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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — o | ©ALASKA AIRLINES (EMBLEM (LUB SOCIAL R ) iHNMAST(g:sEIEHBAll 15 IN FROM WEST MEETING IS TONIGH 32 g ) 3 < | | Arviving on the Alaska Airlines| The Emblem Club will hold the "' l e AW nal scores in basketball games Starliner Juneau with Captain regular social meeting tonight at d last night are as follows: Larry Flahart, Flight Officer Bill |8 o'clock in the Elks Hall, with in- ePaul 75, Long Island U 51; Fike, and Stewardess Marjorie |itiation ceremonies taking the spot- AP SPORTS OUNDUP BY HUGH FULLERTO NEW YORK, Feb. 28--Denver's nomination for the outstanding comeback of the winter sports sea- son is that made by the Ambrose basketball team in th: American A. A. U. basketball league The Denver club lost six of its 'first ten games and never looked good. Then it took the last six in a row, averaging 58 points to 33 for the opposition . . . It should be a real tough customer in the AAU. tournament next month, which, incidentally, lks out that way say is so far ahead of the College tourneys that there’s no ccmparison ‘ France's Marcel Hansenne, who has received mission to stay over for the K. of C. track meet March 9, is undecided whether to try the mile again or the 1,000 yards. WHO'S AN 4liAaiEUR A new international order in ath- letics has been dem: d by Swed- ish sport clubs. T clubs Beckett 151 1-2. of the $10,000 St. Petersburg Open. ‘The field of 115 contestants is top- __'West Virginia 73, Washington and Stevens were the following passen- | light on the evening’s program of round bout. Robinson weighed 147, jorferson 42; New York U 72, gers from Anchorage vesterday: |entertainment. Bayor 57; Syracuse 61, Canisius 32;; N. J. Rauch, Olaf Pgterson, Otto| A good attendance is anticipated, ¢ e __!Maritime Academy 57, Fordham 56; Nelson, Mark White, K. Robinson, and a cordial invitation is extended ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Feb. 28. yjversity of Detroit 47, Wayne 24; L. L. Tortorelli and W. D. Gish. to husbands and escorts of Emblem -The nation’s touring golf pros Will \y;)cq 59, Creighton 42; Stan-| On the return flight, the follow-, Club members to attend tee off today in the first round g, 33 U of San Francisco 29. |ing departed for the Westward! VEH e W R, | - city CESHINNEY 5 s, 2 2 s Grand Jury Given | D Clarence Reeve, Peratrovich, :n‘(‘(‘i:h&n Hogan and Jug MC- pookey games played last night R. W. Pierce, Willis Shanks, Robert i ' Spa resulted in the following scores: G. Boes, John Hugh Williams, Ray- | oitimpia IO' ase National League—Boston 5, Mon- mond Grasser, Ralph Ward, Doro- | real 3; New York 6 v — - - 1 is & treal ok 6; Toronto 4. thea Ferg, anl:\ Phillip, Louws ., UMBIA, Tenn. Feb. 28- American League—Pittsburg 11, Hague, L. F. Nachtweih, Bette b A | e Nt District Atty. Gen. Paul F. Bumpus Cleveland 3; Providence 5, New Beaugard, William L. Miller, Mss, |y 5 Vv e S8 o0 PEER Haven 4 |Jo Bryan, Warren Stewart and : X £ e 3 i L b cerning Columbia’s recent race dis- U. 8. Leagtn—Minneapolis 2, Ernest Knight. orders to the Maury County Grand Paul 1; Kansas City 13, Dallas 1.| To Yakutat: William Godley, anid ' 3 8 ' "% Kl Rt o AR e MR torn League—Philadelphia 4, Fred Barlet ¥ today, he sald. f lineup for Saturday night's game po oo Baitiniare 8; New: York 3 g O State Guard--400 strong remained on duty throughout the with Idaho University at Moscow. . . 8 T | Pacific Coast League—Portland ot : . rh -- OLAF PETERSON HOME | Min de (Negro) district, where 2, Seattle 1 BALBOA, C. Z, Fei. 23—Ti ; AGAIN; OUT OF ARMY |10 persons were wounded in armed Olaf Peterson arrived home yes-|tension since Monday and from R - New York Yankees scored their | seventh straight spring training HVE ARE I"“'A'ED terday by plane from Anchorage, | which more than 70 Negroes were baseball victory in the Canal Zone. afte receiving his discharge from arrested on charges varying from The Yanks trimmed the Panama INIO REBEKAH loDGE the army at Fort Richardson where felonious assault with intent to Professional League All-Stars 5 he had served about 31 months. He commit murder to disorderly con- to 3. Five new members, Miss Irene|Was @ Technical Sergeant im the duct Rasmussen, Mrs. Betty Lappi, Mrs. i Ordnance Department at the time - SEATTLE, Feb. 28—Entries from mary Kiingbell, Mrs. Peggy Wh“"“rpk:\ix-::::‘k::l}::{\~ relaxing and t.nquAR“l‘ SO(IHV tarbe icoastal & and British e anqg Mrs. Sue Kennedy, were B e easy uF hli Tibiie on GG MEET ‘IOM mww Columbia will compete in Seattle wejcomed into the Rebekah Lodge | ™ cier , with his wife and | The Martha Society of the North- ped by Byron Nelson, Sammy PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 28.—High scoring Washington State College basketball forward ~Gale =~ Bishop says he has agreed to sign with the Boston Braves of the National seball league. Bishop's move def-'g initely takes him from the WSC 2 s Whehing 3 to 24 in the Washington py jnitiation at the social meeting State Badminton Tournament. The ¢ the Jodge held last night ‘small son Canadian and California contin- POLICE COURT NEWS pended Judge William Holzheimer, of the | drunk and disorderly Municipal court, has dispensed the following sentences in the past sev- eral days Robert Townsena, tined $100 and na sentenced to days in jail for at the home of her mother disorderly cenduct; Carl Jones, 5 Prokopiof, da suspended; Andy Carbo, fined | Chapel , drunk; Olaf Bredlie, fined , | Mortuary a morning, with Isiah Merculief offi- drunk; Paul Jones, 10 day PROKOPIOF Funeral services for baby ciating. The deceased was born April 6, 1945 Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. . i i00OSE LODGE Regular meeting and initiation Friday night at 8 P. M. in Club Rooms. -adv. -ee DRINK KING BLACK ' LAREL! | OF PRE-WAR WHISKY* 20 SR ed upon Sweder’s highest athletic Members were entertained with a ! authority, the Swedish Athletic Association, to try to introduce an the Or¢ State Tournament the c,yeq by the Drill Team. George international system under which Previous week Jorgenson served as Auctioneer. each country would establish its Oy Ay A Delicious refreshments were serv- own amateur regulations, Under ti FROM FAIRBANKS ed by the committee members, Mrs, | City: gular business session plan, athletes who are professionals _ R. M. Fenton of Fairbanks is & porng Martin, Mrs. Carl Weid- | Rt | Hostesses for the afternoon will ; would be designated in Sweden as Baranof guest. man, Mrs. Mertie Smith and Mrs ANCHORAGE MEN HER! Sgve . Mun g W, Jelvars. R0, M, 1 national amateurs . . . In the evell | NOTICE TO BOAT OWNERS |James Sofoulis wf‘):lt: 01:“ AI‘;‘C(};?)';“u:}n:“‘M;ktP nu-',c E. Warfield. i Gunder Haegg and Arne Andersson | pefeqtive March 1-1946 all boat g Bavatior it AEhE are found to have violated amateur e e a 4 rules, this proposal would allow f,:f‘x; ;V".lllv(f}""fk,' “l.'"» ”w, fm.-. HOSPITAl NOTES g R PRI | Louis J. Tortorelli and Willard D. 3P B e o o ey REBEKAH'S DRILL TEAM |Gish registering from Brooklyn, N them to continue to run in Swaden . g but would bar them from champ- LCir desire fo go on the city grid Diemissed from St Ann's Hospltal, Regular meeting at :Mrs. Ed y are at Hotel Baranof. in the Boat Harbor yesterd were - Mrs. enneth ' gy orfer's 12 and E St, 8:00 Friday. ionship events and international h 2t - e--—— 3 oo 2 ALBERT F. BIXBY, Harbor Master Shearer and baby boy, Jchn Don- (206-t2) DRINK KING BLACK LABELL! competiyn Sl 48 the Clympics (206-t6) ohue, surgical patient, and Joe|_ 3 s % LS ... The Chairman of the Swedish i - . Tois Ak s . Association, Bo Lindman, tock no PP e { © et : s STREET WASHING i RS SRR C official stand on_ the international; )y, oavs gre to 'be off the paved FROM PETERSBURG | The Erw‘n Feed 0 prop and in New York, Sec h e O BAVREE = sl street, below 4th street, Sunday James R. Leekley of Petersburg Office ir. Case Lot Grocery tary Dan Ferris of the AAU said hs P < Wk , morning after 4 am. (206-t3) is a guest-at the Baranof. ot G o’ mhat el PHONE 704 , i/e . Swedish sports clubs want K ; #e S e i i HAY., GRAIN, COAL< G| : i e smeensne N The Triangle and STORAGE Whisky s 2 nephew of ‘Clmk. ,mm.w\,. dinals outfielder, and a brother of C ] e a ll e r S Sl s M:Wm Tom, who aiso played with the are 51 ths d. BROWN- & & e 51 months or mos A: FORMAN DISTILLERS ~ JRPORATION 40% straight whisk 0% Caks . Ed Musial, who ha: At Lovisville in Kentucky 1 spitifs. | DOUGLAS GROCERY STORE | . — ¥a brother of the Card’s Stan announces its The All-America football confer- ence is working up its 1946 sched- FRIDAY-—-MARCH ] ule now that Jimmy Crowley has collected some dates in San Fran- Your Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated cisco’s Kezar Stadium. Courteous Friendly Service Open9A. M. 1o 7P. M. Vera and Mac MacKenzie E | novel, miscellaneous auction spon- | PORIA! 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Mexico will be invited to send a team to the AAU Junior Track Championships at San Antonio, Texas, June 28, but the promoters of the meet figure the Menican boys won't be ready for senior competition. i B i Sports Shorfs STOCKHOLM, Feb. 28—One hun- dred of Sweden's active athletes today came to the aid of Gunder Haegg and Arne Andersson, two of 25 Swedish track stars charged with professionalism. | In a letter to the Swedish Ath- letic Association the athletes ad- monished the SAA “to think of the consequences” if the stars now under investigation should be “barr- ed by regulation which had no basis in the generally accepted view of justice.” The letter added, however, is maye be “necessary to limit what the more prominent athletes receive.” Announcing ... - The Reopening of the ITY CAFE WEST POINT, Feb. 28.—Army's great football team, undefeated and; untied the last two years, will be| _broken up after this season. Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis, All-| Americans, along with at least nine other players, will become Seniors of June 5 when fhe U. S. Military Academy reconverts from a war- time to a peacetime basis. Under the Management of S. TANAKA Friday, March 1 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, E veryone ' nvited | ; : Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Office w P AMERICAN 9 AIRHAYS Zhe o?S/e/” of /g%fyflflflfw A ST LOUIS, Feb. 28—Ray “Sug- ar” Robinson of New York, un-| crowned wing of the welterweights, scored his 61st professional triumph in 63 fights last night by knock- ing out Clff Beckett of Sudbury, Ontario, the Canadian middleweight champion, in 40 seconds of the| fourth round of a scheduled 10- Wanted! 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