The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1949, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949 | aisputed possession oY first place| GRID lEADERSim the Northern Division with a ‘raugh 6-2 victory over the Victoria | Cougars. Cal Stearns scored two ot | Seattle’s goals in a game beset by (By Associated Press) 16 penalties. A spectator was in- Here are player statistics and|volved in a 10-minute battle be- leaders in college fdotball to date: |tween Victoria’s Tom Rockey and Total offense — John Bright,| ttle's Pete Taillefer in the Drake, 1950 yards; Buddy Lex, W-I= | nenalty box. Both had been ban- liam & Mary, 1429. hed for high sticking. Rushing—Johnny Dottley, Missis-| The Fresno Falcons defeated the sippi, 1096 yards; Johnny Papit,|Los Angeles Monarchs 4-2 in the Virginia, 1040 yards. | southern division, extending the Passing—Tom O'Malley, Cincin-! losers’ loss str to 15. nati, 101 completions; Ed Songin, cAt Boston College, 98. [ { ] Pass recewing -— Art Vieiner, HUSKEES COUGARS North Carolina, and «lex Loyd, (4 Oklahoma A&M, each 41 caught. Punting—Charlie Justice, North IANGLE SATURDAY Carolina, 452 yards per punt; Paul | Stombaugh, Furman, 44.9. | SEATTLE, Nov. 17—#—The last Punt returns—Li Nalley, Van- 1 /s derbilt‘ 1;‘4; n,:\m;D GE‘I‘L‘ }GI :” and one of the season’s most | Cinpinndti 42)1 yal';is i =27 | “crooshul” contests is only 48 hours | Kickoff returns—Johnny Subda, | 2¥aY for the Umvefsn_\' 'o' ‘Was Nevada, 413 yards; John Pont, | B8ton Huskies and the Washington State College Cougars. Each of the cross-state rivals needs a win to wind up the season Miami (O.), 385 yards. Interception returns—Bobby Wil- | :;{edmmss‘ppl' 10 passes intel"| with anything approximating hali- | ¢ ! way success. And possibly Cougar | | Coach. Phil Sarboe has an even 3 A ‘ more pressing need. There's more | Ho(KEY GA!(‘ES than a strong rumor that the Aterdeen and Tacoma High school mentor might be staking his jot (By the Associated Press) | on- the outcome. The San Diego Skyhawks handed | Both clubs will go into the fray the San Francisco Shamrocks a\‘ slightly weakened by injuries unaccustomed 4-3 defeat last night | Washingtcn took a major blow as Maurice Vaillancourt scored th2 | when Joe Cloidt, standout end, was three-goal hat trick. | banged up in the UCLA encounter, It was only the third time this| The Cougars will be missing season that the Shamrocks, leaders | sopromore halfback Bud Roftler, of the Southern Division, Pacif ¢ |ailing from a bad knee. Coast Hockey League, have bee1 —_— Amkle to the Emblem Danc: Help finance the Ambulance. Sat. Nov. 19, Elks Hall—adv. 52-2t keaten. San Francisco has won 11 F. games and has been tied twice. The Seattle Ironmen gained un- ) ”g Forecast 5 by S JOE HARRIS Forecasts by one of the notion’s leading forecasters of intereollegiate football g:mes. (Averages 82.99 cor- rect.) Compliments of Gerdy, Gene and Chuck at the Snake Pit Bar-—So. Franklin St. SATURDAY -- NOVEMBER 19 Calif(;rnia 20 Stanford sl Minnesota 27 Wisconsin STk Michigan 14 Ohio State R i ¢ [Notre Dame . 34 Towa ....... o Oklahoma 27 Santa Clara 14 Oregon . 20 Oregon State ... 7 » 1..8.C. - L1 Uiy b s E] Washington Washington State TP Complete forecasts posted each week at the “SNAKFE PIT> bar Yes, it’s a fully automatic RAY, the choice of leading architects wher- everoilisburned . ., complete win- ter air conditioning . . . fresh, fil- tered warm air in every room and the operating cost is amazingly low. It Juneau Plumbing and Healing Co. | 3rd and Franklin—Phone 787 ¥ Today’s Wimoer - | FOLGER COFFEE Juneau Jingle Contest F etch me up a steaming beaker 0{ a brew that hits the spot Let me revel in a coffee that is prime. Get me Folger’s, hot and fragrant— Ea.ch Alaskan knews that Folger's l‘ings the hell as synonym for “Coffee Time.” Ann DeLong - P. 0. Box 401 b wins today’s $1.00 prize and a chance for the Grand Prizg to be awarded December 15. \ 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS " ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger’s Fine Ccffee that you buy. And remember, you can entes any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. 20 PLAYERS DRAFIED = | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA touch assorted 'FAILED TO FIGHT: IS PAGE THREE rence, former centerfielder, coach 1 | LA YATE | way to a v F!GHI DOPE |OREGON STATER is thernformation discom- and acting manager of the Seattle | Y ¥ 3 g | fiture of Michigan State. 1A n | Rainiers, has signed with the Pa- IN BASEBALL GRAB| * LINEMAN OF WEEK | G e e toar ot imen, 102-| DECLARED LOSER, TKO | citic “Gonst " reague entey as # CINCINNATI, Nov. 17—(®—Four- —_— | _— pound player who backs the - | scout for the 1950 season. teen major league cluts drafted F last nigit endod as , Nov. 17 line on defer MceGu was the T '—Harry | Lawrence succeeded Jo Jo White including several bonus |lows | stan McGuire said, | Spark in OSC urprising win. But Seattie, won | as acting manager upon the lat- from the high minors to-| At Al O.—Ronnie Dela C} . ned.” head coach Kip Taylor said he ccision over | ter’s resignation in mid-season last in the annual draft. The major 1 Ak pointed Ceeil Hud- | he had been named Wasn't particularly st lsed Walcott, 173, Omaha, last | year. He was signed as a scout leaguers paid $182,500 for the | sc 1 Jose, Calif. 10, |1 the week in the Asso- sterday after Paul Richards, new talent. | naha—Harry Ma W’ poll today for his MARTHA SOCHE BAZAAR wa by ret- ttle Manager, said he would All clubs except the Detroit|Seattle, awarded sixth round TKO| s Saturday in Ore-| Church parlor 18, 7 pam., | cree Alex Fidle to tight | like to pick his own coach. Americans and the Boston Nationals | over B Joe Walcott; 173, Omaha. 20 upset football win | needle ork, hom 1ade | after complaining that the rin BRI SIRE s S S participated in the grab. The Ti t disqualified for refusing| the Xmas cards, fishpond, etc was teo slippery | MEETING CANCELLED and Braves passed .their chances. ) « served from 7 p.m. on v s gd | _— The selected players included: « 1, Colif. 1 t o ‘.‘«.“’!,:(E fo Re-erve Officers' meeting, set for AMERICAN LEAGUE Oaklan DINNER SALE iy tonight, has been cancelled.o‘(i)flicba' ashington: Newton Tasso, 3 By Missionary <ociet the BE tructors, due to arrive today by ~:,Vm.=, a catcher, > Phol Memorial Church in Church R BE SCOUT FOR PQL| .. trom sort. Richardson, ‘n time Cleveland: Leo Thomas, Portland, | 152, Portlar Ore., outpointed t creation Hall Thursday 4 — | for the meeting, were stopped by Sre., a third baseman | Howard |t passt pm.—adv. Nov. 17—@—Bill Law- | the weather. doors and body Ford's "Lifeguard” Body against road noises. More extensive body insulation and sealing in 41 areas give additional interior quietness and protection. Eleven new body colors are baked ‘There’s o NEW SOUND CONDITIONING New “sound conditioning” in floor, ), Los Angeles, 10, G ™ ITS QUIET WHISPERS QUALITY : It's the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new ' “hushedtiming gear, new fan designed for better cooling at slower, quieter speeds. And what power! It's a full 100 horsepower wrapped uvp in V-8 design that makes you master of any road. 1t delivers more power than any other car any- where near Ford’s low priée and sells for less than most conventional “sixes.” And Ford offers a Six, too—an advanced Six with 95 horsepower. ’ panels insulates on. NEW QUALITY. FEATURES New quality is easy to find in this 50-way-new Ford. You find it in the new push-button door handles, in the new rotary door latch that needs only a feather-touch to open ond close securely. You find it in new sparkling upholstery colors in your choice of broadcloth or mohair, NEW “HUSHED" RIDE Ford's famous "Mid Ship” Ride is now so quiet you can talk in whis- pers at highway speeds. So smooth (with its great team of “Hydra- Coil” and "Para-Flex" Springs) that it virtually erases every bump. So safe with its 35% easier-acting Safety-sealed King-Size Brakes. ..with a future built in White sidewall tires available of exira cost, NEW DRIVING COMFORT Not only does the 1950 Ford offer you more hip and shoulder room than any other car in its field—it offers you the long-lived driving comfort of a new foam rubber front seat cushion over new non-sag seat springs. |t makes your long trip a short Sunday drive. SEE THE ONE FINE CAR IN THE "~ LOW-PRICE FIELD atyour FORD DEALERS But see it for yourself. Drive it so you can feel and hear the difference. And price it and see how much less it costs than any other really fine car,

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