The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1945, Page 3

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forwards e more than cope with Firemen’s guarding. High men on the Douglas school team were L. Bonnett with four field and the goal-trust twins, J McCormick and D. McCormick with 8 and 5 points respectivel Sweep On Subport piked with stellar sheoters Krogman and Kessnick swept past Signac’s men with a 51 to 26 score—40 points made by the two for alone. Unable to ef- fectively guard the opponent team’ offenses or to overcome its defen: Signacs floundered in a n of pocr ying for the entire game Despite excelle 1o0ting by MeDonnell Jen clear of the guards ed to show any ment in general pl er prev- s performance \e Signacs con- tinue to play a chaotic game of ball that shows lack of practice, lack of crganization, and lack of team un- ard t individual (13 points) the team fa 15 of impros ity. On the other side of the ledger, they continue to show clean sportsmanship and hearty good- humor in accepting their_losses and in admitting their weaknesses or errors, a characteristic that makes them popular both with the grand- stands and their opposing team| mates. In a tournament that is being played mainly for good fun and exercise that is probably as valuable an attribute as any claim- | ed by a League team. Box scores in last night's games are as follows: Signacs— TG FT. TP Jones 3 2 8 McDennell 6 1 13 Heller 1 0 2 Goldstein 1 0 2 Syah s 1 " Substitutes: Wilson and Gray. Team'’s total points—26. Subport— F.G. F.T. TP. Kessnick i 238 McGuire 2 0 4 Krogman 12 0 24 Stewart 2 0 4 Dompke N e Substitutes: Trella, 2 points; Good- bincer, 1. Total points—51. Couglas High— #.G. F.T. TP.| Bach 1 0 2 Kelsey 100 gl Eonnett, L. 4 0 8 MecCormick, D. 2 184 McCormick, J. 4 0 8| Substitutes: Bonnett, H. Total points—25. D. Firemen— F,G. FT. TR.} Smith 9D Wahto L Los g Hickey oA b | *Savikko 0 0 04 Jensen 40 il Substitutes: Beherends, 4 points.| Total points—24. - -~ | Spanish decorations of the Middle Ages frequently combined Moorish and Christian motifs. | ——a - | DRINK KING bLACK LABEL!| Beware Coughs | from common colde | That Hang On| Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel | germ laden phlegm, and aid nafure to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mein- branes. Tell your druggist ta sell you & hottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION | for Coughs, Chest Colds, I!1 »:chitis 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1945 ng Glories luded two othi Tl TaB tion to Davis and 5 SEA 145 were’ Ro Dale a f"; fos ,yy g( K g5 el cKinnon 169 1 &€ Hubert 1 o : s The three me of t oo o g fl » ta 25 862 T72 2458 & 45 backfield were joined thi Folg) 5 8 € Herman Wede Also-Rans mer of distinc The U A b d i 1 845 902 877 e of B placed at th < forward. line it WOODLEY AIRWAYS Amling, Ohio Stat ¢ guard from Pana, Ill, was HAS 10 FROM WEST the other guard with Gre 2 cen nt was ‘Ahl"( nt g ey r run between An- Alabama’s | 1 M i Juneau yesterday, the Birmingham. ‘The line, a combination brawn 1d speed Airways plane in flew the from Anchorag harge Morri fol- proximately 206 p s man, "Gron "y S g g while the backfield, constitutir Bennstt, Phillip Kerr, John S. Co- symghony of ‘¢ cagne, G. Gibson, Sarah Smith, R lectively, averag f Hu 5. Boland and 185 pounds per man. The 1945 Associated Press All- - n o I E. Graves, T Aihenia’ naup Studen End--Hubert Bechtcl, Texas. Adulls Tackle—Dewitt Coulter, Arm Guard — Warren Amling, State. 3 \ \ { y \ \ | \ \ ) \ \ ) ) \ \ \ ) ) \ \ \ \ ' ) \ y 4 \ \ { § § 3 \ \ \ § ! 3 \ N N \ \ N ) \ \ i 4 \ \ ) y \ ndly answer to what and how to serve When young folks get together it’s never long before you hear the welcome words Have a Coke. By right of unanimous adoption Coca-Cola belongs to their world of refreshment and friendliness. And there’s no easier way for Mom to win their approval than to be sure that ice-cold Coke is in the family refrigerator . . . ready to serve. " JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. Game of Segsond TS AS HIGE High School Gym §P.M.FRIDAY ADMISSION: is and Servicemen - - 25¢ 50c 222 uct of The Coca-Cola Company. © 1945 The C-C Co. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA G i i et e e e b i e i S e it 3 PAGE THREE Center — Vaughn Mancha, Ala-|g 4 n our h hand,” Rowland com-'féudin® when he ‘was last with]then spra wction to knock bama '94;'3 ‘:'\.\ 1 fi E lgl mented today. “No group of men Boston out young Buffalo % Guard—John Green, Army. ik T AR R . can block wheels of progress return for the 329-year-old light-t he = fifth Tackle—Albert Nemetz, Army. The millions people in Cali 1 of a one-time big les round of th e bout last End—Richard den, Navy. g fornia, W pite . the Red Sox gave the befor in Me- o weaemoes, <. B0 BY (0 5‘?‘5’ : B B e St TABLETS ) ] 18 : urveIlee. Al ot et ’ HYPERACID $3 nimore, Okla- ir ri t 5,000 in cash, as the ivory market L $ §3§r > 1t baseba ter meetings finally v”““”q\\]‘) ) ‘]”"‘I ? ‘(” i STOMACHS k AR % P SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec at 215 pounds. The Sutler, Ma 9. NOSE OUT F D & A }”Q MA!(HFS 4 ¢ i ‘G,;‘;- BASKE{BA!‘& dy Baer announces he is tt Brown Bomber sparred with Big imuMllltu‘;?I {)I:\‘:r‘ b Ny my VIRIUK M L Surprise Statement by Big ihg ahout making @ comeback. Boy Brown of Chicago for ono Z Nameé @"g AE{J & - ’ . o S ; S He Champion Joe Louis round, t put Brown on the SUBPORI wle ‘ = i.fl;! NS&HT AI I-eBQUC‘: PleXIGS Re(‘ % ],: £ the final scores of yne world's heavyweight title t yes. Louis barely hit Dave John- ' Tl : | EuneE DG IR IOy got knocked out both tim n of Portland in a Ywo-round ‘ eatea ; i ELKS L B OohizesTolmalial | R o i coey s et : o i e Although defeated by one point § [y o “i"»:’q."?_ - & b sy JAUSSISSIPDL. Sate, 20,1 < ity ¥ e, 13 - ‘ ; i ; : bt CHICAGO, D he 1 A Oma, ranking heavyweight from 1In the Germany of the Middle| co o8 L P o b & " g P sty ; - around the ring for imitative of the French back with tinestested & VAPORUB game of the ity Teague saskena Touchdown Twins, Davis- strid come the third maj ) il tournament last night in the Doug- : Ry las High gymnesium. In the game Blanchard, Repeafiers oS fowa, 7 Dakota State, 33 - p ng the Douglas match, Sub- . EIAE: R . esterda Indi Can bury, 53 port soared to a shattering 51 to 26 -FenlmOfe, Too d T, | Notre D 2 ite iFeld, rictory over the Signacs. e s t-moving, st y c By bOB 3 South Da 29 jating, the Firsmen were a challeng- NEW YORK d kg Hns Ly o he: Kar 8 ing mateh to the well-drilled Doug- Military o lony; g servi d h ersity of De- las High Huskies from start to fin- team | ed s came to marking uy 1 Sk cooperatir C 1tLe v Har- ish. The enthusiasm and sprint- on the Associ g : ridge, President c £ I wst, 45 ing ability shown by the fire fight- all-American eleven ar The enlire AlsosRan team mainajTeague, Joined Ford Fric Texas State ers last night appeared to be (he founced today. It was the first tained a pace that netted the top Nati Jasting brand that should make their time in the history of t 1 totals for both single game explair 1 T 10;Southwestern | future games exciting to fans — and tions that so player t these word {a 39 | ® qangerous to slow-movin: teams. one team had been honored in this 4 league competitic b L t A anta A AAT UCLA, 25. Shooting by the Firemen was noth- fashion Elks drives is 'set for Friday cve- isl ie Fary Nav Tdaho, 54 ing remarkable, but could certainly Selection of thr linemer j ning, when the Merchants loopers|depends upo B it ou 54; Idaho South- be classified as good. Individual- two ball carriers from Coach Col. ather which detern 1 £ the o0 ism was at a minimum. The team Earl Blaik’s team not only Major leazue results laste night member-clubs of a 1 PER] standing, and commendable ability case he k carriers—C 1 ers whose cont hey holc to function a§ a unit with all play- Davi Claremont, Calif na Hendri Y 178 159 ement went ) say that §i‘gfi?‘§t gi‘r\@y’s ers contributing to the overall scor- Felix Blanchard of B Nichol 171 155 ) le the size of the p &g@,,u, b ] i ing. Most cutstanding of the team’s v represents the first Clark 167 146 baseball incon vailable several excellent potentialities ap- time since the first Associated Press Scotl 136 131 and many | pears to be its speedy circulation. team was chosen in 1925 that back- Hudson 158 163 The refusal of the American and ~CHICA Dee, 113-Jim _Bagky, Players weaved in and cut during field teammates were selected two - -— National Leagues to ac the Cleveland’s temperamental v the game with laudable backing of consecutive ye 1 810 754 801 2365 Coast League as a third major handed pitcher, was traded by team rather than individual scoring. Army linemen named to circuit was no rebuff to Clarence Cleveland Indians to the Boston 71/ Wi /) 7 Top scorer was Jensent, already team with Blanchard and I Has-Beens Rowland, Pacific C League Red oday, thereby returning l w ) / QOSAGN Isdnrd familiar to League fans as a play- were John Green Shelby C President to t fership of Manager Joe / A PN s i er on Signac’s team, swith four Ky. team captain and guard, a Imqui We will be back, ‘and not with Cronin th whom he was “a = DC-3 schaduled routes tield g gk ST Albert ‘Nemetz Simmons — Alaska Airlines feeder the Cadet lbert ‘Nemet? plane ravtes Douglas High, as usual, played a of Prince George nd Dewitt Blanton N RCCRRERRR AT AR 5% clean, sportsmanlike game—not ex- er of Worth, Texas Rodde cellent, but steady and competent. The 1945 t ERTGL o ” 5 Pass work and shooting were both pasis of ne Totals !g /”6"“ % Er p? VEW gg & l l fair. Footwork was fast and Hu: ociated P & 2y ‘& e 4 1 4 4 Phexe.ate tate Only terminal points are shown on the above map. than\a hundred towns s Alaska Airlines in Alaska. Use ed by the complete passonger and express services of Alaska Airlines. Telephone 667, office Baranof Hotel for information. ALASKE el A2 ANNOUNCEMENT Te the people of Juncau and Douglas : who have so paiiently been awailing New Flectric Bange and Refrigeraiors We are pleased fo announce the display in our show rooms of new models of Electric Ranges and Relrigerators. Both HOTPOINT and GENERAL ELECTRIC have come and will now be arriving in sufficient numbers to-take care of all needs. COME AND SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW ROOMS . . . MAKE YOUR CHOICE . . . Place your order and have one of the finest obtainable. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY s Phone 616 100 6600000006600000000000000000000000v000000000000606 0000890000005 3050 Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . ... PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. ; Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 090000000000000909000939 00000990000 90000000990000 09

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