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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949 FIGHT DOPE |er o couers LAST NIGHT; EXAMS There was only one fight last nE 0" s(“mul{ night and that was in New York at i Manhattan Center, where Billy] NEW YORK, Jan. 27—P—It was Graham, 144%, of New York, out-lanother quiet night in collegiate pointed Fitzie Pruden, 143, of St.{basketball last night. Midyear exams | Catherine’s, Ont., in 10 rounds. continued to keep activity at a HOCKEY GAMES |2 PAGE SEVEN U COuLD SEND ) ) THAT IN TO THE " cuTE SAMINGS OF CHILOREN" AND WINY' | YOURSELF A DOLLAR T & Alaska Broadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Excurslons in Science. 5:15—Women Voters. 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. | 5:45-—-KNOX MANNING-CBS. | 6:00—News. intersectional standpoint, | 5 Utah of the S 6:15—Animal Court. 1 SAY IT'S AN AWFULLY S In perhaps the outstanding game from an b nes swamped H::mlt)ursx;f ‘C;:)l:‘f]:_' e S Brass) cnee e g - §:30—Spor 6. | ! nster. lert |86-Salt Lake City. It was virtually| g.4c ‘New s UsaE ge:; Wels“;:,"?ls):m' “'ii a breeze for the Utes. | s;;_%-‘;‘: E;:sémz ! [ ADC R A AAREEEr N Lihing the nase makers sx.pontel Cincinnatt, ranked as the nation's| 730 ARTROR GODFREY-CBS.| BRI ot ) : o roy o |highest scoring collegiate quintet| g.0p_March of Dimes | |2 YO1) ¥ e Pt';c“:’c hcl":"tt‘f"r‘,'0‘21_L‘cgg;f_"n the latest NCAA statistics, rim-| g.15 NIGHT EDITOR-CES. < Y ) (@ (CHUzZZY 72) lese. unth midway in he thira|Med ORIy 34 ponts against the| gi3p_YOU ARE THERE-CES. | | % e“od““ 4 wound up with a .| E0ilips Oflers and lost by 1C| 9:00—-News at Nine. | l g D R it o ; points, 44-34. | 9:15—Viking Varieties. | triumph Wednesday nizht on the o | . . 4 e e e Ol Riteh ¢| In the East Brown whipped Bos-| 9:30—Inside China. ! - sc?red ::r B T “¢ 1 ton University, 61-45, and St. Fran-| 9:45—TEX BENEKE'S ORCHES- | Shattie” defedted the Fresno Fai—;;f_;é Bro n defeated Providence, | b ;RA (.J.BS: i | cons 3-1 on its home ice, and thej 0%, ¢, g 3 | 101157’_)‘)’_?;8":?1: 166";75. a { invading San Francisco shamrocksl | lozso:Forsm:!s T outscored Los Angeles, 9-7. The | f . it 4 ff. games left Fresno and Los Ange:cs'MlKE JA(OBS IS “o[ | FrldnyS‘l‘;lr:gling and Attdnson in a third-place tie in the southern| woRRIED ABOI" JOE ] Sien On division, H { 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. The Seattle victory was clinched . lou“v NEX‘ Bou-l‘ 7:30—News. tm the last 70 seconds of play. With i 7:45—Sunrise Salute. B the score tied at 1-1, Gegrge Senick —_— | B:00—Western Serenade. MIAMI, Florita, Jan. 27—(@—| Fight promoter Mike Jacobs isn’t| | worried a bit about reports that| and Gordon Kerr came through with | the tallies for the Ironmen. Los Angeles held a 6-5 lead over 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather. [ YOU TWO SILLY OLD FOOLS ! I FEEL JUST THE SAME B-BUT HUMPHREY WHEW... YA SURE? i SO FLUTTERY... LIKE A San Francisco going into the third | heavyweight champion Joe Lous| g.3p worning Serenade. = : £ IR MY HEART ) WAY WHEN I SEE DEAR NOW GET THAT JUNK OUT OF S-SAYS HE'LL BE period. {will defend his title in Chicago this| g.45 gnow Time. H'LC, KNOBS ... IT'S JERRY.. iy § 84 ) bfl?gme UM ) JERRY... DOYOU < § THE ATTIC AND THAT CON- BACK .OH, ELLIE {summer and not in New York for| g:00_Music for the Missus. ||f HE'S OKAY...WERE LEAVIN'FER BE CAREFUL ... AFRAID ILL SWOON. REMEMBER HOW WE % TRAPTION OUT OF THE DEAR...YOU POOR RED SA"DERS NEW {the 20th Century Sporting Club. | 9:30Weather. {{} BOSTON ...YEAH...HIS BACK'S COME IN TH' 50 ADORAB — %=\ USED To DREAM OF 4 DARLING . r | Jacobs scoffed at those reports| g.35 yocal Varieties. 11 POIFICK...WE'LL BE IN BY FIVE Z{ BAGK EN- 7’ _Lffi' Vv 2 MEETING TWO _ o/ {and said: “Louis has been under a| g.45 pjang Playhouse. ' ACLOCK ... WE GOTTA GIT OUT = TRANCE p, 3 s 3 ke U(I.A COACH BOSS, long term contract with me. I think | 19:00 News, Y FasT. 5 35 you can depend upon it he will box ! 05— ims. » S".Em 0" SIAFFlfm' me again, not in Chicago.” ig;f:_g,,"u‘;’i:'m 3 i | He was told about claims oli 10:30—Milady’s Memo. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—(®—|Louis’ handlers that the contract| j;.00—KINY Bandstand. i Henry (Red) Sanders, UCLA's new |is void because Jacobs no longer is| 11:30—Listener’s Digest. { football boss, arrived here by plane)active in the promotion of the 20th! 11.45-Melodies in % Time. i late last night, saying the makeup Century Club. And Mike said: “I| y;.55_ Weather. " of his Bruin coaching staff still is ! happen to own the club, that's| 19.90—Meet the Band. i in doubt. jalL” 12:15—News. | The ex-coach of the Vnnderlnl(! —_— e e | 12:30—Luncheon Date. Commodores was accompanied by | 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. his wife. They were greeted by FEllER'S SA[ARY To | 1:15—Vocal Group. > UCLA Athletic Director Wilbur | 1:30—Sophisticates. — e Byt 0UTSIDE, THE SUPFC HAG LED TEZRY INTO A D[PEND, ATTENDANCE | 1:45—sinatra Sings. | 2:00-YOUR STAND IN-CBS. | 2:30—Memory Tunes. 3:00—Footnotes to the Headlines. 3:30—Make It Music. Johns, who recently recommended him for the job vacated by Benl La Brucherie. 1 e WHERES TERRY, | A WORKMAN FROM THE FIRE-TOP 2 -/ AIRSTRIP 6ITE REPORTED TROUBLE AT THE DIGGINGS. TERRYS GONE. BACK WITH CLEVELAND, Jan. 27.—(P—Pres- !ident Bill Veeck of the Cleveland | !Indians and Bobby Feller have con- | e 2 . A | 4:30—ROBERT Q. FULTON-CBS. ferred about the star pitcher’s 1949 | All programs subject to change .contract, but they couldn't agree on| s = 3 d onditions beyond our con- the Tribe’s attendance outlook. lt:’e} o 7 As in past years, Feller's contract | FROM THE INTERIOR Dan Mansk of Fairbanks is reg- istered at the Baranof Hotel. News Syndunte Ca Tra. _fi_ 4 4 i > YOU KNOW, KID, I ' TRUST You, BUT LVE TO HAND T TO YOU—YOU FIDELIVER THE GOCDS. CROOKS DON'T CARRY PERFUMED MONEY. YOU'RE CLEVER, BABY! HERE'S ' YOUR $#500, LISTEN, SLEET, SAM BROUGHT YOUR $500 BACK TO YOU—THE.DOUGH YOU BAITED BIG FROST'S MEN WITH— FOUN[?{IET IN THEIR PQ = I COME TINE Fne k< FAMOUS SINGE 1304 for © soft flavor uigae bouqust. is expected to contain a base sal-! ary of about $40,000 and toan;U WASHING]’O“ clauses pegged to the number of| (] | fans who attend the Cleveland! OREGONE SIATE i {Indians can expect approximately| i ithe same total attendance as last| lyear when 2,600,000 fans paid their [all-time high. Feller said he thinks | (By The Associated Press) it may be a smaller number this! Coach Slats Gill was tussling to-, 1year. | day with the tall problem of finding ‘ccded that Bobby is due for a cut Fleming as Oregon State readied in the reported $82,000 salary he re-|for a weekend hoop series against {ceived in 1948. }.nvan‘.jng ‘Washington. | week and though an X-ray revealed |no break, Dr. Waldo Ball, team i physician, said it is doubtful Big ASKING BIG RAISE .. | One other northern division tive, NEW YORK, Jan. 27—(P— Joe the University of Oregon, prepped | DiMagg! ' AR Whs' repoffed today m\{or a weekend non-league con- games. Veeck maintained that the| TANGLE FRIDAY| {way into the Indians’ park for an| | Both Veeck and Feller have con-|a center to replace Limping Ed Fleming’s ankle was injured last JOE DIMAGGIO IS {Ed will see action against the Hus- ‘today, with a slight. air of urgency, have turned down a $10,000 l'aise‘m)t. The Ducks play the touring v from the New York Yankees and to | . o . be seeking a contract that wouldf)‘?g’;lz[ Leland. BSEEHIEIR Clompirow make him the highest id pl: g in baseball nistory. | ? HE'S AN EQUAL _ THEN WHAT [LL roRk W ERELER T R 1 AN oeE Friends mentioned sums like $90.- | BUCKY WA“[RS |S PARTNER, AND HE | WILL YOU A Haxs CfiO &lE i T s {000 and $100000, tut no figures, "WVE THOUGHT IT OVER, .\ THATS IMPOSSIBLE, HAS A RIGHT, IF Mgt o JOU INTO IT. came from the principals. | HONORED M DINNEI! NINA, AND I'M LETTING | SKEEZIX! HE'D MAKE HE WANTS TO. A LO 4 The contract offered DiMaggio | WILMER TAKE OVER THE A MESS OF IT. Sole U. S. Agents reportedly called for $65,000 in basic | g s BUSINESS END OF W.& B. | Joins Wile Sons & Co. Inc., Now York, MY, | S21ary, compared to 55000 a year| CINOINNATL Jan. AT ’ Distributors for Alaska ago, and a bonus if the Yanks' home | V%Y " ETEIS G g « istributors for Alas attendance exceeds 1500,000. Last|“€ason as manager of the Cincin- year the Yanks drew 2,400,000 andg“a"“ Reds, was honored at a dinner DiMaggio drew a $15,000 bonus,\“’"‘ night and a notewor'thy d_e- making his aggregate pay for 1948I“velupmem, of the evening was dis- $70,000. tclusure that Ewell Blackwell, are Joltin’ Joe was represented as op-ggel‘c?:ag“ ;;:::);;r“ already is under osed to the bon ' ment. | ¥ Posed .. rmf ] Blackie undérwent an operation i for removal of a kidney last week lbut is expected to ke only a week jor so late for the opening of spring 0DOM COMPANY 4 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington lm on Brownie's Liquor Store SAVINGS BONDf HE management of this pank is pledged to conserva- Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES | training, March 1. 3 ; ‘ g 5 el YE SAID YE DID NE RUN SPEAK LP, LET ME GIT A 2 l:.so. :::xs:s:- R - WUZ GONNA | [ A PITCHER OF RUFE ! 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