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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8§, 1949 N TIE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MINORSWIEI. 1lOUISTO KEEP BONUS KEEP ON FOR YEAR BOXING s | ' BALTIN ~AOR Dec leagues went into th ion of the convention - day it appeared virtually ce: that the onus rule wc ned—at least In- | rule, Fpon pion, reclining in his jlis club. of the American) itk an ice bag over his sociation, is supported b e ! bruised left held bigher minor leagues, a jority ghtly- # | newsmen allm the finish of the smaller ones are against it scheduled 10-round exhibition W it learned. | Valentino. A three-quarter vote is necessary | &i'm fighting an exhibition w for repeal, and it locks much | 1eo Oma in Detroit next Wed like the Indianapolis club and its!day night and another with followers will fall short of their|gioeman in Oakiand, Calif., on natk. That means it would take| pes 19. After the first of the year al the votes of only 15 of the 5B;Im planning an exhibition in | leagues to defeat the proposal. I\“”“' America. I've never boxed \ Although the clubs, were under|there» (QllEGE (AGING strict orders from the execullve| yalentino, outweighed 39 pound council not to divulge their stand | was no match for the brown | before the official vote today, it|iomber, has leaked out that the big three| after the exhibition Louis of the minors—the Pacific Coast|«valentino is a rough and gam Ieague, International League and|fiohter but he doesn’t have too} American £ iation—have voted ch of a punch.” in fa of repeal. Valentino, in his dressing room, told newsmen: “Louis is a much better fighter " (m—Base- | than Charles.” Ezzard Charles, the N.B.A. hi 11 bonus | weight champion, knocked ou late in a closed execu-|entino in the eighth round of session of the National Asso-|match in San Francisco last Octo- of Minor Leagues ‘ ker 14. id (ANDY LEAGUE 10 TAKE OVER ALLEYS AT ELKS TORIGHT kes over the first play tc the followin: a three-fourths majerity scary to repeal it x leagues voted tain the regulation. One passed its opportunity to vote. ASKETBALL D FPesults Final scores of basketball games Mr played last night by various col= Johnson le are as follows: L. Elanton Pa WEST ‘sons, C. Shattuc can Jose State 58, St. Mary’s| Mrs. Shattuck, B. Haig, M. Lav- (Calif) . A. Nielson. Gonza; 65, Whitman 29. Ward, S Darpmouth 6 Yale 64, New York AC Connecticut 56, Tufts nnsylvania 71, Swartl W. Miller, E. Lin- n, J. Hazlett. *Villanova 80, St. Francis ( Cross 71, Trinity (Conn) BJi F. Ward, E . Bt % n { Forsythe. | COLLEGE CIRCUIT IS | Lenoir R" i 76 (three overtimes) | Cklahoma 55, Texas| —_— > i FORTLAND, Dec. 8—{®—Forma- Indmna State 75, DePauw 52. |tion of a new West Coast college Nekraska 58, Northwest Mo. 39. | circuit may be in the ofi ac- e lu:tl ng to Father R Sweeney Chairman of the Portland Uni FIGH'I‘ DOPE | sity Athletic Board. i+ Tentatively it would 3 {.orllaud‘ San Francisco Univers ' anta Clara, St. Mary's, San . I state, Loyola, College of th ;h;m and Nevada. All now as independents. “We expegt some concrete moves AtiNew . OF mmsfi}zumm " Father “"\Ecnt‘y said. New Orleans, stopped Tippy L ) 143, Garfield, N.J., 5. I HOCKEY GAMES At Omaha—Ha | hews, 172, Scattle Y tne Associated Pres Davis, 172%;, Indiana 1 ' The Northern and South At Fresno, Calif—Rudy V. sion leaders 133, Los Angeles, outpointed Jackic | Coa Blair, 12944, Dallas, 10. ! 18 A i New Westminster, out in front NOTICE | the northern sect After December 10, no telephone; irom behind to gain a 5-5 tie with rentals for the month of December | visiting Tacoma. will be accepted at a discount. All| Babe Pratt and Amy Dufault remittances must bear postmark of ' pushed in goals with less than six net later than discount date, Please minutes to play to give New West- be prompt. minster the deadlock. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS! In the Southern Di TELEPHONE CO. ady. leading Tan Franci: Fresno at San Francisco. ion, league- REBEKAHS BAZAAR In the only other game sched- | I1.0OF. Hall Dec. 17, afterncon uled, Los Angeles was a bad host, | 1-5, evenjng 7-11. —adv. turning back Oakland, 4-1. NEW RELIEF/ For Sfuffmess, Coughs of Colds You know — like millions of others — how wonderfully effective Vicks VapoRub is ‘When you rub it on. Now...here’s amazing, special relief when there’s much coughing or stuffiness, that “choked-up” feeling. It's VapoRub in Steam <+ and it brings relief almost instantly! Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Then — breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. Every breath eases coughing spasms, makes breathing easier. And to prolong relief—rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. %’c Ks Use it in sieam . ..Rub it on, too! 'APORuUB ]‘ETAR ROOKIE essing room | it Kb NAMED “ROOKIE Ul‘ YE. \ll" in. American I 06 for St. Louis Browns, Roy Siever: iven higher rating by wife, Joan, s demonstrating technique in the GK?.MGMA AGGIES AMATEUR ;Jél% KEEP TO TOP IN | L:.ON HOT DEBATE lOOMS' o 7:30 o’clock By TED MEIER ‘x‘oRK, Dec. 8—(M—Winter| SAN FRANCISCO, ual cnn\umon oi H\n | one of the national|Amateur Athletic Union npmed m- mll(‘gc basketball. This | day with red-hot ses to be no exception. | on whether to ba s Cowboys romped to|from AAU straight victory last| The 250 dele 55 to 34 conguest of the|sider opening s Aggies at Stillwater. profi featured a national| The four-day presided over by e | game | program concentrated in the east. nia and Princeton, two Mayor of Columbus expected to be powers | dent of the asons with Cros: Muhlenbe ‘Waddell, | © > far wes RAINIERS GET 2 |t NEW PLAYERS BUT LOSE 3 OLD ONES ifanager E irom the in Baltimore, ansactions had ser 1an Be Neil hville of the y Williams, 11sa of the Texas I athount of cast :0t disclosed. h kitchen, WA the Oklahoma Aggies | The 61st Eastern in- | Holy Cro Villanovs klyn, 80-57.1 b the Pacif had thr Young 1 cluz also 1 outfield HINES AT HOME }@Mg*‘ AND F I MAYGOTO 5\:-. { ?}' LIONS TEAM I 950 8 I'wo of] after batting By JIM BL‘JRNS lumbj other game is between t five"and Arctics. foreign athletes | also will con-| venn et | ATHERAN LADIES 10 | MEET TONIGHT, FINAL SION OF 45 VEAR FUTURE COAST GUARD ia o me| TIELEERS WIHTQUR een extended to| who have g rination for appoint- in Room 218 of | RED SANDERS 10 STAY WITH UCLA the decided - to re- Buildinz at 1 p.m. \\hexe they will be sup- training course at the Aca- and application blanks. 1ey will then be shown through 17th District heaquarters. 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