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N, UARY 20 I948 VANDENBURGH MAY B ASKHB M.I. SO ey Gk g £ (P—-Standardization of the rules, with emphasi: {less whistle to ranks high on thall games last night the 1943 agenda of the National Association of Basketball coacl BE OUT OF HUSKY | LINEUP ON SATURDAY | coc.c ok resulted as follows s = SEATTLE. Jun. 20(P—Bill Van-| Southern Oregon 57; Gal Aggies of the United States, daclares Presi- denburgh, hard-driving Washington 36. {gent Howard Hobson of ¥ale X Hobson, who came here at the forward whose play was one of the| Willamette 51; Whitman 41. start of the current campaign from standouts > fes' weakend| College of Idaho 63; British Col- ][]l':l:‘:,: S iHegts Grats Golicgs, | umbia 42 the University of Oregon, says thel Seahawks and Jacksonville Navy| may St out this weekend's series| Whitworth 58; Eastern Washing- job of uniform interpretation of teams and he's a close friend of With S vk Webfeske: -7 - | bon 8, Tules is under the direction of Henry Hamilton’s" . . .And nobody so far Vandenburgh turned up at prac-| Northwest Nazarene 64; Eastern P.Iua of Oklahoma & and M., Chair-| has cenied the report. ; { terday with an infected toe| Oregon 53 |man of the NABC's visual instruction| The same informant explains that ice yes ay al committee | Hamilton, as Athletic Director, has Farragut 43; Spokane Naval Sup- }‘\:-(t!!‘\;ci:r‘::;;“ a;jq:(m\\s:ll(;] bf:t:ll.‘ ply 30. “IBA and his aides, who come been given two years to get the new 1 days before it is known if Baylor 52; Texas Christian 48 from all scctions of the country, civilian coaching up organized, ex- ienburgh can start Kentucky 71; Georgia Tech 56 have decided the best way to com-tending his normal tour of shore bansi 0. R Minnesota 72; Iowa 56. plete their task is to make a movie duty by a year As for Wade, | N llh\\'cs‘!f‘rx;.i}& Ni:trquetm 38. ‘:‘)m‘\\m;‘, the \\Emlv! present m(‘;;n\l‘ Mr. “Reliatle Qumiu' d;‘!'n'[ <\11?1;;r | I l N g S 48, both good and bad,” explains Hob-|any \\ll)pvuu\;. evidence. The D o peADy| ot S ame 7 o | | Movies are being taken of b‘.\:,km-»m)»:mm‘r next month And some ; Towa State 42. RECORDS NOW READY Birth Remsuauon Recold\ for the following children have been receiv- ed at the Puplic Health Center, 318 Main Strect. Parents may call for thesa certificatss on Thursday af- ternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. when the lall games all over the nation and | will be shown to the officials, co’uh-‘ no nee ies and players, Hobson said, in an|t l {effort to accomplish a uniform in-| |terpretation of the rules ! Ray Costing of ! IBA's Trinity aides are (Hartford), Two fights last night turned out as follows: on climinating need- for mi: own expense) its really Alvin Julian of|$250 fees Jan Holy Cross, Lou Alexander of Roch-eligible for the 1948 Hambletonian,| which likely will be worth more than | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR NEW YORK, Jan st tops dept: Don ouri) Southeastern ioner. s are, . .But the g They about he -coa guys in that territory a Commissioner Sanity Code i for he N.CAA ONE-MINUT! Owners of 69 trot hot because ‘Tom Hamilton's Navy Pro, ing the war; the former G, DR cunwcisptamip SPORT NEWS| 20.—(P—Hot- Faurot (Mis- for the Navy football coach- ing job and Wallace Wade (Duke) Conference Com- Don't ask who the tip- deny it anyway y who.phoned (at ]n~ Faurot thinks am dur- ched the Towaj, think there's under SPORTS PAGE paid their | 1 to keep the horses| make things regular Child Health Conferences or Greens nte held, Certificates are ready for| BOSTON—Willie Pep, 128, Hart- ;3:[‘..,,( "Sf\i’x\‘f,mf i \‘jf\\c”zi‘il,'\ . Thomaé Franklin Allain, Edgar|ford, Conn, outpointed Joey An-|. o =%y o ™ orold Fos $60,000 as a result Harold Baily, Clifford Albert Ben- gelo, 135, Providence, R. I. (10 non-| e & ¥ chigas, b Mickey Walker, * i ¥ 2 title) of Wisconsin, W. M. Stallcup of Mis- gleweight Champ, is blossoming out zel, Kathleen Louise Clark, Alison| %€ St Whi B »f Southern Benning Eastaugh, Carmela Flor- SAN FRANCISCO—Zeke Lucero, ot Baccus of SOULherhas u columnist for the Police Gnz- O chard Anthony Lee Gipson, | 135, San Francisco, stopped Al San-iiet! dist, E. F. Shelton of Wyom-ette, besides being a first-rate paint-' endo, Richard Anthony Lee Gipson, ing, and Sam Barry of Nm(nmn!m- That's going to doval, 5). ot Green e 136, Los Angeles Jias Y Rathryn® Greenwaldl, = i | California tough for other columnists who have Ervin Leroy Hagerup, Leroy King s T T | fited a 1ot of space With Midkey's Jones, 1V, Evelyn Jean Jos2ph, HUSKY (OA(H oDEu it spa key's George Arnold Lindoff, Byron Dell MAKES 36 (OUNTERS |” The Indiana U. wrestling team i SAYS NOTHING ABOUT | IN BASKETBALL GAME: Ihave two pairs of twin brothers, avimur Pt Puwstinen, Ronaid— STAFF ASSISTANTS o i i sl s ckla Rowland, s 2 § s ;rl\l:‘n Sif:ar::r;;mm'figtkll“:)e 1“’.\0m:\5. | 2 PLAYER 'N RA(E:lpndmg in the 121 and 128 pound Grace Emily Vertin, Smaily John-| SEATTLE, Jan. 20.—(®— Howie| |cinBAER-RIENS - apmeatey Grace .V bamcla. Christine | Odell, the University of Washing-| CHICAGO, Jan. 20—(P—Minne-| Most An‘erican Hockey League lw'n-d 3 g ton's new head iootball coach, was Sota’s big Jim McIntyre and Iowa's players have injury insurance pol- AT A A enroute today to New Haven, Conn., | Murray Wier, locked in one of thejicies that pay $5 a stitch for any el to wind up his personal affairs at | greatest s for the individual sewing-up jobs that have to be done Gov wllllams Makes Salp Univeiity | asketball scoring championship in'on them. [ Still in doubt was the composi- Western Conference history, werei >eo 1 tion of his Staff of assistants.|Well on their way toward estab-| Jih effcrts to bring Reggie Root, his|Season “»flu}'- Gov. Flelding L. Wright today had been snagged by Root's con-|3% “‘EI\;'“P“L‘T;] ”"l‘;“f"“ Il“(““ ‘121: SEATTLE, Jan. 20—(P— Two called on southern Demoerats to Sideration as Odell's successor at i H‘Hmll’:m)“r’ !l* a4 l‘“g(‘“:"r‘(munn catchers, Harvey Riebe and Yale. he Hawkeyes' forward rattled off|joe Erautt, have been offered the secede from the national party un- s its leadership ceases to spon- The new Husky mentor said he 30. { Seattle Rainiers as part o i\u-x:5 ‘j;nz;’f‘sdol:lr::l](’lfnLl-‘]?gl:lfi"(lol\), would make arrangements for his The two marksmen accounted ])L\}'i‘l' deal zurungr(il this ‘l'\'lll‘f:::' Wrisht made the cdll in his in- Wife and three childfen to accom- | for. more than half the total 128 beween the Coast League club augural address as he began a DAny him to Seattle early next points made in the game. |and the Detroit Tigers, Seattle four-year term to which he was menth | The McIntyre effort, Whichigeners) manager Earl Sheely said elected last November. He has i [beosted his average to 27 points| yoqqy : el T S or 108 in four games, was made| alreaqy stafed with four catche months, having advanced from Ho‘ke Games‘" ore sensational by his being|ers geattle will withhold decision Lieutenant Governor on the death :i‘fi:’]i:::\ "’:mI,‘:h“wn;m;"m‘f:“':‘”” acceptance until after spring of the late Gov. Thomas L. Bailey Lo p L 2t | training gets under way, Sheely LS5 said. Both Erautt and Riebe play- SRR A Band Leaders fo (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Anything can happen in the|five games. Soutkhern Division of the Pacifi besviey . - ag oy vl Wier has garnered 120 points m]Pd with the Southe | | last season n Association Coast Ice Hockey League, the way' the standings shape up today, and this may be the week. Los Angeles, San Francisco and| Fresno are closely bunched with 49, 46 and 44 points, respectively,| unlike the situation in the North- PROTEST PLAYING OF NATIONAL ANTHEM AT FISTIC AFFAIRS Be Questioned on Petrillo’s Ban WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—(P— Chairman Hartley (R-NJ) said to- €In Division where Seattle is riding| o day he will call on the leaders of high on an eight-point margin 56- 1,;‘,””"‘?‘25’5 Md, Jan. 20— — some of the nation's “name” bands 48 _over second place Tacoma | Fhe DUnited, Siaiens Sgeht; Qaard to tell the House Labor Commit- | ‘San Franciscos Shamrocks, al- Ta8azne Pm}";’:fld today that the “The Star ways a threat with the two high-{ leying of » Spehgied est division scorers, mect Fresno in| DARDer” as prize fights be dis- B Gae A okt T et | continued, and specifically asked tain the Falcons on their own rink | the Twentieth Century Sporting the following night. The climax may | Club to discontinue its use at Mad- come Saturday night when San;ison Square Garden events Francisco goes to Los Angeles. The| The unofficial organ said in an Monarchs, in the meantime, will| €ditorial that the anthem showld p]nv fourth place San Diego Thurs-|Not be “used as a mere window | dressing” and added that “actually Roy McBride of Seattle held on to| the anthem is insulted by the wild the No. 1 spot in Northern Division | whistling, yelling and bellowing scoring but a new threat appeared|Gf excited spectators who impat- ! : in Pat Desbiens of Portland, who|iently await the last note . . . sc ings after |U“‘ cepiiittee X climbed to within two points of the they may proceed with their nsx-) zed Petrillo himself tomorr: }pa(wm, McBride's total was 59. In| terest in legalized mayhem.” Only about 150th of the earth's :]:(‘ §outht‘rn o Ban, Tyan : P s Pete Wywrot and Joe Evans One-holf the mass of the air is atmosphere is above the altitude continued to rank cne-two with 52 below the three and one-half mile | el 21 mnles land 49 points, respecmc]y level. : tee whether they like the way James C. Petrillo is running their union. Hartley told reporters he has many letters from “rank and file members” of the American Feder- et of Musicians “protesting some of the things Petrillo has done.” He declined to name any of the band leaders or musicians who will appear, but said they will be ques- tioned on their opinions of the AFM's new ban on musical record- True pre-war quality is yours when you demand this finer blend that draws Philadelphia BLENDED WHISKY fi e CHtrntiage Wity 96.8 PROOF » 635% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS » CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, Going Skating? 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