The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1945, Page 3

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BLUE-GREY GRID FEUD IN EIGHTH KICK-OFF TODAY RADDE ROLLS 'EM RIGHT IN FRIDAY LOOP Sabin’s Trio Widens Lead in Merchants League Kegling Session LEAGUE STANDINGS . Team— W. L. Pct Sabins 2 7 .M Juneau Drug . 16 11 .593 California Grocery... 15 12 .556 Butler-Mauro 14 13 519 Hennings . 12 156 444 Harry Raee ... 11 16 407 Caca Cola .. 10 17 870 Juneau Florists 9 18 .333 Lots of big single scores were in evidence at the Merchants League bowling session at the Elks alleys last night, but Ed Radde was the only kegler to roll his set total up above the 600 mark. He counted in a 244 third line on his 615 total. Topping the ladies was Elsie Sim- mons, with a 174 single and 466 three-game total. Little juggling of the league standings came out of last evening’s session, the Harry Race trio making the lone move—past Coca Cola Bot- tlers from seventh to sidMth place. The leading Sabins threesome added a nice chunk to its lead with a three-game sweep over the second- spot Juneau Druggers. Third-place California Grocery also dropped all three games, to the Race club. ‘The lads from “Poker Flats” will be at it again tomorrow afternoon as the Sunday afternoon Elks' men’s “Stud Leagu2” carries on. The results last night were: California Grocery— Spot 2 M. Lavenik 186 E. Simmons 171 121 #J. Shepard 121 121 502 435 530—1467 Race's Drug— L. Hudson B."Blanton *P. Hagerup 24 169 24— 211— 566 174— 466 121— 363 T2 Total 172 181 224— 577 231 167 176—574 143 143 143— 429 546 491 543—1580 Total Juneau Florists— C. Carnegie 170 159 L. Blanton 94 140 B. Hudson 147 133 411 432 174— 503 120— 354 123— 403 417—1260 Total Coca Cola Bottlers— H. Simmons 178 168 B, Lavenik 142 136 *Jack Shepard 125 125 445 429 169— 515 152— 430 | 125— 375 | Total 4461320 | ——— e | Juneau Drug Co.— | Spot ... % 26 26— T L. Holmgquist ... 200 174 148— 522 P. Maynard . 118 124 116— 358 | M. Monagle 162 120 168— 450 | Total 506 453 453—1411‘ Sabins— | A. Stewart . *G. Waugh ...... B. Davlin 182 163 230— 575 | 143 143 143— 429 192 185 197— 574 Total 517 491 570—1578 | Butler-Mauro Drug— E. Radde 180 182 244— 615 F, Holmquist 148 158 145451 P. Maynard . 141 149 147— 37 Total . 478 489 536—1503 Henning's— Spot 31 3 31— g3 F. Henning ... 163 205 166— 534 H, Petrich ... 155 123 141— 475 M. Daviin ... 164 160 151— 475 513 519 489—1521 did not bowl. | By, a decree of King Edward II| all_sturgeons found in Great Brit-| aid's, waters. are . the :property -of ! the reigning monarch. MQNTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 20— Two get-together teams of gridiron stars—one from north of the Mason- Dixon Line, the other from the south —took the field today in Dixieland's annual Blue-Gray game. A forecast of favorable weather { brought predictions of a sellout crowd of 22,500, first in the eight- year history of ine intersectional BASKETBALL Final scores in basketball games played last night @ie as follows: Nebraska, 48; Oregon State, 40. All-College tourney at Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Aggies, 65; Baylor, 46. (Championship). Kansas, 53; | C1ash- Oklahoma, 46. (Third place) Pep-| The boys who like to guess—with perdine, 48; Rice, 35. (Consolation.) | money — on the -outcome of such Texas, 43; Texas Christlan, 35.|things gave thé razzl>-dazzle south- (Consolation) |ern team a seven-point advantage Kelly Field, 33; Texas A&M, 32. over their less experienced :ivals. New Mexico, 50; Arizona State,| The Grays have won four times 44. since the series began in 1938, the Utah, 53; Stanford, 16 | Yankees twice. Although today's Washington State, 72; game is billed as the eighth annual U, 49. contest, actually it is only the sev- Camp Ross, enth all-star affair . A high school fornin, 48 game between Atlanta and Meridian, Alpine Dairy Miss., was played in 1943. ington, 28. | Southsrn coaches lent no verbal U. of British Columbia, 65; |€encouragment to the betting in their Whicby Naval Air Station, 49. .Iavbr. Louisiana State’s Bernie . Oregon, 58; Astoria Naval Fliers, | Moore, SMU's Matty Bell, and Geor- 7. | gia Tech’s Bobby Dodd, the trium- University of California, 35; Ne- I virate of the Grays, refrained from vada, 31. | predicting the outcome, saying mere- ——i | 1y, “We'll be there for the kickoff.” i e Portland 69; Southern Cali- (Ind.), 40; Wash- BISHOP AT BARANOF The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. James| B. Bentley of Nenana, Alaska, are! OFFICER HERE Lt. Comdr. E. S. Fletcher, from among visitofs to Juneau register- $0000000000000000 H * Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . . ALASKA TRANSPOIATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 0000000 6000000000000 0000000004. Gastineau Hotel 2860006506000460000. Kodiak, is among the guests at RICHEST RACE MEETING EVER IS OFF TODAY ARCADIA, Calif., Dec. 29 — The | richest racing meet ever scheduled Sauta Anita’s ninth, attracts 40,00 persons today The opening card is highlighted by the $25,000 California Breeders Champion Stakes, at one mile, fc two-year-olds. This is the first of 55 days o racing on the Arcadia oval. The cheapest of the 440 races schedulec will pay $3,000; the richest, the Santa Anita Handicap and the Santa Anita Derby, will be wort! $100,000 added each. There will.b five other stakes for $50,000 each . e - NEW YORK, Dec. 29 Th: Freddie Schott heavyweight boom has been exploded by Joe Bask: the Kulpmont, Pa., battler. Schott, a youngster from Paterson, N. J, via Akron, Ohic ran up a string of 43 straight vic tcries, he had never met as ex perienced a hand as the ex-coa miner who galloped to a unanimou 10-round decision last night at Madison Square Garden. Baski, a 5 to 8 betting favorite staggered Schott in the fifth but was unable to score a knockdown OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 20—Thyp the Baranof Hotel. “» REFRIGERATION Phone 879 PASSENGERS 1 | | § 000000000024 005000000 300 3000 A" G-E Fazo ooms’ RANGES COMING YOUR WAY SOON . G-F STRATOLINER Automatic Electric Ranges Have AM These Foatures! amous “Speed-Cooking.” uNITS : ‘““”Pfl. ast. for f o 7E1-A-COOK LIGHTS Color jndicators ® Three oyens in one. g VENT . m::'::“ kitchen walls Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. BT e T SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY Tuesday--January 1st, 1946 8 every cooking speed: Come on.is! new models. and curtains cleanef. General Electric Ranges Coming . . . it wow' be l:‘:gl bt/lflclbdr'tu berel ¢ And it's going to be “Pirst come—— first served” so get your order in gt ewce! We've got all the informal pick right range & famous G-E features. Fi and delivery dates , . . and en! the pictures of the excit -flgg m-hmndldz out about prices order now! CELEBRATION 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE Al Masons dnd Families--Especially Visiting Members Invited? ilIIiiIlilIIlIIIi|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIlfllIIImmIIIIIl!Illlmlllllllmllllfimlig mmmm"fllflfl“fl“fllfl"fl"flflmfllflflflflflflflilllllllllllmfl|flflllmflflllflmmllflllIIIMIIIIII"IIIIHIMIMMH!MIIHIIIIIIIIIlImIIIIIm ; § ‘ s = = " PAGE THREE The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Oklahoma Aggie e lor last night, to 46, to win ping he All-College Basketball Tourna- ment for the second year running n the same tourney, left a hazardou on the trail. olled ovér Ba iey top- ats” planned by the Ju- Club to be set up at the College of Califc \ i Cabin tomorrow have been solation title by d ng g 1 cff because of the light turn- stitute, 48 to 35 expected due to adverse weather, President Tom Stewart an- unced today. Club SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20—The M University of Utah's speedy Indian led all the w an easy 53 to 15 Wi in ok game with Stanford Unive e —T—— night. The game opened invitational tournament at viational_ournament ot TE e | 1heTE S 10 substilute for newspaper advertising! Californians to only two field goal " ; il one in each half In the second fe L o won a 35 to 31 over Ne- vada. The lead hands 1 that the be operating tOmorrow, i planred to work on taking slack out of the tow rope. - is not N game, thriller changed | three times Tonight, Utah and California clash for the tourney title ANNUAL ELKS HI-JINKS Rew Year’s Eve: Dec-31 For Eiks Only and Their Ladies COME QUT BILLS. . . Save the Date . . . Give the 0'd Year a parting pat and the New Year a terrific welcome . . . There will be favors, n' everything. Matheny's Orchestra will be ready togoat10o'clock . . . BE THERE! fl ' = 2y R [} @!’ g LOUISVILLE, Ky, Dec. 20 — Spencer Drayton, who for 14 yea was a noted FBI investigator, has been appointed to head a special horse racing police group which will “deal with any dishonest prac- tices affecting racing and prosecute all offenders.” OLEVELAND, O., Dec. 20—Cle land’s high-ranking Negro heav} weight, Jimmy Bivins, has been scheduled for a 10-round bou' Los Angeles on Jan. 7 again Watson Jones, a hometown pro- duct. Jones will be a replacemen for Lloyd Marshall of Sacramento. who is ill and requested a post- ponement. - >-oo A fall of new dry snow today ap- neared a necessity to put the ede~ hack on the local skiing situation, heavy rains beginning last night and promised by the Weather Bureau to continue through the week>nd hav- ing swept all the frosting off the holiday hills. It is expected that packed areas of the Second M(‘gdow will be ski- ble today and Sunday but not much rajl runnine Felow the First Meadow is to be looked for as the downpour [Ejeaflsmmsenflmn confliormenflmmoenflismemn Vi st poteced)fytonaf st - TOIRRWR AN Lk W AT Formeriy WOGDLEY AIRWAYS PIONEER AIRLINE of ALASKA LINERS 3 ROUTE OF THE COAST NEW POSTWAR D under its appIove Northern Airline ewly ring transy ard of air reat fr PACIFIC NORTHE Offices — Anch ntier of n k N1y AIRILINES Genera City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote! PHONE 716

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