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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 Img for the 1946 basebs Ap SPORIS | Feb. 24 at Pasadena, | [ . [ j LONDON, Nov. 9—Freddie Mills, , British light - heavyweight cham- ! pion, today challenged Gus Le vich, recognized as the U. S. lig heayyweight champion, to a wo = title fight in the United States By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. At Portland, Ore., Promoter J NEW YORK, Nov. 9 — Getting Waterman—who is angling to get cagey. . . . All the season-subserip- a bout with Lesnevich for his ticn tickets for basketball at Madi- charge, Joe Kahut—has promised scn Square Garden this season— to match the winner with Fritzy e v s 1 20 B ce1MO TROOP " .53 JOHN BISHOP LEAVES | Nt nwenthrad WA, T b 6 £ 10 STATES o MORROW, M. Y.(IH Wildcats have convinced themse 1! John Bishop, Buyer for B are rett od. rthwest ; 1 the B v . aren’t going to lose out on 1 ke I w e » Bowl cash at this stage of o ia ; trip. He interds to be gohe n. Washington foaded for & néw kind of | < for several we 1d will also visit £ experience; a g 4 . r buying centers befokre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREF families om Polr | '}A_’m,' iDE € okl ks Vil y are enrout . on an rge : s Ay 0N AMATEUR FADES e ‘ “ ; attle where they 'lfli‘*é. by g DURIFE concing _exhibition tow R S ke Gl 1.". \J\ United States under a thr O W i 4 nof Hotel once i men and children on. S Looie Flr\‘i Si""?"z- el , this time N HAROLD.GY van cf 1, Pennsylvania, Southern Cali- fornia and Louisiana State, will S ;]h lr 44 Yeals T ng vwn,ul games across the triumph lay's major football fe eries of entert scme 5,000 of them—have been sold Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick has been ) cut and Georgie Sullivan reports boxing on the west coast for a long difficulty scraping up enough gmd time. seats to fill the alumni dema ABEPED from Western Michigan and Val-| STOCKHOLM, Nov. 9 — Gunder paraiso—the first two teams {0 H s and Arne Andersson's trip visit the Garden next m'ml" -+ to the United States to participate Sullivan also says that Ne 2 in the winter track season appeared U., St. John’s and Tor slar ® definitely off today, a result of set to make things very a sweeping house - cleaning by fortable for visiting teams. . . . At Swedish t officials with the the same time, John Mooney Is unofficial port that the worlds word that the top cage teams Will two fastest milers have been tabbed come frem his intermountain as professionals. % . “Wyoming will be the t PR beat,” says John. “Coach Ev Shel-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9 — The ten has a starting five averaging chairman of the Australian Davis 6-7, including Milo Komenich and Cup Committee is confident’ his Jim Weir back from the National country will retain the trophy it Champs cf a few years ago. Kenny they face America. Sir' Norman Sailers also ir hn. ed back.” Brookes predicts that the Aussies, at Utah and Br who won the cup from the United vill be tough and States in 1939 in the last matcl “Colcrado U. is a cinch to have played, will ccme thro in another of those all-Kansas e~ if an American team faces them in gations as soon as Frosty COX the challenge rounds. The Davi comes back from Europe.” Cup will be played off in Australia L R in December, 1946 LONG-RANGE RECRUIT Brockes told Los Anzeles ter When ex-Marine Tom Smith re- officials that the same ad t ported for football his first day on won the cup just before the the Penn State eampus, Coach Bob started — Jau Bromwich, Adr Higgins quizzed him about his ex- Quist, Jack raw‘ord d Harry perience. . . . Tom told about p! Hopman-—will be in there again. ing for Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn i in 941, then casually added: NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Big t “Charlie Spiedel told me to report boxing returns to Madison Squ to MR gasped £ Garden tonight with capaci “ct is way out in the Pacific.” crowd of 18,000 expected to wat . Said Smit! > was I Welterweights Teny Janiro - Youngstown, Ohio, and Johnny CLEANING THE CUFF Greco of Montreal ta in their Southern Asscciation —umpires third and “rubber” eight-round likely will breath easier now that windup. Fresco Thompson has been called J— in from New Orleans to do “field WASHINGTON, Nov. 0—The re work” for the Dodgers . . One cent proposal'in the Senate of Fresco's best stunts was to argue the Army-Navy football until an ump pulled the rule -book should be played in different s from his hip pocket, then Thomp- tions of the country each j fson; would exclaim: “What do you slowly but surely getting its know? A rule book printed in of backers and responses. braille. cretary of War Pnl!(,l\(“ ~ back of the idea ye FIGHTER'S FADEOUT terday when heé declared bluntly. A famous football figure and vvt- ‘I'm in favor of it eran of two wars is dead. . . . me customarily arson, 46-yeor ast, but Patterson said b ne Corps Colonel who rgmdv(l 1eason why anybody should have a the Annapolis Middies throuzh monopoly on the game. three seasons of footb: from 1939, died yesterday lanta, Ga. The passing of Larson stunned grid fans who had fol- lowed his caréer, first as a player and, later as the Navy coach. . . . The end came after the third of a series of heart atts Larson, the forme of Long Beach, Calif v \nth him. . . . Funeral S burial will be held in V\'ashlngmn on Bunday. Swede was a big, like- able man with a booming voice known for his inspirational lead ership and for the jinx he Hheld over Army football teams. . . JIN e TQ the six seasons he was associated SUN RISES — SETS with ‘the Navy team, three as a © November 10, 1943 coach, Navy scored six wins over the West Pointers. TIDES TOMORROW © e November 10, 1945 o o High 5:13a.m., 13.2 ft. Low 10:52a.m., 6.0 ft High 16:40p.m,, 150 f 23:50p.m., 15 f Sun Rises 8:34 a. m. Sun Sets 48 FOR EARLY BIRDS 5 e et o Army vs. Notre Dame tomorrow, figures to be the biggest game of the football season and this dep: e e S e o S people lucky enough to get ticki is to get there carly . . . late- comcrs may miss both the Cadet's parade and the touchdown parade if the Irish receive the kickoff, it's a good bet they'll pass on the first play in! an attempt to score quickly. And another good bet is that Boley‘ Dancewicz will toss to either Elmer| Angsman or Dick Cronin, both near- | sighted and hence lightly regarded as pass receivers . . . For Army it has been almost routine this season to send Glenn Davis on a long run| around end or to have him pass to Doc Blanchard for =& touchdown about the third play after getting the ball. Sporf Short PASADENA, Calif,, Nov. 9—Offi- cials at West Pcint still haven’t| taken their stand on the attractive| Bowl bids dangling their way these days, but the fact remains that Army's undefeated Cadets are still the hot bowl choice of fans throughout the nation. The Rose Bowl Committee held a secret session yesterday and came‘ up with the names of seven teams ! that are being considered as the| choice to meet the Pacific Coast Conference champions in the New Year’s Day classic. As you might | guess, Army heads the list, with Alabama a clese second. Other teams named as possible choices are Columbia, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Mississippi State, and Texas. Fe lmmuuluummuiiil'liml |||m|m|m|||||m||mnIum|||m||||uu||u|um|m||lfimmmmmmmnumm GHICAGO, Nov. 9—The Chicago White Sox will begin spring train- |2 NO Oil DELIVERIES MONDAY Check Your Oil Tanks & { henlQuoy Nation this week t games in the cpinion of this corn- 3 tures intended to depict dancir SATURDAY GAMES er, which h red ugh the PURHAM, N. 0., Nov. 9.=Amateur gongs and customs of X (East) tcason so far : Cary Middl>coff whipped golf's Y0P gporigines professionals in the North and South — aAxthur Mothett, who is ¢ ns, in which ‘on0n (curnament but the . pros, Jemmand 32 of 41 w Y 16t GRlY AR v ¥ A ok not only wa ting the Durham Open today Army vs. Notrs . at New|one of the poorest efforts of the y ot otk i o s o b pretty confident he couldn’t ork City E b but definitely the 2 t. Middleco! young Boston College at Villanova. Night L oen Memph 1 Brown at Yale o2t t. ) s ry over Pl A E s Colgate at Cornell ; Scuthern ifornia, L G i Mg il el Columbia at Pennsylvania blanking of Minnesota or Colum- ooo, Sneh the B R Dartmouth at Princeton. bia's verdict over Corn o, OLRoE 7D o ok Rutgars at Lafayette With that warnir i A o7, Wy v t Maryla B e mrogni b S run: ‘__.A:;. v.‘ltl‘l.EH.} and collected N it Marine Academy at| Notre Dame-Ar Por an entite,” 1r woo tho fhr o i the- Bing g flgjfigig;) Harva year now Notrs D: ; 3 s the first time u}_lm e- 4P A& Navy fichigan at Baltimore. ' mad> a by-word of t ) 3 g R A T ‘—”—uinfiz’?x:g“;, - AR el il ived a medal and a $100 Zeilingent fos: e r Bond prize. i until Do ecc touch FORESTERS ON TRIP 0 bron j : Hoarnscheme: s 2 member of John Brillhard, Admiralty 3 nd back sur~ v N s e AL a e e i o, 7in fimernranand the project, worked in Fair as a construction employee the war. The undertaking is y F‘r'v;)ric(nr rquette ed Michigan with his | 5 Forest Service, and Charles For- at Michigan State. E e now and his jinx is ward “orester frem the Juneau rn at Wisconsin k 3 Fore s headquarters, left Klahoma A&M nr Penn’s yesterday aboard th : bkt as that Ranger Six, bound for Sitka and at Ala- lumbt y he backlields way points. They expect to com- ld make pete their field trip by about It won't Nov. 20. Forester Forward will make a regional office inspect on timber sales and Superv 3rillhart will be engaged on se other matt in addition to timber sales surveys. Duke. ippi State- t Tulane howed LSU that Mi; L. S. U.. Night. State could } ippi William and c -Southern California Altt two major parts of the irginia rcjan machine have been removed t Vanderbilt by Naval transfers, the club will get piration from the hcme hern California % - o LLOYDS LEAVE FOR HOME Capt. and Mrs. George Lloyd, o E y, who have been alvation Arfhy Con- diana-Minnesota: The Gophers, 57 opnoiudes. chgbe | tes sthedist at Texas arly Big Ten oices, have | fo. lheis LobR i Gl at Te tzken a fea the past two Purg aboard the Steamer North Mountain) v 1a ate at Colorado College Tul A&M: Bob ado"AGM at Denver tacs nan. Rading Jine DOR 5 DANCING SCHOOL am Young at Utah State n i : ards gain 1 7 " 1 now enrciling. Baton ing, tap, acrobati toe-ballet, derneccentrics, toe-tap, ocial dancing for beginn toning and tap es for s raphers. Boys' class in acro- SUNDAY : 1 s the past twe Studio 411 Tth. 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