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TUESDAY, l)tLl:MBl:R 9 I947 r The Juneau Spruce took the lead . . 3 L] last Monday Night K bowlig on the 3 Louis Is Willing lo Fight : (Eba e s s on By WILL GRIMSLEY nday Press slipped into a second ] NEW YORK, Dec (®—Notre | Pl tie : wai(o" A aln Nex' june Dame’s powerized Irish made every ~The standings, aiter night's Il a winning one and emerged &ames are as iollows the second straight year, wen Lost 1 0 n Safislacory ferms . = el B e edule with a smash-|Engincer 13 11 By BOB GRUBB 3 ] ing 38-7 rout of Southern Cali-|Thomas Hdwc 1 13 5k ey Webster, fore fornia men of South Bend |Employ. Serv 11 13 NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—@—If Jer- idle Eagan and Dr. C. B.!pulled ay from their closest Alaska 'v Merct 10 :' sey Joe Walcott is willing to ac- two of the three commis- | challenger, unblemished Michigan,|Pert Juno e cept 20 percent of what would al- and was told "mw body and 1 ke to the mythicall Rw.nu: of the m last night chrtainly bb & SEniton: Ablias “desire to interfere with nation \onship. with votes |TOHOW he can have a midsummer t the discretion and to t final Associated | THOMAS rianDWAF m bout with Joe Loui: competent appointed py | Handicap After hearing the New York b3 | awew up with South-|M. Lavenik State Athletic Commission reject congratulated} o, "oy o January 1 in the Rose|J: MeDanicls his request for a reversal of Fri- S Ll T 1)‘; Bowl, finished second in the decis- |B: Lavenk ; day night's split decision which s and sald [jo. "t andings. Once-tied Southern|S: MacKinnor 159 1834 enabled Louis to retain the world 0 for his oihodist, unspotted Penn State VS ht title, Walcott was ad- rismaneiip d COUT- L once-defeated Texas followed JUNEAU SPRUCE MILLS the champion is willing DAify e hitherid 18- of wellee indicap t him again, this time in the YL s, only oy Titanic Ten Nieison perlioc sl isicn on a close, split, . Tiavie Wem oo .|S. Johnson Commission’s decision* yes- | Verdict | e Sivants. o A Plahel : urprised practically nobody Behind the deci w = | California s R J. Thompson 369 2110 ipeared with his man- terpreta s Gecrgia Te Southern Cal's 10ss ey == diction of th amission TR Rt S 0. Addleman 445 ferc with an § Aptlsior, hes' |, Ti i BECU SLEE AASS RTUSRIY Sub 329 T v be ,nine betw Notre Dame and B “Mowre s Reier B { Michigan until last weekend when | ~0 O e SENNEE Souve ier Plat Walcott didn’t wpt Dhimie's ofb-itsd triumptyl’ Macomber i 37 . 1708 nier riaies Sri wad GIVI by, thportars Wwh bolstered Irish stock in the minds B Y\ i e he had expected any difierent f the 146 football writers from 4 g . ’ At 1 Ej we ha A\A‘ (h(’m ¢ in. One with a pmuw of Packed for mailing $2.00 Each unea "But of Alaska's Kitchens” A cook book contributed by Alaska women with 635 reci pes. Among them how to cook bear, mo caribou, reindeer. duck, etc. Interesting to read even if you never get the op- portunity to use them. $2.75 Bought Your Xmas Cards Yei? The Ahgapuks still lead as fav- orites. Eskimo scenes that are artistic and authentic. 2 for 25¢ If she thing, seems to have try one of our every- Glass Pieces with Silver Inlay Beautiful and inexpensive and will go with any style of silver or china. nd fill in from time to time. This is as many patterns as the best department stores stock. Remember, the White House uses Lenox China as the best; and the State Department has placed it in all our foreign em- bassies, proud to rank it against the best of England and France. A 4-Piece Setting approximately $15.00 THE NUGGET SHOP Open Evenings Until Christmas Lenox China We have twelve patterns of Lenox China, mostly open stock, which means you can start with as little as you like 1JUNEAU SPRUCE TAKES LEAD N KING PIN LEAG. () FINAL GRID POLLTAKEN, ! Handicap o ceast-to-cc who participated in ‘m 7 “No, I- didn't.” replied Jersey balloting | Joe, adding, “but I was hoping Irish received 107 first place Louis, no party to the proceed- votes to 25 for the Western Con- ; ’ | 1820 ings, was still in seclusion, with f wce Kings and wound up with | AR a badly bruised eye and a splint tal of 1,410 points to Michi- | on his llen right hand Rp gang 1289. Ten points are award- | 410 Eithorized Sol s, acting pro- ed for a first place vote, nine for 74 moter of the 20th Century Sporting s°cond and so on 369 Club, to say that he was willing North Carclina received seven| 479 1632 to again defend his title next June, first place votes from loyal home- | vs % % “providing sfactory terms can backers and the only others SUNDAY PRESS be arranged.” went to. Penn State, Alabama and |p. . £1% - - Oklahoma, one each 538 h, {A. Stewart 536 ood Balance s et s . C. Forsyth 446 , Al poll disclosed a re-| by : " balance jower this | T0 Forsyth s i ; : A. Par 281 1874 I no one section showing | Qesu t strength. The always- g A ______i formidable South placed three of L il ! its representatives in the first ten “1“ hockey with the Midwest, ithwest and e : 482 wyed last East getting two spots and the 4 West Coast one e 513 2030 The distinction of Midwest, furnishing had the the one- and New Westminst- of course ALASKA MERCHANDISERS Herman Gruhn of the Vancouver, ) tearns. ¢ Ascd 9 L ; Handicap 144 s led Pacific C e standings turned up some un- | (5o Ly b scorers last week Uusual twists. Alabama and Geor- o' o o :;f,g points on seven goals and Tech, a couple of Southeastern |\ "L ey ] errce 2 He also turned the ference powars, crashed the se- [ & VTSR | F. Riendeau 412 1904 s in a single p. while the Southeastern e ~ - game) in two consecutive games. wampion, M ippi, ran 13th. Grubn jumped to fifth place in Northern Division scoring by notch- rth Carolina finished dhl‘ddi e e\ UNDEFEATED TEAMS the of l irg four goals against lhcugh latter w winner Thursday night and thr the Southern Conference crown. Io MEET Io“lGHT Fresno Saturday. His goal total for Other West Coast teams nmu-im,f ‘ the season is 17 i the balloting were California, | Lead'ng player of the Southern 15th, with 36 points; Utah, four- | IN lEAGUE GAMES Division was cles’ Andy way tie for 24th with ¢ points; U. | E 1 ne points C. L. A, three-way tie for 32nd ! Tonight is winners' night, when { four undefeated teams of the Gas- | |tineau Channel Basketball Leagu {play in the doubleheader games Tip-off for the first game will be at ;T 30 o'clock with 2 points, DRGSR BASKETBALL tw place in assists the on seven g and and moved into 1irst scoring parade. ttle widened .their Northern cn lead during the week. The Ironmen have won their last five - s i G : straight. The New Westminster | e J een Rc\-;ls had -lx n':d week, winning oS High's Crimson. Bears and Dranell’s. i bt ‘, ome within two . Coleges arc playing basketball I'1n the second game, the Columbia ree. ccntests to come within tWO 5hu' 614 time and last night was | Lumber quintet will battle with lht'l points of getting out of the base- T no exception. Here are the re-|Imperials. greLt sults of games played: Vb g A AR D . Fresno held a one-point margin - yyijamette 55; Oregon 50. | at week's end over San Francisco Portland 60: Pacific 43. for the Southern Division lead. S e b TR O T R Ccllege of Idaho 48; Humboldt, | NOTICE Calif., 47. ! I will not be responsible for any Cv_JIcrndn 60: Colorado A&M 40. bills contracted by any person other Rice 58 LSU 55 | than myself. Flerida 53; Mississippi State 47. | | (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. Wisconsin 61; Butler i 53 — e e Purdue 60; Nebraska BASKETBALL Illinois 40; Notre Dame 38. | Juneau Hi vs. Darnells. West Virginia 68; Brigham Imperial vs. Columbia Lumber. Young 51 | 30. Please use 6th St. Entrance. RO Sl | mesnvmas | FIGHTDOPE | from NANCE Fights last night resulted as 5 la 25 s follows: a - 'ore At New Haven, Conn., Tony Ja- niro, 151, Youngstown, Ohio, out- — bpeinted Andres “Indian” Gomez, JUNEAU 160, Havana, in 10 rounds. ~ - N At Providence, R. 1., Teny Falco, ME SSERE\:IIIE\JEG ER 144%;, Hartford, Conn., knocked out Billy “Flash” Gordon, 149, of PHON] HOURS: 9-12 s o1 Newark, N. J., in the sixth round. - - - Empire Wantal get Results! 1 BEHRENDS Let us Run Your Errands As low as 35c Rates: AVAST THERE / YOU CANT MUTINY Now! 1%E oWy ]5 OAYS LEFT TO DO My CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT AILY ALASKA l:MPlRL TUNE AU, ALASKA FORMER ALASKAN, BPW SPEAKER JILLICNAIRE, LEFT - URGES ALLOUT §5 MILLION ESTATE AIDTOA.T. A s RANCISCO, Dec. 9.—M I P Al Women An € mated at $5,000,000 beld 3 A It n W the late John W. March- | on Monday with President Rhea ban rting figur pioneer ’ Sy 1] din, of the Yuken gold rush, his will dis- | Guest speaker s the Rev se filed for probate today. James Conwell, He spoke on the tate was left to! very important w which the former secretary 1 Tuberculosis Association is s Marehbank, whom | spcnsori hreughout Alaska with Marchbank | the money received from sale 1. Five minor be- Christmas Seal He urged made, four of them that all those v wish to have a part in the tremendous fight s bort 1 gold x 1902. H Ay . o 1 Assoclation. bi amblers of his day This associatic 1, has been : d for i 1;‘: ‘. owner of 'doing a wonderful Wwork in helping anferan Race rack outfit the health boat Hyglene, the e Healthmobile and the portable X- (0 r nit. These units have been ,3, living in Alaska. There is : { « conside hat there are a The Western Roundup Night at proximately 4500 active cases of mon Creck Country Club on | tubercules's in aska and only day evening was a big success ' 350 bed o The speaker he three-picce Cowboy Or- was introduced by Mrs. Bess Winn playing for new and old Announcement was made that nein; Winners for the best wone having clothing for the wgirl and cownoy outfits were M - 'Hslat' Y take it nd Mrs. Bob Nelson, first prize y Mustc Supply 1 Mr Mrs. Ken Lizer, second | g Wele Mrs: Lenare Shofne pri 3 n of Juneau, and Mrs, I Clev \fter the formal Shrine da 1sid Kior o many couples went to the club for ¢ G lat upper . { . i ol 3 NOTICE 1 \ After December 16, no telephone MR., MRS. F. EDWARDS |.citais cor itie month of Decomber "0 0 will be accepted at a discount. 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