The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1948, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE TWO Juneau High Wins Cpener From Mike's Sheldon Jar?son Jr. Col- lege Defeats Columbia Lumber Five School’s Crimson Jackson Jr the Gold- Juneau High Bears and Sheldon College cf Sitka cnte en Medal Basketball Tournament in a big way last night as they dumped two cf Monday's winners into the losFis’ bracket, Bill Schmitz and Bill Sperling led the Crimson Bears to a close victory over Mike's Nite Owls from Douglas with a 35 to 31 win. The Juneau boys took the lead and kept it throughout, playing the starting five all the w Mike's closed the gap in the final min- utes but were unable to overcome a 30-21 lead estaklished by the Crimson Bears as the last period opened. Schmitz collected 10 of his 15 didn't have any trouble last night, Schmitz, B, f 7 1 2" 15 as Kake lost 41 to 31. Logan, B, f R Four teams remain undefeated:| Adams, G. ¢ 1 0 4 9 Ketchikan All-Stars, Petersburg’s G B, B 1 0 2 2 Wasvick and Torwick, Juneaul Sperling, B, g SUCHOTH . 5 High School and Sheldon Jackson| Totals 16 ¢6. M8 85 il - it | | Vs, o bibhbtsas ki, i e Games Tonight | Mike's Nite Owls ling came through with 8 of his| Three more games are in line for > ich firlv t ; (1, ? : 9 in the last half. The Juneau tonight, starting at 7 o'clock a bidn s team fangles tomorrow night with|Mike's Nite Owls meet the Sitka it ot Boterabiire’s Wasviok antl Totwick | ANB. 1htIie ‘DSsAs ‘it Colusmibia | Bonoess, ¢ g el asvick and Torwick | - ol simbe | Franklin, G, g ....2 0. 3" 4 five umber takes on Mt. Edgecumbe | " in the second game. The night-)Flint, B, & L 0 2 Shelden Jackson Wins cap between the Petersburg Trad- | Russo. G. @ Lol L Sheldon Jackson's 41-37 victory ing Union and Metlakatla will be| Totals 3% SRR 31 ver previously undefeated Colum-| one of the best of the tournament 7 bia Lumber was close all the way. if both teams are clicking :‘(‘Ablumlu.l L:]‘_::":e ;g‘ Ry Herb Didrickson, flashly little for- piepimmmag [38%e %, 7 P d for the Junior College five, ] J was held to two field goals in the Game Eight Ange, HIf Lo lewmi e 10) first half, but came through with| Kake B i 5 paipomand, B. ¢ —seleiiinety o g O'Connor, J., g .0 0 0 0 six buckets in the second half to| Austin, L, f ...5 1 2 1l|goic 1 g T r 1 to 16. George Inman | jackson, W., f 1 R ccored 10 points at center for the \]Nfllf{ams. w. & ; 2 2 8\”“%":‘/\1 a8 12 g 12 3?’ winners before leaving the game| Gordon, F., g W e Vi on fouls early in the second half.|Rose, H., g 0 T 8l guaaen Jacdin 90, The Columbia Lumber five which | Davis, G, f g0 b 0 Blariokson, B, 1% B 4 1 sccred such an impressive vic- Bean, P, g 0 0 2 | Davis, M., f 4 0 2 8 tory over Kake on Monday couldn’t| Totals 34 8 '18 | mman, G, ¢ 5 g R o se to penetrate the Sheldon| V8. {Bkeek, R. ¢ 0 2 0 9 on defense. Bob Rowland | Petersburg Trading Union o & 0Tk was good for 14 points at his cen- | Thomas, S. f 1. 4 Sl 3k e, oo ter spot and Les Hogins came | Hagerman, E, f 4 1 2 'W“m}.‘ P g 0 0 0 through with 13 for Columbia Lum- | Elkins, R., f S [ 2 | Totals 18 ok 1 41 or. Harry Aase, who ran up 19| Williams, P, ¢ ..9 2 4 20| AR 1 points on opening day, was held |Clemons, B, g ...3 0 0 6 to 10 last night. Leatherberry, L, g1 1 3 3 & B I Sheldon Jackson rests today and| Totals e AN A tl o strong Ketchikan All- quintet tomorrow night Kake Loses Twice The preliminary game last night saw Kake take its second defeat of the tourney from the Peters- burg Trading Union as Pistol Pete Williams clicked for 20 points. The kles a from celliar to roof | hit his stride on opening day, but Game Nine lanky Petersburg center failed to| raIMY» TP J-High ASSC. ACCOUNTANT HERE Charles S. Hofstatter, accountant| pyna) seores or oasketbal games ior the Alaska Steamship _Co., in | haved last night follow: Seattle, is aboard the Aleutian, on = y14.h6 43; Washington 41, a round-trip visit to the various| Gonzaga 44; Whitman 23. Alaska Steamship Company of-' pucet Sound 77; British Colum- fice bia 54. Tor W e TR AT G Lewis and Clark 70; Linfield 67. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1948 Hockey@ame (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) SEATTLE, Feb. 25.—#—Outfielder | Wild scoring was the vogue in the|Lou Novikoff and third baseman Hil- 'P;u:lliL Coast Ice Hockey League last lis Layne, both previously listed as .| NOVIKOFF, LAYNE | | SIGN UP TO PLAY night holdouts, have signed new contracts | The Seattle Ironmen, Northern with the Seattle Rainiers, club of- MUBP“Y & ““PHY ron SALE Division leaders, blasted Vancouver ficials said today. ; | = y 7-2 in Vancouver to halt the Can-| Layne won the Pacific Coast Lea-| DISTINCTIVE home, huge Hent—iA[;;;‘ sze Frigidalre, $75. slf@; ucks’ record breaking winning streak gue batting title last season. ilator fireplace of stone, pegged ' . k at 11 straight. | = - - — floors, 5 acres pat. land, we”w'l‘WO Bedibom house. . With . full The Tacoma Rockets, second inje © ¢ @ © ¢ ¢« » © o o o furnished, 3 bedrooms. the Northern Division, trounced the o o | BEAUTIFUL new home Behrends | :fii‘;fl‘:flf”fii’:’“ih::ed f;;‘:’r:‘;‘:: New Westminster Royals 7 to 2 at e TIDE TABLE . Ave. Large cement basement, 2‘ bringing: substantfal. income lo—' Tacoma. . . bedrooms finished, third par-1 o "N oe gtreat Res‘pun— In the Southern Division, the Oak- | o FEBRUARY 26 tially complete. Furnished or un- | sible party can hnndle. for $6,000 land Oaks caught fire and plastered| o o furnished, | ang Y el R s on the San Diego Skyhawks 11-3 in e High tide, 3:09 am., 19.0 ft. e! APPROX. 1 acre patl land with | bajance. M. E. Monagle, Phore | Berkeley |® Low tide, 9:13 am., -1.1 ft. ®| 32x32 cement basement right 334, y kel '819 3t Only at Presno, where the Fal- e High tide, 15:17 p.m., 188 ft. turn Douglas Beach. Acreage| "™ AT B e b cons defeated the Southern Division| e Low tide, 21:32 p.m. -29 ft. e | cleared. | LOT for sale in West Juneau. Call leading Los Angeles Monarchs, was' e e | PETERSON, Sheppard, Kruse, Dil-| Douglas 964 819 3t was the pattern broken, The Falcons » o e o o ®» e @ -;» lon property, Glacler Highway, | _ ) edged out 3-2, late in the third per-; .- Fritz Cove and Auke Bay area. | FOUR-piece oak bedroom set with icd. | LENTEN SERVICES AT TWO Floating canneries; few‘; springs and mattress. Phone W S G CATHOLIC CHURCH; REV. | months work; living quar'ters, e!c.‘ Blue 380. 818 3t | S H | ney makers. Will train JOE LOUIS ARRIVES i il e el f&f.e‘.?“,{ja,xzed 75 percent last, ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing INLONDON: HAS 300 At the regular Wednesday eve-| year on investment. gt it e e ) ¥ ning Lenten devotions at the Cath- DUPLEX furnished, good iflVESl-t e STEAKS WITH HIM ocic church at Fitth and God, ment. Decker Bldg, Cresit|puRNISHED House, $5250; base- Streets, the Rev. Leo Sweeney will fi);tdat 3-bedlfit;r;‘m§m65hogi’“02 ment, furnace, electric range and . | give the third of a series of in- tion; . e refrigerator. Terms if desired LONDON, Peb. 28.—h-Joe Louls i st houses and lot near Small Boat A |arrived tn Tondon today and ambled| SiTuctions on Christian Marriage. ok Phone Blue 690, 812 gP This evening's instruction will give help and guidance to newly married couples and to those contemplat- ing marriage. It will treat of mis HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- cis,” 180 fathoms purse seine, $1200. See G. E. Cleveland, First through the biggest crowd of back- slapping koxing fans ever assembled at Waterloo Station MURPHY & MURPHY gi;ihir:ig?:y“:;flltmc-\!:rnl?;‘;nnt:('1;)lilf takes to be avoided by husband REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Nat. Bank. 812 1 mo iy qurl'r. Cotrt, He bn;ughc and wife. Phone 676 over First National Bank 40 @ M O Stamon Wagon, Call i i The Lenten Devotions begin at — e 3 talong 300 steaks, 7:30 p. m. All, whether they be Juneau Janitor Service. Phone ———— « < Py L 810 1 mo Catholics or welcome. non-Catholics, are WANTED | ELECTRICAL Home &and Commer-‘ dio, $20. Baranof Liquor Store. cial wiring, appliance repairing. |HUSKIES DROP ONE ! T0 IDAHO VANDALS' Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone o, . u Shaieas Green 310. Bob Wise. 819 tf | EASY Spin Drier Washing Mach- | MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 25—(P— TN S ine; radio and record player. Ph. Crosley Table Model a- - The 1 iron boat was built in Europe in 1787. { Cirfi Hadior J"University of Washington had only Fc‘)ghfeew‘:fw}‘:Mhfii,‘x:):mé:ogl Dunn, Apt. 601, Baranof Hotel V| Clark J. C. 40: Centralia J. C. 31.¢& Mathematical chance today to win e e Bldg - Phoe 809 tf Northern Idaho 64; Eastern Ore- the Northern Division Coast Confer-| 48 v 5 813 wti ORTGrRishad é gon 48. {exos Baghesiadl e, ! | e — | boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Tulane 73; Mississippi 46. {.- The Huskies fell into third place OPPORTUNITY for Sincere yOUng| peq 765 R b Kentucky 58; Temple 38. [ 188k HiERE 8s: cellar-dwelling, Idalio lady or young man to get valu- : Pennsylvania 64; Harvard 54. 'sneaked out an upset 43-41 decision. | It was the third win in 14 conference | able advertising experience. De- | sire and willingness to learn are | WESHERVECE YOUR HOME THE DEXTER TWINS Just breeze through your washing with “A Dexter Twin Tub Speed Washer.” Two washers instead of one—See them on display NOW for immediate delivery. AUTOMATIC OIL BURNING WATER HEATERS. ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS. FLOOR FURNACES Underwriter’s Approved Automatic Oil Burning Floor Furnaces priced as low as $195.00 complete. RANGES Latest type Oil Burning or Electric Ranges. >ayment Terms On Any Equipment If Desired. Convenient Menthly Specials This Week .... Cabinef Shower Complete . . . . . . $42.50 Cement Laundry Trays, complete with stand and faucet $33.50 30 Gallon Exira Heavy Range Boilers . . . $25.00 Siloo Tank Solvent (Dissolves Sluge) pergallon . . $3.50 Sentry Oil Barrel Gauges . . . $2.50 OUR OVERHEAD IS LOWER—-OUR i’RlCES ARE LOWER |starts for the Vandals, and Wash- et |ington’s sixth loss. | | { Both Idaho and Washington| started out in a deliberate style| 'last night with Idaho not making a | field goal in the first 11 minutes of play as the score stood 7-5 Washing- important. Ability to type will be of help in the job. Do not | If you mean business this may | be your opportunity. Tell all about yourself in own handwrit- ing. Address ADV., care The night turned out Experience is a Beiter Teacher | AT MIAMI, Fla—Willie Pep, 125, ‘00 : . P.O. Box 1991. 813 t1 Haxttord, Gon, kndcked out Hum. _The Vandals held a 21-14 halttime| et o R | berto Sierra, 126, Havana, 10 (title). lead ! lp YOU'RE STILL insur- WANTED TO RENT: Small apt. Fights last as follows: Olle Tandberg, 206, Stockholm; out or housekeeping rooms, close in. ing for what your property WAS worth a few years ago . . . instead of what it IS worth today . . . Fire may teach you an expensive les- son, P. O. Box 429, City. SEWING ana - alterations. _Phone Green 429, 50 t1 ~ FORSALE 41 FORD Coupe, $850.00. Body, - —— pointed Walter Hafer, 202, Washing- wqu pEp KNO(KS | ton, D. C. 10. [ At LOS ANGELES—Fred Wermy, | 3195. ‘Tulsa, outpointed Billy McClure,/ SIERRA oulll IN 10'“ { 196, Los Angeles, 6. 3 5 54 | At SEATTLE—Baby Dutch Cul-| MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 2::.7'.‘!3«-‘Cux):m ! bertson, 185, Los Angeles, outpointed Humberto Sierra’s effort to lift tl‘m\ ! |big Bill Petersen, 195, Seattle, 10 | world featherweight championship, | | from Willie Pep was just water over Be smart! Make sure NOW that you have ade- i P T {the dam today. | quate insurance protection. g‘gfon 2*1;221( A;L c;?:g’::fmw?gef |VISITING CAGERS 10 | Pep, probably the busiest and the Call on Shattuck. {r iy T | best little man in the boxing busi- : " BE IAKE“ To GM('ER | ness, retained his title in a most con-| PEDIGREED Cocker puppies. Ph. Douglas 955. 820 3t apply if a trifler or “jitter-bug.” | 808 3t | BOAT Tillacum, length 49, beam 12’ 6”, draft 5, power Chrysler Royal, 448 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-watt transmziters, brand new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. 1 NEW Chrysler Royal, less reduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo. SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 683; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES und lot, Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 tf 5-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 t¢ IHURSDAY AFIERNOO" vincing manner in the Orange Bowl| last night when he knocked out| : |Sierra in 22 seconds of the tenth| A tour of Glacier Highwdy and the round. | wrist watch, expansion band, be- Mendenhall Glacier area has been And the_ram‘ pouring on 10,000 SHATTUCK AGENCY tween Behrends Bank and Bob arranged for the visting basketball spectators in the open air stadium,; SERdcE - bl 2851;1 Service. Reward. sitet teams entered in the Lions Club Probably will be remembered longer | Gold Medal Basketball Tournament, than the fight. ! aceording to an announcement made| Pep set the Cuban up for the fin-| today by the Lions Tournament En- ish with a left hook to the body| tertainment Chairman, Bob Hooper. that left Sierra gasping in the ninth. | _—— The visiting basketball teams, their Thea, Willie cut loose. | e managers, and guests, will leave! Pep weighed 125 1-2, Sierra 126.} & from the Bus Depot at 1 o'clock; B 53 ( “ommercial Thursday afternoon in a caravan| consisting of & bus donated for this' { purpose by the Douglas School Board ed two games in the Gold Medal MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Juneau. Alaska | | | | | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Janitors LEADING SCORERS — et - | LOST, Saturday noon, man’s gold Complete Photographic Supplies | | FOR RENT Call | COAST Guard officer, wife, baby, urgently need furnished apt. or house. Room 427 Baranof Ho- tel. 820 tf |ONE Double Sleeping room with lighthousekeeping privileges. Ph. Red 462. 820 3t GARAGE, Warehouse, shop, No. Watch This Space for Special Announcement on Asphalt Roofing, Asphalt Siding, Alun}inum Building Products, Highest Quality Paints and many other items of savings to the builder. DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING (0. Phone Douglas 16 | g E § WATER HEATERS We are open on Sundays for your convenience 11:00 a. m.-5:30 p. m. and the Channel Bus Lines and au- tomobiles donated and driven by Lions Club members. form of a free matinee at the Cap- Only vast reserves can bring you the true pre-war quality of this finer blend Philadelphia ‘& BLENDED WHISKY q&% C%z/zy& %/Z;JIQ Further entertainment for all par- Jeff Davis, Metlakatla ticipants in the Tournament in the H. Lugwigsen, Ketchikan Don't let your valuable floors { Of the teams wnich have play-|] become ruined through neglect | Blue Printing Photostats ;gs Willoughby. Phone lglui or other causes. Windows : 8. - treak AVON PRODUCTS representative Basketball Tournament, here are | Streaked or soiled? Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762, |APTS. for rent, one block from the 10 leading scorers as of last: Call EXPERIENCED MEN } 656-t1 Federal Bldg. Sea View Apts. night: | 818 3t 33 2! Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. Harry Aase, Col. Lumber itol Theatre has been arranged for R. Rowland, Col. Lumber . .28{ ‘| 315 Decker Way. | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock E. Hagerman, Trading Union ...26 i T — =1 y !FIRE PROOF Storage Space. through the courtesy of Homer T. Wanberg, Wasvick-Torwick 26 AI‘ LE MRS. STEVE SHELDON IS | Simpson Bldg. 58 tf P. 0. Box 1187 Garvin, theatre Manager. “Z' n’:émzldfl;figgns;\m gg i 2 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms, S | s | 3 | also steam baths. ST. PATRICXS DAY SHOOT |L. Hogins, Col. Lumber 23 | o o e e b B e Catholic Church Parish Hall,!J. Asp, Mike's SRR - 1] SERVICE the Triangle Cleaners, entertain- March 17. 816 6t e 1 Dewe W, ed with a dinner party Sunday|CLEAN steamneated rooms, clean . — — I HOSPHM. “m‘[s Metadort Get the NEW evening at the Salmon Creek| beds. 315 Gold St. 650- o, 5 . - PR | Admitted to st Amns Hospitu vice-Pres. WASHINGTON | Counry Ol for h":;;)r;’;d XS ROOM- kitchen _privileges — Home , t v : . Hickey| 3ud d S| Hotel. Phone 886, ¥:.: ::::x}; ;e{:exge::'::i ‘l\’drs cH‘el}: Managing Habit! Sheldon on her birthday. Mr. and ; e | 3 Director Mrs. Willlam Sweeney were also| MAYOR ELLIS HERE 'bert Brown whose baby girl was born at 11:37 am. and weighed 5 pounds and 14 ounces. Discharged from St. Ann’s yes-| | led - terday were Master Tommy Lynch, B A B T Mrs. Jean Peterson, John Flokerg, i Mr. and Mrs. Wentland of Se- east Alaskan Mayors' Conference Gerald McCombe, Marion Davis. | m‘;fi::m TELn e e O ::gib:te:?éda}tw:%em;:;? Horc!eel.j‘s e e e ——— m—————Cwwsmin PUBLIC CARD PARTY Thursday, Feb. 26th in I. 0. 0. F. Hall BRIDGE and PINOCHLE SPONSORED BY SONS OF NORWAY Refreshments Awarding of Grand Prize guests at the celebration. S S s SEATTLE VISITORS | ; Bob Ellis, mayor of Ketchika: iand also president of the EIl Airlines in Ketchikan, has arriv ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at THE FLORENCE SHOP A Woman's Most Redeeming Beauty Is Her Hair and Skin. Why take a chance with damaging it? Alwgys cqnsult your Beauty Operator. She is trained, and has all the answers. You Are Entitled o the Best! Special Cold Waves for Only $15.00 MACHINE or MACHINELESS at Greatly Reduced Prices Open Evenings Telephone 427 GRACE WILEY—Proprietor PHYLLIS MAYNARD—TREVA McKINLEY, Operators NORTHLAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway -and Sitka) MARCH 3-17 S. S. ALASKA—MARCH 25 HENRY GREEN NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €. SENVING SOUTHIASTIRN ALASKA DEPFMDABLY

Other pages from this issue: