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§C 0‘?":, WASHING P ate Mempt Northw I Asked if there was any special reason or necessity for ure, ()\un nphul at s H “No, FIGHT DOPE jano, | Thursday with a , stopped | that will tour military Bay rates the 1951 Red Sox in every department. ! has why we BASKLT Bro Simmons, 200% ne amriane!s WASHINGTON B. (Happy) Chandler igned $6,000000 contract selling rights to broadcast and televise world series and all r games for t six yes 163 Flood 1ited Chester Calif., (10). BETTS 15 501D EDSIKT) 5 BASEBALL 11! 30 Jimr utp TR - 14 DE forms ! ur BOSTON, Cs Cleve Pitcher Bobby r contract for , estimated CLEVELAND | Feller signed one ame salary as from 5,000 Jan atche d Indiar base nd with { to ve AUBURN, Ala. | football coaches, Freshman John ~ Williamson, Varsity Coach Chuck Bernard, nt Line Coach Ralph Staten; igned. Coach NEW YORK Featherweight | title bout between Champion Sandy wddler and Willie Pep, scheduled for Madison Square Garden 23, postponed. New date, probably in March, to be set later this week. R e Babe Dean TON ident Tru Dizzy today SEATILE UNIV. WILL " MEET TOUGH CAGERS ’ WENATCHEE, Jan. 30—{#— lof the nation’s top small | basketball team: | | petitor here tonie | Phillips Oilers quintette | kane l:!laiion now being No dry- are hull?? of Spo- date for Little All-America basket- | ball honors, will attempt to crack o E | the 500 mark in scoring. O'Brien B ey ai 'f“'ea:f*a;rie Cm | has netted 492 points in 24 games | & this season. FROM SEATTLE | Mr. and Mrs. A. Storey of Seattle \ are at the Gastineau Hotel. ) trim tings, and white sidewa]] tires if available, at ¢ s gas mileage Champion! 1951 STUDEBAKER WY V-8 THATS TRULY GREAT! Studebaker Commander V-8 NEEDS NC PREMIUM FUEL! « Top value of the top 4 lowest price cars! « A new longer wheelbase! « Dramatic new styling! « “Miracle ride” comfort! « Seldom needs repairs! { CAPITOL AUTO SALES =i BASKETBALL Juneau Gym TONIGHT January 30th at 7:30 JUNEAU HIGH vs. IMPERIALS COLUMBIA LUMBER vs. ARCTICS uch proced- it’s just been done for sold Teb- O'Neill, who flies to Germany | baseball group |* ases there, as strong | Commis, loner | at| Three Auburn | Line | and Assist- | re- | Feb. The Seattle Universitity Chieftains, one college a tough com- ht in the strong Seattle’s Johnny O'Brien, a candi- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 The Monddy Night Ladies League bowled last night on the Elks alleys with Sweeneys’ Shamrocks taking the honors for the evening. Dorothy _ Sweeney rolled high game, 182, and high series, 515. Pat Grove was second in high game with 180. Team Standings ‘Won Lost 4 | Leota’s 5 | sweeney’s Shamrocks | Needlecraft | Snow White Pan American |s & T Gus George City Cleaners 1 Team and mdxvl(lual scoring was |as follows: | Needlecraft Mills . 154 176 Forsythe 122 122 arroll 97 164 Matson 147 147 Hixson 108 127 Totals 628 1736 Snow White 156 117 . 119 153 133 146 138 126 121 125 672 672 Leota's 143 109 114 147 5 5 6 6 G 1 483 402 455 . Dalzieel . Wood J. Hartman .. Bucy Hudson Totals 170 125 169 134 Riendeav . Peterson Lincoln . Johnson . Museth 119 114 Totals . 666 746 Pan American . 119 149 95 120 141 165 128 115 162 172 . 645 721 368 419 2123 408 352 4 . Vuille . Hedges M: . Merritt J. Faulkner Totals . S & 131 439 171 118 133 161 714 City Cleaners . 151 140 116 110 136 118 . 116 100 116 126 651 610 Shamrocks 157 176 182 112 152 126 118 ‘115" 174 . 104 148 102 160 180 171 671 791 775 George 145 145 89 102 115 130 151 94 . 140 138 640 609 . Blanton Dalziel Shattuck . Smith . Scott Totals 381 d 9 . Biggs . Winthers Garrison . Johnson . Burns Totals 343 330 331 | 1867 Sweeney’: . Sweeney 515 . Thomas . . Hoyez Grove Totals Gus 354 2237 145 9 112 122 1 629 Estes 435 . Lougher . Cahail ... P. Moore D. Oldham Totals SAYS CAGE GAMES MUST BE KEPT UP T0 SPEED LIMIT NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 30, —P— The surest way to kill basketball as 3 number one spectator | sport is to slow the game down to a waltz, Kentucky Coach Adolph Rupp said today. , The coach of the nation’s number | one ranking basketball team be- lieves his players should run with | the speed of a Bluegrass thorough- | bred. His 1104-68 here last night to give his mrs,umem. a convineing ring. ‘ “Basketball is a game of action. When you take the action away, | the customer will stay away, too,” ‘Rupp said. b A bitter opponent of slow-style deliberate basketball, Rupp said as | he pointed to a newspaper story of the Oklahoma A. and M.-DePaul |game last Saturday in Chicago. | “Only 7,000 people turned out to see the Aggies play DePaul in Chi- |cago. Fifth largest town in the | world.” FROM TACOMA Wesley R. Ross of Tacoma the Baranof Hotel. is av FROM ANCHORAGE T. A. Albracht of Anchorage is egistered at the Gastineau Hotel: 366 | 418 361 | were 9 | 449 | 408 | 401 | team walloped Tulane | LOCAL ELKS BOWLING TEAMS LOSE SERIES 10 KETCHIKAN ELKS Elks men's and women’ bowling teams have re-{ turr from a three-day 15-gam tourney in Ketchikan where the| | Juneau teams lost. Both the mm'\l and womer teams held up good | until the last game when the rough | schedule b 1 to show. l The Ketchikan teams forged | ahead in the final go round and | nowed the local teams under. 'l‘hr{ Ketchikan men's team won by 267 pins with the total scoring showin 13,064 for Ketchikan an 12,797 for) Jun The Ketchikan women won | by with the total r‘ou_i for Ketchikan and | | travelin wu pins 11,062 Jur N men’s singles championship | by Iffert of Ketchikan while Irv Hagerup cume} 1. The doubles 1 with Scott rolling a | rolling the first game | with a 120 and was replaced by gmithberg who rolled 382 in the | last two games The Juneau doubles combination | rolled the score of 1028 against the | Ketchikan doubles team rolling Friedman of Ketchikan ran| 3 and Maloca, his partner, rolled | 489 for a total score of 1012 which | | gave the Juneau men a 16 pin win-| | ning margin. | “The women’s single championship | was won by Holmquist of Juneau | who rolled a 420 and Nilles of Kelchikan 13 pins less for a 407. | | The doubles were won by Ketchikan | with Moore hitting 479 and Bailey hitting 391 for a total of 870.| Faulkner shot a = 422 series and } Grove made 356 pins for a total of | 118, The averages for the men's teams | for The was won 6,” Snow | Juneau Hagerup, 15 games 15 games Smithberg, 12 games Snow, 12 games |stith, 15 games Mork, 6 games Ketchikan I'Maloca, 12 games \mm 6 g.\nu\ | Friedrhan, 9 games | Huwsperger, 9 games | Bass, 12 games Flood, 6 games | Barry, 6 games | Nilles, 6 games Stedman, 6 games | Lilgestand, 3 games Averages for the women's were: 2770184 | 2608—173 | 2031169 2036—169 i 2410—160 92—158 2173—181 1115—185 | 153’771771 1589—176 | 2116—176 1031—171 979166 | 984—164 | 977162 | 486—162 | | teams | | Juneau | Holmquist, 12 games 1828152 |'Girove, 15 games 2195—146 | | Faulkner, 15 games 2145143 | Mills, 12 games 1688—140 | Powers, 12 games 1623135 ‘Duvliu, 9 games 1218—135 Ketchikan | Nilles, 15 games | Moore, 15 games . Bailey, 15 games . Lane, 15 games . Cutler, 15 games .. THIRD AMERICAN WINS AUSTRALIAN TENNIS CONTEST SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 30 —#® —Curley-haired Dick Savitt ()fl Orange, N. J., today became the/ third American in history to win the Australian tennis champion- ship. He defeated Aussie Davis Cup player, Ken McGregor, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1in the final. .. 2365—158 | . 2256—150 2099—140 | 2104140 ""'RENT CONTROL EXTENDED Word has been received here by Walter Walsh, director of Rent Control, that Fairbanks and Anch- orage have voted to extend rent control in those towns until June 30. It will continue to be adminis- |tered through the existing branch offices, Walsh said. RASMUSON HERE Elmer E. Rasmuson of Anchorage is at the Baranof Hotel. He is here to attend the Alaska Bankers meet- ing this week | | DEPENDABLE gifl wants Job either | baby sitting or caring for child Call Blue 990. - 7206t | BABY SITTER immediately—twc youngsters, May have room anc board, if desired. Phone 1066. 20-3\ “ PHONE Red 372 A | Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electncal Plpe Thawmg and Weldmg ])ouglns 364 Plumbing Télephone Blue 737 12th and 0il Burners ® Heafing Nighis-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. E Street LOTS—Two on APARTMENT building, | STORE-APARTMENT LEVEL bldg. | WATERFRONT, 3 b | H1 SUMMER cabin, PERFECT country { BOAT SHOP, small home, LOG CABIN, We have Conve; Coleman 3 bur Library 2238—149 | 8 ft. skiis Ironite ironer Chairs Rangette Davano, 3 cushion Small Dav: Dresser Getting TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1951 W-A-N-T A-D-$ FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 | NEW listings in Juneau. |4 BEDROOM house in Tract available Feb. basement and furnace. Unfurn ished except for stove and re erator. SMALL duplex on 10th near D las Bridge—furnished—good come. in- elt with anklin. Gold on South B view—one MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACUCOUNTANTS Phone 876 over First National Bans were | —— REAL ESTATE ANYWI Many NEW LISTINGS comi every day. More listing welcome, Try us for f CITY PROPERTY close: units, good condition, f bld town, full occupancy. lot, Indian Vill SUBURBAN PROPERTY edroom home, near city limits, unfurr 000.00. IWAY home, fuily 2 'bedrooms, basmt, airport, $7,500 bargain. price reduced $1,300 for quick sale; must moved to your own lot at ay imate cost of $100. fun view, location, n to store, beach, 3 lar partly finisheq bouse with cone. bsmt. worth $30,000 when Il!nShLJ Price $12,600. ardens, beautiful tir $6,300. pat. keach, 5 acres, near Dupont, o 1 land near Glacier. LOTS and a 50 foot frontage to 30 ac ing in price from $600 to $7875 Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake and Lemoi: Creek ar GOING OUTSE an excellent and lots in chcice homes ttle. \Bob Druxmar—Phone 891 Fritz e Rd. or 1 FOR SALE New or Equal to New machine Front St. $ $6 and 5 'S'." 3.50 ce oil bumcx 85 $30.00 25.00 with 2 % hp Brigg 1 mot 0 stove table refinished in 25.00! re- ebony 2 ajestic radio-phono-wire corder combination Second Hand, Excellent $90.00 and rocking 35.0C 65.00. Mens top coats Floor lamps 4 decorative tables N0 . $10.-815 $1.50-$10 . 40.00 25.00 tired radio and juggling tubes to make it work? Bring it in for a check. OLDE and ENDS Next to Glazier Cab—Call 829. Omn 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, WANTEB and wife desire or apt. Phone T21-4t TO RENT 3 or 4 room apartment or small home with option to buy—Mrs. John Cooksey, Rm. 316, Baranof. 721-3t ¥, 10 months old. T need rm. apt. to crawl aroun 210. 721-3¢ NOTICE TO CREDITORS The underzigned having been ap- pointed adm trator of the estate f BENJAMIM smown as BEN RODEBAUGH, de- sed, all persons having claings against said estate are required tc present the same to the undersigned at Box 81, Juneau, Alask withir six (6) months from date hereof. (Date) January 8, 1951. EDWARD F. MADSEN Jan. 9, 1951 Last Publication: Jan. 30, 1951, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Chat on January 22nd, 1951, in the J. 8. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska Beatrice J. Albegoff was appointed administratrix of the Estate of PETE SOPOFF, deceased. All per- sons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administra- rix at the office of her attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within x months from the date of the rst publication of this notice. BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, Administratrix. Jan. 23, 1951, Feb. 13, 1951, First Publication: Last Publication: rang- ¢ 0] 70.00 | 200} 1200 of bennm, on your|———— RODEBAUGH, alsof | FOR SALE INEW LISTING IN J DUPLEX on Star H 1 bedroom each s nished. $4000. Very liva very’ fine lof BELLE'S CAF restarrant. ble log cabin on a 2324, ' William Winn-Phose 234 Offire n (m\llr(—'lu Notel | | | | i FflB SALE STEEL day-bed — ing and inner spx ze—Call Blue hos g mattress 728 afte 728 721 | ALL | p Twin 6:00 p.a 18 ft. Eastern dory and 5 hp John- 1 outboard—both for $150. Cs 715. 2 with | carburetor nd e haby 5 for 2 bedroom ap-| tment—includes overstuffed set cu. ft. Kelvinator refri ator, Hob Point automatic ectric range, speed Queen wa machine, rugs, chairs, d radio, etc. Apt, available party. Will sell all or by Phone Red @47, -t 'lhgl dor HAND 34. 2nd windows Phone se 19 room bl el it. Cal 704-26 | 121 GRA Marine gas engine—5 to| 1 red. Frent end power takeoff.| Kee! condenser used one season-- ! b:[”\.\IJ 946 West 10th St. G 1 Box 695-t1 | Col-! FOR SALE FOR YOU IN ALASKA STATE WILL BE BE STMENT FOR THE ITER WOOD pts, rent $105, tifully appoint- view, close $05 and § ed, new held as is. . house for su Hill. $50 month. NT—Furn, house Glacier 11 for $1500 da 0 plus Or . Th pply rent airport. r Hwy home, 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full oncrete basement, new auto- matic oil furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000, FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At entrance Small Beat Harbor chine ang stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining, Sale includes big contract now in shop. FOR SALE—A large Jir built home with livingroom, 3 bedroom: ment with toilet and tile \‘lf\\L!‘ fruit room, sun porch, two-car garage. 9th St. FOR SAL A new home for large family or income, Two = fire- places, Beautiful landscape. View. Near Gov's Manse, FOR SALE—Best business cor- ner opportunity in Juneau. Has house and apartment, wce for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000. 000 will handle, bal 6%. NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly. Close in. rent or FOR purcha SALE— 2 rson arge | NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn Lm«’ 950. xS!TEIATIDN WANTED/ + \’& OI\L\N VviLh c\ceuunn-u exper- | | ience in newsp2 work and merchandising, &% t e’npluy— €d in Spok: work in' Alaska. A'Jp’ 693-tf | LOR apt. Fran HELP WANTED | MAN WANTED | EXPERIENCED man for | sales wo well este | store for men. Must be and give references. Write 908, Empire. LBST AN!B FfiEHD t | LOST—4 Gold Greek 819 W 9th. olson. LOST- leather st pre: i wants 1 [ wan In EX retail bl reliable Box Skilsz en| and | . Nich- | 1 ——— | Re.rigeration Service | Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration TOP QUALITH -VALYES IV USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ... $ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan .. 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan ... 1,050.00 595.00 1940 Buick 4-door sedan ... 1941 Dodge 14 ton pickup ... I 600.00 525.00 1947 International 15 ton panel 800.00 R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 "':EJ.GQU 3 houses, new bsmt., | WE buy | } close in. No steps. | NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1lbd apts. Close in NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. 4 units. Net $170 monthly, $7500 down. Close in. 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Covs Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% it PETER WOCD Real Estate 3 Klein Bld Tel, 811 EOMBS starl falling yoa n't have. time. [, aun. far. Be red with a GIDRALTAR BOMB SHELTER. Mail $5.C0 today for plans for model No. 108 ele-family Complete plans, building instructions, list of materials needed, list of em- ergency equipment needed, Write liately to Pilot Rock Cone struction, Inc., P. O. Box 1461, Medford, Oregon. ( size). BAHA'T FAITH is the ona al Religion raised above differences of race, class, and cresd. For information, write Daha’i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. CHILD (,Auu al SCHOEPPE'd FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 031 Ring 5—days only. 675-31 HOPE'S sell and trade, 214 2nd Stecet, Phone 908. 650-t4 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopres in spard time at home. Send $1.00 for id- formation and instructions ta King Co., Dept. 20, 631 Marke{ St., San PFrancisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-201 FOR RENT APT. for rent. Phone 996. 7-tf RENT-A.SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthkly. Colonial Rooms. 691 - - N URLITZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143 USED CABS 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires aif new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts, I"ORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-1f 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-tf LOST ARD FOUND LOST—Keys in brown leather case. Phone Thelma Riendeau, 507 days, evenings Gr. 624. T11-tf oy

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