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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA v PAGE THRER and there required to appear and ‘ & make their objections, if any, to R g the settlement of said Final Account ik : END THIRD ROUND OUT ON §500 BAIL S v&., , a | = nd Report and to the distribution ) g a4 Mk ,,f;‘, ‘Tuesday Night Ifague bowled ’ Helen Theresa Robb, the mother of For inexpensive smartness « »m E alleys last night in the ! ‘ aid decedent John Richard Robb. bird _and Iumll round. ‘Thomas SRa A_\,m, S, M:‘rrh 1548 l | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March uneau Wins Championship of iR R § % B cv will 3 fi:\ t&fxn:-mu];d'u;o 1 star of 20 years ago and former GORDON GRAY, < for the major leaghs’ cham= la at Los Angeles coach, \\|\i ‘lnmrlk(\t(“ Commissioner and Ex- L] ' pi VERO BEACH, Fia., March 15 i today with misdemesnor | NEW YORK, March 15—#®—The | Officio Probate Judge for the United o : e Avistine Bk diiht mrk' (P—Pitchers Don Newcombe ey and lewd conduct 11 @) National Invitation Basketball Tour- \tes Com oner's Court for the Ithe lead by winning four poines|Ct¥l Erskine and second base « | nament—an old bugaboo for Ad vau June: Prethiot, { neaw Florists and Parsons | JAckie Robinson are the mnev Officer A. G. Wiseman of the' Rupp—again is haunting the Ken-| AT akad: ‘ toble & SRree pumm‘ trom | Témbers on the Brooklyn Dods police vice squad accused Bril, | tucky ermind. This time “The |pirst publication, March 8, 1050, | whilé Mg dohe; he| Los sk married and the father of three¢) Baron L. | Last publication, March 29, 1950, | |8 Corps did likewise to Sick's| _L1¢ tWo pitchers have sore ar k of making an improper ad-| The Beave! ! ¥ o v 3 %1 | Ramiers,. - STV SICXS) and Robinson yesterday pulled va rill told a reporter he had | Rupp his worst defeat in 20 ye e | i 1 Or - ight's most | - 4o h a lame leg during the Broc and vaguely recalled ! in the quarter-final round of Juneau High School Crimson|Swished one for the night’s most| Thomas Hardware split with Don wit g g M- < | Bears won their first All Al | sensational shot. | Abel for two points el;m. lyn-Mobile exhibition game. I € in the| NIT last night. The score was 89 | DIST R(I("l' .(‘(ll l}'r Jeeid] High School Basketball Champion- | Hansen came back into the pic-| Erv Hagerup led the scoring with bie agg \:xjr'd an old pulled ! on §500 m“ : y ‘l‘(llt 'VI‘"KIH:TIH()T OF ALASKA ship last night by eking out a photo- | | ture with a duo of lay-ups but|sgg series and high single game ot ment in his left thigh and ‘ll\fl\. City's white-shirt quinte: “"“v-‘“d: umber € ne {“. :n au. finish victory over the fighting Sea | from there on it was Seward’s cir-| 237, could temporarily hold up his il meet Duquesne in the semi-|Clvil Action File Number 6260-A Hawks from Seward, and winning i cus. Stan Anderson registered mm‘ Team and individual scoring fol- thnnx.\mz, since running is wha ¥ finals 'J‘hm.'sdny night l“lup‘r‘ ne (SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION by one point, 45 to 44. The melee | tWo lefties on the cut. Suydam went | jows: needs. vanced with a 49-47 victory.over | STANLEY P, FREEMAN, Plaintifr, was a hammer and tong affair from | through the hold twice to net tour | Salle of Phxlndclyln.. in uwl v ' ‘ the start featuring hard rebound |more points.-Steele tipped one inj Standard Aviation BRADENTON, Fla.,, PERSE Bradley and St. John's will! L[UCIENNE G. FREEMAN, Defend- | play and tight defensive barricades and Deigh got one under the bll?kel. | }I.;;nd icap 80 80— 240 ":E(mm\ E‘ru\'e; | 'r‘ui\ 1(!]1 tl;g'n:lt:u;r ‘S&;l"l)f—ldml. g J ,‘un | Seward took ‘the ‘openitig. tipsetr, | . Anderson made a pivot sh.m. | Wood 146 129— 42¢ | Southworth intends | \“I‘ r:f‘ re‘d ‘;?;dfl “m‘ b “”‘H | THE PRESIDENT OF THE| Steele registered with a gitt toss | For the Bears, Rod Pegues po?-! B ger 154 176— 44¢ - l‘ ;d iyt g “ |U1\l’rI‘D STATES, to the nlmvel #"#oul H0rm Hansen to pub the Gen | ted 8 jumip shot and Hansen HACe| B 122 140— 422 ion game M Ta koAl [ Bk s % ‘0bg“: ‘“ “: “““ MO named defendant, Hawks out front at the start. Sec- e Yo : £ o ; 153 153— 459 . who had a poc soibis pae by Cogmtlin JPEROyR Welo the Wor \[;IUC'FNVF G. FREEMAN, c.m»t- 5 ® o o g8 Juneau hogging maple | o 908 s r, will piteh the ever lix onds later S. Anderson dropped in V. JUReRU UORIINERE | 195 205 e 1 s Alask Ttive e e g a couple to increase the lead. Ju-| “‘“ & ";“”; “;‘“L a» the D“i“"}"‘“-‘; Totals 02 850 883— three innings nst ihe Red et . ‘“:_-"rf{“;“p‘p"‘l]t“'“!’flg‘;("_""‘I'_I‘\"‘- nC¥| Ta the name of the United States | Saan Sehaliatid Wil Duve. Giraves| B0 Which Bewnrd ‘sq eSS 89 - o e o : 3 2 » his “Fabulous Flve" Was|of America, you are hereby required | and “Ttch Hansen each dropping | OVercome Juneau's one point edge.| Juneau Eieiists SARASOTA . March 15— ; g ; !| blasted out in the quarter-finals)y gppear in the District Court for | one ‘£t | restiald | Although the stall was unsuccess- | Handicap 50 50 50-- 150|Dave and Earl Johnson, (wo i g \14( 11 ' | last year by Loy 11_‘ of Chicago. In | e Territory of Alaska, First Ju_[ Bivt BIE Ao 4 |ful, a few fumbles, a littie slow |Bavard 150 163 182 495 |Of the most likeable guys in base AR ""[‘,W“‘L,“‘l[ e 1947, it was Utah's “Cinderella” out- | gicial Division, at Juneau, Alaska, Wk -n;anv e opned | ONE | pacsing, and some ball juggling, | Whitier 115 168 137 4207 Who had tough seasons last ') o fl‘j‘“‘_ i fit which upset Kentucky's favored | within 30 days after the last publi- | t;:’ led 'E“h“ “:‘";f‘ da_“ Ul | gdding up to what you might call | Houston 143 154 127— 424| Will get a pitching chance for the | "5 by f‘{‘f“‘xfi‘s“ b applecart in the finale. The Wild- | cation of this Summons, mm(,u,.| & ‘:t de“ £ “l“ged h ;‘“ \1 S i“w breaks of the game, protected | H. Sturrock 188 142 158— 4gs|Boston Red Sox today against the | s “ bbb -‘l e cats did take the NIT title in 1946 | within 30 days after the 12th d | e et or the 10cals | he stim lead and as the horm|LeJoie 103 “100 19— 306 | St- Louls Cardinals at St Peters- |7 E8ve PAILULAY Prade & DU |Wite $1°40 victory over Rhode 18- |of ‘Aprr, 1080 it Ghbe Shis Sum- 0 nR agAau; Juneau forge ahead. |gounded, the scoreboard read: Ju-| Totals 749 77 8472373 | burg. Vern Stephens, who has bec ety £ ‘t el G and State. i mons is published, or within 40! Ao H 9(1”3“ pot.m;li oue; 4 (11 | neau 45, Seward 44. | Sl in uniform only three days since ““!\,:‘ : ‘"\l,'l"””‘ e rnrovea N 18,000 fans in Madison Square | qays after the date of its service! he key and Juneau's Hansen made | >ARTIA ¢ S0 | Hennibon ending his hol is lis R R e Garden could not quite believe | yp v s S i 7| Deigh as the period ended. Juneau| Juneau b 8 LT < P ,’,.f‘p 1:’; 1;3 15,37 e o e e umerous to mention,” Fo s answer the p£~0|,3p(§.1.5¢ of the ‘ab v S PEanERR: . P e ikl 7 — 534 but» we owe him much Fngws ’ 3 B SURV 3 9, Seward 7. ety Y gt emitn 116 160 165 414| ORLANDO,a, March fboin | Tu% W& 0BG "l”“‘ R named Plaintiff on file in sawd| R The Crimson Bears went wild nh Nkt 1 | Daviin 157 149 Irv Noren, the Washington Se o 172 o IHREE BABIES BOR“ AT Court in the above entitled action 3| the second quarter. Collectively | o S & S o| Bstepp 161 143 $70,000 rookie outfielder Ir ‘“l',l.‘”" e l';"":‘,“’,:”;:'[ oce The said plaintiff in' said action | they netted 17 points with Hansen| G iih o o o' ofHoyes 126 191 the Coast League, hasn't had & ! H"“" e Sy il i SL ANN' S YESTERDAY |demands the tolowing reiier: | | personally netting 9. At the hall| po o . ho bl Totals 837 845 n three exhibition games. But the | o <% HE N0 0 ireetor 1 The. dissolution of the bonds of A qfu{ncag l:d 26 u? 1.9 and it lor.xked as‘,n_:fle“ 0 0 0| 2 Nats’ bosses m:en't worried. |the “clinics of the air,” which pro- s . » ¢ matrimony now and heretofore §} Hiitiwere all over but the crying. Totals 20 5 45] Parsons Electric “He's just like all the rest of 4 B Sioatment of . thE Three babies—two Dboys aa. a|jsting between plaintiff and deten- | - e iy R ' % sl | Handicap 20 20 20— 60| those power hitters with a hiten in| oy o S tioung oare for. tulid] ibsyEEe korn at Sk Ann's okl dARSIHIEER otrer fuFtHES NNHE Sm”y e 4 b Soanrd ettt 162 189 237— 5g3| their swings,” said Club President | ..uiosis is also broadcast to those Ditfl‘- yesterday. ,‘ ¢ .| 2s the Court may consider mete in 4 The Sea Hawks came back With|gieele 3 2 8| 140 145 201— 486 ( Clark Griffith. | awaiting admittance to a hospital.| Mx -allkl Mrs l,u\l Rlnfm f‘l fee | the premises. 3 | @ bang in the second half as Suy- } Deigh Pl A 190 168 146— 504 S e bt Moy wil be told | @taskes became the patents of &1 Al niila evenk you {eil kg 00} rreals dam quickly poited a trio of push|g anderson AT g 16 8¢ dir_ oio| LARNIAND.Fia, Marchd8ein—| o ol SN G oot g Ron 8% (8:80 s, yeaWreny. THE IMEPRREC B Stk Judmii by shots and Steele registered on a FT. | i anderson s u g|Kneg 181 146 177— 504 | The Detroit Tigers uncovered & class | soryice given by men like Dr child weighed six pounds 13 ounces.| jefault will be taken against you| The Bears’ Hansen scored on & | gyvdam 5 5 15| Totals ... 872 822 958—2652| A-1 pitching prospect Tuesday in | 'w who must contend with al- A son was also born to Mr. and |for the relief demanded in the! Lovely rayons and by yda $ % 3008 ¢ i a1 v zva eSS June. Aof 2 3 houk-sh_oc from the key and Graves | Totals 17 10 44| — ing the New York Yankees, 3-1 lmn + insurmountable barriers—both Mrs. .fm:\ ‘ld .»\ 3 e ul.) “m. \.u Co mpl‘xfint‘. 4 : | cottons prlced from looped in a pivot from the corner e | Thomas Hardware in an exhibition contest. Tranll Buman-tn. bringhg|a iacauy morming. TAS folild, Bro) s NETRENER S Rt bl e 9.95 to 12.95 o Lo . al 8 AU s, od at 9:20 @ veighed eig o said G 5 | 2 A Stan Anderson laid one up tfor the | FANS ARE LIBERAL | Ripke 168 203 105— 476| The Bengals started 20-year old 2 medicine to g i ed |«}l 9:20 am. It weighed eight w Folta, Judge of said Court, and | Sea Hawks and Hansen netted an- While, of course, the fans last | Sturrock 160 148 190— 498 [ Ray Herbert, a Detroit high school | gather with doctors pounds. he seal of said Court hereto at-| other for Juneau. Suydam, MAINg | pioht s on Monday n;a]‘(“‘\,,‘m o1 | Alexander ... 177 167 505 | eraduate, against the Yanks. And | rarritorial and loc hitas At 3:44 pm. yesterday Mr. and|iixed, on the 14th day of March,| nday night, were al % ¢ - at O y s a deter: ¢ als 5 a hot streak, slashed the hemp With | 10, Juneau, the bunch grew enthu- | Burke 191 128 a7o|in the three innings he pitched, | naye brought life and hope to many Bls Doriald Pebiman e L el a long one hander as the Quarter|gnsiic and gave applauding ap-|SNOW ... 180 175 488 | Herbert yielded only one hit. |a ‘discarded’ hums became the parents of a daugnter.) . W. LEIVERS, 3 siastic a ave applau - | X The 1 sighe v < ~ s k) ended with Juneau on the long end | yoval when the visitors made good | Totals ... 876 821 740—2437 | ¥ o ‘ehangs i ANS.palléy in'zex | e €hlld weighed HVEIDOUILE, 33 MISpE (BLAIRT e nr ok GOIeG e of a tight 33 to 30 score. plays. { Sy P’)rlr;?:i}o.‘v .lm : March 15— | presented in the transfer, Foster ounces. '\3'-;:;“\:?“;)0:2, of Alaska, Division b 1~ 'The “Jdtieau High S('hool Yirid Don Abel 20b Feller, who hopes to become a | explained. He ; sent here as a { ; ne. Sl (Ut Mugeier i ..m,nd.mn’e and o funch of Handicap ... 2 20 20— 6020-game winner again this year,|pyplic Health Service physician, FROM SEATIiLE PORT By: Lois E. Quilico | Juneau ‘didn’t wait to see what e uue:s)‘sc”“ ¥ 127 217 168— 512! was set to make his first exhibition | anq after a two-year “streteh,” was W. D. Kottmeier of the Seattle|First Publication: M‘ h 15, 1950 Seward had planned for the fourth | and red skirts, gave a mar | Blanton .......... 150 188 ¢ for the Cleveland Indians to- | transferred in a routine manner, No | Port of Embarkation is stopping at | Last Publication: April 6, 1950 quarter. It was obvious that they ibition in which J-Hi was spel- | Botelho weee 134 7157 . ot TR ssor has yet been named, al- |'the Baranot Hotel had some definite ideas of their led out. Smithberg . 145 159 178— 483| Manager Lou Boudreau listed him | though F r expressed confiden = e e = t own as they got off to a roaring | There is a probability there will Schmitz . 149 136 172— 457 | for a four-inning stint against the|the medical pre m will go anhead \:(T(l(():\(?lr;\lll;;“lt)'l:'(l‘.n(l,:u";‘ll:):l‘ || start. Rod “Impossible” Pegues mis- | be an exhibition game tonight be- Totals 726 877 828—2421 [ Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast expert hands of men Dr 7 ik S < sed a cinched lay-up, retrieved the | tween the Juneau champions ot League, The Tribesmen returned to himself brought into the JOTICE 1S hEREéY GIVEN | “1 rebound, dribbled 40 feet out anc | Alaska and the lose Sicks Rainier their home base after the New York | territory B | £ % Handicap ... 60 60 60— 180|Giants handed them a 5-3 beating | Wi BN ;hflty“'}’h?lli\ A. ‘C"'-Lfflhhfls {m‘d a1 b2 Migic s Hedges . . 150 150 150— 450 | yesterday in Phoenix. his Final ccount. an eport as | = in the winning run in the last of [ L §85: Ti5 aTsl 440 DERBY DIS(USSION AT Administrator of the Estates of John | | the ninth, with the bases loaded, to | ” 3 & £ i y , ci “ | P e sk . | Hazlett 173 120 148— 441 TAMPA, Fla, March 1 n— Richard Robb, Peggy Patricia Robb, | “‘h‘}; She Uniteemity of Bullhem |y oriage 152 152 152— 456 | Maybe it’s just an early s (HAMBER IOMORROW and Jill Kathleen Robb, Deceased, ! 3 jOBlIforTHa nine LY0 6. Nordenson ... 125 135 179— 439 | surge of power but those Cincinnati and that a hearing will be held “ Totals ... 819 1763 804—2386] Reds suddenly have become sIUg-| A gesicussion of whether or not thereon before the Probate Court in 3 GAMES p(l.f e M — gers. the Juneau Chamber of Commerce |its courtroom in the Federal-Terri- | ¥ "‘orc one error for Dr. David | Signal Corps They only have a 2-2 record in| g g sponsor the annual JOC | torial Building in. Juneau, Alaska, . i ey "‘;"_‘OB"_"Y{‘ES‘ to hypnotize the | gandicap 90 90— 270 [ their first four exhibition Games, | youe derby will take place at the|at 10:00 AM, May 10, 1950, and p 3 4 PALM SPRINGS, March 15“.1,“:5- Louis Browns into the World | Gormley 132 181— 465| but in the last three tilts they DAVE | yeguiar meeting of the chamber [that at said time said court will ELEGINTS | The San Francisco Seals invade this GT;‘”' hol & | Hansen 208 143— 469 | belabored Detroit Tiger m:rl Phila- | ot noon tomorrow in the Gold|adjudicate and decree who are the ’ 2| oahis tBNAY Wit hapes 'of malItain- € DyCEibRR Bald. his BUOEHNichols 212 153— 539 | delphia Phil pitchers for 25 runs OB | goom of the Baranof Hotel. heirs and distributes of said deced- 1 ing.. fhate Bled dntspring trattiing | b o yesterday in a mass hypno-| applegate . 138 140— 426 | 36 hits. The hit production has in- | d ¥ A5 2 it i A1 Famas dith Biatts ns they mbbiithe | ik 4 | Leighton 123 120 350| cluded eight home runs, four trples . FatA AR e cotty o dusie e RS/ BIEES 8 soro i | Totals 903 8272519 | and seven two-baggers. r San Francisco Thade th;n' Soviie he asked. | The Reds came through with a 7| 5 with Seattle ‘4’ to 3 vmtvrd:fi lby AL haien Suaare. Tooklg. Les to 5 triumph over the Phils yes- (2 trouncing the anierQ 15 to 9 aL|SLOX‘{C. 5 terday with Ted Klusz and 7| Tl Centro. Lefty Jimmy Davis bowed YEIEhoRs sakias S0y questions DF. Ron _ Northey contributing the Al o K MC,;‘”{ 1\:cu} m‘m“ Tracy started working on Stone’s homers. | dan, Brooks Hulder‘and‘ Renu?ne:u‘:g‘?t”mlm' L:\fte]r he asked Blone| Girl Scout "I‘mup No. 8 met in | | whacked homers for the Seals while “M o a;_m “ L'r R spBERER oir ‘.‘mm FIRE ALARM y § [B 98 e o y right arm feels gxeqt, said °d musical chairs and stud-| Firemen answered a two-three 21 Jack Warren produced one | gyone Opl. 1 . 1 : S b for 'Seattle. b i nly trouble is I'm left |- aid. Cookies were served|alarm at 1:30 p.m. today and ex- < Handed, { by Melissa Taylor. tinguished a small roof fire in a e MARY BRILLHART, Reporter | cap 3 shenbrent ] SAN FERNANDO, March 15—® | cabin owned by Karl Ash en. A 0 £ e i S i 2| _Fred Haney plans to throw Holly- il SRR ner, 142 lwllxlm‘lighby A'vlvxl m,\lm I‘l WA Staret. twitlars Jean . Pierre i ,ix .;[.tl 0p '(ha.lsd me ; o» ?fg.e was ?n'_ldte to severa ngles, =~ Roy and Glen Moulder against the uesdaay ernoon wi members | firemen said. - 5 s x present. Miss Eaton, nutritionist in| e e e e o » e o e v v = 3| Bestiand Ressess jo. ) Pacific Doast the Health Department, brought us|e . ;,1‘ Lelague prac_txce session Pere todny: v'rhree knockouts last night in thel our first cooking lesson. We had|e TIDE TABLT . ); o 2 la pr:cucle e "d““h g L/'Js‘ fight game as follows: samples of canned, powdered and|e . 2 | ngeles Angels yesterday the Stars| At Pittsburgh—Bob Baker, 197,| i ) o us . H 2 iyt A . 197,| powdered skim milk. 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