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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 ik i i b B i 2 o | srerrrrrrrrrrrereeereers FURNITURE WORKSHOP ) ¥ PLANS PUBLIC EXHIBIT sDofls ln B"e' The furniture workshop has com- 5 pleted remodeling and refurnishing By the Associated Press and plans an exhibit free to the e Charles, Layne il Scheduled for e HHEADLEN E S -ax= Batfle Tonight 'Ski Club Meet S0 PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10 — (@ _| Winter sport at its finest will be ~resrrrrceoreoerrereeoes | public in the CIO hall this evening, e 3 ard Charles, confident he'll pe fcatured in a film to be shown At Philadelphis govern- | tomorow afterncon and evening. the opening meeting of the Ju- t National Seventcen chairs and five daven- ment brought suit agair JASHINGTON, Oct, 10 — Football League, rging violation POrts are ready for inspection. p from the World | of anti-trust laws in felevision and into a Congressional | radio broad investigation. ‘ | At Kansa coff of Me | ATTENTION _| Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa- tion needs your support. Buy a sea- | son ticket. _ 932-tf ‘!Ne/w.i. idstein, counsel for a iciary subcommittee, told today the investization, s begun last July, will re- big test in stocky Rex Layne i the Gold Room of the Baranof Ba ki ot Recent improvements 1n e ziks| (alifornia Game Safurday kier and leading ski-photographe: ght in a 12-round bout at Hotel. bowling alleys were reflected in » P TR i B U T | o Totens vaibikvit SO s Iven Good Hllll'lng on Dick Durrance. The full-colo LT s rr s v s s oo e e e e eeo- | the first fighter ever to regain the A Forbes Field. he film, “Ski Col Major League rushed out of the Coach Forest Evashevski and the includes downhill E3 heavyweight boxing title, .. neau Ski Club Thursday at 8 p.m. Bowling News Cougars Make Ready for MDou g ald cavyweight boving tile, gets his duced by America woods to establish new records all| Washington State Cougars worked Slikme Repofled and slalom racing by top interna- I"x‘ M W iarrison, , Del around | yesterday on special defenses they . " tional skiers at Aspe - g ¥ tional skiers at Aspen, Colo., as | Kansas City open. A total pinfall for the entire|hope will stop powerful California B u(kef rf well as scenes of outstanding ski those to be hear SN the Pacific Coast confarente grid e t d: | league of 19,207 pins compared with | 1IN the Pacific *M_\\ ‘fl’”‘”]'"‘_‘ grid- areas of the Colorado Rocky Moun- They didn't have their | At San Bruno, Calif.—Air Minded BICH EARD the previous high night of this sea- H';{\ “;”l\l;!l here ‘:"”‘“‘:“" Good hunting on the Stikine | tain reg the summer h because 51.20) won Tanforan’s featured | a HUDN“T son of 18935 indicates that the Evashevski praised performances| NEW YORK, Ogt. 10—(P—“He's|flats is reported by a group of Ju- AR the subcomm: didn't want to | North Beach Purse by h angth. | masking units and fast alleys will | Of backfield regulars Jim Head, Bob | he lousiest looking ball piayer n|reauites who returned by plane o ‘E,'i‘t(h Ll‘l't:(‘)’:: fhitartare With Slayi 3 ! STICK PERP“ME do much to advance a considerable E}EX‘I AR Dwight Pool and Byron | the world, but he’s splendid.” Tuesday. b ]lm”‘”m o i o At Toronto — Most of the g | ' In Handy Purse Size number of the local keglers into | Bailey. “He doesn't look like a 11| The hunters who have been busy | .. it of s i tha ian Celler (D-NY) has| piayers of modern hockey p with il higher class bowling Wwhich could — player at the plate, in the field, or|picking ducks for freezing since | cigeiineau Channel area. Activities gio and Phil Riz- |4t Maple Leaf ns here last| Yanky Clover—Ger be a threat to other Territorial | on the bases, but he produces every- |their arrival home were M=. and | o po ojanred inelude soclal events New York Yankees,|pight as the Hockey Rauapiand N gensy bowling Elks come special nmrh, | where.” Jrck - Gucker, JREMBGEna | 0 " 5T it othEr oivie on of the Detroit | yecague’s two of All- | . 3 SENE iy gl Thus did Manager Casey Stens Bob Scott and Jerry Gueker. | oroups in a winter sports benefit, . wee of the| played to’a 2-2 tic. $2.00 llllls fax League leading Juneau Florists describe Gil McDougald, 22 old| They headquartered at the Gut| A purpose, of the meeting is to 11,445 watched the All Your Beauty Advisi took an easy four points from Sicks unl’wl(l star of the Yankees, whose |[sland duck shack of Jacl 5 gy 5 an annual event, and i o sland duck shack of Jack Gucker, acquaint riew and old members with A /ING ON ELLIS J | TOBI PATTON Rainiers and established a new high re on ee [grand slam home run yesterday|Sr, who met them there. All gof the fine winter Sports OppOrtun- ot e ihout $16,840 to the hoc 5 | 4 team serfes of 2563 pins as well as | was the key blow in the defending|their bag limjts—“even our wives,” | ities of the Juneau-Douglas region Three ps rived on Elli lon: A | QE U N E A U a new high team game of 923; | world champion’s 13-1 romp over|Gucker said. 4 for hikers, photographers and ' flight with —_— t up a { yiants I a e of the by oo 3 . E e 2 e . Brn‘\&n of .(Jj\m;]‘fi\;‘ r}prx;t\ trm;por ’ll;lexs‘wnt n;’ e i]lflh e ot the | Jerry Gucker, Pvt. Jerry Gucker, ers. All interested persons are in- interpor BRUG C@o new secon igh single game | all-New York World Series. returns to Anchorage Thursliay. vited to attend the meeting as prior from Ketchikan: Don| Juneau-Douglas Concert Associ 5 3 . 227, one pin over the previous high. | “Everything he does looks wrong,|with Pvt. Herb Mead, he fs on association with the club is not a A ; tion neelayonE EOT T g Box 1151 — Phone 33 Parson’s Electric took three hard but it comes out right,” said Sten-|jeave from duty with USARAL, requisite. - Petersburg: Rose Haube n ticket. 932-t£ fought points from Henning's, and | SEAITLE, Oct. 10 — (® — The gel ——— AR tied the previous high series with| Washington Huskies, still nursing' Even Manager Leo Durocher of . . 2533 pins. In a see-saw one-for- | bruises from last week’s 20-13 beat- | the Giants couldn't have thought you-one-for-me set up, Don Abel | ing by Southern California, resumed | | too much of the kid since he ordered took three points from Triangle | full-scale drills yesterday, readying |Larry Jansen to hand an intentional Club, ‘and after an audit of the!for Saturday's game with Oregon. |base-filling pass to Johnny Mize to B -nosed, freckle-faced o iy a c o m e e was in the third L scores which disclosed an error of Two first string backs injured in |get at t 1 three “pins in favor of Triangle | the USC game missed the contact | redhead. Tha Cleaners in the third game, giving |session. Left half Dick Sprague|inning. them the win of what at first ap- | was on hapd for a light workout| McDougald calmly watched a oY peared to be a one-pin game for [and Coach Howie Odell said he|couple of pitches sail over the plate, N Standard Aviation. probably will be in the lineup Satur- | then lashed his bat at a high fast ’ \ The Triangle Cleaners took four|day. However, Quarterback Sam|ball and rapped it into the upper | points from Standard Aviation, tc | Mitchell was hobbling on an injured | left field stands for a thrill-of-a- | maintain a steady grip on second |foot and Odell indicated he may not | lifetime grand sl home run. It place, displacing their opponents of | see action until the Illinois game. | was only the third of its kind in a the evening. After a prolonged stay e T World Series. Elmer Smith of the of 12 games in the woods, mighty 1920 Clevelanders and Tony Lazzerl . kegler Erv Hagerup swarmed the ‘of the '36 Yankces were the only alleys with a new high game of | others to do it. 233, and a new high single series of 00 594. A. F. KNIGHT IS 90 | In a vain effort to recapture hie BT crown from Hagerup, Joe Snow _A. F. Knight, one of Jum.hx_\ ;,(1)?1.1 y 2 his h i i rd timers, is quietly obser ssi s ma the last frame 0 :-T the:-l t)r‘rlx;dn:;:rr:<»lx‘1:; ;r;mv up with | birthday ‘today and .is feeling tip-| a series of 587. 500 series last night NEW YORK, Oct. 10—P—Pat top. Haghiub a4, shiow 581, Brown b1, | OauDamEls, - Southern ~Oslifaspi Houston 655, Stewart 552, King 545, | guard, and Jack Little, Texas A. and | Smith 538, Smithberg 521, Wilber M. tackle, were picked today as the 521, Mierzejewski 520 and Fenster lingmen of the week in the first 509. Turl:ey beer, 4-strike drinks |Assoclated Press Linemen Poll for S3i Hsgame. . drifiks. danated by | e 1851 footinll seasan. Siaitie Msitord and Hosacs Adams | < Connamels gaineg desensive hiwy: respectively, were too numerous to ors for his work in helping to stop the University aMingtar mention. No steak dinners o fifths | the Univer of Washington were capiured. | an important Pacific Coast Ct all under one roof. i Team Standings Won Lost | ference game at Seatile. Little toc Juneau Florists 1 RS idonxlye ) el Triangle Cleaners 14 Col- Btandard Aviation 12 | 3 " ctric 10 10| C.m.m ul‘« is an eastern Jboy 2 S{B:flg Rainier: 8 12 west to gain grid fame, ] ||||“||\H\ . % e O d se l ¥ P | ] i AhSV OV 4 [ 2 13 | pound senior co-captain of U .| T 32,’::", : ¥ 3 1-,“\\% the spearhead of a line that it g IR e Henntaes | held the powerful Washington back hew qc_egdy_ne 155— 498 |to a met of 72 yards from rushing, Shattuck 170 173 (e B LR y e 170— 481 | & potent factor in USC's 20-13 vic- | HECEEES N Ks Henning 165 146 thiv 4 St 172 185 181— 688175 " e first Back of the Week| N 5 155— 4 e e P VLGRS i e f oyl o Ao [ poll; top honors went to George | R P O Each of the seven machinery branches of . 475 | “Dusty” Rice, of Towa. He gained| : s Tolale i) SEH Y M| award for his feat of scoring| RNl MO Northem Commercial Compuny in Alaska ey e it ree touchdowns against Purdue rices! Write . Stewart 187 191 174— 562 | three t 0 n 1 P Hagerup 171 190 233— 594 |On runs of 100, 69 and 55 yards. ‘and the Yukon ofiers a range of produds Botelho 132 184 162— 478 v and spécifications Thibodeau 161 142 180— 483 NOTICE ‘o sfocks of parts Fand complete me- Parsons 146 144 136— 426 w0 City of Juneau will receive Industri I Ai ; WILLARD i . < Complete fine of agricultural Totals 797 851 8852533 | o ihicarions for city positions at the naustria ir 'llvnlu.honc;vy new method for | Yellow Strand Wire Rope for | Dependable batteries for in- chanical service you would expect to fi nd wheeled tractors and tractor 3 office of City Clerk in the Cnyl c a‘:":r;‘:rqdil:fi‘zl"'"l; ?olmm.‘ ;on‘s';«mon, Ilogging, vmin?ng. dustrial, murine,_ truck and pas- v—pl::lt',iv:‘u.fl::, har- Triangle Club Dock building until 8:00 p.m, Thurs- Products 0. materials. tainless steel fishing lines. senger car service. only in the larger cmes ”out5|de. " This is the Blanton i:; igg :ig—‘ :}lg day evening, October 11, 1951 ; 23500-N_WE Yoon AR Lincoln e C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. | i Waddell 169 138 134— 441 = S ‘ Borilsiid: Oragen place to shop forpmachmery, Io find out Boochever 125 139 144— 408 __ . i o Soots 144 182 164— 490 EMPIRE WANT ADS il about avmlablllfy, to exchange information Totals 124 1T 1282229 8 Don Abel 3 i on ‘maintenance and use. Manufacturers’ Mork 165 121 135— 421 ro d_flme S SN - noe Abrahamsen 164 173 152— 489 | TRACKSON G literafuracon maintenance, attachments, ATHEY Lindstrom SRR Traxcavators, swing cranes, ixers, mortar and plas. | draglines, clamshells, back e sgs Forgedtrak and rubber-tired LaLonde 135 — 135 [ IR [ earth augers, Treedozers, brush | fer mixers, pavers, Pumpcretes, | hoes, mobile Hydrocrane. Wa- new apphcanons and new products—is al- trailers, Mobiloaders. Force- Mierzejewski 179 156 185— 520 'mm a er qua ' e rakes, pipe layers and other | “contractors’ pumpst ter well, blast hole and pros- feed loader and portable 142 268 or jes. cting drills. ., .. breaker. m°°".;gxfs' i ;fig 260 231 bowsi i i Lot s ways uvmluble. You're always sure of cour- g Juneau Florists ieous service at “NCCo.” —and the chances LaJoie 130 163 164— 457] ‘ : : ; Brow 227 168 166— 561 are good that you'll come away with exactly i 25k / JUST TELL THE MAN it 201 187 167— 555 2 wi g;;:gsmn 198 154 193— 545 HY MECULLOCH at you need. Totals 923 799 8412563 STER Quickstorting, light weight ; < DE WALT ; Sicks Rainiers [ Materials handling equipment | chain saws, 3 1o 7 hp, blades ic plints and z Woodworking pawer saws. The Smithberg 181 180 160— 521 Vw for canneries, mills, ware- up to 60 inches. Earth and | diesel power units for power fool that works wonders Hanford 145 138 169— 452 :::'::: ;;e‘.m:r:uov winches, ;::’dp:“m’p'x"- Portable contrac- | regular or stand-by @ ms'rlbu'ors of A wifh wiood, ‘metala, or compost- Berthold 149 148 165— 462 | i Sl e : i B tion materials. Nordenison 174 145 136— 455 T RPIL‘; Werner 158 141 193— 492| [ B E RADERY KERRICK Totals 807 752 8232382 | D“_si\.ENGlNES MQTORN Mfd.w ,I,,“ | 1 cleaning Standard Aviation J\ et L RTAMOVING £QUIPM! L equipment for Haag 140 128 166— 434 A A : S eihet \eod industrial or /]| Tibbits 147 131 185— 463 COFFING Lt equipment ur]‘ i . gutomotive use: [ 8 178 12 170— 471 roduc , efficiont s 136 e b dm‘,::':d s Heow duly fochineY P CLAYTON o0 = Sturrock AR1. 187 %01 405 | ot et o Fibrstey, Sovghast: | ‘GMtRIInN AN Modera Waliing, , : ators for canneries, laundries. Totals 788 715 8692372 * | known steel. Po m...., gines for industrial and marine P RS = Triangle Cleaners edges and corner bits. . . use—4 cycle, 1 to 4 cylinders. Ib: o Cahail 171 146 145— 462 At e i _ 462 % Baxter 112 132 147 391 | Wadgalis 136 150 194— 480 ! ‘Wilber 182 162 177— 521 Snow 201 178 208— 587 Totals 802 768 8712441 @ MACHINERY DIVISION — Sales and Service in Andlm'o, Fairbanks, Ketchikan, Juneau, Nome, wmm-om, Dawson Seattle Office: Colman Bldg. . '. . .*.1. MUtual 2300 NC MARINE - + 2500 Westicke N., Seattle. » !"f + |, Alder 6340 LINCOLN Arc welding equipment for shop and field use. There's a Lincoln welder for every type of work, @ Lincoln eloctrade for every job. | NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMrPANY Oregon Sfate Ready fo Meet Southern California CORVALLIS, Ore, Oct. 10— Oregon State will be in top shape for Saturday’s Pacific Coast con- ference mix with Southern Cali- fornia, says Coach Kip Taylor The Beavers held a heavy sc mage session yesterday and T: Blended whiskey. 86 scheduled more of the same for to- . proof. 70% grain neutral day. spirits. Hiram Walker& © — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | 5004 Ioc Peoris, L electric plants from 350 1o 35,000 watts, for industrial, home, or marine use. Tires for tractors, scrapers, trucks, passenger cars. Belting and hose for every purpose. L6 ELATRIE D T T N"“E“E“D 3§ E N:O RT HY R:-N

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