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PAGE TWO Indians To Meet Cougars Other Leading Games Are Scheduled Among Pacific Coast Grid Outfits SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. L Stanford’s Indians, whooping it up in high, wide and handsome fashion along football’s' victory trail, face a able hurdle when they meet the Wi Cougars The important conference clash is expected to attract some 0,000 fans into the big Stanford stadium. The Indians and the USC Trojans arc setting the pace in the cham- pionship race. Each is unbeaten in the le: e, USC with four and Stanford with three wins. | indications point to this be- Stanford’s toughest test thus| Washington State ropmxvdl_»i 50 percent improved since the | on started. stanford will be a mild favorite s rr s Sports in Brief By the Associated Press At New York — Sol Levy, 41, ketball referee from Brooklyn, irrested and accused of taking ) in bribes to help fix three professional games in Nb- 1950 At Elizabeth, N.J. — Don New- combe, Brooklyn Dodgers’ pitching ace, was instructed to report for a draft physical next W $3,000 NBA vember, pre-induction 2 Wednesday. . At Baltimore — Vic Raschi, New | York Yankees pitcher, had cartilege removed from right knee at Johns Hopkins hospital. 17 Players Swell Big Player Poll { NEW YORK, Nov. 2—M—The | squad from which the Associated Press’ All-America football team will be selected has been swelled by the addition of 17 players who star- red in last Saturday's gridiron con- tests. This week's candidates, picked by experienced nominators in every ection of the country, include such great performers as Florida’s tackle, ing far € California, defending conference champion, travels forth to take on the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins, Washington, the hard luck club of the circuit, meets Oregon State and figures to take this one, it says he The Huskies sorely miss their great passer, Don Heinrich. Idaho takes on Oregon inea mcet- ing of the “have-no USC rates over York Witt and Princeton’s Dick Kazmaier. Army in New The list includes: Offensive: Midwest — Jerry Witt, Wisconsin halfback. East — Dick Kazmaier, AP All- America back in 1950. Pacific Coast — Bill McColl, Stan- ford — caught the touchdown pass which beat Washington. Defensive: Midwest safety. East — Jerry McGinley, Pennsyl- vania center. HEINMILLER IS HERE Carl Heinmiller of Port Chilkoot returned yesterday from a business trip to the States and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 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Illinois, out front in the Big Ten— another surprise based on preseason calculations—will have no cinch in defending champion Michigan, al- though Johr Karras has not been stopped yet. The Illini ace has scored ten touchdowns in five games. Three other Big Ten games are on the card. Minnesota visits Iowa, Ohio State entertains North- western and Indiana plays Wiscon- sin at Madison. In the Pacific Coast conference, California is figured to be a hea choice over UCLA. Southern i Charlie Lapradd, Wisconsin's JEITy ¢y i makes a cross-country trip to| New York to meet weak Army. Stanford has a date with Wash- ington State. The Indians, unbeaten and untied after six games, are the favorites. Other top g on the coast in- clude Oregon e at Washington and Idaho at Oregon Tennessee, riding along at the top of the heap, despite what has turned out to be a weak schedule— |pnmarily because the south in gen- |cral has been unusually weak this year—tangles with North Carolina. The Tarheels have lost four games. !have found itself after a miserable | start, plays Miami of Florida. Frinceton, the toast of the Ivy League and east in general after 18 straight conquests, plays Brown, an intra-league foe in Tigertown. The Bears are one of the weak sisters of the loop. Columbia journeys to Cornell and Yale tackles Dartmouth in other Ivy League affairs, while among the in- | dependents, Navy, winless, hopes to stop Notre Dame's sophomore- studded powerhouse. NEW YORK, Nov. 2—®—Except ‘ tually all the top college football |} Kentucky, which finally seems 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Orphaned by Tragedy Calif., polic with th VitRaschii - Undergoes Operation BALTIMORE, Nov. 2—{P—A | geon removed a frayed cartilage from New York Yankee pitcher Vic Raschi’s knee yesterday, and later said he was confident the knee “will be all right.” me weapon, a .22 calibry | sur- The operation on the big Yankee righthander was performed in Johns Hopkins hospital by Dr. George E. Bennett, a Baltimore specialist.| Raschi was on the operating table a' little more than an hour. | Pan American Brings 15; Takes 9 North Thursday *’1 Fifteen passengers arrived from | the South on Pan American World | Airways yesterday and nine flew north. Fight Dope Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: . At Honolulu | 112, Hawaii, outpointed Ter: 111%, weight title). At Philadelphia — Charley Spicer, 148’2, Philadelphia, outpointed ‘Walter Haines, 144, New York, 8. Cologne, Germany — Pete Muel- ler, 149':, Germany, outpointed Jean Stock, 158, Paris, 10, Dado Marino, Allen, - *Minnesota—Land of I London, 15. (For world fly-' | From' Seattle: Joseph Greenspun, | Kathryn Balog, May Hammond, Aile | Hughes, Doug Wahto, Jack Rado- [ Vich, Carl Heinmiller, M. §. Jor-| | gensen, Ray Nevin, Paul Rosziter, | Eunice Nevin. From Annette: A. E. Owens, Bill Soule, Harry Hyde, Gordon Harpar. Fo Whitchorse: Ted Myles, Helen | Martin, | To Fairbanks: Vernon Knight, J.; Undgren, M. Erland, J. Evans, Fred Washington, H. H. Hyde, E. G.: Harper. i Refreshingly yours . . . " sesfrom the land of sky blue waters* | i Today—Enjoy the crisp, Mg | clean-cut taste of America’s Most Refreshing Beer. 10,000 Lakes gz, R | | f wrems to indicate the targedy that has happencd in h d his mother, Carmella, 20, was sihot and Kilied by 1, at their home. | and grandfather of a baby girl, was | Binkley, former Cecelia Ann Field- 'ing of Richmond, andra (above) life. Glendale, Sciandra then shot himself e rifle. A Wirephoto. Marino Is Winner in Allen Go HONOLULU, Nov. 2- weight champion Dado Marino, the fighting grandfather, looked around today for a worthy challenger after soundly trouncing ex-champion Terry Allen of London in 15 rounds. Marino weighed 112 and Allen 111'; for Dado’s first defense last night of the title he won from Allen | here 15 months ago. The fight attracted 8,813 fans who paid $26,609.60. Marino, 35-year-old father of five awarded a unanimcus decision over his cautious 27-year-old foe. Wrangell Mother 0f 4 Children Commits Suicide WRANGELL, Alaska, Nov. (Special to Empire) — Mrs. 9= Paul Virginia, was found dead of a rifle shot early Thursday afternoon aboard her hua<I band’s boat Anna May in Wran-j gell boat harbor. Deputy Marshal Jack Krepps said a note and circumstances indicated suicide sometime during the morn- ing. The husband reported the tragedy. Mrs. Binkley was 29 years old and the mother of four children. REAL ESTATE® | LARGE commercial property — 5/ stores and 17 apartments—good | Jocation. High income will re-pay | purchase price in six years. ‘Terms | from present owner. | FISH BUYING station. Located on west coast near Petersburg. This property includes a general mer- chandise store, liquor store, res- taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, Union Oil agency, docks, boats, | scows and a good three bedroom residential house. The station has | just finished a good season and | is in excellent condition. It has| netted enough in a single season to re-pay the entire purchase price. Terms are available to a person experienced in fish buy-; ing. A trade for a local business| would be considered but it has to| be good. BEDROOM furnished house in| Douglas. Full basement. Top con- | dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should} meet either FHA or veterans ap- praisal. BEDROOM. Located in Highlands | near new school. Furnished or un- furnished. Hot water heating plant. Large double yard. BEDROOM, basement, near hos- | pital. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234! B e ) ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. A CABIN. ... $1,100.00 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 678 over First National Bank 4 Bowling News Alaska Light and Power team, after beating Pan American four points, is still in the top spot in Thursday night bowling. Juneau Drug was also a four point winner over Juneau Cold Storage. Alaska | Coastal had a very slow night in spite of having all their players and Pacific Northern rolling short sev- eral. Pacific Northern three points and Alaska ‘' Coastal one. CuSler’s won three from Sweeney's. High games of the evening were A. Nielson 212, K. Loken 180, Ken Thibodeau 187. Ken also won two steak dinners at Mike's Place for making five strikes in a row. One of the few rolled this year on any | league. ‘ 9 p.m. high games: B. Davis 188, | Fenster 211, 193 and Wadgalis 211, High series: R. Wadgalis 547, Fen- | ster 546, Neilson 539. Team Standings Alaska Light Casler’s Pan American Juneau Drug Sweeney’s Bar Pacific Northern Alaska Coastal 10 Cold Storage 7 Team and individual scores fol- | low: ) ‘Won Lost 26 21 18 16% 15 1312 Pan American |SPECIAL “Miracle Taffeta Um- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951 REAL ESTATE COZY 2 bedroom home, completely furnished, garage, Douglas. ‘ INCOME properties, good location, | excellent rentals. BOAT shop, moderate price. 12th STREET duplex, well furnished two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. | BEAUTIFUL large home with ex-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. many fine features, 2 bedrooms| plus income apt. (W48) CENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furn- ished, garage, double plumbing, GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- ly furnished, view, basement, DELUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two bedrcom home, South Franklin, (W19)| ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily! accessible year round, good bidgsfl TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥-ont Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway ~ FORBENT Klein 51-tf | OFFICE spa’c’e‘ for rent. building. Phone Black 763. UNFURNISHED one bed-room ap- artments $131.50 and up. Menden- hall Apartments 950-18t STORE space 'heated, 1000 square TS. 949-tf . Call Black 'i00. 943-6t | STEAM heated furnished apart-{ ment for couple with references. Phone Red 708. 41-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining| bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — TWo new | buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and’ Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res-; taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call ¢r see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-tt | AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other pusiness. Phone) 452. 882-41 STEAMHEATED Rooms,” weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent, { Anderson Piano Shop. Ph, 143 FOR SALE brella” only $4.50. Asst. colors, satisfaction guaranteed. Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 953-tf ELECTRIC range—Nuggg Shop. i 953-t1 | VIEW LOT, Troy Avenue, 95x80. Phone Blue 703. 953-3t SEINE boat Vivian June. 48 feet long, 11 foot beam, 4 foot draft, 140 h.p. Chrysler two years old, together with seine and power skiff. Box. 514, Wrangell, Alaska. 953-t1 8 FT. ICE box, 6 months old $200. Dexter washing machine $20. 3rd and L Street, corner house, up- J. Estes Said 125 110 115 141 146— 381 107— 363 Wesiward on PNA Pacific Northern Airlines brought 16 passengers from Anchorage on Thursday and took 11 westward. From Anchorage: C. Corpuz, C. Bagayo, M. Styke, F. Guertin, P. C. Kroening, Capt. C. H. Kilbourne, Maj. R. Perry, Thomas Jenson, A. Totemoff, F. Lundwall, Frank Whiteside, J. Pinkerton, R. and L. Moseley. To Anchorage: Bill Soule, Sgt. Julia M. Isaac, Elfrieda Franck, W. Morton, Buell Neshett, Mrs. Geo. Parkko, Leonard Hamacheck. To Cordova: Jack Radovich. To Yakutat: Ryder Converse, Ruth and Harry Jackson. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Remember your donations to Food .« . Announcement . . .. The Imperial Cafe has changed hands and is now owned and operated by BUDDY GOMEZ and STEVE GUANZON SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE Try It! 138 166 111 127 140 145 163— 467 123— 361 | 186— 451 . Donelson 1. Kessner . Gormley stairs—Douglas. 952-3t ELEVATOR—Complete with motor, switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. 949-tf 629 689 705—2023 | Totals Alaska Light 132 136 145 180 . Hellan Loken 150— 115 418 440 TROLLER “FLOWER” reasonably priced. Inquire aboard “Sea-it- Two,” float No. 1, boat harbor. 949-6t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$55888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL mORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —8$88885— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood -—8$$8888— * JUNEAU STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY--$3,400 for 1 bdrm house, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Hosp. Full bsmt. $7,850. EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- 500. GOLD BELT—4 bdrm, all hardwood floors, 27x14 livingroom with fire- place. Hot water heat. Therm- windows. 2 tile baths, 3 toilets. Bsmt rumpus rooms large enough for 2-bdrm apt. $37,000. Terms. ' DOUGLAS ROAD NEW 2-bdrm, hardwood floors, new stove, plumbing, sinks, cabinets. $8,400. DOUGLAS NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,- 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details « upon request. $7,500. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 911 WANTED 3 RESPONSIBLE government girls need iurnished house or apart- ment. Able to pay $100 or more per month. Can furnish excellent references. Call 132 before 5, or Blue 930 atfer 5. 952-5¢ g WANTED—1 small Teacher’s or Spinet piano. Cell Green 1085. 3t ONE, two, or three pedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alascs Laundry. 158-i1 L WAITRESS & 1 ¥o Percy’s Cafe ~ tain Girl. 755-11 PREPARE for leaky roof fixed and . drafts - at doors and windows stopped. It costs plenty to heat Alaska! Re= modeling and general house re- pairing. Call 829. 952-4t HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t¢ TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf —— USED CARS 1941 DODGE panel truck, 5 almost new tires. Good transportation $150. Baroumes Apt. Douglas, 52-6 Ray Leise 146 140 115 129 160— 108— 342 A. Neilson 212 144 . 173— 539 Totals 750 1729 706—2185 Jtnezu Cold Siorage Swanson 100 137 113— Thompson 100 149 114— Garrett 109 113 95— 317 Scott 124 136 134— 394 Ludtke 137 114 139— 390 Totals 570 649 595—1814 Juneau Drug 146 124 118 118 158 131 16 172 Peterson 150 165 Totals 688 710 Alaska Coastal C. Bloomquist 115 110 G. Stragier 136 127 J. Leighton 147 169 W. Moore 96 107 M. Fenster 142 211 Totals 636 1724 * Pacific Northern . Wheeler 145 158 . Pheasant 126 126 . Porter 146 146 . Becker 120 120 . Krsul 129 129 Totals 666 679 Sweeney's Bar 144 151 139 139 122 122 115 138 112 130 632 680 Casler’s 188 133 142 142 165 70 W g 3. 146 3. 350 363 C. Jones E. Peyton ‘Thibodeau 145— 415 118— 354 189— 478 185— 473 176— 491 813—2211 84— 309 135— 398 126— 442 130— 333 193— 546 668—2028 178— 481 126— 378 146— 438 120— 360 129— 387 709—2044 139— 434 139— 417 122— 366 169— 422 127— 369 696—2008 . Sheldon . Sweeney . Schneider . Winther . Moore Totals B C. 130— 493 131— 402 119— 437 130— 405 171— 547 681—2284 Davis Rusher J. Lavasseur S. Taylor R. Wagdalis Totals 138 133 833 PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.D G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephonc power skiff sud complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fu: ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska 908-61 TROLLER “Mischief” for stie $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft & ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Packs 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-t1 REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10tk and C. 865-4; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Selma Olivia Fors, executrix of the estate of FRANS JOSEPH FORS, also known as J. Fors, and as F. Joseph Fors, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for distributior thereof, in the United States Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- | cinct, at_Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock AM. December 20th, 1951, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, October 18th, 1951. SELMA OLIVIA FORS, Executrix. First Publication: Oct. 19, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 9, 1951. FOR RENT HOUSE—2 bedrooms, living-room, kitchen and bath, on Fritz Cove road, see Brownie the Barber. tf ¢ MANES- - ALL MODELS N\ PRICED FOR m 5A SPE!:IAI. 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe L 1948 CHRYSLER - NEW YORKER 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan ® R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 57