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F THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA v 7 i PAGE THREE : = up 23 points for scoring honors | . A steel ship is actually lighter ngton State beat Eastern \ SPECS SPARED han a wooden ship of the same Washington 66 to 46. { * dimensior | Missoula, Montana, the Mon h\\ tana University quintet overpow- the College of Puget Sound 5 55 to 45. ) 1 By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr CITY—A pu Beware Coughs (DY HUGH FULLERTON. Ji. | The San Diego Skyhawks tumed run, from commen colds e = it of & “I” formation i hasketbally C° 08 HES l8EL HaghL S0 Deat he LOS. ANGELES, D 1 o e jatd ¥ E: ormatic 1 asketba e R S NGELE: [ --Here's man lai T y S A W flas High . FG FT TP | well Loren Ellis. ingenious Val. L5 Anseles Shamrocks 5 to 3, in e AR o T G e R 2 S -care That Hanp BEAT Gl Bonnett TR > i 7. iooutl ST e Pacific Coast ice hockey league eI QUILE 4D, JUASRTME fully the t 1 I 1 2 paraiso U. coach, plans to spring gt st e 4 nta has an outfielder, Bill tho Creomulsion relicyes promotly ba= McCormick Bt i N o Gar o s 1 g e 1 one on the Garden court fan: the Bhtacl: aforhg | fouk Heals Pi'esident Bramham Takes « vears old, who hit > e case it goes vight to the seat of the i . Harju 1 0 2 against Long Island tonig Cratibte o heip. loosen and. expel y See 0 0 0 |ihis ha sase be didect Francisco’'s Shamrocks g vear 8 to s v GAME VIOLATOR FINED peryt laden phiegtn, Snd SECLEAEE t, and season in his f 5 ow the : e Sl : ; after a hiteh in the ed ser- 3 7, tender, = Rice 2 0 4 formation from football, the bwo full head of stzam in the Parting Shof af Sport [vices “as an 1s-vear-ola m 1044 e Aol B oria b AT VER AAF ; are comparable Ellis’ diagrams L he batted 369 Silfsrvisor. Jask O/ConnbL 6F Wiat ¢ 10 gell you I FG FT TP show a one-man “line” up under | Sl i iy as He Leaves everal clubs, notably the New and Wil Service reports the comulzion with tAS W0 R ol 1 0 2 the basket, a quarterback in the oo e o o o York Glinte Hovs nAs i WEE i T : i, Mg i ~ Taylor 4 0 8 free-throw circle and two halves ST %0 i Ny g o 26y back. | = / e 23 3 : I cle and tw ¢ TS By BILL BECKER But Atlanta wen't sell him un- Copper Center on a game vio- o7 back. uoa(h Of lS|and PlaYETS ;.’““” 3 0 6 and a full just outside He | LOS /\\\mvn‘\* l)v\ k Major til after Jan. 1-—he : k'“‘ “:‘ lati ) SIS ”‘"" “"‘ CREOMULSION G' 'l'h TD f - f 0 i doesn’t explain how they assume 1 is h ball cap- League baseball executive swung | taxes would be too severe el I Ialsify hi Wfidavi e, ~re l.--tcl B-\ ,Ifi’ Ives them 1-Uetense 3 0 6 | those fixed position when most ol of sk ol ; ot e _ or Coughs, Chest Coldz, Braachi world for the time be- into session today as minor circles| OF 50 the boys sa for a resident hunting licen seem to be grab- etball s3 fo Work On s NEXT GAME thesal ind s scheduled h The day after the ms what with bascball execut run-like-heck from every professional league gath- Bittshire ‘ a /. G. Bramham’s part blast ,L{ [ T e T ittsburgh erad there. And w asslinll JN8D. gambling: {0 the ‘nabionsl pdstime 5 k business and Both American ¢ National u Wersld War §¥ 1 buzzed over outgoing President N 1d the n schec l— elers concluded their season, get together th ' is tomorrow night, Coach Jock Sutherland had seven how e et Lk G i g ue representatives opened con- LAST NIGHT'S SCORES vs Darnell’s scouts aboard trair for various - Yest ¥y, fc 1stance. vt cxpected to cover fuch mat- D - ¢ parts of the country looking for land club of the Pacific League f D47 SixoTE by ] l ¥ i ' te g lk i Pl B hotialas 4d > big league football players e} Ennoun Sl 8,08 LAl TR B aracinu N ' Vets 38; uglas i ' anncunced that Jim 1 ible action to curb player raids by [ ‘ . probably would swap the total find 'manager the Beavers nes the | Metloan Teikis: @ hlayen § 3 . i T for anotner year of Bil Dudieys "Tirt basoman dohnn e s R L Metal Poles Souvenir Scarves and Head Coverings performances. Dudley, a lightweight went to Seattle in a cash d AR s IR Py ? o v back, announced his retirement a S Olby . TAbd tHE 2 b “I'::;]“"“‘i’,‘,“”\“ gty Bindings Il ca ire made of » white parachuta «f el PRI {aken frem used b rilcts in National Baseball ociation | - 1 A SR e S Climbers ok v Juneau City Basketball I rves are excentionally beautiful and ! |few days ago, implying he didn't Giants sold Mike Schemer } g 3 as all Leag |have enough weight to take the Sacramento, o | looked much better last evening in pro pounding Another sale was announced by Douglas than the previous r ; s 4 3 m, whose final report yes- : AR e & NRtag st = esident Bill Veeck of the Cleve- day BtTOE 3 o £ remendou enir valu mauling matches. The Vets bowled NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Tn a polll TRAINER OFF THE TRACK IR OIE. GETL Seih el oA foe o Y. WAITUER CORNRREL Bt Tthe Packs byer B Hhexperiinced Douglas High| ihak popped up with-the first unati* | s ficst séviods casualty Bf the' Ktakauskas: to. Hollve general decadence . basetal Wiixes & Men's 4-F1. Scarf $5.95 ieorge Trautman, Vice President ‘T &RTER X, . N o L . School squad, 38 to 22; and Dar- Mouse vote in the history of the puburn-Florida football game last mento quired outf y pab e nell's took Pan American in a close balloting, Assault today was named gaturday was Wilbur Hutsell, the Riggs from St. Paul of the Ameri- oy e, Delreit Tigers and former { 28 to 24 score. {king of the thre > olds . ahd Aukdrn (rainer. EHutsell Teapsd. frof b Syl AME" American Association head, reput- aps A i Plordh of the ¥ Yor 1046 %y ’““:““ :‘"‘“" utsell leaped from can Association cdly held the inside track for the Q Iadies" Tri-Corne Head Scarf $2.95 Coach Ray Reed of Douglas, S he r 19 Y the bench so suddenly when a play- o 2 RS % : 1~ s High School has done wonders with | the sports writers of the nation. !er was hurt that he pulled a Minor Czar post, but support was SOCk:’ e - 5 a squad of freshmen and non-letter, The clubfoot comet from the wide|muscle, He had to be helped from |, ot o bo et RO, dinsoeen (groping - (or. Rreeidayy By Miits Kadies’ Neck Scarf - - $3.95 men, teaching them a hard-to-beat OPen spaces, triple-crown championfhe field and given attention in-: s e oo activities in Oakland's Evans of the Southern Association. ! itts 168 o Air Corps Style o . e oyl Pre " - = auditorium last night Richm 's L Se SIMe] 0 3 B AU eh working 1P 5 téent|BE e etby] reaitioss #1d: Beli oo of Helping.the, plader auditorium last night. Richmonds| ~Bramham, whose retirement af- Gotit t60ls, Bt Amitad) i cederd il b 010, Ir AU GLES i that one day not too far ahead mont and first horse in history to tarl Turner and Los Angelas’ Jack-'ter 16 years was officially voted [1] (9 9 . f 4 fe Wilson battle 3 the veceived until the supply is exhausted will be a threat to anvone win more than $400,000 in one sea-| qyp vrNGTE JRTS PAG |‘ ilson battled tc a 10 round by 42 Minor loop leaders, was T Last night, however, the boys £ of galloping was the unani-\ ypuyce) Gerdan, the French mid-'yound battle, but il hamed LtepHma dnsuleant o e ie Slraps Mail ycur crder in today and include a $100 deposit. just weren't up to taking a game MOus choice as three-year old boss| ..o ) 1a o arhR At e ghter incoming President at $10,000 year- . Balance Air Mail C. Q. D. vlus posta If you are not bing 5 game mous cholee 8 three-yeur ol bos |qieyeion, sims a record af SaMe st 1y soove s eeep e e | Ski Boots £ Mail € 0. D. plu s from under the noses of the Vet 11tt ) G rort for the delayed collection of Turner weighed 145 and Wilson - . . ! e completely satisfied refurn the merchandise within 5 days B ofiist - aUksen Dot | 11t "BnBuaT poll "ot the and " 3 of Tw 5 4 i Bramham, Durham, N. C., former SRt 4 : i ] a irst qua SRRt e a fight In 1942 Marcel 146 pounds O & % 4 nd your money will be refunded immediately las had the edge with their defense SPOMts DIg e . fought er of Spain In uf judge, leveled charges that Visit Qur Ski shou and they piled up a 12 to| Lhe chocolate champ from TexXas|p, .o po German demand. After For the first time since the so- X it ) The Vets, however, show- Went on 10 ‘;‘k“ the horse-ol-the-| itfening Ferrar in 82 seconds, Mike Js ing promoter C2led Biack Sox scandal, . there| ki Talk over your oufitting Maii Orders To L ed themselves to be nobody's push- ;itf_ ‘{’“:‘l“““ ’-‘W! f" sm'"‘\(:““' Cerdan didn't stop moving until he Who suffered a care hemorr- :"‘ “H“\‘ strong ek EaRlaRTial and repair problems. - | over, and in the second quarter /% © o % s reached Casablanca, where he hage Tuesday, was reported “very ,;"“ bt g '[‘:\‘“\‘ Al plexn Ea &: E‘ L ales Cn. ; kept the ball pretty much to vhem- ADAHR learned the European title he had Slightly improved but still on the!woWnE BAICS Detiing asainst [ i selves for 9 points. Douglas was B i e BT g S 1 list” by officials of St.! ' CF OWn 91 AR, ann P; o] w h unable to sink a single bucket, $h0m him. Thiee yeare TMGer hie ¥ s Hospital in New York City.| COLUsion with “gamblers and book 1308 E. Pike St., Seattle 22, Wash. | Coach R2ed on the bench nwnm-n \irtied and’ collected "the -fuition I nAkerE i v b com s - | his long hours of instruction on the franc purse from the French pro-| The University of Oklahoma win' InVestisators bived by disturled = b o e g SGUC,TS MEMBERS moter, who, Cerdan’s manager ex- meet North Carolina State in the U OWners. Bramham declared, ve- \ sone defense to the basket Nains, was glad to pay because he Gator Bowl football game ported Khbifns) weve g n| ( In the third quarter, the Vet fas {h enbigh ‘tronbie alraed Jacksnville on New Years Day, S0M¢ parks they blccked aisles and tept on hitting for a total of 13 Sl Cklahoma, co-champion of the ¢4 L ShPr edda. Hks anption- | Ay R inzercsted - in . Joining Sl e Rl i o Ll one one field goal. The canto, Al lost three this season. N. C. State " N however, the Huskies began to com- th Ski Club this winter S 0 r' B r I e 's winner of eight ‘out of ten con-' %" { plete a tew plays. The Vets held *‘“'1 also_reminded that (with sevz tests, finished the season in a tie N R As AT ALL o k Xuall itot Bizht roliits -and sk FEs1 0N ies in the offing in with William and Mary for runner- p " d B " E%‘MES . it would be well up honors in the Southern confe: Of an eavefs i L OR ol one bucket themselves for the final ! near fu score, 28 to 22. to join and pay i High scorer was Mills, of the 48 possibls, so and bet- ia football PR H N M | Vets, with 16 points, followed by '€ ki Club activities may be hing staff and it won't subside MEMORIAL CHURCH ave ew anager McCormick of Douglas High with Planned a week. The Univer- CHOIR TO REHEARSE i 4. Nine fouls were tallied against, Besides offering free ski instruc- sity of California Student Execu- — Major Leag Douglas, and four to the Vets tion, members also cnjoy. organized tivc commiitee tabled for a second Tne Memorial Church choir will York Yankees, | Substitutes for Douglas wer> Sey trips, snacks and coffee at the time a motion to oust head CO8¢h meet for rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock Bosten Braves and Cincinnati, and | Cuthbert and Miniers; and for the Sccond Cabin each Sund Frank Wickborst, his staff and ath- thjs evening in the church. It is'last year manager oi the Yankee's | Vets, Wurst. al event” day, a reduc 1\1 manager 'C aten W. Evan ‘"_ desired that all members and oth- fifth-place Beaumont Farm club in f the use of the Ski Tow, use of the the case of Evans, he informed the ey o desiring attend for rehearsal the Tes Leagt | ! Darnell-PAA : ; ; i i s will hesd the | Hard play and altitude work dis- OVerniaht facilities, compete in the group he did not desire € °" on a Christmas cantata, “Hosanna Portland Beavers during the 1947 storm still swirls around the as soon ence, iversit of Califor Dec. L—oames | ue \ inguished the tilt between Darnell's *KI aces ]“‘ 2 e e o e athletic Manager: n the Highest”, by Alfred Wooler. | Pacific Coast, League. campaign. | d and PAA, two evenly matched BOSLRIL i PRI R Py o ¥ ] John C. Goins, Jr., is to be pianist Almost simultaneously Business | ; ’ : AiCheC togethers for which the Ski Club was dropped however, ha ! ) teams It was nip and tuck for [08CUIerS b1 T deoRbn CyeTen e ihesily Manager Willlam Mulligan an- | " " . as becomg £0 amous. e 'eCol €] en- 3 - N " i Darnells, who nursed a short lead N4> become so famous. = been recc Jnother [eh-| The U. S. Postal Service handled nounced the purchase of Tommy | Mel 'S ca iy be ob- 2 @ Coac <he 0 r ) ) almost_ 20,000,000,000 pieces of mail Bridges, veteran right-hander, from through the whole game. At the end of the first quarter, the score six to four; and at half-time. 16 to 11. With the board reading 19 to 24 in favor of Darnell's at the beginning of the final quarter, the fly boys really tore into things. The fourth canto was fast and fur- ous from start to finish; but for tained ht at » meeting (o clamor to fire Wickhorst his be held at the IOOF Hall, or appli- staff broke into the open last week cation blanks may be received from after the UC Bears ended their the following persons on the Mem- most disastrous season in school bership Committee: Jchn Carter, bistory--winning only two games. Jr., Leonard Evans, Bill Hixson and — Millie Fluck, Chairman. Those Another Bowl engagement has really interested in furthering “the” been arranged. It will be tah winter sport of the Channel Area, State Agriculture Collegz and San in 1945, the Detroit Tigers. G’FTS BY HUNDREDS ki all the effort, PAA racked up only e : five tallies against Darnell’s four, are urgently requested to become Jose State College in the Raisin . Sy aid- ear ber, & Bowl at Fres California, on New and the game went into the books 2 paid-up this year memkber, and Z . : -y s cncorage L take oms thel Yeurs Do GIF FOR EVERYONE T ds who might be interested ir = s A Center Wilson of PAA took scor- | friends w S gt e becoming a ‘“slats-rider. The Sacramento Senators opened ing honors for the game, with nine points. Lou Taylor of Darnell’ made four field goals, also. bul missed on his free throws for a to- i tal of eight points. Big Jim Hickey # of Darnell's racked up four fouls, as did PAA’s little Dillhoefer, a, £ i, F their American Basketball league HOSPITAL NOTES 7% % S0 mhay pied up o St. Ann's Hospital admitted An- 22 point lead at halitime and then ton Sandnes and Master Ricky Gar- ccasted to a 51 to 40 victory over on for medical attention and the San Diago Dons. High point fast playing terrier who caused W. M. Triplette for surgery yes- b s, however, went to San Die- the Darnell squad a lot of grief., terday. Mrs. Stanley Whitely was go's Tom McCarty, who tank2d Total fouls were eight against discharged. eight field goals and three free Darnell's and seven against PAA.| A baby boy weighing 6 pounds,|throws for a total of 19 points. GIFTS-GIFTS-GIFTS LOOK US OVER FIRST BEFORE YOU BUY; 1 SEASONED TRAVELER Kessenich and McDonnell ref- |14 ounces, was born to Mrs. Dale Center Warren Taylor led the Sen- YOUR CHRI(‘TMA s ereed both games last night. |Hojem yesterday at St. Ann's Hos- ators with 15 points. N} GOES BY TRAI" 1% Following are the box scores for lflél & ks e : | individual players on each of the' Government ospital admittes In the Pacific Coast pro basket- SH W ¢ " s & i 3 ¥ four teams engaged in last night’s Kenneth Nuska of Juncau and dis- (ball league. Vancouver beat Port-| Yes, holiday time is travel time! It's a time to contests: charged Hazel Dennis, also of Ju-‘land. 31 to 27. ! | visit friends and loved ones...a time to bask Vets FG FT TP neau. i —_— | Al 4 0Lyl N P In collgiate tasketball last night, BE MADE [ in the warmth of old associations...a time to Hooper 1 1 3 | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE he Arizona State College five beat | i S 2 0 4 | Will hold their regular business|Brigham Young University 54 to 41. renew one’s youth . .. a time to relax at year end. FE e ! meeting Thursd: ing at 8 in|Arizona’s off led b [ Dapeevich 3 1 7 | meeting ursday evening a in|Arizona’s offensive was le Y EASIER 4 . Y 2 3 3 Mu‘;s 7 2 16 'the Seward Bldg. Lodge Rooms. Captain Geme O'Dell who racked The ,Union Pacific, with its connections, will take you in comfort to any part of the country | This year, make it a real holiday! RIBBONS— WINTER VACATIONISTS—Remember Sun & WRAPPINGS Valley reopens December 21st. 15 | SEALS and For travel information, inquire of . | City Ticket Office te GREETINCS Seatte 1, Washington Phone EL 6933 3 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 4040 01 tne Stitawboners ano e Challengers COLUMBIA BREWERIES Inc. 8 3 > Distributed By ’ y ODOM & CO. Lucille’s Beauty Salon ‘ SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINBS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. ‘ 3

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