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MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE THREE i (ri | Chinese Seal U Twenty-four A ' S GRID PLAYS | Gridiron Stars Visi (ripples |Chinese Seal Up Twenty-lour Are e | | Sovi Killed in Figh | : \ Soviet Broadcast illed in Fight, | | . f . n RESULT - iN | . Station, Shanghai Greeks, Guerrillas | SPORT CENTER N 7 | SHANGHAI, Jan. 6--All foreign ATHENS Jan 'k P ‘lg J forfins e A e { [radio transmission agencies In persons are said to ) sh!% ' 4 JUNEAU S!(KS BEAT Denver University, 20-0, in the i | China may be closed under a new ed in fighting n Greek au- : oD it postponed Alamo Bowl game as Ru- _— | Government lmlnI\ .»\m!l in rluu(' the ka s and as over the : © rm' eto Ountfitters il & dolph (Litt}s Doc) Moble, the . I with that rvegulation the first weekend or Skiers— i - KETCHIKAN; ARETO comn nic e 2 oiit Changes Planned in Foot-| e s e made gt Dipte rscing At e I g the regular seasom, scored two . \ the Russian radio station in Shang- that Gendarmes killed 1 LES i TAKE 0“ SEAT{LE o ‘t:y( [x];:;] i sld ball RUIGS - Associa- Bad ;m‘n e ondls ] -l ol M'\\[;]I-’\,‘[S | f and ards. ] s | Chinese police today closed and hideout near Chalki CLIMBERS | of 34 and 17 y tions Meehng | sealed the Soviet radio station Meanwhile, the Greek ern- PACKS ; ] Juneau's *K‘“ Select NEW YORK Swedish track b | known as, the of the Soviet ment announces that a j y | " ¢ have completed their tel aphic stars Rune Gustaffsson and H ¥ NEW YORK, Jan. 6 — Football| Unicn. The American n\\:nul and ;; "mm\: \\..‘\I\§ («‘1 in (; ) match with the Sicks Ketchikan Ligman have arrived by plane for|was held directly responsible for| cperated station in Shanghai, He was not identified b v: team, beating their Ke the indoor season. Gustaffsson, 21 fatalities, two of which occurred XMHA, still is operating and it is The ministry of public ¢ }1 als by a total of 1015 pins European 800 and 1000 met2r iy Coilege ranks, during the past not known whether the Chinese ;11\ ({" mn l.mf\llfr'nmr prol COGGLES : « entire 15 games, chemp, will concentrate on thefcampaign, according to the 15th| intend to seal it also. cilled in revenge for t .-”_~' ’l" S Il / A similar match is now being mile. Lidman will run in 60 and 70| qnnual survey presented today by PR YRR two Rightist followers in a tavern l E }‘F}’.t\_l‘.\ i f arranged with the Sicks Sclect team yard hurdles. Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood of Purdue| en Saturday mil“..» SKI BOOTS 51 [ o Seattles io w phe gles i s ; University before the American WASH LT i g One O e | | NOEL ANGERN 3en Hogan Football - Coaches Association and | N Ih ' A ' 4 4 { i Tekgaes In thiat Cily. S ES 5 shot one-over par 72 to hold two-|the Football Rules Commitiee of | BoRRow HEAVI[Y ormwes! Afrier Visit Qur Ski SI\OP | ¢ pt of the Seattle fiCOfl“»‘ stroke lead at the end of third|ihe NCAA | | & 1 over the same ‘period as the Ketch- round of $10,000 Los Angeles Opan S TR A ! | Y A j p p I You'll Find Expert Adviee | § ®ikan and the Juneau keglers came|with 208 to 210 for runnerup Tony n:) 'vul'—;)n‘r“ (\(x‘r:x:lu::x]xl“”;x‘;:i‘s:;l:‘ I TTLE, Jan. 6—This states r"ves’ apan Por and cinecr: desire to aid | £} cut ahead over Seattle by 42 pins. penna o g % e S ool Rl y R 5 { semsn borrowed more than TOYKO, Jan. 6 — A Northw you with vour outfittin ] 4 The Juncau Sicks Select bowlers 2 [by sppgliiing 1‘]:":“(‘;:1”“Cf:i":‘\;f:zi Though they were focs on New Year's Das on Kezar Stadium, in San SmmO‘_l‘)‘(fj“’m’]‘d:l_ oM P KL iriines pliiné’ miking a ¢ MR e i are to be complimented for the nice BZAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y.—Artie| with one of the five rule ohanie Francisco, ,“‘-"'“ ! . I. clashed w -Lh l ¢ West in the annual pa- Bill of Rights up to the end of flight along the Aleutians-Toyko i ¢ averages turmed in during this peyiin Lake Placid, has won the|gacked yesterday by the Coaches| Scont classic for the Shrine Hospital's Crippled Children's Fund, Ed |1946, Henry Colver, loan guarantee foute arrived at Haneda Airport y i mat Following are the averages cecong Torger Tokle Memorial ski.ipemselves. A , Hersch (left) of Nerthwestern Unive: d Bill Macrides of Uni- | officer of the Seattle Veteran's Ad- &t 9 am. today (4 pm. Sunday, D A R N E l l ¢ for }n‘ch player for the total 15 jump with hts of 138 and 146/ mpe Goaches had recommended! VETSity ¢f Nevada put aside their pigskin activitics long enough o |min tion oftice, reported today. PST). 14 hc 1 and 4l‘mnnm-> aft- |‘ zames: feet that .wearing apparel of players' Visit the hospital and to mect the little paticnts, two cf whom are | Veterans invelved in the $64,587- er its takeoff from Shemya, near I E. Hagerup 195_) % should ke softened wherever p‘ pictured with the feotball stars. MH’\ borrow” number 13,604, Colver the tip of the Aleutians d il s 18 VINELAND, N. J. — Willlam| . pointing cut that many in- | cai More than 90 percent, $50,- E b S U Papaleo (Willie Pep), the feather-| ;i ioc'haq resulted from hard elbow | | 09, were for home purchases i C. Carnegie weight boxing chafpion of the 1n3 " oo pads and R bmopERAnou ’l'o <iness loans totaled $3919348, -;‘- ’:;“‘l'fl‘—"‘”' werld, was injured last night in the' e | 2 AMES |and farm loans $745,791 | enning crash of a Nationwide Air Trans- | 2] g >oe | Ketchikan team was turned in by but hiy condition was reported | FUleS Committee and the National F : e 1 4 { % Verne Stedmsn, who bowled 181 f0f| wgeod” Fo suffered injuries of Rules Commiitee which meets at ffi i g w E E K (o‘d Wave S'"kes | g | Keerville, Texas, later this month, { 15T$‘1mi:.\. i ; : the left ankle and cheek. The|y *i0 7 b wobl Epra A T ON RUIH TODAY B 1 | Y U E s n A Y | he local team is all primed 10 plane was enrcute from Miami to 4 ) ; meet the Seattle champs and it is fi(,l“.;rk‘_ e ¥ the ball be declared dead on a A E"'opean Sedlora ' | expected there will be good bowl- blocked {ry for” extra point { YORK, Jan 6—Babe Ruth, Juncau City League basketballers | ing wken this match takes place SAN FRANCISCO — Manuel Or-| Widening the playing zone after d Sultan of Swat, is reported | move he second half of their! LONDON, Jan. 6.—A cold wave January 7 { > g tiz, busy little lettuce farmer from| 2D out-cf-bounds play by moving Hous. cantigen 86 R, week, with double- | spread over Europe teday, causing i .4 El Centro, Calif, will defend his the ball 20 yards from the side: RS ed to| header be played on three|death and suffering. at 7:30 P. M. » world batamwzight Loxing title for !nes instead of the present 15t Hee this | night 1 , Germany, a bitter East . the 16th time here tonight—this yards and extensicn of the free morning Tcm vening at the Juneau|wind sent the temperature down s time against hustling young Har- | Substitution rule to permit two subs| A Fulletin frcm the hospital late | High ¢ gymnastum, the Crim- to two DElhy P rlin &5 ex- ngh | i - old Dade of Chicago. ~Dade, who 0 enter the game at one timelast night said sen ¥ will take on Mike's|periencing its coldest winter since i The fcllowing ars' results of|bas never fought here, has lost but| With' the clock still running were Ruth has been O R hoping | 1941 SChOOI | basketball games played over the one match in 22 professional bouts cther }“”"‘-‘““"‘(“”"“-\ ! nt French Hosy laying for an tor A blanket of snow covered Rom?» H weekend: and before L2 entersd the service| Clarification of the ruling on a the last six weeks. After o sories | over Hi Schoolers. The for the first time since 1942, The GYm New York University 76; South- was a sensation in amateur shift that “tends to draw the de- [Cf consultations in which six spec- | Mikes in second place, the'snow gave children a chanc> to et Mothodies 63" arouhd. Gh fense offside” was asked in the|ialists pariicipated, it was determ- | Crimsc wrs, firs Jid> cown the seven hills of the am You: le 55 Yo committee report drafted from ined that a serious operation will temorr nizht will' Eternal City, ktut the snow and cold y e 53; Du R it OreRon questionnaries filled out by 1,157 be: performed tomorrow (Menday) 1w the Imperials and PAA.|also brought death. A family cf L y 46; Obio Univ. 36 ers et their initial i fmoraing dn. the for the relief lay evening the action'seven froze to death in Clvidele in <& on State 53; Orégon 49 oion cage test toright as hosts -oa ot fatsctable pala s ve to the Dcuglas gym, Northern Italy \ & \ California 48; ‘Dartmouth 35. |ty the underrated Washington State The ocutlook is considered seri- Douglas High School wili - T o S("Umdc‘l 54:5?“;:1”1?? 46 iy rom Bl b L el SIANDINGS OF NORTH ("’\l" ugh it had been known that T4 AR I.- 1 { a iOH FIY:{\T GAME ~ Santa Clara 56; Montana i A e S s Although it had been known that{ play the Vets ' II I ! Washington 62; Idaho 41 g J“pmm;f,: ?r‘(’;:‘ e (f(”,rm‘l‘o DIVISION OF CAGERS 't si-vear-od Bambino entered on rriday, back in Juncau, it liera ans : _i“n ean ki .& gghml vs. Mlke S Gonzaga 46; Bastern Washing-'gifle contenders. The Cougar e the hospital Nov. 26 for “observa-|will be the seccnd g of the| TOKYO, Jan. €.—This story fil- S ton 42 triumph came after the Duc Basketball s now in full swing HeP: there had been no intimaticn | seasox juneau and Doug- tered in today frem the 28th Gen! FLILOWED BY Idato Southern Branch 52; West-|posted an i pressive 80N {on “'“' r;:r"mv c‘ bty "‘vr‘v. i > until yesterd: tt his condition | las K, Is, and Mik will lrf\l Hm‘m‘::l in Osaka: i ¢ ern (Colo) State 4). record of 12 straight wins and (ne ‘“”d‘;m’q of tHe ‘N(‘)m'wm m was sericus. Earlier reports had play The librarian announced one duy. gMP fi!&i P A. ‘ Ees.rn Ofegon College of EAU-!coptured the opening tilt ‘of \ the vicon o dotes g said he had a sinus infection and > before ths Lolidays that. “after iRl VS, & Ao cation 47; College of Idaho 42. v e i it vere headache.” mnch well all trim the Christmas : Central Washington Collese 'of S st st Sl Uit HOCKEY ‘11"1 NEEIRRAR Adulis 50c Studenis 25¢ i Beucaticn i3y Ratkand o San Diego announced over the Oregon . 1 500 She returned to find the Japa- : } | ) oo 58; sstminster een o e o1 € : \ese assistant librarian already busy ‘05':;"_‘ Ef"“e‘“ Bty Westmingler) . yend! that 22-vear-old Lonnie| Wash. State 1 2> BETTING ODDS ON | iy N[','i‘:nmlj:m' % e B USE 6TH STREET ENTRANCE % % » troive of British Columbia 56; | BI0¢k: has been signed. He is a Idaho g 200 AMATEUP FVENIS hockey OVeriah with pruing: - ( ‘Le\\» and Clark Ccllege k’!'xlnl; CUxm(-r;n;I 011 lCumw ia Cregon State 00 000 H A" L e as 114 W - Y { i o At 46 and entro high school star sec- e t10! oston - i Mg-rzlxx‘\('f]ci;’ll:;r::f e % cnd baseman. SATURDAY's RESULTS (OME Ui'!DER BAN ffalo 9; ("1'\-.4,;:"‘1 : : sl W A - nnaad Washington 62; Idaho 41 : b | Indianapolis 14; Philadclp 2 , 4 R : Michigan ; Nobttwestern 31. | Senl of the DOLA 10 tootpall| > 5106 Siate 81; Orogon 4b.| 108 ANOBLES, Jan. 6-—he Los| NORHEL 4 bebah v | Northwest Airlines announces 4-engine K SCOnS : Iowa 62 wounds somewha d- 2 T ¥ b s i e O e gr |vound tomewnat ownaay vy nacc- Shoy} b Bulldogs U o o nipEeT SERVICE FROM ANCHORAGE! s Tlincis 94; Moxico Univ. 36 Leating in an exhibition game play- cent years,” says that i the fu- BRI OB . { Montana State Univ. 59; Northleq in Honolulu. Quarterback Ernie wn]' Game For!e"ed ture it will-carry no betting odds | Dakota State 44. Case’s passing snd halfback Orv n b on Amateur sports events. The preliminary hearing schedul- | g i Hateher's running spearheaded the LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6—The Gil-|{ The paper said it “considers that ¢d for today in the casc s | % S s iy more field scoreboard showed: San' all true patrons of Amateur Ath- Nclscn, who faces first - PA L | Francisco Clippers 24, Los Angeles letics are interested in such sports der e¢harges, has been postponed ) Pacific Coast hockey league open-| WS fired Sunday, and the crowd | petition provides” addingsthat it clock. Delay in finding witnesses ATLANTA — Bobby Dodd is s ed their northern trip Sunday by °f 8300 went home unaware that| will “assume its full responsibility for the hearing and lack of heat CHICAGO ing at Georgia Tech as head foot- whipping Portland, 5 to 3, on the the Bulldogs had triumphed, 1 to 0.' for keeping Amateur Athletics cn in the Commi. ner's Court is Lall coach. The one-time Tennessce Portland ice. The Monarchs grab- The Bulldogs won by forfeit, and the high, pure plane where they spensible for today's postponement Lackfield ace who joined the T2ch ped an early lead, scoring four of, the victory gave them thie Cham- belong.” Nelson has been in jail since the | i A staff in 1831, announced Saturday their goals in the first two pericds. plonship of the Pacific Coast Lea- - death of Jim Ellen, who was found NEw YORK 1 he had cecided to reject an offer The Portland Eagles, Northern Di- 8Y€, Southern Divisicn, and the The Portland Indians racked up <lain in his store on December 22. l | girom Baylor University of Waco, ion leaders, came back strong in right to meet the Tacoma Indians, their 12th straight victory in ® - - | ‘ : 1 Texas. tho final period but couldn’t catch Noithern Division titleholders, on ific Coast pro basketball JUNEAU WO S CLUB 4 via Edmonton A Uty the Southerh: Califérsis. foeimen. - FIan. 18, competition last night, beatin Luncheon in the Gold Roem i ARCADIA, Calif. — R. C. Ells-| Mcanwhile, the Seattle Ironmen. The forieit was awarded by Pa- Yakima Ramblers, 47 to Wednesday noon 469-2t. i worth’s Hubble JBubble won the who are invading California were Cific Coast League Prexy J. Rufus | victory enatled tba Indians to pull -+ . G 1 $50,000 Santa Susana Stakes befor® not so lucky. They droppad a 3 to Clawans after the owner of the a game and a kalf ahead of the Ircland’s linen industry flourished OMMENCING JANUARY 2, Northwest will operate regular 47,600 at Santa Anita, Saturday,'1 decision to the San Diego Sky-'Clippers, Frank Ciraclo, had re- field in the league standings. as early as 1210, | 4-engine luxury service to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and ' stepping the seven furlongs in hawks. tported his discovery that John - i S 2 g »” e IR o 1:23 45 and scoring by four riee Wecudenberg, playing a tackle posi- I New York . via the ““Inside Route.”’ This is in addition to i lengths over C. S. Howard's Mahar- In Western International hockey, ‘ion iunder the name of Courtney Northwest’s present service via Seattle. i (o ctta. L. B. Mayer's Jude-Rae was compelition, Spckane trounced Nel-| Thorell, was ineligible. Wouden- | o 5 - i third. Ridden by Bernie Layton, con, British Colimbia, 5 to 1 and|berg, in fact, played quite a lot of All Slzes Passengers have the option of going by one route, returning by » Hubble Bubble paid $25.40 for $2. the other. . . a scenic “Triangle Tour”. .. af regular round trip fares. Ramblers eked out, tackle for the San Francisco '49ers over Kimberly, in the All-America Pro Locp seascn. Ithe Los Angele ia 3 to 2 decision British Columbia last SAN ANTONIO, Tr - All vie- NOW_. oo ST 2 Hld . — | NEW LOW FARES ONE WAY ROUND TRIP « Cars anks | ANCHORAGE to— Adults | Children | Aduits | Chitaren | Ragerlte i Wit Koo G Siandard MINNEAPOLIS-ST. 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