The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1950, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE B IR T S S P BIG LEAP WINS WORLD'S SKI JUMPING TITLE [[QFE THROWS PAY . ‘ Wi AN UTORAS | DUE 10 LOCKOUT HiGH SlHOGiERS e i o ‘ o ra - ‘k & Carpenter Shops of ok e e e < 7/ o (arpenters Are Available he hasn't had many charity chance Bears Beal Columbia Buf| ey wnd excrs o ' g el fe 7 & Henking e g o o Junior Varsity Loses . moxecszs | N Tl T & A ' vt N oo runny At A. F. of L. Hali at Game fo Moose | Pees ERERUEN e # T e I o o o 1 | it 220 o K b, %, oni : ints, gt whe el bock o ihe established rate of Wade &2 & P B ® o IIGHTY leap of 223 feet (left), e nasium. I ar i[\’;xfnn 8 § < 4 3 ‘ 1s another of 224, wins inter- o R i a ¢ I ; = f iona! ski jumping champion- week to run c rda. p Y- s AN EVATENG R A —— A, S S P A —— dropped the Col i 1 | Hansen p for Hans Bjoernstad, ol Y t to 390 pc to the tune of he second ur i g1 o T : : encounter W e C COLUMBIANS { [ 3 Norway (right), at Lake Placid, N0 Junior Varsity, subbi for the! 3 5 4 . » Hilivtitinnal Sotiniviioto) | ing h ? 15 a Storis, drop a 41 to 238 decision (< 20 g the Moose. I 5 E ley 5 | The first game was a biiterly | Pow | A A % | points in the netting & corilasien- Baldia: Ko stattiis | Nokhing : [DASKETBALL S&Ai‘s HAVE ng at MHESERAI Hote s il Ask for Carpenter Business Agent whistle to finis th two starters | Bavard 888 fi“‘w ki : i FROM GUSTA - ‘ M GUSTAVUS | from both teams leaving the game : ) { . Gitiin, a3 \'n; Lhcfl[nuvl Sy Bt - | g’l% H@PES 3 | Registered at the Barancf Hotel Les Hogins y 5 2o { 4 T gistered at the Barar ote s e % . ioFL lege basketball| [ ¥ N REBE s ifrom Gustavus ave Mr, and Mrs £ to! the scoring witl ield goa. | L are W. H. Lehmann, Larry Lehmann rter. Ttch Han- | pegy 3 4 5 1 3 ) he C r the Be " p pech . 423-1t and Samuel C. Little of the CAA. the Lumber ‘. R n,‘nn.: L. i i 5 ¢ g . 6, pid By muss Newland | E L L l S A I R L I N E S Rod Pegucs co e tirst of | kel 5 .| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8—. his 16 points for the evening’s Work | jone: ; . 2 Bk T somebody else, not the San Fr DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN on a quick br ke the score : ; ; ¢ Valley isco Seals, will ke the Pacific Coast 4-3 in favor of een and ot g o 1 Collewe 49, |L€ague doormat or next to it, this via Pelersh“rg and wl'ang‘en Bill Graves came through with o 3 " | season § i AR two el tosses to finish the Co- | S 7. s . ; iyl Seiny With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg lumbians scoring for the al 5 P Al Aaniy 4 vy says, He’s the manager. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. OO b s TumR QL D 3 3|co f Pacific 54 a3, ©'Deul, one of the outstanding! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 lected another free thro 1d tWO | Carls 3 B , ¢ personalities in baseball, had the field goals. Joe Ninr nk a field ovick ; = nd 5 i i 5) {unpleasant experience of bossi TR y goal and . and Pegues | wilbur R gl e a seventh place club last year. E ] v ! Alr express means Immedlate dellvery to made two charity shots to make the | ; ; Only Los Angeles proved a bigzer| [ : : . ; Tl it » i s i Duquesn Ak y Los Angeles proved a ; : " youl Simply write or wire your faveorite first quc..lf*. score read 13-6. " P 2 zlc 1 49, Harv. droop than the Seals. The south ct Py 4 Second Quarter | 8 i entnle orih Caro- |entry finished fl b 4 { shop er your business house, requesting juarter was the Co. {These are strange positions ‘1‘41 | 5 ¥ v . that your merchandise be shipped by Al lumbian’s best as far as the score- et icties TRt S e Forest 67, h C 4 {clubs from the two largest citios| ; book shows, with Bill Graves, Gus| 7 4 G A b g . : 51 lin the triple A loop. T =" Express, and Alaska Coastol speeds It 1o Adams, Les Hogins and Rod Nord- | 'y S 1 x ikind s BT ally fighting for the pennant ; gy el ) ling contributing & field goal apiece | o 0 ] Bxe0h; o) e OBl A ; T i R ¥ i | you In a matter of hours! Dependable serw and Tom Powers adding a free| S St 2 wvola 41, |overs and 13 o gaid / ARt e at lowest rates by Alr Express. throw to their efforts, for a total ot 4 et « % 3 N et | K MOVIE TO HELP | oot i g e goals by Pegues ling, and Han- o . bination. We should have i ; ; ; o i sen and a i TOURNAMENT FUND |: Ghristian o7, |this, year. | & o o e The Bears had a 5 point halttime | 3 3 : “We are looking r some heif 2 W VY | lead of 20 to 15. | ; from Pittsburgh, eit} . ! ; club should ha The Juneau S . The third quarter saw the Scar- | lomorrow night at 8 o'clocl a|Gold Room of the Baranof H The movie will in act national Pirates. It reblem behind th N.Y. Coiiege ced batting pur : iifalo Y. Coliege | be better this yes e . ; i : Bt o from the corner. Nordling drew | dotion ‘In the | decided 0d e Aeng R e blood for the Columbians with ! i produced| T money Joees L O Bl birdie off the boards Powers | ans Thorner. b S 7 i e oy followed with a charity toss. Pegues | Donations td Jpmeant | B} BALA (BEAGEL Flac-glice. ang ko MEEpesaRD, S then added a free throw for the|Tournament fund will be accepted atehed _par b, s Ralph - Buxto: Bears and dumpad in another tield 2"“’”‘ the movie Foniy 4 3 slendiy goal right on top of it. POUIRAmENG 08 Jpel inte 1aat Xf{] gl i i Hensen was fouled on a shot and | 14 12 and will at il iania made good on his free throw besides | O™ 8l past e 51y seobad ¢ ‘ Bl 1o contributing three points for the| T T g ning $4,00 P Ion, FOOD caus Sperling and McKinnon | JUNEAU FIRE DEPT. < both dumped in free throws for the| Dance Sat. Night, Elks Hall, ol | Order Offi prepsters, and then Powers and|idm, $1.00 plus tax.—adv. 423-2t ARCADI/ S. ($14.90) Bavard dropped in three points | Ll 5 atur, at Santa a | DEEP FISHERM apiece via the foul shot route for| Mirrer Cafe now open i1 am. a six il 1t meeting the Columbians.,’ Hansen came|¢ a.m, 417-6t ' 4 through again for the Bears to end — : i i the canto’s scoring with a field goal. 4 - N ENGINEERS, TRAFFIC EXPERTS, In the fourth and final quarter, the Bears scored 14 points with STYLISTS enthuse over the rug- Pegues, and Ninnis dropping in two phi Hisling sab: iisner and birdies apiece. Sperling scored three . s markers with a field goal and a beauty of this year’s new Dodge. charity toss. Pegues also added an- other gift throw to his collection, and Jerry Wade dropped n his lone counter for the evening. For the Columbians in the fourth quarter Les Hogins scored one field goal. Gus Adams popped in three, and Nordling dropped mn a free throw to bring the Lumbermen’s scoring for the last canto to nine| points. 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