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THURSDAY, DECEMBER iDAHO CAGERS T0 MAKE ALASKA TOUR; PLAY HERE MAYBE Dec. "16. Priest 1 will leave of games IVER, Idaho, 4 ketball ¢ River high school a noxt week for a sel a'nst Alaska I school teams, Coach Irv an said today The alumni team substituted for e Priest River High School club o1 e Alaska schedule after parents most of tihe high school players ns making th d. Some hi2 B ! students wiil be on the club but U*e\ will not be members of the varsity team. The Alaska teams on the sched- ule are: Anchorage, Palmer 24, Cordova Dec. 2 Sitka, 27-28-29, Petersbu Dec and Wrangell Jan. A tentativ me with Juneau Hig hool Dec. 21 also is under discus sion es an said he would take sex tour whic the Priest River eign Wars Post said his players were mer members of Priest River School teams which won 107 { 137 games in the last five year: The high ol was ion on nd confe: rion tier time dur! will 1} Vet Hi ; this period d the team would leave by | De 21 for the A ka tour. 20 or Looks as if Juneau passed if the game for Dec n date on the Idaho ~L1" J\x\i' 'n Dec. 21 the music d the Juneau Putl al cor m is in the har m and his er r the event. R > Coast t are as fc Les Anczeles 6 New Westmi ROSE BOWL PACT RENEWED 10 YEAR 16. T 3; Portland 1. the Pacific Coast Col rently will last thro st 10-ye classic will be sold on that The Tournament of Roses Associ- ation soid yesterday that ¢ —to he added after the Ja game—will be sold on ten es. The ten-year cost $55. Of the total seats, s2ld to the general public. The r g Ten and the PCC. i if that meant renewal 1959 o" the current agreement tween the two loops, len, tant manazer of the asso- > "atil said, “I suppose s0.” CAGE UPSETS EVERY by be- assi NIGHT OCCURRENCE NEW YORK Dec. upset a night seems to have be- comé the custom in college basketball. The University of Pennsylvania furnished the latest eyebrow rais- er by defeating Muhlenberg, 67- in Penn's Palestra last night. In ancther part of Philadelphia, St. Joseph, recent upset conqueror { Oklahoma A and M, racked up its sixth straight triumph, a 63-57 win over St. Mary's. Akron, still unbeaten like St. Jose; trounced Wayne University of D it, 71-55, for its third in row at Akron At New Brunswick, N. J, Rut- gers weathered a closing Columbia rally to beat the Lion, 59 to B while at South Orange, N..J., Se- on Hall had to go an extra per- d to whip Baltimore Loyola, 67- Pu n State lost its second straight in Washingten, D. C. The Nitanny Licns, beaten the previous night American University, fell be- fore Georgetown, 49-41. A basket by Ray Combs with cnly seconds left gave Louisville a $3-52 triumph over Washington of £t. Louis, On the Pacific Coast, Washing- ton State downed Gonzaga, 40-33. e TANKER DISCHARGES FOR STANDARD OIL A Standard Oil tanker discharg- ed a large cargo of bulk products and empty harrels at the Standard Oii dock last night, tying up at midnight and sailing again at 8 o'clock this morping. | to 3220 will be; Edward Al-! 16, 1948 COAST PASSING LAURELS AGAIN - FORWEBFOOTER \ LCS ANGELES, Dec. 16.—(#—Ore on's Norman \"m Brocklir he foutball passing laurels in ic Coast Conlerence |second year n a row The cool-headed Webfoot cmpted 139 pas for a 489 per d seven touchdowns. itercepted. The figures, announce oday, are official from the co. lrexe.lce commissioner’s -statistician 1. D. Thoreau. ay Nagel of UCLA was runner Seven wer 59 completions. | yards passes. of Oregon Statc as his team thrower, wc 1 ntage of ce. He completed with four interceptions, fo and e whipped ni ained. seasox est average pas with 133.3 e air in 10 games. Oregon | ed 1244 yards per game ! led 1368 yards overhead in COrezon, telying its s, was fifth in t air-minded conferen on an & the vever, ards per game a of 822 - oo | Pro-Foothall Peate PHILADELPHIA, Alexis Thompson today jway for a profes Ther | adelph: offensive sions icnaire owner of the Phil- a Easles disclosed he planne: feel out” his national footba league colieagues on th latest re- iction to a common draft with the All America Conference. : r that some other sen " he said “to the fan ation that finds me witl championship football team lL /i1l lose close to $32.000 thi The NFL and AAC have been at rheads for ti:re and u has been high salaries y losing franchis “I'd like to make some sense and jeents out of th's muddled pro-foot {ball business,” Thompson explai | Just to show how fa |tody is on the problem, NFL Commissii here's whe er Bert Bell has t tion 1t al fallin the amusement business. le we figure to drop about six | per cent financially, I feel sure th: more teams have made money in the few years than in the perio from 1033 to 1943.” e [FAIRBANKS JURY UNABLE TO REACH SHOOTING VERDICT FAIRBANKS, Dec. 16—®— A | Federal Ceurt jury has failed af- ter 22': hours deliberation to reach dict in the trial of two men ch ed with the night club shoot- ing cf a Negro carpenter. The accused as Joe Cox and Rob- Judge Harry E. Pratt ructed the jury to return of ecither manslaughter 2l for one or both de- i of or acquitt; endants. The victim, Pearse Hicks, died of bullet wounds received while he lay in a bed in a room adjoining The Cotton Club. | Assistant District Attorney Ever- j ot Hepp had contended during the | trial that the ratal bullet was one of a volley fired into the night lub building several hours after Zelly and Cox had an argument with Raymend Wright, operator of he club. § The two men had contended in heir defense that they were not n the area at the time of the nooting. Hepp said the government is un- decided whether to call for retrial fof the case. ADAK DOCKS WITH HOOD BAY LOGGERS Work crews from the Owens i{Brothers Logging Company at Hood Bay were brought in this morning akoard the company’s tug Adak, ‘anding at the City Dock. | The craft, which is skippered by Robert Burns, will return to Hood Bay to Le tied up for the winter, — HANK CCWAN, Ceuntry Cleb EVERY NIGHT! 1t 3 Overfure Is Made | for ¢ Ventrilcquist at | |w j | THE PAN AMERICAN LAUNCHES DRIVE T0 BANISH VISAS Pan Aigways has unched a drive to banish visas for nerican to nd businessmen in the ific basn ume time, the airline is home to get the nited States Government to lilt a fees for conperat gn na- beginning e toward slete elimination o empor- | OhIY visitor visa e company poir that t Britain has recently encour- Amer'can tourists and men to visit pland by ¢ visa requirements. Spokesm Ciwristmas holidays id this move has opened the way ents, Mr. and or similar action by Empire coun- This will be h d colonies in the Pacift home in five years. 1ts Denmark, Norway y: Luxembourg and the KIREHAM SOUTH Vetberlands are other European Glenn Kirkham, Juntries whizh have dropped visas senger via PAA for Seattle rary American visitors. In 'week, where he was to pick iam is the first in this new Olc rend Christmas and New Pan American has asked its with his daughter Vera Hanns 1igents in Pacific countries to launch 'and a sister, Mae Johnson. wuiries with the respective gov- Retet 1ments of those countries to see POWER OFF NOTICE what can be done in removinz one power will be the major NEWS "HURCH PROGRAM hristy Christmas pro; evening embers the a'gning at 1@ fore ons as a mas ¥ COMING Private WESLEY MILLE R. Miller, busi- | Class Army, Princess Norah to spend with hl\ w. st Lhns mas up obile ca Year holis The las and on from 10 am. to 11 Deocember 17, 1948 ALAEKA LIGHT & am, - S ATTENTION that v A To all members of without—a ! Community: There election cf offic tour- on travel along traint rell get »f suspicion.” The npany observed that t and hysinessmen visitor vetting U. S. dollars to P ries to help in overall economic re- habilitation. This year, PAA e mated 2,000,000 Americans will tr el abroad and spend $900,000,002 - o will be riday ad. 10 (. at . Smal coun- ¢ An De¢. 17, ley’s Recr members are at 7 urged to CREDO, President. DRINCESS KATHLEEN T0 BE ON SOUTHEAST ALASKARUN, SPRING Princess Kathleen, luxury liner the CPR fleet, will soon be for service on the Southeast aska run. The Kathleen, which underwent a complete renovation after wartime duty, is on the tri- angle run between Vancouver, Vic- toria and Seattle at the present time. The Kathleen will be ed to the Alaska run, when the 1lew $4,000,000 Princess Ma erite s put on the Puget Sound-British clumbia route early in April. The ’rincess Marguerite is being built 1 shipyards in Scotland and w.ll heading down the Clyde next wnth, She is expected to make voyage to Victoria in The Princess Patricia, p of the Princess Marguerite e her trial voyage and early in February, and in Victoria early in 0utstandmg Value! i BULOVA EXCELLENCY 21 jew transfer- vill peed te will arrive April. The ss Norah laska run Princess Louise and Prin- will remain on the along with the Kath- en. The Princess Charlotte, eteran Alaska ship, will be used 5 a relief thip, and the Princess Alice, another oldtimer, has been fered for sale. & - fllbb BOWEN ON LEAVE Miss Dorothy Bowen, Fish and vildlife Service secretary, will cave Juneau Saturday for a two- veek leave, planning to spend the 1clidays in Pasadena, Calif. Cn her return, she will be secre- “larence J. Rhode, FWS GES. LANGAKER Successor to Pioneer Jewelers South Frankin Street OPEN NIGHTS to BASKETBALL THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 16TH at 7:00 o'Clock 3 FIRST GAME AT 7:00 Juneau Hi vs. Tolumbia Lumber SECOND GAME Mike's vs. Moose Adulis - 75¢ Students - 25¢ Use bth Street-Enirance Fir will arrive on the | and spend ti POWER :CO. the Filipino | an rs for the com- | ation Cent- | at- 1t DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Iy All the ram wil De an op- | the several st | @ st | = | par- | € . Miiler. ) ‘I‘ was a pas- this | al an | | | ~ off in Doug- | the Dougias Highway | Friday, | 1t | | p. DSAVE ¢ 5 @ PAY CASHANDSAVE ¢ S ¢ P AN b ASE ‘zl w w ?' fln @ « ) 2 Q me will start at 7:30 p'clock. The 30 aker will officlate at the services d interment will be in the fam- of the Evergreen Ceme- been undefeated n the Gastin- League ily plot in the double- belween Mike's, who haven't been downed yet this and the Moose quintet IGHT AT mo CONN FUNERAL COASTAL MORARCH u Channel tery son of Mr. Conn, ar- Pan American Air- attle to attend the Ivar Conn ved today irom 1eral services, - - EN ROUTE TO SEATTLE ed L. Tarrant of Hettick, pping at the Baranof Wil | oute to Seattle from Anchora God Alaska S+ nounced today amship son, Ses attle Decemter 3) tn TOMORROW ‘Mll be out of the tonight, when J-Hi's Crimson TIuneral services s and the Columbia Lumber, o passed away last Saturday mooth playing ball teams, at the Government Hospital, on the J-Hi court for their Le held in the Assembly of game of the season. The Chuich on Fri afternoon o'clock. The Rev. 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