The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1946, Page 3

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B WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946 BEARS DEFEAT MOOSE; MIKE'S BEAT iMPERIALS LAST NIGHT'S SCORCE Juneau High 41 e 16 Mike's 20; Imy 1 It wasnt ACTLY ball last night for of the big game High's Crimso Moose, but it was fouling and one Mead of the High Martin of the Moose from the game in the when Mead lost his started a tussle. It was once, and the game Graves replacing Mead Boars sadly fight we for Martin Rough and Tumble The evening started off with rough and tumtle engagement } tween the Imperi nd Night Owls, which to Mik 20 to 11 ken a game is played more by contact than with the ball, nobody enj it 0 Jarly, and that first game was at least 51 percent Ju Jitsu Tt teams were a reasonabl ever match for each othe but inst acl from the s:co! of playing ball it was, on, largely getting eve an game of ba nd quarter of one man matter n with the oppesing team who had ptit- jously fouled him \otable exception to the poor s Scott of the Im- 1ip Gontinued with { man on the g Lars 2; Graves. 4 41 FT TP g S (| 1 TS B A 2wl A i k team 16 Imperials FG FT TP B. Pasquan Lo i E. Scot 2 0 4 Power 0 0 0 Nielson 0 1 1 Pg 0 0 0 Total s im 1 Mik PG FT TP Bonnet 0 0 0 Pusich B Elie Asp 3 4 10 Devon G200 i Jim Devon 1 0 2 Substitute: Kessenich, 4 points scere by team 20 GAME TONIGHT Tonight, in the Dougla Gyn the D ells meet the PAA and the Y| Douglas High Schoolers will make their first appearance in a me with the Veter: Administration > - - JUMEAU SICKS ARE Gauat Y AKMY EEKES O dream of fe 21-18 goal pests thriller nst the g BOWLING ELKS IN t game, UT a very gallan csident Truma an It wa PN 229 LEAD OVER PLAY 10 DECIDE KETCHIKAN SICKS ~ KETCHIKAN ‘OUAD n Juneau’s tep notch bowling team new ads K hikan by tota 229 pins, after the sixt} am {ifteen g serie A similar t ic match is he 1 tle fol ames ague- ¢ \\Uh 33 gar al of 42 tc who, th 1p perials, who playe cl - Juneau 3 game all the way ag 39 30 High scorer was Asp 180 n Night Owls, with 10 points, £ 180 18 ng 3 ld goals. tt r 30 Pasguan each made four peints for " 33 the Imperials. cks Select - Ketcl Bears-Moos ! Juneau Crunson Bears got J po . : ctf o' K start in their, ;' o, o : 74 1 game against the Moose, when' i Irfer & 4 o Jimmy Rude d for thre2! . mateh . of el thig fouls in a row o Thrst : T o . s will Tuesda - D. Nict 2 quarter. Sanford repl him for i _ g the second and most of the third P ki i quarter. i s 5 Harry. Aase was sharpshooter for '@ ® ® . € == = ¢ o @ e saontl g% the cvening with a * e : points, including » i TABLE R 4 tirst minute of play o B : of the Moose squad, came second ® DECEMBER. 5 i : S with 10; and Menitt of the Hizh '® 4:30 am, i ; School had 9 . 8 a.m Dol . Aase made one unbelievabie shot ® 20 pam., -0.1 i 5 in the second quarter. If a cam- ® 45 pn., 16.0 e g eraman had been handy he might ® ® ® ® © ¢ 8 ¢ o o o o RN have caught Harry letting f1§ a - - — perfect ker while fleating on h WARNING . WARNING FIGHI QO?E back in t r with his feet away WARNING from the basket In the last half of the ball game Gold Street mv(l Ninth St Hn'l Coach Avrit substituted freely. Sec- have been set ide for coasting Here are vesults of fistic en- ond strong players to take the and all vehicles are warned to be|ccunter night floor included Schmitz, Logan, careful and keep off these streets At Houstc Joe Maxim, 182, Smithberg, Sperling, Larsen, Will- 85 much as possible. TKO Jimmy Webb, 177, Houston, iams and Sunderland, besides San-| —Signed, Chief of Police|6 ford and Groves. Substitutes for 441-3t' At 1 \geles—Enrique Bolan- the Moose were Metealf, Avery, Perrin and Wagner Martin Box Score Following are the box scores for the two games: Juneau High G PT TP Merritt 4 1 9 Aase 6 0 12 O'Connor 1 0 2 Rude .. 0 0 0 Mead 2 0 4 Sulstitutes: Logan, 2 points; P G 7 T Ne.C. flaSWa#acéd' s INCE Pearl Harbor, an unusual situation has developed a serious threat to the financial safety of most property owners. The danger is here and is It can be clearly explained, too serious to ignore. briefly. Spend a few fact- finding n inutes — they may save you hundreds or thousands of dollars. Shattuck Ageney Seward St-eei JUNEAU PHONE 249 WIN OV thall immoriality bur cat firs \EAU, ALASKA @0@ e erowd of 103,000, West P the Cadets puiled out The crowds tore down the d and enthusiastic with nod into final reali N team in the! vy n cne side 4 then on the cthe the Army’s third successive annual victory. 13312, Mexico City, knocked out | g ¢ Lew Hanbury, 134%, Washington, MIKE jACOBS iN e B At Elizabeth N. J.—Cleo Shans, LRA E (ONDI‘HON 139%, Los Angeles, TKO Walter LY ven 134%, Newark, AFTER COLLAPSE Hartford, 1( EW YORK, Dec Mike Jo ik cor t nation’s foremost I i premoter for the past docad iB g = por nesuvaMme ra Y Lwe " g coming up in Los I Nardi 0 is whether the major j sician and wues will P e State Athleti circuit tc loop npress: equest m a ago and in ment withi re pressing action. The ma- late league meet tomorrow. ti 7 starts Paciiic Coa t pro basket="o1 gue, Vancouver, B, C., beat busir 52 to 42, and Bel t [€5) Salem, 59 to 36, night As for wockey, Tacoma de- frated Fresno 5 to 1 in the Pac- (lEVELAND BROWNS ific Coast league In. en. inwrsectional basketball QKESFAHAWK ! same in New Yor Madison ‘; 314 . J Square Garden, New York College 2. R ed on the t in the final N 3DT 3 ven minutes of play to defeat the University of Idaho 46 to 35. MIAMI, Fla, De The Cleve- The Vandals, who towered over | land Brow Western Liv heir Eastern rivals, led at the half | champicns of the Al Am 19 to 16. The New Yorkers ma ference, headed home azed to forge ahead in the fir 4-0 vic- minutes. ’ ) nawks in In other hoop games last night, | t Bowl S last egon State College whipped Port- | night d General Grocers 75 to 81, Gon- Lou Groza was the individual | trimmed Whitworth 67 to 46, star as he booted two field goals,' ind the University of Portland out- (ne ircm the 50 yard line that ed, Vanport College 50 to 37. boomed over the cross bar with B ix fee: to e. It was four yards MOTORSH(P ESTEBETH hort of 1d's record for dis- viving from Ketchikan Wed but set a new record for| esday and sailing for ficld geals in professional football. | Ct of 6 way ports <> day evenjng at 6 p.m Sell it with an Empire Wantad Pause for refreshment DOTTLED UNDER AUTHORIIY OF THL COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. DARNELL’ SIES Metal Pole Bindings Climbers Packs Waxes Caps Socks Goggles Tie Straps Ski Boots Visit @ur Ski Shop Talk over your oufittir and repair problems. DARNELL in PAGE THPEE ; ' mendi, Indiana’s phenomenal pass- Bryant Meeks, South Carolina, cen- AII Amerlca er ter; Plato Andros, Oklahoma, Dick H n, University of Wash- guard; Warren Amling, Ohio ington end, made the second team. State, tackle; Richard Hagen, | The teams Washington, end; Herman Wede- | F olball ! !s 5 i) meyer, St. Mary’s, back; Ben Rai- | First Team mondi, Ind back: Ernie Case, | wr Baldwin, UCLA, end; Dick yopa, k: Bokby Lay Texas, | a | Hufiman, Tennessee, tackle; Wel- |y > Made P b! o Humble, Rice, guard: Paul S i S u I( Duke, Georgia Tech, center; Alex | Ag Illincis, guard, George Con-| The chairman cf Origon State | —_— nor, Notre Dame, tackle; Elmer College's letic Bo: says OSC ; By TED SMITS Madar, Michigan, end; John Lu- | has been asked to an exten- (Auscicinbed “Brass Editor) Jack, Notre Dame, & Charles 'sion of time beforc ily acting NEW YORK. Dec. 4 » Day- Irippi, Georgia, bac lenn Dav-|on a bid to play against Villanova \d Felix Blanch 1s, Army, back, Felix Blanchard,!in the Dixie Bowl. Thke request sEctatibii bkn < bAGRIS AORRY . ihe SATIRY; Hedk same from sponsors of the Bowl g oghy Aranbes. ayer: to Second Team ame without any explanation. el merica Football| Alten Baldwin, Arkansas, end: e | Team. for three consecutive years.!John Ferraro, USC, tackle; John TR - e Army two places on Mastrangelo, Notre Dame, guard; Sel N Raner o Wantad. he 1945 Associated Press team, a mm = - |distineticn also won by Notre | Damc Notre Dame’s finest were John Lujack, crafty quarterback, and o aveis | @G TS By HunoreDs The East I two men on the st team 1 and Davis; | the Scuth thre Midwest f West one. The 1946 second te backfield was almost on a par with the first, and one in particu- ) nl 2 3 lar—Eobby . Layne of 'l’v.\As’ stands GIF I‘S'Gll‘ TS‘("FTS ameng the finest of recent » first team to include five back- |tield men, Layne would be on it, of the others who were placed on ] the sccond team—Herman Wede- meyer of St. Mary's, a 1945 first YOUR CHRISTMAS teamer wk demoction was due to the higher level of play; Ernie C 26 old UCLA quarter- PPIN WI i who was equally good on of- SH L fense and defens d Ben Rai- BEMADE ) EASIER RIBBONS— WRAPPINGS SEALS and S GREETINGS | @l =moxas Ferey’s nosoms POW Lucilles Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN ALL KKINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FORU ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS o 2 ) 1 g g g | THE ECONOMIC FABRIC of Alaska bhas been woven into ome of sturdy cloth by dependuble air transportation. Merchants, cannery- men and trappers, clergymen, doctors, nurses and lawyers and all residents of Alaska . . . the life of everyone in the territory is affected by the growth of Alaskan Aviation. 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