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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, BOWL TEAMS LINE UP FOR JANUARY ONE By WILL GRIMSLEY { Nick Boleovac did it by rumn 1948 N Notre Dame has games left W Washington and Southern Califor- aia. North Carolina, with only a tie marring its record, turned back Duke, 20-0. The week-end’s major upset saw Pittsburgh spill Penn State’s two- year unbeaten string, 7-0. yards with an intercepted pa the last quarter. - NEW YORK, Nov. 22—®—Two of the' fancier bowls—Rose and Cotton—choose their January 1 line- up today, but fans must wait anothcr' week to learn the rival attractions in Dixie's Sugar and Orange fix- tures. Northwestern needs oniy the Big Nine's formal tap to start making plans for the Pasadena junket. The Pacific Coast Conference. meanwhile, is polling members on whether California or Oregon shal furnish the Wildcats' opposition i the Rose pageant. An announcement from both ends has teen promised today. Northwestern qualified for the assignment by lashing Ill'mois, Sat- | urday, 20-7, and finishing second in | the conference to Michigan, which ¢ is ineligible to do a repeat job a Pasadena The West Coast decision is tough- er. California and Oregon closed it a tie for the conference champion- ship, the Bears with six victories ana the Webfoots with seven agains no defeats in the League. But Or gon lost to Michigan outside whil California went all the way without a blemish. In the event of a tie in the Pa cific Coast vote the nod goes to Ore- § 3 gon because it has been longe | since the Webfoots were in the Bowl. i Southern Methodist clinched the | host spot in the Cotton Bowl al Dallas by bumbling Baylor, 13-6. Today the Mustang players vote on - their opponent from a list of avail-| able teams submitted by the Bow!| cemmittee. Cklahoma, North Carolina, gia and Clemson are reported I in favor with the Southwestern But the availability of these tea is a question mark. Sponsors of the luc: Bowl game at New Orl Orange Bowl at Miam delayed ther announc and the! have til -this co! fome strings attac to the The Sugar ang Orange groups have an agreement not to dic with Scutheastern Conference teams until the Saturday after Thanksgiv- | ing. Southeastern teams still in the Bowl picture, kesides Georgia, arei Tulane and Mississippi, each with only one setback. Besides, this final | heavy week could change things considerably for the present leading | candidates. { Cklahoma, the Big Seven cham- pion, plays a formidable Oklahoma A. ard M. at Stillwater. Gem'gi:\i takes on its intrastate rival, Georgia ; Tech. Clemson has two games left,| with Auburn and The Citadel. Tu-} lane must hurdle Louisiana State.| Mississippi must conquer M: | sippi State. North Carol'na faces| Virginia. | Oklahoma came out of Saturday’s firing with greatly increased sta-| ture as a result of its smashing 60-7 triumph over Kansas for the Big Seven championship. The Sooners may be able to p'ck their towl spot. | Michigan, California, and Clem- son won their tests while the o’her] two members of the Big Five per- fect list—Army and Notre Dame— | were idle. The Wolverines, the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll, closed out their second season of straight victories by halting Ohio State, 13- 3. California finished its slate by edging Stanford, 7-6. Clemson won over Duquesne, 42-0. ! CANTEUSTEM FRISKO JEENS THE ONLY GENUINE Caslers Mens Wear j>xtra po'nt tive Sugar; § GRID STARS Stars of football games played sver the weekend are as fol Nick Balkovac, Pittsburgh—] cepted a pass in the last period 1( zalloped 23 yards for a muchdum, in Pitts’ 7-0 upset uu.uly of previ-* ously unbeaten Penn S Lynn Chandncis, Mich scored three touchdow: 40-0 rout of Washington State to run 1is season total to 12. George Brodnax, Gec caught two touchdown pa: y >d one punt and intercepted a pass in the approximately 20 minutes he nlayed in Tech's 54-0 romp over the Citadel. Charley Justice, North Carolina— ambled 43 yards for one touch- own and p: d to another in Tar Feel's 20-0 v over Duke. Jim Cullom, C; for an e Tune in Station KINY at 6:15 SPONSORED BY ' R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Street Phone 57 FOOTBALL SCORES Here are the final scores of lead- ing college football games played during the weekend Washington 34; Idaho 7. Final, Oregon 10; USC 20; UCLA 13. , Stanford 6; California 7. e 0; Pitt 1. North Carolina 20. Harvard 20. 33; Princeton 13. 26. an 13; ys T, n State 40; Ohio State 3. Ge g(‘ anhm},lon 13 George- town 7. yracuse 28; Columbia 34. higan 13; Ohio State 3. Duquesne 0; Clemson 42. Illinois 7; Northwestern 20. Towa 34; Boston University 14. Indiana 0; Purdue 39. Holy Cross 13; Temple 7. Tulane 6; Cincinnati 0. Rutgers 28; Fordham 19. Miami 13; Florida 19. The Citadel 0; Georgia Tech 54.| Wesleyan 26; Rocnester 0. Georgia 33; Furman 0. Kentucky 0; Tennessee 0. Minnesota 18; Wisconsin 0. can Francisco 13; Villanova 46, Alabama 6; Louisiana State 26. RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil reduces stuck rings, carbon, gum and varnish troubles. Other compounds stop bear- ing corrosios, sludge, and tust . . . give extra protection. HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES are scientifically cooked and 40 assure uniform tetention of food values HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS 4nd DESSERTS tote high for Flavor and Texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich in flavors Baby enjoys HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are lighty flutly, easy fo digest— | You pay no premtium for the best-Ask for HEINZ. G AT Oregon State | rolina State 6; William Boston College 19. | ‘Washington | STANDARD of CALIFORNIA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU ALASKA Scores of games ‘P'\Clflc Coast Hockey League over the weekend are as follows: 1 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Portland 3; San Diego 3 time tie). Seattle 4; Tacoma SATURDAY San Francsco Fresno 9; 2 Portland 6; Los Angeles 1. Tacoma 5; Vancouver 3 New Westminster 3; Seattle 1 played in fhe (over- |GRADESTERS OUT FOR " BASKETBALL DRILL; 1 30 BOYS PRACTICE Basketball drill for future Crim- on Bear squadmen has been in pess for the past few weeks | Some 80 Juneau grade schoolers | have been on the floor, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons | after school to learn fundamentals c. passing, dribbling, free throw- ng and elementary drills, prepar- atory for scrimmaging. Boys keep a free throw record of hits and misses out of 30 free throws a night. 1 Rcrorling for drill are Elton Cklahoma 60; Kansas 7. Tulsa 18; Arkansas 55. Baylor 6; Southern Methodist 12 Rice 21; Texas Christian 7. Misscuri 33; Nebraska 6, Maryland 0; Vanderbilt 34. “RPM”is compoundedto cling to hot spots most oils leave bare, cats wear "way down. Save repairs on gasoline or Diesel engines with A 1) | HOCKEY GAMES | Engstrom, Wayne ngh. Blllv rme, John Alderson, Ray Heg-| ed, Eddie Dull, Dick Folta, Thor- aring, Roy Peratrovich, Kelth Bebby Dapeevich, Russell Hedges, Sandy Blan- f Robards, Bruce Casper- West, Norman Lister, Mason Beach, Ernest verto LeRoy »avid Hill, n, olley, vid Holitngsworth, Jackle Rhode, | nald Dull, Jim Berggren, Mike irummett, Ernest Kronquist and Vayne Powers. e - HRISTMAS BAZAAR CF HOLY TRINITY 45 10 BE HELD ON SATURDAY Rainbcw ic ware and splas nnsy nia Dutch gifts wil i:hten the table display at the hristmas bazaar at 2 o'clock Sat- day at the Holy Trinity Parish all. +«The committee in charge an- unces there are many gifts ap- opriate for children this year. food sale will be part of the azaar for the benefit of those ho want to supplement hanksgiving left-overs. Tea will served until 5 o'clock. - e Bufflehead ducks are small, like cal, and are known as “butter- Uls” becanse they are so fat. Sam Pekivich, Davis Cross, | . uar their | January Weddmg | For Miss Butirey, Lieutenant Sain Her many Juneau friends will | regret the coming departure of | Miss Elizabeth Buttrey, while wish- ing her happiness in her marriage. She will become the bride of Lieut. George T. Sain, USCG, at a Jan- ceremony in Corpus Christi, % Friends learned yesterday | of her wedding plans. Miss Buttrey has resigned as as- sistant secretary to the Governor |of Alaska, and will leave Juneau | ubout December 15 &0 spend the | holidays with her mother, Mrs. nna G. Buttrey, and other mem- the family in Alhambra, before her marriage early n January. The bride-elect had made many | friends in Juneau during her year | here. She is a sister of Charles Buttrey, who is on the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff. Lieutenant Sain served two years | with the USCG ship Wachusett at the Junecau base and left with nis ship last summer. He has been | transferred to Corpus Christi, to the cutter Triton. 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