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p—— e NBA RATIN ommittee that cizht champion Irenton, N.J., and champion Joey clund, be vacated for their laureis ~ g, ght ch 1. Lat if Jake LaMotta, cweight king, fails title in a scheduled 1y Robinson Feb. be declared the MADE Pt p. final quarterly ratings in- ded Light heavyweight: champion, Maxim, Ohio. Logical contend- Archie Mo Missouri; Bob | niurphy, Californ ni Bob Sat- ! terrield, Minois. Ouistanding: Nick e, N :; Harry Mathews, ngt 1 Jim: Slade York. Liiddleweight: champion, Jake La- fotta, New York. Logical contender, Ray Robinson, New York THE DAILY ALASKA EME SCORES OF BASKETBALL Final scores of basketball games last night are: Western Kentucky 73, Lasalle 63. St. John's (Bkn) 90, Temple 68. Canisius 55, Arizona 52. Dugquesne 53, Westminster (Pa) 52. Idaho 64, St. Joseph’s (Phila) 63. New York U. 84, Stanford 70. Connecticut 61, Buffalo 51. California 70, Pittsburgh 58, Louisiana State 59, Santa Clara 52. TROUT OUTSTANDING BASEBALL COMEBACK CHICAGO, Dec. 27 — (B — Paul (Dizzy) Saddler, New York. Logical contend- | | ers: Willie Pep, Connecticut and Ray Famechon, France. Bantamweight: champion, Vic Towell, South Africa. Logical con- tenders: Luis Romero, Spain and Manuel Ortiz, California. Flyweight: champion, Dado Ma-l rino, Hawail. Logical contenders: Jean Sneyers, Belgium, and Terry Allen, England. BEARS READY T0 MEET MICHIGAN IN ROSE BOWL GAME PASADENA, Calif,, Dec. 27— Determination, above all else, char- acterizes the attitude of the Uni- versity of California as the Golden Bears prepare to battle Michigan in-! the Rose Bowl. This attitude is evident in the ‘Trout, the Detroit Tigers’ activities of the entire squad, both on and off the practice field at nearby San Bernardino, and it is certainly characteristic of the labors Ray logical Welterweight: ilobinson, New tender. mpien, Yor No veteran righthander, has won the award for 1950's “outstanding come- back in baseball” presented by the weight: chumpion, Tke Wil- New Jersey. Logical contend- John L. D fornia and Freddie Dawson, 11iin Featherweight: NSTRUCTION MACHINERY 2 [91CH FRIOBUCTION AND LW CCSTS C , Sandy | Chicago chapter of the Baseball Writer's Association. Trout, offered on t.be trading marts last winter with no takers after a 3-6 record for 1949, bounced back in 1950 for 13 wins against five losses. Trout was second in won-lost per- centage in the American League and ninth in earned run averages with of head coach Lynn O. Waldorf and his assistants. The New Year's Day struggle is the third straight for a California team under Waldorf and in each of the previous games the big Bears have gone back to Berkeley rankled by close but decisive defeats. ;EAST.WESI GRIDDERS troit was 27-14 in 1944. WINDING UP PRACTICE , SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27—{#— HOCKEY @AMES | Eastern football stars, winding up ! | | | | 3.75. His greatest season With De- | IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOUR BIDDERS WIN FWS CONTRACTS T0 CATCH WILD GOATS Four successful bidders out of 14 applicants will be awarded con- tracts by the Fish and Wildlife Service for capturing live mountain goats between January 1 and May 1 for delivery to the Service at designated points in Alaska. BiGs were opened yesterday in the lgfal ume management division of the 'WS. The bidding ranged from 3,70 for kids to $200 for adult goats. Three of the successful bidders entered estimates of $200 each and the lowest bid ,was $168.70 for the capture and delivery of a live kid. Contracts will be awarded to Vie- tor Hanlon and Herman Kitka of Sitka, to Simon Jenson of Cordova and to Ed Vogel of Juneau. Deliv- ery of the animals will be to these | points. Vogel entered bids for each num- ber of goats classified for capture. | His lowest bid for the maximum | number of goats required was $192.45 each for 5 to 6 males and 10 to 14 iemales and $168.70 for each kid. The minimum number of goats that will be accepted by the FWS is one female or one male and one female, Capture of the live goats Is de- sired by the Fish and Wildlife Ser- vice in its program for stocking various sections in the territory FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican. Pelican includes building with two furnished apartments. Terms. ; LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view,| | 1 south Franklin. BOATS—31F856 and 31D527 and 31A34 and several others: MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS —~ ACCQUNTANIS | Phone 876 over First Nationa: it " SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved | 3 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1950 ¢ FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM, garage, fireplace.! unfurnished—financed FHA. Lo-| cated on Behrends Ave. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or rage on property ailable for thi cient to return initial inves ght years. Absolute sec on lease, This prop higher net safe retwn t 4 property offered for sale in Ju neau during the past year. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restaurant—Make inquiries—Box easily to your own location. Must be sold immediately. PERFECT location, next ta store, Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almo: finished house, full concrete bsmt. LOVELY setting, small home, boat shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. BOY SCOUTS 50710 | " WINTER CAMP FOR heavy practice for the Shrine East- | SEATTLE, Dec. 26 — 1 — Walt| 000 ow uninhabited by gl);\ts: 3 DAYS 'I'HIS wEEK‘ West charity game Saturday, have 'Samanski of the Portland Eagles been assigned a game condition climbed into second place in the | scrimmage today. It will be their last. 5 Pacific Coast Hockey League scoring parade last week with a total of 38 A scrum yesterday at the Santa 'points. Ken Ullyot, New Westmin- | Clara campus turned out to be so | ster, continued to pace the circuit | rugged that Jerry Groom, 220-pound ' with 42 points including 24 goal.s.‘ Notre Dame center, said it was as tops in that division. | tough as any game Notre Dame Seattle’s Joe Bell took player of | played this season. the week laurels for the second | Groom emerged with a split lip straight time, scoring five goals and | that required two stitches. The West, practicing at Stanford, ! held lighter drills. In a 15-minute passing drill with tackling barred, halfback Roland Kirkby, Washington, appeared to be one of the better receivers. He was two assists to move into a tie for| eighth place in the scoring race. Norm Gustavsen, Tacoma de- fenseman, continued to lead in pen- lties with 94 minutes. | In a game last night Vancouver | beat Portland, score 2-1. and where it is believed once ac- climated they might thrive. Trapping of wild live goats is a hazardous undertaking the FWS game management officials point out and requires considerable know- ledge and skill on the part of the trapper. THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE START POSTPONED AGAIN The Thursday Night Men’s Bowl- About 35 Juneau and Douglas 2324, William Winn—Phone 234 Office 1 Gastineau Hotel GALE refrigerator good machine. Kenmore washing | machine—wringer type with pump Davenport and chair—have two sets—choice of green or blue. Call Red 142 after 5 pm. and see, at 104 W. 9th. Make offer. 693-tf RAISED rib Remington 12 ga. au- tomatic. Also 22 automatic, like new. Brownies Liquor Store. 69 3 DRUM BU 135 Skagit Yar 1 i }Buy Scouts are expected to take, powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel. | part in a three-day winter camp at | Eagle River, Thursday, Friday and| | saturday of this week, according to | scout executive Maurice Powers ' | Boys will leave Thursday morniis| 'at 10 from their respective mecting places, and under the direction of ! 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft. 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3-8 strawline, Blocks, guy cables, small tools. All in practically new con- dition, Write Box 764, Sitka Al- 681-12t | a. their scoutmasters. Each troop | arranging its own transportation to the end of the road, from where; the group will hike into the scout campsite. Most of the scouts plan to sleep in the barracks at camp, | cooking their meals in the open, | ONE N i€CO Electric 1aster with | built in timer complete with Nesco metal stand and combin- ation broiler and griddle. Used only 3 months, Tel. Douglas 89 evenings or Juneau 351 days. 688-tf. |No 3 Kletn Bicg _ FOR SALE A S SR NEW LISTING-$6,000 duplex furn, 2 1-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly. Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1bd apts. Close in. 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 down. Close in. $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin« ance for 6% int. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS. $19,525 unfurnished, 2 bdrms., 2 tireplaces, income apt, space more bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS, $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire-" place, dbi plmbg, 14x3% lvgrm, 2 7 car grge. MOVE IN BEFORE ' XMAS. $17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, bsmt, income apt. Valuable busi=- ness corner across new school site, MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot water heat, 2 car garage, wat°? frntge, 4 acres pat. "JOVF I[N BEFORE XMAS. $15,000 furnistied, 4 bdrr.s, water heat, double yard. $12,000 furn rooming house 2nd St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2,. 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied. Auk Lake. $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold St. MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, 2 pdrms, 4 acres pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airp $2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel« son, \ $1,900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hwy. $1,900 bldg lot Highlands, high up, FOR RENT-—-30x40 store, six offices, entrance Small Boat Harbor. Any finish to suit renters, FUTEK wWOOL Real Estats ’ hot Tel 38l ey ,; NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. ' d fun " | ing League starting date has been | although the explorers will sleep especially effective with aerials tos- | until | outside in two-man tents. s - 2 " o ) {2 "] . ., ]’ ., MOR PLAS MOTO-} TAR AND XERS ] QMPANTL Harbor Alaska Seattle th o1 Home sed by quarterback Fran Nagle of Nebraska. TROLLERS CONVENTION TO BE HERE JANUARY 15 the ex- TO KETCHIKAN and Mrs. Matt Halm left on| Larry Clark, President of Baranof for Ketchikan to United Trollers of Alaska, is pend the Christmas holidays with pected to be in Juneau for the M Ialm's son John and his jifth annual convention of the mily. UTA January 15, Andy Barlow, ex- o | ecutive secretary, said today. ELKS ATTENTION [ Representatives from Wrangell, Regular Lodge meeting tonight Petersburg, Sitka, Craig, Pelican, at 8 o'clock, initiation. 693-1t Juneau and Ketchikan will be here. i i | er: | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | » | yesterday were Mrs. Glen Kirkham . | ters, 47,k e L, m i House? AT s Simeple and Fasy BECAUSE PERC Punchbow Punch We prepare Fruit Punches . .. Is is, Either Spiked, or Plain TOM & JERRY BATTER TOM & JERRY MIXES RUMS —— BRANDIES Fine Brandy and Rum Martinis and Manhattans ecial Price THIS WEEK Only! !’f‘i':.;m Got It At PERCY I’s PERFECT Our Helpful Assislance Make Your New Year's Party the Best Ever! T Lol 1 1] TG : i ithem at aor Store |55 ocktail Party? Y'S Liquor Store Has Cocktail Glasses, Ladles, Tom & Jerry Cups and 1A legislative committee will be ap- ointed and the by-laws of the or- postponed again, this time Thursday, January 4. The schedule of play for the first night of the second half is: At 17:15 o'clock—Casler’s vs Caro Transfer and Alaska Coastal Vs Alaska Light and Power. At 8:15 o'clock—Pacific Northern vs Pan American Airways. BEN RODEBAUGH DIES IN HOSPITAL anization will be revised, he said. There will also e a board meet- ing of the directors of UTA Local 100. HOSPITAL NOTES {of Douglas and Fay Johnson of Juneau, | | Dismissed was Mrs. Vivian Finne- | | gan of Skagway. | i Rachel Goenett of Juneau and Eli + Jamestown of Angoon were admit- ted to the Government Hospital.| | John Jacob Austin of Juneau was| dismissed. ! Meeting tonite at 8:00 o'cloct i followed by social. 693-1t Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand.| Ben Rodebaugh, about 65, died i‘az St. Ann’s hospital following a | two month’s illness. He had been a | resident of Juneau since 1913 op- | erating a bicycle shop and garage here for many years. He is survived by a brother, James S. Rodebaugh of Seattle, two sis- Mrs. Mary Gongaware of San Diego, and Mrs. Albert Poole of Akron, Ohio. Funeral arrange- ments will be made following word from relatives who have been noti- fied. X ELKS ATTENTION Regular Lodge meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, Initiation. 693-1F AT THE GASTINEAU Ed Loenig and Ray Smith of Haines are at the Gastineau Hotel. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR Juneau APPOINTMENTS ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient. afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Don't forget fo 'S ART i ¥ A | \ ,l NOTICE Due o increased cost of operating our business, it is necessary.lo raise the price of oil hauling to $4.00 per load, beginning January 1st, 1951. measure your oil for the double holidays. THANK YOU, RELIABLE TRANSFER, McKINNON. vs Sweeney's Bar and Juneau Drug | Leaders plan supervise the ; preparaticn of the two supper meals ! | for the entire group, with break- fasts and lunches being done by the | scouts outdoors by patrols. While | much of the time will be taken up | by wood cutting, carrying of water, | rand cooking duties, it is planned | that a comj e will be set {up, with a reasure” at | its destination. | Campfire progr will be held | |in the recreation room of the main llodge Thursday and Friday eve-| i nings. Scouts will return to the end tof the road at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, arriving home in time for dinner. | Leaders who plan to accompany | f the scouts include: district commis- | sioner Vance Blackwell, scoutmaster Jerry Miller, and Powers. Going out | Friday morning to join the uampr‘r\] will be scoutmaster Bill Weber,! scoutmaster Charles Buttrey, and| committeeman Paul Burnett. Other leaders are urged to attend also, if | possible. ' | Leaders request that parents assist in seeing that their sons are warmly | dressed, with particular attention to their footgear. Oiled shoes or boots jare needed, possibly supplemented by a pair of shoepacs. Snowshoes | are in order also, but are not re- quired. Stocking caps should be/ worn, or hats with ear flaps, in case the weather should turn cold. Mit- tens or gloves should be part of the gear, with an extra blanket for the, sleeping bags. Packs should be put | together so that scouts can carry them into the camp themselves. BILL GROSS HERE { W. L. (Bill) Gross of Wrangell is in Juneau for medical attention.} He is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. ELKS ATTENTION Regular Lodge meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, initiation. 693-1t. TORQUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1950 Plymouth—2 door sedan Only 964 miles .......$1875.00 o 1948 Mercury 4 door sedan ... 1947 Chevrolet 2 door sedan 1938 Dodge 4 door sedan ... 1937 Plymouth 4 door sedan . TRUCKS 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ... 1947 International % ton panel ...... 800.00 R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 .$1050.00 JE— b1 X 575.00 595.00 ..$ 875.00 WOMAN with_exceptional exper- | s B 1 o et {4 BEDROO! house—5 yrs. old. Automatic oil heat. Bendix Wash- | ing machine. Double plumbing. Fully furnished. Priced for quick| sale, See by appointment at 137 Behrends Ave. Call Green 298. 286-tf WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick.| $18.00 a cord. 1 Phone Hickey's| Market, Auk Bay. 680-26t 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- | hood for children, 2 blocks from! hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th St. 680-tf | COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- | sitting room, solid maple like new. | Blue 950. 677-tf | ONE twin tub, Dexter washing ma- chine like new. See at 109 Will- oughby, Green 741 676-tf | = | FOR SALE: 8 tilting arbor ! shopmaster table saw with new| 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only | about 48 hours over period of one | yr. $65 complete. For app. to see, call Glacier Cab Co. 667-t1 ~ USED CARBS 1935 Chev. Coupe—$100.00. Phone, Douglas, 462. 693-6t. | 1937 CHEV. panel truck—s$150—See at Mt. Juneau Sales and Service. | 12th St. 680-t1 | 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake—| heater and spot light, $300. Good | condition—Inguire Baroumes apts. | DODGE sedan, new engine, new; tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf | ‘45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge| panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer, 648-tf | 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- | dition. See Jimmie at Bubble | Room. 679-f ; SITUATION WANTED| jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska, Apply Empire. 693-tf LUTHERAN CHOIRS g PRACTICE TONIGHT | Both Lutheran Church choirs will practice according to regular schedule tonight. The Junior choir | meets at 7 o'clock and the Senior choir at 8 o'clock. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Meeting tonite at 8:00 o'clock followed by social. 693-1t. Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand. Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATING Pirst Class Work—All Work _MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTION TOUCH typing, shorthand, Spane ish, Pcrtugese, Russian lessens by appointment. Ethel McNair, Ju- neau Hotel, Phone 123. 679-t4 SCHOEPPE'S FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 027 Ring 5—days only. 675-31 CHILD CARE at HOPE'S WE buy seil and trade. Street. Phone 908. MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopks in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions ta King Co. Dept. 20, 681 Marke¥ St., San Francisco, Calif. Money= back guarantee. 643-281 214 2nd 659-t1 ‘. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman=- ent, $7.30. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201\ 2 315 Decker Way. \ WINTER and FOND, Co., Ine. \ Complete photographic Supplies | Developing-Printing-Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materiale Blue Printing - Photostata FOR RENT HOUSE for rent. You buy furni- ture. Inquire at house No. 37, Thane. 693-4t DESIRABLE npartmem' for a couple. References Required. Call Red 708. STORE space in George I See Joe George. 2-ROOM apartment, oil stove heat —No children. Crescent apart- ments. Phone 428. 686-tf RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man _ chain saw, new ,Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 APT. for rent. Phone 996. 672-tt Steamheated, 662-7t STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly Or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t PN A U S S WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. LOST AND FOUND LOST—One black cordet bsg containing keys, credit book, and coin purse. Finder leave at Em- pire or call Black 703. 691-3t ROOMS for rent. Arcade Rooms. LOST—Lady's black suede purse. Glasses badly needed. Write W. H. Biart, Fish and Wildlife. . _wawTe SALESMAN or saleswoman want- ed. Philippine Infants Wear, Knitwear, hdkhs, liberal comm. J. Haber Imp. Co, 165 W 35 St. N. Y. City. 692-26 GARAGE in vicinity Governor’s Mansion, Phone 322, 670-t1 SMALL apartment by nurse at Ju- neau Clinic. Call Green 632. » 692-44 P 13 o !