The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1947, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

R 2, 1947 TUESDAY, DECEMB THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PAGE THREE —IUNEAU. ALASK i roster if we feel those deals will " h FRIDAY Go N TRE DAM . 'The N:nviw *h «m]l mml the : ¢ SN, ST ST : ' improve the cluk customary thr re leave ‘\v(» are determined to field a Blg Ba"les E iu).n\h‘() Middie graduat o coach ® TIDE TABLE . '; voung, speedy, hustling team next | . ! their Alma Mater was not man- ® . ‘ year cept for pitchers Nelson . datory and that often it had been ® DECEMBER 3 . ' Potter and Glen Drisewerd, whom | (omln U w’ll HAVE GIVEN Tops cut to two. Hamilton finished ® High tide 5:55 am. 151 ft. ® we obtained from the Red Sox, all g p ] his second year Saturday His ® Low tide 11:30 am ft. o Jlayers will be under 20 years of | . teams have won but ame each e High tide 17:31 pm., 162 ft. @ [ X, wwe. Unless we get stupendous M ason s e s 000 e s e 0 j around such speedsters as third | M l BROWMS ol i v Bob Dillinger and out- | ' m‘.::Jll,.‘,‘,f,‘ line tielders Paul Lehner and Al Zar- IR ! ; e \ gl ) waid botH Heath ‘and! NEW YORK, Dee. 2= 1-,"."“”8 Flght Between Two 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—®— Notre " Gob i the first to arrive for the po. ¢ block and added New York Yankees and the Cleve- H |Dame retained the top ranking I PI_ AN ON | 1oy s, on e AR e o gt ol LETR Joes Popular with Fans amene the mations toomall oo aCrate of | hich gets under way Wednssday te completed before we All-America football conference i G |today in the wcekly ~Associated E | gEy the Browns deiegation of GEBETH e sy efore e e el E Gt - —Monay: baels BIven * ltex’ pon, but ils marsl et H— * ] B II.D g yanager 1 Dewitt, bis brother Deitt was Dot e WK would- 'ond straight year and the Chicago runner-up Michigan was cut to a el ) harles, secretary of the club, and pe pavid Harum at the minor BEArS and the Philadelphia Eagles' NEW YORK, Dec. 2—@— Joe m Zach Tayl le new m al- 10 oues' show, which attracted such 82 €1t the threshold of meeting Louis bably would draw a good sh, who close t,hab . have set up shop in.one Of i ¢yme as Mel Ott of the for the rival National league’s dia-'house against a midget and since out their season against Southern Just Can't ‘ winter resort’s leading hotels. N york Giants; Jos McCarthy,/dém a week later ithe champion is meeting a legiti- California’s Rose Bowl eleven Sat- o) ; Dewitt ma plain that pag Johnny Neun, Cincinnati| The Yanks led by Spec Sanders Mate heavyweight in Jersey Joe urday arnersed 1,184 points to - Walt ? l s of last season’s squad which g | Meyer, Pittsburgh Pir- and Buddy Y their sec-|Walcott the bo cash regis- Michigan's 1,176. A week & the / —_— . d a dismal last in the Ameri-' . and Bucky Harris of the'ond straight Eastern division title,ters are ringing out a merry tune Irish led the Wolverines by 30 ; Pl 4 League race certain t0, yonkee ; Sunday by crushing the runner-up,for the promoters of Friday's title beints \ ay in w Vern Stephens, Jack % I e Buffalo Bills, 35-13, at the Yankee fight in Madison Square Garden. Notre Dame drew 58%: first place i and others who made Thanksgiving | Stadium | So strong is Louis’ personal Votes and the Wolverines 54': ‘ By JOE REICHLER y for St I stockholder I | The Browns, who sd the|drawing po that even sgainst of tl 9 writers who par- MIAMI ety f k (OAST lEA UE S {Yanks in last year's championship|{a short-ender like Walcott more ated in the poll voted the two Louis' Bu wns, richer a sugh trading by game, W idle along with San'than $100,000 already has been grid powcrhouses as tied for the : following four startling any m ald. “We are OPPOSED IN plEA [ Francisco, Los Angeles and Brook-|Convaited into tickets by the public top slot transactions, sought more gold to- prepared to . anybody on our {lyn. for the scheduled 15-rounder The Iirish placed in every bal- ] - | Meanwhile, the ‘Eagles took uwr! Sol auss, acting director of lot, with their lowest ranking be- %"N,,"mmm"w FOR NEw SIATUS first place in the National's East-'the prcmoting 20th Century Sport- ing centh place, while Michi- Tttt f, Vo, o : - lern division seramble from the m_!m:_v Club, predicts the Garden in- gan’s Big Nine champions and % I & _|jury riddled Pittsburgh Steelers by|door record of $201,613, drawn by Rose Bowl entry missed out on A N N D J N C E Id E MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 2—®— The |y nping the Steelers 21-0 at Phila-[Jim Maloney and Jack Delaney one. The Wolveri were rank- 3 B o I '(“"“‘“““‘1 “'~'“'~"l‘~ ’“‘1‘1'“ "; a0 | delpia ' on February 18, 1927, will be brok- ed no lower than fourth on any Vewitsr Rani i H A meeting and followed the| 1 tv. western Half flag chase|en ballot i The v'a;uizi_;ccaty uathI; IS NOW w‘£if\l“;‘:va;::;:]illl(!i:1gl|lnlf"~”x1:r:?nj‘:}i ;Hd idle Bears took a one game “su.‘;\.\ lll]l:;:] in n:;- n‘u\ ‘nnnfi'“Sul‘n;w::; (‘;L}:urnm yasia (:N.ml Mana ack B Ot ead over the Chicago Cardinals asiMike Jacoks,.believes the bout will third with 836 points and two 4 under Ihe o a,mgemen.‘ 0 for major-league status | the Redbirds were :])_\l'l_ 5-21, by|Bross around $270,000. Louis won't first place votes. Southern Meth- 1 7T Frank J. Shaughnessy was re-|the Eastern Division' tailend Giants|Dave to worry about the tax-col-'0dist’s unbeaten Mustangs and A RUT{} E HULL elected president for a three-year'in New York. ‘lm‘mu man after this ont as he Penn State’s all-conquering Nit- For Warmth * For Beuufy * For Long Wear <l g term as was Secretary-Treasurer| In the remaining National league{is down for 45 percent of the net tany Lions, Cotton Bowl opponents, 4 Its Patror . will continue to William J. Manley. Charles Stone-|games the Boston Yanks nosed outfas well as for the same percentage ranked fourth and fifth, respective- receive the same expert care ham, president of the Jersey City|the Washington Redskins, 27-24,10f the movie, radio and television ly, although neither drew a first ‘ i and service which has been clubs, wgs named vice-president|and the Green Bay Packers cullud'pr““’"d-‘ place nomination. \ \ '8\ given in the past. f L ar term, succel‘dmg}n.n Los Angeles Rams, 30-10, while Walcott, an 8 to 1 underdog in' Texas moved up a notch to sixth . k /‘ J i ' George Weiss of Newark. 1“‘ the other All-America tilt the man-to-man wagering, will collect place, dropping AlulumnTm sev- L [RL ~ H'H - — ! Baltimore Colts me: 3 2'15 percent. All around Louis enth, and Penn, Georgia Tech and | " In dddl}]on io Ihe preseni Owner’ s cago Ru:kul:) !4-"1"()““(d it AELAHU»‘ to make well over $100000 North Carolina retained their | 13 1,311 B 8 CARD OF THANKS - > while the veteran Jersey boxer eighth, ninth and tenth place " We wish to express our thanks| {tween $40000 and $50,000, which The Texans gained two first- A include: to our friends for their Kindmess G GAMES {will keep plenty of meat on the place ballots while North Carolina - -1 D : in the passing of our Aunt, Mrs.| table for his brood of six in Cam- drew nine. The rel ning three L ® Elsie Hildreth Brunette Katherine Mickeloff—Mr. and Mrs.| (HANNE[ lEAGUE {den, N. g first-place ballots were drawn by Wal Innocent Herman. 48 1t While the boxoffice is busy, the William and Mary'’s Indians, who ® Jane Wells - - | i ;panm most concerned began tap- were tied for thirteenth place WITH JUNEAU SPRUC | 3 plAYED [o"lGH' ering off for the show Other . western teams receiving ) - | — Louis planned to box four rounds mention included California, 15th Telephone 318 for Appointment || s cnner or e sunens] 2 i RUTH E. HULL, Owner e Corp. at Portland, { “The Six-Footers” ACS basket- iSh up with another four Wednes- Utah and Oregon, tied with Ken- J L ———— ; at the Baranof Hotel {kall quintet, will tangle with J- 4ay.. Walcott winds up his box- tucky, for 23rd, with four points o - s —- |High's Crimson Bears tonight at g today. Jersey Joe will do only each | WWMWMMWW‘MJ 30 in the High School gym for light exercising after that until — e - ; !the first game of the Gastineau fight time and most observers feel {Channel Basketball League. The that's all hell have a chauce to » Signacs, who ended up in the cel- 0 Friday night I G S S % lar position last year, are boast- ling a new “darkhorse” squad this vears with six players towering over six feet | In the Crimson Bear's first game a . FIGHTDOPE STARTERS IN X See our outstanding collection of luxurious virgin llast week against the Alumni, what§“Three fighis were on the card the J-High players lacked in height'jast night, with results as follows: they made up by scrappy zone de-ll At New York, Arturo Godoy, 201, and good team coordination.!hile, outpointed Phil Muscato t will sce if the same tech- 1g3 of Buffalo, in a ten round go.! can down the Six Foot Slfl" At Boston, Joey Angelo, 137, of Providence, outpointed Dennis Pat Sccond game tonight will be be- Byady, 131, of Hartford, in their |tween the Imperial quintet and"jg-rounder. ; |the VFW squad. The Imperial| A¢ Brooklyn, Bobby Ruffin, 139 Isquad, second in the Gastineau New York, outpointed Willie Bel- Channel League last year, have a |strong team with seven players be- |ing former Crimson Bear men ‘ { Line-up for the Imperial team| is Jack Pasquan, Tom Powers, Jim ;Nellwn‘ Ed Neilson, Jim Vuille, Ken |Kearney, Cliff McDonald, Denny| My and Mrs #rank Mosher of Merritt and Chuck Brouilette, |Pelican City entertained at the | The VFW has an entirely new gaimon Creek Country Club on squad this year, and it is the first gaturday evening with a dinner |time the ball handlers have play-'party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs \ed together as a team. Players johy Winther, Sr., Mr. and M jare Eugene Durkes, Matthew Lee, john Winther, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Garcia, George Williams, El-| A R Duncan and Olaf Winthers |mer Adams, Terry Magorty, Frank| celebrating his birthday at the {Wilson and Bob Thibodeau Club on Saturday evening was Jim Huston. Dinng guests were Mr. and Mrs. Huston and Mr. and Mrs. Don Able Mrs. Adelina Dorner of was given a birthday party at the Club on Saturday evening. Mrs. Dorner is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanebury. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffith, and Mr. and Mrs. Hane- tram, 136, New York, in 10 frames. R THREE PARTIES HELD AT COUNTRY CLUB SAT. > \ : ?Shanirocks, Falcons COMPARISON ' In Baltle Tonight, COMPARISON OF OUR PRICES with our largest mail order % | Hockey Leadership Seattle house shows The NUGGET SHOP diamond prices about ten The_ leadership of the Southernbury !Division of the Pacific Coast| - = Percem lower. & |hockey league will be at stake| "~ 77 e again tonight when the pace-set- ¥ |ting San Francisco Shamrocks in- ivade Fresno for a game Wwith the second place Falcons. Two successive Shamrock victor- ies over Oakland last week boost- ed the San Franciscans back to the top of the division by a pre- This is because we have laid in quite a g stock several years ago when prices ‘ were lower. Your comparison is in- I\ vited, whether you want to spend fifty (i el 4 dollars, or several thousand. | i dvisl Svugen. iy ctib 1 in both divisions which did not suffer a defeat last week, stretch- ed its Northern division lead still further over second place Tacoma. ARE YOUR MOURNTINGS DATED? ¥ Gordie Kerr of Seattle was the *\! “ 3 | player of the week in the North, \ Maybe the prongs are worn. No charge for inspection. Or e e e i maybe the style is passee. Kind of dates you as a bit of an ek Saiguc, L aaroe, Tab old-timer. Let us show you our new mountings. ponisLen B Rl 1 ‘Three Seattle players lead the i Northern division scorers. Bill Rob- * inson heads the list with 34 points, followed by Roy McBride with 33 | and Eddie Dartnell with 30. ‘Tonight's schedule: San Francisco at Fresno; Los| Heres your be buy today Be sure to say: ~ IMPERIA 1948 LINEUP | Ly HAROLD CLAASSEN | NEW YORK, Dec ~(P-—-As Capt. Tom Hamilten, coach of the Navy football team, left the dres: ing room at Philadelphia atur day, a 10-year-old youngster dre ed in a sailor uniform edged up' to him and said defiantly: “Wait until next year. Welll get Army.” But the youngster obviously had not read the squad statistics in the program he was carrying. They | would have told him that eight of the 11 starters for Army in lhl‘; Cadets’ 21 to 0 triumph will be back next year for another whack at the Middies, now beaten four straight years in the traditional service schoo! clash Elwyn (Rip) Rowan, the 172- pound fullback who romped 92 yards for the second touchdown; Capt. Joe Steffy, guard who con- verted all three touchdowns; and Goble Bryant, tackle, are the thre® regulars who have played their fi- nal game for the Cadets. Harvey Lindsay, second string center, and Ray Drury, a guard, will also be lost Nor had the youngster heard Hamilton answer reporters a few seconds before that he wasn't cer- tain he would be back at Navy next fall. woct North Star Blankets —cach one woven with unusual skill and densely napped for warmth without weight. You'll appreciate the “extras” in these fine blankets . . . the smooth, velvety and exquisite pastel decorator shades. Ends bound finish, correct sizes for all widths of beds with 6” rayon satin binding. WAVE { 72 x 90 $17.95 Rose, Dust, Pink, Green, Cedar Gold and White DOUGLAS 72 x 90 $27.50 Rose Dust, Delft Blue, Eggshell ‘ REGAL . 72x90 Pair $45.00 ch Pink Only HO Goldstein Bldg. Telephone 394 fog. U 5. Por. OF _it's made by Hiram Walker R A e LN Seno60 ano soTTL® B HIRAM WAL E R & SONS INE: PEQRIA - 1LLINOIS s s |4 The NUGGET SHOP ) e . minster at Vancouver. : - — ' , mmmm— J“nea“ mrne- LUTHERAN LADIES BAZAAR | ] Sewing Booths, Tea, food sale, fi s { H Wed. Dec® 3rd, 12 noon. Church Open Evenings Until Chrisimas Pt 7 o g P >+ | The area of the Great Lakes roughly equals that of New York MMWW‘W‘E and Pennsylvania combined, 89 years at fine whiskey-making makes this whiskey good. 86 proof. Blended Whiskey. The straight whiskies in this product are 4 years or more old. 307, straight whiskey. 709, grain neutral spirits. Hiram W alker & Sons Inc., Peoria, it

Other pages from this issue: