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THE DAILY PAGE THREE officia | nd |mv.\0.l;§,14\l(‘ lm‘mg and also finishing ai e bottom of referc He refused a bid to the jump hill; a Class B men’s ¥ 7 1 frun for mayor of Davenport. race, over the same course as that r & | — set for the Class A men in their A , [ [ M ’ | Walter Brown, the Boston Gar- competition for the Moller Cup. y | [cen-a ead man, has plans for The men's course will run from the i | la new 000 batketball court for tep of the Slalom Slope, through Mw flmm' | the Arena, which he says will be the Second and First Meadows to g ik ithe finest in the country, and a the me finish line as that for 3 : “SISAOU” board track which will make Women and Juniors. T the Garden track meets & lot better | gtarting ume for the 2 pro-* ! or s rle s {: . and no wonder. Basketball at- gram is set for 2 o'clock Sunday i“‘“d‘“ that former hockey afternoon, when all compstitors are SEATILE Ar Ao ven ¢ apman, the Phillies than 1 o'clock when racing num- e 'f"““"“" f, . os A\GFLE\ I-‘eu 22.—TIke ! manag has a 180 bowling aver- pers will be distributed to the on- DR - 4 Ar GORDON S RQU'{: iiEeres b aEtedl f Meterid s fR¥S-using bis right hand and 185 GeebER b ey A NBA la,m\\mohl title against En- {with his left. Both figures sound R 9 oy Lv... Whitshotss - Ar H rique Molanos, former Mexico City h.k.- his players’ batting averages i et U (s Kb teg FAIRBANKS . Lv bellhop, in a 15-round bout here TT t events, for Women and Juniors, will . P Yank St N H in’ May, matchmgker Babe' M- Ty be run first, followed by the Men's FAIRBANKS . Ac rewar Yank diar Now nas Sov Habiantihiad < pE]ERSBuRG SK' Class B and with the program cli- (o e e Inside Track fo Sec- McCoy said his offer of a $20,000 | oy ;‘ “i’ ‘r‘l‘"u‘:“l‘”F:o m“”‘” ”; re Golena Ar rd eyl : is a large cleared area at the fin- guarantee had been accepted by I ]'EAM wlll RACE et ol iy 1 Sl NS T ond-Base Spof Williams' manager, Connie McCar- | 8 0 AN e OME Lv || *100s | ty, and that a definite date would | F ‘“m‘{ % m:‘“_ "’:1‘;““(“‘1:(5 s "‘f“m Mo We Fr. i 6 TR0 be ed shortly hERE N . o . he: SR t | spot also affords an excellent view e PR | Burbank, Calif, Feb. 22.—James | Outsido participation in the Mol Cf the final and most ditficult turns i BALBOA, C. Z, Feb. 22—Mana- J. Jeffries, who punched and maul- {ler’ Gold Cup Ski Race and other 0D the entire course — turns that, i ger Joe McCarthy's task of putting ed his way to the world's heavy- |competitive ski events scheduled 11 Previous years, have resulted in " together a New York Yankee in- weight kboxing champions in {here Sunday was assured today in a :.‘,‘.;‘m B e A.M. ln‘l{wfl" Type i field rs to have simpli- 1899, was reported in a se con- ¥ wire ng that a team of five ™9 “?' i tiad ' by, G o i e ks SR e sklers from Peterspurg will be on That same area, at the finish P. M. Indicated by Bol i born holdout against a $16,000 con- paralyzed his left side, PICTURE PUZZLE_Belated Indian summer "‘;;‘d““"' hand to compete. line, also affords the best view of ] i tract offere dhim, » T this unusual combination as fout PeRver 1‘:“;::;2'\;:‘ :; ‘\1::::.- The wire, received here this morn- 52 exhibition ski jumping that is § Having two of the finest sacond PENSACOLA, Fla. Feb. 22.—Ven- mrv(‘llfnr "‘\o\lr1{i’:;:l:lx"d:¥?:rl':l 1’:1:‘.: (‘;’I;“f“m“m o cloaked ing by Juneau Ski Club Tourna- Planned as an additional highlight i o game In Stimweiss erable Willie Goggin, the metro- and Naran feriirtyt: b haw and Barbara Ritchie are headed ment = Chairman Dean Williams, to Sunday's program. ; | mxd Joe Gordon, McCarthy had in- politan PGA champion from White for a “mpu& gam(- of tennis in 60-degree winter, stated that four men ski racers and i "lnx;pll_l‘xu m(lw ';«l'on 1:; ”Suncg;l);; i tended to alternate t ir between Plains, N. Y. went out today for — - DR __ one woman competitor are leaving C¢mpetitlon are he Moller Gol il second and third du?fn:;uzhe ks fht dooric- round- of the $2.500° Pens ; y Pétersburg by small boat and are OUP. perpetual trophy for the win- H ma phase of the training to see sacola Open golf tournament de- lEAHY vows No ;“_j"’;“’"]gh' to »‘”"kfl("“l;j"i “L')”‘ eX= que to arrive here by noon tomor- ‘_‘:;l of lsk;(e é’{";“‘ Class A u;id a }\' which ' {i fy p infield R tect his t [ 4344 g lists . Big d anow- yow, Juneau i ub cup to the en's R : ccmbinal:x:;ox? he}‘;\:‘: lSnL[)?n\:’zl:\ ve- lead. e bbb o ski, Fordham's new grid coach, Ths advice from Petersburg is ex- Cl2ss B winner. I m i A o 2 »d as a high school tackle and 3 ot 4 Front finishers in the Women's ! fusal he sam he re- » game's other top pro- WAI-I-OPINGS FOR te pected to force the hand of those ¢ s ] cvivedt(;';fm;ztur' ‘::rivha;l:mlyost him fh:giz:;(“(;f li:f‘,fsztll‘x,y‘) h’(;“l.“” ];\.“H became a back more or less by acei- in charge of the local race, who 8nd Junior events are to reccive le rw ee 0. ‘i e - 7 Pt e e At s e ient. In college Major Frank 6 beel i g medals, as well as points toward i an; ce he had of beating Gor- B lson ¢ ledo, ), were 9 have been considering postpona- P ard | dmfi z:im;: S‘Lfco:sl ’ “\(r,;),n ]\”‘1[ ::;,‘m’;, f)‘:[“(:, ,,?!:’1‘“, 1“,::‘ 19“ lRISH TEAM Cavanaugh never had heard of Ed ment of the event bemrfwl of ';,(:.l,s_ trophies set up for winners of com- Office i1. Case Lot Grocery i Gallion | abtar s yeatd. in’ the | to overtaky ths 40-yeAz-old Cow‘m until he started busting the Var- ent hazardous conditions on the bined downhill and slalom events. PHONE 704 service, has not quite regained his|who fired a six under par 66 1“1‘1 \1‘“" s ‘;mlp lu::fiing “l:(‘ B o e A “l\'mm)bwd SRR el Cuponi | epectibuiAl: BNy PEFVaST YeATs, Iteiday, E 1 etroit, un- I e ACTUR © doubt Ski Trail. It now seews likely that reccive the B. M. Behrends Cup and 1 sectibugt Buem I girvsy’ JSacs, (peday, Ed Purgol, of Deted m;"j Returning Nofre Dame Grid Fd hopes & fow modsst uys UKS te presran of wwemts seh far S {13 Junior combiried vietor the Ju- HAY, GRAIN, COAL ? himself will turn up on the cam- day will be run off as scheduled, 'fau Schcol Cup. Slalom events| er and can hit the same long ball téurs, that helped carry the Yanks to sev- 68. eral world championships. - | was in second place with a Mentor Likewise Prom- ises No Title and STORAGE tha pus next fall in combined competition set for Sunday, March 3. if at all possible, It is hoped that are prayers for new snow will be ans- Although “McCarthy declines to! FORT LAUDERDAL, Fla, Feb DOGGY DOIN::S wered, however, as a two-inch fall e % say so in as'many words, the im- 22.—The Boston Braves held their A colorful Washington'’s Birthday should cover up the present icy pression is that Stirnweiss, one' of first introa-squad game here yester- CLEVELAND, Feb. 22. — The eyent is in full swing in Ashton, coating on the trail and put it in the most valuable men in the day and Coach Jake Flowers team Fighting Irish of Notre Dame will 1qaho. It's the 27th annual Ameri- Practically perfect shape for the DEAL YOURSELF REFR ESHMENT' American League and the League’s hammered out a 4 to 0 victory not have a national championship can Dog Derby, the first meéting events. Tourney officials were giv- batting champ last year, will have over Johnny Cooney's forces. Connie foothall team next fall, but the since the war halted the show . ing the course another once-over to fight for a job at the strange Ryan hit a two-run homer for the 1946 Ramblers also won't suffer any At st nine teams are entered in this morning 48-0 defeats to Army or any other two divisions of a race over a sow- AIrival of the Petersburg con- position of third base if and when |winners. he shows up in Florida —_— team, declares head coach Frank packed two-mile track. In the tingent will behoove local slats rid- Bill Johnson, whe s something| PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 22—In the Leahy. : 10-mile championship race, defend- €rs to busy themselves at waxing . of a sensation at third in his one |Pacific Coast league, the Oakland The Irish athletic director and jng champ and three times winner meu- bnnvrds to extra-speed, as, dur- { season with the Yanks in 1943, has Oaks eked out a 3 to 2 w over grid mentor, welcomed back from rett Heseman of Ashton drew ing previous years when they have been declaréd “Army surplus” and Portland in a close contest on the naval service by the Notre Dame outside starting position. The competed here in Channel tourneys, A cool, gpark]lng, | is expected to report probably about Portland ice. cllb of Cleveland last night, told post spot went to Bert Edwards of Petersburg racers have been mgh- April 1. It was a rough contest, with 11 club members he was “frankly Op- Monida, Montana, who will drive a 1y successful in carrying off a £ D nwon 15 the kind of a long ball | penalties meted out, The Oaks were timistic” about Notre Dame's 1848 team of Irish setters . . . Other en- 1aTge share of the trophies offered. zestful glass of ACME i Fitter McCarthy likes and it mightpleying their third straight night, football prospects {rants and the type of teams they T]h; \'i"r’m!l schedule for Sunday J I significant that he knocked in winning their final northern trip "I promise you that Army will not i) drive are Ray Peterson of St. includes four events: A trail race = 04 rigs in his one big league sea. game after swallowing three de- beat Us 48 t 0 0 mext fall, nor will Anthony, Idaho, cross-bred stag- for women, starting at the Tread- makes any game more son compared to Stirnweiss' 64 last feats. any other team,” Leahy declared. hounds; Austin Nealey of Tetonia, Well Ditch at the top of the First year. Also,” McCarthy appears to = w \«1{1'1 not have .‘. -nnn'm.;.l Idoho, Irish setters and staghounds; ME-M‘F'{“ IJ:]d xunmvnp, down to the en]oyahle A ndds a gra- have another promising third base championship ( and we could znd4 Eob Knight of Roberts, Idaho, foot of t jump; a Junior race, prosépect in Henry Majeski, who SOV'ET liKElY lose three or four games, but every crces-bred staghounds and setters. (omm nmm at the Second Cabin e i X hit 345 in his last year with the te will know it has been — = ~——| cious touch of hospitality Newark Bzars, and has been belting g s Leo Novak, Army track coach, } the Ball" at a great clip “in inter- SiDEuNER FOR malntaing that Tex Coulter could 9, ainta at T 5 n y squad games. ' 11y ‘toNs: €HE - GHeie betten | to any evening’s enter: Taking everything in 6 feet if he didn't stop in omes 1048 OLYMPICS AP §PORfi Sl tion, it would surprise I middle of the ring. We always the New York camp if Stirnweiss W 20 )cught Tex could throw a Notre eventually were traded for a top ] Dame halfback farther than that. notch pitcher or two. Pitching is B[Undage Sees TWO Ob- g @ ‘% 35“? i the Yankee's big weakness and a . % _‘ Y GOOD JOE SOl PRNaiibn ) RR S VAluMHRS " ds S'ades mn way of Rus- % John O'Donnell, sports editor of Steinweiss undoubtedly would fetch @ ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco something really good from a club such as Détroit, which has mounds- e L honor venport, Towa, Democrat, was ed by 900 townsmen last night BY HUGHE FUL NEW YORK, Feb. RTON —~—All sian Competition o Oiuisriited BRIV 1 AN Ry AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22—Rus- & ” t § st citi- i by % X men to spare. A A e e To4a minor baseball lesgles that blithely £8 his clly’s Ymost outstanding citi WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS i R olvm}‘)'}c gam.o bl"rtsiden; A\'Ln jumped into higher classifications zcn of 1945 g Tl'(‘[ ‘;.‘““d “l':;; Seattle, Wash. ® (i - VIIRIb o P TV Jast D r are ing t have given mainly because of his weekly i Yesterday, the Yankees urimmed Brundage of the U. S. Olympic i” ‘:mSi"T.'S”rglcxfi’i’fii? mlmmlx\\u‘) “Denr Joe” columns of chatter for i an All-Star ‘team, of Panama games committee told newsmen here : " S M N i erh { roféssional league 5 to 4 The returning service men, 1 if they rvice men and women, which w ki 04 0 A ok Dhitea Sacure Ay block Soviet .oy “worth it base. begun in 1942 and will come to an g? 10,000 r‘:n: :xdl Ca‘m‘!{y -“U“( n the international .,y yational defense es, re- tnd Sunday ... John has written i . B vt PP . Classlo: turning GI's are entitled to a 25 more than 3000000 words for the ] affair. The first ball was thrown out hy the President of Panama, Enrique Jimenez. And the Ameri- can ambassador, Frank Hines, was among those present. Spud Chandler and Bill Wright held 'the Panama team to only six hits, while the Yanks were get- ting tén sdfeties; three of. the Yankee hits were collected by Ma- Jjeski. boys and gals in uniform and has found time on the side to serve as a Big Ten football and basketball RBI\;H(Lg(‘ says, Teports "k:l‘(;l;h poreent HlU(‘"l‘-" if they were ad- usslan goverment is su INg vanced in classification after join- leading athletes raises the question ing That of professionalism. And in addi- tion,. the committee President ex- »menmww plains that Russia has no organiz- LESTEN ed sports committee with which the International Olympics Federal may K. I. N. Y. Kavser | HOSIERY + UNDERTHINGS » GLOVES . deal. Existence of such a commit- TONIGHT r For especially the colors means K'ayser is creéfing ’ enchanting new fab- Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS BEFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent tee is required for participation in ric gloves, hosiery, the games, Brundage is in San Francisco to inspect facilities at the Olympic (club here where the national hand- ball championships will be held this 'spring. In addition to his Olym- pics committee post, he is chair- man of the AAU handball commit- FINAL SCORES ATBASKETBALL Final scores of basketball games b s played last night are as follows: Louisiana State 54; Tulane 45. Georgia 72; Clemson 51. Oklahoma A & M 71; Washing- ton University ,(St. Louis) 26. St. Louis !U 48; Tulsa U 35. underthings, lingerie. e SR Rellef AI Last Ohio State 63; Michigan State 21. ATC Continental basketball toum- ament, (Topeka, Kansas) : Topeka AAF 55; Edmonton, Can- | For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- causell:goes ht to the seat of the trouble o 1p loosen and expel | geria lzden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- | ada ‘Air Field 44. i Hamilton Field (San Francisco) | branes. Tell your druggist tv sell you | 5 a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- 55; Love Field (Dallas) 41. I erstanding you must like the way it | o e ol uulckly allays the cough or you a.re | have your money ] | N. P. Salif, Elfin Cove, is a guest C RE’OMULSIO «t the Gastincau. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis e R TR eres ATTENTION! Veterans of Foreign | War Members 5 MEETING TONIGHT (Friday) | | February 22 at 730 ‘ E N. P. 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