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SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, 1948 FRIDAY N.GHIERS | CUwL, LLKS ALLLYS; FAIR SCORES MADE vas made last night ky the teams nizht league. Ber 92 ns. Fred man with 50! « ianford 264. Barr 9 pins was second with High woman was S. Meuwis- s Food Center r was and en with 454 pins and second high 5 Ruby i Grocery me cond man quist with 505. Merk th wineers lost to Alexander score of high man with second with the close on wa coiti was with Breitkreutz with 445. defeated Grocery by 298 pins. High 035 and was Leonard Holm- Pat Hagerup was “411 n \\u(h 457 nud 64 Matheny was high w ow'er with 409 and F. Holm- s seccn with 382. Huqware walked over inine by hicit w. 304 pins. Bob man with 527 P. Blanton second with M. Funk was high woman 1 012 and sceond high was B. Ml with 418. ndividual and tear Odom 165 140 150 108 63 Food 49 13 130 55 180 587 fanford uwissen, tircutz Zerl's m 136 156 151 144 687 scoring fol- 163 198, 144 167 672 464 464 419 1822 Center 49 Home Grocery Hloimquist st H. Nordensen ied” Leckert Totuls 169 134 118 167 588 Califoinia Grocery B. Mork Pal” Hagerup D. loyez Hing 28 178 183 133 176 698 166 128 180 606 28 167 134 148 139 616 49 152 139 49 184 573 147 414 164 509 1690 170 115 101 157 543 505 | 381 347 1737 28 150 140 208 155 721 535 457 489 470 2035 dAlexander Photos Spot Ann Parsons Frank Parsons F. Holmqmst 49 143 136 119 126 573 113 129 102 . 106 450 Pclly Matheny O. Cecotti A. Nielson E. Hamiiton Totals ..... Ross’ 178 120 131 118 547 R., Manfield B. Mill R. Mill Totals . 49 163 138 137 125 563 49 100 122 122 121 514 147 375 394 382 376 1674 409 419 3”6 1610 171 165 150 164 650 512 423 418 407 1760 Thomas Hardware Srot B. Blanton B. Hudson M. Davlin B. Davlin Totals ... ke 184 . 104 120 157 644 9 172 180 109 153 693 70 147 54 | ed ———-———— the 445 456 | " FIGHT DOP? (LA, SCHEDULE Ji MONDAY NIGHT schedule for the bowling league cn have been namcd orge’s Grocery—P. McGill, ctz, V. Sullivan. 1l Behrends—B. Haynes, ‘urrfson, R. Haley. 5 and T Clothing Biggs, ,E. Wilson. Ludwig Nelson—P. Hagerup, , M. Hagerup. m No. 11— Jey, C. Barragar. H and Q—-J. Merritt, Lavenik City Cleane 3urke, T. Reta Juneau Young E ter, A. Winther, B. Hudson. Schedule DBecember 6—7 p.m.—Team 1 City Cleaners; H and Q. 9 p. m.—B. M. Behrends vs. Lud- wig Nelson; Gus George ¢s. Sand T Clothing Lej'mber 13—7 pm.—Juneau- Young vs. Ludwig Nelson; Gus | George vs City Cleaners. | 9 pm—H and Q vs. S Clothing; B.M. Behrends vs. No. 1. December 20—7 p. [ Clothing vs. Team 1; :B, M. Behrends, i 9 p. m—Gus George vs. Junesu Young; City Cleaners vs. Nelson. December 27—7 p. m—H and Q vs. Gus George; Ludwig Nelson vs. B. M. Behrends. | January 3—7 p. m—B. M. Beh- [rends vs. S and T Clothing; City ’Cleauexs vs. Juneau-Young. 9 p. m—Ludwig Nelson vs. George; Team 1 vs. H and Q. January 10—7 p. m—Ludwig | Nelson vs. H and Q; Team 1 vs. Gus George. i 9 p. m—City Cleaners vs. B. Behrends; S and T Cicthing Juneau-Young. PRI S R —B. Smith, Elunton, T. B. Mill, B. s—A. Dalziel, M. Juneau-Young vs. and T Team m—S and T H and Q vs. Gus M. 504! s k) There was one knockout last night in fistic events. Other results were jas follows: | New York—Jake Lamotto, 164, New York, outvointed Tommy Yar- | 0sz, 16472, Monaca, Pa., 10. Hbollywood, Calif.—Charley Salas, 144, Phoenix, Ariz, stopped Jose | Rocha, 148%, Hermosillo, Mexico, 5. | New Orleans— Johnny Bratton, 113822, Chicago, knocked out Joe Brown, 136%, New Orleans, 4. | Stockholm— Olle Tandberg, 199, | Stockholm, stopped Eugene Robert, |2141:, Belgium, 3. Seattle—Bernard Docusen, 146, of New Orleans, stopped Buford Ran- som, 147, eame, 10. 6l PI-A EXECUTIVE BD. WILL MEET MONDAY; ALSO HEADS OF (OM. The Executive Board of the Ju- neau Parent-Teacher Associat'on will hold a meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock in Supt. Clark’s office according tc an announcement by President Rev. H. E. Beyer. The i heads of all committees are also ask- to meet with Board. " BOWLING LEAGUE ardware—J. Bax- | Ludwyg D’ vs. M the Executive (CRIMSON BEARS, " MIKES, WINNERS ! AT BASKETBALL In the first games of the 1949 ‘sc:\w):l for the Gastineau Channel cthall League, the Signacs were 5w mpvd last night by Mike's Night O v a score of 40 to 19. J-Hi's N Bears topped over the Moose by a score of 56 to 22. MIKE'S VS. SIGNACS a tight zone defense, Mike's ucceeded s away~from their basket ard fought game. In the first ter the Douglas team kept their 1°rt’s score down to zero while taled up nine points. McKay ACS cot hot in the second quar- *and sunk three’ baskets and the ore for the half was 10 to 20 in of Mike's. » the last two minutes of play he half, Jinr Hiekey of Mikes tImost scored for the Signacs when he aimed the tall at the ACS bas- kily. the *ball bounced oft kloard. last quarter the @ roin vic ntet Mike's walk € o nd totaled to 14 minute of play. MSON BEAR3S VS. MOOSE The Moose quintet conldn’t stop he Crinison Bears who kent up a ronents to shoot lon: e- ning. On the J-Hi" st five members a tall fou en the Hish Scheol boys had a 19 point lead over the Mocose nuintet, the second five was put on the floor. In the last half, Tick Hansen of the Bears kept Yall into the basket 1 scorer of the rame rosix e nalf wi the vollfng to end un with 10 roints Final score for the gam» was 56 and Moocee 22 Gareia and riro were scorers for the Moose. » high NEXT GAMES The next games will ke pl in the Juneau High School gymr sium on Tuesday even'ne. J-Hi will play the ACS team and Columbia Lumter will tangle with the Moose. SUMMARIES LAST NIGHT SIGNACS 2 FG FT Lennon Totals MIKE'S Pusich Cashen Hickey Nordling Bonnett, Eonnett, Bavard McCormick H. L. ]ca—mumong o | s = & 'Y 3 Totals Williams D’Eciro Gallagher Garcia Ludke Nielsen Carlson 8 ] Bloorewan Totals JUNEAU 3 Graves, B. Sperl'ng Schmitz . Mickle Adams Graves, D. Hansen Maczorty Pegues Kleweno Swoasan® Blovonronnony olorrornny ml_.m...g_.___:i wlowooo 81 ...N_...-w—m.;ug"‘ml - oo @ a Totals e WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! in keeping the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA B. B. SCHEDULE IS /ANNOUNCED TODAY At a meeting th's \\ork, the team managers of the Gastineau Channel Basketball League agreed upon a playing schedule for December. In the Jureau High School gym- | nasium, two doubleheaders will be | played: Tuesday, December 7, Hi vs. ACS. Columbia Lumber vs. Moose; December 16, J-Hi vs. Co- lumbia Lumter, Mike's vs. Moose. Three doubleheaders will bhe ayed in the Douglas High gymna- sium: December 1C, Columb.a Lum- | ber vs. ACS, Mike's vs. Lligh, December 14, Juneau High vs. Douglas High, Moose vs. ACS; Cecember 21, Mike's vs. Columbia | Lumter, Douglas High vs. ACS. The first round of the basketball tournament will be finished in the seecnd week in January. - LLVIN-DARK OF BOSION BRAVES, ROOKIE OF YEAR NEW '\ORK l)(‘(‘. 4—(M— Alvin Dark, the Poston Braves' talented voune shortstop, today was named *ockie of the Year, for 1948, by, Lie Baseball Writers' Assoc ation. The 25-year-old freshman who hit the pennant-winning Braves comfo:table margin. Dark cceived 27 of the 48 votes by the same writers’ committees who se- lecied the most valuable player in B land’s World Series tri- second. He polled eight cnors w ‘chie Ash- the Philadelphia Phils’ tow- |y Leaded speedster. He had seven| § vot Ashburn, a “sleeper” in the rookle crop, was on the Toronto octer until a few days before the tacon opened. He hostled Harry Walker, the 1947 National League atting champ, out of a job and his| 130, second only to Stan Musial, le champ. Ashburn broke a bone in his hand ! in August and missed the last two montl's of the season. If it hadn’t or that he might have been ven more outstanding. However, be was cne of the real “finds” of the year, jumping from Class A to the| ma’‘ors without trouble. Tou Brissie, Connie Mack’s bril- ‘ant younz lefthander who has to | wear a heavy protective brace on his leg as the result of battle tied for fourth place with Geodman of the Boston Red . Each had three votes, TWO PAA FLIGHTS IN FROM SEATILE; 28 ARRIVE, 10 OUT Two Pan American Airways flights came into Juneau yesterday from Seattle with 28 passengers arriving here. Ten persons left here for the Couth. Passengers included: From Seattle: George Meacock, Joe Green, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson, George Troychak, Charles Goldstein, Wesley McDonald, Wil- liam Read, Hartly Crosby, Jean Crosby, Harry Watkins, John Ol- scn, Uinta Hunter, James Haviland, Clarapelle Messerschmidt, Ike Tay- lor, Lora Taylor, Michae] Delaney. |} Hugh Wade, Homer Nordling, Vie- tor Schnitzler, Vicky Schnitzler, D. Dalz'el, W. Faris, David Willard, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zenger. T> Ceattle: Catherine Gleason, Dcnna Hicks, Lois Sharp, James Rinehart, Gertrude Rinehart, Lydia Tilcon, Mildred T'lson, Don Smith, Viola Dockar, Sephronia Nix. irn, tee, nar Chatley Douglas | A. ‘dred Til |E. W. Ross Robert Bud Proctor, Art Zumwalt, Mrs. Fen- Kenneth John Bur Ros: COASTAL CARRIES 72 ON FRIDAY FLIGHTS' (Is Polio Patient Alaska Coastal Airlines carried 72| passengers Friday with 37 arriving| here and 35 departming. Passengers he month of |included: From Tulsequah: F. J. Hema- worth, George Furniss. From Hood Bay: Bill Jack, B. J-Dall, Axel Iverson. From Hain Mr. and Mrs. Al Lutke. From Skagway: Hallquist. From Petersburg: G. D. Jermain, Lunde, Marilyn Myron, J Holzenberg, A. V. James. From Wrangell: C. P. Irwin. From Ketchikan: W. A. Stewart. Trom Hoonah: Walter Hellan, Mrs. ’. Dybdahl, Katherine James, Rob- t Austin, B. B. Rogers, Ei- From Sitka: Lydia Tiison, Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart, ow, Fred Anderson, Clare Wally Moy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tickner, B. B. Mullen, Bill Bates, Roy W. Johnson. Fhl'l 'lmmkee D. F. Hudson, > Sitka: Bud Townsend, Melvin 1, Frank Martin, Ruth Boder, McDavids, Jack Conway. K. J. Perry, on, J. C. Smith. > Hoonah len To Wrangell: L. C. Chisholm Willard, Joe Johnston. To Ketchikan: ok To Skagway y: C. Grena. To Haines: Helen Benningfleld Mrs. Effie Fay Roberts, R. R. Rob- er Victor Hatch. To Tulsequah: J. Tulyam, .o HERE FROM SITKA Sitka residents who registered esterday at the Gastineau Hotel nclude Mr. and Mrs, and Robert A. Tickner. Bertha Mork, Walter Percy Thompson. William A., Designer of March 0f Dimes Mural LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4. Among the polic patients in Gener- al Hospital is the artist who de- signed last year’s March of Dimes mural. He is Roger B. Hollenback 31, whe is in one of the respirators he nelped subsidize. The hospital reported was greatly improved. A total of 2,922 infantile paraly- sis cases has been reported in Los Angeles county this year. ¥ - today he | PRINCESS NORAH IS DUE HERE ON SUNDAY Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Norah, from Vancouver, is schedul- ed to arrive here Sunday afternoon or evening. The steamer goes to Skagway and returns to Ju v southbound on Tuesday. - FROM PETERSBURG T. O. Hansen of Petersburg is at YOy prob]em with a Gift [FORMER WASH. U. GRIDDER TO WED STAGE ACTRESS PHILADELPHIA Dec. 4 Jay MacDowell, Philadelphia E: tackle and end, and stage actress Marilyn Joyce have a date to be married at St. Paul's Presbyterian thurch today. Miss Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Schiller of Minne- apolis. MacDowell, o played bis college football the University of Washington, has been one ot the defensive stars on the Bazles fcoi- kall team this fall Ernie Steele, teammate of Towell, will Le the kest man. D (REATIVE WRITERS T0 MEET MONDAY y wmnrs group will of Dora Sweeney, 7:30 Mon- P Mac- ay evening. { :iflid" o hrave YRHT mas ;lal no one can duplicale . . . . See Ferr About Fler Holisfl@y S,e?ecieell 5 Telephone & et SHAVE u1e0-SRYS! have crea am he ‘:ODNODER“ men ~within easy by fast 4-engine Clipper Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving Alasks on frequent schedules: Enroate, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy ® world: famous service.. .including delicious hot meals, !ann of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan Anrerican « o « BARANOF NOTEL Telephone 106 L; Pin AHERICAN . Wonto AtRHAYS You Are Invited to attend a Fublic Meeting In the Juneau Grade Tuesday Evening at 8:00 o'Clock DPECEMER 7, 1948 b ino Cory, SV o ance of School Auditorium GOCOD VNEIGIERBOR DAY and dedicated to the ideal of "Peace on Earth” HOCKEY GAMES Final scores o! games played ]ast; nizht in the Pacific Coast Hockey League are as follows: ‘ Cekland 2; San Francisco 1. i Vancouver 6; Tacoma 2, g ———————— Baldpate ducks are closely relat- o o Mgl Wi, | Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday o INTERESTING SPEAKERS INSPIRING VOCAL MUSIC WORTEWHILE PROGRAM Selections by the JUNEAU CITY BAND A PATRIOTIC RALLY YOU WILL ENJOY Sponsored by JUNEAU POST NO. 4. e ——— —— ADMISSION LET'S GO ROLLER SKATING AFTERNOON EVENING 3:00-5:00 7:30-10:30 3:00-5:00 7:30-10:30 300500 7AW 300-5:00 T SUN])AY NIGHT ““Grovwnums Nite®’ Do You Think There Is An Age Limit ON SKATING? Come Up and See for Yourself Cokes HotDogs Coffee Good Music HAVE YOu AN OUTDOOR LOOK ? SUN-SWEPT FEATURES SHOW HE LOVES THE GREAT OUTDOORS. 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