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! | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950 i ¢ sch es around TUESDAY NIGHTERS = LINE UP K University of Iilinois an-| -u | The complaint, signed by Juneau | - HOLY (R 0 ! | In Newark, New Jersey, telephone | police patrolmen, charged that | Telephone—319 ngh[s—flgd 730 | BOWL, ELKS Aufvs“ Thomas Haraware team, ail mak- ing over 500, remains at the top of the Tuesday Night Bowling League KEEPS TOP, BASKETBALL |CRiMP IN SPORTS BY COAL SHORTAGE NEW YORK, March 1—#—The coal shortage is putting a crimp in athleti the lounced fuel, the C | scheduled M in order to conserve 1 AAU track meet 10 in its armory College has re- program £o that events the evening will THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BIG B.B. PLAYERS Clubs Will —B:ain Spring? Training—Prospects for Great Year Indicated i | (By the Associated Press) “ 4 cour The Department of Labor says that strikes in January cost the| ry two million, 600-thousand man-days of production. The strik- €5 against Chrysler and the soft- coal operators were responsible for :!l\l«’;?' of the lost time and produc- contract talks for 12,000 employ- ces of the New Jersey Bell Tele- phene Company have ended in cadlock. And State Mediation rd Chairman Walter T. Mar- he will ask New Jersey ernor Driscoll to seize the com- TWO MEN SENTENCED AFTER PURSE THEFT| Clyde Vickers, a cook, pleaded guilty today in the U.S. Commis- sioner’s court to petty thett. He| was given a three-month suspended | Vickers had taken a lady's purse from a cab early today. David Graham, an unemployed laborer, was given a suspended 30- | day jail sentence in the City Magis- trate’s Court today when he pleaded guilty to having concealed the purse There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Plumbing © Heating Oil Burners ~— PAGE THREB rolling on the Elks Alleys. The TH be s afternoon instead. 1 e S five made 2762, the highest of the! l’;“ contests t be held within| pany. in his home, i e night. Standard Aviation remains | the T am. to 5 p.m. heating periods| . « e | - — - e S AL S i 4 08 ixxg:e::ond place in the league stand- s A ES i | of college buildir g | LFBS "TRINREVE W ended to- | s (By the Associated Press) Rochester ¢ | major league baseball clubs | e f i There seems to be no stopping| ., ke - delonies “w,‘ began training in Florida, Arizona | Team and individual scores last| e Holy Cross Crusaders. “f:‘d’r‘“ Vn a 74-69, h,\'l night M| .04 california, ; . night are as follows: The nation’s lone unbeaten major ill:n‘:lv(r““r f‘.‘~ ! ‘\’ t only 40 degree| myq first Jeague game will not be| college basketball team made it 2| ‘CTPeruue. A crowd of 8636 playeq until next month, but" mil- | Standard Aviation iraight for the season—28 in af" B o SO turned out. |iicns of fans immediately started Handicap 75 75 15— 225 |FOW. including a carryover of three|, ‘«kexbu“] 2 e 2 :;ou‘ followinz the camp doings of both | Wood 131 138 107— 376 from last year—by walloping Val- ;7' 5 WETE CoRonpEs. | vet 1d rookies. H Baxter . ©152 170 151— 473 paraiso, 84-52, at Worcester, Mass, SR | The gang recalled with enthusi- | McCarthy 148 148 148 444 | 'ast night. ; | asm the exciting 1949 pennant races | Barrager 126 189 176— 491 Princeton’s surprising Tigers, 34 plAYERS LiNE up | an and Na- | Baker .. 165 128 159— 441 meantime, assured themselves at 1t ; were decided on | Totals .. 797 848 816—2451] ‘cast a tie for the Eastern “Ivy’ IN SAN DiEGo (AMP‘ of ‘Ehe asaRt0L { Lok League crown by handing Harvard | v to that things | . k \ 65-48 trouncing at Boston Gar- | now in the | Scott 165— 472 | den- | ONTARIO, Calif rch 1—p—| of baseball,” the| Blgditon: 192 424| The Southwest Conference fin-|Manager Del counted a full| baseball commissioner said at West| . Bothelo 159— 485 ished in a tie betw_ce_n Baylor and}roster of 34 San Diego players in|Paln B 1, Fla., where he visited ' Smithberg 132— 49| Arkansas. Baylor eliminated South-| camp today. | Connie Mack, venerable manager Schmitz 150 537 | ' Methodist from a previous| Outfielder Clarence oll and|of the Philadelphia Athletics. [ Totals 737—2441 iriple tie, 70-61, and Arkansas|infielder Mike Catron were the last| “I've never made predictions on . icked Texas Christian, 45-39. There | two arrivals. Russcll hit .300 for| the pennant races, but I'll predict; Sick’s Rainiers | vill be'no playoff tor the conter-|Oklahoma Ci year. | this will be our biggest year. Never | Handicap 75 15 75— 225]°nce title. e SRR | have we epproached a season With Hedges 154 151 173— 478 Sherman White, Long Island’s " |1 r major problems to be solved.” Cole . 169 151 150— 470 | >:07 pivot man, tossed in 63 points— BEAVER MANkGER | Here are the training sites of the w h Haslett ... 147 144 152~ 443 2igh for the season—as the Black- | big league teams: eare appy 10 announce the l‘e-pul'ChaSG Nordensen 165 138 182— 485 131“9'“; whipped John Marshall, PUTS HHDERS T0 | St Petersburg—New York Yan- . : 3— 46 -82. i | kees. lpckl'llc‘iog;ls ';;: ;3; ;;;_zng Seton Hall upset Gcorgetown‘} ‘IHHR (AMP woRK Sarasota—Boston Red Sox. ] f ih T ] l i (DC) 77-65. 3 | Lakeland—Detroit Tigexs. i 0 e l"lallg e eaners £ Hennings Chaley shm;e, Aof _Bpwling Green,| RIVERSIDE, March 1—(®—The | West Palm Bach — Philadelphia Stewart ........ 189 188 181— 568] ¢t @ new Ohio individual one 8€a" | porland Beavers infielders and out- | Athletics. | Smith .. 137 158 173— 468} 0 S;Orlmg ma‘x;lk(“si Z"G (;):lm;;:; fielders started drills at their train- | \0"'1“1“;‘”";’“52‘“31;1" S];ngmr:. i Davlin 166" 186 “156— 1eu] he Faloons e a ing camp today after Manager Bill| Vero Beach—Brooklyn Dodgers. g J Estepp .. " 166 173 147— 4gg|Olty, Ba-44. St Sweeney put his batterymen through | St. Petersburg—St. Louis Cardi- | Now we are back again to give SpEin® &l A \l"ll:q?xt({:!f: gt‘;‘i\é scé;‘?c‘:{:owalfi)oyiig ey ot exglE lm('le("\r\\"\ter Philadelphia Phillies . y Totals .... 813 840 8222475 | AL O chigan, 61-57; Cin- | Y her oy 1 rdenton—Boston Braves. our Friends, both old and new, | An exhibition game scheduled for | npa—Cincinnati Reds. :innati humbled Miami (Ohio) 3 Thomas Hardware i ; | today with Sacramento here has| " : 4 Ripke 1T 182 19— 552 | 82-40; Arizona humbled Texas Tec;; been cancelled. | Phoenix—New York Giants. the finest in Dr Y Cleamng. H. Sturrock ... 202 190 182— 574 72-65; Texas nipped Texas A& B SERERR S Tucson—Cleveland Indians. ‘Alexander 150 184 180— 514 53-52; and San Francisco licked | San Bernardino—Pittsburgh Pir- | Bidke " 189 178 171 538 | St Marys (Calif)®49-35. ‘SEALS 'I'RIED OU'I‘ 1ot g Snow _1T1 192 223— 584 e | I gmqfifli 1;1?111“1*@;“020 Cubs. 883 926 955—2762 | urbank—St. Louis Wns. i Totals ... 8 HGHT DopE | INTRA SQUAD GAME -.icnchicico white sox. Parsons Electric | Al i e b S Hagerup 168 187— 515 | EL CENTRO, Calif., March 1—# | v ToMr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan Mork 192 186— 581 s : p " | —Manager Lefty O'Doul summoned | Al“ p F f h Hendrickson 160 160 158— 478 ere are results of last night's|his San Francisco Seals to their| 3 2 Parsons . 157 144— 447[ fights with no knockouts: first intra-squad game today. ‘ or their constant service and KiNg ... 156 166— 456| At Milwaukee—Terry Young, 138,| O'Doul sent the squad through its SEA'".E RAINIERS GRY 3 £ Totals 833 8412477 | New York, outpointed Bob Sand-|Jast practice in the batting cage unfallmg good WIH, our sin- berg, 134%, Rockford, I, 10-_ | yesterday and saw ex-Philadelphia FiLlED p 'o“lfi“l“ 3 Signal Corps By Los Angeles—Luther Rawlings,| Don White and ex-Seattle Neill| | . Apblegate 130 135 147 412|136, Chicago, outpointed Tommy | Sheridan clout homers past the i g { cere hes; wishes. Lolunton ... 169 133 143— 445 Campbell, 136'%, Rock Island, IIL, 10.| 321-foot mark in the El Centro| PpALM SPRINGS, Calif, March 1 Hansen 172 161 152— 485 At Portland, Ore—Don Roge, fPark, —_P—With more arrivals due today | Nichols W8 163, 203 683l S, Pordland, Ote., stopped Jack all of the Seattle Rainjers are ex- Gormley 139 139 160— 438 | Leslie, 135, Fiint, Mich., 10. | NOTICE pected to be in training camp by | i Totals ... 778 750 804—2332] At San Jose, Calif—Lloyd Mar-| The Douglas School Board Wish- | nightfall. WE ASSUBE Yo“ - shall, 173%, Sacramento, stovped|es to advise that the last install-| gillis Layne, hard-hitting in-| Juneau Florists Fardrock Gordon, 181, Roseburg, |ment of School taxes for 1949 are | fielder, arrived yestérday. He will | Ray .. 152 152 152— 456 Ore,, 6. ; |due and payable at the City Clerk’s | pa trying for the outfield for the| Whittier 121 221 135 477| At Honollu—Frankie Fernandez,fofrice, City Hall, Douglas, Alaska | st ok s Ginis aiivals of the utmost care and Houston 7117 140 161— 418 148, Honolulu, outpointed Milo|from 1 pm. to 4 pm., Monday | included holdovers Tony York, Len | 3 sturrock 208 ug 161— iés Savage, 151, Seattle, 10. ‘;n:-gugh mlla,vr. l‘l"nrch 1 t)u‘ol'xjgh i Teon Molie-ahd Jackie: Al | personsl aitention fo LadJoie . 143 187 132 52 | 15th., or mail check or money order | piion¢ Manager Paul Richards il. H Totals ... T41 849 T41—2331 |direct to School Clerk, Box 994,| 4 R e every efail; of qualliy Honel Alhiks e 38.3¢ | drove his squad through a four d l 7 th t d puE-as, = A0 3L hour workout at the Polo Grounds. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Ho‘ke Games Ll 4 el N ry cleaning tha neels Team Won Lost | Biggest clam shells weight as| Thomas Hardware 22 2} mych as 500 pounds. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S no rANcY “AHE' Standard Aviation ;; 1; (By the Associated Press) 5 % 7 i | Juneau Florist ... i 13| The Vancouver Canucks drove ACS . 14 the luckless Victoria Cougars deeper | You A { Don Abel . 10 1%|into the cellar of the Pacitic Coast| i Yours Sick’s f{auuers‘. % 10 15 | Hockey leagues mnorthern division| * | Parson’s Electric 2 cellar last night by blanking them w"-H CllP?ER "for beffer appearance” SPECIAL FARES ROD and HERMIA 1 DARNELL pitchers for the Stars’ opening ex-|out. We must choose, he said, be- | i il March 15 1 hibition series with Oakland at |tween world atomic control or world | TICkefS on sule "nil ur‘ | ‘ Mesa, Ariz., Saturday and Sunday.ldestruction. | H o ; | ...good until April 15 Now's the time to fly to Seattle . . . visit neighboring cities inside Alaska, Now . . . while you can still save on one-way, and round-trip tickets! Sale of “Clipper Special” tickets ends March 15. But all bargain tickets bought up to March 15 are good until April 15! | Fly now with the world’s most experienced airline at these wedHGSdayi March 1: 1950 | bigsavings... | Old Timers’ Night NOMINATION OF OFFICERS ? 2113.0 on their own ice. In the southern division, Fresno goalie Bud LaMarche turned in his second straight shutout on his own ] ice. The Falcons set down the di- PLAY NEXT SUNDAY === == | i A plea for early agreement wiv.h' i SAN FERNANDO, Calif., March|Russia on atomic control was made Il 1—»—Manager .Fred Haney booked | today by Britain's second highest | i Hennings Il the sixth intra-squad Hollywood | churchman. The Archbishop of ball game today and named his|York declared that time is running FROM JUNEAU 1O SEATTLE ! KETCHIKAN includes _ i | connections at Annette Isl. | WHITEHORSE, Y.T. ? HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS FAIRBANKS will be presented 25-YEAR MEMBERSHIP BUTTONS will be presented Children 2-12 years, half of bargain fare. 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