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PAGE TWO olldo) <idb I PASKETBALL TCURNAMENT PLAYING SCHEDULE JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM MONDAY February 23rd: 1:00 p.m.—4 games 7:00 p.m.—3 games TUESDAY February 24th: 7:00 p.m.—3 games WEDNESDAY February 25th: {:00 p.n 3 gan THUHRSDAY February 26th: 7:00 p.m.—3 3 games FRIDAY February 27th: 7:30 p.m.—2 games SATURDAY Februray 28th: 7:30 p.m.—2 games Final Championship Contest Teams Playing Metlakatla-Vets Ketchikan-K.A.A Wrangell-Town . Team Petersburg-Trad- ing Union Petershurg-Vets Mt. Edgecumbe- Team Sitka-A.N.B. Sitka-S.J.S. Juneau-Columbia Lumber Juneau-Imperials Juneau-High School Douglas-Mike's A Full Week of Thrilling Games for Your Entertainment COME See Your Favorite Cagers in ACTION! V.CTTERY DANCE Cay-February 28 Fli:s’® Hall Dancing iean o @00 until 2:00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ISP Y Spors i GOLD MEDAL 3-WAY TIE, CAGE FIGHT INNO. DIV. SEATTLE, Feb. 23.—(M—A three- tie for the Northern Division C > Conference Baskethall title {loomed today as one of several ma- jor possibilities as Washington State, Oregon State and Washington fought toward the finish wire. Each of the leaders is separated by a half game, Both Washington State and Wash- (alllorma Gels Tie in So. Division CO, Feb. 23.-(# ia clinched at least a tie for the Southern Division Pacific Coast Conference Basketball Champion- ship defeating University of ' Calif- ornia at Los Angeles Saturday night 44 to 39. The Bears have won eight games and lost none in Conference play California to 40. —e edged out from ington have four remaining games. Southern Washington’s are all against fifth Stanford 41 | place Idaho. Washington State faces —— la ‘ough Oregon road jaunt this| |weekend, two games each against Oregon State and Oregon. Oregon State also has a smgle game remaining with Oregon. | Results he Huskies go into the Idaho ser-| S v s e 2 v 2. ies off a tough weekend series at! (By THE CIATED PRESS) Pullman. After a Friday night win| The pacific Coast Ice Hockey has I pulled them into a first place’ a new standard to shoot at after ock, Washington tumbled into, vancouver’s 11th straight -vietory | off a gruelling 62-58 double|jae; night ] overtime 10ss, | The Canucks topped the Seattle e regular tilt ended 47-all af-iyronmen, 3-1, to better the old Washington's Jack Nichols left|mar 10, held jointly by Oakland the game on fouls, Going into the pywood and Vancouver. overtime, Washington took & 54-49| el Neilson, wit e Jead only to lose it as the determined | | Bernie Bathgat Cougars struck back to tie it again fing) two goals. 54 | The Portland Eagles shut out the Oxc;on State got.back into the'gan piego skyhawks, 6-0, in the , chase Saturday with a 50-45 Wi,y came played. It was tue first over neightoring Oregon, it first In ¢hutout for the Eagles this season attempts. Thirty of the winners i points came on foul shots. .. —— — 'NORTHWEST BOXERS Berk lot, s in ball T sai val sc CHIC. cored Vancouver's ! c KOM the ANCISCO—Jack Tweedi artime Air Forces pi- points in one ne Association Basket ament yesterday. Oldtim- me individ- tke Pacific FR ored T Pac ur d th yring record on The C ponsored art the ounted 35 field goals and ows. His Burbank A. C ered the Veter Ad- Branch 12, 101 Afte Amateur ng's big- oot L three ring clout- more than: 300 start 2 in Chicago' The I nual Golden Champior AGO veckly the Baranof Dill T'welye play duri ieau Hig Harold First rounds Vet ick There are isketball t sold 1 by playoff r game rmoon and n and thr first o'clock Club e ams at Hotel. g this week h hool gy Medal ‘Tournament - lenges th rs, the Second Werk Speed- eau strong Metlakatla game of os of Lumber Channel edal T the L at 1 ame will winners Dougls - TOURNEY IS UNDERW AY 'MURPHY & MURPHY| nament fons Club will 30 p.m, today seheduled for ree for this > for this eve- tonight will ntertained the their regu luncheon this noon held in heduled for all in the Ju m be of the year Gold chal- suthern conten- Vets the afternoon as against Im- winners of the City League, . on the dark horse team from Kake. T Bob quintet t} mpion, won pe Ham- rmer PG 00 New Open Golf pourt on ta from Athletic £ (O?HRAC GEORGE HHE body KAKE CAGERS IN AMATEUR MEH SEATTLE, \l\orth“e:t Amateur boxers had tit- but nearly bruises and bumps today 13th Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament. ARRIVE HERE FORTOURNEY The Kake City Athletic Club bas- ket'all team arrived in Juneau late nizht to participate in the Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournamer: late Sunday afternoon that they to play and it was a scramble @ to Juneau Sea find 1 short notice. , owner of the rouzht the team to The Coach of the Black Cats is Morris Grant and the players are Frank Gordon, Walter Williams, Preston Bean, Willis Jackson, George avis, Robert. Martin, Arnold Austin, Chester “Doc” James Jr., Edward keek Harold Rose, Herbert Grant, Louie Austin, The team is known as the Black Cats and their®colors are black and 'PJ Spokesman for the team stated t morning this is their first game away from Kake - D [DASKETBALL e sulls Here are scores of basketball gam- es played gver the weekend: Washington State 62; Washington (double overtime) Oregon State 50; Oregon 45. Whitworth 50; Pacific 45 Eastern Washington 78; St. tn’s 45. transportation John Bean of troller Illinois Juneau. 58 College of Idaho 72; Whitman 47.! Willamette 44; British Columbia 40. Central Washington 67; Western ‘Washington 55. Puget Sound 63; Linfield 44. University of Hawail 47; Seattle College 34. California 44; UCLA 39. Southern California 41; 40. Brigham Young 55; Utah 51 St. Mary’s (Calif) 49; San Fran- cisco 46. Pennsylvania 58; Navy 53. Cornell 66; Dartmouth 49. Columbia 71; Harvard 59. Temple 55; Penn State 44. Williams 48; Amherst 41. Rutgers 80; Colgate 79. ‘Tennessee 72; Vanderbilt 53. Mississippi 40; Alabama 35. DePaul 67; Bradley 48. Northwestern 47; Indiana 42. Oklahoma 50; Kansas 46. Nebracka 62; Iowa State 57. Towa 62; Wisconsin 40. Mi bizan 56; Minnesota 45. Ohio State 72; Michigan State 50. Texas 54; Arkansas 43. Texas Christian 46; Texas Aggies 41, .- BOAT FIRE SUND. ‘The troller 31E942, was severely damaged by fire at 5:15 a. m. Sunday when the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department answered a 5- 3 alarm at the Juneau Small | Boat Harbor. The fire, of un- known origin, completely gutted the interior of the small vessel which is owned by George Lundy, of Skagway. iFlcal No. 3. Stanford t. The team was notified | | | | | i | Lutheran| Mar-| | | | | It was berthed at' Seven of tt comers. Only Eddie Haddad, weight ace of the Royal Canaiit Navy, was able performance in a bruising serap with Lyle Kehoe, fellow the Burrard Li He: : lightheavyweight, mel, Western Club, Vancouver, middleweight, Marvin Johnson, Washington State College; , Burl Amos, Seattl weight, Melvin Es Indian School, S: NEW HIGHWAY DE Starting March 1, Dail of the Empire and Juneau Dair; , light and heavy hauling. Black 781 1Box 3075 | 86 Proof. The straight whiske: Straight Whiskey: 65% Grain Neu NOW IN FULL QUART Hite in Ju- \ busi- struction citizens of rea ust completed on of a Territorial School oller, and the interior ill be completed in the Hite is at the Barandt George Hite the' George Construction Co., at Nor 1eau enroute to New Y I gard to the ho: \]ut(\ for the Nome and surroundir e states he has former is due days in Feb, there. 23— (P—E 100 had only their to recall Northwest ard the Army. annual Pacific Lieut. nician Steele Army e eight titlis TE new- light- ALY 2 JOIN DIMOND PASSES DU BAR EXAMINATION divisiens Four months Prechek; his law cours Jerris Ja- i hn H BB.: ation for the Fort Nip Long Dimond, feather- dez, is the husband of Mrs. Robe i bantan- D. Dymond, Assistant Secretary to gleman, Chemawa Delegate Bartlett, and son of SALT L School, Salem, Ore.; fly- Judge of the Dis t Court and Mrs. Hyrum Harold Gensaw, Chemawa Anthony J. Dimond of Anchorage. her of alem i and Mrs. Dimond expect to re- box cl - to Alaska when Mr. Dimond ¢ is awarded his law degree in June e an estimated 5,350,000 truck drivers in the United States, mere than in any other occupa- tional group outside agriculture. the vice to repeat hi Canadian from of Vancouver, B istered at holders other John in before complet at Catholic U Dimond Dist welterweight, who was born in Va the There are will leave where after 5 p. m. or Todays Top Whiskey Value--- William Penn ! Compare PRICE -+ Compare THE FLAVOR R Truly Dl’:fincriye Z; You Get MORE For §f Your Money In rans-shipy the U Barrow or Ror A Fift and hey have his year and an upset yame of the the Trading Union, defeated this Iy by the ke on the n Ketchikan, Club. been a strong this game may afternoon will akatla In- g aggrega- the Ketchikan Metls - > ALASKA WAR VET T0 BE BURIED AT of Abral member of the U to Si Mili Noovuck died cn Feb. 5 where he was He was n April 4, Grac Private Grav Anche dccomy trip. T Re the SITKA CEMETERY ham Noovucl next few will be for burial the and tka tary at Sew- stationed with born at Point 1918 Milton, Tech- e Lindsey C Roy Martin of gistration Ser- ived here y the body e three men Baranof Ho- - o - AKE Dempsey, t former wor ampion - PEARTHREE CITY, Jack Aged Father of Jadk Dempsey Dies o, 23— he 91-year-old 1d hea eight Dempsey, es incident to LEAVING Pearthree of the ACS 'V"Hs wmire uct are 4 years or more old. 35% Spirits. Gooderham & Worts Ltd., Peoria, lllincis Linoss for Haines, transferred. Wasvick- ¢ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1948 W-A=-N=-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOUR-piece oak bedroom set with springs and mattress. Phone Blue 380. 818 3t {BFAI TIFUL log and stone home, 3 bedrooms, complet furnish- | ed. Approx. 5 acres patented land. Splendid lawn and garden. No phone calls. Seen by appoint- ment or TWO Be busine TWO 2-bedrcom | tially filled-in Boat harbor. FOUR- in Douglas; DAVENPORT in good Phone Green 135. condition. 813 3¢ PACKARD-BELL Combination (re- corder, address, radio, phono.) but ghtly used. See Lewis A. Orrell, 404 First St 813 3t rooms, compl. district furn. near homes and near par- lot Small ELLEN'S GROCERY Store g0od business. See G. G, doing Brown 813 tf EXCEPTIONAL VALUE — Used Chrysler Orown 3': to 1 reduc- tion complete with power take- tail shaft, propellor, stern and stuffinig box. Chas. Co. 812 6t room homes modern; furnished. | TWO canneries, floating. Make 75 percent first year on investment Two can handle one; other crew 25 to 30. Owner will train. ERAL Good Fishing Boats. 9th, near Shattuck home; Willoughby; Glacier Highws DUPLEX, Apt. Houses, 20 ranch with lovely modern home; Fritz Cove, Louise Beach and Auke Bay homes suitable year arcund or summer. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS lenc 0‘76 over First National Sunk e A A A — MISCELLANEOUS TWINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Biue Printing Photostats and 2 Warner FURNISHED House, K') ,250; bdssu ment, furnace, electric range and refrigerator. Terms if* desired. Phone Blue 690. 812 8t APT. Size Frigidaire Hope Apt. $75. No. 13 814 tf interest in Gaspoat “Fran- 180 fathoms purse seine, See G. E. Cleveland, First Bank. 812 1 mo HALF cis,” $1200. Nat. 40 G MC Juneau 806. Stauon Wagon. Call Janitor Service. Phone 810 1 mo 4-TUBE dio, Crosley Table Model Ra- $20. Baranof Liquor Store. 808 tf ! AVON PRODUCTS representadve Phone Black 475, P.O. Box Tb2. 656-t1 EASY Spin Drier Washing Mach- ine; radio and record player. Ph, Durm, Apt. 601, Baranof Hotel 809 tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lolas Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Wuy unfurnished, 10th St. ALL HOUSE, boat harbor on Red 765, near Phone 807 tt S. Army, | Cemetery | Hotel. i sociation, | the LOST ARy FOUND KEYS on chain Reward Margarei Case George Crisman Wedded Salurda Mrs, Mmzarct Case and Mr. George Crisman were married Sat- evening, February 21, at 8 lock before the altar of the Cath- Church of Nativity with the Robert L. Whalen, S. J., reading ingle-ring service, » bride wore a. suit of light blue ine with brown accessories carried a bouquet of baby red buds mixed with white narcis- Mrs. Hugh J. Wade was matron henor. She wore an afternoon wn of navy blue crepe with mat- ching accessories and long navy blue mitts Mr. John T. McLaughlin was best | man Following the ceremony there was a.reception for the wedding party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Godding on Basin Road. The wed- |ding cake was a three tier angel |food with the traditional bride and groom Mr. Crisman is employed at the jUnemployment Compensation Com- {mission and Mrs. Crisman is on \the Juneau Grade School staff. The honeymoon will be delayed until the summer vacation. } | > near City Return to Empuv Hall 13 3t sus. SITKA VISITORS Mrs. Virginia Sularz, P. S. Rainer, Frank Wright Jr, and William R. | Walton of Sitka are registered at the Baranof Hotel. S e A PORTLAND VISITOR | Stanley T. Zuren, of Portland, Oregon, is registered at the Baranof NOTICE | INVITATION TO BID i The Golden Valley Electric As- Inc, of Fairbanks, Al-| aska, acting through the Admin- istrator of the Rural Electrifica- tion Administration and designat- ed as Rural Electrical Administra- tion Project, Alaska 6A Golden Valley, will receive sealed bids at office of the Alaska -Archi- tectural and Engineering Co., Fair- ban| Alaska, until 10:00 am., March 15, 1948, and then public- | ly opened for furnishing approx- imately 1350 untreated Alaska Red and/or Yellow Cedar Poles. All poles shall be framed and branded in accordance with the R.E.A. Standards, and may be either machine or hand trimmed. The physical characteristics and dimensions, instructions on inspec- tion and general procedure apply- ing to all poles shall be in accor- dance with the American Stan-| dard Specifications for Western Red Cedar Poles. If satisfactory ! bids are obtained the Contract| will be awarded within 15 days| after the opening of bids. The| successful ~ bidder will have 60, days after notification of the ac-; ceptance of his bid in whieh to|3; ‘mnkn delivery of the poles as set; forth in the delivery schedule of | the Proposal. For particulars and: bid forms, address Golden Valley Electrit™ Association, 1Inc, c/of Alaska Architectural and Engin-| eering Co, Box %09, Fahoanks.! Alaska. Feb. 23 - Mar 6. | BOAT Tillacu length 49, 12' 6", draft 5, power Chrysler Royal, 4.48 reduction, also extra engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. TWO 30- att transe ers, brand new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska, 807 1 mo. beam l NFW Chualnr Royal, less xeduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo, SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph, 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis, T tf .:{100\1 H(nlse with bath. 3.84 acres patentgl land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. ron RF.NT rcnt, one block from Bldg. Sea View Apts. 818 3t APTS. for Federal ROOM with pnv'\te entrance for single working man. 427 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 815 3t NICE CLEAN ROOMS “weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. FIRE PROOF Storage Space. Simpson Bldg. 758 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-tt CLEAN steamneated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. Boo-tt, i ROOM- kitchen privileges — Homeé Hotel. Phone 886. WANTED - SALESMAN: Profit and succeed in advertising. Sell adv. Pencils, Key Cases, Calendars to all bu nesses. - Thousand fast sellers, Highest commission. Bonus off« ers, Lederer Adv. Gifts, 125 West 33rd St., New York. 818 1t FOR Sewing Machine Repairs, call White Sewing Machine Behrends Bank Bldg. 746, Shop. Phone 813 10t OPPORTUNITY ior sincere young lady or young man to get valu- able advertising experience. De- sire and willingness to learn are important: Ability to type will be of help in the job. Do not apply if a trifler or “jitter-bug.” If you mean business this may be your opportunity. Tell all about yourself in own handwrit- ing. . *Address ADV., care The Empire, P.O. Box 1991. 813 tf WANTED— Information regnrdlng the whereabouts of relatives of Andrew Mainer, deceased, who resided at Shine, Washington. Mainer was of Austrian birth, 78 years old. Communicate with John M, Carroll, administrator, 607 Water Street, Port Townsend, ‘Washington. WAN : Good apartment home for man, wife and 8 month old baby. No smoking or drink- ing and no wild parties. Phone Blue 615. 812 tf WANTED TO RENT: Small apt. or housekeeping rooms, close in. P. O. Box 429, €ity. 808 3t

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