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™ 1 | JUNEAU HIGH FG FT TP JUNEAU DEFEATS oo ¢ oo A 2 ase 3 S"KA BY 40_31. Ruds 3 0 "4l ¥y | OConnor 100 -2 (il 1 Mead g1 158 iMmeAlS wIN Sukstitutes: Togan, Larson, Grav- |¢s, Sanford, 2 points; Smithburg, 4 points. VFW - Imperial Game At the end of the first quarter in the VEW and Imperials baske 3 | ‘The Juneau High School beat the ingjading Conway Dock basketeers g;zms'é;"m e \Dight I the TEH' pan game last night, the VFW was |, inyh fast game which was hard €3ding 8 a0 Batly. in 618, 8 fought by both teams. ' of the second quarter, the Imperi: Juneau went into the lead in the surged ahead by some fast playing firgt quartor and held it through- and accurate basket shooting. The| 3 Loys of tte VFW bad slowed down considerably in the second quarter after their fast start at the begin- ring of the game. At the half the| Imeprial squad held the long end of | a 156 to 11 score \ Merritt of Juneau was really hot in the first half, scoring five field goals, two of these in the first quarter. Mead was in - there plugging all the time, receiving a lot -of backboard misses and doing omje. fine ball ‘handling as usual He' 8et the ‘plays’ up nicely for his team, several times when he had a goed chancz for a shot at the basket, he passed off to other mem- Lers of the team, giving them chances for nice shots. There was fine team work. The follows from Sitka played good ball also, but they could not seem to hit the basket so well in the first quarter, which is only natural for a team playing cn 4 strange floor. They accounted for only 4 points in the tirst quarter, to Juneau’s 13, both McCracken and Brown getting During the third quarter the VFW team was out-played by the Imperials. Th: VFW squad seem-| ed tired and lacked cdefense. Pas-| quan and Scott cach collected two! field s, Pewers one, and Thibo- deau a field goal and a free throw, CAGE SCRAMBLE _ .hrk Hargis (13), Texas for- ward, attempts to toss the ball over his head to teammate, Roy G 3 o i S Cox (23), but the play is broken up by Dick Holub of Long Island :;:;ln‘;;:,l) ll’::::x:\ xf\zxcol;ll‘};npfg:al:é University in a game at New York. Texas won, 47-46. « points, \Mills making three baskets, 1 . L MO R, Dapcevich one, Forrest one and Ty- BASKEIBAL[ s voll one, totaling 23 points. The last quarter was a gcod one |$p9udinh tenight |vhdt area | There was a splurge of college}over the weekend to accommodate basketball games played last nightjup hill riders on the sialom hill, large number and Sunday in for the Imperial team. They scored| 12 points to the VFWs' 5, making | The outdoor the final score of the game: Im- perials 42; VFW 28 committee plans to one field goal. The Juneau boys: The box score follows in various parts of the Nation and{ Al skiers are reminded of the were doing -some fine guarding F’FV" FG FT TP here m‘r.:uml scores: | forthcoming race schedule and ser-| In the sbcond quarter, Sitka Mills 4 1 9 Navy 60; Columbia 50. (lous practice for these events .Rhould mac> T points, thank's to Mec- Dapcevich 3 1 7 Villanova 49; Kings Point 35 ! commence at this time. Februar: Cracken’s 6 and a free toss by Forrest 2 0 4 > l\unh' (';Hnlnm State Blue- | wil! be the big race month for th Brown. Juneau scored 15 points, Lowell 2. 0 4 | lield (W. Va.) State 4—4 | Juncau Ski Club with the main Merritt sliding threz through the Tyvoll 20 4 Oklahcma Aggies 47; Wichita 38. events taking place on the weekend hoop for a total of 6, Rude scoring. Cubstitutes: Daizler, Hall and| Drake 61; Washington (St. Louis) |of the 22nd and 23rd. 4 points, Mead 3. and Aase scor- Sperling : il ing 2, making the sccre at the IMPERIALS PG Louis 57; Creighton 34. balf, Juneau 28, to Sitka’s 11. Jasquan, J 8.5 vd mi (Ohio) 60; Miami .FL‘. p So job of guarding for Sitka, and Rude Nielson 3 0 6| cCincinnati 41; Ohio Univ. 36. and Aase covering their basket Thitodeau 1 1 3| Iuinois Tech Great Lakes 70 FROM OI'D"MERS Bv quite well for Juneau Powers 6 0 12 South Dakota 35; North Dakota | In the tkird quarter, Juneau titute: B. Pasquan, 30, ' SI‘|M IHREE po'"‘ lengthened their lead over Sitka's T Tulane 40; Louisiana State 38. hard, clzan fighting dock workers Alsbama 42; Georgia Tech 38 The Upstarts nr tlw Elks bowlers by scoring 8 points while Sitka Box‘"fi WRESILING, Maryland 57; Virginia Tech 49, barely nosed out the Oldtimers scored 4. The third quarter secm- ] Florida 48; Auburn 32 |last night with a slim three-pin ed to slow dewn both teams a . Louisiana Tech 68: Southwestern|l€2d. The scores follow dragging or uninteresting period of Furman 59; The Citadel 51 Carnegie 177 191 171 533 play. Both teams were moving fast 1946 Arizena 50; Arizona State (Flag-|Lavenik 193 173 1556 521 but their offensive play had w « B statf) & Metcal 157 159 193 509 ened while both defenses were very | New Mexico 68; New Mexico A,._‘l‘.l“l“‘lll“*‘ 123 144 183 450 mvch on the )u!?. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — Boxing | g ik '1“:‘1’ 150 11415 188 ..::23 The score at the end of the third| yng yrestling did close to an $8,-| Texas Wesleyan 60; Hardin-Sim- | a = 800 852' 800 2542 quarter stood: Juneau 34; Sitka 15., 540,000 business in New York state mons = ST:RT; . 2 2 In‘:hc final quarte: bot{) teams ' ) o¢ vear ond almost doubled the! Colifernia 47; Staniord 46 'Bugkmp iu 1 209 560 speeded up to 8 terrific pace. Sitka | yo45 tox. yield to the state. UCLA 60; Southern California 46. oo 0.1 did most of the scoring with 14| gy fion il report of the Statei Utah State 50; Utah 49 | Snow 153 168 160 481 points, Juneau tralliog with & |atniatic’ Commission, réleased yes-| Montana 73; Farvagut, (Idaho) 35 L. e : .lum;\us tec??fi ;eam'pn,\vo n;L terday by Chairman Eddie Eagan: Nevada 43; Pepperdine 42 Total 782 880 sa:; 2545 ast four minutes, but were a trifl>| ) ovonyeq that 899 shows during 1946/ Denver 47; Colorado Aggies 39. | e A b too slow for the Sitka squad, which had really built up a fast pace for the final period of play. Donnelly, Carpstien, Herman and | McGraw scored 2 points each for! Sitka, and McCracken looped two | field goals through the net for 4 points in the fourth quar Ju- reau counted 8 points in this final period, Mead counting four and Sanford and Aase making a basket apiece for 2 points each. The game was one of the fastest: of the season, both teams playing | good basketball on both offense and defense. Hildre and Hanks did a fine job brought gross receipts of $7,771,031.- Santa Clara 41; St. Mary’s (Calif) | i e s e di 10 e san e UINEARL ELE ML mounted to $469,248.80. 126, - PLAY ANCHORAGE IN - NEGI!O HALFBACK HAS SIGNED WITH YANKS, SAYS DAILY MIRROR NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The Daily | | Mirror said today it had learned | | that Buddy Young, star negro half back who sparked Illinois to A | san Francisco State 60; c;mm-um! Aggies 51 Whittier | ‘| College \ 55; San Dicgo State 52.' of Pacific 89; California| Waushington State 51; U. { ington 48. Orrgcn State 58; Orrgm 45. Wash- edq tomorrow night at 7 o'clock be- tween the Elks bowling champs and those of the Anchorage Elks lodge. Darnell is sponsoring the local !five anl Hopkins is the sponsor of SKI DopE {the Anchorage team. ] [ ——— e % vl Sl of refereeing and umpiring the| pose Bowl victory over UCLA, has| i contest. They have been taking, jeen gigned by the New York Yan- AT good carz of this job during the y .. of the All-America Football | Skiers are planning a big week-| entire season, with Eide being 2 oon.forence. | end ‘of activity with periect snow very accurate timekeeper and cfrp : The newspaper said that Young|conditions being the production of cial score keeper. | bad been offered “one of the high-| the Juneau ski patrol. Junior ski- PHe Eox score Folbwe: est 'sala ”“ in’ professional Iootball'“s will take their activity to the SITKA PG _FT TP, histc " The newspaper printed nu] Donrelly 1 0 9 | further details. i Carpstien ;I R i | WINDOWS——DOORS Thompson 0 0 0 No offcial cf the Yankees was; CABINETS : McCracken 7 0 14 available for immediate comment. | N Brown & 4 1. 9 ! Young was last reported in Illinois o. B. WI“lamS Co. Substitu Herman 2 points; after his return from the Rose 1939 Fi Seattle 4 McGraw, 2 poml.s. and Ken ' Bowl. 959 aanonh et of the Territory wmn umu AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY " e A Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. |have the ski tow in full operation | TELEGRAPH TOURNEY Poly 57. | A tolegraphic match will be start- | \ know Custodian of confidence... born of a 'horough knowledge ALASKA Baranof Hotel 9 FQR SALE PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS AT SKAGWAY, ALASKA wd will consider bids on the following agway, Alaska, until April 1, 1947, The material undersig at s racks type building. In- 20’ wide 2—Gloekler built bar sulated plyweod construction. x 112" leng. Still standing and in good condition. ) \ \ \ i 1} \ ] \ i l} \ } \ \ \ ] { \ \ \ \ | \ { ' { { l I} ! ! 1100 sq. ft. (fleor space) CCC type barracks { buildings knocked down ready for ship- ! meni. This material criginally two 20’ 3 by 110’ barracks. I} 1} \ \ I} ) § Il E ] § \ ] i} \ l} l} \ i \ 4 1—20" x 120" CCC type barracks building still standing in fair condition. Miscellaneous plumbing, elcetrical and heat- ing materials. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ALL BIDS Pan American World Airways Office of the Airways Engineer Terminal P. O. 3268 Seattle, Washington | Basketball TONIGCHT in Douglas High School Gymnasium at 6:45 P. M. : JYWEAY CATHOLIC scnom. GAMES TOUGLAS CRADE SCHOOL P.A.A. v;byl;glas High AT 8:30 Milke's vs. Sitka Browns Everything in Sporfing Goods SPORT CENTER | There Is No Substifute for ; Newspaper Adverhsmq' RIRLINES.. Phone 667 } PAGE THREE Miss the Sun? WHY USE COD LIVER OIL? BUILD YOURSELF A SUNTAN . . . Get Your VITAMIN D and MORE with a NEW : 6 SELECT-0-RAY SUN LAMP This improved Westinghouse Cembination Ultra Violet—Infrared Lamp Sold on EASY PAYMEN1 PLAN PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. o A B A 6 e oy SRR ACE o b ed 3 Ll L SSEETTIFSESIET IS SR SELHRS SRS TS SRS S S | { } i N \ \ \ N \ ] \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ ) \ 3 ) \ \ N \ \ \ \ N 3 \ N [} )\ \ ) \ ) ) \ S NOTICE OF SALE The following list of property of the Thrift Co- Operative Association will be sold at public auction by sealed bids at 3:00 P. M. January 20th; 1947 at the Thrift Co-Op Store on Seward Street, Juneau: Super Cold Frigidaire, with unit Toledo Scale, Plaskon Cash Register Burrcughs Adding Machine Burroughs Adding Machine Whiz Portable Invoice Holder Desk, oak, pull top, with chair Metal Merchandise Tra; Safe, Shaw Walker Wells Birkenwold Freezer Duo Therm Heater with unit and drum Decto Wate Scale, Jacobs Woodeén Merchandise Stands Lot Miscellaneous Tools Lot Assorted Grocery Stock The store will be open fer inspcction between 1:00 and 3:00 P. M. January 20th. A detailed list of the Grocery tained from the office of MeLiéan'and Werner. JOSEPH R. WERNER, Trustee inBunkraptey’ 2 et g ekt B b 15 ok ek Bk ok btm:k may ‘be ob- Tobten vl I+ S SEELER ADEEERT S VOTE FOR Carl Weidman OR 4 &’.' 'l‘emlonal Represenlhfivfe FIRST DIVISION Special Eledion S JANUARY 0,147 (Paid Advertisement) e l‘. s, B ! | WHEN YOU GO TQ THE POLLS MONDAY, JANUARY 20 AR A LN B VOTE FOR- A. J. 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