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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947 'PROPOSESMAKING JUNEAU BOWLERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN {led individual points in the ‘AU, ALASKA scoring, first half. making ten He did not $COUT LEADERS ARE PAGE THREE play after mid-way intermis- M KmG pu"s FoR SPORTS BRIBERY DOWNED AGAININ | . At San Diego, the Continental Mp Su M | Airliners Cklahoma City beat (A I" M ER CRIMINAL OFFENSE KETCHIKAN MEET - o oo rone oo o X to 32 Juneau Girl Scout leaders of S o i T Brownie, Intermediate and Senior 4 - ek NEW YORK, Jan. 10—The Na- Juncau bowling teams in Kl‘lvhl“ Two Pacilic Coast pro basketbal ’ b 4 . i o basketball troops met yesterday at the home y ROOK'E GH"NG fiémit Football \Laae: vl "l ek for o Lowrnamentlengue €amic: e piaged. 1 he o s &0 Gurer A enerl de Start the New Year right . . . Invest t a reeu 2 of h the Elks Club bowlers there pacific Northwest, with Spokane ol Al i Sy 2 oL ABURS cussion of scouting activities was AP SPORT mpt 10 fix its 1040 Champlonship | went down in defeat agaln last, : T e e your surplus cash in the ALASKA o . layof wtends to seek laws night on the Elks ‘\llw Seattle trimming Salem, 59 to 55 Z i X A il \ ; al 59 to of last ye girl scout camp ND MUGH PUBLICITY; (oo, e e e e e ™S ' e e Tt it et i oot ey FINANCE CORPORATION . .. We v ate in which the | alleys earlier in the day, however,i Eight Calilorni Junior College s . * el | . . . | s 1 Junior ollege meeting for the 1947 camp and [ ROUNDUP wust snow tiem - . g T 9 B, o o oo iy T ki oy il | have just paid our shoh anmuil Foil the speedy convictior the challenging Ketchi- | quarter- of the, ninth’gs feall camper 5 i F . % th of call campers to insure good By Hugh Fullerton, Jr) iRy *n Seloliter) * fering bubes to two New York Scores for the official men'sltenight. The last to qualify in the pectation of a fine camp this sum- NEW YORK, Jan. 10—One way| NEW YORK, Jan. w—Clint 1 Giants' players, League Commis- match last night totalled 2479 for opening round last night was the mer { to start an argument: Carl Hub-, tung, 25-year-old New York Giant Bert Bell said today he al-| Juneau against 2568 for Ketchikai.|defending champion, Sacramento 3 bell of Oklahoma and New Jer-|rookie with less than a hall dozen 1ad asked the Detroit Lions Howard of Ketchikan was high J-C. The Capital City team whip- Counsellors are being chosen .l‘mm ALASKA FINANCE !» 4 sey, the Giants’ farm boss, claims games of Triple-A baseball under 1 n Michigan, man with 554. The Ketchigan wo-|ped Reedley 64 to 44 for the right among the leaders, and interested that; North ahd South Carolina his belt, appears certain to be- and ¢ clubs in| men sent their second team against|to meet Menlo tonight. = Sacra- Mothers and teachers. The Coun- produce more baseball prospects|come one of the most publicized the loc oh legislation. | the Juneau Emblem Club squad, mento IU is favored in the tourn- Sellors will have a short period of CORP RATI N than any four other states com-{newccmers to the Big Leagues in. Bell announced his new move and led a total of 2117 against'ament, along with Fullerton and SPecial training before the open- bined. And for ‘“baseball tem-'the 1947 spring traininz season. pending the Giants' Frank Junecau's 2072 Compton ing of camp. IR Cooper 1§llf||li|1u E perament” Hub prefers Texans. Even if the big, raw-boned na- and Merle Hapes pendi Individual scores for last night's: Other baskeiball results: Unive * o s The Big Nine is “gravely concern-|tive of Hondo, Tex., for whom the r case sometime K matches follow ‘sm of Arizona 74, Collec> of Mires perore the white man came, there ed” over the Rese Bowl ticket sit-| Giants parted with $25.000 in cash They face possible life- Juneau Men 51; Texas Tec Arizona State ... 0,000,000 buffalo in the uation and likely will do something | in additicn to four players, fails to hment for failure to re-| Carnegie 421 142; Wos 56, Avizona State’ ynited states, it is estimated abeut it before next Jan. 1. . . One come anywhere near his terrif offers. Hagerup 519 ,36; Idaho Southern Branch 57, . of the better laughs of the recent' building, he should prove a bargain .o McKini 522 Carrell Co 35 NCAA-Football Convention came’ buy. If ncth else, he is sure to Taylor when the Army solemnly cast its bring the G close to a million ARI S(HUMAN OF | Snow 4971 Coach Phog Allen will be among vote against ‘“‘recruiting.” And | dollars worth of publicity ! Kectchikan Men | those missing at Norman, Oklahoma " L o v it wasn't the kind of recruiting a “He sounds (00 good to believe,” { Halm 517 {tonight when his University of Sergeant does that the delegates said Met Ott, Giants’ Mmmgcl I(E HOCKEY plAY Stedman 483 | Kansas bask>tball team engages were snickering about. .. But it “I've hever heard such raves about | | Bailey 506 | University of Oklahoma. Allen en- was Herman Hickman who really | a kid ball player. The first thing! D'Es !N SEA'"'I.E“M;.“ ca ... 508 |tered the University of Kansas Hos- wew'd 'em with his line akout a!T'll do when he reports to Phoenix, | Howard 554 Pital yesterday for a physical big | tackle from the Tennessee Ariz, next month will be to put a - | Juneau Women |checkup and treatment for severe mountains: “The boy wasn't shoed ' bat into his hands and see it he is| SEATTLE, Jan. 10.——Art Schu- Taylor 341 heada The veteran cage yet, ‘but he was of shoein' age real. I don't know where he fits'mann, 34, who with others took| Gross 391 | teacher— of the great figures in —— into my plans simply because I ice hockey to England, Scotland Grove 4z the game—has teen alling since SHORTS AND SHELLS den't know whether he is a pitche: jand Germany a number of years Holmquist 470 |mid-Octoker when he reccived a After the Oklahoma A. & M ©r a hitter. If he is half as good vith the San Diego| Hagerup 450! concussion in a fall while basketball team lost a one-point | &S they say he is I may use him : eattle Ironmen last Ketchikan Women {drilling his Kansas squad decigion 1o Long Island U. in the| three days in the outfield and mv scason, die Pogsy Laiie 426 Garden, they turned down a movie | fourth day on the mound.” T Libby Oaksmith 392 Fight results last night al Min- as the nex . afternoon’s recreation e - | Kay Sunderland 392‘21_":“)0“‘ Abel Ce \mr.lzzl. Uu.;nu and insisted on Hank Iba putling‘v NE(EI.Y SIrNs To ne Mcore 418 l,"','\' outpointe Bill Weinberg, them through a practice session. HERMAN fRANKS IN Y Sntt. Soward 439 200", Chelsa, Mass. in 10 rounds Heavyweight Joe Baski sails next plAY wlTH SEA[S - J Thursday for his Feb. 25 fight with "Ew SPORT!“G joB\ L BROWNIE '[Roop s Bruce Woodcock in London. s S i B l ' has received one team from Pana- | pyanks former Brooklyn Dod- | SPortstop 1 ¥ 5 ma and two from Anchorage, Alas- ;..o and last vear the No,|Dis contract for nex - | At their .eguiar mvvxtun: Thun,\- ka, for this year's tourney. Maybe '] packstop for the championship|San Francisco Seal AnADUTGN’ to81 . Prs Eadiiie T oI at e Al din‘ the Brownies of Troop 5 held they could stage & North-South|npontreal team of the International 9aY: Terms were not disclosed. He jfic Coast hockey league probably | election of officers. tre follow- special. . . Towa's football team has | eacye, | manager| W35 With the team in 1945 and il be bappy when their California [N Officers were elected: Margaret a double Rose Bowl assignment|cr . st club of {1046 and hit 220 last season Last night they dropped /\nu)l\lv !n"ulvl‘n Beverly Pool, next fall, playing UCLA and Tilin- !y american . scclation for 1047, | e L decision to the Oaklandloccretary: Dorothy = Ann Mize. ois on successive weekends & Bl v ity ! MUSEUM EXHIBITS seattle's. fifth loss in six|Fromsurer. Twenty-five girls wer If this isn't the week’s worst gag, 4 —— {present at this mecting and th auther Joe Gootter of the Paterson, | PORTLAND, Jan. 10—Ted Gullic,| Latest ion to the Juneau Portland. the Vancouver ‘811 Joined in singing “Happy Birth- N. J. News can sue us: Jake Kil- last season’s manager of the Salem! > two Salish covered Canucks handed the Northern Di-|92Y" te Lorna Dee MacKinron, The rain knocked out George Godfrey |Senators in the Western Inte ottle d woven by Lumni In- yision le —the Portland Eagles have started work on their in 44 rounds in 1891. What did naticnal league, signed with the dians, that were picked up by to 2 licking. It was Port=iRrolect, the making of Iunchesn Godfrey say after it was over?. .. parent Portland Beavers yesterday Larry McKecknie near Bellingham, rd straight setback | clothes, ‘Kilrain was here.'” as coach, | Wash. One bottle is of embroide: HES Y e Jack Wilson, ed basketry cover — e former and college coach, and the flask cther overlaid league hurl- is a will man owerful Los Oakland Bittn Angeles, 52 to 34 1 er dar d with FIl(HO(K SAYS HE Salem this season brilliantly dyed woven grass. i Oakland’s Paul anohmnn} 4 W HEA FEniy PROVED HONESTY, REFUSING BRIBERY WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Frank Filchock, New York Giants pro football star who was offered a bribe in a New Yorker's attempt to fix a pro championship grid game, said‘ teday he had “done noihing wrong” and desires to continue i football. “I: was asked to do a dishonest | thing,” Filchock told a reporter. “I| refused. Becauss I proved I was| honest will it hurt my fcotballl career?” | D HOCKEY Results of last night's games arz as follows: Chicago 6; Detroit 4. St. Louis 4; Indianapolis 4 (tie). New Haven 4; Springfield 3. Vancouver 5; Portland 2. Oankland 3; Seattle 2 New Westminster 6; Los Angeles hockey | Trail 1. Spokane 4. 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