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JARY 8, 1951 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF- ‘1 NEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE NEW YORK, Feb. 8 — ¢y NEW YORK, Feb. 8 —P— Tem- DiMaggio, the million dollar ’s Bl 1 ! s lead : ) fielder of the New York Yankees,| 1 asketball scorer |1 d ailed to stop th of Honer Bt B, : = 1881 and George Kell, brilliant third d at the top of the list to: v 1 I Y v oy | " baseman of the Detroit Tigers ! ahead of the all have signed their 1951 contracts but | fime season t b 1- § three-minute rour many of baseball’s stars remain out | ver! hode TIslax ven| cal condition. Louis 1 class and of the fold. years agc . These . de € i DiMaggio accepted his third ul Feb. 3, the Na 1 sa nt nt at n k « tk C r A% L. ¥ : o 4 k % straight $100,000 contract via tee- 1 Ath the Cul t by th A 15-minute 1 orram - e i - ; E b owesf Lv ryday PnL‘es phone from his San Francisc i he ¥ | 7o home yesterday. Kell, after turning | ver ni ‘.[mm in the final round down two proposals, came into t fold at Detroit for an est pitulation of, v e four s only Ted Willlams of the | Virginia's Ma cman with 25 enth rounds s Boston Red Sox and Stan Musia:| Wo n is the field goal pe:- | tempts. _‘MQTEEW S?AQ [bNE“}M‘ of the St. Louis Card : ent er, with 202 for & e r tk ressing room the upper bracket players un ge of 52.6 in 19 games. Another ! opserved: “It ¢ ssibl SER%(ES Fw\ !}Q?G‘ihv Ralph Kinner of Pitt i an, South Carolina’s Ji to knock out a ' he i working on the last half of ¢ aug d with ] ar 3t o 65 ou. DURGH TOMORROW year contract calling for 65,000 ers of T ern with a 50 per| Louis insisted he per season. cent i 1 ¢ e BANEERY e nd there yday Prices —Lowest 1t his Port nt with g Other stars in the gilt-e g T iboeritape loaitas h - The lo W \ ik ell ac age der ; Q] a ‘[mlrmq kets who have not signed l!:(’]u("' “: .- e S :1"“"‘ ‘A w ': 12 eral services fi i - duct 7— FUR A YQBNGER) Johnny Sain of Boston, Preacher in at 2 pm Ro? of Bruoklyg. Andy Pafko cf|3ge i T 1( ) 1 2522 0 “ha Bu,\ri}l-‘w:” :‘» : HEALTH‘ER Chicago, Dom DiMaggio of Boston, | § B Sleveland, Hal Ne LUl BL ’ > houser of Detrott, and ogt Berss | LAST GAMES PLAYED X il il be APPEARANCE. .. of New York. { § SEATTLE. 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CINCINNATI, Feb. 8— (M —The, Columbia Lumbermen ¢ 903 - b 2% for a 10-minute talk; Char : “pros” and the “antis” will go t als . 9 5 .6 ¢ and Jack Burford for Only in WILLIAMS Now—every time you shave with the New Williams Shaving Cream— nk you "eru;'l pay DELIVERY T0O! TN AR s — Lowest Ever rday Pri 422 | 2 lhs. Eac e \ est Ev 85— Low the mat again March 12 on the issu: | au High Sche 3 it ks eack nd of whether A. B. Chandler | Mike's Nite Ow Ei ) \premp 2y 4 continue as baseball's commissi \ : 2 i ek I {REE GAME caiit cri 1l be made fo: | you give your face the benefit of this remarkable ~.uL~, ance—and you or be replaced by some other per ouglas : 1 20 5 a big ba t v t Skt : : SERIES FOR IMPS |38 oo ity ét a closer, better-looking shave in i the { Try Williams tomorrow. The terse announcement from th: | L AT SITKA ’{Nn!.; AM } g : t's the only shaving cream conlaining commissi: " f1i said s missioner’s of1is id ract of Lanolin. vdayv ¥ Lver Chandler has called a joint 7 | ¢ league meeting at the reg off ¥ W W Nine players of the Imperis Will Harridge and Ford Frick, ketball team left this morning sident of the American and National | 4 : Coastal Airlines for Leagues respectively. Yi 5 ree it eries with the FROM FORTUNA LE The meeting will be held in Mia-| g i gbe 5 ANB Two games are| py,.ry Hunter of Fortuna wredge mi Beach, Fla, and the announce- | i it and Fi is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ment given out by Walter Mulbry, ! P 5 igh th a possible third game secretary of baseball, said its pu -'-n\, nieht bE the first two pose was “to name a commis Montana 64, of hascbnl{ and act on any o Col. of Pacific 54, 8 \ Accor X the team were the| business that might come befor \ San Jose St. 66, S t John Pasquan, and it.” d O b o wives of the player T e T R 3 i gara 59, O} ma City 44. SRR pREPAREDNESS IS FIGHT DOPE | sousnm e Mhine ron scour Vermont 63, ]\Txddlt‘bux'y 5. — ; wcuse 67, Cornell 55. [ TM\'QQP SATURDAY‘ i 3 4 day Prices —Lowes Fights last mignt, in brief, result- ham 64, Yale 62. ed as follows: Miami, Fla. — is | 9, New mpshire 51. y S¢ n No. 609, spon-| Detroit, outpointed neli Penn State 44, Navy 41. | monte, 187, Havana, 10. \\'u h. & Lee 83 \h, New York — James Carter, 135% re ! [ in the pat; 1 New York ou pointed Percy Bas-{ Lincoln 'n. K uka Smtc oC of Juneau Young Hard- Jeff 71, Marietta 62. jare. of the meeting will -— Geg Hen- | 10x 68, Dubuque 59. 0 paredness Through Scout- Endicott, N. Y., out-| Illinois Col. 73, Carthage 62. £ § us McCrea, 149, Cleve-! DePauw 73, Illinois Tech 46. ram tivities of the troop S il il te learning by doing. i 52, NOTICE On the program will be a first aid outpointed Ei sud»! Cannery Workers Division Local 0 by Peter Hocson, sig- | 10. 16-C ILW.U. will meet at the|r g by e Walker and pre- - i longshoremen’s Hall, Fri. Feb. 9, | par or hiking and camping L] 17:00 p.m. All members are request- | by Dick Burnett. Opening and clos- ! ?gg Brle ed’ to attend. ing ceremonies will be by Frank 5 STEVE De LEON, Sec., Treas.! DeLand, scout leader. . e CHALLENGES Cinecinnati — Commissioner A. B. Chandler scting at the request ] of the presidents of the American| J Q I N '_[ .‘( E E 8 H E ational leagues, called o ma- | ; e ing for March 12,! ssioner of base of AR, W BOUR The Beep Sea with any whiskey—at any price! DARIGOLD Dari De Luxe CHEESE It Spreads 303 can 23¢ ¢, CRHS 7o DALE PE/ arge can 41e d Fashioned Hoeney Mais ¥ 2 LB. BOX T : .!4 oz. pkg. ZZc R TTYF WEIE RO York star outfielder, signed his| third straight $100,000 yearly con- Eighermen,s Ejfiifln . tract. : o - iR e ; ; , BE YouR rw {0z of ¢ Neale was dismissed, as coach of L e Reserye Shatieliia iy Vessel Dwners® MG RESEEVe into 0 giass, g e 0 ] Vi) J, = tional Football league, but Neale, in b e inio drul‘l(‘l“u h | You which 1 ith @ @ Florida, said he has “no inkling of A t any change in my status.” SS@Qla !0“ Palm Beach, Fla. — Medalist | Edean Anderson, Helena, Mont. FEIBAY EVENIHG beat Evelyn Odom, Miami, 2 and 1, in the first round of women’s ama- 7 fi ’cl k . : » teur Palm Beach tourney. b‘u ry S!. 2 g! o Uc Your own good taste will feil you Miami — Jolisam, $11.30, won the Florida Breeders' Stakes by 2% 0 iT’S SMART TO SWITCH 1C s i |l AIMPORTANT? CALVERT RESERVE | $9.90, beat Interpretation by a nose aheim Handi t Sant: 4 ‘Annle: oy i - A,l Me"‘bers Atte'!d he CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY—86.8 PROOF —657 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 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