The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1947, Page 3

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1 | l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—IUNEAU, ALASKA SEASON OPENS TODAY that may indicate how far the Monarchs—last year's champions are g this season ARCADIA, Calif,, Dec. 27.-® { With a turnout of more than 50,000 fexpected, Santa Anita launches its | ROSE BOWL WORKOUTS ADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 » place in the southern division last night by defeating the division- Les Angeles moved into sec |leading San Francisco Shamrocks Shamrocks all season for first| place In other games the Oakland| Oaks scored & 6-2 victory over the San Diego Skyhaw and the Van- couver Canucks edged the northern division cellar dwelling Portland! Eagles 4-3 in overtime Tonight, in addition to the con- . th and -oughbre: et- |6 to 3 st at Fresno, S y ) y e Cantero of Havana, knocked out lc pritz Crisler eased down on | Lor and st i | gl BESG WG WSO, ‘Bl THER0, DIy, € DA Is (AN T Davey Allen, 123, of New York, i |Michizan's Rose Bowl conditioning ' mearurs event of the aight-race] oot ot the Monarchs @ Sah - Bfantitco, Portiahd v New B 10 Pt ? b tod Bt Wratvey. T oature jevenk ol thn 8 cne-point margin over the Falcons,| Westminster and Vavouver at | the 10th round | schedule today sending the Wolver- .. "o o «50000 California b 3 plia | ©can Diego, Calif., fight fahs seen through one workout inst hamplon stakes for homebi who have been contesung with the Tacoma WF ' Bob Muiphy, 158, a local leather- [Of the two the: hive heen tu wo-year-olds, drew the pick of th 3 ¥ % pusher, 1tid a knockout punch on |Since arriving here a week ago stables, headed by Grandpere, Soli- | | Billy King, 160-pound Los Angeles arently is shaping | darity 1 2 { boker, it the second round of their up r risler hasn’t The fl e for soon-to-be PY y bout ) bout the warr 3 ancy o | toc c t arm | three-year he fancy N - weatk few days. of a hc aders, but | s l &= . | Michigan's rival, Southern Cali- |a companion feature at six furlongs, N V J 3 2 fornia, has had much the e | the $10,00¢ Monrovia purse, drew 2| i ' i SR b : \ el at their training ba fast field of stake contenders pa ‘ WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. — # ch Jeff Crav- | by With Pleasure, who whipped [ The Army »ro!used today to approve P sed no concern Great Armed three time Yie past | " [ Glenn Davis' request that he be g I | “were used to it Cravath said, | séason | ) j Jowed to resign from the ser: Final scores in basketball games and an aide added the query: “I e | Gt 4 play professional foctball [1ast nignt are as follows; but note wonder if it will handicap Michi- i Secreta of the Army Royall ”‘1(““”“";;”:]1‘ h‘v.n Ohio State, gan?” i ° ' . “ade public a reply to the former Culifornia walloped Minnesotd: “poth squads res: comorrow o( e ames . . D 1) West Point football star, a turn- and OHeson Siate was defeated bY Ajnough Michigan uses a two- I d L1 B /) ,, down answer which had the ap- St or¢ an overtime period: | teqm system and frequent replac e t : i ” proval also of the Army’s Personnel Duqucsne 56; Santa Clara 45, ments, the Wolverines do not use (By the Ass: d Pr \\wl | a Board and Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- | f‘“‘“' ;;r .}xu?mn College 50. the “messenger boy” method of The Los Angele: archs clash hower, Chief of Staff i,g““‘ State 61; Lawrence Tech gignal-calling which came into vogue | o overtime) Davis was toia tnav wne Army |7 % this season with unlimited substi- 1 i g could not, at this time pt the| Washington 81; Ohio State 55.itutjons DR. ROBERT SIMPSON P Amer" n resignation of any officer except for ‘\ paul Be: WammLBrToll 08, o OPTGMETRIST an ca extreme hardship or other humani- fiami (Fla) 43; Pitt 41 o | ¢ [ by ooy stern Kentucky 7; South Da-| It wili pay you o shop Home || gyes Examined—Glasses Fitted slashes round-'np [ | w Davis, who was graduated from L Ll LSy 755 tf SIMPSON BUILDING f s f | ‘”0 au , | ’ & . y alifornia 58 o7 _ vl f . i ! the military academy June and ; Il Pnone 266 for Appointments eattle | v i commissioned a second lieutenant 1 Francisco 43. pire Wantars get Results! ares 'O ek & \* now is on leave at his home in > 69; Los Angeles Loy- | —— — . . wia | Claremont, Callt ol and inside Alaska G | A Marshal (W Va) 56; West Tex- ey R A as Stanford 53; Oregon State 48. Brigham Young 68; Arkansas 58 Sacramento Senators (AAU) 17; FIGHT DOPE | Springiield (Mass) 45. . Idaho 52; Pepperdine 50. There were three knockouts in Pt iy » . ring contests last night as follows At Hollywood, Calif,, Paulino ALL LEGIONNAIRES Montes, 1342, Mexico City, knock- Are asked to attend the Memor- ed out Chuey Figueroa, 135', of ial services of Comrade Oliver Da- Los Angeles, in the first round of vis to be held at the Episcopal . their fight. Church, Monday afternoon at four. At West Palm Beach, Fla, Cmili Wear your Legion cap. 768 1% Yvonne’s Store in the Baranof Hotel Building will Remain Closed All Day MONDAY - DECEMBER 23 for taking Annual Inventory, Opening Tuesday, December 30 REGULAR HOURS 900 a. m. to —— 6:00 p. m. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 Men’s | _om JUNEAY | Ricuu i | BARGAIN fARE | _dreund vigh- - ' vig | found i 1 o SEATILE $135.00 s 95 Ool’ ! WHITEHORSE, ¥ 1 3240 ; | FAIRBANKS v ) {8 —pg NOME {tax not included) COATS | 100% Wool at | Now you can enjoy holiday travel at a great saving. 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