‘,' E”’}‘{‘f}“‘{y" N “"‘Yn‘”(’)’h-' g2 ok o AN yesterday. and ever will be an inspira- | 22070, 149, Wi S0 7 7 E to the youth of Ame; alles, 154, York, Eomeone kurns to dcath in this > s P 2 % . Washington’s Governor Wallgren. CCI‘[CAC}:O"‘}F‘ ddie [;f‘l"l'":o“v 1 < > - 0*-0‘—’ = ‘h(.hlnnu, 4 en q % 70, knoc out Bil | roperty damage from lig g o P O H HAS WEEM SIREAKI o 141, Philadelphia (1). in this country ranges around $20 The l 'fe Expenences of ne undre our name is a houschold word i\ overh- Aporte-lovig faniliy | BROOKLYN — Fritzie Prucen,imillion o year. -— e b e s SRS A R, et ettt 1 i GREETINGS FROM RIEGLE | No . smokeyirooms’s No'keroseney fumes: — — : e | Awn = Jied . i s ave die IV ly 20 have died, 36 have ly are dead, o 5h J 16 have died, 0 died, 63 dead, of NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—(®—Wes- : leyan University, Middietown, Con- The many Juneau {riends made necticut, extended its football win- by Ccl. Wilford Riegele, during nine streak to 19 straight g his wartime command of the Duck in four seasons in defeating Amherst, Creek pest, will be interested in a | Mass., Saturday, 27 to 0, in battles letter just received by Dfl!egfltfi E. between two of the nation's small, L. “Bob” Bartlett. Col. 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