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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1948 BIG GRID GAMES ON S(HEDUlE NEW YORK Nov 20 —(?—Ram- pant Michigan, shooting for its 23rd straight victor; and Ohio State, itching for an upset, tangle today in the No. 1 game of college football’s last crowded Sat- urday. The campaign dribbles out a few weeks longer before teing smacked by the bowl rash but this is the windup for many of the major elev- ens. A crowd of 80,000 is expected to gather in Ohios commodious stadium at Columbus to watch Michigan, the nation's top-ranked team, to put the finishing touches on its second straight perfect season. Ohio’s hopes of landing the Pas- adena trip depend on Northwestern stubbing a toe against Illinois today at Evanston. If they can take the Illini, the Wildcats are a cinch to get the bowl nod. But if Northwestern slips up, both | Ohio State and Minnesota, if vic fous, would be eligible to argue t % nesota’s spposition of the hed by Wisconsin at Madison. The other piece in the Pasadena jigsaw also has yet to be put in place in the Pacific Coast. Both California and Oregon are contend- ing for the champlonship with un- soiled league records. hepped-up | try | [(R!MSON BEARS | PLAY ALUMNI FIVE iN CAGE CPENER Juneau High School’s Crimson s will meet the Juneau Alumni squad next Wednesday evening at the high school gymnasium as (the 1948-49 basketball season gets | underway under new | Nickel, have put in s of practice, limbering calisthenics and scrimmage epster JOE LOUIS WORKS OUT - HOME TOWN - First string line up men are of last year's squad: Bill| DETROIT, Nov. 20—®—Heavy-|¢ s, Dave Graves, Bill Sper- | weieht champion Joe Louis casually | Gus Adams and “Itch” Han- -ocketed a $9,000 paychack here | ¢ i BOARSS . Backing up first stringers are Bill Mickle, Milt Schultz, Harold Scnderland, Rod Pegues and Jerry gorty in the second team. Although 18 men are in the quad at present, Coach Nickel ex- pects to pare down to 15 before he end of the season. | Also on the squad are Reggie eweno, Chuck McClellan, John hle, Ralph Treifers, Joe Ninnis, job Croken, Don MacKinnon and ohn Wilson. cagemen, | tcday, his share of a hometown| cxhibition fight last night which he took just as casually. | | Louis, wearing heavily padded!" .ounce gloves, didn’t let that keep him ircm giving a crowd ofy 12,531 fans a good show for the| $34,755.60 they paid to watch hlm] work six two-minute rounds against Ve tchell, curly-haired Detroit 1eavyweight. Joe weighed 220, some 25 pounds more than Mitchell, who came in at 194'2. There were no judgesb ind there was no decision. Just for the homefolks, Joe op-| "ntd up on Mitchell twice, puttmg yn on his trunks for a two and dropping him on his is own corner for a in the third. LAY SLIE BOWLING SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY NIGHTS Red McGill announces the fol- cwing game schedule for Tuesday aicht bowling on the Elks Alleys rcm November 23 to January 4: November 23 M —Standard Aviation s. Juneau Florist; cot unt Parsons Elec- | i u’xc vs. Hennings. | | N F 9 P. M.—Triangle Inn vs. Yellow G Sicks Rainiers vs. Signal Jor[s. November 30 Signal California’s unbeaten, untied Bears play Stanford at Berkeley, while Oregon, loser only to Michi- S T gan, invades Oregon State. DR . Lar- | If both the leaders prevail, the, ‘6t C the hottes drawing| Pacific Coast Conference will pick ¢2rd 1t ing outside of Joal the towl representative by a vote. Louws is back in town, listening Southern Method'st can save 'O offers. iy Southwest Conference directors that _The fivoff on the dollar value 20.—P—Mar- | Cerps; Triangle Inn vs. Sicks Rain- | sers. 9 P. M.—Juneau Florist vs. Hen- Standard Aviation vs. Electric Deccmber 7 7 P. M. Tria Inn vs. s; Standard Aviation vs. 1 Corps. Hen- Sig- Par- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Ramiers; Aviation. 9 P. M.—Signal Corps vs. Juneau Florist; Parsons Electric vs. angle Inn. e OOTBALL : SCORES Final scores of college football games played Friday are as follows: '~'an Jose State 41; Fresno State Puget Sound 13; Pacific Lutheran Lmflc]d 6; Oregon Education 0. Weper 27; Branch Agricuitural 0. thtman 38 Easte.m Oregon 13. Freak Play , In Football ALBANY, Ore, Nov. 20.—®— Ever hear of a halfback who caught his own punt and ran to a touchdown? Jimmy Jenks did it for Albany { High School here last night in & State quarter-final football game. Jenks punted from his own 22- vard line, and a charging Grant's Pass line blocked , the ball. It bounded back into Jenks' hands. He circled the linemen and ran 78 yards to score. It was all to no avail. Grant's | Pass recovered from this blow and 13-7. - e FROM \VRAV(:FLL E. J. Lowney of Wrangell is at the Gastineau Hotel. won, IR0 Tri- | { Mrs. A. B. Hn)es is expected to jarrive in Juneau irom Anchorage via PNA during this weekend for a visit with her mother, Mrs. R. 1, and will spend Thanks- ghm Day here. A. B. (Cot) Hay- es, Alaska representative of North- west Airlines at Anchorage may also ccme to Juneau for the holi- day. e ——————— i PLAN OlD TIME DANCE NOV. 27, PARISH HALL A dance, featuring,old-time mu- sic, has been planned by . the Catholic Young People’s Social Club next Saturday night, Nov. 27. All young people of the jchurch are invited to attend the )ar(wr to be given at the Parish ' Hall Joe Munson is chairman of the committee in charge' of arrange- ments. Assisting him are Rosie Dotogan, Kay Kennedy, Dee Guth- rie and President John Dougher- ty. 56 TONS DISCHARGED FOR STANDARD OIL About 56 tons of bulk products .was discharged today at the Stan- dard Oil dock from the freighter Alagka Standard, eaptained by Har- old Sollibakke. The craft docked here at 3:00 o'clock this morning irem Ketchikan. USSR FROM WESTWARD Here from Anchorage is Richard R. Stryker, who is staying at the Baranoi Hotel. wrt Yellow Cab vs. Standard MRS. HAYES COMMG ‘ ON VISIT T0 MOTHER, waml "3 ?fii 3; ON JANUARY 31 NEW YORK, Nov. 20. AIr'PlAG?n. commanding will re- tire because of age en January 31, Courtney H. Hodges, general of the First Army, IArm,\' officials said today, | Gen. Hodges, & mative of Perry, 3a., and a hero of both World | Wars, will be 62 on January 5 | Army regulations require retire- |ment at the end of the month fol- lowing a soldier's 62nd birthday PP A FROM FAIRBANKS Warren A. Tmlor of Falrbanks at the Baranof. FRANKFURT, Germany, 20.—®— Henrich von Einsiedel, | great grandson of Germany's Iron Changellor Bismarck, was freed today by a U. S. military govern= ment court. In a retrial the court dismissed | a previous conviction against him | fe csessing & false certificate t ke wis a victim of Nazt | persecution. e e o, (> e %Wfi/“,p” HOME BEAUTIFUL has a large supply of lovely new home furnishings on the way. These articlets are due to arriv , we have decided to clear out DAY”, present Make YOUR selection. Prices Re STARTING NONDAY MORNIG —— KOVEWEER 224D ON QUALITY MEBCHANDISE YARD GOODS Flower-printed Twill for Siip Covers . . . Mexican Hand-prinfed Crash . . . . . 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Champio Other teams in a position to im- Cerdan is under contract to de- prove ther prestige in the eyes of fend his middleweight title for Inn; Signal Corps Lowl sponsors today are Oklahoma, the T. of C. next June against yennings, North Carolina and Penn State. =~ Tcny Zale, the man he knocked December 21 3 Oklahoma meets Kansas at Law- out at Jersey City in September. 7 P. M.—Sicks Rainiers vs. Stan- rencé, needing a victory to wrap up But he* not under contract for gayq Aviation; Hennings vs. Yellow the Pis Saven chamnionshin. A loss for the Sooners would throw the conference race into a nasty snarl. suilu Carodna and Penn State, unkteaten Lut tied once, face r spectable adversaries. North Caro- lina clashes with up-and-coming Duke at Chapel Hill. Penn State in- vades Pittsburgh to play Pitt, con- queror last week of Purdue. Durocher InTrouble Once Again CINCINNATI, Nov. 20. —®— Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chan- dler is casting an inquiring look again at the doings of Leo Duro- cher. The Commissioner tossed. Duro- cher out of baseball for the 1947 seascn because of conduct detri- mental to the game, and now he wants to know the circumstances surrounding the signing of Freddy Fitzsimmon as a coach for the New York Giants, now managed:by Durocher. Durocher was in trouble the first time as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Fitzsimmons was a coach for the Boston Braves last season, and the Commissioner would like to know why and how “Fritz” was signed to a Giant agreement while he still was under contract to the Braves. T Beta Sigma Phi GALA PRELUDE TO THE HOLIDAY SEASON t appearances. Cab. he will fight for g p M__Parsons ;mmoters this winter, said gjona) Corps: mmy Richman, who will repre- ooy Fiorist. cent him on his current exhibition December 28 tour. 7 P. M.—Juneau Florist vs. Par- “We are not involved in any . n< me ; Signal Corps vs. Tn— bexing war. The Garden gave US . poje pp, | our first chance and the T. of C. 9 P. M.—Hennings vs. Standard gave us a shot at-.the title. There Ayiation: vellow Cab vs. Sicks is no reason we can not fight R“uniers. 3 I » or /hoth Janvary 4 7 P. M.—Hennings vs. FIGHTDOPF pryraeroaeres OF AN EXECUTIVE ? Results of fights last night are as follows: Bridgeport, Conn— Sandy Sad- dler, 126, New York, knocked out Thomas Beato, 128, San Domingo, 2. l (non-title) New York (St. Nicholas Arena)— Melio Bettina, 192%, Beacon, N. Y., cutpointed Enrique Felpl 209'%, Ar- gentina, 10. Detroit—Leroy Willis, 136, Detroit, outpointed Joey Angelo, 140, Prov- idence, R. I, 10. (Top regular hout cn card featured by Joe Louis-Vern Mitchell exhibition). Hollywood, Calif.— Harry “Kid” Matthews, 159, Spokane, outpoint- ed Milo Savage. 155, Seattle, 10. — e HOCKEY GAMES Final scores of games played last night in the Pacific Coast Hockey League are as follows: Cakland 3; San Francisco 2. 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