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TSI 4 U X 55T WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1946_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ' PAGE THRE J ing th> rest of the time . . AR~ °® provided the ¢ J ern pring draw Officer - 6 and 9 thread “Fitler” Buoy Anchors — Bamboo Poles — j-inch Glass Balls — “Mustad” o is to up castern and wastern gnd Stewardess June R 3 the Pacific Coast conference basket- DePaU‘ Cage A(e IS NOW m (')Efu\}:“ i '\’l:\f”»\ull‘.\ ) m(xll‘:]:\“ (“1.:‘,‘\ 7 v § {1'\ Ccarl N , K ueger Hooks Oilskins—Gloves, ete. (0"“|E MA(K Pail chismplocsiip DetORe S ireads s i Fil S tA N about building a velodroms on Long Rolland Armstrong, Capt. 1 nc: 3 g I SR sold-out house this weekend | rour ! pot Among Na- 5ng v develop new riders and Buc nar T. Olson, Paul Reed . : '3 A FULL LINE OF TROLLING : it 3 hon S Hnop S(@rerb & ”‘41\ rs and °n ir [‘(\( l‘:\““ E r : T y“ n» wwml. w" LLNET SUPPLIES CHICAGO, March 6.—Red-haired a European talent t 1ck, Clara W Don Budge made tke statement against the Americ 3 Come- Jcan Down Laura Larson, Nor- ? that Big Bill Tilden is a bust as NEW YORK March 6.—If he to think it, if the rid can man and, Harry Anderson S NOW —eee —— HOURS 9'to 9 a professional tennis promoter. g2ts “hot” in his last two games pedal as fast as Jimmy and Jesse Mackay Malcolm, Don Nielson Budge said that Tilden still is against Bradley Teach and Beloit can talk, - they'll probably set & Pf McRol Pfct! Sam what he termed a terrific court this .week, big Georg Mikan of irecerd tha first time out n v X r personality, but he said that Big DePaul has a chance to return to = e Rober att) Bill is not qualified to give tennis first place in the national ] OBSERVATION 'POST ' justavus: Mr. -and oM 2 pros the proper organizational individual high scoring sketball! For the first time in his 24 years Jemes and to Anchorag e’ leadership race. Penn State boxing ch, Leo Bdward Griffin, Patrick ' Mair'and Rober DriVing Hard for Onp that Tilden recently organized a tions tcday showec rore Morgen- dual meet this winter What's Wallace. Downs, Eilsen . Goedwall, ¥ tennis group comparable to the pro- thaler of New Mexico Mines heads more they figurs to 'taks a_ few Robert Lincburg, Wasley Gilman, L More Grea’ Club fessional golf association, |the scoring racs at 591 points, fol- lickings in the eastern intercol- F. Rcberts, Lt. James Maine, Mr . \lowed by Bill Hall of Marshall at legiatz meet at West Point thiS Elmer Blair and infant, Ed Mec- “LL"'NTOWN Pa, March 6.—|572 and Fred Lewis of Eastern waek Among the 3,117 boxers' Laughlin r'n ode, Bruce Park- WEST ;XL;\:[‘NBEET\%:”M h 6 s Bllu Bok ot Allentown |Kentucky at ‘510 records in Nat Fleischer's new ring er, Harold Paddock, Charles Mar- [ PA 5 » March 0. * ' if ke'll “ever box agail Mikan, the No. 1 shooter on an record book, which will be off th2 cus, Nangy Marcus, Daa 300d- & 3 E 3 —Baseball's mest ramarkable speci- because his last opponent died with- laverage per -game basis at 231, ,-,.(;L\)_K:.l, in 12\)‘:\1‘\[n[\‘m\u\mk& it \.if ‘!_J“\ = “l:m: g ;”f ; 3 ©0000000000000008000000000000¢ men, the 83-year-old Connie Mack out regaining consciousness after ranks fourth at 509 points and ap- find a guy who had something like tat: Orrin Addler of the Philadelphia Athletics, 1S Eck knock2d him out parently has only an outside chance 21 fights and was knocked out 19 g 3 laboring mightily with 54 assorted The victim of the fight tragedy of catching Morgenthaler and Hall. times . . . Explaining the inelu- ATTENTION athletes here, and about the best was Nat Hines, a Philadelphia Ne- However, Big George rimmed 53 sion of such an unimpressive rec- g o, Prith Cove Ak s he found to say was: “It isn't as bad gro, He died last Monday morn- points in one game against Rhode ord, Nat observes: “You gotta put Auk Lake, i‘l)u'/. Cove, /‘\‘u - ay, as I expected it to be.” ing, 59 hours after ke was kayoed |Island State a year ago. If he ¢80 him in; he's. the University of CooP Foad, Point Loulsa Feint What the venerable President in the sixth round of a Philadelphia duplicate this performance against Chicago of b 3 Lena and Tee Harbor residents and and Manager had expected :n[m;fi Cambria g]m, match, Friday. Bradley at Peoria tomorrow night :i:‘n;vbl | n\u;;vxlxl;/} sl\:‘ul;\\wM;:;:;“p‘i ave ke ible, for it is diffi- B D i s been called for Sunde r v e o i land against Beloit at Chicago on SHORTS AND SHELLS 10 at 2 pm. at DeHart's new store cult: to: see’ Wherdin b detgots - a |saturday, he will have a total ex- Mgl o i o - gleam of light n connection with ceeding 600 points. The Cleveland Browns, who grab- on Glacit Highway to complete the coming American League race. I R bed a city, ‘a stadium, a flock of incorporation of and sign up mem- His team was a solid last in 1945, pall players and even a publicity Pers in a non-profit Co-operative Electric Association to .serve all the and it figures to finish there again ‘p(Hl No HALF man from the ex-Cleveland, now 4 = this year. Los Angelos, Rams of the National reas above designated. Your at- VOVVGLLIPOP00: Wing Engines ... Ederer Netting ime Phone Gréen 113 ool fadsen Cycle & Fishing Supply Opposite Baseball Park e 2 2 R R R R tendance is necessary. Spread the wd from New It is not as if the First CI‘UZ\‘H of Football League also have signed . Y Philadelphia were not trying. In r up Red Conkright, who was a key Word and bring your x.rwlm:);; ] fex nes, Elmore Mcergen- his desire to build just “one more’ 3% | SRR the Rame sbHtnE Agater 268 e ohtiod's col- great club before he hands the job pittsburgh Pirates squeezed out a opm IONEGHT to serve as scout and end coach . . : > 3 sekethall ‘secrers with over to his son, Earl Mack, Connie 5 to 4 win over the Coast League| Al Crawford, U. of North Carolina DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! ra’ it G A biinie Bovien is driving himself harder than in Hcllywood team in an exhibition | Rl Keavyweight wrestler, scored six "~ ne 1 i dan dAndn many years, and he is spending his game. Jim Hopper worked four SEATTLE, March 6.—Semi-final fall in less than six minutes this NOTICE TO CREDITORS : available money with a lavish hand. innings and rookie pitchers Fred playoffs in tha northern division, Season. ¢'s an ex-GI who was -D the Comn Court fcr the In an hour's discussion of his Clemence and Lee Howard finish- Pacific Coast Hockey league, gats naticnal amateur champ before he Terrtiory Alaska, Division 2 . team, however, he cculd lay his ed for the Bucs. Pitckers Xavier under way in Seattle tonight, with went into the army . . Jesse Owens iber One ks s o -/ hand on little about which tc be Rescigno and Joiner shared the the Seattle Ironmen. Itll be a is organizing a new six-city » FELIX GRAY, Comm optimistic. pitching chores for the Stars best out of three sories, with the ball league on the Pacific Coast d ex-officio Prebate Jud e e e e “We will be stronger than last s winner meeting Vancouver, British Francisco Segura and Alejo Russell, U PRy T v season,” he conceded. “We have Home runs featured an inter- Columbia, in the finals “gSouth Ameri tennis stars, will In the Matter of the La § % K&“"@g E@@! HA some good men coming back. and sguad game at the Chicago Cub. Last night the Eagles trimmed have their first shot at indoor stament and Estate of HEN- 54 we have some splendid young pros- camp on Catalina. The regulars, the Ironmen, 8 to 5, in the final competition in the national cham- NDRICKSON, Deceaced. Tantile pects, especially a half-dozen YOUNg ajded by five homers, beat the gamo of the schedule. As a result. picnship starting March 9 2 15 HEREBY GIVEN b o pitchers. Greys, 10-8 Fortland eased into a t e undersigned were, on th “But my young men probably Seattle for second place in . ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE 26h day of February, 1946, duly ap- are at least a year away, and the' (Chicago White Sox are no longer standings. But because of : ance’s Marcel Hanconne says Pointed Executors of the Last Will cther tcams are going to be patless. A shipment of 90 bats ar- jand’s higher scoring — 257 tc he wen't return for another indoor &nd Testament and of the estate of much stronger than they were” yjveq from Louisville, Kentucky, the les were awarded sscond track campaign because Lo docsn't BN} S ARGKRgTle The oldest obs s of Connie whore the war clubs are mdn\lhft~ placz honors, like running on the boards and pre- Mack's camps say he never be- yred. Also arriving in camp w In the southern division, the fers to appear when he can be in fore drove a squad so hard. For catcher Mike Tresh, who deserted Hollywood Wolves skated to a 5 to top shaps. But if he had to do it |Guired to present the 2, Wi l)'s'..':l":tt lm(e! the first 13 days he permitted NO the ranks of hcldouts. 3 victory over the Opkland Oaks. again, Marcel adds that his- only,Proper vouchers attached, to the P it Ritichard BL intef-squad gathes. iThers whs mo- ¢ e . {The win keeps the Wolves' hopes change in training routine woul d at Juneau, Als 6) months from the ds thing except ~what the ln}d\“;j lalive that they may end the sea- be “not eat so much” . . . Billy|Within six (6 classified as “drudgery” — batting HOCKEY son in a second place tie with San Fox, Philacelphia’s light heavy-'0f this notice. HENDRYCK v+ and fielding drills and running. Dleio. weight knocker-outer, will try fof'! " WAINO ‘EDWARD HEN “ 1 The Erwin Feed Co. It is easier to say what the Ath- - N Soth: Mt 0. outist ] SON, ¢ iyl G ARNOT HENRY HENDRICK- Office in Case Lot Grocery letics do not have than to port Final scores of hockey games lg Harrls at Pittsburgh April 1 | AT Case L their gifts. Thelr pitching is night are as follows I The day may mean something PHONE 704 tremely uncertain, and their catch- American League—Cleveland ¥ Al 5 Y = s of the estate of HAY. GRAIN, COAL ing only moderately promising Pittsburgh 5; Hershey 6, New Ha Hmn Hendrickson, deceased and STORAGE They do not have ‘a double play en 1; St. Louis 8, Providence 4. | ! NOTICE TO VOTERS First publication, Feb. 27, 1946. combination in sight, and they U. S. League—Omaha 5, Tulsa 1. 4 i e Last pu\*lhu jon, March 20, 1946, | busing from nois2, the estate said decea have only one outfielder of prov- Eastern League—Washington Registration books are now opern! - ed big league caliber—Sam Chap- P!ulndclphia 3. - at City Clerks Office, anyone not BA vs man, who has keen in the service — e e | BY HUGH FULLERTON registered in the Tast three years four yea OFFICERS HERE | NEW YORK, March 6.—Jimmy or resided in the City 6 months/ R & | R |Proscia and Jesse L. Stern, who and the Territory one year must| Ny Col. Henry I Szymanski and D'2ad up a new outfit trying to re- register before being allowed to : Rf“;f,:m"c“”..z,i’-’—w e spor's Shorls Maj. W. H. Channing, Chicago, Vive six-day bike racing, are toying vote at the A 2 46 Municipal 3\ N pl il % 5 i } foa A 11, are at the Hotel Baranof. with the idea of “streamlining” election. Signed-City Clerk, Doug- | s A ( N ot e 4 e the grind . . . The plan would las, Als (209-t3) | RUBONQ VAPQRUB ; . 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