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| THURSDA\ Dl;Cl:'VlBl:R IZ l946 MOYER TO RETIRE; ‘ T0 HANG UP GLOVES SEATTLE, Dec. 12.—One of ing’s “unusuals” was in the 1 today—and undefeated fighter nounced his retirement Tommy Moyer, classy Portland welterweight who kept his profess- ional fight record intact by di joning Johnny Wells of here Tuesday, closes he 0x- | i WICKHORST CAGE GAME d . ) I i & of Loxers developed since the war :‘ ’“‘ (:(,‘1,‘...( ““‘vn‘;] “1\ \1;:\: .lk“ Then in .rl:x- \\.x(:«m Internati AlA’KA YOU‘!’H GE!‘ the welterweights e BIRIRG. R TE Los Angeles beat Spokane, L) p son of an Trvington, N. g, Mountain basketball tour with a Berkeley, Calif, Dzc. 12—Frank| Juneau City k turncd pro only two yeats| 2U-3¥ victory over Brigham Young — Wickhorst, All-Amer tackle for teams will take to the RE(OGNI"ON FROM 1 since then .4 up| University. Dahl, Cougar guard,; Scout Charles Wallgren of the Navy in 1926, was out of a job this evening at 7:30 o'cl victorie vict with 13 points.| Boston Red Sox says that John day after his first season as Ldad Juneau High School gy NA'! COMMISS!ON ) SUppos ‘ et again tonight.| McCall, a port-side San Francisco football ccach at the Univeséity of| In the first game, . crsey N tlinger, has been signed with Ro- California Owls take on the Moose, and th.2 e snatched ¢l ihe Na-|encke of the Piedmont League 1 Only the formalities of termin- second will be between Darnell's’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—On the Tippy couldn teday pro- Red Sox farm team » & ating bis three-vear contract re- and the Vets basis that kids are kids whether 50 Mike called upon Tayl Smith as Tradiionally Christmastime mained after the Associat> v ,, live in Pittsburgh or Puerto Port, Penn. kid who wa 'ad coach. Smith, who In San Diego, Pr ¢ Bill Starr " s & Executive com: and ver- Rico, the National Co sion on in the “stic after 1 uived the last four of a|of the San Diego Coast Leagud NI !s o C d sity authorities agreed night MIKAN ANNOUN(ES Children and Youth opened its my and who stepped i ive-year ccntract at the Univer-|Club disclosed thal Bob (Bones lX(‘( e ugal' all les to demands of st mni 40K membership to occupants 6f the York's big time less than v o \ Francisco, agreed to|Hamilten has been purchased {rom o : that Wickhorst an e EHtaties - toRAY ago In addition tc ccecd Eerb Kopf here on a short | Baltimore of the International in bulk and in ce]lophane bags ants ke ousted be ) RETgREMENT The organistion of. educational FWo, the - ‘ne W s includ2 by | League. Hamilton will be remem- . wen only two of ik Jeaders wx:d representatives of State k“”‘ Janiro, Tony 1'1"- Ruby | bered a Whittier Coll TO FILL THEIB STOCKINGS past season. Departments of Labor and Public Kessler, Art Aragen, Billy Graham in New|The Philadelphia Phillies ° q The Students’ Executive commit- ,,FRGM BASKEIBA“. H:.f\)m‘l AESbEIREGHE: e he :(l:,f. and a few others aiming - anie: ‘mm in 1939 and farmed him oul WiS® === i'ile fi'rT tee, which pasizs on all ; clusion of a three-day meeting un- St€r” Ray Robinson The only d out the Eastern Shore League 1 ~ & i B S canonco, o 18— e BN, e D 1 S G S L s CHOCOLATES - now closed mesting Vick= coid today g George Mikan|ihe Territories of Alaska, Haway, fshters s the middleweight wl | . horst to. dis bt “‘:n&:}z | s S e the wiogin 1o, #00h se Attie Levine, ~Pote desed i Charlette Cameron an excellent selection of contract—involvin EBal1 Fanks; wkich | 18 |and Red P and the percentage : i B XED A S BT N salary—and what Hbidcitaa doab Maceh ‘ab & tercoea s want thow Bheple 1o SHow f:ppn- war fighters at the top of The New York Giants ”“"-‘""M‘pBSSeS Awa london 0 S 0 ME TS OF ture would take. calary of $60,000 for five yes | their youth problems are ours, |PiS Eroup is higher the sale of Pi thelson | y. B B B & Hal to_resign | The Tribuns said 2 foot { that the same information and S E o to Sacramento LONDON, Doc. 1Z—Mrs. Char- onn s Trown aley Wickhorst told reporters h> would |0 i on star, who became a ! help offered to children and youth SPORTS MENTION 3 "f gue and to the appointment of jo1rn Camercn, noted explorer, lec- M l I & make no statement until after the e ™ 0 T optiaes American groups i the States is One reason why Adam Walsh!Coach Clarence Jonnard as assist-|pye, and author, died today % arion mpenal At SeloNment. e ARt A o mey have quit the Los Angeles ant to Farm Director Carl Hub- London nursing home | Q A Soci ue last March after the close explained i}‘::ni:.-.»‘(\l xi-ht}wn)‘)\vr’qfiuxl((’d ed '\‘1?:(‘ = s el L e ueen Anne OCletY of his four - colleza career at SR AR L LR e ; ] _ |British Army officer, made ex- Hamilt APOSTOU GiVEN DePaul Ur ity, said he will con- of effort in Cleveland creating an, Irving Crane of Livenia, N. Y. tensiye jour in India, South amiiion ttinue ‘the study of law at De B . sterest in pro football. “We were was the world's pocket billlards ' america, Russia, 2 and the DE l EON !N 60 M REP ROIECIEGN just getting the fans to realize it champion today but the dethroned yykon. the South Ecas abd Borneo “t ——— R {was pretty good football,” Adam re-| titlist, Willie Mosconi, walked off She vi-ited many Fitherto WESE COAS]- FESH jcer aid, “when we wers moved the individual laurels 'ynexplored by w . ® ’ WHH pAUl !.EM’“S gDAHG AFTER MEL Out, Builies YRR K he the tournament in| Dyring the war s ctured e U0 1) Mickey McBride and Paul Brown.” adelphin scored a 10-'the United s, | !NGRAM FOR COA(H ENBUSIRY WANIED On his last Visi to England with inning victers Andrew Ponzi, Ameng her books were “Spy in OAKLAND, Dec. 12—Former | lightheavyweight champ Gus Les- cf Philadelphi, to 97, last Togoland,” “100,000 Miles world middleweight title claimant st OLYMiI‘l dUC‘l l‘l ""‘! ] ;‘“‘ \'xlp KI:\ -"S‘;]”"“ ’b J[“-‘I‘-lll‘l‘l»:lgflcfl night to wind up in first place in g " and “} \1:1 .n‘”RL“n | ok stoli t 8 _The eren said today he has tentative n Shaw, Scottish light-h2avy (he ficld o1 eight ion.” DUENENTVE VNN N TN VNNV AN VY B heit & B kst IotaY igh R S L Lt S S the basis of his 10-round decision gram to Idaho" ington, D. C. to urge an Assistant Woodcock and Freddie Mills on the! The Boston Yanks of the Nation- over Paul- Lewis of Oakland U. S. Secretary of State ge put floor Lefore losing to them, has g) Pprofessional Football Leagus Aposteli mace L one of the sroved a resolu- in charge of Coast fisheries teen “imported nd will start have a new cosch. He's Mauric Coast’s toughest boxers No. 7 on ti 1z appointment| Wallgren said. he expects to meey (?mbrimnine in Janvarv, ~Another «ciipper” Smith, well his list of comeback conquests last of the for e High School Warren of California in Wash- recent import is Max Perez, French to; jn collegiate circles night, belting bis younger rival with football ment head grid coach ington and they will make the re- lightweight who has been cam- wpo quit the U stitf blews and closing his at the U of TIdaho. In- Quest paigning for two years in South neiseo a week oz, reple right vith jolting lefts. Apos- gram now coaches at Rosebu The Governor said the Federal A“"""“f" Hell 'l"‘ paptied by v oli weighed 159, Lewis 158 Oregon Gevernment should give more pro- INg Cohen, Rocky Graziano's man- e The decision of two judges and Sl l tection to the $1000,000,000 Coast 2EEr o the referez was unanimous. On the ANNOUNCEMENT fishing industry, particularly to e LR y 9 Associated Press score card Apos- The Filipino Community Woman's protect it from Japanese and Rus- ¢ o o & EL R en s an o s oa s toli had 62 points, Lewis 48 glving ux rj«':edlec!:)':\ll SHESTE . o an invitation to play on the Wi T BRI - ololocle Friday, Do G Y . o team in the Shrine’s New Year's THE WHITE TRANSFER sh Hall, to which NOTICE REBEKAH DRILL CLUB 0 A S i i and Delivery Service is now owned cordially invited. The Xmas Party for the Drill ¢ mich de 540 bt 154 feet % e il A i Ne [ %h“?;fl!m -\"4 %Aufi(!gfi W, hFe-war by Jack McDaniels, Jr., who will 449-1t Club will be at Mrs. Milt Daniel's Rl e i i ci:m' te through the same phone SRR < hcme in the Spickett ApLS, No. 8. o ;‘::‘h ‘:Mc ]l'.;i g 12’: ff‘: 2 kg Doy Qality, Heavy Moleskin Outside 5 number, 789 449-7t ds get vesults! PP S e L o Ag; Feet ol fpBesnioas akeltall squad _hits Large Brown Sheepskin Collar SALE PRICE the ros nday for a seven-game o S S four of the Midwest. The Indians 75 GG P E; 0 0 NV =8 L] "jant mainl ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AP SPORTS Sporis Briefs ROUNDUP ... because they'rs top rep- LOGGE. will meet Michigan, Bradley 'Tech, Carleton of Roches! for sale contact Juncau Lumber er, Minn, Hamline of St. Pau Mills. Will huy from 100,000 ft. Denver to 10,000,000 feet For furtner — particulais see Juneau Lumber The amento Senators turne Mills 433-tf. back the Salt Lake City Deseret COLUMBIA DREWERIES Inc. TACOMA Dishibuted By ODOM & €O. Salmon €reek Couniry Club WE APOLOGIZE to our many friends who failed to receive an invitation to join the Salmon Creek Country Club, because we were unable to get a complete mailing list. Many invita- tions were returned to us because of improper addresses. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in joining the Salmon Creek ; Country Club and have not received an invitation, please help us to correct an oversight by calling HENRY M. HOGUE Phone 864 Phone 399 *No, No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to use our new electric razors” Pan American recently installed electric razors on all Clippers flying Alaskan service. So if you've always wanted to whisk off your whiskers while whisking along through the clouds, just ask Pan American for a Clipper reservation. But whether you're of the whisker sex or not, traveling by Clipper is the comfortable, time-saving way to go. Ask for rates, etc., at the address below. PIN AMERICAN Baranof Hotel HWorto AIRWAYS Phone 106 Cagers, de Northern Di- [ the lo, Idaho, Simplots, 30 to HUGH Fu”Rqu Jr ("“(“\\‘ ‘WL\ ]:h:““‘*;l:‘ -‘.. I\ :!n‘r\inixmm\ gan .rm NEW YORK, Dac —A couple " i e Al ,(:1 -;”llu i Century lw\’ whipped the Di- of kids named Charley Fusari and 3 . i- . ‘l‘ g 4““ ‘.,' i €| ego Dons, 43 to 40 Chuck Taylor are going to have L“\\“_“i’l’_\“ i ‘ln.u:n'mi - a fight at Madison Square Garden Sabi s Sl o night| In Pacitic Coast hockey compe- tomorrow night That's import- | 3¢ Hawrence Itition last night, San Diego be Michigan State, 1, d s Salmon €reek Couniry Club PAGE THREE \u for their second straight can Basketball League vie- v Phillips 66 trimmed cuis Universals, 57 to 31 l»vmu Nuggets opened | erica ue campaign by beating 1 Francisco 5 to 3 and Lc OPA Ceiling Price Men's Heavy All Wool Maci Oxford Gr Length, Shawl Collar, Pre-war Quality OPA Ceiling Price Heavy Canvas Parka Water Repellent, all wool lining, Detachable Hood SALE PRICE OPA Ceiling Price 1500 §E @.0 ¢ Men's Poplin Jacket All Wool ]’i!ccluth Lining, Water Repellent, Beige, Large size only SALE PRICE NPA Ceiling Price 1650 &.0 0 Men's Reversible 3-4 Length Ceat Water Repellent, Cotton Whipcord on one side and all wool dark blue cloth on the other. 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