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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 Rainiers | Leaguer SEATTLE, Dec. 20—(®—Purchase {of a major league infielder—the | Washington Senators’ Mack Christ- man—is announced by Earl Sheely, { General Manager of the Seattle | D | Rainiers, | | Christman, 32, has played all four | infield positions during his eight years in the big show, but favors | ROSE BOWL CHARLIE | DOPEGIVEN, BRICKLEY BOTH TEAMS ¢ it NEW YORK, Dec. 20—.P—Charlie | hortstop or third base. A right- | P_AS‘ZDENA’ Callt.,,D(‘C. ‘i_w" Brickley of Harvard, one of the|handed batter, he's averaged aroun: | Ohio State boasts a nUMBEr O:/.eatest drop kickers in American | 255, ‘ dangerous hackfield artists, ader at running, passing or both. California’s offense has football history, died from a heart attack last night at the age of 58. | He was twice an All-America halfback—in 1913 and 1914—and in * his three years for the Crimson set records that have never been sur- ly also said he might sign Budnick, former Sealtlfl‘ ,mL ster who fired them in for the! New York Giants until a sore arm | sent him back into | Budnick claims a recent operation | “The man in the che as Lynn Waldorf calls hi Fassed. has restored the arm to strength signal caller, has kept all In the 1913 Yale game, at the b in hot water with his clective pass|nejgng of the Crimson's footbal: | or run performances, and rolled Up | heydey, he kicked five field goals 975 yards passing the ball and 160 running it to lead the team in tota for Harvard's only scoring and 15-5 victory. ' TWO CAGE GAMES ofiense, d Two of his records still stand oN DOUGLAS (ARD Celeri's exploits actually ac-. g 13 field goals in 1913 were the counted for almost a third of Cali- | ot ever kicked by a varsity player fornia’s total offense—3708 yards |y g single season. He also held the o" FRIDAY NIGHI in the Bears' uninterrupted drivc|,uer_al record of 34 goals out of through 10 foes to reach the Rose | gq attempts for his three varsity Bowl for the second straight year. years starting in 1911. As against the Celeri yardaze, | after graduating from Harvard Ohio State’s talented lads earnec!y. entered the brokerage busing 3,071 yards in nine games and the |,nq jn Jate years was an advertis- distance was pretty well divided jng calesman in New York. Letween Jerry Krall, Pandel Savic,| gis son, Charles E. Brickley, Jr., Fred Morricon, Ray Hamilton and | cqiq his father had been ill for Jimmy Clark. |a year tut would not give up work. All built up the total by hldl-1 Father and son had appeared in vidual passing and all but Quar-|miq.Manhattan court only yester-| The first game will be between terback Savic contributed to "“C‘(l.\y to have charges of disorderly [ Douglas High School and Casler’s amount by running with the ball. | conduet against them dismissed. In the second, Mike's will take on California got a bad jolt yester-| hejr arrests grew out of a foot- | the vacationers of the Star Hill| day when Right Halfcack Jack gy argument that turned into a [ All-Stars. Swaner re-injured a knee that kept|jong a4 a restaurant, on Dec. 14. him out of almost all of the regular | ‘The trouble started when a pat- season schedule. Swaner got INto!;on pointed out the elder Brickley the last game against Stanford and |, friend, who exclaimed, “You was good enough to score three pean that old bald-headed man is touchdowns and gain 100 yards in|ine great Charlie Brickley?” 15 runs. He would have been a| prickley took exeception to the tremendous help next Monday. emark, and before it was over it The rushing load now rests on |{cok 10 policemen to subdue father two halfbacks, Jim Monachino ana'gnq son, Frank Brunk, and Fullback Pete b TR Sl e g Schabarum. i the usually happens durinz stmas holidays, a special Las: ketball card has been scheduled thi week, the college boys home on vacation taking on a local team as part of the deal. Two games will be played tomor- | row night in the Douglas gym, starting at 7:30 p.m. FIGHT DOPE Results of fights ag follows: At New York (St. Nicholas Arena —Charlie Norkus, 194%, Bayonne. | { N.J. stopped Sonny Parisi, 193, New | | York, 5. | | last night are of At Miami, Fla—Sonny Luciaro Get Your PRES' - 144, Paterson, N.J., outpontea Angel Chavez, 140, San Pedro, Cal., sen’s.—adv. Phoenix, Ariz. — Houston | 6. | at | Brown, 128, Cleveland, stopped| anuel Hernandez, 126, Monterrey. TRAINING ™™ DASKETBALL | They're Here! . Chrysler ARINE ENGINES’ wifh 1 SAN FRANCIECO, Dec. 29—(@— The day is drawing near for thi East-West Shrine chanty game| here Saturday, the major proceeds ! of which will go to the Shriners’ hospital for crippled children. Both of the teams—East at Santa Clara and West at Stanford— tapered off yesterday. {Towa 81, Oregon 54, Coaches of both teams nnmed'w ash. State 57, Central Wash. 47. starting lineups. | Portiand 61, Puget Sound 56. ! West mentors Matty Bell of seattle Pacific 51, British Colum- Southern Methodist, Dutch Meyer| bpia 48. of Texas Christian and Jeff Cra-|Ppacific Lutheran 56, Idaho State 50 vath of US.C. named iwo teams— Northern Idaho 63, Whitworth 55. one for offense and one for de-|Siena 42, St. Thomas (Minn) 38. | fense. Buffalo Univ. 78, Colby 58. If West receives, the lineups will| Missouri 47, Michigan 46. include George Bayer, Washington, Ckia. City U. 37, Okla. A&M 35.| LG; Warren Wood, Puget Sound,|Holy Cross 71, Bowling Green| RG; Don Paul, Washington State,' (0) 70. LH; and Ken Carpenter, Oregon Harvard €8, Michigan State 57. State, RH, and if West kicks off: | Chio State 43, Cornell 42, Steve Dotur, Oregon, LT; Tom wWisconsin 68, Rutgers 55. DeSylvia, Oregon State, LG; and Colorado 67, Nebraska 57. Dick Gray, Oregon State, LH. Texas 48, Alabama 41. Wyoming 40, Arkansas 26. Baylor 61, Vanderbilt 53. 1 Penn. State 51, Duke 48. North Carolina State 81, Island State 14. }Wesc Virginia 58, North Carolina 50 i S | Georgia Tech 64, Wake Forest 57. ¥ T tseauan Rice 72, Wichita 66. ‘ Fred Van Norman or Vancouv T, | New Mexico A&M 54, Howard Payne 8. C,, came in from Tulsequah }es— 47. R. W. Cowling Co. terday, and is a guest at the Bar-' g | Chas. G. Warner Co. . anof Hotel. SCHWINN BIKES AT MZDSEN'S iummmmmuu||u|nu|u‘u‘mu|m|'|T|uunuu|um|um|umummuuumuu|||uuu|un||mu|umumuumuummi Ring out the old | Ring in the new For the Dinner Bouquet or Corsage from Marian’s Flowers Gastineau Hotel | Open New Year’s Day 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Final scores ¢’ | kall games pleyed ns follows: | mportant basket- | last night are| | A complete Chrysler-engineered \ unit, built right into the engine at the factory. Shifts gears instantly with amazing ease. *! Manually operated Safety Fi ture. Costs only a few dollars more than manual type. Come in—see it. FROM KIMBERLEY, B. C. John C. Ratcliffe of Kimberley, B. C., is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Rhode Phone 916 or Red 212 Open Evenings and Sunday Telegraph Delivery Service AU AR Purchase § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sifuation Wanled the minors. | § Ralph Larsen, former department store Santa Claus, scans the help wanted section of a San Francisco newspaper in search for another pusi(iml after his Spmix Briefs ] Here a re gen interest from Fho: enix, BA Bowl purse. Arcadia, Calif.—Solidarity ($2.90),} Boston—Doak Walker, { Metkodist’s All-America back, was celected unanimously as winner of the Boston Swede temanship. New York—Dr. Lovelock, one of the world's greatest | nua! milers when train, in the he fell SBEALL Ariz—The Grid'ron Nelzon player of 1812- sicker, died of ral ~pm‘ items m] many angles: New York Ro! Southern an-| Dean B, Ha for| Airlines audit Club’s award John E. (Jack) 1930's, teneath a was killed subway New York—Charles E. Bncm;,hn about two Keep that Summer -tan look | Accepted by Council on Physical Medicine of the American Medical Ass'n. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electrical Service He was booked for 'day via PNA and expects seasonal job ended. (P Wirephoto. vard All-America 13 and a hea made the clincher from 2 1ocked PNA Al'I)ITUR HERE t, or, weeks. footkall ed drop- attack. HOCKEY GAMES (By the Associated Press) Yankees and the New York Glunls] It was a close go all around exchanged spring training sites for| Wednesday night in the Pacite 1651, cending the Yankees to!Coast Hockey League, | Phoenix and the Giants to St.| One of the most thrilling game FPetersburg, Fla. { vas at New Westminster as Ronnie | ACING ,.ln\.\ fired in a goal with 30 sec- Miami, Fla.—Red Dawn (§11)|onds to play to give the visiting covered a muddy six furlongs in|Tacoma Rockets a 6-6 t'c with the 1:10 to win Tropical Park’s Orange leaders of the Northern taily of the tle held 011[ Victoria uke Savicky | an entry with Vistic Son, won Santa | faccoff for his third Anita’s seven furlong featured|game. event. At Los Angeles, Seat Albany—The New York State|the Monare 5-4. Harness Racing Commission granted n Fram a licence to the Yonkers Trotting|Fresno, 3- Association to hold racing meets The Portland Penguins put the |at the 45-year-old Empire City| business to the invading track in Yonkers. cextet, 5 to 2, with D GENERAL i bashing in three goals, > Northern yester- his a PNA of- Cordova to- to return over | PAGE THREB | 4 Sessions wéil siari ac 7:30 pm. | OREGON ls BEARDED HOUSE OF 1. focacus siopes. DAVID HOOPSTERS O | More than 40 skiers turned out for instruction Tuesday, he said. TR I M M ED BE HERE FEBRUARY 4 Top performers on the bent boards $ included Molly Jo MacSpadden, Bobby Osterman, and Jackie Gould, l The famous bearded House of | Willlams paid. : i Cavid basketball team will be scen - ruary 4, Harry Sperling, chairman |hag announced a new step foward Ly f the Ll lub - Gold Medil| Armed Forces unification — this { W e Ly Basketball fournament committec,|time between the regular services LR o ilistering paos Sal] land the reserves. In the future, all R o and to) e, tend 3 team has been | officers of the Army, Air Forcs, | adwis s e, TOWA S clected to battle the team of ex-|Nayy and Marine Corps will serve { ! d to a one-sided 81-52 | yorts on the floor of the High|q sting directing reserves | .l last night over|:.nool gym, Sperling sgid S s e e er oslp s WL LI T “’ll“l“‘ California Lmdu:zx aout 200,000 y an electric scoreboard for b W shailacking sto.. Bpetling. declired. Thel o of Talpus ML £ ] SSES - Divison has aircady been ord el RELIEF AT LAST b 1“ ;L‘”"n i) House of David hoopsters [ I Stishk have won 770 games out of the 880 v co“e“ | dirped en Vashinzton §7-47. l¢hoy have played since the team FOI' our | In other games, Portiand Uni- was organized. Creomulsion relieves promptly because crsity handed Oollege of Puget) Club will underwrite the| it goes right to the seat of the trouble d a 61-56 defeat at Portland, |, wce of the team here, Sper- | to help loosen and exmel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes, Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion | with the understanding you must like | “cattle Pacific nosed out tsh {ing declared. | irds Columbia’s invading Thund | )1-48 and Pacific Lut an topped | he traveling Idahe State quintet SKI INSTRUCTION TONIGHT 36-50 | Beginners' ski instruction will be s ¢ e b the way it quickly allays the cough | Towa accounted for more than|:iven again tenight at the EVel-| op you are to have your money back. | ¥ 7-point victory marzin at the cen Bowl, Dean Williams, Ju- | 1 line, converting' 33 of the 4 1 Ski Club chief instructor, an- cREoM leo" for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis o vicla- bots allowed on 30 Or: »d today. ,»l . The halftime count of 48-26 | — — SRS ERRAER s SRRAERE R - | made a dead duck of the Oregon ! SESEOPOIDPIDIOIOIS W SRR ? : \ BOSTON BRAVES IN - TRIES FCR BB DEALS| et | | BOSTON, Dec. 20—(P—Boston's | cs, still striving for more have signed two players for | YOUR KEY TO KENTUCKY'S FAVORITE FLAVOR In tonight’s toddy or highball you’ll T;‘r\“(f:"' ey bl find the generous flavor of Kentucky’s ges he bespectacled B A 2 ; S%. bar udlil. Sem favorite Bond your key to genuine whiskey satisfaction. For Fitzgerald’s old fashioned sour mash formula is to bours bon what Sterling is to silver. OLD FASHIONED.. 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