The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1948, Page 3

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'lHURSDA\ JANUARY 15 LUJACKIS ATHLETE OF YEAR 19417 Annual fl of Sporis' Writers by Associated Press Announced P All- was ear for Associated NEW YORK. Ja Johny Lujack, Notre America quarterback, Dame’s the annual rend poll. r-old star, winner of rial Trophy and dout player of the st Shrine game drew aln twice votes from the ditors as his near- San as Fl.nu CO, est competitor Fifteen thought Lujack No. 1 1 and eight Tunnerup k Kramer and eight for Joe Di 0. On a point ba- with five for first, ti for second and one for third, Lujack piled up 116 credits to 78 for Kramer, the national tennis champ and 49 for DiMa terfielder of the New York Yanke Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn's first baseman who was the first Negro to play in the big leagues in mod- s, drew considerable sup- So did Doak Walker, the J Methodist All-America was ted sis, But Lujack was the winner by comfertable margin on the strength of his play for the unbea €n, ux\(lf’d Fighting Irish Honor sor for such great rbacks as Harr) nk Carideo and the modest un- ped his col- Stuhldreher, F Angelo Bertilli assuming senior legiate career with formance New Yea Lujack, six-footer frem Connellsvill said he wculd play pro football next fall after he has graduated from Notre Dame but he has not decided be- tween the Chicago Bears of the Na- 1 League and the Chicago of the All-America und con- Player Deal Announced PITTSBURGH, Jan. 15—(®—The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced the outright release of catcher| Homer (Dixie) Howell to the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League to complete a deal for pit- cher Bob Chesnes, purchased by the Bucs in an estimated $100,000 trans- actior: involving four pla and an undisclosed sum The cther three playe sent the Seals were pitchers Ken Gables and Manuel Pe and outfielder Gene Woodling. FERRIS FAIN PLAYS OLD STALLING GAME SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15—#— Just so Ccnnie Mack won't think he’s “going soft,” Ferris Fain has returned unsigned his 1948 Phila- delphit Athletics contract although it embraced a salary hike. Fain, who batted .291 last sea- son the A’s rookie first base- man, explained: “It's tradition, you know, to nev- er sign the first one. The boss might figure you've gone soft. “Besides maybe I can get more lettuce.” to| ™t | Gayda 1948 ROUNDUPOF P.CHOCKEY |, LEAGUEIS | GOING pnof the iated Press Pacific Coast The amateur ckey league, § ¢ d n ice | its leading players, e Professional West- League next year. directors had one eye © d by pro teams rs when they wusly in San Francis- to go professional in if cptions now the board said high caliber of Pac- | be * ction, t the played in the league can present ¥ to ific Coast maintained ard The directcrs had the other eye cn the possibility of taking in new ties in the west to augment the 10 league members Al league president, said ap- ) tions from V and Spokane are expect dircctors' May 1 meetir couver. acramento, h another definite prosg The board decided to use two referees instead of one referee and ¢ two linesmen at league games ;J'\mnu aturday This ye ch the first teams in each di- vh second s in best t series. Division wir in a seven game championship s last night, the north- leader, Seattle, had in hang 6 to1 the San rancisco while in Los Angele Mona slugged 11 to 1 | be hockey at its (1dltl is > out of ers will series for five meet the In game ern division an easy time decision on am.rocks, hometown Fresno FI](‘UH\ HIGH SCORING IS MADE BY PLAYERS IN BASKETBALL GAMES Cliff Crandall Being Hard Pressed in Northern Division Associated Press) down on Cliff hern division heop sea n into action, hold- ing the Oregon State guard to 33 points in four games and cpening the way for another Oregon Stater to skid into the pace ti the division race Norm , 0S.C. guard, col- |lected 44 points in the defending | champions’ four game swing through the Palouse country to get the jump on the other bucketeers |in the chase for the individual title \\ ated by Red Rocha of O.S.C. | ht behind him and gathering a 19-per-game clip, k Nichols of Washington who ran Rocha a tough race in 1947. After his two division games Nichels held second place with 38! Crandall follcwed with his @ man in the fourth slot was Oregon’s Dick Wilkins, who re- | turned to the hoop wars with the start of division play. He had 31| in two tussles. Crandall still was far ahead of the pack for all games, conference and non- ference, with 262 in 21 | tilts. Idaho’s Jack Phoenix rated second with 193 in 16 games. Wash- | ington State still lacked a man | among the leaders, forward Ed a ‘94 points in 15 games. FEAREEL . NOTI1uUE I will not be responsible for any | bills contracted by any person other than myself. (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. IMPORTANT Special Meeting of The United Troliers of Alaska C.L.O . Hall Friday. Jan.16at7:30P. M. All Members Urged fo Attend 1 NEW move to expand | ¢ ) H]\('n\ amateur cover tl sh being eral ¢ Gel shir a Y and third — k ly the C]Jpper way topping the Cougars with | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI who normally provide it (his ) he isn't would offered d from anyone for instan amateur. That cartainly de a scholarship a prize in a golf tournament € few colleges give amily SPORT NEWS gnll rnaments E—1| as , but if a boy; the middle, By HUGH FULLE YORK day a heck of R " HUGH LUBY SIGNS have sam iate HIS 18TH CONTRACT a time. | iThre WITH FRISCO SEALS ... 15 Luby Saniuary FRANCISCO, Jan k the form permis eur rule What does be Pacitic - BOWLING this case is that 1t to his 18th because of his a scholarship or i in in he an isn't an the Elks Bowling scheduled Tonigh has four c'clock the will battle hcisters and ware will defend Butler Mauro Drug lock the Percy’s Drug will play Werner bcy nes cme with the Juneau Young their A single exception, made to ional caddy champion- mbus, O., but possibly other permits 1 scholarship of- nent prize ? explained that between beat ip at Col Juneau cases, ficially Caf the and McLean D e d sche ln because € golf- taken into not ac- | THE O Under th aceept r certain if it is d the ter Otherwise {ER SIDE V.CA.A. code, a boy an athletic scholarship, | specified conditions, | ted by the college printed in the if Army 46 ; Yale 44 land 47. 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PO has | w in pro- |of ack | from § |y ear {yea gue 7 Up- Hard- title with + Alexander Photo June; (over- - ©“ au °,l and! o (=3 - BASKETBALL e s o = SPECIALS are as Inllm\\ onsistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently ihe Best for Less @ flmfisiéni @ Consistently the Bes! for Less @ Consistently ihe Best for Less @ INEAU. ALASKA LUTHERAN CHURCH BUILDING FUND I NCW NEAR $15,000 PAGE THREE | Wyller NOTICE will 18, Now I Se was All members installed on € of tha council € January We will not be responsible for | any debts contracted by any person | And ° other than ourselves (776 1 mo) | B. Holland Mr. and Mus, Chuld Colds To relieve miseries without dosing, xuh(n Tamptilatin Vaiiely on fifnvrfigg?&mfi ”E Jost the right smount of ship'-nuff bockwheat flavel A A ;AN - - Going Skating? Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. 8:00 to 1100 :P. M. Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P, M. MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:30 P. SHOE SKA' C l[l Members Only AFTERNOO EVENIN( Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating ind-motion picture shown at this meeting enjoyed by those the children of the the re also at the v morn- c t see be a repeat School hour e ;1embers Elected fo = *)' Church Council at Annual Meeting oo chant ship ; World War nnual meeting of the I ‘hurch this week reps nted for the of %t The most inte he fund for the er chureh building had grow 500 at the beginning of last $14,800 wo! at the end of the for three positions on the uncil resulted in the Dr. Joseph O. Rude, Ar- n and Mrs. Edward P a three year term. Other on the council g, Jack B ie C. Carnegie, Bert John Reck and C. F. 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