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RlDA\ NOVEJVIB"R 26 1948 PAGE THREE one ns rossible. Windows for stamps and parcel post will be open this evening as long as Warranted by the number P. 0. STAYS OPEN THIS EVENING FOR T e be ‘ulfl Seattle |= uncertam notif'ed this morn- t the Ca Cuard’s Unalsa tsp at Juneau southbound Tuesday, and will pick Football eames scheduled for this | | weekend, thc close of the regular) college seascn for 1948, are as fol- |‘ows Post Jenne w under Army Boston Coilege vs. Holy Cross Fordham vs. NYU Maryland vs. West Virginia. Lou Boudreau Is Yoted Mos! Valuable Player of American i Vo League During "48 and Why @02z Oniy cne the Pacific last night. o 3 to 2. e vs. Santa Clara. vs. Oregon State. - Dame vs. Washingte: By JACK HAND | 4. He worked out the pickoff Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A&M. “NEW YORK, Nov. 26— Tou|that created such a stir in the Tulsa vs. Detroit boudreau was the most valuable ries. SOUTH . layer in the American League in| On a point basis, with 14 Alabama Vs, 948—naturally. first, nine for second and on down Auburn : Most everybody agreed on that|to one for 10th, Boudreau received| Georgia vs Georgia Tech. month ago. Now it's official on | 324 to 213 for Joe DiMaggio. Kentucky vs. Miami. he vote of the 24-man committee| Ted Williams, the batting kng LSU vs. Tulane. hf the Baseball Writers Association. lwith an unofficial .3 was third| Mssissippi vs. Mississippi State. The wr.ters rated the athletes with 171 but no first place votes. North Carolina vs. Virginia. rom one to 10 but Ed Bur of | Next came Vern (Junior) Stephe: Richmond vs. Washington & Lee. he Chicago Tribune, the retiring Red ¢ Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt. The Don C. University Notre to accommodate @s for 'I'OHIGH'I' plANS Jones, sulfering a serious nose “hatta 3 von 21 to 6. liver A special treat is in store 1or| o ROCEY i L/ i s whe. attend the club meeting] CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Nov.| o an Cogghi Jog Gavin of Day ¥ Chat " S mail, and w1l be the Christmas ship | Junean mail from the Princess Color movies taken in the vieln-{aiter he was struck in the face by | gitanooga team, jwhen she sails Ho(KEY bAMES Mreg, Crystal e posnas.er. | shipped Those who have seen this movie|cial's condition was described later s attenti Juneavites N Rour to-|mAludint 15 sacks and 22 ontside meombers are urged to join the Mills, a player for the Fresno beat San Die- |y kind this weekend, there will be a In order to spend the entire! A [tcnm was ruled offside in an ex M N | tra point try against the Univer- sity of Chattanoo blecd, left the game. The fist- l furry cceurred in the fourth quart- P | cials finished out the game, which| e 4 -ll'u' emy ces are o\'rx r | . Milis also left the game, $ Mrs members of the Juneau Ski Club BY plAYER ‘ ; with both incoming and | j | y o es. vitk h ine n:; t |and other interested ski enthus- Spodry e RS | ; S K b ton apologized to Coach Scrappy Prince's Louise, arriving last | Monday or tonight at 8 ocleck in the Bar-i24—(M—A blood transfusion Was | yroore sand the members of the(nght, brought a lar t of| p mail anof Hotel. ziven Head Linesman Frank Jones A & D fcr distant United States points|was being distributed this morning, ity of Quebec and entitled “Skiinglan irate player in a football tomorrow morning. [and that for other points being re- in the Laurentians” will be shown.|zame here yeste but the offi- i s & A to the| The Louise brought 35 pouches, the highly appreciative of its fine as ] right.” game was played in 1 that the |~» toffice will be kept 6 sacks and 293 outside pieces, coloring and composition, so punches were delivered by Coast Hockey League n throu the d r ml into the evening, in or- | pieces for Yakutat and 74 sacks, 70 zang in the Gold Room. of Dayton, after his | g many per- |outside pleces for Sitka. Providing the weatherman is bt e e to e secona cum on el 2 @ IPAY CASH AND SAVE o Ski Trail Sunday morning. day at the cabin, members will meet at_the Baranof Hotel at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Whether there will be snow enought for skiing is anybody's guess, but m-; terested guys and gals should plnni lone of Williams® Boston bresident, reports 22 of them nam- | fd Boudreau first. The other twolfro irst place rallots went to Joe Di- | de; aggio, the pillar of the New York ankee | If the vote had been taken af-| er the World Series, the shortstop manager of the world champion| sleveland Indians probably would have made a clean sweep. But S alivting was done before the series, n fact, before the American League !a bennant was decided in the final| eek of the season. s Boudreau made a good case for 63 himself on the playing tield ! 1. He played the most shortstop pf anybody in the league, 2. He led Cleveland to 11|'~.L ol iag and series victory since 1920. | 194! 3. He hit 355, second only to LNJ p 'W.lliams, the (lmmp COLLEGE FGOTBALL NEAREND Sponsors of Bowi Gares to Walch Resulls for Contest Selections ;(‘l {C its | e I 40 al ire NEW YORK, Nov. 26—#—Col- lege football unfolds its most color- teammates. runs ng | with lgowns, n | pas its Stephens, purc om St. Louis in one of the bi als in history, drove home He polled 121 points to 101 fov Jand’s 20-game winner Bob the pitcher in the| only eaw’s partner le play com- sixth with the Henrich who had| 308 and driv- | first in on, tied 1k Tommy great year, in 100 major veints. Gene Be eve rden, a pitching hero in | series success, was el i “Then came Hal Ne . most valuasle in He had 48 points to 39 for 10th | » Eddie Joost, the tstop varkplug of the Philadelphia A’s Detroi eeco0000® 80 e in topplng Wich 12. Heath passed for two touc: ing his season’s total an 1-nigh Nevada increased s/ assing touchdown total to 27 and| yardage to 2,205, both new | nsive record cord: - e OOTBALL SCORES Pennsyl 0 14; St. B [ | San Franci iaventure | ul spectacle—the Army-Navy gam? gg at Philadelphia tomorrow, but the Bowl ors will be looking the ther wa; They'll be focusing attent.on on he South which is expected to fill ost of the remaining open spots in he post-season fixtures. The present list of I ligizles includes five Dixie teams— Clemson, North Carolina, Georgia, a lane and Mississippi—plus Okla- lboma, the Big Seven champlon, and ' 4 (Oregon, the team that California beat out for the Rose Bowl bid. All but Oregon will be in action lon the last full Saturday qf the 1948 campaign. 'The Cotton Bowl at Dallas is still looking for an opponent for South- 14. sxn Methodist. The Sugar Bow! at New Orleans and the Orange at Mi- Li ami, must complete “their entive lineup. A crowd of 101,000, including President Truman, is expected to’ watch Army bid for a perfect sea- son against a Navy outfit that has! Jost all eizht of its starts. one of the five uniien- ished poweis, will try to raise its| Bowl stock by beating Auburn at Mobile, Ala. Once tied North Cave- | lina will take on Virginla at C: nr— lottesville. | Georgia i st to Georgia Teca | at Athens. Mississippi meets M ippi State at Oxford, Tulane bat Louisiana State at Baton Rouge Vanderbilt meets Tennessee in an- | spher Dixie headliner. Oklahoma's Big Sevem champio.s face Oklahcma A. and M. at Still-| water. | Soathern Methodist, winner of the louthwest Conference title, engagcs Texas Christian at Dallas. Two in- | tersectional frays find Micht State at Santa Clara | State vs. Washington State at Ta-/ coma. Cornell clinched its first Ivv ®eague title in ninz years yesterday by upsetting a favored Pennsylvania | eam, 23 to 14, in the feature game of a lean twkey day menu. Texas A. and M. broke a niie- game losng streak to tie Texas 14-11, and knock the Longhorns out of a chance t0 & share the Southwest crowi. Mi:zcouri won second place in the biz seven standings by humbling sas, 21-7. Wake Forest, headed the Dixie Bowl at Birmingham, triumphed over South Carolina, 38-). Three of the minor bowl games were decided, Westchester (Pe) Peachers edged Appalachian, 7-2,| in the Buriey Bowl at Johrson| City, Tenn. Illinois Wesleyan ton;: ed | Hlinois Teachers, 6-0, in the Comn Bow! at Bloomington, Iil, Col'ege | of Idah:c outscored Southern Ore-| gon, 27-20, in the Pear Bow! at| ford, Ore. Utah captured the Big Six crown py humbling Utah State, 41-7. Nes vada apd its -star passer, Stan Heath; set three new collegiate oi- | 5 '/ Clemeson, | { i | Wake Forest 38 I Carclina 0 g les 14, tie. | Missouri 3 7 | St. Louis <ansas State 7. | Western Washinoton 28; Brit'sh | College of Idaho 27; Southern regon 20. Washington and Lee 12; Richmond Furman 0; Davidson 7 Nevada 42; Wichita 12. Utah 41; Utah State 7. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Cieveland Browns 31; Los Angeles Chicago Cardinals 28; Detroit ons 14. Buffalo Bills 39; Chicago Rockets 35. VMI vs. VPL william & Mary vs. Arkansas. SOUTHWEST Rice. TCU Texas A&M. Tech vs. Hardin-Simmons. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Mexico vs. W. Texas State. WEST . San Jose (scheduled Baylor vs SMU v Texas T New St. Mary's vs onight). Hely N Nov Bl TIDE TABLE NOVEMPER 27 Low tide, 4:50 am, 23 ft. Hizh tide, 11:09 a.m,, 17.9 ft. Low tide, 17:39 pm, 02 ft. High tide, 23:52 pm,, 15.4 ft. e c oo o 00 0 00 - PLUM PUDDINGS Guerin’s Plum Puddings. Trinity Parish Hall, Sat, LT By, 50, 3t Mrs to make the hike with or wlth- out skis. FIGHINDOPE Outcome of fights staged last night follow: Dallas—Billy Conn, 188, Pitts- burgh, knockea out Jackie Lyons, 184, Oklahoma City, 9th round. Philadelphia—Gene Burton, 143%, New York, outpointed Herman McCray, 150, Philadelphia, in an cight round bout. Oklahema City—Whitey Berlier, 185, New Orleans, outpointed Eddie Lamarr, 180, Oklahoma City, in n 10 round go. Thi, was the top regular bout on the Joe Louis-Ray Augustus exhibition card. Stockton, Calif.—Bernard Docu- en, 144, New Orleans,” stopped Shemun McCrary, 146, Cleveland, in the seventh. - Sell it witn an Bupire Want-Ad* | BRIGHTEN UP YOUR FURNITURE Smeary, oily polishes spoil the appearance of your furniture. Use JoHNSON’s CREAM WAX. It contains no oil so it can't catch dust. See your furniture gleam with new beauty when you use this famous produet. Jounson’s CREaM Wax cleans away grime and smudges instantly and leaves a beautiful, protective lustre in one application. Get JOHN- SON’s CREAM WAX today. 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