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THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1948 14 CAGERS WILL REPRESENT U. S. OLYMPIC GAMES NF\V YORK, Apl\) 1.—(M—Four- teen basketball players, probably the greatest collection of amateur cagers in the world, were n: today to the squad which will represent the United States in the coming Olym- pic games. The Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville, Okla., who defeated the University of Kentucky, 53-49, in the finals of the Olympic tryouts last night, land- ed five men on the squad, as did the defeated collegians. The Flesno Falwm, who hni" e fourth in the regular season’s play of the Pacific Coast Hockey Lea- gue’s Southern Division, can g the sector championship toni: against San Diego. The Falcons have an ed; games to one in the 3-ou 5 serie and need only another win %o enter the final playoffs a st the vietor of the Northern Division The Seatile Ironmen > of two uck margin to 2-1, with the fou cheduled temorrow nigh sccred three Ironmen first hat trick in two FIGHT DOPE Results of lights last nisut are as follows: At PHOENIX, Ariz—Art Hardy 159, San Diego, Calif., outpointed Johnny Gardea, 158, Los Angeles, m At FRESNO—Pedro Jiminez, Vallejo, stopped George Smith, Qakla l,)'l, > > - BASEBALL TRAINING VERO BEACH, Fla., Jack Banta, hard-! righthander of the gers, has an excellent sticking with tha Brcoks. Banta, who led the Internaticnal League in shutouts and strikeouts last year, blanked his former Mont- real teammat®s without a hit for seven innings yesterday, as the Dod- gers won 5-4. ywing rookie Brocklyn Dod- chance of ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Manager Bucky Harris of the New York Yan- kees is looking for another starting pitcher now that Bill Bevens is on the shelf indefinits Vic Ras who joined the bombk- ers in mid-season from Portland last year, is ong of the leading can- didates Bevens' arm went sour against the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday and the Lig righthander isn't expected to be ready for at least a month. TUCSON, Ariz—Bob Feller does nct plan to pitch a full nine-inning game until the Cleveland Indians' opening game in Cleveland April 20 against the St. Louis Browns. He may twirl seven innings, his longest route of the spring, today when the Tribe meets the Chicago White Sox. Feller claims the wea- ther has not been hct enough for him to loosen up. - TWO DIVORCES FILED Two divorce cases were filed in U. S. District Court here today by attorney William L. Paul, Jr. Both gave incompatibility as grounds. No children or property rights are involved in either suit. Grace Anniskette filed against Alfred Anniskette. They were married at Petersburg on January 24, 1946. Margaret Cosette filed against Harry Cosette. They were mar- ried in Juneau on November 13, 1947. 'ROUNDUP OF i SPORT NEWS : BATS SMASH BALLS AGAIN P | | | | i - | (BY THE ASSOCTATED PRESS) | Th\ acket you hear in the Pacif- | League ball parks comes hum the hits against the FULLERTON, Jr April 1.—®—Carl By HUGH YORK. coach of the iootball Dod- , not only is champion {isher- man of “Dodgerville”—that some- what amazing Brooklyn camp at Vero Beach, Fla.—but he is also track tutor and discoverer of a po- tential extra-point specialists for his footkall club. Old Pepper Martin got out on the high school field there the other day and drop-kicked nine out of ten tries. Lou Wilke, Olmypia basketball chairman, reveals that the Ameri- | can team will not use its tall players as “geal tenders,” permit- ted by the Olympic rules, unless the going gels to tough that it is ! necessary *to save a game . . . Al Weill predict; that the Rocky Graziano: ny Horne non-title iight in Washington will draw $70,000. A racehorse named Russ Newland made his debut at Bay Meadows recently—and like most nags nam- ed after sportswriters (and their namesakes, (00) he ran out of thej mor ‘ When the Seattle Rainiers final- ly won an exhibition game, after seven ight los: Lou Novik off commented: “We needed this vict It will be good for our morals EXHIBITION GAME RESULTS VESTERDAY Exhibition games yestera re- sulted in the following score | Wash! en (A) 14; Kansas City | (AA) 14, (11 inning tie). i Torento (IL) 4; Philadelphia (A) i 9 ! 2, i (A) 12; St. Louis :A‘i { New York (A) 6; St. Louis (N) 2. Chicago (A) T; Chicago (N) 6. Boston (N)/ 4; Boston (A) 1 Cincinnati N) 10 (N) 11; Philadelphia lyn (N) 5; Montreal (IL) 4 SOAP BOX DERBY PICTURES SHOWN AT NEXT MEETING Don Skuse, he d of the Soap Box cocmmiitee, announced today that pictures of last year's Juneau race are being assembled and will be shown at a meeting, the date of which will protably be announced the last of this week. Skuse said he hopes the pictures will be ready sometime this week, but a definite date is not on hand. Pictures of last year's Akron race have also been requested, but when they will be here | is not certain. Whkeels for the derby have been ordersd and it will be announced when they are available for distri- bution. Instead of costing $12 per set as previously stated, the wheels will cost $10.95, Skuse said. Boys are encouraged to study the regulation kooks distributed at last meeting, and to take any questions up for discussion at the next D LUTIAN TEACHERS VISIT Sadie West and Richard Avey, Territorial School teachers from the 'Sanak Islands in the Westward arrived here last night enroute to the States lor their | annual vacation. They were sched- | uled to depart today. Mrs. West | teaches at Company Harbor and | Mr. Avery at Pauloff Harbor. SRR FOUR ARRIVE VIA ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coastal flights yesterday breught in four persens as follows: | Mrs. From Tenakee: Peter Martin and Austin Dubbey. From Hoonah: Mrs. P. Dybdahl and Kent Linn. ATTE\TION SHRINERS Regular monthly meeting Friday | evening, April 2 at the Dugoul.;‘ Important business meeting. Re- ireshments. MacSpadden, Secre- 851 2t | Shores’ FRESH FRYERS | are now available f Order Them Today ! at your faverite food store | | | 1 | Batters tomtard. games last night, t 1 pitchers in the e second day of g PCL season. topped them Los A all with a assault that sank San Die; a score duplicating Hollyw opening r t win over Seattle. Seatt ulied 11 hits last night to | even things with the Stars, 4-3, in| 10 innings, Portland's Beavers, who| beat Oakland's V Hafeyo opening night, tock picks on his pitcher-bro- ther, Tom Hafey, 1 ight as they beat the Oak each team got nine hits. Kewpie Dick Barrett, nial of the the Peren- Seattle mound staff, won his 199th game as a Coast Leaguer il\ holding Hollywcod to eight hits, Lut it required a fielding gem in |the ninth by the Rainie cutficlder, Bill Ramsey, to cause. Ramsey made an elec catch on ¢ U’n“h Kegleher that v ball game The R only 3 ifying ash by Frank | 1d have ended the iers and the Stars drew) spectators, despite com- ! crtable weather. SHORT SCORES R H E Portland 99 0 Gakland 4 918 Dibiasi, Ballinger. T. Hafey, Hittle (4), Jones (8) and Lillard. Seattle 411 1 od 3 -3 Barrett and Hemsl Smith, Maltzberger (7) and Kahn. Un- | neisco ¢ 9k nto 150 ¢ z and Howell; Cecil, Rip- , ple (9) and Pesut 1 Los Angele 1720 2 San Di 210 1 Schmidt and Malone; Wade, Budnick (3), Kerigan (¢4} and i Camelli, Cooper (4) H L g | MRS. SHATTUCK Shatt returned | via Pan Ar an yesterdsy from | ttle where she was called by\ he death of her moth Mrs. | Olive Patterson, Mrs. Shattuck had just returned two weeks pre: ] vious irom Seattle on the death of her father, who passed away | February 28 | > > i HOURS CHANGE { George W. Osage, Collector of Internal Revenue for Juneay, announced today that the Internal Revenue office will 4:30 p. m. daily to con- The at- 8 takes Mrs. Curtis OFFICE Chief Deputy ocal close at form with national polic: office L. m will continue to open daily. The change immediately You get fluffy-ITght pancakes every timel CA | Hill” ! brought in 1 Mack Alex, J ‘M The Triangle Cleaners Young Man's Fancy . .. in the spring, when April showers bring Spring flowers, THEN’S the time to have that wardrobe made spotless at The Triangle Cleaners. *For Better Appearance” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. - DEAN WILLIAMS VISIT "OLYMPIAN HILL" OK VACATION TO STATES @nd Mrs, Dean Willlams and returned via Pan Ameri- an after several weeks in the states visiting relatives and ski- ing. They visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Py Willilams in Eu- ger Oregon, and "he went ski- in at Timberline Lodge, where he coached in the Pacific North- west Women's Ski Championship. He also skied at Stevens Pass. Dean Willlams has many tro- phies in Alaska skiing champion- ship for himself and it was a great cpportunity for him when he went to the Milwaukee Ski Bowl, better known as “Olympian where he had the opportun- many of the contes- Mr inrant ity to meet tants in the Olympics. “Olympian Hill" is the biggest jump hill in the state and all the champions go there to practice for the big contest. Williams is em- ployed in the local Pan American olhu\. -~ 40 FLY WEDNE DAY VIA PAN AMERICAN an flights yesterday 29 and took out 11 from Juneau as fol- Pan Amer! passengers lows:, From Seattle: Mike Seiler, Char- les Morris, Sam Asp, Maude Asp, George Salo, Louise Shattuck, Duane Peterson. George Buckingham, Charles Nel- son, John Ryan, Minor Marie, Malcolm Stockwell. Joehn Martin, Robert McCord, Walter Nuemeyer, Dean Williams and child, Edna Williams, Grant Brown. Jchn Pearson, Leta Pearson, Myr- tle Eaten, d Newman, Oscar Feterson, Gussie Peterson, Fred Statterfcrd, Marie Knutson, Carl Hagstrom, Zane Spomer. To Seattle; Willlam Perry, John Hulberg, Othia Murdoc’, Virginia Carter, Fred Moe, C. W. Cady K. Saunderson and Mary Ann Thompson. To Annette: Gard Kennedy and Ed Cheatham > .o - REV. McPHETRES WILL TALK ON X-RAY SURVEY The Rev. Samuel F. McPhetres, whese scheduled talk on the mas X.ray sury was [ pened due to temporary technical difficulties t KINY, will be heard on the e subject tomorrow evening, ‘:mwun 6:15 and 6:30 o'clock. The Rev. McPhetres is Rector of the Holy Trinity Cathedral. 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