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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 Collegiate Baskethall (BY THE ASSOCIATFD PRESS) It looks like the Oklahoma Ag- gies are going to be right up there come tournament time in collegiate basketball this year Coach Hank Iba ‘:iut‘.\n'i have big Bob Kurland anym but the Cld Master from Stillwater, Okla., hasn't lost the knack of producing topnotch teams such as the ones that brought him the NCAA title two years straight before the Ag- pies lost out last season. The Aggies chalked up their 13th|Glympics and had made considerable is not to blame victory in 14 starts by tripping Kdn- sas, 47-35, on the Jayhawks' ho floor at Lawrence. This was a n'w in itself. The win ended a six-game winning streak for Coach Phog Al-{ len of Kansas over the Aggies on| Kans home boards. The Aggics trailed, 22-17, at the half, but went ahead at 32-31 midway of the second half and stayed there the rest of the way. Iba's team now has beaten Cen- tral, (Okla) State, Culver-Stockton, Long Island, Temple, Iowa State, Nebraska, Hamline, Baylor, Texas Tulsa, St. Louis, Mississippi and Kar . Kans only loss, 50-43. BROWN IS NAMED COACH AT AUBURN AUBURN, Ala, Jan. {P—Au- burn’s weeks-long \cauh fnr a head fcotball coach ended today with th naming of Earl M. Brown, C‘illh- ius College mentor and former Notra Dame star, to the post. Appointment of the 32-year-old coach is announced by acting Presi- dent Ralph Draughon of Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), sal- ary terms wers not disclosed Brown is scheduled to start spring football practice here Feb. 2. An Au- burn spokesman indicated an an- nouncement would be made shortly on appomtmen[ of his a: e HOSPITAL NOTES Paul Middleton St. Anns' Hospital medical treatment. Mrs. Vincent Soboleff and baby Norma Sharclane were discharged yesterday. David Johnson of Angoon was ad- mitted to the Government Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. R SPECIALTY BREADS Friday and Saturday at Grocery: Rye, French Potato Bread, Cracked Wheat, Germako; Danish Pastry made with butter; by Purity Bakery 791 1t to for was admitted yesterday your State inflicted the|Reynolds, Larry Lindstrom, Roy Av- during the e | Quist THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE — ’ROUNDUPOF K| flMHHEWY (BY HUGH FULLERTON, jr) | NEW YORK, Jan. 22—(®—A few days ago Matty Begovich, a top-| Southern Idaho rank referes and coach, sounded off | 8on 54; Hln Francisco State 61; "7 at length on basketball fouls and s e JAPAN WiLL HAVE ) —Japan, Bar- should be put on coaches who teach red {rom the International Oymp- Tace horse basketball and those who| jad next summer, plans to hold its Send players out on defense to get own “Olympic Games” at the same, th2 bdll any way they can and start time | Tunning | The This was announced today by the same night Carl Braun of Japan Olympic Society as a gesture the New York Knickerbockers played ‘to express respect and felicitation|the full 48 minutcs against the Phil- to the International Olympics, and|adelphia Warriors and wasn't foul- also to demonstrate the healthy ex-|ed once—Only ten fouls were called tenice of Japanese athletics. {against the Warriors, which is prob- The vents will parallel those of atly a record the London Olympics and results seems to prove that skilled will be reported to the International | OPer tives can play basketball with- Ol\mpn Committee. Japan was [Out fouling—and r be the solu- | scheduled to be host for the 1940 [tion to the whis ting plauge, BOSTON, Jan A long the referees, liberal-|jjst of sports notables, headed ty Results of le es last night Whitman 5 re as follows: ; British Columbia 48! Eastern Ore- San Aggies 47 Muhlenberg 46 D e Confracisfor Athlefesfo Gel Attention Now TOKYO. 25.—P when _ the | preparation d Government minated 25 Alaska Coaslai made yesterday and carried gers as follows Juneau to Sitka: I. Neughlm, E. C Mr. Danielson. itka to Juneau: Pastro, C. Heller, Annabelle Harjin, Joe Hood Bay to Juneau: Sitka to Fish Bay Juneau to Ketchikan: L. Rogers, R. H - D Malaria is common in 12 states the United States. miilitarist i2¢ rules and interpretations or in-|paseball’'s Dixie V r and Johnny |ted, but to reduce that number and'gpjectors at the State House today '1“ back to the original idea—hWick iquring a legislative hearing on a bill {was to play clean or get out of the|tnat would outlaw the reserve clause AlASKA (oAS]‘Al ON‘ game in contracts of professional at | Ferris Fain, the tirst | ganizations sacker, has been e g folks| Tha measure, filad at the request Jon the winter banquet circuit with of Robert Murphy, Boston Labor |a tale about playing with Bobby Relations Counsel, would ‘“prohibit uights'alajara, Mexico, which had a rail-| employers reserva the right to sell passen- 'road track running through the out- |y exchange the personal service field, presenting additional hazards'of an employee, or to renew contracts to a guy going after a fly ball—|or employment without the em- |pire called “time,” a gate in the left | pagcsage of such legislation would R.|field fence opened—a man pumping mak» a professional athlete a free James Behnke, a handcar came through, crosssd the|agent, in a position to sell his ser- Appling. tield, and opened the right field gate yices to the highest bidder, on ex- Karl Lane. way across the park—"“Guadalajara,”| «The r clause is the bs Jack Guck- comments Fain, “what a prewty|pone of delmll " said Walker, the name for a ruunmmu e with bases.”| star outfielder recently traded to Juneau to Skagway: Betty Bloom- | | the Pmshmuh Pirates by the Nation- Skagway to lyn Dodgers. “Major League basetall p]a\vr« a mc N satistied group these Juneau to Wrangell: J. J. Dugan, days, are convinced they need that Wm. Reatherstone. One leading fight was staged last | clause as much as the club owners Juneau to Petersburg: Mrs. Lear. At OAKLAND, Calif—Bert Yytell George 162, Oakland, x)u!p:flx" Billy | Lruwell, Jim Lyman Smith, 174, Oqu.mI of Juneau to Hoonah: —_— Juneau to Pelican: E. Riley, Phil Jurwitz. cancelled | crease the number of fouls permit-| (Fireman) Murphy will appear as letes employed by Massachusetts or- FLIGHTS WEDNESDAY | Feller's all stars on a field at Guad- employment contracts in which the seventh inning the um-|employee's consent.” A. Owens.'—then a train slowly chugged its| piration of his contract quist. i al League pennant-winning Brook- Juncau: Betty Bloom- | FIGH'I' DOPE night as follows: do Wrangell to Ketchikan: LA RS Dan White. Aligaya, B. HOBBY SHOP management. Clear- off. Open 2 to 791 4t STEVE'S Under new ance, 10 to 2i 7:30 p. m - Rheumatism is comparatively rare in warm climates. 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