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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—-JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Buckeyes Win On Fiel: Goal 3 T RO ‘ ! opening date for the season and | 1] | Bt not deviate from the autho to| into | . ” o { interests e split son ‘ CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. S the local boats [ Stan McCulrsaRIAEH: tatally tn| 20 SVeRt CRARCE °to cauipete wich oire Dame s T S | T VNG T Beeaiianandinlib side bt s i, il will captain the 1050 1SNing foot:all team elected by the boys 1 not have another leade iNJUN("ON !S ‘oach Kip Teylor said yesterday.! elact someone to call the | URGED Now yss and make field decisions, but IN 1 tan will still be our captain.” [ on a famous T s war. who MINERS STRIKE uned “Associated Press Linemar yelisdl | "lIGESS STEA“ER he Week” honors for his play WASHINGTON, Jan. &— @ — rty-five additional mine er inst Michigan State last season, roups & the ional Lab: food, courteous service and a thoroughe Relations Board tcday to #1y to| Iy luxeriows @ip, tavel South by force miners back on a full work| one of th |vor-populnPllnculiu e 2 o week by cecurt injunction. ”}I.l! “EA)ON Operator groups rgpresenting Special Round Trip Winter practically the entire soft coal in- Excursion Fares Now in Effect. !S DE(LARED lustry now have filed unfdir la- $108.80 from Juneau. ‘ or practice charges against John i Lewis and asked for court ac- ily UNLAWEUL | Juneau Sailings CAGE TOPS, Voled First § N.Y.GAMES in Foolball I ‘ | - @ l (By the Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 5—(M—The | It used to be Dartmouth and|Notre Dame foottall team, unde-| Rhode Island State which upheld | feated over a 38-game stretch, w New England prestige in national | voted the nation’s outstandin collegiate basketball. Now it's Holy | team of 1949 in the annual year- Cross. end poll of sports writers by the| ranked | Associated Press. sixth in the first Associated Thus, the fighting Irish pulled poll of the season, wrecked H a big double for the year, having | last night, 102-71, for their 10tk | previously been voted the No. 1 col- straight victory. lege football team in the final| End Jim ilague (left) swings his leg Sparked by Bob Cousy, Holy | weekly Associated Press poll. ‘ With Dick Widdoes holding the ball and the Cross put on such a smooth team| With 95 voting, 52 named Notre| toward three points and a Rose Eowl offensive that Coach Bus' Sheaary | Dame as the outstanding team of | Jine with fourth dewn and less For unexcelled accommodation, fine The unbeaten Crusad Ohio 8 212" tadiam liv The coal groups filing charges SOUTHBOUND from Illinois, Friday, January 20 today included tho i said afterwards: “If we get by ouf|the country in any sport, profes- Bis Prank : % Sol " 2 & S i! next three opponents (Boston Col- | sional or amateur. : | B,“n ek R . i . ! K]F"ICH{ISAPV(. l; - Pt ; A Jthe far west, $nd major TSptve® Friday, February 3 i Z ¢ . b . | lozal agent for the Deep Fish- | mines owned by steel companies. Fri 2 St. s R1 ors ot 3 v !; iffi (l‘:;or}%:;gwtr‘x) I;va&;d St. Louis) Ne}?\-‘”;:«xk“py;f;e;: wv;:)r;e crl;pp(ll:‘:} < ‘ 5.1‘,"' i’.‘im .V. IJR i (RAM a3 i | ermans Union, has been advised by| The steel finms include Bethle-[ o ‘n:day;bfie?::a::e;imu | % nkees, S | b 4 : 4 H 3 he internat’ona f e 3 s ¢ g e Unranked DePaul again demon- fought to the American League | 1 TE @il . WU 3 “E.L | the interna “.‘l. officc of thefhem, Republic, Jones and Laugh- - strated its hex against .Okluhonm'(‘hampxonship‘ then blasted the SLA'I'S'I'ERS 'l'ONlGHT ‘;fimiun (x::m g;\(:]}um‘n:’ .‘Hul'lu‘y.\ lin, Inland, Crucible, and Armco. WM. FEERO, JR., Agent A&M on the Aggies’ home court at | Brooklyn Dodgers in the World | FOR SupREMA(v | '"‘!"'i B e ‘[" s “‘_““‘“f‘ Lo v o - " Hotel Stillwater, DePaul edged the Aggics, | Serles. | _ i | Halibut Commission that they have| Only the Senate is holding a Baranot Hel | 41-40, DePaul has yet to lose to] The University of Kentucky as-| A ski-slope party for local sl \ yj| ro authority to esta:lish a split| cession on Capitol Hill today. The / \ the Aggies at Stillwater. ketball team, NCAA champions last | J artists will be held tonight H BASKETBAI.I_ pl.Aii* czason for halibut fishing or seek | House is adjourned until tomorrow. galt | Ken‘,;cky ranked 2nd to St |spring, mul)'. took third honors. | n the flood-lit Everegreen Bowl el to practice curtailment by the open- | The big business in the Senate is o ofs | Johns of Brooklyn, opened xts! Fourth place went to the Phila- \.' ~‘|'mw;. z ”1‘11{«;!‘111(‘*(;.:1\;1; skier NI YORE. Tah: 5 E‘t';“‘.’:I‘}':;de1](1}':‘n:l‘||r\” .‘l(][y‘i ‘.\m'«l»mt) 7 u{m(numtimnduf the doh.n‘lv un.llh‘(‘ e | Southeastern Conference seasurldelphm Eagles, champions of ““3 5 8 T‘ Xl :.]xu‘ Im 0 m's of Brooklyn today ! \IWW'{“_(»V‘ = e «\ l!@ .I. Jlnu_xve-pa;sc .blll to repeal taxes | with an easy 87-55 conquest UiINntlcn:\l Football League for the 8 the hot-dog fecd ly edge over a large ficld in one| - sion can only establish an on OleomArgarie. 7 the st wide open scrambles|, : e ——— —— r for National Collegiate uzu-“-——-m——— ball supremacy. f‘;—ée ne!ivery The Redmen of Brooklyn, with a | Missis: 11th, whipped Detroit, 56-41. apolis Lakers None of the other top 20 quin- |Basketball Association of America, | tets played last night. were fifth, pi State. St. Louis, ranked j second straight year. The Minne- | bl champions of the | (By the Associated Press) $10.00 C.0.D. Cnly requirement for a the party is a pair of s he willingness to us2 them, ski club t n State Colleg defend- ific Coast conference Las-|Ta (B Arkansas, Rice and Southerr _— e A 1 record, were voted the No. 1] $ R 45 cetka s d ot 54-53 here will be instruetion for be- 2 o by ; 5 Methodist won in the Southwest Reteall Hl b LoME BERE N ¢ Wi intermediates ot the ! duintet of the country in the first | 10.00 Order ORDERS Conference while Oregon State \\"1“111“((:‘4 w : n State at Gor bt s BES 8 BEC o1 the Associated Press' weekly | allis, Ore., la 1t to g € in the Delivered Free squeezed Ly ~Washington State bort. | 54-53, in the northern division ot ewl i‘oMORRow pli the Pacific Coast conference. 3 i | | Arkansas laced Texas, 60-51; Rice i oiis on the top te nt to Kentucky's! ats who have | Sccond of their tw The After a two weeks vacation the s : Elks Friday Night League will re- |Ioint cdge twice in the first INNOCENT IS PLEA |- forged to an 11- LS L R o SMU edged Texas A&M, 53-48. s stk IN M;R(Y SLAYR% (- f the unbeaten class Tuesday Notre Dame, improving after & {sume bowling tomorrow night. | but the Cougars, led & ? & ATy | A blazing CCNY team, < | Gene Conley, fought back to take | 1 \ walloped Texas Christian, £0-61, and poor start this season, trouncea Schedule for the evening is as s 3 1 b reccived a total ‘of 696 | ! Butler, 54-33. In other games St | follows: at 7 o'clock—Capitol The»‘iuf“gié““i ;;""i’fhlv‘“‘ “"‘f““‘;‘“ fifi( OR INDEC?EB‘ oints in the voting of 88 sports rut SC ahea al a ne, 34 ' . ocked | Bonaventure beat Regis, 72-57 | iter vs Juneau Drug, Juneau Young | L writers and around “utgers took Fordham, 78-74, Yal< | Jardware vs Harry Race Drugs. | Conference act now awaits were awarded | friday night when Washington | MANCHES S e tor 1 o] into Eu | its four T ER, N.H, gene to com-|—Dr. Hermann N Oregzon road wkipped Springfield (Mass) 63-55. At 9 o'clock—Quillico Sport Cen- Lo g o er vs Royal Cafe, Alexander Photo | | ‘tudio vs Californ'a Grocery. | plete aded innocent in an indict e mur layir Team standings to date are as|Jaunt against the Oregon Duck: Ho(ke Games Sitawi: Fricay and Saturday night. The Won Lost | same evenings find Idaho invading e e )| To the Many Hundreds Who Are Making Big Savings on Food We 5--Indiana, | sl Thank You!! To those who haven'tiried our siore we cordially invite uneau Young Hardware 10 2 against the fav cer patient. 4 4 # S 232: 8—Du- | 5 By the Amomiod pressy ) Tary Race Drugs o 3l the state sereed to s treecon | 000 S0 U 00 you te try us . . . You will be PLEASED and SURPRISED! Y ! .1 Alexander Photo Studio 9 3 rending trial un a contint Minnesota, 102. Southern Divis'on teams didn’t Caiifopnia Grocety 9 3 1 of his $25,000 kond with the st % i have much luck dask night-in play- [ - % | lation that I i o e ) UCLA's ninth place ranking, q in3 hosts to thelr Nothem Division %% C3e S ASKETBALL | practice wntil disposition of the|™ade ib the only team on the Pa- | M) f Pés cousins in the Pacific Coast Hockej § e I ol o | case, cific coast to hit the top 1 In San Francisco the Seattle g~ cnau Drug 2 | em——r—— | chowed no emotion while Court | PC€ Jencooldy, Svap - olaped e SLIcEn VEAL PARE wlmms v Ironmen tricped up the Shamrocks, erk Arthur S. Healy read the points. San Francisco was 5 5-3, in one of the fastest and best (ANDY lEfiGUERS 2 fhdiakmant - ohase e e ith 31 points and the only ¢ Armour e s Final scores of basketball gam gient, | charging the jhounigy bt Coast teem to-gal % | . Saues Dlayed there this seson, | played last night are as follow doctor: i i G Skinless In Los Angeles, the Monarchs 2 i loniously, wilfully and of his | 28" 16 points. Sweet — Fresh Boned—Rolled Lean Meaty Pork Cello . aquseschEanb~5iges. He hith ind Oregon Sinte 54, Wash. State 52 = ! d of his| D o o | Santa Brrbara 61, Los Angeles|m2alice aforethought did injec 194 The Candy Leazue bowlers will| West. Motana 64, Ricks 44. Ancome Bl et cukic centimeters of 59 7?" 55 57 The Portland Penguins treated ssion into the veins of 3 OMA AGAIN GEIS c ]h. " lh' .)c I lb. c , lb‘ e roll their stuff tonight and here| Holy Cro$ 102, Harvard T71. 5 : : - is the team lineup: St. Bonavanture 73, Regis (Colo) 57| tenb) . .. well knowing the :aid (lOSE DE(BiON et e | ik | APPLES | TANGERINES | ORANGES r in clof Loyole 31. the visiting New Westminster bbie Borroto, 59, (his cancer Royals to a veritable rash of goals in Portland and won 7-1. i } Biggs, E. Estepp, A. Nielson,. Lt.| Lafayette 18, Wilkes (Pa) 56. cause death.” 1 ¥ - 3 g Applegate. agara 100, Gannon (Pa) U FORMEE - & BNy Rnd % N ¥ inesap — Fancy Florida Juice FIGHT DOPE J. Meritt, C. Shattack, Mrs.|Yale 63, cpringfield (Mass) :“ggm“‘"“.Sm”“""“""‘ 1"!‘" - e - - Johnston, S. Matson. Kentucky 87, Miss. State RO IR Wk dn wile 8 | 8 4 8 7 95 L. Blanton, E. Lincoln, L. Shat-| Arkansas 0, Texas 51, Masyhipgter gl salesmagl Hru?ywci'lhl contender Lee Oma,‘ 1b. bag o)c Ibs. Q‘) Ib. bag e tuck, E. Parsons. Rice 80, Texas Christian 61. e T 11091, of Newark, N.J. stretcned |l : o s bt ot o) 5 MR i, 5 e 000, T g’ | HERE'S A GOOD ONE |-, e e s i amoum | suvmene B 3 , H. Day. A b b a2 M - g 8% [ lact night by gaining a 10-round = . | At New York (St. Nicholas| At 9 o'clock: mons 46. At {Gectcion over Treddie Beshore, 183, || TREEGE o Beg. size lin 45¢ | SHUHTENI“G . 3|l°lld can m Aycvna‘ —Johnny Bratton, 152%, Hagerup, J. Scott, Mrs. Hoyes, | DePaul 41, Oklahoma Aggies 40. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 5— P— | Oakland, Calif,, for the second time e —————————— Chicago, stopped Eugene Hairston, | W. Miller. St. Louis 55, Detroit 41. Firemen made a unll‘-; run in ne in a n“‘nm " . . 152, New York, 2. Mrs. Applegate, Stephens, Pay- | Notre Dame 54, Butler 33. s oatiie o Lk gy | Cma won by a much siimmer| MABGARINE MmAcLE ancms NAL B;“Blo- N.Y—Lee Oma, 192}, | ton, J. Thompson. | Briziem, Youlg 86 Chicago Loyola | mpey gnswered a call to cxin-|margin than when the two heavy- i Be“rl' , N.J. outpointed _Freddxe E. Nielson, J. Snow, Hoyes, Hel- ‘43. 7 guish a fire in a refrigerator. The| weizhfs m:t in Memor:al Audi- | ) | eshore, 183, Oakland, Calif. 10. |Ten. Depauw 85, Hanover 71 cwner—J. Paul Freeze, torium here Dec. 6. Durkee—Colored WHIP Krispy burg 0. | e aabia o il i e ST ~ - - | | At Fresno, Calif.—Jess Flores,} F. Ward, D. Ward, J. Rollison, |River Falls (Wis) 77, Aug | ! 142, Stockton, Calif., stovped Hank . e L7 i | Hefring, 141, Los ‘Angeles, 7. iR' et;‘:;%mm 40 s onr. 1o e | n!E EYES Exfia!n‘mbflnn MA];SISIIX I;II;%SCRIBED \ Pound 3D Qurt 3JC 2 i box DB C | REG NCING S 5 i 2 | e » = ® | "In G0 sl New. olimnts | ate sestaneny s secawes s o OIS f the Junen Veluatee | OPTOMETRIST FIG BARS - 2lbs. 49c | LESLIE SALT 24 oz. pks. 7¢ R - A e | e e it accepted. Dorthy Stearns Roff. 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