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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREB . Winter Worrler \BROWNS SELLING OR ES(OUEMASTERS B - [t e | e | TRADING OLD PLAYERS | - APPOINTED FOR NEW 1. oo it | The St. Louis Browns have an- —_— — SRS | d that all of their player Scoutmasters were appointed | Mot for the new nernoat| 1ables Turned : 28-year-old mark are for rade. President Bill De!church troop No. 609 and next ¢ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 from e time t elder By RUSS NEWLAND SEATTL Oct. University of Wa SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28— |, A ; Huskile "”’ California’s high riding Bears face gt = a formidable Rose Bowl road block Saturday. Their southern cousins | Whitey P! nd Stan Spence. | HERE S DopE HUSKY FANS | Witt also said the Browns are drop- , meeting of the | ping nine farm clubs and three|next Thu y evening. Twelve ! KH i | icd. This would give the |bc attended the first meeting ot S \ Ed 14 farm clubs. | group, with commi men H N MY ON owns have 14 players over | C. Leege, B. Deiand, and| HOQU wh., O [ They ‘arve pitchers [ Euzen McCann al nt. Fate turned the tables on & - Red Embree, Tom Fer- | Two otlier committecmer to 0ld Nelson W. McKinney yes l rowski, Al Papal and) e selected this week, ac ! he Hoquiam man was ac wlvn—’ 3 infielders Bob Dill- | to the Rev. A. B. Mozgan ;v tally shot and killed by his son | 2 . i . er, Friddy, Jack Graham,|of the church. while on a hunting trip 10 miles | y ivan and > Pella- | : 3 west of the city. The tragedy oc- | S nd outfielders Paul Lehner, { ¥ ) ured only three days m than { | b Tor °6 Dillinger batted and Pridd “identally at full strength g ‘ifi master at Cordova. ¥ lar hunting mishap. an,woveniin: | wimn masenans seasox | INCREASE SHOWNIN | , the University of California at i § . LN - | 5 Al i d up ' btk knee yes- | months away, James “Luke” Los Angeles Bruins, are primed 0 o445 anq coach Howie Odell said | 1L, just named manager Df ALASKA HIGHWAY USEI \‘ play their best football of the s€a- |y ¢ ynjikely that “Hot Go Go' Cincinhati Reds, s alroa dy | i : You'll t twi h f son. A 0 . | €quipped with furro hi et i . Hank will be able to ell Hugh|'FH4 on his ihts gaosid n " e Undefeated, untied California 1o, :\ L o i | brow! ””Mr"um"a, buumlplmtol' During September 539 cars with ou il get twice as much use from igures as sorite. The Bears| o lenny I 8 i 5 = 1254 passengers arrived in Alaska figures as the favorite. e Bears| o clash with the University % i cming clash with th Tsity over the Alaska Highway. During [ N tI St have done everything asked.| .~ uthern Californis - UCLA. also is unbeaten in the|’' SOUierm CaFo" iy s lD MA OF GREE the same month last year only 338 R 14 i {cars and 847 passengers arrived in| Coast Conference, but dropped a! Alaska by v 14-0 game to Santa Clara. In con- | g | y o € trast, California started its .\cnml-,SEVEN IEAMS SET BA‘f !S BESI GROUNDJ These figures e reieased to- day by Frank by \. Metcalf, Terri-j ule by dumping Santa Clara, 21- : OF CITY | GAINER AMONG PROS = PN ceived them from the Tok Jur California, therefore, is the | tion Custom office where all en- choice here by a couple of touch-| downs. i I_EAGUE Hoop plAY MILWAUKEE, | Pair Blankets Now you can p snugly from one season to another! Fleecy-warm virgin wool North Star Pairs are actually 2 separate medium-weight blankets—match them up for double duty on cold nights, or use one alone foy in-between weather. Pair blankets are more ¢conomical than 2 single blankets—and are far casier to handle and launder. Come in and see how versatile these North Stars are—how wonderfully warm yet light in weights | | | Oct. 28—(P—You| tering vehicles check in ! While there an increase in'! r of private cars enter- i a over the highway, there with " the| Was a drop in bus travel. This ear only 12 bus: The fast Stanford team car it often in the stands when up against the giant killer, Santd n! Packers come onto, Representatives of seven team on hand for the meeting of tineau Chan- esod GRAND OLD NAME /N CANADA Clara. It isfa non-league contest but important to Stanford which lmml;,n of the G still has Rose Bowl hopes and | W00 " i M - | gray cannot afford to get knocked over !;‘iflxlh g(‘;‘:“l"]“{ i i SR when mirrors & o Nickel, director of the [ Soooc urrently e S 5 J | Football Leazu \ding ground | Pusse gue, announced that practice s ; ciner, most of them still don't be- ms would begin Monday liey it. T untsl they Saenil ’ ¢ hat is, unt ey see| P 3 he old guy r fans ask hey find out he's *h other. | Tony | Sengers ente sseng entered on 12 again, the crystal call loss for Santa Clara. Southern California takes on Washington at ttle and Wash- MRS. McCRARY ON TRIP Lumber Company, Coast Guard 0.8C. in a close one. i ’ L " I Cutter Sto Idaho looks the better in itsg ington State travels to OILL.’JH‘D“["“”}J Fould pejoah | him go. | Mis. Jessie McCrary, Alaska re- State’s home field in confer 'nr“' 6 516 said Bt 1 It's. just a Canadeo can't | presentative for Sears Roebuck and encounters. Once beaten U “P“]‘;k -n~l\-' P e‘\‘mm to enter | DAr the fan k. He's sensitive |oCmpany, is making another of her Available in: QUARTS | — rates the nod over a Washi ““Lj “_ ue vy on 2 about Jld guy” stuff. Like | frequent trips to the Interior. She 4/5 QUART PINTS squad that has lost five in a r Teams backed by the Columbia the incident in a recent me. | went to Anchorage yesterday via 1/2 PINTS 1/2 GALLONS | Washington State should out\CDIGl Canadeo carried and was stopped | PNA, planning to be there for two MINIATURES U CORBY'S RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY U 1‘ L by three tackiers, When the piie Weeks untangled t official aw who 1 the 1 the Arctic Bar, ler's Men's Wear and '\’Ih 5 will go from there to Fair- hd 86 PROOF + 68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS where she plans to game with Portland. Montana, | T3 0ol Lt recen ] after dropping three straight, May . ... "0 "wen as the teams of You still in the gam he | That ; with old friend JAS. BARCIAY & CO. LIMITED + PEORIA, ILLINOIS Goldstein Bldg. Telephone 394. break into the win column 2gain|n o100 ang Juneau H Sehool cracked. n't you a little old —_— | ‘over Montana State. 16" wan décided that loveq to be running around out here?” | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S, Cregon followers hope for a Winy,, the first half of the season Canadeo glared at him. - — — . e e R e e over Iowa, but the outlook is not {would be limited to eight minute “Maybe I am » snapped, “but 4 i & 9 the 5 s € » . oY ctte 1an le‘gl'n, parnc\‘nany in vlL' of i 11‘ quarte d games in the second I. still can (;.1.1 lot better th \[ Big Ten team’s recent upsurge andyq)e of tne season would be played YOU €% Set { the fact the contest will be played | gjipey eight or ten minute quart- Actually, the fiery Italian was at Iowa City. : $ ers, length of quarters to be de- ODIY 30 last May. | ) St. Mary's entertains a SCrabhViciged by the managers of the teams But Canadeo is having one of his ere s Lest years he is leading the| gainers with 42 carries for a 55 av Drake club here Friday night. playing. QuaeliEpst-Rolinge vhuck’ from. & A further meeting of managers fearful 41-14 drubbing by Univer-{o.n o (b e city of San Francisco if they €X-|gpen the prc dile will bé pect to have a look in. inlcge of | 4iscssed, Nicke the Pacific, highest scoring team} T 2 in the ecountry, meets San Jose 32 ’fi-fifl QQLLY HS State in what shapes up as a hard y u battle Fnd'\y night in !;nn Jose. WON T BUY R&.HFGR]‘EE (AUGH‘[ saftn . ,SIEVERS BROWN St. Mary's over Drake by cantoria over vozn. o5 12| OFFER 28 YEAR OLDS Stanford over Santa Cl by what’s underneath Advance-Design value POINT, 1daho, Oct. 28— 1d’s record was claimed to- 32-pound Dolly Varden in Lake Pend Oreilie : trout cau Southern -@alifornia over Wash- ington by 14 _ PHILADELPIL Oct vesterday by Nelson L. Higgins, & : The Philadelphia Athletics are ik Washington ~ State over Oregon i %2 i ist. State by 1 lling to pay $200000 for Iloy| Field Stream Magazine lists | Jdaho over Portland by 14. Slavers. But, the -Bi. Louls Browns world’s record for the species| Montana over Montana State by 7 ’ o ”nf I‘ 't enough for their|at 291 pounds. That fish wa 2 tar outfield - ot % R A P | v ver Oregon (at Towa Ci wr A tcaught in I Pend Oreille June | o (e Arthur Bhlers, din of the |19, 1947, by R. C. Horst of Hayden ¥ ] Athletics farm system, yester- | Lake, Tdaho er San Diego State by 6. }zftf?el:nov“;qssningwni over cenirujl day the Browns turned thumbs| .o % w down on the $200,000 ofier during | inc Washington by 7. hi 2 i d is recent conference with Bill] al ver itworth { inches. Pacific Lutheran o ‘Whi and Charles Dewitt, owners of the R +- New Governmeni catch measured 50% with a girth of 29% | lo; S shington over St. Mar- & Yesetn aaning 4 ‘We want some of their pl tin’s by 1. e G % R e Eitian OBl | 6T WAL BOMYof gus bich said, “but we didn't agree on' n 8 . anything.” vis & v llamette b; 5 l' d E Lt‘;;la & Clark over Wi Y1 Meantime — the “Bfowns an-| e orme In rante[ nounced that all their players qu 28 ye old are up for sale. Whitman over Linfield by 6. Denver over Arizona by 7. San .Francisco State over Hum- boldt State by 7. Chico State over Southern Oregon by 6. By Associated Press —— France finally has a new govern- Naney Ann Storyhook Dolls. A . For the first time since Oct- | complete stock of all series. Mez- |ober 6, a new Premier managed to | zanine floor Juneau Young Hard- get a cabipet set up and approved | Arizona State, Tempe over New ware. Adyv, > National Assembly. Thg new | - emier is Georges Bidault, | Mexico by 6. 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