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SDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 he Running Jack McCarthy, San of One thing came out of yesterday’s second press conference in two days, O'Malley and Mrs. John L. Smith | are going to buy out Rickey and take control of the Dodgers. The price, reported to be $£1,050,000 with $50,000 ticketed for William Zeckendorf as a “commitment fee, means the Dodgers are worth over $4,000,000. Rickey’s share was onlv 25 percent. O'Maliey, presiaing at a press conference at which Thompson, Brooklyn farm director, was an interested spectator, shed no light on Rickey's future. nto - NOT MADE, YET of San Francisco failed to give his Brooklyn picture for 1951. | present owners. He said h Branch Rickey? the | with his equal “What happens to Rickey?” Now |for 55 percent of the club’s stock buy within 30 day | {ITY LEAGUE MGRS. called by Arnold Soley, the Juneau WED SACRAMENTO, Oct. 25—®—The deal is still cooking for the sale | of the Pacifc Coast League baseball |club here. Tt may be closed today final word yesterday BROOKLYN, Oct. 25— (M —Let’s | but he spent all PeeWee Reese, manager. Fresco|cide today. Thompson, general manager, Walter | He stated show at Pittsburgh. chase offer, They ran off the second chapter | Rafael business m the answer is supposed to come to- (an average 170 a share. Mulli- morrow. | gan, a former Pacific Coast se The Sacram: entry last in the PCL pennani rac MEET CALLED THURS. A meeting of the City League bas- High School coach, tomorrow ni at 7:30 in Room 3 at the CONTROL OF /SALE OF SOLONS i Prospective buyer Eddie Mulligan take a long shot gamble on the |the club's books ant talk O'Malley, president. | “sleep on the yesterday in the seria! entitled The deal calls fo) 220,000 cash | player and coach, has an ¢ year. ketball team managers has been School. i . “CHEERFUL” NEWS TRAVELS FAST! & AOW! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY = Brook NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. Y. o 8 PROOF ’ ington football squad for this Sat- HUSKY SQUAD. T0 BE MINUS OLD PLAYERS { SEATTLE, Oct. —Beset by' illness and disciplinary ac-j ch Howie Odell was put-} ting together the pieces today :zv: he prepped his University of \\'mh—' i 9 urday's all-important battle with the ford Indians. will be minus at ive first 1 they move into Palo this weekead § for wint followers be- lieve will be an even tougher con- t than the one a week late . against undefeated Califc y lost for the safety man Anse who turned in } losing 12 pounds in two wee! ing several dr Fritz Apking. The pended by Odell yest week “for the good of the team.” On the doubtiul list are fullback Dick Sprague, tackle Jim Mangan and line backer Bill Peterson. Defintel e Mc uit afie: - BRIGHT {AKING BiG LEAD NOW | IN DEFENSE RACE NEW YORK, Oct. 25—M—De- z champion John Bright of! so far ahead in college football’s individual offense race} that the question now is: will he bretk the season record? The agile 200-pounder has run and passed for 1516 yards in six mes this season, nea 500 ahead ill Cox of Duke in second place. Bright needs 672 yards in his re- maining three games to better the ] 2,187 set by Frank \ 1 252.7 yards a game 1.3 mark | His average of also is well ahead of t Lie'd by Stan Heath of Nevada since ' the Army accepted Ed (Whitey) ! 1943, the National Collegiate Ath- in the rushing race, Wilford | (Whizzer) White of Arizona State at Tempe has a good lead with 861 ya in 100 carries. Bill Weeks | of Towa State took the lead inj FO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA passing with 63 completions of 117 attempted for 918 yards. Bright's 722 yards in 112 carrie is second in the rushing race. Don Henrich, Washington, ha completed 58 of 98 pass attempt for 810 yards. Don Klosterman of Loyola of Lo Angeles set two individual passi records in leading his team to tory over College of Pacific. He com- pleted 26 passes in 51 attempts, both new marks. The previous record were 23 completions and 46 at tempts. 50. CAL. COACH IS GIVEN REW HOPES BY STUDENT BODY LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25 — (M Football Coach Jeff Cravath of the University of Southern Californ.: ly is under sharpshooter s losing team but today d suppert from all official Athletic Director Willis O. Hunter d the P nts of the “Trojan ation and the Student ied to the defense of Cra ff and the team af.e published regarding o d “secret meetings” of un- ‘est on the USC campu McDERMOTT ORDERED 10 TAKE PHYSICAL SELECTIVE SERVICE BANGOR, Me,, Oct. 25— —§e!ec» tive Service has a covetous eye on a fourth young major league hurler —Maurice McDermott. The 22-year-old southpaw, who won seven and lost three for the Boston Red Sox this year, was told | here he must report for a physical Thursday in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., his home town. McDermott, who had been barn- storming with Birdie Tebbetts' All Stars, left immediately for Boston and Poughkeepsie. He got word only a few hours after Ford of the world’s champion New York Yankees. Already in the service are Ari Houtteman of the Detroit Tigers and Curt Simmons of the National League champs, the Philadelphia Phils. R PERFECTION! LIBBY, MSNEILL & LIBBY, CHICAGO 9, ILL BOWLING On the Elks Alleys last night the rds and standings fell by the W ide. Parsons Electric took Hen- nings 4 to 0, Don Abel won over| Sicks Rainier 4 to 0, Triangle Club | won over Triangle Cleaners 3 to 1, Standard Aviation crushed Juneau | Florist 4 to 0. Bob Haag had high eries with a 595 and a 204 single | ;ame, while his teammate Fred Barrager had a 591 series with a high single game of 223. Stand: Aviation team broke the high team vith a 2696 while the Triangle Club | team moved into second spot with | 2555, also Standard took over first and second spot in high team ingle game with a 919 and 903 which moved the Triangle Club into | third spot with their 902. This weeks 200 club members: E. | Hagerup 201, A. Burke 211, B. Haag | 204 and F. Bartager 223. | Team standings to date: | Won Lost | 16 8| 15 9 1 1 cns Electr dard Aviation gle Club juneau Fleorist Hennings ngle Cleaners Jon Abel 1 Hennings S AN . 165 150 161 169 812 11— 159— 150— 161— 483 165— 473 812—2383 Stewart Henning Davlin Smith King Totals 450 Parsons Electric 201 166 158 141 167 202 155 155 .. 149 183 820 847 189— 556 158— 457 182— 551 155— 465 160— 492 864—2521 Hagerup Botelho Phelps Lavenick Parsons Totals . Don Abel | 167 178 144 156 112 135 158 160 161 175 742 80% 171— 516 163— 463 149— 396 158— 476 148— 484 Mork Estepp | Saddlier : Shattuck | Hoyez . | Totals Sicks Smithberg | Nordenson Rainiers 166 195 162 175 190— 551 141— 468 Triangle Cleaners . 156 179 147 183 194 172 149 149 144 162 790 845 145— 152— 174— 149— 447 178— 484 | 798—2433 | 480 482 540 Ripke Baxter { Alexander Hedges . Snow Totals Triangle Club ; 168 186 189 157 149 171 169 159 162 162 837 835 156— 510 71— 517/ 180— 500/ 96— 524 | 180— 504 883—2565 Blanton Lincoln Waddell | bay Scott Totals | ; Illinois 7-T% | 535 | 447 789—2335 | FREDDIE STEELE PAGE THREE ! .‘ FIGHT DOPE Here are results of fights pulled off last night: | { At Toledo, O. — Charlie Cotton, | {145, Toleds, outpointed Charlie | NEW YORK, Oct. 25—(P—Notre | Salas, 149, Phoenix, 10. Dame will be an underdog in a foot- At Los Angeles — Clarence Henry, ball game this weekend for the|185, Los Angeles, stopped Bob Dun- first time in five years. lap, 177, Oakland, Calif., 2. Michigan State is rated a one and} At Stockton, Calif. — Tote Mar- a half point choice over the twice- lnnw-. 137, Stockton, and Baby Ortiz, beaten fighting Irish in the early }135, Mexico City, drew, 10. odds. " Cornell was rated 1'% Princeton and Texas 6 ‘ Rice. li You'll scon meet GOOD JOE also over 14-T over Other odds on important games: Washington 2 over Stanford Kentucky 14-14% over Georgis Tech. Mississippi 6% tian. South Carolina ‘Washington. Miami (Fla.) 8 over Pittsburgh UCLA 3 over Purdue. Colgate 7': over Brown. Yale 12': over Holy Cross. Penn 7': over Navy. Oklahoma 19 over Iowa State. over Indiana. Northw Look how litfle it costs fo fly-to over Texas Chris- 7-T'2 over George Wisconsin 6'2-7 over S \ern. s Rainiers i at Pan American’s low fares Ohio State 16 over Iowa. OREGON'S COACH 15 WORRIED OVER SATURDAY'S GAME EUGENE, Ore,, Oct. 25—(M—Ore- gon’s coach Jim Aiken maintaine a constant gloom today over the | prospects of his Duck footballers knocking off the winless Southern | California Trojans in Los Angeles this Saturday. Oregon has posted only one vic- !{ory in five starts this year—a 21-13 | triumph over Montana, while the "rrojnn.s could do no better than a 120-20 tie with Washington State in | four starts. ONLY 66.00 ONE WAY *118.80 ROUND TRIP (PRUS TAX) FOR DEPENDABLE, SCHEDULED AIRLINE SERVICE { o Here's the way to fly to Seattle. On the dependable, Aiken sent the Duck squad scheduled, experienced airline—Pan American! At this [through its toughest scrimmage of amazingly low all-year fare! jthe % CCK, bt | Included in your low fare are all these regular Clip- per* extras: Big, dependable 4-engine planes...the most experienced flight crews ...complimentary meals... stewardess hospitality. For reservations call... Baranof Hotel, Juneau * Phone 106 *Trade Mark, Pan American World Airsays, e, AsERrcan Worto AIRBAYS Y WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED ‘ATRLINE " TO SEATTLE - HAWAII . ROUND-THE-WORLD KETCHIKAN - JUNEAU « WHITEHORSE - FAIRBANKS - NOME 15 T0 STEP INTO NEW RING SHORTLY SEATTLE, Oct. 25—{P—Freddie Steele, former world middleweight boxing champion; was issued a“mar- riage license yesterday to wed 27- year-old Helen Cotton of Seattle. Steele, now 37, is a longshoremen here. 5 N e L ———— Juneau Florist | 120 133 142— 404 | 108 117 131— 356 | 162 174 145— 481 | . 135 195 211— 541 | . 183 172 17— 526 717 791 8102308 | | Standard Aviation | McCarthy . 143 170 128— 441| Barrager 181 187 223— 591 : Haag . 195 196 204— 595 Baker 180 190 172— 542 Sturrock 176 176 176— 528 ‘Totals 875 919 9032696 | Nielsen Houston Wilber Burke . Lajole Totals THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE | The Thursday Night Men’s Han- | dicap League will bowl tomorrow | night on the Elks Alleys as follows: | At 7:15 pm-—Juneau Drug vs| Pan American and Pacific Northern vs Sweeney’s Bar. At 9:15 p.m.—Alaska Coastal vs Alaska Light and Casler’s vs Caro| Iransfer. LOST HUNTER FOUND The 17th U.S. Coast Guard dis- trict headquarters here reported to- | day that an unidentified hunter from the boat Chancellor who was lost in the Khaz Bay area had been found at Sister Lake by a party from the fishing vessel Tulip King. No further details were learned but it was presumed that the hunter vas all right. o (== $ SALE S Everyday Dollar Day DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED MEALS Beef Stew Italian Spagheiti and Meat Balls Chicken Tamales Chili Mac Fried Rice BURGO DINER 503 S. Franklin St. Phone Green 990 R EoVirmealyomenflyamenflimmsefipenfyemenflysmmenllyrenonflyronerlp Better than ever before you'll say ’ il ‘ when you see our wonderful new selection of "’Personalized” Christmas Cards! They're ready for your approval now! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Corner 2nd and Main Phone 374 Drop in at your convenience . . . ask to see our HARCOURT Christmas Card Book Choose from 51 beautifully illustrated cards..

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