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PAGL SIX TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 NEXT GAME T The next game will be tomorrow RS 4 & »@é@%fi%&%fiw e A “\ 3 in the growth of the Te —YOU BELIE and Southeastern Alaska in particular —YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of new anent payrolls for Juneau —-YOU DESIRE to become financially interested in new enterprises —AND WISH to pern- ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT Corey Cofiee Makers and Glassware Replacements participate in their earni CALL AT THE ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION FOR PARTICULARS Pin Up Lamps Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Egg Cookers Botile Warmers Bottle Sterilizers Automatic Eleciric Irons Alarm Clocks Kitchen Clocks Door Chimes Space Heaters Heat Pads COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Ma Any of the above will make lasting and useful Giftsfor Christmas & & RIEBEB -+ Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. e e ] B e ) |plained he will not contact Davis, £8 'the three-time All-American from | California, about a contract, inas-| much as Davis will be an army offi- | cer after his graduation in Jun2. If he should “get out of the Army, say in two or three years, I would have first crack at him,” Mandel added. Fullback Doc Blanchard, made up with Davis Army’s much- ago Lty the Pittsburgh Steelers. Blanchard had a year at North Carolina before going to West Point. CHICAGO BEARS " DEFEAT GIANTS IN UPSET GAME NEW YORK, Dec. 17—The large noise left over today from the Na- tional Football League's 1946 World Series wasn't so much about the return of the Chicago Bears to the top spot as it was the. fight the New York Giants put up before the ' big and bruising Bears were able to turn’ the trick. | Through the years the Monsters of the Midway have practically held a lease on the ' National League’s throne room. So it came as no particular surprise when they went' to the head of the class yes- terday in the Polo Grounds for the fiith time in 14 years by a 24-14 margin over the Giants and for the entertainment of an all-time top playoff crowd of 58,346, who cooked up a record financial pile of $282,- 195525 in gate receipts. i The Giants in general and’ Flip- pin’ ! Frankie ‘Filchuck ' the spear- |nead frem Indiana, in particular, "played their hearts out to win and ! thereby ‘wipe out the cloud' over them concerning an attempted “fix” 'of the game involving a local |gambler and one of . their own | mates. | They didn’t win, but then they didn’t figure to against the might of the Bears and their quarterback !genius, Sid Luckman, ‘who tossed for one touchdown, scored another ion a “cute” 19-yard trick sprint | that” caught the Giants flatfooted, and who equalled or bettered four playcff records for passing and grabbing interceptions, in what 1mny have been his final pro game. Filchuck not only pitched for Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent both the Giant touchdowns, passed Cima ’ for 128 yards-and belted the line oottt Aot b o e (o 55 more Lo top the New York GRIDMOGULS " who | fearzd “Monster and his playmate” | $75. 20th Century Market, 435-Uf. ARMY WAREHOUSE BLLG., 20' by 30, celotex lined—contains good bldg. material. Awo large kitchen sink, | Phone 035-2. 435-tf. RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- et ‘with extra clips. FPhone 456 | after 6 pm. Christmas Greeiing Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available ‘Now At i WINTER & POND €O, Inc. Everything in Phetography 437-t8. | MISCELLANEOUS KNIT GOODS SALESMEN WANTED . Well - established Knit = Goods House seeks service of live wire to sell ling of sportswear and knit underwear to department stores, chains and school trade. territory. Commission basis. 'Write Empire C 1498. 452-24 THE FLORENCE -SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment A Gomplete Beauty Service Merle-Norman Cosmetics Phone 427 129 Third St. 443-1mo DAY "NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices of A’ W. V..8. — Junedu Unit Mornings 9-to-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50¢ Afternoons 1-to-5 75¢ For additional information Mrs. ‘George’ Rogers, Tel. Green 768 Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 or Tel. 21-~Govérnor's Mansion WE BHARPEN'SKATES. - Hagerup 8aw Filing Shop. 482-tf. (uvmmm ‘Realistic - Perma- nent, $7.50.. Paper Curls,- $1 up. Lola’s “beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. CHILD CARE-—full, part time; ages 8-6. 117'Third St., abové Boggan’s Shop. broken nose he received in the first hdlf. - - .ee — LOGGELS ATTEN.TON LOGOERE with logs for sale contact -Juncau Lumber Mills. Will:buy from. 100,000 ft. to 10,000000 feet. particulars see Juneau ~Lumber Mills. 433-tf. s ——————— Empire wantads get results! single drawn board.[™ Exclusive | - offense, but he did it all with a, For further - ~ night, Wednesday, in Douglas, an- “ng E M i Sz% ;filgfi other doubleheader, Douglas High e B3 School vs PAA and Moose vs ACS. 5 y Then there will be a holiday va-| I I 1 Up FO @@/‘ cation until January 7 i @ - | Savings Till Chiristmas i [ Aphinat suis RO vacd 3l SpOfl; B"efs Fixing of Last Sunday’s| FOR SA].E mpny & mpmr P < i against Juneau High. . ‘ < 3y | UNEAU HI BEAIS el 2 1 YT REALTORS—ACCOUNTANT! Orr Sporis Fishing Gear Only et Bt tome ot _vantamwign._chumpon| *G0me, Draft Questions - sewrrmess s+ s ke v e p A(S. iMpERlAlS P et Manuel Ortiz of El Centro, Calif., Are Taken U | and trundle bed $12.00; 1 occa- SO ROOR e B ab b il includes PENN REELS, CANE POLES, LEADERS, (] l'““‘ SO SR i a8 ‘"‘(‘;“"' has signed for a 15-round title bout re laken Up | sional chair, newly wpholstered “eo i F e O FLY BOOKS. FLY REELS, LURES, ETC. | b P:“ ;{“03"}0{“‘ ':« T;‘QO-KC' W~ january 6 against Harold Dade of| o | 8900 1 kitchen chair; 1 round ot R O hed. Fur. & & 5 | ing the first hal t the quarter |y, angeles, Matchmaker Benny| NEW YORK, Dec. 17—The Na-| mirror 2' 47 in diameter $550. . " e Ter™ oune Moot Other Fine Merchandise at Reduced Prices || the score stood 11 t0 3; and at|Fora announced today. The fight tional Football League moguls went| Call 136 between 5 and 10 pm. i 4 8 o { e e 1all time, 26 to e a0 be in 'S rancisce to their fina ember huddles 453-t1 such as | picked up in the third quarter, and e G e ::Zd?ly l::;th ‘,’,‘,L’ c?:f x:xb Iilrquofl:‘ Lt o 4 BEDROOMS Dcuglas near school. BAROMET $13.50 and up * at the close were only eight points Glarence L. (Biggie) Munn has|Glant fullback Merle Hapes—in- HEATING STOVE, coal and wood; SOLVED: Teen-age eniertainment. COMPASSES and up LAST NIGHT'S SCORES behind. The score w * 10 27, Loen appointed head football coach|volving the attempt to fix Sunday's| Price reasonable. Garnick's Gro- fi;‘:“’“’;; ‘a'gf “b“‘:m iy ’;f?_‘ BOAT CU i A i ind it looked as though the Moose 44 Michigan State College. Munnchampionship game—still open, the; ¢eIV: Ao zmh"d o nf n1eh120m.x o LEEPING BAGS : Juncau High 73; ACS 25 t nose ouv the Imperials, Who g gisclosed earlier at Syracuse,|player draft tinished and proposed| BUICK 1940—50 Super, all acces- e i, ek TS e Y41 mr were loafing along on their lead. In v that he had submitted his|rule changes up for debate. $1,800 BUYS Lo;. 13, 'Block ‘1, Beat- RUBBER DOOR MATS $1.75 and - Imperials 44; Moose 35 the lnst canto things tightened up y, nation as ;:rld( mentor at Syra-| Although no acticn has been tak- | s s oy Ry TENNIS RACQUE $4.95 0 fast ball, but the Moose Univarsity to accept the Mich-|en yet in the attempted bribery of | Bk 453-3t ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stor- SEA DIVE MAS $L.95 lost Floterg on fouls, and with him joap pogt. |Hapes—and nothing final will be, BOYS' CLOTHING, size 16 and 18, . A8® reasonable bldg, 26x50. SWIM FINS a pair e their opportunity to steal the game. SN done pending disposal of the case| hunting knives and belts, 30-30, [ NCOME PROPERTY, small down SWIM TRUNKS—Wool W High is Crimson Scoring was about even, with three ¢ por; Collins, Colorado, last|against the indicted Alvin Paris,| 410, three 22's, life raft, pair new :‘:}:‘““’- 3 P itiexeh, IRy G PACK BOARDS Bears walked away with the heavy and three frez throws for ni,nt rotating two teams of al- self-styled “big bettor"—National| oars, 10 ft. skiff. Black 120 or - ‘“-(_“ ectric stoves, refrig,, furn. MANY OTHER ITEMS ALSO end of a second consecutive lop- 'i"' I]’\‘;"“- ‘“‘“U"“}“l' H;~1d g;“‘* ;?r most equal strength, the Washing- |League Commissioner Bert Bell| 923 9th St. 452-4t ;;;’: foundation, roof. See by 4 side ‘1 score last night, as they took the Moose. nable ' to se Whe . gtate College Cougars romped made it plain that the axe Will| — —— o | 4 e the ACS team 73 to 25. The second 8aD, the Moose conceded, and the |, 4 57-30 basketball Victory over fall on anyone who.hears of such a<16 MM. EASTMAN projector and OWNERS NEED some immediate me m the evening saw the Imper- final score read 44 to 35 {Colorado A and M. The Cougars situation and doesn’t report it im-| camera; also three 50 gal. tanks.| cash. Give-away price 52-ft ; | ; Madsen cYcle ar&fl Flghlng SHPPEY ,h ‘:;[:'u‘xllk u(plnl v\AAI.’n[( er a fight-| viile was high scoring man o 1,.1: .:m, o]g)onen[s ((ioh rlofu;():),ll‘m mcsti)lnnrtlellxsl il : Phene Douglas 553. 452-2t | troller, good condition. ing Moose squad, 44 to 35 3 or 20als during the second hal ho- 4 ve-year con- - E ? ..., the game, racking up 17 points for | FULL LENGTH Hair Seal fur coat, * OPEN EVERY DAY U \ TH. 9P, Mrh(- C‘xm foa Bears .::hmwd. lvu-uvx. the vanquished Moose. He was in- more guard F,fl())ge Hamilton pnced‘(:-acl. z“lk vll 5]30000 ;\ly‘\mnl salary, | st 16, ;’lunc 552. 452-t1 MMY & m v"gfl "("::" “ v.‘I‘xln WOl .lln';l sn[;u‘r:x(.]x' |)l‘§3 185t jured shightly in the second quart- the victors with 11 points. ,l;e wfi); l};‘u]flderlp“ a::l fjoclmed REALTORS—ACCOUNTANT A night against the ACS than at any o, ang.was taken from the ‘game, it 9 1 SRR 2 {3 ROOM furn. house, two bedrooms. ' phone 6 over First Natiorsl Bard time previous this season. No ques- 0" apimad to the floor after a At Twin Falls, Idaho, the Univer- | ledge bnf gambling or attempted| 403 East Ist St. MBRAOL{CIT O o e R AR T I tion about it, Lowever, they were ‘oo "oe minue rest. Powers Sity of Idaho Vandals, defending| fixing” of games is, punishable Bhae e i s = ut for all the points they could oqe o score for the Imperials Northern ~Division acific Coast lifetime banishment. |STEEL GUITAR, case, -music | ; & get, and in the process Center Herb with 12, followed by Kearney with conforence basketball titlist, dropped| He pointed out he was not spe-! stand, some music, 4 white uni- Bmhfisfl“ E Y B 1) tq Mead broke his own record for ;) M(;nm fouls totalléd 15, arid their eighth straight contest last | citically referring to Hapes, who is|{ forms, short sleeve, size 18, short. | 8 Qe Lllflfil points in one game. Mead put 12 g o 20 OO the Tmper-|night by a 46-39 count to their|alleged to have been “propositioned” Phone 304. 452-»[; }'on SALE Ex v tield goals through the strings, and 1als bl {little Lrothers, the University of | by Paris last week and not to hn\'e,-G-fiXNDY Smn(—-r bun?);l fia's 47,,___ cm—— | A R S /l r F ‘on2 free throw, for a total of 25 N Idaho Southern Branch. |reported the attempt to Giant| x 129" x 6 raft. Complete with | {6TH STREET. Frame, 3 bedrooms, .‘ points, which may ke a school rec-' Eight minute quarters were play- “ fiCmrh Steve Owen or any other| | furnished. $5,500. Terms. | ord od the second game, after a dis-! Vancouver tightened its first place jclub official. ;"X‘L‘: l’:"d l“e::“’e‘;u::;::’“;d:fi:e'; i & “oach Avrit gave his first string ag e 8 3 i b O 8 ¢ i é BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES eh Avelt gave his. fisst; sing akredmentabebupen i shiroicextigplent i Mo R R CHE TS S | Draft Dolngs e Iy t50.6¢ | DUPLEX in Douglas, home and in- 5 [ BONDS rein las _mp.hl_ for the most was settled by the flip of a coin. fessional basketball league last{ Bob Fenimore, two-time All-| J o, e ! ccme. $5500. Terms. k SAVING BOND: | g the first quarter they Referees for the first game were night with a 44 to'38 victory over(America Oklahoma A. and M. back, |0 arg For SALE-28 to 47 16| - ,,A.h't up an xmpxt::.\l\'u 19 l.)... lead Del Hanks and an_u Powers; n"d‘f"‘thrn_ Ore. Tt was the Canadians’{was first choice in the length}l lenath. See us for further infor- :NEW 2 BEDROOM frame, beaue i over the ACS bo Aftor three for the second, Hanks and McDon- fifth victory in six starts, and put'draft sessions. He was selected by! ..o junean Marine Co,| tifully furnished. Reasonably : | vlr.‘mu:\.\i of the second, Am} sent in nell. them a full game ahead of Belling- the league champion Chicago Bfnrh-l Phene 29, 450.6;; priced. Terms. E AII.xmnd wn;L, and they ran the Following are the scores by 'ham, which has lost two. Norm!Glen Davis, Army's great “Mr.} fa N m tally up to where it stood at the tzams: Baker led the Vancouver attack Outside,” was No. 1 pick of the PEDAL CARS $6.45 small uml, f Tie ";"{"s":":o:f‘: il halt, 35 tc 8. JUNEAU HI ~ FG FT TP with 20 points, raising his total to|Detroit Lions. || wagons s150. Maa.ex's Oyele ana MLMAT& cunpl“ E Ly It ACS Works Hard Merritt 5 0 10 50 in two nights. . But the magnates paid close at-| Fishing Supply. 450-4t| REAL EST. i i g POSITS fif The Signal Corps men woiked Aase LR B tention to news from the local|— — il Ll DA L "_d“"""’".‘n"'d'm: -ll: D (5 bard the entire game to stem the Rude 1 f; The undefeated cage team, Oak-'grand jury, which indicted P’ms‘Pn MEN'S Johnson shoe skates,| 2nd Pk’";r l&’:;:“d‘ Bidg. mmmnm- | HIS BANK J )l"lt they were neither fast' O'Connor 0 6 land Bittners, won their tenth on two counts of attempted mm-‘ size 9. Phone Green 147. 449- St‘ ‘el. R L 1 to stop Juneau' Mead 12 1 25 e - ery, R P PA RTh ber of Federal Depasit Lnsur- INT ‘ nor AR Bhiiibn. (o) SliwNibas: . eabtad. 4g 5 el O s m;: . cb{ fi ery, after hearing from Hapes and |2 GMALL ' houses, ‘compietely ’“’" ance Corporation,which ie- nor s : ) Substitutes: anford, 2 p i feating the touring Kansas City M-|the Giant's ,passing halfback flw‘ Hidlen, ~Detbo dight.: piak; . one | et of s dipiaiboes ARE make up for it &t their own end of Lozan, 4 points; Larsen, 2 points. and-O 52 to 40 in an exhibition Frank Filchock, and to WIBE | LE anies ool i ahitbendd wmm “-n:m f: Syl ety the floor. In the sxcond half ACS o American loop game at Oakland. from municpal court, where Paris'| “ b Hox 150x ok ara Y i o 15,008 | d<“11 u‘ ”“l," bp'ttm’ _‘.\uc‘l mar:xaued to ACs FL L 2P el - lbau was ‘raised from “$25000 to| b 44- ulmfl; “;N % AN G—-A—;’ \i‘ 1 I.n\‘u_\ six points during (.hv Uher R The 24 players making up the!$28,000 = Phwn‘fl;:)k b to Ssblabie sl e B R 0 4 |pagtern All-Star football squad will To Tighten Regulations | ONE et At Fioe Sleckeic| one Black 705, Junior ' F < e b orer 1 0 2 ljeave Chicago tonight for San| And it was obvious that the mo-. . o™ (oo Gil heater. Phone 463-2t Junior Filigh,” HowbyRy: ade 0. SMaDonzell 2 1 5 pancisco. The Fasterner will battle guls, deeply affected by this first | WANTED B T roints in the third quarter, du B 10kl | 862, it TO KEN i-—Apartment ol i heha xo(";mvi i o e e 2 |the Western All-Stars in the an- cloud in ‘the 27-year National ! P el o e e & - » 8 N AR e Tk it AR e UL diiiie fyotall ghine 4, 20 f‘e"‘["’]";l et L "“"512 ELEVENTH. Injaid hardwood | Pacific Northern Airlines. 452.3¢ N, @ HenER SR E % BH B4 A SRIALS o p | Francisco New Year's Day. o tighten up regulations floor, 4 finished bedrooms, com- {— Ll i 4 RNt n—‘wfi DalNiie st ,I;f‘(‘l:‘f:’“ DraRed s ¢ Mo}tn I"’Y"(““’r‘ h ]‘3““1 ‘"“fr‘ U‘g‘ pletcly redecorated, large base- 'WANTED — Gutdoor Christmas Hi 1 BT AR ; T A e % % T Uiyl St B - ment. Sericus prospective buy-! lights and extra bulbs. Phone 304 !\ of JUNEAU. ALASKA y Scott 3 0 6 | The fog liftad in-Southern Cali-ipa ~ Although only about one-third ;“_" g lu“_;)'“l _nlv mpmmi i ¥ rifhion ! MEMBLR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORFOKATIO s 1 3 0 6 |fomia vesterday for the Bruins 0 of (ne 300 drafted players Were n-| exees rrmuredie. i e i xe i vt off ors Kear 4 3 11 launch their final days of sUIf ngunced, it was learned nine mem-| e 1 | WILL SHARE 2-ucaroem apt. with zizem the s sed on up ~ Powers 6 0 12 ypractice for the Rose Bowl gam® pers of the Uclan outfit were select- | M urnished house| employed young womar. Call 873 to its tinal 73 to with Illincis on New Year's Day. o4 headed by southpaw passer Cal| . ‘Accitlon. Founda«| ;after 5 pm. 450-tt High point man was Mead MOOSE FG FT TP' The workouts were to have started poce first cholce of the Washing- :’.‘ 1 needs repair. Price $5,000.00. | — roke his own record of last Floberg 5 0 10 Jast Saturday, but were literally to, Redskins, The owners chked‘ i R h B il EASEELR tNeat SDDEATIRE fyRRE point. Following was his Vuille 8 1 17 Hozced out. Coach La Brucherle five of the unbeaten, untied Bull- | $2100.00 handles. “Fhone T| “lady to operate popcormn machine > Aas 5 s P & o | appointment. 44611 iy nights a week: no matinees. e ‘In e, h 15 points. Mansfield 2 0 4" fexpects to start his usual line qoa5 of Georgia, the identities of | vl T gl E ghts eek; n as high 1 for the ACS Jensen 0 0 0 |jagainst the Ilini. But the backfield none of whom were revealed. . C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price| See Manager, Capitol Theatre. l‘“hl‘ Seven In|xl< were Werner 0 0 0 lu‘e\m is still uncermm | Detroit owner Fred Mandel ex- 450-tf THE SALMON Creek Counv.ry Club wants to rent a car for one month. Phone 399 or 864. 448-tt FOREIGN ‘EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Men and Women Mechanics, Sales, Office, Techni- cal, Nurses, and other skilled work- ers. The cnly publication of its kind listing ' specific possible em- { ployment oportunities in S8outh Am- erica, Asia, Europe, Alaska, Ha- waii, Africa. -Satisfaction guaran- teed. - $1:00, postpaid. (Airmail add 15¢). FOREIGN . EMPLOYMENT ‘Baltimore, 3, Maryland * SRR SN TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: Experieneed clerk sten- ographer. 38 hour' week. Inquire ' 106, Territorial Bldg. CARPENTEJ!S iusiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf}) WANTED—Used fumniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 B 'KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, -Phone 656, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings b7 -Appointment. | (203-31) PIANUS -RENTED sna TUNEL, Arnderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—6.00 x 16 car chain. Reward. Phone Green 483. 453-2t LOST — Zipper wallet mnulning valuable paper;, Plone Green '624." Remard. 438-3t LOST—Pair glasses in brown case, “Baturday- aftérnoon. ' Phoneé 190, Mrs, Bmith. ;Reward. 452-3t ‘FORRENT L RS S e 'NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or Week, new .management, Cotonial Hotel 82¢ 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-t) L TR BEAVIEW APT.—One block from Pederal. Build.ng. @10-t1) — e ROOMS—Kiwhen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph.: 886. LOVISE: DAVIS: GOES ~SOUTH FOR HOLIDAYS —I MAGAZINE, Dept. J Il Miss Louise Davis, Supervisor of ‘Nutrition on the Alaska “Native Service .staff, has left- for Seattle to spend the Christmas holidays | with. her family, Miss Davis will 1be gone about three weeks. S ——

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