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PAGE SIX sl : g SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948 THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~IUNEAU ALASKA bl t m Josi hnical| i 3 world's l)gl)(v\fllgh: v'lmmmm. il Ll " b s 1 e| OBTS TR eighth round of a savagely fought Emily Frederick battle in Chicago Stadium after 20-year-old Chicago toxer appe: ed to referee Johnn Behr to stop. SBAPENT. The Oaks defeated Vancouver's Cunurk~ at Vancouver last night, 7-4, in the league's only game Tonight's schedule pits the No. 2 team of the Southern Division—San|{ | Francisco—against the leader-—Los ‘An‘wlec Other games: San Diego If your hat is wearable but looks a little limp News ltems. Baskethall games played last night are as fol- The former August: P 8 Din"gms There’s vews in the Want-Ads! lows boy weighed 139 1-2 to Brat ighier GL ana e T TR ‘ H 0 L L Y ED MEIER Sitka 26: Juneau Hi 23 Sl el L S i M“ jHS ROOIERS T‘!FRE Weshington State 48; Idaho 23 BUCKY HARRIS ‘|‘0 1 here yosterday atter Miss| : FOR MEN WHO g " P ¥ Washington and Oregon State 3 St an aunt| yast night the Juneau High School AVE EVERY DAY I . |have each won three of their five Dom’s family. quintet, so far unbeaten by any| SH r seventh in League t no defeats and | tet went down nore Loyola, 61-49. Loy- ason-Dixon Con- lead after the t stayed in It was Loyola's mes ow d the ¢ Island Un- Xans Collegiafe ] | | all record to 15 wins Mo rded as one of the 52. State 34 ern Mon- Washington 49 ame in'lege 54 49-48, Frosh 43 throw in v}r closing Junior College (Bremerton) 36 Was m,'(m 32 the bout because of a terrific blow to' ¢ y at Fresno; Vancouver acoma and| The Girls Scouts of Troop 11 met d d h . Ii ; SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—#—|° ; : ASK ETBAL I. el Miss Emily Frederick u?,;zaf:(;n Tm\ Daidand. ‘ab Ney Wesininster, THULSRY, YR\ o Bt BHb ot We anamusse 1 rlngl 0 Beau Jack registered his fifth ... es” to Dominic DiMaggio, R worked on our needlecraft badge. A straight triumph since returning to the ring after a fractured knee cap ., had shelved him. A crowd of 13,006 .° fans paid $57,499 to w Flesulls Final scores of leading basketball n Red Sox centerfielder, but ven't set the \nddmg date men ot e vowse JO SITKA QUINTET; | Washington 48; Oregon 44 ferick Ut eeion Was dis- Frederick's father is General team but the Imperials, went down again tonight and Idaho en- BE G|VEN AWARD ! ;‘f ‘:;f;'ézfi;‘;sy“’fghpflpe:‘ before the Sitka High School five| tertai ashington State at Mos- S e an 2 i riains Washington State at MOS*, Ngw YORK, Jan. 24—P—Bucky | Dom met in 1945 while he was in the| favor of the Iateer. The game was California 51; Santa Clara 47 Rarrhs, ‘MRS of W New York) Nay |played in the Sitka Hi Gymnasium Denver 88; Brigham Young 53. | ankees, will be presented with the High scorer for the winners was | Stanford 47; St. Mary's (Calif) 45, Bill Slocum Memorial Award for his |calvin with 11 points, while Ju- Rocky Mountain 59, hig]gn wr;:\::z:"‘g;‘ _;Om P“be:,ljk D::x nedu’s top man was Schmidt with 15. | o na 40 nuu“fcd’ toddy v’ s Db ot At the end of the first quarter| ollege of Pacific 68;Pepperdine 2OUNCe 19daY il A |Sitka led by one point, and by two an)m{ g i {points at the half. They went on to gignries U : a three point lead at the finish uf The presentation will be mads to 1 Oaks are beginning the third quarter, and at game's| Harris at the 26th annual dinner) © oy o renaimas end wers still ahead by only three of the New York Chapter of the BB- acific Coast Ice Hockey|Points. WAA at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Thursday night a barge load of Sunday, Feb. 1 au High School s s and Clark 49 TR iy r Sitka to root for Washington and Oregon will Northern Hockey Games Los Angeles Loyola 47; Fresno BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Qak. Weber 75; Mexico U. 55 Montana State 54; Idaho State 53 Central Washington 53; Eastern interested in Marine Inspection Li- b; censes. Senate Chambers, Jan. 28 a 790 6t t. the final score being British Columbia 63; Seattle Col-|at 2 p. m. their favor. Whitworth 54; North Idaho 42 e — WALKING ON AR W:ih "A1r~ Sab” Shoe and Bool Bepanr Washington Frosh 48; Olympia Ricks 68; Montana Normal 45 long footed non-skid 'The meeting was dismissed at 4:45 JUNEAU HIGH LOSES - SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter. THE - | at Room 7 - Valentine Building for a freshening up. 83.95 1o $7.50 Schedule of The Town Hall Recreation Cenier College, the only 64; Oregon College of IMPOXTANT MEETING evening the C : . eight remain- n 49 r all boat owners and those er Durlng 0 t e ms, kept its &mu Pacific Lutheran 58; Western ast 0 to 27 GOLDEN NORTH FROLIC MONDAY, JAN. 26: W00 500 8100 Moo TUESDAY, JAN. 27: AFTERNOON EVENING WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28: 3:00 — 5:30 SKATE CLUB CLOSED Thursday Friday Saturday > o> Montana 68; Utah State 64 H nta Barbara 72; California Poly ITI \\1 ittier 66; Redlands 44 ey 300 dlgm :nushu(n]l wn\mll« d “m F"Aummsco State 56 California The ult is new comfort in footwear phy 158, Ramon Di WASH >oo vc-;, IHGTON wms OREGON BY 4 POINTS - SE. Z, Jan. 24¢—P—A point shington victory over O gon, 48-44, second win for the Hus ies in three clashes with the Ore- gon five this season, sent Wash- ington into a first place tie today with Oregon State in the Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference ra Washington State swamped Ida- ho 48 to 23 at Pullman in the other Division game last night. i The speedy Oregon team, led by Stan Williamson, a guard, crept up from a 24-16 halftime deticit to with- in striking distance of Washing- ton toward the second half's end. Williamson, who dropped in 16 lead both teams, scored ght goals in his team’s i ck Nichols, Washington's center 1 Division scoring leader, tallied sints and Roger Wi and Dick /ilkins, Oregon aces, were held to seven apiece, | — e, | au Chapter No. 7,| 27, 8 o'clock. Alice 793 2t traction f You will Come in ¢ We know that “¢ QKR RECAPS * REPAIRS * NEW ~ USED walking and working with the results nples of the work. NG is BELIEVING.” Gn Admiral Way Near Alaska S. S. Dock and Office JUNEAU—ALASKA Phone 962 CHICAGO, J Honeyhoy —(®—Johnny i his jaw ed up today with a possible frac- x (oact to Coas The ALASKA FELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY Salutes General Electric Company and Hotpoint, Incorporated On Their Move to Curb Inflation by Reducing Appliance Prices NOW! EECEEEEEEECEEEEEELELEL HHBEE LS USHLLEEEELLLELELLLELELLLE LB LBl e | We are proud to join Hotpoint, Incorporated and General Electric January 29 January 30 FOR THE GOLDEN NORTH FROLIC of the Territorial Spertsmen, Inc. TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER “FRITZ” GRANERE “RED” MAYO January 31 Announcing . . . . . ALASKA MERCHANTS' BUYERS WEEK Men's and Boys' Wear Women's and Children's Wear Sportswear - Clothing and Shoes TO BE HELD ait NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON The Week of January 26th fo 30th Inclusive The following Alaska Salesmen will show complete Sample Lines of Spring, Summer and Seasonal Clothing: BAXTER FELCH SAM BAKER READY-MADE HATS \NWMN\\\\\,M\N’\\\W\,\N\\N\ R \\,\_{\N\)\.\M\%\,\)@x\.\?\.\?\m SERRETRRR, ;‘»i&m\m\\mma\xmxxmmx\&gmfit&i\x\fifimmmfif i e . » 4 . i | | Compqm(_as—Two of the nation’s largest appliance manufacturers- ‘ BILL DIERS CARL HALL | In their fight fo preserve the purchasing power gf the Amer_uap C.B. FINNEGAN DAN NOONAN ‘ | Dpllar by announcing price cuts of as'muth as 10% on America’s JOHN PUTNAM E. M. SEIDENVERG | | finest eleciric ranges, refrigerators, disposalls and water heaters. I : ROBERT WAKELIN | 9 | ‘» LIKE THE WEATHER 9 ‘ V] ¢ w W = B% JIIS’ a Minule Sir % hInt’lali(m is very much like the weather in fact that thom price reducm‘m]s — which run ’gfi Ne a Shlng t 0“ 0 t el that everbody talks about it but nobody does as high as $20 on some models — ar ade 44 L, z LS k- e ¢ i anything u’ly:n‘ut ?t. \B\u)t();:u\:' ’I')}Lllv R'I)«):{: I‘Illi-(x- in the face of the hl'::gv\t demand llt»; ?}]u“\: ‘?Z DEW,E‘ W. METZDORF—Vice-President PL opRne . ! tric Light and Power Company is joining with products in the history of these compa 4 |9 l HALMODSS yare | Hotpoint and General Electric Companies— Certainly, this is proof that this move is \ One of 19 WESTERN HOTELS, Inc. ;"“'“ t you see h"“' l,‘ | builders of America’s finest electric appli- made purely in the public’s interest. We 4] - h"\‘ \‘h""'?',"\dci"“!i‘f‘“l;_‘:l: [ ance X in doing §nmethin;z] about it . . . consider it an outstanding example of the |2); == Sel‘vlny Alaskans == S (Rl aarbintore . 1 m.‘."}.“ry “‘.‘imv“.”j’ ])}jw(\f' on “”““\l:“’ }r““““t(j'\“ kind of business statesmanship that has made "j - and, if “'l"' strikes, you ’ “‘li:l\tvd,»tl‘.:{{,‘;;I(l,:,l:)::;“:" ‘;;,‘.:10“1;1};1“I:it_\.dt\(vl);:n America and Alaska the country that it is };;j AFFILIATED FOR SERVICE © can lose a lot more. appliances like these are so scarce is news today and the kind that will continue to lead ) PON . Qoo ® Have you insured ac- in itself. But all the mui‘o noteworthy is the the way to future greatness. gfi 5 NEW.W%%:}I%'II\IAGD}H&V’F%CX%ELIN Seattle ;é ik = 3 4 * WALDORF, Seattle g g ® ROOSEVELT, Seattle 2 If not, don’t delay! Call WE Jo.l‘ TIIE CRUSf BE % . MAYFLLSWE}RY Seattle ; ; on s " . ® LEOPOLD, Bellingh | The Alaska Eleciric Light & Power-Company heartily subscribes to 4 e GOVERNOR, Olympia ffi . . . L] » this courageous move of the Hotpoint and General Electric Com- % b 5 o Mg ?g | f th - . s R . - 2 ( e B0 panies . . . and is glad to be the first in Juneau in this crusade fo * PRESIDENT, Mount Vernon ol ANNIVERSAR? cut the cost of livin e MARCUS WHITMAN, Walla Walla g ok Acawy g. e WINTHROP, Tacoma Gt INSURANCE - BONDS ® GEORGIA, Vancouver o o ® SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, San Francisco o Alaska Electrie Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service Executive Offices — New Washington Hotel, Seattle WESTERN HOTELS, INC.

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