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BRI Refrends Co QUALITY RAINIERS GO OVER 10 BAKERSFIELD; (LUB IX LOSING STREAK NOW VISALIA, Cali march 23 The attle F s moved over to Bakersfield teday in an attempt to break a six game exihibition 1 ing streak The tilt will be a return match with the Los Angeles Angels who dumped the Rainiers 4-3 yesterday afternoon as Hej Kleine, southpaw P— debakers f”l% illing SPORTING - ROUNDUP (BY HUGH FULLERTON, JR.) W YORK, March 23 UM ery little Mike Peppe, Ohio wimming coach, predicts that is team will win the National Col- iate AA team title this week- end by at least ten points, if the Buck’s Bill Smith is ready and right . .that seems to be a fairly s ietion, since rival coaches .ually conceding Ohio State weep in the fancy divin Sut it still is a radical departure om the tearful tradition of coach- One American Association ball ) reports it has improved quar- umbires by purchasing new adding pointedly, “Rock- tate happened during a spring foot- rimmage at the University orida a player failed to get ter a play and the quarterback wcross the field, “hey, coach, 15 a halfback.”. . .the coach, ble to identify the casualty as a or left half, asked, “what . .unison three voi came the huddle: “a good one.” one member of the Kansas 3 Basketball team, Western NC- AA runner-up, is @ senior and the ats also are reported to have test freshman squad in the chool'’s history. Eddie McGuire now is making an ill-year job of keeping the world ed cn the doings of the 20 Cardinals and Coach Jimmy Conzelman. . . that means 11 months 1 year trying to keep up with Jimmy ind one month telling about it the Chio State freshman baseball quad has seven southpaw pitchers— it ain’t right e OCKE PResults ATED PRESS) Two quick goals in the last six minutes kept the Vancouver Can- ucks in the Pac Coast Hockey League playoffs. The victory tied the series at 2-2, th the deciding game scheduled to- g.t at Tacoma. The Canucks won 6-4, Hermie Gruhn leading the attack with two oals and two. assists, Two other series yet to be decid- ed have dates tcnight, Seattle goes o New Westminster in quest of its {trird and clinching win. San Fran- ciszo bids at San Diego for a victory n crder to remain in the playoffs. Seattle and San Diego lead 2-1-in | their series. To wear on Easter Sunday and after our exqu e prints — colorful as Cali- fornia Patios. Styled mn the new manner . . . soft, rounded, feminine S/IncE /1887 pitcher, smashed a run over the field fence after two were | out m the ninth inn: ‘ A double and home run by Lou Novikoff drove in all three of Seat- tle's tallies. right - > | | e - > - ; HERE FROM YAKUTAY i Mrs, A. C. Simmons of Yaku- ICWNSEND CLUB TO 13 n Juncau and saying at the MEET THIS EVEXING { sl i | Memner: of the Townsend Club RED CROSS DRIVE SHORT |will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Ancherage has a Red Cross goal First Christian Church, Tenth and of $14902. Up to March 19, only E Streets. All members are asked to $3 had been collected. attend. 1948 Come wdey! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FIGHT TRIAL HCKETS CN SALE THURSDAY Latest entrjes for mixing trials at the Recreation Center are Jack Looke, 152 pounds, and Rocky Hunt- ers, middleweight, both boys have seen plenty of action in the past and will seek honors in the open cl Cnief Machinist Mate J. K. Ridley, of the Wachusett, is assisting with the training of entries from the Cut- * ter, and promises to put a team ot well conditioned fighters in the ring on opening night. Jack Carroll adds that all boys will be in prime condi- tion for the three-round touts. In addition in increasing roadwork, the boys have been geing through six reu tly at the gym, and are expected to have steam to burn for he three-round events. Tickets will be available Robes, trunks and other articles will soon be on display at establish- ments from where donated. The most recent window arrangement repre- sentative of John L. Sulliyan days s to be found at Darnell’s Sports- Thurs- > In cne at San of Clevela of San Fr a draw. fight ncisco, last night, ged Jogy Maxim, 178, Pat Valentino, 185 isco, went 10 rounds to -+ ELMER LACH NAME SCORING CHAMPION, NAT. HOCKEY LEAGUE MONTREAL, March 23.—P—Fl- mer Lach, brilliant play maker of the Montreal Canadians, is officially recognized today as the Natior Hockey League’'s 1947-48 individu scoring champion. ¢ Lach, according to final official averages released today, wound up the season with 50 goals and 31 as- sists for 61 points with Buddy O'- Connor of the New York Rangers second with 60 points. DODGERS, YANKS KEEP UP WIKNING STREAKS NEW YORK, March 23.—®- The Brooklyn Dodgeys and the New York Yankees continue to set the pace in the National and American Lea- gues respectively in the “grapefruit” .eague today. Brooklyn, the only ciub training out.ide the United States, sports a perfect 10-0 record while the Yanks have won 13 and lost 3 for an im- pressive 813 percentage, T.e Dodgers, however, have yet to play a major league . te; ‘The Brooks have cleaned up agal their Mcntreal farmhands and Dominican Republic and Puerto Rican all-star teams. - eee SCHMELING PLARNING (OMEBACK, BUT IN L. 5. WASHINGTON, March 23.—(®— Rep. McDowell (R-Pa) said today he is asking the State Department to look into Max Schmeling’s plans to make a ring cameback in this coun- try. Schmeling, world heavyweight Loxing champion in the early thirt- ies, announced in Hamburg, Ger- many, he is seeking permission to enter the United States this summer for a series of bouts. | e - | I NEW YORK UNIV. 10 GET IN CAGE TRIALS NEW YORK, March 23.—(P—New York University will get a shot at |the eight-team Olympic basketball trials after all. | Eliminated by St. Louis University | 65-52, the Violets moved back into the picture last night when scrool authorities decided the St. Louis players had missed enough class work. New York was offered the trials terth and accepted. KENTUCKY FAVORED T0 BEAT BAYLOR TONIGHT NEW YORK, March 23.—(M—Ken- 'GOVERNOR RECEIVES STEEL RAIL; IS GIFT FROM SEATILE C. C. 1 | It starced out as a little rail, only [x: couple of hundred pounds, to hear 'Bob Brant of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce tell it. But it grew ike no steel is supposed to do. When the Seattle Chamber heard E: t the ROTC cadet officers ciuise coming to Juneau, they ought it would be a fine goodwill esture to send along a gift for the Governor. Usually such gifts are incs like a box of apples, but thi: time it had to be different T..e Seattie group is actively spon- inz a campaign for completion rail link from Seattle to Fair- so what should be more ap- ate thn to send the Governor ;mething he could use in compl ng that rail link. Y by all means a rail In time for the sailir 210, & mystified truck driver ered an honest-t od rail dockside, but instead of beir couple of hundred pounds promis it was the real thing 1 weighed 2,800 pounds, no less. melhc s maneuvered aboard, and G men i bank ! ten go and true of t managed to hold it u he event for The rail ha history. ieen aeli neau, with the Army's compliments, Gov. Gruening frankly believes it will be “a while yet” before the iron horse whistles in. — e ARMY RADIO PROGRAM The U. S. Army and Air Forces ent “Proudly We Halil,” an ing haif-hour radio pro- ram over KINY each Tuesday at 8:30 P by beginning today. The first pr m will star motion cture actre Ellen Drew, who plays the pari ¢of Katherine Bond, a raised in a settlement house on New York's Tenth Avenue. - - - LUTHERAN HOLY WEEK RVICES ANNOUNCED at Varying from former weeks ent the Lutheran Church will ob- serve Holy Week with servic 0 Thursday and Friday ev On Thursday at 8 o'ch anniversary of the institution the Lord's Supper will be celebrat- d with the administration of that of On Geod Friday, rva oi the se in form of aip serv also at 8 o'clock ucifixion will al wor- ce - s> - KODIAK VISITOR Holt of Gastineau Kodial Hote:. - - oo -— GLEN ALL) VISITORS Brunswick and® Harcld G of Glen Allen t astineau Hotel Nan s staying t the are dolden Wiedding BLENDED WHISKEY, —— EYES EXAMINED JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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Phone: EAU FOOT CLINIC, Blue 379 14, attuck Bl 842 6t Learn and ruab, CO. Inc Photographic Supplies - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON Ph PRODUCTS representative. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf ED Realistic ‘Perman- curl $1 up. Respectable young lady wants rcom with kitchen privileges for I months. Phone 038-2, pm., or Behrends Bank. Florence 843 3t rOoT Le about the foot treat- Call the C for com~ Room 14, 842 6t Sufferers! WILL Care fo; y home 8. A Red 366. children Tth St. 842 3t WANTED TO RENT: Furnished cr apartment with two, y three, bedrcoms begin- ring April 1 to September 1, this year. Call Wallis George, Phone Black 26. 841 6t experineced steno=- Phone 334; R. E. Roh- 836 tf pher, 200 Se ertson, SEWING Macnine Repairing. Call 764 WANTED—Ce~trally located apart- I t with emphasis on large liv- inz room. Moderate rental. Em- ployed, steady, sober bachelor. Phone 891, 840 dh £1 ECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimave. 336 W. 3rd. Phone - Geeen 310. Bob Wise. 819 tf WANTED TO RENT: Small apt or housekeepine rooms, close in P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3 Kodick Woman Is . Robbed in Seatile SEATTLE, March 23—(P— Mrs. Jo Cooper of Kodiak, Alaska, re- ported to Seattle police that a purse-snatcher liifed her handbag from under her arm Saturday nizhv as she waited for a traffic light to change. She said it contained between $200 and $250 in cash, an rline ticket to Alaska, and a man’s tie pin worth about $350. Sasab e B Genuine Levi’s, now available at Casler’s. 840 tf FOR SALE SEVEN-man rubber life raft, Ph, Black 360. 843 3¢ LAND, 190x100 ft, Marine View property, best neighborhood. Ph. 234, 843 3t TWO HQUSES mear boat harbor, Phone Red 1765. 843 tt PATENTED lot, 150x500, with large Cabin on Glacier Highway, near Country Club, $1,250. Terms, A. E. D'Cafango. Gen. Del, City. { 843 2t 937 OLDS Sedan with radio and ater in good condition. Phone k 649. 843 4t 6-ft. Skiff with 5 hp Johnson out- beard; rubber raft like new; P A System, 25 w. with mike, two speakers, use one on 115-v or 6-v battery. Call Douglas 553. 43 2t FOR SALE: Juke Box, $50 cash. Phone Green 393. 481 3t FOR SALE; Pelicany Alaska, Float- house 16x40 ft., beach lot 50x100 ft.; living room, kitchen, two bed- rooms; good log float. Could be moved anywhere. $2500. Grace Rodgers, 2512 1st Ave So., Eill- nta G4l 6t s at Auke Bay. In- Hardware. 840 tf SMALL. busines: quire Auke CI'RYSLER Crown with duction; A-1 1. Dr. Rude. 1 to 1% condition; Ph, 838 6t RCOM HOUSE—Suitable couple only, 450 gallon ank. $1,250. Call 838 Basin ozd, 9 to 10 am. 835 tf 0 Lotand bldg, income bet- than $400 per month. In- in person. Seaview Apt. 9 830 tf Hawaiian p. m. guitar. Call 247 after 831 3t ind Braided Rugs, cry- fur coat size 14, excel- on. Ph. 136 823 o LN'S GROCERY ocd Lusiness, See Store, doing G. 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