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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA . : PAGE THREE FILCHOCK LIED TRIPLISRATED &S Spor | By fs/ONEGON SIATE N DOUGLAS - - .oz N B BiG MONEY GETIER | F ' = " 1 STRAIGHT WIS N N BRIBE CASE 'coviG SEASON, "1 5% o OVERWASHSTATE v o oy 22 REE \ City Continent- | The weekly f the Doug- Fartm will held their ¥ 0 Sham- Pl - ATA la., Jan. 8—The great|Fox 42 t t lywood CORVALLIS, Ore,, Jar Otpe oo, oo HrEah, ot g event L A They just took it away ll-America halfback, Chatley Trip- | the K s winning |8On State eascd into a first place |yt ATEON T " Ses b JUNEAU Hl H l ES dcwn ‘the court for cle: hots, i of the University of Georgia,fstreak cam end at 15 games, | tie with Washington in Norther .r' Holish ok - D, Vo qestod ¥ which worked often eno t e inds to make § this year| The tou Oakland Bittners| Division Coast Conference bask the Frieridshi ) h s PAA to two field nd a grec pleying pro sports, say: sident | by eezcd \ 55 to 45 victory ball play tods v another over- | : T0 MIKE'S, 25 10 20; naa e o0 Halfback Was, However, e i L e Ty e Ping- widtally daves WHABIRS oy : It had beer ame : " : Cardinals. That was Bidwill's €S- garme Staie which looked easy United HARD FOUGHT GAME . »r» oo woi Given "Clean Bill of T ‘placing Trippl on. & L gae e ‘ i the: Ueiied tall they uarters. R’ L for Athens, Ga A new vecord is in the|®ame in 15, trounced Washington . > > P | | B gl \stest man on the squad was wiry Health” fo Plfiy cineh to get $50,000 to b By Const Hockey | State 53 to 30 last night with Red i i 0 Ihoffer, who started the seasor . 2 iture on the dotted peag ¢ Rocha, center and Northern Divi ey i Li € kland Oaks net- -4 b s practica new mperia S. eat Qut PAA without practice, but tk BULLETIN line, plus another $15,000 for the | teg | 14 sevtnd sion scoring champion last season v e L Las' nghi by S(Ofe fastest players on the s NEW YORK, Jan. 8 — The ason’s foothball play and probakly nieht in de- | leading the way with points PR R e night defense, without ealling a wit- $1000 for pl bascball,” Bid- The previous night Oregon S fs s g ness, retired today in the trisl | will said. T t of Alvin J. Pari Se s the desived item period by | 118 il . hair ribbor k- wrot and| Both Oregon State and Washing- (v~ EEE LS S [ton have won two and lost none! . M/ s DANE BC8 HIC sipotint ehiefs, scissors, small games Oregon s going into charged with sports prof naily He's a fine were scor th 1 1 attempti the Dec. 15 baseball prospect th 11| Champio essional foot- - 1 9 points respectively. Referzes game between the New for Loth games last nizht were Ed yo Giants and Chicago Al HOS]‘AK WBNS of 40 to 30 il it a total of tiield of snee play state entertains Oregon . ily have a ck for older SCORES LAST NI Southern : naing 8 o X % Hildre and Del Hs Besr u gyl otk t mending woo \ ot - g 3 scars. SBIBH ’ \ ashington Sta plays ; N Al ational : : : (By Sid Feder) | s this week : ) i Imperials 40; PAA 30 1IKES PR el i SEDL S el i 2o A | ‘ 1(. o l}m ni P ing, and would surely appreciate Advertised Bonnett g 4 7 % ¢ 1 er Coast League games any Httle dOHBHONS,” says - Mt A liam O'Dwyer gave halfback Frank BOUI wn‘H DRO!_I. Kigeles dalosthd Taboia OTEs ) i i i 2 0 4 Filehcek a “clean bill of health” to s v Weititonter Hituiad BRITiSH COLUMBIA ¢! LR e X035 R - Pusich 1 1 3 I - " " 1508 4 Feusi & J st 5§« ca 20 and £ play in the New York Giants-C A | vancouver v fa In a wild and wooly Asp $ 1 g TTLE, Jan. 8—Winner In 4] Vancouv b W he girls will pick them up gadmasier 3 : i re Be title football game De- s 2 g kad the stands in a RwseC 0 gl ary thall s I AR te boi | Hostak, Seat-| 1P the Western International Lea- U KEEPS ATOP NE cemkber 15, because the passing ace he had not received a Kimbc MICK CUSTODIAN cored an 8 to CAGE (ONFERH[E B ACO ht titlist, prc,lun vietery over Night Owls last . tle's ex-middle lead in tke City Basl insisted yokane, FG FT TE STt ared tod back into the bribe offer I At it BRGr e from Juneau High gty o hrabkets 6f the BAHAWER d regular meeling of ihe score of 26.to 20 S DAl et cour \dicated !]1;1!]:’:(”’“‘””‘ AC ‘:X'X e "m‘l‘:‘d'“};”fm‘, 5 ihat Lvhleating AT Jan. BAUMiversty of | Douglas SaRbal’ Beard . hEM: Jani- The second game almest turned RO L s 5 M er e eting with Steve Bel-|Eave Fitaic trick an even | British Columbia continued unchal- ary 6, Richard McCormick was into another as the PAA led 4 7 g Cvidence before the| gt | fight for four and one-half rounds!lenged atop the Northwest Confer- ch for the position of School s the favored Imperials into the final §i- g g (Haeld: that Filchogk. aNSNN Wiy is ranked No, st night in @ Los Angeles ring.|€nce today with jour straight wins,.Cu:todian, out of four written ap- quarter, only to be teat BRq received an offer;of S4208 10 country's. middle. | Then, midsay in the fifth, the Los |including last night's 55-41 triumph plications for the position, Mr, Juneau IMPER FG FT TP DIow th but was permiited T i Angeles slugger whipped over a Over Pacific University McC:rmick's triide of plumber and Enk ti i Pasian 8 0 16 (to play anyway & | \ his latest win|Ti€ht to the jaw that floored Val- .o e heating man and his past years i of the first game, b Mikes | Seott § N 'a |t Wesibibaght SHN 8 AN th a technical knocks{htino. H up before the count experience ih.this field make ‘him BOYS and it 4 58 0 3 LS Court yesterday when As- WALLL 67 RN DOCRET or Bt th 5 i v qualified Custodiar T 1 Enell B0 8 strivt . : cond round after figor- [ Sf ten but the referee ruled that R L ~e Y e ol b Bhakde 8 Ditict Atiomey George 0nd ratind S8 AR VR e iting was unabls to. sontinis I E. Alberts of Douslis. has airls’ models Tray did, and held Juneau to Six| Nie B il 4 i read into the record the hy o Flignetaiok a techils GOALS TO CLIMB UP » nfiling the vazancy dusing nt of Alvin J. Paris holidays, points during the first quarte Substitute, 1 163 pounds and|°3! free throw themselves for three! Rollison P ik made the fix bid to both Fil- Drol - e BASKETBALL TONIGHT points. Gilhoffer 147 g ch 8 back Mowse Hapes at e - Big ‘Jack Kramer tri R |'“ ,j,w‘ e The Deuglas Grade hool will 4 In the second wit Juneau's Wilson 5 } 11 3 0 before the m Davis buddy, Ted ader, | piah total of 2 N mect the June (n‘l‘d. chool to- 0 e JOE DlMAGGlO Wil {in an exhibition match during a eight. goals, the New pjop¢ jy (he Douglas Gymnasium cenfer b M e Gl Harifleld 4 g A tAERISRS (hiroUDEREIN T S Westminster Royals continued theis : r PCrtc ) : ] Ustopover at Honolulu on the way tie skt " 1 Paris’ trial on the fix 0 Pacific Coast Hockey League climb basket on every play, the b= chet a R BE READY FOR PLAY |back frcm Australis. Kramer won ! i wignt with. cn oo vict ’."\ P Owls kept the High School rested i 1 THen. jthe, CaliforniBnsiisver VARBRISHA and fioy ’ making more than secmed that through the well, and whe: "\e\ did the shcot- ing was inaci Merritt made the field goal in the second canto Asce made four fouls, and 10Ws . o o vt TRAINING SEASON - peint personall n the atement I amed up to take the measure of {eaq; s couldn’t ym I U UROnally SR e i o Hawaii's top doubles team of Chin gy i et from the slim 28-year-old movelty | Giloa g with their victims on the o v 5ot h of the Division ladder, manufacturer, and that it was ali YORK, Jan. 8—Joe Dimag-| Sunn and Clayton Benham. The pog Angeles defeated Tacoma 7 5 tfielder of the New Davis Cup mpions wen the | 1o 4. A coupling of| ‘1 the South, Seattle o is expected to be' single T fado ik xr pe when the Bronx Kramer gin their Spring train-|ed Schroeder and Sunn, 6-3 and it win in four Southern sta gic, star o1 York Yanke in sound sl Bombers 5 signed and delivered 6:15 am. Fishts last nizht resulted as fol- December 15, the morning of the There were still eight hours re the was relisved by Sanford, to re At Lcs e Fitzpat- Lo go be LA Ll ) i ; | S R AR o TS T TKO, Pat yet no ban was put on Filchock. ing - exbymonthicl . 35 674 - at to t me in the second £, 2 The famed “Yankee Clipper” un- - = S < Mik>s began working to close the Valentir o 5 Hapes, however, was barred from Py 5 2 e t l INDIAN ASSG('A"QN \ gap. and tke f Halt endad: with Caliti-Dave: Her- .the tilt. At the time, National' deTwent an . operation : yestercayi' .., E 0 u G L fil the score at nine to " favor mandez, 131, San Bernardino, and Football League Commissioner Bert OF & spur cn his left heel and Dr. FBI” AGENCY IS F Doufiu‘s ELECTS e of Juneau Alfredo Escobar, 131, I ngeles, Bell revealed that the réason he,Jules Gordon announced that. the 71: draw, 10 permitted Filchock to play was be- S5 S i RECOMMENDED 1IN JIlgh himsels, after - The Douglas " Tadian Assoctation - SEATILE RAINIERS SPORTING CIRCLES neic cicuion of oiters and wine § - School Third Quart Begining the third q. the Mas ; the halfback pri Steve Belloise, CaUS: sointed Ossie QUEs.ioning At atel and Juncau High \ ity Pittsburgh, suggested it | i uncilmen at the meeting Monday ight for t 10, When we i me mavors MAKE OFFER TO BUY NEW YORK. Jan. 8--A rocom. hight if the Douglas Government Gym into the clesix = - e Gracie » night by " Amuteur jSchool 1 Officers elected were: San A, Stevens, President; Herbert Mercer, Vice President; Roy C. Brown, Sec- retary wer Councilmen elected were Herbert Mercer, Thomas Bowman, Frank e game. First Merritt of Juneau made a point on a free throw, then 3 Jim Devon of the Night Owls tied ) the scorz at 10 all with a shot 4 2 B nut nik abih Fil- from the right side of the court s shoulder and said d a about 20 feet out. ¥ clean bill ¢f health and lated, “Mr i anoth came out and BARREH BA(K AGAIN e “Frotcssionai, cooperate in- the formation of an “FBI” agency to police athletics in an effort to curb ling, went beiore the National iate Athletic Association to- TTLE, Jan The Se Rainjers have offered o purcha Roly-Poly D! mer of the Rainier acc ted vom G2y f, from . Wilson, Jeseph F. Stever Devon foliowed il up a few min- at- he be Roy C utes later with a free throw, and Filehcc esti- the deai _Another propesal suggests the oo S9f SORRR . BRESHS AV FIRST GAME AT 7 P M b B R e i ixing training, NCAA scek more stringent state wn, Edward urphy, Henry Mgny. yeou o . postland General ANd Pederal statutes on gambling | CrOPIey, Bandy A, Stevens, Mag- goals in the third quarter to raise their score to 15. Junzau sank one to tak2 the short end of St In the fourth canto, Juncau Hizh Leng Island 56 recommends that | 4Tet. Cropley | Juneau Grade Scheol vs. Bouglas Grade School ed to enact a law ! SiXty-siX new members were ac- attempted bribery of a CePted into membership of the n Douglas Indian Association FULI_OWED BY caught up with two quick Missouri 39: Kan Federal offensc : | a tcok acnz pnim "\vl St. Mary's (Calif. - > ERes postwar betting mania T L e AR e s:mmmg m(g; ARMY, STANFORD T0 L") s vom o e SROR0E 007 00 | Dlowiglas Migh Scheol vs. Darnell’s :fi‘ WL ags o asd oulhy iy ZERA v day enrcute to California and ex- B B LS JOpASCOMHAT | PAY FOOBAL W ity BRI TS| Al | Sieieas e s innitarer D B aeen. SItE DU Washein PA(IFI( (DILEGE YANCOUVER IN PRO the Mayor about not having receiv- ed the bribe bid, because he ared that if he admitted it, he would be benched . said the Rese City Club we der no offers until i can see how the staif shapes up this s ng 1's - -> gues, broadcasting the game, could ogege cf Puget Sound 72; Lin- I\L‘VV YOHh J:m, §—After a i hardly make his voice heard over ,:g(.kl 71?‘ ¥ g r lapse, Army m,(, Stanford BA?KH’BAI.I. GAMES the din. el ; STOCKTON, Calif, Jjan 8—To w.]l venew football relations with - { Juneau Leads, Thea— no cne’s surprise, Larry Siemering |y pome and ho eries beginnir BELLINGHAM, Jan. &—Belling- Then, with the score at 19 to 18 HO(KEY teday heid the job of d foot- i 1948, ham tied Vancouver for second in favor of the ‘Night Owls for ball coach at the College of the — According to a joint announce- | place in the Pacific Coast Profes- succeeding Am Douglas, Herbic Mead sank two free —— Pacific, os Alonzo throws and again gained the lead Hccekey gamss played in the Pa- Stag for Juneau. That was the last cific Coast League last night pulled ment made by Athletic Directors ' sicnal Basketball League last night | of koth schools, Army will beating hadian quintet ant | pegt to Stanford here Nov. 6, 34, It was Bellingham’s second | emering, 36-year-old A: time Jun:m! was ahead, In fact ocut with the followinz scores: to Stagg the last four vears, had i tne Cadets then will clash 1oht Over the erstwhile Lieague the “ingt potuts they mot In Whe Pl Atigeles 1. Tacdma 8 been regarded as the most likely 'gtanford in California in 1950 |teaders, Portland now leads the gam2. In the closing minutes, in. Oakland 8; San Francisco 5. candidate for the pecst and last ¥ W dEroie it lé W aidd (“m_' Jost, | spite of all that Jumeau seemed Seattle'5; Fresno night President Robert E. Burns WGGGL il 4 able to do, the Mikes made three New West Minster 8; Vancouver made it official. | ATTE . [ON LOGGERE with logs —1 field goals to put tre game 'on 6. The 84-year-old Stage resigned| - for sale ccntact Juncau Lumber ! ice. Last second efforts by Ju- e | last month and accepied a post at Mill. Wil buy from 100,000 ft.| | neau were too late, and failzd. All the islands in the world have Susquehanna University, S to 10,000.000 feet. For further | P Val | High scorer of the game Was Jess area than the United States' vania, where he will advise his son., particulars see Juneau Lumber | roperty Value ‘ Asp of the Night Owls, with nine pys Alaska coach A. A. Stagg, Jr. ' Mills. 433-tf. | | roints. Juneau High's O'Connor j { was a free throw behind, with | eight points. Twelve fouls wore ! H called against Juneau, and 10 | against the Mikes. < A E ! Sceond Game " ; X " ; In the second game the PAA fly- Z Col\e knOWS | toys showed surprising strength } } against their favored opponents, e Tmoatiale Sl S0 8L ST v no season YR | W!mt’s Your ' N\l Pifference? every point with one of their cwn. the beginning ef the second saw thm score at 10 for the Imperials, 9 for PAA. Geed Long Shots Skillful sinking of frez throws by PAA team members and some beau- tiful long shots racked up by Hartfield put the flyboys in the Jead, and the surprised Imperials| found themselves on the short end| of a 20 to 17 score at half time.| In the first two gquarters the Im-| perials had made only one of their six free throw shots, while PAA missed only two out of eight. PAA team members, who were out | of cendition frem a lack of prac-, tice during past weeks, bezan to tire toward the end of the third quart- er. Jack Pasquan began to find the! basket more often than in the| first half, and his teammate Powars | got one. The quarter ended with | the Imperials trailing closely, 23/ to 24. In the last quarter, the Imper- e Tiiew et iioumt oo i ool EOUERRE Ageney jals hit their stride and stowed, away a total of 16 points, thouzh| Junean Cold Siorage Co., Inc. Seward Street they didn't monopolize the bail. p—— YO['R property has » greatly increased in value. Your fire insur- ance needs increasing, | too. Get a local builder’'s | cr econtractor’s estimate of the cost to rebuild it. Deduet depreciation. By insuring for the differ- ence you may aveid a serious loss. Talk it over with this Agency. 8 ) 5 o . £ IS 5 £ o