The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1949, Page 3

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- FHURSDAY, EEBRUARY, 19, 108 s BB CASE IS GOING INTO HIGH COURT : Outfielder Sues for $300,- 000 Because Banned from Playing Ball NEW YORK, Feb ganized L in a $300,000 dam Gardella, a Glants to the 1946. A U. s. yesterday heard. Commi: ler, one of the five Lasekall attor from a 1 finzertips than prowess, is under pension irom C suit he charged baseb: a monopoly because of clause in every D ROUNDUP OF CAGE GAMES NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—2—N Yok Unive:sity a t. Jok Brooklyn, once po collegiate bask tieir lumps € Both took it on the last night as the col turned to Madis S 48, and Manhattan b 56, for the first time sir Another New York City Columbia, fared better town, The Lions, Intercollegiate came from behind to ton, 57 to 50, in an overt fray at Princeton. Except for Kansas S Bg Seven triumph o victories of Methodist over the Texas 49 35, and Rice over ’lm\as Southern actmly concurred ig l‘ ESouth. Pennsylvania won its fifth in a row, 56 to 53, aga nst margin over £ spoiled Duquesr: castern tour b; In other top e beat Harvard, 54-52; lrounced Temp!v, 57~ tour Villanova trave s Annapolis and handed worst defeat in three Yy In the Southern Conference Duke dropped a 51-49 decision to George Washington and William and Mary drubbed Richmond, 61-47. Haml'ne, the nation's fil{h rank- ing team, started a new winning streak by walloping Con f Minnesota, 33-37. In other tilts LaSalle smacked Cincinnati, 42-36, and Butler laced Wazash, 51-42. e 4 HOCKEY GAMES | (By The Associated Press) The Les Angeles Monarchs hold | second ,place in the Southern Di- | vision of the Pacific Coast Hockey i League today, but Fresno came close to pulling even. I Fresno, but one game behind Los ! Angeles in the league standings, Lattled the Monarchs to a 3-3 ) overtime tie Wednesday night. Oakland, which was idle, is the leader. At San Francisco, the Invading | Seattle Ircpmen wound up a dis- | astrous Southern Division trek, losing to San Francisco, 4-3. It was the {ifth defeat in a row for Seattle. Both teams are at the bottom of thesr respeune dl- ¥isions. ~ ————— — GOODIE SALE BP.W.C., Feb. 12th at Sears Order Office. 16 2t 10.—P—Or- | 1 L | Whi | bei S | BASEBALL CZAR, FEDERAL JUDGE ARCREE ?EONAGE © SUM CHANCE FOR (NTER-SCHOOL SKi in races in 2 ecru an ed full meals now are ed in frozen form RACES SEYS COACH o NEWLYY ATTR Larry nd SGNS CONT WITH BROO L ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA 5, ALSO MAR WITH FAMILY ARG CAMP ?1N‘iiRMESS!0N hiaska Sourdoughs VETERANS' BOARD iN BALL GAMES (n Yakima Posipone MEETS THIS WEEK IHUMBED our| \‘Eee Wea‘herkough IO MAKE REPORT Pm\'md of t.hr Son't 1l League has| ccom Hollywood club’s | yycn fo nute intermission. nned to initiate the t period between : ‘nnings of regu-! . o ortaiton puh iems being ey are, the meeting this k of the Territorial Board of ns' Affairs is scheduled to take place, when, as, and if the members arrive, i Ve h \vd e \m cus; aratively miia lush out of a 's chapter of time They had plaraed (o be here in for A sessil tomorrow Feb. 10 RES INFORM: x'lu) N Contad KA STEAMSHIP MPARY Ph H. E. GREEN Agent RAU KL NS YN BARANOF SAILS WITH to the 1 Hellenthe (h\ rman; other members are Faul by the powers 01 lhe game— no intermission e ‘w bl B LIGHT HALVES S 11 OUT FOR WESTWARD‘ < ; ilinz to the Westward yester- | 2!\ ,,,,,,, x‘ the Baranof had 11} rg a V\fin&E(NUT MEATS 1% Specials: Friday- olu n, Mr. and | = | @ | fiq basketball | ’ in the high | game hl » Crimson Huskies. | a Lumber | BASKETBALL Yiv »OUGLAS &L 51 Game oo chandise . ' milk is bottles ust 10 differer HIGREST SCORE Sweet Cream BUTTER 2 1hs. $8.49 SAVE | 'E Rx!_f::n:e — No. 215 Can — Peeled — Whole SCHEDULED | ABRICCTS . . ... ... 39e J‘j Ej N E A U g Walker's Austex — 300 Size 1 {1 BEEF STEW and VEGETABLES . Bése Eséih”&énug April Showers 2 for 45(! Bebe ... 45e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3_3_c PUMPKIN . 2l 298¢ Largest Ne. 215 Can — Happy Home PEACHES ... Bde SUNMAID RAISINS . . . . 6% . 8¢ ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ‘\nrthbuund “eb. 13 Pcl)l) ‘suuthbound S.S. BARANOF _Feb. 13 S.S. ALASKA __Feb. 21 Alaska Gem — 1 Ib. Can — Pink SALMON Largest 46 oz. Can Largest Size — 32 oz. — Maple VERMONT MAID SYRUP . gfi?? as Snow Falls fldy g@@@fi’amg and b Slfi’f . of P S, Dl SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corporation, Chrysler Building, New York A, 4. box 395 ILETTUCE HORMEL’S SUGAR-CURED SLAB BACON S © PAYCASHHANDSAVE®S oS o PAY S — KING OF THE OVEN ROASTS PRIME RIB . . 69cb. w CORN-FED SHOULDER—FRIL. AND SAT. ONLY PORK ROAST . 49lb. FRYING RABBIT . 79cIb. Just Received FRESH PRAWNS — SILVER SMELT FINNAN HADDIE — OYSTERS CNN LI, Solka, Fairbanks 8o PA\‘& CASH AND SAVE ¢ 2.“' CENTORY vrai@y-%nfiay-'faflesfiay-Wec‘Enesflay-'Tlmrsday SHOP AT THE 207 CENTURY and be assured of the lowest prices on quality mer- . Not only on special prices like ALL BRANDS Crisco-Spry-Snowdrift SHORTENING Bib. an 1.15 MacINTOSH RED FRESEI P CE A P P [J E s FR!’gE— CRISP — HE’I?S‘)DU UALITY MEATS FOR FRYING or SEASONING 69clb. [Bacon Squares . 39cIb. 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'l'lns Low Price Imported SARDINES 100 Ibs. 91 (}h,[POTATOES 5i85 HORMEL’S SHORT SHANK- PICNIC HAMS 55¢lb 55¢kh. Variety Meats Pig Tails _*350 Ib. Smoked Beef Tongue “ 1b. Pig Feet —m 1b. Lamb Liver —-———-——‘ 1b. S "EIAVS(IWIISVI)AVJ o8 FAVS ANV HSVD LOIN or RUMP VEAL ROAST SMALL — LEAN — MEATY SPARE RIBS . VS‘INVIISVQ AVd ©

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