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Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Serving OFFICE Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations Cordova Kodiak PHONE 667 VANITY BEAUTY ] | I SALON Cooper Bldg,, Elsie Hildreth, Mgr.: OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 { b e} Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Hotel Junean For Comfort I AfLowesiRates | ROOMS WITH BATH || or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— ——————————— TN (o i i ( Tanned RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any guantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise || | | —— S SEATTLE For Comfort and Service F. B. Get the New Wash- McClure, ington Hablt ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at PNEW VASHINGTON | MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. _—_—_—l WHING DING Phone 519 i1 (" AR TRANSFER i BARANOF || HOTEL | HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 — ,,~»--,~~-¢~-.....4 ALASKA'S FINEST | Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 || WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ANCHO . via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plus tax) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 RAGE "ALASKA COAST Serving Southeast Alaska———Pasgengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah gocu Tenakee $10 818 810 18 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 13 18 10 10 AL AIRLINES Pel- Kim- Chicha- Todd ican shan gof Sitks $18 $18 818 $18 818 18 18 0 10 18 10 L] 1s 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Halnes Bkagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Ral 10 cents per pound—Minimam Charge §0¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice O ne-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 20.00 Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 16c¢ per pound—Mi inimam of 66 to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates passeng warraata. - Scheauies and Rates Subecs o PHONE 612 ‘Without Notice. sy DOUGLAS HIGH IS WINNER OVER COAST GUARDERS | Beavers Hold Sea Wolves Down Last Night by | 34-15 Score B The Douglas High Huskies beat the Coast Guard Cutters 29 to 20, .nd the Beavers defeated the Sea ! Wolves, 3¢ to 15, in a March of | Dimes benefit game held last night in the Douglas High gym. The THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Neil Plagu: Winner games netted $80.45 for the March of Dimes. Cuttes-Douglas Game Douglas got away well ahead in the opening minutes of the game. | Pusich started the scoring and the | tight zone play of his teammates | | the Cutters down to three | points in the first quarter. At the | end of the first period the score stood Douglas 10, Cutters 3. In the second quarter, Coast | Guard Forward Lolos scored four points, while Reagan ‘made a basket | and Beckhert made a free throw.! [For the Douglas five, Savikko | |made two baskets and Pusich and | |Bonnett each made one. In the | ‘rhird quarter, the Cutters ‘picked up four additional points while the Huskies garnered eight, the score standing 26 to 10 at the end of hat stanza The last quarter showed ‘Ccast Guard team tightenjng up, «cmmsz 12 points in this heat ung.unsl 3 for their opponents. The w(‘uums however, despite their! |scoring spurt, were unable to over- ' (come the long lead of their op- |ponents and the game ended 29 |to 20 with Douglas on the long end | ‘u[ the scere. | Sea Wolves-Beaver Game The Beavers' strong defense kept | |the Sea Wolves from scoring in the first canto. In this quarter, the! _‘anvm's scored 13 points. In the |secend quarter, the Sea Wolves started ringing the bell, but were |unable to travel in the fast com- |pany of the Beavers. The score at {the end of thé half stood 22 to 7 |in favor of the Beavers. \ The Beavers held the Sea Wolves |to two additional tallies in the third quarter while they netted four. In theYast canto the Beavers got nine against their aqpponents’ six. At game’s end, the score staad Beavers 34, Sea Wolves 15. Box Scores follow: Cutters Player & Position— F. Beckhert (Forward) Sack (Forward) McClean (Forward) Slavin (Forward) Geddes (Center) Reagan (Guard) Carolla (Guard) Lolos (Guard) o = [ MBS o tha mmooomoon | (%3 vl cocecccow © » S Totals Douglas Player & Position— F. Bach (Forward) Kibby (Forward) Kelsey (Forward) Pusich (Porward) McCermick (Forward) Bonnett (Center) Savikko (Guard) Devon (Guard) - = = O | e ~|lorocococece 8| afvneaconiy A Totals = Beavers Player & Position— F. K ich (Forward) Griffith (Forward) Jacobeck (Forward Yates (Forward) Menten (Center) Millinor (Center) Castiglione (Guard) Trelle (Guard) McGuire (Guard) 'Dompke (Guard) Rose (Guard) = = = Scremonig MmwmoooMNO A | vwon wlomococrecoo | | Totals 16 | Sea Wolves | i Player &Position— F.G, F. {Denmark (Center) ’Buchamn (Forward) Biddle (Forward) | Phillips (Guard) Russo (Guard) |Kline (Forward) | Hanson B e T e [ -} 6 it e | | Totals e Doe HULSE GETS NOD FOR WANAMAKER ' MILE AT GARDEN Navy Will Permit- Amer- ica’s Ace Miler fo Com- 3 - & anybody’s game. . and Harvey Stemmer, were arrested QGRIFHIH NOT T0 NEW YORK—Benny Leonard was one of the greatest lightweight champs the ring has ever known—and he's even grealer as a lieu- tnant commangder in the United States Merchant Marine. That's why the bexing writers of New York presented Benny the Eddie Neil plaque for 1944. He’s the fellow who, while helping Uncle Sam’s marines to take care of themselves, did more to futher the fine art of fisticuffing. Here's the kid, himself, with the irophy he re- ceived recenily. (Neil the former Associated Press sports writer who was killed in bp:un during the revolution.) Sporls Trammg Is Most Helpful, Dedares Comdr. Kane; He Should Knows ] By BUS HAM EVENLYMATCHED | it ] V\’\SHIN( l()!\ —A man \\]‘AO lms Lty for a backgzround of athletic ning ST jthe Navys v n pilots, Comdr. . . William R. (Killer) Kane, head of Beavers Contest Signacs in i | At 33, well beyond the combat Game Starfing at | ’ ag for most men, Kane has six 8 o'Clock d e rarsie At t Mt has been down three, times. Tcenight at 8 ucl"ck in the High He says he wouldn’t be here today schoo) gym, the Beavers are to Eut for his athletic training .. . meet the Signacs in a one-game and that goes for hundreds of other basketball session. combat men on land, sea and in jthe air. The two teams, being in a tiey Kane, a star in high school ,n for third place 'in the five-team can R and a three-| City Basketball League, seem to be sports m Annapolis, was fight- S pretty evenly matched, both having ing in the Pacific long before he lost three and won one for a per-‘kngw that the navy had set up a centage of .500. physical training program. The Beavers are confident of a | After the Japs struck at Pearl win while the Signacs look like & ‘Harbor where Kane was officer of pretty good thing. Tonight's game the day Dee. 7, 1941—the need of will decide. From here, it looks like athletics as a mor: J far more apparent. Recrea- HOOPERS PA'D The value of athletics again came home to him. Malaria, mumlm Llr'n"uv 1d d\semerv had . and the lc‘lnv\s who stayed m‘ 1 trim by working out regu- TWOA”eSied on Sta'emem hu were the ones who shook off the diseases. 0' Bl’OOlefl c0|- 1 As combat followed combat, Kane, |ege P|ayerS yrealized that his athletic training -over Values of which he fore had been consc BROOKLYN, N. Y., Jan. 30- H> felt that football was lh sistant District Attorneys- Edward finest training of all for the com-| Hefferman and Louis Andreczzi, of bat man . . . that it gave him a King’s county, announced here last reserve of stamina and fighting in- night that five members of Brook- stinct. 1t develops something in- lyn College basketball team have side a man that keeps him fighting signed a statement to the effect on and on when he’s down in a that they had received $1,000 to rough, pitch-black sea, injured, “throw” their Akron game, sched- | water-logged, with pounds of . mere than four games never wins| e builder be-| nal areas were constructed ev-) Everybody played in| | ferywhere HvE (OLLEGE i r; kind of a game. [ x e went to Guadalcanal in: TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1945 | equipment pulling him under. Then there is the mental After months of combat, : Public Accounlan!-Stenographic-Tax Returns lvavs ot the sty o] VIUIRIPHY and MURPHY | !cd man has learned how to relax,[ Successors to Harvey Lowe bke o foothall | plaver Letween|} ROOM 3—First Nations) Bank bids. PHONE 676 Toss in the lessons learned in tczmwerk. Any good combat pilot will tell you that his wingman is' his blocking back, that teamplay brings the an down. ‘ M. lSAACS—-—Blith Contractor e o] REMODELING — REPAIRING Llud streaming down over the face, CABINET SHOP " * {dcesn’t make the trained athlete 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 Icse his senses. He's been through | that a dozen times He shakes ey it off, keeps his head, goes on' tiphting 1} JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. On the purely physical develop-| G . ment side, the fellow with a strong| P“‘M“'”G—"EAT"‘“'—V;‘E’:;l';‘(]i““:“s‘s““" METAL neck and well-muscled abdomen has | Puu“ {a much bttesr chance of riding| 1 i | cut the pull of gravity in a dog-fight | E 787 Thud and Franklm without blacking out ! Eack at (1e base, there's the fac-| |tcr of gettir g to krm\\' m\(‘h other‘ B e e P — yo (e e £ wecks o mov- | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY T ks Wi llhouL know: ng what they're like . . . but tos: |them into a competitive game and OF' ALASKA 4 v find out all about tk in 30| 1.9 » e B Lumber and Building Materials \ Nope, there’s ncthing like athletic Hrdinthg for the, Highting it 14 PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU ‘Kll Kane's bock . . . and he's af YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL | tighting man. z REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME | — - HUSKIES ON SPOT P REST OF SEASON M. S. PATRICIA 4 LOSSES | WEEKLY 'n.m's BETWEEN ; i “|| Juneau — Haines — Skagway ‘Disasirous Road Trip| ; Leaves from Small Boat Harbor Leaves U. of W. Bas- MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE keteers Tfalllflg Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P, M. Tuesdays ST PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS , Jan. 30—The Univer- fuskies, ground | e . CAPITOL CAFE — their disastrous four-in- ng streak in Orego'l w:ll Tunln cn.up time they take the 0! i A Ownid’ Orothis res f the basketball season. | bl dlide s o ! 211 BEWARD STREET Topping the Northern Division Choice Steaks ) { Southern Fried Chicken | A of the Pacific Coast Conference PHONE 787 DINE and DANCE race nicely, with four straight wins, when -they left for their | = Oregen jaunt, the Huskies are back | FORD AGENCY ALASKA WINDOW in town and back to work with| (Authorized Dealers) four straight losses balancing the | GREASES—GAS—OIL ledger. An old Northern Division | saying' has 1t that any team losing! J"”‘“m Street tie title. On that same basis, how- ‘n t ever, only Idaho is out of the race| Vi so far. it e e, The two Oregon teams are lead- Sannary Mea’ Co' ing the pack, with Washington | State’s Cougars tied with the FOR QUALITY MEATS G' E’ M.MNHST Huskles for- third place | AND POULTRY CUSTOM TAILOR PSRN PRI R | FREE DELIVERY Across trom Elks’ Club PRACTICE MEET = L immefe® et ON IONIGHT FOR Chrysler Marine Engines ; CALL MACHINE SHOP Femmer’s Transfer GUARD RIFLEMEN | Marine Hardware 114 | Meeting tonight in the AB Hall | Chas- G' warner Co. OfL — FEED — HAULING at 7:30 o'clock, members of the - Juneau Units, Alaska Territorial |Guardsmen will go to Dougias to, PR 2 N RO SR L R S SR ——— practice for the return rifle mz\Lch Nnnm mAnern lThomas Hardwate Cfl with that unit. CLEANING CO. 5% yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS HOTEL JUNEAU Capt. Henry Harmon said the Light and Heavy Hauling AINTS — boys were going to trp to get used| | E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS ;“-,. ‘,‘onn: to the Douglas range and empha- PHONE 81 HARDWARE ‘sized the fact that it was easier shooting always on the home range. | Alsc, ‘hat Juneau had lost one of r——————————————————— s starshooters, chuck Goraon.| | COWLING-DAVLIN ||| Utah Nul and Lam P 3 . |His place will be taken on the! ‘tenm by George Shaw. COMPANY C 0 A !J Two teams from Juneau and one | |from Douglas will part ticipate in th ! DODGE PLYMOUTB . coming match. 3 ¥ mflw Mmm &mc" = b AT g ey | - ” URLZZAV | o820 % e || The Alaskan Hotol | uled for Wednesday, at Boston. | Two men, booked as Harry Rosen on charges of alleged conspiracy and will be arraigned in Felon said that no charges will be made |Court tomorrow. The prosecutors N O R | H LA N D ' Phone 48—Night Phone 0383 against the playe: ittt TRANSPORTATION ‘lsigning the statement. RIS | OPPOSE FRICK AS BASEBALL'S (ZAR Senator Owner Induates He Will Change Tune pete at Millrose Meet I NEW YORK, Jan. 30 — Ensign |William Hulse, America’s fastest miler, will be' cne of four athletes competing in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in Madison | Square Garden Saturday night. IFred Schmertz, promoter of the {meet, said he had received word (from Hulse, now stationed at Miami, Florida, that permission Ilmd been granted for him t6 com- pete. Hulse set the American citizens' | record for the mile in four min- utes and six seconds, while the Swedish ~ distance star, Gunder Hagg, cut the U. 8. mark to 4:05.3 Iln 1943, e Empire Want-ads bring results! at Big Meefing | | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 30—If base- !ball feels it should select a new commissioner right away it prob- 'ably wiii be best to have “one of | our own men,” Clark Griffith said here. This comment is accepted as an indication that Griffith will | not oppose Ford Frick if the voting | snowball gains size in favor of the National League President at the big meeting in New York on Fri- ‘dB} Heretofore the 76-year-old owner cf the Washington Senators has maintained that baseball should select new ‘commissioners from | “outside the game” and be pas| tient until war conditions clear upy and make “the right man” avail- able. Newly ted Reoms el | Ry Juneau Transfer e sl Sl and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET. Chetoe H.‘-h At All Times Located tn Gearge Bros. Stare PHONES 5539298 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneas Alaska Trading Co. bk ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. Juneau's Most Popuias PHONE 122 or 4 '| | onLy THE 'm-'! £ At Alaska Dock and Storage ; 3 PHONE : hig i ) HOME GROCERY -Phone- 146 ; Wall Paper American Meat — Phene 38 Phone M8 N"m