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In a comfortable chair- lounge, you can stretch out for full-length \‘u]‘m” (no extra cost). For fares, schedules, sip-planning help just cfY, .. BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 Pav AWERICIN €'~ WorLo Aeways ‘, Klidper, Trade Mark, Par Amersian dirways, lne, 70 SKIERS OUT ON TRAIL ON SUNDAY; RACES PULLED OFF | 70 skiers were on hand to enjoy the fast snows on the Douglas ki trail over the ‘Weekend. majority of skiers spent at the slalom hill while others en- joyed the deep powder snow at the ski powl. The main attraction for skier as the classification races or women, men and juniors in L L“ fownhill and slalom. Mar; {deau upset the women's and girls {¢lass by a four second lead over her | nearest competitor iin the speedy downhill course. First place wnner 'r slalc a nine gecond lead ove 2 runner . s followed land and Ralph R nl 11 ! Gormley pressing close {heels in the short gate course. Bob Sommers led the Junle in the downhill | | iive seconds | wylier ana Jc land fourth place bonors respe ly. All such c d:siened to rs added ¢ ; competition » means to sele of like abilities. Epe by all skiers goes to Al Go serves as one ), keep'ng ee ready f-or skiers at all {imes, - ‘GENE BEARDEN ISN'T WORRIED - BY SOPH JINX CLEVELAND, Jan, en, the flinger World Series in his frest ve a the | the 4 —(— (v(*nvs‘ made the! iman y2ar, says the sophomore jinx doesn't] Lother him He won't predict how many, games he wiil win in '49 when the Cleveland Indians will be defending their world championship. His speech flavored with a touch of Tennessee drawl, the lanky Tribe pitcher told a Teporter: “Lots of things can happen. T'll| out there throwin' and Til let| ¢ add 'em up." his victories ad ledw seven losses. No 2 Jlay-off game with Boston | sue title. Then for he went on to win a serie: do a relief job in the final snnes contest. B TP O SITKA HOOPSTERS HONOR GUESTS AT ROTARY LUNCHEON There was a rme-lockmg crop of heonor guests at the special lunchebn Saturday given by the Rotary Club—and the entertain- ment was fine, too. Juneau Rotarians honored mem- bers of the Sitka High School bas- ketball team and their coach, Hu- bert Reaves. | President Charles W. Carter in- treduced Coach Reaves who, in turn, introduced the Sitka players. The coach thanked Juneau for its hoespitality and said, “We hope to return the compliment when Ju- neau High comes to Sitka next | | i 1 i Carter spoke of the salue of sportsmanship and educa- tion for youth. Neil Fritchman gave a sleight- oi-hand performance and a jugg- ling act that brought down the house, Malcelm Greany was busy taking pictures of the goings-on. Elmer E. Rasmussen, Anchorage banker, was the only visiting Ro- tarian, SITKA ANB TEAM DOWNS MIKE'S SCORE OF 48 10 32 Mike's Night Owls were down- ed by the mighty onslaught of the Alaska Native Brotherhcod team it Sitka on Saturday night by a scere of 48 to 32. The ANB team, which will play in Juneaw in the | Geld Medal Tournament, are un- dcfeated this season. Mike’s hold ths second place in the Gastineau Channel Basketball Tournament. The American Legion quintet beat the Douglas boys in a Sitka game on Friday night by a score of 28 to 25. Mike's Night Owls returned from Sitka cn Sunday via aska Cohstal Airways - - GIRL SCOUT WS Girl Scout Troop Ne. 10 will meet Wedunesday afterncon after school instead of Thursday. There will be an election of officers. Don’t forget your extra calendars, calen- ldur meney and dues.—MARILYN ‘CROOKS, Acting Reporter. The their time Sunday| Bonnie Randell, | al| man game and | SporIsBriels ‘ Final sgores o { weekend bnsket-i | pall games played in the Pacific, | Northwest are as follows: | Washington 47; Oregon 44. Oregon State 54; Idaho 37. Eastern Washington 82 St. Mar- | ton's 48. Puget Sound 67; Whitworth 58. seattle Pacific 63; Oregon Col- e of Education 55. University of Portland 51; ittle University 43. WSC Frosh 36; Idaho Frosh 35. Eastern Oregon College of Educa- tion 66; Northern Idaho College of Lducation 55. Hockey a'm'es the weekend follows: by a half length. rank outsider, ROUNDUP OF (AGE GAMES in 1:53 and paid $62.20. Se- and Ingvar Bengtsson won the in- By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—®—Illin- His grabs the national college bas- etball spotlight this week with the two top games in the country Saturday night. Minnesota’s undefeated Golden Gophers journey to Champaign for ' their stiffest test of the &eason against the cnce-beaten University umbus games. in 9032 and Bengtsson in 2:145. points in the annual Grover Cleve- land A C. track and field meet. Final over scores of the games played weekend in the Pacific (overtime tie). Saturday’s Results Westminster 6; Seattle 3. cma 2; Portland 2 (tie). Los Angeles 2; Fresno 0. San Francisco 5; San Dlego 2 D e WASHINGTON STATE (OUGARS KEEP LEAD om the Twin Cities, Hamline, 1 have won 13 games in a row cstern Kentucky and Villanova, : the only cther undefeated in the nation. ly ranked fourth in the ed Press poll, the Gophers more Big Nine foes plus State on their schedule PHIVADELPHIA—The ,nllel‘dé‘s"’ra "Bavis and Hank Bia- satti. DETROIT—Five more his 1m is o the hump on its 25-game schedule, but it has to CGraham and pitcher Art Houtte- ace an arch state rival, Eastern I“ “w CONFERE"(E man. | Kentueky, Saturday. v s s o1 | main conferences at a The Associated Press) ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla—Frank Big 1 ppointed commissioner of the All- “m.erica Col andals, who tock a 54-37 mauling d Saturday against Illin, Missouri Valley: Oklahoma A and Saturday night and sank deep ing C M (3-0) goes outside the loop the division basement. On the same | nas I who resigned. The against DePaul in Chicago Satur- cvening Washington's Huskies conference adopted a 12 game da chalked up their second straight|hcme and home series for the com- Big Seven: Nebraska (2-0) can't victory over tbe Oregon Ducks, 47 ing season iollowed by a Shaugh- be buda=d this week—doesn't play. (o 44, to move into third place. nessy playoff with the top four Ba; (5-1) will stay The Beavers were idle, enjoying | teams participating. The two win- Southwest : i as ners then will clash for the cham- rionship. i their unthreatened second place status. They'll be hosts at Corvallis th's weckend to the Huskies in & pair while Idaho goes to Pullman} loop takes time out Utah (5-1) plays twice, NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Navy scor- travelling Pittsburgh and ainst conference champ Brigham Young. for one Saturday night game withjed ils 49th consecutive dual meet Pacific Coast: (Southern) Stan- Washington State. Washington |victory, cenquering Yale 17-9. rd and Southern Califernia tied State has won five and lost none iy ® e 0 0 0 20 00 00 USC deesn’t p Stanford in conference play. meets San Jose sml(- and Pitts- Oregon’s Rog Wiley put on a bu (Northern)— Washington great but futile scoring exhibition -0) plays last place Idaho in Seattle, counting 16 points to ALL CARS Washingten's x late in the tus 2 e T sle. When he had narrowed the KEEP OFF STREET Husky margin to two points, at 46- GOLF 44, Washington got a free throw reon and went into a stall for two and FRONT AND MAIN a half minutes. TAMPA, FLx .Lm, #—Patty The Webfoots committed 12 fouls TO Berg was $900 richer today after in a desperate effort to break up the keep-away game. Washington led at the half, 24-21. ! In all, Wiley got 20 points, and winning the Tampa women’s open | golf tournament with a 295. ‘The score tied the record for women's ALASKA JUNEAU OFFICE Imedal play in this country. Par . Bill Vandenburg matched it| [for 72 holes over the 6,093 yard on the Washington side. | SNOW PLOWS START | Palma Ceia course is 280. ——,,—— — | | Mrs. Babe Zaharias, pre-tourney E N STAR i AT favorite, closed with a rush and Juneau Chapte: -:0. 7, at 8 o'clock had a 296 total giving her $650 for | secend place. | Louise Suggs Tuesday, January 25. Card bparty! following meeting to which mem- bers may bring escorts. \ 10:00 P. M. SHARP was e . . . ° ° . . . [} . . . ° ° . . ° . . 3 . . third with . . 1297. That was goofiu}ilox SJOO 101 2t Alxce Btown, Secretmy ® 000000000 %e‘ctai,c. ;g{‘hgeétnals:segflr“i;t’ e | 96 tf " ;___"IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIlIlIllIlIIIlIIIIlIII‘NI{IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IHIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'.'a.aoom, fully Turnished nouse, full | Roundup of sporting events over ARCADIA, Calif.—Lurline B won the 12th running of the Santa Margarita handicap at Santa Anita The winner, a stepped the mile cOMPLETELY and one-eighth over a muddy track BOSTON—Sweden’s Erik Ahlden dcor two mile and 1,000 yard events | respectively in the Knights of Col- Ahlden was timed NEW YORK—New York Univer- sity won the team trophy with 28 SYDNEY—Herb McKenley, Ja- 5i Illinois, And in Chicago, Ok- t Hockey League are as fol- maica, bettered the world mark for lahcma A and M, conguerer of WS 220 yards around a curve. He was mighty St. Louis, seeks revenge Scjttle 4; Vancouver 0. \gainst DePaul. New Westminster 4; Portland 1.ltance. The listed world record of | Minnesota and its twin terror San Frantisco 3; Los Angeles 31212 was fifile by Ralph Metcalfe Athletics ciencd pifénsr'‘Charley Harris, and ‘Tigers signed their 1949 contracts—infield- er George Kell, catchers Joe Gins- berg and Lee Bales, outfielder Jack nce, succeeding Jo- | MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1949 FOR SALE FOR SALE furnished 8-bdr. home, hardwood floors, fireplace, laundry facilities, refrigerator, elec. range. Beautiful home with view, central location. Terms! $35 per month rental near school and business district with 'pur- chase of $1500 furniture. Two bedrocms. Includes radio, rérrlg. ete. On Lawson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good beach for children, furnished. Terms, immediately available. TWO fireplaces, utility room with | Bendix Washing machine and dryer; double plumbing, garage, possible 3 bdrs., appr. 5 acres land; former Fromholst property. to serious prospect. KENDALL'S troller, 382-ft., excel- lent condition, Pelican; THE FORRESTER; THE CLARICE;' power barge. 1 PROPERTY near airport, home appr. 3 mi. Glacier Highway, 3- bdrs, 5 acres pat. land; 2 houses 5 mi. 1 acre pat. land; 10% mi. appr. 5 acres pat. land, house ' and large garage, 4% money, pric- | ed for quick sale, good water sys- tem, LIQUOR Store with clean stock; can remain or move from pres- ent location. | slance: ody but Orecon- State's|<ovacs, of Oakland, Calif, won the TWO duplexes, prices $4.500 and | Ivy League: Princetun (3-0) alone ers has had a crack at 'zm,|naticnal professional clay courts $9,500.00; alsc CRESCENT apts. n top and idle this week. but the Cougars of Washington |tenn's championship with 2-6, 4-6, 1.OTS in city, on acier and Southesstern: Kentucky (4-0), tate are still uncaught and un-|7-5, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Welby Van = Dcuvlas highways. 3-bdr. home «le against conference teams, but {amed in the Northern Division, Pa- | Forn, Philadelphia. Norway Point, $5,500 cash. Pos- .| meets Notre Dame Saturday. cfic Coast Conference roop race. R sible terms. Nine: Minnesota (5-0) risks The newest victim was the Idao, CHICAGO—Oliter O. Kessing was MURPKHY & MURPHY RE TORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National Banl l"'flll SAL B 1541 DODGE Pick-up, ne gord body, new motor mstall’d March 1948. $550.00. Some terms. Phone Douglas 16. 101 6t 3 ROOMS and bath, insulated. ' Cemrletely iurnished, including linens and dishes, new frigidaire and daveno. Priced for quick | sale. West end of Douglas bridge. Call Douglas 255. 101 6t MARINL typc "Grahnm Hent Ex: changer” special price one week ! only. Ph. 525, Juneau Welding Co. 100 6t | BABY 'B;ssinert‘tve, excxellent ?on- | dition. Ph. Black 630. 98 3t PR. SKIS and poles, 1 pr. ski | boots, size 9, 1 pt. hockey skates, ! size 9. Assorted sports equipment. | 1 box spring mattress and jwn! size bed. Call Red 855. 99 4t UCTION Saie Sunday, 2 p. m,| new and used merchandise. Juno Auction Market, 731 E St. 97 4t MATCHER davenport and chair.| — Dining table, 4 chairs, double: bed, dresser, chest of drawers, | = = concrete tasement. $6,000. Terms. = \ g Ph. Greer: 499, 88 tf | £ One Small Used Oi! Cook Siove - $%B00 = F‘i‘a’g‘e";m‘?:"yf ‘?,‘:‘:.‘vmé’figf;,;‘;‘?z. = > % = and payi_ng or this a v. Karl £ OneGood Used Hot PointElectricRange §0.00 5 crucoereumix = i 'ND — Pair pink r glasses. £ OneNearly New Used Oil Range - - 10000 5 &rmae = = OneCood Used Oil Circulator - - - 3050 5 Sor.iiwnd oo = New Oil Circulating Heaters - - - 5995 S —oees— | = New30gal. Standard Hot Water Tanks B2 = s v v o ~ Newi0gal Standard Hot Water Tanks 31.%5 2 m”‘l £ New2-Compartment Cement H Siios contta, oo 5 = = 24 agnolia S8t., Oakland 'I E Laundry Trays, complete - - - 2950 £ ow Y | 3 & DEALER or Sales Representative = New Automatic Oil Floor i o E Furnacesaslowas - - - - - - 18050 5 e fwind wie saa £ Oil Ranges - Electric Ranges - Eleciric Water Heaters E e it 4 = Eleclric Refrigerators - 0il Burners - Steam or Hot Water = " e o i 1 - E Heating Planis - Bath Tubs - Sinks - Wash Basins, - Ete,. = &% ™ "™ 005, £ All New Merhandise Sold at Seattle Retail Prices, = RO aud bourl B SN - = If You Pay Cash Boa e TR e ) = Ask us how to SAVE 10% on installation =| e 00 bo T B "‘ = = 'WANTED—Office space. Call Blue = maienals qnd labor S o w t = giw?xs'r and ?nflummwx‘ i . E or p:rm'anen ; jon. ! £ DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING (0. = ===~ _ == £ Phonelf P.0.Box 1187 | fes v’ i esin Devar = E| men Terforial Big MY § . »Gd Your ‘“dfl&'cnm m‘fm"-fl“ 10% §'wgyu:: wanw work of fi—i;‘; 0000 e l dinette and kitchen. | Furnished or unfurnished. 1 timed in 21 seconds for the dis- CAFE, rooming house ai:d bar pric- ed rignt, good income, books open 1941 FORD bus. coupe, $750. | HOPES New ana IIMMEDIATE Occupmcy — Jlut completed new house, full con- te basement with garage; fine Channel view from living room, Hardwood floors,, Automatic hot. water. heat. Liberal terms. » LOCAL Owner wishes to sell new two droom home in Ballard District, Seattle.! One level house, fully furnished. Financed F.HA. Under cost. Trade for local prop- etty. WILLIAM WlNII-Phone 23 1ITH STREET—4 .bedroom house, furnished, full concrete oasement. Available when apt. cbtainable for family three adults. $11,500. I 1941*PLYMOUTH Sedan $650. 1941 CHRYSLER Sedan $750. 1942 PONTIAC Sedan, $850. SPECIALLY built PICKUP terms, $250 down, total $550. . PETER WOOD SALES AUENGJLY Real Estate - - Boats sale Merchandise 12th wt, Ha bor ~ Phone Y11 /FURBENT GARAGE or warehouse or shop tor rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue <« on 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tf :(’):. fi.ix T: = “RO’I&XB 1n’ pr}vate home. Phone Blue 449. 90 3t T, Space for s‘ore room wrpeater shop. Call at Occi- al Bay, Phone 674 86 tf (312 il " f_ FURNISHED Rooms for women, closz to business district. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec- ond Street. Ph. Black 354. 85 tf %‘IVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit piano for rent, Ar’erson Plano Shop. 80 0 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent. *® Anderson Piano Shop. 52 ¢ under new Reasonable rent NORTHERN Hotel management. leges. Hnme | SEAVIEW Aj.L. for rent, r«n‘ morh 890 ¢ from Federal Bldg. Lower rent. 335 Gold ht. 656 t NICE OLEAN steam heated roomt aisc steam baths. Scandinavion ¢ ¢ Rocms. 736 o Tron ore {rom the Lake Superior region is used for about 85 per t of U. S. steel and iron pro- tuction. MISCELLANEOUS » y ] Tsed Maea. Wq buy sell and exchange. 214 2nd - St. ,Phone 908, 999 11" WINTER ‘and PUND, CO. ine. Comiplete Photographic Supplies g - Frinting - Enlarging Painis and Materials Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realispic Pertaan ent, '$750. aper curls, 31 up Lola’s, Beauty Shon. Phone 201 315. Decker Way. o Salme Crew Goes '% To Scene of Interior Jet flohler (rash “ FAIRBANKB Aln.ska Jan. 24— P—A salvage crew was enroute to- 4 \ day to a spot two miles west of Minto, where a helicopter has re- corted sighting the wreckage of an Air Forre F-80 jet fighter missing ince Wednesday. Crewmen of the Squadren helicopter reported see- ing pieces of the plane around a’ sk icep hole in the Tanana River ice 3 -ap. & If the pilot's body is not found in the- cockpit, a search will be # pressed in the event he jumped to safety. Minto is about 25 miles north of Nenana and 50 miles west of Fair- banks. The pilot’s name has not been disclosed. e .- Flexible Fher Sleds at Madsen’s. Open nidon until 6. 9 tr (4} ar 10th Rescue A8 W Follow the Cabs to iy in Douglas fora c«fi Time