The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1947, Page 2

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&M‘ | MAKING N YET, v oo { Fresh Tenakee Crab 14:01 pm., 170 £ 75 cents cach at L t 0:36 pm., -1.2 ft . ° jumbo size, o . . Sanjtary Meat Co. ® 06 % v o a0 e BA { BALI DHESBAY DO ?fi' GL School Gym o =] :1 AT in i '3 PHIL PLAYERS KICK ON SALARY GETS LARGE SUM FROM SHRINE GAME New Year's Day Cotims ime. Jacklich, gave the home LT LAIL THE DAILY /\LASKA I:MPIRI Sporls Briefs |" mumh Julio Franco of Bakersfield, | 0" TONIGHT The Onkiand Bl(lnc)\ stayed|California, squares off tonight at| Tcm Powers and 1 Robert Booch- | . OH:ERED THEM right at the heels of the Phillips San Jose against Tony Chavez.|ever were winners in last night’ " Oilers last night in the Amerjcan|Their ten rounder is the feature| preliminaries of badminton matches | g Basketball League. With Jim Pol-!of the Disabled American Veterans' and both will enter the semi-finais bt ELPHIA Tom- jard pitching 21 points, the Oakland boxing show |to be played next Monday night. ‘ Juneau City Basketball League handed pitcher AAU club swamped 20th Century- L. E. Iverson and George Schmidt, |returns to its regular schedule this Phillies, is the Fox 66 to 44 at Oakland. Pollard,, The new he.d coach of the LoS| last week's winners, will complete €vening, with a doubleheader game publicly an- the league’s leading scorer, pushed | An: s Rams is no stranger to the the fourscme for next week’s tour- ' in the Juneau High Schol gymna- 1947 in 19 points in the first half. InNational pro football league. Thir-|nament | sium him the second half the former Stan-|ty-t} year old Bob Snyder has| Scores from the men's single! Juneau High School will play el 65 to 52, Idaho Southern . whipped College of Idaho 43 to_ 39 Lowiston Normal of Idaho beat Western Oregon 57 to 49; Gonzaga trounced Pacific Lutheran 56 37, and Montana State Leat Mines 65 to 44 rado Two 1946 members of the Port- d Beavers will play their base- elsewher> this year — but just ere has not yet been determined The B s’ home office announc- pitcher - d that Carl PFischer and = SHR‘NE HOSP“‘AL outfielder Frank Shone will be dis- posed of. Thres men who will be with Portland are pitchers Tommy Eridges and Dick Sinovich, and catcher Lawrence Bguchey. Gen- eral Manager William Mulligan an- neunced they already have signed contracts. Contracts to 32 other FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 The playors went into the mail yester- Hos for Crippled Chil- day $106,35¢ in prof The Boston Braves are sending a 1t-handed pitcher named Tom ner to the San Diego Padres of three or more promised to the Coast e club in connsction with the i here cn ri Villiam M of the - o 21.—Another up- toyn fans something to cheer about cighle -Big Mise 1t with a unanimous decis- . i Jackie Wilson. Jacklich animous deeision over i ania scrapper hi Califernia feather- on-conference champion, Carlos Chavez of league-leadi ngeles, is his title Michigan t against Speedy Cabanella 1 ed Part of proceeds of Wme op- [ the round tout at Oakland downinZ | sygitorium will go to the March fund. Cabanella is the 1 ight champ of the Philip- 1816 s popularly known be- - now The date of the Northern Divis- northern icn Pacific Coast conference track meet has teen set ahead one week et <3 he new date for the meet at BOOTS—Men's 8 and e University of Washingten is 75. H. S. GRAVE! 31. The first sck uled date 481-t16 would have conflicted -vith the THE FAMOUS TRAINS STREAMLINER "CITY OF PORTLAND" Lv. Portland 4:50 P.M. 3934 hours to Chicago. Six sailings per month...a beautifully appointed train...Pullman and coach ac- mmodations ... no extra fare, “"PORTLAND ROSE” Ly. Portland 9:00 A.M. Fast schedule to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Last word in modern equipment ...standard sleepers with drawing rooms, compart- ments, bedrooms, roomettes and sections ...also com- modious coaches. Daylight trip thru Columbia Gorge. “IDAHOAN" Lv. Portland 6:30 P.M. An ideal train for Denver, Kansas City and St. Lovis. Accommodations for all classes, "PACIFIC” Lv. Portland 9:15 P.M. For Omaha, Chicago and East.. classes of travel. . equipment for all For complete information, inquire of City Ticket Office 1300 4th Avenue ttle 1, Washington Phone EL UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD WINTER VACATIONISTS Remember . .. Sun Valley is now open. 6933 be specifi say “Union Pacific” BY TRAIN SEASONED TRAVELER GOES Branch Col- 1 9000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 - JUNEAU, AL/\bKA BEING PLAYED NOW + CAGE GAME The lightweight with the heavy ferd star contented 2lf with ! been backiield mentor of the Rams handicap tourney played last mgmann American in the opening game and intercepting Fo passes, and he for two years. Snyder is a play- were Powers, 15, Pat Gilmore (5)]and in the second the Moose will declined to teamed up with Warren Taulbeelers coach and a master of T-|1o. Boochever 15, Glenn York (4) |take on the Vets. by the Philito Lat away countless Hollywood formation trickery. He starred at g | e 5 h SERt ] hots at the basket. Ohio University and went into pro| ' Mildred Mancel will enter the| The undefeated Phillips Oflers football in 1936. Aside from one'goni finals in the women's single No pl"K Moos[ ractically Tan the Salt Lake City|year as backfield coach at Notre!igunev next Monday night with| Deserets off the court in winning Dame, he has been in the National n¢" Gonnie Boochever and Emma | 78 to 45 at Salt Lake. r flnd_.cwiln‘xcf;‘v‘;v Neilsen. The rour;}h pl(a}'er will ll:i" BOSTON, Jar. 21.—The eyes of R < 3 SUECECY™ decided before the start of the n ong On Western college basketball iny Adam Walsh, whose resignation ,l,,Lm finals. !ggfirtl:':l Ssn:‘;t ;:Spa(;llbi‘;sle?c:l;: courts last night, College of b at the close of the 1946 campaigh "go,re from last night's matches|at the sight of o mose L i th Pacific defeated San Diego State caught by surprise fans and ex- | “ipo Women's singles were: i air. 4 A Mildred Mancel, 15; Malgm't‘l] Their vision obscured by fog and Pearce, 2 Im-n the pedeslrmn\ saw at a sec- perts alike. t i s Golf Kestraw, 1 | mocse being ]cv»exed by block and Tampa. Florida, Women's Golf A o 15 Phillis | d ament, with & two stroke lead Grl\f:]lfh‘gd Mancel, 15 Ita(kl from the second story of the » field in the three thousand {New England Museum of Natural Na-| > RERT | History. ignoble [l i The antlered creature’'s ig SENAIOR S (HE(K | descent was necessary- to clear the | seccnd floor for a women's fashion BOUNCES- AND IS |shep. He was too large to nego- (] @ ltiate the stairs. HE ONE SORE MAN! ’ ® | Delicicus Desserts — Food sale Saturday morning at Sears. adv. event. The Women's [3t 1 Amateur champion took the lead after the first 18 holes by rounding the rain-swept Palma Ceia course yesterday in a two- r-par 77 Pros Patty Berg and Hemphill and amateur win tied for second place first round 79s. ov Kathryn Laddie Ir- with WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—A New | York Congressman is up in arms|__ 482-11 TUESDAY, jANUARY 21, I947 Mrs. Glover fo Be Honored Tomorrow Members of the Juneau Woman's Club will assemble tomorrow after- noon for the complimentary tea honoring Mrs. A. E. Glover, who is leaving scon to make her ‘home in Portland. Approximately 200 Juneau women, members of tha £ponscring organization, and of other organizations in which Mrs, Clover has worked actively diiring her residence in Juneau, are ex- pected to attend this event, be- tween the hours of 3 and 6, at the Governor's House. Special invitations have, been is- sued to Beta Sigma Phi, the Doug- las Island Woman's Club and the women of the Forast Service, in- cluding Loth personnel and wtvu of Forest Service men. All other friends of Mrs. Glover are also cordially invited to maks this the (occasion for dropping in and say- ing an informal goodbye. The hours have been extended to 6 o'clock to enable women who work to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Glover expect to leave Juneau on February 9. They have lived in Juneau for the past seven years, and during ker resi- dence here, Mrs. Glover has been very active in organization work. She has served for several years in- an official capacity for the Jurzau Woman’s Club, and has | Le2n serving as vice president dur- mg the current year. about the Sergezant-at-Arms’ bank. ! Republican Representative Daniel | Rced of New York told the House | that a check he drew on the Ser-| geant-at-Arms’ bank bounced be-| cause the bank was closed for audit However, the New York tax col-, who got the bad check| the notation “closed for| referred to Reed’s own ac-| count | But that’s not all. The check had | The condition of Babe Ruyth, underwent a neck operation two weeks ago, was reported early to- day as “good.” The former home n king had a good day yostor- French Hospital reported e HOSP"AL HOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mrs O. Parks for surgery yesterday, wio DA nd re-admitted Mr. Phillip Sen 1 written to pay Reed's farm! tor from Ketchikan. Mrs. Wal- taxcs, and by the time Reed (hs-] ter Sperl and baby boy were dis- covered the trcuble, it was too late, charged to his farm in time to Gevernment Hospital had no one deduct them from last year's in-| n or out yesterday come taxes. 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Marmink . . . 233. /| Hudson Seal 325. || Squirrel Locke 175. || Beaver-dyed il Raccoon.... 425. Miscellaneous plumbing, electrical 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 ift— you are | interested Stari the New Year right . . . Invest your surplus cash in the ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION ... We have just paid our sixth annual 5 MORE Opening Sale | OFFERING A FRESH STOCK | 1947 STYLES i NOT ALASKA PRICES, . NOTSEATTLE PRICES, {| THEY'RE CHICAGO PRICES! |l wIDE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PARKAS | e FUR MITTENS @ Fur Hats and Coronets in saving money — visit our display MARTIN VICTOR FURS., Inec. Suceessors to Chas. Goldstein & Co. RETAIL and MANUFACTURING FURRIERS GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Goionlicu YS FURS — NEW China Weasel . $425 Jap Mink . ... 572. Skunk ...... 10L Persian Lamb . 425. Blended Coney 8l. Nutria-dyed Raccoon. ... 275. Grey Squirrel . 344. FULL SELECTION to match your coat from $6.50 dividend of four per cent. ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION Cooper Building MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH teve HAINES “* SKAGWAY " MONDAY Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M d MAIL Freght S AT SRRt o Dot Moo o s cate 0 PM.

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