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-DNE 9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PAGE THREE { } tHg third period, the game |fo a S WLING WALCOTTTO Hockey Games it i i e oo WAKE UP YOUR A Peterson, Fresno forward, to lead- | Gordon Fashaway, Now West i | ing scorer of the division on the | minster forward, topped the scorers LIVER B'I.E— ) SCORES | il L i —". i ( ] The Absoctated Preass) In Berkeley, the San Diego Sky- (ithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of - | The 1-pressure Fresno Fal- hawks spotted the Oakland Oaks I‘ Tonight S D move int Bed in the Morniag Rarin’ to Go Francisco, Tacoma goes to New W i pour out about 2 pints of ders of the Southern D -0 lead in the first period and then | The Tuesday 1t Classic League Son ar bowels every day. If this v plays Westminster, Vancouv took 0 the Elks' alleys last vision of the Pacific Coast Hoc ook a 3-2 overtime decision o e R ST it - — S acl . ok a 3-2 over decision on a iy o Tood chag Wot Inight and Yellow Cab climbed to l UI { Beairiie. snfibpad the winnisg § goal scored by veteran Stan Werecki | L0S. Angeles and Portland goe i Zour lood may Bot * " ast v‘l third quarter, the with only two week: f of the An; Meonarchs in two minutes of t \-death | Se attle ‘m:h(‘”u l.nlwu.—, e “m‘u““(‘ o ¥ ) had a four point play i four games with a rough and tumble | overtime veriod | SRR 1 1 stretched out to a ; 4 o Wi — i g p mild, gentle Carter's Littla E ] i I Pt R are the scores last might:( . yopg Dee. 10— 8 to 1 ny i ) last night. | In the only Northern Division| NEW YORK - General Dwight L , theso 3 pints of bile figw; i t lARN l,_ ¥ wihaMie. 59 to: 40 TRIANGLE INN ! T taloott SHHRAL to In addition to it which | zame, the Tacoma Rockets built up | D. Eisenhowe 1 tuke over the v to make Y efective in making 2 5 3 ¥ 192 { : : I S 5 1 mi ty w froely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver i 0 Tho” aive WS Ths: ‘ard rofgh o v pretty ny irom exhibitions, necessitated two police officers in a 5 to 1 lead over the New West. | presidency of Columbia University | bile flow freslys AgK S8 Lortert B \ ber and McDonald of the Imper- Sturrock 458 | writing i) S ‘(‘:: s S ‘] SCORES LAST NIGHT jals gong out of the game on phelp 495 i ,j‘ m 1eavyw 1"\. 3 c lm‘.m | 3-High uls. High man for Columbia Snow 514 2652 Picn is in a return b J-High 4 § : probably next Junc D Lumber was Aase with 16 points Vs robabl ! Hig scorer ior the Imperials was HENNINGS Walcott’s manager, Joe Webster, - Imperial Powers with 13, : Handicap id teday that the Camden, N. J Columbia Lumber 10 Werner shter already had received offers D ] In t h double- in the Douglas High gmith {ing making a S¢ Amer 1 ex- I hibition tour similar tothe junket play agains Stever J-High's eymnasium, Mikes wi VFW, and Do t thé ACS. The g ,610 | Louis took last winter Walcott will make his first Can- 1s High will | Henning e will star Crimson Bears and the Imperials |the T riou: ind are now the € A wo ms in the Gas- at 7 o'clock SICK'S RAINIERS adian appearance 1ext Monday 3 A ketball League —— | Handicap 28 {at Toronto, where he will referee » P X 7e t PV ot il S e ol et commanas va reserves up with a six point lead High FG FT TP B. Hanford 515 | Walcott, loser of a disputed split I t Darnell's team, and £ 4 2 10 Rcss Mill 582 {decision to Louis in thgir 15-round perial’s dewr Columbia Lumber 1 1 3|Cliff Nerdenson Ititle bout here last Friday night by core of to 40, 4 1 9 H. Simmons 533 2840 has indicated the Twentieth Cen- . L4 Daraell's 2 1 5 Vs itury Sporti Club management « ] \n 7 AT a) . ‘ I l 7 I w minutes of play, | Sm:thber 0 U8 DARNELL'S will have tc do some di ing to (l ll( ( J()‘ l)l ( "‘~ {l[‘ ([ll(l l ‘ L lew minuies oL y e o e e e J-High got off to e running Sperling 0 0 0 Handicap : get him into the ring again with " s it With' Cds nd Schmitz Darnell FG FT TP Hagerup Louis sinking ts and their op- Moore -; i > Hardin Louis said yosierday he would ponen 1 two free throws, Floberg g 'be willing gto meet Walcott ag: Ny the re the end of the tirst Bach 1) 0 aa|On @ 40- percent cut of the quarter st ng: J-High 7; Dar-|Brow bl 2583 | gross gate. But Webster announc- fi-%& Ses 1 Tyvoll :: 0 Hilimrarc 01 ied in Philadelphia that his fight- f , < ; i aipitie | POTTONG gD ELLOW C. er wants 30 percent “and not a Ky In the second quarter, Lam 1S {7 ool L0 0 | Fanains 216 gk b . NDEp wHIS ¥ started to spark \\1“( \ nu‘L“ .n\[r 4{ ; 5 im0 330 point less. - ° 4 e which was follewed by two| Columbia Lumber PG FT TP McKinuor 501 (I g SR | 3 o ki 1o Second | Scott 3 2 g Ed Forsyth 446 59 kels made by Brown ],»»u ond | Seot S 3 16 Mierzejewski pied e . ended with ‘))"" i “""\ Howtind >+ 1 5 Bertholl 459 2649 3 : k d the Crimsor &l 5 ra “NT -~ y ~gr ] Smith g4 vs [ DECEMBER 11 b BLENDED WHISKY Crimson | Hogins T IDNEAD . Thole {® High tide, 1:20 am, 156 ft. o f mson | Hogins i y e, 1:20 am, 156 f i 1 q Prcut 0 0 0 dicap R - 2 Py s held the lead and by som y O L e Low tide, 6:34 am £t — / s // / playing on ‘the part of Smith- | Imperials FG FT le High tide, 13:01 p.m., 183 ft. ® 07/‘(’ \///’//////‘ vl / 3. . . berg and Adams, won by a final Powers B8 le Low tide, 19:35 pm., -14 ft. o | ¢ ‘ & @" 2 g ¥y, score of 33 27. Fastest man Merritt Baadil 8 i le . = R r— —- . » « e flcor was Floberg of Dar- Neilsen, Jim AR el . e o o o o o ol 868PROOF+65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS + CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANFA neli’'s who scored six points in th Pasquan ° 0 10 e I" - - - A UV McDonald S 2 { $ 00 last half, four of them on fast STEIN y x g ; = : : SIGNAL CORPS dribble shots. Neilsen, Ed 3 B e 74 € team was showing the Vuill - 5 Pandicap ; ne brand of handling Kearney 0 0 SEurm | 4 { ed previous 5 B s : \ D 3 ;Jmc.\‘. 'Lhu- 4 . »\V.I\‘ {2:>V le‘m | Sedini B choot was wild Vs High man for Crimson Bears All AMER'(A '[EAM PARSON’'S ELECTRIC vas Bill Schmitz with 11 points - Handiosp 188 or for Darnell's was 567 E nda top p! “ Stewart 3 o S DICKED BY WRITERS 5 for the game were A. B. M \ 158 and Franklin e YES, folks, you will continue to find the appropriaie Gift and at prices within your Holiday Budget By SPIKE CLAASSEN {M—Foot- | Dalzie VSs. IMPERIALS NEW YORK, Dec. 10. 3 HETR Riendeau 506 ball players from 11 different col- | Parsons 440 in age from 17 make up the Associated ' Little All-America team for COLUMBI Columbia Lumber started the jcoec iking the g ball relling with 2 Im- from the | st” ba t P rs of ials grabbed the lead awa Columbia L team and : 3 A { e e seore | | oungesbof-the players ls Eddie| One fight was staged in London, s 14 to 10 In faver of the Im. |Lebarcn, T-formatior 1 for and another in Los Angeles last i the College of the Paci while night and here are results: 1s ke y far the heaviest at | AT LONDON — Ernie Roderick 1d cldest— In the opening minutes of the i s second period, the two teams tied |25+ unds—is Don D'Andrea, 146, outpointed Ernie Boon, 143%:, L e e Tpak it Pok, | PRV Lop BdRils Luheran, |15. (For British welterweight title). | ; wt i Marritt: both. hot, took|. Yhie these fwo hail from the| IN LOS ANGELES—Gene Burton, | & the to end with an eight'® west, the All-Star lineup is 1 New York, outpointed Bernard e I . i 7 R SO ulled from every sector of the Docusen 142, New Orleans, 10. b o & soint lead at the half o L 1 142 rleans, ¥ % ! e Al e of the |United States, and is made up of | AR o/ b evens ERAbEr - tabit s 4 . i players whose alma mater’s size gypt is about as large as Cali- i e 8 1p a total g S > S 5. but it wasn't enough and schedule kept them from |icrnia, Arizona and New Mexico, . ’ B8 e A . faid edavan Tl DAk, e patignel - b sadlines | but the population is largely con- N the 7 et “‘]_mm with the football mastadons. | fined to the narrow Nile Valley. B i _Who were PIOVINE | gharing the backfield duties i ] with Lebaron in ‘the 1947 honor 2 aggregation are Darwin Horn of MERRY XMAS S t ore w3 | Pepperdine, who shared the na-| fr Salmon creek tion's scoring honors; Robert Han- | mvm lon of Loras, a one-time Notre NANCE D, and Harold Bell of Muh- s Country Club | 0.0 5-10-25 Store That talented quartet would op- < s Inc. | erate behind a forward wall of | F“"gfl“s iflr which the huge D'Andrea is the| JUNEAU pivot | MESSENGER Gofld rood A pair of nimble operatives, SERVICE)I William Hart of Denisen and! 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