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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 .’omf TO Newcomers HAVE CLUB Enfer Ring ONDIAMOND Madison Sq. SPCKANE, Wash., Jan. 14— There will be a Western Interna- tional Leagye baset eam in Spo- kane this season, league declared yesterday at a three-day conference. They failed, however, to say will own the team, where it play and where the ballpla oming from. T.e Spokane team's financial quandary and the problem of re- a‘ing its ballpark were two of he Lie questions confronting the meeting. The park burned last Octoker. Ta internal Revenue Dep m nt entcred the scens yesterd en it filed tax li2n notices ag Te club for $8, ni w.throldinz t payments and urance, which it npaid. Co-owners, J. L. Butler Buddy Ryan remain in p of the franchise, Butler said the team will ma $26,000 payment on the club d m Collins, former owner. NEW YORK Director Harry Century Sporting “new faces of 1949 ison Square Garden with Vine Foster, Roland La Starza and Ar thur King in the featured roles. The fight game hak high hope that all three will enjoy long run on the 8th Avenue boards for it i generally agreed that new blood { Rocert Villemain’s—is neede to revive the business. Foster, a 2 ar-old welter pro: pect {rom Omaha, Neb., gets No. Lilling this trio of newcomer who are graduating from recent suc cesces in Garden semifinals. Trere is a g chance that Fos v open and close in one. His h Tony Pellone, an ex- ed main eventer from Nev srecnwich Village, Pellone , lost a close one to Ki n in his last Garden appear Tony is a 1 to 2 favorite R NEW COACH FOR LOYOLA » Jan. 14.—(P—Boxir Markson of the 20ti Club presents tonight at Mad- who w.ll ng unemploy ment rerien charge: Gavi! ance and John ssion is - oo UNDUP OF ANGELES, Jan. 1 University of L new head football coach young Jordan Olivar, wh mentoring at Villanova ar has signed ct, it was di Tarms were not revealed but J indicate l Olivar’'s salary ,\u\llu re. He got $5,500 at He succeed: ned LoOs Loyola has g H a 1 Dartmc in colleziate & her Kentuc D(‘M- Western 12th strai ct (I'L @ up ‘l 2-66 over ansville whil Cr Cross’ { Indians whipped C-44, to mark New i‘1 241 EXHIBITION GAMES SCHEDULED | FOR AMER. LEAGUE| » 241 games Temple spa 29 points CHICAGO, Jan 14. exhibition schedule including 132 meetings with Na- tiona! League Clubs, has bee ranzed by American League bast teams. The ing be NYU crowd of 14, acusz tallied the first half. Cnce-beaten LaSalle opened two-day midwest invasio: trounciny Toledo, 62-51. Bradl had an easy time aga'nst Dakota Wesleyan, 80-37 Rice nipped Texas Aggies, 54 to 53 in the Southwest Conference. In other games Cincinnati Xav- ier beat Ohio Miami, 61-48 and Vir- I ns will play 24 games ag rin'a defeated Richmond, 68-61 Naticnal = League opponents them with the New York Giants The Indians also will play the Chi ca~o Cubs, Pitts-urgh Pirates, Chi- cago White Sox and St. rowns in their 37 scheduled of only nine points “grapefruit” circuit gins 12 days after the ng practice on a and skirmish- Marc ornia, Ariz Florid: training bases The world champion Cleve OVER $117,600 IS NETTED IN SHRINE GAME JANUARY 1 SAN FRANCIS! O The 1949 All-stay Ea Lall game netted $117,059.18 Shrine Hospital for crippled dren It topped by $7,000 the pre record, set last year, Man Director Bill Coffman reported at . the annual meeting of Islam Tem- ple. con - YIRS PLAN BUSY WEEKEND;DOWNHILL RIS O SCHE Juneau Sk c s are plannin weekend on the sk old man weather help- new fresh snow or t chil- ith work is being done on the tow to make it possible for at four skiers to make the up- trip at once. The tow will be ng both Saturday and Sun- e iay with downhill practice runs be- St. Ann's Hospital ing the main attraction. medical attention Trial downhill runs will be made val Sur starting on the Crooks trail down to the first meadow area. Watch Saturday’s Empire for an annov ment cf the after-ski get- togetl} Sunday evening. > FROM SITKA Arthur P. Franklin of Sitka t the Baranof. - HOSPITAL KGY Admitted to yesterday for were Mrs. Robert Redd, Mas! Joseph Poor, and Darlene Gri Discharged from the hospital were Axel Iverson, Kenyon McLean, Jamzs MacKinnon, and Gus Nic- T aelton was admitted Government Hospital yes- Irs to the terday. .. it's always a pleasure bottled in bond * I.LW.HARPER 41572 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGH” BOURBON WHICKEY, BOTTLED IN OND, 100 PROOX, EZRINEN DISTILLINS €O, LG, LCUISVILLE, BY, Angeles | in mid-: i A spring | in they 16 of | Louis | on the! ic THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA - |AP-SPORTS GRID GAMES ROUNDUP LESS ROUGH NEXT SEASON Going fo Be fi&re Exciting, However-Substitutions Get Attention PALM SPRINGS, Calif n't be mt { By HUGH FULLERTON, JR | NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—(P—It's a |long stride (any way you look at i om the Harvard Club to the swank saloon where the boxing writers held their annual dinner. But in each place you found an oldtimer who found it more in esting to look ahead than to l:ok back. At the Harvard Club it was Ham ilton Fish, All-America tackle 1908-1909, who had helped comy ia monumental “History of Fo at Harvard.” The btock {with reminiscences and most of those who were it to the public. Fish preferred to call it a lof recruiting players without gom beyond the NCAA sanity code. "W think Harvard is the best co Im the world, so why shouldn try to get boys to go ther:? demanded. At the Loxing jamboree, 75year-o! iDumb Dan Morgan had the ¢ rolling on the floor with laughter throughout an hour-lony speec E accepting the James J. Walker Me A € morial award. It's impossible re- Here are sreduc2 a Morgan oration, h jeet: rincipal theme was: “Boxing isn’t Coaches will not te permitted to {dead. There’s more fighting mat ni oon player at a time into the ial around now than ever. Let v the clock is running. i ut and hustle.” 11 be able, when the ball Jan ch differ on n next a little fall, more S0 W introducin m controversial free sub- rated top atten!ion. according to William J. l Harvard, chairman S debate in clos the snowbound titution rul Admittedly, 2in jurin on. the new statutas cn t il 1ds, to send in as many des'red on either team s must be in and ready to bile the clock in running and ny wife. Someone once asked her, the customary 25-second pe- What postion did your hushand riod elapses from the time the ref- lay at Harvard?” She thought it €ree placed the ball in pesition. yver a minute and exclaimed, “Oh Encouragement to offense is con-| remember now. He played cap- tained in these rules | ain” A player can elect to run back a punt from scrimmage if the ball is caught in the ond zone. This used| an automatic touchback and placed in play on the| - | JAMES GRAY APPOINTED T0 FACULTY AT OREGON STATE IN ENGINEERING Gray, son of N Juneau, has r intment to the faculty of hool of Engincering at Ore- State College. Mr. Gray w ated this month with a Hx(n- of Science degree from the same college. He plans to begin work - on his Master's Degree next fall Miss Iris Gray, daughter of Mrs { ulty of Oregon State for mdu,v | 56 OLYMPIC GAMES i o ol rec and Is director of piano at the echool ™ a les plained: vho knows le: probably is no one about football than efore - WILKINSON MAY BENEW COACH AT U. OF WISCONSIN Jan. 14 nson today the new -+ | MADISON, | Charles (Bud) {pearsd first {versity of W i football coach. T'he general op:nion here University b 1f he v 2oard of ake a formal offer wi w consin’s as James L. ma Gri though unofficial— an ap is that the Oklahoma the ch can have the gcn it. The University gradus of tom | LANSING, MIk’hlL’.;lfl. Jan. 14.—® Given the right world conditicns, roit has a ‘“good chance” to the 1956 Olympic Gam in opinion of Avery Brundage, airman of the U. S. Olympics ommittee. He cited the promise of Detroit to spend $20,000,000 on Olympic fa- { cilities Ho(KEY GAMES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS i Sealed bids will be received at the | i 3 office of the City Clerk, Juneau, (By The Associated Press) Alaska, until 10:00 A.M. January Two goals by Joe Evans in the 21 1949 for the furnishing of mater- rrd period gave the Portland jals for a proposed Electric Power | Zagles a 4-5 win Thursday night jpstallation at the Juneau Small ver the New Westm'nster Royals, Boat Harbor, and then and ll\elu' s of the northern division of publicly opened and read. acific Coast Hockey League. The principal items are 4000 linear | It was the only game scheduled. feet of parking cable, junction boxes. The win Portland’s ninth meters and fitting traight—moved the second-place Specifications including contract, gles to within three-and-a-half documents can be obtained at the ames of the Royals. office of the City Clerk, Juneau, New Westminster, crippled ty in- Alaska. i uries, made a me of it only The City of Juneau reserves the { through the efforts of Goalle Lu- right to reject any or all bids and| ne Dechene, wko made many to waive informalities. H nsational saves. By order of City Council, Juneau, # Al Alaska. ARC REPRES 'ATIVE POPEJOY, w.lliam W. Read, Jr., American City Clerk. Red Cross representative, is at First publication, Jan. 10, 1949. he Gastineau Hotel. Luast publication, Jan. 14, 1949. { - ©c e c e @ TIDE TABLL JANUARY 15 High tide, 2:26 am., Low tide, 8:04 am., High tide, 14.03 p.m., Low tide, 20:44 p.m.,, . 15.9 ft. 29 ft 18.9 ft. ft. coo0eco sas eececs oo .C. L You HAVe It WHen You N;so Ir S Ly press Your best bet for quick delivery is Alr 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. iC {PETERSBURG MAKES ifeating FIRE SIGNAL IS ¥ RD IN SEATTLE our fire-alarm signal was potent,” said Lance Hendrick- son today, “but not that loud. It {|was heard in Seattle yesterday!” The explanation is simple. Hend- rickson, in the Alaska Road Com- mission offices across the street | from the City Hall, talking by { 1ong distance to Seattle when yes- 1-7 call sounded at 8:55 JUNEAU SAMBAS "~ “We knew “the the that?” other what's at the queried end of Jun\ McKinley had a similar ex- | perience, with even greater distar some years ago. He and another radio ham were talking when the 4 ‘\Amv Ihm;, happened .md the same He was talking to Japan >t WAMCAT TO MIDWAY The Wamcat, ACS maintenance . left at 6 a.m. today for Mid- Island, and may call also at Five Finger Island. The trip is for heckine and cable repairs at the cpeater stations. way dances the wtified part- ner at benefit ball held in London, Eng. This picture and others of the 18-year-old Princess’ social life have prompted London newspapers to ask whether she is beceming too much of a playgirl. (® Wirephoto. BOWL GAMES wling sched- League is Leonard Holm- Princess Margaret Samba with an unid a nurses’ I mm||||ummuummm|||||||||um|||||l'||||||mu||||'||||||mm|||||||||ummim||||i T T A revision in the ule of the Friday gnnounced today by quis Due Night $8.99 All Rubber over to the F planned Boots. 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