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MONDAY, NOV BE.R 8 |948 Coast Fooiball Is Getting Hol; (alllorma Oregon Tied Honors ONLY FIVE GRID TEAMS By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8.—@— Still runnng meck and neck, tied for top conference honors and equ ambitious to parade their football wares in the Rose Bowl, California and Oregon square off against fair- |1y tough opposition this weekend. KEEP TOPS BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK, Nov. 8.-(#®— The unbeated-untied ranks of major college football teams, cut almost in half over the weekend, may be sliced near the middle again Satur- day Only five Michigan, Clemson Both their By —Notre Dame, California and still have perfect records. Army and Clemson face toughest opponents of the season this week. The Cadets have the unpleasant task of meet.ng Pennsylvania at Philadelphia with . Penn on the rebound from its 13-0 licking by Penn State, Clemson tan- gles with Wake For queror of Duke, at Winston N. C. And then there’s the top game of | the day—Northwestern vs. Notre| Dame, at South Bend. The Fighting Irish probably will win this one by several touchdowns, but the Wildcats definitely are akove the average caliber of Notre Dame opponents this year. Michigan and California shouldn’t have much trcuble in maintaining their records. The Wolvernes en- tertain Indiana, which was ed 42-6, by Notre Dame California plays hLost to Washing- ton State Friday night. Four perfect marks were broken Saturday and Sunday. In addition to Penn's defeat, Georgia Tech lost to Tennessee, 13-6; Nevada was downed by William and Mary held North Caro- lina to a 7-7 tie. One of the biggest sur s Satur- day outside the unbeaten ranks Cklahoma’s 41-7 massacre of Mi: souri. The Sooners caught fire for 28 po'nts in the third quarter after 7-7 first half, The victory made Oklahoma a good Lowl possibility and probacly Eig Seven champion, providing it can get past Kansas, which was idle Saturday. Southern Methodist took over first place in the Southwest Conference with an impressive 20-14 decision over dumped unbeaten but once tied Baylor, 13-10. Army bolstered its claim that it was a powerful club as in the days of Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard by smothering Stanford, 43-0, in New York. In the Southeast Conference Georgia assumed the lead by de- feating Florida, 20-12, as Georgia Tech was stumbling before Tennes- see. Tulane, still n the title pic- ture, stopped V.M., 28-7. Oregon, which would like to win the nod over California as the West Coast’s Rose Bowl representative, moved past Washington, 13-7, while California had little trouble with UCLA, and won 28-13. Northwestern, the probable big nine representative at Pasadena New Year's Day since Michigan is ineligicle and ‘he Notre Dame game won'’t count, whipped Wisconsin, 16- 7. Michigan sank the Navy, 35-0. In the East Columbia, which blew | leads in the final minuies whlle! losing to Penn, Princeton and Cor-, ell, tried to come from behind | against Dartmouth, but fell short,{ 26-21. Princeton trampled Harvard, ! 47-7, and Canisus handed St. Bon- aven!ure its first loss, 14-6. B FOLTA TO ANCHORAGE I i I 1 | With District Court adjourned | until Tuesday, November 16, George W. Folta is taking a week off. He will go to Anchorage about November 20, to assist Judge A. J. Dimond with trials in the Tmrd, Divisicn. GEORGE L. WEISENSEL Magician Learns Trick of Making Better Drinks — Switch to Calvert! BALT!{MORE, MD,— George L Weisensel, 41 North Prospect Ave., district manager for a Chicago labora- tory and well-known Baltimore magi- cian, has switched to Calvert Reserve. | “Phe magic of Calvert,” he says, “\3; that it’s better made, better tasting! | ALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey B Proof as%, Grain Newtral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City | & L| | 1 ] ! winning |fornia a solid, i been were Santa Clara, 14-9, and * Texas A. & M. while Texas ¢ | successful foray into Montana, plays |last Friday. California outscored the Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles Bruins 28-13 last Saturday in rath- er unimpressive fashion, Its fol- lowers loock for a more decisive result against . visiting Wnshm"tcn State. The Oregon Ducks may have al stiff one to surmount Friday at| Los Angeles, none other than the U. C. L. A. Bruins wiio gave Cali-| if losing battle 1“] week. The Bruins piled up greater combined rushing and passing yar age than the Biz Bears, undefeat but in winning retained a per- fect conference record. QOregon’s lone loss th: against the powerful Mic en. The Ducks' league win have closer than California’s but at least their record is unblem-; ished. { Off their seasonal showings, ifornia and Oregon may hit the finish line dead even. The vote of the 10-member conference then will decide the Western Rose Bowl repre- | sentative | Cther league engagements this week-end will bring together Wash- ington and Southern California and Stanferd against Montana. The Southern California Trojans idle last week and off past records will be fa to turn back Washinzton. Stanford returns from a Larruping at the hands of Army 4”-0 to take on the leagu , Montana. The Monta llmm'lnmv in their worst some time, lost to College of thh Pacific, 14-32, last week, their fourth setback in a row University of Idaho, winner over Montana State 28-12 in its last out, takes on the scrappy University ot Portland club in a non-league en- counter. Portland, identally, gave Mary's Gaels tout go last week, holding the favored G oreless for three periods Lefére osing 19-0. Oregon State College also gces out- side the conierence this week, nmet-‘ ing University of Utah which comes to Cervallis with 12-3 decision over Colorado A & M, as its last effort. Oregon State plaved Washington State to a 26-26 tie last Saturday. Colleze of the Pacific, after its i I son was Cal- | a St. i University of €an Francisco on the later’s field. U.S.F. ground out a 28-0 victory over Loyola of Los Angeles Another Friday night meeting will match San Jose State with the visiting San Diezo state cleven. San Joge turned back Brig-i ham Young, 21-6 last week { > GIRL®SCOUT TROOP 1 MEETS FRIDAY P. M. AT GOVERNOR’S HOUSE Troop'I of the Girl Scouts will n:eet on Friday afternoon at the Governor's House. Troop I is reg- ularly scheduled to meet at the Methodist Church on Thursday af- ternoons, but the meeting has been | cancelled because of Armistice Day. OOTBALL | ! Scores leading football the week- of 8z 3 during end follows: idaho Montana State 0. ifornia 28; UCLA- 13. Denver 30; Detroit 27. Cell. Pac. 32; Montana 14 Ut Colorado A-M 3. Texas Tech 46; Texas Mines 6. Arizona 14; New Mexico 6. Oregon Washington 7. Oregor 26: Washington S. 26. St. Mary’s 19; Portland U. 0. Oklahoma 41; Missouri 7. C hema A-M 19; Tulsa 0. Clamson 41; Furman 0. Virginia 21; N. Carolina S. 14. Alabama 27; Miss. Southern 0. S. 20; Auburn 0. Kentucky 13. Vanderbilt 48, LSU Tulane 28; VMI 7. Columbia 21; Dartmouth 26. ssee 13; Georgia Tech 6. 0; Illinois 14 Swarthmore 7; Johns Hopkins 19. Boston U 33; Fordham 7. Kings Point 0; Yale 52. ke Forest 27, Duke 20. Trinity 46; Amherst 0. Notre Dame 42;- Indiana 6. Penn State 13; Penn 0. \\ 'm. and Mary 7; N. Carolina 7. : N. C. State 14. Final scores are a; o 7. y Cross 16; Duquesne 13. 1S Temple 20. Pll sburgh 0; Ohio State 41. Cornell 14. Army 43. 7; Princeton 47. Mmh‘h.\n State 7; Marquette 0. Michigan 35; Navy 0. Georgia 20; Florida 12. Northwestern 17; Wisconsin ami 0; Dayton 7. Texas A-M 14; So. Methodists 20. e 0; Towa 2. 13; Kentucky 13. ; Minnesota 34. Arkansas 6. U. of Texas 13; Baylor 10. K. State 0; Nebraska 32. Canisius 14; St. Bonaventure 6. Clara 14; Nevada 0. INTL. GROUP STUDY 70 MEET ON TUESDA . The initial IIILE(XI\); RV Rl W |gained T4 vards in 16 of the In-' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \ | Lurdle coash at u‘u. Ve U P AND O V E R—c. Hoad goes over {he hes Royal Horse Show at AdelamL, Souli Australia. ’lhe rider .ul’lerc.t a bac rz\"eh'uw dl(r.cult But the Nevadas, who had previ- | es as the others \\‘t‘lo caught ‘with Bronco | ned pre- |kacks within easy reach of the re-| iviously undefecated Pennsylvania, ceivers. In fairness to Heath, col- ously pulverized six opponents ln, 13-0. legiate record breaking tosser, there | running up 305 points to 61, were. Doak Walker, Southern Methodist | W&s @ whipping north wind blowing | cutplayed from kickoff to signal} —Raced 40 and 12 yards for SMU’s | |all afternoon, making throwing und!;,un. I rst two touchdowns and passed to! 3 " fa third to lead the Mustangs to |a £0-14 victory over the Texas Ag- gies. ¢ { Bob Jones and Mike Sprock, Wake | "I-‘ure.ktf Jones recovered a fumble’ that set up Wake Forest's clinching {touchdown scored by Sprock, in! the Demon De: s 27-20 triumph | over Duke. Vito Kissell, Holy Cross—EBooted (a third period field goal to snap a; 113-13 tie and give Holy Cross a {16-13 triumph over Duquesn Lou Kusserow, Columb.a— ed 103 yards for one touchdown and also scored another, but his work was in vain as Columbia bowed, 26- 21 to Dartmouth. Tom Byron, St. Mary's—Tossed three touchdown passes in the final' period to lead the Gaels to a 19-0 vietory over a surprising Portland (Ore.) University team. Norm van Brocklin, Oregon— unbeaten Nittany Lions do: ELLIS Al : DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PIIONE 612 SITKA SEATTLE 6200“ plus tax 'FOOTBALL TEAMS IN ithe smaller |Tech, North Carolina and Nevada, ternatical Study Group will be Threw two touchdown passes to lead | held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Oregon to a 13-7 triumph over stuc- | at the Governor’'s House and any- Lorn Washington. > interested is invited to attend. The club is spensored by the Am- erican Women’'s Voluntary Service, the Juneau Weman's Club and the Soroptimists, It was organized r and has been ‘in recess since spring Hockey Games Final scores of hockey games played on the coast over the week- end are as follows: SUNDAY San Diego 6; San Francisco 1. Tacoma 2; Portland 0. New Westminster 2; Seattle 1. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Fresno 4; Oakland 3. Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 2. Tacoma 5; Seatle 4. |Fasses. were via ACA and PAA WINTER EXCURSION FARE ONE-DAY Service 10% discount on round trip Tickets on sale Nov. 7th to March 15th Complete trip any time before April 15th % fare for children, as usual Carriers certificated by C. A. B. ——————— NEVADA'S HOPES FOR ROSE BOWL | ARE KNOCKED OUT SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 8.— (P—-Nevada’s hopes for a major bowl' kid have gone a'glimmering. A rugged, 21-point underdoz San- ta Clara foothall team tied the can to the hitherto undefeated Wolf Pack 14-0 yesterday and held in check Nevada’s sensational passer, Quarterktack Stan Heath, tefore a crowd of 25,000. Heath completed 15 of 38 passes for 115 yards, but many of the for short gans and For Information and Reservations Contact Your Alaska Coastal Airlines Agent New Westminster 7; Vancouver 1.’ GRID STARS OF SATURDAY (By The Associated Press) Francis Rogel, Penn State—Scor- 1ed both Penn State touchdowns and INSURE Wi ith NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. 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College, Fort St. Thomas of RECORD FORM NOW —(®--Twen- ns go- NEW YORK, Nov. & ty senior college foothall te: toast unbeaten, untied records ing into the November streteh. They survived a rocky weekend that saw four of the major teams with perfect records and eight of schools knocked from the perfect ranks. The victims in the Big class were Pennsylvania, ley (G Minnesota. - oo A thick glass filled with hot wat- er is more likely to crack than a thin one el RUMMAGE SALE Wed. Nov. 11 at 10 am. Methodist Church Juneau Woman’s Club 37-2t League Georgla | of them was held Their lost 2nd slipups—T'aree North Carolina The first time offered to the public WHITE KING SALMON In 3 Can Gift Packages ready io mail to your folks outside ENTIRE PROCEEDS go to our underprivileged children’s program $2.31 a Package and you mail them MAIL YOUR ORDERS TO The Kiwanis Ciub, Juneau, Alaska CHRISTMAS CARDS ‘Made from your 35 M.M. 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