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948 THE DAILY ALAS! PAGE THREE has attained was too much rnr] |coma Rockets had little difficulty Coast Guard however, and the 0( e ames !in disposing of the Vancouver Can-; Crimscn Bears chalked up mm‘ \ | ucks, 6-3, in the Northern Division.| § SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, | seventh victory last night, mak- | - RN ing them the second highest team S UST , S Ol the league e ’ | The Friday Night Commercial| (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Summ | League ended the tournament on| T and Oaks, on the of- Jl_ldz:c George W. Folta signed a the Elks alleys last night with afensive most of the game, defeated modified decree in the divorce case the Elk alleys lat night with 4|{bnsiye ot of he gomes Seten it of era £ Beseh vo. Raymond G | may be purchased at championship with a 29 pin ma . Pacific Coast Ice Hockey | Beach and that gave the defendant gin and Home Grocery took u‘c-‘L v ime custody of their four children wi ond place in a playoff with § and| T 1e was livened when Joe the understanding that two of tl: | T Clothing | Desson Diego left defense, and would be kept in outside schools, i Leonard Holmquist took a prize an uni fed spectator e \ged | Possible for high scorer, single game, andblow ¢ because the fan - - Margaret Funk took first place belittled the Skyhawks effort bie GG ot Dbt «The House of Swansdown” for women bowlers | Int Iy other game, the Ta-|up a lake 151 miles long H 0. R. Cleveland, secretary of the|— a " % league, was surprised when pr -l ! One 0‘ Alaska S Excephonal Slores i sented with an ivory desk pen set! i |.' and a very cleverly executed pla- ; 5 y e que with the signatures of the| members of the various teams. | Scores of the games last night| follow: | Veterans' Administration e A . » | Handicap 45 P 7 M. Davlin 453 : . R. Hooper 347 E. Aulenmacher 420 ason I's victc £ 45 10 L R. Stewart 412 : over the ACS, th \ s 2 Da aell’s - Second Game et % 8 | School's 50 t ¢ r th } ,son Bears were all out | Coast Guard were i w - ki eatiely new b B. Davlin Rt 5 W. Blanton Last night's cor \ t ' halves. High man who made five field B. Hudson I J-High (I9) WACHUSETT; ACS 1S © o LOSER 10 DARRELLS , ", ' chmitz, { FROPYRRE SR MemoWmommmo o <l R e Sk B w last before the W pionship playoffs oals. one in the first few seconds ¢ nd . half BY Tt SOCTATED PHESE Bailey's Bar - R. Mill upset, he latter leading | st Reid dropped a long one 3 ks 18 AR J. Hollinger g a point at the end of the fi f the side, as did Adams, and etba night while Forham bare-!B: Garre : I f quarte 3 s sharp s \berg ed up a very l managed to keep its slate clean,| R Mansfield on y a rew first 1 rC 1g one i for two more point The revict winner of ten straizht Pamaray Club Handicap the e w t wide op: row nt wild when at one Georgis nt down before Auburn, sk i MEkrabt . o B. Ray : ours rfrom e e ————— 3 F e rim followed by ¥ am flocr fc 3 3 by Smithber 57, for its ninth in a row winning in|H. Nordenson and Robertson en . The Hich School’s team work was the last four seconds when Villa-|C. Nordenson 992! and scored a field goal in ost faultless, and their shooting nova's Paul Arizen m —_ h casy motion. Hamilton a v | wa 1sually urate. Williams of two free throws. Villanova had Sanitary Meat YOUI‘ on.e shared the honors with 7 points| placed whith one hand, sav- led. 20-25, at the half L. Holmquist each. ing a missed basket by Logan, who On the Pacific Coast Washington F. Holmquist & : i*‘(]uu:i‘n‘vt was nothing but | had stolen \'v ball Wim lhvI Coast ?i;}"”\lpm‘lDWA..\’hiniLun (431»47_ in g II)J‘\ll[lell 38 ; @ Only a short time for a trip? Then use ragged in the first quarter ¢ | Guard and taken it down the en- a Northern Division fray. California alziel i St ana P sprican’s speedy slcppy shots and doi ot tire length of the floor € Ludwig Nelson's the Flying Clippers. Pan Am““{"“;" speedy schedules are frequent and convenient. The fumbling. Tyvol skipped all Considering the small number I / defeating Stanford, 40-3¢. Handicap 4 B 2 Wachusett, Southern California took second R. Hardin food and service, world famous. You'll enjoy made a couple of neat imbled Georgia out of down the flcor and dum of games played by the shot and Hanks repeated the -per- | the team looked pretty good. High place by nicking UCLA, 56-42 P. Hagerup smooth riding aboard the comfortable, four- T 1ce, but not until the 3 T man wa vedo with 7 points. Cenver lost its first Mountain' C. Hardin engine Clippers. The cost is low and you rter did the Sportsmen get| Mannir nk one at the start of States Conference game to Brig- A. Sturrock o . < X . 8 he round-trip fare. control of the game. the second half, and another from ham Young, 75-49, putting BYU in| s save 10% on the rou D Hanks came and coupled | the middle of the f Eastman & tie for first with Utah State. | Home Grocery some fancy dribbling F also dropped a long one, and Doug- 3 G | F. Barragar for fares, schedules and ressrvations . 1d pulled a ri who was taken out of the C. Barragar 426 stunt under tX ne with a twisted ankle, made E M. Burke 415 - call or write Pan American ... beautiful goal with a half-twist A. Burke 562 hoop which brought in two mor : $ and T Clothing BARANOF HOTEL hoints. Hickey saved a missed | high jump under the basket. ‘loberg had set up| The game was fast all the way 5 Handicap 21 | down the court, througk m O jons Juneau members re- O. Smithberg 490 ! ¥ TELEPHONE 106 sank alonther alone, and tapped|both te SC y ring- Porls sev: ches of new wet snow M. Funk 471 another hotly contested basket.|ing up goals with clock-like regu- 2r¢ to be found on the slalom ski F. Phelps 3n man was Floberg with 12| larity. The high degree of precis- slopes. They advise caution ng S, Smith 535 two of which he got alone |ion which the High School team “OW1 the trail and lots of king - ., — s e " on the slalom hill before enjoyable’ ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS SR AL S T 5, ommities witt ot stanh-cion “ofoars. - Rarscstmenis Refreshments, v PUN AMERICAN WORLD Amgwars’ | 4 is a good chance the tow may be ——————— JUNEAU COLD STORAGE in operation this weekend. The ma-, Empire W is cor Best Results Y 7 ds Zor Best Results | Tl CS;S/”” n/,,;e%,,,y d/ s © 1947, The Coca-Cola Company Jor trcutle encountered in the tow project is taking up the excess siack in the he: line. [ - ? All skiers ar: reminded of the Golng Ska]mg to be held at the BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THL JOCA-CL LA COMPANY BY *. 3 thf washe Cot ry Club Sunday evening. Most Wednesday Through Friday i wWas S ers plan on mesting at the 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. e : g o Club between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Over 8:00 to 1100 :P. M. b h ; one half hour of ski movies will be Saturday and Sunday X [o}4 ; clofhes only cne of the attractive features 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. - - e 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. E NOTIUE MOND/ 7 S DAY CLOSED S Most modern legitimate theatre in the Australian metropolis! Here, o . 4 4 I will not be responsible for ar Tuesday—7: 8 S and djshes! L e e ooy | Bl 1 = : Mot et hete o e Aevetion verell i i » k = X most-wanted pen . . . more-wanted than the next iwo makes combined. . than myself. 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