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S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1941. 1586 for the Juneau Elks, Following are the scores vesterday's three-way meet: Another for . Triple Meet Mationg Stevenson Brunswi tria iple squi (s for noc the: bot net equ ;| wic Jura Brunswick 190 212 155 227 178 186 122 202 153 166 98 993 165— 567 | 170— 552 188— 552 208— 532 224— 543 Totals 955—2745 Ketchikan 158 190 213 146 172 Elks 158 156 185 171 147 817 in their third the two Elks another win k kegl meet with chalked up 169— 165~ 140~ 164 177 | Ziegler 485 | Zorich Peterson - ¢ | Henning ick Alleys as Howara match that and the Ju- impeisible to| TOtS 879 814 Juneau Elks 193 201 169 235 161 158 916 ended with the Bruns-| petealf 1 total of 2746, tne! Lavenik 0 and the Kete Sarnegie 152— 188— & 180— 158— 2 rolled high for g down a total of G NEW EUYINT: e ROLLS HIGH ATBRUNSWICK Bob LaJoe really knocked 'em over last night at the Brunswick alleys as he zmashed 597 pins to taid his Juneau Florist squad in a| 1 to ¢ whitewash over the Takus., In the second game of th¢ eve-! ning’s pin play the George Broth- | ers bowled right over the Bruns- wick trio 3 to 1, with a total Iscore of 1499 to 1401 | Tonight's games are between the| 1 Junean Laundry and the Takus u\ WASHER ONLY 8$i39.95 $10.00 DOWN at sprirg drill at Miami, Fla. Carl Hubbell looks on. that wiiter is over. the draw. LOOKS LIKE SPRING'S HERE Gabby Hartnett, New York Giant coach, joins the team’s first workout Bareheaded Gabby throws a ball while For baseball fans, the practice session means The Giants beat all the other major teams to Firemen at - Top; Eagles Take Drop 'Henning Five Takes De- Molays to Cleaners in ' Baskethall Game DeMolay 24 Eagles 30 GAMI Henning's Firemen 5 HOW THEY STAND Won Lost 0 PeL. 1.000 150 2100 500 300 221 000 Firemen | High School Eagles Elks | Henning's | National Guard DeMolay Two hoop fra, anti-climactical after the Southeast Basketball Tournament, rolled down the maple floor of the Juneau gym last night before about 150 fans, who saw! the Henning quint take a win from the bottom DeMolays and the fight- ing Firemen make play with the | Eagles and come out on top by 24 points | It was right in the first period that the Henning squad started| out with a swish and a blur to mark up two points for every man! on the floor, and it was done con- | secutively. All the scorekeeper had | to do was to move his pencil down 17 oclock and the ‘Baranof and the Brunswick Cafe at 8 o'clock. | : Followm:g are last night's bOWI'|Ugr1n | 08 e00TEaS | Kath, Pasquan The Takus | E- Galao 167 149 175— 491) 112 131 109— 352 169 163 147— 479| 448 443 4311322, Brunswie k 205 149 180— 534 124 124 124— 372 138 166 191— 495 467 439 495—1401 George Brothers 146 152 154 175 223 165 170 166— Totals 465 497 5371499 *Average score. Did not bowl R . Leave Guard Fif fo Croak HOLLYWOOis, Cal., Feb. 27.:-— The movie studio guard had heard | plenty of reasons ‘why youngsters had to jump studio fences and get “inside.” The boys—or girls—want- ed to “see the stars” or “see pic- ! Aquino Dora Poole Mangalao Totals 148 445 552 Judson Harter Bob Smith Totals Junecau Florists 183 194 220— 507 143 155 143— 441 164 204 197— 515 20 20 20— 60 .. 510 553 5601603 | Lajoie | Ida Carnegie Carnegie | (Handicap) GENTLE WASHING ACTION Totals ALL THESE FEATURES! 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It's just that we're huntin' frogs—and that pond has a lot of 'em.” H -, — Finland had more rain in Novem- ber, 1940, than in any other month nce 1848. dif- (R ,;I/RAND 2 | the list. Sturrock Hot Steady playing Hub Sturrock did DAN(E S(HEDUI.ED | some nice work under the basket | for the DeMolay all during the' SAIURDAY “IGH | serap but it did no good: for the | fray was Henning's right from the — | start with scrappy Krugness pull- 1 2 2 | ing down a nice total of 11 mark-' Annual Benefit Affair Giv- e fo: i five | i i# | Lodgemen Flash enin Elks Ba"room In the second frame the lodge- B men made a flash in the pan that bY lO(aI Unlon 871 lasted only tgo few minutes to e e (bring them within two points of Plans for dancing and fun are the Henning score, but then: as under way for the forthcoming'fast as it started it was done and Hotel and Restaurant Employees’ s0 was the game for the DeMolay.' dance in the Elks ballroom Satur-! "Like two miniature bliztkriegs the| day night, and promises to he one|teams beat up and down the [floper| of the highlights of the season. |after the half was over with wild,! Lillian Uggen's music will play byt yet controlled, Maxmilliam at the affair which is scheduled .lo| Lewis doing his part with a slnglo} start at 10 o'clock, ending at 2 am.|that chalked up two more points The dance is an annual benefit|fof thelelothing men. Chunky De-| of the Local Union 871 'of the|Molay :man Brown did some nice A. F. of L, for the local sick fund|hoop work and ball handling with to care for members of the union|several pivot shots that took the who are not able to work | opponents by surprise, | A large crowd is expected as the| Two Men To Showers ! Byington, who spent less time| {on the floor last might than any | game ' he has played so far, stayed lon his ‘feet long enough to make| | four fouls and be sent to the show-| ers. He was followed public is invited. TRINITY GUILD lS _EO_SIPONED and his four fouls. | There will be no meeting of the| Dead-pan Hickey was in there Trinity Guild tomorrow afternoon | for the Hemning's aggregation and as scheduled, the postponement|Was found by the fans occasionally taken because of the World Day| Peering out from between a pair| of Prayer session to be held at|Of le@s after a flying tackle after| the Methodist Church. All Guild|the Dball that invarlably brought| members are, however, asked to|doWn a DeMolay with it | atlend the session and noonday But in spite of the decided Hen-| covered-dish luncheon. | ning’s edge, the game was a good The next meeting of the Trinity O0e, marked by looseness and un-| Guild will be held on March 7 in|scientific ball playing; bothteams Trinity Hall with Mrs, Charles Fox | S¢émed content to wait for the/ as hostess. ball ‘under the back-board and A — then try to ‘make a score during o |the few seconds they had it. Any-| (way you look at it, the Henning's| {won 34 to 24. | Fire Bell Rings A clang and a bang welcomed the fighting Firemen when they ran out’in the floor for the second game of the evening and a fighy | with the Eagles, Fans were ex- | pecting a tough battle with the itwo top fives on the floor, the | Firemen fighting to keep the lead land the Eagles eager to climb to the top. But there was something shortly by| HICKEU-FREEMAN CUSTOMIZED* CLOTHES When you walk into our store with a fitting problem, you walk out with the correct answer...a Hickey-Freeman suit made with you in mind...a suit tailored 1o your build. Don't be satisfied with clothes that fit poorly...when you can get the perfect fit of a Hickey-Freeman. And don't be satisfied with the drab style-lines of yesterday when you can get the smart new styling of Hickey- Freeman designers . we're showing the new spring samples from Hickey- . . We'll have your new Right now . . 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The ace ball chalked up 16 points for during the game. Pul-lenty Fast But the fray was a fast one, himself and a hot one, with red and green' blurs flicking past the bleachers, a flurry under the besket when| the Christmas colors of the two team’s jerseys would blend and then the two fives would be racing back to .the other end of the floor. One minute to play and the Eagles put on a spurt. They start- ed playing their old style of ball but it was a short preview of what might have happened. The boys were pulling up but it was much too late. Timer Hank Harmon ended the game with a s lads. The half ended with the| handler | | Garela Miller I'Stllrl'm‘k Behrends Totals Player Lindstrom Taylor Fowers Chapados | Brown Jones | McMuzrray Totals Player L. B. Nelson Mills Stragier Guerin Erskine Rustad Sam Nelson Savikko Niemi Totals — - eee Engles NOYICE Glreronucoud Blooumsnod Elimecaiy e vl eccowoc alrccoverccl TP [} 4 16 8 10 16 [ 54 SN | @ S 10 HOOPSTERS PFirst two City League basketball pames to be played in March have | been announced by Jack Fowler, | President of the league. The sched- |ule has been disrupted, Fowler, | said, because of the recent High School Championship Tournament. Monday, March 3, at Douglas, the | Juneau High will play the Doug- las Eagles and the Elks will meet the National Guard. ‘ Tuesday, March 4, at Juneau, the Juneau High will play the Hen- - ning five and the National Guard will play the DeMolay. Fowler gave indications that the comming Southeast Alaska Tourna- ment Will attract at least six teams and possibly more - WHOA, PETE HAVANA, Feb. .7.—Pete Reiser, rookie trying out with the Brook- lyn Dodgers, is especially suscep- tible to charley horses. During * spring training he had to guard against taking quick starts and AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing stops for several weeks. wr route from Seattle to Nome, on |lacking jn the Douglas boys. TheY piast from his gun and the score sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv,’ —— e ——— Empire Classifieds fay! |did nptjéven give the Firemen a siood 54 to 30, with the Firemen| like a spot of sun- shine from old Kentucky —good Old Sunny Brook —“cheerful as its name.” - 93 Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY A v G DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY ,good work out. i | Cheering wildly when the Fire- {men scored, and jeering bitterly | when the going deviated from their |desufl. 'a group of Juneau fire-! men st in the bleachers and made | the gym ring with the- insistent IES ICE CREAM. clang. of .a fire bell they had Ask For It! | mounted on a seat. | " | i N6 Melp Necdea | | 'But they were cheering to no; JUNEAU DAIRIES. |avail; the Firemen were doing all! 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