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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, DEPAUL WINS OVIR AGGIES NLW YORK, Jan ot rated highly € Lacketell last night. T.e Chicago Blue I)vmom lously whipped by Kentucky, nois, Minnesota and Chicag ola, invaded Okls ur b a 39 to over the klaloma Aggies. Behind by eight points, 1'tim 8,500 by m nutes. St. Louis, fresh from 01 tourney triumph over towled over Eradley 4 in its first Missouri Ve scnlerence f of -the s n Baylor opened defer nce title 7 m nut 6 season sta x¢(’(‘ a or, 26-18. holdi poinis in of the & its m\nz‘ph cve nicksd Oreg the northe of ~DePaul in major pre- 1n- Loy~ | D and at . DePaul astounded a crowd the Aggies m the Pa-\ 989 PLAYING SCHEDULE BASKETBALL LEAGUE ANNCUNCED TODAY the 5 for the remainder of the of season uneau High Moose vs ACS. (in Douglas)—Doug- Columbia Lumber; Vs aglas High; Je 14 s vs Moose. 18—Juneau High S vs Columbia Lumber (in Deuglas)—Doug- ; Mikes vs ACS. 28—Juneau High vs Lumber; Mikes vs Moose ame). 1—Juneau High vs mbia Lumber vs Moose. 4 (in Douglas)—Doug vs Colump! Lumber; >S (practice game). *—Juneau gh . vs vs ACS (practice | Mk January (in Douglas)— Dcuglas High; 4 Lumber (practi a2u High vs Columbia cific Coast Undcfeated enth st t of ‘Rutzers, whil aders ended streak by sme Seton Hall cight ne X 60-51 won its sev- | 5 -Juneau 5 Columbia - (in Dougl High; Cclumbia Lumber ; (practice game) - - | Hockey Games won its overcominz ame in | he tour- | Soudreau Is MNan Atklete of Year in Poll; Boh Mathias in 2nd Place NEW YORE Lou cudreau, 1 r the d cham ») was > vear for ociated Press year-end pol The pers le Cleveland top har out Bob th'as of Tulare idecathlon champ) | takulation. Actually 1} first place votes to 33 for but the Indians' skipp first on seconds and thirds to wn 156-149. The votes of the 99 participatin sports writers were tabulate of thres lace ballot, t nd one for a third named l!H‘\‘ a'\vlm of 111t Mathias 1 34 firsts, 19 nd 9 third IMORIAL FOR today Mathias THIAS was nam- of the Sullivan Me- The trophy an- year’s outstanding letermined in the Amateur arider d the w {morial to the by | nuany maleur 1 poll cond Athletic Union It w strictly a two-man race {ketween the skillful Cleveland in- izlder and Mathias, the 'gh school boy who. follov w nal AAU d ictor Olymp Stan Musial, the St nal outfielder Leazue hitte NEW DN SPOTTERS s in ¢ 1948 in the annual As- ¢ ay econds, v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FICMAN'S SOCIETY HAS N'GHT SESSION | rs. Ruth M. Popejoy, actinz both red Male chairman of the 1 of the Methodist s the new President of erritorial Woman's Soclety of an Service, conducted the n service of the local he little cf apel of the church bt home runs, was a solid third with n firsts and 77 points. TITLE AND MONEY fl Thl"l cam2 Ben Hogan, the Um-y golfer who won both the Nat onal Open €rowns a 32,112 in various 1948 PG pents. Hogan drew 5 fist and 49 points. Football, which supplied the win year in Notre Dame’s John- iack, took fitth place with Doak Walker, Southern Methcd nt all-America halfback ad one first and 25 poi n Dillard, the ace hurdler 0 missed the Olympic team in "* specialty tut came throuzh r sprinter to win the 1,000- sixth with two firsts POST'S Large Size ner last Gene Bearden, cne of Boudreau’ y Jlnakle helpers at Clev with his 20 pitching victories i season, was seventh witl 15 points, One writer pcked Beard rst and one named Charl North Carolina’s all-Ameri- ack, as his No. 1 choice Justice was eighth with 12 point R SHANKOK TROPHY rockie Shop ai the frs. Ronald Lister, who has been airman of the Spiritual Life sec- on of the Territorial Methodist Woman's Society, was also present and pa pated. For the first time this gave the local society two otfi- cers in the territorial organization D WELCOME To the Legislators and out of town visiters to the Salmon Creek Ccuntry Club. 86 3t - o WANT ALS S&ING LTS! REEU $ @ PAY CASKH AND SAVE o GRAPE NUTS - Slll’m l’nwfl o Mmda L ves \uy Wednestday-Thursday [he prrtes in this ad are efiective {or ONE Efl ] d avoeid the week- end rush and crowds. You rec Z('TT:? CENTURY and be assured of the LOWEST PRICES on quality " PAGE THREZ ANCHORAGE PEOPLE HERE Registered at the Baranof Hotel from Anchorage are M. F. Aluer- ine, Gaylord Baldwin, K. G. Hage~ man, T. L. Hurst, W. A. Clayton, C. Moriarty, Bernie Rieten, Joe Sawyer, Homer Stalnaker, Roy C. Haag gnd Russell MeConnell, e A South Bar- RAINBOW ELECTION The regular business meeting of f the Order of Rainbow for Girls 711 be held on Saturday afternoon at the Scottish Rite ) on of officers will nd all members are urg- attend this important me: -+ v's RESIDENT Lenman of Gus- not Hotel. ) .PAY CASH AND SAVE, FROI 50U N. K. Gilstrap of Liberty, Carolina, is staying the anof Hotel. ALBERS TACK > ANCAKE and WAFFLE 10 Ib. phkg. $1.29 {1k WEEK. Shop any day in the week ¢ the same low prices on any Week G'VEN BOUDREAU ON FEBRUARY 3 . G ortstop and manager of l‘ npion Cleveland Indians, the Paul Shan- rean world ¢ will be presented non Memorial trophy by the Boston ASH AND sAvn fl' " SHOP 76TH CENTURY AND RESH SHIPMENT | Grade A Large ANADIANEGGS i1 U R p U] N e S 0x, SPECIALS LIKE THESE BUT ON EVERY ITEM EVERY SAVE. LARGEST SIZE fiant Packag BRA ety LARGEST SIZE * NO. 2 Freesione PEACHES 4 CAN hapter of the B: 11 Writers' s played l-~vv ,fifif FWST[H ! ED ON Association at the annual dinn:r Coast Hockey ! February 3. { KS A IEYS No The trophy, named for the late { » mAgh A VR sball ed tor of the Boston Post, ] il be eiven Beudreau for being haceball’s outstanding player in the CHANGE IN GRID RULES Foot"all ru eralizing free uriinz “bencl were proposed to the iate Athletic As: T e advi the Americ at on nstitutions 2(201 $8.29 69 v rrrr e rrrrreere) Large 1 Ib. Tin —Walker's Austex BEEF STFW and VEGETABLES . BeBe RAISINS ... BB OLFOMARGARIE . . 2for Baker's — 12 Pound — Breakfast . C0COA ADRICOTS Large No. 2 Cans TOMATO JUICE el > 3 | R 56 PAYCASH ANDSAVE @ S @ P..Y CASH in spotters have been i installed 1e Elks bowling alle ELECTED HEAD OF ? -’ e i b o s about COAST COMFERENCE re will be no squawks about being on the proper spot. lation of the spotter: alley in Al s Club in the , Jan. 6.— tion to the Uni-( The st 1 .\\\‘ud ated. | switch butto time is called of . t Con % " | vins in a pe : Doyle-Goif Electric Pin Spot- ehorn ux}u actually & nia. set two games I iness of the|two pin boy: UCLA was | ines. the Athletic| P S ‘) succeedir rvey Cas-| Washington A’H Portland, E cted as the site of next meeting. be Universit y the PC $30 h; Cotton Bowl game ucing Oreron's ount Californi realizes from Four new ' also will present an award to Johnny Sain, biz right- ded pitching star of the Boston Braves, who won 2 games as the local tribe captured its first Na-; tional League pennant since 1914 FRIDAY MIGHT LEAGUE BOWLS AS SCHEDULED The Fricay iag:is League will take over the Elks alleys tomorrow night leduled. This is accordng to announce nt maede by “Red” Mc- Gill. The ne st h t ave them r is a cinch to be op- 1 touch of the micr and down come all SPRINGS, Ca H. P. Eve t from when ne te s’ LI B | 1, Cans — Happy Home or Reliance c . BB o Flexible Flier Sleds Open noon until at Madsen's. kil H has been call Also recommended the advisory committee was elimin n of the| | i present rule permitting substitution | of a man after ever, while the clock is running. The chanze ¥blld permit substi- | tuticn of a player-only when time| has been called. Other rules chanzes advocated the advisory ¢ommittee include ment of the pre-1 y a “réverse’ c 3 MoRre TENDER | because &{ made from special f/f/-,tcst" Wheat < . } the Rose r ihte 'to receive a| forward pass a back stationsd close! The cnough to the ‘cemter to receive a |1052 "¢ nd-to-hand exchange of the ball.! Declare a fo d pess nded wehind the goal lihe of the offer team to be a down instead c safety, thus encouraging more goal line passing. Give the receiviny team the ti-n of runn‘m~ the ball out of the end zone on a kick from scrimmage the same as on‘a free kick or kick- | PCC adopted the 1951 and conference football schedules, exclud!ng intersectional games which ally e arranged on a year-to- r ba 1°’H‘1ADEI.PHIA . EAGLESPLACED, FOR SALE LIST uso 0% 08 e PAY CAS op- [l blends seven special E‘M lngrcdxcnts for extra flavor. ///Cuarantccd + ¢+ MORE The present: ‘rule v any punt that goes over i S a uc ~ P ns It &0 KEEeM> ouctick S| P ADELEHIA dan 8. P 5 placed in action on €l m.. philadelphia Eagles, who lost 20-yard i 2 1} d line. p 4 0 for cwner Al ‘Thompson he coaches rejected a move t0|in winning the revive the old rul> permitting a|, downed player to get to his feet], and run with (ho ball i TWO PLAYERS OF HOLLYWGOD STARS SOLD 10 TOLEDO IVLLY"VOOD, Jan. lywood Stars have Glen (R'p) Russell an 1 pitcher Bill Butland to Toledo of the |sales for next sea 1 American As tion, for an undis-| Frankie Laine, radio and record-| c’osed cash price. | nz singer, said in Hollywood las\]‘ Russell had a .293 batting ave: | night that he had wired Thompson last year. 1 was interested in buyinz the that goal | ack and | nationa finitely up f 1pson, disclo entenmal F OUR no higher than $300,000. fanager Chail t: 'horized to negotiats with prospe: | tive tuye: Thomp: |he also lost money on hi 1847, when it won the Ea vision title, explained that the di The | ference in his sale price “will be; 1der | settled on the basis new equip-' nd (ment we've hased and ticket § 6. of Alaska Coastal Airlines enables you to arrange —through your local ticket agent—your passage fo the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And for you who buy fickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy fickets in Juneaul Butland won seven and| " lost eight for the Pacific Coast|Eagles. League clue. D aa ‘!OUNG ADULTS OF METHODIST CHURCH iN CHECKER TOURNEY The Young Adults of the Metko-' R MOOSE BASKETBALL TEAM SELECTED FOR REMAINDER, SEASON toi i @ b 501 b an33e SWIET 7 ‘\f‘a""e‘i’*'""—“e'"'"“ 27e TOMATOR . . 2l BBe TERS and m,‘aéels 2 for 3B | PoRKand BEAHS . . . . . X7 RIPE OLWES . . . . . . 30e SHOE fiifiifié““&iffim 16e|STAM . SKOE STRNG CARROTS . . 1@e ifiéfi?fi‘ifififi?"fi’“w . 43¢ SAcE L. 23| THNMNTS . ... . . 5 GRAPEIRUST SECTIONS . 2 for 45| SUGAR . . s10.9 TURNIPS . 2 I, l5ci FRESH PRODUCE | chgsact . . 10eb. 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