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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' E PAGE, THREE BIGDEALS | SporisBriefs (TRADE DEALS GIVE UP HOPE FOR =t vt BASEBALL ground search difficult. Officials ot | | | Id third baseman Bob Dillinger | cated the report would be investi- THUMBS DOWN 0“ lEAD (HANGES IN [ e utfielder Paul Lehner to the = L n( Orage ews alses gated as soon as weather permits | | a smorgs rielder nk Gustine, short- field family, we ey f b ielphia Athletics for $100,000 7 | Fundfo i W Tonight's party for the Brown- TELEViSION OF = TUESDAY NIGHTERS B or il Y ~ : | NEW YORK, Dec. 14—P—The|stop Billy Demars and outfielders| NEW YORK, Dec. 14-4P—The| erished b h e et / (oAST FOOI.BALL‘ T A “m”k" e n;metullfis Y Coeman L ’Nl “‘ pl\n " (\x’\l/li‘lllflbxl (“\m\:}l ‘11 (~ :1 y Sear( designed to raise funds to return /,Al.) ( /‘" (\\( 2 here s a good turnout of slow waking up but when the oy c ayers, Marshall, Sid e 4 T the Brownfields to Sequim, Wash, 3 A X NG! i ay Night Leagugrs last night|shot came it was a corker—a deal RACING Gordon, Buddy Kerr and sam! SEQUIM, Wash, Dec. 14— s the THRAE UMV darenit (’IV[: HE A\ on the Elks alleys and Parsons|between the St. Louis Browns and| New oOrleans — Hypothesis and | Webb. to the Boston Braves in ex:|Iope has been oll bu abandoned | oo onations already in the fund e safely of Francis Brown=- By RUSS NEWLAND CARMEL, Calif,, Dec. 14—V Television—the rival of college football attendance figures—got a thumts down vote from Paciiic Coast football coaches, change for shortstop Alvin Dar and second haseman Eddie Stan Thus the Br who were ed to trade rlesale follov reported dissension durir nd the G S ric defeated Sicks Rainiers to|FPhiladelphia Athletics involving | Chila & No. 1 spot in the league stand- | £100,000 and six players. Gr Connie Mack’s pennant-anxious | 52,262 for Jo» Snow rolled high series for| Athletics shelled out the $100,000| London ight with 592 and Erv Hagerup | Flus four players to the Browns to | lion whose combined at the Fair a daily double worth | . rly THE FAMOUS ONE-UNIT former Bremerton flyer miss- | {otal nearly i since Septen Alaska. All the 1amily’s money has been &/fafle MONO -PAC | It will beac for | spent in the long and futile searcli| Brings Back the Glorious World of Sound e bis family, wi or Brownfield 10| money in the fut & ullah, a great stal- ing won 33 races | The voices of friends and loved ones +« . all the ~entless sounds of life and SF . ! 211 for high single game. |gef one of the American League's| this season, was sold to an Ameri- | F RORBON, HON . TAKRC W | i g i Coaches attending the three-day ; 3% \ il % # S i U ey : o . i Wit v o OREGON GIRL TAKES UP | happiness . . . that's what you give s vis b !;&’xe e sitic O m and individual scoring is|top infielders, third baseman Bob| can syndicate for $369,600—a record [ % 0 were expected to shake thin Brownfie 1<£ .Ih, vi! r S AT GOV™E HOSPITAL| When you give s Belione MONO.PAC winter g e acif 2088t | o follows: Dillinger, and a good outfielder, | export price | up wholesale, broke out with thetheir six ren are ir s 1| to someone you love! conrerencte yesterday (;m_pmvwl a i Paul Lehner, QR .- deal of the major leasue| Alaska two others are living! Miss Helen Marcus, new medical | — Then, too, it's so easy to wear. Just statement expressing their opposi- he v T ;i meetings X fndr v their grandparen! Mr. | technologist at the Government one compact unit (with earpiece and _ pre . e THOMAS HARDWARE | The $100,000 was the welcome GOLF o X » 3 i tlorti; b televising botball sgumes. | s3(Part of the deal for the Browns| Miami, Fla Sammy Snead| The four-for-two swap gave thef:nd Mrs. Murl Brownfield Hospital here, took up her' duties! ¢ond), easy to wear and conceal = no The concensus was ‘that it had Pk .. l;’l :g? }:ilz— goa Whose president, Bill Dewltt, said| wound up the 1949 sonson as ‘the | Braves u hard-hitting outfielder in| The elder Brownfield, who sold o |cfficlally yesterday, it was antotie.'|| dparite battery pack o earey. See » xeducgd ancndax:;es. g R YA 147 18— a1p|"l can't make any money at the | op-ranking money winner with | Mar , another er in Cior-{ bome to raise money for the sca ed by Dr. James T r oge, head of A AILTHIS, COUPON TODAY! ACAGHNG0S e L JADAE L IBTL 0 ke 161 147 170 a7g| B3te. I've got to make it selling|$33,07383 in tournament prize | €9o7 Who has played utifeld | has returned home after dircet » Alaska Native Service medical s Cou where television took over on a s 198 192 202 5p2 | My best players” mOney. | and third e, A smooth-ticiding| the hunt, It was hoped for a time, st | R Sy Filas large scale. 5 iy rOW! rec e 7 | hort n Buddy Kerr a|that the son might have reachoc rgus came from Salem, |1 7 Please give me full Information en > 2 Ti \ Totals 795 816 842—2453 But the Browns also receive vet i | s s i BELTONE MONO-PAC. 1 The testing ground was th _ s eran Shiva NERAIRNES Bank Gustine e . in Webb. Eoth Kerr,| i of some isolated cabin Ore, where she had attended Wil-ji o 00 \ repolitan Y.0sEACESUSs Brea Wher T and three rookies—shortstop Billy| Fort Worth— | eno-t for the|when his plane was forced downiliamette University. She also at- |y, | B B R R T _., | Demars and outfielders Ray Cole- | si . Giar In New, fut there have been no clues to: tonded Tularc University in NEW | are 8 - .telev‘xsfon sets—an audience of he A ;1;:‘i»” 3‘3 178 178— "‘if man and Rocco_ Ippolitto. o |y 's do. i is wher 'tl -V‘L\I ‘t‘r -4k e recelved her Gl Zone Epmgetpegrgee g Eomiilion L R Yk Bt i i ilr’ Two other transactions earlier in LA e ! fizured t T ! “Sl'" c"m :m",':,"l se 1 InbortaNE! The athletics directors drew p - £p¢ g 165 165 165— 495 (1,0 qay involving the Boston | n and Star tha Gi 1 ressing in action the Christ-| he will specialize in laboratory | Dr. John M. Montgomery, D.C. eme of “Good will toward |WOrk such as the taking and read- | the ‘Anchorage News is I |ing of X-rays, cardiographs and | Main and Front Sts., Juneau fund for the family which |other technical types of work cuu-\ Phone 477 impoverished by the search, |vcimed with the hospital. SAVE UP TO $252.80 130 140 115— 385! b, oo pittsburgh ~ Pirates and gol a crack keystone combina 155 147 123— 424 ) O e ARRR " 1560 B Hotke Games which led Boston to the pennant | wen, nate category by this fancy in 1948. 4 v the 1953 conference football sched- ules. 748 175 732—2256 League swap. PR, STANDARD AVIATION 43 s disposed of two play- e i TIGERS MAKE PURCHASE last re , more than $1,000 or wes 17 17 17— 51 itcher Bill Voiselle to (By the Associnted Press) | NEW YORK, Dec. 14—®-—The| Leen pledged. 5, 139 158 166— 463 infielder Gene Mauch no Falcons, who won |y i the Alaska spirit, one grocery roit - Tigers purchased y from the St. Louis Br last week after taking| 141 119 175— 435 given the family a over out- and handi T4C C rellackings in the | { N 120 160 118— 398 Mary Rickert to the Pirates ries ny for pitcher Lou Kretlow a ler as e a 160 158 than $10,000" plus a , lost another ; Pacific Co@st | cash in excess of $100,000. Pridd ] - i 36 7 g ~ale. § Aivision foe night At the same time, the White Sox D . deals-in-the msk e o k- 1e same time, the e Sox b A g ik (By the Associated Press) = idered redohot, cooled off| The Portland Penguins visited |acquired third baseman Hank Ma-{ ANC "‘”‘“’:fif’ [::'.,kc: E;C‘ h’:\,( | dEastcnlx w“,lhmqmn College AICS?; 08 bly. Red Patterson, N-\(i Frino ! huk. ouy, Wae | feskl frol "l‘~ ‘P{:’Xi;‘[‘{(‘l‘l““ AL { up the trail of Francs Go before March 31—save up to 309, ! SAS special rummed out the chorus of “Home, Yank blicist, announce ¥ for pitcher El Kliel 2 reduced T -tri % SwestiHostie” o the Hackbiossd in 155 155 " matier "ot 4 188 yeartol land the Oaks came from | handed thrower. wnlleld, RGPt ose (0~ reduced round-trip fares are good for 60 days or the. cooonn DAl - at Oheney. 1asyEansen 146 146 itcher stood. between the | behind with two goals in the third | L S . S duy, eystiME L ST less. Travel must be completed by April 30. night in what was supposed to have 1eighion 98 117 nd Washington ‘complet- | Period to scare 8 3-2 win over'the| . , e ® THE ONLY DC-6 planes — fastest to Scandinavia, just 16 been just @ tuneup for the Uni- | MICHOLS o o 161 163 involving second baseman | 3% Dleso Skynavis, | Shaying Waler s { Prot Don Sheldon and trapper|| ~ hours from New York. versity of Idaho's basketball team. otalg 699 725 Jeorge Stirnweiss of New York| I Vancouver, the Canucks | o S B o . AR : a second period drive by Georee Blair reported from Tal ® SAS SLEEPER LOUNGES at no extra cost. The onl, The hometown Savages whipped = nd first baseman Eddie Ropinson | {ought off a second period drive by ekl S 3 % 549 BLK r s S cd y o ’ be invading Victoria Cou to Sen' N’ v' Mayor keetna, 100 miles north of I sleeper berths to Scandinavia, just $10 extra per person. SICKS RAINIERS | 7 T 75— 225 edges 159 154 113— at they had sighted what ap- From Indiana (“Y peared to be “some sort of a lean- »f Washington. “Clark the invading Vandals 63-42 — the same 2l-point margin by wl home game (Washington lt:eyM;gz;wm Idaho two weeks azo YD o m i“‘\ll(:"\illlll“l.)”n hilnr{i:;fl o\x!\?h; to, collapsed by the wind" in the | See Your Elsewhere on Northwest 162 150 131— 443| o most promising young pitchers, ON Bamakop): BLOOMINGION, md, Dec, 1¢—| Talkestignpiounsing {fhey - ssi s e o L % 172 125 147— 444 |20 " % PIUMISIOR JOUES il A five-gallon can of this cit ey were unable to land their Travel Agent versity oot ~| Fatterson said. “We couldn’t see} lus water was on its way tod lane and investigate, due to the| bested the College of Puget Sound 173 158 146— 477} ;: o he called the whole thing off. | a family party returning on| A AR peidcent jia { ”llfllmlml or Northwest Airlines Loggers in Tacoma, 62-56; North 903 822 T66—2491 | ;g y the deal was dead.” b yesterday were Miss| > (Jlf‘\.\"” LT e % |"1‘x‘:;dh father of six mm-\ Idaho college whipped St. Ma e vesterday the R members of radio station has been missing stnce Sept. | AIRLINES SYSTEM Hotél Westward, Anchorage PARZON'S ELECTRIC 1p 191 174 211— 57 kson 189 162 126— 484 e decided to uphold | Russel K. Angell, and 4-year-old 1e minor leagues who voted to re- | Mada Angell. Lund was completing a tin’s in Lewiston, 68-58; once again skimmed by WTTS and television station WTTV One other member of the hunt| water wa ¢ over the | party, Pat O'Donnell, survived a Zé-l Seattie | Dial 21101 State, 59-57, at McMinnville, and the bonus rule. The Americah| Miss oo g . thit W Oregon College of Education edged 173 175 166— 514 e, UI]) the other hand, voted [ month's vacation trip on which 8 STk d.“?“ g Palk mmuuh. i’ ‘v‘”d‘ ntps., ol h i Buliie Willamette 62 to 61. 128 187 176— 401 weal the controversial rule, 1 flew to Fairbanks, Nome, Anchorage | w an fighe Sthe Talkste Ak (CPEOG S In fiintor collsge piay. the tour- 150 135 148— 433 e ind tle. She was joined re-| L OP=RY" L BAR, W '_\l*p”‘””,“’ Ol T, | L i i e B ing Pasadena Jaycees downed Van- Totals 831 840 8272498 ently in Seattle by her sister and| With New York's bathless-shave- | The pilot left O'Donnell on a small : g va pss Friday decree in mind, th river bar and crashed while s B B 1 00 o e T o e e POTRNLL 9. 50 JUNF.AEi;LORIST HNAI. 1949 (HAMBER :);m(" e 1id in a letter to Mayor O'Dwy ing for a larger landir pot. = ‘ I e Sope (hic Wil -6 tod for & fev | Frowntieid survied s craen and | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! j g: o MEE"“G .IOMORROW Miss Lund formerly was with the |i Hope this will ze d for a few | F field survived I rash and| A 3 p p [ g DASKETBALL oy 750 863 Ler of Comm meeting of 1949 Geld 'd 9th eet kall games played last night in 5 75— 225 | Burcau of Public Roads, but is haves, anyway.” [ later left a note in a in which! Feesulls pilico’s P Chri Duilice’s Pre - Christmas 3 tomorrow noon in the Gold Room |been designated the str X DON ABEL various parts of the nation are as 122 162 171— 455 3 3 N f the Baranof Hotel sleighing. Parénts, plea r 2 4 Phelps 5 151 147 483 Final committee reports for the|your children not to use ar er | follows: Elanton 165 128 182— 475 year will be heard at the meeting. |street that has vehicle t i E EAST Eothello 120 158 148— 426! The newly clected officers of the |were several insts 3 i WY Emithberg 164 173 165— 502 Chamber will take over when the |cidents last n Holy Cress 85, Dartmouth 53. Schmitz, 190 172 179— 541 Chamber of Commerce holds its|becn tragic. We do mot want to 1 ' pected to take a new position thi n color film | week. 140 167 143— 450 141 141 141— 423 “Wings to Hawaii”- 125 153 164— 442 produced by Pan American Airways 147 165 141— 453 —will ke shown at the final Cham- WARNI Final scores of college basket- Colgate 83, NYU 78. & ¢ . > 3 790 7 furst 1 g g anuary 5. any chilc rt, — - Long Island 38, Oklahoma A&M 31. e i 0, T i IRRbmedung ol HA ey e L‘,)(lié“,uz,‘ S TIC thi)zTL 1q 5 New ox e A ¥l o 3‘;“‘_’:?:652“"5‘1]‘32 Mézl‘l“:of% STANDINGS OF THE LEAGUE W FUR COATS ST | ® ¥ SC;U"?H A | , Games At Victors, sizes 8 to 28. 371-14t Nugget Shop open evenings.—ady | Team Won Lost | mm e e e | * [ Western Kentucky 67, Georgetown . . ¥ = ] A l l G f t l t A l l e | Parsons Electric 0 2|2 = i eIiRsS I O y 5 - & icks Rainiers 8 4 M ] Centre 57, Wilmington (0) 33. Pt 7 58 & . rumen o warlord 32 S o ]S reduced Reduced as much as MIDW ;.\cnseau Florists g g ] ’ B : . Wikconin 35 Notro Dame 8| 505 9 INTER?| & One-Third 30 % Missouri 54, Texas Christian 45. Hein-i‘nvs’ : 1;1 | Detroit 59, Michigan Normal 35. (~ © 3 - : ?j‘ : ¥ Monmouth 45, Grinnel 37. - 4 E = | WL LT Dayton 66, Miami (O) 50. | i Purdue 81, Drake 51. i H Indiana 61, DePaul 55. Extra Special-- SOUTHWEST 1 14 Baylor 52, Texas Wesleyan 51. i Wil i ) & fi West Texas State 46, Texas 42. ne knockout in the fight game ¥ B ¢ Riii«l s3,ex§::t1;ou:t6'on :’t;.as | last night as mllnws;le e Kl / 7 " R 25 Fan wrer (0t o Mooy zacero, 7 WOOLEN UNPDERWEAR Hamline 75, Whittier 47. 1130, San Francisco, stopped Rudy - fio 50 isco | Garcia, 128%, Los Angeles, 9. ‘ e o i T ek o o e, | DUQFOLD (60% Cotton-40% Wool) WRIGHTS (100% Wool) - California 68, College of Pacific 49173, Toledo, knocked out Leonard = Eastern Washington 63, Idaho 42. | Morrow, 175, Oakland, Calif., 10. 'n Portland 62, Puget Sound 56. b A 37 5 eid g el !HIS uu llllet' Chs S o : Utah State 68, Idaho State 47. | ez, 135, San Jose, outpointed |q Doni i rorg 4 1 Piece . . . Was 7.25 NOW 4.75 1 Piece . . . Was 9.00 NOW 6.00 Shirts . . . Were 425 NOW 2.75 MEDLICOTT-MORGAN (100% Wool) BTsEzRTEIETNERERTEAREIE Linfield 59, Chico (Calif) 57. | Lawton Disoso, 131, New Orleans, 10. & i i g [ EPBNY- wrupnti T A cold house is not a home. Sickness Drawers ... Were 450 NOW 3.00 1 Piece . . . Was 8.50 NOW 6.50 . = breeds quickly — tempers flare — DUOFOLD (Ladies) NEKCONIT (50% Wool-50% Cotton) s § everyone is uncomf(.)rtable. YOUR i E . HOW. 500N DOC? HOWDSOO%’\“V’ k ’?glgTHMAxlg H !}O;":um?t a8 f'"ofr':;‘edfi‘:?f’;e"l"': s g f Red Shirts . Were 4.00 NOW 3.00 Shirts . . . Were 3.75 NOW 2.75 if i o 3 B ? 10 o~ | iy o A Red Tights . Were 400 NOW 00 Drawers .. Were 375 NOW 275 U easy to prevent this, by having plenty H ; of fuel on hand well in advance of ] the cold weather. Order early. Order ; p- . 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