The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 12, 1947, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY SCORING RECORD IS MADE CORVALLIS, Ore record 38-point scorin ance went into the Northern Divi- sion P Coas: Conference bas- }\A(h. as ketball tally bool Oregon State C team marked up ¢ over last-plae Drep; suceessful fou iast night, Rc from the Hawai- ian Islands, upset the previous di- ision 34-point scoring record held intly by Vince Hanson of Wash- gton State College and Don Me- fillan of the University of Wash- 1gton With the league-leading Ore taters far in frc 64 to 1 pulled R Lew remaining only f the g ninutes Lo ¢ o Gill that 9 poir e went vice as Idaho ut he ank L Y ) ield goals The win was the Bcave f 16 confercnee 3 games for . feats were to and 1 e n in confer- asen’s di- 10 and tsity on an ip and to Was nee play. Idaho, isicn champions won none. tonight. m again - FIGHT DOPE Here are results of fights last ight At Los Fabela Chavez, 132, Los nd Bobby Jack- son, 130, dr 10. The bout was as fierce as it w close At Trenton, N Al Mobley 144, Newark, outpointed Joey alta, 142, Tamaqua, Pa. 8 In Lendon—Marcel Cerdan, 161 France, knocked out Bert Gilroy, 173, Scotland, 4. At S Jose, Calif.—Al M 132, Los Angeles, outpointed Leroy 132, Detroit, 10. - - BASKETBALL Final scores of college games played last night follo Harvard 58; Dartmouth 45. Holy Cross 67; Colgate 39. Niagara 65; Hobart 31 Notre Dame 52; Northwestern 44. Oklahoma 5 31 Michigan State 51; 46. North Carolina 49; Oregon State D\Ik(’ 26 71; Idaho 40. Whitworth 53; Farragut 38. Portland acific Univ. 43. San Jose State 42; San Francisco State 38. Pacific College 38; Multnomah 35. Puget Sound 64; Willamette 49. Boise J. C. 4&; Ccllege of Idaho 47. Lewiston (Idaho) Normal 64 Northwest Nazarene 49. SKI CLUBBERS 10 BREAKFAST SUNDAY Juneau Ski Clubbers are planning on ancther ski breakfast te Sunday n.J ng beginning at 9:30 o'clock. All interested skiers are re- quested to call Bill Plummer, 122 or Bonnie Randall, Blue 494 not later than Saturday evening. Several important announcements concerning plans for the tourna- ment weekend of February 22-23 will be brought out at this time. The Outdoor Committee will take over after the breakfast with plans for all skiers to leave in a group to proceed up the ski trail packing | important areas to prepare for race activity HEFENER COMING BACK TO BASEBALL LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12--Don Heffner, 35-year-old second base- man, is coming : to baseball Under suspension since 1944, when refused to report here’ af- ter being acquired from Detrois, Heffner has signed a 1947 contract and notified the Los Angeles An- gels he will arrive from New York | next Monday. Heffner, spent 10 years in the American League, with New York, St. Louis, Philadelphia and Detroit. e CDA CARD PARTY Feb. 14 at 8 p.m., Parish Hall, Bridge, Pinochle and Whist. 499-t5 basketball i be held =€ 12, 1947 Lacy Losing Scoring Race YORK, Feb. Itimere Loy week in his Clift Mc? in the n ketball indiv scoring s Lacy, runnerup by only the previous week t McNecley rimmed tallied of 18 peints. T star now has crossed the 500-point mark at 509 and boasts a lead of 47 over Lacy's 462 point o> YA LOSES 10 J-Hi; MOOSE BEAT DOUGLAS SCORES NIGHT Hizh €1; VA 32 Douglas High 23 € Juncau High > of the Vet- 2 to » read 40 te 27 substitu- 1sed > the al - Juneau score High D GAME h hit some rather tc ition last ni and by the Mo to 23 e fellows were toc tell for the Douglas boys las t played hard y trailing by end of the got hot k ple ind quarte 1e score at the »d of play end of the first 8 to 7 in favor the Moose. the half they {hadn’t gained much, and were lead- d of > Mcose were lead- y In the fourth period, th boys couldn't get ma at the b . while tra N Imost com contrel of The Moo red 17 for Dou inz the Doug- y shots ose took the ball las points 44 to 23. THE SCORING JUNEAU HIGH Fi gy Morritt 8 11 Aase TRl Rude g7 08 O’Connor g 0.0 Mead 9 0 18 i Eubsi— Emithberg; Larson, 4 roints; Graves; Sanford, 4 points; Fi ERCRRR® oo~ ~ yvoll Subs York. ' JUNEAU BOWLERS the _. to 4 _ total | TRIUMPH OVER KETCHIKANIT | | { | | 169 136 484 : g) W. tal 2693 y, Muial, first baseman of X Amer La smpicn Cardinals and bat= 200 ed by Lew M. Will- Ped 1 131 32 muisn of the National 1 He ; ol s 152 157 shown holding the oV ma oo | o R 132 121 383 , eted plague arded him at the i | P S i 14 r.: nual dinner cf the New York £n Jackson Junior Collega of Tota Sl ;‘.;} 5 ball Writers K wmaged by Ronald Wurster, | ch ) v the Juneau and Douglas Holmauist teams already signed up for the Hagerup irnament are Mik>'s Night Owls an east one m team T no charm !lx re doing fine in the they began - " HOCKEY peri was 19 tc the short end Juneau res of hockey games he t night ton 4 he ‘Tacoma 6; Port High Scheol's Vancouver 8; San co 3 7: Fresno 3 Nelson 2 e e THREE ESKIMOS ARE SWEPTAWAY ON DRIFT FLOE ANCHORAGE, Three 10 braved effort to rescue cquipment only to 1c v in a thick have been given up I of Hooper three natives, residents of tiny community of Kashunak the Yukon River de to 4h> B anions. men kayak. O’Conn shore The Rev. rclurned ut the in tw to resc d to trio, > later. ckly-rising Four da; later heard howling c¢n ion leader said, but the 3 nied porsible rescue efforts I mindful of reports that cthe s ar circum- stanc a killing their dogs for m« d, held out hope for several weck more than a month climinated that O’Connar said The pa: however, chance, Wives and dependents of the three men total 13 of the less than 200 population last reported fer the village oo — the business, -JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA l;MPlRl BASEBALL'S BEST 1946 PLAYER 6OLD MEDAL TOURNEY IS SCHEDULED .. ‘asketball Teams ready Lined or Big Eevnt aAlaska’s Medatr Ba. ing t Guard RV team { town has been official alor en one we?| ne LEAVES FOR SEATTLE \ 1 ! Ben ome owner F T left on yesterday's f seattle, whare he ni gin his new duties in the w Ay minutes Alaska Native Ser- & Teams will be 1 lified veteran boat- leir warming up in their dress- will remain in Se- ing rcon IX wee assisting to ( ay, ltarting at outfit a vessel for the ANS and 0'¢ » afternoon, there w completion will be the en- | ree evening, be- r of craf’, which will then BIr E o'eld four games return to Juneau or Sitka, which- hursday ternoon, thise | ever is designated as headg and three more that night Previcus to his new d on i three in t afterncon Basn ehplbdas t1i and {wo at night; and on Satur- USED and 3 lay, the final day, two in the af- Army d ) he war d two in the evening ¢ o first d games BARBARA LEOLA, BORN 7 of t following Friends here received word @ the first day's week that a baby girl was born to 8ames will play for third and fourth Mr. and Mrs. Laurenc e s2lve ter the Anacortes, Wash., on Cigh tcams .will be t running, but named B: Allen we uglas, leaving their home was still be will be many Committee of B. Phillip ET THURSDAY 5| of | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS PLANMING CARD PARTY | FOR FRIDAY EVERING public (OASTM RIRLINES ; MAKES TWO TRIPS OUT; CARRIES 15 PAGL THREL AGENT IN JUNEAY _ SELLING JUKE BOX RADIQ FOR HOTELS Plans for a card pariy ; — to be held in the Parish Hall on| Richard TFai.as, sa.csman wio Coastal Airlints yest2:iday February 14, at 8 p. m., were com- worked in v the past Sitka, Heonal, piot:d last night at a well attend- yeul - In. JEENE Warm Springs to Tulsequah, B. eq business meeting of the Catho- from Fairbanks ative The following passengers were lic Daughters of America of a irm which supplies coin cp- carried Pisioohile, bitligs and whist wi STated radios Sor hotel roams Te Sitka, Mr. and Mrs. /. be featured at the card party. witn Forke ool f)"" g “1‘»‘" Clark and Charlés Wright: | orizes and reffeshments. Thers will Deen centracied for end a local nah, Ole Petutsn; to ¥ Se of Prige, and following the ,CPEFating franchice granted in both Th:lma Benson; from it ¢ games, dancing may be en- Anchorage end Fairbanks, neau, Robert joyed to the music of Leo Navarro NCPes to make simiar Kelly, Harold Foss and his Merry Makers. Members M’ Green; from Hoongh of th> committae are working hard It wnsien: roms in Kane n the plans for the party and are a hotel, the radios work like a se to ‘Tulsequah were locking forward to having a large restuurant juke box. Twenty five Frank Phorson, Axel Eld, ATt oyowd ts will keep the machins plag- Nelson, Art Wilen, S. W. Barager poy James Conwell, 8. J., spok for cne heur cn whatgver pros and J. Malmin, Ther> Were 1o Te- , jon ¢ the Catholic Daughters at 8ram is desired turn passengers last night's meeting on his visit to| Farkas states rate Sitka during the recont cold spell. is the same for Agency, C and coffse were served [ operated radi 5 in n, Febru 2, ter the meeting h il b ived of the Public Roads Ad- e ministraticn, 419, Federal and Ter- rit~rial Building., Juneau, A W W W/ |until 9:00 A. M. on ch 47, nlns“ . jand then publicly opened for furn- ishing the materials and performii |the werk for constructing Project l Alacka 2-D4 F1. K2, Glacier I} mln I ‘ Highway, Duck - Auk Bay- Ul | Mendenha River Firs icial Division, Te! a. The gth of 6.660 milc nd the f work ipproximately a 1 ¢ Misc. Force Account Structures 2350 cu, | & Unclas: Excav, for Borr { 105.000 cu l' free haul) 1ed Grave face Cour vds. or Cla; s 2, Gradinz B, Conerete 700 cu. yds 1 67.000 SITKA PETERSBURG vds @ Wi mresad e o | @ WRANGELL vach . - the minimum wese J| @« KETEHIKAN i e Wued @ [CY STRAIT AREA Sprecial Pro Pla fication 1 Tt nir tion, 419 Fed and Terri- torial Building Juneau, Alaska 1 | @ HAINES | <] SKAG‘\”A" | O Numerous ¢ olic Roa way-Oak and Jentractors of tel Administration Bui 208 Portland General Benjamin hingt: n. Agsociated America, gon, d specifica- 'I. 1 1 i l I ] I I mav be examined by pros } i i I i i I I ) 1 3 1ue a deposit of || $1009 wil be required to insure i\ their return. If these are uot re- - e turned within 16 days after ope; CHARTER of bids the di to the Go be de posit wiil be forfe nment Checks should able to the Tre ates. P may be obtained a Roads Admin- 1 Territorial , and Pub- 208 Boad- Portland, Ore- Acting District as United Specifications the cffice of Publ the {istraticn, 419 F Y Building, Juneau, Alask | lic Werks Administration way-Cak Building, ron. C. F. WYLLER, "meineer. | Pirst publicaticn, Feb ast publication, Feb. Phone 612 12, 1647 14, 1947 Hflr«—«g.—«w S e T e e e e , Harr Ihe Douglss Uolg gty teziorial Webster, The m-mbers of this com- | rds will meet for their weekly mistee will s res le for pick- tice, on Thursday February 13 | ALIE lkvers, anenine 30, pm. in the shooting 5 hip medals, scoring med- ) y, Hihl als, tournament prizes, and the Capt. Wendell Cabill announced mano oibar awards and pins a continuation of the shooling ppices of admission have besn set!r. match which has been in Progress 4¢ 50 cents per session, or $1.75 for tor several week. a semson tick>t. Student prices | will be announced. Tickets will be ME TONIGHT available by the carly part of next The Douglas Island Woman's week Club will meet this evening at the - home of Mrs. Robert Wagner at 8 oclock. Club President, Mrs TOWNSE"D (lUB HAS Rice will act as co-hi refreshments and en- PROGRAM FOR KIDDIES A pr tertainme ADOLPH HIRSCH HERE m by a . dren was a f2ature of last night's Adolph Hirsch, returned yester- meeting of the Towncend Club at / to his home here, GIter a year's hg 01O Hall. Included on the pro- cirician for the Army at cram were a guitar solo and a tap Hirsch is leaving dance by Joyce Hop2 “Schoo! this week for Seattle, where he Will Lage» acted and sung by Pat Ar- visit his parents and friends and Christy Crondahl, Bernetta enjoy a ccuple of weeks vacation. west, Betty Jean West, Elaine e T Bland and Bruce Casperson \ MARINER SCOUT NEWS The mecting tonight of the Mar- iner Scouts will be held at Mr Washingtens. Pin requirements will ilor Has A Date,” by Joyce Hope, LaRee Carclinz Isaacs, and by the childr in panmmimg Armour and several 4 s be worked on again, and those pre- Following vm- program there was pared to pass any of the work may dg It me i til 11 Harju 2 o 4 ON THURSDAY NIGHTS nureq to pes om DEE may | dGGEIEE 0 old tine el Rice i S| : | s : Rice : 2 0 4| Mg Stephens and Miss Horton, McCormick 2 1 5 who formerly hold Evangelistic 5 0 10 ‘gervices in the American Legion “ Dugout at 224 Second Street, an- BA A FG FT TP nounce their intention of having a 7 1 15 cervice there cn each Thursday ev2- g g ‘]? lg {ning at 7:30 o'clock 1 hm | ‘They extend a cordial invitation ol foesy gienn FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH Mansficld { e e SLEEe Suks: Jensen, Metcalf. oo — — JUHEAU, DOUGLAS HEGH SCHOOLS 10 This Friday evening at 7 o'clock will meet for their third basket- ball game of the season. The game will be played in the Douglas High Scheol gymnasium, and those who |plan to attend are asked to note the time, half an hour earlier than usual. The second game will be a play- off between Mike's Night Owls and Darnells. This game was played earlier in the season but appealed | by Darnells, who belicved at the time that incorrect timing pre- | vented them irom winning in the! final minutes. MEET ON FRIDAY | Wonderiu/ {Juneau and Douglas High Schools | VISITING RELATIVES | Roy Matson, of arrived on the Prin is visiting with his daughter and scn-in-law, Mr. ard Mrs. Milo Clouse. It is his first trip to Al Alberta, Canada, Norah and WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OF Double-Duty Nose Drops Works Fast! Yes, you get quick relief from snifly, stuffy distress of head colds with a lit- tle Va-tro-nol in each nostril, What's \ more—it actually helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time! ‘ Try it! Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRG-NOL 1 | DOUGLAS High School Gym FIRST GAME AT 7 P. M. DOUGLAS HIGH vs. JUNEAU HIGH AT8P. M. MIKE'S KIGHT OWLS vs. DARNELLS roup of chil- songs | I ewing Southeastern Eac LAWES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLAKES BASED ai SITKA FOR INFORMATIOM AND RESERVATIONS T R e e e Weel fo: ei Southeast Alaska Points @ 1947 The CC Can BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Slorage Co., Inc. e e B e b Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma 'FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hnl‘el Phone 879 J.F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent D e e L L e et i it

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