The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL’\SKA Blaik Named Coach of '46 , i : 1 YORK, Jnn 7 arl (Red) JUNEAU BOWLERS BA KH b, «‘3’3 IN FIRST § BMI’ 1, KETCH; KAN - his voice was heard an 250 sports cele- ded a dinner in his the Ketchikan wlers lost [ ALASKA- P ew. Coas %muuzs outheastein otlaska played Dayton, father, Ohio, for William A and Blaik's word a tribute to his asscciates wd—were relayed to the “If I'm coach of the due 5T; DoPaul 41 id, “it follows that they / ‘ B vh L OUe (the assisiants) afe the staff of the WOMEN X 2 44; Oklahoma 4 : 1 State” 52; o8 ceptance and his squs gathering JUNEAU Charmain Grc Clara 43 BABE RUTHES NEXT VICTIM 10 CPERATEDUPON; MEET JOE Louls. CONDITION 600D - EW YOI’K. Ji who underwent a 78 eration ¥ v, 170 LPHIA, Jan. 7 — A aging slugger named Walcott was the most jate today to becomse bit of fodder for h avy- pion Joe Lewis' c same La\m for whom | partner | 7—~Bahe Rut! erious neck pent and but his Negro who but probably is | 40, earned the dubicus r of a possible spring bout with LLIRSIC 1p oo O. The 24-year-old | PACIFIC ; ROUNDUP en Walcott on last summer. | JLLE RTO\‘ 3 g Jan | the former in tk ] o hours yester- pular decis swd of to witnes 980 who paid $33 the Conventic ap, alternate- depending on willing or ur out with Wal- A cr r HUGH Bz S';!‘QE ESTEBLT YORK, SHAGVAY "™ N by 1 i ‘ o Geboul i i ! 1 life interestir . For a couple ,;;;‘;;; W e © WASHINGTON ST. S. FREIG IH' -mi‘(\ll ] £ 3 ¥ ” SR g DRV re., 5 te By 2 b 1 loomed for other Northern after the Beavers' 8 win over Wash t night. It was the in 14 games, their only defeat by Long Island Uni- Madison Square Garden. State had also split a sly undefeated . riter's r from Mary Jan tougher nutes, the Cou- DONDS Haliim at hocks Molin, in the athle g || 50 e DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Beck ollowed center w -~ - HOGAN WINS FIRST PRIZE iN LA OPEN 7—Ben $2,000 first prize for his three- > Los Angeles open (Bud) Ward of amateur, finis 7 to tie for sevvnlh plas - let the by Red 11, | Tie manzgement of thi baak is pledged to conserva- tive operstion. The sfe of depositors’ funds w ous primary consideration. la sddition, the bank i s mem. ber of Federal Deposit lnsur ance Cocporation, which ia- wares each of our depositors against low % & maximeos o 35,008 Lorrowed t and frock out tke And Bii o Boys' and gan, 1o- S Girls models TR S ) iional Bank TEASK e po- $5.50 per 100 lbs 2. Get 1pply now. Feu Jensen, 468-6t. CHOFEDIS AL D POSET INSTRANCE C O RESIGNS BY REQUEST EUGENE, F‘I( 5 Jnn 7—A mem-| ber of the ve of Oregon Athle Board reported today alll members of the Board had resigned at the request of President Harry K. Newburn in the way for urmr of Ath all wp‘.r"‘nmn '} ambéas@? Qil Burners ) Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shoep, Inc. Heafing a move to clear pointment of a Di- tic who will admin- policies and 11 coach. TRANSPORTA O M P A N'Y Telephone- A'rrE\'rxo\ LOGGERS with logs for sale contact Juneau Lumber| Mills. Wil from 100,000 ft.| to 10,000,000 fest. For furtner| particula:s sce Juneau ILumber| Mills 433-tf fverything in Sporling Goods BUS SERVICE te... Fairbanks, Ancherage Whitehors2 VIA HAINES D It takes about 25 pounds of grain | to rear a leghorn pullet PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP " IHANIRIR A\ | BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Y0cal Agent Gastineau Hotel L M. POWELL—Haines Agent S SO S S S IS i USROS 0 | WALCOTIMAYBE . in anjooi would the 10 ATHLETIC BOARD : islands ORTIZLOSES /7 HIS CROWN T0 H.DADE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7—Har- cld Dade, a relatively unknown 23- Phone 036 between 5 and 7 eve- year-old 12.to 1 underdog, pounded nings. cut a unanimous 15-round decision | ——- = = last night to end little Manuel | FOR SALE—Ic Ortiz eign as the Na- tior ng Association’s World Bantamweight champion. Ort putting his title on block for the 16th time, FOR SALE FOR SALE-—32 ft. gine; also 10 and 12 ft. skifis. troller, new en- 431 11th | FOR SALE- 35 Terraplane coach the| with '37 motor, good rubber. took the| powns 74, miles out Highway. lcad in the early rounds, but Dade| 470~ turned in a of clever box- ing that had the champion flound- vainly trying to land swing-| e final rounds. tdowns, each pounds. e Celifcrnia ican from El} Centro yielded a wn that he defended agai all comers he wecn it Lou Salica WELDED STEEL TANK, 31'x31" 15 ieet long. Phone 374. 459-t{-dh. RESTAURANT FOR SALE, fuliy equipped, at sacrifice, Phone 501 469-6L. PIANO, $225, excellent condition Phone Green 1750 469-3t. \SLXGHTLY UbED 70 h.p. Buda Diesel Marine with 2 to 1 reduc- tion gear, ready to go. See it at i Juneau Welding & Mach. Shn]) 469-t1 | Chicago Negro, built up an sive record as an amateur he Middlewest before he entered y during the war. He turn- ;;;:(lofluxgld::)fl']’_:’fi GILL NET SKIFF with & Phone Green 113 or call at Mad- sen Cycle and Fishing Supply 468-4t fioiNG Io DE( DE Slh Street after 6 pm. or ca‘l SPORT QUESTIONS; 468-3t. | T—Th2 252} of the National Athl Association are | 19 be asked whether they| to apply “sanctions” hcols which provide, thing room and| ar athlates s | t of a schcdulz boycott | the means of enforcing code amateurism in according to recommenda- | tions drawn up by the NCAA’s conferencz of confer s" here had a st iights. e ONE ACRE Tritz Cove, Phcne patented ground at with house and gar- age. 849 between 5 and 7| NEW p.a. r’“m' r colleges to .Alk\. C..L Cu. BRAND NE'7 Purroughs Calcula | tor, Phone 5. ILLINGS BEATEN BY MINNESOTA IN 1d be basi of virtually and a :pendent of five ses to im- *ement adhore to them| CHICAGO, Jan. 7—lllincis’ hopes o | Ol caplurnny tne Biy Nine kall !l\]" faded today after Minn ich it prog e had handed the hi billed Vi their night accomplis amble court b abid Ilinoi hcemi 2,000 1 certain | in Iilinois’ | estimated 0C ers. It w me in string of f Hor North- s to Huff Gymnasium ollowed by Ohio | amateurism not ffirms the standard Ama- teur Athletic Union and Olympic| definition of an amateur, but adds; S that “any college athlcte who takes|State and W pa, for participation in While the not meet this defin S nz their Big Nine {after lcsing thcir opener principle, rc and| State, Indiana made its start in upplied to scholar-! the ftitle race by & ting the hletes is outlawed unless an Buckeyes 62-3). Ohio State, 18sing 1cte actually works for it. at hc for the first time in 24 SR AR L games, made only 13 field goals in 71 attempts. Raiph Hamilton Lm)ed Indiana’s attack with 14} u ints while Don Ritter contributed Fights last follows: 113, e — R HOSPITAL NOTES Jer: outpointed Joey Max-| im, 181, Cleveland, 10 rounds. i St. Anns Hospital admitted Holycke, Mass.—Navanes Paraza,|Charles A. Smith for medical at- 144, Mexico City, outpointed Joey |tention yesterday, and Annie Houts Peralta, 144, New York, in a 10/ and Mrs. Minnie Schindler for round fight. \ surgery. Malernity cases were Mrs. New Haven, Conn.- —Julie Kogan, | William Geddes, a baby boy born at 5, New Haven, mers, 135, Brockton, Mass., in 12| baby girl born this morning at 5:38 round | o'clock, Discharges were e collect- triumph, to Ohio first nizht resulted as —Joe Walcott, 191, ago—Nick Castiglione, 142, knocked out Gene Joyce| Mrs. , Gary, Ind., in the first mun'l}‘md baky girl, Robert D. Totten of their bout, }and Wilbur Moore. Government, Hospital admitted Esther Hopkins of Juncau, made {no mscharges yesterday. Ole Anderson, Explosion Sarls Flre, None Killed QUINCY, M:\as.. J T—After an e —— HERE FROM ANCHORAGE \ 5 Arriving from Anchorage over the weekend were the following all night search, fire officials ssid‘ visitors: G. W. Trudran, Wilbur totiay no one had been trapped in| Wester, W. R. Peterson Carrie an explosion last night of 2,000{Jones, Clay Olson, Bill Dewberry, tanks of cxygen at the West Qum-‘H. Kenny, Dora Churchill, Ken- y plant of the air reduction sales!neth Johnston, Harold Stringer, npany. | Floyd Guertin, Frederick A. Froh- At first it was feared at least}bcse, Jr., Gene Norris, and Lee O. one workman had been Kkilled by| Teague. H the blast that injured eight per- Bk AE S G S scns, and smashed windows within, VISITING IN JUNEAU a half mile. | Beb Shanner of Sitka and James R ¥ i PR | R. Teekley of Petersburg arrived Venice, Ita |over the weekend to visit in Ju- neau. is built on 118 small Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION o 2% 4 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION co Phone 870 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent {Duplex in Dougla: 456-t1 } z upcn qualification. i BASKETBALL GAME - Basket- | an outpointed Paz‘lz 21 pm, and Mrs. Bill Ray, a; Sadie Fenton, Mrs. J. R. Robb | 75 WANT ADS |MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS LIQUOR STORE— Heart of Juneau. LOVELY, MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME—Douglas. 3 APARTMENT HOUSES. DUPLEX—-With 6 Apartments., - ' TROLLERS-—Price $1,450 to $4,000. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS _ Phene 676 over First National Bal REAL ~ FOR SAL {Frame Cottage. 5 Hi-way. ;1 Acre Patented Land. ! Redecorated, Clean. Large Lot. ‘Plcasanv. Surroundings. Fireplace. g \TE miles Gla Nice Income. i We have 3 nice homes. 3 bedrooma |in each.” All in best location. " ! Terms-and immediate possession, |BALMAT & COMPANY | RFAL FYTATE and RENTALS ! 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. | Tel. 354 i WANTED ANTED—Furnished hnu:n or apl Onz bedrocm or' two; weuld con- sider redcccrating. Phone 748. 470-2t. xperienced bookkeeper, statistical work, salary dependent Ala; Coast= 708, 470-t1. ‘WAN’f}: —C,l-;p-mlu repair work‘, ! remcdeling, redecorating. For in- terviews box 2132, Juncnu 470-3t. WANTEL al Airlines. Phone 15106 work 6 day week. Call 34 eveuings. (355-tf) \.\AP\ IPD—de furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 | CARPEN" “ER S, - | KIPSTE Beauty Shop, Phone { 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3uf) lPLANJx‘ RENTEL ava TUNED Anderson Shop | MISCELLANEOUS ;FULL m par ren. 421 Seward St. ume care of child- i 468-3t. i i+ | WINTER & POND (O, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing -— Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Whelesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEED Realistic Perma~ nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{full, pnn’ time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 room fur. apt, oil stove, bath, reference. 513 Wil- louhby. 470-3t. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, pnvate entrance. 423 Harris St. 470-3t. I 043 West 9th St. 4690-t1. FOR RENT—Rocm and Board for two persons; breakfast and din- ner. 421 Seward St., across from Federal Bldg. 468-% 2-ROOM CABIN dOOM&—Klwheh Dnvhwen Hotel—Ph, 886. NICE CLEAN R ROOMS, day or wecl, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) nome LOST AND FOUIID LOST: Man'’s gold caineo ring. Rer ward. Waller, at the Empire. de LOST—Sheaffer fountain pen with Ruth Larson. Phone Red 470-t£. aturday night, red billfold,~ identification inside, return to Gubllnenu Hotel, reward. 470-3t. "3 IMANY CHILDREN DIE IN WARSAW WARSAW This war-ruined capital has one of the highest in- fant mortality ratés in the world. { Health records disclosed that in the ‘last six months of 1945, 60? | percent of all children up to five years of hge dézd. Average mortal- lity of all children is 18 percént, |compared with 3 percent in Sweden iand 4 pero“nz in London | R s | MERE FROM KETCHIKAN Among the visitors arriving from out of town over the weekend we: ‘G 8. Wallace, Bill C. Bailey, a ettt oo o oo et A T P, Hansen, ail of Ketchikan, I L] -

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