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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE after a hot one at third. s Andrews, G. S. Hidderton, J. H [ The former New York Yankee ew 0 'wco Mana er r art, Mary Wright, W. H DESSERI SuppER To third L . more recently head L Ee y a flg Ntary Magee’ K. A, Moote, L. For- { the Tiger tarm system, quickly set 7 e . BE SERVED, MARTHA rd ‘ $ ¥ 2 ;. Frol yonah: David Ferrin, Jr re going to have a hustling T 3 B ¥ he said. Chagnor Rolfe, who has never managed a < § | an Cat , B, Oisca o ball team, was the surprise ¥ % 3 _ g 3 o McIsas Dessert supper will be a feature b f Tiger front office as \ ke ; | A I h I C ] {s % tehikan " Hip OB lof tho bazaer and goodiz , sale 0 the dismissed Steve ‘ g | | » . Thomas, Wm. Riedy. | sponsored by the Martha Soclety n Mr. end Mrs. Emi |of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church the evenng of Friday, November 19 in the church parlors. Mesdames Maurice Whittier, Mad- er O. Briggs, Sr., to- . § LR | cute v son Walter O., Jr,, and AR ) . 3 S | wrient, Id o I tersburg T. Roberts. er Billy Evans, nam- ¥ o ¢ 8 |has been with the Chicago White| To > Valabovich, R.| y as the “unani- b » - 4! | Sox since 1840, has been sold to the |P. © abhc . A. Brad-|sen Streed, Birdie Elomgren, Jose- . S Philadelphia Athletic phine Boyd, Katherine Hooker | the T vouth.” The Tigers, ¢ N Frank Lane, new Sox general man- McNa the tea and coffee urns | he said, have “started \ | s R | aid th d was a fore-| To Angeon: Moses Jamestown. Aprons, both ornamental and | B b all club,” he 3 s ¢ % : | unner of 1sactions the| To Sitka: Mr E. Williams, Dr ctical, household linens, knitting ) e X Butler, M. Powers, James Curry, children’s stuffed toys and expected t pa N L. Bartlett, Dr. I , Alice Br: ny other novelties will be found igan has taken a command lezd | its hopes of playing in the Rosc | f 2 or Wrieht needlework tables. The PRERL PN nd and candy tables will also in the race for the year's football|Bowl on its final 1948 grid game He referred in particular o sec- v = i e wctions of the sale which team honors. and a Pacific Coast -Conference vote ond base, pitching and catching. % o t tr Year's Day team % e v ool . . 3 ¥ (OAST‘M, {éRi”L'g LOSV!]A[ RG“J £ 0 in the evening. ” fo madicai atcention The Wolverines moved more than |to name the New 3 200 points ahead of runner up Nnrre‘[ Oregon’s c)mlk-‘ ge to play for th il | , St. Anws Hospital Ju n IHusted & Dame by grabbing 130 first placc|Rose Bowl bid—if both teams wind (E)\ E‘E]TFRMEH p ! 45 EfiCNmA\{ ‘ER;H ¢ di ko itman of the Bazaar a \‘O{l:‘s in ;hnb . kly Associated Pre ‘rm their confer wt‘ \‘L‘hmn‘hw un xlr)- » LS R Fred Habey (center) a veteran baseball figure, signs a contract in J‘.LI 1\ ¥ 7 | were William L. Stoddard mmittee chairmen Mesdam poll of football writers and broad- |feated-was rejected yesterday by . 6 3 T : Themat S o amith | Morgan, Harvey Starling, E. casters. | California authorities “for academic I§€H Hollywood, , to manage. the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific f Fhcmas Srowf, jénd . Les' BB s owlinig D“ By S“ wn%x Booth " Yt ) i f i Tom Marshall was admitted as a|COWIng, Doml BUrres, s Booth They had a total of 1952 points |reasons. . Coast Leagure He succeeds Jimmy Dykes, who resigned last season. et Pt / ad. Roland BUsraws. compared with' 1721 for the Irish,| “Our academic pace is pretty fast KAYH! BB 'EAM With Haney are Victor Ford Coilins (left), President of the club, | S Dlbchaiged St 2. Ansa B - FER B and Bob Cobb Vice-President. (® Wirephoto. ¥ v : th 17 per- | Tital was John Fleming. VET'S MAN HERE NEW YORK, 6.—(»With| BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 16.— (P— <o cnly one more game to Mich- | The Univer: of California rests tl who led at the end of the regular (and we just have to have time ¢ season vote last year. from football,” said Atheltic | o Army is in third place with 1426 |rector Brutus Hamilton Graduation, that bugaboo in the | Lotlie Demnls of N ee® WWiNt | ation représantative, tFom. Seatils, ‘ - o ESEmRRTR Y. and California completed the big| The two Rose Bowl prospects are % h Sl ’ ” t 3 stk 3 : d jie of every High School Basket- | ! s Randall, M.| pital yesterday and Phillip Bor-|ls at the Baranof Hotel pot, lilheq, oM fos 19 e conference play Sat- i, Ketchikan ball team. Coach | M 5 3 i | . Davi Seattl e A 2% o P L . y pea X C & 8 A | Mrs. F Mey th Herman, | Government Hospital to Mt. Edge- H. W. Davis of Seattle is a4 the on the strength of its smashing|{urday when California meets Stan- pg Hollister reported that six let- | Robert Sutte, B Sutte, Rose' cumbe Hospital Baranof Hotel VEIOLS v M et ? Orezon 180, | oy fiom Lust vear's champlon- Fooiba“ ls Induaied E ' ompleting the first ten, in order, The only loss by reZON’S| i feam have graduated or not | b are Penn State, Northwestern, Ok-|non-conference 14-0 defeat DbY|..umed to school this year. lahoma, Clemson and Southern|mighty Michigan. Kayhi's basketball team, the . (] Methodist. athletic director Leo A.|p oy po PriC tarted practice us'e 'I‘e irtrerence The mighty men of Michigan H{nr said yesterday he had not :h ; wo. 2y of the ball hand- | ur al“ Ufig own @n eason grew in prestige by swamping Indi- |given up hope for a playolff. s i . : # e 540, Sattrday while their main| The Northern Callfornia and ‘%% Liritini s s RS footiall | i : A S hallengers, Notre Dame and Army, | Scuthern Calffornia football writers'| *°a50% £0.8 Y20 00 0 oot title | | vus' reserves mu e were shouldering through in thelasscciotions yesterday backed him' < {1y, qgianie | ! NEW YCRK, Nov. 16.—M—May- ° hardest way. {up by urging a playoff. will be op, Jamuary. T a5 S: k| ! Ibe it’s the inflation, maybe not o N | WA———————— ‘The Irish had to rally late to beat| Under conterence rules, the vote LeicrsbUrE, winding, . Ve o10 L [Eut collége football is vaded for ® out Northwestern, while the |5y the Ten Conference memuers is - e Bihat ;;’;‘llc‘m‘::" lits greatest offc year in his- E“loy ' e en o Ghdets won In the last 30 seconds |scheduled to begin immediately after vionool AWmter e lepends 4 tory. o.er Pennsylvania, 26-20, {the season ends. In case of a 5-5 RSl R e e | en the curtair & dau 4 r i Benas C 3 : 2 55 o how the team advances in the| |, When the curtain rings down i A T [ rrivix rom £ pas-| Louise Dennis of Juneau was| E. L. Arpin, Veterans' Adminis. i inscn last | | the man Jo ‘ 5 rec called “pound f Oregon ranked 13th nationally | ie the nod goes fo the team with Aiheka title elimingtion | | the next few weeks, the campaizn with 187 votes and Oregon Statc | the longest lapse since its last ap- A12°K3 sy A I Wil Have produced’ Ahié. highest re -wur tied for 33rd with a single vote. earance in the Pasadena classic. =% ing 0.0 Reans Sl ores, most t most passe i st e i “alifornia played in 1938; Orezon in Ui rokd “Markuson, Masiin| 4 and most total yards of any season 1920. i zlatta, Dick Anderson, Lloyd John- | pasd it e ST A o % cince the sport was introduced in BEll RINGS A e ST con, Joe Lewis and Dick Ander-| o i g The players averaged over | et e i3 e | . At the rate they're soing, the ma- fect in height. b g | FARD 1 VW SRAHA « bt e | Champion Battered Abouf o cotese weams are soing to rck| ; 1 EX % W SLLUIgRRL o8 : up 2000 points more than last year, £ h | BN AL M ' back this season | n fob he hest scornz seaso: ; fiR ‘ gEi(Ell . g v Ring by None Other VD was the best scor g season 1 3 . ssrepsiin. Lol than Bobby lee \e National Colleziate Afiletic | ey e o i R ; PR ek 4 e which keeps track of ) [BAR ImAROIRG, ke 34D B toran Qui-| L uner eETAL Nov. 8. . 'says the 121 colleges listed | seart ailment was fatal yester [Sedgeatic wae : Z ‘e major class have stored 17 | to Joseph P. Haggerty, who f:ug!l'fg__n L5 i 32 points in 954 came: co far. i htweisht bover at the turn | 1FES §Y 8 Tost veal's total—which is a dead ntury under tie nam | ¥ E% for EOSling—was 18,653. Teams are ov- “Spider” Joe Welch. He was 66. ity 4 8 stins o ypw Yo (ANGERINC BOWL BID | e Kknockouts in 1900 and 1901. His NN ik | ; : aolc by ar1004 vy Watch Otto Grahar by Battling Nelson, once 1.ghtwel That was th D Wi, Conn, Nov. 16.| Le All-A : ; leyaw's athletic depart- |over undersi ence today A yed down a hid to| ore as many in the arena cro or their final ¢ the New Year's mg'nl‘ 792 cried “draw” at the Ii -oe ) " Graham, the coldlly eff cient N neerine Bowl football game at|end. % £ gh ield star of the un:eaten Clevels ) Flcrida. | The welterweight champion— bl 4 towns, is making a strong bid for ctic Director J. Frederick |—Wweighing in at 154—obviously was ndividual offensive honors again 0 said: “We can't accept. Our |far from the devastating i in the weeks of the season. poliey is not to play any post-|man who won the title two yea He has moved into a tie with —cason games, and it would be very | 380 from Tommy Bell after fiv A George Ratterman of Buffalo for .ia.ic to break it now. All of us|Jears as the recognized “un:iowie reater of touch the lead in forward passinz and he We've had an excellent sea- | Welterweight king. downs naturally has Lroughi.an is in foucth place in total offense. nd we want to end it on that| He was slow and seemingls s ivalent greater number of extra But the former Northwestern ath- | | ic |fied to allow the encrgelic L 8. But, poiptakidhing. WSS 175 |lete has three more games to play| Wesleyan, winner of 22 games in in his last three Lou so has improved. Whereas, the in an eight-day span—meeting New | . . row, closes against Rochester [ -AT3 AYEIage, CORYRILIR York, Los Angeles and San Fran-'at’ Rochester, N. Y., on Saturday.|Bcund Baitimorc G5l per afmh, S3c. MR} e A e ly Gonn, 190, | lsco. His 1ivais have only two. | CESe T {claim to fame v lial- 8Y6.movice #1008 $18 001 Ip Pittsburgh, stopped Mike O'Dowd, Glenn Dobbs of Los Angeles is| ian Livio Minelli, battered the cham- .'I!‘r Bakgon R the leading offensive performer at! Iy | pion about the body with sharp v ). o i . L5843 o on’ iy e 20;;{;.”&:?2;37““ Mauricllo, | the moment with a_total of z,miB llv N . |rights' and lefts. Occasionally he Le‘ter passes. It looks like at least) § 201 New'iork“ knocked out Leo|7ards. He has gained 419 rushing and | | beat Robinsoa to the punch. 1,000 more passes will te thrown| Stoll, 205, Baltimore (4. fihe sont DS = v o “:;nmacomm fortl2.()}::0‘ 5 ) ! 0 He even opened up ground on| more yards an 130 more touch-| Brooklyn—Dick Wagner, 172, Of| o) 0 "sunday with 215 yards to PAA TRAFFIC MAN downs than in 1947, | 17,025 passes were Portland, Ore., knocked out Davey a P 1o 179 for the Cleveland sparkplug, but| 1 _Lm 1 year 2eld, 315, Brogki,. (3). he extra game to play works to GOES 10 pOR"‘AND i v,:sm\t:: i ?'zisoegjmt?:l:cl;d New York—Al Hersh, 148, stopped B davastage i for Ross Anzalone, 145, both New York | =00 T o 15 aittmere rookle. | I | Frank Kay, Pan American traf- downs. Already aerial artists have 5). 5 o) | fic representative here for the past :lung 15,128 this season w.th 6,523 | is second with 2,036 yards, just three| i yards more than Ratterman, Gra-| three years, has been transierred completions for 95278 yards and A EBAlL ham comes next with 1,980. pme to the airport traffic division at 797 touchdowns ' = D MACON, Ga., Nov. 16.—®—Billy Portland. Kay, accompanied by e Pacific Coast is the pass-| | his wife, left yesterday for Port- happiest of all sections, averaging | ! i Conn, who lost two chances at Joe lEAGuES sEEKlNG RED RolFE Louls’ heavyweight crown, started a|land. s 179 throws a gam | ccmeback jaunt last night wien he | e . x| woRK &GREEMEHTS € ‘sco:’eq 3 lef:hnical kn.ockout ove.‘ & GE‘I‘S BUSY gnging sae ovovt ] ELLIS AIR L INES Phag i b g gt Ay o P e Randsome pitts DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN job baseball league executives are Three knockouts took place in i3 ““_“:‘Ev_ fstic events staged last night. Herc is tie total score of the night: Philadelphia—Ray ‘“Sugar” Rob- incon, 154, New York, outpointed Bobby Lee, 148, Baltimore (10-round non-title) . Cincinnati—Ezzard Charles, Cincinnati, knocked out Walter Haf- er, 200, Maysville, Ky. (T) —————— The bandsome Pi‘tsturgher floor- | | 5 2 | > Ve { o cd O'Dcwd three times in the eighth . gi:;]s"] Vdo?)rp:ghtatfi( ;*;‘;uf“’igr“k‘:gf N E w j o B 1 round and hardly worked up | via Peletsbul‘g al!d w:ugell {svest i, doing 5. _With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. agreements. i J ;zs:ly ?n_r::::e:u«;l;eyth .; ;iix:;m; i SERIl OP‘EN‘ e BUSINESS Convex‘uent after‘nogn departures, at 2:30 P. M. E {n| DETROIT, Nov. 16—P — Red| L2 a8 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Dodoers, resumes conferences with g ) rectors of the Pacific Coast League Rolfe whipped into his new job of | Lindtner Skeie has opened a manager of the Detroit Tigers to- | watch repair and engraving shop club. ; Last week Hank Greenberg of the | lay as eagerly as if he was going!at 237 Front Street. Cleveland Indians huddled with them. There have been no announce- ments about results. The Stars' new manager, Fred Fiaiey, ha; said q E his first order of business will be ; o Whatever your requirements . . . new a mutually-teneficial working agree- . > 6 2 i ment with a major league outfit - / ‘ trucks, parts, service or accessories ... He indicated he'd probably dicke: , \ -7 | GMC headquarters is ““Tops on the Truck 5 / iy Ballot””! GMC offers the nation’s widest with two or three more clubs. NA [0 range of truck types ... 22 basic model TOURNAMENT PLAY | - B , Ao Comied s SRS i A e A'! Ele 'FQN'GHT 5 . | . 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