The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1944, Page 2

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raGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BEARS TAKE STEWART ISHUSKIES WIN, HIGH BOWLER CLOSESCORE ANGOTT GO LASTEVENING OF 217028 TEN, DRAW . Civilian Squad Just Noses Two Lightweight Cham- Out Western Washing- | THIRD GAME AND SERIES Douglas Sev_enth Graders Winners in Prelim- inary Battle bowled at the El following which has been n for the past The Mmchnms League last evening the renovatin en the alleys Sabin’s pions Fight Brisiling fon of Bellingham Match-Sellout BEAU JACK, - BiSHOP CRIMONT team won from! | S i -. Leota’s, and the 20th Century Meat [ NEW YORK, Jan. 29. — Before' A CAF crowd that jam- t}jo trimmed Henning’s in the first| SEATTLE, Jan. 20.—After trail- Madison Square Garden's first sell- bleachers and balcony of games 8:30 four other teams ing all of the way, the University out crowd of the year, Sammy u High School gym las ed, resulting in Perey's Cafe of Washington civilian Husky bas-' Angott and Beau Jack battled last Crimson Bears won their ing frem the Juneau Drug and ketball squad spurted to a 31 to night to a 10-round draw. ht game of the series orqyq, losing to the Butler 28 victor r the Western Wash-| It was a bristling battle between m the Douglas Huskies to elineh pr. 06" Drug team. Dr. A. W. Stew- ington C at Bellingham cagers the two recognized world light- the series, eridig ) the long end ..o woo nigh scorer last night. last night in the final two minutes. weight champions. The title was of 8 90 1q -13"s08 . leaq Following are the - individual Washington was behind 20 to i2 not at stake. Tht"BP s went into _"“ "“ scores: at the half after Bellingham ran| From start to finish it was n.ny- Lo e heg o G N HES T Sabin's up a 12 to 0 lead in the first six body's brawl. durtng e oRte RE e A Stewart 161 206 169 536 minutes | Both battlers teed off obviously \‘\_l:“,‘m ‘l)”:]N rou‘ph E. Hendrickson 146 109 123 378 The E ies played without any | throwing a Sunday punch at every 13 (i]“_’o;gh again in the O Kirsten 170 173 156 499 veteran vy Trainees. The Hus- shot. r scoring’ 14' points for —= —= —= —- kies rallied steadily in the second| Officials were unable to decide nd Hogins looked good Total 477 489 448 1913 hall and with three minutes to the tilt which served as a “prelim- n as guard, as usual Leota’s play with the score Bellingham 28 inary” to a forthcoming mateh to deliberate accurate, chalking Spot 5 5 5 15 and Washington 25, freshman John straighte)‘l out the lightweight up seven counts. C. Carnegie 171 171 171 513 Codd sank two baskets in quick throne title when Jack puts his Bach, center for the Huskies, was L. Senescu 139 142 152 ion to make the scote 29-28. title on the block against Bob the mainstay of the Douglas team, T. Petrich 126 121 116 / Jim Mallory got the final Montgomery on March 30, and the points with three field e al 2s the gun sounded. winner agreeing to meet Angott, goals two free throws Total 441 439 444 o i - NBA title holder. Angott meanwhile ame stood at 20 to 5 at the Henning's Turkey was granted the right to defends the NBA title against Juan end of the half. Spot 22 22 22 66 refortify the Dardanclles in 1937. Zurita of Los Angplus on March 6. The Bears, by v e of their col- I. Hendrickson . 125 133 141 399 g ST T of three games from Doug- B. Hudson 125 88 125 338 now entitled to play the G. Waugh 131 106 141 378 winner of the southern division at S8 uE S ! Ketchikan, Total 403 349 429 118 !9 ‘z The preliminary game was a 20th Century Meat £t e for supremacy between the j gcneseu 170 170 170 510 seventh gr of the Juneau and M. Stevenson 130 126 191 447 5 ementary schools, and 'y - ! . G. Overby 157 178 118 453 CEnmLEe e 2 nn Al Npyy SHIPMENT! that took place. However, Total 457 474 479 1410 L i l 4 @ appeared to have 1 Yihosw Pre dvanced conception of the \/ o oo l67' 5 F h i k hav { of the game, which" took M- Laveni 167 167 501 or the past two weeks we have place almost entirely at Juneau's f{ g‘mm""s 1?‘ 130 165 43¢ . cnd of the floor. SR T8 20, 08 4 been short of certain of the better The score at the end of the first i s i Ii A hi b quarter was eight to nothing in ota - B1 i favor of Douglas; at the half it 3 Percy’s Cafe lquors. nEw S lpment 135 ar stcod at 20 to nothing; at the third pot 13 13 13 3 3 quarter 26 to zerd, By this time L. Hudson 178 144 164 486 rlved and our Pah‘fms maY new cveryone in the gym was plugging F. Holmquist 134 143 141 413 k = g R, e e bietne. o 100 18 18t an purchase their favorite brand in neau boys. A gecond before the 2 < e W final whistle Horn tossed one in, Total . 425 437 452 1314 i 10¢ sppiaie ek e sy ordways 00d Scoich ended 30 to 2. MCor- Spot 5 5 5 156 mick and Logan led the tallying L. Holmquist 165 185 156 495 ‘..!d R" b‘D for the youngsters from across the J. Shepard 115 127 116 358 Q‘r 53 C';flollllnel_ i ; H. Petrich 149 135 123 407 owing are the scores of the L Y e T is limi b gume:” R e S = but the amount is limited. rimson B'rnra | Butler Mauro Drug i ‘? F;r P H. Simmons 120 167 134 421 Me n:{n F - 3 L 58. Lavenik . 172 181 161 514 { Kearney,is | 1 1 3 M. Davlin 95 120 135 350 Dapcevich, F/ 0 0 0 ¥ ahit s mm i g s jo 2 sy Total 387 468 430 1285 Next to Percy’s Forrest, C 0 0 0 s ST Thibodeau, G 0 1 1 [ ] Borbridge, G 0 0 0 e"n Hogins, G 3 1 L Gregg, G 0 0 0 = oo [] " s iia = Big Amount Douglas Huskies FG T S. Savikko, F 0 1 1| ey o0 2 0 ToWarloan Krusl, F 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 1 . C 3 2 8] S leb it G0, b1 DofBueakesTwoSes | e TRAVELING Mc(‘ H oo Mook @ 0o ofrom Jack Kramer in Pusich, G 0 5 : i _0 _0 New York Makh You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever Totals 4 4 12 3 before in your life; and under such conditions, that e .« NEW YORK) Jap, 20. -~ Sgoond protection of your funds is of paramount importance. Lieutenant Don Budge, Coast Guard Reserve, and Cadet Jack Kramer || picked up a pair of rackets last night and poked $2,500,000 worth of war bonds into Uncle Sam’s pockets and the contribution of! tennis in the fourth war loan drive. Budge,” world amateur king in 1938 and pro-champion virtually | CAGE SCORES The following are final scores of leading basketball games played n the Nation last night: Oklahoma Aggies 17; Rice 48; Texas Christian 38 Texas 61; Southern Methodist 48 Utah 48; Colorado College 34 Ohio State 53; Michigan 49, Iowa 43; Indiana 42 New Mexico 45; Denver 34. Arkansas 15. ever sinee, triumped in the match 7- 5 and 7-5 in the hour long match. Seats were given for purchase of © bonds ranging from $25 to SS-J 000, JES ‘ e ——————— : Washington State 39. ATTENTION ELKS kes 55; Toledo 25. ‘The Night of nights for all Elks— of Washington Civil- Past Exalted Rulers’ night—Feb. 2 ian Hu*‘{xv& 31; Western Washing- Save the Date! ton at BLllmgham 28. adv. The safe, sure way is to change your cash into | American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recognized. You spend them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncounter- signed, American Express will refund promptly. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. Obtainable at Banks. 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Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau P ———————————————————————— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska—-~Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 pU} 10 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express nor pound-—Minimum Charge 600 Round Tflp l’ne Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet . Express Ral Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per nun—umm-ndsw»xmnn !xpreulhle.l.owmd—flhllll. 60c to Petersburg arracts - Sepedulen '.'?.:"m,., = PHONE 612 Change Without Notice. Vl“

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