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PAGE SIX Two Championship Teams At End of World Series; : Both Have (elebralions THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA I(mer (haffee, Oblam License /30,000 Expedied af Wash.-Oregon Game To Siop California PULLMAN, Wash,, Ocl 11—P— PORTLAND, Oct. 11 — P — A crowd of 30,000 will see the Or: Washington Pacific Coast (,l)nfu— ence football clash I Saturday, Oregon athletic offic: predict. Cougars Told How | to stop California in a ]lbht serim: | mage session yesterday. | . PAMCAKE z.waffle ™M l‘x NEW YORK, Oct, 11—(#—For the Oregon, seeking ifs first win over| The Cougars face the | first time in history, there were two the Huskies in four ‘ears, will go|Golden Bears in & top Pacific O pool 'or championship teams when the into the game the underdog. Wash- | conference grid duel h\'):i\nux(lay.- | World Series ended ington is quoted as a 17-point fav- | o The Yankees were champs be- ofite: L RMPIRE WANT ADE PAY =i | cause they defeated the Giants, 4 | to 3, yesterday | four games to two. The Giants were champs be- cause their manager, Leo Durocher, said so You are champions, every one | of you, and you fought ‘em all rigit down to the wire,” Leo told his boys after they had dropped yes- terday’s deciding game to the Yan- | kees. Of course, ardly the gayest place Players Big One NEW YORK, Oct. 11— of the New York Yankees are proximately $6539 richer toda the result of their World es triumph while the New York Giants the 1 have an individual record $5,191room was € 4 payoff as salve for their wourds of [ in the world. But, yet, it wasn't 10 am, 2 and 4 p.m, defeat the saddest. DOUGLAS — et PHONE 704 The players'’ pool of $560,562.37 formed from the first four games, was the largest in series history. The previous high of $548,214.99 was established by the Boston Braves and Cleveland Indians in 1948. The Yankees and Giants received 70 percent of the pool and split it | The remainder | The general feeling seemed to be: oh, well, we did our best— and, after all, we did win our share of the big games—and these were the Yankees. Across the hall, in ihe Yankees' dressing room, they were toasting Hank Bauer, the man of the hour. on a 60-40 basis. B . nlihing second,| It was his triple and his game-| Trinity Episcopal Church at Santa Barbara. ) Wirephoto. X , BE PL ] UR- B fl(:rd :nd efnuerfl;hmin ::k:bnliu;:c:n saving catch in the ninth inning S ——— & e O el & I’le\.luvl)’ AT THE NEW, MODERN 'O YOU. COME IN AND SHOP that brought the Yanks their third S k B | R SR e AR T ;’(‘)\Rl [«YM‘[N AND \A\'K\fh]\;\\‘«vh;‘TIfi\ T AROUND AND ENJOY THE oo oeomu| straight World Series victory for «' | ] ‘OUR CONVENIENCE AND CHOICE OF THOUSANDS OF CARE- Casey Stengel harles S|0ps | JpoKane bou BASE OF SHOPPING. WE ARE FULLY SELECTED FOOD ITEMS NOW ABLE TC SERVE YOU MORE ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. “We did it! We did it! We did it,” he kept yelling. Durocher, trying hard to play the part of the good loser, said ‘I'd play the series the same way. If we had another chance I'd do the same things.” Foothall ‘Pickings to take the series, || Giants' dressing In 11th Round Nancy Chaffee, 22, natio: al indoor tennis champion, and Ralph obtain marriage license from Clerk Ted Hallowell at Ventura, Calif, ner, 27, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, They plan to wed Oct. 13 in the Rex Layne Ends Draw Affer Battering Fight SPOKANE, Oct. 11—w—Joe Ka- | hut, veteran Beaverton, Ore, heavy- iFigi’ii Dope By the Asscriated i'ress At Pittsburgh — E: 188, Cincinnati, stopped Rex Layr DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 am BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME YOU WILL BE PLE FRESH HUBBARD SQUASH MEAT PHONE 60 HAVE YOU BEEN IN THE CASE LOT GROCERY BECENTLY? SANTLY SUR- THE CASE LOT GROCERY IS A ¢/30D PLACE TO TRADE Ih. 1% | By HAROLD CLAASSEN Someone asked him about next ‘wcighf. survived two knockdowns 1956%:, Salt Lake City, 11 . . year. last night to gain a 10-roynd draw At Detroit — Pfc. Ray “I had enough trouble thinking| | with lanky George Parmentfer of 162%, Detroit, outpointed PANCY I'TOS JATHAN NEW YORK, Oct. 11—P—Pick-|ghout 1949, 1950 and 1951,” Leo said.| PITTSBURGH, Oct. 11 — & — Kellog, Idaho. Moore, 159%, Baltimore, 1. o AN RIEINTOSH or 0K THAN ing football winners while ducking| And, finally, someone else asked ;Ezzard Charles is hot on the come-| A capacity boxing crowd- of 3,400 At Spokane — Joe K fungoes in Yankee Stadium: Ohio State over Wisconsin. Wis- consin can throw away its time- tables to the Rose Bowl after Sat- Stengel who he was going to pitch| tomorrow. Casey just grinned. : Jersey Joe ter knocking out | same ring where title to back trail today RC‘( L | he los ayne in the his heavyweight Walcott saw the taller and heavier Parmen- tier floor Kahut twice for the count of nine in the sixth. Kahut came |back and Parmentier was reeling Beaverton, Ore., and Geo: mentier, 236, Kellogg, Idaho, 10. APPLES .- - - BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWI} EFFICIENTLY AND AT LESS COST i \\(W DE ANJOU PEBRS - - . [bh.1% -+ 10 1b. shopping hag 1.48 NG BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES urday. Charles stopped the 23-year-old . | \ 'EEK 7 Sl e R anaccs cu‘! ‘Uv.m_ hvnr-ryin 2'32<"} the tenth. T ADS PAY e 1 (,()NVIESV’] y I'AA(,I)I) \‘\ EEK A, ‘I\AVI g IS [)HAWA\; AND HIDDEN IN THE AD. IF v B Duro(her |of the 1ith round st night in an | | YOUR NAME APPEARS IT'S WORTH §2.00. Watch closely, it may be anywhere. football team in the country | interesting but unimpressive bout | | year. before a disappointing turnout of | C&H ALEX F California over Washington State: " 6257 fans at Forbes Field ! SED o~ SR what team in the country has a Recelves Charles weighed 188, iest of | BRUWN SUGAB Pound 166 ORANGE l better one-two punch than Cali- his fighting career, and Layne 195%. | - Ju cE s gz Illl 23‘: z fornia with fullback John Olszc\nkl, | The fight grossed $50,763, including | Fresh Surfkist and guard Les Richter? {425,000 for television rights. Tem- ¢ p i 825 n rig ! Texas over Oklahoma: Oklahoma Threa' | peratures in the low 50's kept down | FIG BARS 20 02Z. pkg. 37C SHBEMP oty 5 0z. iin 150 made only four first downs against the attendance which promoters ex- e oy 2. —_— —— l'nmlc Hershey’s Texas A. and M. Princeton over Penn. Tennessee over Chaftanooza. Kentucky over Mississippi State. last Saturday. | NEW YORK, Oct. 11—P—An of- | for of $15,000 if the Giants would pected to reach 15,000 | Heavier by six pounds than for last title fight, the former | his PEANUT BUTTER 23 0z jar 57c KISSES . . i 6 oz. cello 27¢ “manage he o ree | 4lnmpmn was far .\hmJ by )mmts paes odist. o ber Ak EUCT | {he 11th dropped Layne for a nmc‘ EATILE WAS He - by Manager Leo Durocher accord- o pped Lay < SOS . . . Package29c | SYRUP . 24 oz. heiile 3% y,ouer Dartmouth. B e aihers ing to his actress wife, Laraine Da The letter, written on station of the Strand Hotel of Atlantic Cit Friday I | terrific beating, his handlers dprred; count and the referee stopped it. Although Charles gave Layne a| didn’t look | the former champion AYLMER’S IMPORTED CAN ADIAN Alabama over Villanova, Detroit|N. J, and postmarked Oct. 6 ati o oo charp, s, ot o, DU L P e STRAWBERRY JAM dpound fin1.59 3 - College, George Washington GV(’I‘]"‘”“- also contained a threat, Miss| ‘He m’“;Cd ya0 mRanfz :\mih‘“ ot t E EEA po i i, Virginia Tech, Purdue over Miami, Day said. | commented trainer Ray Arcel B—____.___—_._.—_-._——-—— San Francisco over San Jose,| 1t was turned over to basebal| i jck’ Temple over Albight, The cnadel‘Commissmner Ford Frick before| [ ane in Seven.phye' est Foods Blrdseye McCormick's over Newberry. . vvsterda) s final game of the World MAYGN cothil Series at the Yankee Stadium, in; D I wi'h Rainiers s aturday which the Giants were beaten by East: Cornell over Harvard, Illi-|the New York Yankees. 1bea ! nllal‘l 12 oz. pkg. Ha“ Pomld nois over Syracuse, Lafayette over| “Leo's immediate reaction was CHICAGO, Oct. 11—®—Tempo- Muhlenberg, Lehigh over Gettys-|that the letter was the work of a|rarily stalled in the major league { burg, Rutgers over: New Yon{ Uni- [crank,” Miss Day said. “But he|trading marts, General Manager ( | c ( versity, Yale over Columbia. worried all Tuesday night and I|Frank Lane of the Chicago White " cul\fcldwestl: Bradley ol\;er CV;’ayr:ie. finally persuaded him to turn it|Sox has dipped into the minors for -_—_—-e e Y e e innati over Louisville, Colorado |over to Mr. Frick.” two pitchers in a seven-player deal Whippin, D 4 . s rome — over Missouri, Towa over Pittsburgh,| The actress said Leo’s chief worry | with Seattle of the Pacific Coast Av & dary P“te‘ll Michigan State over Marquette,|was over the threat to herself and |League. USET . 8 0z. bo“le 40(: DATBS . 7/2 0z. pkg. 25(: Michigan over Indiana, Northwest-|the possibility harm might come to The *Sox got a pair of veteran Waxtex — 125-ft. Roll Large Lima ;rn ov;:a:dingrlot:. Neb;nsl;ad()v:dl“thexr six-year-old adopted son,! righthanders, Marv Grissom, 33, and enn e, Oklahoma A. and M.|Chris. Hector (Ski Brown, 27. v Wihite e s il i Moty wors poa WAXED PAPER . . . 29c| BEANS 2 Ih. cello 53¢ Southwest: Baylor over Arkansas, IMPORTANT—40-3 Marv Rotblatt, Jerome Dahlke, — e — 2 z ;{:r:lstn“sfi;nizsonv\;r ;er?;e g:;te e R L e Dick Duffy and Bill Fischer, and Falerald — Vacuum Packed California — Pearl % x inity, Texas | chortstop Jim Baumer. ALNUT MEATS 8 oz. tin 63c | RICE 5 ; . . . 5pounds 85 % Christian over Texas Tech, Tulsa \changed from Thursday night to over Houston. changed from Thursday night to South; Duke over North Carolina | Friday noon lunch at the Baranof. State, Florida over Auburn, Holy{ Cross over Tulane, Maryland over | Western, College of Pacific over Georgia, Mississippi over Vander-|Clemson, Denver over New Mexico, bilt, North Carolina over South'Mumana over Idaho, Southern Cal- Carolina, Virginia over Washington |ifornia over Oregon State, Stanford and Lee, Wake Forest over William | over UCLA, Washington over Ore- and Mary, West Virginia over Rich- |gon, Wyoming over Colorado A. and mond. M. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Far West: Arizona over Texas = & You /V\Ore B \ The contracts of these five were| acquired by the Comiskeys from their Memphis farm club. CAMPBELL’S GAIR JR VEGETABLE SOUP - - - . 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