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el % Rt w § Hudson 184 144— 328 | two remaining games yet to be TR ’ Juneau Elks Holmquist 159 .— 159 |played. Saturday night, in the same ||| Hel!mkl § Ho'el e s =t —— |'conference, UCLA won over Cali- Totals 566 902 7902558 | fornia by & score of 35 to 33. Kaemp, pe°ple (ome . Sy In the Northern Division Idaho Are wlnner DOUBLES MATCH defeated Washington 'State Satur- Alld people on Go‘ Ketchikan day night by 32 to 31 e, | Zorich 174 169 165— 498 Sl CCOBTNUEd TrOm caxt Oue . alcca 159 147 137— 443 STANDINGS OF CLUBS | | n 'n es' e AT T Northern Division Rumors are born, live a giddy life! Ld Totals 333 316 202— 941 Won Lost P"‘-’ moving from one table to another | B by SO PR g;‘:‘;; Suite R untll they become “official reports” | % Jarnegie e : dle of sheer improbability. | . Ugrin 136 189 177— 502 Washington State G, A Or"x'n‘e 1‘on:me- Prln‘\):‘o ;\:I 1‘\\”15(\\1 | Local Women Also Win = — | Washington .o 8 9 30 At CRlander, 1 been Here ooea- | ; Totals 297 365 359—1021 Idaho T sionally, dining with old friends Two of Three from Vis- RN Southern Divon | ubo Paaiiv, et of e s o T iR S 3 new cabinet and head of the ne-| itors But Lose Total Ketchikan | Eoutliem Califorala...(8 23 800 gotiafing . committee to Moscow, Heward 165 184 158— 507 | Stanford 5§ 5 500 ‘ W igtims 'y f el i Py Gailibrits e W who talked to Stalin and Iest the, mnval inter-vi.y Eiks bowling | grewart 168 160 179— 507 |U. C. L. A 3 7 30 ;‘f““'{‘e"“' l{;fq“"‘y""’ adds quist with Ketchikan finith>d gpecial game for tie—Stewart, 172; | e gnity to the room | Tlis alleys here yesterda¥ moward, 167, ! Little Man Who Isn't There the Ketchikan visitors in cCui- " Y pl“ (ENTER Alone at a small table in the ly savirg face WOMEN VS. MEN by B center of the dining room sits a little Finnish officer in a well- El Junean lady with Juncau Women INCREASES ALLEYS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1940 pressed uniform, retired and classed e Mrs. Lavenik 197 157 154— 508 Juneew's regular toam beat the aree petrich .. 174 156 170— 500 as too old to serve at the front ‘\ml‘}xw“) i »md‘.’x;\ m“o \:\‘; ::11 I‘i:'ltt’ Mrs. Dufresne... 110 176 119— 405| NEW YORK, Feb. 26. — When | ivnery da?'kbk\»u turns u;; a lmj- 12717 pins to 11,918 B ypuo 125 89, 100~ A%9) New otk ,Citys Qspitpl: Health oz‘é'p' ,KL," ‘L; gt .".K‘“'( e W e ;it;lx!)lt;\ onLeat:: Juteen Mrs. Kaufmann 150 129 149— 428 center completes its c“lar‘z(-n‘p]“l b; s lh N-‘) x)-' mk ‘p?.\)l(.;‘ »Iii(nn.s!. drcpped the first game, but won B ey el £ 56 bowling alleys, it will become | ;l eh rule ”W \;1 kecps Tim) 18001 S il AW OB 0021, Yo oo e TRV TRRRID | e L SRR DS LDl ghting the Russians ik 041, Carnegie and Ugrin rolling ywhajey ok e [the country. Largest is a Philadel-| Seventy or 80 correspondents against 2 and Maloca Iy ;33 ig; 32:_ ;g;‘gma Froda SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN_Babe Dahlgren (right), N f:“l:;n l;llls pl‘:“;::a::c ur:".:m::xxyl\:‘er;ir:t In single: gh man of the , 148 168 S100. BAB L P XS Db e gl o4 i Yankees' first baseman, stole a march on his team-mates by st least once @ day tcurname: ch team, Dr. A. 126 124 127— 377 | ing to train with the Seals at San Francisco in mid-February. " i E W. Stewart and Cort Howard tled, 163 118 126— 407 From “Lefty” O'Doul, Seals manager, Dahlgren gets a few point- Eac’l day Ff" 8 ... & nov«.-mov—- Stewart winning the playoff for L N L 30’000 BOWI_ER i ers in bmh:fi.‘::be h:t: s|m=|tn;d a‘g lhko lna‘-fl:d of ‘last season. ::Lsg“:‘sflgca;sl:;lllo“fllk‘;(lfil;; ::; ouyxi; Juneau by five pins > | o want to walt for Yankees' training. , & When Juneau women took on the k] A 797. '1514’148—22%‘ ARE ‘I‘o coMpHE : e cOffee to early risers. Thirty or visiting Ketchikan Elks, the First [ [] n | | moré tables usually are occupled City keglers took two beatings of | P "SI Dlesel Hoop RUI.ES from noon to 10:30. p.m., when last three games, but won in totals by reasen of a wide edge in the first game. Scores for Sunday's matches were as follows 50. CALIFORNIA BASKETEERS ARE | DETROIT, Mich, Feb. 26—It is stimated the American Bowling Congress tenpin tournament, which| will open at Detroit's Coliseum March 7 and run through May 6. Truck,Dodge, ARE SCORED | drinks are served. Lights go out at 11 pm. and. citizens are expect- led to go to bed to be up early for ! tomorrow’s air-raid alarms. When an alarm comes, there is great activity in Hotel Kaemp. Presenting the Ducky-Wucky Joe Medwicks of baseball, Joe, Sr., who outfields for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Joe, Jr., snapped at St. Petersburg, Fla., where the old man is preparing for another haseball season. Ketchikan (0“- (HAMPIONS:’”I ie“‘:h’mfll:;s "::‘,2 30000 keg-| 3 Sk Beckons ity for el couts | NE RIS LRl aniels ers e ;i T Daniels 40 17 ..— 257 o Ve 3 N For In'erlor just outside the dining-room door Snow Ruins E. D R Cakc A;i‘u‘r“n gg 152 :g— igl; | Some run to their rooms to get 2 i Sy 2o ws 16— @1 0nty Two More Games Are YANKEES, GIANTS g |hsary cotnise. & tew dand bt e . - Iz{nw;rd 178 }’51: 146— gg';’ S(heduled But Can't { I“ p IN AMES PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 26.—Bill Others just sit in the dinihg room '( : 4 oady 10— Be Dyartak ‘ Youthful Owner Arouses Scuetrer. who is to basketball what angd oontinue the conversition. The | AT SIS G LF | Connie Mack is to baseball, yearns little officer just sits there, a tiréd, 5 T = . 26—The Yan- 3 A X 1 Totals Juxgzu’ln 814—2386 e Uverfaken kei‘sE‘;vn:%?;';‘:)rzlhe fl:st Siiic as Mu(h In'e[es' as for the old days when players were peérhaps = contemptuous, smile on Carnegie 157 __ 157 1In the Southern Division of the in baseball history, will clash in| His Vehicle fa inlos cafe WUD IpTetee P R AL S0 S bibigteind Iffert 174 170 — 254 Coast Basketball Conference, Sou- Florida in March in two. spring| 3 w"as g T :o bee ;’O‘HY;l eh\wuh et the Duckworth 177 185 150— 512 thern California has won the title exhibition games. They play at St. s Hio ihid "va.:ljh 1 ?)ulda e “’gl vk 'll,"h TS nrs eg im el:-'m i @ Ugrin 194 182 177— 5563 by the defeat Saturday night of Petersburg, March 15 and at Win-| SEATTLE, Feb. 26.—Evidence of azli;l-—évcn Tor on: " hcsx‘ne a0k | :co e;gon eox}v.s“:ac mv‘;r. Stevenson 164 181 160— 505 Stanford by a score of 39 to 32, with ter Haven, March 26. Alaska's development as a user of Elimination of the u;cem/ér mp.g::m‘“t' espn;:mly it mth:‘; hl‘;: SURE, WE'RE HE LPING heavy-duty truck equipment, and of the extension of highways around population centers, was recently shown in the shipment to Fairbanks of the first diesel truck ever to enter the northern part of the Ter- was scored by Scheffer, who added that its doom heralded the end of sclentific play. He pointed owut tmat in the old days a player had | to work for the ball, but now there | been fooled many times. Others g0 across the street to under- i ground air-raid shelters: There they stand in the entrante and watch Stalin's silvery planes glide EV ERY ALASKA ‘rllur\' (are so many . rules “they hand it over the city. : A (il oo y {to you i No Newsreels—Xot | AYDeASS ~«leclared to be In' an effort to speed up the| A few blocks away is another YOUNGSTER GE GOOD START IN LIFE! TA the most elaborate diesel unit ever ructed by that compahy—was ordered specially-built by the Ghezzi Trucking Service of Paitbanks, and game, rulemakers decreed the cen- ter jump out. This decision, along l'est detriment of the sport- today, with a flock of others, is the great- | hotel with a tower, one of the | highest structures in the eity. Here an Ameriean newsreel man has | waited for weeks to get pictures of will be used primarily to transport | jn - fhyg opinion. fuel oil to gold dredges at Liven- | o uourse pr se, present play calls good, some 90 miles north of Fair- | ol or g f“"m“g pal{aék smf,:: banks. The unit has the first dual-| paretofore. and it's prought the ‘,‘l”,f"',,i,‘(') h"lb"?“ ,hy{ D"d'él"' T)‘;- ’:é long distance shooter into the pic- the 2700-mile drive from the MOIL | ¢11vec he atimitted | Russian’ bombers “at work. From the tower some correkpondents watcH the Red fliers soaring over the capital, and® wonder what to- day's objectives may be Often . the planes pass:over the l?‘"fi"’c‘r;1‘"Of5;“,‘%”3&‘3":2‘:“’{:“:'31"_‘ Scheffer’s career began in fhe city in Stately formation without & » ' $houdh ik Fha .cnrryin',' Ry B ';)Gs :shotrt;y e;;wrhmc lfeame was pause. If Hem{nm lshon thehm;.lfkdt . A T . | inaugurated. e as en suc- the day, you feel the earth sl e, e SU & R b i e "i’:"(:,(f;:“;r:’;eéu';‘, cessively water carrier, manager, watch for the sioke and then rush s % -« President Roosavel; and Willlam Siroch the ek 1 Detroit and Seatyle| Teferee, league organizer and presi- down and try to find an automo- meaviest snowfall of the season deprived Fresident Roosevelt of & centered about its youthful ownar, | deniEgith the old National League, bile. More destruttion and rulns 300-pound birthday cake, the gift of an American Federation of Alfred Gheszi, Jr. Fairbanks-born | 1€ ‘*’ \ladelphia 'League and the to describe with new adjectives Jf Labor bakery union. The cake broke into pie "k cperator of the company which has Eastern League possible. delivering it to the White House bumped over ruts at : — . track. However, William Green, A, F. of L. pre t grown from a single truck to a fleet e | Back to the Kaemp then. An o ; ati } pxecut p ave made the presentation, did hand the chief executive K |of 1T within, less than' five years jofficial of the government iRfor- - "esn, vopresenting contributions from A. F. of L. unions to be i | Ghezzl, though not yet twenty-one, Moundman I mation . departmeént fells = corze- " “ised in the fight against infantile paralysis. already has achieved a wide repu- !spondents: “Press conference at tation as an energetic truck opera- {7 pm, new communique.” g = tor. His firm operates all kinds . ! At 7 p.m., the little room oh the F fairs Richard Butler gave the fi- of trucking services, from heavy S'ud ln law mezzanine is ¢rowded with men Du'ch Nall gures today in answer to a question machinery to fast transport of per-' and women talking French, Ger- ’ in the House of Commons. ishables over the Richardson High- man, English, Finnish, Swedish, Butler avoided answering a ques- way in from Valdez . BOSTON, Feb. 26. —~To most base- Italian and English. The press of- [] tion as to whether German pressure The truck was ordered in Fair- ball players a career in the hand ficer hands out coples of the day’s p Ia nes In on Rumania had cut down the sup- banks through the Northern Com- i5 Worth two in the bush but not communique. | ply of Rumanian oil to Great Bri- mercial Company, Inc. to Tom Early, 2l-year-old rookie “The enemy’s air force was very tain. Butler did say, however, the The truck will also be the first pitcher of the Boston Bees. active,” it often says. “Many cities [ situation was not “wholly satisfac~ modern-type tank truck to be seen Although he recently completed in Southern Finland were bombed. Alr Ba“le tory.” in Alaska. Prior to being shipped his first season of major league There were few casualties.” -, north a 3,000-gallon, two compart- ball and his future seems as as- Down below in the dining room,’ ment tank was especially construc- sured as interest payments on & the little officer is still sitting look- g MRS. MAX LOVE HERE ed and mounted on the truck in Se- government bond, Tom . is busy ing into his glass. The battle rages En a emen' 0(( urs Hl h Mrs. Max Love, of Fairbanksar- attle. Auxiliary equipment for the nmpp{mg out an alternative course gt the various tables. A new cam- g g g irl’lve.‘:ug:“l:l‘e Yukon and is visiting tank includes a fuel pump and me- in life. aign has started in an entirely H | eau. ter. After conferring with Boston col- E(.“L sector, although the commu- over Ter”'ory' GOV' | i e A = = Seargon nique had nothing to say about it. i [ ique had nathing fo set sbout it prpment Claims Paremoset prosscis lege °‘!“°“‘$mg‘p:db‘gm"":":“dfi‘: THE HAGUE, -Feb. 26—A batile | N s AP youngatey Y between a Netherland’s patrol plane CoE‘leUM_ c’cl' B- ne“l“’s course which will dovétall With g4 o German war plane, high his diamond dubles. And once he ,uer puich territory, Is reported has completed his college cOUrse py. thy Government newspapers. b ® Tom plans' to go on and obtaln @ “qme Naz craft was driven back ’ 1 lnw. dbgree: | across the frontler when anti- R [y {alrcraft guns opened fire on the i ! ? BALDERSTONS SOUTH 'intruder, aiding the Dutch plane ALASKA SPENDS OVER 4 MILLION Federal taxes, which help incorporated ! Coming Soon 15 0, BAARrR, BE MHGABARE. s oalieis stviich ghe. Dutel t DOLLARS every year on her schools—to towns support local-schools—come from , of Béward, and.Mrs. Balderston, piane in the noss and two shots | keep them up to high educational stand-- the Canned Salmon Industry. More than [ : are passengers soyth, oh the YUKoh piroed the tail during the battle, ards. And Alaska’s Canned Salmon In- = $1,000,000in taxesis paid annually by the . - ; for a "?"’ in the .“,‘?_; |thé Covernment reports. say | dustry does a lot to help foot this bill! Industry. This important revenue contri- “M““ ’ DAVIS "GOING SouTH As-strong protest will be made ! More than 70% of all taxes collected by buted by Alaska’s biggest taxpayer helps e A SVER RN (A Berlin Dovernmenil - ore b es collected by .~ buted by A'as 1gg payer help: o W ) A. F.'Davis, oldtimer of dewafd, siihic B kil \ the Territorial Treasury...plus additional Alaska give its children a fine education. ;fl“-fi'I i il B is a passénger southbound ‘on the g IS ON THE JOB S By CLIFF STERRETT I‘ZLWB% —sn;Tele' IN AS USUAL--- SAM. POLLY AND HER PALS AGAINST GERMANS )" 128 Instances of Attacks on Unarmed Ships Are Revealed LONDON, Feb. 26.—The British Government today issued o stat 1 Government today Iss a state- tacks by German aircraft on “un- armed British merchant ships and fishing vessels,” from the start of the war up to Februaiy 22 for Foreign Af- At night, the whole fam- ily enjoys THE EMPIRE'S many featuers. THE EM- PIRE is an indispensable part of Juneau life — it amuses, educates, in- forms, it's the best value in the world! Become a subscriber. phone ‘374. Daily AI asiia AN' IF THIS DON'T PROVE IT APLENTY, I DON'T KNOW WOT TH' DEUCE DoES! | Under Secretary i

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