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1 A . SATURDAY DhCEMBhR 20, I947 J- HIGH LOSES FIRST ¢ FIGHTING IMPERIALS ... ... l-m\ Alleys SCORES LAST NIGHT em as follo Darnell's 60 Home Grocery V. F. W 9 F. Barragar 448 C. Barragar 438 Imperials 36 M. Burke 387 J-High 27 A. Burke 576 ! VS S & T Clothing a | Handicap 108 y O. Smithberg 484 en team in the Gas- | M. Funk 368 tineau Channel League. It was a|F. Phelps 324 fight every inch of the way with B, Phelps 561 ed three times during 1 ;am knocking Vets Adm t shot they 357 na ) sho easily made 433 in last night's s each team 500 had a tight defense and the ball| s 395 was tossed around plenty before it | R, & 40 was worked up to the basket vs. In the fir ninutes of the Darnell’s 1 183 at the end of 466 7. In the last 365 four minutes of the second quar 452 er, Pasquan broke the tie and sunk 30 three baskets in succession to f 23 to 17 in favor H: 297 tied again during 108 the third quarter and ok the tie was broken by Merritt of ¢/ s the Imps who sank a corner shot |5 Lockridge el F. Riendeau 499 to make the 27 third quarter score G vs. to 25 ; Ludwig Nelson's In the last quarter the fans were playing just as hard as the 210 ball handlers, as the Imperials 202 mcmd ahead of the Crimson | Pat v 493 s in the fastest ball playing | C Hardin 412 this season. The Bears man- A. Sturrock 488 dd two points more and eer mperials four tields goals and | Ratiéps Bar one free throw for nine |;‘<»‘nn.~ Handicap 138 The final score was 36 to 27 in|p e favor of the Imperials e G - is the Bear's first loss of | yr peo i ason and they still stand & p° Mancrieid i3 wce of coming out in the A Gastineau Basketball Santtary Mt man for the Crimson | o ;oo 5 with 12 points.|; }h Imquist 460 orer for the Imperials Was ' g poimdvict i Pwers with 11, ., |A. Dll/ui 394 Darnell’s vs. V. F. W. B Dedia 00 After the first few seconds of play it was just a question of how many points Darr Team Standings 1 i Team Won up before the game was finished | gy o 10 as they r\,xx'x}).ur\‘l;‘\;vn L; }r the x! i 10 pponer uD Ve, 'é’{‘: \f'" § & T Clo 9 arnell’s led the Vets | yers’ aqm Py Sa Meat 7 -pointer with 24 7 him the top- Ber 6 Magorty Was | Darneil's 6 the Vets with high man on four WLING GAME OF SEASON T0 ¢ OscogEs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE DELICATESSEN TAYLOR OUT: 10 HOSPITAL ‘Weilerwelght King Ray | Robinson Shows He Is ‘: Still Some Swatter ,‘ [SPRUCE DELIC and LOCKERS SURPLUS SALE m th tset the result seem- yvious and every time the wved in on Taylor, the 3 d the “kill 8 out fast for the vas met with a ilurry » 1869 nd right jabs and upper- ' ! ent Taylor ¥ 11 canvas. He got hi 14( at the count of nine 2090 but he might as well have stayed down t count continued, and 1 R inny Weberf stopped T pninn Sl Ready-to=-Eat CHECKENS --- FRYERS --- ROASTERS L L ¢ ] LT One fo Package----$1 .00 Each STRAWBERRIES . . 30 oz. pkg. $S1.10 PEACHES . . AR PINEAPPLE, (rushed . . . phkg. 40e OYSTER STEW, Ready fofat . . GRAPEFRUI'T, Secions . . pkg. B0« CREAMED TUNA, Ready fo tat . 30e¢ TANGERINES, Sedions . . pig. J@e FISH TREATS, Readylofat . . 50e | RASPBERRIES . . . . . 65e¢ CREAMED SALMON, Ready o Eat . 50e¢ ’ 50¢ | I | | » ! | 1 \ 30¢ 30¢ 04 v was taken in a police am, | k to a hospital, where & pl said he was suffering onan B possible contusion of the left “U%1 kidney. He was ordered to spend the night there pending an X-ray ¢ aticn This morning a hospital attend- 1885 nson’s first challenger, Ji Doyle of Los £ e atter an eighth-round TKO in Cleveland last June. - BLACKRBERRIES . . . . 45e¢ TRUECOD . . . . . . . SPINACH . . . . . . . . 25c¢ ROCK iIsfHt . . . . . . . 50e¢ ; SQUASH . . .. . 20¢ PETRALE SOLE . . . . . §0e e BOYSEWBhRRIES a0l ey CORRE LINGCOD . . . . . . . 50e (By The Asscciateo r:oss Goalie Bev Bentley of 11\ Los Hofos fou s ffobectay Hfoiteas { DELICIOUS DELICATESSEN BDAINTIES..... || ly Northern Unumn P el CHATEAU FRUIT CAXE'in fins . . $1.00 CHICKEN and NOODLES, a la King McNTOSH APPLES, per box . . $5.00 bt T U GANEMM s . §1.00 and Vegolable, 3 1, cachfo S1.00 BANANAS . . » . . 2k, B points. ~OTIOR The members of Junca 4, The Americ ment of Alas] Box Score Darne! l] s rlnbl FG 10 rr ‘Wilson 4 Ba =0 1 11!ing on Janu will vote | i Am(‘ri(‘nncL(‘:lj:ur'1 : Fumc 3 1 7/0n a pxmmnl to m\h the Le-| Washington 5; Cleveland 3 y i 3 Ludtke 1 0 2|m easement over a por of Lot| New Y. Atlantic City : i Lo zn et o s g of don e Sk atenie M SOLID PACKED CHICKEN i jars . . $1,00 UNSALTED BUTTER, Sweef Cream . 85c WHOLE PHESANT IN TINS-3 POUNDS FG FT TP three feet by one hun dmx feet nl Trail Kunbnh 1 0 0 1 dimension. | >+ ‘vla;:um [ 4 | First publication, Dec. 12, 1947. | Tt will pay you to shop Home | Adams [1] o Last publication, Jan. 16, 1948. Beautiful. 795 tf | Harju 1 . S i HaE R P e i G 0 0 0 0 1 ¥ 0 0 1 : ccococorome | Imperials PG FT TP Powers 3 : T2 Merritt 4 0 8 Nieisen, J 1 1 3 Mc:Donald 2 1 5 Pasquan 4 1 9 Nielsen, E. 0 0 0 Crimson Bears P PT TP, Logan 6 o0 12l Schmitz 3 0 6 Graves 1 1 3 Adams 2 0 4, Spelhn 0 1 - 0 1 1 0 0 0/ NEXT GAME | The next gamé of the season | will be played on December 30 in i Douglas. Wachusett will play the | Douglas High, and Darnell’s will | tangle with Mikes. ! —————— Beautifu: kobes for men. Were | high as $25.00 under OPA approv- | ed price. Checks, stripes, plaids. | Broken sizes to close out, $15.00' while they last. 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