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PAGE TWO The United States team swept the first two singles events of the Da Cup play at Melbourne, Australia California’s Ted Schroeder and Jack Kramer weer the victors. Schroeder tangled in a tough match with the Aussie tennis ace, Ohn Bromwich The match went the full five sets, with Schroeder winning 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 0-6 and 6-3. Then Kramer took the court against Dinny Pails. And Kramer carned nis victory :n straightsets—8-6, 6-2 and 9-7. WASHINGTONU, EAST-WEST COACHES MINNESOTA U, WORKING UP PLAYS PLAY 7 GAMES FUR SHRINE CONTEST SC with a record of four wins and | A e The Southern California Trojans | s Kerr and Bernle goo yheir Christmas night basket- S parently deciding DOt ya) game to Bradley University 0 D their Bhrige gagme 5 Bradley was forced to its best per- basket, hatched gormance of the season to kilock off A he biggest “T the touring Trojans, 63 to 61, at e S Pecria, lilinois. The defeat leaves pound Pete THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sporls Briefs Accuses Durocher of "Stealing” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946 POLLET IS AGAIN Nurses Honor Ingrid Bergman CHIEF HURLER OF NATIONAL LEAGUE (By Bob Grubb) NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Handsome Howie Poliet, trim lefthander of the world championship St. Louis Cardi has for t second time in his comparative brief ca: wen the distinction of most effec- tive hurler in the National League The 25-year-old Southpaw from Houston by way of New Orleans, leads in the earned run averages with 221, figures just released for the 1946 season disclose. 3 In addition, Pollet also leads in| total innings pitched, 266, and won the most games, 21. First South- paw to win 20 National League Games since CIliff Melton and s, r, shewn as she was presented S0 e (hv'\mi <lh*(cx\]l.'>l g:-ar:/l‘cy .w<g) ”fnv! Hubbell of the Giants in 1937, Ingit Bergman, stage and screen play for the Ln:l ;;}xl:lx"cxu.; scivrerflr‘zr:s s"c\fifii.' Screen Actress Laraine Day and Husband Ray Hendricks, airport ":‘, :m‘ (:‘,,L.”]f:gpl_“nfl L(»‘:]'::x' “v:“. WA I R0R membership in the Nurses’ xmmal'Mrmaml by sic, Kerr #nd g californid’s left handed shooter, | executive, are pictured here, Hendricks, in answer to his wife's |gui, who had an even 20, Army nurses of Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. with PIhos Gene Rock “moental cruelty” diverce action, accused Leo (Lipp) Durocher, Man- Pollet paced the circuit with a A haticnwide drive for funds has been lsunched o erect a memorial e AT o | ager of the Breoklyn Dadgers, with stealing the love of his wife while {175 mark in 1943 although he piay-| building in the naticnal eapital, honering all murses, Photo shows, : sing as 2 ily friend. led culy halt the season before en-| left to right: Licutenant Evelyn B. Pilny, of Carbondale, Pa.; Captain : VERS '[0 MFFT Wt alrendy s depending A pair of Christmas holiday | POSNE 3 2 family friend |teilig e Aty Air Forces. Re-' Mafgaret A. Pate, of Billon, S, C., and Miss Bergman. Presentation bl T for victory and, perhaps matches in the Pacific Const Hockey | | Visbing: Tt gpet ;b s Khebect micet de at Pentagea buildin 1sing t s new move, prac- League were as tight as could be.|plays Rice and Baylor opposes Okla- M |'of the Red 7'3] gvrr:cia‘l‘ it s b i T FASTERM FIVE IN 0700 e ios. T Breiri. Miloohy el B T Hae |Fitin 'I'h is ! S [ i P 2 L i ' well as counter- lywood Wolves 3 to 2 in a night!| The semi-finals will be played to- | el Bardlnkl. A3kE ek S Y MAD SO GARD:N ir p or the ngback style game at Hollywood . And in g day- [ morrow and the finals and conso; 11':?:1 ',:h' ‘,\,“f"7"’g?:;( ,h;mm,:‘g’l‘lh OFH(ER FOR pARI'H Iwo p; lESIS DIE they expec be the East's strong- time contest at Vancouver, British [tion game will be played on Sat- N e L A fe wieie M o A i R Bl the ‘st vimng.pecensase vt ELECTED TS NUON §9rc THE HDe tory over Ban Diego's Skyhawks. | DALLAS, Tex—Operating from 1% el SRasRwRL COBBOMSS v Be 5 the it (. RG!AQEANS HAVE |a T-formation that had speed, pre- G i D o5 o N DL o . at noon —— ; B o In & warmup for the New Year's | cision and power, Southern Univer- ted Press) ; n WRRh: of. the Trinity| : Al Day Pmeu)pl: Bowl contest, llwi*n_v of Baton Rouge, La,, reeled off It wa Christmas while Brooklyn Dodgers' Ed Heg ‘t‘f ‘(_fi}“‘:fi’p‘ (:’ff“f‘_ “":»hu ‘;}:\i"‘:;‘ _ FALEL+TEVILLE, Ark, Dec. 26.— b Long Isiand L HUMOR MEE"NG University of Utah football team |ten teuchdowns yesterday after- it lasted, but teday the world fiTahig sanlynesHikter, S 2T e P are as TWo Catholic priests burned: to . MCOH Sieat A _‘"" b i trounced the Hawaii All-Stars, 40 |noon to whip favored Tuskegee In- moving on toward a New Y n whitewash job on the 1;1‘0“\_ Ko h G. Wildes ‘Sen h today in L_hc rectory adja- X L s coeciony 1o 6, at Honolulu. Utah meets the jstitute of Alabama, 64-7, in the And speaking of progress, Watdeti, Pe-elected; W H eathihg | SRt to St. Joseph's Catholic church ¢ conte bu A Lt ol sitly of Hawail in New Year's | first Negro Conference Yam Bowl a sign of the new world in Hart- .- fori OF. CleEi HarEy Loa inas. | Lo Rurymsithe Ray. qlislee e e A b ook & Lhnipnasge s i 1game. Three other Southern touch- fort, Connecticut. There the G.! et Thek ;-Alm Biliding Wind | McOhitley, 28, pastar. Of Bl 0~ ibre L eabhangc S BHE R TEl b {downs were called back because of Fox and Company department : ealiny codummmais T (A and the Rey. Francis T. held last - o anclsco, Christmas to | penalties. Some 5,000 fans saw the store is announcing that as part of ys e r l 0 u s Qe Giiler. Daler. . Vies Deiactorl, abunk: 58 . Khe. Jay. . 1 of the ) o cctiese football stars drilling |Bame. its 100th anniversary celebratict Rl gt b ot & member D0latton came here Christmas Eve 5 o : PAward (e annual East-West game was —— it will use three Helicopters to| ey R ed th con. {rom 8t. John's Seminary a;Little i3 tincd the DIOETAmM OVCT S iner work day. Hoth squads | St. Mary's Galloping Gaels leave | make deliveries on the day after| Sl <o arre 65" Vevser Hor ‘ghe IRAK0 BERSG. the ey MM ey, ; chatrman or ¢ went through stiff practice sessions. | tonight by rail for Houston, Texas, | New Year's. The deliveries will ac a e ek YBAY Sy e "% who . hiad” begn il yny Ohtistmas L i 0 IR i {where they play Georgia Tech in pe made to the first customer in s i eaa < sendces, ( ¢ 5 we )’r- accompanied ~ Workouts for tne New Mexico | the New Year's Day.Oll Bowl gaimie. | each cf 66 Connecticut towns who e 2 5 BN e b notes concerning the University Lobos will begin at San places an order following today's Youn (ou Ie g ELKS = BLKS — FL!(\ room when a blaze of undetermin- ; i of . and the Diego today. The Lobos meet Mon- announcement Mecting tonight—Ilarge initiation. cd origin swept Ll:.e second story wers hon to read tana State in the Harbor Bowi game —_— It was back in 1847 that Ger- 460-1t. of the brick rectory. Gifts ran the gamut of New Year's Day. The Montanians | All Elks are asked to attend the shon Fox opened a one-room store . A hir from black panther are due to arrive at San Diego funeral of our late Bro. James El- | with an advertisement that del READING, Pa., DeC. 26— A 0- @ e e e e S, s with warning of the Sunday len, which will be held at ‘thv eries of fancy gocds \\“\_ild be _mutlw year-old YMCA resident was run be | exheoted witer : | Chas. W. Carter Mortuary, Friday by wheelbarrc But in 1947 the gown by an automobile after o g d toy fishing Thirty-six members of the Geor- afternoon at 2 o'clock. long pre on of wl?wnpxu'rv“ » thrown hand grenade struck him Prize package was Jack 8ia Tech team are scheduled to fly | SRR R 5 = horses, @ s, will give way put failed to explode in a myster- and telegram from today from_ Atlanta to Houston, Average per capita inccme in the to the Helicopter. ious Christmas morning attack 1 came collect to the TeXas, where they meet St. Mary's | U. 8. South rose from $337 in 1940 >+ which police said the injured man in the Oil Bowl on January first. |to 3791 per year in 1945 Sell it vwin an Em;)lr" “Vantad. was unakle to explain. ducid wete B W Coach Bobby Dodd indicated that i - - E~ g - X City Dotective Grover * Bucher . S Giesled tho bl & Evebett: Wash \1711 Y»«-lln\iv J.lc.kels W‘lll be ';iveni . DEPAXTMENT OFCOMMERCE, WEAT HER BUREAU said Harry Huffman, reported in Vo Chocrnin’ this aedson and 1 of Juneau ‘L ' \lgo.mus ms;tk‘c sessions after JUNEAU, ALASKA fair condition in Community Gel 2 yoints, imay miss ‘the - they artive in Texds. WEATHER BULLETIN ral Hospital, told him the attack occurred as Huffman and Miss DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME The well-known referee and form- ; area is located about 800 miles off the Oregon coast and a ridge of hig pressure extends northwestward across the Gulf of Alaska to another high pressure area located over northwestern Canada. Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from ‘Washington to Frederick Sound in Southeast Alaska over southwestern Canada and the | Aleutian Islands and at scattered points over central and northwestern | Alaska. Temperatures were as low as minus 36 degrees over the interior | of Alaska this morning but warm air is penetrating the suumweszem‘ pertion with temperatures as high as 36 degrees. Temperatures over | i Southeast Alaska were cclder this morning but averaged slightly nbo\. normal during the past 24 hours. ! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i Reports frcm Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday | zame because of a re- . q . SN : ce L. Morris, 20, were leaving a z 7 fente ot e puleg muse VFW AUXILIARY i0 ¢r President cf the Eastern Asso- 5! s e 30““T€4D1’“\ Weather a¢ frisnd’s house. Bucher said Hulf- CARL WEIDMAN t f orgia Tech ciation cf Intercollegiate Football " P TR R oi a0 a1 Man told him a heavy object, later z A TR Ly ! MEEI TOMORROW Ofticiaismin Crowley—weighed in | Amfx;‘g": as-hre spoD- ";r,""‘ B o ;"d‘_"‘f,?(;' g icentified as a grenade, similar to announces his candidacy 'xuz»v\\";(.x' GEiRRD \f'_xmku\sd few \;]m'ds last night about l‘Bmmw . 25 0 R " the type used by the Army, struck for the vacancy in the e e N Auxiliary crooked gam! erf. Bethel 40 09 Snow him on the leg. b i Hous * Representatives st meeting Friday Said Cowley: “Football is threat- | oo g 0 ey Bucher said Huffman told use of Kepresen 5 - 80 ndnhy <ahietle. in the Jeep Club, ened by a cheap, shabby lot of rack- { o o 0 B the couple started running across e ache armed forces physi- an"members are urged to attend eteers who are devoting an endless (E;\m'mm“ 4 12 the street and an tutomobile, with- Jae, war, take a guest amount of meney in an attempt to | g o0 5 01 Gloudy out lights, pulled from the curb, e t of them ¥ S RG make it a racket. It is the worst Hhmn} % 20 0 (‘.]',‘ pinning Huffman against a tree. Election to be held c life to reach the kind of a criminal act to approach IHuvr«-. 4 3 % The car sped away as his compan- J: ary 20, 1947 firing’ line . ( d Il B k players and I'm for punishing each | g o i e 0 Gleks jon reached the sidewalk. 5 apb AL i & o POST-HOLIDAY HASH i 4 H | full extent of the law.” Ketchikan 31 119 Oledr ed and did not explode because The Dodger Imhjl'h‘» dept Fn Daily pub!!(ahon - chdxak 38 0 Cloudy the detonator, found lying in the at three rookies coming L Montana State's traveling basket- | Kotzebue Trace 'street, apparently tecame dislodged 1 the Brooklyn farms, John- e ball team stopped at Kansas Sity [ "o ri 2s the bomb was thrown. ' Cuyk, Boris Woyt and Marv. CORDOVA, Al: > |between games to feast on turkey MC'G,.\':; 4 P 02 Pt. Cloudy & = - would be w $200,000 Cordova Times jand all the trimmings Christmas |\ =" ¥ N * 777 | Twenty million men in the nor- en. market tion toda of publication {day. The team will leave Friday for | ANorzhway o1 e thern hemisphere work in the mar- ) A. and M. tub , foll rival of newsprint sup- | Manhattan, Kansas, for a tilt with {poer (U0 03 Sitar ine industries. laims that the Cowpokes ar so plies on the Reef Knot. Daily Kansas State Saturday night. p .00 2 Slen bR o RN hot hietics thi be publication has been interrupted by | Meantime, the Montana lads are!p ;.0 Gaorge Trac Snow ELKS — ELKS — ELKS nldu\\n 0 sekolagto mat a (oo ge during the ship- | taking it easy. Prince Rupert i Meeting tonight—Ilarge initiation. alternate years and this is ping strike SR ; 460-1t. building character into S The straight-shooting Oklahoma | Seattle > s ELKS — ELKS — ELKS 1 A. and M. basketball team is favered | (i St v | Meeting tonight—large initiation. |slightly in the All-College three-day | o p oo Clear | 00 BOND 460-1t. | tourney opening today at Oklahoma 9i2a (4130 5. Th, yesterdiy 1o 4:30 8, 1. £ o | carpenter, - - | City e WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center moved castward 24 on DANCING SCHOOL "l'n} niLimclon g;m‘es‘. Mis(;m\ix{n Wil | oross the southern portion of Southeast Alaska yesterday and is located | S g “"l . i"l‘ ter ""'”:h' o “-’ph‘(‘g“r I;i‘(l L‘u"“:‘file‘.:"“ii‘hm_‘,‘l]:":L‘:‘S ‘;n v.an;‘gn;:": this morning over central Bri Co}umbiu. Ancther lcw pressure center RS Rl aling, il S o e i sath e R IGE L of considerable intensity is located in the Bering Sea. A high press re | ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT COLUMBIA BREWERIES Inc. Corey Coffee Makers and Glassware . WIND Height of Waves | Beplaceme“ls Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 29 NNE 13 1 foot | i Eldred Rock Clear 2% NE 19 1foot | Disupo by A l 1 El x I P_ U L Point Retreat Clear 20 + NNW 12 2 feet | utomatic Eleciric lrons | Five Finger Light Clear 32 NNE 24 2 feet | g i p amps Lincoln Rock Clear 33 N‘\IW 2 2 feet Guard Island Clear 34 11 1 foot Alarm Clocks Kitchen Clocks Door Chimes Space Heaters Heat Pads Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Egg Cookers Boitle Warmers Bottle Sterilizers MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait-—north- erly to northeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hcur. Cloudy with some snow flurries by Friday. Protected waters of Southcast Alaska south of Frederick Sound—northerly to northwesterly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour becoming variahle less than 15 miles ver hour Friday—variable cloudiness. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 20 miles per hour—variable cloudiness or snow by Friday. ure center—Bering Sea. e e SMITH HEATING and APPI.IAHGE . 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