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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949 ARMY IN 2ND PLACE, GRID POLL By JACK' HAND NEW YORK, Nov. 1—(®—Notre Dame continues to roll up the score in the Associated Press foot- ball poll with 83 percent of first place votes in the fifth w ratings. New faces come and go in the top 10 but nobody is close to the fighting Irish who were ranked first by 133 of the 161 sports writers and sportscasters participating. It's getting monatonous. Notre Dame in the No. 1 spot and other members of the “Big Four rush along right behind them. The rest are stragglers in the voting. Army is second, Oklahoma third and California fourth, just Iike last week. The “Big Four” cox-, nered all but three of the first place ballots. Oklahoma drew 11, Army 10 and California three. The others went to 10th place Michigan State (2) and to seventh-place Cornell Q. Minnesota and Pennsylvania nosedived out of the top 10 after their respective defeats by Purdue and Pittsburgh. Southern Metho- dist and Michigan State took their places. ,None of the “Big Four” was hard pressed last Saturday. Notre Dame thumped Navy, 40- Army ran over Virginia Military, 40-14; Okla- homa walloped Towa State, 34-7; and California turned back UCLA’t challenge, 35-21. On a point basis, with 10 for first, 9 for second and so on, the Irish piled up 1,569 to outdistance the pack. The Cadet’s second pl margin was sliced but they hold the edge o Oklahoma, 1 to 1.308. California has 1,070 point Michigan, the only other team except - Notre Dame to lead the poll this season, gained support Ly toppling ‘Ilinois, 13-0. As a result the Wolverines advanced a peg from sixth to fifth. Baylor's unbeaten Bears jumpe from tenth to sixth on the stre of a 40-14 ramble against Texas Christian. Cornell moved up one step to seventh on its 54-0 rout of Columbia but Rice, surprisingly, fell from No. 5 to No. 8 despite a 28-0 win over Texas Tech. Southern Methodist, a 7-6 win- ner over Texas on Doak Walk placement, tcok over ninth pos and Michigan State, which faces Notre Dame’s powerhouse this Saturday, ruined Temple, 62-14, graduann« to 10th place. Trojan n Jim Powers (15) USC quarterback the | nd the the land The towl incubator ars, is better own but is not Southern the weakest Southeastern, a down through the than holding its ix games in the formidable Big Ten, with which it has a Rose Bow! of games outside the league: w L (Southwest 18 5 Ivy League 16 5 Pacific Coast - FE Southeastern 18 10 Big Seven - ERY | Big Ten 10 8 Missouri Valley ... 13 13 Skylir Six 9 12 Iotthern 10 31 All four of the nation’s top teams have success streaks going Notre Dame now has gone 33 games without a defeat, a modern record unteaten in 17 games aloma has 16 victories in California has won 17 straight in regular season play . . But for reverse English streaks you can't top little Trenton State Teach- ers college, which hasn’t come out on top 43 games—a series of Ol a skein . . in reversals, with four ties dating ba: to 1938. We're orking up a lather dD()\" the high-scoring games this § but to grandpa they would I looked like pitchers battles . . . 1886 Harvard scored T points, beating one opponent 158-0 . . . In 1904 Minnesota rolled up 725 and Yale had a couple of seasons be- fore the turn of the century with totals ’\louud the 700 mark. 3 Score tore loose from Washington’s Don Coryell (41) and went over the line to score in the game played at Seattle. No. 76 is Huskies' Doug V 40 to 28. P Wirephoto, Vickery. USC defeated Washington T0P LIGHTWEIGHT TO PUT CROWNUP [ AGAINS*I_DAWSON; PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Freddy Dawson of Chicago who has failed to lick lightweight champion Ike Williams tunity Nov. 28 and this time the crown will be on the line. Promoter Phil Glassman an- nounced yesterday that Trenton Ike—undisputed boss of the 135 pounders since August 4, 1947—had signed to defend his title for the fifth time. Glassman said Williams would draw down 45 and Dawson 10 per- cent of an eéxpected $72,000 gate. The promoter said the top priced ticket would cost $6.50—first time 1—m— | in three| non-title efforts gets another oppor- | Jess than a $1250 top. Convention | Ball np‘\uty for toxm" is 13,867. AND OTHER POEMS OF THE NORTH"” By CHARLES E. GILLHAM Writer, Naturalist, Hunter, Alaskan Authority Best book of verse from the Arctic since Robert W. Service. Biographical introduction by Herman P. Dean A volume you will read, re-read and treasure always, If you love God's outdoors. Seasoned, Salty, Rugged philosophy of bare-knuckled hitvds next best thing to a ¢rip to the Land of the Midnight Sun. A perfect Gift Book, exquisitely printed, beautifully bound, and priced at only $3, postpaid. Order Today Standard Publications, Inc. P. O. Box 1240 HUNTINGTON 14, W. VA, Williams will defend his title under in| veritable | showing the oldtime | working agreement. The wide open Southwesterners— with Baylor, SMU and Rice in the| fore—h won 18 games against cutside foes while losing only five| and (ying one. Here's the conference hbr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ]'0 UR AGE N"l' HUSK'ES woNr'I' HAVE’HR“ MEETING OF that forthcoming supplies will in-|vich, Ernie Kronquist, Bruce Ca clude basic issue of receiver and|person, Richard Allen and Eric | JUNEAU SQUADRON transmitter -sets, photographic | Beach HANK WEEK HUGH U equipment, and a rescue and obser -i Mis. Alfred Zenger, Sr., attended THINKS lOU|S CIVIL AR PATROL|'on viene 'to honoring the boys for the Em- MUS‘I‘ Do “‘ AlON The radio equipment will com- {pire t plete the CAP communications link — — Activation of the Juneau Squad- | Ltetween the Wing staff at Anchor-| TO (OME BA(K SEATTLE, Nov. 1—@®—It will be 0% of the Civil Air Patrol has|age, through to the Seventh Re- ws(‘ IS Io HOlD lI’wo 'lnml\x week fore x lief rull- cen completed, it is announced | gional Wing headquarters at COAST GRID i kbt e 0 ompl s s sl Wing nesanarer, | MEETINGS WEDNESDAY ‘[«-n wit h the Un‘\,mm) 01‘ e, Commanding Officer of the|United States, giving CAP squad- The Woman's Society of Chris- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, Nov. 1— Washington Huskies, team physi-| ‘ka CAP Wing, an auxiliary|rons nation-wide radio communi-|tion Service of the Methodist ElEVENS up P—Harry Mendell of New York,|“12ns informed Coach Howie Odru"“ of the Army Air Forces, | catl : . chiurch will hold its regular monthly itition tour agent for Joe Louis, yesterday The Juneau sq‘mdrun is the first Other mmmtnm pm-rf- of 4!\0 Cf\l’ business meeting Wednesday eve- hinks the retired = heavyweight | result, Odell informed hard- w‘i‘l“ B be anized i Southeast | program comprise aeronautical in-|ning, November 2. The meeting will GENUINE | .hampion plans a comeback «or! YUNNing Hugh McElhenny he could aska, but requests from other d.n(t nation, including l\ml?lfll' Legin \“”,‘m.‘r,,“”m_ led by Mrs. OLD STYLE I Mo Gtithe: mis dongh’ Ee e D 4 ndling the tail-back/Cities indicate that there shortly|tion flights and ground !Vl!f'l\“\l':l\- Loyd Coe, in the Little Chapel of | gyyR MASH way.” s n exclusively this Satur: ':‘1]‘1 mllin 1] ~~Q:H1<?l'nu f‘h"'“ and eventual hvrmmm'nd.)l”il‘ (‘:(‘:‘: ;‘h‘- Church, ‘;\1 8 pm x\‘] . Charles By WILL GRIMSLEY urn to active fighting 1 cogalt ot , bad!| eidre ell estab-| C: R. E. Clark and Captain}social hour following the program STRAIGHT NEW YORK, Nov. 1—#—The| Mendell said today Louis can-| ; in_A rage, Fairbanks, | Carter of the Wing headquarters|are Mrs. Anna Hougendotler and| BOURBON normally ro:ust South has turned|celled “two or three four-round r..»‘ > and Kotzebue staff were in Juneau over the week-] nfiss Alice Strombeck. WHISKEY anemic in football this year and| hibitions” In order to work out) te first meeting of the Junsau end to complete details of activa=i Mrs. Clyde Turnmer, President of BONDED most of the red corpuscles seem to| i the Uptown Gym at New York. | e W ting the Juneau CAP squadron. the Society, has announced that| 100 PROOF have escaped to the Pacific Coast. | “When he poxed fours, he never | e ons desiring further informa-} there will be an Executive Commit- 1004 A c of the major confer-|went in the gym,” Mendell said.| e \y obtain it by addvessing|tee meeting at her home in the| Lol ences against outside opposition | “Now we've got five ten-rounders| Fights 1 iiht 1 their requests to Civil Air Patrol, | MeKinnon Apartments at 7 p.m. of shows the Southwest a stout leader [to do before Christmas. Why do ) Juneau. the same evening. All officers ar® tens when fours will draw the same money?” | In his dressing room, he planned the workou | wiil include five miles of > morning and four Louils said s, which roadwork rounds ot bowl candidates are|coxing in the afterno because - T 3 | “T like it—I want to get down tolnc) j t On the other hand, the Pacific|214” pointed Ari Henry, 182 N York,| Coast, an intersectional punching; Louis weighed 221. 8). tag since the war, is bouncing \Wkl Mendell said Louis drew $590,000, At Montreal—Bernard Docusen, against some chins. As an example, | i receipts for his exhitition 147, New Orleans, outpointed Gaby it has won two and tied one of| year. (Tiger) Ferland, 147, Montreal (10). Before Take@if | . Marcel Cerdan (right), former werld’s middleweight boxing cham- pion, chats with violinist Ginette Neveu (left) and her brother, J. P. Neveu, at Oriy Field, Paris, prior to their takeoff for the United States aboard an Air France Constellation airliner. The plane, missing for hours, was sighted on a peak on San Miquel Island in The French air line anncunced in Paris there There were 37 passengers and 11 crewmen aboard. the Azores group. were no survivors. {# Wirephoto via radio from Paris. Piggy Back : Bowl, Lafest EASTON, Pa., Nov. 1- —~The ewest football bowl game is the | Piggy Back Bowl It'll ke played Nov. 26 at Easton | with four midget teams compet- CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 1—#— The running and j ing antics ot halfpack Ken Carpenter amassed nearly 500 yards more than the total gain of any other Oregon State back th Coach Kip (2 ‘mq The player requirements are season, less than 13 years\of age and, not | Taylor said y o | over 100 pounds. Including his ntillating per- Two of the teams will be selected | formance against ~ Washington State Saturday, Carpenter has run and passed to 750 yards in seven games. 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