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MONDAY, Ve .’)(z‘ni.DblE e Mon- | ue has| tirlinz tonight 1 as fol- . 1 's City Clean- _ Young vs H and Q Sport Center. | M rends VS €ls Gus vs! George lothing. Js | was Both teams ¢ ruaty 14 Young George vs. vs Lud- Gu: City :d Q Sport Center o'hing; B. M. Beh- Clothing s ori Cent nds. George vs Juneau Cleaners vs Ludwiz oung; City Nelson. February 28 7 P. M—H and Q Sport Center s Gus George; Ludwig Nelson vs Team 1. 9 P. M—S and T Clothing vs City Cleaners; Juneau Young vs B. M. B:hrends. March 7 7 P. M—B. M. Behrends vs S and T Clcthing; City Cleaners vs Jvmcnu Young. 1--Ludwig Nelson vs Gus Georve; Team 1 vs H and Q fpory Center. March 14 -Ludwiz Nelscn 0.t Center; Team us George. i P. M.—City Cleaners vs B.j ds; 5 and T Clothing j wu Young. ROUNDUP OF vs H 1 vs NEW Y ., Feb. 7—M—-in t next six da;s, major teams will pla ames, most of them in their own neck of the woods. n.ucky, St. Louis and Okla- oma A. and M., the nation’s top- kn. cluks, will keep busy but| on! stand to gain much prestige. A loss anywhere along the line . otld cause a major shuffling in the rar kines. Acton last week cut the 1st ol majo: teams to exact- -t e Pied Pipers of Ham- n who bave won 15, Villanova, which had taken 12 in a row, fell o'l the bandwagon with a thud. vquecne handed the Wildeats ‘irst loss Monday night. All along the line Saturday was 1sct night. Ohio State whipped nnecota, 48-39: Colorado A. and M. kicked Brigham Young out of the lead in the Big Six, 62-54; Ar- zans © did the same thin3 to Bay- or in the Southwest, 52-46. Tennes- e was edged out by Georzia Tech,} North Carolina trounced k. 44-34; Penns;lvania surpris- ew Cornell, 45-43, and Wooster teal Akren, 72-65. Tiere was a couple of necr mi's es, too. St. Louis needed an over- time period to defeat Long Island 43-37, after traling for 37 m'nutes Kentueky displosed of Bradley, 62- 52, but the Blue Grass boys were 16 point favorites. HOCKEY GAMES | Final scores of games played over the weekend in the Pacific Coast Hockey League are as i{ollows: SUNDAY NIGHT Tacoma 4; Portland 3 (overtime) Los Angeles 4; San Diego 2. SATURDAY NIGHT ‘Tacoma 4; Vancouver 2. Fresno 7; Seattle 2. Oakland 4; San Franciseo 3. “an Deco 4: Los Angeles 0. Portland 4; New Westminster 3. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospita! Sunday were John Brown and Mas- ter James Anderson. Admitted Saturday were Ernest Page and Puiscilla Parker. Discharged {rom St. Ann's over the weekend were James Mattson, | Mre. William Spain and baby boy and Master Eric Nummela, Walter Sckrocter, and Carvoll Elford. Admitted to the Government Hos- ptal was Jimmv Otiyohok, of St Lawrence Island. P g— ANS MEDICAL OFFICER JO'NS STAFF MEMBERS IN WASHINGTON, D. R is W o, C. Dr. James Googe, Alaska Na- | tive Service medical officer, join- td ANS director Don Foster and John Kelly in Washington, D.C., ' during the weekend. Dr, Googe is in Washincton to seek appro- ! priations for the ANS medical di- | vis‘on. FEBRUARY 7, | flh“fi) \v H“ bh$'m SERIURUAY, 4710 21 were P! started fought jahexd ol Bloom eac 3 points. A part school after the jame in the Bear: Tuneau should str ht, 'gnme of making a three way tie in| the Southern District conference. gell defeated Ketchikan by a score of 52 to 25 and Saturday Wrangell won again 64 to 32 one durinz the first half with Sten ford of the Kayhi bunch ecoiny ou on fouls, and in the wide onen sec jond half Wrangell went ouf on fouls ine hoth rames. score was Petersturg 51, nd Saturday night Petersburg again von Di Wraneell Ketchikan 949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE. AU ALASKA 1 BIG'GA'MES HoopToumeyl ON TONIGHT, ' Scheduled fo NORTH DIV. Be Best Ever|” out of 10 stellar tem-sl ntered in the 'rhnd Annual Gold tomor- fod T namcnt, Juneau Lions a series | Clu) commitieec members announce lelcimine the winner at the stace is set for the bigge ern Divison Pacific | champ'onship backetball meet e backetball race. outherst Aluska history oblesome Ida- I paring entri o 'en ht after drop- iom the orizinal ives ot y¢ ision the previous ! rust, ofticials promis> sporis fa plit 12ft the Beavers and to date are the Metlakatla Vets, i . 6t rg Merchants, Kake «den d:o mpes 3 Mt R illed to (P—Washing- Oregon State Col- onight and Pullman in With nine N‘h SI\A» W ;-.Y JN 12 faire in second plac o n P ats are onl Tae lirst qua with In the second quarter, em to made only t fron t 0.8°8 53 shots. > > s SEATILE MEET 7 ton orcin; Th 1y known Harlem etrotters by a mere 1-point nly after the Hm']cmit es had en extended in two overt P riods following a tis during an G on came, at the Annette Is- and gymnasium of min eplaced Stars on the Metlakatla five in cude Jeff David, first honor| P -Univer- award and- first All-Tourney Tean | and Oreon last year, and Bert Leask a 2 0 ern man from the University of Du- and Goo buque. | ckacwa, ith teld in th 7-31 in favor Graves W 2 ach and Palp \M c igh for was nners, the xm;m,l Hockets, have dropped in the scason, despite of three of .ust year's and John Mills, second onor award wnner of last year. torsbury Mcrchants are nz into town loaded with an cgrregation of loopsters from the 7 orvick Vets, winners of Gold Medal Tourncy. Ed man, winner o! tie third hon- award and memoer ol tho lirst held All Tourney Team will pace ti or the Norskis. Entries from Sitka and Mt. E { LEGION TO MEET e wil be strong santends t W|F1 AUX“.IARY year, since the Juneau-bound t; ‘; THIS EVENING Jmp:afll-m ‘,.(m om:. ]r <l- u}l:. s‘n; ill offer a fiery five, and local iseacres see the Mt. Edgecum-e Jyneau Post No. 4 and The Sionved ThN Gl | American Legion Auxiliary, Unit No ) 0 LS 0 , will join tonight in the American o s gion Dugout to participate in a ont Americanism meetiny of the Ietehikin o thus far he presence “lettermen” onor. a Gro? your next game. irom team and I waeh ee them win the| P that the ve| Earlier a me't ¢ “kagway is‘on mark fell ne tun 400-yard 1) t of G-orze Heaney, Pete Salmon, Duk Campbell and Bob Trazdrm ir time was 3:34.2. Wach or oth earlir mark lrck in has a fi lk2 to npionship row n vs,” cays the irs - NERIRG AT TO"S BASK'TBA'L 1C0 RISTRICT r ms ik'n o tiin one defeating Kct Wrangell is W basketha 1s At Wrangell Friday night, Wran- ne senior who played with them st year but did not graduate. | In Juneau, the city league leaders are Columbia Lum" and the men threaten the field in the Gold Mednl go with B1l Schmitz, of last year, and re- | rned Harry Aase. | The Crimson Bears of Juneau won ' sccond place last year and promice stron: squad in the pnding H for the Lions' Gold Meda nament are February 21 tol 26 inclusive, and the pui- dvised to .buv season ticke's early due to limit~d seating capac- n'ght | ty a score o Wt cam st-sponsored troop of Boy ill present a p ant of ou! work. and a scund film, de- pcting the prozram of the Scout or- ;onization will be a part of.the en- ‘ertainment. Joo Thibodeau, head of the Pcst Scout Committee, will join w.th Second Vice Commander Jo'n Tan aka, in directing the Scout stration, and Maurice Powers, 1¢; resentative and executiv { Bov Sconts of Ameriea i will provide the picture on scout ing. A committee of the Auxiliory serve refreshments at the concli- $2.50 trade-in on old storage bat- ¢ the program. Tezonn tcov at SMadsens Cyele and Fish- | ing Supply. 13 The Saturday reported to have been a Bakke and Stokes of The Petersburg-Sitka playoffs last eekend ended in Petershurg tak- Friday nizht the Sitka 30, core Petershurg 61, Sitka 34. The standines in the Southern strict are as follows: PRWE IO Won Lost wil etershursy 4 are requested to wear their cap 3 4 | | i The end of a busy day . . . dinner and an evening with good companions +. . light Olympia as your beverage of moderation. These are among the good things of life. I.YM plA *Its the Water” — Beer, the Light Refreshment Beverage of niillins of Tenprat: Pyl OLYNPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGION, U 8. A nne, her sister, was . Werner boys celabrated their thdny on Tuesday with a la p of playmates at the home of nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The girls celebrated last turday with their me of ther p s. Jami McClel! ge AT ST. AN Jesse Snyder bezan her new week nurse at St. She Snyder, € hore College, Pa., to ide of Snyder, who drill foreman for the Mincs. Mr. and BIRTHDAY Jesse Snyder na new re: plezsantly a very recent dent of Doug- surprised Fri- Mis. CHEST hom2 FLY TO SEATTLE a lu,h' AND IN ALASKA AT ermann, promin- business and club Il be the guest speaker I sland Woman's ¢ meeting Wednesday ¢ ! v bruary 9, at 8 o'clock, | ¢ 1 nd hool public li- he large at- members are ervations with hostess for the n the hostess Trs. Leich Grant mer MASONS of Gas- A M, will in the r ired day evenin Decuglas, d " MEET TONIGHT Par meeting o FOE 7, will be held this eve- Doug Hall bezin- m. R FOM PELICAN Raatikainen Pelican is » Gastineau, register- a visit to Hawaii, Pacific. . . DAYS LAST WEEK milies celebrated four last week, when Charles s six and his brother, 5 2 years of age, and t Mclellan was 6 and Doris tord of JOHN P TONIGHT iean Legion G at 8 o'fCinch: IN THE LE Visiting Veterans Invited GION DUGOUT SR ZENGER, P Cemmander RMENTER, Adj ut.mt BARGAIN ZR FARES VISIT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE By Clipper you save enough foe exira fun. Stopovers? Of course! TAKE A WINTER VACATION..: adise of the or Mexico and Guatemala BUSINESS TRIPS, TOO Get the most for your money by 4-engine Clipper. Frequent, friendly, dependable service Take advantage now of this big *“Clipper Special.” You save on both round-trip and one-way passage...with tickets good until Apr. 15... 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