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SHAUGHNESSY | PARKS 'T'BACK AT MARYLAND Noted Grid Mentor Refuses to Give Up Pro Connec- tions for Pift Job | PITTSBURGH, Feb. 5.—Clark Daniel Shaughnessy, football’s man- in-motion, has moved again—this time back to the University of Mary- land he left threc years ago. It was the fourth shift in seven years for the unpredictable grid League’s fifth ranking battsr and meénter who went from Chicago in his club's leading belter with a 32311939 to Stanford to Maryland to average ‘last season, shot back his|Pittsburgh and now back to Mary- unsigned contract to owner m|land ! Breadon yesterday, remarking that In his new post, he succeeds Paul the terms were anything but satis-| (Bear) Bryant, who residend last factory. imonth to sign a five-year contract It had been rumered, eyer since!with the University of Kentucky. the last diamond campmén ended,!| Shaughne=ssy quit his job as head that the blond, 190-pound infieldér |foctball coach at the University of was ticket for the Pmladelphiu‘rms irgh yesterday after a three Phils and it is known in baseball|year stay in which his teams won circles that he is one of a group of |1 and lost 17. i Redbird stars who would like to do| Pitt, in announcing his resigna-| their ball playing in different uni-tion, said its faculty committee on forms. athletics had recommended that he Olmo, who rapped out a fancy .313|be retzined — provided he give up average for 1945 and handled him- | his professional football connec-| celf ably in centerfield, Lmnouncsd!tiom‘. This Shaughnessy réfused to in Puerto Rico that he was dis- do satisfied with the terms Brooklyn, For the past two years the tall offered. igreying coach has been listed as an The veteran Dixic Walker, who/advisory coach by the Washington played alongside'of Olmo in Lhc“Redsklns. Prior to that he served Dodger pigket line, also is unhappy/in a similar capacity with the Chi- over the 'contract mailed out by cago Bears, Brooklyn Prexy Branch Rieckey, it| Answering Pitt’s objéction to his has been Yearned. Dixie, who led;pro affiliations, the 54-year-old T- the senior .circuit with a 357 mark|formation expert said he took it for in 1944, slumped off to .300 last sea-|granted they knew about them son. when he was hired. The New York Giants are having| - trouble getting Danny Gardella, the - - clowning first basenvan-cutfielder, | to sign his name to a contract, whm-i Washington's Walt Masterson is said | to have rejected his original offer. | HOLDOUT FEVER RAGING NOW IN MAJOR CIRCLES Kurowski, Olmo, Walker Leading List of Dissat- isfied Diamonders NEW YORK, Feb. 5—Whitey Kurowski, the St. Louis Cardinal's solid thumping third baseman, and . peedy Luis Olmo of the Brooklyn Dodgers are the latest players to join the big league holdout brigade. Kurowski, who was the National 6 - .o —— i PRI, | Results of last night's High Heel {league bowling at the Elks alleys were: poris Shorls Spot 5 o ¥ Johnson HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 5—The|P. Hagerup touring professional golfers can be- D. Nelson gin to fight for sécond prize money|L. Campbell again. The task of banking first| money will be taken over by thé champ, who Is back ready for com-| petition. ... - jos Johnson The champ, of course, is Byron| K. Mack Nelson. He gave the rest of the!P. Pearce touring pros an opportunity to in- B. Lockridge crease their bank accounts by tak- ing & rest during the Riehmond, | Phoenix and Tucson Opens. But with the Texas Open begin-|p . o ning at San Antonio on Friday, H. Laponia Nelson has announced. his return N. Metcalfe to competition. That means once "y b again ths most popular question around the tournament circuit will; be: “Who's ‘going to stop Nelson?” | 1ol | Iz 121 140 93 119 478 Molls 156 129 110 119 514 Total Total Skirts 162 100 156 28 516 Dells 32 124 101 119 123 519 | Spot HILLSDALE, Mich., Feb. 5.—Dim-, T. Bassford inutive David M. (Davey) Neison,|H. Hixson backfield mate of University of L. Adams Michigan grid stars Tom Harmon P. Matheny and Forest Evashevski, will take| over the job of athletic director for| Hillsdal2 College next Sept. 1. Total * Did not bowl. -, — ! CRIMSON BEARS NEW YORK, Feb. 5—Outstanding | welterweight contender Ray (Sugar) | Robinson will meet Tony Rieeio of Bayonne, New Jersey in a ten round | bout tonight at Elizabeth, New Jer- sey. And Robinson won't get a| thing for it. Ray is contributing his| m WUBLEHEADE share of the purse to the Sponsors | of the charity event, the New J?!'i Juneau High Crimson Bears will sey committee of the Infantile Para-| ¢ potitute for Subport, recently lysis fund. | withdrawn from the League, when | the scheduled game between Doug- las Firemen and Subport is played tonight at 7:30 in the Juneau mgh‘ PORTLAND, Feb. 5—The Oregon State College Beavers have moved| into a tie with Idaho for the North-School gymnasium. | ern Division, Pacific Coast basket-| Immediately following this game, | ball conference leadership. The Pan American Airlines’ Beavers share the lead as a result team will play Signags. of an impressive 53 to 37 win over RS0 3 R the University of Washington last M.ASKA Amlm \ ! i IN, OUT, ANCHORAGE Clipper | night at Corvallis. The teams play again tonight. H FINAL SCORES ATBASKETBALL The following are scores of bas-| ket ball games played last night in various parts of the states: University of West Virginia 69; Lehigh University 52. | Arriving_on the Alaska Airlines | iStarliner Fairhanks yesterday with| Captain Flahart, Flight Officer| Thompson, and Stewardess Stevens were Dorothy Perkins from An- chorage and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn from Yakutat. Departing for the Westward city were the following passengers: Elisabeth Cupp, Lt. Paul Cum-| Georgla_ Téch 50; Tildnie 52. fi!sinsr;y, ;;aye Collins, Mrs. G. Wile & ¢ ilis, M. gberg, A. S. McCammon, Tennessee 38, MISSISSIDPI'S. 81 |G gojston, and Carl Lottsfeldt. Kentucky 59; Vanderbilt. 37, | P CHANGE OF HEART | Louisiana State 61; Mississippi 35. Arkansas 62; Rice 45. | | Boviling Green 93; John Car- roll 27. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Hemsley Shows How |SOVIETS SEEKNG | CONCESSIONS IN ' OCCUPIED AREAS Informal Discussions Re- garding Mining Rights RING CROWN IS | FORECAST SOON Mudldled Feather, Light-| weight Situations Due solution of the problem of governing Manchuria— where they want elected magis- trates to replace appointees of the Central Government. Any delay, they added, is a threat to continued peace in China Not %o Peaceful Headquarters of the 94th Chinese Government army in Tientsin claimed that all was not so peace- ul, that Communists attacked three villages north cof there and disrupted communications on the called for specdy avowed by the Argentine govern- ment The Foreign Office made public a reply sent yesterday to U. 8. Charge d’Affaires John Cabot which sald the government had no evi- Adence to support Peron's state- ment. Cabot, acting on instruétions from Washington, had requested a public statement from the goverri- ment in the matter. |aboard the Alaska Steamship Bar- for March Cleaning NEW YORK, Feb. 5—The confus- ed featherweight title situation is going to be clared up in Madison Squara Garden March 1 and before that blustery month is over boxing will be back on a one champion for each division basis again With Tke Williams, the NBA' champion, and Bob Montgomer, the New York titlcholder, alrea contracted to straighten out the lightweight muddls in the Garden March 22, promoter Mike Jacobs yes- | terday announced that he had sign- | ed Sal Bartolo of Boston and Willi2 Pep of Hartford, Conn., the rival claimants to the featherweight throne, for a 15-round title scrap March 1 | Pep, recognized as 126-pound fon in New York and Con-| it, defeated Bartolo twice, be- fore the Bostonian tock over the NBA crown from Phil Terranova in 1944. Fishinfioits | Are Missing; 60-Mile Gale One Man fl)s—tOverboard, from Schooner-Lum- ber Is Jeffisoned ASTORIA, Ore, Feb. 5. — Two Aberdeen, Washington, {ishing boats are reported missing in a 60- mile gale. And a 1500 ton schoon- er, has advised the Coast Guard that it lost one man overboard, and ettisoned a deckload of lum- ber. The lumber vessel Whitney Olson identified the missing sea- man only as Peterson. the schoon- er ran into the gale just across the Cclumbia River bar. A Coast Guard Cutter Atlanta was ordered to give aid if needed, but officials say the lumber ship is in no immediate danger. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard says lifeboats from Grays Harbor and Willapa, Washington, were out all night searching for two missing f{ishing boats. The craft were not immediately identified. REVISED SCHEDULE, BASKETBALL GAMES The Juneau City Basketball League will close Feb. 19, instead of Feb. 22, the previously scheduled closing date, according to an- nouncement by Barney Anderson, Juneau Coach, this morning. ‘The change has been made due to Subport’s withdrawal from the league, he said. Game sessions up to the 19th will finish off the schedule whereby each team plays all other teams in the league three times. The newly revised schedule is as follows: | Feb. 5 — JHS—Firemen; PAA— Signacs. Feb. 8 (not yet scheduled)—PAA -D. High at Douglas. Feb. 12—D. High—Signacs; PAA- J. High. ! Feb. Signacs. Feb. 19—D. High—Firemen; High—PAA. —— WOMAN STABBED ABOARD STEAMER SEATTLE, Feb. 5—A 28-year old Feattle woman is in Harborview Hospital today suffering knife wounds in her throat. Authorities say the woman, iden- tified as Jean Miller, 28, was found | 15—PAA—Firemen; JHS— | Jo4 anof early this morning. Béfore being taken to the hos- pital, police say the stabbing vic- tim managed to gasp that a tall blond man had slashed her. The steamship Baranof has been docked at Seattle since last Tues- day. — .o - SUBMERGED MOTOR CRAFT IS FOUND VISTORIA, B. C., Feb. 5—Can- n Man(hur'a Tientsin-Pukow (EY THE AGSOCIATED PRESS) | Informal discussions regarding | economic concessions to Russia by {China were reported today by Gen- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek at a Chungking press conference Beyond acknowledging that the Soviets were seeking concessions, the Chinese leaders said nothing to confirm or den renewed rumors that Russia is asking joint owner- ship and control of mining and cotheér industries in Manchuria Chiang May Retire Chiang, for the second time within week, indicated that he may retire from active political life after establishment of a con- stitutional democracy. He said his ponsibility ends “as soon as the power of government is restored to the people.” In Yenan, ted promise to ice pation personnel, forces, totals 829 in five Z monfths a BUENOS AIRES, tions by Col didate for the Chinese Communists ' political encmes (3 Reltie Hemsley, New York Yankees catcher, shows students at Bob Feller's baseball schocl dt Tampa, Fla, low to “Mitt ‘ém” (AP Wirephoto) 6,000 Planes Are Scrapped WIESBADEN, 5.— Six thousand planes which cost nearly ~ $1,000,000,000 are being ped by the U. S. Army in Eu- rope because they are considered militarily obsolete and have no peacetime use, officials at U. 8. Air- fore2 headquarters said today. Among these being broken up are 427 B-17 Flying Fortresses and 36 .IIINIIIIIIINHIIvlllllllillllIIIIIIIIIlll|llliii|l|lll|Il!lIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllmllmlflhz. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Juneau High School Gym JUNEAU HEGH wvs. DOUGLAS FIREMEN SIGRACS b vs.,. IPAA z USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE 2 7:30 P. M. AT bombers defenses B-24 Lo crawors — glant which pulverized Hitler's from long range. e - LOS ANGELES, — Police heard a department store was putting 200 pairs of nylon hose on sale — so sent out two riot cars just in case. They reoported. 800 women, no ¢as- ualties, and no more nylons. --e IVORY OR BLACK many, Feb. ‘The number of motor cars in ser- vice is expected to rise to ?4.000,- 000 by 1955 And These Other Added Features: . I)l'\' i . One compact unit—white or black. sion built, Electronic. . No bulky battery pack—no tangling wires . Greater comfort—better hearing. DR. 6. &. DOELKER " ADMISSION: | Studenis and Servicemen - - 25¢ { Aduls 50c The Triangle Cleaners IT TAKES SO LITTLE TO KEEP THAT PROSPEROUS LOOK! WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE moZrP>HPpw rMa—=""1mMOo railroad In Tokyo, figures rejeased by Al- Headquarters showed MacArthur was making good on his American cccu- 817, a cut of - Peron’s Attempt io incriminate U. . in Artins (asg Is Futile Juan D. Pe presider gentina, that the United € mplicated in smuggling arms to his have Relloné NO SEPARATE BATTERY PACK! NO BATTERY WIRE!? About > the Weight and Bulk of Most Hearing Aids STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA MEASURE 5 INTRODUCED WASHINGTON, Feb. 5--Admis- sion of Alaska as the 49th state is propcsad in a bill introduced by Senate Judiciary Chairman MéCar- ran, Democrat of Nevada. Under the bill the state would as- sume all debts of the Territory, but would get title to all vacant public land unused by a government agency and exclusive of property reserved for use of the natives, the Naval Oil Reserve, school lands, parks and such areas as are required by the armed services for bases. Tte nation’s first “drive-in" fill- ing station was opened in St. Louls, Mo., in 1905 General including Feb. 5.—Asser- , can- of Ar- ates was been dis- the Quality Electronic Hearing Aid 5. Plug-in radionic tubes. Amazing tone—clear as a bell. 7. Less to wear and hear better. Say Goodbye to Old Time Discomforts FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Alaska Beltone Distributor f/// = Mo @ Alaska Afrlines foader plane bases w DC-3 schodulad rovtes = Alaska Alrlines foeder plane router il JUST CALL 3 0 7 ST PAUL, Minn. — A St. Paul adian Customs officials were try- Kansas State 41; Drake 39. man, long on foresight though short ing today to trace the owners] Michigan State 69; Cincinnati 39./on spelling and punctuation, Te- of a submerged 20-foot motor launch Washington State 69; Western|turned a marriage license to Clerk which may be American-owned, ‘Washington 49. 4 iBjarne K. Wasmuth of District|found in the sea off the Dominion Oregon State 53; Washington 37.[00urt with this letter: lquaranune station at Willlam ————— ! “Dear Clerk: |Sound yesterday. The vessel bore SAVE THE DATE | “The Hcness that I have purces no name. Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual are bean return for cancal me and, AR Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall |the party has disagreed on the mad- | FROM AUK BAY (185-t4) |er this will save a devorce it is| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collier of e —— true that. I would rather see this|Auk Bay are guests at the Gas- DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! now before we have gone to fair.” ' tineau. | ! IHinois 85; Chicago 24. # l R Gastineau Hotel 000006065860000050604 004 T . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent

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