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~ BOWLING Sweeney's Bar took all three games from Pan American in the Thursday Night bowling on the Elks Alleys. Juneau Drug won {twc points from Pacific Northern, Carc | Transfer also won all three points from Alaska Light, Alaska Coastal| won two ‘from Casler” L. Tibbetts won high series 520, D. Moore 515, C Oldham 502. High game was rolled by D. Moore } at 237 and I. Cahail had 210 and L Tibbetts 210. Team Standings Won Lost of Sweeney's Bar Caro Transfer Juneau Drug IMPERIALS, COL, LUMBER DEFEAT | | had HUSKIES, ARCEICS| The Douglas High Huskie the Imperials last nigh to 24 The Huskies trailed ive point at half time pulled to wit 46 points. T ted in the gar and expe lon d over the| game Husk ; uldn’t ge but stil Dougla the Im- for 18 for downed’ Arctics Alaska Coastal . Pacific Northern Casler’s Alaska Light . Pan American Team and individual scores as follows: Sweeney's Bar . Sheldon 165 160 144— 46 | . Schneider 154 129 182— 465 . Johnson 156 156 . Sweeney 154 193 . Winther 128 134 Totals %7 772 Pan American Airways Handicap 1213 12— 38| M. Gormley 156 176 166— 498 . Wood 110 145 98 2 . Stephens 145 138 109— . Said 130 103 125 . Macchia 135 155 141— 3 Totals 688 729 651 392 Pacific Northern 125 131 17 121 174 130 145 110 168 181 729 673 . Krsul Ludtke R. w. R. Pheasant 144— K C. . Loken 150- . Porter Totals Juneau Drug Co. 13 /18 153 121 110 Handicap ‘W. Moore E. Page . Hedges .. . Tyvoll . Jones Totals Caro Transfer . Hawkins 133 133 . Davis . 116 127 . Oldham 181 157 . Tibbitts 141 169 i 146 210 17 796 162— 405 164— 502 210— 520 Alaska Electric Handicap W. Hellan . Moore Taylor . Peyton Rollison | Totals | . Arnold . Morgan . West . Estes . Wilber Totals 175— 463 189— 462 164— 460 | 683 832—2193. Alaska Coastal 16 156 124 153 163 184 196 16— 48 127— 410 143— 384 459 Handicap C. Bloomquist . C. Straiger . J. Leighton .. M. Fenster B. Brown Totals WASHINGTON U, — 489 11 156—2263 WASH. STATETO . HIT IT TONIG (By the Associated Press) Northern Division Coast Confer-; ence teams renew their basketball| wars tonight and tomorrow night. ' The Washington Huskies, preten- ders to the division throne, and ‘Washington State College, defend- ing titlists, meet in a pair of games at Pullman. Idaho and Oregon open a series at Eugene. The Tippy Dye-coached Huskies are favored in their first clash of the new season with the Cougars. HOCKEY GAMES PORTLAND, Jan. 18—(®—An 8-3 win over the Tacoma Rockets lifted the Portland Eagles from the Pa- cific Coast Hockey League cellar last night. ‘The victory, first in 11 starts for the Eagles, put them one point ahead of Seattle. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid o .o Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment | after 7 | Forrest =0\ TWO GAMES TORIGHT cond game. The t and had 5 I»nm\ (m Lumbermen 1t the Columbis d in the second ded from then to the a thr when the all and the Co- scored. suited o'c 1ain in the ¢ complete pulled into They were | 1 the few minutes team | t wild with the & mbians rep ics had playe and led out T the | quad i Bill Graves scored ) for | Columb 1 O'Connor had | 3 for the A | Both teams minus didn't key | see | oubtedly s to Ke Summary fs 0 ip 10 10 T Bach Pusich ensen aac ellington 1son 000/ S0 M Game econd Columbians 1tN pf ? i T Bonnett 0 B. Grave Hogins . Asp Scott Manning cCrwrwo cnwrowo SRR =g e B Arctics H. Cashen F. Cashen | Borbridge O'Connor Wilbur Peterson ERSITIFS SoBaans oM G W w e I JUNEAU HIGH GYM; FIRST GAME TIME 7:30 In the first of two games tonight Juneau High gym, the Ju- neau High Crimson Bears play Mike’s Nite Owls with game time called for 7:30. Second game pits the Arctics against the Imperial Imps. Last night's games brought the Gastineau Channel League play up to date. | Ka As |NCAA Tournament lost to | i‘ v | |8 | lected Roland | Oregon tor THE DAILY ALASKA EMP . PORTS BRIBE WAS MADE 10 GREGON U PLAYER IN 1945 Jan, i Here ar er ments last night: At Brooklyn — Bill Nerl, 138%, yn, outpointed Johnny (Red) | Defazio, 148, Bayonne, N.J., 8. player $500 to throw a ga Vancouver, B.C. — Toothpick | in 1945, th, 128'%, Los Angeles, stopped | Frankie Alinond, 129, Vancouver, 9. | told the Oregonian | *Tan , 129, .9 | Snorls Briefs re the results of two m“(i | PORTLAND, Ore 19—(® City gambler offered University of Oregon b John Warren last wvarren the Oregon suiting up when ved forward Dic i asked him if he would L ing the game for $500. “Wilkins immediately the offer and pointed out Warren said. “When I him, he beat it out and we said con: Baltimore Colts gave ranchise in the National reducing the num- | v of teams to 12 | s Los Angeles — Coach Ray Eliot | of Illinois arrived to discuss taking over coaching job at Southern Cali- | fornia | room ain.” The coach said he a the attempted bribe to Kan: authorities, PLAYERS DRAFTED BY NATL. GRIDDERS - eastern division named coach Bullets of National Association urud Buddy man- | altimore — | nette, r of the las CHICAGO, Jan. 19 Pl from Washington, Washir State, Idaho, Oregon State and O gon were ch terday's N Laverne Torgeson of Washington | '€V [ tate college in the fift \'.l d, but Beach, Calif, - Tiloyd Por-(‘ i 1., professional, and | emateur Irving Cooper of Long Beach fired two-under-par 69's to ad the first 18 holes of Lakewood | Park Open tournament. i Zaharia to take first 1€ s Open Babe shot a nder-par 71 n in ye: 3 two stroki 1 after the Long traded him to Detroit er, Dennison und, the Los Angele Kirkby, W halfback, and in the 13th he Yanks drafted John State back The Yanks selected Idaho tackle Phil Fray in the 16th round. Los Angeles drafted Dick Daugherty of Oregon in the 18th round Thoma Arcadia, Cal - Last Round $9.80) won the one mile feature race at Santa Anita in 1:36. | RESULTS GOOD FIRST | YEAR OPEN TRAPPING | 0N KODIAK ISLAND! A total of 275 beaver were taken on Kodink Island during the trap- ping season from February 1 to; March 31 of last year, it was dis- closed today by the office of the Game Management Division of the| Fish and Wildlife Service here. | Beaver were first introduced un: | - SANTA CLARA, WASH, STATE GRID DATE SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 19— Santa Clara ar Washington llege football teams will at Spokane S 3 or 29 1 Manager Denis A. Heenan unces an said it will be up to Wash- ate to decide whett will be played the night of or the afternoon cf Sept. 29 diak Island in 1925 by the Wild- | e Service in a program conducted | at that time for st ing animals in adaptable but unin nabited areas. H Game Management officials uul[ | the take of beaver last year by trap- | Jan. 19—P—UNICL | ,e05 on the island is considered a | ticket-takers \\11} picket the Civic|c,ccessful result of the stocking | Ice Arena during tonight hlnnll’m},’”““ e 1 chool basketball doubleheader | | Ralph Smith, business repre en- | | CARPENTERS DISCUSS | FILING CHARGES ON | | | SEATTLE BASKETBALL GAME T0 BE PICKETED SEATTLE, \l‘\h‘xdt\v the arena \\lll be ))('f!'!('d until the schools hire members of the union to take ti | at the gate. [ | | | SCORES OF BASKETBALL Final scores of basketball games played last night are: Imperials 46, Douglas Hi 24. Another attempt will Columbia Lumber 52, Arctics 41. [hn\\'over. to get together with the Holy Cross 70, Springfield (Mass) 61 | contractors, Ervin Hill, business Alabama 65, Auburn 64. agent, said today. He leaves Sunday Georgia 59, South Carolina 57. to attend a meeting Monday in Ricks 173, Boise College 53. Anchorage called by Secretary of _— | Interior Oscar Chapman to di: “harvested” | problems of the construction pro- gram in Alaska The union negotiating committee JUNEAU CONTRATORS, some discussion of fil- | ing an unfair labor practice charge | against Juneau contractors ]‘nL" | night by the negotiating committee | of the United Brotherhood of Car- pcnun and Joiners of America,| al 2247, when representatives of Ih(- contractors failed to show up at a meeting set for negotiation of a new contract. There wa be made, ural ice is still private use in northern Newl Mexico each winter. "ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 BASKETBALL Juneau Gym TONIGHT Friday—January 19—7:30 o'Clock Arctics vs. Imperials Juneau Hi vs. Mikes Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 22nd - 23rd Juneau vs. Mi. Edgecumbe Preliminary Game at 7:15 P. M. Regular Game at 8:00 o'Clock . BOTH NIGHTS Rm e o o o e e s s s s s ] - FIGHT DOPE = |ing were Jam SMALL BOA| HARBOP | boat I { north h [ will be tw ways | James ing fur bear- | IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE American Visifor Arrives in Vienna Then Disapremf (By President Secretary, ‘ul\qw arl E epp, ancial invited to the meet- s Larson, Hans Berg, w ! and Sommers Con- ctors Associated Press Austrian police the apparent d American visitir The police said Robert Cresten W California. Wilsc srding police, arrived in Vienna three day ago and checked in a hotel International sector f Police said hotel auth ported Wilson disappeare lowing m and APPROACH PLANS 10 HIGHWAY ENGINEER the small Plan g new pr and specification for d approach to er with a request | ed by the a Territoriay ighway rs office today. The tion to be 120 feet bout midway | oach to the | wide and the 26 feet. (ll'hvrv‘ A | an invest on extensions, | tpey were ¢ one on each end of the dock lead- | j;q ng to present master float. Cre- | 4.0 ding to the hotel ot piling be used In the|,jyaq i Vienna from Paris in cc | deep water ar lumber used will | be treated w The p! MeN to th ¢ in th reet, appr age of the h The S0 roor dock will be 26 feet dock will be 100 by immediately d by Austris ican wtion Wilson ar- wil - revised calf, high- | VISITS HOONAH SCHOOL A visit of inspection of the school at Hoonah was completed this week by . S. Clem, Education Supervisor with the Territorial Department of Educatic 10 returned to Juneau | yesterday by Coastal Air- lines plane HEINTZLEMAN RETURNING B. F. Heintzleman, Regional Fo: ester for Alaska, is expected to a rive in Juneau tomorrow or Sunday: He has been in Washington, D.C., the past several weeks. 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