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FRIDA\ MARLH 14, l()47 PAGE THREE Major leagues Are Training; * LATIN AMERICA IS lage Game Games Played SKIRACERS 'PREPARE FOR SUN VALLEY SHOR'I' 0“ BOXERS | By GAYLE TALBOT SUN VALLEY, 1aaro, March 14 | ORLANDO, Fla, Mareh 14—#—| Blue Ribbon skiers from two| savs joetouis On Tomight i ey s ot ner b s (e e O Wachine. |SKill in the Harriman Cup' Races| | on Sun Valley’s slopes, beginning| : | ton Senators are going to POSt AN {yon oo | LOS ANGELES, March 14—®—| A game of the sea-'improved fielding averageover Jasti amoncthem are a Canadian star| J“Not very many good fighters down |son for Juneau will be played this seacon, and he ‘will - HEVE8 1 i tuo Swiss experts” WHo SWEDTI there,” says heavyweight king Joe evening in thg Juneau High School | vastly happier catching staff ST OF The American speedAEinE Louis, just back from an exhibition |gymnasium, when the Imperials I might even be a little happier ., of w Basin, | * swing through Latin America {tak> on th> High School Crimson says the man who has|pear tah rlier this| “Nothing much in the way of (Bears to decide the championship just broken up and dispersed them oy | heavyweights” was what Joe said |0 the City League. reatest herd of knuckleball pitch-| For the Americans, the races| he encountered in some 13 tune-up| There Wwill be a prelininarycrs eve thered under one tent.!tomorrow and Sunday will be fi- bouts among our good neighb. scrimmage game betwesn the sec-| “Knucklers are hard on the nerves,|nal tests before sclection of the| to the south. The veteran and well- |0nd and third Juneau High School|cven when they're Winning games U, . teams for the winter Olym-| Worn Arturo Godoy, whom he box- |3982ds at 7:30. The feature con- for you." ipics in Switzerland next Febru- Pt b B el supposed to have been| of the crack crew of flutter-'ary. | found anywhere, he in the|Flaved tw 0, but an elec- pajlers who came within eye-lash| The caliber of the field is shown ,tour which took him throligh thoet | 21C e forced cancel- of winning the American League by this lineup of stars | of the Latin American countries. | flag two years ago and helped nail| United States—Bob Blatt, 25-| HE SR | [ down fourth last year, Blu- year-old Palo Alto, Cglif, rider | has retained ‘only southpaw who won the combined-cvents in| § BASEBALL BAEH&IBALL | Mickey Haefner. the Olympic trials here last week- |" Dutch Leonard went to the Phils end; Jack Reddish, 20-year-old {and Roger Wolff to Cleveland Salt Lake City youth, who cap. | In college . NAIB tour- — tured the downhill race, and Gor ***** jerv e, s ,“" Is, scores Of Qther training camp notes {don Wren, Denver veteran, who | Here are scores of Major League|82mes played last night are as| st. Petersburg, Fla—Stan Mu- won the slalom in two beautiful exhibition baseball games played | follows 's batting eye seems as good runs through the gates | vesterday Mar 56: Eastern Washington .5 ever, The St. Louis Cardinal| The American contingent in- v St. Louis (N) 4; New York (A) 1.|48 star smacked out two hits yester- cludes two outstanding feminine! hington (A) 10; Detroit (A) 5. Mankato (Minn) Tehrs. 50; dqay as the Cards whipped the skiers in Gretghen Fraser of Van-j ol Newi o (RS 17" Clavaiand. (A) heastern (Okla) 44. Vemnkess, & to 1 &5 couver, Wash., and 14-year-old An- ! " Emporia (Kas) State Beloit < {drea Mead of Rutland, Vt | Boston (N) 9; Pittsburgh (N) 1 | Lakeland, Fla— Wildness on the Canada—Rhoda Wurtele, Mon-| Brooklyn (N) 8; Cahal Zone All-| Arizona State (Flagstaffh £’ part of Rufe Gentry, who walked treal, recent winner of the U. S.| Stars 4. |Kizisville (Mo Tehs |six men in the sixth inning and Women's National downhill and Cincinnati (N) 5; Newark rn ol e | forced in four runs, cost the Tigers vombined titles | Chicago (A) 3; Chicago (N) l JUNEAU WOUMAN'S CLUB a 10-5 defeat at the hands of the _Switzerland—Karl Molitor of, P | Al members urged tc deliver ar- Washington Senators yesterday. Wengen, winner of the triple crown Seattle’s Lake Washington is |ticles ior rummage sale (o Method- [ meticen™ speed ik DR RN spanned by a mile and one-quar- ist Church on March 18, Phone Clearwater, Fla—Bucky Walters, [ill, slalom and combined-events ter floating bridgs wita a four- Blue 786 or Blue 449 for informa- Johnny Vander Meer and Clyde —and Olivia Ausoni, Villats, win- lane motor highway ! tion, 527-t2 Shoun are slated to pitch for the Der of the women’s slalom cham- | - ~ | Cincinnati Reds against the Phil- Pionsip at Ogd { adelphia Phillies today. R i = ar ; i Sarasota, Fla.—The unanswered SA" JGSE [EAM | question, “where's Rudy Y has RUTH ESTELL |5 50000 (APIURES COAST Sox reported that the big first ! P. . j E d. baseman, unheard from since last BOXING HONORS} ! season, was driving here from his . lanisie LXiracrainary G rovllisi i pame, S Birse ; of the big first basem spring training don't appeal to n has taken Juneau by storm Pasadena, Calif. — Pitchers Joe Haynes and Frank Papish of the Chicago White Sox are in sick bay. and Juneavuites have taken fo } e Los Angeles, Calif The Chicago T - Cubs, hampered last season by nu- have a couple of athlétes sitting things out again because of var- retta’s sore ious ailments. Phil Cav: arm improved but first sacke Eddie Waitkus has an ailing hl]] and outfielder Andy Pafko has a charley hcrse in his right leg MONDAY thru SATURDAY NIGHT Phoeni: Ariz.—Willard Marshall has increased his chances of re- taining a regular outfield berth on Sunday Nighis Only— the New York Giants. The young G t0 | balihawk, who came fast after a poor start last season, drove in nine runs by belting two homers, - ’ Hy Seaman and Jerry Nottingham's a triple and single yesterday to lead the Giants to a 17-7 victory over the Cleveland Indians. >+ 'ALLEY SWEEPSTAKES . TOURNEY ON fONIGHT | Across the Alley sweepstakes tournament will b2 on again to- night on the Elks Bowling a W1l Elks are invited to get in MUSIC Enjoy 2 Delicious Steak Dinner in the 1 . Pleasani Aimosphere of low average bowlers will receive handicaps. THE BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE g Corn plants in Guatemala are s0 big and still that the people use them for posts BEGORRAII!! the Krish Saint Patrick’s Favorites..... BLARNEY CAKES Irish Potato Bread Shamrack Rolls-Cookies Kot Cross Buns AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS PURITY BAKERY Duich Maid Producis 224 SECOND STREET PHONE 31 . derson, SACRAMENTO, Calif. March 14.| B —#—Points amassed in opening | and semi-final rounds paid off for San Jose State College boxers who night won the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate boxing tournament The Jose team collected 33 points, staving off threats by sec- | ond-place Idaho with 26 and t! place Washington State Colle with 17. UCLA gained 11 points, | California Aggies 10, California 9 and Gonzaga 8 ! - .o [ BASKETBAll KANSAS CITY, March 14. The thundering herd of Ma College, Huntington, W. Va., was| an odd-on favorite today for the! title as the ninth annual national intercollegiate (NAIB) basketball | tournament advanced to the semi- | iinal round. { Marshall, a dashing team yeungsters who shoot 'em on run from a spot on the court execute back-hand bounce passes | in the clutches. will meet the slow | kreaking Hornets of Emporia (Kan- | sas) State Teachers College in the | ! opening semi-final tilt at 9o’clock | (ETS) tonight. The Herd, coached by Cam Hen- defeated Eastern Washing- ton College of Education, Cheney ] Wash., 56 to 48 last night, and | | Emporia State beat a good Beloit | (Wis) College quintet 55 to 52 with a strong second-half rally. The second game tonight match- es the scrappy Lumberjacks of Ar- | 1zona State, Flagstafl, against methcdical Minnesota State iMan» kato) College team. Arizona State, a well balanced | team, bumped the towering Kirks- ville (Missouri) State Teachers 59 to 55 on a strong finish. Mankato, dafeated the southeast- fern (Oklahoma) State Teachers, 50 [to 44, as Don Olson counted 16 | points. ' ‘ONE CAGE TEAM ~ MAXING RECORD, { KANSAS CITY, March 14—(®— Fiiteen teams organized from fra- ternities and clubs opened intra- mural basketball competition at the University of Kansas City last | fall. One organization chose the name | jcf Flounders, | The League is ready for the final | week of play and in last place| without a victory and with a dozen | losses are—the Flounders. | RAINBOW GIRLS TO INITIATE SATURDAY The Rainbow Girls will have in- itiation at the meeting scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Saturday night al the Scottish Rite Temple. All members are urged to attend this meeting. n of the and | | oo S S In Guatemala, corn plants have ibeen known to grow 28 feet tall with ears 24 inches long. HO(KEY | LOGGERS | ATTENTION LOC | : ¥ Everythin 1 Puacific¢ vast Hockey for sale. Contact Juneau Ltumber h ¥ 1 .|gm' playoff s last night| Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. | Seattle w er Now Westminster | {o 10,000,000 feet. For further ! H by & scor 3 lu 1. Seattie wins particulars see Juneau Lumber Spo"lng the games to one Mill 433-tf | Coods EXTRA?!?"DUTCH MAD" SAINT PATRICK SPECIALS BLARNEY CAKES SHAMROCK ROLLS and COOKIES POTATO BREAD and ROLLS HOT CROSS BUNS FRESH LOCAL EGGS FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE BANANAS Frash Tomatoes . . Leftuce Celery . . Cauliflower . . Carrols Turnips . . Squash . . (abbage Artichekes . . Calavos. . . Eic. TOILET TISSUE| 8 1000-Sheet Rolls $1.00 MINIMUM DELIVERY .50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. ’QHUNE 83,'£5 U?ONE CASH fiROQERY e P T T T T e T e T LT e Vel delTT Ve i NOW...you can fly by Clipper at new low rates! @ Now all Alaska can enjoy Flying Clipper travel at lower fares—in spite of soaring prices and mounting operating costs. This reduction is part of our long range plan to pro- vide Alaska with the fastest, most convenient way to travel . . . at prices everyone can afford. That’s been our aim for the 15 years we’ve served the Territory— and we're working steadily on future improvements. Whether you go to some point in Alaska or Outside ... be sure to go by speedy Clipper. For the new rates affecting your community . . . for up-to-the-minute information on schedules, call or write the office below: : Phenre 106 v Send it Airmail for 5c per ounce to the U. 8. nt ¥alal Baranct Holel LaN AMERT The f slem Worto /fIIH’M of 1Ty Chypers fi_]l .l_'| a@a/m/él/z ELLING in the 'I 946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season’s record prices for Stand- ard Mink. It is our belief that during this period we also sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense that new crop N, FRASER & HUTH, INC., ‘30th Street 1,Ne w York pSO 151 West New York Gentlemen: shipped the (ollowmg'i ‘We have _/ iy vetal96 ] Shipped Y% ot pot O Check how s S TIPMENT > sumAtN/ UE FOR N“ms OF S VAL t = QUANTITY (o L e e .0 gxpren O you market your through the Auction House that is FIRST in selling power. TrcxAGE Ne: //"’:// o R at Prive on of be sold either o Foblic Aucti This shipment me¥ - Name of ShIpPer AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 Address RF.D. or Strest stote \he above RA™e ill be dro" wn::“':n are s01d s s SHI icies o 1970 will b CE . . % packol or packa A : N INSURAN 3.500.00 P Silver Fox, Mink, etc...........Mar. 31st TRANSPORTATION (Pond your thIEMA, "G or 1 ot Foand up 1o ¥ 0 Lost receiving date ; Mar. 12th the B ments must n|;"‘;s" 0 per poc it of 1035, it % Post s P clicies uP red sufl' 3 from oder out PO il be insw ve - house. 1'Doy o o il i ther furs. ile in our ware o Prompt it wit 3 Silver Fox, Mink, etc. s N,m.d. ‘.'.., l;.""m, ‘pol _.v"‘\\ credit YOUT i B e o oveid hestnd Last receiving date Under the terms :r o O warehouse. o pack coretly 0" o .h\\. in hipping efore o _the Insurence sure ot p-‘“ 8 ted in (U-SA- re thoroughly drY ® Silver Fox, Mink, etc...........Aug. 20th st Lost receiving date Avg. YOUR SILVER FOX WD MINK (] o e B2 seepmme Pt 15 s VY ronmen B3 oy 1 msmerne 1 macamer 8 pmmes 1 s 10 mmmmen 10 coes £ e B pern 18 poosess: O gsmnen 4 prcsa 1 LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling * Silverbl * faya/ /[3/{- & /%/{-/-/ml * Bluphost ¥ ////kc.. Mutstion Mink > Standard nup ’L_d'bl'h—l'l—-l'h—J'iq,—l'H'i—-—l'l—-"l—l"lv_'l'\——l'l——l'u'b—l'_—l'\-—lv‘L—l'b—l‘_l'l_-—l Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. WORLD'S LING 151 West 30th Street NewYork, 1. N.Y. L 30t )en oL ) i e A e A [V ORGANIZATION (55 e e * e ™ e * e * ) " e " )

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