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e e PP P Bl . v . » * Posrsscovsseseed . R R 2 L2 X TRy * ~ L T L L Ty ~ R PR - bR 2 2 s & g;. i H l : o FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1946 Thirty-st iguer Pedre cor ct 1al leagus sluggers in n PETERSBURG TAKES FIRST GAME FROM KETCHIKAN, 24- 20 PETERSBURG, Alaska, Feb. 8— The 'Petersburg cagers won the tirst game in the series with the Ketchikan High School cagers by a score of 24 to 20. The game was hard fought. The first quarter ended in a 4-4 tie, and at the half 14-6, Peters- burg leading. Kayhi took the lead in the third quarter but Petersburg made a fast comeback in the fourth period, and came out ahead with a few min- utes to play by a score of 21-18, and then pust on to the final gun, the game ending wit the score 24 to 20. Two more game, if necessary be played, tonight and Satu - eee FINAL SCORES * ATBASKETBALL Basketball games were playzd in the states last night and here are final scores: St. Johns 69; Boston College 44 Valpariso 73; Holy Cross 62. Notre Dame 69; Canisius 47 Michigan State 46; Wayne 45 Penn 51; Wartburg 43. University of British Columbia 65 College of Puget Sound 47 HOCKEY GAMES Scores of games played in various hockety leagues last are as follows: Naticnal New York 2 Americar. Providence 5; New Haven 0 Pacific Coast Portland 5; New Westminster —————— : SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. 8.— The $7,500 Texas Open swung into its first round today with Byron Nelson somewhat reluctantly accept- ing the*role of favorite. will the night Cetreit 4; free agent by the St ave been unim- hs posted a Jlayed in and said putting Nelson's scores pressive. Yesterday 72—one over par the pro-amateu was sadly defic in — leave Former heavy- Februa Tunney baschall HAV weight pick Conn ir meet at June. “Louis first or to,” T Joe is hter than Conn e YORK, Feb, VA, Feb. 8 chan n Gene rounds Yankee threa the when they Stadium - in Conn in wants ey can kayo second round if he y said in an interview r will be.” NEW 8—American A and Canadian sportsmen have help- o ¢ ed, through a conservation gram, to increase the can duck population by during the st 10 years, Bracken, Ca servation leader, said last night. He poke at the annual Ducks, Unlimited pro- 100,000,000 dinner of JACKS Manager Giants the ball-pl Cardinal. ott VILLE Mel Ott ¢ lent Feb. 8. the New York ose Cardinals wiul tough in t ace.” Ott also had , 1 of warning about the Chi- (he JOOF Hall on Saturday eve- = ning, W8S things of interest will be music, menies, a guest Watch prog made public Boston Braves. who and the ' manager, fouth By Club Pres- Stoneham, d’ the quad was due in with ' ‘spring Monday, e Pac- ific Cos 1 ie, Portland downed tl V er five to two in ¢ night SAN FRANC Francisco Seals announced a contract for the 1946 seasen has been signed with short- stop Joe Hoover, who was purchas- ed from the Detroit ers. Util- ity infieldor Charley Peter Iso has agreed to terms in writir ; pitcher Floyd Ehrmam re- 0 be signed for the 38-play- ad leav February 14 to train in Honolulu Feb. 8.—San SAN DIEGO, Bill Calif., Fco, Starr of tk cluh announced der Carl Dumler 8 San that has BASKETBALL TONIGHT Dougias A v Firemen Signaecs Bougla§ Huskies P.A. A, AT THE DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GYM 7:30 P. M. CIRCULATING HEATERS @il Burning Ulira Modern in Design —beautiful grained porcelain namel finish —waist-high valve control —constant level oil valve —heating capacity: 30,000 cu. ft. 50,000 cu. ft. 65,000 cu. ft. THOMAS HARDWARE (0. | PHONE 555 The Erwin Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Feed Co als CHICAGO, Feb. 1 he jdent Jim Gallagher of the Chicago bs says 49 Bruin Grimm the second wil far better all-around CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—The top bas- The Ok orth Ameri- fendi John jes ian progressive con- wing NEXT JUNEAU YOUTH The - who to Miami, yeyth Rally met '€ poon in the Memorial Presbyterian * Church Tnor from Beliingham the Baranof THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i for the forthcom PULL TOP BEEF PRICE AT BOUT CARDINAL LINEUP ames for the Padres last year. seven year old major Debs Garms also signed a Garms paced Na- 1940 and either infield or out- ently was declared a Louis Cardin- play He 8.—Vice Pres- players ywill two groups on for the club’s ; camp at. Cata- ornia. The first fom battery men, Manage lie hes and trainers. T infield- Chicago in y 16 and 23 stic osed of and outfie couple 11 game on tonight's schedule pit DePaul nst M ins the { re game of a bill at Chicago Stadium. homa Aggies are the de- ional champions, and n record of 15 victor- onz defeat, including 14 in a row. TRe one defeat was » hands of DePaul early last ber. Oklahoma ability den ing cash RALLY FEBRUARY 16 1 1 mmisters -and workers directing the Juneau Thursday after- the tory the Delan 27 Plans were made for the Rally which will be held in weight Among other special testi- and a February 16 burning contest filmslides, special peaker the Empire for further n details which will soon be Neay. THOR HOPSTAD HERE Hopstad has arrived here He is staying at Green Peppers the hig Garden's Beau Johnny “The the match, the juiciest j Garden by two little third attracted crown against four years ago. Figuring that th will scale’ in the nighborhood of seel Corp. yesterday 143 pounds for his third start since coming out of the Army and “The so called for cent up-and-down performances — will be packing some 145, this fig-‘eq prince’s nose ures at about $520 per pound Gus s are contributing to Elevator’ and the N sit in on the Match Between Two Litfle .. 6 Wi Men Tonight Expected <o to Outdraw Heavies By NEW YORK Missus st price cef 21-year Jumping Elevator” overgrown will tangle® in ¢ with nothing keep all assembled properly gate larger championships staged in the Gar- the Promoter Mike Jacok who can call t} at accurately out where Charley Root pitch is going, registers jingle with more than $150,000 for This would be not only | and Jim Maloney drew in for rement - has enfRpmmccnfimecenlresenflomse el than most as Babe in the defending hi <> DRINK KING BLACK YAR JUNEAU, ALASKA FREDMARTINBACK HOUSTON Feb. 8.—P war 10 pounds a piteh- Car- the Fla to try for the St. Louis reports to Petersburg, ready with when he at St Martin’s SIn FEDER Feb. 8—Gus Q. Fan will pay tonight per pound for in Madison Square history Jatk and Greeco, a lightweights, ten-rounder and, stake except their their features theyl! draw a heavyweight pitching career was cut November of 1941, when the service inished that season with the Ho B s of the xas League ord of 23 victories against six defeats rorty-two months 1r hurling called to He the Armj effective- I can throw as hard as I ever could,” he deel The 30-year-old Martin has been in the Cardinal organization J entered pro ball in 1935 ' tickst' men Advancing up the ladder from Clas ts on a gate Ruth point- He S r tell you that Mike will jingle-jangle- battle stars from action and in the Philip- had time for baseball, pitching last sum- New Guine New Hebri- and in Manila against a team managed by Hugh Mulcahy of the Phillies. In a series between the Army and Navy all-stars, Fred hurled 2-0 and 1-0 victories before losin; the finals - MOUNTED PICKET GARY, 1lnd, Feb 8.—Kenn-th_ 3 Morley rode the picket line at the Jumping Jack Gary works of Carnegie-Illincis has it New Guinea dines but he also some mer at pot ever hit in the men, but also Garden his- past only by heavyweights Jack t in Louis heavy- Buddy Baer $189,700 Joe Morley, one of the striking CIO steelworkers, appearsd on the line riding a big bay horse named Prince. A cloth picket sign adorn- his re- REPUBLICANS Get your tickets NOW for the Lincoln Anniversary Dinner from Garnick's “Grocery (189-t3) ing R b e e e o 11 | Cauliflower FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES are HIGH in VITAMINS So Needed This Time of the Year.... 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