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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1946 ¥ t /e " ) ivantage of the Firemen's slow start. REMBR S a’ S g fi,v McGormick, small r) fi g E] fi wg > 8 a iplayed an excellent game. Blocked by the Firemen's heavy guarding, e Bach did not score his usual quota 4 & L1 of long shots. Bonnett Lt u aeriy Ufiflh@ dependable player as always, did ome of the star defense work in E £ the game High scorers in the Douglas game Bach, 8, for the High School; 8, for the Firemen were but skillful, ' g a lot of tickets sold for five months before the fight.” “It sure is,” returned Conn. *“I hope Uncle Sam leaves us a little of hat dough after he gets his, but I don’t think so.” Joe said he would be through tour- ing with the band January 28, and will await orders from Jacobs on when to start training. Billy said he would return to Hot rings sometime next week As the two parted, Billy remark- d to a reporter “Joe’s such a nice guy, but I'll have o whip him next June. I want that itle." - Sporfs Briefs LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.—Jimmy F.G. F.T. TP, Bivins, resembling a sawed-off Joe v 2 1 5 Louis, blasted out a spectacular Stewart 1 0 2 knockout victory over Johnny Kessenick 4 0 g Haynes of Los Angeles in 55 sec Dompke 0 0 0/onds of the second round of last Woods 4 0 8 night’s scheduled 10-rounder. Biv- Total points by team 23| ins-felled Haynes six times in the t 29 to 23 o first round, session of the SIGNACS F.G. FT. TP PR XY > in the Ju- A W YORK, Ja ~The French am L0 .0 -distance runner, Marcel s their first win since their 0 0o ol Hansenne will make his first Ameri- game with the Rickety Dinks Nov. 27 leau, B 6 0 12/can running appearance Saturday In the second game Douglas Fir rdeat, B 5 3 13|Hansenne will run an exhibition at ted Douglas High Scho dstein I a0 o5 PRI AL LR 0 | Total points by team 99! Point relays at the U. S. Military Academy played a relatively slow [ nearly so fast as their' D. FIREMEI X o i but much more telling. Brown 2 LAYFETTE, Ind, Jan 23— Team cooperation allowed the Thib- Krugness 1 o 2 Taube, one of Purdue universit odeau boys, Bob and Kenny, to Sperling 0 0 o few nine-letter men, took over tod: score by a combined total of 25 points Hicke 4 0 g 8 !)}1‘ B30 N'm:\ku s head basketball all but two field goals in the game. Jones 1 0 9 coach; succeeding Ward L. (Piggy) Keriny. sdeadlnarin g ) S o'Lambert, who resigned after more < a deadly crip shot artist, and McDan'els Gacar o8 g ;‘,,'\m?l‘n',f‘ (.‘3,-)“‘,1 ]“),u,-l played a Fleek 1 o0 o/than 28 years as coach of Purdue much too cagy game for tl ibport Wahto 3 0 6 q\}m\ which shared or won 11 ignacs defens ategy in Stragicr 1 o 2! Western Conference cage titles drawing off rds from shooting Jense PO ! s g s openings functioned in A-1 style Total points by team 3a' CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—The Presi- Krogman Out s jdent of the Negro American b: Subport, weakened the loss of D, HIGH FG. FT. TP, 22l league denies Commissioner their star Krogman, played Bach .. o Happy Chandler’s statement that % bty here was a excess Kol 2 ®lthe negro leagues want to hold their of fouling and a general decline of Harju B 0.0 | INAWREN: S "T,‘i‘f““' it park. Bennett, H 850 04 & Q] 4 Even Without Krogman, Subport Bonnett, L. § My LC')S ’\NGEI;E“b Jd!"-rngiBOl:::i was a hard-fight and competent McCormick, D o 0 Riggs successfully defended team. Pi the Subport i 3 o g World’s professional tennis champ- team was ¢ Ke 1 points by team o licnship today trimming Don Budge particularly, p g g “Y14-6, 8-6, 6-4, 9-7 in a bitterly-contest- cal game. r one of the strong- eft many happen- team simp- Team TWOBIFFBOYS | est team fans cenfu ed. Actually, the Sign: ly outplayed the Subporters. w and bette: mal shc bo listed as e victory rs on the two tes ¢, 8 points; McGuire, Bob Tibodeau, 12, Thibodeau, 13, for Jan. 23 ion Joe Louis got ntender y practical talk—the | s > of the gate for their June 19| playing their title match, the size of their “cut”! thall, de- and the (groan) size of their income | outplaying tax ‘ Louis was hepe touring” with Luis Despité excellent playing by Russell's band. Bach and Bonnett, taking time off from his Hot Springs Firemen scored to a 12-point Arkansas, training camp for a visit| During the first half of the with his family Douglas Firemen showed a Disposing of the amenities, Conn! » sluggishness in playing tac- got down to cases and asked Joe e many fumbles and What ke thought the gate would be several ragged passes. In the second and “how much will we get.” half the team was back on its feet “I don’t know but it should be! with ‘its wellknown professional big, very big,” Louis considered. “The locking style last time I talked with Mike Jacobs Douglas High piayed well through- he told me they had over 10,000 out the game and took smart ad- tickets on order for the fight. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes rfight o the seat of the trouble to he! Ip loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed ‘bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you musé like the way it quickly allays the cough Or you are to have your money back, CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Heavy-| 1t champ ether with Kenny Douglas Firemen Top: Firemen, f fast ba as High b Dougla usual brand feated Do them both in shooting and in guard- ing. J. McCormi the lead tics, There w: 7 IF THE amount of your 1 insurance is not suf- | ficient, you may he “out | ##eeeess0es: of pocket” plenty when a loss oceurs. | Be prepared! Have a l careful checkup of your | insurance made by this agency BEFORE it is too | late. Shattucik Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 | Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | ’ 32 § . 2 000000000505000000000 0600009060000 06006082900000000009040000000000¢ fois sy rhes aes it en s aaxa) | morning HOLD CHARMING Billy the Kid was| as follow | Manhattan 63; Brooklyn Poly 40, ////////// = | ed match which lasted into the eary ours Riggs took the title in a December ournament and was defending it Budge in a challenge match OSTON, Jan. 23.— have ‘The Philadel- bought third- | Red Sox. & i FINAL SCORES ATBASKETBALL Final scores of basketbail games played in the states last night are, Long Island U 82; American Air lines 41. Alabama 45; Georgia 27 University of Louisville 61; Cin- cinnati 39. Ohio . University 50; Marietta 26. Baylor 59; Dallas Naval Air Sta- tion 52. California 37; St. Mary's 14. University of Portland 49; Col- That's lege of Idaho 30. - @ Alaska Alrlines plane bases = DC-3 scheduled ¢ to find themselves AP SPORTS ROUNDUP BY HUGE FULLERTON NEW YORK, Jan. 23—Get ready to brush off all the old gags about the rookie from Peoria . . . Sports Editor Ken Jones, reportihg on the swell summer prep baseball program operated there by Howard (Lefty) Tyler—with the supporf of high schools and business firms—adds that two of the kids developed in the loop have been signed by major league clubs . Dick Weik drew a bonus reported at $20,000 from Washington and Rod (Lefty) Timm signed with the Browns . . . End Clyde Grimenstein was Army’s only major scholastic casualty after the football season, but from the way folks talked at West Point last fall it was a serious loss Notre Dame’s Elmer Ripley is high on a 17-year- old basketball forward, Ray Corley, from Staten Island, but the kid lacks experience to displace the Irish reg- ulars. DIE FOR DEAR OLD STADII Some eastern college athletic lead- ers, exasperated at the “do nothing” attitude of the National Collegiate A. A. at its recent St. Louis meet- ing, are talking about attending next car's gathering in New York to ake charge” . . . But they're likely opposed by a bloc which figures the N.C.A.A. shouldn’t try to regulate athletics too much because of the difficulty in finding a common ground between the colleges that can afford to have ideals and those which have to make football pay . . . “We probably will have to go out and get athletes in self-defense,” one eastern athletic director explained. ‘“There's going to be an awful rush to get return- ing G. I. athletes. And the new ‘Ivy league’ won’'t help out. Some of ,thess schools will be just as bad as some southern colleges when it comes to subsidizing.” SPORTSPURRI Iians Kilian, who piloted the Ger- i | With vim and YANKS SLATED FOR ; BOWLERS, OFFICERS on OF ELKS RETURNING ABOARD NORTH SEA ... and Ralph Mize To Ketchikan Double-Ocean Training Jaunt Ahead of 3-Way Split Ball Club . report a ill iasting The Elk lks (BY JACK HAND) NEW YORK, Jan. 23 Larry ' ‘the explorer) McPhail of the New York Varkees has come up with a two-oc buil club scheduled to commute between the Atlantic the Pacific via the Panama Ca Zone, Valdosta, Ga. and one night stands on' a 76-gam spring tr junket w of well« Miami fly to ssionals through bowlers Lodge, returning to Juneau T North Sea scheduled to tomorrow morning. ald, Donald , initiation, banquet and a James good time have been en ing to reports received ing to Sitka from the First City Prosper Ganty, PN Jr HOSPITAL NOT tioned Has Ruth La tropical the . expected to into the r s 154-gam an Lea j, ment Patients New York and .series nitted day for dismissed from the hos- Feb. 7 with MecCarthy. They Balboa Feb, 9, t 1 then open n 11- st the Par Army Al March 3 - Alask: the leavin and To Sitka McMurray; iva following wnd from Juneau Phelps, to Hawk Inlet, Mrs, Sitka, CCASTAL AIRLINES FLYING OUTT0DA | Coastal Airlines }Momny“‘“"chK”M to | > passengers Hennessy, Bob Paxten, and officers of the | it Ketchikan for som D etchikan, 1 Leon Dol Ann's Hos medical tre Lest there be any additional coh- pital this morning were Mrs. Bert of Seattle, fusion, it m! “well to point UAschua and Mrs. Don Mack out that th on games will i B, T IR . be handled by three squad e il it e T to be kn 1 variously as the P club, the Bradenton Nine St. Petersburg Unit. The per of each will be inter the discretion of manag Carthy. Panama gets a break according to Secretary Arthur (Red) Patter- son who reveals that all the ser- his witnesses Arthur Nicholson and vicemen on the New York list will John V. Holmberg, all of Juneau, 80 to the Canal Zone t means Alaska, has submitted final proof on Joe DiMaggio, Charley T, Red Ruffing, Joe Gordon, Spud Chand- ler, Phil Rizauto a all the bt names. The only other gualification is that the player must have signed contract MacPhail, who once ventured in- to Puerto Rico with Cincinnati and who also took the Brooklyn Dodg- ers to Havana, arrived at his decision for the Panama trip after a study ‘of the weather thowed little rain the Canal Zone. No thunder man bobsleds in the 1932 and 1836 &re Predicted but the weatherman winter Olympic games, and Ernst and Maxi Boer, Olympic figure skat- ing pair champions, have been plac- ed on the blacklist of the American military government at Garmisch- Partenkirchen and banned from competing there . . ois basketball “Whiz Kids" likely will get together for their final season next winter. Jack Smiley back in college and Ken Menke is en- route home but neither will play this . There were no box- ,ing shows in the state of Mississippi in 1945 but wrestling grossed $75,- 619.50 . . . Wonder what the four- bits was for? - = ! NOTICE Alaska Tuberculosis Association will be held in the City Hall, Juneau, Alaska, at 8 o'clock p.m. January 31, for the purpose of electing three | new members to the Board of Di-| | rectors. | ' All members who have contri- | buted $1.00 or more during the pas* | { year are eligible to attend and vote lon the election of the new Direc- i tors. (170-t3) The U. of Illin-| A meeting of all members of the | . foader & : rovtes v ) ), / REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS doesn't know Larry UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Notice i Wallace, ¢ i in February in cey hemostead ntryman, Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 15, 1945 hereby given that Dave together with entry, Anchorage No. 09189, for Forest List 8-47, now 1blicat "LORENCE L. XOLB, S. No. 176, New Series No. 1546, | for land situated on north shore of as Island, Forest, containing 2 in the file Land Office, | If no protest is filed in the dis- | land ¢ Tongass National 26,92 acres, and of the U. 8.| Anchorage, Alaska. tfice within the period on or ihirty days there- | final proof will be s final certificate issued. Register. Pirst publication, Jan. 23, 1946, The Panama Unit is scheduled to ! Last under its ne Northe hi ard of great frontier wly ne publication, March 20, 1946. NEW POSTWAR DC-3 4 appr s bring of o PACIFIC ral Offices Forme PIONEER ERS Ope WITH rating oved nam acific an tand rtunity. Fe NORTHERN Anchorag vitz, Raiph O. Harr C. Whiteside; to Petersburg, ld and Mrs Tom Atkinson. > o HFERE FROM SITKA and Mrs. Justin Duncan Bertram Rabino- | i to Petersburg, from Petersburg, Dorothy Holverson, Wesby McDon- Kelly On today's flights passengers fl; Richter, | Moy, | Helen Ruth Cummins, town guest at the Baranof. 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