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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947 SKA PAGE THREE l f ed from past years by bre heroes as Red Grahge, Dutch all. attendance records, even ! C k. or more recently, Army’'s »f lush 1946; by its great crop of Felix Blanchard and Glenn Dav I | FOR BASKE]’BA[[ pass catching ends; by a powerful ~There is in fact little to choose The Tuesday Night Clas Jgroup of centers most equal between the men on the All- lene bowled ‘on the E # bility; and by the high level of America backfields down to the 1 lead to the Junes Flor- however, a single dominating tig- Following is the results of b — ure cast in the mold of such Try the pargains! A | .es Avrit Gastineau Channel e e o the bowling e g | (REMS{)N ;l":AQS ihhihe' y=IEh TOBLLR pechon v SIGNAL CORP Basketball League manager, today BLAb wild i 405 released the game schedule for High man or 3 e first e N iel 1 IS ol g f 413 the first round, which closes Jan- w&ll“p SEGNA{S” i 428 16, as follows 2 fo 2 to M ignac > o 3 in Douglas, Douglas Hi ] IRAREC B r CRYT ,! ¢ Talbert Fif ;és, vs. Darnells; Columbia Lumber vs. “‘ pm 1]' pm il‘nfs DEA i vre 8 Soere e T 389 2354 Wachusett o i h FG FT TE e | 'Dec. 6 in Douglas—Mikes vs. Im= Tt : 5 6 0- 121 ot Nae | perial / 4 ‘1; L NINGE = Dec. ' @ Juneau—Juneau Hi (libib fl“'"fi ? “,s. ll \ E S y AN L R 526 vs. Darn Columtia Lumber vs Vi 9 [ v B4 CORES LAST NIGHT Mgy 1 b I 4 Pz | Imperial ] N W » a s i R 429 D:cember 10 in Doug Mikes !g g‘; A S \ Bea L ray ¥ 0 o vs. VFW; Douglas Hi vs McClellan )% et Tt Dec. 12 in Juneau—Juneau Hi 7 William: 9 0 A & ’ . Douglas Hi; ACS vs. Wachusett V4 % LGS, 8 CRIANCE (N ¢ Cec. 13 in Douglas —Imperial vs ; A L i{'"t‘li,il,‘,”f 186 ¢ | Darnells; Mikes . lumbia Lum Refreshments 0 8. o (FEGLRESS Dez. 16 nes Schinits 5 in Juneau—Juneau Hi ;s 0 4 v y rachuse P T \ 4 0 . 5. VEW: Wachusett vs. Imperial Goodies - Faney Worls ) Dec. 17 in Do Douglas Hi . AR 2615 Columbia Lumber; Mikes Vs A 1 1 2 I, VS : 0 0 [ ouglas o ) 0. 0L ARG R 19 in Douglas—Douglas Hi ) [ i Pl lvs, Wachusatt; Darnells vs, VFW. e i 0 b oDy - : Dec. 30 1fi Dou; Douglas Hi }¢ al p IG < : 430 ; e 0. 0 o shals 474 vs. Wachus Mikes vs. Darnells Eh ! ‘D“‘ a“l /S Imper als vs. VEW it it | Jan. 6 in Juneau—Imperial vs ith Garcia carrying tl ball, i =t 5 ACS; Darnells vs. Columbia Lum- 1) n the >t VFW team got off to a head ;f n“” “f,“{ i ber E’(pq’m{ H 3‘11[‘ I ng during g nd oo Of th arsons a0 e 0 . playing during seart in the second game of the ey Py {| Jan. 7 in Douglas—Douglas Hi 2 evening and at the end of the first e : o vs. Mikes; Darnells vs. Wachusett V i~ g A d quarter four p 1 over | YELLOW. OAB 19| Ben Mogan, Captain of the ter Cup Golf m, opposing Jan. 0. in. Jubesu--Juneau Hi acuum . Weeper war .“" Imperiai quintet tr the British team in play at Portland, Ore, hits a long iren in a v Columbia Lumber. ¢ quarter, Merrity of practice round on the Portland course. (® Photo. Jan. 10 in Douglas—Columbia at 11 P M AT lals started %o 's Lumber vs. ACS » . . k& 0 the amous left corner shots and made | Jan. 13 in Jun Douglas H HNE SERE o oK rec baskets in succession Bertti I‘ D&Y NEGL;]’EQS !vs. Mikes; VFW vse Columbia Lum- 14 Up ych Rt In the third and fourth quarter| > S 5 1 % G( e ames ber. i B e = capitalized on numerous i both teams were. playing scrappy ? Tan Y815 Dougls i tion £ th . acq’ 7§ > r - 51C 2 Ja glas—Douglas Hi tions of the Signacs' ball bull. with. the lmperials teading |, SIoKs ramvizms W EAGHE IS STARTING a1 i Doustas Dousta B IR first quarter ended, Bears 14 S\i- in the scoring, Powers and Vuille nondicap - e Jan. 16 i T S he scoring, 162 (By the Associated Press) an. 16 in Juneau—Juneau Hi L g king the baskets. The final " # : Vs, sett; Darnells vs. ACS. e i s et Al i d 461 The Fresno Falcons moved to pchiusqrk; (DRGRRIS, VA Ak v n the ond score was Impe 41; VFW ) = - ST EERY R r Avrit put i The Imperial squad, who were! Lordness . A:b‘z, i il the iop of the Southern Division an David Grave s in the Gastineau Channel o Simmons v of the Pacific Coast Hockey league All_AMERICAN GRID the Crims s I » last year, showed experienc-| = ocat 418 2663, . Thu las ”Hx\' by \n'n:n of a hard ‘| F for the second string. He throughout the evening, | will take to, tt BoURht |8 e SN AT OTWE a 4 ut o g 3 the ¢ iousht (% gl Yidah, avm or Tongaeis Tt ife Abb c6 siaving it the etenint | sowpatromzers [ ke K0 SUS e it oo ldlog San Prascacs Stam- AD OF AP POLL mery Star Bakery and Del's Cafe two moi will probably end up :;‘k)“" e game of their series. Keen com- ""I e T TR j ’ Gt Se6. sy ff thor ik aut. siwe 9t SeiE - D v savisipatot 0" cheas | eniog: tb cdlsr d¥ellng New : ow Under New Management iberg who the same ball dling in 1 AR their favorite team Following | *» ¢S . Sl A i " e and Sonder- High ma sl 2695, 15 the lineup: O By TED SMITS ° ° land who sank 1 s and rs, wi | . T o i oy e Jauucks;: by Johnfy ey~ (# General Sports Editor) ‘,‘/ l' R‘_’m 0 S LTk tey throw for Vs Juneau Young Hardware Co.—A.[yien, who drove home two goals| NEW YORK, Dec. 3. (P—Notre (] a". Crimson Bear | DARNELLS SPORT CENTER ";‘\ilnilll'l. lnup{\‘ i J. Whittier, P.|jn his first game after being bench-| pame and Michigan, as befits the % 3 i licap 219 Matheny, Matheny P g ¥ sf it Sor RN iy : 2 h First Points By FG FI “”'1 Aithe. Ditos et st d for a '“‘““"-v % victorious records of these mid- "“l’s evel‘ y a y R el B B3 S sttt o Relan 8 western football giants, dominates won the fir i 6.2 18 ity 2 g the 1947 Associated Press All- > 3 1 Hom the il 5 o o |Cantillon s BN DR R Ainerita’ Sdiad nanaubind Loty Including Sundays i TR 368 S ki Johnny Lujs Notre 10 430 2490 B8In; S, Mg B Nownolly,, B uperb T formation quarter 0 d and 0 ted b third quarter 4 2 s SRR S Peyton : i R wned an eraie ..o {08, O e uneau Upho Co—H. An- — s the only repeater from 1946, and p Y t first st Y BEes TS 1 {on, B, Blan-| Final scores of basketball games''S -“j"‘l“ on V““ ey dogm /Dy B i e \ 0 0 0 ot pl i last- night in the stat William Fm-‘lm. sturdy I!lsh guard, EY DRAPER and with Schmitz and Logan F. W FG FT TP B PR 2 L Notre Dame's tackles, Ziggy Czar- . lead. Each in fo B 010 % § e R e Island 27, Quantico Ma-|ODEki and George Connor, are on s in the final Chpe T B el o ikt the second and third teams. ¥ : Al ON FRIDAY NIGHT . < sm wus oo i1 Hanover: 3. o Jnser. o Mighieaers eotees : 2 | ain; S. Ross, E. Moore, C. Hagep 2 34; Idaho 33 / appgisy ’ [ g g | iR Cabces B3 Tdako 28 field, with Bob Mann, Michizar A couple of G. I.'s who have come fo b ng g s hesys et ek . lgreat offensive end, and Chalm- g & r's Photos—J nder,| Eastern Washil Whit-§ Wi e o Amanders Eiolee . Al il i rs. Blliott, regarded by many a3 Alaska because we like it here 0 0 0| NEW YORK, Dec P—Cold- Porter. ! . - ikl “-’E““ she f‘*:“‘l % ?" ‘l‘:_ (Yes, we were Gobs, in Submarine Service) f Iy confident, Joe Louis closes hard Percy’s Cafe—W. McKinnon IEAL Duigi qu WS, spond pai: iR e b £ oy S, A Gl S ckwnen | JUREAU'S INDOOR | Ford, Michigan's towering defen- : GAMES TONIGHT training today for his world heavy- Captain; E. McKinnon, P. Beck- ke |sive end, is on the third team S (SR S o e » FOOD—DAY and NIGHT in The second scheduled games of WeISAL litle defense against Jersey er, M, Cormiev 1 SHOOTING PROGRAM e e b an f Diiglas, e Dowgiss i meetins|Curien Priday sy, | pesd dotgped b e cimmect 16 TOGBEE BRDERWAY o isce teo on g e e LUNCHES—Special Dishes at All Hours If your nose some- ¥ Darnells and Mikes taking on'the o "0 d‘ ;. lo L e F\‘bx\l"x.x“y ¥ hid thibmion vlay, ¢ 4 | Other first team members are: Litos fillsup with stuffy tr pare o do a final four rounds ary 5 and champion play, twc g Rl Qul Cleary, Southern California, 322 SOUTH FBANKLIN STREET Wachusett squa gestion—put a few drops of Va-tro-nol 2% z in cach nostril. It quickly reduc: & ()’T ’(‘ - gestion and malkes breathing easter in ! I 2 e hurry . . . gives grand rel! m - sniflly, sneezy, stufly distress 2 1 will not be responsible for any colds. Pollow directionEinthe pa Lills contracted by any person other VICKS VATRO-MOL - - far. Steve Feist. SHOP REFRESHED HAVE A COCA-COLA PLEASE return empty botties promptly BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY SUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1947, The Coca-Cola Company high teams later. Ju All members | publicly at Pompton Lakes, N. J., meau Rifle 4,4 gl Swiacki, Columbia, ends; and then rest up for his 24th fight No games will be played after and Pistol Club Thurs- k A : |25 champlon. Walcott, hopeful but December 17 until January 8, owing day cvening, Dec, 4, at 7:30 o'clock| ot o e, GpFigh ieeh; aud Dok | - o e % liday s Lot s R ik K| Harris, Texas, tackles; Steve Suhey, silent, shut the gates on his last to the holiday season at the small bore range in the AB. p... 'state, guard; Charles Bed- kout at Grenloct J. rsday night of this week the hall for the first practice session| .. Pennsylvania, center; Ray | Louis will weigh 212 pounds, the ; is the schedule: the season. A program of poond ganeas and Doak Walker, | viest a few ounces of his p. m—Juneau Drug Vs. watches is being werked out for|c iihern Methodists, bac | . career, compared to Wal- >xander’s Phof Acme Disposal coming season. In addition| V(il'n-x.r:\plu("\lly lh.c firatr taRi \ COtt's 192, for the 15-round fight. rvice vs. Juneau Young Hard- tice in match firing ““'rlpr(‘\z:nls ‘imlr Midwesterners, | The fight between the two 33- ware. will have an OPPOTtUBItY| ica Eas » from | year- 9 . Cra Giar | thre= Easterners, three men from | year-old negroes could draw a gate At 9 p. m an & Werner tg for N.R.A. qualifications,oc ot uthwest, and one |of $261,000 at the Garden, of vs. Perey’s Cafe; Butler4Mauro 1 rifle and pistol l.m»m the Far West: cial invit |which Louis gets 45 percent and Drug vs. Juneau Upholstery ion is extended’ Selected on the basis of reports |riello in one round at Yankee "‘(CRPC‘RA‘"ON in r that a night can l';("I lv e ed".orb gon sial “”L.A ! lers, the composition of the first k uadx‘um Sept. 18, 1946. The odds — et aside for them for firing, and y,o. teams reflects the' vear's are 6-5 that Walcott will not come Veterans Housing Co., Inc., for forming a beginner class. [trend to team play rather than out for the fourth round ward, has filed its Articles of N members are always welcome ;.qiviqual prilliance. club those to the For . . FROM TULSEQUAH i | l ation with Territorial Audi- | | Frauk H. MacPherson of Tulse- A. Boyle. The company alized for $100,000 with the who are quah, B. C., is registered at ihe stock divided into 1,000 shares hav- fully affiliated with the N;\tional‘ Baranof. ing a par value of $100 each, Rifle Association i S Persons forming the company, Other groups interested in us-| LUTHERAN LADIES BAZAAR are: J. A. MacDonald, Gustave ing the range are asked to con-} Sewing Booths, Tea, food sale,' Werner, John D. Rose, Charles C. tact A. W. Boddy at Blue 475 ; Wed. Dec. 3rd, 12 noon. Church Coberly, all of Seward, and May- S 5 | | Perto 747 2t nard R. Smith of Anchorge. _Sell it with an Empire Wapt-Ad. (Geared to the "NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HARDWARE and FISHING EQUIPMENT s Marine Searchlights — Brass Ship Fittings Marine Toilels First Aid Kiis — Life Preservers Danforth and Stockless Anchors Douglas Aluminum Boats not with the club, it is a Class B club,| 1947 season W Y P familiar | Needs of Alaska) Air Cooled, Electric Generaling Plants 12 volt d.c. 600 watt 32 volt d.c. 500 watt 115 volt a.c. 1,000 watt, Remote Con- trol. . P loNAN J ! Air-Ceoled Inboard Marine Power 10 h.p., 2 cylinder, 4 cycle, equipped with Bennett 2-1 reduc- tion and reverse gear. See Them at |Chas. Warner Co. 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