The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 7, 1946, Page 3

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Sporf HIA, Feb 7--Navy's Middies scored a thrilling 3¢ to 33 over Penn State yesterday to réemain the nation’s only major undefeated coll basketball tzam 1€ oon game, Wes Army 65 63 in 16 starts NEW YORK, Feb. 7 the old, Sultan of Sw ed his 52nd birthday New York yesterday. said he rarely went to game anymore, but still bacome a ma league some day. PIIL. Virginia to for 15t Babe Ruth lebrat- lietly © in The Babe see a ball to iger m BOSic BOSTON, #Feb. T7—The Red Sox received the signed ¢ tracts of pitchers Jim Bagby and Otis Clar and catcher McGah yesterday McGah, sensational young catch- ing prospect who was leading r ceiver in the Pacific Coast Navy league, batted .329 in 1941, his last pro playing year, when he r Oneonta fn the Canadian- American league Eddie NEW YORK, Feb. T7.—Charles E: of Vancouver, B. C., who been clocked informally in a 6:18 mile, has ent: wal ing event in the AAU Senior indoor track and field championships to be held Feb. 23 at Madison Square Garden Although there is no official title for the one-mile walk, kost American mark is 6:27.2 by Michael Pacora in AAU meet world the Peb. 7.—The New York Giants will leave Saturday for their spring training camp Miami, Florida. The latest slayers to sign con 5 are out- abe Young, shortstop B and pitecher Van Lingle NEW YORK, dy Mungo. BOSTON, * Feb. 7—The Boston Braves have received a signed con- tract from pitcher Ab Wright NEW YORK, Fsb. 7—The New York Yankees will leave today for Miami enroute to the Panama Canal Zone Another squad will join them at Miami and both the groups will {ly to Panama Satur- day. The full Panama traveling cquad will include 32 players, Man- ager Jo2 McCartly and a host of newspaper men. LOS ANGELES, Fzb. T— The Hollywood Wolves settled the score with their crosstown rival: the Los Angeles Monarchs — by grab- bing a six to four victory in a Pacific League hockey game last night. The Wclves now have won three, the Monkrchs two. Gempers went sky high and fights started in the third pericd when player-coach Jchn Polich of the Monarchs tangled with Bill Barilko of th2 Wolves. Both were = > ‘ Boys’ Dress Shirls Assorted Patterns and Colors Boys’ Béautiful Plaid Wool Shirts Small, Medium Large Boys’ " Blue Chambray WORK CLOTHING Giant 2:30 to 5:30. AP SPORTS ROUNDUP FULLERTON BY HUGHE NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—One reason why some major league baseball clubs are planning to intrease ad- mission prices is the cost of trying out the returing servicemen, who had been tossed helter-skelter into the defense lists of Canadian Walt when a lot of minor cht al in the yp during the war team led jaw says they must end of the g of spring g the regular unless players themsel to be Frank Shaughnessy, nternational league boss, esti- that ne of the big farm ors will spend $100,000 this and get very little return And that’s in addition increassd cost of gular cperations And, Shag ask: Hew about that Toledo Club 260 defense playe red for the night after officials pried them apart 7—~The New led all the way a four to one coast hocke » victory over the San Fran- the bs foldad Baseball for Shamrocks. chucked in onds and I nothing the visco Dorohoy at In the third Pacific Coast hockey » knocked of contest T over Var a to one. score six D BOXING'S 1946 BOOM EXCEEDS FONDEST HOPE TED ME F From the the boxing spring for it o the DAILY REVELATION The mystery abcut who is really Joe Louis' manager finally has been clearad up. The heavyweight king himself declares t hn Roxbor- ough is still his manager, but that Julian- Black no long is affiliated with him . Louis said his con- tract with Roxberough and Black expired in 1941 - Last year Louis signed a mew contract with Roxbor- ough, who now a short term in the Mic n State prison Louis is reprasented, for the sent, b s, a Buf- falo, New York, businessman who is a friend of Roxborough Joe explains the contract switch in these words ian was too busy to look after 0 and the Bomber adds: “I'm going to sea John later this week when I get to Detroit.” BY NEW YORK way things are om this year mas exceed the fondest hope promote An Associated Pr ed today gr receipt the comparable period in dicativ the trend are the sell- cuts reported in many of the maller clubs threughout the coun- try. With Promo nouncement t virtually assured T night’s’ scrap between and Johni Greco, tix shows in Madison Square Garden will have drawn $512,000. This compares with 5046 for the first s Garden ows of 1945, a record year. With the big outdoor shows, in- cluding the Joe Louis-Billy Conn vyweight title bout in June, still o come, it seems certain that the $13,000,000 g reported by 32 ates for 1945, will be exceeded year - - BASKETBALL in in of y show- above In- Soe ate 1945 is serving Jacob's an- PI 40,000 gross is tomorrow Beau Jack DOTS ALL, BROTHER Dr. Eugene Lambert, Arkansas basketball coach, explains his effort to have cage scoring honors decided on a points-per-game average in- ad of total scores this “It's like saying a man shot 35 in golf but it doesn’t make any difference whether it was nine of 18 ho Any time a guy shoots 18 holes in 35, you can hear the difference ten miles away . The Red Sox Ceorge Matkovich topped the Amer- ican League's night game batting averages with 421 Does that make him the league-leading night clubker? D of he s the the Basketball states last played resulted Rutgers 64; Columbia 48; Li Syracuse 69; Colgate 5t Villanova 53; Rider 47. Yale 46; Princeton 34 Pittsburgh 57; Carnegie Tech Muhlenberg 67; Gettysburg 44. Penn 58; Philadelphia Coast Guard 37. West Virginia 65; Army 63. Wake Forest 59; William 45. scores hockey last night are National League Boston 3; Toronto 3 Chicago 6; New York American League Pittsburgh 4; New Haven 3. Buffalo 4; Indianapolis 2. Cleveland 9; St. Louis 3. U. S. League Tulsa 4; Fort Worth 0. Dallas 7; Minneapolis Eastern League Philadelphia 7; New York 3. Washington 2; Baltimore 2 (tie) Feb. 9 > 41874[3\l DRINK KING BLACK TAREL! Final played games as follows: (tie) . 9 and Georgia 50; Georgia Tech 40. Virgin ; VMI 18 Navy 34; Penn State 33 Ohio 57; Denison 38. Baylor 57; S. Methodists 48. exas A & M 50; Texas 44 Wycming 61; Denver U. 56. - - - VALENTINE TEA Trinity Guild Sat. 3 By ; P W N Boys’ All Wool _ Slipover Swealers - Asst. Colors Shiris and Shorts Fancy Plaid Wool Jackets , the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS FIRE A flash fir ating from an oil stove explosion, took the home all the *hold and person- al belongi m the Lawrence Allen family last evening at 7:30 o'clock According to Mr. Al en oil range exploded filling the kitchen with flames. Mrs. Allen riedly got the two young child- ren from the burning house while Mr. Allen rushed to the Fire Hall, which half a block dis- tant, for an extingu nd to call the department. By the time he reached the hall he noticed the en- tire lower floor already in flames, and pouring out the windows. Spec- tators noticed that upon the sound of the fire siren, flames were ‘al- ready shooting skyward from around the outside of t chimney. Fire fighters were on the scene within seconds, of the alarm which was turned in by neighbor Clarence Walters, and kept the fire confined to the inside of the building which was neverthel mpletely gutted and beyond both on the ower and 1 Only piece of furniture saved is a writing dei containing papers, which also completely charred but with papers still intact the kitch- was only is climax of the fire, James Wellington, re- » and neck During the one fireman ceived second degree f burns, combined with almost a per- fect frea burned haircut, when a smoke and heat combustion explo- sion shook the building, while Wel- lington was assisting Allen out of house when overcome with smoke. Allen also received face and neck burns dupring the explosion Wellington, was taken immediately to the Juneau Clinic and attended W: P. Blanton for his burns by Dr The Allen family were lasi eve- ning taken into the homes of friends following the disaster. They have two children at home at pre- and another daughter and the grandmother are enroute by steamer. Mrs, Allen is on the staff of the Case Lot Grocery, Allen is a local carpenter, and had passage for today by plane for Fairbanks where he was to be employed. sent MMETT ANDERSG:N HOME mmett Anderson arrived at hi here yesterday morning by from Fort Lewis, Wash where he received his Monday, Feb. 4. Emmett, wellknown and former A. J. employee, accept- ed defense .work. immediately ‘op the start of war, working as fore- man at the Attu and Dutch H bor bases, and then in 1943 was called to the armed forces. During his training, Emmett received leg injuries, which hospitalized him for al months, during which time Anderson was able to be with He was then sent overseas, saw service in the Okinawa other Pacific campaigns dur- e e seve: him. and and ing which he received the rating of Master Sergeant., Last overseas duty was ‘the occupation of Japan from whence he just came on re- ceiving his discharge notice. Mrs Anderson, (the former Wahto) has made her home Douglaé during the overseas duty of her husband. They now make Boys’ | Boys’ | Boys’ | Boys® Melton and § TRENCH RAIN COATS BIB and WAIST Overalls BOYS’ 3 Picce Dress Suitls BOYS’ 2 Piece DPress Suits BOYS’ 2 Piece Sport Suits (I2 to 20 Years) Boys’| Boys’ | All Wool MACKI- NAWS | PANTS SLACKS Asst. Sizes and Colors TEE SWEAT | SHIRTS SHIRTS Asst. Sizes and Colors All Cotton disclggree | Tyra) in’ Apar me SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING 1 City Council meeting is tom evening Th as N. Ca: the City Hall the Ch at All boat yor 1en s of attend this A doubleheader basketball game beginnin First the kie nacs \ will be plaved between the Douglas Hi Hus- ame will be the Sig- i Crimson By - e e e e o v 00 game PAA vs WEATHER REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUREAU for 24-Hour Pe This Mornin . In Juneau—Maximum, 30 minimum, 21 At Airport minimum, 15 Maximum, 28 WEATHER FORECAST 4 Vicinity) o o now with low- est temperatures near freez and d sing south- y winds tonight. Rain ¥riday with highest 37 de- Juneau a . Ogcasional itures near ©© 0006000060008 %00000s00000s8 e e 6 0 o 0 00 3 0 - BUILDING PERMITS Three new building permits were . weck | issued here during the by City Engineer J. L to Percy’s Cafe, for restaurant, estimated Walter Stutte contractor; Nell Mc- Closkey, foundation repairs to re- sidence at 234 Gold Street, $200 B. C. Canoles contractor; Home Grocery, repairs to marquee, $ James Larsen contractor. o - FROM ANCHORAGE Wilkins of Anchorage is a the Baranof past McNamara remodelling $7,000, cost 100 w guest ¢ FNOTICE OF FILING FINAL RE PORT, PRAYING FOR DETER I MINING WHO ARE THE.HEIR.S AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Commissioner’s Court for neau Precinct, Fir Di Territory of Alaska, in Probate l}N THE MATTER OF THE ES- . TATE OF JOAHANNES HEL- i 1 LENTHAL, known as Jack.or J A. Hellenthal, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Si- mon Hellenthal, the administrator of the estate of Johannes Hellen- thal has filed the final report in the above matter, and the court Las set the date of report for 10 o’clock in the fore- noon of April Ist, 1946. Any per- son having objection to said re- vort or to the determining of the heir or to the distrébution prayed for in said report, are required to tile objections %on or before said day. Dated this 24 day of Jan. 1946. SIMON HELLENTHAL, Administrator. First “Publication Jan. 24, 1946. Last Publication Feb. 14, 1946, In Phone 677 Boys’ Wing Tip - OXFORDS Black and Brown Four Buckle OVER SHOES Boys’ TENNIS SHQES S&T ®ee0ece0000e0c0c00c0008 00 o B hearing said ASPSU, CWAU | ,(0 NVENTION| pryers and Roasting " HELD AT KAKE s of both the Alaska Salmon Purse Work nual convention of tion Atte Ty Frank Internat eisco. | Consic ed Brothert orm ctive ant enti nim of “Tra sage the Other ion o nan These were 100 percent sements aer The s open clost fishing Resolution No cam tr R-solution peintment of a panel of four Alas- fishermen ing regulations . k1 The c tinus i this wee Dean’oi Den Remarks Aboul us. WASF an o Hewlett he akout The saying t 100 year erything behind i President irehman ever sai wrote t} things Childs Colds Relisve ~Rub Time-Tested moZPrEPpw Ma—=MTHo ied credential merg f Alaska was the The convintion endorsed last session Frank Peratrovich of ANB-ANS recolution asking the lo- made the up. to date FRESH-KILLED LOCAL CHICKENS DRESSED and DRAWN From Shore’s Pouliry Ranch * ON SALE AT: B M. Behrends Co. Thrift Co-Op Swanson Bros. With represent sev- the th the sembled at Kake was the the union Marshall of Juneau om the ers ional Union of San Fran- with the Alaska Native Garnick's Grocel’y Gastineau Grocery Cannery tenth an- » organiza- this week in the Seiners and Auxiliary nce of large car- ger hood's bargaining agency to new ganization for col- hargaining within the Ter- most im- to come before the _ delegates voted yusly in favor of the merger 12 pas- bill known as introduced President, Klawock include or business on he 1946 West Coast’s FUR AUCTION SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED JANUARY...... 30 FEBRUARY.....27 MARC“........ 27 AP“!L.-...-.. . MAY......... JUNE.'....@.. JULY......... AUGUSI C RN N N SEPTEMBER.....25 OCTOBER ......30 NOVEMBER......27 DECEMBER......27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Try West Coast in 1946 Advances Made Upon Request WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 ' Affiliated with West Coast Groeery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON “QOldest Fur Sales on Pacific Coast®® the Hous ap Refersndum by their endorsements an { the tubercular hospital at and approval of the entire ital program to be con- shortly by the Congre: committee at Washingt en- ciners are asking August 1 ing date and December 31 ng for commercial salmon in Southe Alaska 2 seeks to prohibit rolling No. 4 L] asks the ap- to help set up fish- to con- of onvention 1 session ek expects until Priday - Canferbury ies Making Any {INGITON, Feb. 7.—The f Canterbury in England, Johnson, has denfed that any sarcastic remarks United States not being Dean Has been quoted as hat the United States was s behind the times in ev- but religion, and 150 years n that But in a letter to Truman, the British has denied that he id any such thing He hat Europe can learn many from the United States. Misery on VIcks VapoRus . L, Alrlines plane bases s DC-3 scheduled rovies Alrlines feoder /A / A FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS BEFRIGERATION ; ALASKA TRANSPORATION C€O. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent

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