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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1945 MINOR BOSSES OUTSIDER PLUCKS HANGPAIRON "% Laks ope r MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 7.—Ben Hogan the Hershey, Pa., pro, was like the backseat driver awaiting an opera- i tor's license as the $10,000 Miami B- Open golf tournament ended its sec- Der Bingle Rumored Base- o cay todey Hogan, a pre-tournament favorite, ba" Bem—MajOF Ra'e for was ‘satisfied” with a 70 yesterday as bridegroom Chic utan, o PCL Is Not Settled ods, Mich, $hot & Crese2 Point Woods, Mich., shot a 68 to lead the field. By HAROLD FiRRISON bunched and ready to COLUMBUS, O., Dec. T—The Na- om the pack at any moment Honal Assosiation of Professionai Cre-Harold (Jug) McSpaden, E. J. Bacaball Leagues — the Minor Dutch) Harrison, Toney Penna, 1nost of us — went into its final ses- - <Y Picard, Fred Annon, George rions today with the ideas still be ¥ affoon and Ben Yasko, fore them that the Pacific League ° might become a major loop and that there should be no more bonuses for the signing of players. Those two major items still were pending after a day-long session of business meetings and lobby sitting that produced a slap at Baseball ol Ccemmissioner A. B. (Happy) Chand- J u ler and a re-shuffling of league 'N RECONVERSION Rutan, who has never won a ma- way into the lead with eight 12-putt greens in putting together wo 34's D alignments. Chandler came to town Wednes- cay, and dashed away yesterday af- ternoon to fill a speaking date at Muncie, Ind, last night, after he had urged the minors not to pass any legislations “offensive and ob- noxious to me personally.” The minors then promptly refused to changz their player bonus law which Chandler has declared “un- LARAMIE, Wyo, Dec. 7.—Peace, says basketball coach Ev Shelton of 'yoming, is wonderful For reconversion already has brought back to Wyoming five of the fair and illegal,” and decided to wait until today to act on another pro- posal which would ban all bonuses for the signing of players. Also adopted was a proviso that no major-minor league rule should - be construed as Leing detrimental to baseball, thus taking from Chand- stalwarts of the 1942-43 Cowboy team that raced helter-skelter thrcugh all Big Seven conference op- P n, then went on to win the mythical collegiate championship of e nation With these veterans and a doz- aduates of Wyoming en hotshot high school g the skyscraper variety, ler a power he had inherited from the tate 70858 1. 3. Tardls. p to be headed right back into T i 8 e to itional spotlight. The Cow- furnish some fireworks at next "CYS to put it mildly, are hot. week’s major league meeting in _ Lbey cbened their on last Chitago when revision of the major- it with & §8-46 victory oyer Brig minor league agreement comes up. Lo YOung Y. Rk, Caeper, The biggest deal of the day found 70 Brigham Young has been the Chicago White Sox selling pitch- Gescribed as Wyoming’s stoutest con- er Johnny Humphries to the Phila- tender for the 1945-46 Big Seven delphia Phillics. Three minor ‘hampionship leagues, the International League,, SISTE 5 - the American Association, and the SISTEK OF DON GEORG HERE ROUTE NORTH Pacific Coast league were approved for class triple-A ratings instead of their old double-A class. One of the biggest rumors of the day was that Cleveland may be sold to erooner-man Bing Crosby. north of Nome recently, visited AP 3 briefly with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. New Tuxedo Suits, size 38. Double McDonald this afternoon while en- or single breasted. Phone Black 272, Toute from her home in Seattle to (10.135.t2) Fairbanks by PAA plane. Miss George is a niece of Mr. McDon- LABEL! ald. Miss Mary George, sister of the Alaskan pilot, Don George, who was killed when his plane crashed - e+ DRINK KING SLACRK athast . ... 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ENTERTAINMENT 8:00 P. M. Saturday, December 8 PARISH HALL TC WINNING WAYS I s ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERT COLUMBUS, aguz convention yesterday 1in the hotel's “Hall of Mir- and apparently he business was trar There’s no other rea able explanation of how the leagues became loops climbed up to least one B circuit, Mincr L mirrors lea: nto “A 0 du Anyway, we'd That Bonu Icague club vention mic bembs . . . of them QUOTE, UNQUOTE Carl Hubbell, Giants' farm “The class * men who should be in baseball’s hall They have the toughest Carl ycu f fame, e “AAA” and the A-1 " the Sally, moved The Piedmont is expected licate that advance today hate to trust sball guys in a spelling be business for myself” that Zeke has been talking about cwnership of the Beaumont Texas After what happen- ed to Happy Chandler on the con- floor ried to lay down the law, it's no wonder the commissioner Muncie, Ind., and talkad about ato- He's been hit by two THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ot theee conventionsy | COUNCIL TO BEND ONE-MIN 1'7V}.'-.\7[’VUI\‘TS PAGE ' EAR To AUDIEN(E n, who ought to kno AT MEET TOMGHT Manager Eddit Dyer 1s toughest man who ever worked Cardinals’ organization. “He'd | Members of the audience are ex- leading his league by 18 games,” ‘pected to do a large share of the ‘and if one player got talking this evening when the Ju- e would come up scream- nean Ccmmon Couneil sits down to kelp, ck ing he was about its first regular December meeting: > the per ant” The 1946 at 8 o'clock in the City Hall, Gloves tournament will bar The Lions Club has indicated that ir” boxers who have been it will have a committee on hand years or more from to bring up the matter of winter inst the green kids| recreation facilities. Also with in- up most of the field terest in tonight's session will be - — holders of numercus parking tags A CAT'S LIVES collected on downtown streets during thern California recent spurred enforcement of the the Rose Bowl City's parking ordinance. A third \whody's guess. BrQUD expected to have wary eyes < undefeated and On the Councilmen will likely be like major Juneau's liquor dealers, whose li- ved with USC's censes come up for renewal at the out of the con- | December 21 meeting. Some liquor \ 50, the Trojans discussion is expected tonight a charmed life in that! Letting of architectural contracts atmosphere. They have for public works projects for which e in nine trips the City has received advance plan- ning loans from the FWA is another important item of business on tke docket for tonight. NOW, NOW, MEN When a minor leaguer dropped in- to the St. Louis Browns' headquart- ers looking for “ - s> NOTICE LIQUOR LICENSES The Common Council of the City of Juneau will consider all applica- for a class D club,” Mar ticns for Liquor Licenses within the sewell endured the inquiring looks City their Regular Meeting on st so long and December 21, 1945. y in keck' are C. L. POPEJOY, ey City Clerk. f his cc then ¢ (10,135-t3) REFRESHMENTS Church of Nativity 2 Sty T Shopprers” IfIt'sforthe HOME . . . .WEHAVEIT! A Gift to Remember> THOMAS HARDWARE (O. PHONE 555 T O e e e T T o 1 BOWLING TONIGHT BOMBER W ARNS HELL TAG" "FM PORTLAND, Ore., D T -Ore- n Sports Writer Al Stump, in dispatch from tle, Louis as Merchants League bowling to- night at the Elks alleys opposes the Harry Race and Juneau Drug teams against Juneau Florists and Butler-Mauro, respectively, at 7:30 o'clock. At 8:50, it's California Grocery vs. Coca-Cola Bottlers quoted Joe last nizh ng . he d Sabins vs. Henniuus, wants to retire and run a res- - taurant after the Billy Conn fight GETS FIVE DAYS next June Wayne Buchanan, arrested for But the champ’s equally strong being drunk, was sentenced this desire is to end his ring career morning by City Magistrate Wil- undefeated, Stump said. “Ah'm liam A. Holzheimer to five days in -oin’ to be punchin’ pretty heav the city jail. from now on,” Joe decliied he word > out don’t me les w do Su't d or single breasted. Phone T1 (10,135-t2) DRINK KING i57 P e . . — Alaska Airlines fe PAGF THRFF Korea annexed by Japan in 1 New Tuxedo Suits, size 38. Double n le breasied. Phone Blatk 272. (10,135-t2) CARA NOME CLEANSING CREAM This high-quality liqueye m quickly softens make-up so they are easily removed. 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