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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER MAJORBB LEAGUERS 10 MEET Annual Plz;y; Draft Ses-i sion fo Start Tomorrow— Rule Changes Proposed CINCINNATI, Nov. 16 — @ — Major league baseball begins an- other of its chilly weather flings here today. The rules committee of basebal! met during the day as the brass ot the majors began arriving for mo' annual player draft tomoric The American Association also meeting scheduled for today Recommendations for several changes will be acted upon b, T rules committees, including one te revoke the provision forbidding t& starting of an inning after 12: b am. i Another would change the rule} which provides that a base rinner is out if hit by a batted uall whie standing on base. That [ 1 had a change would not apply if the base ruunerj were on the move. The recommendations have besni submitted by a subcommittee whih made a study of the rules over a period of several months. Some 6,000 players, including 183 of the bonus variety, will go on the block at the draft meefing. COAST } HOCKEY ' ~ LEAGUE (By the Associated Press) The New Westminster Roycls| threw six forwards at the Fx-e~1ol Falcons in the last minute of pl.y last night to gain a 3-3 tie in the opener of their invasion of the Pacific Coast Hockey League south- ern division. The payoff came with 16 seconds | to go, when Duffy slammed h H a pass from Pratt for the t3 I score. In Oakland, the Oaks tightend| their hold on second place in the southern division. by trimming the San Diego Skyhawks, 4-1. In the only northern divisicn contest, the Victoria Cougars d:-igto 5) feated the Vancouver Canucks 6-1.|Methodist Church Parlors—adv. Fights last nigit ended as lol- lows: At Los Angeles—Maxie Docusen, 133%, New Orleans, outpointed Enrigue Bolanos, 134, Mexico City, 12. At Buffalo, N.Y.—Rotert Ville- main, 162, France outpointcd Tony Dimicco, 1641, Schenectady, NY, 10. i At London, England — Randolph Turpin, 160%, London, stopped Pete Mead, 159%, Grand Rapids, Mich., 4 At Honolulu—Philip * Kim, 143, Honolulu, outpointed Johnny Gon- salves, 139, Oakland, Calif., 10. Who is at fault? 0F course, since you are a careful driver, in case of an accident the “other fellow” is at fault, We feel that way, too, but if the jury disagrees it may cost you plenty. Make sure your automo- bile insurance is COM- PLETE. If it is not, bet- ter call Shattuek Agency Phone: 249 Seward Street Juneau . 16, 1949 HOPES OF GETLIFT Halfback Kifib—y May Be in Game for U. of Wash. Against W. Stale SEATTLE, Nov. 16—(P—A deter- mined pack of Washington Huskies cot a lift yesterday in their hopes of dumping Washington State Col- lege this Saturday with the return of halftack Roland Kirkby to ac- tion The Burlington sccoter was feared to be lost for the seasvn's final clash as the result of a banging- around received in the UCLA tilt last week. He showed up last night, however, for scrimmag A second “cripple”— —also was on hand and Coach Odell indicated the reat DOCUSEN IS GIVEN DECISION Big Row lfiedialely Staris — Rematch with Bolanos Possible By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES, Nov. “6—-’1"—y Controversy pointing to a remateh raged along fistic row today in the wake of a decision that gave Maxie (Little Duke) Docusen of New Orleans victory over -Enrigue e Bolanos of Mexico City in a bitterly | Falls, Mont., Behemoth might be ir fought fight last night. for a s ting line assignment ofl Announcer Dan Tobey reading | his work against the Uclans. of the verdict, a split decision aiter Only Joe Cloidt, . scrappy 12 hectic rounds, touched off a|probably will not see action among series of incidents. the Wasl.ington regulars. The little Duke of Orleans almost — — - jumped out of the ring in joy, Bo- lanos held his head in stunned pHIlADElleA NOV. 26 CONTEST disbelief, referee Bill Kirschx slipped out of the arena with sey- eral policemen in protective com- pany and three Lonfires were set off in the gallery. The fires were put out. Promoter Cal Eaton, even as the g toos rocked the house, and with no PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.—(P— The city of Phila phia is all ready to roll out the carpet for the annual Army-Navy foot-all get-together. Details for the game—to be played Nov. 26 at Municipal Sta- dium—were discussed yesterday at twisting of his arm, agreed to scek a meeting attended by Mayor Ber- a rematch as soon as possible. More than 10,000 screaming souls nard Samuel and representatives of both service schools. had overpacked his Olympic Audi- torium, paying & near indoor record Thomas Buckley Philadelphia director of public works, announced for the arena of $47,770 to see this long developing match between the the purchase of a $10,000 tarpaulin to cover the field. popular fighters. had seen Docusen get off o an early lead, had seen Bolanos UNBEATEN, UNTIED almost blast him into submission n the seventh and eighth rounds and climax the encounter with a blasting finale Then came the decision. A poll of every metropolitan toxing writer at ringside showed that all thought Bolanos should have won the decisi Bolanos weighed 134%, NEW YORK, Nov. 16—®—An leven 20 college football teams still i appeared today on the list of un-: | beaten and untied. Sgt. Jack Davis, Alaska High-| California has nine straight wins, way ‘Patrolman stationed in An- tallying 272 points to 100 by their cherage, arrived in Juneau today. | opponents. Davis, for police chief here,| Six casualties were recorded the will meet with Frank A. Metcalf, | past week with the heart-treaker chief of the Alaska Highway Patrol. |of them all being Boston Univer- an Per end. Docusen JACK DAVIS ARRIVES 133%. — sity’s setback by Maryland, 14-13, after winning its six previeus | games. Sat. Nov. 19 from 1 to 5 p,m., Wyoming took a- crushing 32-7 Hand work, bake sale, tea (served |licking from Baylor for its first loss by W. S. of C Service at|in nine starts. Cornell, stopped at seven straight, was dumped by Dartmouth, 16-7. Highest scoring team is that of College of Pacific with 367 points BAZAAR 53-3t SAVE THE DATE HUSKIES | to its opponents’ 66 in eight vic- torious outings. Mighty Army, Douglas Firemen's Dance. 3rd.—Adyv. IT'S PAN AMERICAN'S ANNUAL FARE REDUCTION! LIPPER FARES CUT227% . in Alaska and to Seattle between October 15 and March 15 ® Now’s the time to go places . . . see the sights . visit friends. Now while you can take advantage of Pan American’s annual fare reductions! Buy your bargain fare tickets between October 15 and March 15.. . you can use them until April 15! Fly now with the world’s most experienced airline . . . stretch your travel dollars. TICKETS 6GO0D UNTIL YOU SAVE ON BOTH ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP FARES Al fores, plus fox Children 2-12 years, holf of bargain fare. Infants, free *INCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNETTE ISL. HIONE WAY, ROUND TRIP BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 L AUERICIN £ Woro {(_{filfi{{m _’k \'_/! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA New Managers of P(L Coast Baseball League for the n a discussion of the 1950 situation are: at Sacramento; Paul Richards, new Se- It % ‘ me 2% {8 cirerit’s new mar ield at Lo Charlcy Drocx mai attle manager and Del Baker, San Diego’s new pilot. 1mse; " Wirephoto. which barely squeeked mrough’ During the Allied occupation mf Sixty-eight . percent of Japan's Saturday with a 14-13 triumph over | Japan, an average of 150,000,000 eligible women voters cast bd“olx; Penn, has the second highest point|textbooks have been printed every in their count last general elec- total of C |v on, Ja vy, 194 l PAGE THREE L RIDE THE NEW STREAMLINER YOU CAN ENJQY the thrill of riding the Shasta Daylight, the sensational new chair car streamliner, for very low fares. For example: only $12 one-way, $21.60 roundtrip (plus federal tax) Portland to San Fran- cisco. Low fares from other points, too. Leave Portland in the morning — arrive San Fran- cisco that night. 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