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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1945 with eight HEEL ROLLING Woedy Irma Johnson led the Gals Club nati Red to top team totals for both game gnq pitc and set in last night's High Heel phillies league bowling at the Elks alleys But, despitz their big counts, the Gals dropped the odd game of their match to the Molls. Meanwhile, the ), Skirts, paced by Marian Meiers— who was high individual for the eve- ning—were sweeping three straight gram for | from the Dolls The Tonight it’s the Major Leaguers’ the NC. turn on the Elk maple again, with qe Hendrickson's “Amateurs” meeting y ation Carnegie's Hasbinns and Metcall's gpo Qeration, held its first Marauders opposing Henning's An- since 1941 and began the tiqucs {werk of sending teams to the 1948 High Heeler night Qlympic games, were d Gals 1. Johnson P. Hagerup D. Nelson L. Campbell Dac 11.—The the C in- an Andrews ock from the and catel Jim Es NEW YORK, Dec. 11 nal High hool, Nati mal Amat cra -war United Sta peration AAU was in evi- the U Olym- formerly the USA ne - en results last Dec pitchir 101 from nearby day to announce the ne ounce b r’s first youngster he'll be another right- he's a little guy right 140 167— 456 () 434 Joned ~ 426 Total Molls Spot «. Mack B. Garrett J. Johnson B. Lockridge hope but SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11.— The acific Coast Athletic Conference s opened its annual winter m ling to readjust the league to post 1708 | war conditions. As yet, the only of- al news to come from the meet- s was the election of Oregon State coilege Coach Lon Stiner as Presi- 75 dent' of the conference coaches asso- 2 ciation. He takes the place of s Jeff Cravath. It is known that the coaches have con discussing football eligibility |rules. There are reports that a 15— 45| sricter conference code might be set 104— 267 |y, 11— g 118 100 Total 616 Ekirts M. Meiers M. Metcalfe P. Whitmore P. Grovz 0! ". Bassford . Adams Jackson 36 400 ), Dec. 11 400/, bantamweight ra {ook a 10-round beat- here in his home town from a iatty little Mexico City battler- c " - Luis Castillo, illo won on a de- Y i p | cision | Snoris Shorfs | { PORTLAND, Ore, Dec g e World heavyweight champion t. Frit- Louis will meet Bad News Brown of Zivic expects to be discharged | Chicago and Dave Johnston of Port- frcm the Army Air Corps by Friday, |land in a couple of two-round bouts but the former welterweight cham-, here tonight. Louis is expe cted to pion from Pittsbourgh has no in- e scales Bad tention of quitting the ring. | News Birown weighs 2 I should say not,” the cagy vet-| 5 A eran of more than 200 fights de-| ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION clared last might after losmg* a 10- Important meeting tonight at 3 round decision to Cecil Hudson, of Presentation of Jew Work ir Lcs Angeles, at Madison Square!the First Degree. All me abers are Garden. “I've got several fights: asked to attend booked already. I'm not retiring.” s s Hudscn, a protege of Henry Arm- DRINK KING bLACK BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT DOUGLAS GYMNASIUM FIRST GAME: Signacs vs. Sub-Pori SECOND GAME: s Douglas Hi vs. Douglas Fire Dept. Time: 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION : orm- titlist ny Oliv Total 4481438 | 13, Joe NEW YCRK, Dec. 11— pounds 40 LABEL! 50c and tax 25¢ and tax Adults Servicemen and Students IN STOCK! Protect your Records and Increase your Enjoyment with the Pfanstiehl Needle Packed in Lucite for $4 50 Your Protection EACH Finest Phonograph Needle ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc. Corner Second and Seward U-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PUT FOR HAPPY Halfback Elmer Major Bosses Agree to Pro- mote Minors—Clip Com- suen o eic missioner's Powers b tean v two-million dollar business e 1 headaches t By CHARLES DUNKLEY ::m“; vl ok CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Commission- er A. B. Chandler had a parac vote of confidence from his bas bosses, six minor leagues were pro- oto o moted a notch, and two national ;.o (0 jeop league doormats had launcked a 1945 rebulding program as 4 jor leagues moved into t ay of their winter meeting today. | ot . PO Chandler, rebuffed by the minor ik leagues at their annual conclave in Columbus week, was depicted by BASKE]’BALB‘ the major a victim of “misun- - derstanding,” but also defined as a o commissioner without the dictatorial g0 e power of his predecessor, the late ; 5 of basketh played | Kensaw Mountain Landis SR Lo The majors approved the amend- o0 ment to the major-minor agreement m”"‘]” e CS adopted by the minors last week 1\1(:‘”“\ gt rtlglen 87 S which removes from the commis- o M . . sioner the authority to rule baseball 1 oo 2] This was Deliance, 34 i ! would be open at the ma- D : ¢ Mg ichmon legislation “detrimental.” the same rule adopted by gy 4 Towa jors a few weks after Landis’ death November, 1944, and before' Indiana came commissioner, i cine ir jal highlight of the Northwestern, 67; Depauw Richmond installation. That mear SO ok SRR S AT consi crawling under and Cincinnati Reds of vetaran first around airplane, and n Frank (Buck) McCormick to s physical condition wasn'® . Philadelphia reported esterday included 30,000 in cash and one player to be E- B. Clayton Margaret De-| yepe new th named lat 3eck . M. Hagen. ;. g The bigwigs huddled in a joint ingt American-National league session to Richi study the plea of the Pacific Coast perm league to become a third major do league, bul deferred action until sts at It 1 :dnesday’s closing joint meetin A with Commissioner Chandler. However, ortain amount of grade-raising did transpire International ~ League, American ASSOf n and Pacific Coast League all were give status of triple- A leagues outhern Associa- tion and Texas League were to double-A and the South Atlan tic, or Sally Le was lifted into Class A. » i erback Frank Berezney man and QUOTE, UNQUOTE Doc Carlson, starting his had who United States Em- Service in od job at 1 Washington me was . it might have Boughman or Baumin this uncertainity g of his nd him and ¢ with him 24th g ! he Jeff Heat Cleveland ou ocat get ma- traded t They're p ler, are sCore last the yment Ser- ationed at the ne, he was told hmond USES | airplane en- Jowling Green, 7 ted maybe a an air base otitside But, when K people discovered 2d Echelon en- done at the work was > < FROM STATES from Seattle regist opening ble HERE Arrivals t the cver Bownr up t ring for a L 3rd Ecagion work Jolling Field in Was! which isn't so Also Boliing Army ba here from 1d is a v could BIGELOWS FROM PELICAN Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bi low have wrrived here from Pelican City and the Baranof - e BLACK benct a knowled of airplar nd 1 mechanical ability UABEL! L2 could work eon engines or engin 1946 West Coast’s FUR AUCTION DBates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED AR 30 ARUARY ccco e FEBRUARY ccce o 27 MARCEH ccccceece @@ APRIL...ccc0..24 MAY ccccccecse 29 JUNE:.cccocs0:.26 JULY ccccccesssdl AUGUST cocceceec 28 SEPTEMBER.....25 OCTOBER ...... 30 NOVEMBER .cco.. 27 BECEMBER......27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED y West C?fist in 1946 Advances Macfl.e Upon Request WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON ss@ldest Fur Sales on Pacific Coast” DRINK KiNG a The - > AP SPORTS ROUNDY? By HUGH FULLERTON, CHICAGO, Dec. 11 retiring as the Detroit T ' gen- €ral manage! getting out of all after He'll .help run tr "exas, an ties the E vangeline Leagues, W want to operate as independents and figure they vt pay cnough to lure players from ant points . Arkansas s to hear the Razorbacks’ nouncement of a new football coach today and its a good bet just who hell be—J. B Whitworth, assistant to Butts at Georgia. Whit- worth’s line coach will be Lt. (Jug) Bill Godwin of the Fort Pierce Fla., Navy Amphibs. The Cubs’ Charley Grimm expressed surprise that the Reds managed to waive Woody Willilams out of the National League yesterday. Jr Zeller ba, for AROUND THE GRIDIRON Southern California will resume its annual football contest with | Notre Dame next year, and also will play Tulane and Ohio State . The UCLA Bruins are trying |to tie up a game with Nebraska in Los Angeles. The | classic, East-West charity football played New Year's Day in San Francisco, is reverting to its | use of college players only. Western | coaches, led by Babe Hollingber: | have agreed not to mix service- | men in their squad. . . . 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