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PAGE TWO | Juneau Woman’s Club, who will be guests for the evening, as well as D”UGLAS fn- other interested women who l \mx;.hl wish to attend. | i Two new members were accepted l into the Club at the M.\ Frederick Yioffower and Mrs. R. Hoysington. The Club thanked William Dore for his special efforts in providing ! transportation for members to and from Juneau. ‘FIRLME.\ T0 SPONSOR BASEBALL TEAM | L. —_— At the regular business mpumk‘ {of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- (RiMSON BEARS [partment, held last night in the |City Hall, the members voted to |sponsor a baseball team to be en-| GIVEN PRAISE AT |, & e Juli ~ TRAINING KETCHIKAN EVENT teen suits were ordered purch'nw( and Les Cochré.: was eiected man- Crimson t Ketchikan Mrs. E. P. McCarron was a PAA passenger yesterday bound for Se- i attle where she will enter the Virginia Mason Clinic for a medi- cal checkup and following her dis- charge will visit friends and re- latives in the States before return- here, lager of the club. | Cochran outlined his plans for the year, and stated that he had some good material already lined ‘M€ up, but needs more and wants any- | one who is interested and qualified | to play ball to contact him or Fire Chief Arne Shudshift. He stated that he was more than glad to| have been elected manager, and! assured the members that as usual, Dourlas would put up a solid fight. | Thirty-five members out of the, Department’s membership of 42! St. Ann's yesterday. were present at the meeting, show-| ¢ {he Government Hospital “Jum- ed a marked increase and interest bo" Johnson of Cordova was ad- in Departmental affairs. Several mitteq and Mrs. Lilly Edwards was members were dropped from llm‘d,glh\rg(-d rolls for non-attendance and tw new members, Doto Brown und\ Les Cochran, were elected. | The maintenanee { BRADENTON, Fla., March P -With the signing of pitcher D HOSPITAL ROTES Admitted to St. yesterday were George C. Bradford for medical treatment and Mrs, George Okegawa for surgery. There were no discharges from ,000, the Bostcn Braves are at Ing a he doings and prais- full strength for the first time since ing the local squad appeared in the ng training began. Ketchikan Chronicle of last Monday, The big righthander who had a March 8 21-12 slate in 1947, came to terms he Juneau basketball team was with General Manager John Quinn guest of honor at a banquet at the soon after arriving yesterday. First Lutheran church parlors Sat- Manager Billy Southworth com- urday evening. J. E. Danielson, sup- mented: “Sain is in the fold, That erintel sch acting as will be a big help.” master of ceremonies, called on Prin- e cipal Elsie Stouffer for the opening CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D, R.—Out- address er the Rev. R. W, Halver- fielders Pete Reiser and Dick Whit- son gave his blessing at the banquet man are getting a workout at first|table, base for the Brooklyn Dodgers. (| Miss recalled that the Manager Leo Durocher, apparently | last high school experimenting in case he needs an- team played here was 11 years ago. other first |She thanked the Kayhi GAA girls sacker instead of Jackie| gommittee, | Robinson or Ray Sanders, said he|for making the ban possible. headed by Ralph Mortensen, re-| wanted to discover Daniel: called on ported the versatility| Mr. that the fire truck had, of each Dodger. Rev. Mr stated that peen completely overhauled last/ the best mes I have and except for dirty fuel, een for a lvnv time.” Continuing, general maintenance, e added, “basketball teaches s reported in excellent e ~cod winners and good lo lle urged that the tha ¥ nt to te ru':ui. ziven a check-up every, ¢ lsiek ¢ Soast | ute tvo clubs v 1 pericd. LR 1 and Ketchikan. puriment will sponsor a| Mr. Daniclson then called on JU- . tesr this year as in former Richie |neau's Coach Avrit who said. “YoU _cays” for members only, in the ave been wonderful hosts and we se of Nenana ice tickets. ave teen nicely entertained. We 18 are tostill'oub thetr ‘tokets 1 lock forward to the time \A"'vn s, ofter next Monday. Wil SHR¥EL cto Juneau-—but iance committee mem- rever i s powls Cardinus “B"| Kayhi's Co ch Ed Hollister praiced A131;“;:‘1;‘e.yc;?el);,:g;:‘nxg:(l squa Asburn hit a triple, stole Juneau boys. “They were the Teonaid. Johnesn G the tirs. base of the Puillies train-best sports and the team best coach- and. Doto Bro%m:. noml- ing sca made the only error of ed we have yet met.” he said. He committee, Jerry 'Cashen, the game, and had seven putouts in|:dded, “Coach Avrit is the best ,\ . "o ang Gordon Mills, center field. ccach who has come here so far Folowng the meeting, a feed S In his closing remarks, Mr. Dan- "o, opotty salad, and the fixin's PETERSBURG, Fla, Joe Di- lelson wished the Junee: team an o OO B A0 PO Al SRS Mazic make ris spring ”‘am_yrnjm;\"le trip home. {iford Marshall, Rich- ing debut for the New York Yankees Bt and Shell); Reed. Sunday when they meet the Boston TS Red Sox in an exhibition here. I ASKETBALL Diiis A e sults Tie Yank outielder has been tak- | ank o 8 The Douglas Island Woman's ing it easy making sure of his throw-| ing arm, ¢ Club met Wednesday evening in Juneau at the home of Mrs. Rich- Final scores of basketball games played last night are as follows ard Stamm, who was assisted by Mrs. Wm. Riley, co-hostess. spoRT'NG Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom, candi- Lo gl v date 1lor the Territorial Senate, e owing Green 5. Was the principal speaker for the| R ND p Indiana State 59; San Jose 5 evening and spoke du thie needs of | ey L oAt of view and gave her own qualifica- Bl St tions as a Senator. Mrs. Eng- e | XegetaGinclo) 8 “"k“w 50. Strom is the first in a series of (BY HUGH FULLERTON, JR.) | political candidates who are to be LAKELAND, Fla., March 12.—(— Igiven ‘& change to exreds Ahéetr Ever hear of a baseball executive views and qualifications before the Col. Jake Ruppert used to welcome, It ing 0.8 new policy by these or- Babe Ruth’s periodic resistance to! Results | gantzations, v offers back in the mid-twenties. That | e ————— i The members voted to hold & St. was something of an act between! —_ { Patrick’s Day party in the Bagles the Bate and the Colonel, winding| (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) o184V P 17 i ol up in a blaze of publicity for the| The San Diego Skyhawks assured oy oo oet Bon O TR S Detroit General Manager, sayh\g‘Dm.\iun playoffs of the Pacific he's glad shortstop Eddie Lake hasn’t|Coast Ice Hockey League by trim- come to terms. . .“if he was here, he /ming the Oakland Oaks, 2 to 1, last wouldn't let anybody else in there,” night. | Billy explains. | Maurice Villancourt scored the “Since he hasn't come in we've|winning marker in the third period ny Lmon at short. Both have looked | A |ouvm KNOCKED TACOMA, March 12— (B —A scheduled 10-round battle between Roy Hawkins, Tacoma, and Cecil rd round last night as Haw- kins floored his California oppon- ent for the second time in the round. Oliver went down for a nine-count from a left hook and got up onl o e floored azain. {] SEAIT[E RAIHIERS P‘ [ P ll!t T RIVERSIDE, Calif., March 12— Bk ~Portland h:d the first notch ot i |i's Pacific Coast Leasue basedall v, Ca March, 12— hiition play aga ' V2 Huskies ‘Ctory Y n ‘Sn‘fh»‘;n?:x?mz game T e Marathon contest ended in the ‘o decide the Pacific ©0ad extra innng when % W ner singled home Herman Reich. rence asketball i 4 L pfcence 1065 baskethall “poon ciub hit three cric R oroh Mibe Price's Bears, beaten |GUFing the contest with Seattle's will be gunning for their seventh UP @ Palr. con crence title under Price. i The Californians, playing on their home court, are favored, al- though the Huskies hold two prac- tice game decisions over them early the Territory from a woman’s point - who welcomes a holdout?. . .maybe \\Vumun's Clubs of Alaska, accord- Yanks. now comes Billy Evans, themselves of a spot in the Southern — 7" been able to try Neil Berry and John- cn an assist from Morris Lallo. ! Oliver, San Jose, was halted in the - > ersity of California iers today—an 1l-inning 17- ;6 Sbly once in their last 15 stargs, I®t baseman, Bob Moyer, picking in the season. uffer time a Juneau - SITKA VISITOP. Clyde Maycock of Sitka is regis- tered at the Hotel Juneau. - CRUSADERS SEE MOVIE 1et SAN FRANOISCO-—Bob Muncrief obtained . Louis Browns, will burt Crusaders Club held their meeting last night at the of Don Hutchins and wit- sed the CPR movie “Canada’s <kle Busters.” Refreshments were ved following the meeting. e e Y TIWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Daily Schedules Roller Skating Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 1100 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED This is the day we sleep Tuesday—7:30 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only Wednesday and Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. 7:30 to 11:00 P, M. THURSDAY CLOSED This is the day we eat Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - - T75c Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax’ The ular ome RWATER, Fla rookie the Philadelphia nired from Utica, N. Y., ¥ the Piilies’ CLEA Ashturn, a efeat- wi & mmit traier tee, ing St Boxing WORK-OUTS SUNDAY 4:30 to 6:00 P. M. MONDAY through FRIDAY 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. and: 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. and—-— 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. For Information on Athletic Programs and for Skating Instructions, SEE RED—FRITZ—JACK or Inguire at Desk For COMrORT ano SERVICE Dewey W, Metzdorf Vice-Pres. aud | Managing | Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOMF at Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! STUDY IN CONTRASTS Evans, who used to be a newspa-| perman, besides being a ball player, umpire and minor league president, | offers a unique theory about Dick Wakefield’s failure to pull out of a hitting slump. Dick acts like a den't care guy, but Evans thinks he “affects a nonchalancy he doesn’t feel.” “Look at him,” Billy com- mented as Wakefield stalked by. “He has everytring. I think he could be as great a ‘it'er as Ted Williams, but he hos an entirely different al— i wil'iam= always is lockin r improvement.” R HUSKIES, REARS IN | GAIPBAGE CANS YES=ccuaa WeTl ave’em * You'll need a new one ... so come in | while they are in i stock. Daniel Wash., neau. B. Meeley of Tacoma, is staying at the Hotel Ju- - < NOTICE Having taken over the Chick and Jerry Cafe, I will not be respon- sible for any debts contracted by NAVY BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 12.— (#—The 12th Naval District quin- tet (Alameda, Calif.) remained the anyonse after this date unless su- only ““b““';;‘ sf‘:‘;"‘“"‘l the West | i} o ized by myself. Dated March Coast navy basketbal ournament 6. 1948, 833 3t after handing the 17th Naval Dis- e trict (Ahskxgn area) a 70 to 59 (Blgned) - ANNATEEE. lacing tonight. Aubrey . Linville again led his team to victory, netting 10 markers for scoring honors. e e HIGHWAY DELIVERY Anyone wanting Empire paper delivered daily on Highway, please phone 374. 833 6t *. THOMAS HARDWARE st St Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 meeting, | | for Ann's Hospital 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA HEINTZLEMAN GOES OUT ENGSTROM, FOLTA, HARRIS, RECEIVE NATIONAL ACCLAIM Three students of the Juneau grade school received national ac- claim in the Junior Scholastic magazine published in New Y use in the home and school Elton Engstrom, Dick ‘Folta and Liela Harris of the seventh grade won the acclaim in the March 8 issue of the magazine with the po- ems each wrote about Alaska. E strom’s poem was titled “The T of a Brooklet;” Folta's poem ‘“‘Bears in the Springtime;" poem B. F. Heintzleman, Regional For- ester of the U. 8. Forest Service, left here via PAA yesterday for a trip to Seattle, Portland and Wash- ington, D. C In the Capital, he will attend Congres: ional hearings and confer super in the Depar ricultur Hein man be ab: about one we at of Ag- expects month or 'k to ent S S I SUES FOR DIVORCE Louise Elliott, of Sni\u for divorce in U today irom Roy E ds of incompatibility 3 vere married on June 22 . Robert Rice cau and have nc children - oo b award of their FROM FUNTER BAY is valued at $2,350. The st arsen of Funter Bay aced by Attorney H the Hotel Juneau AP Ty FROM ANCHORAGE Donald T. Bogi of Anchorag staying at the Gastineau Hotel. uit Court rd >+ HERE FROM YAKUTAT Gerald H, of Yakutat staying at yastineau Hote Trust Trimble to bring you the best! This streamlined litcle throne is scientifically planned to give that all important correct posture. Makes basic training a pleasure for him . . . easy for you. 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