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\s‘g h 7 4 Tt & s T0 CLEAN UP IN ATHLETICS ice hockey game last night Southern Division leaders, who 1 won 27 games while losing eight this season, were clicking from tl by the group’s newly drafted purity code” and to start clean- ng up their athletic house immed- iately Juneau Emtlem Club bowling team yesterday afternoon in Ketch- e | a challenging quietet the Juneauites cccond 1 by left defenteman with its implementation clause pro- rolled 2847 against 2343 on the new pat Wilson, with an assist from viding tions against non-con- ‘, Thunderbird alleys. Lou Taylor Chunky 1y D’Amore. formist schools in the form of a by was high man with 571 Se Ircnmen are schedule boycott, will be written Individual scores for the women's to into the constitution by a commit- ‘ a wonderful evening! .the beer with the hlgh I.Q,“" Quenche 1) ") A ACME BREWERIES, Son Francisco > .4 Distributed exclusively in Alaska by West Coast Distributors, Seattle, Wash. JUNEAU WOMEN in honor of Kramer and BOWLERS lOSE The Hollywcod Wolves, counting NEW YORK. Jan. 9— The 252 five times in the first period, hand- member colleges of the National g 'ed tre Oakland Oaks an 8 to iate Athiatic Assoclation were Io KET(HIKAN keating in a Pacific Coast r moral obligation today to ikan went down for their third ctart and Oakland never had a Actually, the set of five princi- straight defeat' at the hands of chance. 1 ng the cenduct of in- ey ; the Elks women of the southern Elsewhcre in the PCL e athletics which wero g X city. Tot re was 2008 for Ju- Falcons edged out the the concluding session 4 neau to 2350 for Ketchikan. Seahawks, 1 to 0, and biasted th® of the NCAA yesterday do not g0 b Thz men did not bowl last night, Seahaw! hopes of regaining sec- into effect until the next annual| but will meet again tonight. HOW-/ond place in the standings. Fres- meeting in 1948 i ever in an unofficial match against ne’s lone marked was made in the Between now and then, the code e (previously offered t priority claimants) Fhcne Army 3101 - cas?, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA * (OLLEGESARE = Thousands See Que passes by GUILTY IS VERDICTIN BRIBE (ASE theusands ef spectators en YORK, Jau. 9—sSmooth- Alvin J. Paris faced a pos- i m of 10 year 1 a fine of $20000 today as the 1result of bi nviction on charges cf at- tempting to “rig” the Dec. 15 pro- fessional football title game be- New York Giants and the tween tl Sidney Pari: cenvictior 1 Court ju rdict woul be of 10 men and two crated onl 65 minutes before re the ver- dic The police investigation ly did not end with the f apper « the d N an agent possibly of a gambling centering in N ch count cf the two count in- dictment against Paris carrids m of a $10,000 imum penalties fine and five yea imprisonment. Immediately after the conviction, Hapes and Filcl were suspend- ed by the National sall League Ccmmissioner, who sz2id that an immediate hearing would & con- ducted to decide on possible league action against the two. - JOE TINKER GOING T LOSE HIS FOOT Crlando, Fla., Jan. 9.—Joe Tink- er, 62-year-old former Chicago Cub shortstep, is scheduled to enter hespital here y next week for the amputation of his left foot. Tinker, elected to baseball's Hall of Fame last summer, and a mem- kcr of the famous Tinker-to-Evers- to-Chance double-play combina- tion, has been bothered with a foot since last October. infection id Sale On - Surplus Trucks match yesterday afterncon were as The S Francisco Shamrocks tee appointed for that purpese. H follows: 4 the Seattle icemen, 5 to 1 “This will give the colleges & JUNEAU _lact night—Seattle’s fourth loss in year of grace to get cleaned up| Gross .. 426 ‘five starts and adjust their conference rules,| i Holmquist 444 — Iwhere recessary, to conform to Hagerup 4371 The Filipino lightweight, Speedy | cur rules,” explained Prof. Karl E.| . Funk Cabenella, was given an unpnpnlm-iu.h Towa's faculty chairman of| i - o . Grove [ten round decision over Jackie Wil-|athletics. who was elected Presi-| Queen Norma Christopher i - athle : Norm stopher presides over the : KETCE _ison of Los Angeles last night in|dent for 1947. | throne cf the Queen’s float as it Federson 495 | sacramento Also el to the constitutional of her the six princesses. (AP Wirephoto) i Boyle 44| 1 Opkland, Charley Cato, @ ievision committee was a resolution| ¢ MR 3 ; Oaksmith 4911 middleweight, punched out a ten!offered by Col. William Couper of ] Ryus 495 round decisicn over Top Row Allen. | Virginia Military Institute, which | Bailey 428 E would Jimit colleges to ten varsity | 3470 WG It won't be long befcre bascball|games a season and prohibit par-| M players will be trekking toward ticipaticn in post-season games [¢pring training camps. Already C er’s anti-bowl proposal met 3 !ing active, at least from the an-|convention floor. The other code| ‘ il nouncement standpoint. Here are!provisicr including one limiting S e { 2 " The Southern Division Pacific @ few iss in the past 24 hours: |financial aid to athletes to tuit-| ,\”\x \'Ix')RLll: F‘lj‘“{ml'm.t.]“mn " Coast Conference basketball scram-| Los Angeles will begin i6n, were adopted by unanimous| NEW VORK Jan 6 Cambiing Ele begins tomorrow night, Wwith|1947 contracts to 43 player vote ibas! anvs. it e A A 3 & S these days, but around the recent the USC Trojans invading the lair weck i qRiss e | 5 National Collegiate A. A. Conven- of the California Bears at Berk-| San Francisco discloses that : ; Thgn . _ Ty ion yesterday you probably could y and the Stanford Indians as-| Francis Rossc, a regular on the 8 HRvE gotten 6 b5 saulting the UCLA Bruins at Los mound, has returned his signed con- v Al i Angeles. The collegians will meet, tract e T s again Saturday night San Ciego has signed three team HR TR UN an uAinted BTt polla In the Pacific Northwest, whi mainstays—pitcher Al Olsen, catch- oo 1'_“‘\‘: by i "lv S ; 'l « Northern Division play already isier Jim McDonnell and infield ¥ e A I Pl Al under way, Saturday night gamas| Tcny Criscola. San Diego also an-| ittt sl betomal L e Sall o S et I are scheduled with Wasbington nounced a l4-game spring training| o0 W10 SuE SRl f IR SR advoring & Doupis sl State meeting Idaho at Moscow and exhibition schedule :i]l.mh-“ )’,I .uull\].l.h,n. 1(1It ; ll rid ur:u.n.l. a xu\ln([k-l,\ ble ;:vhn\‘lp d Oregon tangling with OSC at Cor-|. The Salem Sanators, a Portland ,m‘l‘m pember but 1(.‘: .;‘:( [.‘. came up with a resolution which vallis. Beaver farm club, has signed Jack ../rg‘mv purse, got n{n( at ‘( ne m‘w id as \: see it We're against \ SEST Wilson as manager. Wilson, a of $158.72 ulr,n( in scoring a ng? There ought to be a J Y foriiast WATOE Venguss. Wil iplicased | TI=RON knockout over James present laws ought to be en- A sew scores from last night's' eq Gullic. (Shamus) O'Brien, Philadely ced, and nobody who knows any- basketball games Lo eies i Negro, last night 1] 2bouy a game—mainly coach- In college circle Arizona State The v heavyweight ' es and newspaper: hould predict at Flagstaff 45, West Toxas State threw th half dozen|the winner or the score.” 44; Compton College 5. Vallejo Jun- pE s count-|{ The Convention adopted it with- ior -College 48; Lewiston (Idabo) i 10-round | cut taking any big s that Normal 55, Boise Junior College 48; ds uri- | would prevent or discourage bet- Idaho Scuthern Branch 56. Mc 7 g urse was $10,000, which was | ti And, come to think of it L Normal 35. eral fights were pulled off last ut cne-third of the §: gate, maybe the folks who say you can't ! — night and herz are the results: contributed by a crowd of 6,716. !stop it are right - The next big-time West Coast: At Clil(f-!—‘wkhqu an'u‘llr»y. - - - | Floyd Eastwood, Purdue’s expert ( golfing event gets under way to- nocked out Jam P cn Football injuries, expects to m It is the $10000 Bing .u' ) O'Brien, dm- or enita- MEN (HARGED Wil spend about $15,000 in the next two Crosby pro-amateur golf tournament | delphia in one round. years on a study of head injuries at Del Monte, California. Thej At Mami Fla, Glyde Gordon, ACCEPTING BETS IN |05 et O ot his sivst oo event, which has attracted the top MiRmLe supainted F 3 r quirements is a “dummy head’ in amateur and profsssicnal shot- | ZiVic, 146, Pittsburgh, in 9 round GARDE“; ARRESIED and don't say he could take it off makers, Wwill run over Priday, Sat- At New York (Park Arena), San- S .{the ne guard, . . Buff Denelli, urday and Sunday. | &exs Cox, 185%:, Dallas, knocked 00l npw YORK, Jan. 9—Two New|who recently accepted the Boston COPEIR P ARER. 1% S MNIIRELOR, 1 ork men Were ed in Madison | U. Grid Coaching job, insists he Another fifty-grander will be run . the sccond round of their bout Square Garden last night charged|got going to acquire a New ,Eng- at Santa Anita this Saturday. This| At Oakland, Calif,, Charley Cato,| “i s BRI B aackit. g » B 3 y 1571, Oakland, outpointed Top Row with accepting bets during the Na-!land accent. “I'm more interested ] one is a mile and one-sixteenth Ao, 108% Bad Fesnois a 10 tonal League ho game between i getting a couple of tackles,” he and is lakelled the San Pasqualj®'en, '59%. San Francisco. i & 10itne New York Rangers and Boston|says Handicap. “Top weight of 122 round go. . | Bruins. i R pounds for the event has Leen as-| At Sacramento, Calif. Spexdy|“peieqtives of the Third Division,! signed to Texas Sandman, W. D Cabanella, 125 Manila, outpointed| oo ynspector John C. D mm;.m.,“YOUNG GORDON GETS | Rorex’s San Carlos handicap win-|Jackie Wikon, 136, Los Ange:es, I iy povcaw and heard the men| | nar New Year's Dlaz\l Thedsecond pa. lO-roujml fight. §¥ {accept bets and telephore them to| DE('SIO" OVER ll‘”( | highest impost— pounds—was Y- sc 1s 1 - assigned Sunshine Stable’s Buzfuz.| PRe £ | e Lo | T 1 { MIAMI, Jan. 9—Veteran Fritzie 1 e E e arew 140 { ¢ F \Zivic of Pittsburgh, went down to ““m*:_ by Louts YA Ho(KEY |defeat last night when 18-year-old oy - POMES : i Clyde Gordon received a unani- § R i et | Hockey games played last night moig judges' decision after a list- 4 In case you hadn't heard, the! No basketball games of impon-| Fesulted in the following scor |less nine rcunds at Civic Center | celcbrated Davis Cup—symbol of tance were played in the Westi National League {arena | world tennis supremacy—is back last night, but in the East, games| Torcnto 10; Chicazo 4 | Zivie, credited with 304 battles, in the United States after an eight |rcsulted in the following final gswn ;3‘ ;‘w Y”llk‘ 1 I failed to show the fire he year stay in Australia. The covet- scores: 1 troit 4; ontreal 2. {Lilled as having. After seve ed cup arrived back yesterday ac-| Muh!2nterg 67; Lehigh 45. | American League | effectual forays, he covered up and companied by the two ace South-' Harvard 63; Brown 40. , | Springfield 8; Cleveland 3 {let Gordon hammer him until the ern dcalflox;'nla netmen who recap-! Syracuse 52; Cornell 48. | Hershey 6; Philadelphia 3. {judges called a halt to the con- tured it—Jack Kramer and Ted, Penn State 62; Temple 46. Pacific Coast League | test. i ” Schroeder. Tcday the heavily-| Army 43; Swarthmore 42. | Fresno 1; San Diego 0. | - > - v insured trophy will be unveiled at! George Washingten 43; N: | Hollywood 8; Oakland 2 JUNEAU TRANSPORT WORKERS the- Los Angeles City Hall in a Pitt 60; Carnegie Tech 22. San Francisco 5; Seattle 1 | Leccal 172 meets tonight at 8, CIO I.D FAVORII ES. Sealed B o A well-thumbed book and a L cool glass of refreshing ACME . ...two old favorites that insure 0 26 - 2% ton GMC CARGO TRUCKS (without winch) 1- 2% ton GMC CARGO TRUCK, with winch 2- 2% ton GMC DUMP TRUCKS (without winch) 2 - 2% ton GMC TANK TRUCKS-750 gal. capacity Sealed bids on any or all of the trucks, with a 10, deposit, will be accepted until 2 P. M. on February 7, 1947. To obtain sales lists, write, wire or call Surpius Property Office DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office Hours 8 i Monday;thru Friday = Box 2466, Anchorage an's Floatin Rose Parade 8§ at Anchorage., Alaska e Tournament of Boses Parade in Pasadena, Calif, from the | the line ¢f March. GREAT AIR SHOW | TO BE STAGED AT MIAMI, FLORIDA Seated in front | THZ ASSOCIATED PRESS) over crgwded 1, with heuld wculd be tcday as 3,000 air ft are expe to arrive during the day to ts part in the annual all-American| air maneuvers over the weck end.| The maneuvers begin ('»l!lnl'l’()\\) and continue through Sunday. For tbe first time, the army will puti on a mass display of its P-80 Shoot- | ing Stars at tk2 air show | The | ladron of 21 jet-propelled planes| landed in Miami yesterday, after| meki cross country trip from| ch Field, California | avy will strut its crack| team, the Blue Angels, in| of combat formations. For| time, N will un-! v its the > maneuvers. - Airbotne Pé&ching Expeditie_gn Reported| VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 9.—A new wrinkle in the hunting field, air- borne poaching expeditions, bad | the attention of conservation offi-! cials teday with the report at a large plane bad flown into the Makcod Lake, Kamloops, B. C., area and departed the following day af- ter occupants had killed a total of! three mocs2 and at least a half| dozen czer. | It was understood that Canadian | geme commissioners were to take; up the matter at their Ottawa meeting next month with the pessi- bility of requesting international regulations to cover the threat to Canadian wild life e DITION OF BABE RUTH "SATISFACTORY" { ) NEW YORK, Jan. 9—A spokes- || man at French Hospital said early today that Babe Ruth was rest |ing comfortably and his condition | } ) was still “satistactory.” [ ) \ \ \ I \ \ \ ' ' } CON He underwent a two-hour opera- | tion on his neck Monday 200 A. M. to 5:00 P, M. gmoon Juneau Welding & Machine Shop PAGE THRE FAIR PLAY SPECIAL ELECTION, Monday, Jan. 20th FOR REPRESENTATIVE FRANK A. JOHNSON uk D. Price, au and Ketchil Alaska Le This vacancy caused by death of belcngs cutside «f the cities «f Juy cities now having 8 out of the 11 seats in the frem this distriet. We have Vote for FRANK A. 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