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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 ————— e ' FOOTBALL |COASTLEAGUEIS TURNED DOWN FOR | "BATTERY™ majon stanoms ? ANNOUKCED - JOE REICHLER } NEW YORK, Dec. 12 xpansicn of major 1 tories is a virtual cer- lifetime,” a high < (Charlie Conerly, Barney‘ftfi‘.‘.{“‘" a during our - POOle 0( MISSISSIpp! major league official prophesied to- ’ day 2 4 That predictior he Selected as “Greaf” |, . e s of the Pa | , Dec. 12—®— The | gelegation w! 4 giate At : Bureau icwn Charlie Conerly ain their D sy Poole of Mississippi ue recogni ate colleziate iootball by the major leagues . Ty in mod 1 history ion came yesterday in ! ever before, recited the Bureau, tr a resolution that gave did the same school provide the premise of better things to champion _ in both classifications Sikton Vet and ne before did both set all- carafully worded statement time . records Mulbry, secretary to Com- r 1947 2lso supplies two r A. B. Chandler, the maj at statistical - batterie recognized the probability Johnny Rauch and entual expansion but that t _‘ Dan Edwards of Geor- Wit leagria’ which nished second in their ) n classific 1 i re classifications; and h 1t present. d Enke, Jr id - re The coast league had reguested A Smith of fin-'either unconditional major leaguc ished third and their gtatus or a rise in classification by listings, respectively. increasing the draft price of it » Ccnerl t a new record in pass players from $10,000 to $25,000 and comple with 133 out of 233 extending the draft eligibility from attempts, to smash the old mark four to six years i of 114 set wilson “Bud” | When informed of the decision, ‘ Schwenk o1 Washington Univer- Clarence Rowland, President of the y sity (St. Leuis) in 1941, His com- |PCL. said el keep on battling pletion percentage of 57.1 percent |this thing.” . crased the all-time record of & Ten-Club Idea y Davie O'Brien of Te Chuis Although no announcement was » n in 1938 for passers throwing made, the ten-club league proposi- 150 or more. tion was a live subject on the floor e = of the joint meeting which closed out the three-day major league ses- sions. The National League is be- CRIMSON BEARS AND . HUSKIES TO TANGLE lieved to have favored unanimously such a plan as the eventual solution of the coast problem and the erican League was in opposition by | ]’0"'6“]‘ A'I' J HI&H 2 vote with one member not y od voting. Chandler, who was opposed e to the PCL becoming major as unit, was reported in or of the Juneau High's Crimson Bears and ten-club idea Douglas High's Huskies will meet More Ba ball Deals for their first basketball game to- night in J High's gymr Alll The New Yor \kees finally ‘ indications point to a hard fought came out of their trading lethargy .. by swapping outfielder Allie Clark ame and the schools’ rooting s ‘ nous will be out in full rega cheer their teams on toe victory. J-High's Crimson Bears are un- defeated this season after tangling the Philadelphia Phils traded pitch- . With ACS and Darnell's. First string | ¢f Tommy Hughes to Cincinnati for players in tonight's game will be outfielder Bert and a player Bill Schmitz, Bill Logan, Bill to be delivered by next spring Graves, Bill Sperling, Gus Adams The most important among other and Dudley Smithberg. business matters discussed at the | The Huskies line-up will be Cuth- | joint session concerned Cuban base- bert, Say, Pusich, Doogan, J. McCor- ball. For the first time the majors mick, Bonnett, Goetz, and B. McCor- decided to allow some of their p mick. The Douglas High boys have '€rs to plav winter ball in Cuba du chalked up two wins over the VFW |ing the 1947-48 and 1948-49 seasons and the ACS and were downed by Those who have not than 45 days in the majors are eli- Darnell’s. e 1. gible, ut no more than two from irs a ning wi e | First game of the evening Will be [)0% ¢ "team. This will help the between the ACS and the Wachu- B MR radasti won' the T The game will start promptly Cubans who recently won the right to the C nd Indians for pitcher Charles (Red) Embree. In the second deal of the P sett. - e i at 7:30. This will be the first game :m take thcl:':nrk from _l_h_ minors . played by the Wachusett as the e Coast Guard cutter wasn't in port when their last game was sched- (OMMER(IAL ’.EAGUE uled. e + IS BOWLING TONIGHT ACS PLAYS “Bs” | B, At 7:30 tonight, Dec. 12, ACS| The Commercial League, now in Signacs will again try their luck at ja red hot contest, will take over i+ basketball. ~This time they are the Elk alleys tenight with the matched against the “B” team of fcllowing teams bowling: Juneau High. This game is being At 7 o'fock—Ludwig Nelsons played in licu of the Wachusett Vs. ys. Sanitary Meat; Pamaray Club : ACS, since the boys from the Coast | ys. Baill Bar. Guard are out of port and will be ! At 9 o'clock—Darnell's vs. S & T unable to arrive in time for U‘Uiclothing Veterans' Adm. vs. Fome game tonight. | Grocery. According to Team Cavt. “Big R 3 B S Jack” Defrees, the chances to win TRAFPERS tonight ase “as we say in the Signal Newhouse wolf and otter traps have traffic, \ | | expected Cq;;?? i b i over weekend. Order ‘ala now. Madsen Cycle & Fish Malcolm Morrison, wide-awake’| Supply ycle shing team manager, when confronted mr 156 3} give opinion of chance to win to- | “Huh, 2 to 1.” D (SALE on Stock of Fine Quality, ALL Wool ——— BOTANY ——— SLACKS To do.\g out our stocks of BOTANY'S we offer you a ____“_____,__, BBAI. SAVING Salmon Creek Prices were $13.75 CountryClub || SALEPRICE . | Famous for Good Food Cockfails and A , Enterlainment —CHINESE DISHES NOTICE I have purchased The Reoyal Blue Cab Co. I am not responsible for any bills contracted by The Roy: Blue Cab Co. before Dec. 8, 1947 All Royal Blue bills should be turn- ed in immediately to Mike Monagie, | 'l Seward Bldg. | (754 6t) E. L. HOLLOWAY. . While They Last ® Assorted Sizes ® Assorted Colors “' s. T, —STEAKS r. Alwayasl:glll{?nf;sc““s “The Clothing Man' Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES OPEN 6 P. M. UNTIL? || Am- | ! W "HOLLYWOOD CANTER _ inger Dennis Day, astride his newly-acquired horse, Dust accompanies Barbara Ealers on a jaunt around a ranch near Hollywood. Win, | mse or wa louus To Fight Once More, Then He Is Going fo Step Ouf NEW YORK, Dec. i2.—(®—Joe Louis, who almost a year ago re- marked he wanted to tire in 1948, was on record today as say Los win or e uL\H draw, 5;‘ with Walcott in Jur s my last,” . "% the heavyweight champion teld ¥ o Bronx home news reporter in an | interview in his Manhattan hotel | Louis expressed confidence ever, that 1 would knock Walcott next time. suite at an upper (By The ! The Seattle Assoc.aled Pres: Ironmen strength ed their iron grip on the Northern Division lead with an easy 8-5| “I'll be in better victery over the Portland Eagles |time,” Louis declared, last night in the only Pacific Coast |he was “very, very weak” in ice hockey le game | beut week ago when he | 1t rounded out the 20th triumph | disputed split decis for the dominating Ironmen again- | said he realized early st only four lo n. | ihe fight that he was not in shape Seattle is 16 gamc whead {when he was unable to work up of second-place Tacoms |a sweal. He said he ‘should have | TS " Bothert resumes | Weighed 214 pounds instead of 211 play tonight with Fresno at Los | 41X Angeles and incouver of the he “dried out” Northern loop at Oakland. |4 the "day ‘betdre - D ! * ey how- out shape the next the ague ses this pointg Division too stren- the fight ANNOUNCEM Douglas Eagles Aerie will meet in regul day, Dec. 15, at 8 p. m. All Doug- las Bagles are urged to attend and visitors are welcome. Feed after| meeting. { OUT OF & SON | No. session Monk 117 Thomas R. Jackson tined $25 for trapping out of season by U. S. Commissioner Ernest Den- | nis at Sitka yesterday. Ten mink ns were also confiscated. He was ed by U. S. Fish and Wild- life Service Agents Del Friemuth cnd Gomar Hilsir who returned {to Juneau yester: fternoon. | Empire was Gene Vuille, Worthy President e, (151 1ty Wantars Results! ay get (LIPPER NOW i Inside and Outside Alaska Big savings by Flying Clipper! From JUNEAU n?:{:‘sbrfx':w SAVING l| To SEA'I'TI.Ei | $ 9—.").00 $40.00 ! WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 25.00 7.40 ! FAIRBANKS i 75.00 33.00 é NOME H 120.00 54.60 f‘ Tt (Bargain tickets good up fo 30 days for round trip ard stopovers. 3 On sale through March 151 Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. Baranof Hotei-Telephone 106 ’ PIN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS lhe System of e Thyng Clppers P won a| ALASKA EMPIRE ( Washmgton State College ', . Washington State ars c matched H JUNEAU. ALASK PAGE THREE OUGARS KEEPING UP PACE: - 'PARTIAL SLOW DOWN AT ENGINEERS' DOCK FOR WINTER MONTHS Atrout 50 men Engineer's Dock (f rt) being granted of from one to three m to suspension of opera winter. The EASKETBALL FRIDAY EVENING iBER 12 the Sub emploved at rmerl for the the down Fort The depot Sitka shipped are now partial reduction in results from the slow of construction on projects at Richardson and Ladd Field Enzineer’s Dock serves as a Quints Still Undefeat- Ke kan nd Juneau i (By The Associated Press) to thesa projects, wh College’s Coug- Ishut down until sprin to roll along James Housto Area son path cays t! will not be 34 ¢ ivity e Er Dock dur- > barn- ling the 1 two or three months. Colleze ' excep taking of such | materials are now on hand. WSC's Georega Hamilton | d the Lutherans' Gene I\um&url initial baskets, big 1 slipped in a sids itinued today undefeated y L 1 easy 6 night over t c Lutheran Engineer, much act incer’s for MARSHAL IS RETURNING Vince | U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- shot and honey is a returning passengfr the Ccugars were never headed. The aboard the Alaska, which is due in victers moved to a 40-11 halftime | Juneau cn Saturday evening. The m.n‘ I and then coasted through ' 'marshal escorted prisoners south with 17 player: eing action and has been in Seattle for the past - < 3 | Johnson, a State reserve, | three weeks e it topped the scorers with 12; Harry 3 McLaughlin, PCL center, picked up GIRL § A.C. 8. vs. WACHUSETT sever The Girl § At SECOND GAME Washington State and the North- | Thursday, Dec. 11; at the Lutheran 1 | west's only other undefeated major | Church. We worked on our gifts jljhEAU Hls“ vs' nou_GLA_s_Hl,GLl — lv“rllm,. outfit, Washington, both | for our mothers. The meeting was ADULTS—50 cents STUDENTS—25 cents i o ;‘m l):u.n“‘ n':nnx:: |(t“n h“ dismissed at 5 o'clo Use Fifth Street Entrance |The Cougars tnterta Jenera SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter & | Washington and the Huskies offici- D bATURDAY NIGHT_‘IN DOUGU\S g o \\,“ll:)\i‘n')(‘:::vn("u :i‘r”v)n;\!:leyll—, 1t \nll] pay you to shop Home IMPERIALS vs. DARNELLS ey e Beautiful 155 t 'S vs. COLUMBIA LUMBER Elsewhere in the maple courts | = e e last night, Eastern Oregon avenged e . 1:1:1] m]y‘u-| St. Maxtin's held onto an Phone 911 A A gurly lead to down Seattle Paclflc, | ENERAL‘OFFICE' WORK disposal service. Start any time, 1au::(4 l::é z:;ndc;wn(lvm BOrtling {seestetedo “ and forge! your pasi d]fflculhesl WINNERS, oo B g pASSENGERS ARE . FLOWN HERE BY PAA to se! vnitmore, adding that Paul. garet, Annabelle Eyler, Hal Windsor, Margaret Baldwin. in'! Beautiful. 4, blamed his poor condition o0 mmeny of Alaska, at its regular meet- ing on January 26, o1 |gion Building Association to grant ar | No. 3 in Block No. 4, approximately threz feet dimension. First publication, Last pubhmuun Jan. 16, 1948. its ]Jn\u) |with a 5 RILEY"S SECRETARIAL SERVICE s night's one-point loss 41 win over Northwest Bepencdable and Regular MESSENGER SERVICE “ ™ 3§° FPhone 911—9 am. to 12 p.m. Let us run your errands ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE Telephone 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules, Payments for this service may be made at the First National Bank. American Airwavs had only | ht yesterday, from Seattle Juneau, bringing eight pas-| ngers Arrivals from Seattle were: Claire Frank Bovle, William infant Mar- Ione Paul and It will pay e — - you to shop Home 755 tf { NOTICE 1 ‘The members of Juneau Post No. | i The American Legion, Depart- 1948, will vote | 1 a proposal to authorize the Le- ENJOY WARMTH AND COMFORT Rear Seat Heating System Exclusively in ““The Packard Clippers” " Ask the Folks Who Ride With" THE AI%ASKAN gAB CO. The Finest Cars and 1 easement over a portion of Lot by one hundred feet in Dec. 12, 1947. [ MERRY XMAS from NANCE 5-10-25 Store e in Juneau Real Turkeys Real Chickens Lots of Fun SATURDAY, December 13th ELKSHALL Startingat 8 P. M. Proceeds for Christmas Charity Fund and Children's Christmas Party. ]

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