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" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1951 "Lefty" 0°Doul | Picked fo Head | . San Diego Club SAN DIEGO, Calif., Nov. 28—P— The San Diego baseball club an- nounces that Frank “Lefty” O'Doul , is its new manager. O'Doul, one of the most colorful veterans in organized baseball, thus remains-in the Pacific Coast league. He comes here from San Fran- | & cisco, wh he managed that club | % for 17 years and develoy num- @ ber of major league , includ- t ing the great Joe Di io. San Diego President Bill Starr 1g the, job | ¢ under a one-year contract. He de- b clined to disclose 'y but t $25,000 San Diego San Francisco dropped O'DPoul as % pilot recently and yesterday an- nounced Tommy Heath, last season i manager of Minneapolis, would be ¥ his successor, 4-Alaim Fire In Washington WASHINGTON, Nov. 28—(®—An | ¥ early morning four-alarm fire swept through one business building and \ damaged another today in down- town Washington—only a stone’s | # throw from ‘government buildings | 2 and two large hotels. | The fire department estimated 4 damage at $10,000. ‘ PNt bt U | =t Sperfs in Brief | and shortstop Tom Upton. Johnny Bright c: | souri Valley conference. At Chicago — Chicago White Sox traded first baseman Gordon Golds- berry, outfielder Jim Rivera, pitcher Dick Littlefield, catcher Gus Niar-| fios and infielder Joe DeMaestri| to St. Louis Browns for catcher | Sherman Lollar, pitcher Al Widmar ‘Then | the Sox traded Upton to Washing- | ton Senators for shortstop Sam Dente. At San Diego, Calif. — Frank (Lefty) O'Doul named manager of the San Diego club of the Pacific Coast League. At Chicago — Horton ith of Detroit was elected pr it of the ' Professional Golfer's Associa- tion. At Des Moines — Drake withdrew, from the Missouri Valley conference and severed athletic relations with Oklahoma A. and M. because the conference took no action in the| At Peoria, Il President David Owen of Bradley said he will re- commend to his faculty athletic committee that the schocl follow Drake and withdraw from the Mis- At Jacksonville — Clemson was selected to oppose Miami, Fla., in the Gator Bowl, January 1. FOOD SALE { Juneau Woman’s Club Saturday, | 10:30 at Sears. 76-3t ALASKA EXTERMINATORS Phone 1012-Juneau-Box 2581 ROACHES-RATS-MICE-RATPROOFING Roach Work Guaranteed Two Years INSU | | E | i i DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK. |~ ARE RED Radio Log KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — LBS DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—-CHAS. 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