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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE BALLDFALHAS'EM |2OUDREAUWANIS |40 PASSENGERS ARE ™ ™ = ' ™ == | BUZZING: WHOGOT | COAST MAN FOR [CARRIED BY A. C. A. 5o o esterday via Alaska C 1 A By JOE REICHLER ¥ YOI P—Har ines, 15 outbound and 25 arrivi g g p from varfous points. | Dorothy Mason, Art i | | —the New York-BEo ton deal that| rhone today from | ) Sitka: rt | PO ey { upwards of a half million| H TL—but not akout hard-| kln, Mr. and Mrs. H. Q.77 770 ing ware | Brown., Sam ughlin | One of the ida's wealth | i I L Boudreau of the Cleve= BOWL AT ELKS' BY CAGE MENTORS | o onensgor: . : ‘ ‘ s | cf the trad i it here e waal oo ONMEOLLCL | HowTo Relieve In the Monday Night Lad By ORLO ROBERTION hotr SOa: e o stavus !‘? L. Jester; | ? ®no | League bowling on the Elks alley PHIA, Dec. 15—(®—If | double play ¥ B \ants 1o Mrs. Ed Johnson, ' Broh&fini‘is | £ & T Clothiers was high, three|the coll tball coaches have | combination of sh op Alvin | defi r Joo s to play | Vo games, with 1505 and Gus Georges thefr way, this will be the first and | Hark and second idie | se smerican | t9 MATLEh: Creomulsion relieves promptly because were second high with 1456. D. Old- t year for the rule that gives a | Stanky to the Gi B a ) 3k ¢ it goes right to the seat of the hom was high three games Wwith|tcam fouled both a free shot and|tor outfielders Sid Gordon, Willa C y i ¢ to help loosen l“““ ‘XI Ger: 421, on of the ball in the last| Marshall, da % phiegen and aid'patute to soothe anc Individual s e rira g 1 { « kA heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial i REGTI SRR STy mgver i : i or @ : & ) on. mucous membranes. Tell your druggist h i ere as follows: An Associated Press survey of | hadowed Gordoil] - e R ’ ; to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion : Name Games Total Ave. many of the nation nking cage les, ti ‘ ' ' with the understanding you must like M. Applegate . 6 88 143/ mentors a decided disap- ent St | b s ). BIESEN, | e vay it quickly allays the cough D. Oldhcm 6 89 143 of the rule put into effect Prddy L T i, Mre. TJenos, Alveds or you ate to have your money brck. P. Becker 3 42 s year with the hopes it would AR, LAY 1L A S . i GREOMULSIQ“ | J. Baxter 6 &0 educe intentional fouling in the Gretle ¥ s | R SNELeL ST el iy B. Mill .8 1 vaning minutes of the game. y | i EERC, |-cn Lowreaton, Join veen, | for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis L Blanton 8 ' 765 A much er group said it is ) i T. Retallick 6 49 ¢ to pass final judgement Bk Siea more than ] e - = % A 6 43 e. A few favored different TR BN ihe’ exchequer MY p i N. .8 740 interpretations of the rule. y night the club | g A 3 N % e e ¥ 6 740 But of 36 coaches asked to ex-| collected in excess of $100000 plus| =" ! a3 18 fi°@£fl3‘§«'$ R. Winther vaidBil, - 790 120 ' press an opinion only Dr. F. C. ayers from the Philad k YOREK, G. Vui 6 711 118 (Phog) Allen came out Whole- s for star third baseman, |9 @& /e A. Winther 6 699 116 heartedly for it. The veteran Uni- | Bo, Dillinger. America—Jim Martin, é’ Vs % E; E P. Lee 6 694 116 versity of Kansas coach would ex-| DID BRAVES GET BEST? |Noire Dame tackle—s dead cet cb » E. Wilson 6 696 116 tend the two-minute rule to the| In a couple of other deals the | CNTVINS on in profesional foot- M Hedges st 685 114 entire game. Athletics traded third bs\semaul""“ 3 5 " L. Cahail 6 685 114/ The rule calls for a time out|Hank Majeski to the Chicago White | TOUF of the honored squad insist B. Hudson 6 683 114 while the free shot.is being tried | Sox for relief pitcher El Kleiman, ol Y a ,‘ m“;'} _ Q & b H. Hixson 6 681 114 and until the ball is thrown into | and the St. Louis Cardinals re- v gy b I i k i 4 . i F. Faulkner 6 684 114 Play from out of bounds by the |acquired outficlder Harry Walker « by it 1 flng&r!e ] CIris since I switched T. Forsythe 6 665 111 ieam fouled, {888 |iIn exchange for flychaser Ron R T B (‘q f To Triangle's 3 gilailgler -4 i:fi 1g : lI;lonlllils and utility intielder Lou . he ek and eney ags LOAIS finer drycleaning! L. Lawrence 6 62 105 [ !S APPEARS IN Lovers of power and punch are 5 ‘ e ey : U k& i 3 & J. Gormley 3 314 104 Lflu of the belief that the BI::\sm got Hais L resses You, l-\q ‘?'" be amazed T. Satre 8 633 104 much the better of the big National | (¢ {rom Mmnnesota. ©XH 1 A at the "'“""""‘i ) B. Peterson 6 .608 101! 2 F!vE_ROUNDERS\ League deal. They point out that| 'Y T, capltalize or physica suits are so Illlll‘fl(‘ eaner J. Estes 6 595 99 in giving up Gordon and Marshall | Aueato! e e — ‘f“l"l‘“. am fcj"h"{' S. Duncan 6 563 BA Lo T bRetived | the Giants sent a pair of sluggers | LR 0 e Do colors brighter! And— M. Hashberger 6 500 B3 O O siom Jos- Louts | Who hit 38 home runs between e o LT ¥ é yhuiget 0 Ay AUt C. Sheldon 6 392 65 phir- v el s e A g “OUIS | i 1949 for a pair who collected | e 5 o ik Vi : tras: perspira: League standings are as follows: S WR, CPRODIS Tesh only four. Gordon blasted 26 round | > X e rgwn s ?—?! i" 0" eag tien stain: removed, Team Won Lost 1sht in a pair of five-round ex- trippers, Marshall 12, Dark three £ ‘undecided” fene 4 style-details restored. X & tition bouts that were more of a| 5 with Tonnemaker are Leon Hart, “ oy Juneau-Young 1 1 AT Fhin & Hetio Kucoess: and Stanky one. Kerr had none. Piie ‘Mokia: Dafte ‘end . who “whb ] MRS. G. G. BROWN — Owner e City Cleaners b o8 e B, ese. Advocates of the fast-tielding, | le Notre Dame end Wro v g Phone 507 Gus George 5 3 5 had the sam(‘n m.( pan | . eady hit-and-run type of at | voted e season’'s outst ing S & T Clothiers 5 3 sion as he chugged through|.,, . ne Giants got the edge.|® : h irish Johnny Flynn |, lsb Ludwig Nelson 4 4 it N¥ ‘Haa tHe geteran | They point out that despite the| arn Mathod ) Sugar Bowl 3 b2 4 S 169 home runs hit by the Gordon- | ¥ : RAH Trals Sully Bakery 2 6 Bk tarieniabt kina'&' Marshall duo during their five years IR Triangle Cleaners . 1 7 ovneed st 995 put | Vith the club the Giants could | Y nounced at 225 tut | " o | AP fpere ettt i 2 e h no higher than third. Three | i 1q: 0 Syen LeavicE (gl s they finished in the second |:" ion, A f 9,257 paid a gross R REE Sy Ty | lo SI. leuis (ARDS ate $19,778.96, less than half Y . CAGE GAMES ' LEEDS, Ala, Dec. 15—(@—Harry o i Walker, veteran major leaguer f”AN@Y iEAGuE !S Final scores oi coiiege basketball| traded yesterday by Cincinhati to '» mmies ‘played dnst r re a the St Louis Cardina s he’s P & well pleased with the deal. i I@ bfiwl IONE&HI The 31-year-old Walker owns and i cperates a hardware store he 3 LR Tin et GO il “The Cardinals ave my t _The Candy League will take over| g, and £ 6, Bates 60. . he commented, “I started out at | alleys at the Eiks tonight with|yernont 56, Norwich 35. e "Hv".., store when skigzs | St. Louis, played in World Series ‘1€ following team lineups: Amberst Coast Guard Aca- R . e oo there and the fellows on the club _ 7 O'CLOCK PR 12 e A have been mighty close to me” | Biggs, Mrs. Shatack, Mrs. John-| ) 81, Pratt 22. i‘( e vay.m 3 on, C. & be held in the event | nill races against ti 0| jeing held affer the jum | s country events at pp, A. Nielson, tes ncoln. Hockey Games &= oo v o ; and tson, J. Waddell, W. Garrett, : 55"’ ] . Bavard. e o : o (By the Associated Press 9 O'CLOCK. ks V3 ‘h‘;l?:"» 47',, e - - { The New Westmin s,| Hagerup, Miller, R. Kresal, R. 1ple 65, Bloomburg 42. | Pacific Coast Hockey tewart. i y Northern Division leaders, strength- ¥, Ward, Art Stephens, Lt. Apple- B e ncky 67, Evar s | ened their hold on first place last - Lo > 47, Los | night with a 3-1 win over the sec- Applegate, Payton, J. (i:)'F'I;II]qu') 0, Pt : 53 Iness | 61, Virginia 38. | ond-place Seattle Ironmen. Thompson, D, Ward. rtheaster ate Ezattle has lost five and tied one E. Nielson, S. Houston, J. Scott, i SIS NV St i ML Vel & i | RELlEVED IV SECONDS! | : San Francisco, Southern ]?l»n.(nl RS SR T I '—,«“ But'”‘r i For almost instant relief, put a eader, dropped a 3-1 decision to, e SO0 few Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops the visiting, second-place San Diego nce Tech 59, W in each nostril s J Skyhawks. The Shamrocks, however Nebrasks 60,:Towa Tchrs. 4. Yia.‘;;ut-n}:'l; rl;‘kg [ i are still out in front of their d SOUTHW, tight wie e fix sion by six points. ! e (Tex) 54, It opens up cold= 2 % | clogged nose hed- Here are results of fights last In the only other game ight: Eoward Payne 57 uled ' Wednesday night, Fresno player-coach, Joey Peterson, rapped At Miami—Umberto Sierra, 133% 4 Ch(;;)se the NCW %—W in a goal with 73 seconds remain- | Zavana, outpointed Guillermo Gim- | N¢vada 55, India State 46. ing ifi- the game to earn the F2i- | nez, 134%, Argentina, 10. ‘hillips ©'lers 66, MMontana State cons .a 2-2 tie with the Los An-, At St. Paul, Minn—Miguel Ace- | Colleze 31 ast. Wash. 90, St. Martins 44. geles Monarchs. | vedo, 127%, Havana, outpointed | = 2 | Corky Gonzales, 126'%, Denver, 10. FoTEGT / FROM PORTLAND | "At New York—Fritzie Pruden,|SCEWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S ; A, M. 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