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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949 MAXINE DAVLIN IS TOPS AT BOWLING, MONDAY NIGHTERS | Maxine Davlin: was all high last | night in the Monday Night Bowling League and topped the others by rolling 544. Here is the lineup of the teams after last night’s bowling: Lamjabs lead with 15 won and 5 lest; City Cleaners and Juneau- Young next with 13-7; Gus George Grocery, 1 S and T, 9-11; B. M. Behren 3; Ludwig Nelson, 6- 14, and H and Q in bottom place | MEET AT WEEKEND ' FOR COAST TILE (By The Associated Press) In the same small Corvallis, Ore- gon, gym where they won the Pa- cific Coast Conference basketball championship in 1947 from UCLA, the Oregon Stdte Beavers will try! to make history repeat this week- end. ‘The two teams closed out the reg- ular season last Saturday night as hampions of their divisions—The Beaver in the north and the UCLA /BEAVERS, UCLA TO ‘ KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—Alaska Native Service. 5:15—Red Cross. 5:30—DICK JURGENS-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—-MOREY AMSTERDAM- CBS. | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Smoke Dreams-ABS. 8:15—-NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. YES, YER MIND IS LI A YOU MIGHT BE A LI by STOP GROWLING LIKE A BEAR/ ) 1l IF YOU ASK FOR “r IT NICE, I'LL TELL YOU J WHERE T 15 ) PAGE FIVE : L THERE, 50, ( THATS PLEASE KINDLY & ( BETTER TELL ME ON THE OTHER HAND, YOU MIGHT THE REALLY BE A BIG BUT IF You GO ourBOO BOO, THINKIN' YER JUST A LITTLE B, B.— WELL 2?2 THINK Sou ARE A BiG BOQ AN' YOU'LL GO ouT AN'B YOU'LL EITHER GET AWAY WITH IT OR You'LL GET Bruins in the south. 1l and team scores arej With the title goes the right to irsprcssm the coast in the Western INCAA playoffs at Kansas City 39 | March 18-19, and a chance at the with 5-15 MAGNIFYIN' GLASSE! THAT IKIN MAKE THINGS LOOK BIG / BELL!! “THE SECON' FALL 1S COMIN’ NG 8:30—To be announced 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties 9:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- as foll B. M. Behrends Spot 3 13 13 342 368 368 1117 P. Garrison 103 136 R. Haley 128 118 B. Haynes 135 122 Totals ... 349 379 389 S and T Clothing N. Bizgs 134 134 134 W. Wilson 98 143 128 B. Smith 124 109 135 Totals 356 386 397 City Cleaners 142 142 144 149 154 131 440 422 402 369 368 1139 142 131 138 411 426 424 423 1273 A. Dalziel T. Retallick M. Burke Totals . Juneau-Young Hdwe. Spot 4 33 33 99 J. Baxter 128 99 320 R. Winther ° 116 401 A. Winther 129 363 Totals 377 1188 Ludwig Nelscn Spot 4 4 12 Davlin, M. 158 192 544 rust, 127 116 378 120 120 360 432 1204 Gus George Grocery Matson, D. 111 152 131 Breitkreutz, R. 148 153 149 McGill, P. 143 143 143 Totals 402 448 423 394 450 Ii and Q Sport Center Spot 11 11 1i. Rollison 153 134 1iil 159 178 5. Peterson 121 130 Totals 444 328 453 Lamjabs L. Blantcn 131 Ap 1 128 150 140 1 131 165 168 350 496 481 e e 180 173 484 418 465 1367 MIDWEEK TEN SERVICE AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH start to- at 7:30 o'clock I C ion and at 11 o'clock with Litany ¢ ion here will be the owship Hour, be potluck supper, Gisgussion. Subject will o'vlock and er Book and a Clrist- - NOTICE After March 10, no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later thzn discount date. Pleas be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE C. —adv. .. BASKETBAL. "Xnnls in Seattle March 26. The Coast Conference champion- ship may hinge on the site of th2 test-of-three series next Friday and Saturday nights—and if need be, 1 Mortday. Oregon State’s home floor has ceen its rabbit’s foot for years. It was there the Beavers won thel I Northern Division crown, being un- beatable in Corvallis all season. The four games the Beavers lost 'out of 16 were all on the road. Victory for the Bruins in the{ Southern Division jolted the ex~' iperts, who had picked Southern ! California as the likely winner. But !:hc injury-beset UCLANS swept a {weekend pair from their cross-town | vivals to finish two games ahead of the Trojans, winning 51-50 Friday night and 63-55 Saturday. The Bruins ended with a 10-2 confer- ence record for the season. ! Ocs walloped Oregon twice. last | weekend—79-72 in a doucle over-| time Friday night and 54-51 Saturs day night. | i Roger Wiley, the Duck's high-scor- I ng ter poured through 25 points | “riday and 12 Saturday to run his| season’s division-leading total to| 235 and his four-year-mark to 644, n Oregon record. { ashington, solid cellar pped in with unneeded help by second-place Washington ate, -46 and 54-41. The Hus: ki led all the way Saturday nigh nd Sophomore Russ Parthemer’s | points. Washington State's Ed| da also hag 16. ‘ citizen, “ { | | { KANSAS CITY, March 8.—#—! { teen more teams jump into, 5 oy und play today in the Na- jticnal Ascociation of intercolleziate | basketball tournament. \ 1t games also were played yes- | to start the six-day cage marathon. H ege of Puget Sound Loggers! i i m sity of Portland Pilots play to- night against the Southwest Mis- souri State Bears of Springfield, who lost only one game during the regu- | tlar season. Advancing to the second round yesterday were Emporia (Kas. ! : State, Indiana State, St. Thomas of {St. Paul, Brigham Young Univer- sity, Eastern Illinois College, Ham- {line University, San Jose (Calif.) State and Indiana Central. Hamline, NAIB champion in 1942 and the most highly rezarded team in this meet, rolled over Arkansas 1 State at Jonesboro, 76-43. i AR s | ATIRACTIVE TERMS | OFFERED 10 BUYERS FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE wift, convenient flights in iig 4-engine Clippers. 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