The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1948, Page 3

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o BOWLING Oregon Ducks Beat Cougars EUGENE, Ore., March 3.—#—The The Tuesday Night League roll- ed them on the Elks Alleys last night and Fred Hennings’ team won the first half, and the teams are now on their way in the S€C- Oregon Ducks dashed the hopes of ond half to see who 'pla Washington Stat Cougars for nings for grand prize. jeven a tie for the Northern Division, Scores madé last night folloW: |pacific Coast Conference Basketball ititle last night with a counvincing Darnell’s o 3 A 4 113-54 win M. Zapai s i‘g ;;g 487 "' The Oregon victory left only Ore- E. Hagerup 177 18 n State and Washington in con- W. MgKinnon 168,178 180 tention for the championship. The D). Daisel 308 181 - 155 wo could finish in a tie if Oregon A. Burks 8 aak 176 n State in its one re- Totals 907 902 833 {maining game and Washington takes VB, lits final two from the basement Triangle Inn | 1dano squad. Handicap 28 28.28 B4 mpe came was marked by a new J. McDaniels ..148 180 131 489y 4iviqua) Northern Division scor- F. Schmitz 190 120 164 474y, recorq for all conference play. H. Sturrcck 150 152 125 427 |pjx wikkins' 15 points for Oregon P. Bertholl 142 184 130 456 | 0050ed his grand total for four J. Snow 159 172 186 517 year's eligibility to 639 points. The Totals 817 836 1764 2417)previous record of 634 was set by Red |Rocha of Oregon St-ce last season. Sicks Rainlers ! e Handicapp 83 83 83 249 i B. Ray 154 148 156 458 E | B. Haniord 141 133 140 414 O. Nordenson ..187 199, 145 531 R. Mill 153 149 146 438 E. Forsythe 167 126 221 514 Totals 875 838 891 2604 vs. ! Henhings I Smith 160 160 194 514, (Y HUGH FULLERTON JR.) Banlin 161 169 161 491 'wEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March Stevens 1651 169 ‘141 4653 (It isn't exactly a novelty for Henning 180 180 180 540, pitcher to switch to the outfield Werner 198 186 172 536 althcugh pitchers traditionally are Totals 864 854 848 2566 wenk hitters But it does seem strange bz when a guy who wants to make the Yellow Cab nge encounters stiff resistan McGhee 181 181 167 529 Zebulon V Eaton, Jr., who is try- McKimnnon 172 155 170 497 ing for a place in the Philadelphia Mansfield 176 158 165 t happen to Mierzejewski .. 172 199 195 Bertholl 130 144 144 418] “I wanted to play the outfield in matals 831 837 841 2509 1946 when the Tigers sent me to Passon’s Electric Buffalo,” Zeb explains. “They would Handicapp 22 A 63 not let me so I had te wait until last Gmithberg 162 131 156 449 year at Birmingham." g Dalziel 136 178 126 440 That 358 batting average for the Nichols 145 113 168 426 Barons doesn’t lock bad when com- Nerdenson 138 113 162 413 pared to some the A’s compiled last Parsons 161 161 15 475 summer Tctals 763 717 786 2266 — ONE ALONE Juno Florists Before Jim Enright, the Chicago 158 150 132 449 Baseball Writer Whittier 180 150 181 511 tasketball off Snow 145 172 156 473 lo iz enough two) t Baker 180 149.-158 482 for spring training, he picked an Schmitz 181 178 213 391 all-star team of players he had seen Totals 244 808 835 2487 While officiating ly one real SOT | vs. | tall boy, center Jack Kerris of Chi- Signal ‘Corps cago Loyola, was good to Handicap 117 110 110 sa7 make the team. . .Jim's other sel Germley 172 167 150 489 ections were Ralph Beard, Kentuc Telquist 181 164 190 535 and Whitey Kachan, I?c Paul, ; Morrison 120 123 135 378 iOrwards and Kevin O'Shea, Notre Sedini 126 183 131 450 Dame, and Frank Saul, Seton Hall, Talbert 140 170 147 457 BS guards. Totals 856 917 873 2646 TR P FIGHT DOPE Hockey Games | | There were three knockouts in fights dast night as follows: | LOS ANGELES — Enrique Bol- |anos, 135, Mexico City, TKO Tony Mar, 135, Mexico City, 8. NEW .YORK—sSteve Belloise, 160, New York, stopped Meyer Siegel 163, Brooklyn (3) (Park Arena). MIAMI, Fla—Elmer (Violent) Ray, . 200, Hastings, Fla., knocked out Willie Brown, 190, New York (4) PORTLAND, Ore.—Joe Kahut, 185 (BY THE ASSOUIATED PRESS) Not often do padded and static goal tefiders emerge as the individ- ual heroes of a hockey game—but two of them did last night in the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey League. | In Tacoma, goalie Dinnie McMan- nus of the New Westminster Roy-' als turned in a trilliant 45 savi His performance sparked the Ro, als tc a 5 to 4 victory in overtime. In Fresno, the San Francisco Shamrocks continued to hold their Jinx over the Fresno Falcons with by Zander, 200, Los Angele: SPOKANE Joe Velez, 1 tle, outpointed Joey Woodkurn, Ore., knocked out Bob- o 5. Dolan, 126, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[-‘,‘_JUNE./\U. ALASKA Two Joesfo Fight in June | Plece conte 472 befor i hibit club at 8 a t by Triplette and Dalziel ces. YOU DO F against the US.A. for work donme u« cou,:w ! weaks and also will go NOW IS THE HOUR lon a Forest Service warehouse 3 ard. During J fans j i yas denied by U. S. District Judge fice will be in IN A LITTLE BOOK SHOP Seven thousand fans jammed Camden, N. J., Convention Hall the |Was denied by U. 8. Dis %+ George W. Folta =a Day. | BEG YOUR PARDON night of February 26 to sce “Jersey Joy” Walcott awarded the Pelice Gazette championship belt. At the same time it was announced that Walcott weuld sign to fight Joe Louis June 23, the signing-up to take place February Shown helding Walcott's hand high is H. H. Reswell, publisher of the Police Gazette, and at right is James Braddock. (International Photlo) STANMUSIAL SKI DOPE March 7, at 9 ions must be made NEW P Blue 335 between 5:30 While Stan Musial, slu ouis|and 7 p. m al star centinues to hold out,! It is also undefstood (by word four players are battling for his|that leaked that some of the (interesting highlights on the An- r, who was grcomed for, chcrage-Whitel ski meets wiil ob in ), be on tap. h Randall will flunk o favor of M give a e of the future of the four striv f pala in meet, datc to be at the Cards cunced later, D JRMER RESIDENTS HAVE ANOTHER GIRL isin and N i- the 1 Red fini: base for the Bird t cam Mrs. A. M. Geyer has received s word fro Mr. and Mrs. Homer HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March | Williams, former residents of Ju- school teachers at Tee the arrival of a baby February 4 at Globe, Elmer Riddle, a innati Red: the w as the Pitisburgh P 1 and r, of born trom hrough their second training Arizona. The young Miss has He impressed Manager Billy| been ned Jane Elizabeth and eyer with the fastest Lall seen in!j a sister, Robin. Cub camp. Geyer stated that the Will- —g \ia re nning to return to SARASOTA, F »— The g d s la., March 3.- tion of who will play third, y ort. for Boston’s Red Sox still is a mystery. Manager Joe McCarthy Johnny Pesky and Vern Step! working short with Bill Hitc cock and Johnny Ostrowski at third yesterday. Alaska in the.summer and start a e service at Circle, Alaska. Daily Schedules Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:00 P, M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. BRANDENT! Fla. March 3—® 5 a holdout at his Pine Bluff, ite a reported $25,- thanded flinger, xme winner last year, is the 2jor holdout on the club. BISCUIT FIRING IS | ISE two accon ori the delightful effect the &t 7:30 c'clock and all committee | o Iosituments nave on the dif- members are requested to be pres- | HOW SOON | ferent musical arrangements. ent TOO FAT POLKA Both of the artists have studied = " - I'LL DANCE AT YOUR WEDDING | extensively in their fields and are ON INSPECTION TRIP CIVILIZATION . capable of presenting any type e . lof music desiredt with ‘a pleas- S, M. Kennedy of the Alaska NEAR YOU ing quality | Credit Bureau of Juneau left to- PASS THAT PEACE PIPE i day on the PAA for the interior S ey & MOTION DENIED [to make a routine inspection of ‘YH”““NI 09F SONG ‘ { A government motion fo dismiss the Anchorage and Fairbanks offi-{ I'M LOOKING FOR A FOUR LEAF CLOVER | Clipper Outside from JUNEAU To SEATTLE —— N ®ax not included) Spokane, (10). Admission Prices | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 3. & 443 win—but Falcon goalie Bill, - v [y 2 G n)| ¥ —IP—The New York Yankees may o P Brenna th t star.| 4 - 25 P B s R o= I [be without the services of right- :{'}:gfl?gb‘s ;gc | Both“DIfision leaders suffered| tl | nander Bill Bevens for aix weeks| ‘g il ol Oriers a0 ; | =¥ | Bevens injured his right leg offic- e e losses meantime | ‘The hard driving Seattle Ironmen | Lowed to the Canucks in Vancouver,{ Final scores of basketball games 4-2. {last night are as follows: In the Southern Division the cellar{ Oregon 73; Washington State 54. Oakland Oaks beat Division lefld-1 Lewis & Clark 81; Willamette 66. ing Los Angeles { Eastern Oregon 72; Linfield 66. All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION - CENTER ' ljating a basketball game three weeks 'ago and Dr. Sidney Gaynor, team! | physician, diagnosed the trouble as |a pulled muscle. BA s POLICE COURT NEWS - vt : - SUrkA ViRTIOMS HOW SN Srown Edward Oie, booked as drunk, Top Floor—A. B. Hall e I ANNOUNCING was fined $20 and sentenced o | yhouire af the Desk about serve two days in the City Jail| teday by City Magistrate Wllliam‘ A. Holzheimer. FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating Nellie Rowley, Mrs. George Bag-‘ ger, and Mrs. A. Thomsen, -all of Sitka, are staying at the Gastin- eau Hotel. P. 0. Box 2719 JUNEAU MARINE 0. INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Holly Hat Shop opens Thursday | in new location, next to Sears.| 'Bags and gloves. 826 1t | FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska Boat Repair New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1848 B nOR JENSEN Vice President ARCHIE BE Sccretary-Treasurcr PAGE. THREE Hll| YOUR HIT PARADE KIWANIS CLUB SEES TFOR THURSDAY NEW FILM "TREES AND HOMES’ ATMEET £ig any members of Potters Club who have y for firing they should Alaska {rs. Henry Harmon, Red . giwanis Club was entertain- will be a biscuit firlNg 4 ¢oqay at their regular weekly Arts and Orafts BX- ypopeqn with the U. S. Forest Saturday, and the g, o, o and Homes,” a very open Thursday evening e desiring to sresting and informative pic- ture. Jim Church, the Kiwanis repre- to : requested ook ative to the Whitehorse Win- d the next business yo. oarjval, gave a short report held Monday, March witles at the celebra- tic id the two outstanding - HGEMENT OF in the area of Whitehorse ing and skiing Church 1 the Whitehorse Kiwanis the gu hand in the carnival and development of the Alsaae s Sl vealiy ed to make it the suc- tble Room has change . \ and delectable atmo- ¢ 1t ¥ . o £ ' \ ; : Guests at 's meeling were 1 the new arrangement d Ih P 1 S 1 . Smith at the plano the Rev. 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