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v WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 < Direcled by LANCE CORFORT & WAX GREENE "HOTEL RESERVE,” MYSTERY FEATURE, | COLUMBIA 1BR. | CAPITOL THEATRE SCORES VICTORY, Suspense, mystery, romance and Scores Last Night | comcdy are ingenious! blended Imperials 74; ACS 22 to provide spendid tertainment | Darn 40; Columbia Lbr. 43 in RKO Radio’s “Hotel Reserve,” e | which is a screen adaptation from Last night's double header in' Eric Ambler's “Epitaph for a Spy.” | the high school gym brought the | This feature is at the Capitol to- | Imperials their seventh straight night | victery, and gave the Columbia “Hotel Reserve” derives from the| Lumber team a three point advan- | police investigation into a case of tage over Darnell's. The Imper-| | espionage in the South of France. | ials tromped on the ACS team with | just prior to the war. The glx\!t_\".\ core of 74 to 22. | person 'is proved one of a number| Vuille was high point man for of ts staying at a holiday ho-| Imperials, ringing up nine el, after the young ! field goals for a total of 18 }.n:uuv doctor ra has| Second highest was Merritt, who | recorded secret “shots” of Toulon |scored at least six of his 15 points naval fortifications, establishes his by the razzle dazzle technique of integrity. yracing to the end of the court 3 perate efforts to prove|to ve a long pass and sink his innocense to the doubtful au-rthe from an unguarded floor. theritics make it apparent that rd up the biggest al culprit is among the other the ACS with seven ors. points, but the Army’'s big achieve- ow the ice use the doctor ment was a field goal dropped in-! p the minal, the ingenious to the basket from the center of ier in which each of the|the floor by Lennon. It was ob- ests come under suspicion, andvious throughout the game, how- that ever the ACS just wasn't in lly, the unravelling cf the baf- ling mystery and subsequent ap- | (he class with the unbeaten Imps. | i o i prehens of the criminal, are | Summary TP: iy mong the highlights leading to | Imperials (74) FG FT P 1 ’JAMES MASON | the suspenseful conclusion. 3 o g eiig aey LUCIE = - 87 130 BioM8 MANNHEIM - i e n . TOM HENRICH SIGNS 21 os o A% / 2 ANKEE | Powers 4 500 B a | McDonald 2 0 2 4 Y WITHN. Y. Y s 8 S | —_— lacs (22 FG FT F TP z @, / NEW YORK, Jan. T—(P—Tommy | Myers 9 g g e o lenrich, the New York Yankees' | Hanilton 2 1 2 5 P regular right fielder, had a new sSimonds 2 1 2 5 From the | contract today for 1948, and al- | Buey W e g Novel by |}, there was no mention of | Lennon g GeRa b ERIC AMBLER | (1o terms, it was believed certain| Giimore D e gy a wage raise was included. | Henrich, who batted .287 last| year for his best season since 1940, | to terms after a 10-minute ence with General Manager e Second Game In the game between the Colum- bia Lumber and Darnell’s, the score | was close throughout the first | half, but Columbia Lumber kept a | consistent lead of about ten | points during the last two quart- [ Raymono Lovew < win HERBERT LOM £ | JULIEN MITCHELL Produced by VICTOR HANBURY ——PLUS — SAN FRANCISCO NOTIC E N epe I will not be responsible for any ! ey, Hickey. ore a Gateway to the Pacific e 4 jers, until Hickey, Floberg and e « bills contracted by any person other | Hanks broke locse to close the LATEST NEWS ot s |gap to three points in the last i & ! (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. ow Y 1a FEATURE 8:10—10:10 i few minutes of play v i3 | 3 T Both teams w throwing FROM ELFIN COVE | sparks, but the lumbermen display- Mrs. G. Williams of Elfin Cove is ed remarkable team work, with stopping at the Baganof. Aase, Scott and O'Conner batting i‘“""-‘—“’"“"--‘—" the ball arcund in a triangle play DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTQMETRIST yul»nlm\! u\:'nn.\bly rang up Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted YELLGW CAB ;ln" ‘C:')(“:“lf”l' Columbia its, and Aase SIMPSON O'Connor with 12 po BUILDING hone 266 for App | D P S S Phone REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION RS s, IS TO BE ELECTED IN 1948, Fifty-two out of 57 political cor- Casler’s Men's Wear & £ ondents in the United States Formerly SABIN'S ¥ = ipick a Republican to be the next Stetson and Mallory Hats | President of the United States; ‘: e “Look Magazine” of January 6. 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CHAMPION FIGHT took the honors for Darnell with | [ e score of 16, and Hickey was & e L 70 BEINN, Y. 1S | COMEDY TOMGHT | 57s5 TONI men did the most good in the last s b | . { [t'”]'”’,?y Nppidich » quarter, Floberg doing some fancy B ?_QY g E wnd dropping one field ap i P interceptir goal with quick recovery of missed free throw by Tyvoll, while - BASKETBALL ACS, and Mikes plays Wachusett. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [UNEAU. ALASKA CLAIMMADENOW AT 207H CENTURY PAGFE, THREE "MAN ELIVE" IS | | SHOWS AT 0 7:15~ ickey streaked around the court NEW YORK, Jan ! [ 7, - mi : v s nx.\t- of | .{:zth :\ cix‘:‘»wkn‘: speed that almost h it hasn't signed either l‘!,’_ Sl re 10 ‘-, ‘,.”, THE H“.AR'OUS AFFA‘RS OF cpped the winded lumbermen. (’j}_ .\lIylll‘!\’l:;"lvrc}.‘]::‘xl?s:'n“\]U:Z“l.\vj'::vl:: : S “:;m‘ m; ‘ll;l”;\;;‘x‘ s‘. % 0“: 4'“/ ; lflllx: o!;v‘\‘v‘y‘:‘:‘)'\(::oulr“I)l;l:v::_’c("::‘m :,:1‘ yet, it appeared today that the A the RKO Radio comedy. | > A G“o A"‘W\V 0,“:" Superior. thooting of the Columbia) 20th Century Sporting Club had Pat OBrien, Adolphe Menjou and TR | 24 the “fight of the year” virtually Ellen Drew are co-starred with e Lutber tohas [ sewed up for this town next June. Rudy Vallee and Fortunio Bonan- ““":b\\ ot (S " The 20th S. C, or the Mike Ja- cva holding down teatured spots. g’é ,Lbr, b o ?‘1 T C., if you choose, announc- This feature is at the 20th Cen-| A“_\':."“M e wight that it has “prac- | twry Theatre fonisht only 3 Soott 2 R closed” with the champion ' Menjou is the fixer and his un- Hogin 2 2 9 June title bout in one of : mate victim O'Brien who, Hogln . TGk 1 parks Hete after a row with his wife (Miss ot 2 vt opponent was named, but Sol Drew), over { admirer (Val- i ke v s, acting director r_vlmw right s reported killed in an acci- 1 5 ) in the absence of ailing Mike s up W . § OIS | S0 T v i hinted from here to Cam- for the union of _ : \ i &g J. that it would be the wife. They all land | . 0 %, e e s papa of six who almost . of n(vmf\.h A 4 ‘A“UI_PHE MEN}GU '[l_l_fi\i fi?f"“}: el ¥ gy | the Brown Bomber's crown Menjou's m;‘,gt :)’;3:‘1‘(L; PA'I' 0BRIEN . i Luoks 0 C 5 Madison Square Garden last bt .: ,;;:1: n’i; ey in , fig’ UTY | The “details” hinged around ra- which only strengthens ¥ N & o GAMES THIS WEEK dio, television and movie proceeds ' her resolve to marry Vallee. After w M b i olas | ANd little difficulty was expected Whirlwind adventures, O'Brien K A A N onleht in Dougles, the Douglas {0 IR B0l ¥eaia it was aansges to snatch his wite away it RUDY VALLEE - FORTUNID BONANOVA will play the Wachusett five. | Prepared to give the contestants from Vallee just before they start 3 B i Back in Juneau Friday night, Ju- the same cut for those considerable for the church : Executive Producer ROBERT FELLOWS » Directed by RAY ENRIGHT +Serees Piay by £0 ver L neau High meets Columbia Lum- | €Xtras as they would receive from In the cast are Minna Gomr- ber, and ACS tangles with the ' ular gate. ‘2““‘,'“_“);:‘:,‘( :;ll“.‘_‘lt ,f,:;’!i R(”:‘l:‘m " PLUS ————— »1;\‘\' S(‘::;::i Batlitdiy: night - the Robert Homans and Jonathan Hale. | March of Tlme Spafi,{' Columbia Lumber team meets the BT | "Say umle" CE?‘ED’}Z’! BOSTONRED SOX S ‘ Laiest NEWS Via Air Expre Z | Several good games, with one or ARE plfiNNENG ON OC Keq ! two double overtime periods, were | | played last night with final scores i i i i st o dl iy RUBBER BASELINES | Gonzaga 61; Idaho 55 | Whitworth 65; Farragut 32. TR |« gl College of Puget Sound 54; Port- BOSTON, Jan. 7.—()—Bostons| (By The Associated Press) I land 53. Red Sc ve signed a drufted o The Tacoma Rockets smothered College of Idaho 59; Eastern Ore- 'catcher and the Braves are plan- the San Francisco Shamrocks' con 49, - to have white rubber base- | chance to over the front run- Tulane 61; Florida 35. ling next season ning Los Angeles Monarchs in the| Columbia 95: Harvard 93 (double The Sox signed “Babe” Martin, | e southern division of the Pacific' oyertime) outfield tcher drafted from the | Coast hockey league last night Long Island 65: Kansas State 47. Toledo farm of the St. Louis| home ice, stretched their winning Kansas 39; Oklahoma 38 (over- In additien to announcing (hu! streak to five straight in hand- time) rubber baselines, the Braves re-| ing the San Franciscans a 4 to 1 ————m ported that first sacker Earl Tur»! thumping. Tacoma built a 4-0 i geson has sold his home in Se- | lead before Roy McKay slammed attle, Wash,, and would be east- home a goal in the first minute FIGHI DopE | ward bound in a few days to be- | of the final frame to save the {ccme a Bostonian. Shamrecks from a shutout | e Oakland Oaks broke a losing streak of four games with a 4 - 1 victory over the Fresno Falcons 8 follow: Red Barrett has inquired from his at atkdloy | At Hartford, Conn, Willie Pep, b il T8 Txenel The New Westminster Royals !28-pound Ilc boy, ouipointed her there ¢ ny houses for | cdged out the Vancouver Canucks Pedro Biesca, 134, of Mexico City, .ont hereabouts. | 5-4 in an overtime scramble in B a bout for which Pep did not -+ put his title on the line. At Los Angeles, 124 in the Vancouver. Jackie Adams scored | the winning goal. : Tonight the two division leaders seventh round. Both will meet when Seattle plays in g Los Angeles, the only game on the 10cal boys WAKE “P YOUR | schedule. | e ! A o) e % ! ITHICA, N. Y.—Bobby Riggs, lIVER B"_E - | ANNUAL MEETING { national professional tennis cham- | - i evened his transcontinental Without Calomel—Aad You'l! 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