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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 ,1950 S SEES———————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA appreciation to the Women of the - PAGE THREB Save time! atl I NCAA championship in the same :.To)n ::C:;;(.‘ ;{"“‘;‘xf\:‘-”;“&ozsl’ep’:‘:é::!;;]‘:;:‘d.rnr the fine spirit they dis-| Qegy@ your Skinl Closer shaves without a brush! League Opens '50 Season; Several Hot Games Played year. | CCNY, variously dubbed “the Cin- derella Team” and “the team of destiny” completed its sweep of the nation’s toughest teams by taking | Bradley, 71-68, to replace Kentucky as the NCAA champion. A week ago IS T0 BE STARTED; MEETING CALLED There will be a meeting in the | At Parish Hall, Catholic church, TIME AT DOINGS " AT PETERSBURG Juneau Moose and Juneau Women nizations for their fine hospitality shown us, ihroughout our visit.” This statement was made follow- ing the regular officers meeting lasc night. At the meeting of the Moose lodge the board of officers recommended ALASKA BANKERS ASSOC. TO MEET IN ANCHORAGE; SPECIAL EDITION PLANS Alaska and the first annual bank- GLIDER Saturday the Beavers smacked . | Bradley, 69-61, to win the N.LT. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 30, ior‘ the Moose made a trip to Pet- payment of benefits to Brother Alex association convention will be h d | title. ; TT-{411 those interested in either play-|ersburg last weekend and John | Demos, who suffered a broken leg. |(|':\l\uwl in a speclal Alaska ssue| the modern By JIM BACON Whereas in thei i .. [ing on, or sponsoring a team in the | Ladely, Governor of the Moose It was determined last month, the ! of the Banker and Business maga- * e lIUESDAY mGHIERS CCNY came fr;:llrb:;i:d "ll:mz;; coming softball season. |lodge makes a glowing report on|Juneau Legion of Moose would serve | zine published by Mandus E. Brids- Shav"19 cream Associated Press Sportswriter | second half and gradually drew Matters as to schedules, number | ‘he doings. an Easter ‘Day breakfast Which | ton, Seattle. i i e gl Whoever is booming’ the Pacific BOW[ ElKS AllEYS“\ Bradley almost pulled the|°f teams participating, time o “Our party left Juneau, at 8 a.m. | Would start at 11 a.m, and continue | The Alaska Bankers Association Coast League as the “third” major | '] ‘m,m. out of l‘hc [m"m the last 20 play, etc., will be discussed there. |Friday. Approximately 29 persons to 1 p.n. All members, and their [ convention will be held at Anchor- league should have kept B;\seb:!l;’ seconds last night, oy TV l | were on board the motor ship Mon- | families are given a hearty invita- [ aze on April 25 and the entire issue Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chand- | ! Gene Melchiorre, wh ‘ | terey. The weather was quite good of the official organ of the Wash- 0 x 'S e e, 0 had inter- i 9 e i e e Ry ouk-[mI:‘ m;:mf\l?t\xg "}l:xets]qdiy];lgig:ltl:r)s\;“"‘"“ CCNY passes and scored KNU(K’ DOWN FOR (a1l the way. Several picturesque ice| Friaay evening, March 31, theington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana land. T;r s Hodw ere took the coveted | three consecutive baskets in the | formations were observed enroute.|Legion of Moose in Juneau, Wil and Alaska Bankers' Association Chandler sat with some amage- [ THOMAas ta{h ': o the Iadder by | 185t two minutes, drove in for an- | our pilot was Jack Westfall. The | afford some really fine film enter- | Will be taken up with Alaska news. ment among 12,397 fans last night | Position "‘4 - tzp vt Hehntag | other shot MARBLE TOURNEY' | rew consisted of volunteer mem- | tainment for all Mgose members | There will be a front cover pic- and saw eight pitchers yield 25 hits | Winning ’ gm"s e s roled| But thrce taller CONY players _’ [bers of the Juneau men's lodge. [Tt will consist of a 3-reel film por- [ ture of Alaska, pictures of Juneau as, the Oaks staggered to a 15-11 | Hakerup y o vidual game and | Partially blocked his shot ana re- opEN|N6 D A'I'E st'\ Tveryone took along food and re- | traying Abbott and Costello in “Lost | and every important town and the wins over Seattle. The game had 2-'3 o i gf 6(‘)’,‘1 ; high series, |covered the ball. Floyd Lane fired | frechments were given special’ at- | in a Harem.” This is to be the first | varlous industries of the Territory everything but good pitching. There | 2150 total © B 4 iR length of the ‘flobr o Norm | ‘ention during the trip. There were | n a series of films being presented | Will be covered in both plate and were seven errors, 14 walks and two STANDING OF TEAMS . Mager for an easy layup that sewed Entry dates for Juneau lads who‘ no fatalities, no sea-sickness or | for all Moose members by the lo type. home runs, both by Oakland out- Team Won Los! iup victory for the Beavers. There |aT€ sharp with the megs and aggies : Unusualities enroute, and we It was agreed by all members ot fielder Roy Weatherly. It was the| Thomas Hardware . 9 J‘wero exactly seven seconds left. into the Lions Club marble tourna- | “ed calmly and serenly throughout | the Juneau lodge, that the .kit pre- | KOEING DIVORCE COMPLAINT Commissioner’s first PCL opener. [ Standard Aviation 8 1 2 T ment have been set for April 1 tc|he 11 hour irip. sented by the Women of the Moose | A divorce complaint against Carol In other openers, the champion [ Parsons Electrics 8 3 8, it was announced today by the| “The men and women on board | during the St. Patrick’s Day festivi- | W. Koeing was filed today with the Hollywoods lost a 4-3 ten-inning | Signal Corps 7 e Rev. ter Soboleff, tourney | ncluded: Jack Westfall, Loren Card, | ties, held in the Moose lodge March | clerk of the district court by Ed- OLD STYLE decision to Portland; Los Angeles|Don Abels 6 o TE ] chairman Arnc Francis, G. E. Almguist, G.| 18, was indeed worth all the praisc | ward C. Koeing, Jr., of Haines, The beat Sacramento 13-11 after three|Juneau F_lm_-x.sts g 4 8 Age groups have besn divided | A ldwin, John Maurstad, Harry | and gratitude the men of the Moose | complaint charges incompatability. SOUR MASH hours and 25 minutes of the gootiest | Sicks Rainiers ... 2 10} HUNTER Dowu OU'I' into three brackets—thos2 of nine | Del Pete Peterson, Paul Urick { could ever hope to expres: The couple were married in August, horseplay this side of & burlesque [ Hennings 2 10 7 years of age or less, those 10 to| nl myself. Part of the drill team | The Moose lodge welcomes All1943, in New Jersey. KENTUCKY show and San Francisco lost its Sk —— 11 yeers old, and tncse from 12 to, vas included in this men’s listing | Tate to the club as bartender. He o STRAIGHT first opening day game in 11 years| Team and individua WHDE | 3 14 years of age. | “The women were: Bea Albigott, | will assume regular shifts such as McKINNON DIVORCE BOURBON to,8an Diego 5-4. seores last night follows: M;fii&ifi:’c“fi;} March 20 — P —| gemi-finals will be held April| Mabel Carson, Helen Hildre, Grace | those now operated by “Red” Fort-| Elinore E. McKinnon filed for ai-| WHISKEY \Seattle trailed the Oaks 9-2 as Thomas Hardware i e b-}“l""rf“;“ J“*l“‘ Lfl; 15 and the finals April 22. All con- | Wily, Helen Jackson, Lida Museth, [ ney who has been with the club a|vorce today against Walter F. Mc-| BONDED the two clubs, entered the third in- | Ripke ... 176 202 208— 586 sy dl ’:‘“‘“S b o »“‘p’es' tests will be held in the grade|Edith Power, Mrs. Converse, Edna|long period of time. Kinnon, Juneau transfer man, with 100 PROOF ning, but with two out the Rainiers | A, Sturrock 192 174 193— 559‘59 secondsuor “'“ i’ .-r“ i At} schoel auditorium, Registration and | Card, Betty and Jeanette Casper-| During the absence of a portion|the clerk of the district court. The caught fire to' push over nine runs |'Alexander 166 164 140— 4'zyinm;>tme P 1lvn sixth lmund In A pstruction blanks may be obtained | son, Ruth Maurstad, Gertie Berg- | of the regular officers of the men’s | complaint charges incompatability. and take an 11-9 lead. That, how- | Burke rin 190 193 153— 538 3 L 160 0 ht. here beginning at 1 pm. April! gren, Ethel Milner, Anna Bodding, | lodge, “the mice did play while the | The couple Wi i i . X 160 5611 Referee Jackie Davis stopped the o ple were married here in ever, was where the Seattle attack|Snow . . 193 199 16 I ot awarded & i ’ the Rev. Soboleff announced. | Julliene Bell, Jeanette Francis, Lu- | sats were away.” This ancient adage | 1945, i began and ended. Oakland popped Totals ... 917 932 8722721/ s Ml \(‘(“llnd" llI::DHIECK-JflV_\ FQ Those directing the event are|cille and Doris Ladley, Opal Sharon, | became popular at the Juneau lodge TRk spoved Joa Pt i BoiGee I Clovetanit Ao DA t Shuff, in charge of age|Mrs. Swenson, Margaret Macy,| while many of it’s officers were SEWARD CONTRACTOR stay. r EeRe down for % cous ander, had been hrackets; Jack Glover, advertising, | Mickey Dudley, Hazel Mantyla and | busily engaged at Petersburg. Ray F. James, Seward contractor, Discriitied rougre Sae Portland won in the tenth at|Handicap 40 40 40—'120|° 3 e and Dade Nichol, trophies. 'Ida Bell Bryson. The women’s list- Lodge Meeting is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. by ODOM COMPANY Hollywood with two unearned runs. | Stewart 169 147 185— 501 Ry e ) Judges named are Don Foster,|ing was furnished very graciously Luis Marquez singled, Johnny Ruc- | Smith 156 168 157— 481 WASH STAIE IRA(K Harold Zenger, and Bob Scott. by Edna Card, for publication. At the regular meeting of the o keribeat out a bunt and Steve Mes- | Daylin i 165 139, 143— 447 | & : R R “We were met by a large delega- ;‘;2::;’ 'Eh::r ri:r f\‘\)-x;:::;:;li‘}:}l,x:\;u: ner popped out. Then Mickey Rocco | Estepp 114 155 164— 433 tion of the men’s Petersburg Moose | he S : slapped o roller which Stevens | Hoyez ... 182 169 168— 51% COACH GETS STRUCK B.B. EXHIBITIONS | o, and their tacies. Housing. for | Sovernor Bob denson prosided as thréw. wild to second, filling the Totals 826 818 8572501 | many of the Juneau members and | Grie 10069, ARSREES bases. Marquez scored on Joe ON FA(E BY SHoT = ‘(heiryfamilies was provided by the .h“’. B moe’, atlempt of wetab- ¥ Brovia’s outfield fly and Rucker Standard Aviation ! Final scores of exhibition baseball | oo\ jyo- gelegation LIRS B business of the tnegts to Ladies tallied on Polich’s single, Handicap 80 80 80— 240 SPOKANE, Wash, March 29—M | 33mes played yesterday are as lol-? Highlights ing, many live.ly stories were told to ) One Day Game Barrager 126 147 155— 423 [—Jack Mooberry, Washington State [ ‘OWS: g .| “Highlights of the Petersburg fes- fhl' accompaniment of much laugh- At Sacramento, in the only day | Wood 146 125 89— 360 College track coach who was struck | LU O 13, Detoott M) .| oo included: business of the| oo Surpris.l)ngly (‘nvmlgh. there were Tomorrow Ni hl iS game, the Angels worked over seven | Baxter 138 152 140— 4390 i in the side of the face Monday bvi glotlmcll‘ 101;1“1 s;AI;Ie;v 'lf;(zloknti)flt‘nsv'l | women's organization on Saturday. many members in attendance. g Solon pitchers for 15 hits while} McCarthy 181 176 118— ‘75;;‘ i3 P:““d shot-dung fe. BHee e mr’,:hfg{:“:l B aton, | The evening consisted of the Pet-| The big issue of the meeting using four themselves. The home- | Baker . . 177 197 125— 4953v Eal;e the hOSl’lUYlllll!“}‘O weeks. s 3 2 | ersburg lodge being host at a ban- | however was reading the list ot 4 9 - towners outhit the Angels 18-14 but Totals ... 848 877 707—2432) rr- Buel Sever Jflmd Mooberry Phila‘dc]phia ) 21, St. Louls|duet for all visitors from Ketchi-| members candidates for officers for a 'es 'g t walked the game away with 15 i o suf! E:e‘.i,‘ ummdple n.xcth’uresmo( 3:9 i i 3 | kan' and Juneau. A special meet-| the ensuing year, beginning May 1. passes; The crowd was 12357. _ Signal Corps o "j“’_ple]ml*‘; ?in J “"SC"’ ‘}' “; h‘: ol (A A e Wark. (10 , g of the Petersburg lodge was | All members were reminded ‘to at- Some 10,000 San Diego fans saw | Handicap ... 90 90 90— 2 f\*“e h_‘l ad, gong govp an the Gy o+ St Padl (AA) 4 |Glven over to the direction of the | tend the all important April 7 meet- at U the Padres take advantage of wild- | Gormley /166 1gp 189 642 coactly gerictaloomution st IMEN(e Sl ST it ion o Juneau men officers degree team. | ing to cast thelr ballots. ness on the part of San Francisco| Hansen L1173 113 172— Qsj:pro\ed. | ag " *| for the purpose of initiating 25 new | Saturday evening, March 25, many pitchers. Nichols 183 139 150— 472 candidates to the Petersburg men's | members attended an informal Neil Sheridan slammed a two ru |2 pplegate 169 108 130— 407 MATIHEws G'VEN | lodge. dance in the Moose Hall, and Sun- homer for the Seals in the third. ' ILeighton 182 163 136— 481 | “Following the closing of an in-|day evening, March 26, an even 5 Totals 951 812 8672630 | stallation of officers of the women's | 'larger group of members, their B AR P::zr:dscoreséoo 100 010 2—4 8 O Sicks ini DE(IS!ON IN Go chapter, the Juneau women's drill | families, and friends danced in ; : . i X e cks Rainiers ‘ team gave a fine exhibition of pre- | Moose Hall to the fine music Of . ara it qopv Aot e g R P | o 5 Here are results of fights pulled . o e music ff&'fl“‘;‘fe 0;0 (Of:) Dliln;—iéladd_ Handicap lgg 133 133: ;};9‘ w"H J A(K H.OOD off Iast nights 3 cision drilling. The story of the| Francis Mangun and Phyllis Lang- J ey 5 s - 162 R * . | Moose was filmed later, and danc- | don, ’ e d .Dapper. s | At Cleveland — Jake LaMotta, g _ - o~ { Moulder, Roy (9) an PP - ;:; ::; ;;’g :gg‘ , 1687, New Yok, stopped Chuce|ing completed the evening festivi- " All members of the lodge who were b‘huflleboard Mdzlett — 495 | orATTLE, March 20—(®—Un- . " f Jfes. not able to attend the Petersburg 029 000 000—11 10 6 . 456 | - " arc o n- | Hunter, 168%, Cleveland, 6. (non- 3 3 3 (S):\;;lgd 2:0 919 O0n_15 15 1 | Lockridee ... 152 igi i:i_ :;3 bothered by a 16 pound weight dis- | title.) f As Governor of the Juneau men’s festivities extend their thanks, and Contest Karpel, Ardizoia (2), Davis (2), Norde;s:mlq 3 ;;g 186 8262451 | 2dvantage, Harry (The Kid) Matt-| At Los Angeles—Carlos Chavez, 08 g S SR e 5307 o8, syrenio - ——— e Brown’ (3), and Lamanno. Harris, M T { oW Ploul:defi ::t a C’garkwrgl dz- 134, Los Angeles, outpointed Baby Gassaway (3), Nelson (3) and Kerr. cision last night over Jac ood. | Leroy, 128%, Sacramento, 10. yl > P-mns:)lect;;c 90— go|BOth battlers are from Seattle. At Seattle — Harry “The Kid’ Shendiean a0 e 607 1t T different Matthews from | Matthews, 178, Seattle, outpointed San Francisco ..003 330 3‘())0—; 12 13 fiifii‘“p 127 167 192— 488 thhe jabbing, dancing middleweight | Jack Flood, 194, Seattle, 10. San Diego ......201 002 00x— 2 >|who was the scourge of his divi- i 3 . 162 162 162— 488 b ! v Melton, Singleton (4) and Pardee; Haag .- q | Sion here before departing eastwarad | Olsen and Moore. Parsons ... 172 183 164~ 41010y yqr. SCHOOL DEBATE TEAM | PN King - - o Now nursing heavyweight ambi- - 5 —2629 | 2 . Los Angeles .,.vzgs 20; :g(x’j:: :: 3 Totals ... 876 875 878 Zfiu'mmix though :'Eiga:ng but 173, TO SPHK OVER KINY‘ World S most Wanted pen cee Sacramento ...203 31 Matthews opened with a rush. Muncrief, Barret (3), Gables (6), : Juno g"’"s;so so_ 16| Neither fighter scored a knock-| Members of the Juneau Hizh McLish (7), and Novotney; Grove, Handicap - s 16— 49_,“down although Matthews crumpled | School debate team, under the Frick (3), Rose (3), Leirman (1), f",'hit‘.‘e‘:"ck' i:o N N an|in the fourth after a low right, direction of Miss Helen Schaeffer i 1 itti — 421§ i 3 ; . 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A simplicity and mechan= R esu/ts Handicap - a0 STORY BOOK DOLLS are Carl Weidman, Nella Jermain Dol A Mrpplcity 5 e ——————— ls;lmmm Lk 107 e ::36: 2‘2’3 A new shipment of famous Nancy {and Robert Secrist; on the nega- ical precision never before pos- ) v 4 anton. 2 Ann Storybook Dolls has just ar-|tive: Connie Willlams, Henry Hau- g ieved. iden f that is the : ; Lok ) has been achieved. One evidence of that is the (By the Associated Press) | Botelho 162 1556 138— 485 |yjyeq at “Alaska’s Pinest Hardware |gen and Elton Engstrom, Jr. The sible Pgss 7. z { The San Diego Skyhawks and the | Smithberg 176— 476 | ang Furniture Store. 60-tf. | subject, which is uniform through- new filler. Fastand certain, l_th”‘mly one moving | Los Angeles Monarchs will meet for | Schmit 1;3—2‘:;; out the United Statés for high part. For best results, use Parker Quink with the right to meet the Northern Di- Totals 802— Sewing machines for rent at.The |school ~debates, is concerning the s Su Tak vision;representative. in the Pacitic White Sewing Machine Center. 52-t direct election of the President. solv=x or dry-writing Par perchrome Coast JHockey League playoffs. Al 47 The Skyhawks cinched a berth in h Os s h o ' p 4 the best four-of-seven southern di- ' ' r s o0 vision finals last night by defeat- ing the Los Angeles Monarchs 8 fi 8. In the northern division, the Ia- coma Rockets tied up their play- off series with the Vancouver Ca- nucks 2-2 by taking a tough over- time game, 2 to 1. They will play NEW YORK, March 29 — @ —| again Thursday at Tacoma. CCNY did it! 5 In the other northern division| The Beavers from City College of semifinal New Westminster leads| New York beat Bradley last night Seattle 2 to 1. 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