The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1947, Page 3

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ESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1947 als. the With only Reserves, | favor of the Impe | a ten-point win over y a better brand of- ball Friday the Imperials are going to have to OCK€EM PResults l 1ing When they meet the first string players of the Juneau High. | | The Reserves were pinch-hitting | { for the Wachusett squad, called out| (By The Associated Press) — i % i on an emergency trip just before| Fresno tops the Southern Di- R Renie “bapomah and: Set “Siabun sigk 1e time. This makes the '!n((ll\lxlull Pacitic Coast ice hockey j HI SMO"HERS ropedion nd get three bas-|porfeit for the Coast Guard team.|league, today 31 ponts to 30, by = i kets and the final score was 17 10 pigp man for the Imperials was,viitue of dethrening San Franeisco & f 7l High pointer jor J-High WAS jpecpitt with 12 points. Top-scorer |4 to 3 in a hard fought game last VFW' ENPEQ'A[S Logan with 14, fcllowed by Smith- | o, the Reserves was Kleweno night y AR : berg with 12. Magorty was high wiyp 10 markers to his credit In the Northern Division, New BEAI J HI R;S i MR ARG Imperi FG FT TP Westminster has company in the e e N ks M S o SRR : 0 2 2jcellar for the first time this se 7 Vuille 0 1 1 Alex Shibicky's Royals pu SCORES LAST NIGHT 5 N, L Neilsen, J 10 2fed up cven with the Portiand Eag- Futiean g Shol 1 e Pasquan ] 1 5lles by beating the third place V. F. W 1 - i McDonald 3 1 7 Vancouver Cunucks 4-3 A 3 0 6| Tonizht Fresno is idle, but San Juneau High Reserve . 27 \ 4 0 Blagersiey 5 2 12|Francisco will ke trying to Imperial 37 Graves, D. 0 0 O weanuy 1 0 2|cover its lead in a game at°'Los onderland et Reserves FG FT TP|Angeles. Vancouver will play at Se- illiams 4 5 Magorty 0 1 1;atte Juneau High vs. V. ¥. W. Sinithberg ” 0 12/ Kleweno 5 0 10! New Westminster will get its "“‘." t ‘i"'”' h *“f“ f'““““" 2 0 4lReid 1 0 2|opportunity to leave the cellar on e : bl I e FG FT TP Huston 0 0 0 Thursday. Then it will play oif iRe " Jtine ot “" Garcia 2 0 4 McClellan 1 1 3 its standings tie at Portland B e st ame | Mulosty 4 3 11{Tripp gl g 3 I P 3 4 Thibodeau 1 0 2 Prouty 1 0 2 & S o I8 | A0S he |y ee 0 0 0 Hanson e 4 SEAT'“.E ( Bears kept their opponents Well | py ieq 0 0 0'Graves, D B o0 iy l-UB 'N away from their hoop and made | pqam 0 0 0 Sonderland ] 1500 8 shot after shot. At the beginning wyniam o i '"GER FARM (HA'N of the ond guarter when the Wilscr 0 0 0 NEXT GAME ! DR to 2, the second |y, 0 0 0 The next game is tonight in = string of J-High went into the oS Douglast, the Douglas High ve,| DETROIT, Dec. 17 Ine De- game Columbia Lumber, and Mikes vs,|tfoit Tigers cof the American The second striug played good Impetials vs. Reserves ats ay shook up their base- basketball with Smithberg lea In the first few minuies of play e — stem, dropping Dallas, the point-getting with oll Kleweno of the Reserves sank two Texas and adding Seattle, Wash by Rod Williams who made four | beautiful baskets from the center and Little Rock, Ark baskets in a row, adding up to 8. », a neat deal he was le to pfOpefly I'ans'ers | They also signed Jack Tighe, This is the first game that Will- | pull off twice more kefore the i {one-time manager of a Muskegon, jams has made a showing and he | finish. The Imperials moved in {Mich., farm club, to direct the looks like hard man on theln. ! less-experienged and|. The following deeds for, the ubw ¥, Mich, club iof ‘the @6« after he once gets started vounger oppenents and ted to transfer of property have been | cently formed Central League, and end of the third quarter stack up points at the begim recorded during the past week in replaced George Detore as mana- i 7 ot the second quarter and at the|the cffice of U. S. Commissionerjger of thefr Williamsport, Pa t quarter of play. the half the score board read 24 to 8 Felix Gray arm with Gene Desautels, former players rmed to the in favor of the Imperials Emmett Connor to the Berg Con- | Tiger catcher Soints in| The J-High Reserves were fight- struction Co. property at 1ith and| Robert (Red) Rolfe, director of Magc every minute of the game, but P Streets niinor league clubs for the Tigers, W oAby, Al o final ccore was 37 o 27, i City of Douglas to Elbert H.{said the changes gave Detroit 10 Wolfe to Sam P. Troutman, prop- mincr league teams which they = = erty in Douglas. jown or with which they have work- City cf Douglas to the Juneau ling agreements C[kWPBELL']‘OUSE Spruce Corvoration, 1roperty in| Acquisition of Seattle in the - Douglas. Pacific ast league, Rolfe went SIEHPYARD | e |on ves Detroit twe Triple A SORCITIMIST CLUB |minor league clubs. Zhe cther is | e | Bufialo, Thursday noon, at Baranof Hotel WRITE or WIRE ‘ ‘ « 1 NORTON STEPS OUT e S | LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE { Ch For Reservation and Information Bex 176, W l-a“ge“,, Alaska [ 2 « gt e + Don't 761 3t Club. forget! EVERYTHING Feor the Happiness of 7 EVERYONE on 1 CHRISTMAS DAY 2 e 3, [ "t g Ao 4 o To make your Gift Selections Complete See the Large Range of Gifts, from the tiniest toy to the Larger, Lasting enduring Gifts for the Home. To See the Gifts You'll Really Choose, Visit * e ) ) \ LN L A X « RNe= > ) S 1) g 2 THOMAS HARDWARE s A\ ASTEX. AM (OACH COLLEGE STATION, Tex, Deg. {17—(P—Texas A. and M. College was in the market for a new foot- ball coach today, the reign of | Hemer Norton having ended with a vietory for both sides—Norton getting paid for the remainder of | his contr and the ex-students gct the chance they had been seek- ing Norton, under fire because of poor seasous, yesterday stepped out after 14 years as head man of the Aggie gridiren forces. He was paid $20,000 for the two years on his contract that will be left after Sept. 1, 1948. He remains here in an advisory capacity until that ! time _———. — Remember V F W Auxil Sale Parsons Electric Co., Dec. 20th. y Food 760 4t NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | That on December 2nd, 1947, in the Commissicner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, Mrs. Edna Anderson was appointed xecutrix of the estate of MAUDE McMULLEN, deceased. All persons | having claims against said es are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executrix at the office of her attorn Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, | within six months from the date of Only one fight of any import- | the first publication of this notice. | ance was pulled off last night, that | MRS, EDNA ANDERSON, j Executrix. First publication, Dec. 3, 1947. | Last publication, Dec. 24, 1947. | | | SUMMUNS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5812-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau vs. GLENN M. FLINT, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above ! named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the I District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the | plaintiff’'s complaint on file in said court in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: divorce |on the grounds of non support and incompatibility of temperament; custody of the parties' three minor ‘childrzn: and any other relief merited. In event you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the jrelief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of said zourt, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, November 25, 1947 J. H. WALMER, Clerk of sald court. 8y J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk #irst publication, Nov. 26, 1947, .ast publication, Dec. 17, 1047, Sat., at Juneau, Alaska, | ate | , Howard D. Stabler, in the | IRENE BETTY FLINT, Plaintiff,[s | Durocher fo Pilot DETROIT LIONS NOW National All-Stars OFFERED FQR SALE In All-Star Game vewworr e won Detroit Lions of the National foot- BROGREUI Dao 1a oy | OAIL ll‘ [u.!(\\m : |uH 268 Whether cr nct Leo Durocher of | “08¢h 10°8Y © Ao 1 3 ces, fo ra new owner as well the Breoklyn Dodgers will pilot R 2 ) Owner Fred Mandel, who sank the National League ws in tr N a near halt million dollars n the the major's annual All-Star game Lions and failed to get a champion next year is up to Durocher him- | seit in seven years of trying, removed * “harles jus) Dorais as head Ttk BRIy e bl e o, (CIus) LRI Dcdger manager aiter his one year ‘““\';"y‘ witle AR e ’ f suspension for “conduct detriment- | KEEEEE T P e oee OweSf Al to baseball” was given the| All this happened within the “one o e seeas . Pan American’s 15 years itional Led green light by President Ford Frick yesterday. | oo Pila el b P Prick hait; e 1048 THARHBEr [is ol R . e1s or contemplated oifers from of the Brooklyn Club will lead the £e 9% COEIRE B i and then f A : league team In the All-Star game,” | ProsPective Lion BUSHE A o askan service bt i ST TG Mandel's own manifesto aning B o g Dorais i ecte E Durocher in 1947 & ORI TV b g -savi T TR i he. thy| MeAGIN TN Hodlive) THERE £l HETHER YOU'RE shipping 2 e Nationiis TumBRERCHRIY- It Ditroe b Soai iy e i VV STl st gh et (ipsioet il sy ana y {the Lions in 1948 despite a five small gift or merchandise JUNEAU cher” gioghe Uisieh Ralde vear contract still having towr' weighing hundreds of 1s Reached at this Bartow, Fia, (Y00 OO0 MO0 B0 iract can only I gring: NUNGIEcs SEv E i AND home, Shetten said the o salbs | TORIS 10 B, ThE OO >an American’s new Clipper i e "; o ‘“‘( hat the selec- |}, "y minated by sale of the club @ ’ D7 SEATTLE ]m.y .‘111 urocher was the way it % AL Cargo rates save you money. . she ¥ i el S IR RN e ‘:\‘Ilmmmumlu served by the 13¢ per 'b “Th's is the first I've heard of ONI_Y 6 500 "(KEIS Flying Clippers — from Seattle o] Kl ; . g A n s ol have to think it over for ’ to Nome—benefit by savings up 100 Ibs. or more a while ; ke FoR Rns[ BOWL lEFI to 32% on over-all rates . .. and . pOWER HI"ER ROY o as high as 62% on certain com- 6¢ per |b PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 17.—(® modity rates. on shipmenls of meat CULLENBINE IS SOLD Futic swie of Rose Bowl tickets Take advantage of these low from Seattle 1o Junsau has dwindled to about 6,500 copies rates to send or order last-minute . — Southern =~ California announced aves WD Send 00 DX CE PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17— yesterday it was setting aside personal packages or rush mer- BIG SAVINGS The Philadelphia Phillies have pur- 000 ducats for hospitalized ser- chanpdise. Specify Clipper Cargo 10 chased power hitter Roy Cullenbine | yvicemen in this area. The tourna- for speed at a saving PAINTS ced at a 8¢ see IN ALASKA, TOO from the Detroit Tigers in a sec-iment o1 Roses committee also has ond move to revamp the club that | allocater a block of tickets for Finiahed MW 40 Bdverith Biace: 1| JhOEat it ik B Barancf Hotel-Teleohene 106 the National League last season.| Pl S S Ty > The purchase of Cullenbine for| . i a reported $20,000, followed the | $ “r“'l Ll A il trade of Tommy Hughes for Bert Deautifu e MA Haas, of tke Cincinnati Rec T 5 s i bt | wmevitigures Tars- ajiigt 40 outfisiel ahd S0 Hus piayed first | SIOW Tor SSiE GEA: e I{/flfllfl AIIIMKS' tional income of the United States increased about 57 percent between SEARE R LW I s e J/w/(vn of the =T ing (%p/rws BASKETBALL ~———— Rl They are HERE! base. piayed last night are as follows Wht! 45; Pacific U. 42 N Whieman 5. ot 0. For Christimas College of Idaho T1; arene 38, Portland 63; St. Martin's 49, E. Washington 51; Farragut 24. Brigham Young 48; Arizona State (Tempe) 45 Northwest Nebraska 65, South Dakota 38. | William & Mary 51; Virginia 33. acuse 63; Boston U. 54 New York U. 68: Cennecticut 55 Long Island 67: Louisiana S. 47. - R - KRUG HAS STOCKIN LOS ANGELES RAMS QUIET DE LUXE MODEL Portable “$4 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17—#—| PLUS TAX The deal cutting Edwin and Har- old Pauley into 37': percent in- terest in the Los Angeles Rams jys here ... so don't settle for anything less than the toajball-elyh hassbeen closec. World's No. 1 Portable (THE Standard Typewriter President Dan Reeves confirm- s 3 ” ed the sale, which lett him with | 1R Portable Size). Complete with handsome new 37'. percent still the largest| Duro-Case to use as an overnight bag. Fully guaran- HERE ARE A FEW OF ROYAL'S MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES: The remaining | red by Secretary | single stockholder. 25 percent is shz teed. 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