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. e i —F ——— ¢ R O B LS R | e g of basketball I " FLUSHES CLIMB WLBANDS .. S | New York University, 59; Roch b te | o ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945 BASKETBALL GAM: - ON SATURDAY Ev: Following are the final scor games played g ter University, 51. Cornell, Columbia, Yale, 40; Dartmouth, 37 Pennsylvania, 66; Princeton = 36. mlfi;{_@fififi,‘,’m (ONGREGATE St. John's, 67; Ohio Uni: GUE s‘unnmm/‘ Dlay i SUNDAY LEA! 8 | 1 Indiana, 67; Michi T won Lot et LOOMING Play Day Sefs pugiene o7 vt Jokers ... .0 3 667 H q | owling Gr 78; Or Stat vy ; iy ,667J Tlde ]‘rave"mg = Eas'_ ‘Ss.Bmlmh Green, T8; Ore ta Straights SR RENS. S SR - H | Notre Dame, 49; Purdue, 47 Aces 3 6 333 West Sq“ads Pfeppmg | Towa, 41; Illinois, 39. L | sy | Marquette, 62; Wisconsin, 41. Elks' Sunday Bowling Leaguers| TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Dec. 24-The Gureat Lak: Vinneso! enjoyed another “lowball session” | Alabama football team, 34 strong, 50, yesterday, Bob Henning's 554 for left yesterday for the Rose Bowl| Texas Christian, 53: Bradi-, the Jokers being the high set total date with Southern California at| Tech, rung up during the afternoon. Pasadena. | Great Lakes, 53; Wiscor Claude Carnegie counted a 210/ Nine of the 34 players have Rijce, 49; E second line for the Flushes that missed much of the 12-day workout | 46, was the high single. because of an outbreak of influ-| yoming, 43; a Yesterday's Stud League inter- enza, and other squad nembers, Wwashington State College lude saw the Flushes score a threc- were hampered at practic. ssions | U, of British Columbia, 44 game sweep over the Straights to by inclement weather. Coach Frank Santa Ana AAF, 57; Southein climb up into a first-spot tie with Thomas said he hoped all of the california, the Jekers, who tock the odd came ] ailing players would be in shape | of their match from the Aces. | for the Jan. 1 game. 130, Next loop bowling at the Elks| The.team will not halt for this week will be Friday evening | tice on the long trip to Pasadena. when the Merchants Leaguers con- | It is scheduled to .arrive there th gregate. The High Heelers and | morning of Dec. 26. Major Leaguers, usually rolling on| A New Orleans physician in-| Monday and Tuesday evenings, re- | spected an ailing jaw on Halfback spectively, are giving the alleys a Lowell Tew and said it was broken. | rest this week and next. | Coach Frank Thomas says the jaw ry’s Preflight, 44; UCIL .- | ' PNA BRINGS I TEN; 10 ALSO TAKEN OUT ar run between An- Flushes | will be wired and Tew wili be on irday, Pac- Spot ... .56 56 M—lss‘me field on New Year's Day Carnegie 160 210 142512/ At San Francisco, the rival *Lavenik ¥ 136 136 136408 squads are going through brisk Vuille .................126 112 114—352 morning workouts in preparation Ulery ...165 147 175—487 for the annual East-West game. — — —-— — Clearing weather sent the gridders Totals ...643 661 623 1927 onto the turf and permitted the C Ohi % — coaches of both squads to set about| ©On the return trip to Anchorage . Straights picking their téams. The Eastern, 7, were the foliowing *Bavard 154 154 154—462 squad is masterminded by Andy ¢ Ruth Shuman, Edna Nicholls 179 125 156—460 Kerr of Colgate, Bernie Bierman of | beth Gamblin, Elizab g *Scott 147 147 147441 Minnesota and Beattie Feathers of , Richard Chamberlain i *Hulberg 143 143 143—429 North Carolina State, who already Chesi I — —— — X have lined up two prospectiv < Totals 560 600 1792 elevens and started intensive work |fin SR Lurany caaey - ~————— On plays and signals. ¢ Westerners are going|? E. Henning 182 through a heavy program under | Ring 185 182 the watchful eyes of Coaches Krakse 139 148—468 Homer Norton of Texas A. & M. Leckridge 143 166465 and Orin Hollingberiy, formerly of | = =% —— — Washington State. The from | Totals 639 649 686 2034 west of the Mississippi into various expcrimental line | Aces kfield combinatior Spot 26 28 < > Radde 181 156 McKinnon 153 187 e it AR e he, S Messerchmidt 166 195 J. Vuille . 116 159 WEATHER REPORT Sl - el U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Totals . 642 723 Temperaturss for 24-Hour Pertod i i AN v <l Moining 5 e e In Juneau—Maximum, 20; r's hor" minimum, 13. 2 il At Airport—Maximum, 27; minimum, 2. WORCESTER, Ma Dec. 24 ‘The Holy Cross Crus: s have en- trained for Miami and the Orange Bowl. The squad received a rous: send-off by students and admirer: One regular was left behin, Tackle John Desron bedridden with cannot make > Miami-bound Crusaders are ex- pected to arrive late Monday after- noon at Miami and work out Christmas afternoon for the game against the University of Miami. o e 0 e 0000 C ¢ e «..That Lasts For 4000 Plays For Only $1.501 WEATHER FORECAST (Junean and Vicinity) e o o Qveresst \ light snow or rain this after- noon aud iuesus with highest temperature near 34 degrees and lowest tonight near 30 degrees. Easterly winds, 15 to 20 miles per hour. Annasiang] HOME {JPHONOGRAPH NEEDLE Alaska Myu;(ic Supply, £ 9060000002003 00GC00006080300 0000000000000 000 eI ecac0 g e 00000000 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24—Ninety nine horses have been nominated for the $100,000 added Santa Anita Derby, the richest race for three- year-olds in turf history. The field is topped by Star Pilet, champion two-year-old colt of the year. And 13 other established juveniles that won 24 stakes in 1945 are trying for prize money. - The King of Spades is based on an early picture of David, King of the Jews. Second and Seward NEW YORK, Dec. 24—A middle- weight knockout artist, Rocky Gra- ziano, and a lightweight boxer with one of the best jabs in the sport, Willie Joyce, were the most popu- lnr’ scrappers at Madison Square Garden during 1945. A compilation by the Associated Press showed today that Graziano, who jumped into popuilarity with five straight knockouts, lured ,462 in gross receipts- compared to_ Joyce's $371,407 in seven main events. “LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 24—The thoroughbred Racing Association is about to appoint a man to head a nationwide detective force. Purpose of the force is to guard the na- tion’s leading racing plants against ble characters. According to President Harry A. Parr, III, of the association, the force’s head mly will be named when the association meets in New York Priday. ——.——— HOSPITAL NO tted to St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday were the following medi- @ The long awaited occasion is here—CHRISTMAS—and with it the opportunity of renewing friend- ships. We cannot tell you how much these friendships have meant to us. We treasure them, every one. Let us celebrate the Yuletide witn rejoicing and good cheer. Let us celebrate it with a genuine thank- cal patients: . 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