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PAGE TWO THE NEW Man-O-Gram GLOVES WITH YOUR OWN / INITIAL \ ON THE SNAP! [ finish and giving the other copy to his observer. ] These amendments can apply only | ‘tn portions of the course that the contestant has not already run and will apply only from control paint : Eé B 'J l I. D ! N G to control point. The purpose of this rule change is to allow for weather or breakdown holding up (Continued from Page Onc) thus replanning the contestant’s race making the race more scienti- fic instead of a guessing contest. Control points have been added on the Prince Rupert to Juneau leg over the number used on the last race in 1949. The complete list of control points for this portion of the race now are Tree Point Light, Spire Island Light, McHenry Ledze Light, Wrangell Breakwater Light, Buoy 46 at Petersburg, Five Fingers Jight and Midway Island Light. The reason for the extra control points in this portion of the race is to make it a little more difficult on the racers. Any contestant may set . He said much of the delay due to the “late avails ney, but it also was table labor conditions, A bid call for many projects was wage ayed for months hoping es would be set, Seeman s his year contracts totallir about 170,000,000 are to be awarded ir 5 | the next five months. £ 1 Full Capacity Job Seeman said the construction 4 program will all the building facilities of Alaska continually — 4P 4 ports, railroad, unloading docks, | different course where the control et and all “must work at full points would ma‘ch with the Inter- capacity.” national Power Boat Association, He ed that if there was any sponsoring tho race, setting up the special controi points for the con- interruption causing these facilities testant. to lie idle even a short time, the entire program would be retarded and “we won't be able to catch up.” J. P. Johnson, manager of the Alaska Railroad, said the line’s re- The second maj.» change in the tentative rules is the rlimination of the first of “wo Brilish Columbia legs used in the 1949 race with only ce rehabilitation this summe! Twenty-four hours lay over time e of military installations de- |are given the contestants on the pending on them for such service. |first leg and 12 hours on the last Covernment representatives will |leg. The contestants may use the At last! Gloves with a truly personal touch! Man-O-Gram — with your own initial on > ch snap fastener. All sizes; it separately with contractors and |lay over time for any purpose but different sty choice of colors union groups to study mutual prob- | they cannot leave the course during lems and try to find a way of |the lay over time. avoiding work interruptions. | No time pieces are allowed at any Exclusive with the makers of 58 1 procedure that may take c\m.\]\!\llid btil(t)]mltme time. Entrance fe days. as been ra IF IT'S WILSON WEAR IT'S FAULTLESS et L TENTATIVE RULES SET B.M.BEHRENES), . 9 CAPITAL-TO-CAPITAL Hient Sicp CRUISER RACE, 1951 .y tentative ed from $5 to $10 for race. Observers aboard the will be exchanged at Prince this cruise Rupert. and the overall Bremerton to Juneau race. On the Prince Rupert leg, first, second and third place | winners will be awarded perpetual trophies as presented by the Prince Rupert Yacht Club. First, second L2 major change in e i e up for the fourth running EYES EXAMINED ES PRESCRIBED Y 1951 Capital - to - Capital |and third place plaques will be AR T Crui race ending in Juneau, awarded for the Prince Rupert to contestant may amend his | Club. on either of the two legs' Over all awards for the first three ; one copy |places are as follows: First place e to the'award to be a shield from the that a Juneau prediction: of the race by |of prediction ¢ OPTOMETRIST Becond and Frank!'n PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS e Hagie LT Dk U A New Teh Toe” Rewr Ugh New Mt Protection Bampers Aot Lock Bumper Guards D g e e Sprg Sespussion e Deute St Hrg Sae Babes Come in for the “LOOK AHEAD” facts , on the '5] FORD @ Why pay more for a car when you can't buy more beauty . . . more comfort . . . more get-up-and-go £ , than you get in the '51 Ford with the 43 new "Look Ahead” features? 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A/ u another meeting to hear reports, |and then only to check the arrival tion Jyeae ” Trophies are offered for both legs | TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951 Juneau Yacht Club or the Govern- Hall $3), is a .xzxA\:;huzum.:m--’ AA athlete A large pheasant cock “s Cup; second AWArd o be shoulder opu { 7 i = or’s Cup; second @ is to be pus. | ,‘I teok ‘to the air, soared about nine ammu;d‘;ay (m e nlle‘L‘ll i ‘“‘ ot 'lr\n")r[v S feet off the ground and headed for Bor of the 1940 ace | ibition purposes in | Richard. The lad leape 8 award has not been decided upon|the early Thirties and again some ] the bird 1 ,‘;-‘. 1;‘: lc.:]l:; 'h:{:;]::;]t as yet ten years ago, Dempsey’s ring ex-| ? I ( S A deputy game warden witnessed The Govern cup. perience covers 13 years. 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It a Dr. Rich tance, footwork, hooking, upperc eareh for uranium, pet i 2 g E Kipony feinting and blocking | He took a day off to go deer Also to b One of the most interesting chap- | hunting, Pierre luzged his rifle all FROM SKAGWAY folir place Wit ters is the one on “How to Watch |day without s. Then he tr R — race are € 2 Fight.” cd it for hot to hunt chic A. Swick arrived hein | national Pow “The big secret of correct fight-|en hawk. y on the Prir S Bieforinance L watching is to keep your eyes and | That's buck is stopping at the Gas- lto tt g . ir attention focused on both men it down | tineau Hotel. t just one,” writes Dempsey. from hi. T P Y SITKA VISITOR jof the on, Fred ars this happened. case of Richard ar-old high school It might be to the advantage of come fight judges and referees to read the book. Maybe there would fewer split decisions. in i pe The | mile r: Srein of is at the Bara- nof Hotel. 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