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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMI‘II{I’.AJU\'EAU ALASKA PAGE THRER . [BEAVERS SIGN UP ~FAIRBANKS ANNEXES e Tmenall e B E e o [Eaale| NEWISTBASEMAN; 1370 ACRES; MAYOR'S e L e et | SHUPEIS WORRIED TERM HOW 2 YEARS pril 16 19, 3 ™ & ay 13 V3 June 1°,°2%, 3 :um ¢ July 3 Juns 108 ne y N 6 3 , 2 ¥ | ST. LOUIS......uns . 18°, 20 Aug. 21, 28° Aug. 29%, :m' At Aug. 26 ' 3 i R mw e M—| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 23— Gold Medal Tournament Pulls _ MR b ol bl i RS R R Y A e 50%, July 1,] Jun 6 | June1* Jur ] " Juu with the Portland| physical size here yesterday .when DETROIT . e 2 y July 161 17 J h . 10 5 ) 13 Lty 3 Ml b\ ‘Au 3, 5. 2 Beavers voters approved 0 a proposal . s Sep! 3, 2 Shupe. was the lone non-battery- | to annex 370 acres ot adjacent land. Ix as ames e nes ay il 24, 25, 2 2, 23 Qpnl(:fi}‘” A o \ 10, ay 5, s i 3 man on hand for the first day of The vote cleared the way for [ . | May 285 281 2 May (0 %9 18* July 13 ring training yesterday. There | building of 400 new homes on the CLEVELAND .. Jul i i ) Sept. 0% 7, 3 3. 28 Aug. 29, i S were 18 pitchers and catchers—and | city-owned land. L] H 3§ o~ - to greet Manager Billf The voters also inci ne ro es e ne an s I e May 167 17, 18 | Moy By S e | a 13 % V| el Swet mayor's term to two . » ¥ WASHINGTON ..... ';:fi"‘ e 26, 21 | July 2 Aug. 45 0* S . R, 5, " 2 L FC o »ssible reason for Shupe’s e councilmen will serve 3 er Sept 5%, . the Beavers have b hereafter. P ’ ? ; 0 3 1ye ?.l’.{é‘s«')? Tk May 120 AR Rocco from San Francisco. It e 3 leumaomema June June | Ty Al b . 1ie, 12, oo should be a hot battle for the job. o § g A 3 5‘ B i . SRR Regular dancing cf.:cses, Sat. | t. 14, A 5 - % . morning CIO Hall. Dorothy Stearns 5 v, 20v April 18 (191,20 oy 3 - i ay 167, B | LT A Er Nie a0v.July T M'(KEY C RAN Relf.—adv. 35-2 | 3 14, 15 | June 2,28, Ju Auy, 1be, 16%, 17 4 2 PR Aug CHICAGO .vvvevenes SCORES YESTERDAY | Mike's Nite Owls P Ketchikan 108, Haines 37. | Merritt Kake 48, Mt. Edgecumbe 43. McCormick Mikes 65, Sitka Columbians 64 O’Connor (protested) Bonnett, L. NEW YORK 8 y 2, 3 af L 16%, 2 Juneau Columbians 66, Wrangen | Burean ; Sept. 171 ; St hep! o D i Sept. 30, Oct.. 1 A S A i g evon w Py BACK IN BASEBALL | Ketchikan 93, Kake 46. Aot 3 ; y ) : A Sitka . 72, Metlakatla 65. Total personal fouls: 1. fip ovron | Aue. &, 6 ; 5. 98, 31 | July 287 ag; 10 gent. 10 July . Free throws missed: 7. il % s s‘-m.'un Sept. i EST PALM BEACH Fla., Feb. Six games in the High School gym | - || eNight Games. Doubleheaders. Holidays in Parentheses. Al Star Game~Comiskey Park—Chicago—Tuesday, July 11.-1950 | 23—(P—Mickey Cochrane, one of were featured in yesterday’s install-| gitka Columbians —-—'—-————_——"__"‘ S A s - e | baseball’s greatest backstops, has re- ment of the Lions Fourth »nnam‘,mmuy g e e S G BRI " |turned to the game after an absence ALARMYBORS |FIGHTER IS BOYINGNEWS TAGMIANE s | Q ] 0 9 32 4 0 8 1 0w RO ternoon games, Ketcmkal' R()Ck"ts Weber ran up the highest score seen yet| pnce STRU o 4 A | sored by the Philadelphia Athletics, T"'NG SI“EF ‘\M(mduy an instructor and will Ti E Fights last night turhed out as| With active search for the re-|become coach with the Athletics on iN EASIERN R‘NG folloy ) maining crew-members of the Air March 1. IAlR'ANKs in* the Juneau gym to defeat the| ... Haines All-Stars. Score: Ketchikan New York (St. Nicholas! Force's crashed B-36 called oft, e 108, Haines 37. High man for the contest was John Christopher who netted 28 for the Rockets. Brimner Kerr Samuelson e A Rowlan b The ANB. quintet from Kake 3&:21 Sreohil toes 1. i Arena) — George Small, 150, 17th Coast Guard District units| WHITIHOIS| edged out a scrapping Mt. Edge- fise Ltinovs atstadi bl FORT GG, N. C., Feb. 23— ! Brooklyn, knocked out Lavern|were returning to their bases mduy.fG'l W'“ M cumbe five, 48 to 43. Cavenaugh’s 25 (P—Eight more bouts were reeled Roach, 159, Plainview, Tex., 10 The cutters Citrus and wmw: IeS l aflagfl JUN'AU points was high for the winners; for off last night in the fifth round| : At Savannah, Ga. — Sugar Ray| Holly were returning to Ketchikan. | 1c“|KAh the losers, Woods with 15. Juneau Columbians FG FT of the all-Army Boxing Tourna- Robinson, 156, knocked out A‘u'nniTh(‘y will resume aids to naviga- Reds long (on"ad, KE In the third affray Lou Bonnett | goging . IRISEAR ment. BULLETIN—NEW YORK, Feb. | Wade, 161, San Francisco, 3 l:mn-.l,)on duties. The cutter Cahoone | ’ ‘.Afll.l of Douglas collected 32 points to|Brown .. . y | Three boxers, two from the Fifth| 23—P—Laverne Roach, popular title). i was engoute to Ketchikan to take o * give Mike's Nite Owls a 65-64 Vic-| Bavard ... Atmy, gained knockouts, two others| Texas middlewelght boxer, died | At San Francisco — Charlos|on supplies. It will retun from| OINCINNATY, Feb. 23—(h—The Swif, sonvenient flights ia tory over the Lumbermen irom|powers won by technical knockouts. Fights| today of head injuries received |Chavez, 134%, Los Angeles, awarded | there to its base at Sitka, accord- | Cincinnati Reds yesterday handed bs ‘...wn Clippers. You'll Sitka; however the game Was Pro-| Nordling g will co nightly through Sun-| last night in losing a 10 round | decision over Jesse Flores, 135%,|ing to Coast Guard headquarters GRieEal e Wenen | OIS enjoy every eomfe -fi tested on the validity of a referee’s |yogan ... day. | fight to George Small of Brooklyn. | Stockton, Calif. (Flores’ manager ;- here. “‘IHL;;;";}’O;?L: fgs‘gt_““l SHRL B mvlu—l":'u,. orighoy decision and at a meeting of Judges | Grayes .. i 4 Summaries include: fused to let Flores come out for \hL[ o ettt i Byers, Burke, Gould, D'Epiro, and | Flyweight o row, Fa i tt g C Giles, who also is President of ced sirline. Ask for y Adams lyweight—Robert Barrow, Far By Will Grimsiey |10th round contending Chavez} nflfl-‘w‘.“ Tyvoll, the protest was upheld. The | s ; East Command, Riverside, Calif., 4 . |should have been disqualified int lhc Club, accepted. game was to be replayed this atter- L"“;‘;m Sststal folis: B0; WRitsionen Ohonles - Platiosle, Al |z Y_ORK;.”.b‘,”,_‘m‘L,{_‘:“‘ e ,.U\‘:m,. o e Ep F Giles' old contract would have b Roach, free-swinging young Texan carried until Nov. 1, 1951. RANOF HOTEL noon at 1 o'clock. Free throws missed: 8. A.sbv(‘:,; “Comnm}nld.DKavnlocll:e,‘Lfi:\;anl. who three years ago was acclaimed — _— Phone 106 , elterweight—David Prui irs taes b & attle Night Games » Loxing's brightest prospect, battled EN E u“ . Wrangell Thunderbirds rmy, Philadelphia, knocked out|geath today after being knocked GAINES CAF) PM ” In the night games, Juneau’s . Alaska Command, ¥ 221 i EL CENTRO, Calif., Feb. 23—(®— W e | Bradley ; out in a comeback try at the ring ur players today were listed as Re-opening March 1. Hours| mm m\n dianapolis, 2:43, first round. tilg Ahioe. ‘ o y °C “lthrough Sat. 8 am. to 7 pm. Sun. = Middleweight — Glenn Graham,| pe Plainview, Tex., middleweight | I_INEup OF ANGH_SI:" “f"‘f"M:"-‘l’q“,‘,‘X_"Lp;‘:v"o,g:)":"“\_‘:f‘f'm am. to 7 pm. Closed all day| | Alaska Command, Ellwood City, Pa. | was in “critical” condition at St s as Manage 3 sent | s Ay : aa4eot | was o Reaoid | forfeit over George ~Corpening,:clare’'s hospital, unconcions and| FULLERTON, Calif., Feb. 23—(® hl_= lads through :"3"“\61 training | Sixth Army, Detroit. in an oxygen tent. | »s Angels today Sl'l“d._ 4| —_—— A hospital attache said at H\Hlumud ‘two of their new slug-| Outfielder Walt Judnich and | . (AT that Boach l‘ Vi |gers who are expected to bolster | rookie shortstop Dick Briskie are G lc 1 l Ph 357 HIGH SCHOOL CAGE i ivrvens i ahown 7% W0 6 R s [red s molaous wiite cuicner | Gemeral Contractors one | Rineha the Refohikan A.A-A. Bockss went ; e’11““0‘l,rallfl personal fouls: no improvement during the e as ar Johansen " = o N - " | Le Roy Partee and first sacker Les wild sgain as Harry ' morning hours and that his con-|Le3gue season. B B BHC | racked up 43 points to contribute to | o Heas tied: 3. ME AR Hiion Wik Yars bodr, | They were first baseman Elbie|Fleming are expected to T uane Gl i c lr l- a 93 to 46 defeat of the Kake AN.B. % RO | Fletcher and outfielder Stan | tracts and report to camp shortly. acier Lonsiruc 101 LO. | Roach (159) who turned 25 yes- TP | terday, was smashed to the canvas |SPEDCe: . B Lah _ . g;M FUR RENDEZYQUS li&ca‘ in Tg-;p.a fuflmby bl — T \| New Building - Remodeling - Cabinet Work Small (159'%2) o rooklyn in (TR LAl - 1) e i toum of & MBS X,:BOG RA(ES Open 11a.m.to3a. m. § Plastering - Concrefe Poure 0| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 23— 100 jast night at St. Nicholas | 43 |P—Record crowds watched the op-| ..o THE Sand and Gravel Hauling 19| ening rounds of the Fifth Annual i & ey, | Fur Rendezvous high school bask- thRMf‘,:C Frank IF,E'"“'“. ”m,‘m“}; ;| etball tournament last night £ b i L] e Jincent 6 ° & Y the round. BOX SCORES Total personal fouls: 21. | seward fought off a late fourth Free throws missed: 1 0. quarter relly to defeat Fairpanks Haines All-Stars FG FT 47-44; - Anchorage defeated Palmer - Hayes, C. b-2 [ -_— 45-40 in two class A games. BIG TA(KLE OF DU [ N N N N | s ” e c . a l .' | i N N N Hayes, J. . Kake AN.B. { In class B contests, a classy Nome | Chinese Food Wwilliams, T. ... Cavenaugh 15/ high school quintet routed the} IG“ED BY lION s s § i {small Valdez team 57-15 and Kod- ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb, 23— $’ Steaks—Chicken |iak’s defending champions smashed (M—Garath Wright, young Fair- 0 o o n a a m ps 1 ot AN TEN covomnvoamo Columbiaus eliminated the Wran- gell Thunderbirds 66 to 58. “Clyde” | Bavard’s 11 FG’s and 2 FT's totaling | . i : Villarma 24 points was high for the victors. | & | Jenkins Villarma garnered 21 for the Thun- ’ McCullough derbirds. Bakke In their second game of the day, | ccoccwonm N ® Cavenaugh collected 15 for the Ketchikan A.AA. FG losers. | Tohansen, J. 1 Moses Johnson turned in 24 points { Christopher, J. 4 as the Sitka AN.B. dropped the srewer ... 2 5 Metlakatla Veterans into the loser” (,hxmqpher B 0 8 8 1 2 ) €] bracket. High man for Metlakatla | johansen, H. was David with 23 points. Ludwigsen sSitka 72, Metlakatla 65. MNowauo®woo Williams, G. ........ s Skeek Broulette Davis Roberts 4 Williams, W. | through a vastly improved Cordova) DETROIT, Feb. 23—@—The De- | Panks musher, won the first heat j“‘“‘w‘“"*"-’“\ s e team 65-4 [APolf £46ns" taday: -amnbunced tuiShatE 83,000 MllrAlaskn; dog” Ked Ward Austin ‘Willard A aul Today'’s schedule pairs Nome with | signing of Jol Conti, 300-pound sweepstakes yesterday. ; Clayton . 3| Williams, F. Wasilla and Kodiak City high Lark]ebfrom t:: Univcrsify “]‘ De- His nine-dog team }nnsncd the CALVIN SWITCHES Katzeek ... 5| Sean |, 3 school with Kodiak Naval Operat-| troit. grueling 25-mile course in two hours, Total personal fouls: 22. Total personal fouls: 15. inz Base high school in Class B| Gontl, heaviest man {h the Na-|€lght minutes and 24 seconds. TO CALVERT! Free throws missed: 9. Free throws missed: 9. competition. Class A games pit| tional Football League, was sizned It was ner.u'ly six minutes faster 3 2 oy Fairbanks and Palmer and Seward | g5 g free agent. He was a mainstay than the time of the runnerup, Ketchikan Rockets 2 x with Anchorage. | with Detroit for four years. Kotzebue’s Dan Snyder, \\'FIU piloted Johansen, J. . 3 TP| Tyo losses eliminate a team £rom | gonti, 25, who stands 6 feet 1 inch, | Dis team across the line in 421, Christopher, J. ‘0 | the tournament. said Ho ~would pare his “slightly Earl Norris, Anchorage, W Brewer " reight” > t 2:16.51. xcessive weight” to play for the Johansen, H. SxpRRpIRL Haley Rt o The remainder of the 15-team a Liops at 290 pounds. i Al : vs: Jake - Christopher, B lb A SKETBA L I_ b3 5 field finished as follows: Jake Bu(l.u Erickson ler, Ken O’Hara, Danny Ewan, Vincent ... fi“‘fld S'I'AR plAYERS ARE Gulkana; Dick Mitchell, Charles McInnes, of Anchorage; John Sav- Ludwigsen |etilik, Unalakleet; Tom Prout, Nome; Total personal fouls: 20. Perkins Final scores_ of college basketball | puT I“Io ACIIOH' EDulc Potts, Elmer Brisbois, Joe ‘Whaley Free throws missed: 12. Total persondl fouls: games played in the states last night Cross, Ben Taylor, of Anchorage; Free throws missed: 12. are as follows: 9 IN“ING GAME Chaplain Ray Wilson, Big Delta. 4 Northern Idaho 66, Whitman 57. " Howard Luke of Fairbanks failed | ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Tom Calvin hasn't & Vanport 82, Eastern Oregon 81 to finish. changed his name, but he's certainly Metlakatla i Army 50, Colgate 48. SAN FERNANDO, Calif, Feb.| Similar 25-mile heats will be run changed his brand. “It's Calvert for HUBBGR Ry = Princeton 51, Yale 49. 23— (P—Manager Fred Haney, Who|off today, Friday and Saturday in|™¢ from now on,” he says. “I like its ““‘!“{“v M. Rhode Island State 51, Maine 48. |pelieves practice games make DPeF-|connection with the annual Fur mild and mellow flavor. o i e J . Stars for another intra-squad con~|running time for the 100-mile total | ~v —05% J g:?:i Atkinson, D, West Virginia 63, Wash.-Jeff. 60. |test at thelr training cemp t0-|takes fhe top pittze, { Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City David ... AL 3| Villanova 80, Hawaii 56. day. ‘Total perscmnl !ouls 15. o 5 ! Free throws missed: 8. golon Niagara 58, St. Bonaventure 45. Haney didn't take time for 518 Total personal fouls: 22. Lafayette 76, Lehigh 53. lengthy batting drills. He sent the Kake AN.B. . Free throws missed: 21. Navy 57, Rutgers 48. players into a nine-inning game “nw S “Ew — Low i FABES Cavenaugh Mississippi.61, Alabama 52. yesterday and saw one of his re- James GAMES TONIGHT George Tech 61, Auburn 53. gular pitchers, Lee Anthony, hurl from Davis ... ; 2! Starting at 7 o'clock tonight, the |Arizona 71, New Mexico 62. a scoreless ,one hit stint for tWo Bean 3 '.schedule of games is as follows: West Texas 70, New Mexico A&M 55 | innings he worked. JUNEAU ‘Williams, W. ... 2 Ketchikan AAA vs Juneau Co- Paul . 3 lumbians. to Aushi oG [ ‘Winner of Mikes vs Sitka Colum- Y il $3u 0' c d s 53 50' With only their bases illuminated X S5 bi inst Sitka ANB. o s&?fifims. F. l;:l)ieigoal l:;mvel g:me vs Metlakatla Legl"n “f tlle Moose ula' .u “ or b ova 8 _ | they lend a special charm and Homer $87.00° Kodiak $105.00 Total personal rouls 14. Vets. Free throws missed: 3. : No 25 . ocnRMDWNO - Dedrikson, C. . johnson ... Lang, R. . Williams Lang, H. Truitt ... 11] Leask . <] 00 D200 cwhoccooneME ccccenwm P 15 Mt. Edgecumhe F ‘Woods Martin Williams, G. Johnson Booth .. 6) TownvonHoQ ] loveliness to your home .o § 109 Reduction on Round Trip E lE t ' n l ‘ their soft glow is attering as *Plus Tax | l“ me s candle light to feminine beauty. Regular Meeting Daily Scheduled Flighis with phogisgo it Aflchorage rey cordova — xom lIGHT—UI’ BASES Yight. Exclusive fluted wlllp-ér Febr uary 24 Homer — Yakuat s (2 Uite® shades add to thele rch’ - f ll d b Connections at Anchorage for all Interior °”d»“p."mrl°*" ;! 0 owe Y a' | and Westward Points i Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Alaska Eleetrie - Light and Power Co. BURROWS WELDING (CO. 11 1¢ J : S INC %hn}fulDispensmofpriendlynemm JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 289 ; dabuiod b ’ 24-Hour Electrical Service

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