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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ] ¥y [ 14 ) ’ | Anchorage Cottam will go by plane | e [ [ | headquarters. i | FWSDIRECIORON ~ [™wowre » one player during one game in the (‘ ThEhas 4 R A8 t the Baranof Hote. tournament. He totaled 15 b ot ; K ", 9 g ] e %"nd 6 free throws in last v | dade '}7; i i bar - WHGeth il TR 9 game. 2 'S I WVas nc 1akir 1 4 v # % i =N vyl of the fourth period. Guarding by By Associated Press chorage. He planned to leave Ju-| stopping at the Baranof Hotel. [ B t | ki o N | 5 i | e i fore the season opened i SEATTLE VISITOR he re i A that would go nowhere in { will o C well ¢f Seattle fs re- Winners in the fifth session {ern Division Pac L ? t the Baranof Hotel. Gold Medal Tournament play la . oo ace bas 1 | RIS S night were Sitka over Wrangell 70| o Ll SE Lington | Sk to 49, Juneau Imperials narrowing, B:uth 3 ; ; Ll’ & | ites to re am is re- | out Ketchikan 50 to 46, and Me by SoEIY | the di npion this = week Katla topping Petersburg 79 to 4. ‘L\:; T = il inight and tomorrow where he visited | .ffll SALE Metlakatla ins as the omyin ‘111‘ ”\‘1 ¢ 5 RoAt SN, asies 4 b e Mprmegttgil| 86 $1,500 00 c h undefeated team in the tourname: ‘A"‘;‘_ 8 o 1 2 g The pri in the|the Univer dis- Lor ok, b as with Sitka, Petersburg and Jun ."3({'0‘(1]. "‘A‘_ f S g 2 Ne ? ussed pr i Iraperials all having one more| 2C0t2: A€ Washi nd . Oregon. enter|5ge 9 " . chance to go into final playoff Sat- Ef’,","“» D 5 6 Vs 1 the series with a confe e record | and citiz rhe Boa' valkY"e- urday night. Wrangell and Ketthi- ‘1 T. 3 6 0 ;; {of eight wins and four defeats | Cottam came ) attend 13 net tons, located at otk { otg 0 apiece. ka G n and : a A single game, No. 16, plays this| Petersburg pf fx Mt 4 | Meanwhile, Washington S ents sossions ar now 'I“"“‘]“[“\_'Eal_l Poag afternoon at 3 putting Sitka ag { : 1 6 1 13| New Manager Pr hards of the Chicago White | the only team with a bare ou king a trip to the Wterior and HEROT. the Imperials. L F 3 0 0 C} a5 the Sox began preliminary training dvills at Palm | eh f overtaking the leader, ! west > tamiliarize himself with ort C ¥ . 5. ¢ g | Sec Robert Churchill will - _ui of the tou 2 9 21| managed Seattle in the Coast League latt vear; Jimm Berres, a Sox || Vil tain fourth place Idaho at|the FWS program in the Territory. at Glacier Cab Co. e No. 17 startd i | coach last season, and Doc Cramer, the old Athletics She was with Richards at Beattte, | ImaD. They complete their ser- It is his first visit to Alaska. From 3 Wrangell and Ketchi F. 3 4 6 14} 0 wirephoto. THE lies temorrow night at Moscow. [ - — the preliminary game. b Ak e L Fecsnt fve-i SO i s ‘I TG | has no bearing on tournament ( , E 050l " % e Cina I ,: (1] . L] . 121 | ErnsteBuiafe DACERAI ; aeanine 'cowsoys' I think you'll like *| $oorisBriefs ROSEBO - M | The second game tonight sched- . { [} Asso (ow MOOSE i SO ) ules Pete Fr ’ o SChIItl h st of the Si Imp . 4 P o 3 ¥ e 5 ez e CONTINUES COMEBACK IN tom ship's iy inst Metlakat ;oag‘ue u; qmg ht Tacoma defeate i | ¥ w o Saturday night. The b [ AR iladers i | . . # % tonight is No. 18 on the score car Faleda — Bob Sagder ' quit l ?\ % BROOK, Newfou Semrerz has a very special taste all its own. It’s a Game 19 played as the first game | 7 av Holedo: Univer e i k B b ; ?irrr}fif{: VR 38 “‘“’A‘ taste so fine and so satisfying that people like you aturday ides ird | > i 57 o B 1 29 arts use ship and 2 . . ;Qi."lélf‘l;lfl;dm\“\lll Qé zl :f\(‘t;r.«b (\v T Gaster's five, night of the| ¥as succeeddd by Don Gieczwood. | | 35 gat )se. ; bave made Schlitz the largest-selling beer in theworld. pla a i ayed betw hed HAER orn 25 § from LR e 3 S L 7 & the losers of games 16 and 18. o I iad ! | W merrby motor ves- | Try Schlitz . . . taste Schlitz Wrangell— sweeney's sve up to e top| Houston — Jimmy Clark, Lagur SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23 —P-='| ' SAN' FRA v potted a 400-poundes ! and find out how good beer ¢ The first game last night playeq: P00 tle With ka Coastal who|Beach, Calif., shot eight-under-par | The Pacific Coast Conference effecs | Joe Lo thin ice in Humber | can bel betwedn Wrangell Thun ;| downed the Pacific Northern team | 64 to take first round lead in Hous- | tively killed 1t de-emphasis | the comeb: The p’ captain | sanbe (ki s e sl mbving. afa | LaEse points | o open. |of athletics by voting to continue |at the title he held ne :""’“‘"” his ship alongside and one GA bl hebind: o the Rae | skS L - ¢ 1 foothall | squares off tonight s wen | sWing of the lariat bagged her. R e P e U th New York — Eddie Shore, owne ] 1 Andy Walker in a 10-round bout at| The moose rode here in the Tre- passed Sitka bafore the end of the | .. Former Springtield American League the faculty repre- | the Cow Palace | Passe hold, was transferred to a| Shareaing. B noints| Transfer lost two n, was fined $500 for|se PCC members| The fight starts about 10 pm,|tYuck, and turned loose a few mil in the last 30 sec SR g aleb. ting but dok instigating riotous incident in Fe ‘ o go the 31 ¢ ri i fy | . e S e rican. 15 Springfield-Buffalo [daddy of all the bowls was unani-| Louls, still the greatest fistic at- G5 5 67 R T | of the .game. Wrang missed ge N b oot hn St ) Texi h 1 i e L s 65 N i d R R ting its own ‘rebounds In the third |SaeoneY team. It 3 ln‘,’\ o the only | Chicago — Joe Chamaco, Mexic } Preceding, it were rumors that responsible for drawing a capacity | bl IORWE € K. K. ! ctincter FEAS YRR St 46 the | 200G oxar game ol the evenng. Bill | City, ained National Three-!ihe PCC college presidents had de- . crowd to the huge pavilion, | 4 | R it iy o Sk i sel A0 H80 w1 Ik Ol il for high!Cushion Billiard title with 1 | termined to take the pressure off| Walker iates among r [ S!r&ke Ihreai !s | Shoms. 2 l eries of 526. Other high series was |ing 50-32 victory over Pvt. Harold | intercollegiate "athletics and that | knowns.” But he hold {4 v | i Ed Johnson, 519. { Worst, Camp Atterbury. Joe lm\ e Bowl would be fi:it to go. fornia heavyweight crown ¢ p H it | Sitka— "ot gy it Team Standings ton, Waterville, N. ¥, won [ But the presidents talked ft over[never been knocked ouf, except for E!!d?d n BE»Q vimiEss Tt g W. L. tional Pocket Billiard title b | and passed the decision to the fac- | technical kayoes | Wi Johmson: s b 13 ¢ ing Irving Crane, Binghamton, lulr\' representativ He is 28 years old s vl | LONDON., Feb ¢ + Lang, R. PR TRREE. IV 5 | | 13 g125 in 15 innings | 'The'decision was announced atbe 27 next M \ A Kerr, C. gy ) 12 9, o o s g he end of yest ay's meetings by —_— e tateroumed.rail et di s T2 4 o g|Bweeney's Bar 12 9 MRS N Py rof, H. P. Evercst of the Uni- e | when 600,000 raily »hne, H 4 8 2 16! Alaska Electric 100 2 g Y __‘fi S @IERI’ Washington, chaivmansof % “‘ ROM, kA AT T O YT Perkifas A & 00 00! Q05 44 v it culty Representatives’ Pre oy a ali per cent SamiERaE o 0 o |Pacific Northern 9 12f fififilfa EN SMG\N | committee nof Hotel [N P . Kasakan, N. . 1 0 o cfPan American 6 15 ¥ » § | Everest also announced that th B 5 Sl 0 LB FROM KETCHIKAN ames, D. 1: 70~ 0.0 Team:and indlvidual scoriig 015 "EQSI HEAIS RU e, would, sesk a;fey, e HODGINS MERE | H. B Iiturttel Hetehican s we- Total i1 1 f i : Fid eement with the Big Ten.| pr. and Mrs. ‘H, J. Hodgins ofy eistered at (he Bargudt Hotel, Wrangell— pf fz ft 1 asler's At s o e itka are staying at the Baranof | == ek et AT R Ford, L. 9 @ 1 17|3 Taylor 168 e i ks 25 Hotal, i S e 'w¥ Th Taylor, L 1 B# ‘2 1a4B. Amald 136 e g o0 | ‘TEQ?; CAGERS 159 ! Seattle Auto Wreeking Co. e Beer that made ay DAREES 3 L West 144 {@— An overnight chinook on the| o 5N EY W 6150-4th Avenue®South; Seattle . Rinehart, L. 3 5 1 1|k 4 eve of this city's top winter event— | . o : MOOSE LODGE ! SINCT. 1022 ' Milwaukee Famous Bradley, A. 1 0 o0 ! Estes - 162 the $6,000 all-Alaska 100-mile dog | B b ; Wilb m | l + 1 Square Dance Saturday, Februar AUTO I‘ARTS I . Rinehart, R e k! 3 Skt | led race — bared Ancherage streets| s 124, Mocse M i i 4 roboll | McCullough, S. 1 1950 Totals 771 and snow had to be ha 1 2 e Used new and rebul | Z Swi ' § A i the fun. Goo Old ard ste ‘nodels and G. L.} | Stokes, R. (S e | Sweeney s to get the event under l 24 3N ! Copyright 1850, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis ) Thomas, H. 0 0 0 ¢|S Sheldon 125 The & faiss Fhuges L i e e gy Dailey, A. VR L e P ;chncl(}m- 155 i erG Gt Fadan b SR gl i p Byrd, L 0 0 0 (|B Kivland 156 s ago) and the record| ANCHORAGE, Al wW R D | Total 4¢ | B. Sweeney 139 149 112 i ," entries found the ‘;., 1! /xl rage and N AMER'CAS I.AI!GES'I' AND FINEST LO =P ICE CAR ° S A {3 deikson e clushy, watery and hard on theland B titli espectively, of the| Imperials—Ketchikan Totals ... 167 836 684 ! They run their best in much|Fur Rendezvous high school bas- | The Imperials, ending the firs ]‘c:v!v!ur weather. | ketball tournament, clash tonight and second quarters behind Ketc Alaska Light Howard Luke, veteran Fairbanks |the opening game two-out: ikan, held the Rockets scoreless|W. Hellan 0173 141 140 454 [ musher, won the first 25-mile heat. | three series to dc e the Wi during the first six minutes of the D. Moore 344 134 137 415! He cov the rough course in one champion. third to move ahead ending the|S. Taylor 140 161 118 415 | hour, minutes, 2'4 second: 3 | represént West- third quarter four points in the|Z. Peyton 129 120 129 387|261 ccconds ahead of Joe Cs | all-Alaska series | lead, Both teams totaled 10 point<|J. Rollisan ...1119 16 151 416 |of Kotzebue, outheast champion. in the last period. Intercepting Totals 705 711 675 2081 Other le were - ~Raymond 'd Anchorage won their) Ketchikan passes and working thru Juneau Drug E d, 1:5957; Gare'h nesday night. to the basket in the third period Moore . 189 T3 123 W T last yesr's win- the B the Imperials used the advanitage Page . 113 132 135 380/ ner, fourth, 2:008; Dan Snyder, wce to 7 . Holm . 101 152 114 367 | Ncorvik, fifth, 0, and Earija competition Double elimination Hedges 156 156 156 46¢ | Norris, Anchorage th, 2:0: s were used for both events. . Jones .......... 104 156 123 38 ’ The dog sled race, feature event| cond Anchorage-Neme Totals 624 €70 652 195¢ {of the annu Fur Rendezvo wmlclz.-:h Y day g4 g ) ontinue daily through Sunday. The | noo Emy pt fg ft ip vars ‘Transfer {Best total elapsed time for | —— e Pasqu 4 5: 6 16|n. 119 136 115 37( Ifcur days will determine the w ) Hansen, ool 2k, 136 108 141 385 AR S 53(93&”5 | Roh o A A LR e 162 152 152 45| P e Al i H N L 5 1 0 Zip. Tibbitts 148 158 138 44 g“ i ¥ i ’i’i’ | Neilsen, J. 85 1 98|z Oabat) 160 189 177 52 ba i oo i W AW ' ggls, & iLE S0 50 Vo0 Totals ... 715 743 1723 2181 - = M The Smart New Styleline De Luxe 2-Door Sedan Weed, H. ... 25 0 v g Pan American 4 E'} P IA;'I‘E SER!ES (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated I\Q’mn. 7 i 0 0 0 0]y wood 141 92 141 3w l | cinhdhotiplel ir i is dependent on availability of material.) carney, K. e ai 29 17 i R Pegues, T. 00 0 0 2 :\sm;;d ;63 12? mg :g 108 ANGELES, Fob,o88.5 B Total 50| 7. winther 138 100 142 38 The Univer: of California af Los Ketinttan. pf fg 1L tpa G l 2 n? 164 16‘1‘ 2qc | | Here are final scores of leading | Angeles Bruins, shooting at the pace e o CERN A x}’";"l €3 T3 ‘603 745 aoas] mekathall games played last night: 1 California Trojans Johancen, H e S Ll 2 605 75 2082 | “gypep 7o, Wrangell 49. in the hot Southern Division bas- gaE S T % Imperials 50, Ketchikan 48, ketball of the Pacific Cbast Fisher, C. 8i:2..2. 36 3 al L e et Alaska Coastal | Metlakatla 79, Petersburg 64, confer engage their bitter/ SPREE, ¢ v T{C. Bloomquist. 166 164 135 46f 458 3 4 B 7 - AR Boobotaakla P s iz Wake Forest 77, Buffalo 5. { rivals Berkeley in the first P 0 0 ofs LS"‘;”'S‘ :; 100 194 3“: Trinity 75, Tufts 70. of a tw ne series tonight at the Maront, 0 000 R e e it dos] S gt Westwood campus. IN ALL THE THINGS Christopher, B P g g 145 465) syracuse 71 Canisius 50. UCLA is one game behind the YOU WANT 4 X {|B. Brown 141 189 172 50| princeton 57, Yale 41, Trojans and will be seeking its 11th | . TS THE RGEST Sl‘eflv s g 0 2 2 Totals 753 765 107 2225| Golumbia 61, Army 47 traight win on Its home court’ to AND YOU'LL KNOW I HE LARGE “hristensen, B. 2 4 , il J straight win on 1§ 2 b P.N. A. Tampa 66, Florida Southern 4. ! nig g kgl gl AND MOST LUXURIOUS CAR IN ITS FIELD! Total 4612, Krsul. ... 138 . : iR W. Ludtke ... 163 f — MERICA-PREFERRED BODIES BY FISHER s . : 2 Vets — Merchants B Pheasant ”', 350! 4 " Walk up to this big, beautiful 1951 Chevrolet with any yardstick of value, and Close guardinz on the part of |K. 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