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MBER 11, 19 THURSDAY, DECE 47 MORE TRADES D-HiGH WIN OV ER TO CHANGE | | \ THE Lujack Will Turn Profes NEW YORK, Dec. 11 AM—John- Lujack has decided to play pro- football aiter he graduates LINEUP OF BROOKLYN . from Notre I next spring, but l NA(S- VFw ARE | Dec. 11—P— he can't make up his mind whether [ Ir Dodgers, judging by will be with Cr ago’s Bears or [ DOWNED BY MlKES Durocher, are in als, the Rockets, . h 1 A up in 1948, in-| “As you know, T've been drafted \J o 1 possible shift of Jackie|by both but I'm not going EA SCORES LAST NIGHT | Rol to do any il after 1 gradu- . Dougls High ‘f ! D her, in a radio interview |ate,’ the Inish's great T-formation . ACS 29 with Braven Dyer of the Los An-|quarterback said last night just 1 ; g Iimes d Robinson, the'beicre receivin he Heisman Mem- = Mikes 49 i : 4 By JOE REICHLER Yoo 93 |scnsational freshman first b ial trophy NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—(#—Skip- R 3 fman of Naticnal League The Connellsville, Pa., All-Amer- McOarthy and General| . e HIGH VS, A {season be shifted to second |ican is the 13th recipient of the . & o 5 v The AOCS, playing good ball last ¢ the efficient Eddi¢ nual award, presented ¢ the k. digdled: [poRRY Ll night. led Douglas High i the|Stanky—but only if a capable first|outstanding college football player o n League \rst quatter by one point and |baseman crops up in the spring of the nation by the Downtown . kg ¢ | training Athletic Club in memory of the TR R 1 two teams ed at the Imlli 4 o smouldering over the deal $i1 The Dodger ager paid high|late John W. Heisman, for 37 ¢ e o 10 | with a ‘score of 12 even. In the £ ’ (3 ‘ wee top flight players | with McCormick, | € liment to the popular Dixie'years a ccach and athletic director fr Louis to Boston last| 3 £ i Walker as the nstay in Brook- |at eight different schc . month, American League club offi- D¢0% B ot R R nIaaalin. . divas . hat cials became further heated yester- % i e B B s R oy aecame [urther Reatel YOS lineid and finishbd with o five|nOted fhe veteran's days “as a ma- & when the Red Spx Iuted Stal| oo’ o { igue player are numbered Spence rd-hitting tfielde: of 5 1 3 1 nects greg 5 ey ’\m‘:"'”\‘ g SERRRE Lo R R | ocher said he expects great S Tor resertis (N taie. e eam was Bonnett with 12 fidn Billy TCox df | third Culberson and rookle second base- | POInts. Top man for ACS was . been l“";“'“‘ man Al ¢ Hamilton, with 10 points j 4o deal N mfi > > 3 . Mkes vs. V. F. W. wgh, and when asked who would EAEA i vae s i Spence sected to bolster the ‘v‘. ‘he VEW held the | bat in the cleanup position for The Thursday Night League hits Red Sox outer patrol; is the four-{ UP to the half the VFW held the | =\ 0 "0 Toiol™s oo replied: | the Elks' alleys tonight under the P iny 16 O™ ilead in the second game of the |Brooklyn next year, Leo repliec: |, .o coredule th top ade performer acquired g Ry i t ! “We will find that out in spring* . . 3 by e rthy.Cronin combina- | CVening. Magorty sinking most of | WS VI 7:00MTean i Werner vs. o tion’ sinée Marse Jo took over the il boskets fir-fhe’ Veis, ‘the bhalt | MREERE i SR ¢ Butler Mauro Drug: Juneau Up- helm October. 0P %ds Miwes B8, NOHF A | holstery vs. Percy’s Cafe 4 Th had galied the fike of | M1 Mo deat half, Mikes Bwarted ! 9:00—Acme Disposal Service vs The 2 to Beat in '48¢ via 1 iy G SR v o IRONMEN BEAT Juneau Drug; Juneau-Young Hard- month’s nering of ace g AUEIOHS: TRIS, -4 sty s Bl | . ware vs. Alexander’s Photo Shop. g many baskets in the last half as| G e L stop Vern Stephens and sta g | : S i "€ in the first. The VFW lagged be- pitchers Jack Kramer and Ellis \o A€ B0 (00 B i M Kinder from the St. Lowis Browns .1“ d in the ‘,« l:m, ali and th ' for a flock of utility players and AU Was. VEING 4 ke 44 GVER."ME GAME utdied rookies and cash High man vikes was Pendle- | G Il Veec 1t of the 13 points, and tying for | ! eland Indians; Dan Topping 1 on the VFW team was By The Associated Press) News No'es New York Yankee head, and Billy 1d Magorty. m’s backhand shot - Evan ral manager of the o out after 6:56 of an Detroit T aid they were: get- FRIDAY'S GAMES | gave the free TR ng tired ng the Red Sox K o tle Ironmen a Special Correspondence) i e oy players right from _ TOMONiOW night at 7:30 in the o Pohlend Be ELPIN COVE, Ales The under their J-High gym, ACS will meet the Sewing Club was held at Mrs. Del The Pittsburgh ~ Pirates, still| Vvachuset ntet his will be ed the speciacuiar Wimers home. For the lunch a : g to streugthen their pitch- the first game of the League e e e . | vegetable salad, mince pie and cof- \ ing staff, purcha Vetbren” mi- {800 "or ‘the. Wachumety' teai, - aB i = : Crain Mo. fee was served. Two more ladies mer Ricdle from the Cincinna - sad jcined the circle. They were Mrs Reds for the $10.000 waiver price. Scheduled game of the sedson : elland, who made 42 saves In his| b0 “piynger and Mrs. Charles Riddl SRR T Feature game of the evening will ; s RN seventn Hubbard TaEl¥ Janr and HERL B Fecor be between J-Hi Crimson Bears o ORREY e 2 £ one victory and no defeats and Douglas High's Hus when 7 o8 bR :‘,fl];::, A Thanksgiving dinner was giv- wist outgmfli a sore ‘sym in '4p|they meet for the firsh time'this’ e v faiied to. en by Mrs. Ernest Swanson. The P year Hi is unbeaten, with es, who have fared 1O, .ts were George Baudrey, Ran- " leglslative rooms of the ;WO Wins to their credit. Do Y tle in seven BAmeS .. Hough, Bill Houch, Gus Nel- Wiklflorf ‘stonts, where: the thr figh has wen two games and lost ' [ * 4 0% : "" ‘:f‘ ‘:" b "‘:’ on, Iven Brevik and Rangvald m;eum,mv league winter meetings | °n¢ t0 Darnell’s five. it up .in the third on two goals|Brandall cosde to an end today with a joint _ ! v Rouse 7 i on, the leagues held : SUMMARY OF GAMES '”,f“ ,H. S e I, Mrs. Bob Brown's din- g meetings with the chiel poyglas High School FG FT TP took Jancouver Canucks byi!\ef Buests on Thanksglving, be- topic of discussion being the Pac-'cuthbert 1 0 2 rapping in ti rd period goals $0¢S thelr *C”Wll‘l“_‘" Vel Al v“'(l.'lt A eague plan y Pusich 1 0 2iora s San Fren- A GeoreecVIiAme : lere was no announcement ' poogan 40 B cisth-Bramrosks debed ” twlce. in — rom either circuit, pending the g s ek s sooted WWice ! Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster ad- M mick 0 0 0 Is to clobber the cellar A ‘ joint conclave, but it reported - Boynett 6 .0 1 5. Skyhiawks 3-3; | Yonced fthelr ThaukRgivils SDIES ‘ that the answer to, the Coast ety 0 0 0 1+ Rockets staved off p : :‘ (yh ie (;‘1‘1((\1? \r:‘dl ;:»;:: } League’s bid for major recognition mcCermick 5 0 10 w Westminster Roy-| CAUISon, Jemsme. Gusly & was an emphatic “No.” Sey oo Ahnee ¥ Adolfson. The reason for the ad- - iy only scheduled game vanced date was that Shelly and i OB FG TP Ciiie i Berind Adolison were leaving for itka. HOSPITAL No'ES Hamilton 50 /10 B3 i ; Myers 1 AR A Thanksgiving dinner was giv- Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital pipertson ORI ) en by Mrs. Del Wimer. Guests yesterday for medical attention 2 g were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunger, .y were Mrs. James Wendt, Ginger 0 1 1 Mrs. Marguerite Butts, Nels Bjerk- Rogers, Maurice Nystrom, and An- g ot ness and C. A. Mortensen. s drew Hilere. Mrs. Virginia Misoff 'Giimore 5 - peiia 2 AT w s_admmed as a surgical case. [o.nop 3 2 g Only two ring encounters of any Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson gave e Discharged from the hospital il , importance 1 night, and here is a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Guy was Billy Evans.ol Douglas. Mikes FG FPT Tp What they amounted to: Riley was their guest George R 2 0 4| AtElzabeth, N. J, Ray “Sug-|Fullbrock and Tom Running could Pusich 1 o 2'ar’ Robinson, 151%, New York, not attend on account of weather, salmon creek Donochue 5 1 11 TKO'ed Billy Nixon, :149%, Phila- endleton 6 1 13 delphia, in the sixth round of a/ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard I CI b | Bonnett 5 0 10 hon-title bout. postponed their Thanksgiving din- oun I'Y {}] Flint 1 3 5! At Milwaukee, Jackie Darthard, ner until Saturday, that being Mr * Inc. Devon, J. 0 0 01160 pounds, of Kansas City, out-|Hubbard's birthday. Guests were 3 Russo 1 o 2 pointed Cecil Hudson, at 158, a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lingard and Fameus for | .. e e Nels. Bierkness: Lol DY R 21 Good Food w. s FG FT TP| It will pay yeu :o saop Home| The party at the school was en- - 2 2 6 | Beautiful 755 tf [joyed by 26 guests. The play by COCklallS and Magorty e aed et | the ehildren was about a Thanks- E l ' . l Thibodeau 1 1 3 Seil it with an Empue want-Ad. giving feast years ago by poor nieriainmen Adams R ———— — e — - HINESE DISHES |5 Vit 2 Clayton 0 1 1 STEAKS | v CHICKEN Durkee 01019 — REN - | Williams 0 0.0 FITS AN [ i, ‘\l»»-nys—‘;}'?)( Biscuits | wilson S e h a and Honey i - eee Woobn or CoAL e OPEN 6 P. M. UNTIL? || 1t will pay you to shop Home Beautiful. 755 tf RA NGE RANGE OIL BURNERS ““PERCY’S” HOME MADE DOUGHNUTS and POTATO CHIPS We have just installed the very latest Wells Dougnut Kettle and the SANITARY DOUGHNUT machine. This equipment makes BETTER doughnuts and potato chips because it is electric, it is SANITARY, and it is auto- matic. Come in and try our doughnuts or potato chips. They’re so DELICIOUS you will want to take home a supply. Orders thken for any quanaity (in bulk) or ready in bags. IF IT°S PERCY’S IT*S PERFECT } for EFFICIENT HEAT! Cook Your Meals— Heat Your Kitchen— Heat Water— Burn Kitchen Refuse | with RELIANCE ' The first name in RANGE OIL BURNERS | Listed by Underwriters’ Lab. Inc. | RELIANCE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 309 N. E. Davis Street Portland 14, Oregon JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE COMPANY Juneau Dealers in Reliance Products DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE busine: St neau H arrange to — JUNEAU. ALASKA and Spruce and Portland regarding some minor equipment needed at the mill, and PAGE THREE Pilgrims, when hostile Indians in- | pen . vaded the feast, but made peace| | v e e Big Bowling mimes of song tigles and blind man's buff was played. For the w ke Tourney On FRIDAY EVENING scrted sandwiches, relishes, cup- | cakes and coffee. Hostesses for| DECEMBER 12 the evening were Mrs. Don Foster| CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—(P-—Sixteen and Mrs. Del Wimer | Lig-name bowlers from the origin- | . |al field of 168 opened a four-day | Skipper Ernest Swanson of the|final — match-gam round-robin | Elfin IT landed 3500 pounds of [#rind today for the seventh an- Kking salmon in Pelican City, and|nhual All-Star National individual announced that he would continue | championship to buy fish until December 10. At| Charlie Johnson, Jr, a 28-year- that time he will take them to Ju-©ld mechanic from Bayonne, N. J..| neau if the weathor continues|topped the qualifying rounds with favorable. If fishermen continue @ 36-game total of 7.5 He ARe % fih he Wil Shie citeh the other 13 qualiiers thus joined PR AR Andy Varipapa, defending cham- pion from Hempstead, Long Island JUNEAU SPRU(E MGR IN. Y. and Joe Wilman, 1945 titlist . {from Berwyn, TIL, both of whom BACK FROM EDNA BAY: [voc exempt from e qualitving ¥ |tests IS GO'NG 'I'o S'I‘A]’ES; Don Wroten of Salem, Ore.,, post- |1 ed, a 36-game total of 7,127 pins || i {to capture 39th place in the na- o 5 R tis, president of| t0nal match play bowling tourna- the Juneau Spruce Corporation, has| Tent: but failed to qualify for the just returned from several weeks | t the company’s logging camp at | 3 il ST na Bay, where he has been ervising road construction He said that about three-cighths - oi a mile of the camp road has — R been completed, and that all the FIRST GAME new cquipment from Seattle has aekabball: gaiies the “ A major pury of the equipment |those played last night, with final SECOND GAME which is to be installed at the as follows 1] H P Juneau mill after January 2, is al- on 72; Willamette 44 J““EA Hlu Vs. M EnlALs ready here. The mill will be shut{ hington 8. 55; Portland 51 ADULTS—50 cents STUDENTS—25 cents down entirely over the Christmas| Pacific Lutheran 51; Montana Use Fifth Street Entrance holidays, from December 20 to Jan- | University 47 uary 2, during which time all, Creighton 31; Gonzaga 29. | employees qualified will receive va-| Northwest Nazarene 45; Eastern ——-— e TR cation pay Oregon 44 The new installations and im-| Cornell 55; Niagara 43 { provements will go in after the Depauw 53; Canterbury 38. first of the year, and there will be Purdue 61; Marquette 44 no production of lumber until mid-| Kentucky 74; DePaul 50 February. Only defection in the Southern Methodist Centen- “new look” for the mill was' the lary 43 ! inilure of the company fo obtain| Farragut 56; North TIdano J a surplus tug on which it was bidding. - > — They are still in the market for TRAPPERS . a 1200 horsepower tug, none of| Newhouse wolf and otter traps| which are available in the Terri- | expected over weekend. Order | tory Inow. Madsen Cycle & Fishing ; Hawk'ns and his wife and two gupply 156 3t [ ] ] bcys, Rebert and William, will leave December 16 on a combined pleasure trip to the will confer with Ju- officials at Seattle e "Lives thefe a 'Gal’ with ONAN sell all next year's cut| (Geared to the of lumber, about 50 million board | - " tet - herselth d The Hawking family will spend Needs of AlaSka) { 10 1e1se assad.... Christmas at Klamath Falls, Ore- i resge " | Adr Cooled, Electric | - MEN'S CHORUS ALL TUNED UP FOR FIRST Soopr gt ] CONCERT TOMORROW | i Remete Con- | ’m Goin Generating Plants 12 volt d.c 600 watt oY! to the MEN’S C Preparations are now complete for the concert, tomorrow night at the 20th Century Theatre, by t i, e conpey Do~ vl ON AN Conecer choral singing has been promised . by Director Ernest Ehler. | Air-Coocled Inboard |! Members of the Chorus are: Del M P ! Hanks, Larry Parker, Bill Paul, i v | Cliff Swap and Andy Thorgaard, aring Lower | Buckingham, Carl Hagerup, Cli .wele, equipped with { 5 o Robards, Bob Treat, Barney Kane (szxlxln );Lqu‘x)mlyulr ’(ltll('\ ) and A. Morgan, second tenors. 2L (‘ i"-‘ 2 { Bernard Bruce, Bill Ellis, Ed' tion and reverse | Dick, Harold Jones, Jack Jones, gear Mac Malcolm and Dan Morris, first Fasses; Walter Knape, Don Mille T H E A T R E Bill Passey and Walt Soboletf, | See Them at . second basses Dorianne Barnes will accompany | Chas. W C WHOOPEE Mrs. Mary Bernc-Ehler, accom- as. warner Lo. Authorized Agency / panied by Mrs. C. L. Popejoy, will also offer t i Wo groups of songs. TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER The Rink Will Observe These Schedules: BallroomFloor . . . . A. B. Hall . . . . Juneau OPENS THURSDAY—DECEMBER 11, 1347 ROLLER SKATING FOR ALL FREE INSTRUCTION 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Daily SCHOOL STUDENTS 3:30 0 6:00 P. M. Daily ADMISSION, Including Tax: Afternoon Skating Period General Skating Night Period . entrance onto the skating floor during the free instruction period ht period from 8:00 25¢ T5¢ Payment of 75¢ for 1 1 from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock entitles the skater to remain for the nig to 11:00 o’oclock without any additional charge. GENERAL SKATING HOURS 8:00 1o 11:00 Nightly — Except Sundays SPECIAL BUS RATES FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS Douglas students making round trips to and from the skating rink for the 3:30 to 6:00 o’clock afternoon period will be allowed a round trip bus fare of 20c by the Bus Company. Auk Bay and Waynor Tract students should see the Bus Driver for special rates to and from the skating rink. soul so dead, who never ORUS