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PAGE SIX Foothall Dressen Will Probably THE DAILY ALASKA I’,Ml IRE—JUNEAU, AL ASKA Beta Sigma Phi Will ilave Theatre Parly 1 | League Standings THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 ATTENTION | RUMMAGE SALE Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa-| W.N.A.A. Rummg u %s tion needs your support. Buy a|5, Gec Bro ! @ | Season Ticket. 929-3t |lin Strect at 10 am. 29-1% l { . [ 5T ! e rep hapter me of L Continue o Be Manager NEW YORK. Oct. 4~—rimi i Chapter, Beks S ums own | s | 1951 National _nguo stanc = ‘l in the Gold !"«mn of the Bara-' sch “ br'ng playoff games included): a “model ‘ g i nof Hotel on October a “model . | B WiE s OB ing” at which rushees for the . len [s) i AN, osmg rooklyn Bums ot 38 e s DI POS 'Youa ble N . FRANGISCO, Obt. 4P foriiclye 2 i L | bsin of the group, | i Cenfl‘u N e el mdbotio & s 2 | ] 1 program which| v i, oct. 1-merre- €XClysive Y H ' B e i B 20 i each meeting. | giqe said today John COff r Okl NEW. YORK, Oct. 4 — (P — Did iiladelphis AT4 2 f Fenster . pre-. f ad Ao ABobink: o over Okls : e ) ned down appoint okt ThoEa ALRiELD Athe] YD eria in Gianls' iri e fg 2% | sigo and Vice ment as am to Japan in Amerlwn bt 2o 1 ning home run which ||rnp(11m! D’GSS'“U Qanm Mle' Ch‘f”“ Nl Hl‘; s der vne, who is also order to by 6 Giant the World S b5 ag 4 93 403 34 h Captain, reported on the “Bad WORLD-RENOWNED moun- bara o o t rell for Charlie Dré ‘i'i i“fi“-'(‘ Wedn Sdfl“ e Taste” party held last week at the UL . i i manager of the Brook- | ©19 DOV p H E ! ] Brown. She also tain coffees from Central America 1ds by 12 Dodger | NEW YORK, "(e fl Oflemena a dessert-theatre are the finest grown. Altitude, Some baseball men insisted today | ¢ pocteri 5 held on Thursday, climate, mineral-rich soil com- g, | th did, but the only man who |, .- A { ¥ rich all rushees bine to produce richer flavor. y 19 o in the N ok P \ on over USC i ”“.:' }'3;-“,;4 e )‘ res’- | dressing room fl i members will be mailed invi- We blend only these prized cof- 1 T )'Malley, 1inted 1 e n . ; i he spare TS L d h I " fees. You can't buy a better Stanford ¢ by d iy HEpeEDer SR pllot SO bk tetut) Fge y ruman Tox 0, DS PERIR S 08 ] coffee than Schilling,at any price! Ann Arbor) vack 1n, 1952 tice pitcher. and Xi Delta chapters, Oregen State over hen all the furore of the base | ;4 acked the famous leftha WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—m the cultural program, dis- | Coll. of Pacific ove: > ces and World Se has died | *unppybbell, did you ever sident Truman said today that cussir After a very ist Puret Sound over stern Wi d we'll make an rouncement,” | . 4y Stadium?” every agency of the government will i a yresentation of her idea . % - et R R e et Puget, Sound over Eastern Wash- | doWn n the ¥ \dium 3 : e . & ington by 10 )'Malley 1 2 Before Car . | cooperate o0 enforce meat price of 1 there was a round- Lc AR E Rt er ay Western Washington over Pacitic]| Asked if the Dodgers’ collapse in f oo gt o i o on by members pre-| west Everyday Prices Lowest Everyday Prices Lowesf Everyday Prices Luthi n by 30. the final we d which The President did not disclose | Lewis and Clark over Whitman|Brc n. lost 31 game lead to specific agencies expected to partici- - { | | by 15. t ast-finishis £ might | pate in the price enforcement drive. Y| ~ "Whitworth over British Columbia itate a ¢ e 2 | He replied with an emphatic no | 8 S E ment chances, O'Malley replied: H |when he was asked whether the % by 8. ors in orie | : = g Coll. of Idaho over Linfield by 20 o ol i b ] HiD d | government is going to lift con- A o Pacific U. over Willamette by 10. | S ted losing | By the Associated Press trols on beef. | | & - — £ L5 Al N TRy | e e e i | R .‘\Tll NTIO! i g ] your own conclusions, = W BOXING \juneau Ski Club to ! Juneau-Douglas Coneers i 5 orns y feel the Dodgers collapsed.| At Chicago — Dave Sands =l i o B 3 have to give some credit to the | Aust a made American (’lb 1t Season | > Q. Giants' near-.900 ball the last two | by outpointine Carl (Bobo) Carlse lMake Plans for Year i fi] a month | RACING | ) u o lso a manager can’t hit and| At San Bruno, Calif. — Dag| Plans for the forthcoming ski '8 o h for his players.” | (10900 won the feature race at|Scason will get under way when the i\ MR . n himself is confident he |Tanforan t neck over Sea Gam- | Juneau Ski Club meets Oct. 11 at|=\ NNE 8 crediteble job and is willing | bol 8 pm. in the Gold Room of the ¥ o | s . w alnler Bet hadl be B at Ebbets | Baranof. l FREE DELIV 2:30, 4:00 P. Jd-next | D SERIES Officers will be elected and there | i A ’ ! .. | Will be a general discussion of plans | A e r SEATTI » " e . T e ! 4—(P—The|for the year. Tom Stewart is to i B 2 Hornsh, who guided The Dodgers stlll don’t know “h",f will be out 10| yeport on summer activities of the = V 3 attle’s Pacific league F o FeEsOn W get 1t | - club as well as functions and pro- Y @ o K 2 fers to the circuit’s 1951 champion-|0Ut of d thab 16/ 78 S 5 ! a s of various committees. [ e ‘ 3 : Jook | umpire — Plate Umpire Frank Das- % . Mo ntreal | % Thig s the first meeting of the | | B - . It was Dascoll who called a | with ¢ y last night present season for theclub. All [ f<D Bostonian safe the elgt in-| The he American | parsons interested in skiing are in- 4 i B M ning of that troversial e ociation \pions their* first| vited to attend. | @ < | Sept. 28 to give the B lze in th -seven battle. S = r:> (o8 victory The Brewe me here from Mon- il K we'd b game, By Sen | fre 1 trailing tt International (REPRINTED FROM JESSEN’S WEE KLY, MAY 17) 7] 71 Q“SEV’WA ] would have won |y enoue cf o1 |9 F " - and I had my| 5 o R Loy} 2 orelle L e e Jacobin's New I8 8 World Series. Tt 1 v : : Guide fo Blaska [ ‘ eency wer, oby ‘We made him a d without e tled offer oration, nnot contin in th 4 indecision. W h plans, t land, resi manager the P and Beaver Sweeney said then he didn't like tition. He may on, it 1 attle man- ~ Hornsby bi s made are said been dickering for ue managerial jobs ecret of his ambi- no tion in that wise. Only last Sund he conferred with Bill Veeck, owner of the hapless St. Loui rowns, and h: scheduled further con- ference: SWEENEY TO BE MANAGER SEATTLE, Oct. 4— —The Se- attle Rainiers have signed Bill Sweeney to succeed Rogers Hornsby as baseball manager The Seattle Tim in New York rer contract w igned ther tween Ger 1 Manager Earl and the erstwhile Portland Owner Emil Sick sai; this morning *he I vised of the actual signing, he assumed it had been done were working on it last Both Sheely and Swe in New York for the Sports Writer Lenny ) said ma the announce- ment Sweeney's selection came quickly | after . pronouncement late | yesterc it Hornshy's time w up; that the Seattle club had given | the Ra week to make up hi mind ¢ returning to the Rain- | iers’ helm and the week wa Swee recently Portland manage sure of the job there Sick commented: “I don’t think I ever picked out a new m ger where the feeling toward him by people interestec in baseball was so universally fav- orable.” up. > pres- was too muc tter few (lu\ to Juneay hear xpect on Monday. rings for to return An Maskan fu\m-.“ for 33 -w, eaiss and | long, | a PILOT BREAD Superipr Biscuit Co. = S¢atslé the *| York team, inal Nat Thomson le of gos nning caught of scond when and fai to latch on to hot| grounder when Dodgers scored | © in the | Kluszewski, Triple it Pittsbur, pitche » Runs AIE kind of "idence g one o one m Branca fed 'Ihhm on a Monday and Bobby hit homer to provide the r the roof cave pitch hig a Strike: ,\1 Newcombe thir vday han tha At ti blow to t} must have $150,000 a the ap| each individual on mc > D it means around 55000 even if the Giants lose the World Series to the Yankees and r A syaart workingmen weor , Brook — E\lPlRF WANT ADS PAY — leanve Leaders By the Associated Press jonal League Leaders: already money when th more | lead in early Aug ttsburgh, i 2 | roe, D(, ton, | Bif the Presses “First copy” of Lou Jacobin® edition of his “Gu the Yukon” Weekly office 1 l\mn from L 5 A ) [ One is an [ sterday” section, a pic- Musial, St. Louis and| 1 rt‘[let‘hpu I and h, 12 OF g% age, ~ Kiner, Pi il rush and the Igter birth of Ala: ation Some of the fir ence were wagis, and the ,\l old rewspa iividuals prov Lou write: fun_going per files y and Musel 1\‘(] sou at in which Jac victure of 1ew.. 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