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Fairbanks has won the Alaska High School basketball championship by taking the second game from the Vikings of Petersburg, champions of Southeast Alaska. The score of last night's game was 40 to 26. The first night the score was 40 to 24 with Petersburg on the short end Vandervart, Floyd and Ohlson started for Fairbanks and Palmer Peterson was again the big gun for FAIRBANKS HIGH WINS CAGE TITLE —_— the losers. Inferiorites Take 2 Games| cornsrers coes OUT ON BUSINE Straight from §. E. Alaska Champs Charles Goldstein sailed on the { Northland to spend a few aays in | Pacific Northwest cities on busi- | ness matters. He expects to return FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 22.—| here around the first of the month. | & Good taste accompanies hospitality when the Scotch that’s poured is Teacher’s. i the flwoutt TEACHER'S 86 PROOF SOLE U. 5. AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY * (MPORTERS SINCE 1794, Perfection of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY | I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER CO. F JUNEAY and DOUGLAS SPECIAL You May Now Buy “The Best of All” WASHERS : eneral &3 Hectric At Nc Higher Price than Others o WHITE OILING PORCELAIN R o R T e i ‘ GE GE i ACTIVATOR GUARANTEE ) T ‘ QUIET 8-POUND POWERFUL CAPACITY PUMP 1 LONG-LIFE RUBBER MOTOR CASTERS | o o “only gu w4 TR $5. Down Pay Weekly or Monthly on Balance. WITH PUMP—86.95 Alaska Electrie Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 | | i { THE DAILY ALASKA E'VlPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940. | MODES of the MOMEN |\|.ll(kles Win by Adelaide Kerr Se(ond Spo| In Pm Fest | e | Luckies beat the Engineers at the | Elks alleys last night to win second | { place for the first half of the tour- | nament, while in rolling of oll\er‘ ! games on the end of the second half | schedule, Bob Duckworth of the Dolphins, hit the best mark of the night, 591. The Dolphins, however, won only | one game frcm the Mail Clerks, while the Snipes won two of three’ 1 from the Brewers. A Tonight, as playoff of postpnul games continues, Jewelers roll the |}| Snipes, followed by Grocers vs. En- gineers and Physicians vs. Femmes. Scores last night are as fellows: 16 ORANGES . spot 18 0 an— 114 Mrs. Dufresne 103 171 162— 436 or 3¢ Iverson 138 139 147— 424 |} Totals 420 538 5201487 NO. 2 TINS Totals 520 533 5291487 standby PEAS Z !or zsc Brewers | Burke 175 183 149— 507 NO. 2 TINS " _ ; Bertholl 167 157 193— 517 G i !J z or zs Benson 167 167 167— 501 rape Tuil Juice C | T ore TR ) CENTENNIAL | Totals 509 507 5091525 | q Hendricks 180 183 193— 556 . SaC c B. Lavenik 192 165 137— 481 Hermann 172 168 178— 518 Totals 544 516 5071667 Dolphins spot 42 42 42— 120 Duckworth 204 181 206— 501 Mrs. Duckworth 7 78 143— 318 Mrs, Overby 141 131 123 385 Totals 494 432 5141440 Engineers This New Yorker wears her navy blue wool twill suit with smart Mrs. Taylor 187 125 123 385 accessories {o; ter in town. Her natural straw fedora is banded in Sterling 119 177 164— 450 pavy blue and finished with a green-lipped navy blue feather. Her N. Bavard 160 184 161~ 505 suede gloves repeat the tone of the hat. Silver filigree earrings and e e e 1 pin (on the cyelet embroidered vestee) complete the costume assem- Totals l";"l"i’“*% 4381340 v e : bled by B. Altinan and Co. i B B e s S 2 | Mrs. Sperling 141- 185 U7 413 s MANVILLE RETURNING Mrs. Dufresne. 178 171 132— 481 quu United_ States Marshal HarLy and . weu xnown car- Sperling 124 154 129~ 907 ajeer Hellan and Sid Thompson day from St. . tor, is coming to e s === wno recently took prisoners south Sea. He! Totals 458 495 3031346 ..o returning to Juneau aboard the he had been r tention 'EASTER SPEGIALS' EGGS DOZEN 55 BEST GRADE ... LARGE . . . EVERY EGG PREFECT!!. *Average score. Did not bowl. steamer North Sea. scme time. SPAM - - 2.ans55¢ |LEGS OF LAMB, Ib. 31c¢ SHORT RIBS OF BEEF - - - - Pound10C | SHOULDER PORK ROAST - Pound23c m IRVING’S MARKET org- 319 319 POLLY AND HEB PALS y ARE You SURE You HAD A DATE WITH ASH THIS AFTERNOON, ADELE?2 R RL 'CAUSE ITS HIS TURN MY SL\s AFTERNGON TO PLAY SLEIGH - HORSIE A WITH ANGEL / AS A MATTER OF FACT, HE GRABBED IT UP--- SAID HE'D BE THERE WITH BEI.L'S ON RHUBARB - -- 2 FOR 15¢ FOOD BY MARTHA SOCIETY SHOP EARLY!!!? Deliveries: 10-11 A.M.-2-4 P.M. 1Bro'.hem v8. Takus. [ ||| Mangalao | ||| Totas || camegie 148 181 181— 510 Totals - 498 502 4531448 | At night, the whole fam- Cosmopolitans | Rayeln T 105 212 soe | LY emioys "‘Bm Nelson 147 166 154— 467 PIRE is an in: lo | 204 167 170— 541 dispensabl : iflumm;cr b oy L of g Totals 538 528 536—1602 | amuses. educates, in- i . forms, i's the best value —y in the world! Become a 1 MODERN | By CI:IFFVSTERIEI'T THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY -2 doz. 55¢ -2 1bs. 25¢ Easter Egg Dyes FRESH, CRISP SPINACH .. .- -2 Ibs. 25¢ AVACADOS - -each I5¢c (REG. 10c SIZE) TOHATO SOUP 3 for 25¢ Egmp!gxnon Soap, bar 5¢ Darigold Butter 21bs. ¢ NUCOA - - 2 Ibs. 45¢ SALE 10 A. M. fectly still until the music has Cosmos Take -~ Q. Where should the women be seated in o theater box or opera box? y A. Ali the women Ad be . FIOTISIS IN i seated next to the ralling, the men W the rear of the box. y our ins Q. Is it necessary for a woman of 40 to rise when being intro- duced to a woman of 25? !© A. Not unless tlie younger wo- Max Rayela's Cosmopolitans won man is 4 guest of honor. four points from Juneau Plorists in | o, QRIS NRE AT the Commercial League last night | while Rayela himself bowled even-|_ | ing’6 high tally, 5. | In the other mateh of the evenmg signal Corps and Barbers ‘divided | honors. ’ Empme Classifteds bring. results, et e e e NITE Tohlzhb s games are Home Grocery | vs. Brunswick Cafe and George' Beores last night are as follows: U. 8. Signal Corps 155 182 176— 512 175 170 170— 524 180 186 156— 522 | Btevenson 510 535 5l0 1658 Barber's Trio 172 119 192— 543 161 168 178 505 182 159 IGP— 507 515 504 5361685 Juneau Florists 194 192 137— 533 152 128 136— 415 Totals Ragudos | R. Gélao THE EMPIRE IS ON THE JOB Halm Lajole subscriber, phone 374. ETIQl{ETTE ])aily By Roberta Les —— i Alaska Q. Isn't it poor form for a per- sonh to begin putting on his wraps while “The Star-Spangled Banner” Ls being played? A Yes One should stand pey- Empire zm—-.—.——.. FISHEBMEN’S ANNUAL BALL ELKS HALL SATURDAY——MARCH 23 | REFRESHMENTS Admission $1.00 MUSIC STARTS AT 10 Ladies Free 1y o s - -0