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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA LR T e e R R UBDIES T ON SHOW _ DARNELLS DEFEAT %7 5. "CHRISIMAS N = ; 00SE SITKANS; MOOSE s, b v CONNECTICUT" IS || Againe Tonight! This Week's Hit Laff Show Two new members, Dolly Haugh- up somewhat, but they looked very toling and Edith Walker, were in- wl“ ovER pA“AM tired. Bud Brown played a hard AI 20]“ (ENIURY 'slm(‘, all th PR e e ey === ‘ : SHOWPLALE oF ; itiated into the Women of the though he could 5 Moose last night at the regular so- | ot seem tc the bucket. Neither v > A 0% , 4 avorsey ¢ *loguid Harold Donnelly, although he When men are adrift at sea for| || THAT DOUBLE-TROUBLE DAME? THAY GOD IS MY CO-PILOT CUY! - T The entertainment committee "~ ® proved himself one of the fastest MANy days, when water and sun / Columbia Pictures " comprised of Laura Isaacs, Lou ° SCORES LAST NIGHT °/men on the floor at dribbling and spray become endless and awe- R Atmour eni vaghay’ Sbhoer, |* ‘ | The Conway Dock men sank six Some they dream of many things— presented @ program arranged in|° Dernells 44; Conway Dock 24 *ipoints in the final period, to three Perhaps of a home and loved ones, Bengr 167 the Btk titubgte: Re- - i foul shots for Darnells. Sitka made & 8irl or cool orangeade. But l.r gents of the Chapter, who were| Moose 40; Pan American 3¢ */a last pe comeback, but their ON€ seaman, heaven was food and fuests 6 -the evening, S Uy shots were off and the plays didn't “":l “b?‘l‘“md““ b, o [ro—— Taking part in the enjoyable pre- slick as they were meant to. BRLERE R FATAc DT 08 nehed A oxitdel & i In a game marked by good spirits A1d brightest comedy romance. and what a <entation were a group of Moose “Christmas In Connecticut,” cur- dish be found children who were rehearsed by| The Darnells, playing in a style l';,‘;,e l:."f .’fl“f i C]‘;'":m"“”ml‘ reitiV 4% this BOL Geitiiry Theates g John Gains, teacher of piano, and | thic ¢ ha ere 15 Zouls callad ARRUIE. i Als ¥ ot 1 Lou Ree Armour, ro‘;’mer'tencherl:}r ;)mv:\;:mlg‘)-nx‘xifiveshfivjnscg::‘t’:;fig SE3oelh, and 11 agalnst Cagway :t:nr\nngen:qu !;/lun;m(\, et % = " e d ck. Stanwyck and Sydney Greenstreet b pantomime and dancing. - | last - ) e - ot pos SRk ffilc::;fg'pm el sm: 90m- " This evening the Sitka team will WIth @ topnotch supporting cast of R . 8 * s petition in the Conway Doc! meet Juncau High school in the \Toupers incluzing C. Z. Sakall, BARBARA S DENNIS | “Under the Hawallan Moon,” from Sitka and walked off the floor i Reginaid Gard 1 F) 3 A . ’ o 00 gym in what should be even stiffer Reginaid Gardiner and Frank Jenks : 1 piged by Soce ope oh e il i, th. e (57 in vkl b e s o ANWYCK: MORGAN |tar; “Always Trouble on Sunday| The boys from Sitka, all ex- Moose Take PAA {a boy and a girl #ury, but what a | 7 & (Y | Morning” by Zatis Murphy; “School perienced ball players, were strange Th boy and, oh boy, what irl! sty . 3 : o preliminary game last eve- 20V and, oh boy, what a girl! | ISTRAS IN CQNN“T TAT) B | Days” sung by the Junior group; to the gym, and couldn’t sink their ning saw the Moose take the lead Jeff Jones (Dennis Morgan) and ) ) e J ¢ Y e ¢ g-,.t ? § | /Going Back to Grandpa's'byDon shots. They played a hard, cleal o) ‘4o oy through the first half his buddy Sinkewics (Frank Jenks), WARNER SmasH! : | Miines; ‘gor?lgv of the Volga Bonn:*gnr:e.ml‘m! “ssvl plinys vllldnt W°fl‘_‘- and into the third period, only to having suffered the horrors of eigh- o ¥ ™ e X ot voun. Jamr B?h 3 1e‘nnese Folk Bong f:m nells called almost €VEXY y,ve pan American, in a second- teen days adrift in a tiny raft, are e GYDNEY R GREENSTREET lgmu nymte” unior group; “A Sailor e AT it half comeback, threaten to take the hospitalized and placed on a liquid REGINALD GARDINER « 5. Z SAKALL ¢ ’)f‘?_ KOBERT SHAYNE oweces vy PETER GODFREY n a e” presented as a story acl cDaniels went on a game away from them in the final diet. For days, as they are nursed [[ocreen Play by Lione! Houser & Adele Commandini + From an Original Story by Ailesn Hamitor| in pantomime by Joyce Hope, Car-|ing spree for Darnells, and sank & .00 back to health on eggs and milk olyn Isaacs, and Lou Ree Armour. |total of 19 points during the game. "y "y o : ! 4 i i i l | g e squad had everything 'Jeff dreams of steaks. He is furth- ore Lalls Wi alkin nimais Post Graduate Regents attend-|His teammate Hickey was behind yo” oo™ fine half, as PAA er aided in his fantasies by having g i | ing were Anne Bodding, Anna Ro-|With 10, and Harold Donnelly of | A ; GERALD MOHMR | | denvers, Ocelia Light, Gerie Borg. | Sitka made 5. etk B B A et S feied Latest Air Express News g e JANIS CARTER | gren, Mary Haas and Virginia Pu- Sitka Takes Lead Ithe ball or to hit their baskctjmenus of homespun Mrs. Elizabeth | gel. Followng a drawing oi gifts| Sitka took an early lead in the when they had it. Lane, who writes the food column BELNR GH FRATSRS ¢ GBS B | Ric BLORE -« JOHN ABBOTT | |fOr the Regents, refreshments were first quarter, but they soon lost! PAA made but two field goals in'for “Smart Housekeeping.” o m y o |served by a committee which in-|it as McDaniels began SINKINg the first quarter for four points,| From this point the comedy be- 7:25 s cluded Lenora Olsen, Dorothy De-|shots one after another. It Was and two foul shots in the second |gins to move fast to the endn. 9:25 A 9:45 == COMPANION FEATURE ==} vinny and Martha Schmit. evident that the Conway Dock men period for two points. R e O | « \ \ \ s \ \ ) \ ) \ ) ] \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ E 3 \ \ . N \ \ 3 i ¥ \ H [4 3 N \ ) i N l} N N \ !l N y \ N N l} N ) \ N ) l 4 5 % ) l} \ ) 2 All members are requested to at- Wwere good ball players for the most the Moose sank 14 points in the i St —— ? ténd the Tiext tisetiig 6 WA Ipart, but they didn't know their Junean High and the Sitka Con- S—— T — s 2 g of Women of | g Y opening quarter, and another 11 in,way Dock Company, will be the ~ P e WESTIRN ROMANTIC ACTION AT IT the Moose, which will take place on | Way around the Juneau High Y. the second. Floberg Was the fastest | Tmperiats against the Vets. e B o a February 6. Plans will be made at By the time they were ready to g0 man on the floor during that half,| ah i that time for Moose children’s in-|t0 Work they were tired out from and raked in 13 points for the| The scores by t i ] stitution classes in singing, panto-|chasing Darnells around. And Moose during the two periods. ‘mgme" gm; ] y teams for last ! f mime and dancing. Classes will be anyway, Darnells had quickly piled 1t looked at half time as though DARNELLS FG FT TP | mu ARTS d cnms | organized under the direction of{UP an imposing lead which they PAA was a goner, headed for the pyjokey Nirito 46 an John Gains and Lou Ree Armour kept on building up. 'low end of a lopsided score. It ggch il ol R S {and Women of the Moose will be| At the end of the first quarter stood at 25 to 8 at the beginning McDaniels Qi 4 1l ) = i | sponsors for this new activity. the score stood at 11 for Darnells of the third period. Then Hart- payard Fad Kat Third A al Exhibit iy ‘ WikLIAm “.5' " | Moose mothers interested in en-|t0 8 for Sitka. And in the second field, Wilson and Rollison began Lycas R e R nnu A 8 B BEVERLY LOY i rollirg their children for this in- PE]"“: '-*!Bk%nlwny Dt;‘cltd"m: W8S 1o find the range of the baskel. | gubstitutes: Taylor, 3 points; | < able to sink only one goal al The score for the third quarter ') MATINEE SAT. 1:30 P. M. | —PLUS— sttugtion _should opntact . Laurs i Doolay and Williams, 1 each. { i p 580y AR g L A | Isaacs at Black 290 for further in-|On€ foul shot for three points, while ran just about nip and tuck, with grTRA FG FT TP n 24 25 25 Added “Captain America” | Latest News Events oAl lgal,:euslsm,kd gto p(;m,‘a o nine 17 points for the Moose and 12 f0F Domneris b Jan ary &4%..49.. “SILENT PARTNER” starts at 7:10—9:30 S s . et % o PAA, to bring the score to 36 carpstien Cely W SIL PARTNER 1 : 1_v«.ev never seen Darnells play like againgt 18. It still looked as though Th?;mon R S “ A s 0 N I c T E “ P L B “NOTORIOUS LONE WOLF" at 8:25—10:40 {HATTRICK IS CANDIDATE |this” someone commented at half the Moose had the game in the MeCracken 2 0 4 ; SRMER T e 00 FOR .'.ERR I.EGISI. AmREv‘nm“‘ willl; thel;core sta:d;nx ;n. :g bag; and as it finally turned out, prown 0.0 -9 b N e MCasl: - BT AT TR | S ) to 14. Darnells men had played they did. But Pan American didn't it R A § e —— A [bang-up ball the entire first half, nink so. e e | COME AND SEE THE CREATIVE WORK g TR . | Charles T. Hattrick, former Ju-{and had a lead that any team P a [ »ing done in your community and | neau man, in a radiogram to the ld have a hard time ‘overcom-! Final Flokerg . 4.8 il L4 i ¥ i | : ¥ i B s In the final period, PAA started Vuille g 3.4 throughout the Territory ’- C k l. Emplre from Ketchikan announces | ing. The question was whether they playing basketball, and reeled ¥ Braam 3 2 3 ar 'e l?leec:on“n::?‘;fi:":a;t the specm:lc&\;ldu:;e;phglday::eg ;ffifififi'&d l;’:':f score after score, while holding the Mansfield Qb g ENTRANTS PLEASE HAVE THEIR WORK | Hattrick who years ago was asso- |nells prcved they could. Moose almost st a sandsilll, PAA Gatcls - g8 8 ! at the Shrine Temple by January 23. ¢ | men sank 16 points while the Moose Substitute: Perrin, 2 points. clated with H. 8. Graves, in the Third Period got four, and when the final horn PAA FG FT TP ) & o jc;!othlx‘lg tI;ll:sx_xllfrss in Juneau, has 1In the third period, Sitka Was gounded, 2 PAA man went up to Dillhoffer AR | HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE INVITED | ;:;1 s‘n ml:rr:]wrybror 32 years held to two field goals for four the bench.and jokingly asked for Holloway ¢ e AR to enter creative work. N . nce as been a mer- points, while Darnells went on to another five minutes to play. The Rollison 4 0 8 . 4 " %4 |3t gt fn Kstehixan. garner another 13 points on on€ Moose won the game, all right; but Wilson (0L i ] T 758 War in another five minutes maybe they Hartfield PR e y Candidate for e S B e, |l ety man o e g o DO was Floberg for the Moose, with 18 g Ho ) point, followed by Wilson of PAA | and Vuille of the Moose who had USE of RELRESENTATIVES Natural Color Portraigs 1 i o e Moo who b L called against PAA, and 12 against In ypur own home or in our studio. the'Moogee, Bollison of Pan Anels can was called out of the game in the last period on too many fouls. Solicits Your Vote This is only the beginning of the AT | COLOR SERVICES that Lu-EK’ | The secondary game tonight, ,{Ol' wg}l offer when materi:I isuavailé (1w s ape el B0 bfl“e: i i able. ® 0 00 C 00 00 00 i Special Election L s éoShep e 3 ’ b MondaYl January 20 Phone 35 20th Century Building : . 58 JANUARY 18 o . N‘pw 3 | w tide 5:12 am., 6.0 ft. @ e High tide 11:25 am, 154 ft. ®! 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