The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1946, Page 3

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FRII)/\Y. DECEMBER 27, 1946 RCSE BOWL Sporfsmen of GRIDDERS Fairbanksin TAPER OFF Profesl, Army PASADENA, Calif Tllinois UCLA Dec. 27.—Botl be off t their Jant ing in tk lcr se Bowl With the rains slaci 1 . ly, Coach Ray Eliot of the Il concluded double drill and started lighter one workouts B Brucherie « ing three-hour-long practice two hours would be ¢ ty from!a 10w on Neither squad seemed favor of Jlaying in 1 New Year's Day and the n gave them a bit of farsighted cheer by a hedging pr T pretty fair for c xt Wednesday But tice fi wer very and both cos vamy fensive plar more head t The 15 pounc man then the Br UCLA d be much by mud bec reliance passes Odds ¢ local mart were 5-6 and your choice - - SLUGGING CROWN IS ONCE MORE ON HEAD OF MUSIAL NEW YORK, Dec. 27 Stan Mu er of the world uis Cardinal have owner Sam Brea sh in 1947 to day after publication of the offi- cial National . slugging and runs batted in Musial, the king with 365 aver added It championship to his 46 accomplish- ments, clubb: the opposing pit- chers for ¢ 7 mark on the basi: of 366 total bases for 624 at bat As the talented first sacker from Denor ized th runs, hits, triples among difficult to unde named the m the le: ccmmitt member ninth was still unsolved It was the third time taken the I Crow won previously in 1943 and 1944 be- | fore entering e Navy Slaughter’s 130 runs told lar; share of batted the C in rdl success story, reflecting t real importance ot his .300 batting mar’k His slugging average was 465, fourth among the regulars behind Musial, Johnny Mize of New York, 578, and Del Ennis of the Phil- lies, .485. >+ — Hockey games last night resulted as f{ollo’ Oakland 6, San Francisco 1 Portland, 9 Seattle 27 | 2 proud of the! M i of Parish High| I 15 some arti 1 of Coach! I time it B wh tal B h b J 1 by H conte | M Twol C times are paired S. all games in| B tana are n d and Gal-{ Mr Prcbably doesn't make the! feel Two W » Society PEAK PERFORMANCE toth .AP SPORTS : ROUNDUP% whistles en for R and v W Army was given the! B aring would Le held. Hel w bably would be soon 3 that both the Tanana| C. portsmer ASSC ion and W 4 of D. the use of P \ bombing range c DU (5] B ATragar Simmons Dillhc Ber t fer McKinnon Davlin Simmons agner Merritt Geye Grc r Davlin Holden Hixson McKinnon Burke Forsyth Snow Bonnet Erbland - AVERAGES GIVEN FOR PLAYERS IN RECENT TOURNE its Bowling League tournament with ery team on top. Monday Second pl ) sht league was won by gle and Sicks Select \ the second place in the Friday league. Prize money was between the four top. teams Players and averages for tournament follows Game 104 s 189 WASHINGTON, Dac. 27 185 nd other residents 183 180 for 180 176 ir 174 I Terr - e OBSER +ATION POST loaned by ation of indiar the Pr Final scores o basketball ;games played last night » as follows f important college Canisius 31 Univ. 70; Colorado 59 ! Wyoming 41. some| Long Island Univ. 56; Oregon they'll | tate 50 Stanford 54; Carleton 41 All-College tourney at Oklahoma used to belons the distinctior nsas pennant-win ”m““ in the same season XAs with Boston l.’\m:nc.m shipped out isco (Coast League (lv mps) and finished \\llh Lake (Pioneer League Apparently Larry had his ups and downs at tk HERE Aidelbu the Ala Yakutat, Christmas Day. ult e s arrived with the me time. - - are ROM YAKUTAT F. Nagel, principal of | Ups ative Service school at | in Juneau on! matters and anof Hotel during his’ ley as ic Taylor, 65; A 64; City (first round) homa Aggies 61 Tulane Rice 39. 83. Baylor 47 Missouri 46. .o OlDTEMERS T0 BOWL et § UPSTARTS TONIGHT The bewling oldtimers of the Elks out to get revenge tonight on arts 8 c'clock Oldtimer bowlers will be Henning, Lavenik, | Stewa The Upstarts will go on the al- Hagerup, McKinnon, Burke and Holmquist. rt at The | the Elks alleys for the 10 pin de- | feat recently the hands of the game will start at Metcalf, Barragar and Refrigerators - Refrigerators - Refrigeralors Anncuncing the Arrival of Suificient Refrigerators io Take Care of A1l Demands All persons who have designated to us their desire o obtain a new refrigerator as well as any others who may be interssted in obtaining-one at this time, may take their pick and immediate delivery NOW. Come and See These Beautiful New Models ¥ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (CO. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 4.5, AGAIN ler den v WINNER OF s _JUNEAL, -+ 1LASKA DAVIS (P Sport Briefs ELBOURNE, and Jock the two Californ- to complete the whirl- launched agniti- hroeder’s Bromwich Kooyon ing crowd | cour &n even more col { exhibition of their supremacy than they did y day, blasting out | their doubles triumph, 6-2 lin just minute They ran c il first set e | of the sily | that moment on there never was much dcubt about the outcome | The magniiicar ervic of the two Am ns gave Bromwich and | Quist little opportunity to break through and so si er's’ service without a After the ma.ci, Bromwich with- drew fr tomorrow’s final Davis es m and the U { Cup singl icaptain immediately substituted Gardner Mulloy for Jack Kramer [ who had been slated to meet Brom- wich A% a result, the final singles | matches—which will be played only for exercise ericans | have already the cup will pit Mulloy inst Dinny Pails land Schroeder against Quist, the { Australian sub for Bromwich | There o official explanation as to why Bromwich withdrew, but it was assumed he had simply had encugh tennis. The revised pair- |ings were nct expected to be too { happily received by ticketholders "who had earne hoped to see | Bromwich whip Krame: The Americans will posses- | sien of the Davis Cup at ceremon- ies tomorrow and hope take it home by plane. The mug never has been in the air before | Today's doubles victory was a1 Two arrive ami, w In the F last *igl Earl B The J 1 1 he more e Q Murray Cor knecked out 216': New York hope General Mac ndorse their bid 18 Olyx FIRST PREDICTION ON B. B. PENNART MADE BY PENNOCK PHILADELP} Manager peni Other big ted m Dec Gen- { rb Penr { th Boston would wi League Pennar und Al come mseif, the Dodg Easi, West Sauads fo Train Hard FRAN CO. 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