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TUhSDA\ DECEMBER 24, 1946 : . DAILY v\LASKArEM’PIRl’ -JUNE Al "~ PAGE THREE MERRY CHRISTMAS! LO GERS with log ‘ ! . ohe a Very Chri wnd for sale contact Juneau Lumber Y D p t i oy ruserous New e M Wil by from 00800 Oul* YePoSIiS 10,000,000 fect. For further GAMEPLAYED; WINSOVER 0" Lot o v e OPLN HUUSE 5 p.m ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS nt ex-| The ptures have been printed o Open | in another new language—Ancash m 1 to Quecha—spoken by some 300,000 in 459-t1 Peru SEATTLE. Dec, 24.—A surprise NEW YORK, Dec. 24--Oregon 1 court fol- University’s Ducks, who have won aight while averaging 73 yame, rate today as one bask=tball powers of 4 the nation, cor X »aring favorably with Kentucky's much-heral ’ Wildcats rt combine two points a minute last night in ington and Le: ed in the mud: of- g the band: to play the led B: Although it received only « T v cunsgiionst ok ik bank is pledged to conseeva- tive operation. The safecy of depositors’ funds i our primary consideration. la sddition, the bank is » mem- ber of Federal Deposit lasur- ance Corpocation, which ia- mres each of eur depositors agoinst low %> 4 maxiswes o 33,008 today to nine st ¥'s two- points pei f the colle DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED i Hobson's unbes red Letter than B T b T T g e =y NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—DMrs. Mil- ¢, Louis Cardinal-Brooklyn Dodger re- ' championships gular season tie for the National 1ng. caused plenty of guff League pennant has been voted th national swim Park,’ last night to ¢ While beseball hogged most of vl P (e & 81- 4 ¢ lity 46 by howed sup » favored New York University a Noi;Li apatts heOR ROl i[';\l',;” % the spotlight in the oddities poll, the m Y -46 nod 65 drubbing before 18,000 stunned (Ih::;‘ matgin quer the Ted Willlams | Navy'y football team was voted 88' oo ¢ho gefending Big Nine of am- fans at Madison Square Garden Hibn: oF hosia ybilee Bavr at a Tk Witk shif producing sports’ most surprising The Ducks, making their sixth CRESTA BLANC Delight y vil R v ” i he K. a IS r s RES a eligh o arhan Twelve of the 56 writers Who eyvent of t I A handy. Delight your guests with for its perfo the Garden, inflict- eat in four games aranc the first de The twin win o ranked No. 3 in Asso- > the Cresta Blanca California Palomino Sherry at the cocktail hour or before the meal! And participated in the ciated Press poll to determi last e First National Bank > season, definitel amped Coach on their opponents, holding the . # oddest event of the year, agreed were on the o Hon * Rmiunitemys . quinteh aa | vauntsa: ~iolots: evan’ 1t theRE when the occasion calls for a dessert wine, o ”"‘1 S nanddi watiands Ve the iinal minute pieat in the coming N n Di- half and literally running them serve Cresta Blanca California Port or of JUNEAU, ALASK A teps while 11 thought that the' f , nd drew 26 first plac Vi i} P £ i % A - EAU, ALAS of nd dr £ vision 1 ragged in the second Muscatel! CRESTA BLANCA is a superior . e > Py E Cleveland and St. Louis shift for o y » Cardinals’ upset over \ ’ Joaste! : MEMRBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COPPORATION ; g With the Cardinals” upset over In ree minut three Iy West Coasters wine... for over fifty years America’s lugger Ted Williams of the Boston Boston gainin Red Sox was the strangest occur- and second place rence. The other votes were well . iy i out on fouls as,demonstrated a lightnir ton elected to stall One break that made even Kentucky's est games ever played smooth style look slow by com- b I 1 in the pavilion, a total of 47 fouls parison, and mg d it with some Although the Chicago Cubs and e GGG TAVE) Mort ' Save | brillibnt ‘obe<nAnghd shocting. itk . tie game which decided the 1908 F . and 30 against the losers. to finish pennant in favor of the Cubs the e sty Card-Dcdger deadlock marked the u first time in Major League base- Ba"ln S!ar woMAN ATHI.ETE OF The Kestuckia: paying ball that two teams wound up the l‘\v“””” last night, won their regular season in a dead heat for 5 8 ’ tenth game in as many starts this the title NEW YORK, Dec. 24—Stan Mu- Y AR 4 i NAMED season and their in a row The two teams entered the final Sial. brilliant cutiielder and first S AREes SR over a two year span in defeating day of the campaign snarled for of the world champion st." NEW YORK, Dee. 20—The St. paylor ”\l“ lead and oth contestants lost, dinals, all but made a fired (Babe) | Didrio s resulting 1n abest-two-out-of-three sweep of the National eur champion of the nation 4 3 henors in 1946, feminine golfers, was named the . game playo!f for the flag which the 9 P a2 s 0 P i B r I e 'S Red Birds won in two siraight e S el o p 4 = L ior loop's the 16-year history of the S cond time Asscciated Press poll to w jor League car- honor three times 8. CLoMEaY The all-around athlete from Den- a., compiled a percentage VX shares the 1946 sports spotligh to bat the most times, With Glenn Davis, Army's three- 194: col. time merica halfback, who wi the No. 1 finest. Daytime or evening, you'll find its smooth flavor welcome and refreshing. of the Everything in Sporting baseman Louis clean League's batt according to released. In capturit batting c - - official ave s s e -—4’7 1al the Mack observed his 84th 1 yesterd in Los Angeles. l]x' OWner-man: r of the Ph delphia Athletics said he was e ly looking forward to his 63rd vear in organized baseball The now famous vas cmployed by Manager Lou Boudreau or the Indians after the , Bostcn streng boy had belted three of 365, nome runs off bal hurlers in the 624; sccred the most runs opener of a double header. Boud- lected the mc assed reau moved practically his entire the most total bases, 366; gathered Male YEBE 0Y B f el g ek S RS ML lf team info right field and Managerthe most singles, 142; the most healthy margin over heavyweight o - outpointed Juste Fon- you're not sure Ed Dyer of the Cards used a var-|doubles, 50, and the most triples, P°Xi A * taine Milwaukee, Wis, in what gift to choose. ation i the move in the World |20, his g Tas CONFNEC | 0 rounds- last night an ' Series. The, stralegy, paid off k)| ioniy, i thp.maiber 0f home riflis frt —ot0 S0 O aYe At Boston, Mad Anthony Jones, CRESTA BLANGA WiNE QOMRANY bl YVONNE'S Williams was held to five singles. s Nttt o in recent years, was first named . ; oy X e Af J gle was Musial sury ¥ a rival. o queen . in - 193% for hey!l70%. Boston, knocked out Dave . GIFT CERTIFICATE Stoppage ol a second game of @ Gjreuit hitting twin bill between the Dodgers and Ralph Kiner of Pit h, who Chicago Cubs because of an inva- leg the locp with 23 home runs sicn of gnats at Ebbets Field drew «pis gave Kiner the distinction of five votes and Encs Slaught nt to T P T Feld, 166':. Brocklyn, N. Y., in the Livermore and Los Angeles, Calif. achievements in track and field 2 Her golfing prowess carried her o the top of gain lasl ye 13 years later. ssures your gift will be right! fourth round last night A altimore, Billy Fox, 174, of ' Philadelphia, knocked out Reedy eI'S pecoming oniy second National Betz of Los Angeles, who CYAns: 170, of New York, in- the mad dash from first to home With|peuonue player since 1900 to lead the peak of har o wi second of a scheduled 10-round fea- the ds' payoff run against the!yno” cpenit in home runs in his R T . ture at the Coliseum last night to to win both the United - ° i R . s string of consecutive & and Wimbledog ehampian- . youts since turning profession- ships, finished sccond in the vot-' = .o Red in the last game of the World Series gained 1our votes. first year in the Majors. Harry | Lumley; of the 19064 Breoklyn Dodg- |€xs, was the cther with nine Pete Reiser, T Dodger out- fielder, stole the most bases, 34, in- NEW YOR Bernborough. the cluding seven successful thefts BAgKE]’%AL[ great Australian race horse pur- heme in nine attempts. His team- hased by film magnate Louis B ate, Ed Stanky, had the most Mayer for a reported $300,000, will acrifice hits, 20 a1 scores of leading’ basketal1 2¢ e84 for shipment; o thls coun- Merry xmas s Although Mel" Oit appeared u_n]_v games played LM el e try after the 1947 stud seascn. inirequently in the lineup, the New follows: | York Giants manager increased & Oregon 81: N inumber of his own records. He gentuc we will be | played in his 21st season with the' o CIOSed an §‘.\‘mn- club; boosted his run scoring | fows { ! Foctball Odd | Football oddities included such beauts as Ohio State flying to Los - w York U. 65, y 75; Baylor 34. o Aggies 54, St. Mary's 33 Made specially 76; Montana State 49 es t0| wisconsin 61; S. California 56 ~ for daily shuving 65, his ndiana 74; Marquette 5,041, his extra bases to 2 mark to 1,859, his total bast Christmas Day; long hits to 1071 and by hitting| Minnesota 68: Nebraska 5 e - cne home run brought his National Bradley Univ Stanford 51 Best Wishes Leazue lifetime record to 511 Washington Ohio State 46. | o « | Team batting laurels went to the Oregon State 58; Portland 38 o ) Cards with a .265 mark, one point A e ’ No-Brush” Shave (ream § | better than the Boston Braves' .264. CHECK WITH US 5 L L | on your bicycle order. Large J The MODERN shave cream ! Dr. Sidney E. Seves, Chiropodist, | shipment expected in a few days. | for MODERN men o § has returned. Office, No. 7, Tri | MADSEN CYCLE and FISHING Q j .In"l!‘ BI(I" adv. 459-t1 CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. 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