The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1941, Page 8

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l E Wiy Not Open the Door Here at the I Alaska School of Aeronautics At the Airport Tip-Offs On By CLAIR BEE Long Island Univer.ity Coach best floor as you flex your knees. knees reach the lowest When the point, uniock your wrists, allow- ing the ball to drop about two inches. The shot is made as you bring the body up and leave the wor with your feet and is com- sleted with a full follow through the arms directly at the pmnl FAN OUT ON LOUISVILLE., Ky., few home run balls batted af tha out of big Parkway Field last sea- son cost the Louisville Colonels’ nanagement $2.000. A Circuit Court jury has returned 1 verdict for that sum against the American Association club in favor of Donald Hill, 11, who chareed that he was injured when the ball struck his face. TIGERS-TITANS troit athletie Tigers 1941 been elected captain of Navy's ) Froude |° football team, academy officials an- nounce. n Froude, an end, succecds Cap Richard Foster, Piedmont, Cal. als) R T lead Nav an end, who is to be graduated ATTENTION MASGNS February 7 There will be a stated communi Ed Sims, Hapeville, Ga., a cen- eation eanx Lodge 124 F M [ ter, previously had been elected & A 7:30 pm., Tuesday, Jan Dur'n 4! captain e 1941 team, but it les Hall, Douglas. Instai- was discovered later ti was lation of offic Members urged ineligible under the three-year ruice. Lo aitend. . Visiting Brethren wel- A Jan. 4.-Mid- Sims played one year of varsity zom: By order of the W. M. coude, a jun- | foolkail at Georgia Tech before SAMUEL DEVON, i San Berardino, Cal, has'entering the academy ¢ Secretary T A2 YA PO PP R R K T AT T YT FOR YOU TO TRY... THRILLING NEW 4-WAY STEP-UP IN PERFORMANCE! The New Plymouth is a beauty! We in- vite you to come in and see it now, drive it now. We want you to know the thrill- ing performance of this great new low- priced car. Drive it—see how new high torque, new axle and gear ratio, trans- mission, and Plymouth’s “‘Floating Power” engine—increased horsepower— add great new pleasures to your driving! You'll like the new values Plymouth so generously gives for low price—~19 Major Advancements in all! Spring Covers on o/} models, famed Oil Bath Air Cleaner, 6- inch tires, Safety Wheel Rims, Counter- balanced Trunk Lid—a host of other new features! Come in—today! See this new car! COWLING-DAVLIN CO. PHGNE 57 GOOD BASKETBALL Shooting can be taken up, I think, in two classifications, (a) the set shot to be used when there is a relatively great amount of chocting freedom and (b) four ! types of shoit shots in thi < n been th ny Isiund, Short ome next I * tne e floor @ t I it vath th o The fin- “per ould spread with It Jun n the i lne and hands « el thie back half o D, not touch the i cy on the cut- sael, spread the wit veizht forward, feted and heels just off the Kesp your forearms paralled HOME SWAT Jan. 4.—One ___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1941. 4 Sel Shoohnq Schechtman, L. I U. shows pro- per form for beginning of set shot as wrists unlock. $5.00 8$9.95 of aim on (ie front rim just as your feet leave the floor. Use a reverse spin with medium arch Your hands should finish high » b R K14, use the same shot for foul shoot-| ‘f ing i LAUNDRY MEN ARE WINNERS Alaska Laundry keg the Royals Jast night, four to nsth- ing at the Brunswick alleys and George Brothers took three from Ju- i utioor Clothing - 50c 25¢ and 50c LinedSkiPants - - - $3.95 Woelen Gloves - s swamped neau Laundr: ,_,,,,,,,,,,-,,,--,-,,----,.,,-------,,-,",-—.--, Poppies and Carnations rolled in the wemen's tourney and the first z semrara v oo GROUP polfs et ab @ U ! N tournament bowling is on for : fonight. Sunday afternoon Elks and - L Brunswick rell a special match SLIPS GLOVES 1 Juneau Laundry | A e ! €T enchi 131 160442 ! H. Kumasaka 162486 H D. Mations 166481 DURSES ' e S 3 N 5 456 488-1409 \ Gecrge Brothers B e e e Horto 126 149 142417 1A, Judson 164 161 192517 B. Smith 159 160 183—502 449 470 517-1436 Average, did not bowl Royals Bradley 132 142 137—411 J. Aquino 128 144 168—440 iC. Mura 156 141 174—471 416 427 479-1322 Alacka Laundry | i 130 175 178492 Foor 186 150 164—500 y 184 184 184—552 governing the men's races wilh a five percent variaticn between th2 two classes or groups. -1544 Big Ski orse 147421 The groups are as follows: “Mrtn 106—294 Group “A”": Edna Almquist, Jean L5 i E Anderson, Margaret lemkcx:. 211 251 253—-T15 i v e n s I:l ian Clements, Pat Doole, ; Carnations y Tousel, Mary Jean \«ILqu'mun. Wath Pasquan 107 123 114—344 l.( uise Shagtuck, Marie Ston Il.lda Ellenberg . 104 140 114—358 nda izabeth Terhune, Mary VaaderLe n u ai i Jane Vickery. 311 263 2285705 Group “B': Elspeth D, S ST J bneen, Helen Gord On" of the big ski events of this en temorrow. the first of 1 series for the Behrends and Hen- the Juneau E._mpe C aire Waliher, Louise Skinner, Mrs. Don Abel, Beulah Westl Louise Blanton and HOOP TEAMS - ne ~ups sponsered by | “ki Club. Jean VanderLeest. BE |N Y | The handicaps for the Slolom | Th2 above list i necessarily -ace have been worked out as fol- [complete and anycne may enter cther the name cn it or not grouping is su h each race and ndicaps will be anncunced by the each ccntest WS | w Group “A" will be judged on the;T ‘etual time with handicap; |w group “B” {o recei a five percent } .andicap based only on the win-jccmmitteee precedin: ON TUESDAY 1ing time, ard geon~ “C’ to receive! The race will be heid in the second 1 fifteen pe nt lmndxcwp based | meadows and starting time is called DOUbIe Bl" |Scuflaln RGIS- |=nly on the wnning That ' for 1 p.m. Drawing will be held on neans that should a race be won mmu course & half hour before start- ixty seconds group “A” would tie|ing time. Coffee and a warm fire or first with a sixty-three second|await all these who make the trip un and group “C” would tie for' The public is invited to w h the irst with a sixty-soven second run..events but to keep free of the course. er for Year-Annual Tourney Planned Tuesday evening in the High nal points will be decided on a| | o Gastinean Channel| jiging scale basis v'th first plice baskotball play gets started in earn- | yeing credited with 1 s and est with a doubleheader opening the vnnual league tourney. Finnish Steam the rest in relation to ¢ » ‘lime they make comparad to the winning time. in the first game, Henning Cloth-| “qpe various groups are as fol- i €5 meet the Naticnal Guard squad, | gys: while in the sccond contest, EIks| Group “A"—Fred Ball, Bill Hixon, ON WI UGHBY AVE, aet Rirttnil Sert Carc, Al Schramen, Curtis OPEN EVERY DAY ‘4 v sear. thers will be a night of | shptiuck, Dean Williams and Ralph P RO $:00 P. M play e week in Douglas, and|yrorean, 4 ROM 1: 103 ‘her cne or two games a week in| . Group Nacmab. Hantikd: EXCEPT SUNDAY Jungau. | Elmer Benedict, George Bryson, OLGA M. A§!::1NB:!F?NNER riesident of the League Jack FOW- | y\fy.on Christy, Ted Cowling, Jim. Owner-Manager announced today the :mmml‘r»{::‘g‘,s_ ] PHONE 673 eatheast Alaska Backetball tourna- | Jack Wilson, Bud Lowell, Ax~l Nielson, Mac Mori. will be held this year at the| { g oup “C":Don . Abel, Orin Ad- ;_‘m'“'l the seasen for the second| jeypman, Dr. William Blanton, John et are el andor way, | BEIOP, J0¢ Bitd Owar Bogynska, nnwuNG Fowle: gaid, and it is cxpected 2. soyiino, Ted Danielson, Rod Dar- " and better’' tournament ..y Alex Dunham, Bob Davlin, farl Danielson, Warren Eveland, o caid today that team sc ,nc(), Fuller, John Hellenthal, must turn in team Nsts| Gpin Kimball, John Krugness, Lu night, the lists to be com-|gigon Max Lewis. Ed Lawson, Bud peed of the individual signatures wapce, Karle N Ernie Parsons, of the players and manager. | Gedolph Peterson, Allan Wicks, John ‘ T ]\’u\mg, Al Anderson, Quincy Pad- NOTICE |get and Jack Stanyer Women's Races AIRMAIL ENVELOPYE, showing! | sir route from Seattle to Nome, omf ~Handicaps for the women’s race sale at J. B. Burford & Co. udv. Hs subject to the same Xules s Uigde: $12.506 $14.50 | )\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) N \ '950* b { \ | \ \ \ \ N N \ ) \ \ N At lalf Price Girdles. . Foundettes Brassieres LEOTA’S In the Baranof " vules will be posted later. ‘W&an&x Co. STARTING M()NDAY MORNING,JAN. G 3 $1 === $1.95 $1.95 TABLE BLOUSES. .. GOWNS HOUSE COATS ... SWEATERS PAJAMAS ... SKIRTS ONE 50¢ Group of LINGERIE COLD STORAGE LOS ANGELES, Jjan. 4. — Five chinchillas from the Chilean A des are on display here in an i box. Accustomed to a temporat of about 40 degrees, they are given it in their new home. Elks Alleys Rescheduled A new bowling schedule for the next week has been announced for the Flks Club aleys. Further sched- EAT The present :chedule, beginning M~ e follaws: Monday, January 6: Capitol The- atre vs. Butler Mauro; Juneau Flor- ists vs. B. M. Behrends; Henning's AAnv, i vs. 20th Century Bldg. . Jan. T7: Juneau Clinic vS. National Bank; George Bros. vs, Golden Age: Bloedhorn vs. Cach and Carry. Thursday, Jan. 9: Columbia Lum- ber vs. Dodge Dealers: Snow White ve. Home Grocery; Alaska Federal Savings vs. Alaska Laundry. Friday, Jan. 10: Eagineers vs. Triangle Inn; Juneau Drue vs. Jali- fornia Grocery; Capitol Theatre vs. Cash and Carry. - - sified ad Inn The Empire Little girl, it's GOOD for you! Try a cla THE WASHER WHICH GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES Of course if it's made from rich cream, it's gncri for you and if you in: on JUNEAU DAIRIES ICE CREAM it's the best on the market. 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