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PAGE SIX No. Ids 1. 44 West, Montana 53 Columbia 79, Yale 49 Rutger 61, Lehich Fordham 49, Ton Pitt 60, Penn State 51 Long Island 116, Ft. Monmouia 78 Princeton 60, Villanova 49 Syracuse 64, Army 57 Pennsylvania 67, Navy 63 Auburn 75, Georgia Tech 63. W. Virginia 70, Maryland 64 Mississippi 79, Florida State 75. Miami 78, Setson 36 Oklahoma A&M 61, Tulsa 39. Detroit 93, Houston 73 5 Briefs F Spor New former postmaster general, said comment” to report he ha approached as possible succe: to A. B. Chandler as Commis of Baseball James ariey been a o1 Va Ann Specialists this year id PGA date Virginia Beach $10,000 Cavalier Tournament called when tournament officials couldn’t suitable guarantee off inge anc top players Rough n’ Tum- the $10,000 derby ita Arcadi ble 90) won trial Santa A HOCKEY GAMES (F Portl New We: of his Associated Press) Jim Fairburn robbe inster’s Lutien Dechenc xth Pacific Coast Hock: League shutout last night New WestnATistér had'& ‘shutou in the works until the closing min- utes the game on Royal’ home ice. At 15:54 of the third per- iod, Fairburn, assisted by Hal Ta- rala, outfoxed Dechene and battec the puck into the net. The 4-1 win lengthened Nev Westminster’s lead. over second place Victoria, defeated 8-5 by Ironmen in Seattle. In the ter game, Victoria, awa; to a 2-0 first period lead, weakenec in the wild, seven- seconc frame. SOOKANE GRID FANS WILL SEE TWO GAMES of SPOKANE, Wash., Feb, 15 —(®- Spokane grid fans will see two ma- jor college football games the week- end of October 5 J. Fred Bohlr, director of the new Memorial Stadium, reports Okla- homa A&M will play Washington State College Friday, Oet. 5 n St stadium the following day FOOD SALE By heran Ladies Aid at Sears Order Office Friday, Feb. 16th at 11 o'clock ADMISSION: e and Idaho will tangle in the: SUGARRAY ROBINSON IS CHAMP §JS MEETS J-HI IN NORTH DIV, | TITLE PLAYOFF Juneau Hign C Sugar Ray Robinson today be ame the first man in ring histe to win one championship and lose another all in the same battle. The rythmic New York Negro, de- feated only once in 124 contest won the world’s middleweight cham- Bears and Sheldon Jackson Junior | pionship last night by hammering College meet ténight at 8 in the ! durable Jake La Motta, 160-pound first of a possible three-game series | title holder, to defeat on a 13-round o decide the northern division | technical knockout before 14,802 championship of Southeast Alaska.|frenzied spectators in the Chicago If the games tonight and tomor- |Stadium row night are split, the third game As his right-gloved fist was raised will be played Saturday night. A |in victory, Robinson automatically preliminary game the first _twc | relinquished his welterweight crown. nights at 7 will have the freshman |He was forced to surrender it under team playing the junior varsity a ruling of the Nati; Boxing As- The Sheldon . team won | sociation and also lzcision of six out of eight conference games| Eddie Eagan, chairman of the New losing one each to Mt. Edgecumbe | York State Athletic Commission, High school and Sitka High school. | which operates independently of Leaving Sitka Tuesday night at 9:30, | the NBA. the Sheldon Jackson team arrived Retvsn Match {in Junean last night at 6 aboard| ynder the terms of last night | the $J8 IL. The (rip ordinarily tak- | match, Robinson is required to give wpproximately 18 shours was 'pa Motta a return bout, probably in | slowed down by bad weather and|New York, next June. However rough seas. Truman Gibson, secretary of the | sponsoring International ~ Boxing | Club, wondered if La Motta wanted School meox son ing 'SKI (NSTRUCTIONS, " EVERGREEN BOWL Skiers will find La Motta remained in an unfavor- eble condition for two hours after | he walked from the ring under his good conditions | own power. He was immediately ad- the ' Evergreen bowl with new | ministered oxygen when he reached ww covering icy slopes which |his dressing room. ted previous to the latest snow Attendance—Receipts fall. Ski instruction was given last The attendance gate was $180,61¢ ni; by Dean Williams and willland the net was $138,939. The at- be repeated tonight with skiers of | tendance exceeded expection despite 11l ages invited to attend. A large flood light provided by the city nakes night skiing an enjoyable possibility and should prove helpful | especially for beginners | another beating from his conqueror. 1t 000 viewers. La Motta's share of the gate was $62,520 and Robinson re- ceived $20,840. Each fighter also had |a TV cut of $1,500. j La Motta held the middleweight {TWO, MAYBE THREE [ Esoutin: e wour 1 Fron e e PCBALL CLUBS MAY 3t 6. ot 1 “uccesuiy de- TELEVISION GAMES :Ionrlnd it twice. Robinson had ruled the welterweights since Dec. 20 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 | 1946. Two and possibly three [¢ Leagug, clubs will Bout Stopped ific| The rugged La Motta, never | knocked off his feet in 95 contests heir 1951 games. * |Tetained this dubious honor in los- Los Angeles and Seattle are defi- |ig to Robinson. The bout was litely committed to TV, it developed |StoPped at 2:04 of the 13th round. fter the club owners had debateg | The “Bronx Bull” was batterec their mutual problems all day long. |into a state of helplessness which Hollywood's Star Si | prompted Referee Frank Sikora tc ohce. Prasidente Sisine Hord |step between the men and order lins says Hollywood will ¢ | Robinson to his corner. ir with its games if TV comes up| L& Motta, the only man ever t with a $150,000 guarantee b‘..\ed,de“"a‘ Robinson, never fought more >n an attendance figure of 400,000, | determinedly than he did last night attle, owner Emil Sick said, is|For eight rounds he actually forcec working on a deal similar to the one | the battle. «t had in 1950 — TVcasts of Wed- 1esday and Thursday night games and Sunday doubleheaders. t | Col 0 on t FACTS AND FIGURES i CHICAGO, Feb. 15 —(®— Fact: and figures of last night’s middle- weight title bout between Jake Motta and Sugar Rdy Robinson: Attendance—14,802. Gross receipts—$180,619. Net receipts—$138,938. La Motta's 45 per cent—$62,520 Robinson’s 15 per cent—$20,840. Television receipts—$10,000. La Motta’s TV cut—$§1,500. Robinson’s TV cut—$1,500. La Motta’s total purse—$64,020 Robinson’s total purse—§22,340. Unconfirmed reports indicate La Motta was guaranteed a $75,000 purse by the television sponsors. AIRPLANES ARE BACK | ON FLIGHTS TODAY Scheduled aircraft flying in anc out of Juneau were back on the | wing today following grounding b,\‘E “\\(‘.nlht'r for the past two days. | Pan American Airways sent oui | one flight to Seattle and one tc| Fairbanks today. The plane from Seattle with about 15 passengers | was due by presstime today. ! Pacific Northern Airlines had | two flights arrive today which made turnarounds, in addition to a previ- ‘ou\ plane that had been grounded here, FOOD SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid at Sear Order Office Friday, Feb. 16th a 11 o'clock. 783-2 BASKETBALL Juneau Gym THURSDAY and FRIDAY February 15 and 16 at 8:00 P. M. -—— NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP Southeastern Alaska k¢ Sheldon Jackson Junior College vs. Juneau High School Crimson Bears PRELIMINARY GAME—7:00 P. M. REGULAR GAME AT 8:00 P, M. ADULTS . . . . T5c [HHEN TN Tax Sl |to face the prospect of absorbing television and its estimated 30,000,- | | given for IMPORTANT TALKS will be gu the meeting of -Teacher Education ials | speakets a | Juneau Par Monday, February 19, it nounced today by Mrs | Oekes, president. The group mests |in regular monthly session at !pia. in the high school study hal Mrs, Doris Barnes of Wrang: Representative in the Alaska Le lislature from First Division, | will talk on “An Education in Alas- ka 5 Legislatur was an- Florence the I | | a member of the Territorial Boa! of Education, will speak on “Or ganization and Structure of Alas Schools. Special music will be the Juneau High school ban rected by Lyle Manson. Preser | ation of the P.-T.A. pictures will 1 d A social hour home economics rooms. A commit- tee of fifth grade mothers will be in charge, with Mrs, Sterling Sear: chairman, §J BASKETBALL TEAM GUESTS AT SCHOOL EVENTS Members of the Sheldon Jackson Junior College basketball team will be honored at three events planned by the Juneau Public High school today and Friday. This morning they were guests at an assembly and pep rally held at 11:30 in the high school gym. At noon they were honored at a luncheon given for them by the high school Pep Club in the Home Economics department Tomorrow night a dance will be the visitors in the ¢ following the basketball game. The Girls Club will be the hosts anc the event will be the tradition: cake sale and dance. Each hono: quest will be presented with: the gift of a home-made cake and other cakes submitted by club mem- bers will be auctioned to the Juneav High school students. HEAVY SNOWFALL owfall of late yes- d early evening et force un: the snowplow wa brought into action to make street passable. Early this morning the plow was again in action not only’ on the downtown streets but streets. n the hills and elsewhere. The irizzle during the night and toda |added to the weight of the snow to which shovelers of steps and walks will attest. The snowfall in Juneau :from 6 to 8 inches and out the | highway was about one foot. PERSONNEL IN ANS UNDERGOES. CHANGES Miss Hilda Fr Schubert, head of nurses at Alasl Native vice hospital Mt ‘dgecumbe Medical Center and ngell Institute, respectively, have given new assignments. Mi will hold the same on anak in the B Bay e Miss Schubert will ke se at Point Barrow. heavy brought out the Bert Lybeck and and Miss Clara Tritz po tol GENERAL ¢ Safe Electrical Pipe EYES EXAMINED Second and Fra’klin PHONE 506 FOR ALL K Lou1t P-TA MEETING IS~ =i SCHEDULED MONDAY; the Associat'on | ] provided be another feature of the meeting.t will follow in the] BRINGS OUT PlOWi’ f was | Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST , Mt work ft Wednes- | three four days Ketchikan and Idine S le o Polinz, K who ok, i iliincok hool there with vood 13 o1 e new i SEATTL! YAKUTAT C. Simons ha from Yakutat remains nd Simons, whe Monday evening Simons is at the and will be vices and intermel rs. Simons ¥ : body to Seattl last of Mr. rtuary ld T © sen nsa Mo. He was a graduate of the I cademy there and lat law and worked in law office in Montan father later were conne in the operation of the largest pri- vately-owned chain of moving theatres in the U United studied fathers | | | ture He enlisted in the | Armed Service in 1 |until 1919 in the Ordr leaving the nt Officer. He to Miss Anne ment service w 19 Chicago. Coming first to 1936, Mr. and Mrs | from there to Cordova and in 1941 they moved to Yakutet mor served postr | from 1945 to 194¢ ver of the Am Le Cordova and was a member B. P. O. Elks at Wall Tda For the past two years Mr. Sim- ons had been in failing health. He is survived by his widow, his mo Mrs. Dais} nons of . Quin and an aunt, Nora Bos also of Quincy Uil SMORGASBORD MENU T0 BE SERVED BPW EVENT FRIDAY The _Swmo1,, io Friday eveni..g by the Jun 1885 ang rrcessional Worsens ids fair to we one of tne o be spread on a festi he public 1n this city. The Smorgasbord is being sared by Mrs. Frank uben nown in Juneau for her culinar art. It will be served in the Scotti Rite Temple Letween the hours of 6:30 pm. and 8:30 p.m. Included on the menu along wi saked hams, turkeys and salmii will be pickled herring, meat with brown gravy, choice chee: and head cheese, home made rye | bread, sweet bread, Rulle Patse and | sylse. Members the Business | Professicnal Womens Club will welcome the guests and assist with the serving of the Smorgasbord A program of music will be gi en and dancers will . perform fo uests. Tickets a | may also be secured at the door. was married i c Ketchikar Simons went Mr. a mem- ion post of 4 S baiis of {-¥The is th \ | — Douglas 364 ONTRACTORS Thawing and Welding LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau APPOINTMENTS With the genuine sour mash flavor that has made Cabin Still an old-time Ken- tucky favorite for half a century. ENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SVILLE, KENTUCKY L\Iu(u‘ I' | LEVEL tlLoc and| Denmark IHHTHHTTHT RS vororrory | | w-A FCR SALE PRONES 676 and 207 NEW listings in Juneau. 4 BEDRCOM house in Tract «vailable Feb, basemenf, and furnace. ished except for stove an erator. SMALL d las B come. LOTS—Two view-—one MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS 2hone §76 cover First Natlonai Banik W 15, F Unfurn- d refrig- lex on 10th near Doug- in: hed—good P Belt witl Franklin. on Gold on South ANYWHERE! 2 or 3 bed- excellent furn in- ESTAT HIGHLANDS home, room: almost new, view, conc. bsmt, garage, or unfurn, many i cluded. WATERFRONT, 3 or conc. bsmt, nice planned, near city lin $7,000.00, HIGHWAY home, fully furnisheq, 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, near airport, $7,500 bargain. H SUMMER cabin, price reduced to $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot At approx- | imate cost of $100. PERFECT count: location, to beach, 3 acres land,j finished house h conc bsmt. worth $3,000 when finished | Price $12,600. APARTMENT building, se-in, uni good condition, full. STORE-APARTMENT bldg., down- town, full occupan: bldg. lot an Village. | BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, beach, 5 acres ul settting, near Dupont, only $6,300, CABIN, 1 pat near Glacier. LOTS and acrez 50 foot front: ing in price from $600 Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, | and Lemon Creek are nice 4 bedrooms well- | , unfurn, § next cl acres land vestment quest GOING OUTSIDE? | We have an excellent choice | homes and lots Seattl {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. ings by Appointment DISALLE ASKS NEW 1 | , Feb. 15 —m—! Michael V. DiS: homas F. Murphy, New lice commissioner, toi of price control en-| the next 60 day H no answer imm % | | | 1 {uas a ¥ for | g e the office of told reporters uest. Murphy came iscussed the mat They will confer o of days. A sman for Price fof | Spoke |MONEY ORDERS BETWEEN| e on sale and [STATES, PHILIPPINES 1S! |NOW UNDER SUSPENSION i | Fresident of the has received is of interest Belarde, Community following which 1 Filipin ention of all concerned Filipino invitec n Francisco to Order Nc 412 of January 19, 1851 issued by States Postmaster Gen- entitled *“EXCHANGE OF Y ORDERS BETWEEN THI | UNITED STATES AND TH S SUSPENDED.” The Order reads: “It is hereb; drdered tnat on and after Feb ruary 1, 1951, the issuance of mone; orders drawn for payment in th Republic of the Philippines be sus- ded “Po and s in the United State it ssions e instructec to horor money orders issue in the Philippines drawn for ment country unless suc! ord w ied prior to Febi ary 1, 191 Persons neney to t uy bank dr orders. Received by A. Belar of Filipino Commun vhis desiring to Philippines in lieu of e aft mon o pPresi lent ssociated Press) In Hong Kong, observers of tht China scene were showing increasec suriosity over the whereabouts o Red China’s power-man Mao Tze Tung, who has nov appeared a three important functions in Peip- ing during the last couple of da ‘The population of Finland is nine per cent Swedish. The colosceumi at Rome was ¢} | ALASKABLDG. PLAN | {to rooms in its south wall in pla jand i to THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 -N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE FOR SALE ONDAY d home roof, new Frigi- le over refrig, Crosley NEW LISTING IN . DUPL 3 ¥ NO STEPS 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on ¢ very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE-—Juncau’s restarrant-—Make 2324, William Winn-Pho Office wn Gastivean Hotel FOR SALE STRIC Refrigerator, machine; on New her, new lvgroom inlaid pla in m me on 2 bedrcom > rooms, $8,40 paym; 24,000—3 apts fur Owner financed ome up mo. $7,000 dn. 19,500—2 bed unfurn new. Apt. bstm $56 mo.. $5600 dow 17502—3 bed unfurn. Dh! garage, db! plmbng. $4700. 17,050~ bed furn. Bus 65 mo. $3,000 handle: extension li- bra ; hp outboard motor; Cail Red 447 be- tween 5:15 and 10:00 in the eve- 33-tf sunflame oil & five gallon tank and c: —$65.00, also large ‘baby Howard Hayes, Douglas. - EXLE P { COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid manle like new. 2 corner bed country. Full auto oil furn. 10,500—4 apt. Douglas furn. Inc $210 mo $2000 down 2 10,000—1 bed 1 8,400—2 bed Hw down bal 49 6,000—2 apts 2 bed each $3000 dn mo pd by apt 5,250—2 bed furn also apt brings 20 mo. $1000 down 4, —2 bed Hwy part furn 4 acres Near airport 2,100—1 bed furn. | BUSINESS-—Jacobs Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At nall Boat Harbor. Ma- tock inventory $15,000. iliy Sacrific $8,000 to go mining. big contract now in bsmt, yard, new furn. , part furn $2000 FOR MORE LIGHT| Changes in plans of the propp:e Al Buildiag to be erected ir Jun will provide two windows ka ce in the n proc of d one as appear A Jure held thi ans inornir 10w sige ¢f the b explainet shall Crutcher e rd found bie to nefo; un: Vo. 5 Klein Bl Tel. 911 dilk 1 ELLANEOUS s of the Eaha'i World vital issues of to- a new and infornation Faith, Box 1837, ce, Alaska. today t allowed ds ation ney be T BAMPR o e sell and trade. 214 2nd Phone 908, 623-t1 FOR SALE USED CARS Chev. Tudor Sedan — 8000 . Call Red 302. ,000 appropri 1 deficiency bill for re of obligated debt buse this week. Regularly ted funds will not be the Board until April settling up the new Accounta Board created by the 1949 Le ure is given as the r es enditures ove appropriated. It is gular fund allowed ceeded in the future pr mount 41 Chev. with '49 Motor and good be 5 l.!aydf.fiim@s, Author, Dies Calif. LOS ANGELES, Feb. Lloyd C. Douglas, T author os me of the niost controversial anc y read reiigious novels of died night er 5§ pm. 30- 3 ucw]res'im" new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf (936 Chev truck, 1’ heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. 15 —(P— 45 FORD cab chassis, "6 Jodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's I'rans- fer, 648-t1 th Tuesday o 1e as He had suffered from nce 1944 and his condii g V: steadily worse in 947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- ditlon, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t1 FOR RENT —— Re.rigeration Service Radio Repairs LARGE office sp2 Call Black 763. IENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices = TEAMMEATED Rooms, Weekly O Days 987—Nites Red 858 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t Arctic Refrigeration it piano for rent Ph. 143. VURLITZEE &p Andeison F'ano £hop. JITUATION WANTED ience in mnewspaper work and meérchandising, a¢ present employ- VANTED OUPLE ed in Spokane, wants work in WANTE PR HH apt. Call 1947 Studebaker 1 ton pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ... 1,050.00 1937 Plymouth - sedar ... 595.00 4-door s Rolh 1940 Buick desire to rent house or 209, Hotel Juneau. 4-door sedanl ... TOMAN R. C. Bentley, Room hour. Call '600.00 desires day work by the Blue 1030. 734-9t 1941 Dodge 1, ton pickup .. 525.00 3 with general office serience. Good steady position lor ablished Juneau State qualifica*ions and ref- to Box 953, care of Em- 733-tf 1947 International 1, ton panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 800.00 firm, erences pire. in New York 1940, Rockefeller Center, City, was completed in o The principle of jet. propulsion QO | vas used in 1232 A. D. when the son_of Genghis e ——— N