The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE WO jewel-clipped s N and belt slant on CAMELLIA ) TR TNEC When you go by ale‘poafont o 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA L4 BASH sketball as follows: Columbia 54, Yale 68. a Tech 58. State 70; Duke 37, . 78; Grays Harbor 64 - o> JOE LOUIS ISSUES - THREAT TO WAl(OTT l‘th. 19.—(M—Joe wearing thin, sey Joe Walcott n for a return avyweight boxing games must come to terms by the Champion adds, or hell s ght against somebody nevich.” Walcott was sthe way he wants to call Brown Bomber de- i on the eve of his departure of exhibitions in Eng- the rie: Louis said he thought Lesnevich, e Light avyweight Champion would prove a better drawing card anyhow a million dol- n knock out Billy he added. i put up a bet- d pnncher." ASHTON IS ALL SET FOR DOG RACES CN MONDAY Idaho, Fex. 19.—P— at least six drivers d an estimated 10,000 Il ready today for running Monday 1 Dog Derby prize money will winners of the two nd numerous smaller ntests which turn rt ecastern village in the Capital City each Washington’s Relox While You Travel back and enjoy the scenery as yo The - Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its You will marvel at the deliciously prepared 1 The cost of all Your berth, too! als is included in the fare. Scilings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. 8. BARANOF — DUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 22 Sailings every ‘lues S. S. BAR! Calls at Petersburg, Northbound Calls at Petersburg day for Cordov ANOF—FEBRUARY 17 Southbound Valdez and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY [+ m w& - Now you can HEINZ HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES are scientifically cooked and packed to "./A COMPLETE LINE OF assure uniform retention of food values HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS and DESSERTS rate hiqh for Flavor and Texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich inflavors Baby enjoys HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are light, fluffy, easy o digest— You pay o premium for the best... Ask your grocer for Heinz Coazr ' put | Aurit, ¢ | Didrickson, g E"BHI J NEAU Hi BEATS IMPERIALS; SITKA WINNER OVER (G hagketball game ne of the hottest con- m, ending the yoff for the' Gi ball League. chcol won sea. rimson Be h ol squad was in form and scored regard- opposition the Imper- Is & In the 1 r h s had a five nd the Imperials tried in vain to e. In the third quarter, the Im- erials became slizhtly confused at he swiftness with which brought in their points. 1t was a close game all the way through. The Imperial§ didn’t ecm to display their usual team work. The form they showed in the contest last night made them fair game for any opponent. The second team of the Crimson Bear: in the game, was also ho High man for the High a tie between Bill Graves and Bill Sperling with seven points each, Low man for the High hool v Smithber with one ratis toss to his c High man for the Imperials McDon- 1d, with seven points, and their low man was Borbridge with one point lead was Summary ‘mstn Bears, 31 FG hmitz, f 1 Williams, f 0 I C Graves, sun s o rling Hauson, Tmperials, Merritt, Vuille, Powers, { [’u l:‘m"" e e oW TN =R Al '(‘Dux‘ ’n g SITKA second game last between the Sitka High ¢ ast Guard, the 26 to 25. The Sit- good form even traveled from Tuesday, and been ill with by member flu The Wachusett five played hard put up a good fight; however diificult for them to get they have not had the to play many games due to - duties. 1In the last nalf they seemed to pick up some of the speed they tried to obtain in the first half. It was a close game, and both eams fought hard in the few minutes of the game to obtain he winning point. Sitka made | heir finaliield goal, putting them | ne point over the Coast Guard tor their close victory. High man for Sitka High School | vas Calvin with eight points to his credit, and their low man was Al Lawrence with two. High man for the Coast Guard was a tie retween Simmons and Angell, with eight points each, and their ow man was Eastman. Summary 26, FG air have h‘ Sitka High, Rusch, t Ladely, f Lawrence, ¢ Calvin, g Lawrence, A, g Wachusett, 25, Manning, Simmons, { Angell, f Eastman, g Grigsby, c Eastman, g Batdorf, g convowmwmrmloramrpNN Heaccoogoccoacmg O T ooy { | | CLEAN-UP WORK HOUSES and OFFICES Windows and Venitian Blinds Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 For COMroRT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Dewey W. Metzdorf vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME : at last ¢ he Bears School _ last | LIEF TORKELSON ARRIVES HERE T0 BE IN SKI RACE No an ski trooper ranks of Alaska skiers r the starting flag of the kig Southeast Alaska Ski Tourna- ment which will start at noon on Saturday. Lief Torkleson of Pelican Ci who has teen in the United States only six months, will provide strong competition in the downh ree mile cross country rac Norway he raced the 45 miles cross event and states that Jun- ran a 17 miler in that coun- . Iithe and typically Nordic, orkleson ed hide and seek on skis in Nor during the war with the German army and finally escap- ed to Sweden where he remained 1 the end of the war. He believes e Norwegzian failure in the Saint is a result of so Norwegian skiers being in- in German prison camps. A former joined the waiting { So2'al Events Planned A cocktail party will held at the ' ranof Hotel tonight between 5:30 1:d 7:00 p.m. honoring visiting ski- and all Juneau Ski Club mem- vers are invited to attend. A big Ski rally preceding the ki Races will be held Friday eve- ning at 8 c’clock in the Gold Room. This rally will afford an opportunity or the Juneau Ski Club members and recidents of Juneau to extend a warm. welcome to the visiting skiers and their friends. Captain Easley of the Arctic Ski Club of Anchorage will show mov- ing pictures which were taken at t year's tournament. These will prove interestis ud last year Racing positions for and Men's downhill the Women's and slalom (will be drawn at the Ski rally, and 'a complete outline of events for the two day will be an- neunced. Entertainment Cha ‘Taylor, announces that tickets for Sunday night will be av- ailable at the Ski rally Skiers Register All ckiers are reminded of the im- portance of registering for the race events. Junior skiers must complete their registration by tonight and Eeniors by Friday night. — e FIGHT DOPE | Here are results of two fights last night: At OAKLAND—Rudy Cruz, 139, Los Angeles, outpointed John L. Da- vis, 134, Richmond, Calif., 10. At PHOENIX, Ariz Freddie “Babe” Herman, 136, Los Angeles, cutpointed Jesse Jackson, 127, Phoe- nix, 10. e Hockey Games (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) San Francisco again threatens the Los Angeles Monarch’s Southern Di- vision leadership in the Pacific Coast {Ice Hockey League. A 6-4 Shamrock victory over the Monarchs at San Francisco last night whittled ‘the pacesetter’s mar- {gin to three points. San Diego won an even-tempered ‘gamc from the Ironmen at Seattle, tournament 4-3. At New Westminster, Tacoma's ckets lost a chance to lengthen i Northern Division second plac lead over the idle Vancouver Can luckx. The Royals defeated,the Rock- Lets, 6-3 New Westminster plays at Port- land in the only game scheduled to- | R THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1948 (GOSPEL TEAM FROM How To Relieve SITKA IS T0 CONDUCT Bronchitis c:eomulslon relieves pmn: pily be= t to the seat ol the &ouble to he loosen and expel grm laden and aid nature soadmg and heal raw, tender, in- Sitka, coming to Juneau to play in mbnn‘ wmhmymxrdmwn Le Gold Medal Tournament, will .botazflémumm‘u‘;fi K%‘.x 1s> constitute a Gospel Team, and derstanding yoi mustnkethewn.yxt will conduct the Worship service in Quickly n.llm the SRR . Jou are e, Northern Light ~Presbyteria: £ have Jour mezey hurch, next Sunday, February 22, CREOMULSION at 11 am. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis NL SERVICE SUNDAY The basketball team from the heldon Jackson Junior College, The group will sing two anthems ' with the solo parts being taken by Herbert Dedrickson. Jack Booth will ad the Scripture Lesson and offer he Morning Prayer. George Inman will lead the Responsive Reading e messages, on the subject, ‘ The all to Al will be delivered by Bert Han en and Mark Davis. Thes: ounz men are studying to enter he ni try of the Presbyterian hurch. The team is under the direction ol the Rev. James Robinson. Shel- yn Jackeon Junior College is main- tained and operated by the Presby- Church in the USA. nnel of the Gospel Team wil! et Leask,Jack Booth, Chari- niels, Her:ert Dedrickson, Bert Hansen, Mark Davis, and George nman. The public is cordially in- ited to hear these young men in his service as well as see them play n the games. vo has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes a mellower Old Fashioned. *of 41-16 46th St., Long Island City, N. Y. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whluhey --86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City NORTHWEST DAIRIES Service will make no deliveries Monday, Washington's Birthday. (814 2t) NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October 1st to April st Passenger and Express DAILY s Juneau—Ketchikan ; for skiers who rac- | SOUTHBOUND 30A Lv. JUNEAU :30A Lv. PETERSBURG :CON Lv. WRANG 2:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN NORTHBOUND Ar. 3:40P Lv. 2:50P .Lv. 2:20P Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A 20A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. SITKA (*or earlier) Ar. Lv. 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY (All Times PST “120) :00P Lv. :55P Lv. :10P Ar. Ar. Lv, L. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah .. Kimshan Pelican . Port Althorp .. Superior JUNEAU to— Mon. Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Ln. Funter Tenakee Gustavus L R X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable PHONE 612 fllflSK%tg/ {onoh TS ek CAIRLITES JUNEAU 3 NNN%%N% !!IIIIIIIIIillI‘IIilIfllllIIII|IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIvIIfiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Attend the Fur endezvous in Anclhorage February 22-29 70.00 Plus Tax Round Trip Excursion Rate JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE and RETURN EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 18 THRU MARCH 4TH PHONE 716 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES, Inc. The Alaska Fla_g Line i

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