The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1951, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, IMPERIALS DEFEAT COLUMBIA LBR.;GO INTO BIG TOURNEY) Coming i basket for the Impe won the ¢ scove of 45 to 42 ag bia Lumbermen I the Imps the right to plaj tenth ehtry in the Gold Tournament. In a game that saw neither team ahead by more than five point the Imps could have won the handily by making more of 16 missed gift shots. T 11 of the 27 free thro Lumbermen made 6 out of 10 from the gift line, The Lumbermen drew first when B. Graves hit the goal at the end of the firs onds of play. The Imps’ tight defense kept the Lumbermen during the first fram J bermen were, bour ret longer periods. at 14 for the Lumberrs the Tmps The Lumbermen with the first bo quarter. Baske! by the Lumbermen far out on the back cou Two hearthreaker baske missed in quick succession - by each team. Hanson of the Lux bermen shot from the end of th slot with the 11 rolling in right out. Rohrberg of llw Imp: the ball on an int a shot after dribl length of the floor. The quarter ended with t bermen making but three during the period — ¢ and a gift shot by Pasquar e for the Imps by the Mé‘d:nl seconc 5 perioc de frox the third quarter to bring the Lum- be: n to within one point of nps. F on tied the score at th halfway mark of the th The Imps held a t one time but one point awaj at 35 for the for the Imps. J. Pasquan, Ni berg tried quick basket apiec?2 ¢ an opener in the th but al missed under the bas The Lum- bermen couldn’t get ough th tight zone defense of the Imps and started the long shots L. Bonnett’s sinker when fouled by Nielson of th to make the score at 39-all nett’s free throw put the L men in the lead by one peint witl the lead worked to three point: with Scott’s basket. With 30 seconds left in quarter, in from under the basket to repeat with five seconds left before whistle. The Lumbermen could have won the game by one point by making four cut of five gift chot they missed in the last quarter. Summary Imperials— Pasquan, J. Inle . Kearney Lumbe and Rc was grantec Tmps Bon- the last HWOWO WO RN [J ¢ - cCwowhrNOONBR Columbia Lumber—pf Heanson . 4 4 0 Bonnett, L. ning ns Thibodear Total HOTKEY GAMES (By Assdciated Press) Victoria Cougars Seattle’s P League playof th a 4-3 win oy The dimmed Hox night men. The loss dropped Seat last place tie with the Canucks, who earned a 5-5 tie witk Tacoma, and moved Victoria to within five points of league-lead- ing New Westminster. Joe Bell opened scoring for Seat- tle in the game at Victoria, but the Cougars quickly overtook the Iron- nen and were ahead 3-1 at the end of ‘the first period. Tacoma fell apart in the third period of the, Tacoma-Vancouver game at Tacoma. The Rockets led 5-2 going into the final frame but| goals by Vie Lafvendahl, Bill Shill | and Beb Ballance tied up the game. FROM PETERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Olson of Petersburg are guests af the anof Hotel, Jack Pasquan dropped cne | couver 0] Shattuck . 1 B FEBRUARY 14, 1951 had some wo points ¢ by Erv I Bob 213 Wo! r, Baker Don Ab(’! ns Electr rd Aviation riangle Club Triangle Cleaners Juneau Florists Hennings Team and individ Botelho Smithberg Miller ienson 156 164 160 190 859 Stout . Totals 713 826 Abel 188 175 141 165 152 170 .. 166 166 165 145 792 821 Don 178 122 164 166 158 782 SCORES OF BASKITBAL! Here are final scores ball games played last night: 45, Col. Lumber 42. S vls 66, U. of A. 48 Oregon 66, Wash. St. 57. Pac. Luth. 75, Seattle U. 70. Whitworth 67, Whitman 43. Ore. Frosh 63, Portland Frosh 41. Col. of Pac. 56, St. Mary's 51. Pepperdine 75, Loyola (L.A.) 54, Santa Clara 57, San TFran. 48. Whittier 77, Pomona 40. Cornell 73, Harv; Seton Hall 7 Rhode Island St Ok Ithaca 55, Utica Connecticut 76, Temple 61. Notre Dame 77, St. Louis 70. Detroit 70, Houston 61. Tope 54, Alama 46 Oberlin 67, Kenyon 52. So. Illinois 60, Wash. 58. Indiana St. 65, Butler 46. Ohio U 71, Mzs LaSalle 79, Kentucky 78, Wake Forest 90, Vanderbilt 63, Sewanee 44. Flerida 71, Miami 61. Wm. & Mary 78, Virginia 43. New Mexico A&M 67, Arizona 66 W. Texas 89, Arizona St. 62. Abrahamson Hoyez . Totals Siena 3 ' FROM MT. EDGECUMBE Mrs. Geraldine V. Miles of Mt Edgecumbe is staying at the Bor- anof Hotel. of basket- Dick Hanlon, (above), Brooklyn Dodgers for what i graduated from junior high and en him by i} nd kayo m:w an in 194 veight l,m: L Marcel Cer a the m > def iddiey st week. of hi: hes had no weig story’ aboo to co Ring followers a Two fi foilows: White P! mos, 133, Billy Mu Los A outpointed Brooklyn, 8. d Herman, ed Joe Lope o B 135, , 131 i .,”%MB.E b ES §~‘.‘é‘q',, | E NOW b, 14 — Northern Divi- Pacific Coast Confe: plk.u- and d former sole occupant on toprung, to the notc Ra-| held until last night py the Be: The top-perch lace shakeup Ie hington, idle | last | 2 half-game behind Oregon. | hington State was a half game nd Washington, Oregon and WSC vund!'p their | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA now | Redsk 143 ——— will in fr p snow for a distance a half. All who have E urged to take them so ti r00d trail may be made for the rest | of the group. Good footwear will be most essential. The g p should town by pam. !v-‘.lET FIGHTER GOES (RASH, KILLS PILOT » of a milel S A snowshoe. rd the SJS II heldon Jackson Juni ys the Juneau chikan ¢ d of roh the t for' ‘the Alaska. the £ two of these games for the All- nship playoffs veeker ANCHORAGE, Alaska, er plane was Kkilled yesterday when the plane crashed and exploded on the Turnagain Arm mud flats near Potter, 15 miles. south of here. The pilot was attached to the w“r 57th Fighter Interceptor group. Hi: name was withheld pending noctifi- FOR »u SATURDAY clear, members | and from ihe enhall Lake ch is. npw of Menden- FROM FAIRBANKS Donaid L. Peterson 3f Fairbanks s registered at the anof Hotel. £hip, Shutter hike Saturda, Mer bin on face ed by the of Kanakanak is a s of icé have heexn, . guest at the Baranof Hotel. from the ' glacier nd DR. TED OBERMAN, Optometrist Moved to 20th Century Theaire Building 2nd Floor Phone 61 Recently | hown with | ¢ 2 baseball # Wirephoto. | e | oldin here tonight. Feb. 14 —i P—The pilot of an F-80-C jet fight- PAGE THREE D0 1 —————— e —————————— Announcement The management of the Snow White Laundry announces that they will continue their regular services until the 24th of this month. Because of the publicity given the forthcoming change of ownership, Milton Daniel, owner of Snow White, wishes to clarify this point with his customers. He will retain active managament ungil thes 24th of February. 4 ENOW WHITE LAUNDBDRY Phene 293 - Diesel S'hov‘iel?-'—Drainne—Crane —»;‘.4 Rnefs ONLY 1 $66.00 ONE WAY $118.80 ROUND TRIP (PLUS TAX) FOR DEPENDABLE, SCHEDULED AIRLINE SERVICE { mmy Baugh, | Washington : 1 year i e Here’s the way to fly to Seattle. On the dependable, scheduled, experienced airline—Pan American! At this i Gt amazmglylflw;.llyearfml ! ‘ Included in your low fare are all these regular Clip- per* extras: Big, dependable 4-engine planes...the most experienced flight crews ...complimentary meala stewardess hospltallty For reservations call... 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BUCYRUS-ERIE DRAGLINES SHOVELS, CRANES CLAMSHELLS BACK HOES HYDROCRANES DRILLS NORTHERN -COMMERCIAL -C Nortn or Smail Boat Harbor Phone 867 Juneau, Alaska Home Office Colman Bldg., Sfl‘fl. w An iage Fairbank Shriners_’ Annual WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BALL in commemoration of the birthdate of that eminent patron of American Masonry WELCOME Members of the Eastern Star, Rain- bow, DeMolay and Masons of all degrees, and their invited guests Wednesday Night February the twenty-first Scottish Rite Temple Three Dollars a couple. Tax included.

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