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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA | ‘Nw (AGE J-HIGH, D-HIGH . ' BOWLING ALLEYS ] '| ]'[ AMS | i T0 PLAY, FRIDAY AT ELKS CLOSED CONTESTS i OF MAJORS gers would bar isidhf cimeras R The Gastineau Channel Basket- The Flks bowling alleys are (clos- from football ball League will get underway again ed but will probably open for busi- s L Little, umbia coach, who Friday night in"the Juneau High ness on Thursday. Electric pin set- |heads the football rules commit- (By The Associated Press) gymnasium. The Signacs and the ters are being installed and the 7 : l(,,‘ 1 questionnair rom 700, Reveille for northern division bas- Moose will meet for the second time job should be completed within two ; HEADA(HES jcoaches seemed to split most sharp- | Ketball sounds tonight : Moscow this season. 5 il days Duquesne Loses fo Yale ‘]y over the game’s unlimited sub- With a game between the Univer- son Bears and the SO ———— | [stitution rule. As it now stands,|sities of Oregon and Idaho Huskies, will play ILLIA Last Night-San Francisco \ coachies with the manpower can| The Ducks p wo contests on th JERRY w Ms ; f ET ' A |field a complete defensive team,|Successive night ainst the Mus-| For the Northern Division Cham- Bea's Sama Cla[a then run in a new offensive outfit | Covites and then move over to Pull- Fionship, J High's Bears will have SIG"S '“H ,pRos‘ o3 | en masse. "Most of the coaches of |[man for (rlh sio; ‘Ifl:xxcl:ux' ‘:x-l:.d. Sat- 'u(")r \\‘n.\ l:mh‘Sl(kn _and »skagway H NEW YORK, Jan. 4—®—Two of A the smaller colleges argue that such with Washington High School teams. Sitka is sched- —_— colinge TnaslBVbiTs tew TFemantng NCAA Mee”n W“h ]’00 a rule hurts them,” he explained uled to play in Juneau on Jany-, NEW YORK, Jan. 4—B—Wash-{ oce P 00 O S e g “They do mot have the manpower University of Washington, ary 20, 21, and 22 and the Bears 1 State halfback Jerry Wil- |, 0 F t"um shibted. o 0o Ma Bow' Games E'( or large enough coaching staffs to ckers were making will travel to Skagway to play on 1s has been signed by the New T:c oth: k‘:‘n ‘u’mg tbbed 2 U ny ’ *r | produce the platoons which are fea- the Friday-Saturday con- Febiuary 3, 4, 5. The winner of .the | york Yankees of the All-America | Duguesne, x\-\MO\ had won six B |~ k U D‘ d turing modern football fe ettos with Oregon State thern Division will have & play- football conference, the Yanks an- R g W ime Rl bowad e laKken up, IScusse Separate coaches' meetings and |But the readiest single performer oft game with the Southern Division pounced today. SR (RO B, dow . NCAA sessions; opening this morn- | Was the {lu virus who virtually un- i‘fl"‘l" The fessional team also an-|.> Y'l?.m Ne\x"Hnunv‘(,o.un‘ o1 ng, eontl hroughout the ded had stufied the infirmary with — ounced the signing of Pullbackis leaviog anly 11 major team SAN FRANGISOO, dan, 4—th— | '€ SOnTANe Lraughout Hh Huslt'e ; Tom Tandry of Texas and Guard | "5t Perfect records. ! The National Collegiate Athletic | R mmy White, the sine que non of Ken Sinofsk ot Nevag Nevi;d‘ { North Carolina meanwhile Association cits down at the con-| ( A I' BASt All Coach Art McLarney's attack, is the 85 s stretehed it winning streak to sever ference table today to ponder B latest sniffler. Three others—K. by toppling Maryland, 55-47, in a multiple headache: Are there loav Chorlton, Soupy Campbell and Jim Fights last night 1¢sulted as GORDON MIlE s'G" e many bowl games? Will television DIRE(TORS MEE'I' Malloey ey Xatad to tollimht Coapel Hill. , , cut m!h-m:m“ gate xucml?ls? And last ni; practice At Brooklyn, N. V., Dick Wag- ac‘:‘ony Lavei:i. SI(ul;s grelmt;fn.xn what aktout the “platoon system” of 7 e : The Beavers, on the r hand, ner, 171 pound Portland, Ore., bat- up wIIH HY G‘IA“‘S personally fashioned th football substitutions? LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4.—@& appeared to be in pretty g0d health tler, stopped Ace “Red” Arrow, E {dong of the Dukes by scoring ¢ These are only a few of the puz- | Drafting the 1949 play chedule |\ ¢ night at Corvallis 4 165-}1(}1::!(! Tulsa, YORIA., Doer m‘ points. Charlie Cooper zlers. The NCAA not only makes | will be the number one order of| eeot the Unive f Po 1,' thie ‘sixth rount: F ¥ NEW YORK, Jan. 4—P—Two of for Duquesne. the rules for college sports; now- |business of directors of the Pacitic|g, o One OSC « Din T " M'(th"“ Efidxe Marotta, 128 the New York Giants' batting stars BIG NINE SEASON adays it also sets up codes of be- |Coast Baseball Leazue at their Vot UNd Moie Sheokiiné of on ‘r~ C!/(-\‘l;;n'! Slitpointed 'Gen(; Gr)l’do‘n and Johnny Mize—! In the opening game of the Big havior for its 300-odd member | meeting in Sacramento Thursday AR A O e, sl o | 7¢ already inthe foll ‘Nine season, Illinois trounced Wis- \ schools President Clarence Rowland i TR ;”I G bt rouh TR gl Third baseman Gordon, who hit jconsin, 62-50. Wisconsin shackled the | } A cpecial NCAA committee has|who snnounced the meeting last and,pight-royiieiie L f 30 home runs and drove in 106 |Illini's scoring aces, Dike Eddle-| \ been studying the football Ltowl night, said directors will look TAN HEATH [‘ ‘!‘f! _'o ; © o o o Tuns has signed his 1949 contract, Iman end Wally Osterkorn, but Bill situation and is due. to report be- over the Sacramento Park site S t L U 7 opm B 3 the Giants announce. Nc salary llern:kson slipped through for fore NCAA sessions ‘are adjourned |The n park, replacing burned = 3 disclosed. {peints to pace his team to victory. next weekend. down stands, will be ready by March plAY weIH pA(«ERS s TIDE TABLE 2 Mize signed last month in Flor-| Indiana got ready for the con- Some 40 bowl games were played 15, and will seat about 10,000, Row- & 7 ® ida. i ference grind by polishing off Mar- tetween the end of the gridiron sea- land said. LOS ANGELES Jan. 4—(®--Stan @ :!ANLARY 5 . - ’o-o'A—— quette, 56-47. Loyola of Chicago, son and Jan. 1. | > > i Heath, college 1.utball's No. one @ High tide, 5:54 am. 144 ft. e FYOTTERY CLUB MEET | which has lost only one game, slap- Another NCAA committee will re- NO DAY NU Y er in 1948, has signed a con- @ Low U»de‘ 11:57 am, 49 ft. e Members of the Pottery Clul'a wiil ped a 42-33 defeat on Purdue. Mis- port this week on a survey it has| There will be no Day Nursery tract to play this year with the o High tide, 17:37 p.m., 132 ft. e meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | oo whipped Northwestern in a mage of the effect of television.|until further notice, according to Green Bay Packers of the National ® in the Pottery clubrooms of the lnon_jeague fray, 59-37. Some eastern coaches end nfana-|Mrs, Kenneth Axelson. pro football league. ® 0 00 o0 0 o o o e Recreation Center. 35 In one of the feature intersec- B0 S g LB g e e SN s e 5 5 R tional clashes, Notre Dame staged a spectacular finish to prevail over the St. Mary's Gaels, 70-66, at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. The two teams were tied 36-36 at the half. SANTA CLARA LOSES In a preliminary game, Center | !Joe McNamee of San Francisco sef a new Cow Palace scoring record by pouring in 38 points to lead h [mates to a 57-47 triumph over San- ta Clara. ' Dartmouth, cre of the good teams of the East, won ninth victory |ten starts, beating Rochester, 64-51 In other topflight games, Tulane defeatedq Florida, 63-41; Tennesseé What buys NO, we haven’t gone off our trolley — not for a single, solitary minute! U. S. Savings Bonds buy you a lot more than money will, and here’s why: You get $40 back for every $30 you put into U. S. Savings Bonds, after only ten years. And they’re abso- lutely safe . . . 100% backed by the United States Gov- ernmen’. So if you can’t afford a home of your own now . . . or that special trip with the family . . . or the kind of edu- cation you want for the kids, start piling up Savings Bonds more than money ? today! You'll be surprised at how soon you’ll be finan- cially able to make your dreams come true! What’s more, U.S. Savings Bonds offer you about the only sure, foolproof way to save. Through iwo wonder(ul, all-automahc plans. First — Payroll Savings, the only installment buying plan. Or second, if you're not eligible for Payroll Savings, sign up at your bank for the Bond-A-Month Plan. Join the Plan you’re eligible for right now! Start getting your cushion of the stuff that buys more than .roncy— U.S. Savings Bonds! | triumphed over Wake Forest, 7 3 | Furman stunned Georgia, which | previously had lost only one game {in e} ht starts, 71-56; De Paul top- (ped Oklahoma City U., 43-41: Towa | trimmed Western Reserve, 61-54. { Besides North Carolina, unbeaten Min- {teams are St. Louis, Hamline, nesota, Western Kent rence Tech, Akron, Cincinatti, Vil- lanova, Mi ippi and Army AR " S SOAP BOX DERBY PLANNED, ROTARY MEETING TODAY From tihe present condition of 12th Street, it is difficult to re- | alize that within a very few months |the Soap Box Derby boys will be swooping down the street in their annual race. At the Rotary meeting this noon, i Dr. W. P. Blanton announced that boy: should start this month to |plan and constiuct their cars. Rule | books have been received and any boy interested in entering the race {may obtain a copy from Hank Harmon at the school. The next social event on the Ro- tary calendar is a Valentine party, which will ke held next month. President Charles Carter will ap jpoint the committees this week. At the meeting today, Mayor Hendrickson and Fred Eastaugh reported briefly on their recent trips to the States. | Visitors at today's meeting were | Wesley Miller, son of Del Miller, | and V. A. Kolander of Seal Beach, California. B MAURICE POWERS LEAVES FOR WRANGELL, TUESDAY Going to Wrangeil with Ellis Airlines today was Maurice Pow- ers, Boy Scout executive. He will introduce D. P. Scudder, new {Ketchikan field executive to Scout leadars and committeemen ‘at Wrangell, Petersburg and Sitka this week, weather permitting. Scudder will spend the week end in Juneau, getting acquainted with the council oifice and meeting Al- aska Council President Charles Burdick and Vice-President J. O. Rude. The Scout office will be clesed the rest of the week, ex- of the book. ( ’l W-A-N- ! FOR SALE | "Give her a no her a home for Christmas! | BEST location, near school and | 2 im-, home. 3 years old. 100'x100° lot Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. | mediately available; other apt.| In good district. Large living | rents $80 per mo. Hmdwood‘ room with fireplace. Dining roomL | floors, furnace, laundry, large | Automatic hot water heat. Terw yard, excellent furniture. View. ONE new house on Behrends Ave. THE Crescent Apts; The Seaview | ; The Smith Apts on Cal- Apts houn. DUPLEX off of Gastineau, 2 and | double plumbing.etc. $1,000| = 2iF heat, Very liberal terms. % 1 bdr,, ished, 1% lots. THE Forrester Several business opportunities. 3 | Large power barge. Bucking and| 2 20d 8 bedfoom houses, price falling equip. Pile driving from $6800 to $14,500. ip. bldgs. ham. business. tallied "IM“”“Y & H““HYI RE _TORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! Pho: 76 over First National Bank FOR SALE | ——— — 17| WE HAVE an d~urtment of used — | small compressors we wani to get rid of. Make good air compress- ors. PARTONS ELEC. CO. 8% 3t KODIAK Retiex, complete with | field case and flash, $130. Ph. Black 729 cvenings. 84 3t | WESTINGHOUSE electric range in good condition. $50.00. See at Juneau Linoleum. 83 3t concrete basement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499. 83 tf | 11037 BUICK 4-dcor sedan, good . } condition., E. Bucasas, USCG Storis. i1 3t -INCH dry fnevr)"L spruce and hemlock. For immediate delivery | phone Green 715. Supply limit- | | ed 80 5!‘ LEXIBLE Fiicr sieds at Madsen's. O,)cn noon until 6. 9 WARDROBE Tlunk Ph 357 77 tf | ONE Share common stock in Pen- insula Plywood Corp., Port An- geles, Wash, Work availatle im-| 8lso steam baths. Scandinavia mediately; excellent wages; price . .Rooms, 36 o 6,780, Bome tedme. C Box ST T o T R ‘ Port Angeles, Wash. 7 7t WAmn FIREFLACE Wood, :plit spruce logs, 2 ft. lengths, $18 cord, $10| e e S g e Y 2 cord; also cut to order. Green 393 after 7 p. m. Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tt Joe Louis | ONE 1500-Watt CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—®— cham- | pion Joe Louis sued Look maga- zine for $500,000 today alleging he | was libeled in the current issue by statements atout his financial con- | dition. HARRY Mc(REA ELECTED HEAD, (ENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL; MEETING MON. Harry McCrea was elected Presi- dent of the Central Labor Council of the A. F. of L. last evening at a meeting held in the Union Hall. Mc- Crea, who is employed by the Alas- ka Electric Light and Power Com- pany, is also President of the Elec- trician’s Union. John Boland, member of the Car- penter’s Union, was elected Vice- President. Officers re-elected were Tom Moore as recording secretary and Julius Heinemann as financial secre‘vnry. Trustees are Gene Lock- , Erv Hill and Dick Harris. Bill Won. will serve as t-at- arms. The Territorial Fegeration of Labor will hold a convention in Sit- kn beginning on January 10. At the ceting of the Central Labor Coun- cfl Dick Harris was elected as delé- gate to the conventicn. Harris.is vice-president of the Territorial Federation for the Juneau area. Other delegates from Juneau will be Harry McCrea, Corrine Anderson cept for Wadnesday and Saturday mornings, Powers said. | of the Laundry Workers, Julius Heinemann and Tom Moore. Plumbing Telephone-319 OilBurners e ds o Nights-Red 730 TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1949 home, Douglas, terms, furn-| and other boats, k properiy with two 25x125 2 businesses, South Belling- bringing in appr. $600 per month. Does not reguire special | ience. Will sell or trade for | 6-ROOM, {ully furnished nouse, full | | ¢ { SEAVIEW AL for rent, one biock 63 tf | *|WANTED before Jan. 10, 2 bed- * Sues Look T A-D=-S ' FOR SALE BEDROOMS—Large one-level full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv- ing room, dinette and kitchen, Hardwod floors. Automatic het WILLIAM WINI-Phone 234 WE HAVE several new listings oh ALSO a nice home on Fritz Cove | Road for $3800. ALSO several confidential small business listings, two with apart ments in connection. A BUYER for a car in the 1940% for argund $600. | A BUYER for a small fishing boat for around $750. | PETER WOOD | SALES AGENCY | Real Estate - - Boats ' _Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 | |FIVE Ocmc Wurmzer prml pla for rent. ‘erson Piamo Shop. IO ‘l . CRESCENT £pts, 4 room apt., W 70 tt pets, yoehfld en. Ph, 428. | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly, Colonial Rooms. 69 tt IMPERIAL HOLrL rooms for rent, Weekly or monthly rate. 66 lmo WURILLZER Spinit plano for rent. | Anderson Piano Shop. 52 to I'N ORTHERN management. Phone 74. Hotel under new Reasonable rent 982 | APTS,, Rooms with kitchen priv. *llcges. Home Hotel, Ph. 886, 976 g from Federal Bldg. 890 # ~ | NICE Clean Room, steam-neate | Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 | NICE CLEAN steam heated roome room house or apartmeri, perier- « ably unfurnished. Family of 8, | one teen-age child. Place desired Jan. 20, or prior. Will sign lease. Call Licut. J. R. MacLeod, U. S. C. G. Storis, or Blue 820. 83 3t rocom apt. for couple and three * children. E. Bucasas, USCG Stor- is. 81 4t . CH_ILDRENS Nursery, hour or day, Gertrude Millard. Phone Green 520. 7t ! EXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart~ men, Territorial Bldg. 72t WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 | 4 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown goat skin billfold at Capitol Theatre Saturday after- noon. [Containing $40 and impor- tnnt (papers needed badly. Reward. 1611; Box 2646. 83 3t HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 t) Brownie's Liquor Store’ Phone 103 139 So. Franklin ’ P. 0. Box 259 Follow the Cabs to ¥ ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas fora Go:{ Time

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