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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 LOUIS WANTS TITLE FIGHT NEXT SUMMER NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—(®- J)C Louis w to defend h’'s h weight bo g champicnship n June agains! fight Lee of a d Charles and Savold. This was disclosed last. night by Col. Edward Eazan, chairman of the New York te Athletic Commis- sion, who sa'd the Brown Bomber had assured him he will fight one more time. Eagan infected the semi-official announcement of the champion's plans into the after-dinner infor- malities of the New York Boxing Writers' annual function. Charles, the Cincnnati who has been fighting heavyweight clas Patterson, N. J., avy Tn-land, haven't been matched In his ing report, Eagan said the rross receipts for boxing and wrestling in New York St last year amounted to $6244,613. Thi ig which takes in telev'sion e movie monies, comipzred with 691,878 in 1947. -o r'rgly neane $5,- Fi: last resulted as follo Binghampton, N. Y. lor, 160, B'nghampton, outpointed Nick Barone, 176 Syracuse, 10 Macon, Ga.—Fritzie Zivic, 146% Fittsburgh, outpointed Al R 15012, Greenwood, S. C., 10. Miami, Fla.—Bobby Dykes, San Antonio, outpointed Frankie Cordina, 149':, Paterson, N 10 New York (Jama Arena) —Ray Edws New York, outpoint- ed Billy Liogett, 130’2, Trenton, N. J. 6 Spokane Portland Spokane, hts night Joey Tay- 150 Clemo, 1 and Jce Vel 10 -+ HOCKEY GAMES Associated Press) nd Oaks scoring t the Los Angeles at Los Angeles last night Joe ore., drew, leader the Pacific Hockey league At Seattle, the Portland racked up their ¢ defeating Toe win ke ceend place vision ip of Eagles ht win, in i the Northers Division leader, New Westminste: tle hung on, 2 2-2 in six minut , but the invaders pmn(‘i in markers to win the con- strength- Southern walloping Di ncd their Division se an Frar kyhawks hold on the :cond place by cisco 6-1 - SEVERAL BUYERS INTERESTED N o SPOKANE INDIANS| 13. — There wire two new nes today on the list of persons interested in ac- the franchise of the Wee International League Spokane ndians, although the club is in muddled financial situation and a ballp SPOKANE, J wir ern without us Bouten, nd Charles Finucane, dent, told the irectors of their day The present co-owners are John uddy) Ryan and J. L. Butler. ball park burned last fall and hotel pres- interest yester- Butler has said he is trying to col- | the rmer ne 26 still nt owners. NEW GRID COACH BEING SELECTED FOR UCLA TEAM - LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13— w head football coach for the University of California at Los An- probably will ke chosen next ct insurance owner Sam has said he Collins of wants the Director Wilbur Johns esterday he has whittled a f 40 possibilities down to six definite candidates. He expects o reduce this list to one over the wezkend - staff of the disclosed in ntad the peror Hirohito as a war fs of cuticn of Er Spokane contractor, | League’s board of | owed him by the pres- | 1 ther grip on the Southern Di- criminal. GROUP EEALTH ASSN., Inc. W ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY EVENING January 17th, 1949 at 8:00 P. M. in Office of Drs. Rude and Clements W All Members and Interested Persons Urgently Requested to Aitend You Have It WHEN You N;ED Ir S o prase; Your best bet tor quick delivery is Air Express ... fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it. &> % W AIRLINES tein ALASK THE DAILY AL ALASKA FMPIRL-—JUM;AU ALASKA ‘rEw CHANGES IN ROUNDUP OF CAGE GAMES; YORK, Jan. 13—®—Vil- and Cincinnati remain the nation’s unceaten col- thall teams. ked their perfect records \inst Fordham and St Brooklyn, respectively. von easily. Villanova romped ninth in a row. Cin- e T ! ked up its seventh BUT FIGHTS HARD Hamline and Akron, the Ga., Jan. 13 ated major quintets, ic, ex-welterweight champion Y te Ly beating Becker Col- om Pittsburgh, Pa, had to call 35-19. It was St. Anselm th cn his vast experience of ring craft 1 to earn a 10-round decision from 1 Reid of Greenwood, N. C., in a 10-round bout at City Auditorium {last night Zivic weighed 150%. FOOTBALL RULES FOR COLLEGIANS PALM SPRINGS, Calif,'Jan. 13 (—Colleze grid fs probably will see much the same brand of ootball next fall as 1948 The Nati 1 Intercolle:iate Grid ules Comm e, ah body which contrcls every whistle blow 5 2:d every hip pad, winds up its an- al scssion here late today. in e smaller schools, St. An P—Frit- New Hampshirz, kept a MACON, defendinz champion in an eastern in- Tvy” league game. The « Columbia’s 19-game winning streak on it The El, behind 44-43 o ¥ on a late spurt to win handily § Carolina State suffered its at home during Ever- three-year coaching reign. Louisville. U. WASHINGTON, n its home court to Seton Hall, WEEKEND GAMES o o oneiE | whipped Canisius, 64-46, B o 146%, and Reid - o 45 an earlier setback to (h(‘i Iden Griffins while Pennsylvan- rwhelmed Maryland, 81-67. stown University spotted Wwashington an early 18-4 1d then rallled to score an up- 53-49, North Carolina likewise ! from behind to beat Wake -50, in the Southern Con-! N Nc !)1\ |teams prepared ames at Idako Coach W 111 t \kv a fc > Vanda versity of Oregon 4 morrow and Satur !meet Oregon S |and Tuesday At Seattle 13 player: four set, - cam Forest ference jhe to |games, - > COACH STINER 10 STAY IN PORTLAND | PORTLAND, J’\u 13—®»— Lon! Stiner, Oregon State College foot- | ball coach, told the Oregonian that | talks with University of Nebraska | cfficials about a coaching job there | never reached the “negotiation stage. He told the newspaper he did not n to travel to Nebraska ton State C at Pullman. Jim Mallory, reserve forward and the tallest man, has a wrenched and may give up his spot to S0t mpbell will board the |kack The Triangle Cleaners YOUR BID for 1949 .7 Your best foot forward ? ()l‘ course! A year of progress Why Not? Your OWN val- uaticn of YOU? That’s what the world accepts. For better Appearance CALL PAGE THREE e e+ e —— WEST ALL STARS | CLEMO, VELEL IN WIN BOTH GAMES | m« ROUND DRAW O IN ISLAND BOWL v v o 5 for the even'ng will be Mrs. Ka 437 Seward Street. 7:30 MISSIONARY SOCIETY F MEMORIAL CHURCH o ot 70 wercex we ems IS MEETING TONIGHT ronowsi, il b 3 13— 8 M President; William Jack, _HONOLULU, Jan. 13 ) htwelzhts Joo Clemo of Port~| mu. Memorial Church M / Vice-President; George Everest, gt 5 ~n and Joo Velez of Spokane b il Lold 1680 atary aHilt. TONA ¢ came “.‘,.‘ ‘_,m(( P will hold its regu tary and John Rhea, Treas: jefent the Mg An (ToNehc B 10%0utii, CEr e 280 at 7:30 o'clock this g Lo " |Tre rtout had teen billed as th ind win a clean sWOEP | nypitip: ‘Northwest Li kpe, UL (e e pionship match. They drew |a previous meeting. In other ma Billy T Lake, outpointad 168, Portland; Jerry Portland, TKO'd Hostes te 'W. Smith, fon an £oc ing htwe ame between the omposed of college lected from the mainland’ West defeated the The o we 3 tches , the ) 19, Orezon end, took from George Mur hern California quarter- k, for last night's winning touch-| Having sold my own n the last quarter. California Liquor Store I wish at M- o this time to express my thanks to VAUGHN FAMILY ARRIV customers for the First Class Alfred T. Vaughn Patronage they have given me in Abosbd the DRI REEE -4 past. 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