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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949 KENTUCKY, 370 - Foot ILLINOIS | Homer Hit 13 the VERSIDE, Calif., it 12 to 6, the niers made thelr safeties nd Beaver: - March 22— ttle Rai- count te secongd stanza yesterd Joe PBrovia powered a coter over the right ficld fence. Heinz Becker hit a homer for the Rainier: to tie the count in the fourth. Team- mate Bill Ramsey also hit a four- master. Carl DeRo: Pertland. ° ramento tc Kansas State last F the 2d in ark s t distance for ers take on Sac- y at Anaheim - oo FRIDAY NIGHTERS| | ARRANGE SCHEDULE| ITHREE MORE WEEKS| The Los Angeles Al San Diego Padres 10-8. feot homer. Axm:'hor Angel, Cece and Illinos, t s with| .- night for the Eastern NCAA baskzt- gain the fight fo test their attack! with Cklahoma A. and M., the West last Saturday in Kansas C BEAVERS, upset jinx and scored expected sem!- Kentucky, rebounding from a last week, rolled over Villanova with staged a desperate spurt in the fi Kentuck 85 peints were 0: 79 sat b, 10 (LASH By Wi y Wiison ed up their ninth vic in NCAA cage .fifle Angel Dick Wilson accounted for Garri ashed his second four- remendous will ball title ainst the nation’s No. 1 collegiate ern victor, at Seattle, Wash., § wl" OVER The defending champion \bfl.‘xl:ll ats | final victories last r before e slump that saw it bow to Ch a record-breaking 85-72 score. minutes to turn back Yale, most am ever had sco 1 points practice games by outscoring four funs erd: three cn a 370-] —(P—Ken- b baser in two days. clash ab Madison Square Garden to- AT bl B heir immediate aim will be to defense in the championship u«\mv“ urday night. The Aggies won out i and the Ilini cracked the Garden's near-scllout crowd of 18,051, | Loyola in the National Invitation |, Illinols' Big Nine champ league tit 71-617. the tsurnament, breaking the n 2 hung up ty the 15 in the hizh ¢ 157 point by | me toppled | red by Moreover the two t the forme JOELOUIS T0 DIRECT NEW (LUB will stage its champi wken Ro! Oasis and| re to battle for top will hold second droppin last week, is in ‘.sl ip Ocom Company honors. The loser: {place and Home G to Ross’ position chedule for the remair on is as follo March 25, T p.u tos vs. Home Grocery S Foed Center. 9 Odom Compa T r of Joe the swiv air | ector of the ncw Interna- | ng Club tomorrow. d heavyweight title- Folder has pocketed a tidy $210,000 on a five-month exhibition tour. 42nd and final Zout on the current tour (he probably will resume them later) is at St. Paul tonight against Hubert Heod. In his new role as I. B. C. diras the 34-year-old Louis will tomorrow at Chicago Stadium with colleagues of the new boxinz pro- mction group ch threatens to: crack the long rcigning New York moncpoly and move big time fights back to the midwest. They _are'Ar- ‘hedule is completed when av- | thur Wirtz and Jim Norris, con-| .. o onq scores for the season trollers of hoth the Stadium ande“m have teen compiled Detrcit's Olympia Stadium. R B0 First item of business wil REBEKAHS TO MEET Ipctiohi g} & dhte ppa site Members of Perserverance Rebek- L B. C’s propcsed kout between|,s pedpe will hold their regular Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Wal- | semi-monthly business meeting to- cott for Joe's vacated heavywelght|morrow evening at 8 o'clogk in. the CHICAGO, March ¥ nder Pho- Enginee: ROS! a Grocery. Alexander Photo Food Center vs. Home Grocery. April 8, 7 p.m~—Bert's Food Cen- ter Alexander Photos; Home Grocery vs. Engineers; 9 pm. rhomas Hardware vs. Ross' Oasis; California Grocery vs. Cdom Com be distributeq after HOLLYWOOD TAKING ON SAN DIEGO SAN FERNANDO, Calif, M 22.—(M—The Hollywood Stars under took a brisk workout yesterday i preparation for their game at Cn tario today with San Diego. Manager Fred Haney phoned from Vero Beach, Fla., he ha year-old Dale St high school hurle h n sig: 115 strikeouts per three years Haney said he expects to ' return here with six players the end ol the week. e - MONDAY NIGHTERS - Juneau Ycung dereated the Lam- | jabs 4-0 last night on the Elks alleys in the Monday night league | and stepped into first place in the second half of the tourney. City Cleaners won over H and Q and moved into second place; Gus George. Grocery won over B. M. Behrends to land in third spot and | 35 and T Clcthing beat Ludwig Nel- | son for fourth place. | Mary Applegate wds high scorer of the night with 519. Individual and team scores were as Juneau Young : 30 141 138 115 424 30 § 90 136 420 134 460 | 162 434 1404 | Spot J. Baxter R. Winther A. Winther Totals 188 157 518 Lamjabs 133 190 143 466 A. Johnsc M. Appleg L. Blanton Totals 116 180 163 401 City Cleaners 142 157 122 130 A. Dalziel T. Retallick M. Burke Totals 997 464 1307 H and Q 28 155 108 Spot 84| H. Rolison [ B, Peter 3. Mill Totals son 138 337 46 110 108 418 Spot P. Garrison R. Haley Totals Gus George . McGill 145 R. Breitkreutz 101 D. Matscen . 128 Totals 374 Grocery 166 150 121 160 144 137 431 447 B. Smith N. Biggs Wilson Totals 130 138 419 Ludwig Nelson 187 1385 150 150 158 135 445 420 e HOSPITAL HOTES Admitted to St. Ann's hospital yes- terday was Peter Brown. | Admitted to the Goevernment hos- | | pital were Harry Samson of Yak- utat, Sam Paul of Sitka and Joseph 130 148 424 I. Brust . Davlin L. Blanten Totals 399 | 1260 | | | | | crown. Best bet is that the fizht will | 10QF Hall. + ames of Angoon. be staged in Chicago in June. - > With winter sports, basketball and | skiing all over for the season, and baseball taking the limelight, fights are teing pulled off. There were nine . on the program last night, with two knockcuts, as follew NEWARK, N. J—Sandy Saddler, 130, New York, outpointed Felix Ramirez, 131, San Jose, Calif. (10). NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Joe Baksi, 215, Kulpmont, Pa., outpointed An- gelo Sctillo, 205, Argentina (10). CLEVELAND. ‘Tom: Yarcsz, 103, Monaca, Pa., outpointed Chuck Hunter 167, Cleveland (10). | NEW YORK, (St. Nicholas)—| Jean Walzack, 146, France, stopped Angelo Morgzanti, 146’s, New York 2). PHILADELPHIA —Harold (Baby Face) Jones, 137 Detroit, out- pointed Calvin Smith, 134'z, Phila- delphia (10). W, INGTON. Danny Petro, 127, Washington, knocked out De- Witt Oliver, 126, San Antonio, Tex- as (1). PITTSBURGH. — Jimmy Bivins, 185'., Cleveland, outpointed Rusty Payne, 180, Pittsburgh (10). 1 TRENTON, N.J. Tami Mauri- ello, 198, Bronx, 1 stopped Willie Brown, 188, New York SALT LAKE CITY.—Keith Nut- tall, 131, Brigham City, Utah, knocked out, Jackie Blair, 135, Hol- lywood, Calif. (8). e Martha Society Goodie Sale, Fri« day, March 25, 11 am. at the; Sears Roebuck Order Office. 50 3¢ S | Keep it locking new—all season! DU PONT DULUX MARINE FINISHES £G. U.5. PAT. OFF. ourl " . Kee'l:oz' sb;,;hflPe Your boat keeps its sparkling beauty all season long when it's protected with long-lasting DULUX Marine Finishes, There’s one for every surface, mast-head to waterline! .fif* smooth-Rowing, fast-drying Y resist salt spray Y resist harbor gases Yr skay white all s YACHT WHITE GLOSS Northern Commercial Company North of Boat Harbor JUNEAU — ALASKA s AUTHORIZ ED DEALER |at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T —— ! Fly from Afithorage; Spend $5,300 fo Bowl At Aflantic ity Mee JUNEAU BOWLERS .. DEFEAT SKAGWAY IN ELKS TOURNEY Juneau Elks second teams defeated Skagway teams the first sets of the series in telegraphic first and bowling. Juneau H. W first team won 2697 549, and the socend team All o1 Juneauw’s ed over 500 and rce players of the Skagway KIKs 150 pmned over 500. and individual scores in the 1s follows: Fitst Team 549 549 545 H41 513 \- s Don- Na- Trenton, N wash, Wayne Utah, San Franci s 1 Jr, Oris Kinz of bn J. Loughlin of OF terling of Salt Lake and Arthur Ziegley of co. ) E. Parsons A. Sturrock TOTAL o Skagway First Team L. McGuane G. Budd ble - Selmer Beitinger Eagle TOTAL Juneau J. McGee B. Blanton J. Alexander W. King W. McKinnon TOTAL Skagway Sccond Team . Birren F. Gentile . Burfield B. Blanchard . Koy TOTAL | With Ziegler ¢ sixth man on the sidelines (he'll play in dou and singles ay), the Alaska am bowled 2,605 for third place| | end the $65. Had the team finished | in first place, the prize would have | een $100 To raise a fund for their 10,600 mile round trip, the seven rledded‘ to run a raffle, Brown said. But they (ran up against ancther raffle that| cffered an automotile in a cam-| | paign to raise money for the pub- I hool at Anchorage as (e B. R. Second Team 508 491 490 482 482 |a turned to lingo asn't enough. We decided to wait! the school raffle was over.” seven bought a jeep for $2. went up as a raffle pri ruary 28, and was awarded | March 11. Brown said the raffle netted $3,000. They left Anchorage | arch 12. | There was no nt stand The Lhn C0C. Th w The evening circle man’s fociety of Chri of thz Methodist Chur will meei 8 p, m. Wedneceday, March 23, with Miss Certrude Welzel in thejy Assembly Apatrtments the Wo- n Serviee of ange in the tsur- gs yesterday. - 4-Cycle Air-cooled Dut- ew models, Madsen’ Lauson B and that| = brought us $2,300," Brown said. “It g = HEAVY ' expenses face Metro- ! politan Opera tenor Ferruccio | Tagliavini (bottom), who has| beecn adjudged father of Singer Ma:y Phillips’ baby by New York court. Tagliavini is under orders to pay all legal, medical expenses and support child. (International) Juneau in pnz t Chas. G. W. a PAGE THRI e 0w 4 § o " 4 | First of a series of American | L\OSGS Baby Case RED (ROSS DRIVE [Cross displays s fo s!:gmnhoed the Vie Power Paint I tomorrow. 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