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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1949 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . z PAGE THREE CALIFORNIA LOOMS .0 i i | BOWL CONTENTS MAY |LOUIS, I¥, EXHIBITION, ROWLAND AT TOPS AS | ™ payy SpRINGS AS WESTERN GRID "% " 5% 8§ DUMPED ORFILLED DRAWS PLAUDITS AS, MOMUAL S‘°“f*i l in ® Dry, Clean Air TEAM IN ROSE BOWL " <como or nuuns ;_;iN NEXT GRID MEETS DOWNS FOE 3 1|x1§5§“;‘;f.‘.?m,‘1:3*i‘f rowind faiea 1| GFT OUT IN THE SuN— | pick up a point for little '\’lr‘\lmr\ GET INTO THE FUN! I(u\ ege of Abilene, Tex., in Friday TAHQUITZ VISTA or Ry JUSS. NERAS asured Santa Clara, tf Ohio State and Bears Will |, 7osToN. Nov. 15 o0 LOUS {a7.6 yictory over Howard Payne, EL ENCANTO SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15— depende at de : Pl ot it st with | {10 Hustling halfback remains the| Palm Springs’ finest moderate A [4 Rose Bowl hopes in the West ride d 3 a5 Be Mlxed " Nex‘ Sa'- | sincere (vorbal pat on the b |mp individual scorer of college toot- | priced apartment hotels. | on the outcome of two crucial toot- Pt v ol s o 41 ball, | Swimming Pool . . . private all clashes this weekend, gon, 41-14. urday They Win | Ba . L wih whom Rowland has 108 points in nine| sun decks . . . lovely gardens . .. B he \\xut ten exhibition rounds g I is the grand finale to a tumul- S nfter 3 | 9y Y ouis et 5. ) L games, thanl 18 touchdowns, | just thre blocks from heart of Pac 3 ! 1 1 L o R e pa— Bt | village. 5 ic Coast Conference lit - e Y f b By t ated Press) 8471 Bos B et fans. voctinl chnmpinnshm campaign. This is the (By Sub-HRUIRGR E1me 5471 Bostan foarden. lana rookin RATES: Twin bedroom from i ! < Ly i i ; {for him las ght, drew the plau-| SEATTLE, Ncv. 16 — (P — The DEFENSE To F'GHT picture as the title contenders go 1 1 b | t's bowl-plucking time again in s 1“|:u 1{(:12“»;-,(‘(5.- \l‘(m\v ;\I 1:' !\vlttl‘ !( ,‘|--.I~\|~qh s W“\;imv(n“ “.0\1“ 45,00 APustisierits with coniplets into the last league games Satur-|fc nd U also wil | otball g f 8 8,080 Hiyers oy chnd 5 day: g : L X’ Bruths ] R ’Y,.,_“fi«:‘:m 1111\1‘1\(: |‘\:t “;‘,f As he reclined on a rubbing tabie {crossed the goal line four plays | 'f‘“j:m; “n;’ hotel service, from & : g vt el aY el rapped towels the . fter receiving the opening kickoft| $19.00 for four persons. A8 . | California, undisputed leader and | outscor 1 on - 1 is ek @ h rbor, “hil - : d off this.week-at Ann Arbor, | y.o.opt king responc to os- | Saturday and went on to pile up Children Welcome . . . Write for free folder, Care 418 So. {m\l)‘ team with neither defeat nor |'wee “alifornia we and Palo Alto, Caiif. P w SEATTLE, Nov. 15—(@—Coach{ LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 — (T —|tie this season, can land the big i ) State will mect Michigan “”", ; I8 866 Yistory aver the. Washingtof. o Glen . Db T Howie Odell cutlined Washington's| Unbeaten Maxie (Little * Duke) | Lowl nomination by whipping Stan- (RORMES. NEX URL ¥ ending titlist, fo & H Sure I'd have knocked him, out)State College frosh, St C'\lff : grid stratégy for Saturday's clash|Docusen of New Orleans faces the|ford in their annual classic. Per- . e 2 \mpionship at ptor 1Y ROWHLYR IR gne ach. But 1f, The win left the Husky ‘ Pups PrER with Washington State in foux|toughest foe in his career tonight os even a tie would Cali- U the ¢ / untfed ' California will ydidn’t want to get m staggerin undefeated in five games words last night: steady down our|when he meets California lght- | fornia in. field W 13t¢ i IR !\nlnrl n then do it. This was an defense. veight champion Enrique Bolanos| Stanford possibly could attract . \ito in acific Coast 1.»m|4|“l"”""” [ D T y YNy : 1 At [ a K sn’t much doubt that “If we don't get our feet on thel n a bout scheduled for 12 rounds, ority of the votes with a ground, the Cougars will just run| Promoter Cal Eaton said a ca-| walloping win over California. High| ©*¢%¢ 2 1 ' prova’l in these important Louis, who began a string of ten b & L] over us and pass us dizzy” the croma of) mbre than 10000 | sorng Stanford has losi only. ofé ashin e had an e D tant | 10-round _exhibitions here, «ould pl b . " [} Husky mentor told his charges dui- cted and gate receipts may | onference encunter ough | ¢ate la t : ikpai prads]f Ve 8008 AEE: Ghkar (ARG} um Ing ea 'ng ing a light workout. ak the Olympic Auditorium In- | peaten by Michigan 1 tied by 2 L ) t g .. Bowl. ’ him up considerably, eventualiy; Washington has scored foar|door record of approximately| sunta Clara on the outside gt o ¥ ’ Flresoy autumn grind Shi [] touchdowns in each of the last|$48,000, set two years ago by ban- son’; ) taks 15 6ol Tasy Wokk- I lvsg he dropped ..Shkm three games, but has managed to|tamweight champion Manuel Ortiz| THIRD CONTENDER ghly favore Mick 8.8 nd, with thess importent ey 'm"'l hree times for nine counts. win only one—and that was a|and Harold Dade in a title match. The third contender is the Uni- nent ; - 28-27 decision over Oregon. Docusen, celebrated his 21st birth- | versity of California at Los An- Cornell, Boston Unive i — i Three varslty regulars—cnd Joe|day today, has mot beén Whipped geles, also with one conference loss. C'ach 1 o1 b o pEAR BOW[ puv Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Cloidt, halfback Roland Kirkoy|in 66 touts but Bolanos rates as Should U.CL.A. outscore Southern Lir K 1% VSl pe ranks of the major un\mmen- L - 3 and tackle Loran Perry—miss:d|the best fighter he has ever met.| Culifornie, particularly by a size- annual little big game yesterda¥.|u.iieq teams, leaving only si m 1 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. yesterday's workout because of i The Mexico City boxer, who n}'ns Sblo (‘U\{Hl., and California lose to The Bronco u\v“,',"m\' CONQUErorS| iy corent 1ist: Notre Dame; Armv Juries. here now, has been the outstanding | Stanford, the conference fathers of Oklahoma Inst fall—rolled UP| Gyjanoma, California, Virginia and iattraction here for six years and might conceivably give U.C.L.A. the three first half touchdowns | College of the Pacific. FOR Nov. 15— i 11 is roll of foes is more impressive Rose Bowl sn}u'tmn. s " of o ok 1 tadila 2. Sixth-ranked Cornell and|(P—Pacific University and the than the Docusen victims. i t be ‘no problem if| An, el 6 "\”} canle, | Ge"| pichth-placed Michigan State saw|California Aggies will clash in the il s a ia Bears maintain the signed pri y for televison, €N ¢pei places in the first ten im-]Ashland, Ore, Pear Bowl football The initials “TV” have been in- | pace that has won them nine games handle as many )0 lon: (l“_lll(llhd ; upsets. “lll"l(‘ Thanksgiving Day. troduced into the language as being in a row, tance televhons . cc tions ‘@tl" 3 mop.rated Notre Dame, held| Acceptance of the bid was an- FooTBAlfi, synonymous with television. They are the gridiron mnnf\r('h: the same time. 3 !ln cven terms for a half, exploded | nounced last night by Paul S“‘“z for four touchdowns in the final}Coach of the Pacific eleven which of aII Medlum Duty rrU{ks his cpponent. quarter to smother North Carolina, lhn one loss and a tie against tour et Came!& (&ic B O Fal {42-6, while Army, No. 2 in the]wins this season. By JACK HAND ¢ Associated Press rankings, lmn]v 3 .J NEW YORK, Nov. 15—®—It's . squeczed past Pennsylvania, 14-13 H v Notre Dame by a landslide with 86 4 % e ! s 4. Bowl-bound Oklahoma hmdeISTARS OF FooIBAll 3 | . 3 — percent of the experts in the seventh ; i 45 y % . i'mo of its main obstacles to a weekly Associated Press poll. 3 3 " ’.mxfml season by whipping Missouri, I GAME AI wEEKE ‘The fighting Irish’s first half i 5 i+ 5 S 5 2 o 27-1. scare against North Carolina ap- - : d . 8 i Ohio State and Michigan l“"" parently didn't weaken their posi-| #¥ee - 5 3 i 2 TR R i . similar records in the "“"“'““""I (By the Associated Press) tion. On the strength of theirj g y gl : o - R j | standings with four victories and| poy, williams and Bill Barrett,| final 42-6 victory over the Tarhecl : 5 : el A 5 - one defeat. A loss for the Buck-inoire Dame—Williams threw 22 Coach Frank Leahy's men W - om0 } A Bt & W & 3 eyes would throw the Big Ten and) pgeses, completing 13 for 198 yards first on 140 of the 162 ballots sub- b SRR CO I e G prassgitse ’ - the Rose Bowl picture into confu-!ang three touchdowns in directing mitted by sports writers and sports- y : - ! 3 | sion. Notre Dame to 42-6 triumph over! casters across the nation. by s . > il : | Michigan, as a guest two North arolina, Barrett scored Other members of the “Big Fou:"| § b 9 & ey p § § ago, is ineligible to return to Pasa-|{hrse {imes, —Oklahoma, California and Army—| (& § - et Gl : fotitety T S Bl | Ccus. The Wolverines won over| jonnny Clayton; Dartmouth — | which have Leen dominating tie . B o 3 - L . ‘ ot Indiana Saturday, 20-7, while Ohio|pacseq to two touchdowns to lead . poll all season underwent a shak:- iRl : - oWl o ; - ¥ | State thumped Tllinols, 30-17. Dartmouth to 16-7 triumph over| up: . R o 5 e . e : 2 4 o Army became the only unblem-| ..qui § 1 2 «, " Because of its 14-13 sq\\cak)ri . 3 2 i = 3 i P R iched power in the east arter Dart- i {;’::’(;:";Illv \;:;:';f:;:‘:l Cglk!:;‘g-m““ — GIVES 2 gohl’:::r n"nsv?:nl:;l.h.".’:::i::lr“:l::'omld RS v T i i : 2 : o : gy | MOUth surprisingly took the mea-iscored twice and passed to a third ina which make them the hardest hitting- Army fell from second to four.h| s sty s Ve 5 TR i TR : &% | sure of Cornell, sixth in the Na-|{suchdown to spark Oklahoma to { exTRA Stam trucks in their field. Heavy, bumper~ and received only one first pluel gl B o y Yo & E Bt % | tional rankings, 16 triumph over Missouri Comfort built front ends provide unrivaled vote. | i b e - ) 5 ; A o515 Boston University’'s bowl hops-ey Billy Bye, Min'wsm'r; »-(‘l‘wwk“d EXTRA " pra!entmn. Valve-in-head, ZMu.-In.', OMiakiama s perieci-tecord Soox i : 4 o T g : | Were sfablied if not punctured I>vl“ e touchdown pass and scored TRA Economy engines provide outstandihg power and' ers, 27-7 conquerors of Missouri, 12- X ‘ : Eor B K i ! | Maryland, which won 14-13. Baylor {twice to pace Minnesota to a 24- 1) & performance, _Husky _tRRbAS - o placed Army as the No. 2 tean, § } & ! i L AT # Zl 3% 1 ilm skids ‘under Wyoming' for thc| EXTRA F Features section modulyc: apd ‘rugged axles, | i i L triumph over Pll!shln gh FSLS. & 'nia - a.so § 3 s year, 32- clutches and u--nnmlnlon- ide un= with five firsts after a 41-14 vic- | SEGES . e | Oregon’ State's. 26-90 Tack partoq | rce ~touchdowns, kicked ' three| e Through | cabsprovidecertain safety andcomf -:2 tory. over Oregon, The other first s : ; ek bR AR s period extra points, passed for 113 yards the Way ? place vote went to ninth-place Vir- ] BoE8c e r s jand one touchdown, carried ball ginia. : 2 " | FETLS b % B i | A Soutnern Democrat, Senator l‘i;‘l‘:‘ wrl(x]:‘ls 93;)058"21!:“:1“ Min:f:mce::zgt:m vn'?n‘rcl; ag:mSou?;::n g W ; e, o WA f 4t ‘Iolh" Sparkman of Alabama, sees|34-6, victory over Arkansas, Methodist follow the “Big Four” in : g CE y : ; ? ‘ ; fi:'fw( for one part of President Homer Ludiker, Texas C 'st.nn_} that: brdsr: “Ohlo; movi;g up to g X % - : & e ? 3 3 { }um‘\n‘.« ”m\u 1?gh(& program at Kicked two extra points and llu-[ seventh from 11th, and Southern| wab & S . . o . o adhe “ “:kr::: Sme:f:tlfnth:tr ccr?xlxlnil:§ s m‘"‘rlgm TG S, Babrnily i 4 i 3 i N e 3 2 gre: -v\\m over Texas. . i\;:}:ho::zt,fl:::xs::.lcr;mt:s1?2:1:‘1; 11; o et : s e ¢ »- : men from northern industrial axusl Jim Monachino, alifornia — C 0 N N 0 R s M 0 T Q R C “ P9 ¢ " | will team up with Southerners to Scored three times to pace unbeaten Cornell and Michigan State. . g - . o v ongr - g gl | ki1l the fair-employment practices Calif ! i Cornell’s all-winning march was 57 P - . L %73 N ployment practices fie! ifornia to a 41-14 victory melv South Franklin St. Phone 121 ended by Dartmouth, 16-7. As a re- sult the Big Red tumbled frcm seventh to 17 in the standings. Michigan State apparently played itself out against Notre Dame a week ago and lost to Oregon State, e ; v £ N i 5 ,, ¥ 25-20, on the west coast. . ‘ * F A |€ The . seeond ten—I11. Kentucky, & % §i e A - 150; 12 Stanford, 105; 13. Louisiana 5 J . ¢ 514 . State, 87; 14. Dartmouth, 75; 15.§ * ; 358 * . »- " z G ‘ “ . . ‘ Baylor, 64; 16. Maryland. 52; 17.; Cornell, 49; 18. Michigan =tate 46 FIGHT Dop{ 2 A proge el nnua anksgiving ; Fights last night resulted s 101" rhese are the first three pictures of a sequence made by Photographer Phil Bath of the Los Angeles g o Ov_:st' Lewiston, Me. — Maurice| Times showing the death of Rex Mays during a mace at Del Mar, Calif. Top picture shows Mays’ car |} o 3 L (Lefty) Lachance, 141, Lisbon, Me,| Skidding after tearing out railing. Car passing him is driven by Johnny Parsons. Center picture L Knocked out Johnny Madison, 141%,| Shows Mays' car overturning. Bottom picture shows him being thrown out. Note car entering bottom \§ Philadelphia (2). picture at right. (®» Wirephoto. At San Francisco — Billy Smith, 78e 175, Oakland, Calif, TKO's Grant Butcher, 184, San Francisco (1). e e | (R R e R £VOY THiIS 1gut BOVRBON 187, West Jordan, Utah, knocked out Floyd Gitson, 192, Los An- E s y geles, (3). % gt 4 R i 4 Dayton, O—Bert Lytell, 167%, : Wl ; €4 lnes ay amnun [ YOV, Fresno, Calif., knocked out Char- s ’ o ” % S ley (Doc) Williams, 177%, North % Adams, Mass., (®)." 5 4 At Paris—Manuel Ortiz, 122%, El Centro, Calif., outpointed Theo Me- _ ; _ B : dina, 118, France (10). -3 i At Philadelphia — Ike Williams, } / . ; ’ 5 . 140, Trenton, N.J., outpointed Jean Walzack, 145, France (10), (non- title). [ 9P. 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