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RY 15 1947 HUSKIES TIED Sporlaneis SKA EMPIRE THE DAILY AL JUNE AU, ALASKA " AP SPORTS Il Vau ¢ whipped the ¢ if m 0 to 40 Vo i ( ing the r of the game. The IN BIG RA(E Pacific Coast hockey league c By _lll‘(-ll »l-l LLERTON, n}_ HGLIDAY BEARS (lAw up core was run up to 19 for PAA were equalled last night|ye Felittiary 8] o4 TN g b B while ACS managed to make a half the Oskland Oaks defe fc box for the Broc ) K. of C. track ’ WH“E time score of 8 on.a basket b; sl o RGERRL e B et last week was supported by Exc“nslo“ DARNELL Powers and & free ghrow by Uher. MOSCOW, Ida, J 15—The of 18 goals equals the mark boxes of live ammunition that Holloway and Dillhoffer, ] ington Huskies went Into 1945 at Portland when the A P Jere. MOted, b She SIKoLy pAA BEAIS ACS cne peint by Wilson, sank W el leader pagles defeated San Francisco 13 184 Omug L1 TR, e L Ro““n TBIP Fackets each during the second Ship of the Northern Division Pac gl g redded” matched | 196 dmonitions that cau wri - half of the game. It ran true to ific Const conference today andj i $hs ths Mg as to burn up The Boston Return Limit the form of the previous half, with Temained undefeated for the sea of five points in one e Garden already has ellout tor IABES Jan. 3ist, 147 4 * tLe ACS playing hard, but unable after a 56-46 basketball vic man Aud Tutten of Oak the Rhode Island-Bucknell, Holy SCORES LAST NIGHT to stop their opponents nor tc ', over Idaho, defending champ- g i this with two goals and Tm(};V’\mxl\.:v:lu.::“llml-h‘ ]'.;..“I:“A‘, )1‘1\( ON SALE DAILY scorz many points themszlves ion: hr s heade 21 ¢ e 13,900 crowc Juneau High 38; Darnells 29 ORME e, Led by Jack Nichols, All-South g I ere in the Coast Hockey lkely will set a New England record DEC. 15, 1946 (Y e tn e 1 division. center with SeUtRern crcult, Portland beat Vancouver, B NG B o THROUGH JAN. 20, 1917 . points against 10 for P2 in front all the way after|gu, oS g ¢ Thursday to attend the meeting of fourth period, whil forward Sammy White's first-min- g 5 : be 1 the national Bobsled Federa- T S baskets. ACS made 5 and one free ute field goal last nig Nichols ihe Los Angeles Hetabs i 5 ession to-|ticn, at which plans for th TR Juneau High School Crim:con l?n'vl\\. PAAS 15 Foults made their tallied four field goals and six free e Western International da ! A, B.|Olympics will be made. He VAR RN s Bears won over Darnzlls in the big final score for t ame 44, with 'throws for 14 points 1 ted to a 4 to 2 victory Char T ling. | Wil stay for the world champion- e ont ‘mieht at the Juneau 11 points by ACS, taking their score Washington led at the half, 30 Reitin. CothiNle TG T : he major|ships & Moritz early next High School gymnasium, by a score 0 =1 game slowad down by cored four goals in I \ v . provided he can get back for of 38 to 29. In the second me High man for the w4 of 48 fo Near the perio mo of trials at Lake Placid PAA tock th® ACS by a of 41 Hollo f PAA, wit points, end Washington Coach Hec Ed- t i 1 t crack of the wi Rus jo 27 felloy his two teammates, mundson cleared the Lench 14} 1 the line on Freddie Cor Tho first game saw Juneau tak: I fier and Wilson, with 12 and Idaho scored nine points in Billy Smith o man who started for : O'Connor sank the 11 points respectively. ~ Bucy and minutes to bring the count split decision dinner t thrée baskets and his team- Uher tied for g honors on the to 45. of Los Angel i3 mates went on to sink three more ACS team, with points each., V I'H:EHH and O n - State ) the floor in FRISCH GUY ficld goals in the er.| Eleven fouls w alled against have each won three and lost NONe, 'younds. Zander At tha - ‘haserit S e I N A Things didn't get star t,IPAA, and nine nst ACS with all of Washington's victories ' gpo oot oy Mcnday, given in honor of several CIFIC ORTHERN AIRLINES though, with neither team able t g @te: tme adoves = by jover Idaho. Tre Huskies have Won 'cjgse from the lczal seribes who have e to Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 hit the E.xske‘ x\(»"u]m\ ly. Darnell for 1 \ight's game u “L‘:"“ since the »\“*‘;’(‘”j‘ i{‘_“" fornia state li werk, a writer was needling job- . District Trafric Manager men sank two fleld goals in the ams izht not Ie nk Frisch “No wondel first quarter to bring the scor: to, JUNEAU HIGH FG T']T '1”’ ¢ wven't got ‘a big job with the 8 for Juneau High, 4 for Darnells. Merritt 5 1 Gatober | Yankees,” he persisted, “look at the second quarter that t were, SRS o o ball coach will point to with mc 5 .| Guys like MacPhail and Red Pat- PPERREERS LD RO S8 iU 2 e SRR SR ocutplaying l‘l ];; oppo \'l\lw in every %fi:";““"’ : :1 &3 pREuM‘NAR'ES ARE | oo : i Maose WIL| (orgon even look like execut B Mesebnibi i v it s way except Ditting the basket, un- Meac 12 PR his On o Frisch retorted: “Just wail. You } til Memitt tegan to connect With| papwprye DB PLAYED ON MONDAY Seallgiy Y t 15 v "ba it eapnathing o1 ! { his shots. With his mates f2ed- pgoc P jt G ibublnk. to suddaaittie k held: o onth jrom. now Wonder if | el ! ing the ball to him, Merritt made g, e 5 _|the Eugene campus. Aikan prob: Frank meant he has a big job in { 1&&‘& H@t&fl (EEEL four goals, and the team total for 2 [ ieska I en and George Schmidt iy, iy vigit Eugene 2 i i isht or planning to do |} ! the quarter went to 11 points M Ty the semi-finals in the 4o oot the fc I P O riethi at n | l’ " H N T E R S ! The Darnells, while they were do- Bisii0 10 on tournament as a result! cor take ove s G o { 4 . : ing a thorough job of covering e whsmoitr Monday's eliminations, The ;oo .o : R I ranzed a specia H Mead »n't able to keep contro s 2 : of the preliminaries will o 5 e “’\'l\l BAR i H * et e fo s % o B b 0 e Ui BAND PRACIICE | S ! mere than 6 poizts, and the half g o o G FT TFlfrom 7 to 10 oclock in the High coming footbail game af ! ! ended the score fo ot S 5 '3 |School gym. A sckedule has been gen gy : ki e sinr T i ; \ in fa Juncau High i % . out for both men and women's ;- , comrri L ( Thei JUeESEIEEIA. Will prac=.) IMP“PTANT MEETmG { Rollison 3 0 6 ngles and all members §. T ORImAE: 18 ! tonight at 8 o'clock in the } ] { Second Mul Sillhoffer 80D ke Thn Dor I ey Grade School Auditoriur, and all | ' ; Wilson Ruias 1 fisted [0 bg DR ; The University of Southern Cali- i b o ' ' o ' During tha second hall of th 4 11 " pesults of the handicap singles! The University of Souiten B0 < - nbers are requested by Director |} ) a o &% game, Darnells held a1 to aven) .. 309 FG FT TP g men are as follows: fornia Trojans hav Joseph Shofner to be presen \ E te fighting for possess : 1 1 317y & Iversen 15; Pastor Bigorniathe Southwe 2 SR ! \ the ball o T ) oRpaTe o MILLS SHUT DOWN ! } fT HALL ! Their team work was not s 3; [1’ 8 | George Schmidt 16, Fred Tubb (5) {OWls October 4 MILLS ! ! A.r.o ! and efficient as was June . ~ 19 2 kel B e e have. it e2emed to be effective in hold- 0 0 0" Rokert Beochever 16; J. H. will-' The Xhe Eelhihfa Suie dils nave N | ing the Crimson Bears down to a Boviell, &: point iams (8) 10 wen yesterday's g down, dgr, ankal.gvsthaul and’ g A ! ot g - > o - race for . be a month before cutting ) score Darnells could match. E. Iversen 15; George Rog- race for the L. . ; ; : o { ! In the third canto 11 points were b ers (10) 10 try. War ' Allles finished t%0 . kil ¢ i t | scored by each team, but v juNIOR kfimps p' AN s. Connie B lengths shoad of HpwalQHZ St ¥ T s TP o \ H nells unable to close b felsen will t s /Buy and Sell in | K g g e g WOMER (OF THE. MOS ! ' game movad into the B s inals as winr fsent. Plaves o Lowis: B R Y % : ; > i ' ! 21 in Juneau's favor : Results of the fir e : g , be enscone (8 Rafs . iu hioos Rz, ! he fourth quarter saw Darnell SEN!ORS WARNED follow e Ruth is up and around and ¢ BROGR et 0 10 theq Special, _enfertain Be On ) e rrrr oo e e e aimemd trying to force their score upwards Cennie Boochever 15; Elaine Iver |Breetin ar- VALEREOL Timas ad¢-477-12 B for all they were worth, and Juneau sen 4 | BCVETINIG & o : 3 ; High matching point for point. Inasmuch as a group, prhaps all, Louise Malcom 15; FElizabeth his daugl 4 Hickey, Bach and McDaniel were a of the Juni s, have planned Thompson % Is_feeling ! it o5 6 fightinz combination ‘for th> Dar- an cver-night at the Third Cabin| Jean Rogers 15; Mercedes Esta- PogSnrmer - MOmA THn e o yion nells, but their efforts couldn't for Saturday, January 18, the brcok 9 his ‘second- walk in as MAAY.cH ; match the superior ability of the Seniors are kindly asked to leave| Emma Nielsen 15; Ruth Brooks 4. p Fiench Hospital yesterday. The has : AT TIIE Crimson Bear squad. Juneau more the cabin for the Junior’s us2 ON Jeanctte MacComter 15; Jane hoanijal, . Jstedsehis . £onditign - a5 S99k 20 than kept its lead, and in the the weekend. The E2niors are ask- Brant 9 “good” m(l“n w83 apparegt e was BAoWETAD y Il(lna'l B .:H)x:q :Llh i ed to the Second Cabin | connie Boochever 15; Louise Hal- ;x‘(‘:&‘xnxi)‘n:;n,lxll"l(‘ A A DR 5 i eam,;1f jany 15 planned bYieom g ? KETCHIKAN USO CLOSES | Darnells madz cne basket in the them Emma Nielsen 15; Jean Rogers 3 4 2 Dy : i o 5 - 1a Nielsen 15; Jean Roger T University of Mi remaining time, to even up final The Juniors plan to take food sl i Poimteiy ! . N iaen quagter scores for both tecams at aleng, and any groups going Sat- new .x.:,jh.\ll coach—John I j 11 1t Im\" 8 points, and make the scorsboard urday afterncon or early Sunday 5 Vanghi-—plans to {oHmw, idight . ip, & e e at the end of the game read 38 morning, are asked to contac S the tracks of Haiold (Rad) Dres <o e ‘ i 7 priains to 29 : Buddy Hunter, either at home, at B, @b 5 Jeaving ; thes bl o, dl- e T Nfibw o High point man for Juneau High school or at the Alaska Music Sup-| .. | g : was Conter Herb Mead, who began ply i SN | to connect durinz the sacond halt Anyway, the Seniors are asked to Scores of leading basketball i ; of the game and ran bis totel to keep away from the Third Cabin games played last n follow Now for fhe first time i DOZEN 2 DOZEN CASE 12, followed by Merritt with 11 over the weekand. North Carolina York i e | points. For Darnells, Bach and g AR R ! University 48. 5 McDaniel shared the honors, with Long Island 46; St. Louis 44 BARGAI N WINTER b 10 points each. Six fouls were SOROPHM“T (lUB | Niagara 45; Sicna 41 a ® (-] called on the Crim Bears and| Notre Dame 74; Michigan 8. 56, 3 cight against Dari ME G " URS Y Miscouri 43; Kansas S. 42 (over- 0 TR . EXCURS!ON FARES [[HI9N:6 i The second game, between PAA| Nebraska 48; | 3 i ngbh e Nel iR and ACS, was, played with 10 min-| ute quarters. In the opening per iod, PAA didn’'t show up too well, seemingly unable to get starte Thz Army matched them point for point in the opening minutes, then dropped behind three points for the the period scor2, 8 to 5 for PAA PAA hit is stride in the second quarter, and took a long d that ACS nev r was able to close dur- Arkansas. 54; Texa gt Washington 56: Idaho 46 Wyoming 60; Gonzaga 53; Farra Pacific U. 51 fi=ld 49. Memeters of the Sc will meet at noon toi Bubble Room Terrace for and business session. = All kers ar2 urged to attend. luncheon mem- Tt S Santa Clara 55; Sacramento 51 The Republic of Hawaii was es-| Whitworth 56; Geiger Field 42. taklished in 1894 and continued| Lewiston (Jdaho) Normal 47; until the islands became an organ- |Eastern Oregon 45 ized territory of the United States| Lewis and Clark 39; Willamette in 1900. wmnmmmmolnucgu-coucommn Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. /ess than regular round-trip fares Special 21-day excursion with stop-overs on sale through April 1,1947 Yes, on Pan American’s brand-new you can now fly hy Clipper to nearly all major than travel plan, Alaskan cities at bargain prices. At least 25% loy regular round-trip fares. You can take 21 days for the round trip, including stop-overs . . . for business, for visiting and sxghl-seelng. Tickets at these bargain fares will be sold up to mid- night, April 1, 1947. .. for excursion travel to be completed by April 20. 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