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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951 SRR A S AT b high school foolball caree Ha“ba(k (Ioses Shelbyvillé bigh sohool In & o of glory last night. He scored 43 F@olba“ (areer points on eight touchdown runs o | ] [ 23, 74, 34, 13, 57, 49, 32 and 24 yards as Sheissille beat Greensburg, 'Fight Touchdewns |= SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Oct. 24—® —Halfback Jim Mewborn closed his Duro‘her 'linemefl ! ; g o W W s i Thrift and comfort ; ; Manager | : e £ he T B TouraLUX 0f Week ldlV R P, Tl ) - SLEEPERS 0' Year NEW YORK, Oct. 24—411’W~'l‘hc1 ) : 1 : Southwest Conference, which has NEW YORK, Oct. 24—(P—Leo been hitting the football headlines | Durocher, whose managerial career regularly this season, came up today hung in the balance four years ago,| with both the defensive and offen- is baseball's “Manager of the Year”|sive linemen of the Week in Bob for 1951 | Griffin, Arkansas center, and Bill B !' N : ‘N : : : S TIRE may pop up just as un- The 45-year-old pilot gained the | Howton, Rice end. OVI Ing eVIS { | ] - s { b (4 3 (,.,,‘ ; l'\‘nrl }i'“\l\.'itfl‘lch::‘l(\ accolade for leading the New York§ Although each played on both of- A g > ; e i3 g | s o Sl e Giants to the most sensational pen- | fense and defense nearly the whole Mierzejewskl's new season high) & 4 5 3 3 & ‘ CLYMPIAN, | i out, of iyou ... . nant trlumph in National League|game, the voting in this third |Series of 603 in last night's opener . & e 2 £ if you don’t have history. Associated Press lineman poll of the | Was insufficient for Don Abel to : e Insurance! Durocher won the award in an|season ranked Griffin tops defen-|come out on the top side of Par- i 3 4 7 Assoclated Press poll conducted |sively for his superb play as Ark-| 0" Electric, who took 3 of the 4| Su—_. ; 4 i . G e SEATTLE e TWIN CITIES | Why let Fire give you an among the 187 members of the|ansas upset Texas, Howton's feat|POInts by & Hn R \ ; | MILWAUKEE e CHICAGO sengive surprise? Call on Bascball Writers' Association’ of | of catching threc tbuchdown passes | Club "‘)-'“"r“;‘ ‘04““'{9 °“‘t§9nm"35' : | Soft, roomy berths in Touralux | US for the proper insurancc on 7 i by on each of the oints, the sec P e 3 i b RS 1 America. as Rice upsct Southern Methodist D ond 1 P | o i sleepers save on berth cost and rail | your heme, its contents and The Giant leader collected 113|earned him offensive honors. game by only 8 pins. Triangle| § 5 ' | fare. 're exclusi i ST vour Beloneinos votes to breeze home ahead of CASEY | aooinct Texas Griffin played Cleaners split 2-2 with Sicks Rain- 1 ‘ iy : ' . i&;i:kfl‘%gfi d]‘;:’:f:{::i’l;l;eccxllé all your belongings. Stengel, manager of the world e 3 played | jors to hold first place, winning| S WS y . ; ; . . ! | pawered Olympian HIAWATHA. champion New York Yankees, who ::;L,y“(vig?nz‘ln:it:s r?‘:&rifndeésmxe 5“? last game R 4 | Also private-room cars, reclining E - was second with 64. Stengel won | b s Totit TR 2| losing total pinfall by three sticks. . air_coaches, diner and gay Tip a uc ‘exas to coly four first downs. Standard Aviation moved into o - | Top Grill car. Lv. Seattle 2:45 PM. the award in 1950. ; ; ‘ Other pilots who figured in the on, 1a helping * spark Rice| cecond place by taking four from| yinonese baseball fams, many of them waving Am crican flags, j-m around the open car car | Daily service East on the Olympian to a surprising triumph over South- rmer r i | Hia A poll were Al Lopez of Cleveland, | former leader Juneau Florists, the} puniyopig of the New York Yankees and Lefty O'Doul, former San Francisco Seal manager, in | Hiawarsa and the COLUMBIAN. Agency 2 ern Methodist, caught three touch-| |55t came by one pin which score , : Paul Richards of the Chicago White | qoun' passes for gains of 52, 62| 1 otter evoral audits | @own the Ginza, Tokyo's main strc:t. Left {o right, in car: Tsunco Harada (white cont), me SR oour Sceafiehin Oive Sox, Jimmy Dykes of the Philadel- 3 % g j & et B N - hic [ phia Athletics and Marty Marion Of!nnd 22 yards. The “major” bowlers were a little the welcoming committee, Dil 0, Japanese Movic Star Riye Sumi, and O’Doul. (® Wir to via B. E. Schaffart, General Agent Phe 5. Lovis Gerdinals, Lopes and |, 22 Cannamela, Southern Cali-| more entitled to their name after| radio from Tekyo. : White Bidg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. | Phone 249 Richards received four votes each I_ornm K"‘}rd' who was defensive| the contest, nine of the 40 bowlers B 1 o TN >actlle T, Homhliegon Seward Street ineman of the week In the first raeking up better than a 500 series, Be sure your ticket reads via WaE e JUNEAU Angeles winter home said: and Dykes and Marion one apiece. % ] [} 2 poll of the season two weeks ago,|and only two men falli 1 'I' A k H i Durocher, advised of his selection | ¢ ,oq against California Why e go0 mark. alling below the | | Y| eal'lllg [ oe ouls’ Fl h l D | B 1 : ight Dope . RS R THats > ghest | méwe:- T ek fl{‘: 1"2’;‘;“*? o cshe‘Pactlf]i;ceouz. Mork, Hagerup, Botelho, Thibodeau, 0n G"d In'u . g me very, very happy. I am very |t i e 15435 cfl""‘ Parsons, Cope, Baker, Wilber, By the Asseciated Press il 3 AR captain from New London, ©OND.|piendeny. LaJoie, Snow and Smith- ” e e i Lof fi)‘:{( while playing golf near his vast Los |, regarded as one of the outstand-| «pyrgey Beer”: Mierzejewski 3. -grateful.” . ————= | was drediied~With~ more tackies berg, one each. 4-strike drinks: 0' “ Si than all the rest of his teammates | yrork “Baker and Smithberg. 200- eg[o al Here are results of two fights >, Ken'“tk SIars | combined as the Trojans upset the | game’ rinks: Mork, Mierzejewski, g ¥ last night: ’ &Z(l‘ef, e previously unbeaten California|gy oy, DES MOINES, Ia, Oct. 24—P— @ !g | At Brooklyn (Broadway Arena)— 7 ‘ 4 eleven. A new donation was entered in|The Drake University athletic coun- | Paddy Young! 160, New York, out- - ole |0rIeS Other linemen who received votes| yne league last night, tendered by|cil has unanimously agreed to ask| { pointed Johnny Noel, 160, New York, included Ed Barker, Washington | ayctic Bar, high man for each game | for an immediate hearing | NEW YORK, Oct. 24—(P—Joe|10. 0' Bribe O"e" State end. of the evening, one drink. 7:00 pim, | Missouri Valley Conference' ofti- | Louls thinks he'll knock out Roc At Los Angeles — Kenny Watkins | squad: Mork 210, Mierzejewski 211 cials over what the council calls|Marciano Friday night at Madi , Los Angeles, outpointed Ray . a2 and 192, 9:00p.m. squad: Smith- | “malicious and intentional attacks” | Square Garden. Louis, 160%, Los Angeles, 6. b NEW YORK, Oct. 24—(M—Alex ¥ < B G L ‘Stow 208 ana 190 upon football star Johnny Bright by| “He can’t fight,” said Louis after LB i In Wh[skey, too, Groza, Ralph Beard and Dale Barn- Spons in B"e' Okt A and M., { watching movies of the Marciano- ATTENTION REBEKAHS there is good. .. better...and stable, the three former University | Team Standings Won Lost| The 11-man council, meeting here | Rex Layne fight. Joe didn’t cver Potluck dinner Wednesd; Oct. of Kentucky basketball players ac- Triangle Cleaners 20 for over 5 stay to see the ending - : he A: ted Pri S 2 for over e hours last night,| Sta} S€ n nding 5 24 at 6:30 1.O.O.F. Hall, bef " cused of shaving points in import- By thei e o Standard Aviation 19 9| -aid in a prepared statement it will | ¢iano's knockout victory. portant Lodge meeting including 55 ant games are scheduled to tell Juneau Florists 17 ‘immediately register a strong pru-‘f The 37 - year -old ex-champ! oll call and second nomination of fah “n their story at a hearing on Nov. 7. At Washington — Branch Rickey, | Parsons’ Electric 4 est” with officials of the Missouri|looked fit and trim he bre | officers. Plan to attend both. Also ! A They were arraigned yesterday on | General Manager of the Pittsburgh | Triangle Clut £1Valley Conference. through his final boxing session,!don't forget to bring along any charges of taking bribes of $500 to | Pirates told Congress that the farm | Don Abel | hitting with powe: ite el t items V‘rm may have : fix a 1949 game, and were released [system he helped create is the!sijcks Rainiers The great Negro haliback, the| RS the b booth. 45-1¢ in $1,000 bail. The bail was ar-| i S { Henning's 25| nation’s all-time ground gahing FROM ANCHORAGE BERNA WEST, Noble Grand. b ranged by J. R. Kimbrough, Gen- | P ol Eledio | leader, suffered a broken jaw early| Lt. Col. and Mrs 'Bourbon at Ifi@ eral Manager of the Indianapolis| At New York — Ex-Kentucky Stewart 176 169 164— 509|in last Saturda football game of Anchorage a f | VISITORS FROM GUSTAVUS | | wilipiane - {he National Bskel. | players Alex Groza, Ralph Beard | Hagerup 197 199 176 572| With Oklahoma A. and M. BHEht, | Baranof Hotel. L oith the| M Mrs. D, L. Fritz ot Gués] KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY all Association, Groza and Beard and Dale Barnstable werc free in| Botelho 154 136 160— 450| Who has been hospitalized here Since | 925th Eng Aviation Group atltavus are registered at the Bara- g are part dwners of the club. $1,000 bail after their arraignment| Thibodeau 136 153 168— 457/ his return from Stillwater, OKkla. ‘Eimendorf Air Force Base. nof Hotel. 86 PROOF » THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. on charges of taking $500 bribes to| parsons 147 127 147—.421 A pected to be released | .— —————— — — . o . SoGRCUMEE | 5 i it s o w3y sy Dicr o e mn o PISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH- MEAT bt | Susanna Kenough of Mt. Pdge-| testify before a grand jury on No-} Don Abel | limited duty against Towa State this > Bafatto | Mork 210 144 158— 512/ week. vember 7. | ;K,T,T ket b DAl e Abrahamsen 167 131 133— 431| The council said it decided 10| gy | At N;:r"Y;;k _c george Ratu_‘-{;‘ Lindstrom 123 166 183— 472 | protest the m"uion;, “in 1[,‘.' w off the | [1] i man will finish out the season With | pjerzejewski 200 211 192— 603|lack of pos nd satisfactorygac- | mzfim:i::'xwrf';o;:lb_’the Montreal Aloll;ette& accordins'moom;m% 115 103 143— 361 tion on the part of uv; nrm_.ah,‘ m»: E: s Gty Couel BRGNS Tor Och| = Nl o S e i Ll i s bRt it Mgt o & t tiol ictures e | phone Company, has been postponed | Yacht Club_meeting Tuesday 8 E}flntfn ;53 159 158 ayr A iRy = ilpon ‘x)ms, 2| until Oct. 29 at 8 :00 pm. at the p.m. Baranof Iris Room. 46-2¢ | Lincoln 40 140 163— 443”3-'__ T o werelore B city hall, 944-3t R] W. COWLING, Comm. Waddell 134 147 176— 457 Aa‘» RS W0 Wl ¥ A Boochever 125 136 161— 422| Stillwater, and a report from the W Scott 151 162 154— 467| Player concernedy’ | ‘Totals 709 744 813—2266| The statement said the councill Henning’s “ynanimously agreed that there| Smith 140 130 155— 425 Were at least three vicious, malicious | 0 H f ih Henning 138 154 170 462|and intentional attacks upon thei penlng 0 e Shattuck 154 154 154— 462 | person of John Bright, which were Daviin 125 142 147— 414 |eross violations of football rules and Ripke 122 156 149— 427 Annual Membership Drive Totals 679 736 715—2190| L T Flnr'htsr Triangle Cleaners LaJoie 151 126 176— 441 Cahail 162 155 180— Brown 152 152 152— 456 ALA KA Baxter 112 135 146— Holmquist 146 165 146— 457 ) Whittier 160 157 141— 458| Houston 155 145 145— 446 Wilber 137 167 136— King 180 155 137— 472 Snow 137 208 196— Totals 712 743 756—22T1 Totals 708 822 17992328 . - { oty p S Standard Aviat Crlppled Chlldren S Riendeau e 1':;‘“‘1‘:1? 160— 506 | Haag 5 mmvm;"nlsa; 470 Hanford 146 146 146— 438 | Tibbitts 170 143 167— 480; Nordenson 161 129 162— 452| Estes 156 134 146— 436 Berthold 140 129 147— 416 Baker 167 191 148— 506 ASSOCiafiOIl Smithberg 196 149 175— 520 | Sturrock 190 171 1;3— z;g: 4 8 Totals, 816, 726 17902332 Totals 856 783 P —— = —_— 24 HOURS 8:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. i DAILY Thursday - Friday - Saturday |7 pavs A weEK Armour’s Star — Whole or Half ONLY Via Pan American ‘ ONLY SMOKED HAMS . 5%clb. | FRESH FRYERS . @9clb. 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