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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EM | BASEBALL ROUNDUPl By RALPH RODEN NEW YORK, Oct. 13—®—Major league baseball teams, finding it difficult to purchase established stars, are continuing to stock their/ 195} teams with the cream of the nation’s minor leaguers. ‘The National League is especially active. The Pittsburgh Pirates shelled out $75,000 yesterday to the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League to obtain pitcher Con Dempsey on a conditional basis. Dempsey, who was the toast of: ( COLLEGE FOOTBALL By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK, Oct. 13—(—Texas,| the king-sized state, comes up with a king-sized doubleheader tomor- row that promises to give the cuI-‘ lege grid standings a vigorous shakeup. | Three of the four top teams in the country and a boisterous neigh- bor which is unbeaten and once- tied square off in a battle of giants in Dallas’ Cotton Bowl. Oklahoma, third-ranked nation- ally, will throw its 23-game win- | DIMAGGIO MAY NOT PLAY NEXT SEASON Casler’s team is again tied for first| NEW YORK, Oct. 13—(M—Joe Di- place after losing two games to | Maggio, who finished the 1950 base Alaska Light. Pan American also | ball seasori in a blaze of glory, i took two games from Pacific not sure he will return to the New Northern. Caro Transfer ‘lost all| York Yankees next year. three of their games to Alaska| DiMaggio, discussing his ailmen Coastal and Sweeney’s won two from | of the past s on, said yesterday Juneau Drug. | “I ftinished strong, felt better thar High spot of the evening goes|T had all season and really fc to Jim Wilbur for his 237 game.|great in the series. Other 200 men are Bud Brown 211, “But I can’t be sure about next | D .Moore 209, J. Werner 202, and year. I'd like to know how my health | R. Brust 200. is going to be. I don’t want to go High series was Jim Wilber 590, | through 1950 all over again.” D. Moore 546, Bud Brown 521. | The Yankee star earned $100,00 Standings of the teams: | this year. He plans to leave soor Won Lost | for his native San Fr: BOWLING ] In Thursday Night bowling the| l Caslers 1 Ty SRSV AT Alaska Coastal 1 Fix ‘ s 5 TWO SEEKING JOR AS Pacific Northern 9 9 2 < & I o rug : . MANAGER, RAINIERS| Juno Drug 8 10 3 b Sweeney's Bar 8 101 0% i Pan American 7 11| SEATTLE, Oct. 13—M—The r>- | | putedly $20.000 a year job as man Caro Transfer 1ager of the Seattle Rainiers whicl PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOOTBALL . SCORES , Final scores of football games | played yesterday are: Towa Wesleyan 20, Dubuque 12. Ohio Northegn 21, Wilmington 7. New Britain (Conn) Tchrs 14, New Bedford Textile 0. Northern Missouri Missouri 13 (tie). Central Okla 47, Northeastern Okla A. and M. 13. Northern Idaho 61, Eastern Ore. 0. GHIGLIONE MEETS NEW CANADIAN ROAD (HIEF| To join the new Commander of | the Northwest Highway System for i inspection tour of the Haines Cutoff, A. F. Ghiglione went north Wednesday. He is chief engineer of he Alaska Road Commission. 13, Southeast School Children Are Giving Take To Crime Racket (By Associated Press) Senate crime probers have moved to Philadelpkia to turn their spot- light on a reported 100-million dollar a year numbers racket. Senator Estes Kefauver committee investigators have dence indicating the numbers rack- et is Philadelphia’s biggest gam- bling activity. A counsel for the committee says much of the rack- et's multi-million dollar take cames from the pennies of srhm:l,v)::ldn-u, TO VISIT IN LOS ANGELES Mrs. Marvin Kristan and her two children Dennis and Diane, left yesterday on the Pan American clipper for Seattle enroute to Los Angeles, Mrs. Kristan's former home. There they will visit for sev- eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green and other relatives and friends. “For Better Appearance” CALL the Coast League in his rookie year ning streak against ponderous | Y X The new commander, succeeding | in 1949, will be up with the Pirate; | Texaxs, No. 4, in the afternoon P. Hawkins 121 115 146— 326 pay) Richards vacated this wee! | Brigadier A. B. Connelly, is Col. E.| for 30 days. Dempsey won 17 and |Phase of the twin attraction. B. Davis 101 116 > y is sought by two applicants. | 0. Brown, with headquarters at lost 14 in 1949. Last season how-| After these behmoths have fin- | C. Oldham 148 164 130— 442} Acpirants for the Pacific Coact]whitehorse, Y.T. ever he slumped to 8-9 but finished | ished trying to tear each other L. Tibbitts 95 106 175— 466 ) eggue berth are Joe Becker, former [ Others in the pafty Ghiglione strong. apart, Southern Methodist and I. Cahail 170 150 163— 483 | manager of Jersey City in the In-fioined at Haines were Lt. Col. W. The St. Louis Cardinals purchased | Oklahoma A. and M. will go out; Totals 635 741 1725—2101 | ternational League, and Al Todd [N, Seaman, who had been acting 11 players from their far flung (under the lights to complete the Alaska Coastal | former Los Angeles catcher. Gen- ] commander since Brigadier Con- minor league chain. They included ] Job- Handicap TSR eral Manager Earl Sheely of thejnelly’s transfer to Eastern Canada; third baseman Don Richmond | SMU is ranked second nationally, 5 Bloomquist . 140 90 100— 330 | Rainiers said he received the appli- | Col. R. B. Jones of Canadian Army, pitcher Ed Yuhas and outfielder | just behind Army. Oklahoma A. and yf Fenster 167 182 136— 485 | Cations yesterday. ; readquarters at Ottawa; and Maj. Larry Ciaffone from their pennant | M. isn't rated but here’s a team ! ;poignion .. 146 171 146— 463; Richards moved up fo pilot the}Rr. F. Barnum, American Army of-| winning Rochester International | that was good enough to beat p grewart 130 179 15— 468 | Chicago White Sox of the American | ricer attached to that office. i League team. f\_rkansas and Texas Christian and g grown 156 154 211— 521 | League. i il [ Brooklyn called up catcher Dick | e Drake. | Totals 745 782 158—2285 | Teed from their Montreal Inter- Dallas’ doubleheader will snare TR | = ABOUT ROADS i national League club today and |some of the spotlight from the big Pan Amerioan | FlGH' Dop ! shipped veteran Jim Russell, a|game in Yankee Stadium where ; 1yooq 153 161 146— 460 5 { switch-hitting outfielder to the |Army's Black Knights, unbeaten in Stephens 116 141 117— 374 Fo_r_unvelers interested in road | Royals in return. e Ges NH dotend thalr new No. | . wiioghia 134 134 134— 402| Fights last night turned out as Onditions to the west and north,| The Cincinnati Reds purchased 1 raung‘ ngmnst fired-up, once- H. Adams 151 141 153— 445 | follows: here is “the »‘vord from the Alaska | the crack Tulsa doubleplay combi- | Peaten Michigan. M. Gormley ... 170 162 158— 490| At St. Louls—Sandy Saddler, 181, | Bad Commission on two major nation of shortstop Roy McMillan| The college activities actually get ™ oga)s 724 739 708—2171 |New York, outpointed Larry La- | MERWays: ' it and second baseman Jack Baumer'u"der way tonight with Illinois sane, 128, New York, 10 (non-title) l'hon_xpso.n Pa_a‘ss on.the Rlclhar - from their Texas League team. ayd UCLA, the 1947 Rose Bowl prin- Pacific Northern At New York (Bronx Winter son ngl.w ay is again opgx). this | The Chicago Cubs purchased cipals, tangling at Los Angrlcfl_ in Handicap 14 14 14— 42 Garden)—Dennis Pat Brady, 140 t:um?.n is PX}])(‘(‘,[(‘(‘{ to be mammh?edE veteran outfielder Frank Baum- the feature of a good Friday night R. Krsul 117 98 125— 340 New York, outpointed Fred Mon- n} v\mwr..rhe Im.lbel Pass secuon; holtz and pitcher Cal MeLish from j¢ard. < W. Ludtke 25 116 127— 368 |y 0 3910 New York, 8. probably will be .?hut down about their Los Angeles farm on the| Californians are more interested, R. Pheasant 120 134 144— 398 St el November 1. However, the Glenn coast. Baumholtz, who once was however, in the attraction at the K. Loken 131 111 164— 406 Highway rrgm Af\(-homge is to»be With Cincinnati led the league in|Coliseum tomorrow where Califor- C. Porter 175 135 150— 469! HOCKEY GAMES lopen to Big Timber, connecting | batting with a .379 mark. McLish,, rpa's Pacific Coast champions col- Totals .. 682 608 1733—2023 fthere with the Tok I.rhghway which | up previously with Brooklyn and hdeA with big and tough Southern il meets the Alaska Highway at Tok‘ Pittsburgh, won 19 and lost 11. California. Alaska Light Co. Last night's results of hockey }Junction. £ | St. Louis was the lone American Pappy Waldorf's Golden Bears Handicap 26 26 26— 78|games are: In the Interior, the Steese High- | League team to do any business. haven't lost in their league in 18 A. Hedges 180 159 151— 490 Natinnn! League 2 J way from Fairbanks to Circle v_vas; The Browns released pitchers C!a,_igames and will be favored to pre- W. Hellan . 164 118 132— 414| Montreal 3, Chicago 3 (tie). closed last week after the nm‘ ence Marshall of Bellingham, Wash,, | vail again. E. Peyton 99 97 145— 341§ Atperlcan League H hgavy snowl’n;l. However, the »30‘ Burke McLaughlin and Ernie In other good Far West games, S. Taylor . 165 128 136— 429| Cincinnati 8, New}Haven 3 miles from Fairbanks to Chatamka‘ Bickhaus to their Toronto planta- undefeated Washington plays at D. Moore .. 209 168 169— 546 Hershey 3, Springfield 3 (tie). will be kept open. tion in the International League. Oregon State, Oregon is at Idaho, Totals .. 843 696 1759—2298 ) — ot o W Moy o | Washington State at Montana and _ i Santa Clara visits. Stanford. o C‘;‘:;sus b B A . i The South is excited over Notre ISt€s ¥ FT . HOUTTEMAN IS JUST { Dame's visit to New Orleans and E- Arnold ... 112 140 122— 374 Save - be“dase [f /fl.ff.f /o”ge" "-'OE DOAKES" AS HE the wrangle with Tulane, humbled H. West 135 135 135— 405 —_— by the Irish last year, 46-7. G. Taylor 109 I8 95 B0 REPOR]’S FOR DRAF" Other major Dixie games have J- Wilber 178 175 2371— 530 B ’ | Mississippi at Vanderbilt, Duke at TOtals ... 730 740 753—2223 ”y { North Carolina State, Wake Forest DETROIT, Oct. 13—M—Young iat North Carolina, and Cincinnati Sweeney’s Bar § Art Houtteman, baseball's £ist{at Kentucky. S. Sheldon 166 130 115— 411 WAX ”ow , name player to be drafted sincei The Big Ten, which furnishes the B- Sweeney 150 127 132— 409 wfa 0 $utbrenk of the Korean war, went(Rose Bowl guest, provides three E- Oswald .. 138 151 140— 429 { into the Army today msLls_tmg he | conference entanglements — Minne- E- Johnson 156 156 156— 468 THE YELLOW AND RED CAN wamed”to be treated as “just Joe|cota at Northwestern, Ohio State J- Werner ... 140 183 202— 52¢ D?rai‘]‘fshandmme e l"urlf-“nt Indiana and Wisconsin at Iowa. Totals . 750 747 745—2242 Your floors and woodwork honeymcon of less than two deys. | eastern h:adliners. Handicap 46 46 46— 138 lustre with Johnson'’s Paste arrived at Detroit’'s Fort Wayne| i g B. Moore 127 135 139— 401 Wax. And Johnson’s is more premptly at 8 am. for his induc- e E. Page 120 124 135— 379 economical! You use less, it tion. He was clad in a Brown tweed M. Penrod 90 115 120— 325 1asts longer, so you apply only sports coat and yellew sport shirt. l k l H fi ! C. Jones 185 131 163— 479 one-third as often. Millions of He promptly told reporters he| 1[4 y UCaNo GeIS = sru . 98 200 120 437 housewives all over the world didn’t like all the publicity he was| & | Totals 666 1751 1T32—214¢ ? getting.’ i Fund u S ("me save this w'm)"! . “I don't want to get into this as DR B8 e Johnson's is specially made a baseball star and a celebrity,” 4-H CLUB for tropical countries. Never Houtteman said. “I want to he just (By Associated Press) | The Lucky Clover 4-H club met smeary. Resists heat, water, Joe Doakes.” The deported ex-vice lord of New at Malin Babcock’s home. Vice Pre. and dirt. Makes cleaning Last year Houtteman received a York—Lucky Lucmno—_xs still luclfy,fxdnnt Page Wood. called tpe meet. / easier! Get Johnson’s Paste salary estimated at $20,000. That is, the Senate Crime Commit-'ing to order. Rosalee Nelson reac " . Wax today. Sa o tee’s investigatiors say Luciano|the minutes of the previous meet- Bnng Ouf'me Bea“n‘ h:" day. Save money—buy still gets mail from his United|ing. Malin Babcock and | Nanc " ger size, Thcmas.ng:‘:eu.wi:T%‘:amg i States ?u‘;mect_ions conminingcilarge‘ Macgino‘x; dtemt;\r'\stznted t_nbakix?I: OP me Home s sums of American currency. air- | powder biscuits. Next meeting wi staying at the Baranof Hotel |pnan pgtes Kefauver says Luciano, | be held at Mrs. William Matheny' JOHNSON’S despite his exile, still has a flngeri home, Made in U, SHOOII"G HOURS in American crime. ! MALIN BABCOCK, Reporter October Day 1 Jj{ [ 14 — 7:01 am. to 4:56 p.m. ; } 15 — 7:04 am. to 4:53 pm. My, ' wE’u_ pRINK A TOAST 16 — 7:06 am. to 4:51 pm. KE IT gooD ! R WINNING Riy 17 — 7:08 am. to 4:48 pm. 10 AL ov GERg 18 — 7:10 am. to 4:45 pm. e & 19 — 7:13 am. to 4:43 pm. 20 — 7:15 am. to 4:40 pm. 21 — 7:17 am. to 4:37 pm. 22 — 7:19 am. to 4:35 pm. 23 — 7:22 am. to 4:32 pm. » 24 — 7:24 am. to 4:30 pm. ) 25 — 7:26 am. to 4:27 pm. 26 — 7:30 am. to 4:2¢ pm. i 27 — 7:31 am. to 4:22 pm. / s 28 — 7:3¢ am. to 4:19 pm. 29 — 7:37 am. to 4:16 pm. 30 — 7:39 am. to 4:14 pm. 31 — 7:41 am. to 4:11 pm. i November ‘ 1 — T7:44 am. to 4:09 2 — T:46 am. to 3 — 7:48 am. to \ 4 — T:51 am. to 5 — 7:53 am. to g 6 — 17:55 am. to / 7 — T7:58 am. to \ 8 — 8:00 am. to . 9 — 8:02 am. to : 10 — 8:05 am. to 11 — 8:07 am. to :09 am. to am. to “ am. to d M s ¢ ST TELL TH am. to am. to “T . L ' am. to 2 YOU WAN e am. to = 4 o am. to Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. 86 proof. am. to 70% grain neutral spirits. 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