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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5y UMP STARTS SPRING TRAINING PAGE THRER THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1950 |COAST LEAGUE TRAINING NEWS; " TEAMS WORKOU! LASALLE IS |CAMP NEWS, =it d Jack Salveson Manager argument witl 3 pit aney out- | i Fred Haney of the Holly- an and hell twirl| . | as a relief m this season. BlG TOURNEY BRADENTON, Fla., NIA‘J'&’} 2—| — M—Pennant stock of the Boston| g1, CENTRO, Calif,, March 2—@ Braves jumped considerably today| aranager 1 ODoul protessed after it became known first base-| .. concern over: ‘i IRORE man Earl Torgeson would be able pitching 1es turned ,;, by to throw properly. Torgy suffered|con pe 1 Al Ti6n 6f ‘the a shoulder separation last May in|gan Fran, g ketball national poll, yesterday was| an ineffective effort to “take out”| mpe fwo \l named to the National Invitation, Brooklyn Second Baseman Juckie| io,q int : Tourney. The Explorers celebrated Robinson. “He threw well encugh E)‘Dmvl (,.“,' by promptly bowling over Geitys-;to satisfy me,” said Manager Billy | jjit1e ‘m‘h‘u’ 1‘, v burg, 61-50, for their 19th victory | Southworth of Torgy. “Sure. he p = in 22 games. threw sidearm but he always did.” | (By the Associated Press) LaSalle, ranked ninth in the latest Associated Press college bas- ht hits in yes- ad game, bul needed was a of control. LaSalle joins Bradley, Duquesne RIVERSIDE arch 2—(® i +¥ EASY STAGES, ! 11 d —Joe Brovia wa t spot of STAR BY EASY ST and St. Johns of Brooklyn in the| gy pERTERSBURG, Fia., Mareh | the portland Bes llvns'm\ (Babe) Pinelil V\, y for rax 15 « NIT. Eight teams are still t0 be|s » aroracer Ao demg selected 2—(P—Manager Casey Stengel sald|paiting practice 8 s " today only four men have regular| .., here Syracuse strengthened its claim jobs “sewed up” with the world | ‘D‘ y 3 : for a bid to the NCAA tourney by Champion New York Yankees. o5 g 'fl : everal drive: swamping Temple, 105-76 » off left field fence during the work-|~ & iog gét the‘d‘ismct S He listed them as outfielder Joe“,u, yesterday | ” AT TER fl yracuse r 0| DiMaggio, outfielder-first baseman| il J 1 i IHGLD THAT TEMPIR, bid since Cornell walloped Canisius, | morymy Henrich, catcher Yogi 65-43, and Villanova, although| peiio anq shortstop Phil Rizzuto Calif., March 2| sty iais”™s| CATCHER WARNED 1 baseball town | | BY SENATOR BOSS T | training ellf at his San F PALM SPRINGS, —This resort e its debut as Sunday when t} the new polo the Seattle Rai cisco Seals. It will Broadbreasted, Oven-Ready Hen TURKEYS Half or Whole . . . Average 1610 17 Pounds POUND 65c ; A Real Treat! i whipping Toledo, 82-62, is ineligible to compete because of non-com- pliance with the sanity code. VERO BEACH, Fla,, March 2—(# 5 # 2 —Two things heartened flu-weak- Columbia kept alive its hopes 10T} eneq Manager Burt Shotton today the Eastern “Ivy” League title bY| ¢ his Brooklyn Dodgers swung into tial game on is played by | ers and San Fran- beating Pennsylvania, 50-47. the second day of spring training. bR "m an oxmhx\’:nol) | O, Fia, March — In. othgr games the Uklnhofn:\ One was the s deportment of | ‘The Rainiers are ‘n.un.nzf here Buckey Harris ¥ Aggies trimmed Oklahoma, 48-37; this, year. Tonight Palm Springs Grasso yesterds EXTRA WHITE | key shortstop, Pee Wee Reese, who innual baseball | of the club aml‘ nce. will throw its fi dinner with big the town in attend 72-53, and Fordham licked Yale, heft v Mbedant) 1 by the Washing- |t Senators from Seattle, was| thumbed out 23 times during (40’\%‘ L,I O T EXTRA SWEET ... EXTRA TENDER . £ ¥ 142 underwent a hernia operation in| West Texas upset Arizona, 61-42. the winter. i | Bradley officials, meantime, Pro-i qpe other was the streamlining & tested to the Missouri Valley CON-| ;¢ pop Newcombe who reported | ference the action of the district o 1ot seven pounds in yesterday’s 1 five NCAA selection committee in| oo pout and catcher Coy Cam- ONTARIO, uf., March 2—#—| yeague contests last season. Rookie Dennis Luby cut loose with| ;qiq ¥ is, is too much. naming the Big Seven WInner as|,anejla, who dropped five. a homer to help give his side a| -Hell have to make up his mind | the NCAA representative. 3-2 victory in the first San Diego| that if he's going to stick around | For the last several years the| ppoENTX, Ariz, March 2—f—|Padres intrasquad game of the|pey have to check that temper.”. | Missouri Valley and the Big SeVen nranager Leo Durocher has tagged | raining season yesterday. | on ability, however, the ex-| SEA" i e Rainier appears likely to wind up | jas the Nats No. 1 receiver. " -wl'h"l eusy !efl(b | HEAVY CONFERENCE by fast HGHIDQPE . |4-engine Clipper champions have met in a playott for the district five bid. righthander Sheldon Jones for an exclusive starting role this year and picked him for 20 pitching victories. kind of luck Jones “With any Fresh Shipment of Burn's — NEW LIGHT-HEAVY Canadian Hams . .. Halfor Whole, Ib. 6 5¢ KING MAY GIVE should win 20 games,” the Giant \ I skipper said. “Used only as a starter pROGRAM FA(ED B‘ he’s bound to win a minimum ot GOVERNOR IN NORTH I follows: | SEA]T[E BOY Boul At New York (St. Nicholas L Gov. Ernest Gruening plans 0| prena).— Dennis Pat Brady, 137, NEW YORK, March 2—(®—Harry (Kid) Matthews may get a non-title shot at Joey Maxim, newly crowned light heavyweight champion, the Seattle boxer’s manager, Jack Hur- ley, said last night. Hurley said Matthews had been offered an April 18 bout with Maxim in Cleveland. Sporis Briefs CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Lloyd P. Jordan, athletic director of Am- herst College, was named head foot- ball coach at Harvard. TAMPA, Fla.—Frankie Sinkwich, former Georgia All-America, signed as head football coach at University take off for Fairbanks tomorrow, to | confer there on public works pro- jects pending in the Interior, to| consult aviation men, to talk over health matters, highway problems, | and programs of the University 01‘ Alaska. i And as if those were not enough, | he will speak at a Jefferson-Jack- | son Day Democratic dinner Saum-} New York, outpointed Johnny Forte, 138, Philadelphia, 10. At Waterbury, Conn.—Julie Ko: gon, 134, Ne Colasanti, 135, Italy, drew, 10. At Phoenix, Ariz—Lou Williams, 135, Kansas City, Price, 13C, Fresno; Calif.,, 10. aven, and Beppe outpointed Oscar ! Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-a -minute Clippers . . - serving Alaska on frequent schedules. settle back im able lounge world- rt of Enroute, your comfort seat and enjoy @ famous service as pal Tender - Tasty - No Waste! Canadian PicnicHams . . . Ib. 49c¢ For the thrifty heusewife... ymx:); I:.e:rix’l be back in Juneau RAINBOW GIRlS To : : MEET SATURDAY P.M. i Going with him are Dr. ackers 1ast| oy echt, department of The Order of Rainbow for Girls ill hold its regular business meet- L:)i”cfl’lnat“,r‘;e;fi’“w head f00tball| peaq, and Frank A. Metealf, high- | | way engineer. 0 | " Albrecht, who recently returned |Dg Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Washington, is busy on organi- |2t the Scottish Rite Temple. All zation of the Arctic Health Insti- rs including Junlor Offic tute, to be built and conducted at|Should be there for a practi the University. He will aid the gov- |10%ing the meeting. All men ernor in his conferences with , and Masons are invited health authorities. atiend Metcalf will interview men to re- place a member of the highway patrol there who recently died. 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Earl| 1th | " Hockey Games Racing ARCADIA, Calif. — Mrs. ($26) captured Santa Anita’s six | furlong feature by a half length. ‘ (By the Associated Press) Three tie games made last night’s Rabbit fl ) play in the Pacific Coast Hockey C/L Sypiom of Ty Clppen ! League an indecisive business but the tight battles handed the crowd ! plenty of excitement. San Diego moved to within three{ PHILADELPHIA — LaSalle be- s points of the southern division lead ! same the fourth team to enter the in whipping the leading San l-xan-’ 12-team National Invitation Tour- Basketball k' cisco Shamrocks 3 to 1 in the| nament. night’s other match. Los Angeles and Fresno each “tallied once in every period for a 3-3 tie. The Monarchs lost their | second highest scorer, John Ubri- aco, for the rest of the season when he suffered a broken jaw in collid- ing with Fresno's Les Vickery. The New Westminster Royals ™ had to put on the pressure with a six forward attack in the final minutes to get a 4-4 deadlock with Seattle’s Ironmen. A goal in the final seconds by Doug Adam gave Tacoma a 2-2 tie with Portland. General GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. — A Georgia pointer — Shores Brownie L2}:355510“;1,:,:::;:::;,.;f",,“i;,:*d;;‘: BRAVES INFIELDER HOLDS OUT UNTIL BOOST PROMISED THIS IS GOOD HUNTINGTON, W.Va., March 2| —IM—Russell Williams, a garag2 op- BUFFALO, N.Y., March 2—#— crator, submitted the winning ques- | Sibby Sisti, Boston Braves infielder, tion for “Sports Almanac,” a fea-|was holding out today as the Tribe ture program of a local radio sta- [ gathered at Bradenton, Fla., for tion. its first formal workout. Williams’ Prize? Ten free grease| Sisti said last night he still had jobs at a rival garage. not reached a salary agreement with the Boston management He repeated his intentions of not re-| porting until he was offered a| salary boost. 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