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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE o o [t n Wil . . (e avie i ivit be the same| SWAPPING BOATS 11} A AL The Amer v Borx ’ over, under the new sef-up to| Chipperfield aboard as a passen- \ " W T NI toams o 1 u e | rtite ger for Petersburg, Capt. Ottar (‘ M o0 " ¢ M 1 g & 7 I r t up in ttle, Johnson took the Forest Service L § :3 tcams plan to travel by char e A i FMCY retner than handled in Alaska vessel Ranger VI out of Juneau for ') | 1as a k on D - Ketchikan yesterdsy. The craft is le 2 Y rur r E Davi Stal RED CROSS HAS LETTER being run to Ketchikan for annual L = 4 e | 1 e i fl“{ through F X 1 n £ the W Sk FOR MRS. M. DANILOFF; cverhaul at the Forest Service's { l“,' | ‘ ; . bech /hbRot o il WANTS PRESENT ADDRESS marine yard there. DE pAUl’S plvoT SKIRIS Molts | n 2 R 3 y I e, & g g Capt. Johnson is to return to Alaskn : Juneau with the Ranger X, which B has just been through her yearly LAUDED BY OKIE ARE HIGH HEEL - Borowy Sefs Dual Pace in; . . | e Dol aceorig 1o wire, Danlolt o hor oaves in heckcup. Mr. Ohippurid, b unable to The Molls ay a 70-pi address 1s asked to please Hank Iba SmgS Praises of spot and still e odd o JOF REICHLER S UAR “":" ; ).£ L C AT g the Red Cross office, phone ERNEST ENGE HE from the Dolls in their High . ORE e . 3 sttty oh fudod 4 j nev r. N v in order \t the letter may Drnest Enge of Petersburg is a IOWETI“Q G Mlkan, League match at the Elk p i h 2 rwarded to her yuest at the Baranof Demons earh ad night In the cther match, t rom Jew vk Yankees help-!off w p € skirts, aided by in spot, took \ iBe: AIDftmrs 3y JOE REICHLER . {cher n NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Hank Iba, he Molls, in their deciding game »d-run and won-and-lost rat=| peint who masterminded the Oklahoma|win, ran up the team high of the j,o for 1043, officia eball fizures! his te five to a national basketball cham- night, 598 pins, which went toward gi . 1osed today ' who pionship last season, isn't talking their top team match of 1,718 pins Waived A { Americh M', : much about his own Aggies, but is Nadine Metcalfe, ace Skirt, had o 00 | resident Larry Mac- | plamoe ready at the drop of @ hat to cing the high individual single and $et puail of the Yankees, because of the praises of DePaul's George Mi- —185 and 479 his ility to go the route after kan Major Leaguers will disy their yu1c 4t otowy. Bt A G0k Not that Iba hasn’t got himself prowess at the Elks® Alleys agait picied 11 of his 14 straight assign- a ball club this year; becaus2 the this evening, two matches geting nents for the Cubs, but bocame the! J Aggies, with four Teturning veter- under way at 8 o'clock, Pitting the (.ot conior eircuit hurler since Cin- | . DAt one u tough. We knov . ; e / ans of last* year's regular quintet, Amachoors against the Also Rans cinnoti's Elmer Riddle in 1941 to o o) . ¥ t N s t / Wughse including seven-foot Bob Kurland, and Morning Glories against the copiure both the earned-run and OB ' ¥ enda appe v 8 771, 7 i are plenty tough now and are go- Hagbinns. Won-and.1ost - AOROrs W e ik € contempot. . § ¥ / // Ruby ing to be still tougher to beat later High Heeler results last night In winning 11 and losing two "-: I 1 108t e ymethir on in the szason. were for an 846 percentage, Borowy! oo ¥ prEs 1t I / St Miche O But after seeing what Mikan did Dolls: Spot 70 70 70 210 3 14" éarned. funs: per| Ve ! the t A 7 e - ke against his outfit when his Aggie Hixson 121 143 121 A iy R e et recor v 71 A S dropped a 46-42 decision to the De- Bassfol 9% 96 110 3 than teammate Claude Passeau mons, the usually mild mannered Adams 114 5. with five G1eR Eajtants Oklahoman is not too sure of an- Jacksen 73 135 104— 312 3.0p par for the nine-inning ¢ other championship this year. I Louis Harry Brochee It was at the expense of De- Tctal 508 593 519—1620' nor.up to Borowy in ‘the Paul and six-foot-nine-inch Mikan' Molls g pankchd (Fas that the Aggies gained the title Garrett § 158 7 ~ f fol od last March, defeating the Demons J. Johnson 196 > Bucky Walters of innati (2.68) ° 42-44 largely because the dynamic Lockridge 3 161 33 ang s of Cubs Demon center fouled out in the *Ma 1 123 123 ¢ itts " Roe was § {irst half. / “George is a better player today| Total 551 563 ¢ 1 i > arti d f E ) / ) 7, D)), = Meska Aidines teedar than he was a year ago when he o omp i somebody ¥ Wil ’// i Rape IR was the tops” drawled the blond —Gal i R SR : t I he 1 Jeannette r : 7 il //'/////4/////////;// 7 Aggie mentor. “He's developed a,I. Johnsen 131 122 132 il Mo s Rl it DOORY mother - arrived e 1 4 L HBNNINY leit hand, something he lacked last Nelson 1 o ooyt A e g R f t year. And believe it or not, the Campbell o big lug is the hustlingest guy on the Hagorup gy g Sitonin club. Whereas he looked slow s i e - ng k i u 1 st i . : % 3 3 ia A Jumbering down the boards before, Total 1 bt oo wan, .4 than a hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines in Alaska. :}":C(‘J’zl‘r‘t“:“';;‘:fi’fl‘“" :x{; 1;:1\":- ;’:k‘xu by A re joinit ut 0 TR AT SRR P g Use the complete passenger and expre vices of Alaska ed up speed over the summer.” Metcalfe 157 137 185 Madison Square Garden fans and “Grove 7T 137 137 Long Island U. which meets De- Whitmore 84 07 Paul at the Eighth Avenue arena February 27, wonder how much' Tctal 528 548 584 room for improvement there is for —Average, did not bowl a man who scored 53 points in ‘a BOWL-BENT TIDE o a family reunion are on Bg:,"na,;,snggofit;’g;‘::;f vl-\;la: : fifu;xm Mary xamerine arsived| AAU's Newes! and Wides! oy S A N N 0 U N CE M E N T from Ketchikan aboard an Percentage 13 Years air mransport piane veswer- - (age Circuit Swings Info dajy Mr. Halm, who is Mrs. Sper- 3 Sk’ ‘Droiin e oo comps s e - -Aekion 2t Salt Lake To the people of Juneau and Douglas By TED MEIER Ketchikan on Friday. Formerly with NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Alabama, ). " colymbja Lumber Company who have so pafl'iently been awai]ing R:xsc »!fu“"l«bounvd, ha:s fit‘)mplflm l:hfi here, Mr. Halm is now yard man-| SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 15 best record of any college football | " "r . "o Ketchikan Spruce! newest circuit in basketball e bt o v P o ull swing tongh e , New liectric Ranges o B i ho has the American Basketball League Bver thix 19iFedr-sphnt tRE Opims | BTy~ Boetling,vdy, ©who Siha g e rov with LIGHT SIGNYFICANT leagues to win 20 gam r morc Only terminal poi are show! ne above map. There are more sinnity Oricles and previously accomplished the Charlie (Red) Barrett nother Airlines. Telephone 667, office Baranof Hotel for information. ictori Hi 3 trin hs for 305t Ves and Cardina than fhe total W, 0-game - - conld muster % # o e been on an Army crash boat sta-| with nine teams from Oklahoma o son Tide, ranked second to Mighty| ;o i the Aleutians for the|to California, the farthest-flun ufifld Reir"’e"“ ors Ammy in the final Associated Préss .o vy, anq one-half years, has|AAU loop in cage history < 1945 poll, has won 89 games, lost P2 M e Ui ston 17 a0 tled sevsn. for:perontage | PO S0 Whstiiheray ton-bo disy) T30 Bhn Dok Doy, opacued o We are pleased to announce the display in our show reoms of .840. charged at Fort Richardson today' forme nd veteran lan, xpects to arrive home for ne E.8 eur basketba. Tee b/ - 3 3 [ Ay sweep of s 18 games R eppenid o Ariive hane Tor BB e snbio Ruketel Tie e, £ of new models of Eleciric Ranges and Refrigerators. Both - ‘VK:S&):";““L‘O fs:e;jo_:r;g";hfgtd"“"‘ HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | salt x:.',u,-V:,-;;.!.‘r‘:rlfllx"l";,)1:1:'(:-:; o ;:m HOTPOINT and GENERAL ELECTRIC have come and will The won-lost _tabulation shows = I Hasclnib Ll ‘ now be arriving in sufficient numbers to take care of all eleven, Tennessee, in second place | s v 3 ! Dl N SR A ot 811 and Duke, champions of Wiliam E. Brown, Allen D. Hulen,| The San Dicgo squad goes to needs s Morgan Davies, R. F. Anderson and | Denver for a tussle = with he hern conf e, third at 2 tue, sou i sy o R Denver Ambrose team tomorrow in 045, nas won 4, lost 31 und COME AND SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW tied five while Duke has 97 vic-| Dugquesne (.763), another Eastern lege (.748). Santa Clara, Du-| 2= 2 > Z / | y : 4 b ; quesne and Fordham did not play| // K ’ : a in 1943, 1944 and 1945. a1 p: (Ind.), 51. " g g — ’ 4 ROOMS...MAKE YOUR CHOICE . . . Place your order BASKETBALL i’ o R | Phone 616 locks. | 4 B 5 ; ‘ Fordham, out of competition the J S - . 4 Sl 4 | 2 2 Jthons i ot sibgeiiots tie _ N O R IT'H L A N D B and have one of the finest obtainable. .792 with Notre Dame fifth at .781.| = = = \ ) g s N years; Holy Cross (.759); Santa| c o ? Clara (759); Ohio State (.750); & - Following are tne final scores of major basketball games played last ° Kansas, 50; Rockhurst, 21. b c ' er' Great Lakes Navy, 54; Wisconsin, y Ld Towa, 61; Neb , 35, . . i o il Daily Service Between Rounding out the first ten are| ‘ . Minnesota (.748) ; and Boston Col-| 3 ¥ ‘ i h”filfisfifi ElE(TRI( lIGHI AND night: Bowling Green, 54; Valparaiso, Bea' sunia ome Indiana State, 64; Drake, 37. 47. DePaul, 82; Arkansas State, 26. o Daliss Hiews 64 Tosas: Cheinctan: FAIRBANKS ~WHITEHORSE— JUNEAU—KETCHIKAN 47 —and SEATTLE. Three times weekly to NOME and Washington State, 59; Gonzaga, once weekly to BETHEL, 35. Fegular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHY . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent S e § VIVIIOVTOEVOOVOINVINO0INCNNNO00S § i southbound passengers on the | W ORLD AIRWAYS Seattle on a combined business and | days, while Mrs, Shutte will remain | | Steamer Princess Norah, going to | pleasure trip. Mr. Stutte plans to| * (=/7 :frx/m o/ /‘e%flr; C7¢/)e/s in the south until the completion BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 STUTTE SOUTHBOUND Walter Stutte, local building | A /V m [61'4 contractor, and Mrs. Stutte, are | i return immediately after the holi- of their new home here,