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%()(p We Makea Spemalty CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe TONIGHT— PAGE TWO ow the DOUGLAS INN te DENE and DANCE TONIGHT @ Johnnie's Sizzling Steaks ® Delicious Fried Chicken. . Good Music—Good Friends @ A Fine Time for Everyone RUTH Will Be at the Keyhoard of the Hammond Organ . .. Dine, Dance and Cocktails until 12 Midnight . . and have a good time after . as long as you wish. MOOSE, HIGH . SCHOOL WIN LAST NIGHT Juncau Hi Edges Officers, 31-29 Moose Ditto Over Malamutes, 30-28 and finished two points ahead. Thu Both Juneau teams were not as 4 . Dance ¢ JOHN MARIN Proprietor Phone Douglas 68 for Reservations | firecrackers last night as they edged out service men's fives in two u[ the best games seen all year. revitalized Moose team that «.ndcu the regular season far down the ladder defeated the Mal- amutes last night and won the right ionship this evening. And in the opener, a Juneau High School team that couldn't be beaten turned the tables on the Officers after trailing the first half ! High School boys will meet the Malamutes in the opener in the ! COME TO THE VICTORY HOP at the DOUGLAS GYM ks Reh Tew's Orchestra PAS Admission $1.10 gym this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bavard Hot | The Officers were | Crimson Bears 6 to 3 at the ends of the first quarter, and by the! half had stepped out to hold a 16| to 11 edge. Then Johnn.‘flawrd who had been missing the bucket | in the first period, ran wild to |pile up 12 points in. a row and {when the flurry ended the High School led 22 to 16, then 24 to 19 as the Officers hegan to creep up. Frechling, Commons, Hoffman, and McNeil sank field goals for the Officers and Brown tossed in two free throws to bring the Officers up to 29 while Bavard collected a field goal and a free throw Thibodeau canned another two- pointer to knot the score at 29-all with less than three minutes to play. Then Thibodeau swished another, | putting the High School in the lead by two points and it stayed that way until the end. Bavard’s 13 counters was high fo: || the High School. 'have been added to the left side| to meet the Waacs for the champ- | leading the jonly file with U. S. Commissioners | and | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA NN Your obcdlcnt servant the game, and shared honors with 8. Frechling was high for the losers with 9. | Powers Leads Moose In the second game, Tommy | | Powers paced the Moose to ¥i |tory, running up 9 points, and Mc- |Daniels was close behind with 8. {Mohn, of the Malamutes, was lugh ‘Im the game with 11 points, | The lead changed hands often |during the game. The Moose led at the end of the first quarter, 6 to 2, but at, the half the Mala- Johnny Pasqual 3 { { { Corn ears vary in larger ears three feet long. than a man’s SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, [ ' THE from no thumb to ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS % | Now {| Tanned, cleaned and all 3 ready to make up. t VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY } SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | 3 Company }mutos bad run up a 13-8 edge. The end of the third quarter showed [the Moose out in front by a scant | {two points, 22 to 20. Powers sank |two while Dosck and Mohn rang ELhE bucket. for the Malamutes and | the Moose still led 26-24. Then Os- | born tied the score at 26-all. Then Hulce collected a free throw |along with McClellan, and Kilty rang the bell for two points and {the game was all tied up at 28| [to 28. 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