The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1943, Page 2

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2 i oo o JUNIOR SKIIERS @ e GET INSTRUCTIONS i e FOR SUNDAY MEET . - 161— 431 | Junior skiers a;o asked to meet FL 170 176— 533 between 10 and 11 a.m. tomorrow, ] o ™ 181 201 Sunday, at the slalom course of 2 __|the Douglas ski trail, when con- 472 474 538—1484 |tinued instruction in skiing will be “We're Gning to the Douglas Inn Tonight?> |given and all newcom il be m 45 45 135 | started out, Joe Werner, ructor, I he Douglas 101 119— 345 | Promises. to 151 179— 500| The trip originally planned to 86 105 233,!1\ upper cabin has been called 5 [oft Because of wind cracks in that SEATT 3 4481263 | vicinity. However, conditions at LE -_— WHITEHORSE S | the lower slalom course are report- ‘;ed pretty good. |tor Werner asks that the boys be sure to wear plenty of clothes to w N insure their being warm enough BETHEL in the snappy cold. About 18 boys turned out for skiing last week, and more are ex- ORE N u pected for tomorrow's training = PAN AMERI 0 g e ke R / T Y P H o 0 N 135 So. Franklin ) Phone 106 The Douglas ketball Lead INN ot : O ons o4 | For Defense Workers | YOU CAN FLY ] INN il GOOD MUSIC-GOOD FOOD and a wonderul time. JOHNNIE'S STEAK or CHICKEN DINNERS are grand-his Sandwiches just right! Washington, Washingfon | State Tied for Bas- Huski last nig ington State FERIE DORGLAS 69 defeated the University of Tdaho 54 and Others with | J “ N E A “ to JOHN MARIN Proprictor | to 46 in Pacific Coast Conference basketball games. 5 £ e . - e —— S T Oregon was knocked from the PrioritieS. Anc}lorage Kodlak Falrbanks league by the loss to the Huskies Y k neau High School's gym. Four hot-|2-19 at the half. They let down Officers B 0B i Taehington and’ AWashington akutat Valdez Nome J H S WINS |ter than hot teams tangled in two 'a small bit in the third quarter Malamutes 6 150 'state now a ied for the top spot & |contests andthey passed the but soon snapped: out.of it and | Waacs 6 657 with one loss each. ALLSIZES Cordova Seward Bristol Bay ;.\.lher around like they really during the last: minutes of the ‘»nmmd to win for a change. game they stretched, their lead out : b | Paced by McDaniels, the Moose with a new burst of hard playing ave the league-leading Cheecha- Good Games 5 5 4 | 3 a run for their money in the The contests were far above the|Beavers 3 2 1 0 333 e - o (pmer. The contest was pretty usual run and none of the fans|Waves 333 H S GnAvEs much nip and tuck all the way, went away disapointed. Bruins A11 BOLDEN IS id L put both outfits really opened up The next games are set rorMon~’a cons .000 |in the last quarter and the score day night in both Juneau and The Clothing Man < !was tied four times—from. 31-all Douglas. A L A s K A b l A R (hee(hakos Also Vicor-|uw to 38-3. Schork and Hill came Juneau High will be out after J BARRAGAR IS ED I & through in the closing minutes enother victory when they meet| FORP T A SRS ORI o ious=Still leadmg with one each to win the game, the Waves, in Juneau, and Beavers { A l R L l N E S |but the contest was really won on play the Malamutes on the same h | Other Teams | foul ‘shots. floor { he Moose outshot the Chee-| In Douglas, the Waacs take on BowuNG GAMES , | i on the floor, swishing 18, the ull SCORES LAST NIGHT ' Ificld goals t0 their opponents’ 16,/ Cheechakos Defeat Moose, 42-38 |jut the victots made 10 foul shots m Junean High Beats Waacs, 37-29 |good, while the Moose only col- e Ty ! Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Fridey Sunday swamped U. C. L. A. 60 to 49 in a 375 wild scoring match. AT Yoopouuswwwe F3 3 kS paraNonGiorer, PPhome 667 NORTHLAND CHICAGO, 111 vold, New Jerse sames played 2% |lected Daniels in the third round ' of a| Hol ! It may have been|made Moose nts’ League uled 10-rounder. $ frigid outside in Juneay last night half cof the I FG FT ¢ § 3 last night old outweighed Bolden 20| | but it was tropical inside of Ju- Schork Gets 16 38 0 6W a hizh game score of | is, | A 3 S oAttt v 9 0 18,245 on his first try, 171 .omuithe Al ! Alsska Tramsportatien || TRA’N SPORTA ON COMPANY : 36 $-the wi p 1 0 2 second game and 235 for the®third, 7 W ! Compan | ) as 1 in th h 12 points. N A R ng him a three-game total of ' = | v 2’ H s GBAVES Smith and Vacura were sent off B ©3 o 6051, which is high on anyone’s eNEEEEEESSSTETE—— 2 z: ‘nus o e Littas TR har th -end* of | tha) 2 2 6 ‘“l‘;“' s S | SAILINGS FROM PIER T || “‘a“ Sa‘ \\ i game when they became a little == sEb DA W SUREGEOL CShiel But | SEATTLE t The Clothing Man iekbd, it thinves. giee ] Totals 18 2 33|ler-Mauro DrDug Company team,| | H “ ers, Fre‘ght 1 . smoothed off under the hot Cheechakos + * |was second three-game scorer when | !, Passe ‘. on ¥ EXC usive Rep!‘esen- | showers. FG Fr Tp he rolled a total of 558 and C.| | d'fleingera\ . . The lowel i Powell, F 1 1 g3lCarnegie of Percy's Cafe team was | {{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT t‘ v an tative in Juneau P g g =} oy 3o 1 2 4third hich for the evening with a| REFRIGERATION i - TONS AND I\ . ; Schork, F . 7 o 1g total of 553. ERVA for hen. the second game started, the ST File r Scores made last night were: | L FOR RES NCALL £ first time the have been out' P o 5 375 ‘.bpm, 21 21 21— 63 ’ INFORMA’ i t SEEE Bl back hole o | 8 21c. Carnegle 243 161 149— 553 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT{ | : ¥ musm it 4 art chafin this season. You couldn’t hear the Fenncck, G e 5‘M Sperli HENE 109 1 er | .. whistle during the fast =g ol PESINE il ded Mo il g3 Passemses L. & M i it Totals 16 10 42/H Petrich ... 101 121 151— 373 | { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Freight Phone ar Johnny Bavard hit the bucket | s &, TAUSE i s x frem all positions, ringing up c(l b Juneay "“; i ””Le:f:‘s P L AIV;E ms;rante; i s i, I e 2o | . clean field goals for 16 counters, G FT TP yotonlt . 196 130 17— 4p¢| YOUr safeguard against | Suils and Overcoals while Pasquan camethrouch for | PASGun, P 3 2 8y avenic 12 143 1o g75| l0ss due to destruction to || We Makea Specialty By eight points. .Krau.f was %11‘i1 for a1 J. Senescu 174 149 186— 509 your property, be sure the Waacs with eight points. Horton, F pde e 4| it e ) R 5 Kiv . aart e ! Juneau led by a small margin St C ... -2 0 4| potalg ... 432 431 4751338 Wt u A Ve 8 sutfleleny ) { uonsntm for the better part of the game, um‘g“ndlzr g 2 o 4l amount to meet today’s H P the Waacs were handicaped with | BaVar et Al 16 Ordway’s changing conditions. | the loss of lanky Norris, their cap- | Thibodeau, G 0 9 Oi Spot). g l‘ W;)’= 56 56— 168 TRF A L A s K A c 0 A s T A L A I B L l N E s SHOES tain and center who went o Anderson, G 11 3y, Hendickson 135 153 169— 457 This Hartford agenc ALSO THE BEST IN Serving Southeast Alazka Fassengecs, Mgl pepen carly with a twisted knee G |H. Sterling ... 136 148 156— 440 - i gency AMERICAN DISHES SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. The Juneau boys were leading| TOtals T30 3T _ 4| iSready tohelp you check s Pel- Kim- Chicha- m— g H. ‘Barragar ... 121 144 137— 402/ o | Hawk An =t i : Wases ‘ . " | up your insurance to | The Bo al cale Tnlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka i l‘Jn(Dbx % F? FT TP‘ Totals - ... 448 501 518<1467| make sure it is adequate. | Y Py o L o A us. s o e C.C. HILL | , . S| 20th Century Meat |, | No obligation on your | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 | | Kraus, ® . 3 .> 8lJ. Barragar .. 245 171 235% 651 | % h | i Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 0 as 3 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i Norris, C- . 1 0 2/C. Messerschmt 15 169 100— 423| Part. May we? | frrre e e Pelican . 18 10 18 18 § is invited to present lh.ls coupon this evening Radford, C .. .1 0 2/Dr, Blanton .. 177 177 177— 531 ‘ GEO ANDERSON Todd ... 18 18 10 10 at the box office of the- — |l Cerent, 1@ i 3. 3 6] ey - sely Gl . Tenakee . 10 10 10 | Shoemaker, G . 1 1 3| Totals ... 576 51v S18He0s| SI tt k EXPERT PIANO TUNING Angoon . 18 18 | CAPITOL THEATRE || Mcntyre, G R wat la “c It Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now Hoonah .. 10 s : H at Your Service—PH Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c 4 rateiy | Stopello, G . o o of Butler-Mauro Drug Co. : | ot Servigo"PHONE 143 10% aud receive TWO TICKETS to see: || sau, G . 0 1 1|Dr. Stewart .. 186 185 186558 Agene {§_ Anderson Music Shoppe | N SCH TI"!JI.ED" FmMTo'l‘;fiAo:'ez:l’TH“U"fiS' SDAY e QWEETHEART or THE FL 7 l — — — VanderLeest 141 207 165— 513 y ! L 1 Petersburg b EET j| Totals ... i U 7 2 L Kaufmann . 124 123 104" 351 BetahiEan b9 4 i| Following are the standings: Tl T Al INSURANCE—BONDS X tggfi $30. . 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