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LS \ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949 defeated the BEARSWINA2TO .7 16;(OLUMBIA LER. DEFEATS MOOSE 5 The Juneau High Crimson Bears over Mike's Nignt Owls Is sy tie 16 point morgn oi <2 st with at the ofi {5 a s blood t.rou and a hall o Ive score was evenod when Niel- sen fou 1t with th e Moose io award. This was three m'nutes of play. Then the Moosemen went a.eid ,with one more free throw when | Smithbterg put his gift in the b iket. At the end of the quarter, * | Mcose were ahead with the s ! score of six to five. Tae stood even at i when Powers was given his w linz and made the en he put in | at the end of won night to 26. The Bears put in their lirst al the end of seconds oL 3 in a game that was won entirely ou free throws. At the end ol minutcs tie Bears were anead a margin ol five poiuts Le innng to warm up. The first quarter was enough .« pull the heart out of any t as Loth quinis were playing and hard ball. At the four minutc g 3 was evened sgain ab mark was a scramble for the bal hen MGt taikted when Bach of the Owls muss ; and the game set up. took tue rele.ee Wietesh piifled “the straighten out the micd arm datie o 5 m the s.de and pu At abeut the half way post in thc o ieien t quarter, the Owls made pullad out in t basket when Bava : %o Lis Iustvrry and was fouled : erson,, and Carlson. The Tre first quarter ended wi anntod with Wie ReRSEE b oy score of 11 and Owls 2 of 15 218, The Owls started off '." s EApiT Bis shots quarter by mkm.g the b.h,y(v?‘.l‘» fr any place cn. the court and under the Bears' basket. The most py,mpermen could not make t spectacular play of t me came ;... oote pay off when Bach tred for t over his The Nertad s th head under his basket alf shen: MStrith Hickey raised the Ov s aide. 9D secey one point when he put in one of two Co { free throw attempts at about the ks three minutc mark of the second o quarter. Bavard proved himself the mainstay of the team by his steady play and almost inspired attempts at the double counters. The consistent trying for scores by the Ov finally paid off when they started hitt'ng the center ol the rim and made the half way score of 13. The Bears had 15 when the horn sounded endiny first hall play. To start the game rolling for thir Into t quarter playing, Bach tried k goal when he received the the tipoff. His under t ket was no and we score from tie el sceor Looked ds aiter Lumber end ol on the openin calleg tim: time out 20 in time, payed off. a on nde the basket ack with h's only two ning when bis pus net rted the Lumbermen pull- = in the ed in E Brown pot of of shot roll Owls to en Blanchard brought the within two points or the Bears w re. did a push up from the k key held magic also for ¥ he repeated from the score at 18 all. M ckel scored his second bucket of the last half to bring the Bears into a ‘two point lead: cre the third quarter horn Hickey fouled Mic Mickel drop- ped the free throw into the net to kring the Bears into a one-point lead of 21 to 20. As the quarter ended the Bears were ahead 22 to 20. The fourth quarter was marked by the Owls shooting from all ov the court and to little avail. Mickel was pulled from the game when he injured his left eye in a collis- ion with Pusich. avard ended the game with a two-point score. The final score was Bears 42 and Owls 26. on the ahead Lumbermen to win the ga the key o G A MorvMowown o Mcrritt, Carlson, f Kennedy, Garcia, f Jesperson, ¢ Vuille, g Jencon, g Smithberg, g f 11 Hildre, Totals 10 SUMMARY r both games: Juneau High FG .-FT TP Graves, Bill, 2 3 7 Hanson, f 6 Sperling, f Mickel, ¢ Schultz, g Magorty, g Adams, g Ritter. e JIMMY GOODING GIVEN DECISION IN GOMEZ BOUT PORTLAND, Feb. 2—(@—Jimmy ¥ Son Totals Mike's Place Bach, f Blanchard, Harris, { McCormick, f Hickey, ¢ Bavard, g Bonnet, g Rus:o, g Cashen, g Pusich, g ’ - wumcomoocacdll oo 10-round decision over Sofny Go- mez, 123, Juarez, Mex., in the main event of a bhoxing show lace last night. It was a dull fight with no knock- downs, ,Gooding was the aggressor all the way and won the unanimous nod of the referee and the two judges. f oo cowedk|lcoarwme 9 o m o - - e LARGE SIZZLING T-bone Steak, Salad, COLUMBIA LUMBER WINS Fries, Hot Biscuits, Honey, $3.00. In the second game of the evenng Open all night. Salmon Creek _to affect league standings, Colum- Country Club. 108 5t o | vocommoonedi|l worarw 9 g | 3 Totals 7 i S ; Sy s s % G EFUGEES FLEE — Arab refugees Gooding, 125, Portland, won an easy | French r leave Palestine k| 1 sgagm PUSHBUTTON shelves, television screen, radio and record player THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA H J-HiGH CAGERS TURNED BACK BY STORN (N CANAL Juncau rran h cage:s 1sketba turned the Don, Hark d Te cr D! nable to P n back t in nd for (2] a at his Lynn Dade mo} w a but 10 ered by make rough w Ca to go to d thi pt the iications chool w L aj were ed d by They W morning C alino kagw the ip as are fave students he cage 1so te: stude W rn- ere m much vay the soon or- who am xiously nts to charter the Afog- Jim Cole, to make re to leave here tomorrow morn- irture of the basketball fans s be will dey 1 postponed, however, 1d on when and if the ¢ is able to make the Skag- and rs. Robert To ¢ To @ the Af npany gnak the s ole, wife of the skipper. Hockey Games - > o (By the Associated Press The Fre place in tue of a jone in to la | The pu Ni¢ i te | lir { Canucks. on th nan spectat sno Faleon: ho! ¥ the Southern Division of |the Pacific Coast hockey by vir- tu- were M Nelson and Mrs, 3 to 1 victory over the| Qakland Oaks, current division lead- | e Onks 20 in F shut out Tuesday t until Eddie Merchant banaed: for the Oaks with only two | scored an un- | ¥ s first goal.|" left the arena, caromed | loff her forehead back to the ice and| Tule they 1‘\\;“ banged home by the Fulcuns'l k Cinor. Cakland protested the goal l:ut! 3 had not; puck leave the playing m'ml 1 the score. The specta-| e Lebanon New Westminster Royals took a | to 3 pasting from the Vancouver{ road after from their village homes during recent fighting between Israeli and Arab troops. received first aid treatment for| {a one-inch gash in her head. ‘ In the Northern Division the lead- | | ———— | i US E— Actress Pat Hall shows how wall slides away o reveal books in pushbutton house designed for Hollywood movie. KOUNDUP OF HUTCHINSON CAGE GAMES BALKS; HAS - NOT SIGNED NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—(P— Long Island University’s besketball quin- et .s cleaning up on its Far West by Uu’l\msm,! DETROIT, Feo. 4 Detroit Bowling Green, But-|T.gers ran into another balk today ma Aggies, St. Louis, and |as t} counted four more signed rn Kentucky, LIU s unseat- cont in and 23 playess in the |o'clock playing. | Yellow Cab tied for third, Sick's PAGE THREE SNOW, HAGERUP IN BOWLING FORM IN TUESDAY BOWLING Joe Snow rolled 558, Erv Hager- up 553 and others were in the 0-pin bracket last night on the Elks alleys as the Tuesday Night- ers took cver for the 7 and 9 Parsons Electric keeps in first ‘lace In the standings, Hennings in second place, Juneau Florist and Rainiers fourth, Signal Corps and Standard Aviation tied for fifth ! spot, and Triangle Tnn in the cel- lar. Team and personnel scores last night were as follows: | Triangle Inn 144 159 150 167 126 157 180 150 18¢ 151 784 792 493 498 416 | 517, 521 | 435 hmitz Lavenik Russell Burke Snow Totals S, Hennings 53 144 53 184 Lot avlin 161 142 151 206 ! 135 156 806 974 177 199 mith Henning | Ray Totals standard Aviation ‘an 141 134 Vil 38 391 [®in i pat l Tehal | Spot Applegate Talbert Sodini Hansen : Gormley Totals 112 159 15 Signal Corps 38 144 156 114 159 143 753 173 145 %67 476 2307 114 395 439 419 439 458 51 } Sick’s Rainiers n against Pacific Coast oppenents. fold The Blackbirds defeated Orezon on Friday and Saturday and last night took Santa Clara, 70 to or, or its third straight triumph 3000 g1800 miles from home. a by Freddie Hutchin- -old righthanded pitch- refused to sign for the same he is believed to game was the feature of a SHLSRE Des 3 doublcheader at the San Francisco | o o S n Pran- (0 & n a week prior to bl the opening of tra'ning of Califormin, T dnd "t tha ity ool Josered. mosy gL the dea- 5-32, then pulled away to a 63-51 sbn"with arm trouble, won 13 games i this GhabAAAY amd’ lost 11 last year. & Hutchinson thus moved into com- ny with cutficlder Walter (Hoot) first baseman George Vico rookie pitcher Lou Kretlow, expressed dissatisfacton with first offers. among 20 Tigers signed - BETA SIGMA PHI T0 ELECT OFFICERS AT MARCH MEET Election of a nominating commit- tee was the main order of business _ at the rezular meeting of Besta 8lgma Phi Tuesday night. President Dorothy Farrell conducted the meet- ing held in the Gold Room of the r‘que Bolan- Baranof Hotel. oped Bol- Ruth pa. 8. and Helen Schacfer were elected to PORTLAND, Ore—Rimmy G form a comm'ttee to select nomi- 1 Portland, Ore., cutpointed nees for the chapter’s officers dur- 10. ing the next year. Their selections will be mced in March, after which the annual chapter election wiil be held. For the cultural discussion period, Chairman Freeda Bechtold intro- duced Terese Fenster, who spoke on “Voice and Vocatulary.” She detined points which make for more pleas- ant speech, toth in oratory and cas- 'ual conversation, citing tips for in- creasing one's working vocabulary. 54, Emphns'ized as especially important were correct breathing for voice placement and clear enunciation in order to acquire a speech easy to listen to. e The advantage n Fre tionally in 10th na- latest sociated ress poll of s writers, and the Cklahoma Aggies, ranked tiird, were tie only ones of the tirst 10 ranking lu.s to play last aight. The Aggies snowed Tulsa under haven't yi a 69-31 score in a Miscouri Valley conference game. DePaul, a major independent, likew!se had it e defeating St Joseph's of Indiana, 82-46. - > FIGHT DOPE (Broadw Arena) Brookline Cidene, 154'%, cisco, ranked the If\ and who who BROOXLYN Bill Daley, 155'%, nie Mass., of “onny Gomez, 123, Juarez, Mex - o NORTHWEST GAMES In the Pacific Northwest four bas- t:all games were played last nght th the following results Sound 62; Seattle U 48 ¢ U 50; Eastern Oregon 41 aga 56; Whitman 34 Whitworth 70; NW Nazarene - - FROM ANCHORAGE Here from Anchorage and stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel are Iceland, when discovered by the Spencer F. Ball, Bud Warren, R. Scandinavians around 850 A. D, J. Petitte, CAA representative, and ' had long been inhabited by a small R. J. Zermia, colony of Irish Culdees. Your Deposits BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS I HE management of this pank is pledged to conserva- operation. The safety derositors’ funds is our .y consideration. In addition the bank'is a mem- per of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors ainst loss to a maximum of tive of POSITS IM THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION cams ! Dunlap, Frezda Bechtold ! 33 33 156 143 169 135 151 178 145 166 | snow 184 178 Totals 838 833 i e Parsons Electric 200 185 159 172 159 185 206 160 172 182 896 884 Spot | schmitz | Forsythe Hanford Burke ! Hagerup ! Lindstrom | Mork ‘ Parsons | Stewart | Totals { i | McGhee | McKinnen | Manstield Talbert Yellow Cab 139 168 162 192 175 129 138 165 Lavenik 168 182 Totals 782 836 | L ! Juneau Florist i Spot ... 371 31 | Whittier . 120 154 Lajoi* 172 167 King 145 156 145 | EZendrick 150 203 139 <mithberg 170 146 144 Totals 794 863 792 - - — 162 167 139 155 94 37 184 143 FRIED CHICKEN Salad, French Fries, Hot Biscuits and Honey, $2.50. Open all night. ISalmon Creek Country Club. 08 5t — i| Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Pox 2596 SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Seattle. U. 8. A. Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY 423 10 460 | | ‘hellfish to be frozen, mild-cured I v salted; a tax of four per cent clams, salmon for can- crabs, shrimps and herring reduction plants. Passed by e of 20-4, Reps. Barnes, Frank- Gundersen and Nolan voting it. g, pertaining to employer- ployee relationships and detail- ; precedurs for eollection of ge claims. Passed by vote of !, Rep. Jensen voting no. - - SENATE MEASURES NINTH DAY, FEB. 1 (Measures Introduced) No. 6, by the Commit- Transportation, Highways and Navigation, addressed to the Conagre Army Chisf of Staff nd Commanding General of the JArmy in Alaska, praying that a wighway be constructed connecting the TInterior highway system with the year-around porte of Cordova ind calling attention to the feasi- bility of such a route and the eccnomy of its construction, inas- much ss use could be made of the abandoned Copper River Rail- road now owned by the United States government. Went through sccond reading and referred to the Committee on Engrossment. (Measures Passed) « JM. No. 4, sceking a bonus of e on all gold mined Passed by 16-0 vote. USE MEASURES |° r NINTH DAY, B. 1 (Measurcs Introdueed) 3!, by Rep. Frank G. 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