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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Double Trouble UPSETS IN Receipls af | BIG GAMES | Bowl Game INN.Y.CITY, Gafes Large — - | 2 ATHLETES, |TUESDAY NIGHTERS . 1 ENDING 1SI ROUND the Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan, 4--(P—North L knocked h'ghly-rated St.|Ca 2 lost the game but took| id North Carolina State rubbed | {rom Monday's bow! foothall gam h < £ a little more of the lustve from| On the othor hand, Ohio St 1 The Tuesday Nighters fnrxk ove Francisco in last night's top|which won the day's greatest | the Elks ealleys last night anc lle basketball games. thriller before the largest crowd in oldest of the parely made ex- all \ City Ceollege sni d the St riche john's streak, at 12 straight, 54-52.! -cicon f ‘enter BEd Roman scored 23 points! snow was high man for the series o with 584 and also individual gam corer with 225. v CCRVALLIS, OCre, Jan. 4—®— Two tokogganing Oregzon State Col- lege students—both prominent ath- | Team and indiv.dual scoring’wat \ City's seventh victory against| r Heels, beaten 27-13 by A letes—were fatally hurt when hit| S Tollows: v s. I in the Cotton Bowl were| car on the campus late last e Carolina State drubbed nded a check for $12 | i{g:(, ; __ JUNEAU FLORISTS \ Francizco, 60-54, w.th Sammy! 1o thems Stan McGuire, Portland, footbal | Fandicap B® T 75— 22 nzino dfopping in 28 pc Ohio's Buckeyes, victors over end named AP lineman of the week | 387 - 149 189 1}9,. 4 9 before be-! California, 17-14, on Jimmy Hague's for his stellar play aga'nst Michi- | Whittier 146 171 154— 4T ir ack now has a]last gacp field geal in the Rose ’ gan State last fall, died at 7:11 a.m. | Touston 142 1206 173— 510 1 record, San Francisco 5-4 Eowl, figure to collect a mere today. . ;turrork 117 142 1'69 - 42, Washington State e Or 1{ £29,010. i Bill Corvallis, 21, also of Port- | ~J0le 185 181 138 47, tate, 42-38, in a Pacific Coast o are just a couple of the ’ land, a pitcher for the Santa Bar- Totals 784 913 858—255 mx‘crm..-z; ;;(r{\mv Kansas Statel q that popped up in carving bara, Calif, farm club of the & el 9-3) walloped Utah St 5.) the $2,000,000 tow! game receipts. 3 Brooklyn Dodgers last season, dicc :.».-;AR.ONS;TLE&IRE(O:G o -x*‘i!‘\‘v:n;l fm::('.r it ‘l‘w- @ .|; The non-profit Cotton Bolwll an- minutas after the toboggan in R b e RV vitho! efeat 0y Vectern Re-{ nounced record gross receipts of wrich they were riding swung fendrisicson 1?7 b 106 4% erve, 61-85. | 280, which resulted in the Honest Injun, lady, Fl-m from its tow car into the path ot [ 1° o 130 167 151— 44¢ Duquesne raised its all-winnin | Lucrative checks to the principals. You get America’s handiest 5 FEge _ | Parsons 133 165 157— 45¢ e treak to nine against Arizor e e ARl 95.95 cleaner—a real triple-action another automo:/le. He was a jun-| e 5 3 Tl Hl Rice's Owls received $125,951.85, this new low price jor in the business school. S 167 184 156— 497 tate of Tempe, 67-63. North Carolina did, but had B""‘ "T" tools eatra). It's ( McQuire was to have captainec Totals 744 872 8362452 Wyoming (12-4) needed an c ick Lack 25 per cent of it to “lo:“ ng oat o S Oregon State’'s football feam next et i Colorado A&M, 41-32 couthwest Conference. This | - 4 g fall. SIGINAL CORPS P & in] left the Owls $94,463.95. ' He died without regaining con- | andicap 7% 75 15— 225 o BTG Sl L &% | wo nizhts o Rose Powl auditors still are in Now At Bty son 123 147 143— 413| Jessie Kohai of Los Angeles holds first set of twns, Celeste (left) ochelle, born 10 months : go, Cklahoma City rs of the | the process of counting the change City policeman W. P. Harris re- | - ghton 133 1?5 147— 4?5 as he gazes through a hospital window, at the second set of mew arrivals, Jeffrey (left) and Michael. dropp-d ! from the Pasadena clasic but ex- ¢ X ported the toboggan broke loose \Lplegate 152 157 141— 450| The mother, Mrs. Jessie Kohai is reported in good condition. The nurses (left to right) are Ethel The victors now Lave ccttat least $460,000 from tickets, Aluka meclrw from the car and swerved into the | Fichols 178 183 179— 540| Byrris and Marilyn Moore. (P Wirephoto. and two lo ssions, commitments, etc. lane of a car traveling in the Sormley 155 15:: 174 1513 U BN S 0 SR SR ] PSSO L A e =~ | The Sugar Bowl also is working Ligh’ & Power The other car was driven by Vern THOMAS ;ARDWARE | ] eros of around 3_40_0,000. The com- COIIPIIIY Heckert, Corvallis businessman | . A g (ull’un‘l PROGRAM orrlso n s MEE'I' NE‘“‘ S"NDAY Feting teams, Okiahoma and Lou- v The policeman said the accident '”:e 194 190 172— 556 ¥ ilsiann State, would receive approxi \. Sturrock 178 146 177— 501 L | s mately $120,000 each. was unavoidable. B e 4 - 7 | ? l, The four students had teamed up }l‘;i)::\der :113 ::_); ;;‘;A ::4 i The x's§\|lax'. n?relu.lg-nf the Ei‘lfl‘ - ! s.pv'\ ay nnrn’\r n, Jummv\: 8, ;n. = e with Austin for a frolicrin the| T °~ el 5 TR | Sigma Phi sorority was held in the | [ LI(HA f‘n ml;,u)nvzl lul the )um'( l | ay will be held in the City o & % el SDOW 225 157 202— 584 | Gold Room of the Baranot Hotel £ n nghts snow after the Oregor et the 8 Dr. Robert Simpson Totals 807 865—2624 1 evening. Ruth Bader, President, | Council chambers. ¢ i State - Washington State College 3 v Lasketball gamge. - ! the meeting to order at 7 B dent of the Juneau Players, Mrs. 0PTOMETRIST HENNINGS 4 { o'clock. Mrs. Harold Bates was t rI aye rl Katherine Nordale, will preside. L ‘tewart 175 172— 557 featured speaker for the cultural The play on committee, Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted mith 189 170— 502 ¥ ki hzram. 5 which was appointed at the last SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments . ‘EEI'HDQ 165 165— 495| NEW YORK, Jan. 4—®—Richard fter a short business meeting PASADENA, Ca Jan. 4—p— | meeting, will make recommenda-| beeereeeaeeo. SESES SSRGS |y ienn'ng 157 ) Button, first A «an | Tone Williams introduced Mrs. H Fred (Curly) Morrison, Ohio State's | tions on the plays which have been Javlin 148 npic figure skat- |old Bates who gave an Ameri great smashing fullback, was voted | read, and the next play of the sea-! has been voted champior | WINS OVER Totals 897 834 8252550 , > Dresden demonstration. Mrs. Bates | the outstanding player in the Rose|fon will be chosen. Dean Evan l Y h b ] N used an actual plaster-of-paris| gowl game. rlans to direct this play. Annunl' Ou ave een Wa]ilng oo ” the prized J Sulilvan Me- STANDARD AVIATION norial Trophy for 1949; awarded | figure as a model. On she| Morricon received 38 of the 48|dues may be paid at this meeting. ® Iandicap 89 89 89— 2674, lly to the outstanding U.S.|demonstrated how the under coat|yotes cast by the Footcall Writer Dennis Camyp who has had ' t /’ s h e 'l e ' v ORE SIATE Iotfower 169 158 98— 425 teur athlete, ould ke appled and how yerious | Ghapter of Southern California.|conciderable experience in Little | o J L] Jaxter 132 184 17— 43| 1, , the A.AU’s fore-|colors of paints can be combined|The Buckeyes deieated California|Theater work, plans to conduct al | d 113 135 125— 373| st award, the 19-year-old Har- | to produce d cts on thé|{7.14 in the game Monday. three hour course in stage make-up | T IcCarthy 134 168 125— 427| more from Eneclewood, | figure. Mrs. Bates emphasized two TN S and at the January 8 meeting will P a l m a | (By the Asc 22kl 127 145 dent. No ) ng detailed plans of the course y s.mp ing Max Factor make-up kits. He ey wave| GAME VIOLATOR FILES |bos o sixtcen minimeter move fim | made in the Max Factor studios on e he antine| UPPER COURT APPEAL *e o Wash'ngton State College, with Totals 764 879 4 athlete eve: ailing Ed Gayda back in action e. He wa eked out a narrow 42-38 win over ballots. Cregon State at Corvallis last night | “helps Compound | (The U. S. Marine Corps. Standard) 148— 461 Button re 3 as the two teams opened the north- | 3lanton 166 165 152— 48315, 4 w ication of stage make-up H crn division, Pacific Coast Conter- | “othello 140 140 140— 420 joerh Verdeur of Phila ia, | Shop if they wished any furth ; which he also plans to show the|} e > g ° “ y:eph Verdeur of Philadelphia, a | Shop if they wished any furth Charged with five counts of game| ¥hich he also plans to s It Penetrates It Cleans Instantl cnce, basketball race. They wind uj | ‘mith-erg 168 150 184— 502| o myper, instruction in the art of pantinz | oo s B G,Ol,,]d\4l_i,831._ .roup. There will be further notice § 6 their initial two-game set tonight | “chmitz 167 175 136— 478 R e American Dresden doll ol e Wi \cave ihis 'l_em‘leuco‘ giving time and place 0; the show- ® It Lubricates Better ® Flows at 110° below zero Oregon, w! pre-seasor Totals 806 778 7602344 ———— as Seward, was found guilty in|!ng of this interesting and valuable 3 PRt 4 P schedule, dropped a 46-35 verdict = e &fouu{vm film. © It’s Rust-Inhibiting Tops All Liquids " - S. Co N1is§io] 4 a S ' Lo i Sl R BIORS REERS JOE louis Wlu. court there and fined $500 and sent-| The Juneau Players is composed | : Eugene. andicap 775 15— 225 e e of enthusiastic members who are!l vd i 1 fiv P 2 enced to six months in jail, the Fish » . 3 i D Gayda, who mi 2 five of | Hedges 139 158 1. 433 Box JA(K Flaab 'ndd\\;)x‘dh'c Uo*’l‘i'-e h]crt‘ learned | €ager to begin work on the next! AVAILABE‘E" AT LEADING HARDWARE Washington State’s losing game: | Hazlett 190 139 168— 497 [] ls GIVEN OUI tada sy oy i i play. Members of the community | and SPORTING GOODS STORES this year because of an injured| Cole 150 162 150— 462 k who are interested in Little Theater —— ot 2 Ground was charged with makng| "™ o . ankle, came back to the Lneur | Sordenson 157 143 145— 445 SEAI“_E MAE(H e e atomont. n Tis Loense ap.| WOrK, either acting or production, Dikteibted b - with a vengeance. He tied with | Lockridge 179 164 160— 503 i T‘WASH!I\G’II;ON. Jan.t ation that he was a bonafide| are cordially invited to attend this sk uted by v re - G L hals 2565 ST ne SUS reau reror! i o i S lanky sophomore center Gene Con Totals ... 800 841 8342565 | el L Bl it ot Alaske: Khut Lo tock | EeeUnE S:KINNER S GUN SHOP EEATTLE, Jan. 4—(®. weight champion Joe that the number of Americ A sk ¥ —_— regular jobs dropped 962,000 in De- bull moose on this license; that he Britiah BATAS P oo abant “Home of the Alaska Magnum” ley for Cougar scoring’ honors with B 422 11 and sparked the closing spurt As the first round of the s it 0B Wi g soenat 30 | sots st asuony nigh, hese. g | SRR Jack Flood wil Eox ¢ six- | cember attempted 10tk o O st anq |97 acres for every inhabitant. all with six minutes of play. he team standings through last|Tound exihibition here next Tues-| 1t said the fall was due to tie| @ hISAWAY, And T PISSes : At Eugene, Oregon looked in the | aight: day night. | slowdown in farm operations with | trancportation of the bull moose first b k] ight win its s In Los Angeles, it nnounced | the onset of winter. carea o el W RN v b In the trial it was brought out Louis would appear i kane | Non-farm employment increased third game but after taking a 20-1¢ | Parsons Electric RN € » i i 5= | halftime lead, the Ducks fell apart. | rhomas Haraware ... 16 8| cither Jan. 19 or Jan. 23 143,000 to a total of 51,783,000. An|that he was fined $350 in Ellens-| 4 Tunéh Bioriets . .. 16 8| g increase in ‘part-time holiday-sca-| ““'8 Wash, for an illegal shooting 2 ; on jobs offset declines in con-|last year. . tion and other lines w He has filed an appeal to the 5 COI-MA“ “oll- GOING “icks Rainiers B T 2 en:n;:fcsl Aviation ‘Some 'eimans !‘g always contract during the wi district court 1 . 8 16 8 ] Farm employment was dou T 4 Io RE“REI S|GNS 7T oW Re'urmng, Rellgion 1,105,000, leaving the net declin CARD TABLE LICE up w"H RAI“IERS }962,000 in jobholders. Applications for 1950 card table TTL 7z 13,489,000—because the farm resi-|at the council meeting Friday, C SEp B e AR Bk, dents who were temporarily out of | L. Popejoy, city clerk, said today. The Bureau figured unemploy- | licenses must be presented to the ment rose only 80,000—to a total of | Juneau City Council for approval “ o Sa, i - y__ | Germans are slowly zut surely re- : b Sorefoot” Colman isn't going t¢| ENTERPRISE, Ore., Jan. 4—(# gy B“L b also| Work simply withdrew from (he ARG E T R “Ive found outl ... that Carling’s has a character all its own—an extra freshness of fla- vor that wins you from the first sip.” Ol Py JOHN PAYNE, starring in | (By Associated Pre: | Protestant and Catholic clergy- Imen /n Germany agree that the s) retire after all. Fire wiped out four business houses ' ioba) 4 4 r the ca- E. S 3 Colman, who led Seattle Ranier: | tere today as firemen from three | 2gree that it will be some time Le- ;2?, e R Mn”‘: vt;::.s E?::h,;?v::, her “Captain China,” the new at the plate with a 320 averazc | owns battled the flames, their {or€ fl!lur h attendance will reach| ™ o ik son Richard 10 itk Sesterdily for : Pine-Thomas production— last season, has signed for the| lothing n ice. | what they regard-as a satisfactory | 5 i 3 " G 4 5 a Paramount Release 1950 season, General Manager Eari| The ;irsehsigzzdou? fiieu am., ap- | level. . | FROR@ KETClxley the ucultlhdb{ P&A. xg:\d?c:rth:i 4 2 ) Sheely anriounces. Jarently in the Dulti Cold Storage| In Western Germany, all churches | Dorothy Riley of Ketchikan 15 gt os b0, e C : 7 - i | mother, Mrs. J. W. Ash of Corvallis, | Earlier, Colman had announced | plant, firemen said. Not until|are crowded. There are not epbygh EEEREE Al iths. Baranof “’m‘;om who is dangerously ill. he planned to retire because of sore | icarly noon was the fire brought |to handle the number of worship- b 4 AR o0 feet which hampered his play at| .nder control. | pers. In the Soviet zone, the Com- " first base. An ammonia tank exploded and |Mmunists continug their anti-church| he flames spread swiftly. propaganda. ASKETBALL T aeE e o fPesultS |l Your Deposits ; ARE SAFE Final scores of college basketball games played last night are as fol- Notice of Change of Name *Of all the ale and beer I've ever tasted, Carling’ in a class by itself. For my money, it's America’s Effective January 1, 1950 1 4 4 . 4 Great Ale. What flavor—clear, bright and downright 'V°VW51’_ o RS BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES hington State 'y g i v, " Cc:;:m‘:iga 46, Oregon 35. SAVINGS B()NI}S delicious! Have you found out about Carling’s yet ?" MALLOY, Bank Official, Lucas Transfer and Storage . sl o CARLINGS Puget Sound 46, Seattle Univ. 40. 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