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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 HIE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ALL "ISERS WIN AGAIN; FOUR START TRIP %%'{,%Elg!‘ LL-AMERICA CHOICE TO ALASKA BY BOAT , 0TS SCORE AT 45-0 FROM MINNEAPOLIS . - | That close case, it was said In his reply, made public yester- | lay, Crommelin put the ‘Navy on he spo °s that st for have claniped Nazi-type con- trols over the Defense Department. ersy o B- hi' omber. Sherman’s that in the nand Capt er the Air Force's ffice told original letter of repri- Crommelin was given to reply and “he hat reply.” tt reporters Final am MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 18— Four young people have emb: 1 [aboard the 46-foot schooner talus down the Mississippi on the first leg of a 15,000 voyage to Alaska. Aboard were Warre 29, of St Bosehe v NE SAILINGS OF s¢ ¢ ) : \ 3y the Associated Press) ‘ on, the College of lidate for All Amer honor threw thr passes scored ¢ JUNEAU YOUTHS T0 HAVE WINTER OF BASKETBALL Grade school youths will be thall | HOCP SEASON T0 OPEH WEDNESDAY, J.H. 5. VS, ALUMNI i with viver | mil San Jose (Calif) 13 California Ag 3. Los dine 6. Pentazon ower” and gies 12, Chic Angel Loyola 20 no State. ctory ran unde- four nights each week in the A, Hall due to the efforts of ren Juncau men and the cooperation of the City Council and local mer- chants. At the city council meeting 1 night, Ed Neilson, representing t group of Juneau men, asked the council for use of the top floor of the hall. He said he and the other were definitely interested viding the grade and high school -ouths of the city with a in \xmch to play basketbal out cost to them or their He requested the counci the hall available t pay the light bills Pointing out that members of the group would super vise each night's play, he “We're dong this without any ward except the satisfacti receive from knowinz the boys who couldn't afford to pay for use of a floor or purchase of equipment will have somewhere to play du ing the winter. We think the city should help.” He said that plan the sixth grade @ school age, with six men| in pro- thz one of were tJ hav hig Frid for the youngast group. Although will take more than $150 worth o i gl equipment to get the ac t c i the group believes way, 7 said a few cf chant d volunteered to buy for the group tk Ne to tr ac speech ody swur After council, tion. It was moved floor of A.B. hall be d2 av able for use by the grade high school age boys The motion passed unanimous Ime into th ail an Then several of the coun volunteered to buy basketbs Walter D. Field, local paintinc contrctor who was at the counc meeting, told Neilson to call on hir to paint the lines on the floor. all we need is basket ; 1 “Now four I and backboard I satisfied with the progres: the goal of providing Juneau I youth with winter activity, H seemed certain that small matte of baskets and backioards woul be taken care of. Besides Neilson, the group work ing on the project are Jack Martin Marshall Irwin, Jack Gould, A'|™ Bloomgquist, Tom Power, and Ches- | ter Zenger. | CANADIAN CHAMPION WELTER KNOCHED OUT ‘CHICAGU 19- —Smit; Johnny Bratton of Chicago, wh faded &s a lightweight contender, budding into quite a welterweight | in his campaign to get a crack at Champion Sugar Ray Robinson. Bratton scored a two round tech- nical knockout over Gaby “Frenchy Ferland of Montreal in a sched- uled 10 round headliner in thc stadium here last night. Bratton clearly ocutclassed the blonde 21 year old Ferland, rated as Canada’s No. 1 welterweight Ferland was floored at the start of the second with a right to the chin and dropped again with a left and right to the same spot. He gamely tried to continue but was helpless. Bratton weighed 150 pounds, 32 more than Ferland. The AF of L ships officers union has agrced to a strike truce unti December 15. And so new negotia- tions are starting in an effort to avert the walkout that would tic) up some 500 ships in the Atlantic and Guif coasts. Carnations were first cultivated hy the Greeks about,300 B.C. 7 /77[6'[#4[0 ) KENTUCKY' s SOUR MASK Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND %00 es0OF . [thc Alumm ze'\m, s -basketbal top form June Juneau High School’ into ) Gustavus-Adoly kg town 13 r will be playe 4 nd Juneau quat speedster in an at record Missouri Val- Hi eam will take the to live up to ason. Coach Dade Nickel He said today that, a team Jacks altitude, it pre-season make up for 26, Co Paciti Puget its of Sound 1 ounc workou should lack (IRCUS PERFORMER on [h e 1049 squ 11-inch craper tallest man tu: 1 High School’s quad of last year, and lost only uation a m won the No: and the champion- beat out by one gan a championship. 1lng, letterman guard, of the men tack from last squad. And t - letter- Dave Graves should back n the floor for the first game. Nicke] said that his n is showin i he ha year's \r]m\d‘ Don ] d Pegues and gest di CITY, Nov not witness attempt at man,” shoute 19 will the most suicide °d the circus tiny Vogel feet the platform 96 37, billed a: leaped 1y, e missed the trapeze to fall. And as always, tied to his ankle plunge. ht he nip and he arted rope 0 check 1 But last n He fell to,th 9,000 the rope broke. floor as more than| persons in the audience quickly rushed him arena of Municipal Audi- the show went in the crowd thought art, of act. shortly rward per I was Vogel died hospital Formerly 12 had he the red reserve: aft titude win e e past te in nd The Alumn from among the grad neau H\l h school over t T to have a Lulhbllm[lol on the floor d’ly But Johnny talent f Amsterdam,; Holland, Ju- en in this country about of sterlin Wednes- BA RE-ELECTS GREENE AS (OM Nov. Bavard, m: is k(‘(‘)m” ettin, g ¢ S 11w .}\.uv cts under way. 7 18—(P—Abe HOCKEY GAMES |5 = tional F The N vote still top man ir ing Association zave him a th praise (By Th cored od t; come the of a4 Oaks ague H off to Pacitic. Co The Oaks goi until late in t: econd !the Southern Divi The Van produce or e m.m' i ood Bay u Hotel warning 3 owner Coley Hall eat the Seattle Ironmen, northern division | leaders, 7-2. The Canu 2-1 behind at the end of the period. Bobby B: ce scored,t times, twice unassisted The Victoria Cougars v headed as they downed the Rockets 5-2. Joe Evans fired for the winners. The Los Angeles Monarchs after 15 defeats came up with thi md win of the season. downed the Fresno Fa The only other Los Ange this year was over the I-an ns ez in the season. Connecticut’s name comes from the Indian word ‘“Quonectecut” meaning long river. never FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU ! KETCHIKAN SEATTLE ! Bwift, convenient flights in { . Cliy Youll OpenTA. M.to3 A M. § bisbmse Sop: e, ::::,;‘uw:d?:“ m.nlnP:: MIRROR CAFE perienced airline. 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