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PAGE SIX Matthews |Jess Hill Isio 'Coach Southern LC Coach Jess H Winnerin aiif. for { fornia Athletic r announced had been giv Hill coacr straight va team dropped |of the 1951 s Scores LEVELAND, O. Dec. 6 Harry Matthews had another tory for his impressive day, but the crack heavyweight was a wes The No. 1 contender f¢ heavyweight crown held Maxim ran into unexpected t last night in v mous 10-round d hitting Danny Nardi Fla Although he got a thorough pasting for his efforis, Nardico shook up the west coast battler en a ‘number of oc ons with his dynamite-laden light fighter the light by Joey opposi- co of rmun | Jack Hurley, Matthews' manager was the first to admit that hi fighter didn't perform like he has in the past. | “He was very sloppy and couldn’t put two punches together during| San Francisco the entire fight,” said the studious| Phillips Oiler: ring veteran who changed Matt-| Stars 59. hews’ style and made him one of Muhlenberg 88, the hottest names in boxing Swarthmore 74 “He took more punches than he NYU 59, St usually takes in a year. CCNY “Matthews had the Penn months ago and I don't think he|Cornell has fully recovered his strength,” he added. “He was dead tired after | the second round.” Maryland 71, In Matthews' last two previous | Duke rt fights, Hurley pointed out, his | Clemson 77, G battler won early round knock- |Louisville 79, I outs and hadn’'t had to extend 'Ohio U himself. Hurley said he planned for Matthews to take a good rest after his fight Dec. 123 with Arl Henri in Omaha. B Scores of 1 flu a few Sera (Ala) Taen he is hoping to line bout with heavyweight Rocky ciano or heavyweight champion!,. Joe Walcott. He doesn't think he has much chance of lining up a title bout with Maxim at an carly date Matthews, undefeated in'66 starts, peunded Nardico's face into a crim- son pulp and straightened him up repeatedly with pile-driving blows to the body. Given Hard Smashes But he had difficulty avoiding Nardico’s hard smashes to the head and he fought a noticeably more . cautious fight after getting his first | Judse dismisse sampling in the third round. jibaseball’s Judges Her Williams and Charlie | Bill scored it seven for Matthews, two for Nardico and one even. Ref- ereé Jackie Davis gave Matihews t and Nardico two. Matthews welghed 175 to 176 for Nardico. The bout in Cleveland Arena was the feature on the Cleveland News annual toyshop fund show. Some 13,808 fans paid a gross of $90,000. Ul any of Also | approve _broadcasts wdium. Action George called on big Trs for “re league At Cincinng rese At Gre Joe” Jackson, ¢ be of the 1919 World Se At New Yor! Bushnell of E: letic point plan f ATTENTION } maintenance o A. P, of L. Cannery Workers Un- | jon meeting 8 p.m. Friday at ANB Hall. 83-2t of Seattle, nof Hotel. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — ANGELES, ill is set for the next Director Baskethall the Associated Press 1ding asketball games last night are as Alabama 86, Ja Wash h Carolina 59. homa Spors in Brief By the Associated Press for home consumption to day games, nnounced itman of minor leagues enville, confenence FROM SEATTLE Jack W. Harding gaard Plumbing is a guest at the Bara- 3 Years Dec, 6 — head football coach hater, Southern Cali- Willis O. Hun- yesterday that Hill & 1 the new t. ; ‘. the Trojans to seven | victories but the |y its last three gamo\i d on. follows: 51, California 42. 80, Utah College All Delaware 87. Lehigh 65. ncis (Bkn) 58. 61 Ithaca nton 43 acksonville ers a1, in Japa State and Lee 51. 1 North Kerea. orgia 54 dayton 76 (overtime) | arshall 61 | + Williams v)u\ will not 1al network | ayed in the nit broadcasts natis games will i COLUMBUS, Owner E Indian id surprise traded York Ya lay after President inkees. easonable restraints broadcasts ‘I would s ath — d two suit rve clause. US. District attacking more to S.C. — “Shoeless young 53, one of eight mem- Chicago White Sox barred from baseball following the eries scandals, died. k—Commissioner Asa stern Collegiate Ath-| a proposed seven- | Ind or ‘“restoration and f academic athletics.” more recent were volving Larry Doby of the Thor- and Heating Co. Previous hinted that hi Ace Gefs New Helmet * Richard D. Creighton n where he was presented a white and blue s Creighton has shot down. P Wirephoto. “lnvelved in Yankees announced O., Dec. 6 — is Ryan of the Cleveland if Ah«- Boston Red Sox Ted Williams to y the Yankees have dispen had been of- for ace right- on and catcher Jim | * He refused even to dignify whereby supposed to get Wil- liams via a three-cornered deal in- and Louis Browns Ned Garver “That’s the most rid T've heard yet,” he lat diculous thing George Weiss of the club would be in- Y . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA La,, is shown at an new helmet a rth jet ace in Kerea. The white helmet has stars painted o signifying the namber He has flown 85 misiions over of Baton Rouge. (hmese Supply Sergeant Sef for Cold Koraan Winier CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, De red Chinese soldier Xor winter. Over several layers oi underwear and a warm quilted uniform hel wore a fine double breasted over- | coat. New combat boots and a new winter cap kept his feet and head warm and dry. “What's your joh?” terpreter. “Supply serge | wa » — would not asked an in- the New ant.” Wwil- Bos- New in the way ble players, GIRL SCOUT TROOP MEETS 4 held its at the Girl Seout Troop No. regular Tuesday meeting American Legion Dugout. We had an election of officers. Our new icers are Patsy Komatsubara, I dent, Betty Cole, secretary, Coralie Sheldon, vice-president™hd treasurer. Mrs. Schleiter taught us a new knot, the sheet-bend.”We spent our last half hour rehearsing the Christmas carols we are going to sing for the patients in the hos- pital just before Christmas. Gretchen Adams, reporter. oft-rumored the the St. terested in making a deal for,the Red Sox slugger if they were ,sure Joe DiMaggio was not returning to the active list next season. Manager nki has ‘Brilliant Plays, ‘Davis Cup Rounds | Ken McGregor, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. | brilliant tennis. MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 6 M—Dick Savvitt and Frank Sedg- man battled their way into the s of the Victorian champion- today as America and Aus- broke even in a “preview” of is Cup challenge round. Savvitt, pounding the ball hard, {rounced the Aussies’ No. 2 player, This w his third straight over Mec-J Grezor during the past year and! gives him permanent possession. Vic Seixas put up a thrilling struggle against gman, but fin- aily went down b; 2, 11-9, 7-5 after two hour: 5 ininutes of ATTENTION Members Moose Lodge No. 700, important meeting Friday, Dec. 7, 8 p.m. Meet our Deputy Supreme Audi Herman C. Fisher, he has} an importan message for every Ju- neau Lodge member. Be sure and come. 83-2t ~— EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — THE MEATIEST, TASTIEST CHILI IN ALL THE WEST! NALLEY’S Chili con Carne Seasoned just the way you like it—a bright bid to appetites. Here's a nutritious meal in a minute! Has all the full flavor of zestful chili, plus the rich | goodness of choice beef. A bright bid to appelites. A nutritious meal in a minute! SEASONED JUSY RIGHT FOR WESTERN TASTES The Meatiest, Tastiest Chili There Is! INVITING MUSIC from inside the package tells him this is the gift that’s always welcome—a festive bottle of whiskey. It’s the favored gift of so many people you want to remember . . . and the answer to many of your shopping problems in one brief stop at your liquor store. THE GAY GIFT CARTON tells him this is his favorite whiskey... smoother, mellower CalvertReserve. In fact, Calvert has the taste most people like most . . . because it’s blended to a taste which is deter- mined by a “Consumer Jury” of thousands of folks like him. ¢ ONE TASTE reminds fim that Cal- vert is really many gifts in one. He’ll enjoy it in the most superb highball he ever tastéd. Or a’zestful Marthat- tan...a robustOld-Fashioned...afes- tive holiday Egg Nog or Hot Toddy. So give Calvert, and get plenty for your own holiday entertaining, too. GIVE HIM CALVERT (He will enjoy it so many difierent ways!) CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY + 86.8 PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION, NEW YORK C CITY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 Tackle Jim O'Brien of Oak Pnrk.‘ I1l., was the first player to have his | name inscribed on the Washington | Athletic Club’s 101 Club lmphy‘ awarded to the senior football| player who maintains the hlghesc scholastic average. EXTRA SWEET.,. EXTRA TENDER Huskies Nexl vear away at Colfax, Wash., yesterday, | lodge of which he was a member. University of Washington football to the westward and then south to both offensive and defensive squads quet last night. ing senior went to Jim Wiley, de- S ' l d “BUCK” WHITMORE DIES i pfague 0 ea v | Roy H. (Buck) Whitmore passed | | according to advices received by | | Secretary Biggs of the Juneau Elks SEATTLE, Dec. 6 — (® — Dick Sprague of Spokane will lead the | Whitmore and family left Juneau | | about four or five years ago, going team next season. Sprague, six-Toot-one halfback on | the states to reside. this fall, was named captain-elect at the Huskies’ annual football ban- The 1951 Flaherty Inspirational Award voted annually to a graduat- fensive backs from Bremerton. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 em. 2 ond 4 pm, DOUGLAS — 10 em PHONE 704 htitons wt it MEAT PHONE 60 THE CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOD PLACE T0 TRADE PURL AP ’.;A;A Pink Grapefruit 2 for 29 Half gal. 53 NEW CROP — GOLDEN CALIFORNIA — NAVEL ' CIDER - MEDIUM OSRANGES 10 Th. shopping bag 1.39 BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES CONTEST. EACH WEEK A NAME IS DRAWN AND HIDDEN IN THE AD. IF YOUR NAME APPEARS IT’S WORTH $2.00. Watch closely, it may be anywhere. 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