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- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE TH s ot g e SKETBALL | FIGHT DOPE s R wY T | AT ELKS PARTY | Have Christmas Ball i aiinls S ™ ™ [omen e i e To Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. J.|shows that eight relatives of the| Final scores of leading college Cutcome of fights staged last | ) - - - sre fourth, fifth and sixth cousins,) basketball games played last nght night ws H FOR KIDS TODAY Tonlght a' Temple LINCOLN STRONGHOLD -e s — - are as follows: New York.—Sandy Saddler, 128, DECATUR, Ill. —@®-- A broad g \ FAR WEST stopped T Yo 136, New| o 57 N RCE : e Belt in central Hlinois is known as| Rattlesnakes are the moet highd : Michigan 47: Colorado 3 Fore. 10 (x itle). i the Empire went to press at The Rainbow Girls will present | {ps “Lincoln Country, becau: ly developed of the | A ra 43 Ga., cutpointed LeRoy Willis, 137, uneau and Douglas children evening at the Scottish hu‘ Tem- L X |were crowding near the doors of ple Letween the hours of 9:30 and | _ s B rancisco Detroit, 10 1 Invited to the formal e Capitol Theatre waiting en- fdnig BOWL, ELKS ALLEYS' AWARDED Z TITLES Ebllywood, Calif.—Bob Murphy, | Diego, stopped Bob Ce rance into the Elks Annual Christ- dance are all Eastern Stars and ers (AAU) 45; Ore- The Friday Night League rolled BASEBA[[ plAYING gon State 41 es, 5, mas party. Fagan the Magician will Masons, Juneau High School Alum- fair games on the Elks bowling | Willamette 69; Humboldt State _ Eddie Marotta, 126, |2Stound and amaze the children ni, and members of the Royal / ch alleys last 3 o Sk Denver 61; Emporia (Kas.) 60, hthatntad Proddls | with his magic and a tull length Gunnison Chapter of the DeMolay * <é& - alleys last night, 3 s Ko > Jutpointed Fredd'e Maes, ] necelast g, with A Soamhod SEIEREE RN 0. st v | Breh Yoie B e Tttt P el movie, “Tenth Avenue Angel,” star-| A giant Christmas tres will be making high score for the men of | righam Young 60; San Jose State 1281;, Denver, 8. | 3 e ] ) 508 and Wlorence Holmquist a| LOrX8 Joe DiMaggio watched Bos- |47, . Iring Margaret O'Brien will be placed in the center of the dance | ton’s ed Williams s 1946 Eeattle 'S ent o ishown § r ar sdar boughs will score of 460 for the women. j ton’s Ted ns cop the 194 Seattle 51; Central Washington For loor and ceda u will be o1 el [ added decorations. Mis s the teams now o alex. |American League batting and slug- | 44 BABY'S N BROKEN Foilowing the show, Santa Claus used ¢ ander Photo is in top spot with |SiN8 €rOWns, but the Yankee clip- | St. Mary's (Calif) 62 _ vill be on hand in the Elks Hall Carol Jean MacDonald is in charg \ 108 Wk . 8 et m_;”m“ R\.\s“w r prgbmd the important runs-| Rocky Mountain 59; WEST WITTERING, Eng a { With a present for all boys and girls | of the decorations committee i Oasis, 10-6: third, Odom Cq. 9%- | Patted-in title with a bag of 155. |kota State 47 Threc-year-old Bet: Gray tried |Under the age of 14 Louise Grant is in charge of the . 'hlvul[h .Bfl_l,’s_ ‘Fwd Cmn-'r 1;;(1, Official league statistics today,| Oreson 3 to though the | - >oo refreshment committee. ! A b California Gracery, tied, 9-7; fiféh l‘"‘“df; a:"m"":‘ ; w'”‘“:“’” ‘611‘“ :“‘“{" posts of a wocden fence. Her 1“"“ ™A (ARO[ : P nhlz[u i]h] all ”1: raioov | Qrder Yours TODAY frem C. Y. 0. Members Gl e O ae | slugging championship with a 615 mlne 66; Texas Christian™47. |head got stuck and she struggled | S S srls wvill hold a regular meeting s T 5 B e e | percentage and DiMageio his sec-| Wyoming 64; Wichita 42 Lo res. hurselt. - ETN: s~ tound | and fur members will be initiate PHONE BLACK 610; GREEN 600; RED 178; o with 3 wine and 1310nd RBI diadem, also counted out| Washin Home Gr on State 61; Montana 45.! dead, wedged in the fence with a | OVER KINY MONDAY s RED 195; or RED 510 43 major and league records brok- | Los Angeles Loyola 58: Idaho 49. | proken neet . AT DISAPPOINTME Reserve Your i et P _ len or tied last n Whittier 60; Occidental 57 ; s ol ?REM(F%@ NQRAH | AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—Reserve Your m}]’;‘i““““’ and team scores are 85| winjams whe 369 average| Cclorado Mines 57; Golden (Colo.) | The first scese of “The Christmas bl L8R | Christmas Tree NOW topped the individual batting, fin- Brewers 2 Weasels play a relatively minor|Carol” by Dickens will be presen ‘ 9 1 > ’ e “"“""“}'28"‘:;;"5m 367 |ished 17 percentage points ahead | Seattle Pacific 57; Pacific Univ. Part in the annual fur harvest be-jover KINY Monday afternoon at fl _!f” 9 . | PRICE: Spruce, 50c per foot orter e Sl PRI SR o e £ Miss 4 4 3 of DiMaggio’s .598 in the slugging 39. |cause their pelts are so small to(5:15 o'clock by a group ol | ¢ - A. Parsons 149 135 164 438/ ;) hications, but was third in| Boise JC 53; Southern Idaho 43, be hardly worth the trapper's ef-|Ruth Johnson's English puplls . SPRUCE BOUGHS FOR SALE J. Alexander ... 162 137 138 RBI's with 177, twenty-eight behind | Northern o 91: Whitman 64 |fort {Clyde Jensen on the saxophone and | Princcss Novah docked at 10 o= fl e ~ - . . C. Porter 139 180 143 o AR Do ol i, o 'Elton Engstrom on the clarinet will | clcck this moring from Skagway, fi LarhlOLLS &fiuifi T aifl?ah@n Totals B8 B B a0 R e e BAST i [ pray ot of carols. taking cn 23 southipund passen- RALY £a b led in 153 games, compared with| vale 64: Cornel 57 | Culver-Stockton 73; Bethany|Play 8 duet of carols : BCHE Of) | 80, S0TIL f LS r b7 { Williams® 137 il ‘":" o ) 49, | Cast will include: Elton Eng-|gers. She sailed at noon | Ress it { 3 utgers. 65; Princeton 52. i strom, Ser . pgsts engers akoard were: b o Ress .()a is i ri i « 1I { Purdue 64: Nebraska 47. strom, Scrooge; Rayr{mnd Hegst ‘(v‘,' L ?‘.(,?. boar ot > B. Mill 128 132 141 401| Boston “tetop Vern Stephens e Tufts 50 { SOUTH | Bob Cratchett; Jack Gould, nephew; | To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs, I. Var R. Mill 146 126 172 444 second n the RBI column| LroWn 67: Fort Devens 51. | Mississippi 69: Miss, State 61, |Albert Dobers, gentleman. ness, J. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. M. Funk 131 133 131 395 |with 137, despite the dubious d Neston, New Hampshire 46. | o5 Cectern Louisiana 62: South-| ThiS is the Community Center | Martin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nording, R. Maiitield 126 211 166 503 | tinction of hitting into the most| sulalo 69; Toronto 45, Flpky el ol L {program of the Juneau Woman's| Miss Elizabeth Buttrey, Mr. and 5 Totals 531 602 610 1743 double plays, 25. Wt naver . (Pa Rregle bt “Brate 855 Aahs A Olub. Mrs. Balweazock, F. Steiner, Mr 000#H! HOW YOUR e ’ Tech 41 uislana State 58; ‘exas ‘ Williams, whose RBI activity Odom Cempany suffered when he was slowed by R. Breitkreutz 127 191 146 464 injury in July, again drew the g0 A B. Hanford 142 121 183 446 | micst b cn balls, 126—thirty-six Connecticut 42: Wesleyan 38 Torth Carolina State 77; Pitt 42. S. Meuwissen 148 148 148 444 |fcwer than pitchers fed him in| ppoge 1qand State 04. Brooklyn| Duke 58; Davidson 41. Ed Forsythe .. 167 139 202 508 1947. Collese 60, 5 oo George Washington 71; Virginia Totals ... . 584 599 679 1862| DiMaggio also was the leading i Military o hit-by-pitcher victim, being plunk- MIDWEST Tenn: Bert's Food Center ind eight times. Pat Seerey, who| L le 73; Mar : Delaware 46 » . ot Mepankiih & Mav- mM:. mi (Fla) 59; South Carolina FLOORS SHINE! | | i | | IT TOOK ONLY A FEW MINUTES WITH see 58; Florida 52. | 64 Richmond 47; Clemson 45. | Spot 42 42 42 126 'switched from Cleveland to Chi-| Ckicago Loyola 65; Bowling Green SOUTHWEST { E. Kelly 91 53 59 203 cago during the season, struckout | (Chio) 62. New Mexico 59; Texas Mines 43. y » B. Hanford . 167 167 167 501 102 times for that unwanted title. ,Tfl.”“ Wesleyan 70; Depauw 69. Houston Univ. 44; New Orleans JOHNSON s A R. Breitkreutz 135 135 135 405 Seerey, however, tied three major | Tulsa 65; Phillips Univ. 47. Loyola 43. | AT N. Kelly 143 181 132 456 league records on long hits in a| College Empor: Colorado Col- | Wi xas 66; North Texas 62. . | GLO'co & Totals 578 578 535 1691 g2me, 12, and most total bases in | lege 57 State (Flagstaff) 50; Tex- | Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to L® 4 {2 same, 16. [o} as Wesleyan 36 ; speed you on your way. Through your local », Saditoamia Grodery Boston's Bobby Doerr establish- | Baylor 49; Missouri 42 Texas Tech 51; Arizona State| ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan To give your stone tile, linoleum or B. Mork 139 161 143 443 °0 @ new major league mark of| Beloit Indianal State 71 (Tempe) 47 | American to the States ... . and then fo any spot hardwood floors a beautiful shining 3. ‘Hagerun 154 144 101 399 414 chances at second base with- g ey = vy on the globel And now, for its patrons in Sitka, ks s Jhbnsod's P. Hagerup 139 1567 105 41 Out an error. Another second Efggerrrreerrrges Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar polis !le_eaSYGleé“ ?rh' ; W. King 137 189 172 cker, New York's George Stirn- o communities ACA holds a special block of seats Self-Polishing GLO-COAT. This fa- i Totals 569 651 521 1741 VOIS t a major record with the P on Pan Am. . .. giving them equal priorities with mous wax saves you time and effort, ¥ 4 — | fewest exrors at the posttion, five. those who buy their tickets in Juneaul makes floors gleam without rubbing A Engineers r -t or buffing. Get Johnson's GLO-COAT 3 Spet 48 48 48 144'¢ o 4 v s 0 0 0 0 & @ \ today! y 0. Cecotti 133 102 146 381 o . L s 4 ) P. Matheny ... 207 138 112 457, ¢ ® { 2 h .y A. Nielson 110 100 139 349 o “DEENH‘E & i ’ I E. Hamilton .. 132 170 128 430 o DECEMBER 19 4 ; s | - : Totals (0800 D3k 1751‘. High tide, 409 am., 156 ft. o AIRLI“E i Made in the U.S.A. ® Low tide, 9:51 a. 2 Thomas Hardware [eriieang dhslea 1 ¢ Southeastevn Alaska by the makers of Johnson’s Wax Spot R R AR e S vy ; Wi, Blanton.. 18 190 17 - bad o 0 Y% BSlpm, 18 M. e | -— B Hudson 132 140 104 376 , ; : | B. Davlin 143 143 143 420 ' ¢ piop ,zr(: ‘-)LB‘\':‘ 56 1t % { M;r f’*}“_““ ég; é‘;; }gz l';g_ll ® Low tide, 10:43 am., 43 ft. e ' ghe-e i L s | ® High tide, 16:31 pm, 17.0 ft. o - ¥ |® Low tide, 23:19 pm., -1.0 ft. e Spot 22 '@ da gl ' L. Holmquist ... 131 148 151 430 °® L& 4 ) F. Holmquist 158 158 144 460 | ® OB 9 8 8.8 9. 8.8 9 9 R. Lockert .. 170 158 108 436 BT s T TR ' H. Nordensen 102 298| ER-FAN | Totals 527 1690 | —_— % o L3 | NEW HAVEN, Conn, —/P—One ATTENTION REB] AHS {(.f the most ardent spectators at AND ODD FELLOWS {all the home games of the New 1 l NT N Tukes Dimner Wed, Dec. 2, Haven Rambiers of e American BUTLER-MAURO TELEPHONE EQUIPME : 6:30 pm. at Odd Fellows Hall. Odd | Hockey League is Rev. 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