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to 10 in favor of Mikes. At The Hal Fast, hard play by Sitka had the Night Owls a bit, tired at the half, but they came back in the third period rested and more than pro- pared to defend their 12ad. Thomp- son and Herman were koth in the third peried for Sitka, and Don- nelly came in when things began to get fast and furious again It was much tkc same story, al- though every second of it had thrills. Play on the flcor was al- most even, but the Night Owls could sink their shots, while Sitka couldn’t. The tall would bounce off the rim of the basket, or even go inside to cirzle round enticing- ly before dropping outside th? rim. Mikes men sank three field goals for six points in the third period, while the Conway Dock men made only two foul shots. The score at the beginning of the fourth quarter thus stcod at 25+to 12 in favor of the Night Owls. Sitka Connects Then, early in the last quarter, Sitka began to connect. Don- + nelly started a run, and within a New - Useq —_ Rebui-lt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947 time of the miniature game, Douglas, 4; Arrows nothing. The Arrows came back in the second period with two Laskets and I)u\u,- it was |las sunk another to win 6 to 4 | ¥ Individual scores by teams in [the two major games Saturday . ]‘nxgm are as follows + MIKES o FT TP Bonnett 6 e muuuo the visiting team had sunk | Pusich 1 o 3| A BA lhree nem goals to bring their! Russo % 0 0 0 Asp 5 1 11 | loSE TH'RD GAME Wuh Snkd suddenly threatening B Devon 3 0 6 |the Night Owls came back to sink, substitute: Jim Devon, 2 points a fev\ more goals dnd mako zlwn, SXTK'\ FG FT TP not gncn up. They had_proved | Cmp\l'm 1= et i they could hit the basket after all,|Kerr TORE y) - and they were out to make the McCracken s 5.0y § | Mikes eat their dust if they could:'Byown s R . SATURDAY NIGHT SCORES °| That final quarter was about the| supstitutes: Herman, 2 points; : " |most furious piece of ball play- Thompson, 3 points; Donnelly, 5 . Mikes Night Owls, 34; Sitka 27 *ling that has been seen in Douglas points *|of Juneau this seascn, as Sitka e PAA 42; Douglas High 26 fought to even their score up with| paa FG FT TP X s tho Night Owls, and the Mikes | Dilhoffer § 4 el SE b ot * " * working just as tenaciously to keep|Hartfield g e ooy their lead. Sitka was still fight- Hollowoy 3 1 7 Conway Dock Company's baskei- ing when the final horn blew, but|Rollison 8 2 18 havv souad from Sitka, which came a few seconds previous, Douglas|wilson 1 Vg ‘to Juneau for a three game seri>s. had sunk a pair of field goals that| DOUGLAS FG FT TP went down Saturday evening in cinched the game for them. The \Sey g 0 Douglas for their third straight d2- game had gone down in the books Cuthbert 0 0 0 feat, 34 to 27, at the hands of 34 to 27 for Mike's Night Owls, Rjce 3 1 [ ] Mikes Night Owls. and Sitka could do nothing furth-McCormick 2 0 ' It was the best of the games er about it | Bonnett 0 0 0 the Sitka men played in their visit, Although it was one of the hard-| Substitutes: See, 7 points; Har- to Gastineau Channel, hard fought ¢st fought games of the season,jy 8 points. ; but clean all the way, with both Referees Ed Hildre and Del Hanks « D S { teams out to win. The Night Owls called very few fouls. They werenm't| | {7 - s i got started carly in the game in a lax, either, tecause play was cl?an,gplkAIE w 'l E | manner of play even better than with a minimum of personal foul- : Il the night recently when they tcok ing, and that unintentional ‘The ; 'k z i the top spot in the Juncau City Mikes had 11 called against them,| DA“GERO“S ‘1 League by beating Juneau High and Sitka made 12 during |hv (] School. game. ‘ The Mikes warmed up the first' High scoring man of the (’\u‘]nkl BA EBAll SEA “ quarter in a hwrry, and socked was Eonnett of Mikes, with .13 away 13 points while the Conway pcints, fcllowed by his lenmmaley g Dock men were able to connect Asp, with 11. Domnelly and Carp-j PITTSBURGH, —Jan. 20-he their shots for only three points. stein of the Conway Dock Com- MOSU “‘“}“;”“‘.‘5 SR 'lzllbb:mtj:;‘ To the casual onlocker, it might pany team each had five. ‘;La"]‘?“ ‘\_‘. H;Rr ]mf" “;‘t Burgh make little apparent difference that First Game };“ 3( o peventl :_‘W] i ‘;l;;gqs the backtoards in Juneau and The first City League game oi h"{:" u"“l‘:e'f o ighe ~lwo i Douglas gym are a rounded shape the eyening was ween - Pan |10Me Tun kings, i it 4 i g 9 | The Pirates already had the nstead of tke square ones used i Amorican Airways and Douglas| g i 3 Si e shan & National League's homes run cham. Sitka. However, the shape of the pjon School. PAA played good balli el e o 8 g M {pion in rcokie outfielder Ralph backboards, according to the Sitka ) the way aga their oppon- 2 > 3 t‘ men, had a lot to do with the (Kiner, who slugged out 23 (hun Lo 1y ents, whom they outclassed both in o 2 " t h bl(ms Tt purchase of fact that they couldn't hit the peioht and weight 4 e ekl |Greenberg from Detroit—who lop- net. All game long against Mikes, The fly boys held Douglas High < P bin bontoel . 4 y boy ped American League swatters with Sitka had control of the ball for reless during the first quarter % e 4 o S T A 44, gives the Buccos a one-two punch probably nearly as much time as ;¢ the pall game; and although - o, M their cpponents; but their shots 3 b n that bedes no good for rivals. Jimt) HAn't G0 where s they. e Lo 8.as Fike did ety RIS Whibs more e Eftfantign Souts ) i RSk : g job of covering Red Holloway and 14 4¢5 has Jim Russell, making| " Dirifg. the* second e . blackiog his | worksy PAS finished j¢"tpe hardest-hitting fielders’ crew | 8 Gk econd quarter, by ne period with 11 points. o Aoy 1 ay ¢ lseen here since the 1927 days ol skiliful floor: play and bl hahd-'| Bouglas got going in the Second g oo waners and Woody Jen- L‘"g' Sf"kT hel«'ll ”’;‘ Nighy 0‘"]; quarter, and made nine points be-' o | own fairly well. They managed fore the half, while PAA ran their "B yoce of the 36-year-old to put in three field geals and @ coore to 18, In the third, Doug- free threw for seven peints, and v o _'Greenberg from the Tigers — the P las again was more m less help . ike: % “ 3 : price was understood to be $50,000 held the Mikes down to six tallies j.oo “Their plays didn't ciick or | which set the half-time scorz at 19 5 d gives. the FPirdtes ono, of, the f Beone their shots missed, mm they pRte s e iR narie . The able to sink only PAA went all out iod tc race into a timss their cpponents’ 36, to 13. Rollicon and Holloway were | tha leading men in the period,| sinking cight and six points respect- | vely | Thomas In tke fourth quarter PAA let wheeler up and Douglas began to close the2 Saturday, and Sunday Mrs. Alfred| wide gap in the score. They did zenger, Sr., was admitted for sur-| not have a real chance, however, gery. | and when the game ended bhad = A papy oy was korn at 3:26 p.l made only 26 points to PAA's 42 n gaturday to Mrs. Kelly Lar-| shink e 'son. He weighed six pounds and| Rrcliinasy (14 ounces at birth. In a game played befort thel Al on Saturday, at 8:10 p. m‘ start of the two fcature games of 5 six pound and four ounce baby two field goals. goven other American League clubs that third per- o ; 9 aived all rights to Greenberg lead of thret‘; RN Do o : HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital admitted| P. Newell and Clifford! for medical attention on| { | | St the evening St. Ann's Grade School poy was born ' to Mrs. Harvey| from Juneau pulled ahead of the prown of Sitka. i Douglas Grade School to win 10| This morning at 6:02 o'clock a to 7. 1t was a close game, With Laby girl was born fo Mrs. John| Dcuglas never more than a f{2Wig PBgland. She weighed eight point behind, and the audience en-ipounds and five ounces. Joyea it. Discharged from St. Ann’s Satur- At half-time during the game’ ,day were Barney McCoy, Mrs. Ken- between the Conway Dock Com-'jeth Martin, Mrs. Robert Lee and pany and Mikes Night Owls, the baby and Mrs, T. Hagerup. Sunday Filipino Arrows played a short discharges were given to Philip game against the lower grades of genour of Ketchikan, Mrs. Marvin | Douglas Grade School. Referee Ed|Nelson and baby boy, Mrs. Donald Hildre enjoyed the game immensely | Rizer and taby girl, and Rosert and sc did the grandstands, who|pamproff, cheered as enthusiastically as for| Government Hospital admitted full-grown players. At the half-lymmy Hanson and Maybelle Wal- > P 50 T8 lace, both of Juneau, and discharg- ed Eva Meisnezhal, Donald Marvin, . {Ella John and George Bennett, all SPORT Action Units, Motors, Trans- TiDE TABLE .401 Tihisan missions and a MILLION i RIS | S A ::LANY?;Y 2 14.6 1t :' LOGGERS ! i ide 1:57 a.m., 14.6 ft. 1 AR S R tide 7:27 am, 48 ft. ®|ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. tide 13:2§ pm., 168 ft. o] for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber 1950—1st Avenue South tide 20:02 pm., -0.9 ft. e | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. . e 'to 1000000 feet. For further @ 06 00 v e a0 e 0 particulars see Juneau Lumber I — Mills. 433-tf i ———. ppnitts gyt § | Hnmwu. nlx,'nl.u.h PROD. CORP., N. Y. PROOF . 71% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Tonight... | plan on a tasty full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere at + WHISKEY . A BLEND CHINESE DISHES Prepartd to Order Openllllfil 10'30PM SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | ovoroe-somererersrreos) CENTER ‘BEARS TO FACE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Bark Beefle HUSKIES MUsT 6o /AP SPORTS Threatening N cioraeis ROUNDUP | BASKETBALL " ¥ ia P R 2 By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. T “ E s n A Y Twill b or mever for the|Priest, Johnny Buckley's middle- | January 21 b % University of Washington Huskies| Weight who makes his Madison PORTLAND, Ore. Jan. 20.— A this weekend when the vaunted Square Garden debut tonight, was bark beetle Threatens extensive 10SS| Firemen of Coach Hec Edmundson 8 roofer until he learned there was of Sitka spruce stands in Alaska | match ba with the undefeated more money in boxing. He sure- and the Pacific Northwest, the Ore-| Oregon Sta quintet in the: ly cught to know what to do_when School: gon Acamedy of Science heard to- | seattle phvilion the roof caves in—which it won't day. A Two down tc the Beavers after|against Ruben Shank. Emmet G Robert L. Furniss of the U. 8. their disastrous serics with the!T. Ormsby, Jr. son of the retired Ym | Bureau of Entomology and Plant washington te College Cougars, American League umpire, has sign- | | Quarantine, said a survey last sum-'the Husk ies, still to undergo a ed a contract to play with Wiscon- mer on Kosciusko Island, 100 four-game road trip into Oregon, Sin Rapids of the Wisconsin State miles west of Ketchikan, discloses must swoep the Friday-Saturday| League, Johnny Alsup, Okla-| 35,000,000 board feet of timber des-|pil to stay in strong contention homa U. back who played through troyed in Alaska’s best stand of for the Northern Division, Pacific|the football season without an in- Sitka spruce | Coast crown Washington drop-| jury, accidentally spiked himself| i They wn'nf‘d of the danger of ped its cecond in a row to Wash-| the other day practicing lor the| FIBST UAME AT 7 30 -“, similar outbreks in the Pacific| ington State Saturday night, 58-54.|60-yard dash, . . .After winning 88 H s P A A | j Northwest AR With OSC in ceattle, basketball| straight games, Parrish High uneau xi. 3. Vs. ¥'. A. A. i | deserts the southern side of the'Schcol of Selma, Ala., had its bas- | | ! Columbia River completely with!ketball winning streak snapped the FOLLOWED BY | Oregon undortaking its four-game!cther day by Chilton High of Clan-| (tour of the Inland Empire. Tke|ton, Ala. 1Du(k~ with only a win over Wash- | qngton State to credit against thres AIN'T HE A CARD? s, tangle with Idaho in Mo “The NCAA says its wrong for cm\ Tuesday and Thursday, then cclleges to recruit athletes off the Adulis 50c Students 25¢ | move across the Washington line eampus, Schoop Latimer, the USE SIXTH STREET ENTHANCE ito meet the State Colleg> Cuugarsvy,\ugp of Greenville, 8. C., “but may- g4 Pridey and Baturday, be it would be a ‘purity’ gesture for| " _____ L errrrierrrrcreerrrrrrrrroeee D etath a coach to send a high record of ok Ko % NEW MODEL Moose vs. Vels I TOUGH OPPONENT DURING WEEKEND SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—The unbeaten California Bears, leaders cf the southern division in the Pa- cific Coast Conierence basketball campaign, this week will meet their sternest test thus far. The University of California ab Los Angeles, defeated only once in conference play, will furnish the opposition in a weekend series of two games at Berkeley. Runner-up UCLA trounced the University of Southern California 60-46 and 61-46 last week. The { Bears boosted their total loop vic-| wlh's to iour last week with vic- tories, 47-46 and 48-35 over Stan- ford. LEAGUE SAYSNO ST. LOUIS GAME LOS ANGE S, Jan plications mounted toda MONDAY MATIN Three iormer Minnescta now in the pro football business, | Bobby Paffrath, Bill Daley and | Gordy Paschka, are back in school for the winter quarter. Pete Tarpley, cnce a pretty good light- Joe Louis and his associates pro-|weight, is trying to revive amateur coting an all-star football game | boxing in his home town LA as here in which, they claim, such'# stai.cr for professionat pr ion Buddy Young, Alex Agase and. Burr DENTIST GEYH. WiFE RETURN FROM STATES Baldwin will Dr. John H Louis, described of the venture sgt . day, learned that the proiessional football turned thumbs down on the Goldstein building, and | players participating Geyer, rcturned to Juneau so-called collegians. |day by PAA plane ofter This game, according word | weeks trip to the states, relayed by ex-footballer Ernie'jn bis office again. Pinckert, ncw an official of the! The Geyers picked up an auto Hcllywcod club, has not been sanc- in Seattle, motored to Pennsylvania ticned—and won't ke and then south to Florida, where Some quarters hinied that one' Mrs. Geyer's parents were visited They returned over the southern route, keeping ahead of snow stcrms and other disagreeable weather, to the ccast group might bolt from the finan- ->oo clally-haregsed league, which be- sh Tenakée Crabs, jumbo size, latedly wound up its season yester- day with the Los Angcles club de- 5 ccnts cach at Sanitary Meat Co. adv. 481-t2 feating Tacoma, 38-7, before athletes 20.—~Com- | v for boxer Sedaneite - 8 - ‘A.L, AUXILIARY MEETS TOMORROW The American Legion will meet tomorrow night o'clock in the Dugout. The Legislative Committee, head-~ ed by Anita Garnick, will have charge of the social session. All 'members are urged to attend -, HOCKEY Results of hockey games pluyed Sunday are as follows: Montreal 2; Detroit 2 Boston 4; Toronto 2. New York 5; Chicago 3 Buffalo 5; Cleveland 2. Indianapolis 4, Providence 2. New Haven 4; Philadelphia 3. Portland 6; New Westminster Seattle 4; Vancouver 3. Les Angeles 4; San Diego 1. Les Angeles 8; Snokane 3 bankroll Sun- as the for next Pacific coast league had ny of its st the Geyer, dentist in Mrs Sun- six is a and to Auxiliary at 8 DESPLAY Priced at only $2,16 DELIVERED IN JUNE L2 i Commrs Motor Pllone 121 scant 5,200 fans. ->>- 'YACHT CLUB IS 10 MEET TUESDAY EVE Co. (tie), D 900 veterans of the that ended 48 years Ad- 30 More than Indian Wars ago were receiving Veterans ministration pensions on S! pt MRSy Aumt U R S S R S e S R SR S S S SRS { 5 | A mesting of the vuneau Y:u'h(’ 'Club s scheduled for tomerrow night at 8 o'clock in the Council Jhamkers in the City Hall All members are urged to attend and talk over plans for the sum- mer. Northwest Airlines announces 4-engine Important meeting Tuesday, Jan Trevor Davis will have :ke(chcti DIRECT sERvIcE FROM ANCHOMGEI 21 at 8 p.m. Installation of officers of burgess to choose from, and! —Special refreshments. All brothers memkers are also acked to submit| ATTENTION CDO FLLLOWS 3 % e W e MINNEAPOLIS—ST. PAUL Miss the Sun | C|_'||C AGO = WHY USE COD LIVER OIL? BUILD YOURSELF A SUNTAN . Get Your VITAMIN D and MORE with a NEW SELECT-0-RAY SUN LAMP This improved ‘Westinghouse Combination Ultra Violet—Infrared Lamp Sold on EASY I’AYMEN'I PLAN PARSONS ELECTRIC €0. Attt e dhrie e st toc ey e NEW YORK via Edmonton Y COMMENCXNG JANUARY 2, Northwest will operate regular 4-engine luxury service to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and *" This is in addition to ! Northwest’s present service via Seattle. i Passengers have thé option of going by one route, returning by | the other . . . a scenic “Triangle Tour”. .. af regular round trip fares. 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