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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1941. Athlefics Players JUNEAUWINS Ads s Cacher for P 1 FIRST GAME, TOURNAMENT . Basket Ball TONIGHT Ketchikan Hi Hoop Fans Scream Satur-i day as Crimson Bears | Win by Four Points SATURDAY NIGHT'S SCORE Juneau High 32; Ketchikan High 28 1 | | Vs. A packed house screamed itself | hoarse and poohooed the reefrees un- | | til the air was blue Saturday night in the Juneau High gym as the Ju-| | neau High Crimson Bears took an | | early lead from the Ketchikan Kay- | his to end the game 32 to 28 with | the home team salting away the| | first game of the three to decide ihe | Southeast Alaska Basketball Tourna- | ment. The second game of the series will | | be played tonight at 7:45 o'clock in | the Juneau gym as the Crimson Bears will try to settle the tourna- | ment in two fell strokes. athisen Onens Stalwart Kayhi guard Mathisen opened the cautiously played first canto with his one and only shot of Juneau Hi Adm.: 25¢ and 40c PRELIMINARY GAME Juneau 8th Grade vs. Juneau 9th Grade JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOLNFYM FIRST GAME STARTS AT 7:30 P. M. HOSPITAL NOTES . A baby boy, Weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, was born this morning ab A dozen Philadelphia Athletics' players, who are in Carlsbad, Cal, for pre-season conditioning, tried out their throwing arms with seashore rocks and missiles. The Pacific Ocean was the “catcher.” Later the group will join the rest of the squad for training at Anaheim ,Cal. Tom Llanos Leding Hodgman s R s BIGRIR RBE S | | Stanford has won the Southern Go Through Huskies night by a score of 56 to 34. PULLMAN, Wash. Feb, 24. — California by winning Saturday of Washington's defense last Sat-;ElK uADS fow ts and the first time -ee —— In a triangle meet between the night at the Brunswick alleys, the forsed by Juneau Elks Smithberg Ore. State the Ketchikan Elks holding a 2690 las six nds of play last Sat-| Games tonight at the Brunswick kec )ing the Beavers in the North- are between the Barbers' Trio and the North Transfer at 7 o'clock and the Three Musketeers and the Bar- 177 221 925 908 Howard Total 858 2690 anof at 8 o'cloc! PALO ALTO, Cal, Feb. 24— Hot Pullman Baskefeers Division Basketball championship by trimming UCLA last Saturday Defense Saiurday At Las Angeles, Southern Cali- _— | fornia made it two in a row over Was 1ington State’s hot basketball night's game 57 to 47. tear: went through the University — o urday night for 69 to 47 victory, the fourth win for the Staters in the history of the oldest Alumnus BEA'EN BY of cither tcam e Ihr visiting Elks bowlers, the local Elks . keglers and the Brunswick team lasc wlnner 'or brunswick five came out at the top with a total of 2712 after being rein- and Stevenson. The three-sided play ended with CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 24—A total and the Juneau Elks holding fre. throw by Paul Valenti in the|the bag with a 2601. urc ay night, gave Oregon State a 24 ‘o 23 victory over Oregon and ern Division Basketball champion= ship race. 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Prizes and refreshments. adv —_— Y£S SIR-AND ! AIM TO KEEP ON 195528 | a pre-Lenten card party, Tuesday. | JUNEAUELKS 'NEW STAND LEAD BY 209 15 TAKEN IN PINS INMEET BALKAN CASE Kefchikan i&;s First Two,Ofloman'sFoféign Minister Matches in Five-Game Makes Authoritative Series-Juneau High Statement 3 (Continued trom Page One) As the second match in the Ju- neau vs. Ketchikan FElks kegling series came to an end last night figures showed the local Elks bowl- i Turkey today declared through her Foreign Minister Saracoglu that she the night, for he was destined to be sent to the showers on four person- | als before the game was much older ‘ Lucas made a personal and halved the visitors’ lead and Rice followed | suit to keep the same ratio after Eilis had sunk another for Ketchikan Then came the turning point. Miller | made the touring hoopsters’ net dance to tie the scoré with Murphy | close behind to make the score to 4. Ketchikan took time out then, but it made no difference. From then on the game was J-High all the way and the fans spent most of the fast hour on their feet instead of on iheir seats. The Juneau boys took their lead early in the first frame and kept it by a margin of four points until the final whistle, Ellis Hot But Johnny Ellis was the Kayhi | lad that did the most damage to the 13 - Totals St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, L. Long FIREMEN LEAD SCORING LIST Weflnésday Night Mrs. Cliffcrd Bery > St. Ann's yesterday ng medical attention. Rode St. care from After receiving surgles Coetich was dismissed Ann's today. Admitted for medical care, Mike yens is at St Ann’s, Revised Hoop Schedule Released by Pres. Jack Fowler was admitted and is receivs 3 Mrs. Edith George and her baby moke-eaters Powers and Lind-| on returned to their home in Yaku=- strom of the Firemen's five are at | tat after being dismissed frem the the top of the individual scoring list | Government hospital. of the basketball league, according to figures released by Jack Fowler | Admitted to the Government Hos- President of the City League, who | ital, Mrs. Josie Austin is receiving gave out his scoring chart and a| urgical care revised schedule for Wednesday's league games. | f ! | | | | Mrs. Jessie Hanson of Yakutat ers ahead by 209 points, having won the second last night by a lower 3 to 1. The five-man Ketchikan squad lost the first match Saturday night both matches, the first 4 to 0 and .nas i impossible to “remain in- different to foreign activities that ( might occur in her security zone" This information was given out in | Ankara and also givers to Churchill short talk in London. by the Turkish Ambassador in the local cagers and was most threat- A doubleheader between the Hen- ening when the ball was in his ning's five and the DeMolays, and hands. Pifteen points he chalked up | the Eagles and Firemen will be play- | for his team that night, scoring more |ed Wednesday night after the South- than half his squad’s markers. | east Basketball Tournament is over. Fans and players alike threatened | First game begins at 7:30 o'clock the referees with bodily harm with | Powler said that four Southeast by over 150 pins as Juneau kegler | was admitted to the Government Hospital for surgical care i A surgical dismissal, Walter Johns | has left the Government Hospital. Willie Horton, who had been re- ceiving surgical care, was dismissed BIGGEST CUSTOMER! malicious intent in the second period | Alaska towns have already indicated as Referee Willey called a close one |their intention to have representa- |on Mathisen who already ahd three tion in the coming City League Tour- SPENDING ALL | CAN RIGHT HERE WITH HOME FOLKS?)' : from the Government Hospital yes- terday dnd sailed south on the steamer Alaska. Returning to Ketchikan on the [steamer Alaska are Mrs. Lillian | Charles and her baby daughter af- | ter dismiscal yesterday from the Ave. | Government Hospital. 11.00 | The statement is evident a refer- ::: r::ure‘,:::l;l:: e high pomt ol |ence to Hitler's reported intention The visifors settled down last |t 8eDd Nazi toops ":‘m‘?h Bulgarla or i I night in the second meeting of the | to attack Greece or Turkey. ‘ulmst hin. Little Hallie Rice and ‘nnment. They are Ketchikan, Pet- five-match series to win“tHeé second Turkey has long regarded Bulgaria iulth!un were in, & flurry of arms | ersburg, Skagway and the Army at | game and lose the match 3 to 1, but [ 85 part of her security zone | and legs when the whistle blew stop~ | Chilkoot Barracks. i e tal count of 52 pins, fust To Oppose Aggression | ping Mathisen from dribbling down | Following are the individual scor- Ly e bkt be- | The Turkish Foreign Miniser 4 | the floar. *Charsing,” bellowed Wil- ing charts and standings to date in ,?:l:..‘x‘,‘]d :;”1 :;::, Jl\tr.\c;:mki rated worned that “Turkey will oppose ley, and Mathisen, still in possee- | the local basketball league: high pin man as Mike Ugrin nilnd' any and all aggression that might sion of the ball, walked up to the Player, Team Games Pts. | V% ot it o8 |5 directed against her territorial line to take a shot from Rice. | Powers () 10 110 \ A | integrity of her independence.” “Not you, YOU!” screamed Willey Lindstrom (F) 10 98 ok ! p 3 | g ') Foe ;’x;;‘:}":;g‘ Fopiue r;;f; | Some observers said it is helieved g5 he poked his finger at Mathisen Erskine (E) 9 8 "}:] “l'-*"’mp Gith1 mal.rh i tne | he statement was prompted by Bul- and the timekeeper blew the Ket- Chapados (F) 10 81 ‘f 1 P'_‘r‘l ndu P Wrdlumnay ’ saria’s seeming inclinaticn to inter- | ohikan guard out of the game. ‘The - Bayers (DeMolay | series l“‘ i d‘ Al ic ng | et her week-old nonaggression | fans went wild, Mathison got purvle | and NG) !!odge l"\bii_!:"‘-dfl’: pia e singles @ | pact with Turkey as an indication land then went to the showers. Willey | Russell (Elks) \dotjl‘fl!»v S e s for Sat- | TUTkey was indifferent to the Ger- | was adamant, however, and stuck to L. B. Nelson (E) PalgRIng e 8, 88 ¥ natches. | Man troop movements across Bul- | hys decision. Murphy (HS) "mavl(“-‘:{lh:‘u m»By l;n;(’h '_- l:‘)‘"’“ ** | gara, just as long as Turkey's Imrdcr.\‘ One-Man Quarter McDaniel (HS) * ‘l ) 1‘56. l-w'“ 16~'.J.~ 104 | Were not violated. The statement Wil | - In the third frame Jack McDaniel Bird (H) iA' l; Z"}‘b er B G0 g ae L set Bulgaria right on the Turk- | worked the visitors over as he took Vanderhoeck A. Zorich 0L ish position. _ |nine points from them, scoring all | (Elks) C. Henning lqr’ ";'r i Chamberlain told the Greek min- | the J-High counters for that quarter. | R, Rofid.v_ 1:'1’ ”:: sas ister Great Britain will give the| Nejther team played the ball that Team C. Howard 5. e %% | Greeks all possible aid was expected of them, however. The Firemen 80 67 67 65 64 63 63 w Pct. 1.000 8 750 500 222 222 000 - For Agst. 450 298 343 2719 309 233 311 324 264 332 264 3256 229 379 204 875 420 171 171 180— 505 | 182— 528 182— 562 8862702 1429 Totals Juneau B F. Metcalf Ferd Hening | C. C. Carnegie M. Lavenik Dr. Stewart 0 WORK OF ART! The “Mona Lisa” of Sodas is made ONLY with de- licious JUNEAU DAIR- IES ICE CREAM. Ask For It! JUNEAU DAIRIES &bl B e A T e PHONE 374 l 8592526 | 420 |cither lake but there is good 191— 540 |at that. ! 214 553 | Many are reported going out to| 147 462 Auk Lake tonight for s veral hours 148 465 |of skating while others will leave 210— 558 late this afternoon for the Menden- e hall ice. 9102578 2. }g; ::‘Ig an apparent lack of something un- 'DeMolay defineable and show mature coach- | 162— 498 | hall glacier lake and also Auk Lal | Alaska. B iberacn 171 169 163 503 |Large numbers of skaters were out other, and building up fo: the big, : . Roady 159 144 Player PGS PT T Murphy 1 e | A il Ketchikan boys look as if they are 'Bagles Gk ing and close team work. 921 88 The J-Hi five, as did the vis DONNELLY OUT ON ALASKA 181 484 | vesterday, especially on Auk Lake, |explosion tonight and maybe tomor- | 1, 0 RS Howard 146 185 178— 509 | with scattering numbers on the gla- | FOW. | A4 pire has the Rice McDaniel . 2545 | 7:’20 E 08 tived or have developed a set of sea High School 104 zoz legs and cannot become accustomed Elks | to the maple court. They are re- Nat. Guard Totals 921 895 .| Harry Donnelly, of Flat, who has | s = o played cautious ball throughout the ? v7 " | Ketchikan B. P. O. E. |been In Juneau for several days on| ati 3 - |whole game and were not at their | Y | H. Ziegler 150 188 There is skiting on the Menden- 5 Ibusiness, left for Seattle aboard the st P o | Following are the box scores for \""'}"g”“ paid circulation of any Al-| Totats 813 854 The ice is not the smoothest on Saturday night's game: | aaks. DEWERADEE, Juneau B. P. O. E, . Metcalf 181 168 Lucas Miller Bavard 7 10 oy markable ball handlers in spite of Henning Zorich 168 168 Lib-- Se ke. | tops. Both teams were sizing up the | sport | Juneau High . C. Carnegie . 160 179 . Duckworth 154 161 . Holmquist 172 145 . Ugrin . 198 150 865 803 - - LATHROP GOES SOUTH OVER $10,000,000 IS SPENT IN ALAS- KA in one average year by the Canned Halmon Industry, And'that creates more business for all Alaska. Of the money which the Canned Salmon Industry brings to Alaska part goes di- rectly to more than 11,000 workers for their wages. . .part purchases wire, lum- ber, cannery supplies from other Alaska industries. . .a big part goes to pay taxes. It is money which benefits Alaska’s pro- fessional people and merchants in the form of trade for services and goods. 'The continued prosperity of such a good ctistomer means continued prosperity for Alaska business. - BACK TO YAKUTAT Totals = Totals 12 Ketchikan High Player FG Ellis Farsted Bolduc Mathisen " By GEORGE McMANUS MORE TEA- MISS STEPP? GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WO0O0D LUMBER —— GROCERIES PHONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD Peter Dick is a passenger aboard J 5 returni to Yakutat Capt. A. E. Lathrop, who has been the Alaska returning u in Ju‘:wau for several weeks from his | where he will be employed during headquarters in Fairbanks, is a pas- the ¢coming fishing season. south on the Alaska for Se- - Bt E£mpire Classifieds Pay! i 2 2 §: 1 HOW ABOUT A BRIDGE | AS SOON WELL-1 SUPPOSE SHE'S GAME AS WE FINISH LUNCH ? BUSY LOOKING OVER THE DAY-BOOK' ANI' TH' LEDGER -~-GETTING A LINE ON THE BUSINESS- 1 UNDERSTAND YOUR WIFE IS RUNNIN' YOLR BUSINESS - RUNNIN IT 1S RIGHT = BUT TH' SHERIFE 1S CATCHING UP TO US - DON'T YOUI FIND IT SO TEDIOUS -AS I IN ng gFFICE AS IIM AR LISY ==