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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950 to the mouth of Mink Bay for pick- | up by the Coast Guard. When the | Marshal PAGE SIX FIGHT DOPE | BOWLING |DOUGHBOYS, |SCORES OF [(cctman raims . WouDip Bh thk | |" s i e HOLDS, CHRISTMAS PARTY - L] Funeral servi T the Rebekah Lodge Drill team was |in the Catholic r iy Here is what was done in the| rpe highlight of last night's bowl- | MARINES l“ BASKETBAI.I. Two trappers failed to show up I“ Hosp""- "ERE held last evening in the I.O.O.F.|morning at 8:30 ogflléf(?hlxx?::;i}‘{‘n squared circle last night ling on the Elks Alleys were the | at an appointed rendezvous at the | Hall. A Christmas tree, gaily deco- | will ke in the Cathclic plot in At New York—Irish Bob Murphy, | o4 mes bp(\\-pcr‘*A first place Capitol | . mouth of Mink Bay near Ketchikan | Suffering from a knife wound rated and aglow with colored lights | Evergreen Cemetery according to 170, San Die Calif \mppm-Thm'"e and runner-up Baranof yesterday, U. S. Coast Guard head-]in the lower right side, Mrs, Thel- | was the center of attraction and |his expressed wishes. He is btur- Jimmy Beau, 165%, New Canaan, |oion: stand, The low scores indi- Imperials 45, Columbia Lumber |quarters reported today. Ivan Hodg- ma Benson was brought to Juneau around it the guests gathered to|vived by ‘a sister, Mrs, Nicholas Conn.,, 7. ltatea p,_;w“;.e on both teams was C‘""'"f“" 37 (Overtime). les and Jack Allen of Ketchikan | from Tenakee yesterday afternoon |exchange gifts. Games were then | Puhl of Chippewa Falls, Wis He At Melbourne, Austra - I‘“‘”k‘h‘mv\- bu{ the Baranof team had Mikes Nite Owls 47, Juneau Hi 42| went trapping on the south end of |on the Alaska Coastal Airlines | enjoyed and refreshments featuring (died on the trail bctwe‘en c"\bins Flannery, 133, A utpointed | ¢ ericiont extra punch to take two (Contt (two overtime periods). Mink Bay November 14 and were | plane. She was taken to St. Ann’s | the holiday season dishes were|of friends at Tenakee on Nove Enresto Aguilar, 120%, Mexico City, | orr o o i % ntinued from Page One) Washington 54, Nebraska 49. to nave been picked up by Ketchi- Hospital in the city ambulance served. ber 30 o 12. | points, plaotis HIE e Washington State 66, Gonzaga 44, |kan Air Service on December 7. which was Waiting to meet the : At West Palm Beach, Fla ,,‘;1“"\1!-""0 Izflém‘z:"m;“'gn“i;j ang movement aimed at cutting off tiws |UCLA 77, Oregon 55. The plane was unable to land | plane. Her attending physician re. Billy Downing, 149, Lakewood, N.J., | 1o ' teeoaidat % i | Toad south of the breakout column. Idaho 47, Montana 43. due to ice conditions and dropped | ported her condition to be satis- Baranof face formidable competi- | ope Red prisoner, a Chinese Na-|Illinois 74, Ore. State 51 (at Cham- | instructions for the men to hike | factory at noon today. 144 Mrs. Benson told Acting U. S. Hellan that the outpointed Angel Chs Pedro, Calif., 8. tion at that time, the probable first half champion is still a toss-up. tionalist veteran, who wore sneakers, | paign). said 30 of his men were evacuated bPorlland 67, Pacific Lutheran 59, w. G. FLY UNITED’S 4-engine At Hollywood — Lauro NegriaT ; Monter: Mex., 125, outp 9 i“ n“:;t. "Lce’:):!‘;gd;‘;?l::‘luxow‘;i with frozen feet. All of them wore |Wyoming 69, Montana State 50. Coast Guard plane arrived there |knife wound was alleged inflicted Rudy Garcia, Los Angeles, 125, 12 ‘]“ g 18 R wm‘qm nn& the rubber-soled tennis sneakers|USC 58, Utah 48. was no sign of the trappers. They | by Willie Mills about 4:30 o'clock T 4 sl ‘l‘; ’k"‘:"\‘m; 0-[ "1;’9 R1s | WO and morale is low, he said. Colorado 51, Colorado A and M 41. were known to have had two days | last Thursday afternoon in her — e o [ STREE s o "The more than 20,000 First Divi- | San Francisco 52, Los Angeles (Loy- | food supply. An attempt is being | home at Tenakee. She said Mills "R co‘c" were paced by Vivian Powers With |gon Marines and Seventh Division| ola) 44. made again today to locate them.| had been drinking at the time, ac- from sea"’e | cording to the Marshal. Hellan said | | today a thorough investigation of | the case is being made by the | Marshal's office. STRICKEN WITH POLIO 1 | Ida. State Col. 78, West. Mont. 50. | Infantrymen and a few Briti o oIS NiaAk | — |COAST GUARD LAD 1§ a 475 series and Florence Holm- quist with a 195 single game. Team standings to date: NASH to CALIFORNIA! SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. Commandoes were the largest in-| tact unit of the*U.N. forces trying|Calif. 76, San Francisco State 54. Sacramento State 55, St. Mary’s 49. | |to reach Hungnam. Search Prevails Oklahoma A and M 55, Arkansas 53 © Only $27.50, plus tax, to SAN FRANCISCO—just 4 hrs., | ! capitol Theatre ¢ 35 min. 909 12th Phone Green 279 4 i | e gfl‘mmfa"zflr Stand 5 13| secrecy hung over the where- |East. Ilinois 72, Texas College 40. R I $37.45, o i sz |Harry Ra | ab i ’s | Chil iscons 3 e | * o us tax to LO — |Royal Cafe . 19 20‘1“7:::“15%;21::;1 Sceo\;::;}: T]Z:;iflsio:;syz};:‘c;:: égywei:}nwgizg::: :; Another case of poiio has been‘r ANK HOPPER (u s i ’" Pd an D(s: :NGELES -only 7 hrs. | Top Hat 19 - iy i ;9 @ i F | reported to the Alaska _Depanmenr ® Fast, standard-fare -6 flights to Chi- Prtsind e sk ardsman Clinton Edward —_— " o8 o epunk o 23 to reach the Manchurian border— | Baylor 67, North Texas 59 e etoiiian | ishisk “Hoplfy. thremdn a0 s Fares and fimes from Seattle. ‘\thg Ding was ordered days ago to withdraw Houston U. 63, San Houston 57. i .b S he totsl b £ dbral i : dlw § | from the Yalu river border town of | Arkansas State 67, Miss. State 61 S brings i sitipber of Fedbral BUIEiAg, - wes., becy, ook UNITED AIR LINES Baranof Cigar Stand g SR {18 3 g s cases in Ketchikan up to 11 and yesterday afternoon when he trip- eattle: i Seattle: Call Elliot 3700 | Handicap 90,9 -4, f) Eyeeaniity Trinity (Tex) 83, Howard Payne 67, o the total number in the Ter- | ped in the workroom with a large Vorcebi Eaif aing 535 o | A. Warner 146 147 144— 437 In the northwest, the main action | Alabama 75, Florence (Ala) L | ritory 61, the Department of Health | pane of plate glass which hit him or, 368 your lravel agent (P s, e Folta 117 87 137— 341 |was Allied air attacks on Com-|Sewanee 61, Centre 57. said today. | on his left upper arm. The flesh ""‘”f"v}'" | L. Nicholson 140 177 116— 433 munist attempts to build up their | Georgetown (DT) 80, St. Francis iy iwas cut deeply and an artery sev Sy . ‘Chantry 114 137 153— 40132‘1":& f‘"r 5";“?““ {{' il gy Ll 59{-” SRR TURKEY SHOOT ered. He was rushed immediately . Levasseur .. 118 143, 156— 421 Big rmy defense line south of | Virginia 51, Randolp = o 3. | Filipino Ladies Auxiliary Turkey to St. Ann's Hospital where he is| Totals . 637 697 1708—2042 | Pyongyang. There was little ground | South Carolina 57, Newberry 35 Shoot Parish Hall, Sunday Evening, ' reported to be in fair condition to- | 679-1t day. | activity in the northwest except for | Temple 86, Phila Textile 65. 7 pm, patrol ‘encounters. | Bosten U. 64, Clark 44. a2 ERGE AR L Capitol Theatre ~ Formfit Wee PN / . Rusher 133 95 13:* 25‘; | Boston College 79, Rhode Island 7 : MacLean ... 137 118 112— 367/ ; . | state 76 (two overtimes). : OLD.C He — 35 % 5 . Heyder 114 138 101— 353 Brooklyn College 60, St. Framcis SGLR . neyaer s 130 2 K1 LESSONS ARE o RUMMACGE WITE EREPHANT § i i niiise . Hendrickson 154 162 124— 440 plA““ED. ARE fREE Princeton 76, Bucknell 64. S A I E = KEM | Totals . 699 634 603—1936 ' 5t. Lawrence 75, McGill 53. | i S ST ! s Bowdoin 47, Maine 46. | t 3 | “4 I Harry Race | L“t"’““ Juncau Ski Club in- poham 72, New York AC 64. HONDAY, DECEMBEB 11 ! v |F. Holmquist .. 148 195 128— 471 Structors meb gnd planned an in-| 5, piging 80, Concord (WVa) 52.4 M e ‘ | | P. Hagerup ... 112 161 128— 401 5‘;‘;”;‘0“ Dmg;‘flm flrflsh"’fl?k Wh"? TRV s AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT 3ER 1 |T. Fi 110 91 12— 323 | Will be open free of charge to all | Sponsored by Business and Professional Women's Club 160 kR » int 2 ek | | M. Flint 145 138 135— 413\5“5‘*::“1‘:m;h°]€:“i;" S TR PNA AR FREIGHTER | IR sons or ginner, 1 - v t——— A4 !C. Holmquist .. 172 153 179— 504 i PP ——— Attt $17 Totass 607 a8 oz_g1i7|intermediate ang ‘advenced sklers) MAKES TRIP TODAY ;""" e ‘g‘ it ;wfll start next weekend to con- H [i H N e sl Royal Cafe |tinue for the entire season. | i [ M E B i - : b re were tw Northern | 1 N 1 f" % '+ S 'Hmmi(‘ap 23 23 23— 69| The thirteen instructors are Norm | A:‘:&:S ‘;fl;‘l“;“(;r:‘:m;‘s(l :; An-| 0 ‘ Distributea tnroucrout. Atasks | M- Funk 125 144 125— 394 | Bucy, Bill Dean, Mal Hardy, Jim| p oz today. One was a freighter | | DANCE | by ODOM COMPANY 1 V. Powers 159 164 152— 475| Klein, Minard Mill, Jr., Axel Niel- | - )‘mk i u.lncklog of air cargo . - |W. Day 104 104 ‘104— 312 | son, Jim Rude, Curt £hattuck, Tom | l'cri P 7 v = = A. Nielson 148 146 140— 434 | Stewart, Neil Taylor, Joe Werner, ™", ' PRSNG| Pl ToNlGHT_D b 9 | § e Fitzpatrick .. 167 136 125— 4133D('a‘n Williams and Fred Wyller. “T‘,o‘,;‘:,if;g,intg a,‘:&l;f'vr:qrf.xd i | ecem er ' Totals 716 717 afiowzwzlmel.&s hours will be announced From Anchorage: James Browne lnP M ‘} i P NI CEI {and John Lind. i et . i VIA p Top Hat | From Cordova: Mrs. E. Erickson, 1 | Bangicap brtpi e Ly 3 | A. Helin and Benny Benson. l ' ' { The ALASKA LINE | Wiber 152 106 122 %0 FOSPITAL NOTES | "m0 Anctorage: Lewis wflrkmn.\g i - Vi Rl C. D. Casperson, Alfred Boberg, | F M M b Vi gl b i 164— 385 Agmitted to St. Ann's hospital |Robert Clitford, M. Blackwell, How-| y or Moose lMembers il 4 lnLTer - 130 181 . 62— 333‘\&'91'(: Leslie Swanson, Whitey Al-|ard Hayes. [ - . i g ¥“d° ph ... 120 120 120— 360 ey Earl, Mrs. Thelma Benson,| To Cordova: Mary Ferguson, Pat| | and hen’ adies [ olals 620 579 6”7"‘2":l"rank Hopper, Ole Vicke and Mar- ' and Eunice Flynn, Harry and Lu‘xs! ‘ ! Alexander Photo | aret Monte. Nicolet. i : ! A. Hawkins 121 101 136— 358 Dismissed: Mrs. Bert Linne and To Yakutat: George and Annie J. Becker oL - 2941b:\by girl, Ed Aligaya, Mrs. Ken- Alton, Gene West, Audry Johnson, | i - R. Rudolph 107 107 107— 321 | neth Nelson and Mrs. Fred Baxter. and Oscar Frank. , i N B d ~ F I App P. Lee 154 186 115— 455 Admitted to the Government hos- | — - | ! ew an lrs earance i | D. Kane 143 143 118— 404 pital: Sam Martin of Haines and | EASTERN STA i i Totals 626 648 558—1832 | Bertha George of Wrangell. Dis-{ Christmas Party, also annual el- imissed was Martha Horton of Ju-!ection of Officers, Juneau Chap.‘ Whing Ding | neau. No. 7, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 8 o'cloek MOOSE LODGE HALL Handicap 15 15 15— 45| e sharp. 679-1¢ b | J. Porter 101 108 113— 322 TURKEY SHOOT ALICE BROWN, SCCTELary | & sommoemammm: e e e am oo oo o o o o 020 70 to prove you, too, ean P. Matheny ... 138 138 138— 414| 5 —= gt | P. Morgan 103 106 91— 300 | Filipino Ladies Auxiliary Turkey Sewing mach) Tor rent at the have a | J. Gormley 167 165 125— 457$Shoot Parish Hall, Sunday Evening, | White Sewing Machine Center. | K. Morgan 127 165 131— 423|7 Pm. 679-1t | a 64234 | : \ Doy 651 607 613—1961) \TTAENERAI CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Home Grocery e 2 1’ M. Davlin 172 109 127— 408 Gl c fruct c ] A. Dalziel 130 161 115— 406 | acler LOLS KUcIion L.0. M. Burke 13¢ 158 138— 430 New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work B it maS e Plastering — Coficrete Pouring ? ; i el Haulin, Totals 685 664 6021951 | Sand and Gravel Hauling i . —— EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT | | OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS SPORT BRIEFS | MIAMI, Fla. — Toney Penna and | Bob Taski upset Ed and Marty | Furgol, 2 and 1, to enter the semi- finals of the Miami Inv,emauoml‘r Four-Ball tourney. | ON ALL WINTER ROUND TRIP ARES It's the glamor event of the season in our corset depértment Formfit Week! 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