The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1945, Page 3

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bATURDA\ Dh(l:VlBhRB I945 FLORISTS SHARE CELLAR SPOT IN MERCHANTSLGOD - (arnegie- Hudson Combme Gives Pins Beating Sp@%’!s Short entere (‘ it Picard retn )\'\" t cire ‘In her that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASK. © o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 (T v e z < 1 © PR SPORT COMBINES Morah Off T o : & # | i i ve wasted your timeje WEATHER REPORT - ¢ w Tfl E‘El | gg I ind of the of- o U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) @ b F i ' tion of the GI Bill's Veterans' | o s for 24-Hour Period @ flghgflg S j,‘fiERi; ’ ; By M AJU T 91‘12\3 M. NIAL ‘ t 1o take A Dedk Intd! o Lo, 3 g ¢ e v sEsEsasssssITesasosl ing on in the back room| ¢ si—Maximum, 26: & —— fore you go aroun to the front Princass Noral v SHINGTON get toje are all veteran & b « ' his morning at 7:30| thinking that the QT Bill offers jus ey have 1o be e - p 4 $ - AuAbpH-_Seogme, 3 8 w- hich they scrv 1 Sy ‘e . 5t two year hed x e 0 2 ¢ 9 0 0 6 0 6 P T tmen o ° o el o e e WEATHER FORECAST e g y 165€ Ve A TENT W Yot been g veland mley, M ) h e . sunean and Vietalt ° Ak X rs tomOrrow, R Mavern, Bruce Park- of Vetergs ico of G steh o} Ciimm i 2 AR 2 “ piiai. ;i that the ns ir Ballat d 'l h f v et le foby ey supe Ploara 2 : 3¢ ! C C C B Con- R N i \ L LWL T L e e 00 0 0 0 00 2 of offices in ti 127'€ 10,137 secr g W int PAGE THREE R A A B WK TR W s Leaving f ) counseling and emple LEAGUE STANDINGS o t¥ Hickman, 1 placement service for vet Team— W. L 1 ddard, Juneau Drug 12 6 ! \‘\'J‘ a Rhoc ¢ the GI Biii was passod California Grocery 12 6 ctte Rhodes the Unitec tes Employment Ser- Butler-Mouro TRy k vice exigted — set up by the Sabins 16 17 \ Lyon, Trudie Lyon, Rob- provisions of the Wagner Peyser Act Herbings 8 10 i him « hel Brown, Chas. of 1933. Within the US F Coca-Cola 612 ANGELES, Dec. 8—The Los |dition L i) A Dahl, F d Service, there was what v v Harry Race 6 12 s Tennis Club watched the big , regular woilk ¢ t rgarst Early, Barbara g vete ployment Servic v Juneau Florists 612 333 of pro tennis battle it ‘out today | bulk of th St War II came in the ¥ . i round of the $5,000 | tive will t 11 tom Jacobin, Mrs. t could see that, af ¥ LBt Eveig “on "the Elks alleys, 1d's hard court championship 5f the trail to 1 iteer pack- A ter t) the employmant prob- Wironen ¥ Claude Carnegie stepped out to ar- '1‘1 Bill “m\“ turn- | €rs ¢ tur ¢ ?lp them > Grofoff, Mrs was going to ta R S Wokom | boost his Juneau Florists three op Hageorh il A some up a few notches in the Les Stoefen of La . et W. Roberts, Julia he GI Bill was Nuby Merchants League standings. With ran out in 11 f s G. O'Hare, Robert Mille as inserted to ¢ { the able assistance of Teammate §3mes vesterday to triumph v i excelie ie Brown of the Wag Peyser : Belle Hudson, he snatched a tnree- DOn Budgé and Bobby Riges W et Lt Florence E. Cock- is hereby created game sweep that put his tra er-final matches =1 1, 8s are sen and child, dte. with trio on a par with Coca . bl e : - Bottlers and Race’s Drugs Fred Perry of Santa Mor 28LL, : i Lo The Florist advance was made| Was exicnded to three sets before ! B at the expense of the Harry Race Winning over John Faunce of U5 btk A3 ¥ - TS outfit : erly Hills coffe L Helen E. Roff, Bill Wilson, Ellen, 4 Affe Juneau Drug last night saw its s ngclsinaicnslng Wilsen and baby, G. A. Belford, June iy 1 ervic previous clear lead challenged by ~NEW YORK, Dec. & ! M. Belford, Garry McDonald, Louis s r directs the functioning of the California Grocery rollers,! “Sonny” Ho hoped tc i e Ragm e - Ccte, Octence Cote. 3 i . The latter used to be whose three-game win over the would get an early bout with Rocky | V2 i ri—Hannah Mann, tre Man Power Commission, & Naska Ak Tordie Cokers moved them up into a tie l‘n]‘m‘m, his decisive "0~ o e s D":“"”’]‘: = {i's now the Department of Labor plane bases for top spot. Levin “_ s 0 : d " itland, Eliza- The Administrator of Veterans' d DB 3 e hncluind: coumsh Carnegie’s 230 third line and 615 arden last | PRV B : and Edwin Buford. Affairs i ind hie's allow- 7 ) ki diive sl set were high for the field, 5, 0., middle- | i e ed v\l”: y to an il /,//////// 4, " plane routes Mrs. Hudson's 200 single te could lick T EME TS cxect ! ay name. i 7 /, ) total were tops for the lad LAMH& Mow N id. He named Perry Faulk U 12 UL T, last night. A 36-pin-a spot rding W law Faulkner to the Florists enabled them to| LOS ANGELES, Tetf Columbia, from west, bound south ‘hief of the Veterans' Em- count also the biggest team game ath has cor t to chedled to arrive at 10 a. m. Sun- rvice of ithe ! 2 Only terminal points are shown on the above map. There are more set totals—579 and 1,604—though h the m d Employment, Service. G, : their Race Drug opponents lagged ni team the Denali nd - west, t you cut of breath, you a by Aluska Airlines in. Alaska. the largest unspotted gle total y five ye n outstand ten it to "Chieve ", it Hlie . bi BEY “ i BRI Sl 688, Dha Bt fiter: for thie Trojarish: :’«..un.nm.*. 3 o, i t wlete 1 (press services of Alaska :;;:? ‘Lvm:!)S\\‘(‘r(\f))_ (::kfnlilul‘(‘xclltl’(lix‘t- d at }1)“ I (L: pud o e i ST TS ghotp+ 4 HERANGNR otlibe rliines. Telephone 667, office Bayanof Hotel for information. ing Competitor Henning's layout, four years ago. due Tuesday (the old WMC building up on Penn- amassed the most monstrous non- 4 mers Alaska, Yukon and Prin- sylvania Ave, between 17 and 18 spot grand total with 1503 way- CHMOND, Va., Dec. 8—Moguls ce ¢ sailed southbound streets). After that the organization Py layed pins At abaiie AABLOUE U tlon: nre from Juneau curing past 12 hours. gets down to the state level l‘ ; r.. fi f | Last night's Merchants League sweating out their 57th annual . The lav ‘provides that eadh siite " I SR | results were: % Tre 1 British little pe should have a veterans' mploy- f d ‘»fi fl ¢ Race’s ‘Drug At least two definite developments cailed re really a type ment rasentative. For some time J Lou Hudson 187 146 208—541 have come out of the meeting so of fairy. goy, th 2. bsen. appoint- Bill Bianton 146 144 207497 far 16 outdoor AAU men'’s ¥ *Pat Hagerup 141 141 141-+-423 swimming championships will be |y e o e e e ] p— el gl oA at the Fleet City Naval Bas ' i Totals 474 431 556 1461 Camp Shoemaker, California. The pemay. . ST indoor men’s chamionships will 30 Ll firrenfiyprmssnfipoe ool fotsos!) otins s ossiinns ot Juneau Florists to the Bainbridge, Maryland, Naval ,l ry Spot 35 35 35—105 Station, C. Carnegie 192 193 230—615 Indications are that the women Belle Hudson 152 158 200—510 swimmers will compete in Skattle’s L. Blanton 143 117 114~374 de their outdoox — — — s neXt summer. Totals 522 503 579 1604 But n been reached P B vet. “Butler-Mauro Drug |8 e T. Metcalf 180, 194 204—578) NEW YORK, Dec. 8—Six more F. Holmgquist .*..165 133 128—426 players have been selected for the R. Maynard 104 145 145—394 Eastern team in the Shriners’' East- — -— —!West game in San Francisco New Totals 449 472 477 1398 Year's Latest to accept invi- tations five backfield men and Juneau Drug la center. The backs are Michigan Spot 21 21 21— 63 State’s Jack Breslin, Ohio Sta L. Holmquist 167 147 179—493 Richard Fisher, Dartmouth’s Meryl P. Maynard . 103 101 86—290 Frost, Penn State’s Charles Razeno- M. Monagle . 131 176 196—503 vich and Cornell's Allen Dekdebrun — — — —!The sixth player is center Bronco Totals 422 445 482 1349 Kosanovich of Penn State. Invitations to Western players | Coca-Cola Bottlers will start being issued this weekend, Spot 4 4 4— 12 H. Simmons 138 142 137417 B. Lavenik 131 157 183—471 J. Shepard 115 116 147378 selections. Totals 388 419 471 1278 ez BASKETBALL M. Lavenik 158 219 183—551 E. S8immons 124 152 179—455 J. Sheperd . 114 116 126—356 SR | — — — ! The following are final scores of | Totals . 396 478 488 1362 basketball games played last night: PR CINS- TP S T 254 Wyoming 61; Montana 35. Hennings | Brigham Young 55; Montana S. 40. Spot 21 21 21— 63 University of Washington 69; Uni- | F. Hennings 197 172 199—568 versity of British Columbia 66. H. Petrich 146 146 136—428 UCLA 44; Sixth Ferry Comd. 41. M. Davlin 140 148 122—410 Kentucky 51; Western Ontario 42. = =— — -—— Indiana State 44; Murray State 42. Totals 504 487 478 1469 Texas 40; Kenny Field 33. Idaho 67; Gonzaga 38. Sabins | Kansas 65; Olathe (Kan. Naval A. Stewart 177 177 177531 Base 61. G. 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