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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NORWEGIAN | SKIERS IN MIKES TAKE SixClubDens LoD Wil T | P—The : team, led | THIRD plA(E. I BB l' |by stock: ear-old Arnholdt | n ourney Kcngsgaard, teday had fflled the 1 biggest part of an assignment from heme to bring ba to Norway Last night the six dens of the|® flock of ski prizes JiBsadl G Boouts © drew The Norwegian riders were sent | place in the Cub Scout task over by the Norweglan Ski Asso- e tcurnament to be held next ¢iation 10 ] and thv.\'iun\ :!“mmxl . p Th FAWIRE - took tart yesterday at Suicide Hd: Darknes Stops High School gy e 0™ ol Kopehmant: A5 Ebabeitis g H H hour last night way's number 2 jumper last sea- . two (W, 1 seven (Bla zi concentration camp outside ofi ‘Of league Se”es play each cther; dens fiv lin, piled up 230.65.points out of i E strom) and cight (Blackwell) play|® Possible 240 to easily capture the | GAMES LAST NIGHT $5F Gtaker I tha B me, | National Jumping championship. Mikes 50; Mocse 44. and dens on: (Hanks) and fou His husiy teammate, 23-year-old Imperials 18; High School 16 (Hedgcs for the third in the Ragnar Baklid, took second with| when lizhts went out in third serics 220.8 points. while two cther com- | quarter. Games to be replayed One of the three winners willj Peting members, Gustav Raaum o then draw a bys, the other two|&nd Harold Hauge placed eight T MOO! playing cach other, and the fifth and ninth, respectively. Erik Lind- Owls took third game of the night will prov stroem, four-time Swedish Nation- | place in the City League Basketball the winner al champion, was seventh. tournament and put the Moose in ~ Coaches of Bunched after second place Bak- | a baseball fourth last night by winning a ht t woeuld lid were four Ishpeming - contest- | came by u secre of 50 to 44 . making it|ants—Jcseph Perrault with 2193 The ¢ mpionship , contest be- P tourney in ¢ Bietila with tween Juncau High School and the cne night Jim Lawson THREE u‘!‘ Imperials was called in the third g with 213.15 quarter when the -electric power W upwards ! failed and the lights wentout. This ayed, game will be 1 probably early next wi At the time the lights went out, The National meet d SITKA (AGERS:M 8000 spectators who had been | § | disappointed with six consecutive | |days cif postponements because of | IN 3RD PLACE, high wind and snow ders are 1o bei if it is suitable for batters' cag ILITIES TG BE ONBALLOT HERE APRIL 151 the score had been tied twice by the Imperials in a slow but close compete § 5 of tournaments, B T tipebials. wese: two neluding one starting womorrow at | Sourcas of Operating Fund points in the lead with a score ol WESE‘ g A M ES Ircn Mountair h., and also at ’ b | 18 to 16; und play was speeding up A Salt Lake City Ida < (3 izt - .1 el s Poser-Releren - and Mikes played dum on Dock ur 2R 5 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Mar. 1 . e a small audience. Ri was H | { B was 8 e 2 aS i schorage last nig retaine | (Conttnuec from Page Gne) not reac o great ka i clastic basket » m\r\;,“ e entire gam ampionship, deieating Pal- Aokt . Comy as val- ! !1 xl (], d peried, 7 thrill-packed game AT i tatem bmitted irst tied the score then pullec pitity > d i e state 5 5L s shead last year Upwards of 70,000 turi ians are by -Precident Euger> V. Nel- = v Lk < expected to pack their way into!son, are lay A H-'XI perials’ aava \.- her at halftime | Santa Anita today for the runnin: Pipelines and equipment in Cit tage m E LB S NS S uATter, : of the $100,000 Santa Anita Handi- |cf Juneau, $4375; 2 los, $1,675 as the Mikes, minus Bonnett, were Sheldsn Jac ol of Sitka, cap. Twerty-two candidates top- ditches, and water rizhts t ith their plays at the for ti ped by highly favored Armed—have $2460 intakes and fil 1 )¢ in the last minutes of 1tna edged out Fairbanks been namad for the race. stave tank the quarter they pulled even, then for fifth Soos 3 ot oa v G T or the ver- 2 e i a one point lead fer the per - race wiil be settle $3.£00 iod, 12 to 1L ig nd the UCLA Bru are otal Scernd Quaiter Ui [ o4 L top heavy iavorites to come out on | Apother que scond quarter play U ¥ fori L The B us e }jterney Stablef, * than the f California’s Trojans, 71 to 66, last the utility vote, b night and thus assured themselves of voters neces Fichts cn the Pacific Coast took©f 1O less (han a tie for the South- /yevenue bond 'm Division Pacific Coa; Confer- i th end of the g The Imper- the spotlight last night and with t tho is jals sank five pgints and the Mikes one in New York, here are the|€nce basketball title. Center Don taxpay since there i two, to Briig THE Gobre fo 16/ 10T the - resus: Barksdale paced the Bruin ebat ‘obtigation: Btattersaid Imperic > 14 for Mikes New York- Gus Lesnevich, 174-|%ith 30 points. The teams hold the cpinion that of maj Both teams settled down to work 2, Cliffside J. knocked out|383in tonight and if UCLA , ity of all qualified voters on after halftime, but scoring re- Philadelphia, (10) ' the Bruins have the title City books is required. His own mained nip and tuck. For th i interpretation is that only a ma- Mickey Pus: k three Jerry Me- Meantime, the University of Cal- jority of vot [& on the i ychard two and a pair of free outpointed | fornia kept alive its slim hopes of sue is necded shots, and Asp and Sippr 10. winning the cro beatin Refercndum On Dock Snie BT Roat. for: g siitel oft 16% BEany Duke, | Stanford, 46 to 40. The teams play Anoth 1 reached by (! quarter points, That was more t 163, Petaluma, Calif. outpointed|?82in tonight. Cal led last night Council lr was to get in both pericds o1 the Romero, 152, Livermore, 10|0t the half, 25 to 21 but aiter the expression voters on sal Flcberg of the Mo Hollywood, Calii. — Bobby Volk, | ntermission Dave Davidson and of the City Dock, through inclu- field goals and one free 156 Portland, Ore., stcpped Fl'l’(l‘s““‘ Stephenson put the Indians sion of an unofficial, advisory ref ehm got o pair and a free throw, Apostoli, 158% \ Francisco 1, |Out in front 30 to 27. The lead erendum on that question the and Jensen got one goal. That gave - —— didn't hold up, as the Bears moved next clection. At first en the Moose 16 quarter points, too; |out in front again never to be Who brought the matter up, want and et e sotré: dE LHE Pt s headed ed dock sale put on ofticial of the final 10 minutes at 32 to 30 BA;“EI‘BALL -— ballot. But Stabler . advised that tavor of the MoOse. men A% | On the ice last night, the Los there is not enough time left Surprise Basket i | Angeles Monarchs clinched second Il!l: referendum was voted. Big Mark Jensen got a surprise The following are final scoresplace in the southern division of Councilman Nielsen suggest basket in the final period, Passing Of college basketball games played |the Pacific const ice hockey league |that construction of an airpor supposedly to a team mate just last night: A Ij(‘dn(h“g_s by beating San Fran ndministration l;vl;l‘(\m ‘b? mac the tar wide of the basket from , Duduesne 47; Georgetown Univ.|9 to 2. The Monarch's leading 2 referendum question also. Mayor where he stood on the right court 5 @ |tcarer—Ray Chaisson—scored three Waino Hendrickson, though, que lose in, Jensen's pass hooked down | HOY Oross 66; Springiield 45. |assists to share high point honors tioned that the issue was yet clear, B the bulcket without - even Vilanbya 89; Fort Dix 5l with Jce Del Monte, who pushed €pough. — Hendrickson did advis {ouching. the rim. He got over his Ohio State Northwestern 42.|across three goals {086, hie cmperis .5 W Bter for G Tiise uetots the end of. the~ Lowe Stte In a free-scoring game at Van- (r“‘, kY Dbk PR R i S aiie: HOGEer. andl (sdok another | DoUalt(es: couver, British Columbia, the Van- |[Within the next six weeks. e 4 e e Oklahema |couver Canucks outlasted Seattle's| Parsons advised that if th Another three buckets were laid 2% {Ircnmen, 7 to 6 Y - Fuzeliaat (i IEEEe, o8 vapecial 1567 Bl e Haaoyy one. man| - NoEhiCasclifie SIS DWRE 47, And in the Western International -”ti;mxnz }“”B ‘;"_d““":“" “”' e teant. Brichi alio got one. Bup Southwest Methodist 75; Rice 74.|League, Trail beat Kimberley, 3 to B KU:H-} rml[h £ Wk time fhicse 12 points dldn't match those Loxos 49; Arkansas 44. |2, e e 0 It WhBE e AN ok, Texas Acgies 48; Texas Christ- > = £ ‘\“: ll;’“ e Mikes Night Gwls went on a last 2. % {/ - SR% MRS SRR R olec- ; : & ,.‘ California 46: Stanford 40, loul.v THREE MORE tion in view, the Ceuncil also quarter spree that put them at one Whitt 63: California Tech 34. |voted to start laying plans now time eight points in the lead, then SIDWE RiE 18 BN Thaba bdme pp % Mary's (Calitx BT, -Sivada B9 within one basket before pulling Oeegon o Ohyoo | Russo hit the bucket four times b i b that gquatter, teammate Sippreil ‘ . o did the same three times, and Asp, “_1‘”;““," i‘,‘”i (_:;’"W 74 Mon-| The Rey. Ralph F. Baker an- Pusich and Blanchard each got 2na State Univ. 5 neunces three more services of Colcrado Aggies 47. Whitman 47. Utah 57; special meetings at Bethel Taber- one. That made a total of 20 quar- ter points and sewed up the game OUNZag2 i nacle. The Rev. Herbert Bruhn undpthil'd place for lv?ike's lfiight UCLA 71; Southern Californialand wife are the Evangalists. The: Owls, 50 to 44. ® public is invited to hear these | Summary Linfield 66; Lewis and Clark 62.|stirring messages. Follcwing are the individual Fresno State 57;_Cul|f. Poly 43. The Rev. Bruhn will be speak-| scores by teams for the game: _College of Pacific 59; San JOse|ing Sunday morning and his mes- | Mikes FG FT Tp State 48. £ 5 |sage will be “The Lost Art.” Sun- B. Deven 1 0 2 Eastern Washington 57; Pacific|day evening his message will be Asp bl e s ¢ Lutheran 46. § “Final Judgment.” Tonight, Sun- Russo 6 0 12 Elv Toro Marines 73; San Diego|day morning and Sunday night| PasIa 6 o 1o Marines 52 (Final of 1ith Navallare final services. Blanchard 5 2 13 District tourney) | T Substitutes: Sipprell, 8; Jim De- BT T e S von, ¢. : ® o0 . e v v c o 00 WINDOW! DOORS Moose FG FT TP J EAES ¢ CABSINETS Floberg PR R TiDE TABLE L Garcia M Ve L4 a1y Vuille R e MARCH 2 «il 0. B. Williams Co. Brachm 4 2 10® Low tide 3:16 am, 631t @} 1939 pirst South Seattle 4 Jensen 4 0 g ® High ftide am, 150 ft. o Substitures: Perrin and Metcalf, ® Low tide 16:33 pm., 07 1t. gt .O High tide 23:18 p.m,, 128 ft. ® . AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION e MARCH 8 o |® Low tide 4:42 am, 55 ft. @ Franklin St. from 4th down to e High tide 10:50 a.m., 158 ft. p— Winter and Ponds, also Seward St.' ® Low tide 17:36 pm., 04 it. e ST O ([ will be washed early Sunday morn- @ . ponnes ing, so please keep your cars off @ & ® e o o o o o o o these streets. i - >-rse - ; E. L. MAYFIELD About 58 percent of farm sales in || IS the Nicest Store in Town Chief of Police. the United States during 1945 were ady, 515-1. for Baranof Hotel Building cash, SPE“Al SERVICES, ‘*u., ”su!arr?_u to the ,VOL"',Q sale of cloudiness with morning fog south cf Frgdoru-k Sound By o ~ PAGE THREL P }SKI CLUB PLANS s " MORE ACTIVITIES Club held a general meeting in the Gold Room of the Barvanof Hotel last evenir There was much discussion regard ing the recent ski meet last week end and plans were laid to have a larger and better event next year Jud Whittier and Bill Plummer were appointed as a committee to investigate the possibilities of hav- ing a year around ski club which will sponsor various activiti clated with the club, durin, ummer menths It wa and better on the sl Cabin for to - JUNEAU, ALASKA The Juneau Ski ! $50- the \so decided that more nstruction will be given om hill at the Second any that wishes the art of skiing. This person is considered a very important matter and should tend to build a little more enthusiasm for the fine sport of skiing D s HOSPIiAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital admitted Ivan Zunoff for medical attention yes- terday and John Marinovich for surgery. Mrs. Elmer Jones and Mus. Rese Cochran were disc d i ind a section of new-type glass, Del Young swings a bat against it in a test to see Government Hospital —admitted Beb Visosotros and Cliff Matthews SETS MARK _yames ind backstop. Glass withsicod the blow. 1 Juneau, Julin Stevens of Doug- (Sonny) Fraser, (above) long- ¥ 1 He. hitting amateur golfer from At- las and Willlam Charles from B 7y miscellaneous kits of property that further said that the “district” is ey g ¥ lantic City, recently set a course | F % , daburg. There wére no discharges a of 62 over the par T8 the would b2 well rid of. |not the main problem. What gives Wit record of 62 b gt b it the most concern is “promiscuity 3 s L 1 Atlantic Country Clnb layout. Army And Red : e s X 8 Read the want-ads for bargains ' and no cne, so far, has been al fore ts went out, 8 3 Pctelman Jack Fletcher brought 'O Suggest a remedy. B the ' questibn KaF SRS Vie Fowever, the City will assure the light di ‘as it may affect ATmy that stops will be taken to Juneauw's slection By . the Army deal with the situation as quickly a ¢ e center for Alaska, AS they ar: indicated . >es - T advised bim that the now here from® Fort Vetcrans Administration is oper F in regard to the re ne 29 mental hygiene clinics and e program, are not mak ntructs with 39 private clinics an ions at this time—th for 3 nent of veter 5 in its are just inspecting. Tie Mayo medicine program U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W THER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASK/ WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR HOURS END [ 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. TODAY last Lowest 4 im. 24 hrs, Weather at on 24 hrs, temn, 1. Precip. 4:30am Al rage 39 19 19 0 Clear B " 0 -19 19 Trace Clear Bethel 28 14 ] Trace Drizzle C i 22 2 0 D 0 01 [ 0 02 rt 0 | 1 Tracz Drizzle i 0 0 Pt. Cloudy 15 0 Pt. Cloudy | 01 ! 0 Cloudy | e Sl ¥ K S ] JoFth braoe sc e I ! LESSON I'N HOCKEY _ Rovers Nick Mickowski, Ertqrsburg o /) Feg Freddie Shero and Mickey Mackintosh (left to right) explain and 0 Clear hockey tactics to a fellow resident of Winnipeg, Man., Donna Prince Gec 0 Cloudy Grescoe, 19, who was making her New York debut as a violinist, Prince Rupert 0 Cloudy In the rear is Cal Gardner of the New York Rangers. § 0 Pt. Cloudy k 38 0 Feg ™ 1 Whiteho!s: 6 8 11 0 Fog Yakutat 20 23 0 Clear sN; h rever Ou O e LR N —(4:30 a. m. yesterdoay to 4:30 a, m. today) WEATHER SYNOPS A trough of low pressure prevails from a low center located about 60¢ miles west of the Oregon coast northwest- ward into the Gulf of Alaska this morning. The ridge of high pressure | fly by speedy Pan American Clipper which has prevailed over western Canada continues to move slowly east- | ward and the high pressure area over northern Alaska has become | more intense this morrtag. Above normal temperatures continue over | mest of Alaska but cold air is penetrating the northern portion of Canada and the extreme north portion of Alaska this morning with temperatuyes ranging frem near zero to minus 33 degrees. Rain or! and you'll save a lot of snow has fallen during the | hours over the Rocky Mountain region | nd Plains area of northern and central United States and southern | Canada and light rain or drizzle was falling along the coast from Queen | Charlotte Sound to Dixcn Entrance this morning, i “IARINE WEATHER BULLETIN w s from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today time . . . for things to do at home and at your destination ... Besides, Clipper travel is fun! 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MARIN, DRECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon | Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles er hour Vu'mbl~i Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult Pan American now for information and reservations. BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 LPUN AMEBICAN Wortp AIRWAYS & he »5};/{»/11 of //e/‘?Z//fly Everything in © 1947 The C-C BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. Sporting Goods