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[ v THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 Kentucky Five Scores Invife Viclory, Jusi Underdog Rhode Islanders Nearly Carry Through with Giant Killing NEW YORK, March 21.—A sports much of his time to spare any for |8 * story that always thrills—how the underdog won the champior against terrific odds—almost came true at Madison Square Garden last night. The © n was the final of the National Invitation basketball tour- | nament. Unseeded little Rhode Is- land State, upset conguerors Bowling Green and Muhlenbe: highly favored Kentucky, 45 to 44, with less than 90 seconds to play A sellout crowd of 18,475 rooted hysterically for the Rhodies to com- plete what would have been one of the season’s best Cinderella yarns. Then, skinny Ernie Calverley, Rhode Island star, fouled Malcolm Campbell of Kentucky. Campbell made good his charit scere was tied with one toss and the minute left Twenty seconds later Calverley fouled Ralph Beard and the sub- stitute Wildcat played tossed in the won the title for Conference free throw that the Southeastern cnamps, 46 to 45. For Coach Adelph Rupp's tucky aggregation it was a grand climax to a campaign that saw them sweep aside A \d West Virginia in tHe qua and sern finals and finish the season with 28 victories against two defeats— by Temple and Notre Dame. In the consolation game, precedi the tinal, West Virginia ped Mubhlenberg, 65 to 40, Interest now shifts to the East- em NCAA elimmations that open icnight at the Garden. In the first game Harvard, 20- ngles with Ohio State, 14-4 Big Ten champi Ken- iy e and MEXICO CITY, March 21.—With President Manuel Avila Camacho reduled to throw out the first ball at the Vera-Cruz-Mexico City game here, the Mexican “Major league” baseball season opens today with sellouts reported at all parks as fans flocked to see former Unit- ed States stars. Among former big leaguers from the States, Alex Carrasaquel, Chico Hernandez, Danny Gardella, Ro- herte Estalella, Chile Gomez, Luis Olmo and Roberto Oritz are slat- ed to appear in the game here. - o> fs Shoris ATLANTA, Ga. March 21.—Bob- by Riggs hails San Francisco'’s Tom Brown just out of the Navy, as “the country’s greatest unknown tennis player” and as a sure first ten player this year. LOS ANGELES, March 21.—The Los Angeles Monarchs have piled up two straight wins over the Hol- lywood Wolves in the playoff series of the Pacific Coast hockey cham- pionship of the southern division. Los Angeles won last nigkht by a BUREAU LAY BLASTED BY —————— NOME SOLON . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, A only one more victory to get into the final playoff for the league | — I champicnship, ag t the north- X [y 1 J west titleholders. The M Education Commissiorer Is i; SRR and the Wolve again to- H H Senate That mea-|lo. C \ Given Travel Permil- o ——— | G ch H U er 2 specifically N1 HOLLYWOOD, Marc! 21.—Bing | ovefnor 0|(e p writ t i ion to the|tion Crosby plans to sell his holdin — mmissicner Education to the Del Mar Turf Club 1 After a short ride on bureau- mak> one round o Washington : Dieg band O D cor « the of John O'Melveny, lawyer and m n ¢ Aff f n men or stockhc in the horse r: ar we at n oleccurte track, reported that a New i re o orial schools. | priatir syndicate was interested in pur- s I the ht z the croner's shares. Crosby’s Hou ed \tor Steve paintil about 35 percent of the |the o mendment, hang | O’'Melveny said. | ek ) the Commissioner of Bing's other interests demand too That act od \lson travel out- ‘ e defines penalties ciq e Sk supervision of the racing venture,[fOr the act pacsed at the 1945 reg- d ies of sotia id ular session creating the pres his office. McC; on moved: ths : 2 o hir . Department of Health. The savings proader wording in order that the decrecs of t12 commissioner may attend national W BASEBA”_ gericy” wes Ig ccnventions of educators and pick ' notice e “Sage. from the Second.” yp jdeas that may benefit Alacka's|so final - his full broadside at the _- i Scores of exhibition baseball |penalty provision. - v S |games played yesterday follow As the bill ¢ 8 A O Washington (A) 13 inning tie Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn (N) led, “cold Baltimore (1) E S N 4. St. Louis (N) 9; Boston (A) 6 Detroit (A) 8; o (I) Besten (N) 7; Philadelphia (A) 6 Cleveland (A) 16; New York (A) - . HOCKEY Results of hockey games played last night follow: U. S. League Dallas 5; Kansas City 1 Omaha 8; Minneapolis 8 (tie) Eastern League Playoffs ladelphia (Playoff - HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. George Danielson and Anderson were admitted to Ann's Hospital yesterday for med cal (reatment Me Dismissed during ths way were Martin Feist, Ann Reisch 8 Mrs. Albert Coole 1 girl, and Gudmund R NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY It to be published this monfh and forms will close March 25, for space, listings and changes please call The Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Ph 420 before closing date. (216-16) > DRINK KING BLACK LAB/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Howard D. Stabler, admini- stater of the estate of Jens And 5 Fredriksen, deceased, has filed his final acecunt and report of his moved up under susp nded administration of said estate, and his petition for distribution thereof, in the United S.ates Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., 23rd, 1946, has been fixed a the time and said Commissioner’s Court the place for hearing same and that all persons concerned ‘therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and \file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 20th day of March, 1846 | Howard D. Stabler, Administrator First publication, March 21, 1946. Last publication, April 11, 1946. AUCTION OF USO ASS The Juneau USO Club discontinued its operations on Friday, March 15, 1946 Under the regulations of National USO Headquarters all the assets of the local ¢ purpose an AUCTION will be held at the clyb house TUESDAY, at2:30P. M. Bids must be for cash, for present location of the it condition. The items inciude: a Buick station wagon, grand pianc, juke box, 3 pool tables, 11 double beds (with springs and matresses), refrigerator, electric canteen equipment, fu equipment. For the inspection of the: open on TODAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Afternoon 3 and 5:30 o'Clock The USO reserves the righ ETS lub are to be sold. For this MARCH 26, immediate delivery in the ems, and in their present range, miscellaneous rniture and other club se items the USO will be s belween t to reject any and all bids. the to $50 mini Cochran’s Futile nang Speaking Coc the of pe o1 That is Coch eaus, ray n the gro ationally med House, it carried a maxi alty of $1,000 fine for Health Department | Senator Howard Lyng proposed an amendment, subsequently adopted of fine from an irre- legislative ating penal Juncau Juncan Airpe Wetchikan , McG: and 1 not responsible to the pi want some ie a penal of- Ncm fense, lot tk > to this Legis- Jature and say he conti ead of that they hail citi for acts u some atic of- 50 r, n spite of the Cochi- ranic eloguence, the Senate wrote in e Lyng amendm 13 to 3 vote, Cochran him ng for it A 9 to T vote struck gency clause from tk2 bill mea- course toward becc aw, with | €2 ! or the likelihood that ould come | Will T 1 up in the Senate for Read- | & ing and fine The action passage H.EB. up the Senate’s cale on terday and adjournm unt!l 10 o'clock this in the 5, Senate Bill 1 n- 33, Senate Bill 17 and de- | Guard Island faated House Joint Memorial No. 1 oln Rock ; kesides amending nate Bill 4 nt Retreat S.B. 1 Is Passed MARINE FORECA A few more minor mendments, Inside c els nerth to make for conformity on prior trance ftc kutat—sc changzes, were written into S.B. 1, miles per hour t the Green-Shattuck Workmen's winds undcr 15 miles Act, Lefore it thrcughout the area @ Compensation » chamber had pa MARI was morning afternoon ses- m E WE A Weather Ciou Pt Discriminating people everywhere, are learning that “King means best in everything” —s0 smooth, so mild, so mellow—yet definitely full-lavored and satisfying! 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The $15,00 luation questioned by t Nerland d Frank Whale Wal « 0! 1 clarin: huxy € Territory is now ) 1t afford espaciall whet ma mouths are asking to be 1 the world v Cochy the thesg opened Li x 1| by eliing himself Treasury watchdog, but hatled th ortun ity Leing given the Te y t {acquire a pain that 1 giv len himself and many others in culable aesthetic pleasure and which will undoubted rease manyfold in intr va He 1 i the aura of light i the aintings for Hotel hran pet 1 cli fon of enat fon in favor of the pu J pus2 Bill 5, to extend veterans ment rights to jobs in A city and Territorial gov- nents, and without fon other than expl Beating the ag {HJM. 1 were Senators Co: | Whaley llen Shattuck Y came out strongly against “begging jthe Federal gc nment, and point- led measure as useful propa- g da against Alaska statehood The Memorial, defeated 5 to 11, prayed the Congress for 75-25 per- |cent Federal grants-in-aid for con- struction of civie works, raer's Election moest fun the Sena- sterday was with Walk- Bill 4, which provic ction Alask: voted ression L Ithe people of their choice of can- |didates for Presidential appointment {0 the post | of by Target of amends was the re- quirement in the bill that a can- |didate must have ten years 1= 'ance in Alaska prior to designa- tion. Proposals were made tc change that number anywhere f years plus birth in the author 1 that the inct 1y defi state not pointed overnor, it was noticeable votes cn the ious proposed un.endments were almost all sharp- ly divided between the recognized anti- and pro-Gruening fac Residence Changes e pro-Gruening Election Com- tee brought in a “do pass” with ommend of amendment of prov two y By r teday that was changed to five 1 v » adopted — for a Then came a proposal to make it nine That was defeated, 8 0 8. Next eight years was the fig- Y Senator Grenold Collins changed over on that one and the ight-year 1 nee stood in the 1 for a A recess was taken, then follow- cd still another amendment to make 11 That, toec, carried, 9| And there the figure was left | > bill moved Into engrossment probably up for passage Gov. Ernest Gruening is 1 resident of v for 11 yea will he be at the first election n the me: will be in time it year s ) to come ror wi ect ef- -+ . 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