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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE i | ALMERS LEAVIS | A V TIES UP TREVA C.ON MAIL RUN '?RE?ST[R SKEERS 'Mr.' Shonflop' Has CGE}QMIES . |7 ¥om caNem coxveRNCE s The Treva C., mail beat, laft this Dr. Duncan <Caaimers of €| The Barbara V, ownzd by Thom- | Morning with mail’ and cargo for EOR WH!IEHQRSE Hus ]sih Blrihday n Territorial Department of Health |ss §, Parke, tied up today at floa Pelican and way" points. % i ¥ : - iN (HlNA [lett Tuesday via PAA to attend |5 in the small boat harbor after i e | B al “Mr. Shortstop” cele- | Sceiety to be held at Mem- | poat has been on the ways for the E. Dazleston of Anchorage s our h v will board | & 5 years of living today. B | phis, Tenn. work at the Bar H JREIE Glane Doinids fof iy-lezged, barrel-chested Hon: [ ] me ound for 1 he'd ek i Bak ; eflakalla Beals Juneau Hi; |7 mni v S i - [} woeke i : 2 lons o5 it will have m Flying Dutchman ratived frox ou meet of the Americ repair work at Jack Warner's. The AT BARANOF Dean today L] L H U H !named the four-student team of | nks in 1017 after & 21- @qe(um%e i e S I“ 'iwo b and two girls who will jor league carcer. He helc " 7 | yide the boards Saturday and Sun. |©Or® tecords than a Jjuke box. {day in downhill and slalcm com- i SO ] for 3 : B«v’fl petition over in Yukon Territory. 1632 §s a ut ar coacn 1 n er flvfi ourney ameSA Bob Scmmers and Dick Keithal 3 An at-; { will make up the boys team for u laid kim low for a time | h, while She MacSpadden his winter. a result, helll b)_'pnss!'\ { Mary Thibodeau have been namcd riny training trip ml, 4 (to take the trip as the J-Hi girls am. i The four Sstudents, accompanied y Edgecumbe was ahead by one point, Metlakatla 30; Juncau High|never to lose the lead. { ol 2 Wrangell was making the long| Edgecumbe Grads 53; Wran- | gots and Edsecumbe was dropping fo 7 o 5 y their coach, are schedule in the sin stups. Edgecumbe's|BY their e S ST N Peters " return her inday via PA 1- i Petersiur¥ | came improved 10 because of | R e it el : lowing the meet. arity with floor. | 1 G, By ' e oo ) n oversght in Sitka's SULES O The DECtators OB |jagt game in which H. McCullough , #7 4% 2 o oo g their halr| o ; hizh point man .‘UA IEA through four € rters, Ju- | 4oqinst 8, was not noticed | neau Hi's Cril t ke has no right hand. In last i fighti to the M ht B, brought W gell last nizht in the t D€ | to w s of Edgec 1‘)0! ple header in the Gold Medalf,, caskets. Handicapped ws e Tournament, third da) " McCullough still play hday messaces ms poured into the Wag- le community, iven no Eliin (ove o : ;.“" ”_ v | : Ll Studebaker Commander Starlight coupe for $ passengers ot CRTRRSEN, | Studebakers the 49 buy word g o SR m e b SRR o com s e ot BOARD OF HOME| 4 Taylor with nine points for g ’ : e i(Special Corresponden i “.1,,“"1 r with nine polats fo still has three m Charles Hubbard had the sewing] This morning, les W. Carter | F()R style that leads—thrift that "_V“ 3 SRinatia iv LagE s Enny (:’“{ ot e R e e~ |had just four days treasurer lasts—driving that’s exhilarat- Wian, ST R, t ‘ang infielder 1od titned spite | Of the Board of Trustees of t! ing new pleasure—it's the '49 hic 2 B y 7 and| s S L Sl tt bad weather. Mis. Hubbard ;‘a‘sku’!’n:u‘vrh" !mmgi He had Sruc!ehnke_r all the way! gold quintet, sparke 1 e Lo s (e dilidtoi oo sl RaRREReC eSterl) TG 0 PORIE It's the '49 Studshaker for low- o che . 18, § FULLERTON. —Mang i vas complimented by all ment swung safety—for flight-streamed At e e tanst ¢ Kept | e Mt. Edgecu Uy ”; the Los Angeles Angels oouay Gov. Ernest Gruening was so beauty—for wide-range vision— \ Bear ne dasperat oy u 3 Edge rd“:{,u;‘v\ azsentees today as his clith F Eis k. ostar Hoy 1d son offc®id he did not know the reason i for stetring ease and §w'i t, sure %8 o 7 Sidipe Lk 2 : b took fin end Mrs. Don Foster, ren @ signs g stopping power—for brilliant new ¢ 4 spring I in his leg While skling: | ed: “He is a very valuable performance that makes you gasp! ny Ostro % injury is painful to Don, how nd T hope he will reconsider, Get an eyeful of the new 1949 MARY ey Burnett, % b 2 4 g ' Ste this afternoon. the: Clovers p| e! i % o <UMMARY A e he has not missed i e this AR tue fenee S}Sl}clmlfitf body finishes ...out- See these stand-out distinctions™of the new 1949 Studebakers e FG A s 0 annos 1 With the acsis-| side, new colors that raid the spec- New decorator-fabric upholsteries « New instrument panels » New | tance of Board Chairman Henry | (rum...lmmdc. a new vogue in up- Imdy_ colors » Sell‘-ag,usnng brakes « Variable ratio “‘extra-leverage” N c {Roden, former Attorney Generaland | ° holsteries and appointments by stecring « Panoramic vision « Secats centered between axles » Low e ‘first frar their four | o P r erd ¢ Herman Bes o i e e nator, we ¢ persuaded Carter | Studebaker stylists. center of gravity « “Black light” dash dials « Automatic hill holder and frame, with 1 : . . CxedhN e i o it | el b y foam rubber seat cushions optional at added cost on Champions— t resiznation, f ke a look—Studebaker is the iandard on all other models » Automatic overdrive, Climatizer heating six minutes of tly : showed up for battery drills at th ! e ey Lo, ¥ s WCH b Feys Zeither team | Williams 4 o i Carol Larson, 11-year-old er| The thirg member is J. J con- | new-car buy word for ’49. system, white sidewall tires, wheel trim rings available at extra cost. s oy | Aust et 4 alning: aiga s he Mr. @ Mr |way of sitka, who serves as secre-| R s g, S e Tk s e e CAPITOL AUT® SALES t his own . n % Atkinson has teen confine d back-oard to slip i t 4 |neither mmunicated witk T ek CASH for scran lead and old Ao the * gai 1 Gus : .| Hurler Dick Barrett is ot able to stand. Eve . storage batteries at Madsen’s. 22 {f Juneau, Alaska ; ;s > 5817 ; Carol will be walking again ¢ E one from the cor holdout lis for performance that thrills! tudebaker Champion convertitle for § passengers A e A P er to Juncau on Alaska WASHINGT Southpaws Clem W et e astal was Barney Anderson, who David turned on the steam in the s | ANAHEIM. The ~Sac Mrs. Ernest Swansen called the! cecond quarter, with assists tfrom |De 2 [Solons' pitching staff came down Insire o oy & g Giedths Leask and Toni Atkinson put VicC N - 2 5 {with some muscle soreness lm\)”rnjum_ cake and coffee. Every one 3 jenjoyed the surprise par the from under the basket, one long |Rine 1 Manager Del Baker fed them g !IoNed Hie surbrise pOvW oo i ree throw r, 1 ‘steady diet of running and throw- IrFon- ks WASSEPII AN 2. n, W ing the bs throu Feller, g n Catchers Dee Moore i i ; ) t missing out on the |Churchill, g umbo showed up . | 88TS: Rowy Bevenag: —-— : 33 e \ ; {burned arms from a sun-ray 'amp d tor J-Hi's y RIVERSIDE The Bortlana|he Jett onitao lon : ORE rs hurling stalf, working un- | Mrs. Melvin Grimshrud entertain- railing only by three points Totals 16 5 37!der bot sun, are rounding fast into} 4 the aewiiiE Gub PR 4T aRA i the half, Junean ; e ou PETERSBURG VS. MI hape. Manager Bill Sweeney pre- [ 11e SeWiTe €U T O s Bk of the st with plenty Owls led off in th e Beaver moundsmen will be | EPJovable evening was had &y ' B jladies. After two hours of sewing A g prov a 4 urg but the latte do more t n the usual 3 Iu delicious lunch was I € 1 passes from all over the tloor, |t ) up about three- 5 e Bears held the Vets to siy i through the first chedule opens late next week, | VAlentine cake wa b llies, and took six themselves juarter at seven all. >, 198 e ey : Now i” Progress two roals dropped in by Miltl In the second quarter, Petersburg : Schultz and two free throws. The could not find their stride to get - ru(f“;"f‘“g“i“f""““‘ 10 ”i;f“’gdl'l » third cuarter ended 19-16. ven when they were wit Mg, Hoos FRURION. BN B bounds as the final quarter started, making tk onz shots in | — i’“.es“"“‘_”" ek ““"i Meg F”'p” 3 working it under the Vets basket ond quarter. Toward the end of Final scores of important basket- [SWanson and Mr. and Mrs. George O ) e i i he | Williams put losing the ball on a rebound. M. third quarter, Petersburg move tall games played last night in m! . T 3 t d Lartmcuth 61; H 5 Skipper Adolfsc is boat long shot which slid through thethe 1 missing their long Army 58. {: Skigper.iotin Adolison ap s ol Columbia 58; Brown 36. the Lollic came in from Inian Loop for the Metlakatlans. shots. | 4 b y FOULS The fourth quarter wa rowd| Gettysburg 82; Bucknell 66 ‘Cove Feb. supplies. Aboard s d F b 2 h OUT ON FOULS e fourth quarter was the crowd o W E Freed. a ’ur ay ] e r“ary With only three minutes of aiser with a nip and tuck affai Eoston College 64; Providence 59. i and players were being fouled Wiiliams 71; Wesleyan 43. : SR score & Metlakatla's two |on hoth teams. Drahos of Petersbur e 70; Cornell 58. first string guards, Leask and M.|missed tying the score when he| West Virginia 63; Wash.-Jeff. 43. Hudson, went cut of the game on awarded two gift shots with| Pilt 76; Carnegie Tech 47. fouls, David decided to put the|four minutes of the game lett. The| CCNY 58; Fm-:ham 46. H AF[ER SHOO“NG “ 0 S B AT S B E sn B v E n game on'ice for the visitors, drop- d was divided in their cheer: E ania 67; Navy 52. . ping in three goals in quick succes|‘or the two teams. e Tech 66; Auburn 57. SPRE[, KH(H!KAN, !" !c 3% F; '.i ge ed sicn, but there was still pl > 1 point man for Petersbure| Wake Forest 67; Furman 55. i | Ir'S: gIe TS IV be anessce 64; The Citadel 42. | Tores Const Guardsmen are re- | ' nz tipped in a o r core on M. was Mc ingten (Md.) 49; Catholic! portedly hospitalized today in | hander, Adams dropped a long Ketchikan following a shooting ; through the hoop. and slid in u r| Score: First quarter, Mike's 14,] V cinia 58; William and Mary 44. spree in or near the Moose Club ' DOOI’S Wll] be fiosed WhBD SEfElY ADHISSIOH: . the tasket to taily again g 10; second quarter,] M ppi 81; Southern Tenn. 62.| there late last night | Adllns i sl-w p" Pe" But with the final seconds t 24, Petersburg 25; third ati 49; B““;—:" 44. A request was received by the capaciiy Of gym is hued o ing out David and Atkinson sc Potersburg 40| Notre Dame 43; Michigan State 41. | marshal’s office here this afternoon led. a lew r ar final score, i 36; Western Mich. 63. tc send a guard for the man re- s:“denls 5 c P“ P““‘ a Aggies 46; Oklahoma 36. | sponsible for the shooting, who suf- i s games. shurg dropped out of the Texas 49. fered head wounds in the fray. bilities are that Metlakatla ¢ with their second loss. aylor 47; Southern Methodist] U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- J-Hi ill meet again in SUMMARY 38. 3 honey {d he had no further in 4 No. 18 game. If the Bears Mike's 3 xice ; Hardin-Simmo: fcrmation on the affair, y ; A vin their next three games in the | McCormick, 5 - > 4 \ ’s Bracket and o Met A Francisco 33; St. Mary's k & Loser’s Bracket and the Me ¥ | SEATTLE MAN HERE i g when the practice 0 left in the high school s Thompson with 20 and ar r Wi g sirea 0 34. be none o than J-Hi and Mst- lakatla. Score by quarters—First, 6-4; sec- | B ond, 10-13; third, 16-19; fourt! 25-30. High point m was Jeff David with 19 point , Schul d Adams shared ron-| Totals crs with 6 each for the J-Hi squad SUMMARY Petersburg Juneau High FG FT TP ED Sperling 1 JHansen at the Gas /i Country Club. 19 One knockout, one stopper andl . three out-pointers were staged in Y A the g night as follows: Philadelphia — Harold Johnson, i’r; 178, Philadelphia, outpointed Arturo c y s ) v " ) h Starting at 7 OlClock | Qompmrmcwe g e 200’%, Chile, 10. ¢ Yort (Manhattan Center)— Bernie Reynolds, 184, Fairfield Conn., outpointed Walter Hafer, 203, 4 ) Maysville, Ky., 10, \ 7 White Plains, N. Y—Steve Bel- - - tlea’c Nt ¢ e o e ook, o o : i - Mike's Night Owls vs. M. Edgecumbe Grads 7 |Hagerman, g 6 ’Iie:m Gabriel, 153%, Atlantic City, B 0 0 " oaand, Call—Johnny Gonmies, 34 ~ Columbia Lumber vs. Juneau High Schosl 139, Cakland, stopped Billy Shelton, GENUINE 3 | Totals LA ey HRTA 3 4 GAMES TONIGHT 147, Fhoohis cauis ot OLD STYLE % et S50 HOCKEVGAMES | " B ' Sitka ANB vs. Metlakatla Vels schedule with no game this after-} {noon. Inctead, the game set for ! Kf_;‘l‘i’é:¥ | Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Final scores of games played last §OURBON | > ;. ‘ " Totals | Tonight's games are Mike's Night |night in the Pacific Coast Hockey E> fi N G | Owls vs. Mt. Edgecumbe Grads; Co- |league are as follows: WHISKEY “neau ig e 0" ym A 9 W@ |Drahos, g __ |Pederson, g crvomowmon'l © Cl Q Atkinson, T. David Leask E. Hudson M. Hudson | moo® 0w 9 1 1 : ED WRANGELL-EDGECUMBE |lumbia Lumber vs. Juneau High!{ San Die 5 L BOND 2 u an Diego 5; Los Angeles 2. 100 PROOF The Wrangell Town Team went Crimson Bears; Sitka AN.B. vs.l Seattle 6; San Francisco 3. down to defeat last night at the‘Mczlakan:\ Vets. Game time is 7] New Westminster 8; Tacoma 3. hands of the Mt. Edgecumbe Grads, o'clock. SR T RN 53 to 27 ! Sitka AN.B. and Metlakatla Vets, Lauson * Air-cooled Outboards, Wrangell started the scoring but are the only undefeated teams thus| new models at Madsen's C. and | xR SEER at the end of three minutes Mt.|far in the tournament | F. Supply. 54 tf| STITZELWELLERDISTILLERY, INC. Loui-cile, Ky.