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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 ARMY LEADS | CLEMSON COLLEGE UNSCORED ON SO | The Monday Night Ladies League | team standings are: Sweeney's Shamrocks . Gus George Pan American Airways | city Cleaners Needlecraft S’ T. ' BOWLING GORDON MAY BE Won Lost 12 12 10 9 11| fron office discloses that negotia- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA " RAINIER MANAGER SEATTLE, Oct. 17 — (B — Joe | 6| “Flash” Gordon, longtime major league star, is being eyed as a pos- | sible successor to Paul Richards as | | manager of the Seattle Rainiers. The Pacific Coast League Club’s right release of Roger (Doc) Cramer | 1. Presumably he will join | up with Richards 13 Chieago White Sox, 2 HUSKY FOOTBALL | MEN ON HURT LIST SEATTLE, Oct. 17 — (P Two | Sophomore cogs in the winning Uni- versity of Washington football r UCLA NEW ATTACK T0 RUSH STANFORD; 2 INJURED RETURN LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 — (® — Henry (Red) Sanders, coach of the UCLA Bruins, gave his linemen spe- cial attention today after his scouts told him the only way to stop Stan- ford’s passing attack is to rush them. The Bruins are cheered by the PAGE THREE The Better to Serve You ==== NOW Twice Daily Flights - Every Day un of their ace line-backer, Julie Weisstein, declared “out for season” after he suffered an injury in the Washington ];I[;‘;t‘:‘ ‘me 1 i tions have opened withTt:e fCIevea g v land second baseman. e former| .y .« th ries prepped for tt Pat Grove of Sweeney's Sham- | ypiversity of Oregon star, now. at 2‘,‘ ;,[\I:f x‘;‘(‘;:fl:r.:‘)::p,p::‘|;l \i&l; | the rocks rolled high game of 203, Jane | yis home in Eugene, Ore., will be |y - ds s { arm ilkner of Pan American had sec- |inyited here for conferences With | .. '\ .ile Jim Mangan, hobbling ond high of 187 and Bell Hudson of | painjer officials if he evinces any | . . ‘V‘ el ueger fenatiing the Snow White team rolled a 184 i fon s cribpist REE St e % | interest in the post. Sprague, nursing a game. Pat Grove had high series of | pge has indicated in the past he ek ”‘“ i ‘i Sestird 495 and Bell Hudson second With|yould like to manage a PCL club. V\I'“w ‘m_‘.”\ nm';‘ ek X 485 series. T | Now 835, Gordon broke into pro ¥ n‘*\in\i (’)N..ym g‘;‘\(, Individual scoring is as follows: | paseball with Oakland in 1936 right i ‘ ‘.\xll fesve. for Chami n Thursday by plane and will | Pan American |off the Oregon campus. From 1938 a light drill there Frid 8 7 7 7 el were on the doubtful list t to HAINES and SKAGWAY LEAVES JUNEAU {—' PASSENGERS EXPRESS 10 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. FREIGHT RETURNS JUNEAU 12:40 p.m. and 5:25 p.m. ML ALASK | g A/ INFOOTBALL | “ran Tiis season l NEW YORK, Oct. 7—(P—Clemson , a IF u|Coliege is the only major college] football team unscored on this sea- son, after Cincinnati pushed over a touchdown against Kentucky last week. Among the smaller schools, Deni- son of Granville, Ohio, has won three games without permitting an opponent to score. Clemson has beaten Presbyterian { Notre Dame Drops Quf of’ Top Ten for First Time in Nearly Decade 10 10 g0 | until swapped to Cleveland in the‘j s 144 103 |fall of 1946, he was the regular G. Vuill B 1,\,[ ;;d:w 141 143 __ 3g7 | keystoner for the New York Yan- 8 i kee: " % 55-0, Missouri 34-0, and North Caro- | % . line State 27-0 : jf‘" s‘;‘:i’tt 1;: ;23 3831 711 signed by Seattle, he would be | , Denison has defeated Washington {1+ T M - B 35| playing manager. jand Jefferson 20-0, Otterbein, 26-0, /% & 669 689 689_2047| Simultaneous with their disclo- | tati |sure of the Gordon development,| mea Seattle officials announced the out-{ Phor 158— 487 - 116— 343 119— 357 131— 383 98— 291 6221816 Handicap “RAIN OR S E” weekend rt TAKU LODGE t transpor- includes round triv eau; delus NEW YORK, Oct. 17—{P—Army’s ~ll-conquering Cadets clung to their position as the nation’s No. 1 col- lege football team today. At the same time, once-invincible Notre Dagne dropped out of the top ten for the first time in nearly a decade. [ Chopping down a strong Michigan # eleven last Saturday, 27-6, for their third straight triumph, the un- ] beaten West Pointers strengthened z their first place grip gained a week H lodginsg trips and Wooster 46-0. I Kentucky went through four!| mes before having its goal line}B_ Mill crossed as the Wildcats beat Cin-|m Forsythe cinnati Saturday night, 41-7. D. Carroll W o D. Matson H. Hixson SAMMY WHITETO | == TA(K'-_EERO-GRID vy Shibiecks | | Handicap 4 4 {D. Sweeney 170 147 MINNEAPOLIS; Oct. 17—(®—The | C- Sheldon 103 Hanging Man” is going to take a|B. Thomas 1 flier at professional basketball. | W. Hoyez 96 Sammy White, whose leaping,|P- Grove 138 core-producing antics at the Uni-; Totals 28 ersity of Washington twice car- sied him to All-Pacific Coast Con- |y pioos erence honors, has signed up Withi " oo he Minneapolis Lakers profcssimm]\N_ Johkson .. o s |P. Garrison The ex-collegian, an equally M. L. Nielson 102 138— 329 | promising baseball performer,; "l‘umls 608 6'13—1BG7“ caught for Roanoke, Va. in the| ! Pjedmont League this summer after | ng sold to the Boston Red Saxhhmhmp Seattle. I L. Blanton o e tA. Johnson | L. Shattuck e 202 (L reservations, Needlecraft 147 132 116 116 . 119 119 131 113 626 4— 128— 101— 117+ 100— 300 154— 495 | 604—1900 12 445 297 351 | ago in the Associated Press poll. Coach Earl Blaik’s Black Knights unbeaten in their last 23 starts drew a total of 124 first place bal- § lots among the 275 voters cast § sports writers and sportscasters. Notre Dame’s fighting Irish, who a week ago saw their 39-game non- losing skein snapped by Purdue, again failed to impress despite their 13-9 victory over Tulane Saturday. That showing helped push the Irisr from 10th to 11th place. 2 The University of Washington 93 117 104 203 668 Cleaners 136 136 116 118 City 132— 417 136— 408 | 148— 358 | 119— 355 | moved up from 11th to 10th place. Notre Dame has finished no lower ¥ than ninth since 1941 and almost & always has been high up in the run- | ning during the season. For the first time in years not a single voter gave Notre Dame a first place bal- lot. The best the Irish got was a/ IB. smith third. Their point total was 295. 'I J. Scott Totals Army received a total of 24 | points to lead a field that included i TOFIGHT | P, I D. | 47 colleges. Oklahoma wrested sec- ond place from Southern Methodist, NEW YORK, Oct. 17—(#—Ezzard | Charles will fight as a 14-karat ‘!Tv | 407 | 412 350 | 25 133 157 122 17 99 653 25— 123— 121— 105— 117— 351 | 136— 353 | 627—1948 i f . 118 668 George 136 123 110 146 124 124 140 127 160 142 670 662 Leotas 116 107 122 113 154 612 146— 133— 136— 110— 337 | 135— 437 | 660—1992 | 405 | 389 | 384 Estes Cahail Moore Brust Oldham . Totals J. 132— 368 87— 302 122— 366 | 165— 404 112— 383 618—1823 | | 120 108 122 126 117 593 Riendeau Peterson Rollison Nielson Museth Totals Snow White 12 12 121 114 100 120 125 117 111 120 169 184 638 667 12— 91— 122— 128— 370 99— 330 | 132— 485 584—1889 36 326 342 Man Alrve! Youve got a treat coming when you lift that glass of Rainier ExtraPale---- In Rainier Extra Pale, the West's finest brewery brings you the ultimate in beer, SEATTLE, Oct. 17—®—Seattle’s ! Pacific Coast Hockey League team | will be on the road for at least ;another five weeks, League Presi- ¢ For smoothness, mildness, and refreshing flavor, Rainier Extra Pale is unsure passed. Your first taste will convince you that here is something finer, more delightful — truly the ultimate in beer. Ask for Rainier Extra Pale —it’s moving up one notch on Lhci strength of its 14-13 victory over tough Texas. It was the Sonnm'.\! 24th consecutive victory. The air- minded Mustangs slipped into third place despite their 56-0 cakewalk over Oklahoma A. and M. i ree were followed by: 4 T};;::ics;..e 5 CCamflmm' 6— | champion for the first time in his B. Stanford, 7T—Texas, 8—Maryland, |career when he defends his heavy- ! H. 9—Ohio State, 10—Washington. weight title against Nick Barone in A. Notre Dame was not the only 3 15-round bout at Cincinnati L. team to fall out of the first ten. Its {Nov. 28. Y | conqueror, Purdue, almost dr(;ppcdi kUl Mintz, Chm'll‘*t T;{\Ll;dgfli out of sight, catapulting from m.nth H 'm;;‘: \L\:lel 51‘;:5‘;’“‘1:]9)9"‘“1:‘ cky’m;n]:xc‘n)s Handican to 23rd. The »Bullermakem re-»nfedl A p e whl beE. Wilson a dose of their own upset medicine | Shar ol MRS HEE0, W P, Wood Mlfll.Tu pmversny of Florida, 20-14. NY‘ \\'111. seb Tk Teroknt b m; C. Bucey Miami vaulted from 37th spot v.oi e T l; e » B S"l B. Hudson 14th place with 170 point: 'I‘he-“‘“})\l"cvcCl crack at the bigges Totals Hurricanes received 14 first place | prize of all ; ‘ B ballots. Other teams to gain No. 1| He is rflnk_ed sixth among che& recognition included Maryland (5), |light heavyweights. : Washington (5), Clemson (4), Cor-I TR R L 5 Ho(KEY GAMES nell (2), and Wake Forest (1). FORD’ BROW“ plAYER’ ! | ; | GLOBETROTIERS HERE | HAS FINE RESCINDED; JAN. 9, LIONS REVEAL dent, Al Leader say CLEVELAND, Oct. 17—{/—Len Delay in remodeing the Seattle Ford, the Cleveland Browns gridder { ice arena will leave the Ironmen A definite date for Tuesday, Jan. | yp, " ynderwent surgery yesterday|without a home rink until at least 9 has been set for the Harlem Globe- | to) jnjuries suffered in a game|Nov. 26, Leader said. trotters basketball team to appear | goainsy the Chicago Cardinals, has| The subject was one of the major in Juneau, it was announced today | one less worry today. |items to come before yesterday's by Art Hedges, chairman of the | e is not going to be fined $50 by | meeting of league directors with & Lions basketball team. They will|pei pell, National Professional | revamped Seattle schedule as the tangle with local all-stars and the | pooipa1) League Commisisoner. Bell | outcome. game should be a sellout, Hedges | occinded the fine. i scusaticnall said. The end suffered a broken nose, e ——————. | 8. broken cheek bone, two teeth knocked out and a broken forehead SHOOTING HOURS |=:: While Ford was on the operating Oialer table, Coach Paul Brown got a tele- ' FIGHT DOPE Two fights of prominence last night resulted as follows: At Boston — Sugar Ray Robinson, 156', stopped Joe Rindone, 160, Boston, (6). At Milwaukee — Rocky Graziano, 162%, New York, knocked out Pete | Mead, Truman, Ark., 161, (3). gram from Bell saying Ford was fined for slugging. The rules infrac- tion was supposed to have been on the play when Ford was injured and the Browns penalized. 7:10 7:13 7:15 7:17 7:19 7:22 7:24 7:26 7:30 7:31 7:34 7:37 7:39 7:41 am. am. am. am. am. am. a.m. am. am. am. am. am. am. to am. to November 7:44 am. to 7:46 am. to 7:48 am. to 7:51 am. to 7:53 am. to 7:55 a.m. 7:58 a.m. 8:00 am. 8:02 am. 8:05 amm. 8:07 a.m. 8:09 am. 8:12 am, 8:14 am. 8:16 a.m. 8:18 am. 8:21 am, 8:23 a.m. 8:25 8:28 8:29 8:32 8:35 8:36 to to to to to to to to to to to to 4:45 4:43 4:40 4:37 4:35 4:32 4:30 4:27 4:24 4:22 4:19 4:16 4:14 4:11 p.m. p.m, p.m, pm, p.m, pm, p.m, pm, p.m. p.m. pam. p.m. pm. p.m. RUMMAGE SALE Trinity Church basement, 10 a.m. Friday, October 20. 633-4¢ ' SCHWINN BiRcZs aT MADSEN'S ANNOUNCING the starting of the Ladies’ Shufflehoard Tournament Wednesday Night October 18th at 9:00 Weekly and Monthly Prizes! 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