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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [AP SPORTi * PENNGCK, TRAYNOR‘ INORPORATIONS | SONS OF NORWAYTO ARE EN]’ERED I“Io s of incorperation have ! ;‘:, M Auditor Frank A« 40 46 gons of Norway card party B B HAll OF FAME hs S last night Anna Erickson and ’ Peacock Cleaners. Inc., ©0i AN- pull were high in pinochle. Anna |chorage, tormed by James E. Red- Rodenberg and Ed Welle won low HUGH FULLERTON) (BY JACK HAND) ,d“& Mary F. Reddick and Ralph prizes. At bridge, Carrie Carver won | 1A Feb. 27— @—The NEW YORK, Feb. 27. P—The Glover. Capitalized at $100,000 With high and John Maurstad low. Lillian folks her who tell you that late Herb Pennock and Harold (Pie) Stock divided into 40,000 shares of .Nyman and Sig Jackson were grand Citation will be the winner of rac- Traynor were voted into baseball's Voline common and 60,000 shares of | prize winner: ing's “triple crown” as well as to- Hall of Fame today by the Baseball Non-voting preferred, all having a | The next social event on the cal- J High Five Beals a |morrow’s Flamingo also will vou Writers Association. Their names PAr vilue of $1 per share. endar for Sons of Norway will ur & |ve !that Warren Wright's Calumet Col- will be enrolled in the Cooperstown' ¥ar North Insulators, of Anchor-jpe the annual spring dance to be ors may finish 1-2-3 in the Kentucky (N.Y.) Shrine alongside 46 others 8ge. formed by Walter R. Farrell, given on March 27 in the Elks ball- | Derby who were so honored in previous Waircn N. Cuddy and Mis. Evelyn | oom, umet has entered seven horses Years. (R. Edwards. Capitalized for $25,000 P i“ las‘ Se(onds 0' pla fn the Derby and they figure that Pennock, the great lefthanded With stock divided into 250 shares, ltown nd Free America of | pite who died Jan. 30 enroute to Bavinz a par value of $100 each. wnmu st could chase Citation a National League meeting in New ! £ Harbor Packing Co., of Seat- 20 T home at Churchill Downs. York, led the candidates with 94 tle 1 John E. Manders, of An- Juneau High School's Crim- | team takes the floor against Mt votes. Traynor, Pittsburgh third chorace, named as Territorial legal s vs. the Ketchikan All-| Edgecumbe at 7:30 o'clock tonight ~MIAMI—Football fans hereabouts baseman for 17 years, polled 93 vot- representative BELRT by etk tehr bielir RN Stars for the Southeast Alaska!in the first of two games, and in are steamed up trying to pick a|es. According to the rules, 75 per- -0 “mm o b .o "‘ the offensive championship in the Gold Medal the second, Wasvick and Torwich coach to succeed Jack Harding as|cent of the votes cast or 91 \-nlm‘ re's news s B0k AWeaot-Ab “against the guerrilias. " Basketball ‘Tournament will meet Sheldon Jackson Junior U. of Miami coach. . .Georgia Tech's were required for election, More than | s A 4 \ 4 - The roaring fans almost busted | College. The winners in these two Bobby Dodd was offered a five year 300 writers were eligible to vote. the high school gym open at the| games will play the preliminary r_f»ll'!flvf at $15,000 per, plus a $20,- A total of 121 votes were cast. 4 seams last night as Coach Les Av- tomoirow night to determine hird [C00 Louse. . but they didn't offer’ A total of 136 players XN‘N\M’ rit’s smeoth-working little High | and fourth ph winner {bim the players, too. Hamp Pool, votes but many of them were mcl~' School five snatched a v ry from - who coached the pro Seahawks for, igible. awhile, would like the job and if; Al Simmons, Philadelphia Athlet- 000"! ”ow youR . FLOORS SHINE! lRlD\\ ll-BRUAR\ ’7 1948 ATHEN3—The Greek Pariiament has vot2d to adjourn until May 10 The Government proposed a Parlia- menfaary recess last week on the grounds that members could serve It's Winter Carnival time! Join the fun at festivals, dances and snow contests — from dog-team races to skiing. Whitehorse celebrates Feb. 27-29 . Fairbanks, Mar. 4-7. The Clippers fly you now at bargain fares. You can travel Inside Alaska and to Seattle at these big savings . . . weviously undefeated Wasvick and POX SCORES : DreviBusly: i A e FOK SUORER he coesn't get it probably will apply. ics coach who hit 334 in a Major Torwick of Petersburz by on Game Fourteer. | 8 ! int in the dying seconds of the e FG FT jat Miami Elison High School League carcer dating from 1924 to POt 3 ; B , it 1944, followed Pennock and Traynor | game on a field goal by Bill h, A f 0 Graves. The Crimson Bears’ won | Asp, J., f 4 The Golf Stream the Miami “In-| With 60 votes—31 short of election. 3 Bbvitiate . D Bonnett, L., The fans thought they had seen Franklin, G everything in that f h, but the! Russo, G., battle between the | Stragier, 1 All-Stars and Sheldon | Flint, B, wckson Jr. College from Sitka| Totals ved equally thrilling as center Mills led the Ketchikan | Mt. Edgecumbe to victory by piling up the | williams, F. total of 30 points in a § C anaugh, A., n that was anybody’s game | Atkinson until the final horn sounded. Jay- cee Herb Didrickson, one of the Stett, trickiest boys yet seen on the Ju-| Truitt, neau fleor, was dynamite whenever | Austin he I a crack at the ba was tear t Mark avi (.am\- F teen They scored 17 and 14 respectivel June I FG FT Mike's Lose 2} " 2 5 The liminary game saw Mike's Log s b oo Nite Owls lost to Mt. Edgecumbe Adams, G. ¢ Final scores of basketball games 39-23 with Dundee Atkinson lead- I f 7 last night are as follows: ir s with 15 points. The Spi g 4 Hawaii 49; Southern Oregon 46| game decided in the last William Niagara 59; Buffalo 49. NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—P _Nate' jOHNSON s GLO c0A1 L] quarter when Mt. Edgecumbe pull- Smithber 5 Holy Cross 67; Dartmouth 56. 'DeLong of River Falls (Wis.) State Made in the U.5.A. ed away on the 9 points Atkinson Hansen, D. ¢ Princeton 71; Harvard 55. continues to top the small college by the makers of Johnson’s Wax From JUNEAU IT TOOK ONLY A e FEW MINUTES WITH ' : - ’ WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ; \gan and Jimmy DeMaret will b JOHNSON s It A four-ball title. SACRA\{ENTO (‘le,, Feb. 27. GLO-COAT FAIRBANKS 75.00 Hogan's new book, “P '—Max and Buddy Baer are re-| - — ™ is acheauiad for pubhmuun Mareh 'l turning to the knockout trail—with | : { NOME 120.00 gics no risks to their chins, Promoter| To give your stone tile, linoleum or (8argain tickets good up 1o 30 doys fo round trip and sopovers. Jack King today signed the former hardwood floors a beautiful shining 0N tate hrough Bareb 19 | heavyweight boxers for a nation- polish the easy way, use Johnson's 1 | B ASKETB fi\g J 4 | Seli-Polishing GLO-COAT. This fa- i i ! ternaticnal” four-ball golf matches really will be international this year. Norman Von Nida of Aw lia will te in the field and two South Am- ARE SIGNED FOR ericans, Roberto Di Vincenzo, Mar- tin Pose and Henry Bertc ) are TOUR AS REFEREES available for the spots. . .Een Ho- shooting for their *hird straight | | JAR ROUND TRIP (PLUS TAX) $ 95.00 { | | | i ( i | e s — Arrange your bargain travel at Pan Americon . .. BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 mous wax saves you time and effort, WISCONSIN (AGERS or buffing. Get Johnson’s GLO-COAT PN AuERICAN WORLD % makes floors gleam without rubbing TOPPING SCORERS up in the final period E rland City College 75; Brooklyn College Lasketball scorers. His eye-opening The Juneau High School squad Graves, D, g 0 55. taverage of 19 games is 27 points. [ . . played good, cool ball all the way Totals 13 Long Tsland U. 40; Seton Hall 38., These figures, compiled by the Na- There is no substitute for newspaper lflv‘w in their dereat of the favored VS, - o tional Collegiate Athletic Bureau, < Petershurg id. The Crimson k and Torwick ASHLAND, Ore, Feb. 27—®— including games through Feb. 21, Bears ended the first quarter with o P, f 0 University of Hawaii cagers got back| They do not include DeLong's recent a comfortable 11-4 lead as Bill Ws rg, T. f 1 on the victory trail last night to de- 72-point effort in one night. T e v 7 1 feat Southern Oregon Colleze of DeLong's father lives at Pasco,! and Bill Schmitz sunk five Ottness, § 4 9 | Education 49-46. It was the Oregon-! wash | out of five fouls, Pet e e e 0 ians' second loss in 28 starts and seoe hield to a lone field al in the 1 the Islanders’ 23rd win in 25 games CARD OF THANKS From then on Was- 7 B 5 We wish to thank our many wick began to close There are about 250 species of | friends for their kind sympathy ended with Juneau Gaine iRbtaen the pine tree family. | towards us in the loss of our wife, in front 18-14 and when the third K. / s "G FT g, e T T = mcther, daughter and sm_or: also out, the Juneau Ludwigsen, H, : 1 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:|for the beautiful floral offerings. A Christens s 3 That on February 6th, 1948, in the John Borbridge and son son Bears led ! { I A i 0 3 2 30, Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Teddy Borbridge; { on things begs get int My, 3| Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter Jake Cropley and family ing lsen, £ 1 2 3 | B. Heisel was appointed executor of Mrs, Wally Moy. al Quarter Erickson, L., ¢ the estate of George Gombert, de- | Mrs. Joe Paddock, Jerry | Petersbur vened the score as Totals ( 52 | ceased. All persons having claims | Cropley, J. Cropley, Jr., | the final quarter begs to run against said estate are required to Wm. Morrison, John Mor- out d Nels Otness and Lew Sheldon Jackson present them, with verified vouchers rison, Alton Cropley. 22 1t Swanson combined 1rield goals to Didrickson, H., f as required by law, to said exccutor R bring about a 29-29 deadlock A at Juneau, Alaské, within six months RANGOON, Burma—An official few second later Petersburg took from the date of the first publ announcement here today said Bur- the lead for the first time, 31-29. o tion of this notice. ima and Russia will exchange diplo- A free throw made good by Sper- | WALTER B. HEISEL, Exccutor. matic representatives, Embassies will ling changed the sc oard to 31- First publication, Feb. 6, 1948. be estaklished in the respective Cap- 30 Petersburg, but seconds later \unr\ 0., Last nuhblication. Feb. 27. 1948 itals scon Petersburg had another field goal i 5 3 p to put Wasvick and Torwich out in front 33-30 and the Juneau fans With only seconds to go, Bill Lo- gan canned the field goal that set R esults fi 1 §- ik b bt by by up the chance for the win, and Just before the final horn sound- ed, Graves wrote the finish with a swisher from the left of the (Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS key : = gk 4 o okt A San Diego’s Skyhawks, fresh from Ketchikan All-Stars rest = tonight for their championship game Sat- urday, which should provide plen- ty of excitement. In Ketchikan's defeat of Sheldon Jackson, Mills couldn't seem to miss the hoop, and if he's as hot tomorrow night he should give the Crimson Bears plenty of trouble. Games Tonight The flashy-) pfl\slng Metlakatla a 3-2 victory over second place San Francisco, tonight meet Los An- geles, leader in the Southern Divi- sion of the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey League. In the Northern Division, the tail end Portland Eagles meet third place Vancouver on the Canadians’ ice. Ozakland entertains Fresno in the lonly other game scheduled. No games were scheduled last night DANCE Moeose Members and Lodge Invited Guests is waiting for YOU in Stevens UPSTAIRS Store You don't need o hestitate any longer. BEAUTIFUL COATS at $10.00 and §15.00 ORCHESTRA Saturday Evening: Feb. 28th Shagmoors ~ Swansdown - Sterling in ¥ Sizes - Large Sizes Suits Drastically Reduced COME IN AND LOOK AT THESE VALUES P.0.Box 2719 Phone 29 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. 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