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TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 BOY SCOUT DEN PACK CAGERS 1N OWN_TOURNEY In the Boy Scout Cub Pack 311 basketball tournament last night in the grade school gym, Dens 6 and 8 came through to play in the championship game tonight. In the preliminary gams2 to start to 7 o'cleck, Dens 3 and 5 wil play for third and four places. Den ! 4 was eliminated last®'night and automatically takes fifth place. About fifty parents and friends of the players attended the three zames last night. B. Jewett of Den 6, J. Rosenberg- ar of Den 4, D. Hollingsworth of Den 8, D. McPhetres of Den 3, and M. Walker of Den 5 were the star players of the evening. In game one of the evening, Den 3 played Den 4 and the game end- ed in a Den 6 victory, 6 to 2. B. Jewett of Den 6 was good at drib- bling and will be a player to watch when he gets into high school. J. Rosenberger of Den 4 was the only member of his team to make a score for the game. High point men for Den 6 were B. Jewett and E. Iversen with 4 points each. J. Rosenberger of ! The last game for the evening | |was between Dens 5 and 6 with | {Den 6 cverwhelming Den 5 by the | |score of 16-0. E. Iversen of Den 6 |woujd be high man on any team | jfer his size and age. P. Lorenzen | and M. Walker 4re worth watching ’ {and should develop into good play- | | ers. | ? For Den 6, E. Iversen totaled ‘10 points, while Den 5 had no man | making a point. | Score by quarters: first quarter, IDen five 0, Den six 2; second | quarter, Den five 0, Den six "6; | third quarter, Den 1ive 0, Den six 16; fourth quarter and final scorc.? | Den five 0; Den six 16. | Players and den fathers are as| | follows: Den 3 had D. McPhetres, | !F. Ramsay, J. Harmon, M. Wade, !A. McKinnon and M. Sweeney. D, M. Ramsay is den father. Den 4: | G. Hansen, A. Cooley, B. Ogden, B. | Petersen, J. Rosenberger, R. Whist- | {ler, D. O'Day, J. Nielsen, A. Crask | and Floyd Ogden, den father. { Den 5: T. Hillerman, B. Jermain, | | B. Pegues, M. Walker, P. McDowell, ‘P, Lorenzen, J. Holmquist and | Leonard Holmquist, den father. Den |6: B. Jewett, E. Bolton, E. Iver- g&en. B. Turpin, M. Estepp, J. Boddy, J. Braun and L. E. Iversen, den | father. i Den 8: M. Grummet, P. Polley, {D. Gross, D. Green, D. Hollings- ! worth, B. Baker, S. McPhetres, J. | Brooks, P. Sundborg and Dr. C. L. Den 4 was high point man Wwith |pofley, den father. 2 points. Score by quarters: first quarter, Den four 2; Den six, 4; ———————— ==i' ASK FOR INFO ON quarter, Den four 2, Den six 4; 4 third quarter, Den four 2, Den six 6; fourth quarter and final score, Den four 2, Den six 6. The second game of the evening was played between Dens 3 and 8. Den 8 took the game by a SCDrC‘S(‘llre" malady of 12 to 6. M. Sweeney cf Den 3 showed the greatest promise for his ARCTIC EPIDEMIC A request that Alaskan health of- ficials be kept informed of the “ob- which has aifect- ed Arctic Canadians, was sent to Ottawa today by Territorial Health team while D. Hollingsworth should | commissioner Dr. Earl Albrecht. improve as he gets older. ! High peint man for Den 8 was D. Ho'lingsworth with six points and The wire to Ottawa asked that any 2lopments in the reported Arc- c epidemic be forwarded to enable D. McPhetres, J. Harmon, and M. |Alaskan health officials to be pre- Wade of Den 3 all had.gwo points. jpared for any similar outbreak in Score by quarters: first quarter, |the Territory's great Arctic regions. Den three 2, Den eight 4; quarter, Den three 4,.Deh eight 4; | third quarter, Den three 4, Den second | An_epidemic of unknown cause uck a village along the north- t shores of Hudsons Bay last eizht 8; fourth Guarierr and final |week according to Canadian reports. score, Den three 6, Den eight 12. BROS. PHONE 659 CHRISTENSEN 909-12th St. P - R Edwards- PHESCRIPTIDN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frank!n P. 0. 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