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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1946 pesing of Catcher Walker Cooper to nEC REIK NOTICE! P ——— R T T T LSS0 e o catene watr coner ' RADDE ROLLS ACES | THOUSANDS LEING , . - land second baseman Jimmy Brown dissolved the partnership q g Pocorat to the Pittsburgh Pirates for an es- P FREE ¥ Walter B. Field --- Cos0p PHONE 581 EV] NGS UP NOTCH IN STUD ' DISQUALIFIED 10 T i e o ] for obligations ‘Limated $30,000 to $40,000. “ NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7—Tulane University has signed a new head PACIFIC ARMY | OLYMPICS ARE | AApointment of Prnka was made| Team— Won Lest Pct of counter-intelli : o o A fit - ! |after announcement that Claude | Jokers 8 4 687 53d he had talked the matter o N b 3 ‘f@ififi W;AY Eflf”@@% Un“ed Sates Must Look fo!“Little Monk"- Simons, Jr, head|Flushes n 8 with General MacArthur ] - | l d icoach at Tulane for four years, had | Aces 6 6 .50p Who had left open the question of | <. . |relinquished the post to become | Straights 3 9 .50 future arrests : D) Young S:)arfM. O e \ Ailledi g L T T G-t Ainume | With Captain Ed Radde counting Japanese officials who resign under Biggest Athletic Project of ous Promising } licaneas OFTY, Jan: 0 SHAGIE s S e S AREE Sk MacArtnur's order Jast week (0. ti- Kind Is Now Nearing | Finals Across Ocean | MANILA, P. I, Jan. 7 — Across the ' Pacific from Honolulu to Tokyo, a small army cof athletes is AUSSIES FORECAST football coach with a penchant for producing Bowl teams, which Tulane needs to go wit hits nice, big Sugar Bowl stadium. The new grid boss is Henry Frnk: LOOP ALLEY MEET GOVERN [ JAPAN oy Maple Schedule Rounds|..ve: i i s e e Back fo Full Size Again it suspects to engulf high govern: apanese war criminal § incurred ROBERT L. DAVLIN T T A T T Fw S FL A ALt D 0 ) A5 | s | To DOMI"AI'E pos‘lI who has steered his Tuisa Unive sity team into a post-season “classi egch of the five seasons he has WAR IE"NIS woRlchoached at the Oklshoma school. | This Week at Elks SUNDAY LEAGUE »>TANDINGS ® | weight boxing champion Tony Zale' 233 game, th " NEW YORK, Jan. 7—A survey Of ynqoks three years of Navy-coilected stmzms imoe “Aaee}m?;mmi.sfii the post-war tennis world strongly | gyt from his gloves in a 10-round in “Stud League” rolling at the uxgncanes that Australia is due 0 varweight bout with Bobby Giles, Elks Biinday attortioon. <rohsY Abss rul2 the international roost f‘or 2 Buffalo, N. Y., here tonight, in the ghabbed ' all ' thiee gnmés number of years, or at least until the first link of his program to “get it ey A wr;lch pitted U. 8. or some other nation can Pro- reaqy for a champlonship fight with two clubs pared to three rollers lest. swee who might escape the lat ing directive oo ot v | Gul STAED &T&WA‘;‘%‘?/%’? ANGES pe declared today o > from office all th: pan press Japan's Brig who help an to war E 3 y Alliad cou z that the order had ducz a new crop of outstanding play- Jake Lamotta or Rocky Graziano.” each, the Jokers held up to their = e s mee——anf staging one of the greatest ath-,ers In his last fight, early in 1942 . t i . RLaEY ARG S , » two-out-of-three rcentage and |l letic contests in sports history The Aussies, with Jack Bromwich 716 105t g close 12-round devision league lead by n::bing the odd A government source estimated i the Pacific Army Olympics. Sol-|and Adrian Quist S}lll going Strong ¢4 neayyweight title contender Bill : OIS s ot 8 o Y game from the second-spot Flushes. that at least 500 top-ranking offi dier athletes are competing from and several promising young stars, oonn of Ppittsburgh I in clals would lose their jobs and that ] | Hawaii’s sunny beaches to the snowclad fields of Honshu for places in the Olympic finals, which| competing for places.in the finals, headed by Denny Pail, coming along, | Tournament rolling is back appear almost a cinch to defend !he; £ Dayis Cup successfully in,the first| BUFFALO, N. ¥, Jan. 7— The' week, with all JTurger Tokle Memorial Ski Jump play. Tonight, loops full swing at the Elks again this several slated for holders of les the ladies of the qualified as a result of the order. thous nd Japanese office ! } ser rank had been dis- | y ;‘olino}flu,hflsii;:&e. g‘:lsw;'_m&lfl‘m'l’; ?::‘Ll;:\f;n;‘_hfl“engg Wiy, e yoa Btih'ns been held at Bear Mountain, High Heel League will engage each - oo il Tokyn | Bromwich and Quist ‘were goodi'\lw Y-()'xk. The event was named in other. Tuesday evening, it will be nyICE It is the biggest sports project enough to trim the best we had ,,t‘l;nemm} ?r the Fhampxo_n American the Major Leaguers back on the FUNERAI_ S 4 !(S ‘ of its kind ever attempted. Nearly Merion in 1939, when they took the| umper }who was killed in action In maple after a tw_o-week layoff, 5 & o el e e mcen i tha i, doubtful that this country Is s Jumper of the Leke Placid Snow just roll along. | WERE HELD T0D2 3 { 2 Have ALL These Features! General Electric Ranges Coming. . it wow's | and more than a quarter million watch the events. | men will | Command The Army Transport remedy for | "‘.::fi‘fi ‘miseries of | cl en’s colds, | | ICKS VAPORUB | ctrongly fixed for talent now as it|Birds. | The High Heel event scheduled was at that time, when Bobby Riggs| | for this evening is: Skirts vs. Molls <till was available as an amateur. | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7.—The Pa- and Gals vs. Dolls. Sunday's “Poker The remains of Mrs. Johanna Childs were laid to rest this after- « CALROD UNITS be long before they're bere! Super-fast for famous o TEL-A-COOK LGHES oking '-SP“J.(‘.mMng." speed. Written 1o Assist the Miner and Prospecior PRICE $1-M SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA i 4 i s to | As for France and Britain, which|cific Coast League has signed a Flats” scores were: : 3 b o G indicators - . :;:::;‘fln; ::Cifelix.pl;‘;lc(:n;“(,::_‘me expected to meet for the Euro-|former Chicago Cubs pitcher as Jokers jeoon o Jh Bibcaets Tioh AR SR N . s;:l;:-c‘:vm ; ;}?kvenu‘:oih:lldfl:! 'mg:m Wn_nd .; 2 e football team will travel fro, Pean Zone title and the right to play an umpire for the 1946 season. He B. Henning 157 219 168—544 r—”“'mv ROIOVILE evom e Yhtee ovens in one. e by et 00 e it o Tapan. That's a distance the winner of the American Zone|is Lon Warneke, who was given his Lindstrom 166 167 197—520 C'”'""““‘ hipel 'ul Whe ShaS N o NO-STAIN VENT ' 1 and curtaias cleaner. e e T ‘flz of 5000 miles and will be one of —doubtless the U. S—in the Inter-'unconditional release by the Oubs Lockridge 186 181 166—533 ‘:‘{;\' Mgy ni‘ o 4 P YIRERIEEIER P T famous G-E fearures #ind it ahout pripes * the longest football junkets ecver Zone final, word from the other side last fall after 14 years in the Na- A s T T R S e —————————— and delivery dates , . . and order mowl T .+ | start virtually frem scratch. |get back in the Majors as an umpire. 8 Wele SUNg Dy Srnesl EiiSte pare the contest. Among them are. cold, hard floor of the 2Ind Regi- land, in announcing the signing of Spot 62 62 62186 ;7 T)hgn iy ¥os ; ~r" ‘d' ] H [] E ] . * s - B Tootball coach Jock Suther./ment Armory, America’s younger|Warneke, said that new contracts Carnegie 107200 WUSER. - o o R EPQIT S 4 B OAEN ) T pved. Hoffman of the St tennis stars crowned their indoor have been received from three other K. Vullle 100108 M 80 T, 2o KA i i Ll L FLY WL R 1340 ™ Lokl Browns, AAT track chairman]chimplons In s week-long. display|arbiters, ‘The League .will employ Ulery MR AW 0, 2 e » Bert Hopper for Hawaii, Kirby °f What likely will be the Dfeivie 18 Py ths, Sohace. Wit o esslimolie vpisicas, SRR PG hvx.?-‘ Ln xm;\‘u'n her Higbe of the Brooklyn Dodgers anq Of this country’s tennis strength in|each game. | Totals . 473 484 566 1523 y g B9 ["‘ Roy Clifford of Western Reserve future international competition { A, e R T e e R TN 3 Un}w‘e)'sxty. | Although travel re:u-xcuo;;s‘ mé:fl‘e‘ i Ac;;s T etk S iad v .q it principally an eastern affair, thel FINAL S(ORES e D g feomiae first National Indoor Tournament for. Messerschmidt 150 186 183519 tennis to football and basepall, |JuBiors and Boys since 1840—to-| McKinnon 164 175 145—484 5 gether with the latest rankings—| AT BASKE'BALL J. Vuille 140 123 149462 preduced an interesting perview of —_— — — e what we may expect from our rac-| ! Totals 687 1727 678 2092 A ket-weilders in the next few years., The following are final scores of ' Foremost in this long-range spec- leading basketball games played last Straights » ulaticn is the feeling that the Far|Saturday night: Spot 20 20 20— 60 : West and the Eastern Seaboard, long| St. John's 59; St. Joseph’s (Phila- Nicholls 132 162 190—484 lcoked upon as the strongholds of delphia) 40 Scott 1126 124 123372 American tennis, are due for plenty| Dartmouth 76; Pennsylvania 45. *Bayard - AB4 154 154—872 of competition from the Midwest! Temple 70; LaSalle 60. Hulberg ..168 219 137514 {and the South. | Cornell 66; Columbia 43, fridgod? i N By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. Standout in the Boys' Division| Navy 71; Bucknell 30. Totals .....589 679 624 1892 NEW YORK, Jan. 7—The low- here was 15-year-old Richard Moule-| Princeton 65; Gider 50. down on that puzzling Ohio State dous of New Orleans, La.,, called by, Tufts 77; Brown 68. #-—(Average. Did not bowl). coaching switch, as related by Many the best looking young pros- Harvard 54; M.I. T. 42. BL ) midwesterners, is that the “inva- Pect to come along since Vincent| Muhlenberg 47; Penn Stdte 38. sion” of Ohio by out-of-state Richards teamed with Bill Tilden to Pitt 54; Geneva 40. 'lwo BASKEIBA[[ . coaches was primarily responsible. Win the National Doubles champion-| Yale 55; Coast Guard Academy 4. . Seems that Carroll Widdoes SPip at the same age. | Ohio State 57; Purdue 50. . # . isn't the persuasive type needed to _Mculedous, who added the boy's| Michigan 49; Illinois i GAMES IoMoRRow keep the boys at home while Paul indoor singles title to his national Minnesota 46; Wisconsin 45. ¢ ¥ » Bixler operates more in the Paul outdoor crown by defeating Gilbert Indiana 59; Chicago 34. Brown manner. Begley, Chevy Chase, Md., 6-8, 6-2,' Kansas State 52; Iowa State 46 Tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock, 5 in the finals, lost only one set in (Overtime). Subport's basketball team will play 9 £ix major tournament during 1945. Notre Dame 43; DePaul 42. Douglas Firemen, and the PAA PR E:;;’;f':\ Dn?::rzpnersuaswe - e - | California 37; U. C. L. A. 35. Clippers will tangle with the Sig- talker, i [s)outherns g:l. 4:!&:1: xsdt::éoZg 32. nacs “'I"h thed erlxenu High School Took a hundred and seventy-five grevon B 7 gym. e double-header will be @5 for Wadlker; ? Spor |s Shor ls | ‘Washington 46; Washington 8. 44. the 12th game sesslon in the City Formerly WOODLEY AIRWA) “ Explaining that New York fans | Wyoming 49, “Washington “(B(. Basketbail Lgague. might like | Louis) 3¢. ; The Douglas Firemen plan a PIONEER AIRLINE ALAS i To see & ecatcher who can throw |, Fronves 590 Hastiogs D surprise in their”lineup, according o strike LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7—Byron Utah State 47; Idaho Southern to Marcus Jensen. Pe s Nels(;lx;, lt\he l’:;(filfmgd non?areu, was Branch 32, LGS WS Lkl on the threshold today of capturing Farragut Navy 44; Montana 43. Mikem?a(zo:sNGi:G?r:E:Tto b ore of the few major tournament Colorado Aggies 40; Fi. Waggen 39. c m '. D h around Madlst;n Square Garden GUka1gs NAAC MasEan) o Fe ¥1h Arizona 64; New Mexico Aggles 27. a OHI( aug ters fob. & long e, st least’ #ive more 3afiihbfzgnfele;‘ifi; Wl 27Brmsh Columbia 52; Willamette 5 or A - 2. 4 R ‘;“m" back into ron ruled the gallery’s favorite to Georgia 38; Auburn 37. Meet TomOfI'OW Eve b i “:‘n dwefmm;g;:w‘;y“s‘z:‘;d"fl; wrap up the $2,666.67 first place vic- ~ Duke 55; Davidson 27. | 2 o~ aonteaet- 40~ DISIIN tory bond in the final round. Arkansas 90; Texas 63. The regular business meeting of fights at the Garden through June 'Stm tied for the runner-up spot ‘Texas Christian 51; Texas Aggies the Catholic Daughters of America 4 of 1061, “This s Mike's longest trp oo Snoad defepelng chom- 41 WL Be. el stosbegw. eventng at . BESY pion from Hot Springs, Vr., and Jim Rice 49; Southern Methodists 2. 8 o'clock in Parish Hall, and as . agreement with the Garden since perrier of Chicago, who posted 73's Georgiz Teach 61; Clemson 46. this 45 the first meeting of the he started putting on his big fight ‘or 214 totals in yesterdays third North Carolina 65; Fort Bragg new year, a good attendance is 3 shows back in 1937. . . . The Cali- royng, | Airborne 33. anticipa fornia StaoedA!hle: Commlsslox; Kentucky 57; Ohio U 48 | ¢ ‘ hag suspended four boxers. Two of | b il » z t::m were suspended for unsatis- ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7.—"Sam Bread- AT’I'EA“NTION &)IASO%N } GROTSH RECOVERS factory performances. . . . They are ¥ e B?:Seball Properties. Sold. or| n | " ! James Hayden and Cullen Cannon, Traded” was open for business. to- Called Communications Monday| John F. Grotsh, discharged from BOM or Bt Prancisce. . . . TWO day and the big question was who evening at 7:30 for Joint Tnstalla-| St. Ann's Hobpital Baturday follow- » oML Bovid: Oresn of Bes ey would be next among his many St. tion Ceremonies with O. E. 8. ‘ln_& medieal - tfeatment _ there, has il “Hanty. Widdard of 4 Louis Cardinal stars to leave the . J. W. LEIVERS, registered dt the Bardnof Hotel. s white Sikisni 48’ Petired a‘n’ desnun- home grounds of Sportsmans Park. | (180-t2) Secretary. He is a resident of Windham. | Shrewd Sam opened his 1046 bus- o ———————— | | | » Aipiebies dimmlmd iness year over the weekend by dis- DRINK . KING - LACK LABEL! DRINK RING SHLACK - LABEL! 4 MONDAY MATINEE | ey ; X R TS e Five thousand men of the fa-| movs #nd Airhorne Division will' be'guests-of Promoter Mike-Jacobs AL wiugllS Lee ouvola-Al HOOS- man fight. . . Bob Feller, whol ’ 14 busted into print about barnstorm R d time last fall, and who will hely o e " s g with a pre-training camp for G.I. i L0l “ALASKA MINING LAWS” (Al listed as a possible backer of the A - y - o 1B =mdL 1 Denver club in a new Western ROUTE OF THE C LINERS v Baseball League. Wonder if Bob 3 3 2 EW POSTWA D 3 0 T T L Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations ol et s in the business isn't enough for X under its newly approved name him? s Northern # ngs ar : S L - . . ard EASTEREN STAR NOTICE w t R ghl M ll S t d T l o ad Installation Monday, Jan. 7, at| a er 1 s' l l es an unne s great 8 p. m. Regular meeting, Business,! ——— 5 Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 8 p. m. | . h F d E l at E i p HELEN WEBSTER, With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the J1CIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINE S (160-t2) Secretary. P U d ( ', L t A’ . tor to Understa BE K“owu rospec or ersian General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska - | And it's going to be “First come — first served” so get your order in af omce/

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