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WFD'\ESDAY FEBRUARY 76 I‘)47 s 20N and Powers and Neilson got an JUNEAU HI BEATS .7 Fourth quarter play, as the MOOSE. {MpER'AlS Mikes tried to overccme the han- dicap the Imperials had set for them, was the fastest ball of the encugh, however, even though e : did sink 14 points. The Im- NS LAWE NIGEE s did them two better for Juneau High 49; Moose 38. 5 and todk the'game, 41+to 38 Imperials 41; Mikes Scott was high point man of the s game with 16, trailed by team- Four rather bored ball clubS p.ve pagquan of the Imperial played unimpressive b.skeiball last oo porver™ of Mikes, each with night in the Juneau High School Gh ifohl mhots, | the . Tirger gymnasium befc small crowd sank nine for 17: and ti Mikes of fans as Juncau High Scheol porsour of 12 and the Imperials took the first Summary round cf the Juneau City League Following the individual ner, the Crimson Be: too far frem their eh G FT TP tournament form, but came back . gt in time to romp away from the peo oo 3 0 6 Mcose with a 49 to 38 score. Mead 6 2 14 In the opening quar! Juneau . FALa & ranz up 14 points against th Rud " 3 effective Moosemen, and pushed Substitutes Sanford ooy o their tally to 29 before half time. . ..o s,“”,“” TR Aase, Mead and Merritt were hit- — yr o0 FG FT TP ting the bucket easily, W N ot e Moose ' had trouble get Vuille g8 4 points during the half Metealf 2 0 4 During the thuu period, the Braehm 4 ) 8 Crimson Bears took a holiday Jensen g 50 4 scarcely tricd to play ball They Substitutes: Garcia, 6; Per made six points yway, but let and Wilson the Moose sink 11. T was just Imperials PG a bit of hard feeling over a Moose Pasquan 4 player, Jim Vuille, during the quar- Scott 7 ter Neilson 0 2 2 Vuille had been d out of the Thibedeau 3 0 6 game durir cond period Powers 2 1 5 when he made his third fcul, and - the stands had been razzing him considerably. Sent in in, Vuille failed to report to the reieree, who promptly called a technical foul At that, Vuille was pulled off the Monigomery floor befor 1m1 even start- - ed, and Wilson ed in I Ins ¥ place The beginning of the fourth quarter saw the Moose 10 points behind, but they promptly t ver arnum vantage cf the second team sent in x by Coach Roy Avrit of Juneau - s s S By Associated Press back into the game, but until the weight Beb Montgomery Mooss d pulled to within cne !eft the Los Angeles fight ring a point, with the t to 38, Victor night the crowd Bhe Jinean didn't do Poved the Philadelphian who is very much abcut recognized in some states as cham- At that pi however, with the Pion of his cls High - School rooters gettihg fran- M mery won a technical 85 the tanles: tod The M cnockout victery over Joey Barnum got only one point more the of Los Angeles in the seventh can- maining minutes of the game; but © cf their ten rounder. Aggressive littlé ‘etfoft. the Ori Barnum won the first two rounds sank 11 points befo by constant hammering away at final whistle blew, and set the Mcntgomery, but the eastern cham- score at 49 to 38. pion stee »d and next four Ause hit the bucket Aurir rounds were featured by bruising game ior a total of 16 poi body exchanges. lowed by Mead 114, Montgemery socked Barnum on Mocse, Flokerg was high with 12 the chin after the bell ended in the poi Eight fculs were called on :ifth and Joey went down to one Juneau High, which netted the knee but two points. On eight The spectaters tossed cigar butts fouls, good for nine at- 8nd programs into the ring while tempts, Juneau High sank five Barnum was being helped to his corner, MIKES BOW TO IMPERIALS By the seventh Barnum was Mike's Night Owls didn't make S10%¢d down to a walk a very good showing against the MOMtEomery pumped hard blows Imperials in the second game, '© the head and Barnum went Back. in . Cit League -piay, . the fi:’;\x:). He barely got up at nine. Imps also were beck to their ori- [DE referee halted the match as ginal first team of Jack Pasquan, MCDtECmery' closed in with more Scott, Neilscn, Bob Thibodeau and PUHChes: >os ‘Tcm Powers, Iinn Forr who warmed up with the team, wa protested by Mikes becayse he had SKI (LUB TO MEET played ‘with the V(Lsemhu- in the season. ON FRIDAY EVENING The opening quarter was slow RS basketball, with the Imperials t Juneau €ki Club will hold a ing an early lead. Scott had his general meeting, Friday, February ange pretty well for the game, 23 in the Gold Rocm of the Bar- although during that period he anci Hotel, at 8 o'clock p. m. made only two field goals. Thibo- Plans for social get-to-gethers, dedu sank another, which with for the balanc: of the season, will three free throws ran their soore discussed. Also, many ideas to. nine, against three for the will be prcsented in order to have Mikes. er and more attractive club Bonnett ci Mikes was the only year. 1 player cn the team able to hit the All members of Club are re-' basket during the second period. quested to attend and any one in- He did it four times for eight terestod in the promotion of skiing points; but meanwhile Scott sank in the Juneau area and Alaska three and a foul shot, Powers one as a whole are’ cordially invited field” goal and Pasquan a free to attend | throw. That put the Mikes on the 7 A | short end of a 19 to 11 score at ® © ®© ¢ « © & » C o o o half time. o ., Starting the second half, the ® TiDE TABLE L Night Owls picked up a bit, at ® .l least held the Imperials down to © FEBRUARY 27 L4 six tallies while they made seven. ® High tide 5:49 am., 16.0 ft. @ Pusich got a pair and Asp cne ® tide 12:37 pm., 15 ft. o field goal, while Russo sank a'® gh tide 18:43 p.m., 122 ft. ® free shot. 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Write today : fer complete infermatien. { \ - days to ccnstruct. 3 bedrooms, 1% MARTIN-ALDEN CORP. - 3403 Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, California iy o e A b -0t i i o) b M 4 ! N " g \ Grrrrrrrrrrrrrereres . THE DAIL Y ALASKA FMPIRF Tony CLA\/ of San Jose last night scored a knockout over Julio Franco of Bakersfield in the ¢ round at San Jc A smashing hand to the jaw had put down for a nine count in first round. He put Franco with the kind of biow ighed A Franco acramento, “Alfredo Escobs of Mexico City punched out a de cision over Charl Francisco y Johnson o £ ull ten-roun 130 pounds, Escob o hnson by five pcugds Oregon State wor il'c norinern divisic coast confereiice basket- ball title Monday night with a victory over Washington State, but Coug night knocked off the weakened champions 49 to 37 o Oregon State starters, Ekland n and Alex Peterson, miss- ed return match at Pullman because of ir eceived Mon- rs last ies - JUNEA! U, ALASKA HISTORIC WARCRAFT — Ier apars down, (h tugs into Boston Navy Yard for reconditionin vessels are the oldest warships afloat. Claim Army Hindering Nat. Guard WASHINGTON, Fed. 26— The Army was accused today of placing all sorts of obstacles in the way reorganizing the various State onal Guard units The President of the Natlonal Guard Assceiation, Major General Ellard A. Walsh, made his charges in an address prepared for the op- ening of a three-day meeting of th> Adjutant Generals' Associa- tion PAGE THREL Constellation (right) is warped by At left is the USS Constitution, “Old Ironsides.” The Bunker Hill monument is in dackground. pass=d suk tially the same bill which a sub-committee voted for ast waek However, there were several Alexander Wi- changes. Chairman ley id the bill now includes a two year statute of limitations, voted by the sub-committee. Also under the revised version, suits may be filed either by individual cmployees, or by a worker acting en behalf of a group of féllow employees. This does not permit cuits Ly unions. -oes - HERE FROM WRANGELL . Gi. Cunningham, from Wran- flew to Juneau on Alaska tal Airlines yesterday and is registered at the Baranof Hotel, In Walsh’s words, the regular [1] army appears to ke set on the idea of creating an organized reserve corps as what he calls “a great |federal militia in competition with the National Guard.” Accordi to Walsh, only » of ng Your Stomach the six army commanders heeded And D o Kl trasve Leretar) & B SR Eattors D't espect o got. real el trom Beadache, son's recent call for all War De- gas and bad breath by takin partment agencies to put their full soda and o ;m::;:f:;l:;;ra,:"xllln true cause of support behind the National our real trouble is not in the eral, said Walsh, was Lieutenant Uhe lower part gots Hockad Tood may fall to General A. C. Wedemeyer of the 1 e Ywant for real rollel s dome- Second Army Area E thing to “unbloelc” your lower intestinal teact. ' MODEL—Jeanr thing to clcan it out Mectively—help w. also charged that there earsan elasticized ma D SoiE o liew folt. 5 v discriming ags e ing sul Y or's Pilla right now. Take us di- ) u.xmm ation against the ing suit at a New Y "contly and offectivel ..unmm,k.. Nationel Guard in the disposition of a n stive tract, This permits all § { surplus war stocks own digestive juices to mix err % oty g ur food. Vou get genuine relle from fome units, says Walsh, hav» indigestion so you can feel reall & k-mn o vet recelve i ok Buy Carter's Pills toduy, U Sour not yet received so much a @ Intestinal teact for real reliof from indigestion. Foclac: in the way of equipment poRTAL pAY s,!‘ S — e — RIL) e e ol 30 day. Guard Morrie Silver of Of gone State i WS nter Ger i Silvertsen shared ring honors i with 11 apiece The University of Santa Clara last nighf finished strong to de- feat the University of San Fran- cisco 45 to 37 San Francisco. | gave the Broncos the rub- - game in a three > basket- : 3 L S Pk P SN Lynn Weldoif (left) waikis with Bratus Mamilon as he arrives at s seorers WIth 1T perkeley, Calif.. to sign hic thres-year contract as head football comeh at the University of California. Waidorf resigned a similar Vst niie pest at Nerthwestern University, Evanston, 1L Iamilten is acting 44; Loyola of Les An- athletic director at Cal. (P Photo. Whittier 60, Occidental — - — e - 51; Willamette 69, College of Idaho U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURI 6 Diego State 55, Chapman NEAU, ALASKA > of Los Ar B WEATHER BULLETIN g DATA FOR 21 IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Northwestern ppointed a new Max. temp. TODAY ! football ccach last night, 31-year- ' | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. old Bob Voights. He is a forme ion temp Precip 4 star Wildeat tackle and t year Anche 38 2 3 0 Cloudy was line coach of the Barrow 11 Trace Cloudy Browns cof All-America Bethel 0 Rain Voigts succeeds Lynn Wi Cordo 29 01 Clear recently shifted to California Dawsc 4 0 Clear & Edm: ( 0 Clear Outiielder Jim Tyack has Fair k 5 0 Cle as playing manager of the 44 31 Trac Clear tello Cards of the Picneer Bas 3 2 0 1 Tyack was w I 10 0 Yog ge in the Pacific Coast I 1 0 C Ry in 1945 and 46 and last 39 Ly -Fo batted. 326 31 2 05 Cloud Here's the news from the west i 0 Clear camps of big league clubs ! 39 05 Cloudy At Pasadena 20 White Sox North 26 5 by Pt. Cloudy pitche are to bear Petc > 37 33 " 0 s down. Th squad is due Portland 8 32 45 0 Clear to arrive Thursday Prince George 39 14 > ) Cloudy At Avalon, pitcher Bill Lee receiv- Prince Ruper i ed a big hello as he rejoined his o8 44 9 Clanr former teammates und star 49 3 0 Rog with the Cubs for 1 ¥ £ 39 1] 21 g Clgar was signed again after bein 15 A o 26 F leased by the Boston Brave (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) At Tiicsan - Retetna the Glaveland WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trouch of low pi ds from a low Indians are waiting to hear from CChter over the southtwest United States northy northern Cali- threc apparent holdouts. They fornia int w center located in the morning. The pitchers Bryan Stephens and Joe 'ldge cf high pressure which h rev: X heast Aluska Berry and catcher Tom Jordan, | Cchtinues this moming bu to be week Temperaoures continue above normal over m Alaska with Xetball where above 2 t along the Arctic Ocean where B“S‘,‘mb“l' iy “’j“" teams . of o recorded w. Over Southeast Alaska temperatures mnp-.J e TR e californin) SRS e Jany stations last night. Rain or snow has fallen Ay Bl Bulinbia nexl iy 24 heurs over southwestern Alaska, the Aleutian Islands for a series, of games. A varsity Mcuntain re nd Plains area of the northern basketball squad of nine men y make the trip if California dc ” < 1 N not place in the coast confere: 'EATHER BULLETIN i ; teports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today 11)1'{,‘(:“, [Ilrhcu,lh s ][.!:' st h i WIND Height of Waves team will go to Brit Columbia. b ot ‘(‘;1‘(:“4':“1 A cl; i 1;:?“:'&(1 hlll o (';“IV:}‘)‘:“”" o Eldred Rock Clear 39 Zero The first annual California state pgint Ret Clear 34 Calm tournament sponsored by the Am- piye Pinee Bt Clear-GrFog 35 Calm Zeoro erican basketball congress Opens Linccin Re Cle w 10 Friday night at Fresno. About 30 b Clea: NW 3 | semi-pro teams are. entered. The MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY finals will ke held Monday night. EVENING: Pretected watexs of st Al wd outside wat And the winner will go to the ABC pixon Entrance to Sitka- variable winds under 20 miles per hour F m tournament starting March 8 at bt some morning fog north of Sumner Strait. Outside waters, Sitka Atlanta, Georgis to Yakutat--northeasterly wir > e ing fog s along the shore lin LOGGE | Low pressure center—29.55 inch ATTENTION Lo RS with logs | West, moving slowly northward for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber |~ Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. | SEWARD MAN HERE {0 10000000 feet. For further| L. C. G from Seward, re- particulars see Juneau Lumber ered yesterds a-guest of the Mills. 433-tf Gastineau Hotel BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY 0‘ THE COCA-COLA COMPANY" BY Junean Cnld Storage Co. ds under 20 miles per 45° degrees DRINK Fair wi hour north MAN FROM WASHINGTON K.aR Soap Lake, Wash, is a g anof Hotel, ed fr Forrey, reg © 1947 The C< Co! h morn om test at the CN THE RIGHT TRACK WOULD UNDER WESTBURY, N. Y.—(@P—A little brick station on a spur track which the Long Island Railroad abanden- ed is the answer to the housing problem of one veteran, Charles The Sena Wiikaw, . bas approved logislatic nine | 1s the Nicest Store in Toun He and his wife, Catherine, nearly all portal pay suits. By a Baranof Hotel Buildipg are ready to receive guests in t of 9 to 3 the committee forn station, now a snug bun; low after months of work by son and his in-laws. The 27-by Everything foot bath building has three rooms and in Sporfing Goods ! Wiyl SITKA MAN IN TOWN William W. Simms flew to Ju- neau yesterday frcm Sitka, and is at the Baranof Hotel ’ Custodian of confidence... born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory ALASKA Baranof Hotel WASHINGTON, Fe! BE BANNED LEGISLATION Judicia mmittee RIRLINES.. ® Phone 667