The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1948, Page 3

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PR il THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5K CLUB 1S T0 HAVE[STANFORD FAVORED| DLAYER (=5~ WILLIE PEP But the issue is much the same HALLOWE'EN PARTY|OVER WASHINGTON, e S s K s ror FUNSATURDAYS oAME RULING =it IS FAVORITEIN v /77266410 § AT rning disposal of certain players § 7 e The Juneau ski Club “snow bun-. PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 28. w\ | SeRetan) MAE A 1NN Yo DoRLRe R 'e ke e June Bkl al S ), “ . ! with ) o] | > ,_,F} ) Y t ventured out Tuesday|——Coach Marchie Schwartz fought | “:11:1:fl'x131i:1?h;latrs to a Detroit ‘ %“ k 3 v ing to attend the dry ski|a possible letdown among his Stan- | Toral agReEmERt” With Dallds of the BOUREON ¥ iem n .m L 1 “,”_l,“a,msl‘rfr,d Indx;n‘: _v.ndlagi lupon }.enrmng‘ —_— { Texas League when the Tigers and ——— | /4 h sehool 1 were en-|the Big Red is locally a six-point| Dallas broke off their inter-club | M B ?3 £ EA?P?"J? FF d sward what they were | favorite for »Salurday's football | De"’OI”IgerSIn Baseba“ sl\\m-kim: agreement in 1947. NE.W ,YORK' e gn(ve; 1% 3 SARRELDEL in opened his discussion | clash here with the Washington| 1/ P Chandler’s decision affecis no-| o, 100000 s seen 165, TN SEPS with o' of wishe Anil: Woritid | HALAEon | "Doghouse’” as Result |ioay wow with Detroic. bt takes | (catherweisht titie defense against | a . A € filling in the The role of favorite seemed al ’ away from l{ll' Tx'u‘*n a [)l'('illx:b} Hpudy. Saddler tontEERRne /G IENNE% %4 flzeg NEW YORK, i An A Gscuson on 6smite srange {o. Stantord, e d. | Chandler's Move |fiochect, ossie. Koiwe, who wourq | Madison Sosere Gasden. | (SOUR MASH # k& \ pari-mutu er the 3 s, correct body posl-|mitted. The Indians failed to win | A | have gone to Detroit's Lakeland,| The Hartfczd, Conn., wnrm] Kentucky Straight 2, and the simple | 1 game last season, but picked up | DETROIT, Oct. 28.—(®—The De-|FI. trainng camp next spring. champion is a 5-12 favorite over| goyrbom Whiskey : es 4t of kick turns. | support off their 34-14 upset of i\ migors ‘were back in baseball’s| Nome of the other players the|the New York challenger. B s NEW YORK, Cct. 3 allegedly bet otal ol i for enother such meeting|UCLA and last week's 7-6 1085 10| .qoonouse” today, stripped of 10| Ti8ers are accused of mishandling| Both fighters completed train-| o . the top of amateur teuuic ranks to of mutuel funds g made | USC. minor league players in a ruling by | With improper agreements was con- Ing yesterday, Willle reported he| BOTTLED i 7 kmpne she Solice ¢ Morrison, 54, 1 take out B e 3 | Commissioner A. B. (Happy) |Sidered ready for big league trials. Was under 126 pounds. Saddler,| (N BOND| ve help ATTENTION rLEASE | Chandler, that parallels the late| Ge¢neral Manager Billy Evans of {rom his camp in Summit, N. J., The Memorial Missionary Society Kenesaw M. Landis' sweaping 1940 | the Detroit Club issued a statement said he was down to 127. So| will postpone _their meeting for decision which freed 91 players own- | il Which he disclaimed knowledge there will be no weight problems. | { Thursday night and urge all to ed by Detroit. that the players wére handled in a Saddler has 63 knockouts in| attend the Northern Light Pres-| Unlike Landis' unprecedented de- Manner contrary to baseball law. | ninety-odd professional starts. ! - L a grand larceny Dean doe one year is the ach of Lo: weir Angeles’ Jack Kramer. m 1 ds to place 1 t E i uipment apd | Win:bledon and chawpionships in 1 a ght ol first in United State i - 1 I Y han twc . : + clock, there | Pyterian Church at 7:30 Thusrday cision of eight years ago, however, | - N T v it was announced today : or {i! dollars in-al ife,” . L N i . night. 027 2t the Chandler ultimatum cuts no WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! 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