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SATURDAY, NQVEMBER' 27, 1948 PLLY G COITON B i Tex., Nov. 2 M—Hecd iken o a2 cout foct:all game Texas Chrisiian hould Bo | New 3 t Eugene, Universit o toda. in ¢ whet?er 0 m's co- apta n, lef id the invitatior that the usly t ¢ Coos A Conference rule membter from playing n Bow game New Year's Day except Houolulu and Pasadena, Calif. Aiken flew yesterday to Los An es, hradguarters of Conferenc Commissioner Victor O. Schm df Schmidt refused to comment ¢ wiether Oregon had rejuested pe: rssion to play at Dallas. pro~i-its ortlard 5 Columb’a 5: Montana State 56; Rocky Moun- 0: Coe 55, 58; Stout 50. Youn impron Carlcton Erighem 58; Ic Colorado A&M 65; Fort Warren (Wyo.) 30. Wayne (Mich.) 61;. Percy Jones »soital 9 | Kentucky 25; Miami (Fla.) 5. Mary's (Calif.) 19; San Jose: State 14. Com City College ngel " ! { i i { | | | HARIFORD, Conn,, Nov. 27.—(P— Gilmour Dobie, famous football coach whose record for turning out ungs’eated cqualled is critically 11 in thel Institute of Living here. Known Lo generations of funs a ‘Glocmy Gil” because of his dole- ful, seldom-fulfilled predictions o disaster for his teams, the 63-year- old Dobie has Leen a patient at the; Institute, a private hosptal fo: nervous disorders, for the past thre months. Dobie’s last coaching. assignment was at P.ct ciollege from whic! he retired in 1938. He turned out 11 undefeates| teams in a row for. North Dakota Acricultural Colleze and the Uni-| ersity of Washington before e came East in 1917 to coach at the N dcademy. Dobie switched to Cornell in 1920 anu remained there 16 years, turn in> out several undefeatsd team before he went to Boston Collegt There were no knockouts in fight last nizht accord'ng to the follow- in: {istic encounters: New York (St. Nicholas Arena) Arthur King, 136%, Toronto, out- pointed Chester Rico, 140%, Nev York, 10. Polingham, Wash.— Al Hostak 165, Seattle, and Paulie Perkinc 162 Salt Lake City, drew, 10. Hcllywood, Calif.— Jess Flore: 189 Stockton, Cal outpointed Pau'ine Montes. 13 Hermosillo Mex., 10. P-adinz, Pa.— Archie McBride 102, New Hope, Pa., outpointed Nino Valdez, 102, Havana, 8. West Palm Beach, Fla.— Danny tej tanovich, 137%, San Antonio outpointed Ralph Ferrera, 1331 Mexico City, 0. o SWC LUKCHEON IS PAANNED ON DEC. 1 Memters of the Juncau Woman: Clb will Fold their rezular lunch- eon and business meecting Wednes day. December 1, promptly at noon in the Gold Room of the Barano Hotel Recervations are to e pade with Mrs. John Brillhart, Blue 459. - ———————— LUTHERAN Ladies Aid BAZAAR/| Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm. Tea 2:00 pm. to 5:00 pm. Sewing Booth 11:30 am. Wed., Dec. 1, Lutheran Church 3 3t 116 pins. was se teams never has beenf - .. Breitkreutz P J. Mertitt v SOWLING ON LY e « beat the 170 pins. High mun Mill with 491, second Mansfield with 476. High M. Funk, with B. Mill . 421 pins. Hurdware 058 n- crs by Ross R re lost to Alex- C by 50 pins. Porter man with 547 and Blan- nd with 510. Maxine Dav- s high woman bowler with B. Iudson was second with beat Home Grocery liclmguis, was with 515 and Hanford with 512 pins. R. utz was high woman bow- 1 a score of 480 and Flor- | Eomguist was second, :‘Cole[ Odem 3 0 pin ich m beat Califor: | s. Dr. Stewart| an and W. King sec- M. Funk was hizh | ¢ 86 and M. K I with 407 lied as fol- Engineers 136 144 168 130 43 Alexender Photos 150 180 99 128 166 183 125 125 %5 65 295 621 168 115 178 125 556 641 Home Homgquist Foimyuist geiup gar Grocery 168 159 149 128 224 174 143 143 614 604 Odem Company | 5. Hanford ... 157 189 160 512| Aeuwissen ... 147 123 147 417 146 191 133 450 136 176 196 508 1976] 198 149 186 143 676 ett 609 1702 665 California Grocery * 155 143 130 111 154 110 193 145 632 509 Bert’s Food Funk 155 Talbot 5. Mork 4521 vI. Hagerup . Hagerup 7. King fotals Center 135 149 111 157 5562 375 47| 1832 | Stewart Hockey Games. Final scores of games played last; Ly gt in the Pag.fic Coast Hockey T k League are as follows: Vancouver 4; Tacoma 2. Cakland 2; Portland 2 (tie). if'sa Bby for Princess Elizabeth 4 e S Vo 5y rent exhibitien tour. agerup "E { Champ Size s Up Biving They Joe remarked Bi ephoto. LiiKO vl B of the NBA ion act tary, ru v. 1, in Oaklax red Apost the NBA e NBA, he tion a said taken by e suspension covers most states America and most parts of the 1d. including Great Britain, the xinz Federation, Cuba, Greene said Given Bid, (igar Bowl one of two invitations to ~emes. They have been in- | | |vited to play at the Cigar Bowl,| 486 | Tampa, Fla, and the Basin Bowl,! 424‘5& Odessa, Texas, New Year's Day. . —— TUG CHANEY HERE Juneau Spruce Co. tug Chaney | in from Ketchikan for the 1y and weekend. The tug, pered by Dan Gallagher, will tka in a few days. <~ THERAN Ladies Aid BAZAAR nchecn 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm. fea 2:00 pm. to 5:00 pm. Sewiny Booth 11:30 a.m. i Wed., Dec. 1, Lutheran Church 3 3t | vi mily it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s (right) could b a contend'r for are shown sparring (OLLEGE FOOTBALL Nov. 27—D— bows out today major games head- orful - Army-Navy phia betore 102,000 Truman. big college the 1948 handful f of on tap althouzh a ngagements are e Cadets and Middies in their annual brawl in the Biotherly Love for the Point and Annap is going else- ol acr of Wes lot of attention Bowl § Open is because several choice New Day bowl spots remain to and the lads who hope rab off the rich prizes have a job to do firs Georgla, for instance, teetering on the rim of the ar bew Georgia has to knock an old bitter rival, Georgia eczh, at Athens in order to stay 1 the running. Sugar Bowl offi- s the choice of teams for Orleans affair is expected » be announced tonight. th Carolina, which winds up chedule against Virginia at ville, ma; be in line a Sugar Bowl , along with X The Sooners take on | and M at Stillwater. tilt with the sugary Tulane versus Louisiana | favor i 407| OXFORD, O., Nov. 27.—Players on|State at Baton Rouge. 393 | the Miami University football team | 490 | will decice Monday whether or not 1742 { to accept To Orange Bowl one of thes2, along with | O n—which has ended its rez- 1 edule—M!chigan State and lemson, are under consideration Iso for possible trips to the Miami range Bowl, or the Dallas Cot- | on Bowl. Scuthern Methodist, which al- has clinched a Cotton Bowl | h, winds up its season against y Texas Christian at Dallas. Nothinz has come from Cotton | Bowl authorities, or S.M.U. con- rning an oppcnent, but it looks i Oregon Utah University players also vot- {7d to play in the Delta Bowl at | “zemphis New Year's Day if in- Willam and Mary already Any | TYPICAL OF THE RECEPTION accorded the birth of a son to Princess Elizabeth are these headlines from London papers. This same feeling was veflected throughout the entire British empire. The son, as yet un-named, is second in succession to the En;lish throne and follows his mother, the Princess. the fifth of their the best opponent he's had thus far in his cur- is like a Joc’s hieavyweight title “if he gets nd exhibition in Cleve- | ected the Delta bid. ©f Clemson l { mson hopes to L owl stock against Au- le, Ala., today. Clem- nother game, though, adel at Charleston, S. turday ©'s powerful Spart- » walloped two West O:ezon 1te—take on another 2 meet Santa Clara at 0. itersectional bout has eking to rezain some a at n Franc “noth nn State restige from its Pitt upset in me Washington State intersectional attrac- is the meeing of and Washington, at Ind. - UBLICARS HOLD AL COMMITTEE REEI (@N FRIDAY The imeeting of -the Republican Central Committee, postponed for the past two weeks in attempts to get a quorum, was held yesterday afternoon at the office of Howa-d D. Stabler, First Division Commit- teeman. No committee members from out-of-town succeeded n ar riving here for the meetinz. The committee considered the re- sults of the last campaign, and found that although the Republican vote increased by more than 30 per cent, that growing population in the Ter-~ ritory requires that the party ac- tivities be increased. Discussion of methods for instigation of added Republican activities was left until the next meeting of the committee when cther members will be present. Republicans passed a resolution calling on the Democratic majority in the Territorial Legislature and Wational Congress to carry out their cempaign pledges by balancing the budget, providing for economic de- velopment of the Territory, improv- ing government services especially in regard to educaten, housing and health and to guarantee prosperity and security of every citizen. Elton Engstrom, Chairman of the Central Committee, headed the meeting. A Bend, D In the bee family, the worker has 3,000 to 4,000 lenses in its eyes, the drone 7,000 to 8,000, a queen about | 5,000. | R Meeting of Sons of Norway af | Odd Fellows Hall, Juneau, before | Card Party, Sat.,, Nov. 27, at 7:15 |p. m. 052 2t3 YOu AN EHEAD? HAVE LORER F = XF HIGH, SHARPLY CURVED FURROWS REVEAL LOVE FOR NEW EXPERIENCES. OWNER WILL RAISE AN APPRECIATIVE EYEBROW OVER A 'DOUBLE-RICH* CREAM OF KENTUCKY MANHATTAN ! ‘1‘-’1;: Blended Wbli:key, 86 gm ! 07 grain neutral spirits. Dist. Corp, N. Y. U. MISSOURI TO PLAY IN "GATOR BOWL COLUMEBIA, Mo, Nov. 27— the Un.versity of Missouri Tigers ctice for their New appearance in the 'Gator Jacksonville, TFla., next Coach Don Faurot said of Missouri’s ac- season bid y Prof. Sam man of the Uni- Committee. Clemson is expected to be Mis- will next Saturday | Il in Douglas. | are John | ad, 8ernt Al- | d and Elten i trom. The Nicmi Orchestra will play, |and there will be several novelty | features, Scns of Noj annual danc The | their - o> CALIFORNIAN iERE Miss Jane Henson of Los An- el ragh «d at the Baranof | ; E i LOW-CUT — Eleanor Parker, screen actress, wears a | satin ner gown, low-cut and | draped off the shoulders. 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