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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 - PAGE SIX THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R e T — ~i o VISITING BASKETBALL gt i CITY COUNCIL HAS FIRST ROUND PLACES g |JUNEAU HIGH WINS |¥:i:ce . -1 3 & VR s .)“;’JE'RSECN%REEZQK';{“ [ i, TV vo=o so o e e— are stopping at wie rnowl b won over the freshmen 29 BUSY MEET: MARY N GOLD MEDAL PLAY \Gd - | NORTH DIV, THTLE [+ & & ¢ "ghurky a7 wup chuncy a - ONMORDAY _ ~mmes == | By TWO STRAIGHT| - i e o, e o Several members of the Sheldon ITEMS DISCUSSED BASKETBALL PlAY‘ t nights bowling on | to 26. Entertainment at halftime of 4 e ‘ e left, Harry Race jn|_Juneau High School Crimson | pe main game was staged by the fé‘::]"":‘mfi\‘w"‘,)‘;"‘é:f,’fii f,“‘“f}':;l,’f‘:é ANCHORAGE, Alacka, Feb. 17 'y < it duled jon of first place {Bears won the northern division | .yen girl baton twirlers who march- e 'd 3 \'\llll e ;vur‘sls pirs thoi-m“ The Fairbanks high school Y i Febru foam took two points| ttle of Southeast Alaska last night|eq through , several formations. | \is SN )¢ prochyterian Church, | Pasketball team, loser of 12 straight 2 I W ranof i+ Stand while |PY @ one-point margin over Sheldon | pysic was furnished by the high|yngerthe leadership of Mr. Lawr- | Railbelt Conference games, upset 1. Capitol three gam ".i‘f_‘;k;‘;"‘Y;"r‘;“‘”' College. The score | pool band in uniform. ence Dois, Engincer for Sheldon |Co-champion Palmer 45-43 last R n : I ) Royal € Continuing thelr bid | At — — Jackson Junior College, the follow- | Night in a major upset in the Fur| re set € 1 [ for the top spot the surprising! The game, never settled until the ing members of the team will be Rendezvous Tournament here | - s ; i é Whing Ding team moved into third | final horn, was tighter played gamc R!E[ plAY guest speakers at the worsh Anchorage, defendinz cless A ‘" 1 i place only pehind the | than Thursday night. Both tean d:ii(“ ice at 11 o'clo champs, squeezed by Seward, 38-36. | C ner eader by do ¢ Top Hat twice,| Were guarding closer. Ninnis, high Donald Natkon| In the class B tourney, Nome pui n, fc o4 ave t Home Gr ; made a clean |point man for Juneau in the first r bert Booth, Alv F jon i & second half rally to beat z- Oowl : \eabh Of | threE ints from Alex- |80 round, was held down to 14 E I I( N W Max, Jr. and ‘Corilu\'a, 33-24 and Kodiak o K naer Photo, 5 points. Natkong of Sheldon Jackson A I' . ® |The public is co 3 ted to, operating base took Valdez, i i- : Cc v - v made two points under the fir:!| attend this service and hear tlu.v:; Floyd Gilber basket w u, t seconds left in an over " “ gave the class A win to the Fair- Beh‘emher 1- Th 4 : ; ¥ Fiavaloies » and was sull high mar ] young men. rohasts s taf- Juoal) orence. Howmauist the | Mith 2. v. fé@i GAMES R, mperial high series of 491. Bill Wade topped| SJ made the first score of Wi : ~ I flg | batiks Mf‘k"l““:';_ L i k The first three games are se | en with high series of 4¢3|game in the second minute of p! 3 ! A tap-in by Fred Fultz with ‘W s e e ‘ dhihg Tasin Stglee b E ol e Fit‘H i BT minute to go gave Anchoraze its HEN YOU buy Au- i for Monday ning. starting |and Leonard Holm ook hieh | with Williams dumping one in. This 5 Rbe : mittes! sames four, five and six le game honors with 188. Prize| Was after two attempts. First at- ATTLE, Feb. 17 —IP—There Enumry. : ; hullmlln\le Insurance re- L e e winners with e ve|tempt was directly off the tip- mly three and a half games of Bl E LI ; i e A trike Pauline Mathe art| Martin missed a chance near: eht between first and last place| New York—Euge D, ‘orage Ineety [Tl i erything X ) Morgan, Alice Taylor, Jackie Porter|end of the me to tie th Northern Division Pa- | New York, stopped ) {play today. In the class B ‘group|. ONLY the qualit ot 3 nd Vivian Powe | when his gift shot was re- | qifi conference basketball | 158, New ¥ 2. ‘!M E flfl}’ o \'f‘ ‘”-‘“A‘”’""f tection and service that X M Team Standings Icalled. One of his teammates step- | standings today Gan Francisco — Fred Dawson,|and Kodiak Nob-Kodiak city hish.| you pay for. : BE Won L. ped > the slot as the shot was | P e 1139, Chicago, defeated Jesse Flore o 1‘ R 3 nd ; Wiy B ts Hinde. Score’ tARA WHE ok e o] Idle egon o 1 % 1ag" Stockton, b lpuuxfmcnl insurance Sk . ik Capitol Theatre 12 0|10 a wal i - Hollywood ! isn't any bfmer than an Rt sinved Whing Dir 11 Williams i ihic R R Dl mfl”‘lr‘ Hollywood, kne PRAGUE. — uml)}‘el{f\ with a missing : 1 Baranof ¢ 10 in with less than 30 seconds fo ¢ 1t RHeVERBRAL WL 1127, Hollywood using her own raw me | section! sl ¢ | es with tt A;”\'ll Cafe 10 the quarter at 12 for Sheldon Ja wotors - over ddahn. The Hual b e e R produced her first clectronic micro- : : : " city] on Saturday ¢ o ek 15| Home Grocery 10 9 for Juncau. 9 b £ 1! i) scope. | Sh tt k ordinar co 1 ru {| 790 et 10 | econd quarter found 7| (1)1;?‘;4:‘"4;‘““._» Beaver MERRITT MITCHELL T The Prague newspaper il @& ue A.;: r “:“ T x! :.:;”“‘h:.':fvn’rf\' \:]Al{il'X‘\::‘(;d({\‘l‘l;[h(i? 113[1"\1-' st night pulled into a fourth-place SKi ’N(HGRAGE EVENP Slovo,” reporting this, said tt‘L"n..l—: Agency 7 t g poth | i with Tdaho by upsetting the nification was such that the user y 1 cussion lows: ! sides throughout this period after aton State Colleze Cougar g could see two points only one ten-| X ; i ) 19 10V Sl 27. It was the Cougars’ if Sl iv over weekenc | millionth of a millimet part. | Phone 219 Bl ¢ period | soutl The ou n ! R. Rudolph 130 353| Booth for SJ hooked one in fror <o iont Joadtan Hhe . curre vill center around the slalom Mill| A Brno factory of the govemn-| is 1 x to ! B iy s o i 3 COIner J63 HtEe e | same invasion of Oregon’ ~lihiere practice race courses will be | ment-owned electronic combine, | Seward Street S th ) ut | A, Hawk 119 h teams. The Bears ¢ [ott ey. They hit the road in [run Sun afternoon if snow con- | Tesla, will begin making the micro- | 5 i 18 fc 13, Becker 103 338 quarter drew even with Sheldon at|e & riace. Now they're third ditions permit. Ski instruction will| scopes for export in 1951, the paper | JUNEAU o W will | D. Kane 135 148 123 4 16-all when D. Graves centersd o ! " hineton entertains Idaho|Aagain be in progress starting at | said. | Wkt Total 673 €52 661 1726 long one. The second tie for n tonliht while OSC 1:30 pm. and the ski tow will be A o = on auto 1 i he period; Rl HRboL >~ | Jevels on WSC. n operation all afierncon. S - ) B ) ) 0 4 Whe Gty - C 18{ping in two fas 0315 | o Washington Huskies, Jed by| The Whitehorse ski club has in- vited Juneau skiers to again at- nder the bas s on of SJ cles Frank Guisness and Bob Houbreg Pieoncers of Alaska!? | which had many open shots in the o ha M 8 ed the rim | (10" 1oed 18 points apicce before) tend their annual races to be held ! ] Yot T a goal two seconds before the | oo had little trouble against|March 10 and 11. A large number ¢ \ 145 to ¢ the score stand Idaho. They battled consery )t both senior and junior skiers are | | i 6 for Sheldon Jackson and 24 f % 24-18 halftime lead interested, therefore, an intensified ‘ S the f ore Tied Third Time ened up on the rebounds and |Stepped up by Juneau skiers. " g wit} C The was t for the | voee D o holding the Vandals| Merritt Mitchell, Juneau ski ctub] | 0dd Fellows Hall, 6:30 P. M | ot third time half Olig reless one vital five-minue |member, will attend the annualf | s g SaE ] fits SRR ;:m,i punrl{.] :\Lu-r:nl of the 8 | crvatoh Anchorage fur rendezvous and re- . . dost 7 aid one on the rim that dropped ix | " Huskies were batting 348 in|Present Juneau in the four-w . i sales ; adver h‘the /soore ‘ab “,:hm,klx[,!,m league, while Idaho, | events. Mitchell will leave today via | ca“ 174 or Bla":k 799 ifil‘ Beservahons rs came back with 2 goal by Fairbanks where he will contact ! ! o e e cth Ninnis brought the Bear rs extending the invitation to light meters ol first half, was hitting a feeble .235. 73 score to within one point of SJ ShAt Anphnrase from the gift line. : ; : | racers to attend the annual S. E Carlson threw away the ball that | § D championships to be held here could have been a set shot for a g € 0 B E 5 0 F March 17 and 18. F(}R both Fairbank to Tom I -point lead. Ninnis broke the » charm and the Bears were leadi: L "TD L COL. MARSTON HERE 2 = at the end of the quarter by one| %‘! ? 2 R K H Wh i P point, 43 to 42 = 3 i BASA‘ g & wy.i!.! Col. M eston is stoppi 1o Y lie rme 4 2. B L | 0l. M. R. Marston is stopping over {in Juneau at the Baranof Hotel for - Pre during the third per dical attention. He broke his leg e as 3 ort time ago on Barter Island. Sheldon 4"‘:('K— While outside he vlans to assenible Also Lumher of all species ure of the game was evident with easy ketball games | ayed Juneau High 201 be b- |son 54, second game for tie in|moving picture film taken in the of S4 outheast a northern division. |Arctic. Marston is a civilian em- ’ 1 c lc|Junean wins two straight and is|ployee with the Alaska National . | the score to within | champion Guard doing recruiting and other ¢ ins on | r of Seattle is stopping cne point of the Bears at 43 to 49. | if. 55, So. Calif. 42 work among the Eskimos. | JNLY ONE O.UALITY o THE BEST in break water at the boat harborl Hotel. . Sheldon Jackson led the game by 1 55 S | to help conditions 4 - |2 4 point with Nat I there; app bills and ad-] GLACIER HIWAY ELECTRIC | 21 . From then on ead ch Write journed. ] ASS'N. | ed hands by one point several times. ! S R £, { > | % With about 20 seccnds r: H /, Skl TG t, o ReRee g e e Your children's Vancouver Lumber Co. (1931) Limited Elgin E. Greg Seattle P. Hagerup 147 147 141 441 der the basket that won the g Ore 49, ‘Wi 37 Vanccuver, British Columbia man, is at the Baarnof Hotel. T. Flint 183 141 3! tin with 15. Sheldon Jackson's Colo. St. 70, Idaho St. 63. 15 9| man for the second game in a row| Whitworth 75, E. Washir was Natkong with 23 followed by | Willamette 59, Col. of Idaho 58. Wellington with 9. Linfield 71, Whitman 53 136 730 714 98. 146 356 point 4 1 ; W ton 63, Idaho 40 133 403.D. Graves with 16 follo .| Portiand 68, .Seattle 66 coats nee Sl 1 WA dha / 7.7 P % 127 core by quarters: 9-12, 24-2,| So. Oregon 63, Seatile Pac. 48 124 124 3-42, 55-54. | Col. of Pac. 44, Sacramento ) on 80, Vanpor 184 141 | Summary ) Tevhe 150 115 Jureau— pf f3 0 tp 1 Ed. Total 37 658 Graves, D. f 1048 <0 164 . Martin’s 48 [ BRI o i e 0 0 0| W.wash. 70, Brit. Columbia 43 1 15| Montana 61, Gonzaga 49 0 0| SMU 54, Texas 41 2 14 Arkansas State 75, Hend 3 0 ertin, f 0 0 6 0 0 0} Arkansas A&M 77, Quach 3 0 1 0 | HOCKEY GAMES |wi' Ninnis, ¢ | ddiuias F scores of g p! 1 7| 'Ne exico A&M 53 I the Pacific Coast 2 0 0| Connecticut 85, New al> League are as follows: Engstrom, g 0 1 3! Tufts 62, Springfield 57 Vancouver 5, Tacoma 2. Orme, g 0 0 0| Bowdoin 64, MIT 62 y ” Portland 3, Victoria 3. s Rl dainrd o ravenette % 3 B Sie'don Jackson pf fg ft . tp| Notre Dame 61, DePaul | AV[ -EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— | yqppong, 1 11 1 23| S Dakota St. 63, S. 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