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PAGE SIX : Last Season's Power Teams' Still Rolling JOHN CHANDLER . . y I Sporis in Brief | i By the Associated Press ‘ | At New York } turned down the T yer limit — Major leagues | iinors proposals | f and ban on 24- | hour recall of players. Approved | an open classification, paving way for Pacific Coast League to even- | y oktain major league status. Dec. 10— American League voted for unlim-| powers of ited night ball, Boston took Ted here and | Williams off the trading block and foot in|Hank Greenberg signed new two- contract as general manager Cleveland Indians. By NEW YORK, college basketball season, with an ex N there, are off on the right the young campaign just under way. | However, several schools e some tough competition this k that R N ! could mar their perfect records. | At Miami, Fla. — Sam Snead ‘Although several clubs, including | White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., won Kentucky, have played only 1$10,000 Miami Open with a 72-hole | one | ga ne of the first 10 n | score of 268 the Associated Press end of the 1950-52 ing again. Only Bradley, which finished as the No. 6 team last|Season spring, is finding things difficult. | SePt. 1, Duke, apparently a coming power | The y of the poll th on are rol .| At Kansas City — Big Seven con- ference placed a ban on all post- athletic events effective 1952, ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Scores af Baskethall By the Associated Press of leading basketball ames over the weekend are as fol- lows: Washington 76, UCLA 61. Idaho 49, Idaho State 29. Utah 64, Oregon 62. West. Wash. 63, Seattle Pacific 48. Gonzaga 65, Wash. State 51. Willamette 72, College of Puget Seund 65. ‘Whitman 67, Eastern Oregon 60. Cent. Wash. 54, British Columbia 46. California 55, St. Mary’s 50. Southern Cal 50, San Francisco 43.} Col. of Pacific 71, Chico State 41. Minnesota 63, Nebraska 55. Iowa 69, DePauw 53. Illinois 68, Butler 57. Princeton 87, Rutgers 65. (] Cornell 58, Colgate 51. | Hospital Nofes Admitted to St. Saturday were Mrs. ton, Agnes Milton, Freddy Gallar Ann’s hospital Beizgaloff, Mike Gray, W. Ebbett, Mrs. George Matson, Mrs. Sebree and baby boy; dismissed Sunday were William Allen, Mrs. I Robert Dibble. Admitted to the Government hospital Saturday was Billy Jack- son, Kake; admitted Sunday were Dx , both of Juneau. There were no dismissals. Sinafra, Bride Robbed in London LONDON, Dec. 10—®—A burglar took jewels worth more than $16,800 from the hotel suite of song star Frank Sinatra and his actress wife, Ava Gardner, police reported today. The haul included a diamond and emerald necklace Frankie's William Sut-| dismissed Saturday were Wallace| Earl| ve Witlard and William S. How- | MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195 3 HIGHEST QUALITY Srnfpoitled Wihis: Imported In CASKS Bottled In U.S. A. UDL is the very finest Canadian Whisky imported il in casks and bottled in the U.S. A. Thus you get l| nighest quality at substantial savinge. wh 86.8 Proof Imported by J. & J. DUNBAR & CO. Bottled by Old Monastery Co., Seattle, U.S.A. | LIGHT BODIED to challenge North Carolina State’s | reign in the Southern Conferenc slugged Bradley Saturday, 87 | At Melbourne, Australia — Frank | | torian Tennis Championship with a Sedgman of Australia won the Vic- SOLDIER'S VIEW OF FASHION — put. Ea- mund Dale, of Ft. Worth, Tex., bids for model's attention during a Colby 100, Bates 49. Navy 60, Virginia 32. Yale 75, Trinity 59. ec | One-sided victory over Dick Savitt, | {and immediately following this set- | back Captain Frank Shields of the | American Davis Cup team named Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabert to play singles against Sweden in the interzone final starting Thurs- day. in Duke It was the second loss thr weeks for the Brave: now has won four in a row Kentucky, the No. 1 team last year and victor over Kansas State in the NCAA tournament, looked fashion show, at Camp Kilmer,N. J,, to test male reactions Red Forces Arer ) Thrown Badk in impressive in dusting off Washing- ton and Lee, 96-46. It was the opener for Kentucky, and all this was accomplished without the pi sence of the Wildeats’ All-Americs center, lanky Bill Spivey, out with a knee injury until about mid- January. Oklahoma A. and M., souri Valley champion and No. team last season, had the toughest time in its opener, rallying for a 45-43 double overtime victory over New Mexico A. and M. The Columbia University Lions, eastern intercollegiate champs and No. 3 last year, took Ambherst, 61-41, for their second straight. Powerful Kansas State, No. 4 last year and defending Big Seven champion, made it three straight by thumping Arizona, 76-57. The loss was the first in 81 games at home for Ari- zona. | Illinois, winner of the Big Ten| title and the No. 5 team, opened with a 68-57 triumph over Butler The Illini are rated the team beat for the crown again this sea- | son. Huskies fo Meel ««Bears at Weekend By the Associated Press H Northern Division basketball teams take to the road this week for more pre-season tests against| non-conference opponents, with the defending champion Washington Huskies going farthest afield. The Huskies, who swept a two- game Seattle series with UCLA last weekend, challenges the California Bears on the Bears’ home ground in one of the top games of the week. Undefeated Idaho, a dark horse in the northern division race, and Washington State visit the Mon- tana Grizzlies, and Oregon State is billed for a game with Portland University at Portland. The Oregon Webfoots, defeated twice by Utah over the weekend, are idle until Dec. 21 when they play Wyoming at Eugene. Idaho leads off traveling to Mis- soula tonight for a game with the Grizzlies. 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At Bellingham All-America fullback Hugh McElhenny and an understudy from the Little All-| America team sparked the Belling- ham AD-Stars to a 25-0 victory over thy Seattle Ramblers here Sunday. | Probing Affacks | SEOUL, Korea, Dec. 10 » — United Nations forces threw back nine minor Red probing attacks along the frozen Kerean war front i y and today. | a Eighth Army communiques | ,said five of the feeler strikes were {made on the eastern front, three in the center of the line, and one on the west The ‘ communiques reported no| other significant ground activity. 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