The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 10, 1948, Page 3

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ry WEDNESDAY, M 1948 ARCH 1( | CRIMSON BEARS BASEBALL ARE BACK FROM BOWLING The Elks bowling alleys were tak- |en over by tha Tuesday Night League last evening with the fol {low scores chalked up | Darnell's | 1 lziel 214 143 5456 Hagerup 190 Helmquis 52 Dainell 396 Burl 562 KETCHIKAN TRIP. ™ = e Signal Corps l Ha 60 60 60 180 ED PRESS) 4 ; R Lost Two Close Games at 32 187 149 468 + - 1 109 145 397 Neun of the Cin ) I s w Neun of the O Basketball - Players , an { Ted Kluszewski will Nal 3 £ ! 215 494 gt i Well Entertained 199 a2 from the Reds 880 2432 long N i lack eyes, var- Both boast excellent minor league pictures taken to Yeilow records s sers in the basketball| McGh Yesterday, each clubbed a homer wmeau High School McKinnor the Reds downed the Philadelphia returned Mansiield 169 Phillics, 13-3 in the Reds’ first cx- re Denali Merze jewski 569 o P and players 8 makin Bertholl 567 who the South li ment ing tw Totals 2629 League and the Southern for yutheast 1 »n in batting in 1946 anc 1 nship, which ey Tin pectively, / clubbed Dutch | they lost by clc res | Handicap R - @ three-run homer in| T n Bears arrived in|Nicho gy oelock last Monday 171 155 190 516 mpete in the Southeast 180 149 109 628 IN OTE AMP High School Championship | Russell 149 b Ari e Cleveland The Lions Club entertained ' gnoy 2 ined ' spoy 01 58 hold their last work- ach Avrit at their| Tota) B / before er n luncheon on Mon- of day noon and Tuesday evening they tour 3 Rotary Club at The Elks Club Juests of meeting Three the Judnich ill rem ey, W Jim Hegan will Le Hank Greenl and i seld a,dance. Saturday ev Burke 144 ASOTA, Fla ton Red the students prepared dinne tals 506 \der Johnny Pe .ys helstudents and the visitors V8 petter third baseman than Lutheran Church i e o he e s ; rtstop—no eas ge time the student .. ... "“"“."g" 4 . a } p-—n oy McKinnon 169 187 169 525 t i to the hikan was well represet- oo 164 163 181 498 & eam ) ) seeing thee visitors off on their | o 160 lt;ll 805 of a p back to the Capital City i PR of t Jor, Leag s 164 158 143 465 ern play 213 185 202 600 CIUDAD ° TRUJILLO, D. R b er Lec Durocher of the Parsons Da 143 500 ¢ S Ricndeau 199 506 it Parsons 149 his lef ractured Dr. James Ryan ritorial] TO 794 en y Commissioner of Educ is still V sht in the dispute over the Sicks of Southeast Alaska Handicap 43 129 ) sall competition. | Ray 47 414 and Wrangell are botn|Nordenson 59 176 489 title although neither | Lockert 187 169 154 510 s taken definite steps to ar-' Mill 126 144 128 398 controversy | E Forsythe 176 183 165 524 ived a tel Totals 861 850 81 1perint t nks asking for STANDING OF TEAMS »f the SE champion. Fair- Won Lost vinner of the playoff in|Darnells 8 10 n Alaska is scheduled to meet | Sick's Rainier ol er from the First Divi-| Yellow Cab 8- 2 ¥ Signal Corps 4 4 tt asked Ryan for confirmation ' Juneau Florists 38 Mori i ¢ Ketchikan's claim to the title| Triangle Inn & i which Ryan is unable to offer be-| Fred Henning's g8 yester sse the matter has not been set-!Parsons Electric A g - to the satisfaction of all part-! A cross alley doubles will be ,by a neutral a ator held Thursday night at 7 and 9 Ketchikan bases its claim to the c for men and women howl- title on its defeat of Juneau and er . an a to break the tie in their s + The ceries between Wrangell and hikan w d up with each winner tilts, Wrangell nts to discard the former practice determining’ the championship ROUNDUP of 1 FULLERTON, JR.) . e d the series winners and insists ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March that, because it has wci one mo (® —Your ordinary baseballsame an Ketchikan, it should be declared the champion D WEST COAST NAVY envies the rival who ha acd ball pias ie Dyer of the St. Louis inals is envying the ones with ¢ ‘strong tench”—that may be a tip- off that the Cards will have a bet- tersthan-fair first string this son. . sons that Brooklyn was a be than St. Louis last y because of that veteran reserve sth on the bench. . “Fellow like 1age sea- NOW BEING PLAYED SAN DIEGO, Calif. March 10— and Vaughn can't pl Marc he says, “but last yea —The .1 Naval District All-| Lavagetto made two hits against us|Stars (Alameda, Calif.) edged the| that won two close games and West Coast Marines, 63 to 62, last| night to register their second same thing once.” Vaughan did straight vi in the West Coust‘l Navy Basketball Tournament. - The 13th Naval District quintet| (Bremerton, Wash.) defeated the 17th Naval District entry from the| Alackan area, 52 to 46, in the night’s other game. The Bremerton quintet took an TOWN TOPiL3 Al Lang laughs off the story that local busir men want to get the Braves here next year because a lot of New Englanders and very few folks from Missouri winter in this| town. “The Yankees and Cardinals! will be back.” Al says firmly. . and r ri\ .ka’j‘ 'md:\\orc ne\m‘ headed ifrom California, an equally loud in their game with the Alaskan en- AIORE > Hact U4 try. The winners led, 28 to 19, at| laugh greet Del Wek suggestion Pt & 1 B = .| halftime, John Kosrow, Bremerton that the Yanks periodically trade| ... @ 5 with - one of the Chicago guard, made 19 points to take scor-| covn. N “18%!ing honors | S Games tomorrow night will see the {INUTE SPORTS PAGE Marines meeting the 13th District, | N bascball . seribes are|3nd the Iith Naval District (S SRRt AR A€/ Diego) engaging the 17th District. chuckiing over a pepper game they saw in the Yankee camp the other day when two lithe little guys, Phil Rizzuto and Lonnie Frey, were eag- erly bending over in fielding the kall while the one whq really needs to take off some weight, Spec Shea, was calmly standing up bunting to them In its cpening game Monday night the 17th Alaska District team lost to the West Coast Marines 45-31. | ARSI T A FIGHT DOPE Three leading fistic encounters| ast night turned out as fcllow: Easy come, easy go, lke Pearson. former Phillies flinger, stands to; LOS ANGELES -Jimmy Bivin: lose $9,000 if ke fails to make the 185, Cleveland, outpointed Turkey grade with the Chicago White Sox. .. Thcmpson 222, Los Angeles, 10. in order to get a “lcok-see” chance| SALT LAKE CITY—Ernie Hunick, with Ted Lyo! Ike paid $1,000 for 139, West Jordon, Utah, stopped| his outright release from Chatan-|Chalky Wright, 135, New York, 3. ocoga and passed up an $8,000 mana- SEATTLE—Bobby Yeager, 147, Los| gerial job in the minors. Angeles, outpointed Phil Palmer, B - 145, Vancouver, B. C. 10. - - REGULAR MONTHLY MEETNG 3 CAGE TOURNAMENT |::"v. wnocics OCKEV Results | (BY THE ASSOCTATED PRESS) ( The Vancouver Canucks are with- lin twc points of Tacoma in the battle | second place in the Northern Dij- Vision of the Pacific Coast Hockey | League. : | | In the only game scheduled last night the Canucks played the role; 5 host by slamming jout an 8 to 6 victory over the New Westminster Royals. Ken Ullyot of the Canucks was the scoring ace with three goals and t#o assists - DASKETBALL | ) #zs ; Final scores of Basketball games| last night are as follows: | Washington 59; Oregon State 42.) Texas 54; Texas Aggies 34. ! Dartmouth 59; Harvard 47. | Holy Cross 65; Colgate 62. | | | CCNY 60; New York U. 57. Mankato Tchers. 49; Denver 46. San Jose State 64; Iowa State ‘Tchers. 58 | Emporia Tchers. 65; Baltimore, Loyola 57. ! Gonzaga 46; Texas Wesleyan 45.] Hamline 85; Mercer 41. | Xavier (Cincinnati) 67; North- western Louisiana 43. | Manhattan 65; Arkansas State 60.] Indiana State 72; St. Francis | (Pa) 40. | LUTHERAN LADIES PLAN INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY MEETING The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society | will hold their regular business meet- ing Thursday, March 11, in the so-| cial room of the church at 8 o'clock, | Hostesses for the evening will be| Mrs. Harold Snaring and Mrs, Ed-: ward Dick Jr. An interesting pro-| | Recent discoveries indicate there are three north magnetic poles in- j:tcnd of one, | OF JUNEAU YACHT CLUB HARBOR CAFE THURSDAY, 8:00 P. M. gram has been planned by Mrs. Har- old Stratton and all members' and | friends are urged to attend. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASK Huskies Winners; | Go South UotW Cager; Defeat Ore- gon State-Now Meet Bears in Title Play March 10— igton's Huskie mphant over Oregon State in s Northern Division playoff, head south today to meet the University of Califcrnia for the Pacific Coast Sonference Basketball Champion- EUG Univer NE, Ore ity of W ashington jumped to the Con- ce series opening Friday night Berkeley by overwhelming Ore- |at |gon State last night, 59 to 42 Coach Art McLarney's team ha already given the California Bears {a taste of Washington’s wares. In |two pre-season games in Seattle the | Huskies won, the first 54-51 and the |second 59-42. | Seven thousand watched on Ore- 1 gon’s neutral court as the Washi {ton team took the Northern Division title last night Oregon State took an early lead |but the Conference defending Cham- pions were outclassed before the game was more than minutes old The Beavers had 7-4 edge when the Huskies hit their strige and laid in 14 points as OSC stood still Washington went on to pile up 29-19 lead at halftime Nichols scored only | night 16 points last - SERVICES Fur ‘vAD’ . RYAN WILL BE HELD TOMORROW MORNING Last rites for “Dad” Ryan will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Catholic Church of the Nat- ivity with the Rev. Robert Whalen |reading the Requiem Mass. Inter- {ment will be in the Evergreen Cem- | etery Honorary pallbearers will be A M. Geyer, J. W. Leivers, W. S. Pul- len, James McNaughton, William Mahoney and John Smith ) Active pallbearers will be M Monagle, J. F. Mullen, L. H. Smith, Tony Thomas, Joe Thibodeau, and L. H. McDonald. —————— HALIBUT BAIT HE Wallis George says the Juneau Cold Storage now has 1,000 barrels of herring and expect more in the next few days. The Sentinel, own- ed by Vincent Anderson, has been {bringing in the halibut tait from the Sitka herring pot White stdewall tives, o i1justrated, ava Buick takes Vibra-Shielded The curtain's up — the and square in the s)mllighl of public favor is this fashion-pl: “This bonnie, brawny beauty is tak- ing bows for the cye-appeal of its ten stunningly-smart ot extra costy be forced to clos in after to- tance are invited to comsult the erate No definite word has been re- RE_OPENS Mlll The Spruce Corporation manager AlRED A‘I‘ MEE"‘ ceived from Milo Clouse and 1so revealed that hi ympany has Bu Harry representing the t r two and a half mil Associntion in the east, but it is AFTER SHUTDOWN : " OF SPORTS ASSN. i’ il "G ¥ con ur- meeting concluded, Clouse will be year It he BT route to Seattle and that Harris i oy | stated n - Iad il mseturn after completeing u Output of Local Sawmill crue o Publicity for Salmon Derby 1%, =", 0 Ses: Pank d for re wements teci er sald it is possible that Clouse Increased fo 100,000 5 o e Is Discussed by Group 15, eoresent ‘e dunean. gpnete- 9 3ay H me it the Sports s St Board Feet Per Shift He also revealed that the ‘com- at Meeting Here viqtballe ol s o i 4 mpleting the. installation - wi general discussion + Saros’ potpensdbn n"“ ¥ :'ul\\\l <.\‘m ;"'(n h.nx:‘:lm”;n‘w At last nights board of direct- \i”( .«;fp ching Salmon Derby awrott; ik moln= | e et i the: sl Rerritorial! 20 e f“"',‘"m" i w6 Rnd i mumh‘\“,_”, e 3 (‘.” («l 2 . . of advertising erby circulars abiite- ARl e | Vit gl oSS W for malling can be had at Dar- , er, sald that the s~ | b0 e LE o tatel avs o s ot for this years Derby b perate [Meitiiitnin de ) Seor S0 T GPERERE e First on the bill was action to ¢ Azl ‘mr'n‘ W e c dispell any rumor that the Sportss avker said that seeretarial work o Hae B ™ t the company Will €Ut mey had sent a representative to Of the Assoelation ls Baing post- , add ehotkal i uy of 60,000,000 board feet (ho stat arrange for prohib- Poned until the return “of Clouse lared SR TS S s | T O ition of fishing between Marmjon 4nd Ha ly fied with improvements in| The new company tuz, Henry F./Island and the Eagle River. Parker - n and operations which | Cheney, and a barge are due here'said that until last night the mat-| EDDIE RODENBERG VISITS 1 been installed during the | Saturday to begin loading 1,000~ ter had not been formally discuss- * Staft Sergeant Eddie RodenBerga «n period. He said that the 000 board fect of finished lumber ed by the Association and that con- NCO in charge of the ACS offlee n yresent’ output s 100,000 | Which will then be taken to Brince trary to opposing fishing in that at Yakutat, has arrived here for eot of finished lumber per fo mer the Eastern | area, the Sportsmen's Association ' dental attention ¢ shift, and this. will be | United S .avors fishing there and believes it - o - to 125,000 board feet with- %S to- be beneficlal to the Juneau INTENTION TO WED en days FROM KETCHIKA area Roland David Becker and Shir- Hawkins declared that the win-| Albert Thompson of Keichikan —Marshall Edwin reported on the ley M. 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