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\ e, ST, SRR SIORETRLIG. T S50 WA WEST OUTBIFES EASTERNERS N GOLDEN GLOVES Nego Light-Heavy Puts on Impressive Display at Garden Finals NEW YORK, March 26. — Bob Foxworth, a 20-year old Negro am- ateur light heavyweight with pro- fessional polish and a powerful punch, had the fight experts buz- zing today over his impressive showing in the 19th annual inter- city golden gloves contests. The golden gloves clas produced its share of world's ing kings including such as Joe Leuis and Barney Ross, and the ringwise observers among the 19,216 customers who packed Madison Square Garden last night to see the Westerners beat the Eastern team 10-6 are agreed that Foxworth is the boy most likely to succeed among- the 1946 contestants Showing plenty of class as he stalked Robert Isler of New York around the ring for the first two rounds of their clmmpmxphm clash, the 175-pound East St.” Louis, I, typist caught up with his Eastern rival in the third frame and flat- tened him with a dynamic ht to the chin at 1:10. The West also came up with the only cther knockout victory in the 16 bouts and produced the upset of the night. Herschel has box- Acton, a hard-hitting Oklahkema City lightweight, stopped Marcelo Pacheco of Puerto Rico in 2:20 of the first round of the bout between titlists, while Eddie Dames, s lanky bantamweight uppercut specialist from St. Louis, outpoint- cd Adolfo Calderon, another Puer- to Rican and the only defending champicen in the tourney. The Western champions and al- s shared equally in the con- each division winning five tights and losing three. The Wesi- erners swept the lightweight and middleweight bouts and dropped both welterweight settcs to the Easterners. It was the West squad's ilth triwsiph in 19 contests. Three of the townaments have ended in 8-8 ties and the New Yorkers have won five. e — Sporis Shorts TRAIL, B. C—The New West- minster Royals took a 2 to 1 lead in the best-of-five western Canada senior amateur hockey semi-finals series here last night, defeating the Trail ‘smoke-eaters 4-3. The Royals won the first game of the series 6-5 last Thursday and ‘Trail evened it with a 3-2 victory Saturday night. The fourth game will be played here Wednesday night. BURBANK, . Calif —Jim Jeffries, cnetime heavyweight boxing cham- pion of the world, was back home today almost fully recovered from a partial stroke suffered several weeks ago. He left the hcspital vesterday. o MIAMI BEACH, Fla—A likely locking feud between the Brcoklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phil- lies, has simmered down now. The Dodgers have been voicing loud charges against the Phils, say- ing Manager Ben Chapman of the Quaker City Club has been: trying to wean infielder Eddie Basinski away {rom the Fiatbush-flock. So, baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler held a hearing here. The | hearing concluded with Chandler’s | asserting that the Dodger charges are, in his words—entirely unsup- ported by the evidence. R The superstition that a broken mirrer brings bad luck came from the fact that a shadow or reflec- tion once was considered part of ihe soul. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? This is an excellent opportunity for a couple. We have listed “Broadway Theatre” in Skagway, newly built and furnished, seating capacity 395, including 66 loges; also lovely 2-room apartment and puilding. | Contracts @ all late films. Ex- perienco net necessary, easy terms, full price $25,000. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR / Phone 557, Corner 20d, and Franklin BALL CAMP HIGH SPOTS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla The Brooklyn Dodgers belieye they've got the: pitcher who camdead them to a pennant in Joe Hatten, the fabulous rookie from Bancroft, Ia The Brooks still were talking today | five-inning club against southpaw's the “B” over the stint with Montreal. SAN FRANCISCO — Manager Casey Stengel announces that scuthpaw Charley Gassaway will pitch the first game of the season for Oakland of the Pacific Coast League. The Oaks start the 1946 pennant race against San Diego ai the latter's field. The Padres will start Al Olsen on the mound St. Louis y today to accomplish what their “B” team failed twice to dc—beat the Holly- wood the Pacific Coast ue. Luke Sewell chose Al Holli worth, Steve Sun- ra and Denny Galehouse to pitch Brown: - AP SPORT ROUNDUP BY HUGH FULLERTON NEW YORK, March 26.—The big task of the basketball rulemakers, according to the concensus of a dozen or so coaches accosted here, is not to make any new rules for a while but to arrive at uniform interpretations of the old ones The “act of shooting” definition is Just cne of many things that puzzle the pilots who take their teams in- to various s Doc Carlson of Pitt; v, who returns to Georgetown from Notre Dame next season; Harry Rabenhorst of Louisiana. State and John Bunn, fermer Stanford coach now at Springfield College, were among those who agreed that the thing to do was to gather off Is from all sections, stage demonstrations and then, by a give-and-take p1 arrive at uniform interpreta ons. ... .“When I first went v st the officiating was bad,” Bunn explain- cd. “So we got the coaches and of- icials around a table at an early- season game—before they had time to get mad about talked over the det: provement remarkable. FOOTHILLS' FADE-OUT Se: -foct Bob Kurland, who de- veloped from . an gwkward player four years ago into one of the most polished performers, up his college baSketball tonight as the Oklahoma gies battle North Carolina : for the NCAA championship. Principally because of Kurland, the nation’s leading scorer at 620 points, the Aggies have been in- stalled eight-point favorites over the Tarheels in this fitting climax to the first post-war campaign. The Cowboys, winner of 30 of 32 games and with most of last year's 71 champicnship quintet back, seem confident about their chances of becoming the first team to win the naticnal crown two straight years Their cwrrent winning streak has reached 14, - DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! BASEBALL follow York ( f bil ames ayed yesterday Cleve (A) 4; New A) g St Chic: (N) 0. Louis (A) 11; Chicago (N) “B" 12; Los Angeles (PCL) 11 Pittsburgh (N) 5; Chicago (A) 4 Detroit (A) 4; Philadelphia (N) Kansas City (AA) 9; St. Louis ) 8. Boston (N) 5; Boston (A) 2. > > FREE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE IS GIVEM VETS BILL The use comnutiee on the Al- eska World War II_Veterans' Act, armed with free conference powers, was headed fcr a meeting with the corresponding Senate ecmmittee at adjournment yesterday W that the upper body had named Senators Norman R. Walk- Allen Shattuck and Frank Whaley a committee on free con- feregce prompted reappointment of Representatives Almer Peterson, Stanley McCuteheon and Warren Taylor, the crigimal House commit- tee, yesterday ternoon. Although no written report was submit McCutchecn told mand of various members, that the original committer had failed to reach agreement The follewing bills were passed: S.B. 3, appropriating § the Treasurer and Regist District Land Offic cut the Land Re; T, s of the carrying Program, use affixed , approg g $30,000 for the Department Health’s Sur- plus Property fund. Commissioner of Health Dr. C. E recht told the lower chamber that the appro- priation wou id by Mare 31, 1949. He es d that it wouid be used to purchase medical equip- ment from th rmy for resale to irious Alaskan hospitals, adding the hospitals in cases uld not afford to purchase out- t from the army ause the equipment is sold in units only. The Health Department will break down the units, selling only as much 1 for to the indi- vidual he concluded. E.B. 64, the moter fuel oil levy, was rejected b e as post- deadline me returned to H most Resolution 2, 0 for salaries tors who ed after current session, was Rep. C. A. Pellard suspension of lution was referred d Means committee > < CITY BAKD PRACTICE IS ON THIS EVENING City Band will practice tonight in the Grade it expected ap- pay- ie art of the intrcduced by d admitted v ru The 1 to the Way new hcld . the sharp at & o'clock £ehoel - auditorium ¢ will be veral new members also joining > crganization. - > GUARANTEED of the 1d Tdaho—Grounds o Capitel will be “exca- 1at€d”_ upc the request of Joan yer of East Bridgewater, Mass,, to the ‘University of idaho Exten- sion Ser fiicials are going to send her a nful of genuine Idaho soil to wedtern -state on a . dirt The Triangle Cleaners are experis in the clean- ing business so just call us to keep that prosperous look. Wi, SOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL 5 0 7 » House, on de- | 000 for | a” large turnout and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA (COUNCIL KEEPS " LiD-CLOSED ON ~ GROG LICENSES { Even in the face of being stig- matized having refused a war | veteran a chance to get into busi- ness, the Juneau v Council stood by its guns a0t jheld the line 4 addition to pots now operatir Refusing to depart adepted and frequently affirmed policy of ‘not approving any new liquor licer the Council last night refused a dispensary license to Gus George for a location at 1250 South Franklin Street | Also refused was permission to to move his Capital down to the cld prem- Juneau Inn Was approv dispen: as number of - liquor in this City. from is Biil Sweeney | Cafe licets iises of th Granted fer of the Victory frem Will ki to purchasing partne Aase and Torres Na Also approved was two-car taxi stand for {Cab Company, to be | Willoughby Avenue in ‘Thibodeau’s Market The only objection to Sweer his Capital bar to the o the now padlocked Ju- | was that it would be | courting treuble for both him and { the City, because of the rooms in the same building, though not con- nected with the liquor e ment. Mayor 1est Parso: that it is felt the rooms Juneau Inn create @ and that it is doing & vor to not let him move spot. Vote was 6 to 0. The Juneau Inn again came i for mention in argument by attor- uey M. E. agle for his nt G indicated that { closure of the Juneau Inn had va- cated a dispensary license that could be anted to George witheut increasing the number of grog shops in the City when the Council set its policy. of trans- of the Kar- Harold ditional the Alaskan located on front of | moving ! location of neau Inn to that Councilmen Don Sk | that the intent of the Ccuneil had been to cut down on the number of liquor spots when p le by not re uing vacated li that there's far too many spots in town alrea A first moticn b; mett approve Gec failed for wan for a time, it uncil might pass ssor. Skuse, howey vole and moved refusal, liquor Stan to of a seemed that the buck ticn Then this to its s manded a de- A BT DAL S S VI R B R S A S TN R S G B R e e B Entry Blank: I suggest the following name for ybur shop: whict voting no. In granting vas specified carried with only cab the the new that stand, Police k it out in a spot where Thursday evening and had a A {ness meeting was good news. who stated sponsible of us have the opportunity the ast hazard anting the stand de by William Cady, ot GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES 1ot last busi- We had some very Some of the more re- The Girl Scout Mariners his Royal Blue Cab Company has to be full Senior Counsellors at Girl a call only about a away tand nd - oo PAN AMERICAN MAKES FLIGHT NORTH, SOUTH Pan American Airw ilew the following p from Jur engers to and Clyde Gordon Morrow, Chas Reynolds, Walter Kubillys, Wayne Were served Kuykendall, Thel- block Scout camp this summer. w, Seattle, Fairbanks and group and Some of the others of us can fill in and be Junior Counsellors for specialties like swimmin ts and crafts, etc It was agreed that Lois Hared make a collection of childrer songs and Jeanette Dusett a collec tion of children's books. Those that ays yosterday Plan to be Senior Counsellors can ach go to a meeting of tell story manner they can cee how a younger In this weil the Rex children lik2 us and they can judge if we are Aftzr eligible the meeting refreshments Next meeting will be next Thursday evening at my house A1, Louis Peter, Berd- &t 7:30 o'clock. If each member will ena Wi ling From Awes To Seattle: Ger William Darlan, Ja Carter, Glenn Gilimcre, Lewis Elsworth, Emma Fest Doris Peterson, Minnie Cin- namen. Rita Robinson, Henry Mar- tens, Betty Carson, Herndon Hol- comb To lian mens ner man, and Robtert Cow- Fairbanks: rude Conway, ©O’Connor, Ted Gilmore, Dorothy Elsworth, Florence Fairbanks: Tom Goton, Lil- Willis; Nome: Liela Sim- to Whitehorse: Charles Wag- to ~ > PLANNING FOR PUBLIC WORKS FALLING BEHIND WASHINGTON, Mar. 26.—States and local communities are falling behind in their planning for public works, the Federal Works agency reporied to Congrass today. y said that as of last estates and their politi- cubdivisions had completed plans, without Federal aid, for $961,144,000 worth of proj akout half of ‘which were in New York state. With Federal they were preparing plan cther 64,932,000 of construction. The cstimated actual construction ccst of proposzd public works on wkich the government is assisting in the p! 7, and of projects on which plans have Leen completed without Federal aid, included (the v assisted projects are giv- $1,999,0C0 - $183,000; O gon $4,031,000 - §4,435,000: W. ington $6,802,000 - $7,149,000. The New Nash 600" Has 100 Improvements The above NASH CAR is being awarded April Firsi BY JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB ° CHRISTENSEN BROTHERS DEALERS. e . Pt it s iy | NAME WARNTED ‘AMY LOU BLOOD and her brothér, E. K. GUERIN, a newly formed partnership arve buying ORDWAY'S PHOTO SHOP and are asking the people of Alaska - TOGIVEITA NEW NAME A CASH AWARD OF $25 OR $30 in trade will be given fo the first person submitting ihe name chosen. MAIL ALL ENTRIES TO AMY LOU BLOOD Ordway's Studio of Photography Contest closes at midnight, April 1st Foster, Lawrence ship Nigii Lonoring Nugget L= on time it will be greatly ap- Dorothy breciatod.get Butler, Reporter ° > EASTERN STAR Viecting Tuesday Mar, Juneau Chapter No. 7 26 at 8 p.m,, Friend- Chap- ter No. 2. A attendance is desired. ALICE BROWWX. Sec good -> oo DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! COLDS 2 Relleve misery, as most mothers time - tested cdo. Rub the throat, chest and back with moZPOrm Ma—="MMMMO0 Hotel "NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION e e v Vg 5 . . 77 ) % ka Alrlines feader -DC- : :;::dvbd'uuu. &\\4 plans routes X : % 4eS m=ocomu 7 ALASKA AIRLINES ‘GRILLS! GRILLS! GRI Jusi Received a Supply of GENUIN Made of the Finest Alloyed Cast. Aluminum They Grill They Tous They Breil They Fry ALL WITHOUT GREASE NO HOME SHOCLD BE WITHOUT ONE Get Yours NOW for ONLY 823.75 and make your cooking a pleasure. T Do ——— A ————" T e— T ——— e ——— s s Alaska Eledric Light & Power Co. 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