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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THR Moore, G T. Curtis, C. SEVERAL TEAMS |Huskies Rale Bowl Maior League Teams | , 37 Carriedon Coud, Mrs 8. G, 5. Somarh ' ' \Drafi 17 from Minor Alaska Coastal b, B Holn#h, B Anigkie 9 & WIN BOWL BiDS For an “Almost Leagua Ball feams Saturday Flights S e S W Shafie'-. & 49-Phone-13 . BEFORE HNA[E | CINCINNATI, Nov. 1—®—The Alaskn Coastal Allines c o L : By thie. Abscluted Press major 1 teams today selected a total of 87 passengers k- | Poraametar e Hoioate A For 'em or against ‘em, the entire 17 minor ue players in the an- end fligl No flights w: 's. E. Mercer, Barne ¢ By the Associated Press oot chould be willing {oday|MUal draft at a cost of §139,000. |Friday or Sunday because of hich | Angoon: John Bennett, Sh b ver: C Eleven of the 16 big le clubs | winds 2 now. On Saturday, 7/ Sitka: Jol h“ R. 7ol The 1951 coilege iootball season |to sing a short verse of B PR 99 SR th g heads into its final big week with|to Washington.” The Huskies ated in the draft, with the ngers w ried wi ‘, e o and the Cincinnati | interport, 41 arri and 38 dep almost as many major teams|Howie Odell are i I i o oy ; ’ 3 already assured of bowl berths from this area able to j el 8| ook granbAd.three playess is, Doro rm Conkle, are on the unbeaten and untied |Slight crimp in the surge of | O "R P B‘“’m“\] which had | Amiving from - Chichagof ¢, | William ‘““‘“ B Jack b B e Conte A | tirs lected two each, as Wildes, W. Fields, Don Abel, Hunt | g ’ ® And it's highly possible that by|" The norihern divisi I A phia Phillies. g; from Pelican: Mr. P. § W 11: F. Gundersor sundown Saturday the situation will Was a % R g Williz - 4§ 2 range Junderson; 5 Hehs, R1Estreh. . Dewolt, Han, EREG (B n: Les Florence, A. Bril be reversed, for two of the six re- WED a ¥ Chicago € oh Nelson; from T from behind maining with perfect records face| Washing ; r ; Boat o t 06868, Ve AYihar nson, us, H. & \ really rugged opposition and a third [L0s Angeles to tie the UCLA Brui ¢ Y ey ok one o 7. Hellan, C. Dav B S el Me“t “t "s B(’st - /‘t Lo.']er Pi'ices 2 F: o n otV B 'S each. will have its work cut out for it. 20-20, al ing the north its F s Ma fr tonly victory over the south th g R TR 7 § . A Shaif 0Oddly enough, the two teams most | season. Downtrodden Oregon E SENEYERG, HERE e SArricwee i dondle 3 . F R E E D E L l V E R l likely to drop from the \mbcnte)z tripped topheavily favi ) E. Seidenverg of Seattle is stop- | Mr. ans; from Sitk slate—Tennessee and S'.a_nl’m_d—— al- before bowing “nna at the Baranof Hotel. son, Mrs. H. Peterson, R 4 A. C. McMaster ready are assured of action in the| The neat job Washington | " Mrs. Shuler and infant; J. Rine- 1t Anciweraze is at the Gas Jan. 1 bowl bonanzas. Tennesse te’s 47-10 decision over Montana | — EMPIRE ] AY ary Jerome, 1 G which must meet 1951's comeback | in ulmh md ! arker wrapped | —— — 2 4 GRS 0L S N, TR P = 8 L ek B Wit | v oo i — Prices Good Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday is lined up for the Sugar Bowl, anc ce pas o re " Stanford, which must go against|s h ; r & i - i | powerful California, clinched a s : ; fi g (‘ i " T U Rose Bowl bid Saturday by whip- ea’ting two : @ L i 1‘- 3 @EEEQE 9 ping Oregon State 35-14 year by Stanford’s Bill Mc- | Otherwise, the teams with all-|Col | winning records should conclude | i | > ’E E ‘7 E W w K B ‘? 7T their seasons that way. Maryland, SSEEGHAD o0k thia, GRORARI e V Y ¥y M I bound for the Sugar Bowl away from McColl as he qu 15| packed Stanford to a 35 cisiol Ing ot over! over Oregon ¢t elinching AT 1 team in the land, sh e "f’_“" Indians. Should they lose this week A 01y Ll’l@"fll 138 feen over Colorado, a Francisco | . ; Ito California they still would be should bave no trouble R oal | first in line, as Stanford has e e e | hipped the other chiet contencer, || a};«pointed our Alaska representative of the bowl picture bec g} SPUEEED. CRHOraia. 10 rules, but San Francisco is avail- | s e sovina e o Disic Court Opens | for the Finest in Hand Tailored Cloth- Georgia Tech, due to go to the| Gemao Bon] o ime.|In Juneau January 3 Two games which share the lime- light with the Tennessee-Kentucky The regular term of tha U. S. and _Stanford-California Struggles |y iey gourt, will begin in Juneau should give some idea as to the| January 3, according to a tice [ il e o o ea et tact Mr. Camp at P. 0. Box 645 or Phone Illinois could clinch the Big 10|cffice. The notice was signed by title and subsequent Rose Bowl|George W. Folta, district judge. trip by beating — or tieing — North-| A grand jury will be called for B d 948 western, and the winner of the|January 10, and a petit jury for 16 . Rice-Texas Christian game will|January 16. No special cases have take at least a temporary lead in|been set for grand jury considera- the ace or Southivst Conterence | (o, acordng o . S Attone Brighton Custom Tailors honors and the role of host in theP. J. Gilmore. A calendar for crir Cotion Bowl o crmiaer, Buy NOW for Thanksgiving But, whoever wins, the Southwest Conference won't be settled as usual E):cm;l the final day qu the season, Lowest P'.ices i” Ju”e“" Ninth and Gold Streefs T P “ T U R K F Ys__ Sef Aside for Sledding | ; . « B TSRS 20 to 22 pound average hi of Police Bernard Hulk d ced today that the Ninth | ot Bill and Gold Street have | | Wash. 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