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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949 lere Is Football Dope on Opening of Season; Winners Are Picked: Place Your Bels By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. NEW YORK, Sept. 23—P—This! writer fishing around for a few Boston U. over Syra- over Chattanooga; ic over Loyola. winners of week-end games, wmml URDAY: p with: 1 tAST H Notre Dame over xnd:flnfl.} T-;'?. c over Buffalo; Army over irish haven't been beaten In 28| p,, Holy Cross over George- games and ther no reason to be- 1t . lieve their streak will end this week. f; Columbia over Amherst; Cor- . 4 I cver Niagara; Princeton over Michigan over Michigan State. ayette; Rhode Island over | . fere. would be a good spot to pre- Texas over Temple; Yale dict an upset, but we'll string along Connaptat: with ‘the majority. Michigan. MIDWEST Villanova over Penn State. An- | yaygin-simmons over Cincinnati; other headache producer. - Minnesota over Washington; Kan- tanford over Harvard. Califor- | te over Fort Hays; Ne- nia scouts report Stanford 1S sec-| .,y gver South Dakota; Culomdol ond only to Southern California in | ... Kansas: Ohio State over Mis- | that area. curi; West Virginia over Ohioj Boston College over Oklahoma |y . isconsin over Marquette. (Friday). Advises from the South- <OUTH west say the Sooners afn't as, pup. gyer Richmond; Kentucky: strong as the dopesters have made out. North Carolina over North Caro- lina State. Northwestern over Purdue Southern Methodist over over Louisiana State; Tulane over Alabama; Florida over The Clm-! del; George Tech over Vanderbilt; | Tennessee over Mississippi State; Virginia over George Washington. SOUTHWEST | Arkansas over North Texas; Ricel Clemson; Arizona over New A. ar M.; Baylor over| Carolina; Texas Tech u\.nf A. and M.; Texas Christi an,r r Oklahoma A. and M.; Wyoming ; Wake | over Iowa State. Mary over 0is m and over Mexico | Eouth Pitts- Southem California over Nmy. Navy's tie with Army last fall * \ms oV said to mark a revival in Na | over New Mexico. feotball fortunes. U. got much the same lift from its tie with FAR WEST Notre Dame. That leaves the Cali- California over St. Mar. Den- fornians way ahead. | ver over Colorado A. and M; Ore- Lim the cha 2s to|gon over L Santa Clara r todch the rest of the program. Zan Jost te; Utah over RIDAY: gon State; Washington State Mississippi over Auburn; Tulsa | Montana | | | except the second and! driving home seven runs on three! deubles and two singles. Gil Hodges | BY DODGERS { knocked home five runs on three; J sinzles. { | Lefty Joe Hatten, who had failed ( AME finish against the Cards in pre- | vious starts, glided to his 12th vic- | tory. Hatten allowed two hits over T | the first five rounds. By RALPH RODEN Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers N 7 __!regained the circuit tatting lead The»St. Louis Car(u.nals.v dm\n‘“”m ihe " Dargs®: fnog v E: QEh ‘e yertts, Tave gained alp pincon banged out two hits in| reputation as a “never say die”| trips to boost his mark from hit- from | four team. 342 Baseball fans are wondering today if the present crew of Cardinals will live up to the saying made 343. Slaughter went > tries and drop to {uing with t { { STANDINGS OF THE CLUB3 | G ‘ National League A total of 14 varieties of wild W id Pet | flower seeds are to be sent to Pitts- St. Louis 93 54 633 | burgh, Pennsylvania, for planting Brooklyn 93 55 628|in a beautifying project along the Fhiladelphia 7 M 523 | Monongahela River. The Alaska | Boston 72 5 490 | flowers are to be planted in a mile New York n . 480 | long section. Pittsburgh 64 82 .438‘ Appointed on a nominating com- Cincinnati .. 60 87 408 | mittee were Mrs. O. L. Benecke, Chicago 59 89 399 { Mrs. Ray Day and Mrs. Joe Sadlier. Both tunl"x ders are idle today. HUSKIES ARE famous by their illustrious prede- ces: The Cardinal spirit low. They suffered one of the most humiliating defeats in their long history last night, a 19-6 trouncing should be at the hands of the sccond place Brooklyn Dodgers. pI(KED Fo R Coming oxn the heels of a 5-0 beating the previous night the Car- dinal pennant outlook, which was peaches and cream Wednesday af-| " ternoon, has curdled somewhat. | The Cards now are only a halt game in front of the charged-up| Dodgérs and they have seven games | left to play to the Dodgers’ six. ‘While the Dodg: mopped up the Cards before 30,765 fans at Sports- BiG LOSERS MINNEAPOLIS, €ept. 23—P—! Wacshingten Huskies are picked by local sporting men to lose to Min- nescta fomorrow by 29 points at least. man Park, the American League The Huskies whipped through al pennant picture remained un- |scrimmage yesterday on Mume-l changed. The first place New York |sota’s home field and another Yankees' scheduled night game with last place Washington was rained out. They will play a double- header tonight. The second place Boston Red Sox, who trail the Yanks by two games, were idle as was the rest of the American League. i Brooklyn belted Red Munger and | five St. Louis relief pitchers for 19 'Dreamland. Specializing in hits. The Dodgers scored in every and cmcken dinners. workout is scheduled today. FROM BETHEL Inez E. King of Bethel is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. MIRROR CAFE Opens Saturday at 5 p.m. Next tol steaks 306 1t Your Deposits ARE SAFE \ BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES \\ SAVINGS BONDS Fl-lE: management of this bapk is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our ptimary considération. In at/fition the bank is a mem- £ of Federal Deposit Insur- ice Corporation, which in- sj¥es each of our depositors sainst loss to a maximum of , 3,000, DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION — — — STARS HAVE B.B. STARS CINCHED RAG, P. C. LEAGUE By JIM BACON Hollywood bubble which had predicted would burst Stars of the Natmnal League yes- terday were: Batting—Carl Furillo, Dodg Socked home seven runs on three | doubles and two singles to feature| | Brooklyn's 19-6 victory over St. | Louis. | Pitching—Murry Dickson, Pirates| —Pitched Pittsburgh Pirates to a 1-0 triumph over the Boston| Braves seven singles. That many Mo 3 B ago proved itself puncture- ~the long shot Stars today lEADER NB 8 re champions of the Pacific S I Coast league. RV The Stars trounced Secattle last Leaders in the National League night 7 to 4 and made the league |through games of yesterday, as no tandings five up and four to 80.| American L ue gamgs were For a. club that generally was|played, are a lows: picked to finish no better than Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, | fourth or fifth, the. Stars looked | 343; Slaughter, St. Louis, .342. ike champions at both ends and Runs Batted In—Kiner, Pitts-| he middle of the pennant chase.|gurgh, 122; Robinson, Brooklyn, 121. | Their win last night was the Home Runs Kiner, Pittsburgh,| eventh straight dand 22nd in 28| 52: Musial, St. Louis, 34 Pitching—Roe, Brooklyn, 14-5, er ¥red Haney, generally| 737; Branca, Brooklyn, 13-5, ‘722. with. masterminding the ars to the title, was given the 1ero treatment after the decider. As to the game itself, wulie ! knuckleballed the Rainiers o noteh his 18th win. For once his i mates hit cehind him, getting 11 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23—P— knocks, including a welcome pinch|gjq Hudson's pop fly single with homer by Murray Frankln. Frank-|¢pe pases loaded and two out in lin's blast came in the eighth in-'{ne tenth inn'ng today scored Ed two aboard to widen the | | Robinson from third with the run s’ lead. (hnc gave the lowly Washington crown is worth $15000 t0 genators a 9-8 victory over the Stars as well as giving m[m.!m"uc leading New York Yankees a crack at the $35,000 (mven\ms.m the first game of a double- Cup playoffs. theaden The wupset clipped the The Onkl«\nd* who made a “‘Ce\Yanks' lead to game and a halt of it in the final months, also “U"r‘mer the runner-up Boston Red Sox I‘m'lmd 5 ok The he the trimming 7 to 5. who were idle. The Sacramento Solons won Lhelr! LS fifth .straight and handed San] Two night games in the Ameri- Francisco their seventh straight .o peague. oss in walloping the Seals 12 to 1., N, National League games today. Cece Garriott hit two homers and | gave the Los Angeles Angels aj 2 to 1 victory over San Diego. {GARDEN (LUB VOTES “TO CHANGE MEETING Paciflc Const Leagus | The meeting date of the Juneau w L Pet ) | Garden Clu: was changed to the wood 107 76 585 | second Wednes| of the month at and 102 81 557‘11\0 club’s meeting Tuesday after-| '-‘q ramento 98 8 536 hoon, b j Scattle 93 90 5081 his meeting date was changed to J5en ieo 93 90 508 4y0id conflicts caused by the old “an Francisco 84 99 459 meeting time. Tuesday's meeting Portland 83 100 454)ag held in the home of Mrs. W. Los Angeles 72 111 393 walker with Mrs. Fred Turpin| I as co-hostess. Winner in this month’s essay con- American League w L Pct| Have Grown Successfully In My New York 92 52 639 | Garden,” was Mrs. Alfred Baker Boston 91 55 623 of Ketchikan. The subject of the Detroit 8 53 574 | essay contest open until October 15 Cleveland 82 63 566 | to all gardeners in Southeast Alaska Philadelphia 78 69 531|xs “My Favorite Bulbous Plants Chicago 60 85 414{ And How I Take Care Of Them.” St. Louis . 50 98 338 A very interesting and informa- Washington 46 99 .317| tive paper on bulbs prepared Ly i Mrs. Tom Petrich was read by Mrs. 'S HERE | Elton Engstrom at the meeting. | Any new comers in Juneau to En- | whom the Garden Club can be of ENFORCEMENT A(: Fish and Wildlife Service IorLement Agents Robert H. Bam'vruce in starting a garden are in-| and Chris Twedt, stationed at{vited to call Red 360. Yakutat, are in Juneau on othcml| i business. B i DIVORCE GRANTED i FROM MT. EDGECUMBE !vorce from Larry R. Bemis in the Dr. Frederick L. Coddington of U. S. District Court here today. the Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center r——— is registered at the Baranof. Carnival, Mcose Club, Oct. 1. 6 6t ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Alr express means immediate delivery te youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Alr Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it 1o | you in & matter of hours! Dependable serv | Ice at lowest rates by Air Express. S — | Martha Bemis was granted a di-| | | | | | | | { |of the Gastineau District Commit- | test on the subject “Wild Flowers I|at the court of honor, | the finance campaign to be held in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ludbrook, Wilming National's Home Run King Marag s Fnally l | The Harry SEATTLE, Sept. 23— long-delayed marriage ,of iing, both of Kodiak, is about to take place. It was interrupted when Miss Wilming was injured in | the takeoff crash of a non-schedul- } led airliner here July 19. plied for their marriage yesterday. ried early next week. | They plan cventually to establish ‘a hunting and fishing resort of ,Pnn(e of Wales Island. COURT OFfICIAlS LEAVE FOR SOUTH Court Olficlah and United States District Attorney's office - begin | moving to Ketchikan tonight. Seven persons concerned Wwith ustice in Alaska leave on the Al- ska to prepare for the opening of | {the fall term of the U. S. District i Court in Ketchikan. 'l Judge George W. Folta will not {|leave until Monday. But Clerk of Court J. W. Leivers, Deputy Clerk Marie Jensen, and i ibe iy mHlAm i ICnurL Reporter Mildred Maynard Also daily service onthid:hi- . { embark tonight. fied COLUMBIAN. <4 g i 4 Also leaving on the snip tonight For reservations, ash Steam: ce, Mlfl' Ralph Kiner (above) Pittsburgh outfielder, shows the batting stance | ™11\ Pe Pat Gilmore Jr. U. 8 Dis- e nc-” f o and batting grip which has made him the National League’s home leyt B“k?;l.l ei;ld :h:szfe:\lé“',;t::; W .x“m-. run king. In blasting his 50th round tripper, Kiner became the first | o ot M‘wmey Rose McMullen ot rosds wie player in the National League to hit 50 or more homers in one M. William !(.rasflo\'skyl Judge i B Led * season for the second time. He hit 51 in 1947. P Wirephote. Folta's .law clerk, will also leave M’ [ " ses iy JWAUK £ FINAN(E (AMPA'G“ | Whittier was elected for a one year — —_— term as district chairman replacing EYEQ E AM CRIBED urtis Shattuck. Shattuck has held X e LA BOY S(OUTS To BE the position for the last two years. nn. n. no mm | A complete report on the Eagle OPTOMET bl. HE[D "Ex‘ MONTH River Camp held this summer was Second and Franklin RIS given by Whittier. He had held the PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS position o camping activities chair- | man for the past two years. o Plans were outlined by Henry Harmon, district chairman of or- ganization and extension, for or- ganization of several new Boy Scout | units. Included in the units will be |one for handicapped boys at the Orthopedic Hospital in Sitka. Harmon also stated that mem- bership had increased by 60 boys over this time in the units within | the Gastineau District. Towns in- cluded within the district are Fkag- | way, Sitka, Douglas and Juneau. Plans were made at the meeting tee of the Boy Scouts last night on Juneau and Douglas sometime in October. The visit of O. D. Sharpe, rezional executive for Region 11, to Juneau on Cctober 10 was announced by | Curtis (Fhattuck. Sharpe comes from his visit of two other Boy Scout headquarters citles, Fai banks and Anchorage. From here he will go to the fourth, Ketchikan. | Scout Executive Maurice Powers In conjunction with Sharpe's | reported to date on plans for Alaska visit in Juneau will be the district | Scouts to attend the National Jam- committee meeting and court of|poree to be held next summer at honor. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. dwmot board of review will be y d s heldeat the Boy Scout office next\ Wednesday evening for star, life| FILIPINO COMMUNITY AUX- and eagle awards to e presented ILLARY DANCE tonight 9 p. m., said Rev. Catholic Parish Hall. 1t S. A. McPhetres. He is chairman | b AR Y of the district advancement com-| There is no more reliability in a mittee, }rur coat than the house you buy At last night’s meeting, M. J. it from. 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