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BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAY COLD STORAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EM TUESDAY RIGHTERS AL BALL PLAYERS | | | M ALLEYS ATELKS " gUT FOR OPENING | The Tuesday night Commercial GAMIS 3“ FRIDAY pail team for 1948 calls on three League took over the Elks alle men from the 1947 club but gives | *Sicks Rainiers Wat Triangle Inn| The Gastineau Channel Basket-1 Not even the great power teams e ! 168 pins with “Red” Lockerl ra) League will play opening games|of the Corn Belt—Notre Dame and FOOTBAI-[ CONIESTS high man with 550 and J. Sturrock \on Friday n'ght with all six teams| an—could do better than one ; | ¥ on the courts for the send-off. | representative in a year marked i defeated the Simall A gouble-header will be played in | by terrific play from coast to coast. MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 1-tM—The pns. High man wasithe Juneau High School gym be-| The repeaters are Chuck Bed- |question today is; will, there be with 516 and Lavenikiginning at 7:30. Mikes will lunglr“:*v"xl: of Pennsylvania at center,| fivé or sixg 'pdst-season football | second high with 503. th the Signacs in the first game | Bill FPischer of Notre Dame; at|games in, the Orange Bowl? | Jur . Florist lost , to Hennings anq J High's Crimson Bears will | 2, and Doak Walker of Southe | /Not! all in 6he ddy, of course, | Ly 67 pins. Sperling was high MmN play azainst the Moose in the sec- | crn Methodist In the backfield;: |but there is tadk of a dou with ;59 and Ripke second highlong tilt. Dick Riffenburg, an end, grabbed | header on New Year’s. Five games | with 517 8 In the Douglas High gym, the|a berth from Michigan, and a are eduled. The sixth is still | sons Electric beat Standard|copmysia Lumber quintet will meet|cccong team call for a backfield |in the “promotion” stage. {Aviation by 174 pins. E. Hagerudthe Douglas High squad. | job went out to Michigan's Charles| It came into the picture yester- high men for the evening 1| A preview of J High and D Hig 617 pins and cond man was D1 ) 3 mann e Pacific Northwest a group—irked Stao 4 3 given last Wednesday| jzured only on the third team, because the Orange Bowl schedule Ste with - s i+ the school teams tan-| ghere a b;LkIlP‘d post was given | committee picked thrice-beaten Individual bowling was o3 fol-igled with the Alumni in the tradi-| ipe Orcgon quarterback, Noim Van | Texss o meet Georgia on New kg o0 tional Thanksgiving games. The| procklin Year’s Day—iried to match Santa | Schmitz 65 tcl!:”J ’I’i‘ ‘)I?rf{]l}‘:,sfE“‘huht.o:;;:?l])(:‘;‘f Halfack Unarnie Jusiice of Norin | C18F ““vl,m .fif b BiRtg GriTUong ! 515 arolina was the choice of nearly 1€ that nighi. urrock, J. School quintet lost game to the Douglas Alumni e 1\(: | Snow 179 | Handicap 3 "9 made the selestions., Army, North- | BV some group cf malcontents try- ——— Californi Minnesota, | ing to organize something in com- | | 852 883 477 and g homa were petition with the Orange Bowl‘ JUNFAU FLORI FOR @AME SAIURDAY schools represented. The | Sauta Clara could not be interest- | Phelps 173 125 441 l-America team, position, player, | €% gk tor ‘hmv 211 135 528 choel, class and home town: Andy Rogers, sports director at 149 .)H Bend team ution took South the dule- the Well, placi -38-7. [TH IRISH PLAYERS One even wired that USC would up- “ BOLANOS IS GIVEN PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A.D. All-American 48 Foothall Team Named: Only f Man from Fach College s Placed on Squad Voo e ORANGE BOWL MAY | | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—®— The | Associated Press All-American foot- h| day when a Miami chief M. W. Bronco publicity Welds said: If the night game is sponsored N the several hundred Associated Staff writers, newspaper rts editors and broadcasters who ¥ the - Green Wave J | Tulane, said End—Dick Roffenburg, Michigan, only -to consider this 1 “could afford MURPHY & MURPHY 178 “enior, Saginaw, Mich. 13 g 0 1 iy ok (proposal to play) in the light of _ LOS ANGELES, Dec, 1-p—| Tackle—Leo, Nomellimi, Minn., ./ “Fir "0 iheastern conference i Southern C‘.m‘mnms Tnu 1 went | Junior, 3 inneapolis. ch perm s school to afinit thair today.| Guard—Paul Burris, Oklahoma, nbipin sl fully aware that mighty a3 | Senior;. Muskoges,: OKIa. ton i L;L“,T E‘,' \‘u | is hcaded@this way and Center—Charles Bednarik, Penn,' y i ool sl 48 1o favored to take them ni Bethlehem, Pa. o 2, : o 3 x 134 151 151 Bt ity Guard—Rod. Frans California,| ' The rest of the Orange Bow) . 196 154 T A unior, San Francisco % *“;‘,‘ sl f‘;“” m“_’l‘l 1 145 157 160— 462| 14 win be the 20th meeting be-| Tackle—William Fischer, Notre|N¢W Years He neke) | o 85 162— 508 : = 4 o e south game and contests involving Nordenson 1 o two in a series that be- | Jame, Senior, Chicago | o tween the two in a series that be slior Dolledl - Wik - wnd. . hight | Hand 138 138 gan in the years of the late, great| End—Barne; Mississippl, (o0 (IC\““ i R = schy e | L S R Knute Rockne and | jenior, Gloste | 4 Ryi 805 964 391 , back in 1626 Bacic 'E-Jhu.\‘ Army, Sen-| Animal fats were used as iubri- | HENTINGS ame is peinted for its 22nd | or, Tulsa, Okla cants before the petroleum indus- |s. Smith 168 164 165 497 consecutive vietory, gth game| Back Doak WV er, S0. Method- | try was developed | ‘r~'<\Ln:} ¢ 133 192 without a loss o string in-| st, Junior, Dallas. i Za | g oy ny terrupted by amous scoreless| Back—Charlie Justice, No. Caro- A 197 181 terrupted b t famous scoreles: ; a ’ i 138 ;u tie with Army in 1946. ina, Junior, Asheville, N. C. Mi c HLANEUUS i In incredulous part of the thing | Back—Art Murakowski, North-| —— = ; : ! R G is that.the game o & sell-out, | scetern, Junior, Bast Chisago, ind,| PR WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist Handicap 86 86 86— 7 SR i % ‘| Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phore | Last recorded that B hidlen s | the Troy ed the Irish muct o i) Mo men awaiting the ROSS AllEY ng HOPES New and Tsed Mdse. Wa| gL s tion drev buy, sell and cxch:mg& 214 2nd | McKinnon FRCSTID NP8 I R St. Phone 908. 999 t! (EAMS ON THURSDAY Erv Hagerup could not resist be- | peveloping - Zrinting - Enlarging | ng bowling assistant to Red Me- | Artists’ Pain{s and Materials | 5ill, and has organized the cross| Rlue Printing - Photostats | WINTER and PUND, CO. inc. Comptete_Photagraphic Suppliey € i SPANDARD. AV ley kowling league which will f e ttl o TR e G o on the Elks Alleys on Thurs-| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | 0,“ 17 158 DE E(!oh 0“ B " ay night with the Capitol thea- | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up [ 113 144 b b ‘e giving a frce pass to the high| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phonc 201 | Bkt 157 R | corer end other [ to be an-| 315 Decker Way. o < i 3 1 later - A S Holmauist 162 113 146 '131‘WETH IOM (AMPBEll 3 § " 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needet | : Bowling at 7 o'clock will be the OF 4 ap | Haiigep sty W Salol — v ollowinggsets of thx"oe' | &t once. James DeMers, Baranof ‘ e s LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1—P—En-| M. Lavenik, B. Phelps, B, Hotel 004 tf | 844 809 rique Bolanos, lightweight pride o’ | Lavenik: ; * 004 3¢ i SIGNAL CORPS : Lavenik; W. Blanton, F. Hen | \Gormiey T 28 157 123— dog. Mexico, finds himself practically out | ning, L. Blanton; E. Parsons,| i R S i 101 128 150 377|°f opponents today except for hisj Merritt, S. Johnson; J. Hazlett, | Hansen 137 27 146— 495/ ho: OPe QUAIY, Chemplon Ikes Wikt | A, Jolinson, E.| Eetepn; H. Sper- | scaini 149 133 166— 448| o ling, P. erup, B. Mork; A. . | The handsome contender took|gBurke, M. Hagerup, F. Barragar; Talbot 128 128 156— 412 , M. Hagerup, F. Barragar; | di 158 158 158— 474 care of an outstanding foe, Tommy | o stewart, D. Sweeney, I. Iver- | Handicap, -~ e " camp ell, l:olck I,EaxxFi hm nETO.| son; B Hagerup, N. i Y 785 924 800 ZSOGIm u;lm.:n:ls C;zlfi\s:1 ‘n(;gdt u:m :\15 Hedges. | PARSONS ELECTRIC AR OO 5 1a-Pounid dpolsion i Bowlers are asked to call the | i s I(Mmmv his California lightweight | .jup and X e if th i b Hagerup 182 204— 617| clul announce i ey wi e { [title. Each weighed 134 pounds b | Parsons 147 186— 482 biia absent. | 5. Houstox 148 152— 419/ e b Mork 145 136— 448 | HOCKEY ["AMES | Stewart 151 176 525 | i Handicap 88 88— 264 | : ! —— —— —— ~——|. Final scores Jf games played lasi MEET IOMORROW4 { | 956 857 9423019 |night in the Pacific Coast Hocke; { ——— ue are as follows: All managers of City League! The summit of Mt. Washington cs Angeles 5; Fresno 3. sasketball teams are asked to at- lin New Hampshire is 6293 feet' Vanccuver 3; New Westminster| end an important meeting Thurs- P 5 | above sea level. 3 day evening at 7:20 o’clock in Room (tie) . with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building } ® Marine ° | @ Liability @ Casualty @ Glass ©® Theft © Rubbery @ Burglary ® Fire ® Workmen's Compensation . INSURE of the Juneau High School. Man- | igers are requested to take team osters to the meeting, SPORT BRIEFS PORTLAND, Ore—Jess Hall, 183, | of Los Angeles, and Bill Peterson, .99, of Portland, went to a draw | ast night in 10 rounds. | ROMEO, Mich—Frank Bower- mnan, who claimed he helped get the ifamed Christy Mathewson in- o a New York Giant uniform, is dead. ‘The former Giant catcher\ died yesterday at his farm home near here. He would have heen 10 years of age Dec. 4. NEW YORK—The Pacific Coast is seeking the 1949 National AAU Track and Field Championships. The AAU headquarters announced that Fresno, Calif, had bid for| the meect and other West Coast! cities had expressed interest in its | Distributed throughout AIW sponsorship. | by ODOM COMPAKY 1_— C.J. EHRENRE[CH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. | | i . SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Seattle. U. 8. A. PITTSBURGH—Capt. Tom Ham- ilton had a choice of jobs today he can remain as athletic dnrectcr of the U. S. Naval Academy or become ail-round sports boss o(l the University of Pittsburgh. H 8 NEW YORK--Doak Walker, Al!-! American halfback from Southern | Methodist University, is the 1948/ winner of the Heisman Trophy.' Walker received 778 votes from| sports writers and broadcasters as| juneau .Ia!!ilol se"ke the year’s outstanding football play- | & er. !| Home and Commercial Charlie Justice of North Caro-; lina was second with 443 votes| Cleaning and Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvani; Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 e ————————— center, third with 33€. graph, lcarn the code, each $25. | Hawailan Steel guitar, $50. Red 0 85 tf R e L | OIL Heater, elect) hair dner both A-1 condition. Reasonably | riiced. Inquire S and T Clothing Store. 55 Lf‘ | One Su x4l)_m£1u:\va?mrpaufix;: like | new, 16 oz duck, treated for | | CHEV. 2-ton truck, motor | SEE Carl H. Gray, M. S, Reliance, ONE_1500-Watt W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 4 BEDRQOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid hardwoed floors, Czsey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially fumlshed marine view, large living room, hard- floors. { 2-BDR. beautifully = furnished, in Qasey-Shattuck addition, immed- jate .occupancy; basement, fur- nace. ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 houses; aere pat. land, Lemon Creck; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa. INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts, hesc view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau East First, $4500; terms. 2-BDR. furnished home Norway Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR - Douglas Beach. Avenue, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National Banl " FOR SALE SEN-DURE HEAT EXCHANGER - Fresh water cooler for all types of engines. Easily installed inside beat. Eliminates outside water cgoling pipes. Perfect operation on ‘my boats. Compact, strongly constructed, medium priced. For literature and prices write Earl N. ‘Ohmer, Petersburg, Alaska. (It a wk Dec 1, 8 and 16) 70 \Vmcnester 'GG. used 12 ga. shotgun 56 2t MODEL cnce, bolt action. almost new. Green 45 RCA Radio table model. Decuglas 283. Phono phrlinrs'lrmicrtui | FORTABL water and fire, priced to sell. 404 | 1st St, Green 476C. L. Nelson. | 55 2t 1 PAIR ckis, -poles and . Ph. Douglas 354. TROLLER: 34 ft. el 10 ft beam. new Chrysler Crown motor gas capacity 500 gal. Fully equipped for {ishing. Contact Clarence Rand, Sitka, Alaska. 54 St One broken down 1949 Webstefl record , changer and ten tube all-wave *Zenith, same shape. Will convert changer to micro-groove if desired. Steal at $99.99 with a 10 day guarantee. Call Blue 624 or | see Chuck Porter at 511 10th street. 54 5t ONE D8200 wmarine Caterpillar 82 HP, used 1300 hrs. in pleasure craft. P B Y Anchor Winch, 250 ft. ch stainless cable, new. GAR WOOD wich, 5-ton, 16-inch drum brake and friction clutch. com- plete with 4-speed transmission, | new, still in crate. 10 DAY COMPLETION: Two (Hew LAIRPORT, b FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE: 4 large fed room. Living room with firep| Dining room. Automatic 4 water heat. Electric stove and refrigerator, Purrished. Largd . yard in good neighborhood. This house is old but in good repai and: very /ivable. Price $7,8 houses on Behrends Avenue. Two bedrooms, full concrete base: ment . with garage. Full yiew windows fromi Mving room, din-| ette and kitchen. Tile kitchen| and bath,, !;urdwoad floors. Auto-| matic hot air heat. Eligible for FHA. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ——— L 4TH Street Quonset, beautiful in- terior, two-story, owner can show| $6,000 bills in construction* years ago. Includes Hot Point Range, 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire, elec. hot watér heater, oil circulating heater, Large bath, laundry tubs. Lot 50x100. $4800. Possession uDe= cember 7. WEST 8TH near Goy. Mansion, 3 bedrooms, furnished , , Channel view, fireplace. Immediate posses- sion, $19,500. LAWSON Creek, 2 bedroom, furn- ished, washing machine, $2500; DOUGLAS, nearly finished 2 bed- room unfurnished; Full con basement, 'possible third reom second floor. $7500. DOUGLAS, 4 bedroom, new crete Lasement, 100x100 lot, mediate possession. $6,500. COUNTRY CLUB, 3 bedroom, living room overlooking Charffiel, full concrete - basement, 75x245 lot cleared and landscaped. Furn- ished. $8,000. LOWER Basin Road, ing room, fireplace, 9TH St., one bedroom, includes building lot, $7,000. 10th St, 3 bedroom, income apt, in basement. $14,500. WAYNOR Tract district on beach side of hwy., 3 bedroom furn- ished, full concrete basement, garage, lot 75 x 100, includes rine ways and boathouse. $11)' DOUGLAS Beach, 2 bedroom fur- nished. $1800. large liv~ view, $4600. of Lee Smith’s, $3,000, unfurn, not modern. 1 PETER WOOP SALES AGENCY¥ Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th. at Harbor — Phone 9ii FORRENT | WILL Sublease furnished house, to rcliable tenant until July 1. Wil be available January 15. .Located foot of Ski Trail, Douglas Hj- way.. Ph. Douglas 354 after 5..80 p. m. FURNISHED one bedroom apt. Ph Red 909. 55 t ECQSA ?sApaice“for store roomyio carpenter shop. Call at Occiden tal Bar. Phone 674. 50.121] Living Room, bedroom, Kkitcher and bath in country. Brov?u. The Barber. 58 3t WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 520 tf LOVELY Furnished apt, for quiet married couple or 1.or 2 men. Beautiful flower and’ vegetable garden. No phone calls. Murphy Slip One, Small Boat Harbor. 52 5t [ and Murphy. 418t ates 1946 2-Door Ford Sedan. 6,000 NORTHERN Hotel . under pew miles. 612 10th St. 51 tf | management. Reasonable g‘m | Phone 74. y HALLICRAFTER, Model No. S-40- ___,________ A. Priced at $75.00 for quick APTS, Rooms Witk kitchen prive sale. Phone 603. 32 tf| {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. % Universal Light Plant, Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s; Jewelry Store. 976 tf | WANTED TO BUY onc or iwo regulation, size ping pong tables. Phone | Red 178. . 036 3x WANTED to buy dog, Collie pre- ferred. Contact Lynn Markham, Baranoi Hotel. Leaving for Ko- diak Friday. 56 ZC‘ CHILDREN'S Nursery; day or hour. care. Phone Green 520.. 6 6t | I WANTED: Woman for house work. Room and board, small compen- sation. Phone Red 464. 53 tf WiILL experienced woman wants work by day or hour. Phope %31. 8 am. to 10 pm. 53 4t WOMAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. 45t PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet untll permanent house i3 found. Phona 374 0005 tf | ! Lower rent. 315 Goid St. =] NICE CLEAN steam heated "\ "LOST AND FOUND o e —————————— SEAVIEW Agl. for rent, une block from Federal Bldg. 8907 4 m€é Clean Room, steam-% also steam baths. Scandina LOST: Brown bilifold Tuesday night at 20th Century or on Dot~ las Bus. Finder please returr\ito Empire. Bill Featherstone. 56 3t — LOST: A pair of glasses. Finder . please ,ph.. Green 302. 0568t FOUND: Pair of rose colared plastic rims. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 541t LOST: Keys enT ring. Finder please leave at Empire, 54,3t lRSllfl'flfiI“ ROCK’ WOOL—AL WEATHER s'ml» @elelgnn € 6