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PAGE SIX TWORAGGED |54-SECOND CAGE GAMES KNOCKOUT ARE PLAYED BYSAVOLD NEW YORK, March 20—(P— Heavyweight Lee Savold took a deep bow in the center of the boxing stage and asked a Gus Lesnevich, the Light | weight Champion | That was the immediate outcome DENVER, March 20.—®—The Na- of Savold quick b54-second, first fjonal Champion Bartlesville Ollers round knockout over Gino Buon the Denver Nuggets—with a|vino last night in Madison Square e of bad ball games out of their | Garden 1 will meet tonight for the Filling in as a substitute for Jo ] AAU Basketball am- si on 48 hours notice, the 32- r-old ring veteran from Paterson, eir floor play was ragged and[N. J., registered the fastest main s were wild as the two!:vent kayo in the Garden's history. ed teams came through 2 had been forced to withdraw semifinal round by a whisker. | .ecause of a bad ankle. eeking its h con- For the detlated Italian Champ- al Title, defeated the|.on, from Bari, it was a bitter set- , entry with a last-:_ack—his first after 11 straight after referee Ted O riumphs in this country had fouled out the enti old was making his t string except for lit-|appearance since last August, while A y Silver. | vue handsome Italian had been es- e score was 41-37, remarkably | tablished a 2 to 1 favorite. industrial basket- Savold backed Buon 0 against the ropes, saw his opening, shed sver a parring right to the jaw and i to get past the Denver | he Italian thudded to the canv: a team of aging AAU | ace down. He climbed slowly al- | most to his knees, then flopped flat n his face at the count of eight by eferee Ruby Goldstein. Buonvino weighed 198, Savold 190 R MASS X-RAY SURVEY T0 START MONDAY; HOURS ARE GIVEN Juneau' free chest X survey { WINNER OF RACE; ] 3 ";';’@‘JG F I N l S H | will get underway Monday morning, bR Y | darch 22, in the Methcdist Church social rooms on Seward, between & | Third and Fourth t The first clini 9 to 11:30 o'c National Champion Oilers,; Denver Nuggets Make | Wild Shots for Heavy- for big-time ggets needed an over- | ies qualified Bartles- Denver for the Olympic ; York Marc. r of tonight's cc game between Oakland ybeards also will be given | Olympic Tourna- and men - 50-10-1 SHOT I§ St ts. will ke held from in the Mare ind from 1 30 p'cle nd consecutive vic- horse, Caughoo r in this ducted b of Healtn J Publc lo- wiaes rode his Cromwell| ¢ ., the 8-1 favorite, fell el Healtl mneil, Ju- > around Becher’s neau C Health Department, Ju- When the field of 43 horses | neau Public Health Center and the tour of the two Alaska Tuberculosis Association aile course' it was| Physician in charge of the clinic ndies out in front.|is Dr. D. J. McMinim S streteh, however, Consultant for the rritorial De- came up fast and!partment of Health. He will be assi: ted by Leigh Kerr, X-ray techni- |clan and Mae Krueger and Ann s, as tech- at E s Cottage went cn to win by a length. - i Lello, Public Health Nur: { nical advisors, and Miss Lois Jund, administrative director and tubercu- |losis education consultant for the | Health Department and who has { been general director for the neces- PResults | sary preliminary work preceding the (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Playoff contests in Coast Hockey League are scheduled| Health officials stress the impor- in Los Angeles, Sah Francisco, New |tance of each individual keeping the Westminster, B. C, and Tacoma|apprintment he tonight, with the game in the last-| It is requested that persons to be named city billed as a bellringer. X-rayed wear no metal on their The Tacoma rinkmen meet Van-!clotning if possible so that the X- couver, which last night whitewash- [rays may be entirely clear. Jewelry, ed the Rockets 10-0 to square the|pens, spender clasps and other five-game series at one game each.; metal objects worn will be removed Canuc!l nurse a grudge| while the X-ray is being taken. st Tacoma, which squeezed by] The chairman of the volunteer the Vancouver Club in a photo-| workers who will assist the health finis for a second place in thejofficials at the clinics met in the regular season | ofiices of the Health Department Los Angeies, behind two games!this morning to receive final ins- to one in a series with Fresno, en-| tructions from Doctor McMinimy. tertains the Falcons. Last night the +ue voiunteer commitee from the sno Club deteated the Monarchs | Martha Society will be on duty dur- 3 to take the lead. ing the morning clinic Monday and ain Diego, beaten earlier in the| the Parent-Teacher Association will by San Francisco in the first| take over during the afternoon. best three out of five| Two more volunteer workers are appears on the Shamrock|needed Monday to help complete | appointment redules and Mrs. ttle goes to New Westminster | Burrass Smith, chairman for this of a second straight play-|committee asks that anyone who is | willing to give a few hours of the |day to this service contact her at | her home by telephoning Blue 449. | e | BACK TO JUNEAU | Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Linne have re- turned to Juneau and are staying at the Gastineau and aranof Hotels. veek D - FIGHT DOP Here are results of fights staged t night HCLL¥WOOD 141, Eddie Jess Flores, stopped 160, Gary, 162, Zale Lou Woods SCG VISITORS J. Winsching, James Duno- way and R. Reid, all of the An- nette Air Facilities, are registered at the Baranof Hotel. N 160, Pitts- Bee For men who shave every day GLIDER “’NO-BRUSH’’ SHAVE CREAM The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men Coler Junior 6. DUDID ATTENTION MASONS Com of Mt Juneau Lodge 147, F. and A M., Mon y evening 7:30. The y in Kodachrome slides will presented J. W. Leivers Secretary Stated nication be (241 fight with | \ t ring has made. | ~_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HUSKIES LOSE T0 BAYLOR BY (LOSE SCORE ;Big Lead 6f~¥Vasi1ingfon i Overcome, Then Furi- ous Finish Is Made KANSAS Two teams ! CITY, March 20— with speed to burn and fthe will to burn it, Kansas State's Wildeats and Baylor University's Bears, meet in the Western Regional NCAA playoff finals tonight. ‘The winner will get a spot in the !Olympic trials and a shot at the Eastern NCAA representative at {New York Tuesday, for the National title. ! Holy Cross, defending National Champion, and towering Kentucky. will settle the Eastern squabble in Madison Square Garden tonight. The Kansas State-Biylor loser meets the Holy Cross-Kentucky .oser Tuesday in a preliminary to the | championship. | Big seven Champion Kansas State rolled up an early lead, then coasted to victory, 58-48, over the Univer- isity of Wyoming in the opening ! Western round game last night. Baylor treated the packed house of 9,700 fans to an almost fantastic ;rull,\' by shaking off a 17-point | bandicap at one stage of the first {half to win over the University of Washington Huskies, 64-62 Popping the net from every angle lin the first half, Washington ap- |peared on its way to an easy win {with a 34-17 lead after fifteen min- {utes of -play. | But Baylor, after shooting raiser- (ably at the start, trimmed Wash- ingtcn’s lead to 11 points, 37-26, at the half. ‘The Bears' Bill Johnson, Jackie Robinson, Don Heathington and Jim (Red) Owens warmed up in the (second half. The Bears caught up at 44-44 after seven and one-half minutes, then outlasted the Huskies SOAP BOX DERBY TU HOLD FiRST MEETING | MONDAY EVENING 7:30 Box Derby meecting of 1948 fc este s, betwee f nine through 15 will be grade auditor- 0 o'clock unt of rule books are be given out at this Gastineau ed to attend e many changes in the rules this year. All boys interested in ruilding racers should acquaint them h these changes as soon as possible. : .o ATTENTION All Legionnaires and Auxiliary members are urged to be at the ' Legion Dugout Sunday at 1:45 p. m. sharp to march to Elks Hall in a body to attend the funeral of Comrade Leroy Vestal. Kindly bring your car. TOWN 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 - - 75¢ venings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax the Pacific | clinics. I Boxing WORK-QUTS 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 Inquire at Desk DOG PROBLEM [§ DISCUSSED, CiTY that Juneau was known as “The Doggiest City” in Alaska. Then the Mayor read the city ordinance to the audience who seemed slight- ly surprised to note that such a subject had been discussed before. (ou“(ll MEEIING « J. R. Hope again asked for the The City Council held the regu- lar second meeting of the month last night and several letters were read to the members before any discussion got underway. The first ctter was unsigned and was in cference to the dog situation in i near the Channel Apartments, oning that it had become im- > to sleep with the dog ac- ivity in that area. > Two letters of application for positions on the police force were read and filed. They were from Ernest Dennis, U. 8. Commission- er ol Sitka, and Frank D, Cav- anaugh, now employed at the Wer- ners Machine Shop. Zach Gordon of the Teen Age Club asked assistance from the city to aid in the operation of the much-needed club. With the assis- tance of the city and parents, large corporations and the Eiks Club, the Teen Age Club cculd operate suc= cessfully, he said. Burr Johnson stated that he thought the Teen-Age Club meeded all the help the city and the other organizations could possibly give, and that it would be. an- other step toward the city’s goal of a civic center. He also suggested tinancial assistance for the club, which was approved in the amount ol $200 with further assistance of +100 per month until the end of he school term when 4t would igain be taken up for further «cilon by the City Counell. K. Guerin thanked the coun- il for the quick action that was aken in the assistance for the ccn-Age Club. was approved by the council for the ACS to use the old fire quipment in the event of a fire their seven and eleven mile ations on Glacier Highway New parking regulations submitted to the council for con- sideration and discussion and this matter was referred to the Pclice Committee were Doggie Night It was a “doggie meeting” after Council had ccmpleted the first alf of their business session. J R. Hepe and the ten-man delega- opened the dog discussion with the complaint that the right procedure had not, in the delega- tion's estimation, been handled with th rect amount of finesse. Hope stated that he had adopted a dog from the eets of Juneau and had bov a license and now the dog had become a part of the family, and he didn't see the clear reason for putting it on a leash. Florence Lockwood also didn’t seem to approve of the situation and thought the city should havea veterinarian and a modern dog pound. She also stated that- the annihilation process was rather crude and thought there should be some way a dog could be dispos- ed of other than the methods now in use. It was also requested that a dog catcher be provided. Mayor Hendrickson announced that Juneau has the lowest dog license rates in the Territory com- pared to the §3 to $10 average in other sections. It was also stated co; Dt e P ——— Believe It or Not! We are serious about this matter- - Our radio stock must be reduced NOW-— . If you have been waiting for pricestodrop NOW is the time 2 Nationally Famous Lines SAVE MONEY PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. - - o DOGN | | | | fs | | | i | floor and stated that the rat con- dition would grow steadily worse and suggesed that the city might take into consideration the pro- curing of at least three dogs known as rat catchers of the terrier breed and thus save the city a lot Of expense and mater- ial in their campaign against the bacteria carriers. Gecrge Jorgensen asked Sinn, Acting Chief of Police, to report on the situation of dog catching during the last two weeks. sinn said there had been no biased opinion nor had there been any personal feelings entering into the matter but the Police Depart- ment had received many complaints in regard to the dog situation. Jor- gensen asked if dogs were just picked up in the down-town area or were they picked up because of complaints. Sinn replied that a dog was just a dog and that they had been picked up down-town without any complaints. He also stated that this was just a new plan and that when dogs had been picked up down-town, owners had been ccntacted and asked to co- operate. He said that most of the activity had been in the down tewn area After much Walter discussion on the part of the audience, the Council voted to turn the problem over to the Police Committee for furth- er investigation. The personal fight of the Sulli- van-Wagnor parking disagreement was brought before the council and was reierred to the Police Ccmmittee for further investiga- ticn., Milo Clouse, Chief of Police of Juneau submitted a letter of resig- nation which was read and voted acceptance. Plans for a Juneau Recreation Building were submitted and also accepted for further improvement - - FLKS T0 ELEBRATE 50TH ANIVERSARY rate their 50th with a dance s and their ladies om beginning at rsary t the membe the Elks' [ 9:30 o'clock. for All members are requested to go, attired in oldtime or old-fashioned costumes. Prizes will be given for the most appropriate costume and the man and woman who are the DANCE WILL BE GIVEN ON TUESDAY AT GOVERNOR'S HOUSE FOR ROTC VISITORS A cance, honoring the 40 cadets and 12 officers arriving on the training cruise Monday from Seattle, ywill be given at the Governor's House Tuesday evening starting at 8 o'clock. The affair is sponsored by the AWVS and invitations have been sent to Senior girls of Juneau to attend this dancing party. If there are any young ladies who have been missed, -they are asked to in- {form Mrs. Gruening and receive an | invitation. i An orchestra will provide music - - INFANT BAPTISMS AT LUTHERAN CHURCH SUN At the Palm Sunday morning worship service of the Lutheran { Church, two infants will receive he sacrament of baptism. They wre: Margaret Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. HaITIS | fmsm and Teckla, daughter of Mr. and|, Mrs. H. Binney Rowland. e SEATTLE VISITORS Jchn L. Salskov, J. R. Hanson nd Vernon Cates of Seattle, are taying at the Baranof Hotel. Mis. uleanor Hole, also of Seattle, is i\t the Gastineau. IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII]I Why Lose Yours? ; WHY GAMBLE and perhaps “lose your shirt” to Fire when, at low cost, you can protect your in- I Vestment in home, furni- | ture and other belongings { with strong insurance? { It doesn’t pay to take a chance on Fire. Get your Fire Insurance today . . . Call on Shattuck. i { ! winners will lead the grand march | and the prize waltz. Members will be admitted membership cards only. - HOSPIIAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hosnital vesterday were Mrs. Robert Smith and David Simonson, both for sur- gery. Discharged yesterday from St. Ann's were Jeanne Smith, Mrs. Irene Okegawa, Mrs. William Ged- des and baby boy, Francis Mix and Earl Bassford. At the Government Hospital Ro- mona Kookesh was admitted for medical treatment and Billy James of Douglas was discharged to the Orthopedic Hospital at Sitka. | | | | ABEL BUILDER and CONTRACTOR and IDEAL GLASS COMPANY Has Moved to New Location 538 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Opposite Standard Oil Co. Telephone 633 SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE + BONDS Juneau. Alaska Just Arrived . [ i i 1 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 ALL MEMBERS LOYAL ORDER OF MOGSE and LEGION OF THE MOOSE Are Invited to Attend THE QUARTERLY DANCE on SATURDAY — MARCH 20 Members and Their Ladies Invited See Them at CHAS. WARNER CO. JUNEAU’'S COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLIERS A CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES 90 h.p. Chrysler Aces—straight drive 110 h.p. Chrysler Crown—straight drive 110 h.p. Chrysler Crown—=214-1 reduction gear 110 h.p. Chrysler Crown—345-1 reduction gear NEW AND REBUILT CHRYSLER CROWN ENGINE BLOCK ASSEMBLIES, PARTS, AND ACCESSORIE! UNIVERSAL 1009 IFARINE ENGINES 25 h.p. Utility Four—straight drive 25 h.p. Utility Four- 1 reduction gear 25 IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES ON ENGINES NOT IN STOCK JOHKSON QUTBOARD MOTORS 5 h.p. 98 hp. 16hp. 22 H.p. GCONAN®® AIR COCLED MARINE ENGINES 10 h.p. Model CK with Bennett 2-1 reducton and reverse gear PAY 5 h.p. Gei your New Easter “Bonnet” at The HOLLY HAT SHOP 205 Seward Street—————————Juneau