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PAGETWO ALL-STARS FROM Hockey Games ANCHORAGE LOSE Press ‘ ¢ meeti j f Game- Schedule Tonight the 1 % 1 coa The Ar 176 A ‘l g e L~ Jur 1 L 1's before i mer<up Tacoma me tin &t hight re thi imes a L First Lieutenan i ol ilcox explained the rea for ( tonigh Sar zht PASIuPe at flight time forced to bor- .:--!- b - the 54th Troop BASK Anchorage; then d, ran into (ETBAL H ¢ are a group of laye 1t m the Alaska A Ce 61; Pacific I ) wchorage Elemdorf Luthe 40 d I'h on the team are 3a 9 Corp Groller, -Mast Ge I Geor 64 g forgan, Ste I 1 Joh Wombles, Corpo 1 < Corporal ~ Char [~ 52; Pe 50. 1 3 al George Gearine > > - P B ass Lou Wood Sergeant hnn; Crawford Ser- nt A Tintinger, Private First less Gerald Ressbach and Staff ser t Glenn McPherson An —_— I fact about the All- vo eastern fights last night Star is that their average height 1ed out as follows P el ken une between the )8 of phia, All-£ and Columbia Lumber outp ank 167, also w aratively slower ¥ of Philadelphia, In eight rounds the games Juneau fans W arre. O.—Pete Mead, 158 v en this se Again it Gr Rapids, Mich., TKOed Cliff secmed (o prov a strange ¥ f Syracuse, in the mething to do with round of their serap oi a vist am WS- )il \ase and Scott f floorn ve able to mn]) ars oo recover from a ta g Al of the on the court and pos- ketball free throw vy el few floor burns resulted W EhaRs <A end of the first half T Foglurcny A ‘olumbians were leading the gty s e < N a score of 28 to 14 S N o “““q‘fi However, in the third quarter it i AN e looked as though ‘the All-Stars I 5 even the score when they o 18 pc home i 181007 last quarter il grigpnighon fumbiar carried high b and Eeth drdae and ended the game with Bernard DeAsis inal score ior Columbia Lum- 3 proceeded to ber 54 and the All-Stars 43 gohaol that the: Handiosp h man for the Columbians wasn't needed and shot two goals out ight was O'Comnor, who f the five for a qualifying mark. A + total of 21 markers summary of the contest follows the T High man for rd DeAsis, 15 out of 25, 4th tars Johnson, with a Hen evens, 15 out of 25 12 ade; John Ebona. 14 out of 2 he usual high-scorer for d Bowman, 14 out mbians, and Hogins tied , in Ebona, 13/ for next high, and on the All- Jerry Wade, 12 Stars, Groller almost tied with his coring teammate Marks, hi \\ Summary al ert shooters were Columbians (54) FG FT F TP E b be given another| Scott, f 3 1 2 T « t shoot to be held in)/ - ¢ 3 4 4 10 the near future. Smith, f -0 0 >>- - Rowlin, ¢ 1 0 3 2 | O'Conner, g Lo E e e & 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Hogins, g 5 0 &AW ~ e VS, y TID) TABLE » FG FT F TP ® o TR T ° FEBRUARY 14 . e e i 3 LR 3 TR High tide, 4:16 am., 15.8 ft DG Lot e Low tide. 10:38 am., 21 ft. e 4 1 3 0 e High tide, 16 pm. 147 ft. e 3 0 1 2 1 ® Low tide, 22:45 pm. 16 ft. &/ o 0 ", %00 o . . L . . L e . &) TONIGHT - | The games scheduled for There's news in tne Want-Ads!| will the All-Stars from i | chiorage versus the local Imperial { team. Tt wuld prove to be Commer Janitors er of those close games, with Don't let your valuable floors BISE Troen - Bhote be; 1ed through neglect rg and Wran- auses. Windows or soi 11 and the ars rested from their long journey streaked Call EXPERIENCED M H 2 for tonight will ka JANITORIAL Service ) in the round 0 and FOLLETTE of the Gastineau Channel league, between the Juheau > » Red 55 | Phone Red 559 | School and Mikes. Chrysier Marve EncinEs TAKE YOU. OUT AND' BRING YOU BACK - SAFELY! . Boat owners: get all-wedther. soféty witn starter; generator and “regulator all built of corrosiori- resistant material and-sealed. ACE - CROWN : ROYAL 92 50 141, Maximum Brake H.P O ALVE T N, A HECIWATER L(lWLl’\(- CoO. Phone 57 BR. W. 115 Front Street Juneau, Ala.\ka {y (OE_UMBEAHS‘ High | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL — IUNEAL ALAbl\A BOXER TAKEN 10 HOSPITAL AFTER FLOORED 2 TIMES AP SPORTS ROUNDUP lent l\ m Area this weekend. SKIING DopE DPOUGLAS RHBRWL | o N Skiers may look forward to excel- skiing conditions at the Sla- With a new ws LENTH NFR\ ICES Lenten Services consisting of the Miss Ruth FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1948 Col. Otto F. ohluon unhed in Juneau from Seattle yesterday and | will continue to Wrangell in a OPEN ACCOUNTING |77y cave. 3o is rogistered at the BUS'NESS OF OWN Baranof Hotel. Bader, formerly em- | | blanket of powder snow on the sla-' way of S 3 i loyed as an accountant by the J. H | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13—#—| By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. ’lfi‘n area and the ski tow operating .“‘ \.\H“N Blfll;gf;u;";f;?“:finesj!fiug F? Cooper Co., announced :&ayfm nally schednles Ed Franklin, Philadelphia heavy-| NEW YORK. Feb. 13.—®—You will give skiers a chance to Put on| neid at 7:30 o'clock this evening | she will open her own accounting Saturday and Sunday w .M‘- was reported in serious have to ieel a lot of sympathythe finishing touches before the i, the Douglas Catholic Church, ; here on March 1 with of- 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. dition at Temple University for Gil Dodds getting mumps in|races the following week. Sunday e Rev. J. F. McElmeel, S. J. s in the Valentine Building. Miss 8:00 to 11:00 P, M. ln pit «1 today after he was floc middle of the indoor track sea- | noon Cross o p racing will i orficiate Bader was scheduled to leave for AY CLOSED pe ed by Bill (Chicken) ]‘m\m]‘\un in|son but you must admit 'h"iih' held for men, women and jun- “The Way, or Stations, of the|Seattle |gday on a brief business sday H . M. the eighth round of their bout at|it's a break for the other milers. |jors ! Gross are a series of pictures plac- | trip but is expected to return by SHOE SKATE CLUB the Met * | Dan Ferris reports that the A.a.' A general meeting of the Ski Club .y o5 the wail of the church rep- | that time. o £ Metes DRy v;::hw. rlfm’, wnsv k;u,(,k:‘d has received- 17 -entries .for m',]\\x&i be 1;.»1|d).n 8 tonight at the Bar- resenting scenes if the Passion of | soeo - \\ed;le;(;i:_v 'l;u;su;h;‘tflday dc wice for a count of nine|; ‘. . s shi o Hote Our Taud it ey s 7 a 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. ght, in e eightn and final! o0, e Phecimlgnonig Hev. 23 e ou LTa T PR BREAKS ARM IN FALL 800 to 11:00 P. M. AP R names mede Les Macuitenen, | IMPERIALS RETURN; ations, of the Cross meditations | are 1o simed on the ion s, | Admission Prices lum L)unm Gerry Karver, Bill are e on the sufferings of Our “.»,]'; at Gastineau Avenue and AFTERNOONS 25¢ in x,mmu possible winners with many vcnnul this pious prac- broken arm and a head injury. Evenings—Skate Owners 60c # 22 USF plAYERS Upids st | Tn Hee Hag found 48 plaoe o the de-|anhy myae dpacis B8 Lating All prices include tax p of Bob Fellers' invita- from votional life cf the Church nice St. Ann's and expects to NOW QUESTIONED tien to @ cocktall party “at whieh and ] : e be home by the ead of next week, TOWN HALL ,a nportant announcement will series of basketball g s at both TEN Y - SR YERAAE e i RECREATION SAN FRANCISO, Feb. 13— n- ll;»n.\m ittend “the Rookie Hunt Tonight will meet the An- AR P e e . The football eligibility ruckus Luncheon” with Branch Rickey chorage / on the high school | | =ot® CTAVEORS fuf,,.;r‘:";}[:fl % Sgt. R. F.Hall T-8gt, J. T. Al- CENTER kicked up by Coach Ed McKeever | presiding in a pink coat, we pre- cou r part in the series s tise and Pfe. Jch} Lewis are regis- Top Floor—A. B. Hall the University of San Fran- | sume wit tered at the Gastineau Hotel. Also i cisco showed signs today of follow- - L Imps Bar HERE FROM NOME registered at the Gastineau Hotel Inquire at the Desk about him into professicnal foot- LONG RANGE FORECAST the Me are the Anchorage All-Stars, here FREE INSTRUCTIONS i owa State’s base- sc L. Stormfeltz of Nome is|t0 play a series with the local in Roller Skating | - President Tony Morabito of the [um_n. (umpicle(l basket even to the 7 at the Hotel Juneau. commercial basketball teams. San Francisco 49%rs is enroute to @ for his team in the wall. T . Chicago with demands for an in- | D€X 4 thall tutor Abc of gl " . . vestigation by.the All America St ber ‘asked a copy .1 ilable. Printed on the sid s Sce bt the. L itauigee: i ow now what days he “basket” is The 1948 Imps football which McKeever left bail - practice will be e Q & T U R D A Y w E G ll T behind when he became coach of " he explained. Wy L 1 e FIGHTER DIES ' hing at USF for a year : onth to ‘the pro team job SANTA ANA, Calif, Feb. 13— ANCHORAGE ALL STAR . Sad S eat Sk Jut: Amateur middlewelght boxer Joe = ter in whicl k ticued eligi-| Harlingen, Tex., Feb. 13.—@- died to after col- bility of 22 USF players and said| Veteran campaigriers Jimmy De- lapsing in the ring during a match money was paid to some of the maret and Clayton Haefner led the last night against Art Rabonza of versus D way teday as a field of 105 moved Long Beach. abito left last night for a, into the ~second round of the Nunes from China, but former- weekend meeting of officials of $10,000 Lower Rio Grande Valley Iy from Texas, floored in the 7 All America Conference, of Open fizst iquRd. Bnp jscemed @il right MIKE s G Sk @F DDUGLAS oA s the and Rockets are Sixty golfers in the final 36-hole wering the bell for the ‘ members. battle for the money were on the ond. He went down again, ho L I'll saw plenty about this at the line and the race was close. Twen- , and complained to Ref | Pl meblm aid ty-nine crack shots, Whosiesen 1y Wallace that he didn't feel 2 1 35-36-71 par ow the Harlingen na Municipal course’s 6,045-yards yes- 2 weighed pounds, Ra- LI “Battie R P ‘Demaret, the linke troubador P : 5 u F lm’ lrlk nd from Charlotte, N. C.' p. powland. center on the Col- PLATZ, Switzerland, Whitlled par by six strokes aplece umbia Lumber basketball team, i - » ;—(P—Richard Button, of s they came in with 65's. Was: taKeN to: the hospital '{mmed= Thaf Sa Confest Wthh Englewood, N. J., won the world T CRC e jately after the game last night figur kating championship to- with an infected foot Bob step- - - . day (SPOTTY TROUT PATROL o ci o ot et ek and - promises thrills galore : Butten, 19, from b('hmn Jection occured soon after. How- = & ers irom eight countries and us! sisted on playing in the game last * dd the world title to the Olympic | VM.EN““E pARIY SAT. night against the All-Stars from pqu@’t fig&ss 't ‘n]:;n\iflun;hl;x) he won last Wf“ek»] | o2 s Anchorage. It was reported just Both of Button's’ nearest Tivals,; - by S5 Sb before press time that he is com- . Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland, |, SPOUY Trout el Of Girt et Jad- albng\as well 48 ‘can’be expect Juneau Hi Gym 6th St. Enirance | defendix mpion, and Ede Kir-| 100k B e Wi-and will probably ‘be’ back.-in | o ry, fell while trying to | party {s‘mud'\\t afternoon at the rluulduun e Pl aey. s | do the Axel Paulson, one of skat-|10me of Mrs. Simon Hellenthal A 5 ) b tors v | dessert will be ved at 1 o'clock 4 ing’s most difficult figures. i = h & for 34 guests inclu other mem- - i SRSl ] bers of the troop and Women's Club that three of the nine judges gave 4 . MWW committee members. '1 The Troop is now working on its |Arts and Crafts, with Mrs. James {Strong in charge of a group doing | weaving; Mrs. Don Foster helping ithe girls with making baby clothes; w".l BE SIGNED Bv and Mrs. Earl McGinty for textile painting. Mrs. Alva Blackerby has I instructing the troop in danc- BOTH CARPEL, O'NEIL = Lynette Hebert is lmdn- of the g ,;Fr’;u,3;;‘,‘};5°‘;‘,§’d!=pm, Trouts who are Ann Fur- = 3 s, Lorene Shaw, Da rlerie Wood shortstop Johny O'Neil have ac-~ Bl oo T i A nd Connie McKinley. cepted terms and will sign with 10k 0l 08 7 e the Seattle Rainiers when they reach spring training camp, club cfficials said. Carpel was ob-| tained from Newark of the Inter- national league. 59. The highest is 6 D him score REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF JUNEAU YACHT CLUB FISH FACE SAM'S FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M. CHAMPIONSKIP BASKETBALL FRIDAY EVENING JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM TONIGHT — FEBRUARY 13 . FIRST GAME—STARTING—7:30 P. M. Juneaun Hi vs. Mike's SECOND GAME Emperials vs. Anchorage All-Stars USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE 1948 Gold Niedal. Baskethall TOURNAMENT February 23vd through the 28th TEAMS ENTERING METLAKATLA VETS KETCHIKAN K. A. A WRANGELL TOWN TEAM PETERSBURG TRADING UR PETERSBURG VETS . MT. EDGECUMBE TEAM SITKA A.N.B. SITKA 8. J. 8. JUNEAU -COLUMBIA LUMBER JUNEAU - IMPERIALS JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL DOUGLAS MIKE'S ADMISSION CHARGES SEASON TICKETS Per Session Admission Adulis $4.00 Adults - $1.00 Studenis - - $2.00 Students - - - 50c All Prices Include Tax TICKETS SOLD BY Boy Scouts Cub Scouts Sea Scouts Your Ticket Purchase Wil Help Send a Scout to Cdmp PLAYING SCHEDULE ' Monday—February 23rd A 1:00 p.m.—4 games (afternoon) 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Tuesday—February 24th: 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Wednesday—February 25th: 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Thursday—February 26th: 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Friday—February 27th: 4 7:30 p.m.—2 games (evening) ‘! Saturday—February 28th: v 7:30 » m.—2 games (evening) FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST . A