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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 HUSKIES, DUCKS TO PLAY SAT. SEATTLE, Nov. 10—/®—Hurryin’ Hugh and Jarrin’ Jack—last names; McElhenny and Seth—returned to the University of Washington line- up today. Both will be ready for duty tomorrow if needed against the Oregon Ducks. In the Thursday Night Bowling League on the Elks alleys last night Sweeney's Bar won 3 games from Caro Transfer for 3rd place. Ju- neau Drug won 2 and lost one from Alaska Coastal After 10 weeks in top spot Casler’s move down to se- cond spot after losing two games to Pan American. Pacific Northern moved into the top spot after a 3 game win from Alaka Light. B. Moore bowled the high game >f 203 followed by J. Wood at 202 C. Porter rolled 521 for high series, W. Ludtke 505 and J. Wood 504. Pacific Northern Hdcep. 3 3 R. Krsul 126 130 W. Ludtke ... 173 154 R. Pheasant ... 136 136 K. Loken 143 145 C. Porter 140 191 Totals 721 759 Alaska Electric Light 155— 465 | game, and superior reserve str 155 139 131 105 182 12 155 139 137 130 155 16 . Hedges . Hellan Peyton . Taylor Moore Totals HOCKEY GAMES Final scores of National League Chicago 2; Montreal 1. American League St. Louis 5; Indianapolis 3; Buffalo Pacific Coast hockey played last night are as follows: New Haven 4. | League THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Washington in their remainin 3 9 |games, could either throw the racc 115— 371 {into a deadlock or one of the bi 178— 505 1 three—Washington, California, and 136— 408 | UCLA—into the New Year Da 114— 402 | fray with the Big Ten invader. 190— 521 | This impertinent prognos 736—2216 | picks California to win beca lits rushing attack, developing 139— 417 jand more seasoned talent. 109— 377 165— 400 | Oregon, Oregon State over 138— 475 | Stanford over Washington 706—2334 | Loyola over Fresno, USF over C and St. Ma State games NEW YORK-—Sam Jethree, ton Braves outfielder, was 2. League for 1950 by | Writers Association. the Spbris Briefs rookie of the year in the Na Biseb, sicat use aeri engtt On the others—Washington ov Idah Sta Sant y's over San Josc v tional for rching Sun Purse, to boost his total to 315—four behind the making Willie Shoemaker. Golf SAVANNAH, Ga.—Milton Maru- virtually unknewn pro from v, N. Y., knocked three strokes the course competitive record an eight-under-par 64 for the day lead in the $10,000 Savan- Open irnament. Fussie Y her first match in pro ating Pauline. Betz Harold Bradley, wick " (NY) e coach at Ken- URHAM, N. C. ball coach at Ha i BESE Ly TEEN AGERS T0 - HAVE SPECIAL TREAT SUNDAY ed in when Frank Barker ¢ el will play and The affs clock; and vited, whetk the Club. In order to to meet their Libr the boys and egirls have charge th Ives mission fee of 15 cen “It's understood, of Gordon, Club director, | “that Frank donat ente gener to give us PAGE HRE L onger life for your pen! g | cleans your pen as it writes! Don't say “ink”—says Quink. Quink with solv-x adds years to gll a charge SEATTLE—Rogers Hornshy, {mer manager of Beamont, was nan dmis; The two backfield aces were con- 5 (tie). | sidered question marks earlier this week. Even yesterday, McElhenny worker out without pads in favor ing a bruised hip. But Seth appear- ed to have recovered from a bad cold. The derailed Huskies were rated a 26-point favorite to get back on the victory track at the Ducks' expense. While making no bones about bi displeasure at the one-sided odds coach Howie Odell has made it equally apparent in the week’s drill that he hopes to lean heavily on re- serves and rest his regulars Seattle 5; Portland R ven-life with 4-way action. It ends clogging; cieans out sedi- ment; prevents corrosion; and keeps your pen clean and free- flowing. Ask for brilliant Quink today. Availablein 4 permanent, 5 washable colors. Team standings are: Team n Club member for ti forward eagerly Won Lost 12 13 14 15 15 i After a few days, pen points immersed in ordinary high acid inks are eaten away. But the nib immersed in Quink remains whole and usable! b Transfer Coastal no Drug 16 ’an American 17 4laska Light - 18 There will be no league bowling m Thurs, Nov. 23 to enable all sowlers to enjoy festivities with heir families and friends. | two in the Baranof Our teen fertunate to he having the chan to hear them in our own clul ms W 51 paid a non: Prices: Quink 25¢ and 35¢ SOUTH THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wis,, U.S.A. (By Bob Myers) Caro Transfer Hdcp. 9 9 9 27 Oregon has yet to win a Pacific | 3 pavis 128 115 13— 381 Coast Conference start this season | > gawkins 134 141 136— 411 its only victory being over Montana | 5 olgham 148 148 148— 444 The game, final home appearancé | - Dibbitts ST e of the season for Washington, marks | 1" canail TR e W a0 the Seattle farewell to 17 Husk Totals b A s hras Gone after tomorrow will be suct favorites as co-captains Joe Cloid and Mike Michael, halfback Ro- land Kirkby, the conversion duc{p schneider 155 of Jim Rosenzweig and Dick Sprink- 1 3 Sweeney i le, Jack Seth, J. R. Savage and|g jonnson i Ernie Stein. Such other dependable | ;* werner b as Mel Davis, Dave Hughes, Erline | ~"motals i Johnson, Doug MacFarlane, Dick Meclntyre, Don O'Leary, Bill Peter- son, Bruce Rhen and Howatd Wer- stiuk also will be playing their final game on the Huskie turf. FIGHT DOPE Two fights last night and here are the result: CLEVELAND — Walter Cartier, 1612, New York, stopped Joe Tay-} > Icr, 158, Binghamton, N. Y. 4. MINNEAPOLIS — Del Flanagan, 134%, St. Paul, outpointed Carlos Chavez, 134 Los Angeles, 10. 50 season, is nounced ivd pilot of the Seattle Rainiers CLEVELAND, Nov. 10—(P—Al Lo- | of the BRUINS 'lo {the Pacific Coast ) anapolis Indians manager | ditionl meney ! | AUSTIN, Tex—Blair Cherry an- | for t s | We look . ‘:mum'f\i he will resign at the end : \ d|the occasion |of this season as head ¢ 3 next easons, | tainers MEET BEARS {coach at the University to ke e highest ever playing | Racing eland pilot. | INGLEWCOD, Calif. i lis Ryan, President of the Cleve- | Shoemaker, pacing the n: d Indians, stunned a conference |eys with 319 winners, drew ewsmen who came expecting to |in six tries at Hollywood Park. that Lou Boudreau had been ! salina ($8) won the six furlong named to a tenth year as manager | ture -, Ryan said the decision on Lopez| Donald Scderland of the T LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10— (# —| BALTIMORE—Joe Culmone rode ! had been made after the end of the | Ccasi Guard s st ng at the| % % X There are three minor skirmishes o| tWo winners at Pimlico, including bt could not be an- | Hotel Junesu. He i enroute to| There i no substitute for Newspaper Adverfisingi tap in the Pacific Coast Conference Lucky Ned ($8) in the featured earlier. ,| Seattle and Minnea | i tomorrow but the big show will R i T . ” S = s g be staged at Berkeley between Cal- fornia and UCLA. There, with the roar of more than 70,000 reverbrating in Strawberry | / % ¢ Canyon, the underdog, little brother ' Bruins from Los Angeles, will at- 118 4 tempt to derail the elder Golden 166— 473 Eears of Cal in their uninterrupted 168— 498 nl:nch to the Rose Bowl. 163— 489 ‘Washington, which failed to stop 739—2352 California last week but which still has a chance to make the Rose Bowl trip, takes on coach Jim Aiken's sophomore-studded Oregon team at 28 84 | Seattle. | 131— 469| Stanford, knocked out of the 146— 444 | race by UCLA and Washington, and 164— 432( further damaged by a 7-7 tie with 149— 437| the University of Southern Calif- 162— 486 | ornia, receives Washington State 780—2352 [ at Palo Alto. Southern Cal takes the day off to continue preparation for the| Bar 184 149 160 150 163 806 Sweeney'’s 3. Sheldon 157 124— 465 N 3 R W I A 8 Juneau Drug 28 28 135 203 130 168 116 152 119 169 162 162 690 882 Hdep. Moore . Page 4. Holm Jones Tyvoll Totals s Alaska Coastal Fenster 148 152 . Stewart 158 149 Bloomguist 128 119 J. Layton 149 149 3. Brown 170 143 Totals 753 712 shan its five losses indicate, wel- comes Idaho ence tussle. On the independent front, un- seaten Loyola of Los Angeles, the he far west, journeys north to en- rage Fresno tate tomorrow night; 3t. Mary’s plays San Jose State to- 1ight in San Francisco, and Sunday t will be Santa Clara and the strong University of San Francisco in the 3ay City. California remains a solid favorite ver UCLA, and rightly so, but the | urprising UCLANS, who cannot be | sunted entirely out of the Rose| ‘owl picture until all returns ar: 1, should give the big Bears a, ‘ose argument from start to fin-| sh. lu 148— 395 149— 447 144— 457 700—2165 in another confer- say Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Knight Oak Park, Michigan ALMOND SCORES TEN 1" v ROUND DECISION IN 1. "5i% FIGHT WITH MITCHELL ¥. Taylor VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 10—® rankie Almond, Canadian feath- erweight boxing titlist, scored a un- animous 10-round decision over Tor- onto’s Davey Mitchell last night. The Vancouver victor had his opponent reeling in the third, eighth and ninth rounds, but Mitchell kept his record of never having been knocked out in 34 fights. Almond weighed 127%, Mitchell 128'2 in the overweight battle. In a four-round preliminary, Rocky Vanderveer, 140, Aberdeen, decisioned Lyle Kehoe, Vancouver, B. C., 137% Caslers 128 115 126 154 171 694 179 145 157 154 171 806 135— 44! 106— 36t 183— 45¢ 154— 46 171— 51t T49—224¢ J. Wilber Totals Pan American 20 20 142 160 118 131 141 145 164 164 133 133 718 753 20 60 202— 50¢ 99— 34 174— 46 164— 42, 133— 39t 792—2260 Hdcp. Wood Adams Wins over Cal and Southern Cal, | Jus misfortune to either Cal or| A. Stephens Totals 121 421} Washington game here Nov. 18, and 138— 445 | Oregon State, a much better team T — O T Sa— SHOOTING HOURS November 8:07 8:09 8:12 8:14 8:16 8:18 8:21 8:23 8:25 8:28 8:29 8:32 8:35 — 8:36 am. am. am, am. a.m. am, am. am. am. am. Come in . ; see why you could pay $1,000 more and still not get all the extra room, ease of handling and famous dependability of Dodge! YES, ANV OTHER CAR THAT PLEASED US BOTH COST $4000 MORE/S 885888888888 ¢8 T BETTER way to spend 5 minutes than by saving $1,000! 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