The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1946, Page 8

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SPORTSM TAKES ACTIONON ' - - FEEDING OF DEER ram in The Alaska also volunteered to keep a look to spot the pla are the most r various lo work will be effective | neau and not be the futu Restock Lakes Another topic of interest to all | golf tournament at the Riviera PR : s the “Issac Waltons” was the plan (By Hugh Fullerton) County Club, which runs from Jan- _LAKE SUCCESS, L}j“_”‘: t ock the lakes in the spring| NEW YORK, Dec — Word | uary 3rd to 6th, is attracting a The O E rout. This program is in con- from the South and Southwest is|record number of shotmakers. Thus Conr ting in secret ses- unction with the Fish and Wildlife that Georgia Te Bobby Dodd | far nearly 400 linksmen have en- $107 Vieu-Yeleguiel BELtel and Forest Service is either (1) already signed for|tered, including most of the na- |4 yko absent, adopted the| A Salmon Derby that will be held| Baylor, with an announcement to tion's top golfers first half of an atomic control plan at Tee Harbor and Point Bishop Come after the Oil Bowl game, or g which closely followed the original or thereabouts this will mer months w Then the subj Sportsman's Club was also for the talked over, an in the future, already has a membership of about 125 here in Ju and with such there is good re the point where a reality Incidentally, sion will meet line the 47-'48, and whether he is of the Sportsma; present any of the Club, and they, relay it to the The Club invit of every fisherr er and out-doorsman in gram of preservation of fish and for the Blue-G game in Ahkk PIONEERS ElE(T OFFICERS; HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY M:mbers of Alaska, meeting last nis cers for the coming year, and then a soc every member ¢ gift Officers elect Prasident, Lo Vice President, 8 Intyre; Eecretary, Al Treasurer, Jo! Historian, C ed; Sergeant Briggs. three Chaplai: 1 i re-elect vears, St Trygue Hagerup and Carl Hager- c {al Sportsman’ its vicinity, there ne experienced center—Vern Selig- such a scarcity of | er. e e embership will inc anyone ideas. to the directors Bowl game, Igloo No. 6, nd Vice President, at-Arms, THE DAILY AL 0g Slands Besld:. Baby Ior (ompanson AN (LUB | Club 11, and its ports that it ns for a very ogram for food, build shelters ass sages to in outlying that they he their par trappers | & 1 pilots ear-old real estateman, sits on stand in Los Angcies court as his former wife, Actress Dolly er three-month-old son, Roy Nicholas, s¢ a judge can compare the infant’s and Krog's fea- AP Photo) Coa have | Roy Krog, 50 U] Dare, helds Miss Dare contends Krog is father of the child, born after their divorce. ces where the deer plentiful, and keep tures. Bear informed as to calit ) that the an 11 p.m. curfew. Loss of Dono- S With his co- a center as Wenskunas, is hard to alities ltake. It leaves Illincis with only of the FROM ATOM (OM. people The 21st Ann Los Angeles open set down by the Unite was also discussed. (2) is using the offer to hoist his Army Private Hugh Stewart, take place during the sum- Salary to the level enjoyed by oth- whose home is in San Marino TR ek ith prizes awarded. er South Eastern coach You California, arrived late at the Na- DI 8. P. Alexandrov, white-hair Russie 155101 ed scientist did not take No votes were ake your choice. .. M Bill Chandler and Mick Cowles, whose baske representing part in the d quette’s tional Junicr Indoor Tennis cham- n’s Ozzie pionships in New York. But he 1 teams made up for lost time ject of a clubhouse d of course this is but since the club clash New Year's eve, both jumped and brushed past George Edis and 8 checked the document para into the big m River Falls, Peter Goldenberg, two New York- 8raph by 1, but each tim the chairman asked for © nd received nc Wis., State Teachers Coll umeau and Douglas, tinals. activity going on, ason to believe that ers, to retain the quarter RIGHT DOWN THEIR ALLEY es M hs, paced fter ion were th final vote. tooK ove ling reporters myko was usiness stain on any gro teams, Spencer High and Col- skating Dartmouth squad complete- Alexand umbus and the Griffin, Ala, High, |y outclassed the University of will play the Chattahoochee Valley California, winning 11 to 2. It was and that same after- partmouth’s 55th win in 57 starts in turn, will ncon Benton High of St. Joseph, gver a five year period. Game Commission. Mo, and Tech High of Atlanta S es the co-operation Will meet in the first Peanut Bowl welterweight man, trapper, hunt- tussle—in between the customers hington, D. this pro- can drive 80 miles to Montgomery debut last night in Holly- contest C and it was very successful He stopped Don Lee of Grand Is- SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES jand, Nebraska, in the ninth round Although Judge W. G. Bramham TKO. Attorney retires as minor league ——t——— next month, helll ke Hosp".Al KQIES Durham, N. C, office open phone likely will continue to jangle Ann’s Hospital admitted Al- paid for vin B. Larson, Mrs. Jane English interested, already a member n’s Club or not, may Gromyk tersel - > HEARINGS ON ALASKA Aaron Perry of made his West a, General Ralph via a y ll\d[ the 9, respectively, havi n postponed e lighterage case rates between points in Alaska, wi > at 10 o'clock a. m., Pay January ball men of year was the $20000 paid by the cal treatment yesterday. A baby ard Time, on with demands for advice from base- Among the record prices prospective horse racing talent this and Lawrence Birkeland for medi- had a double King Brothers of California for a girl was born to Mrs, John R. term ght, election of offi- foal by Bimelech - Lady Bosn', Robb ut 7:51 pm. She weighed at the Pioneers time on January SKA EMPIRE—JUNCAU, SECRET SESSION taken as the dele-| ections the Commission “occupied with| o | CASES ARE NOW RESET River: h(nnihg\ | eases for J.\mmr\ concerning Stand- 20. The 1al rate hearing will be at the 22. Both pro- ceedings will take place in Parlors | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1546 |srm HiLL CAGERSWIN OVERMIKE'S The Starr Hill Stars romped over; the Mikes Night Owls in a scrim- mage game, 42-28 in Douglas last night before a good sized crowd. | The Stars, an unorganized team of six players, had a very slow start at the end of the first quarter. | In the second quarter, the Stars {fought hard to overcome their slow start and led 12-10 at the half The game was slow and rough |up to this point, with both teams {fouling continuously. Mikes could |not make their plays connect, and the Stars showed lack of practice In the second half, the Starr Hill- ers showed their true basketball |form and drove hard to pile up a ice. Mike's Night Owls are still un- | defeated in the City League. Last }nlflhl'.s game was unofficial. .- — BASKHBAll SCORES The following are final scores of | ba ketball games played last night MIDWEST | Notre Dame 66; Dartmout 55. Michigan 58; Towa State 37. Harvard 33, Stanford 26. Rockhurst 44; St. Marys (Cal) 37. St. Louis 62; Texas Christian 40.] Carbondale (Ill) Normal 58; Col-! orado Aggie 48. Alticn (Mich) 54; Kent State 48 KLAHOMA CITY TOURNEY 0kl.lhum'\ Aggie 40; Texas 39. Kansas 51; Oklahoma 45. Baylor 69; Tulane 65 (overtime) Missouri 57; Rice 53. CORN BOWL TOURNEY (At Des Moines) Drake 69; South Dakota 33. Creighton 47; Denver 35, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST Arizona 64; Moorehead (Ky) 63. d | Eastern Kentucky 68; Toronto 31. | SOUTHWEST -| Louisiana State-Texas 2, | cancelled (wet floor). 1 FAR WEST Washington 61; Minnesota 47 -| California 57; Ohio State 47. e| Santa Clara 56; Portland 37. Pepperdine 68; Hardin-Simmons 23 Washington State 46; | | Aggies, Eastern e Wasiington 35. to the Cclumbus, Go. feotball fans have Black, trounced a clubhouse will be a the advantage when it comes to resno Falcons, 8 to 6 last s recomn iations, including| San Diego State 48; Chico Ac“mr S8€ Bowl games th AT—ON in a Pacific Coast hot ., the controversial veto IS ate 45. the Game Commis- Deéc they had the Optimist game. Black scored three goals Dr- Juliusz Suchy, Polish! Santa Barbara 46; California Ag- in February to out- Club's Sandlot Bowl game — on and assisted in another. rcpresentative, said during the gies 27. regulations for the year New Year's morning two strong ne- In a college hockey’ game, a fast lunchecn recess that he would ab-| Salt Lake City Eckers 33; Lus (Angeles Loyola 29. | --e Y| o e o o o 0 5 e v 0 WEATHER REPORT { . (U, S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning ‘o In Juneau—Maximum, 27; minimum, 23. At Airport—Maximum, 28; minimum, 21. e WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Occhsional snow or rain with highest temperatures slightly above freezing to- night and Sunday. e | | | 11 PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) eve6e0ec0000ce00000000 0 In Juneau — .20 since Dec. 1, 5.29 inche: and trailed Mike's team 3-7| {14-point lead to put the game on| ; DOUGLAS NEWS MARRIED Mrs. Alex Demos received word | recently of the marriage of her son | Glenn A. Edwards, in Edmunds, |Wash, to a former Gastineau Channel girl, Bonnie Erickson. | Glenn was in four year period serving in Alaska land over-seas as a paratrooper. He | Channel’s popular | graduate of | School. His| was one of the | piano players and a the Douglas High | wife is a graduate of the Juneau High School, and a daugter of Mr |and Mrs. Gust Erickson. GREETINGS evening in the Theatre to which all residents are | cordially invited. It is given as a means of Christmas and New Year's greetings from two local merchants and families. Title of the show is, “Mr. | Town,” a Walt Disney production which both young and grown-ups | should thoroughly enjoy. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kind expressions of! sympathy and the many acts of | kindness extended to us during our the army for a| \ A free show is being given this| Douglas Coliseum Bugs Goes 0 recent bereavement and loss of | 1ather and husband. Mrs. James Sey Jimmie Sey. - FALSE FIRE ALARM IS TURNED IN; KIDS ARE ' SUSPECTED OF A(T | Last night’s 3-8 fire alarm ut 7:15 o'clock took the fire truck out {on slippery, snowy streets to Sev- *'enth and Gold, where it was ap- parent that some youngster must ! have turned in a false alarm. The alarm box was open and the switch partly pulled down, so/ | that the horn blew only once. On' ‘mghts such as last night, with an- swering calls a difficult and dan- gerous assignment, false alarms are the furthest thing from a joke. And if the culprit were caught, no |one would be very kindly disposed toward him. DAY PHONE—476 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus STEAKS T-Bone . . Fillet. . Club . . New York Open Until 10:30 123 SEWARD PHONE 93 Special Tonight SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE Co. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 605 | FINAL WEEK OF THE O’REILLYS "'See the New Year In and the 0'Reillys Out” initiation Which isn't due to be born until birth 6 pounds and 4 ounces. 5 L5 since July 1, 54.34 inches. ial session at which €arly in 1947—that's one for ifle, Mrs. Anna Hendrickson and Mrs. E “:'l‘f F in the Olympic Hotel, | 7 Ahim S haes eceived a Christmas future book Julius Heinemann were discharged. Seattle i Lien | e since Dec. 1, 325 inches: LR LR R Government Hospital admitted no ‘ since July 1, 37.12 inches. ed were as follows new patients, discharged Oxania SMITH, JR. HERE | uis McDonald; First H 4 Kuchenoff from Perryville, Emma LS » | *“ ® 0 0 06 060 00 0 Brig. C. O. Taylor por's rle s Endresin from King Cove, Ida SUe william L. Smith, Jr., arrived on | A e P Edward Mc- Prokopioif of Juneau and Paul Mil- ), D‘ nali in time to spend the n, Dean C. E. Rice ton from Yakutat. s holiday with his father, Zenger, re-elected; T > oo { W. Leonard Smith, Highway En- n Reck, re-elected;! Illinois’ s of coming out on !'gineer. Younz Smith, who has s Shattuck, re-elect-|top in its Rose Bowl William H.| UCLA January firs “m\‘h.:,u\;vx‘x[\];? CO(ktall Pany IS Given Last Evening ed; and Trustee for this morning. The first blow was eve Vukovich the announcement that Captain- One of the Gelightful mid-Holiday season affairs was the cccktail party Fort Lewis, Wash, for nter Mac Wenskunas had been en, apparently with an attack munications System. up were ate: s 1p were initiated s -+ % William Bosch donated a pigture of appendicitis. Imter coach Ray given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ be members of the Alaska|Eliot dismissed reserve center Lou Charles Sabin and Mr. and Mrs. Average per capiw. Income eer Association from 1887 to.Donoho and sub fullback Ray Flo- Keith Wildes. The affair was given the United States in 1940 was $5' rek from the ar. In 1945 it was sl 158. violating squad for at the Sabin home. per SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY CELEBRATION 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. Wednesday--January 1st, 1947 IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE All Masons and Families--Especially Visiting Members lnvited.’ been stationed with the Army at the past three months will take over new duties here with the Alaska Com- | i in 73 THE Announcing——-— change of the name AT THE BUBBLE ROOM FEMMER TRANSFER Phone 114 ALASKA TRANSFER & STORAGE (0. P. 0. Box 1917 THE MEMBERS OF THIS ORGANIZATION EXPRESS PAST YEAR Greetings of the Season to All AND AVOW THEIR AI;PRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE DURING WE ALSO WISH TO THANK D. B. FEMMER FOR ALL THE COURTESIES SHOWN US8——M8———— ELEANOR O’REILLY

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