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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 , GRID GAME STATISTICS 5 7 TR NEW YORK, Dec. 10—For the r first time in history, the aerial- failed to produce the nation's “pas- pRoTES]’ oF w‘N D singest” college football team That distinction belonged today , ODDITIES - ooz e : 1 on, more than ¥ P eleven No decision will be made tor !hi‘ NEW YORK, Dec. 10 The Statistics . vatea S iha time beir on, the protested City whac weekly results probably | (ji,a1 col e Athletic Bure last Fr Backetball League game should rate as the prize oddities of |, day night ketween Mike's and DAr- the regular 1946 football campaign n;"d ey h\;:: j?“;‘('lxr:\vll ‘.:K:\\\: 4““ HitleyLo eutagRisn i L0 newi nell’s, League Director- A. B, Phil- pyt t . were enough screwy hap- | . ‘\W“‘ e ks ik many college men expect the Big lips stated this morning. penir cn the field to make even "\M“ wikinss N aiintryie 1;;\:mu to lead the way in ~Lm‘]m\tl Thibieieokan AT aANE FE Heaten B B leaae e thg Uitlon 0 ComBIRER it L v e OB R was won by Mike's, 34 to 3 The eclements had suil O, e O O hind e oery bOmest, if you prefer—groups, nota- madg, by ppmgle couple of unusual occurrences defensive records to become the s EUR AT that during the last four minutés the West. The Utah-Colorado A. fjyci team in history to take top p of play, the timekeeper didn’'t stop & M e at Fort Collins, Colo,, p he ‘m both (,l;lp_“;”“_,m\‘ ' ] L NOTES g the cleck every time the ball Was'was delayed by a storm. The Per-| Tpa Pighting Irish rolled up 3. | el Interests of more colots dead, thus shortening the ¢ ibds el out EHEARoN, cleaedd il kst ol Wiie Tpronng tn gk | e e VIS NG Official cstimate of the tin trcm the field was piled in the end | oo VAES B T BRI mxmuu“”{, that first?) we offer: H. V was placed ai no more thar & pe B oy 8 | Ve, Detiolt, NewgoTh. Geciia 1 seconds, while Darnell's he ballwas moved | 5, £overed 1 yards on passes f0r ifhey sy halfback Charley Trippl claims as much as {wo minutes | {0 the 90-yard le: the 10-] o o a2 Aleh it jeould be governor if he wanted 9 SR S s may have been cut from th Jins became: thE gbel. arfl el T raee of 413/yards per game, i fan't, 1 in! hiki contract?’ L gives Petri Wine its superb flavor? e e T 0 | On the defensive side, Notre zglencki, Endicott, N. Y: Bull d Sy "121,’"‘" iy o _ispace betweerr the 10 and theipgme peld jts nine opponents toThumbnail description of Jerry One grand reason is that Petri Wine is produced from lhpllxlm;x‘::: ku’ux(m i e .‘”\.1.“‘ \',':';1 _‘1“'_1“.:;‘,.\ ,;:;; '“"d\ 3 itk ‘;l" e .\;\“"-"‘\l""’ 8ame {Coursol; A good-looking fighter UnI_\";huiuc grapes. Another is that extreme care .n.nd souch or how little time was 10st. biustery cold day when Washington |~ opibhoma. completed pee L Do i caution go into its production. And finally, Petri Wine e i L iia hooked Up in a Pa-| gy, the best defensive record ! is produced by a family of vintners, with generations of HEREIEEE st igus have Ter onieet: {g ¢ running plays, holding ten | H great wine experience behind them 3 been on top even a very few soc- Aukt] shington's third- | ot el HEEE T ke po’ S r.e S great.winc exj . "I“‘"\ Pencha ”",l i Ay e o back didn't figure he |y gq per game on the ground. | All this adds up to a wine of outstanding bouquet and the game was called would see any action in an im-)' . ks el bk 0 . et Rt PR PR e Phillips has sent letters to all pcrtant game like that 'so he put ufu.l{\, (u\\))‘n 1(x‘:v“x>\1(x~:ln“:fxrxlx(nnf . The power-laden New York ghffinj ‘):dk-hgr!m,ul PSS TRt M WR ST S oM dnis e s e S e exira set of lomg under- 4o 10 iy each division, was fifth | Yankees piled up an easy 31 to 0 it. Try Petri Wine tonight. for the present the game will stand wear to make himseli more cOM- |y, oyehing offense with a 259.8!football triumph over the hapless jR e Books’a5 g'been won fertable on the bench yard average per game !Miami Seahawks at Miami last | by Mike’s. But Washington's first two quar- A e TRt e i terbacks g hurt and Austin was' sent into the game He got hot Af'two touchdowns. The extra set TOURNAMENT STARTED i na v ™ : f Paul Crcwe, St. Mary halfback, At New Haven, Connanathan The first gams of the Emblem Was an awfully mad gent for a | Mann, 189, Camden, Conn 10cked while in the Ca nia tilt, With | out Johnny Allen, 208, Philadelphia Club kowling tournament started on the Elks alleys last night between 3 clear field ahead and enroute 4-man and 3-man teams. The next to a touchdown an official ran in- session will be next Monday night. to his path and Crowe went sprawl- the turf. 4 At Bosten, Art Aragen, 144, Bos- ten, outpeinted Al Costa of Wi ket, R. I. (10). i | | | | i a Y | conference leaders last summer did | { i | ! falling oon- ; | champion in the Pacific Coast Con- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA AP SPORYS v i ROUNDUP. - - wmded rtime uch compet ud 1 PAGE THREE By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr rets J C better fight cards. Declared Demy 0N NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Inasmuch U! « s ; y / \ as the Southeastern conference is!M i Albioy he New York menopoly on top : holding its annual sessions at the|Noi pped Montana - State | fighters must be broken.” / (,7”’ same time as the Western confer- MO to 3 ;w wdded ; 1 we « b ?] ence, you may hear the prelimin-| T vorld He weight | NV & o \\‘ : A“:.‘\ aore ( /,/ s ary snarls or something that won't Ch: c Dempsey is i zv; l'er clubs scat ( o 7é ’1 exactly be a sewing bee, though it [tercsted in king over the b= i ARSI —— g may not develop into a dogfight, tct cards at New York's - ° a2 CUTai i nsial al g - S elther A you tecall,thets|Madison Square Garden in the| Eindde Vantsds gob Temit disiinctive and definitely has been considerable difference of opinion in college circles about eli gibility and a special gathering of delightfl —~ CHRISTMAS S AL GIFT WRAPPINGS - - AR g most of the game with- Play i out the injured Fred Quinn, the | University of Idaho Vandals dropped the fourth straight game of their Eastern basketball inva- sien last night, Lexington, before Kentucky Phoenix, six-foot nine-inch aced the Vandals with sev- Idaho is the defending John center en points LR el v ol o wekict e birted oy At Salt City, Jackie Burke, | 1¢T¢nce Northern Division i F. Holmquist 142 176 163 146 627 Stanford on one play in the Wash- | 158, Ogden, Utah, and Remo Poli- i qoooo nunger, University of @l —— é 1. Johnson 132 110 147 115 504 ington State setto. With Stanford |dori, <168, . Utah, drew (10).{po,ncivania sootball coach, pre- = L. Adams 120 126 124 130 500 cn the offense and arbiter took | Tony ROAri-{ 4y ihat football will take a course P. Grovs 142 139 190 124 595 @ position so clese to the play that cisco, outpointed | o offense next year ’ Total 536 551 624 515 2226 the Indians couldn’t shift. By the s 34, Pasadena (10). {41000 the styles employed by C l;}::n-;.pm' zgg l;)'i l'b(l, :3.‘? G;; l:mlr\ the offic All \\';;hd:'ew :lmtl the B during the past season A. Dalziel 108 141 119 161 529 shift was completed, the play was ; | 2l -‘J\& Mex'xiktt 105 lég 116 111 442 ped ;m(l SLu;icrd was p(“nulized;Fox w!NS HIS 42"D | Powell Crosley, Jr., the automo- COPR., 1946, PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA M. Fun 152 168 136 124 580 five yards for taking to much time.!| bile manufa o reiterate Total 567 576 522 528 2193 And then there was Baylor which | BOUT BY 42ND KAYO%S,‘,];,., ",‘.,‘,";',S,:m,l::,(l,,,:::‘f:z,,:'::fx\.\:ifj g b : weald have d its little oddity | RS ling his controlling interest in the P, Hagerup .. 145 166 167 168 646 to have nappened tw some other{ _ . . 10_piy|Cincinnati Reds. Announcement M. Burke 119 143 116 131 team o7, won Hlie” toss ‘beforef PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10-BIVIg . e ' oiorna “busintas et H. Barragar . 123 124 138 128 every conference game. they played, | Fox, fresh from his 42nd knockout o7 o boo® ol a0 T e to ‘Total 387 433 421 427 They lost every eriie |in 42 profess s, promised ;u'ch'lfi‘ it “‘('_.’q‘ ; Na 0. Ionhed 179 147167 150 Kate teday that he'd flatten Gus Lc‘snt‘-‘t"o l‘ifi 0% -1l|‘ e ”" il B. Ninnis 108 96 160 106 vich in February and lift the xmhn-“ lonal Teagte cinb broughthis com=1 C. Forsyth 127 166 116 137 CHAPELADIES TONIGHT heavyweight title, fimt, i : ot 4 Blackjack Billy tangles with the | ] T ke ’42.409 ki The will meet to-|Cliffside, N. J., titleholder at Madi-| The West wii have a new base- night in the Chapel-|scn Square Garden Feb. 28 ball league next season and the RODEN BACK FROM SOUTH their regular|, The 20-year-old Philadelphia fis- | Scramble already has started for ———— with Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. | tic sensation unleashed a barrage PIAYers. The new circuit will be Henry Roden returned by plane Bowman as hostesses for the social of body blows last night to knock | (he Class-C Sunset League. And over the weekend from Seattle, hour. Members and friends are in- out Shelton Bell of Youngstown,|EFresident Bill Schroeder said a 140- where he had been on busine. vited to attend lOnio, at 1:51 of the fifth round | &&mne schedule will start April 25th. nected with his Pelican Ci > oo 5 <cf their scheduled 10 rounds at thel The circuit was set up at the Storage interests Petrofeum’ was used by the Aréna. Fox weighed 176; Bell 173, | Major and Minor loop meetings in - Egyptians to grease their chariots, HEE K Aalsclhe TG weok JBLC baTip Empire Waniads get rest and preserve their pharaohs. i {have entered: Reno and Las Ve B R A Tl e e G The five-year Rose Bowl tieupNevada, and four California teams | between the Pacific Coast and Big {Nine Ccaferences is now otficial, {for the ancient Chines rickel, copper and zinc War Asseis Adminisiration SALE OF FLYABLE AIRCRAFT LOCATION: Elmenderf Field, Anchorage, Alaska Identification Airplahe Engine Hours Total Since Overhaul L 702 R 756 645 1360 160 $8,500.00 Number Make and Model 4315124 Douglas (-47A NC 89 Stinson SR-9C 9 1251 LOCATION : Marks Field, Nome, Alaska 43-5114 - NoorduynU(-644 1260 43-5224 Noorduyn UC-64A 507 1050 103 8,500.00 LOCATION : Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska. , 43-5251 Noorduya UC-64A 4913 Unknown 487 $7,000.00 The above aircraft is offered exclusively to certified veterans of World War 2. Exclusive sale begins December 4th and ends December 18, 1946 at 4:30 P. M. Certificates received after 4:30 P. M. December 18th will not be honored. Aireraft remaining unsold will be offered as follow Hours 5691 Price L 702 $20,000.00 R 196 136 4,000.00 December 20 RFC for resale to Small Businesses December 21 Territorial or Local Government December 24 Eligible Non-profit Institutions December 30 General Public For further information, write, wire or call War Asseis Administration Office of Aircraft Disposal Box 1029, Fairbanks, Alaska E"rxy.:mn' | having received the approvdl of all| 10 member schools of the West H 3 t group, Sporting : e : GOOdS : German silver is an old , | i {Bd Dean oi Ohio State. ] —El Centro, Riverside, San Ber- nardino and Anaheim. Schroeder | ys two more teams may ¥ formed in Arizena et Five more playe's have been add- ed to the Western team for the Shrine East-West football game. in San Francisco Néw Year’s Day They are Guard Spot Collins and Back Walter Heep, both of Texas | University, Tackle Ted Ossokski, Tackle Byd Clement and Guard ———fi-_‘fl'y Martin Chaves, all of Oregon State = RN AN The two latest additions to the picrsy e 7%, Eastern roster are Center John i Cannaday of Indiana and Guard o The Provost of the University of | California says the school will con- tinue to insist that its athletes be amateurs. Commenting on the ' troubled athletic situation at Berkeley, Dr. Monroe E. Deutsch cenceded that football is of great interest. But he insists that ath- e Tonight... plan on a tasty full course dinner ... 1n a pleasant atmosphere at ‘the NEW Empire Builder custom-built for pleasant, faster fravel Big news for those who value the comfort, convenience and safety of train travel! 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