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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA west Ski Association downhill and |der State Conference ti(]eholders’ slalom titles. Both men's and wo- | became the seventh team to accept | B men's events will be on the sched- | a bid to the¢ National Il\v((fl‘bhf | New | | ! (SUPT. PHILLIPS HAS COMPLICATED PROBLEM ule. Basketball Tournament in | The downhill races will be Sat-|York. Arizona University has won | 2% jumny and the slalom events Sun-| 25 games and lost four. The club I H SPOTS A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of Schools, relaxed this morning. It seemed to him that he had solved a {complicted problem in a compli- |cated but has been coached for 20 years by Fred Enke, who has 4 son on the regular team, idn\' Many of the entrants are new- {comers tq Northwest skiing, men ! just out of the armed services. | o Id £ bl ¢ t| - - o (BY THE ASSOCIA’ PRESS) | highly effective manner efense was unable to prevent| ByURFALO, N. Y.—The American Seattle's Rainiers whipped the St.| When Miss Alberta Murphy, teach- JUNEAU BASKE‘ERS‘K‘“‘(‘C"M‘;‘? i“’“"‘i_ 3013 ’”(;‘"x‘-“ bowling congress, the world wu».«SU"DAY SK' RA(E Louis Browns by an easy' 9 to 2 er in the Fifth Grade, became ill, made substitutions frequently dur-ior he tenpin realm, resumes next in an exhibition contest at Ana-ihe replaced her with Mrs. J. B, DEFEAT pEIERSBURG Y tue G | Thursday in Buffalo’s 74th armory MEET (AI.I.ED OFF Leim. The Rainiers came though Burford. About the time Mrs. Bur- E : Bach scored mlf\ of the (e;hl?'.\ after a three-year wartime lapse s \\‘1(1\ a five-run outburst: in the ford became unavailable Miss Av- This finc made by Douglas and McCormick —qpe ABC called a halt after the| Dean Williams, Juncau Ski Club Sixth |lene Walker, high schhol math his finer tea for your and Weir made five each. l’*?f‘} 1942 meet in Columbus, Ohio. bes nament Committee Chairman, e {teacher, broke her leg in a skiing enjoyment. Try i today. Al uvr:t'arvt{i ‘wl hl? l:“lf‘;;’;“‘:gw‘u‘]“:‘;“" cause of the transportation crisis. today announced that the program s Tulsa pitcher Nick Butcher of accident. Mrs. Jennie Werner twas g in irst half whel J e ot of Senior Man's Ski Races schedul- the Texas League joined the Los's in to replace Miss Walker. ETERSBURG, Alaska, Mar. 8.— \gop « pree " ol £ 3 S : - 'r:e gy Criiain Beass SR S Lo A e Bl bY| * BERKELEY, Calif—The Califor- ¢d to be held this Sunday in the Angeles Angels at Fullerton. The then switched to replace Mrs. Bur- N first gamé of ‘the Southeast Alaska Dofigies P L nia Bears, piloted in their quick- Upper Ski Bowl is to be postponed. Angels play a University of South- ford after the latier left. J. M. Bell Basketball Championship series by = Bakied breaking attack by the league dead- Principal reason for the post- °'n California nine Saturday, then was placed on the faculty to substi- defeating the Petersburg Vikings eve, Andy Wolfe, take the floor at ponement is that chief competitpps tangle with the Pittsburgh Pirates tute for Mys. Werner in the High last night by @' score of 41 to 36 or s o’ s Men’s Gymnasium tonight favorites have signified their . unavailability Monday at San Bernardino School when she [itook over Miss The game was a closé one all the to beat scrappy little Idahosin the for participation this week end. oy | Walker's clag i . way: Petershiurs: “was -ahead 86 t0 v start of the Pacific Coast confer- Weather considerations alsa enter< - “N\_Hull,\\\wd Stars are prepar-| S e 35 with 30 second to go when Mead WEST BADEN, Ind.~A four year ®'® basetball playoffs ed. No new date for running off U\R_M J muull\ H\f‘-lu\mv f‘xhlf)l‘_l"r\ (LERI(AI. “Elp ‘N Wmocm——»ro—-ow—wm——— 36 MAttitt, scorell BHOITkS 1n the | porid hway frbf EtsanuGis fraln. || The Vandals last won tne tiue|the Senlor yace program has ek friics with 4o, £5. SRS MY ! Alaska - El‘_‘etl'flllics last half-minute ing for ring -warfare ended today in 1923 when they defeated the ‘3““"’ set. § L ; : m’& 1\;1,\,:\ ((1\‘ “ ’ll,l,f‘-?\l“;;}hie.wi‘(i‘L»(n“r HGUSE IS UNED dp ! Starting lineups were as follows: o) joe Louis. IDFASE Y DA int St mili. 517 pitcher Eddie Evautt. Eddie s out| | o ! JIM LANGDOS-SRRISEE. Petersburg— Grebstad, Otness, —rope world's heavyweight boxing| Besides the .conference crown, 2;‘(}1~ end mgre icn;‘ns a m?“‘"dl BE the servide AU KBSV “’:“":’“’}‘i““ PRl ot | ey 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime " B o P as. n b 7 ‘ b e ul the series outcome will determine = lalom™ or Individual lownh! an » ‘:‘v C - Y © ) erritorin, jouse clerdcal stall arve Ty o . o , 6 i AR Eieneon age, ThomAs. | 4 |ciampion anghied & Adday. pun-| 0 Bt o atbitatide. foy slalom Taces, depending upon snow. the club. The Cincinnati Reds hold lanrounced: Dorothy Killewich, as- { MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND S0 e T o EEEE NG M DetNm Syt Viliege B | e e tEle N D id conditions from the mountain ridge &0 option to buy Erautt after this sistant clerk; Elizabeth J. Peratro- RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- Hogins and O'Connor. in the first phase of his condi-|the Kansas City N.CAA. regional . ! . W o Mo wiam, high pite tor e o i Tiha. s | plaotts ani /% peable New | York|dOwn. Uifo ‘dhe Ski BoWl (LHERAE T8 E0n vieh, engrossing clerk. Bonnie Jo. | CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ars e i i} as races were - > S5 rar nlerk o ne YN 7 nl 3 game with 10 points and SWanson g of his title against challeng. WiP for the championship and Class B races were to be held (‘;.(mnm.., Jhldllnm} «|;7|k_ s‘;..;;\ A ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND S Vo SRSl . 3 “ . e b 2 5 >-so Stevens, watchma ean William, ) 3 ™ J for Petersburg was high with 13 . gjny conn in New Yorks Yan- ; : i FlRE DEPARIMENI méasenger: Dorothy Evans, door- E s e SOMBIRATIONS points. Quarterly scores were as .. ciodaitm June 19 HAVANA, Cuba—Happy Chand- e o A MR o LARGE STOCK DRY 'B;\ITthl&S AND The second phase begins May 1/ 1€ high-commissioner of ba KE Tordh’ - Tihe il RADIO TUBES sburg: 8-20-30-36 \t Pompton Lake, N. J, when he i3 Dot worried about any threat to I",‘(k-‘n’l“n* “|"‘u Hill, 3";( seale Juneau: 11-21-31-41 FCY Fosgnay o Vgl dn our national pastime from the 3 SRONRIG, (RG RATHICS. . JO LMY z H e starts his 0 4 s, slerk- . : ;2L farts his boxing dril SHEL Qbtljeehy Buatin cn i Fied PRESENT LEADERS o Mail Orders Prompily Filled s wes < ; 5 r 4 e Py ooth s ouse e " A # DEFEA‘I’S S Uaaa hal i S O B WECH SR SRERPE A TE ald | Three games of basketball played Chaplain Complete Radio Repair Service Performed 7 o i T e S Nev | | the Mexican lTeague is not regard-|jast night in the states resulted in' At its regular “first Thursday of PR 5 G i of Philadelphia. who holds the New ; ¢ by Government Licensed G Barravlcante. VEmIGH BEaRE s Lo o ERE B0 ORERNIRD 0760 (e fuNUWing 2IN poree - |the month” meeting last night at' More than 12,000,000 U. S. people E i d Technici DOUGI.AS BY 51 IO 20 lightwelght championship, 8 a5 to hal | City College New York 49; New the Fire Hall, the Juneau Volun- enter contests every year, 50000 of uxperienced Technician A RUBIDD QRN ¢ And e York U 44. teer Fire Department voted its Whom are professionals. avorite ) vh New Yor et O e pwiiobe in their 10.| MIAMI Fla. — Stroking profes-| DePaul (Chicago) 67; Bradley thanks to the local public for the - WRITE FOR INFORMATION KETCHIKAN, Al Mar. 8 voutntul Tony Pellone in thelr 107 jopaus will tee off today in the!Tech 46. ¢ excellent response to the Depart-| DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | ©rmreomrrsseseers s e oce o ccc et e} Ketchikan Kayhi Cagers beat the ‘\_(" ool ("u'r‘v;\ ku‘n'g‘l\( 3 3 second round of the $7,500 four- Creighton 40; Tulsa 39. ment's recent :sing drive. .o e e AR SR VR P st s Douglas Hu»‘ik,\"bdslkotbz\lll Vu-:xm h' S IR e 1 ball golf tournament here D e Nominations were in order at last T fast game by a score| . o ovrim- an entry Mstof ati, Thev ase the.survivors.of yester- pight's session, for_officers to lead LyrUmonmmsenfimmonflrmsenlmmenflp: of 0 20. TS Bt 5 opening round, which was BASEBAL[ the Department th h the m- By ” - e Prmog sooon. alnks partment through the con 8 ringer in the first few seconds WAL COTIREE CR P ific Nopth- Sams—Snead and Byrd. Slammin’ Caic ‘next month. All present officers 1 [ of play. Thi, SIOUgRA. P -to- A TR G R § ____ Sam Snead of Virginia and Stocky Exhibition baseball games played | were renominated without epposi- | l||||||l|||||||||“|"“ Sam Byrd, ex-Yankee outfielder, yesterday resulted in the following tion. i |). ' marched away from Clayton Haef- scores: { Youthful Robert Goldstein and | ] { | i marched avay from Cason et o " P T P o mober, Gt and 7 and six to play. 5. the meeting to ask moral support Other favorites to come through ' —Detroit (A) 4; Washington (A) —not funds—for 'Teen Age Club o A N N ‘p l] N ‘1 .' N G included the teams of Byron Nel- | activities. Their program was voted Jus2 ReCEIVGd a SupplY Oi son and Jug McSpaden, Ben Hogan ' seattle (PCL) 9; St. Louis (A) 2.| the endorsement of the Depart- New Service | e (st 00 GENUINE GRIDD GRILLS 5 & FVice | i«h R d l Wood and Toney Penna oo e ee e o vo e e el Chif Mnard Mil outlined the MIAMI, Fla. — Bob Feller and, ® TIDE TABLE o {adopted by the City Council and is : of Juneau : S TABL - : : i & Hank Greenberg have no intention | e e ' soon to appoint four members of of going to Mexico to play their e MARCH 9 e | the Department to carry the pro- Made Of ihe FlneSt Alloyed CaSI Alummum B - S baseball this year. Bullet Bob and e High tide 5:38 am., 168 {ft. e jgram through the initial month. & 19 Hammering Hank both made that e Low tide 12:24 pm. 05 ft. ® - - The Grill Th a plain yesterday, after the fast-|e High tide 18:32 pam, 127 fti11® ATTENTION SHRINERS - a ] A o spending Mexican magnate, Jorge e ¢ | Special meeting Sat. evening 9:00 HO?,#E %?EAE E}&fipfg ngVE(E Pasquel, had announced his inten-| e & @ o o ¢ & & ¢ 8 8.8 3|pm Masonic Temple. Wear your They Toast Th(!y Broil L Nl L} B W E tion of bidding for their services. PR EhEas Fe L] 1 “ i o LY = TUCSON, Ariz—Arizona’s Bor-' DRINX, KING BLACK LABER! | J. W. LEIVERS, Sec ALL WITHOUT GREASE ; : o AP T ST N NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE ; Just Received ¥ ® 7.000 Rolls of Wallpaper Phones Alaska S Get Yours NOW for ONLY $3.75 and ' ' : 39 male your cooking a pleasure. @ In Latest Designs and Coloxs 10A. M. el i A e i # @ Samples Brought to Your Home ! . M. TR ; Ju *s Finest and Largest Meat Stock d eciric Light & Power (o. | : : neau ! 00 1 , i . @® And Displayed in Full Rolls 9 : . ® To Maich Furnishings, Drapes, i : | t efc. s | Beef Standing " " ‘ PHONE 621 ' i CUT SHORT ‘ 4 PRIME STEER BEEF T e pers F gt it e The Matanuska Valley Farmers Cooperative Association of Palmer wishes 4 Mr. Hope has had over 20 years experi to announce that through the fine cooperation of your local Juneau mer- ; decorations and paperhanging and will be glad to : cs Pl e, . ; A a chants you will now be able to purchase U. S. Number 1 “MATANUSKA ccoperate with his customers in any way on making 0 their homes more beautiful. MAID” POTATOES. We alsc expect to supply the people of Juneau with 1t A BRI L RTRANE ok e RS S PRIPRR L fine quality “Alaska Grown” VEGETABLES during our coming seasom. - - K e Decorating LEG 0 o -10. § J( REMEMBEN ! GRADE AA CHOICE when you ask for them by name, “MATANUSKA MAID”, you are pro- i e - moting Alaskan industry ana keeping your mone; in "the Territory. ‘ ¢ Painting ' - - - - L] - : 1 ) BEEF SIEw Ibn.’ t MR. WAINO E. HENDRICKSON, well known Juneau resident RO EC AR OO RO . - AR g wel , ‘ " N — ok FINE FOR STEWING OR BRAZING F is the Association’s representative in Southeastern Alaska. g 0 / 7 £ | Pound 45¢ 0 ] | (€ & b i /) vy § v o A F 77 / W . 7 s v 1 Ll i GOOD FOR ROAST OR STEW F //// 7 -’// g EAIERL o ot A R IR LS SRS et S L AR S 4 i, ’ ! - - - - = 1. ( g I v W Y/ 3 SEATILE .. Ar i ¢ 1 c @ b - Kerehikan Aerls Ly ; ] | BREAST CUT 7 / , : H J ; E T : ‘ -- LViscera Y ( 4 . FAIRBANKS . B A . FAIRBANKS 7 TO 9 POUNDS d Galena = e 4 EF R | p A 4 4 o ; | LEAN AND MEATY _ T B 0 ¢/ d @ Alaske Alrlines fosder i [ -~ blane bases 7 i i = Alaske Airlines foader o i e . (] 4/ 7////// / 7 Slane routes i 8 HAS MANY USES . '/////////////// ) / WY, / 7 i, A ; Courteous Service Satisfaction | : L.A.STURM | Pleasant Eating

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