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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE HEAVYWEIGHT FIRST LAUGH, Doubtful If Husky DUCK STAMPS NET ~ BARANOF SALS FORI( g ' Star Will Be in Lineup| RECORDREVENUE, \WESTWARD WITH 8 ';;"‘;l ey 'I SALLOUT W@RlD SER“S Against Oregon State REPORTS FEWIS | nicconcpany toce sant. paseen- ellaway [~ M g RO - gm ] ot sl & S, 2 || Honlih-Sysiom AFTE R B o U] i ‘(’R.‘ihagcfa“?a: i ““"",,(-x'!‘:”““: pecled off < S (A S b A A :m‘;‘(“l;'r’(:,“g‘izit’\ o i pioiclin New(ombe l up early today for the sale of|but it's liull\JH\ll if the flashy Uni-|produced a new record revenue of o 4 i ! Fish wildlife Peterson, Joan Peterson, Loren { ea cats at Yankee Stadium versity of Washington sophomore$2,137,598, the and Peterson, John H. Graf BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. 5—P—got a + oub. ot this: | will be on hand for Saturday's tiff| Service said today i R R I Plasmatic Treatmen!s | \ | Heavyweight boxer Enrico Bertola obviously a Brooklyn | With Oregon State. The stamps, sold from July 1,! . s rea y who collapsed in his dressing room | . walked by. He had his right| McElhenny still is limping from|1948 to June 30, 1949, were the last VERNES il ERamion: 10-round decision | thumb in a thick bandage, had the | en injury to his foot in the Minne-|to cost $1 each. Under a new law|nyoicIANS PROTECTIVE "N"Nl to Lee Oma, was reported in critical oth his i S andaged | sota game 0 Saturdays ag they now cost $2. A AS Tef lex [ his right arm bandaged game two Saturdays ago Local No. 672 — A.F.L. Hall condition today. an his left arm in a Cnly one of the Washington Largest state sale in the current W For Serles‘ Emil Nanny, manager of the 25-|sling T s worked out yesterday.[listing was California with 171,388 sm“,}‘,;‘l\y{;(stgf; i T Follow the Cabs to | ear-old Chicago { , said Ber-i He car can: “The Brooks Halfback Rolly Kirkby joined the|Figures for other states and Alaska S : 16 *" ROSS’ OAsxs ola underwe \ operation early! will rcent of winning ut but didn’t don pads be- | included: GUSTAVUS GU in Douglas LO3 AN Oct, 5—@ —7 By JOE REICHLER |today for removal of a blood clot|series ) vank ola age and!cause of a shoulder imjury. Still Washington 7 Alaska 4,881 " i - ar age ¢ £ der ) v G ; Samuel C. Little of Gustavus is) smains the leading of-| NEW YORK, Oct P—Don | from his brain. Nann ed the | invalid Jame ate PiTEhAR Bk Tiédeniahi o M 2 i 3 anford remains the o 5 , n his brain. Nanny quoted invalid lame are Fullback Hank Tiedemann stopping ‘at the Baranof Hotel. for a Good Time nsive team and California N ymbe, who may be Brooklyn’s or 2s that the boxer, a n addi he wore a rubber Qua Don Henrich, Guard 3 strongest on defense in the Pacific | cpening day choice in the World| former resident of Italy, had “alshce heel jed to a placard | : ht and Haltback Don TEEN AGER V|("M = Coast conference. | Series which gets under way at the| very good chance” of recovering|which said » Dee's $100,000 | Coryell. Staties elansda. Today W' Yankee Stadium today, i e rriao;cy h tie adition. heel ! : EN FOOIBAll plAY . that Stanford, despite its defeat |t ch in three games, if neces- | - he 1s referred to the mar : A ' B by Michigan, has averaged 393 yard r d | injuries d Yankee playe: i " i us opera lon or per game in three games, and| “I'm ready to pitch every day, HUSKEES lNV“‘ED and Joe \agzio's ailing heel | i | CLEVELAND, . 5—{P— ow California has held -its opponents | i (Zhotton, Dodger Manager) which ke ut of the Saakasl. Tvsherd . J. Vander Reke . Aol gy nesd lgmfi]cé : l:uc: tl-’ulm\t' t0 a mere 173 yards gain per ¢ me to" the big 235- :m\lmt; l Ih!‘ for of the season. ;m‘:é vii.:,lw‘\":l 1{1;]1:11«61 ’gf"n.\,,\’lx’,ii, all game was. blamed today for MUNZ AIRWAYS on percentages, Sou 1 ro righthander said. F.L ge 1 e 1 > death of 13-year-old David W Based i e | sior 1f + ko i e | o e T R | sioners office here yester 3 H Californias Trojans have the b and I've never had a epper. Hospital surgeons whoi passing record—22 completions ou my life. Working with al 0 ( "lA(E Bowt" AR worked on the boy for about two of 37 passes for a .594 vercentages.|twe-day rest has never t-unwrmi ) FOOD SALE {hours last night said he died of BOX 639 me before.” | il By Lutheran Ladies Aid, Sears brain injury. His friends in thej ) | oraNGE, Tex, oOct. 5—tp—Tne | Order Oftice, Friday, October 7, be- | oothall game snid another boy's NO ME ALASKA wmmm, 11 a. m. 16 2t° . TOP TEAM STATIST! | Total : Offense yer yep nyg avg ‘ Jackie Robimgson, Who accusea ‘I"““]*"‘ b‘:’ Wa‘i‘:‘;“‘r’" h“w"’““ p I- Pl FF‘ e LN 103 kn,w struck David in the head. Stanford 778 401 1179 3930 Umpire Bill Stewart of “choking, am has been invited to play in a i MG 2 LR usc 388 373 751 3805\ up” recently in a game bevwmi”‘" ason bowl game against California 729 458 1074 3580 Brooklyn and St. Louls, admits that] Texas Christian—iut no one ex : [ Wash. State 3 574 1041 3470 |he choked up during the Dodgers’ | pects the invitation to be accepted.{ o oo T o e ; . The bid was extended by uhe 2 e ah 706 2711 977 32. ast day triumph over Phila- : an Linde and his - apahio 3k il & Ordnge Screwball Clilby yistacdni | . Linde and .his SUEEEE N Total 1 . A pitching have given San Diego a| le & g i by . s he; They want the Huskies and the R e QIR T, « Defense yer yg .i “My heart was right up here, ‘TCU Frogs %0 (XIRUNA MK DA 1-0 lead in their final Pacific Coast California . 3 350 171 9 173 mitted the brilliant second base- lBo“] ogs to play In the LACe)yeague playoff series with Holly-| Stanford 375 290 5 man, pointing to his throat. “When wocd. . H ' club spokesma 8 2 game 1 Wash State 3 444 349 783 2610 the Phils tied the score and put “v}i e ‘(‘(}‘l “!‘Y‘l“m*\’:‘c‘s ‘;‘S EAMe| The Padres took last nights| Oregen 3 493 304 797 2656 their leadoff man on iase in the Sl s 1| open 1. Linde had a one-hitter : % pid . ] 19 e he ninth, I thought|1$ claim that Arkansas played |"* C | ucLA 421 457 878 2926jlast half of the ninth, g i ; i | goinz into the seventh. Herb Gor- o5 e g couldn’t have too rouch st week and the Uni- 2 i 1 R s we were licked. I woul G e i 5 {man belted a second inning homer " lgiven a plugged nickel for our | o f“ ey > 3§ to Bive the Stars a brias: ek Bot ONE Tw p H Iof“wu T RAN B0 BEIRous, &G rugped.” the Padres came -ack in their half | - Hard 4 o< at Lat |overly rugged | rdly 1 ed who was at bat. “Q.m'\hV i > score thr T | | m glad he didn't hit the ball to s 3 AP # s > . N ; i will be pr if we can arrar Max West imed his 50th I'm IEI g : % £t I LR i the game and tea will be serv 0! of the year in the seventh,| ing Buster Adams ahead of him.| > Pee Wee Reese, Dodger captain,j « : X onight’s ame pits George | SE. ct. 5—P—Iris! 3005 i F . . Attendance will be limited | o e Trish BOS 1, "0 only member of the 1)414‘ " (Pinky) Woods (24-12) of the Stars| Murphy's one-two punch to the 4 ¢ phy's one-two punch pennant ers still w “.h(,(]\.ul Ligtann b S against the veteran Padre, Jess| 0[" ! lat each time out jaw of Seattie’s Eddie Cotton stowed i o gl b World Series, the the hometow: attler away in t ! s Ly wljma' jrankectyis TR LU JGERRON QLT battle here last night A0 ”“"“!: l""u“ AY‘“k"" i J ECISION ta Y % | - T i ) the pennant in the American s f:xl‘;rrpmfim: \(;Lx{q\fmm?li-}m Mt Lea Reese wailed. | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 5— , Nt tion in thedtn The Yankees whipped the Brooks | Hardrock Gordon, 184, of Roseburs 7 | 1 T el e T e [ 1841\ 107, e, drew blood over the eye ¢ i ; Y s : 3 until the payoff punch Dutch Culbertson in the tir u:m| Fights last night turned out as . ! ay . ¢ . r 2 t o then battled toe|follows: ¥ Berra, the Yankees pnp\llm]mund\ last night, disclc that his ailingjto toe with the California veteran; At Buffalo, N.Y.—Lee Oma, 196%, to squeeze cut a 10-round decision ',N wark, N.J,, outpointed Enri thumb is far from healed. plAYOEFS “L still cant grip a bat real{ Culbertson, from Los Angeles, [Bertola, 194, Chicago, 10 ! good,” he moaned. “It will take all i weighed 176. i At Shreveport, La—Maxie Docu- ON N oA | ! e i, oottt Joer | B ree more days —_— hape 2 ! FOOD SAL | Barnum, Chicago, 10, lightweights. y's minor league baseball !} By Lutheran Ladi Sears| At Seattle — Irish Bob Murphy, S e s Order Office, Fr ber , san Diego, knocked out Eddie : T d i t - | Pacific Coast League Finals: San| Now enrolling. Dorothy Stearns|ginning 11 a. Cotton, 163, Seattle, 6 RS “y ”? ay sa u ! Diego 6, Hollywood 1 (San D!l‘l,'! Roff. Tap, sbatie, Laton whirl- | - At Portland, Ore.—Hardrock Gor- leads 1-0) g ys a classes. Private | RUMMAC ALE don, 184, Roseburg, Ore., outpointed Dixie Series—Nashville (S 3, belk nstruction. Phone Rcd‘ Friday, Octobe , at Lutheran I‘ul)\ Dutch Cu¥ertson, 176, Los it e o T S ey B | LOWER PRICES! ) etk oD e MANY NEW BARGAINS ADDED WH N 3 oW el Wi AYS GONE By~ l_,,.1'|MER$ SIGH ~ . ot . i I any leff of those 17.75 MATERNITY DRESSESNOW $1..75 | Te 7.95 All Wool SWEATERS and WOOL WESKETS . 2.75 §10 Al Wool Tee Shirts and $22 Long Sweater Coals 3.75 7.95 All Wool JERSEY SWEATERS L.75; 5.95 COTTON SMOCKS 1.75 in the DOWN STAIRS S THE:'; A WHISKEY you SHOULD TRy '] NT l’—§ H At About zsc on the DolHar, nURRY! p I, B > You ~ , 3 Edith Lances Bras 12. ’gag?fd:es mfifl“ 415 . SOME UMBRELLAS LEFT 3.50for 1.50 CHOOSE YOURS NOW 5.00for 2.00 12.50 for §.75 18.95 for 8.50 ~ 15.15or §.15 = All Wool Ski 18.15 for 15 IMP ERIAL is made by Hiram Walke 3 Sizes :JOZBSWa::lt s 7 And Hiram Walkers 91 years at fine ' were 7.95 whiskey-making makes Imperial good ! ol Wik “ow 2 1 5 Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois.

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