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1 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE DRAFTING LEFT JABS "EUSHERS” ~ WIN BOUT UNDERWAY FOR'DUKE NNATI, Nov. 10.—®. A LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—® | NOTRE DAME | | | | | | e CINCI Two knockou vere among the | W % » resalts of a fairly good boxing card ore of “bushers” more or less, | Welterwelght Bernard (Blg Duke) staged throughout the states last il to the major leagués to. | Docusen. New Orleans, used his left | tage y i loap oI e Srig il 3" ro0d advantage in scoring | B re are the outcomes ot - hand to good I {IIGHE Eete tny the two top loops hand-}, fourth round technical knockout ick talent from 5,000 minor league | victory over Bert Linam, Austin | e ) in the minors in the an- | Texas. { ul draft The outcome was never inj| | . . g0 Cubs get first|doubt last night after Docusen d I f . finished last in|148, pummeled his 1463 pound ri- | ... gives you daelivery o aving finished P! Pportland, Ore—Jack Snapp, 165, | Klamath Falls, Ore., outpo:nted Lar- ry Carter, 152, San Francisco, 10. | " Seattle--Buford Ransom, 149, Se- | attle, knocked out Irish Dick Lee,| A | Northwestern BelievesOld ¢ 54 Jowe O3 b pocusen. | | \al League race, and the | val with a barrage of left jabs to ¢ 1 § | . |148, New Orleans, stopped Bert hicago White Sox, cellar dwellers | the head in the opening round.| g d y pI h Id Defense Will Be Used 111, 2 %us’“suun. v, « o Wit s cdlar anelers (e bt e o ot goods any place in the wor in Saiurda Game | Brooklyn (Broadway Arena)—Al rab bag second. Then the oppor- | Ded the bout in the fourth after y [ Hersn, 148%, New York, "‘"‘m““““} to cheose o player alternates | Docusen had opened up old cuts \ |Joe Demartino, 153, Bridgeport, between the leagues, in reverse or- | around both of Linam's eyes CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—®—North-|gonn, 10. le der cf the finish in the standir - western’s Rose-bowl hopefuls !hmlf{ Detroit—Harold VJr.m‘:‘\ 134, De-: Cost of the players rang The word “radar” was coined by Coach Prank Leahy of Notre Dame | troit, and Leroy Willis, 134%, De-} $2,000 ior a class D draftee to| taking the first letters of “RA(dio) may cross his in Saturday’s|troit, drew, 10. eee eee $10,000 for a triple-A star. Deteching) and A(nd) R(anging)." | kig football game and are prepared| New York (Bronx Park ‘Arena)—/ S accordingly. 18al Ferello, 1291, New York, knock- The once-beaten Wildcats areled out Bobby Rott, 130%, New York setting up defensive patterns inj5. i irilis against the Irish mystery for-| BOW Valley Stream, o o v ] N. Y, sends the ball down the alley while competing the Cover ———r——— i he Capita | { m:l;,l:,n'wli;;e &;r,’:;‘“l:; unvelled it Hor[SMA : Girls League in Long Island. Audrey averages 160, in oniy one contest thus far. That) [l | B g sy TR 2.1 — — v was agalnst Purdue in the season’s| | inaugural—the only game in which | jsc ‘l’o BE FEN(ED Notre Dame was extended beyond! lINEMAN KSIARS IN | pulling out a 28-27 victory. } i" BY NEXT WEEK The Capital T sends two qum'ter-i tacks directly behind the center. | | FOOIBAI.I- fie Only one, of course, takes the snap-| OF : Bight | sontt and on one Airwaybill! @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With extra low rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous L - i commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more 15 ago today, April] : back. They both turn, faking and| T ey s 44 y’ o o : | ! ! g rpora- ’ feinting. The one with the ball—| sl oo liongiites m"“ 4 01’. “0)“’80‘ ! cargo to more phfes than any other airline, Using the guess who?—can either hand it off; NEW YORK, Nov. 10—P—Wars, | 3 lahor dispute between the CIO= 2 am, Clippers, you benefit by Pan American's 20 years' experi- It means that fine Glenmore whiskies are blended with choicest grain neutral spirits but instead of y, are won by the infantry. | 1, figure the same is true to (1. his quarterback partner ence in the air-freighc business. Just call us at . .. fullback John Panelgi; (3. halfback|Ho tional Woodworkers of Am-| the CIO-International | @ NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—®—Lou na, Willlam and Mary crica and Red Sitko. Panelli, with an 8.6 rush- pulled a Bill ag t games o ks e ) - being bottled immediately, “Thompson™ is put NES a ol oy | Longshoreme d Warehousemen'’s | & y O o 8 ) . ing average and Sitko with 63 are|North Carolina last Saturday. TRIS\ 14 coven games they have rolled | Union over the handling of cargo,| back info barrels to make it = f BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 aligned behind the two quarter-/feat brought him today the honor|,., o stagoering total of 2,640 rush-| oOn July 19, after an agree mrm“ smoother, tastier, 3 hagks jof being named the lineman of the {ing yards—an average of 377.1 yards | had been signed by the JSC and| f4 A OLD ¢ 0 wh e he | week the Associated Press poll Ay : k ' ; i or, Aher di\(}(’f‘ n\ ho takes l“‘\“‘;‘k Gl g s oo game the TWA, the mill was re-opened | Blonded whiskey, 86 proof. The 1 4 ball can fade for p i otha 3 v It kecps up, the Black|only to be shut down again on Oc= | graight whiskies in this product are iy L % The two quarterbs used in was Swiacki's great catch a yearigpionts of the Hudson are bound | tgper 11, 5C | i ~ S 2 b icsor e sber scause the JSC was re- ‘o Id. 30% straight ) ane! roar rank Tripucka,|age that trought Columbia a start-:. " .. yoie owr Boadlls sone cbe he e t | four years or more old. igl BRAND fils raEvec are Brank, TDIbGE, [0S . . |forw CHEMT oW SSmIlIE PItR union permission to unzuad} whiskies—70% grain neutral spirits. vl ! i the No. 1 signal-caller, who h ,1n‘;. 'tk‘nunml: over Arm H;’H jof 2 yards game set in 1945 5 Prince Rupert, Tacoma | pitched = seven touchdown passes, sme’s feat gave the unilm 02 Wil- | when Doc BI 4 g Clank Al GLENMORE TILLERIES COMPANY » LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Clipper, Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, lue, and little-known Robert Allen Wil- |liam and Mary team a surprise 7 Vis were S ing all opposition.| work is going ahead on the st e e S e — | lie a promisinz sophomore. |tie with previously unbeaten and | rmavac Min SR sicaiermmen i) ; s bd 2 he shut- | _ < AR R ( , a p i | Texas Mines is second, Notre Dame | gown of the mill and Freeman | : bt - 5 7 untica Tar Heels. { ¢hird d ¢ " Schultz said today that the eight | board ience which surrounds | § : reperty will be completed next > ,third best defensive Iarga; retaflished A hes 1e country. ing moved onto the JSC property. | although upset last vweek | rynere are 31 employees still on the | ta Clara. kept 1 $¥9 ottensivademenne Schultz said that no word has | Aduse and pasging been received on the progress of | The Weste the NLRB decision in the labor dis- i aitsm 9 e o' . Hoitsma’s remarkable catch came . "my ' oot [ F\ gpoRIS lin ‘the secona period. Tommy KOrc- g0 wher 4 |zowsk1 got off a lo pass towards | ¢ 1uania s |2 the end zone. Two North | gear 111 | Carolir players were guarding yevada S | 3% L5 but someho he leaped |} get a real test Tatur- they clash with Penn- Fullerton, Jr, A er who covered By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. |como niq Hoitsma “was making 009 vards ute, - The ‘NLRB' hearinig on' 'the NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—P—Nomi-| tacries all over the field. He pulled |ony- iy o 4564 average, fo e held:: 1, Juneen in nation day . . . California puts for-| (Charley Justice, N:C 2 B R e - - one long run, inter- addition to his 1 nd recovered tw ward as a little All-America pros- |, . pect Hugh McElhenny, a 19-year- old, 205-pound sprinter from Comp- ton Junior College who is tabbed as “a combined Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside” . . . Hugh (our favorite| name) aver: about ten yards a crack from scrimmage and does & RS about everything else .. . Word is| that the Los Anzeles Dons think he| @ could start for them any Sunday ‘M,y%gcnm he’s had five pro offers and there's| & Final scores of games played {¢F Coast Guard and Army Air on that he chose Compton | N Thnt: nil in the Pabific Classt planes to take off in search | becausz he can turn pro after only | S! » e E1ia - Ard kN oniwet » Pacific Alaska Express Air- Stage Due e to third with 406.7. | —ee— MISSING PLANE IS 'Hockey Games DELAVED, WEATHER | September i | | | Leonard, of the Ric News-Li never seen better end play.” ibilitics “looked dim” today les Fresno 3. 3, believed to be down | acoma . 4; Oakland 3. between Cape Epencer and An-| HIGH SCHOOL DEPT. L] [ New Westminster 5; Vancouver 2, neite. | Ronnie Cox, who plays tackle and| Frlda NI h' 2 i e S “:’”‘“l" f*u S“““‘!i dl‘fl o > igh, has | rectin earch squadrons head- | fullback for Raceland, Ky., high, 11“5' Rk o o & 8ie b RN 4 i Jum“l‘ it appeared in nearly 50 games. He! A% § » 3 € E & airport, said | made the “varsity” as a seventh-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10—®—|e TIDE TABLE . B S ° that planes would go | s > ! ut as scon as weather permitted, | i;‘;‘?“‘;‘:d‘::x‘n‘:‘ }fi“;“‘:gefikfl’mSCd | Main sideshow of the Oregon-UCLA but the weat orts indicated is s}mm “’o‘r cir:m E s :n‘;;xumban game here Friday night NOVEMBER 11 cperations would be improbable to- | in ;léar" Wurtland, Ky, Bill. Rister| Vill be the duel between the two o s e leading passers in the Pacific Coast Low tide, 4:13 am., 38 ft. day. made ten pmms’anfl'W“mhdo"mswConfcrence. Norman Van Brocklin is that Bill doesn't kick them, he| High tide, 10:45 a.m., 144 ft. He sald that another attempt| g Low tide, 17:00 pm., 48 ft. would be made to send out the| = in cne game ... The unusual r 8¢ s A ual PAr]or Oregon and Ray Nagel of the|e High tide, 22:53 pm., 130 ft. ® Coast Guard JRF to observe the| | uns them across. weather conditions in the pros- o 5 Ay . The Webfoot star has completcd{e © o © o ® ® o ® ® ® pcctive search area. ; To Gn' 57 out of 117 passes for a net gain ———— PUANGIRIES {5 - S, . Uclans. TIME OUT of 889 yards, while Nagel has Grid fans who have nominated ccmpleted 51 cut of 100 throws for Columbia as the last-minute-loss 860 yards. E L L n s A l R IJ l N E s BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAR via Pefersburg and Wrangell champ, had better watch Texas A.. The two lead in total offense, and M. . .. The Cadets had touch- Nagel credited with 842 yards and With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. downs scored against them by Villa-, Van Brocklin with 839. But the FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 sececececie ngva in the last 37 seconds, by Tex- | mergin is simply because Nagel has as Tech in the last seven and by‘z: minus yardage of 18 in trying ) TCU in the last ten seconds of the to run with the ball, and Van first half. Brocklin a minus 50. place it with a sparkling new 1948 Fire- No Wuifing for This ball engine fresh from the factory. . 5 It’s a complete power package. You Brand-New Fireball Engine. get all the item lsted in the panl — y everything new from carburetor to GO' Tllis “II'I“ TOdfly! clutch, valves to oil pan. You get every design and construction feature that | OU can dish yourself up a full por- puts today’s Buick engine out in front. ion of the and go that make Best of all--your engine is waiting for You get all !Ms—' ALL NEW! NEW Cylinder Block NEW Crankshaft and Bearings NEW Connecting Rods NEW Pistons, Pins and Rings NEW Push Rods and Tappets Day and Night Phone 289 A COMPETENT WELDING SERVICE ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND Burrows Welding Co. to - - ! today’s Buick engine the leader of the you in our shop right now—because en- NEW Oil Pump ' A parade. gine output has outstripped new-car NEW Oil ‘Se S E T T L E production at the factory. NEW Oil r-':.“ You can thrill again to the surge of brand-new Fireball power—under the The cost—varying a bit from model to NEW Thermestat and Housing NEW Carburetor N‘.’}WOOOQ 62.00 .. ; 8 g § bonnet of your prewar Buick. And you model—is low enough to make this NEW Air. Cloaner The first time offered to the public . can get action—and action now. power package a prize bargain. So why ped e via ACA and PAA delay any longer the thrill of owning and o des i ] In from one to two working days, we driving a 1948-powered car? Come in NEW Timing Chain ond Sprockets NEW Cylinder Head NEW Valves and Springs NEW Rocker-Arm Assembly NEW Flywheel Housing NEW Flywheel WHITE KING SALMON In 3 Can Gift Packages ready to mail to your folks outside can take the weary engine out of your today to see how simple the whole faithful 1937 or later model Buick—re- thing is. BUICK CARE KEEPS BUICKS BEST CONNORS MOTOR CO. 152 South Main St. Pheone 30 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 b C. A. B. ENTIRE PROCEEDS go to our underprivileged children’s program eco00e For Information and Reservations $2.31 a Package and you mail them Contact Your | Alaska Coastal Airlines | Agent MAIL YOUR ORDERS TO The Kiwanis Club, Juneau, Alaska

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