The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1947, Page 3

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v 4 . | ¢ *- / ) ¢ g . »> . 3 | bis big years in the moment and; SITKA (AGERS that now he could be on hand for this friend’s biz moment. Broug HEDU[ED "'0 bam is receivingsthe award trom e a businessmen’s group. | Christman of warded a fifth vero in Lightweight Bu €an Francisco was PLAY TONIGHT BULLETIN — The Sitka Ca- ' gacramento last night Sac- gers arc here and games t0- pamento fighter failed to answer night are as follows: Moose (he bell in the fifth suffer- vs. PAA; Darnells vs. Sitka. ing a deep cut alongs the left Temerrow—Imps Is vs. Vets; eye in the fourth round Jupeau High Sitka. At Oakland, arry Cisneros of New Mexico wen a ten round de- . fon over Frankie Moore o1 Come sncw cr high water, the Berkeley. Cisneros weighed 136 Conway Deck Basketball team front and Moore 136 Sitka pl to be in Juneau for their scheduled game tonight with A star tac the Imperi B of British Columbia, Harcld Capoz- Heuvy snow yesterday prevented zi, says he has been offered a pilot and team captain Bud Brown $4000 contract to play profession- from taking his plane cut of Sitka, al feotball for the New York Giant: althcugh the team*members had of the Naticnal League. Capor their bags all packed and were sit- was first-team tackle on the North ting on them through the day in west Conference All-Star team las! hopes of a break in the weather, fall Last night's doubleheader tu in Douglas was cancelled because Football Coach Adam Walsh, who the Si squad @idn't arrive. They tutored the professional Los Angeles had been scheduled to play the Rams last season, may wind up this Juneau City League leaders, Mike's Year with the head coach's job Night Owls; and PAA was to have &t the University of California. The the opener against Douglas High Loi Angeles Times says Walsh is scheol Leing e Game play time cause of his previous coaching rec- at 7:36 o'clock in the Juneau High Prd at Santa Cl scheol gymmasium . Tl ¢dn, 8 1 - saturday—PAA vs. Douglas; Mikes vs. Sitk for the University night will be tive state. | H jcb @ chmaker for Frank and when the crooner receives tNate State letic Commission approv. The undefeated University of al. A representati of Sinatra’s Washington Huskies have undisput- TOUP sald Ross’ first response was cd possession today of first , fh¥omble in the Northern Division Coast confere Ruth’s cendition continues listed as “gcod” at French ital in New York, where he spent the past 52 days. He un- derwent a neck cperation Jan. 6. Yesterday for the third day the form he run king was able to be out of h2d and walked about his rcom and the adjacent corri- or. He had a “very good day,” the hospital reported D et ington’s and 12th victory of the o Tre now lead by a hall game margin over Oregon State. In other collage basketball g last night, the Colleze cf Leat Boisz Jaycee 44 Santa Barbar R . PRACTICE SCHEDULE | game, Portl 3] an 67 t o7 ANNOUNCED FOR CAGE cut of their lesing str b el ing from kehind to beat oW ' iy s SN e Woestminister Royals, 5 to 4, in a A. B, P - % 'n Pacific Coast ice hockey leaguz Rty > sy game. Wingman Stan Wareski ", P! S in the Junes 5 gymnas- ium, running through February 6. 1 o o g 3 san Diego's Skyhawks moved up “J‘v:;\'i‘ ‘:‘V pe 1?:,‘:"& St ol to second place in the Southern .. o p Dividah dtandites §F beating fhe J\00- Moose - Jumpa, $:30-8:30. { , s J 23—VA - Darnells, 7:30- Tacoma Rockets 4 to 0, en the San . A i g it B 8:30. PAA - Mcose, 8:30-9:30. Diego ice. The victory, incidental- Yy iy - B ieldenta- january 20—ACS - VA, 7:30-8:30 ly, gave Goalie Ronnie Pickell his o e Imps - Darnells, 8:30-9:30. seventh shutout of the season 4 . o Pate January 30—PAA - Darnells, 7:30- the Hellywood Wolves. > - 3 > ¥ 8:30. Moose - VA, 8:30-9:30 right wing Harold Bra | v ¢ February 5—ACS - Imps, 7:30- 2 handing the San Frai 2% > ; : 8:20. PAA - VA, B:30-9:30. cisco Shamrocks a 7 to 2 licking. . gy Brayshaw ' scored four’ goals him. !, > coruary 6—ACS - Moose, 7:30- celf. 8:3C. Imps - Darnells, 8:30-9:30. he Los Angeles Ramblers of the NS Western Internaticnal ice hockey The staple product of the Aus- leaguc wound up a successful road tralian pearling industry in nor- trip in Spokane last night he mal times is hot the pearl but the Ramblers beat the Spokan Spartans 1d the discovery of a pearl 7 to 5. idered so much velvet -+ Jack Dempscy is in Seattle and LOGGERS will attend a banquet tonight in ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs | henér cf Royal Brougham, Post- for > contact Juneau Lumber‘ Intelligencer sports editor and the Mills. Will from 100,000 ft. city's first citizen of 1946. Dempsey to 19,000,000 feet. For furiner seid on bhis arrival that his friend & ste Juneau ZLumber Royal followed him around during 433-tf pushed across the winning mai in the final period. NEW MODEL BUICK ! | Super Sedanette-8 | | DISPEAY . L] Connors Motor Co. Phone 121 P2 cered for the job be- ¢ 1d his desire ', ek s Barney Ross has been oifered al HOBBSMENTIONED REGULATIONS ON AS SUCCESSOR OF AIKEN IN NEVADA LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16.—George Hobhs, former Nevada player and uccessful coach at Alhambra High Schenl, was being mentioned today s a possible successor to Jim Aik- en as icotball ccach at Nevada Hobbs' Alhambra teams have dom- inated gridirons for more than a decade. - e AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON Jr. NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Joe tinker, the famous Chicago Cubs shortstop who is seriously ill in Orlando, Fla., and no doubt saddened by the death of his former teammate, Jim- my Schekard, recently picked an all-star team of men he had play- ed with or against for the benefit !of baseball historian Ernie Lani- gan. . Tinker's squad didn't in- ‘clude himself nor Schekard, who was a light hitter though an ex- tremely brilliant fielder! but it did include five Cubs of the 1906-08 champions, Mordecai Brown, Frank Chance, Harry Steinfeldt, Johnny Kling and Artie Hofman 's how Joe picked them: pit- —Grover C. Alexander, Brown, Christy Mathewson (a guy Tinker s could hit) and Ed Walsh; catchers—Kling and Roger Bresna- n: first base nce; second Eddie Colli third base— Steinrfeldt; shortstop—Honus Wag- ner; outfielders—Fred .Clarke, Ty Cokb and Sam Crawford; utility— Hofman You'd have togg0 a long way to find a better club TUF.3 GUYS When the Tufts basketball team played Hcly Cross in the Boston Garden recently (and absorbed a 71-28 beating) cne Tufts undergrad- uate must have known what was coming He shcwed up at the Garden with his date and they played cribbage through the entire game, takinz notice of the action only when the ball landed near their seats, Wonder how many points he had to give? > ® e 0006 9vo0 0 00 . . s TIDE TABLE ® ° . ° JANUAR . e Low tide 4:14 am, 6.0 ft. © High tide 10:38 a.m, 150 ft. e | ® Low tide 17:22 p.m oMt o e Iigh tide 23:53 p.n. 126 ft. ® e e 00 veo o0 o0 ccuncil, after making what it term-| Pros changes, yesterday| Babe I arry: FAE 1e legislation, which re- t ceived the affirmative votes of the | the National uthern California prep National Association of Protessional | ) gave its ap- rules would become Lon effective 30 days after he formally! coach h to announce to the elec- ccach c a candidate in the special election to replace the National L vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. Frank D. Price, in town at the time of his death I removed would have filed, but to do so now ' after he ex would only split the votes, However, I wish to take this opportunity to 1k all those who have supported | TNT, was produced at about cents a gallon during World Wa II. The World War I price was §2 If T had been University o me in the past election. J. F. (JOE) KRAUSE. BASKETBALL TONIGHT FIRS Moose vs. P. A A. Sitka Browns vs. Darvell’ Adulis 50c USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE 1if J s of footb 2 pron in ¢ t and advisory | coact est who w 1 ington Leagues witl le Ger rutus Hamilt after the med cn a | Oregon S Angel e seascn It was repc - > adv,—475-t2 per gallon Q 2 T CA ME AT 7:30 FOLLOWED BY Studenis 25¢ Northwest Airlines announces 4-engine DIRECT SERVICE FROM ANCHORAGE! MINNEAPOLIS-ST. 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B.!cutiv pronouncement annctncem « 1g into the book. | the Univ CAL, UNIVERSITY! an 1 co mpus specu he student i m: its preferen California head | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | 16. ach for | 1wer Wash- 1S ¢ coach for Manager | University of Kan- ist turned eam who resigned a over to the executive committee head | clubs cf enactment. Charlie Eib. quarterback of Cal- ifornia’s wonder te Adum s profes- onal Rams at the cnd of the ed that Don Faurot, | Missouri coach, 1 the list of prospects | essed lack of interest. Toluere, important ingredient of | EGGS 1946 was | | 13] COLUMBIA OREWERIES Distributed By ©ODOM & cO. TANK EBRETES Ndaw/y o - T DOZEN 2 DOZEN CASE 8§5¢ 51.25 $18.00 LARGE 4 NO GRADE A Biue Rikbon .. ANED casvzoonss €nRROUNCING Savings q e approxinating fi D % ON BULK PURCHASKES OF PHONE 307 LOCKER PHONE 71 ® OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Delicatessen and Lockers E STREET AT NINTH Free Delivery at 2:30 p. m. Daily-With $2.00 Minimum Purchase To Kif! 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