The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1946, Page 3

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MER(HANTSLGGP e S R’Z Jrighs, Calvert Highball no matter where you enjoy it. that’s definitely the real thing...so mellow and smooth it just can’t be duplicated. Clear Heads Choose al\’trt , JANUARY 25, 1946 mam- | tug-of-war. - General' Manager Ed- Gls. He ward (Slip) Madigan has stated that 1t would ke'tke club will apply next Tuesday for | fall playing dates in gigantic Mem- the old New orial Coliseum. Madigan also an-| monoply on pro- nounced the signing of an assiv‘ tant coach and 16 players. ormer USC stellar guard and ple booter deluxe Johnny Baker has been contracted as assistant to cad coach Dud DeGroot, who was hired away from the Washington Redskins last week. Baker coached the Fourth Air Force Flyers last! vear official tourney for e ciation | motir ring | claims such an important g up what he York fight proposes a tour | g | | i, Jan. 25—Pitcher n and inficlder Pete , both discharged service- 1 CONurac \\.A‘l the Heintzelman is -3 holas Arena. | HOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 25—At least| A professionals and| ArranTa G, J to tee off a1l coach Wally I §7500 Phoen s o ok ““\’ T inked a new fit Sunday. 1 ot et Beiigpad Bulidog took over tt , with| Y dog bossman’s job in 193 Head 33 CHAMPS IN PHILLY'S HUGE BOARD CLASSIC Prewar Mile Acels Featur-| | ed Performer-French- | ¢ man in First Out PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.—Four hundred and eighty-one athletes will compete in 23 events tonight at Con- vention Hall in the second annual| Fhiladelphia Inquirer invitation in- dcor track meet Marcel Hansenne, 29-year-old French half-mile and mile champ- jon, will make his first public ap- pearance in the United States in an exhibition run, Meet Director Law- son Robertson, University of Penn- lvania track coach, disclosed. Feature attraction will be Les Mac- | Mitchell's first postwar start in the mile event. The New York ace, who will be competing unattached, was cre of the nation's topflight prewar milers, but he hasn't raced the mile fcr three and a half years. In his last outing, a 1,000-yard wvent in New York last Saturday, MacMitchell finished third. Furnishing competition will be Forest Efaw, the former Oklahoma A & M. dster who hold the U.S. three-mile title; Rudy Simms, NYU's | interccllegiate 4-mile champ and de- fending titlist; Howard Borck, 1938 outdeor mile winner; Tommy Quinn, | New York A. C. Metropolitan mile winner, and Capt. Bill McGuire, run- | reruj Thirty-three national champions | will be among track stars represent- ! ing 63 schools and colleges, 20 A.A.U.! clubs and seven service units. B ; FINAL SCORES | ATBASKETBALL Here are final scores of basketball games played last night: Island State 65; P on Y ]n‘“, is favored stretch with a slight ansplanted Australia an Jim Ferrier and his n r. ‘The 80 top scorers in s outing will continue on in the while losing y20rgia Athletic new con- tract cally for . 2 increased salar two | today BOSTON, Jan t Friday be- cague Rgd lar tourn- He d through Pitted ma’s victorious been named in the South- aference by the Quarter- Club of ‘Montgomery, A which la presented dule ~Connie eague Ath- having hold-out the root of it is 32- Lew Carpenter, knuckle- flinger who won 23 s for lanta last r, in the Southern eiation penter, for the time, has returned his contract d to the Athletics business's BOSTON, Jar Braves club of t} Leagy C nny ar and unsign office. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25.—The Los Angeles All Ame \ League foot-| ball club has jumped right back in- to the thick of the professional grid Har- Asso- Los. Angel LEV. d 25.~-Col Pedro Firpo of al Boxing Holy DePaul U. 49; Butler 45. Omaha University 31; Dana 23. Great Lakes 53; Chanute Field 42. Western Washington 58; College of Puget Sound 49. \(]Tl( r 'I'O CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Aluka Division Number One, Before FELIX GRAY, Cnmmlssioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. Tn the Matter of the Last Will and Testament * of JOHANNA R. CHILDS, deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 11th day of January, 1946, duly appointed Ex- ecutor of the Last Will and Testa- ment and of the estate of Johanha R. Childs, deceased. | ., All persons having claims against /'the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the 'under- signed: at Juneau, Alaska, within six mom,hs from the date of this notice. i OSCAR H:. WATERUD, ) Executor of the Estate of Johanna | R. Childs, deceased, Box No. 2386. | First publication, Jan. 11, 1946. Last publication, Feb. 1, 1946. Relief hu Last - fcnus»(tgoesrl" omdth trouble to hel Joosen_ and expel | erm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- hfl:nned xl‘nlLiMhh!(X m\lcm&a’ rflxlam-' ranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with'the un- derstanding you must like the way it qulckly allays the cuugh or you are to have your maney back. xCREOMU LSION| for Coughs; Ches} Colds, Flwnchms “Guess they'll enjoy sitting by the fire, too” Which explains why, year in and year out, Calvert is reported “‘the whiskey most often asked for by name.” If your plans for tonight include a friendly sip or two . why not make it a Calvert Highball? . . if you want COZY firgplace is nice, but we think \ you'll parr with satisfaction over a You see, Calvert is a pre-war whiskey o But be sure it’s Calvert . the real thing! L4 It’s the Real Thing .. BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. Calvert Distillers N . Calvert “Special”—72 Calvert “Reserve” rain Neutral Spirits .. 7216% Grain Neutral Spirits {CARSON’S COOKI FRESH! CRIS DELICIOUS! at Your Grocer Order Them fromYour Grecer Todqy 1 tion of the |ed yesterday- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SINGLE BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT WILL BE PLAYED, DOUGLA Doug! in the 17th ketball Leagu High gymna lween PAA and Juneau ¥ viously scheduled for tc earlier this h players coach erson for games Coach Miller of Dougla day that the Dou would be played d oIl Juneau game. The Ju- game may be made up basketball offi- =" O = > o -neau-F iater cials s > oo 28 Anchorage M Fly fo Barrow on Bear Hunting frip BARROW, A ty-eight Anchor men who h advised Barrow residents Betty Grable would accompany them visit to this northern outpost arriv- without her—and rax head first into a housing shortas The men, armed with rifles, cam- eras and food, said they had come to hunt polar bear. The big white bears had roamed the streets recently but none has been tn sight here for a week One of the party carr advertising the Anchorag vous. Albert N, Edwards said ¢ the men told him the trip was pub- licity stunt and that housing diffi- culties probably woud force the par- ty to return immediately The party arrived in two Douglas transport planes of the Alaska Air- lines ka, Jan. 2 - e e o0 e 00000 00 e 'lll)|<‘ TABLE ® \,<U‘1ll tide 2:08 am High tide 8:37 am, Low tide 15.29pm. 35 ft High tide 21:47 p.m., 108 1t .....0.‘...0 5.7 1t 13.7 ft Low 690008602 20000vITE0030360000002698 ROUTE OF THE COA NEW POSTWAR D under its Northern Airline ard of air transpor newly great fror PACIFIC Gener (.IIity Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel 00600600000006000. L I“AG[-, THRE!: / : .,,1{,’4{//’ i @ Alaska Alrlines feeder plane base // = DC-3 schoduled rovtes = Alaska Alrlines feeder plane rovtes /{_:/ 7 i // J--n-./ # Wl = % ”\\/ S Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . 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