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SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1946 PETERSBURG WINS SECOND GAME BY SCORE OF 28 10 27 PETERSBURG ska, ar, 9 The Pater 1 on the second game of ka' Championship of 28 to 27 from (& son Bears. The one game 1 with the scheduled for tonight Starting lineups last night ds follows Petersburg Norheim Otn Kinnear, Swanson, Grebstad Juneau — Me t Hogins, O'Connor Mead was high pointer with 10 were . Mead, points for Juneau and Swanson was| high for Petersh: The game was close, as the indicated but both teams strong on defense Score by gquarters follows Juneau s« 9 18 Petersburg 12 14 - BASEBALL Scores in exhibition games played yesterd follows: St. Louis (A) 13, Pitts- burgh (N) 6; Boston (N) 5, Phila- delphia (N) Brooklyn ) 13, Philadelphia (A) 4. - HOCKEY Only two games were played in hockey circles last night and th2 scores were as follows in the ern playotfs: Boston 6, Baltimore 5;! New York 4, Washington 4, tie - .o FNAL SCORES ATBASKETBALL Final scores of basketball games pli in the states last night are as follows: Harvard Boston University 41; Uhiversity of Western Ontario 3 Detroit 31; Okiahoma A & M Drake H sity of Califor~ nia 5 ) (first game in best two-of~threc es to decide Pacific Coast Conference champion- i Wyoming 50, Colorado 46. with 11 points. baseball are. as east- - Sporfs Shoris NEW YORK, March 9.—Light- weight champion Bob Montgome got off to his usual slow start last nfght, but went into high gear in a: hdrry and punched ex-shoeshine bey “Tony Pellone all around the ring to win an easy ten round de- cision in Madison Square Garden Montgomery weighed 139 3-4; Pel- lone 143. KANSAS CITY, March 9.—College basketball teams from twenty-one states were to begin -arriving here today for the National Intercolleg- jate championship tournament — scheduled to start with a 32-team field at noon Monday. The field was completed last night when West Texas State college qualified as a Texas entry by de- feating Southwestern University of Georgetown, 50-44, in a playoff game at Canyon, Texas. BERKELEY, Calif, March 9.— The California Golden Bears' 52-37 lon Glacier victory last night eally pin- ned the Idaho Vandals to the back- ds, with a chance for rebound 1t 4n the f for the Pa Coast Conference basketball championship. In the hectic opener of the best two out of three game s, Cali- fornia combined spesd with accur- ate range finding, and early in the game captured cor 3 backboards to rout the Northern Division invaders Highlighting game 't ot ut ¢ fist y night's fight in the d a half of play. California’s Andy Wolfe and Boh Ryan, Idaho center collided on the sidelines. Tempers flared and Wolfe and Ryan and C fornia guard Jim y d Jack Phoenix of Idaho traded a few wild punches. NEW YORK, March 9.—Taking cn added significance because of the resumption of Davis Cup com- petition, the first National Men's Indoor Tennis Championships in five years get under way at the Sev- ¢nth Regiment Armory today. Forty-eight 1 uet-wielders, in- cluding five of the nation’s fir ten, are entered in the title chase last won by Frankie in 1941 before the war brought a halt to board play YORK, March 9.—Rhode State he accepted the eighth and final bid to the 1946 national invitational basketball tournament which opens March 14 in Madison Square Garden. Other teams entered are Kentuc John's, Muhlenberg, Bowling Arizona, Syracuse and West ginia NEW Island MIAMI SPRINGS, Fla., March 9. The perfection man of profession- al golf, Byron Nelson, hit his stride ve day as he and his partner, Jug McSpaden, led the ficld o stars into the semi-finals of ] international four-ball golf tourna- ment Nelson and McSpaden turned back Lawson Little and Lloyd Man- grum four and three. Another favored pair, Ben Hogan and Jim- my Demaret, moved into the semi- finals by virtue of a four and three win over Chandler Harper and Herman Kaiser. ARCADIA, Calif., March 9.—Mov- ie stars, big names of industry and business and plain Mister John Q Citizen are packing Anita Park today for the ninth running of the $100,000 Santa Anita Handi- cdp Tha wise money, if there is such race t k, has sven-year-old favorite 00 fans crowding of Mrs. A. rde and Snow ng at a hed the e a t e of the " the park, is tb L. Rice of Chicago— Boots. o DR. R. N. HESTER Eye Specialist from Ketchikan, will be at the Juneau Clinic about Mar. 11 for a few days. Appoint- ments may be made by calling Clinic, No. 644. (206-t) - - ATTENTIOR Auk Lake, Fritz Cove, Auk Bay, Loop Road, Point Louisa Point Lena and Tee Harbor residents and property owners A Mass Meeting has been called for Sunday March 10 at 2 p.m. at DeHart’s new store Highway to complete incorporation of and sign up mem- bers in a non-profit Co-operative Electric Association to serve all the | areas above designated. Your at- tendance is necessary. Spread the word and bring your neighbors. (211-t4) NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION cC O M SERVING P A N Y ALASKA _ girl from Juneau. ALL CAMP HIGH SPOTS (DY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | HAVANA — The status of Ferm- in (Mike) Guerra, second string catcher of the Washington Senators last year, may be cleared up to- day when the Cuban talks with Clark Griffith, boss of the Nats, on sulary matters, As yet unsigned to a 1046 contract, Guerra has been weighing whether to remain with the Nats or “jump” to the Me baseball league which has offerec him a two-year contract at a fancy salary AND — Tiger Manag O'Neill plans to use pitchers Les Mueller, Hal Mancers and George Caster inst Washington's ‘B” team tod Tomorrow, Hal Newhouser and Paul (Dizzy) Trout will divide nine-innings between them ,against the Cincinnati Reds. FORT MEY , Fla ‘The Philadelphia Phillies, who opened r Grapefruit League season by splitting a pair of contests with the Boston Braves, arrived here to- day for a weekend series with the Louisville Colonels of the Ameri- can Association Manager Ben Chapman indicated he probably will use his reserves. WEST PALM BEACH — Mana- ger Connie Mack looked over his Philadelphia Athletics pitching staff for a pitcher he might use to- day to still the bats of the Brook- yn Dodgers as the two teams re- sumad their series. Phil Marchil- don,” the A's holdout pitcher, has announced he will report to camp, although he still has not signed a * contract San Diego's Coast League Pad- res slammed out 17 hits to defeat the Mexicali All-Stars 10 to 5 in the first of a three-game baseball mup in Mexico. The . Padres crossed the International Border from their training camp at El Centro to take on the Mexican team HOSPITAL NOTES Patients admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were Mrs. H. E.| Mayo, Mrs. Daisy Maxim, both medical; Victor Crondanl, Isaac Shores and James Wellington, surgi- cal Discharged were Mrs. C. Earl Al- brecht, a surgical patient, and Mrs. Carey Wilbur, medical. Admitted to Government Hospital yesterday were Johny Willard from | Juneau; Roy Williams from Kla wock. { Discharged were Juna Allen of | Tatilek and Lucille Willis with baby | - Night THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DOUGLAS LOSES T0 | WALS DAMAGED IN | KETCHIKAN 40-27 KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 9.— The Ketchikan Kayhi cagers made it two straight over the Douglas Huskiss last night by a score of 40 to 2 It was a fast game of basketball and what appeared to be a see- saw tilt in the first quarter chang- ed abruptly in the second. There were fewer substitutions last night than in the first game - ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication Monday afternoon at 3 pm. with work in M. M. Degree. Stated meeting in evening at as Past Masters’ with _completion of work Dinner in Temple Dining Room at 6:30. J. W. LEIVERS, Sec - -oo NOTICE SKAGWAY R. N. Lester, M. D. Eye Specialist of Ketchikah will be in Skagway for a few days about March 20th. Appointments for Eye examinations may be made by calling Pullen House when he arrives. (214-tf) et B For Sale 75 H. P. Ammonia Ice Machine Complete with Condensors, Coils, Valves and Fittings and equipped with 7% H. P., 3 Phase, 220-volt General Electric Motor Price $850.00 | A fire discovered 20th Century Super Market JUNEAU, ALASKA FIRE THIS MORNING' shortly before 9 o'clock this morning damaged walls and woodwork in a room oc- supied by Alex Kalasoff at the Kensington Apartment on South Franklin street T ire Department under Chief Minard Mill answered the 1-7 alarm. The fire, which started in a corner of the room near an elec- tric plate, was extinguished before spreading to other parts of the building Kalasoff was absent at the time - ~ ALASKA AIRLINES FLIES {WENTY-SEVEN The a Alrlines S Fairbanks, piloted by Capt. Al Pet- erson with Flight Officer John Thompson and Stewardess Max! Branham, flew the following yester- day from Anchorage: E. G. Knapp, B. G. Putnam, Lt. Col. C. A. Gross, Lt. Col. T. H. Barfield, John Ken- nedy, C. Marvin, W. Mark, J. De- Witt, W. R. Markey, A. B. Hayes. Betty Rempher, J. F. Curry, and liner PSS PO ST SISO S SO CPSSIC UL LS S SEEL B S SOST USSR S S B ¢ HANCES ARE you've partly paid for C this postwar home already in the many War Bonds you'v: bought. And, if you’ keep on buying Bonds, it won’t be long before the key to the front door is actually yours. For, if you're like most people, you've probably found you can save more money, more easily through your regular Payroll Savings Plan than by any other means you've ever used. 4 So...wouldn't it be wise to build upon the fine investment you already have in your War Bonds...with a continued invest- ment in U. S. Savings Bonds? YoucanbuyyourU.S. Savings Bonds just as easily as you bought your War Bonds ... through your Payroll Savings Plan or other official Bond outléts. You get the same high return on them too—$25 for every $18.75 you invest! In fact, U. S. Savings Bonds are the same as War Bonds in everything but name! So put all your extra dollars into U. S. Savings Bonds. You'll be mighty glad you did...on the day they help you buy your new home! Buy all the Bonds you can keep all the Bonds you buy ! It’s always a pleasure to give ALASKANS the BEST aceommodations avail- able — but won’t you pléase wire us in advance for your reservations — then we won't disappoint you. New Washi ngton Hetel FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager MMWW drs. J. F. Curry; Archie Chase. On the return flight, the’ follow- ing left for the Westward ®city Wallace Tykward, Walter C O'Sullivan, W.' F. Stuart, W. N Cuddy, Mrs. Lucilla Croken, Walter Pike, Dorothy Cordwell and infant, Vida Lee, Frank Tenkonohy, Edith Dawn and Betty Rempher; to Mr. and Mrs. J. F from Gustavas curry .o CCASTAL AIRLINES ON TWO FLIGHTS Alesia Cossial Airlines flew the following yesterday from Sitka; Bud Phelps; trom Hoonah, Hazel Ford, Sam Jackson, Duncan Johnson, Wil- bur Lindoff and William Horton from Petersburg, William L. Hering and R. B. Clifton. S S i EASLiLURN STARS Rainbow Girls Exemplify their work. Balloting, Tuesday Mar. 12 8 o'clock ALICE BROWN, Sec R LRINK KING BLACK LAREL! (214-t2) WE CONGRATULATE MR. AND MRS. CESAR OF THE DEW DROP INN for their faith in this community as shown by the eling and of time their plac: yroperty extensive remod- and money jus: nent cr of business and GENERAL MACHINE Sflflf WORK Engine Rebuilds, Overhauls, and Installafions Electric and Acefylene Welding WE CARRY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Cold rolled and fobin bronze shafting — round iron, flat iron, and boiler plate - black, galvanized, and brass pipe and pipe fitfings — piston ring casfings, gurdy sheives, coupling castings, efc. — complete supply of CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINE PARTS BOAT OWNERS:—For quicker service please bring your jobs in be- fore the Spring rush. CHARLES 6. WARNER (O. PHONE 473 Chrysler Marine Agency Johnson Outhoard Motors 406 S. Franklin Street GRILLS! GRILLS! GRILLS! Just Received a Supply of GENUINE Made of the Finest Alloyed Cast Aluminym They Grill They Toast They Fry They Broil ALL WITHOUT GREASE N0 HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE - Get Yours NOW for ONLY $3.75 and make your cooking a pleasure. st o Maska Eledric Light & Power Co. (] | S g~ // 7/ 7/ //':’4 /) 7, o e . 7 ///%’/,'24/,. w /4 /, 7

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