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Loecal Stars Checked On the other ‘hand, the Bears were decidedly “off” on their shoot- ing. Frank (Dutch) Behrends, who Tu REM A I N I N | starred brilliantly on Wednesday night, was checked effectively to but five points. Buddy Lindstrom, |who had collected seven markers Juneau Falls, 26-19, to Better Attack—Critical m the initial meeting, was held to| but three tallies last night. Game on Tonight Hurried, often careless shooting attack—which the Wrangell team exhibited—was the large factor m Juneau’s loss. The scoring stars Grant and Dick Johnson of Wran- gell and Spiro Paul of Juneau. |Grant and Johnson, main cogs in that passing attack, collected nine and eight points, respectively. Paul, who rarely scores, led the Juneau tallies with six markers, in addi- | tion to playing a bang-up defensive game. Walt Scott, Juneau guard, showed well. Wrangell ‘rakes Lead The score was tied at 3-all after Because their pas:ing and shoot- | a listless first quarter. Then Ju- ing was better, those battling Woives neau showed its only flash of of- from Wrangell High School de- fensive power, snatching a 6-3 lead feated Juneau High School's Bears in the early moments of the sec- last night at Juneau High School ond period. But, the accuracy of to bounce back into the Southeast| the Wolves' passing and shooting Alaska prep basketball champion-|began to tell as they swept into ship playoff. The Wolves won, 26'an 11-6 advantage at the rest pe- to 19, before the largest crowd to and Mitchell Daniloff. see a hoop battle in Juneau this| season. ners adding to that edge to lead, So, tonight at 7:45 o'clock, the 19 to 10. The final session was a two quintets will square off in free-scoring affair, with Juneau RESULT LAST NIGHT Wrangell High School 26, Ju- neau High School 19. GAME TONIGHT At Juneau High School— ! Wrangell High Scheool vs. Ju- neau High School at 7:45 o'- clock (final game of Southeast Alacka prep championship se- rieg). | the final and deciding tussle of|showing a slight, but not large | their three-game series. Juneau enough edge. copped the opener on Wednesday So, tenight, the ecritical contest night, 22 to 21. will be playeds Victory will bring Snatching the lead half way possession of the battered silver through the second quarter, the basketball trophy, donated by the Wrangell lads forgot their stage Nugget Shop and the Alaska Elec- fright of the previous night and, tric Light and Power Company. In evidencing a beautiful passing at- anticipation of the record-breaking tack, swept past the faltering Ju- crowd, Juneau High School officials neau defense to a convincing vic- warned spectators this morning and a lack of a smooth passing| were Fred | The third quarter found the win-| THE DAILY ALASKA FMP!RE FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 Ienurtalmnenc for: the fans between halves last night. Included on this gymnasium team are: Gilbert De- Vault, Toivo Laikainen, Joe Wy- coff, Henry Behrends, Harry Lucas and ‘The summary: | WRANGELL (26) Broad, f | W. Grant, F. Grant, ¢ Berkeley, g JCnsey g | D. Johnson; g ... FG FT PF 0 6 © 2 R 4 2 0 | _Totals ..o | JUNEAU (19) | F. Behrends, f, ¢ ... Lindstrom, f, (¢) Meade, ¢ Soott, g ... | Smith, £ P B g PF alwg___nES|A°~w°m Swlorcorrdalcocurs 8 3 2 2 0 0 0 7 Totals: ... Officials—E. E. Engsr.rom Dou las; Walt Woodward, Juneau. 33-FOOT YAWL ARRIVES HERE 6 19 g- Three Adventurous Youths | Dodge South Seas for Southeast Alaska Because they figured that a trip |to the South Seas might be too rough a voyage, three young mar- |iners — who arrived here today |under full sail in their small yawl {—headed for the calm waters of | Scutheast Alaska. Net result: a 60-mile gale which “stood us on IN FULL SAIL tory. Coach George Fabricius' play- that only an early arrival would (beam ends all night in Dixon's ers showed a variety of offensive assure ceats. | Entrance.” plays that caught the home club Tumblers Perform Executing a neat sailing man- off guard many times. A clever tumbling act provided cuver as they brought their 33- foot yawl-rigged Viking to the | Pacific Coast Dock, the three vaga- _ bond voyagers arrived there at MARKET BASKET |: BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY 37¢ 1b. Two from Butte Two of them have lived the |greater part of their youthful lives {about 500 miles away from salt | water—in Butie, Mont. Those twc, | Charles Adami and Wayne John- |son. ,are ownars of the Viking. They are the ones who started for |a South Sea islands cruise last | November out of Seattle. Skipper of the craft, as compact \ sailing vessel as Juneau has seen in many a day, is H. B. Ferris, East Sound, Wash. He is the fello who talked to Adami and Johns when they brought the Viking into East Sound and hove to there while a gale roared up Puget Sound. “Ferris talked us, out of going to the South Seas” Johnson told an Empire reporter this afternoon. “But we talked him into coming up here with us as a calmer sub- stitute.” EGGS Cleverhill—Strictly Fresh Large Standards 3 doz, $1.00 ONIONS DRY 6 lbs., 25¢ ORANGES SUNKIST 2 doz. for 45¢ Some Storm But Skipper Ferris told a dram- atic tale of a 58-mile wind storm which swept Dixon Entrance while the doughty Viking was moving up to Ketchikan. There was no calm then. “We sat on beam ends a'l one night while that storm raged,” Fer- ris said. “We were caught with sails all rigged—there was nothing et /| NereGiving it toYou Straight PRUNES LARGE FANCY 10c¢ Ib. Grapefruit ARIZONA 4 for 25¢ Full Line of Fresh VEGETABLES PHONE 342 SEWARD STREET Open Evenings—3 Deliveries Daily St. Patrick’s Day Ball Auk Bay Inn- SATURDAY WHISKEY B PROOF a ualit BoqurbonZh * PopularPrice CedarBiver) STRAIGHT. - Admission 40c Sm[.fi(im BOURBON WHISKEY [ J COME ONE! COME ALL! Favors for Everybody! MUSIC BY HARRY KRANE Dancing Lunches Light Wines Beer Whiskey Mocerately Priced, else to do but ride it out.” just as important a part in the trip to Juneau as the other two, didn't have anything to say. TP|Ketchikan and at Lake Bay near 1|Sunday. Ofas he visited Alaska’s capital last| 1 8!'summer with the Nomad. | 26| four days, the vagabonds probably TP will turn back to Seattle—with 5|their hearts still set on that South 3|Sea venture, 2 2HENNING, STEWART LTI Adami, who undoubtedly nlnypd1 He was shaving. The mariners spent some time in there. They left for Juneau last Due Back Soon This is not Ferris' first trip here.i After a stay here of three or| H. H. QETZER GIVEN ed a four months' sentence on a charge of cashing a bad check, Wi sentence by Judge J. F. Mullen in' the United States Commissioner's Court yesterday on a similar | charge. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL THE TOTEM GROCERY. SUSPENDED SENTENCE ™ . Use /3 Iess of Schilling Mustard. It's so strong and full of flavor, Schilling Musfanl H. H, Setzer, who just complet- as given a six months' suspended ..... s 10% reduction on all liquors at adv, WILL BOWL METCALF, RADDE IN CHALLENGE To settle, once and for all, just which is the better bowling mm Fred Henning and Dr. A. W. Stew- | art will meet Frank Metcalf and Ed Radde tonight at 7:30 ocloCK on the Elks Alleys. Metcalf and Radde accepted the first pair's challenge to a 15-game match today and, as Metcalf told an Empire reporter, ‘‘We'll bowl! those 15 games tonight, or drop.” Total pins will decide the victori- | ous team. | The prize? The losers must cease bragging. D RETURNS TO WRANGELL U. S. Commissioner J. 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