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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1951 s, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ;s " PAGE THREE fimfi“fig?’% I3CORES OF MSfiHHG‘I@NF JANCHORAGE |- " o Tt The Metlakatla Ve inal scores of basketball games | | B i e otk 3 % 1 LB ANCHORAGE, Aiuska, Feb, 26— + I feated team in th iyed ovl ncl L - cently wa; * topped (he J he fi 1l tc i Anchorage High school will anc represent Western Alaska against a o yet-to-be determined Southeast how to address hir 1 a forthcoming es | “doctor.” He has f the all-Alaska baskétball crow f N frem Harvard. Anchor , winner of the Fur D —— lezvous Class A basketball last week, defeated® ron SALE 5 Saturda ament, Associajed Press on and Oregon and 1 'utwi‘ the t D Al ern Divis e lo | B titleholder, | capttire the Westerr g b i e U:' .f‘\‘ € A & For ..u-._,o,'u -c'.ah now will play host to | mxs gy, . { . “eihplons, The Boai "Valkyrie [ ' height was too much for the Polar Bears in yesterday's 18 ‘net tonms, Jdocated at | zame. Anchorage led 37-10 f Juneau Small Boat | e, Harbor. could s Fred Fultz was high scorer for See Robert Churchill P | he winners with 18 points. Clarence at Glacier Cab Co. g Willoya led the losers with 14 the second qua 3 (i | perlals ca e RALANCING THE FAMILY BUDGE T—A Haitian family walks along a Por-au | . 5 \ ed in the last b Prince sirect balancing huge wicker hamper baskets atop heads which they hope to sell by day's end. CLIPPER SPECIALI— period. - To keep the ball out of c v 1 the Tmperis, the Vs s pked DOUGLAS Hi DROPS tip passes in the third frar ¢ anova 88, Duquesne T1. twice at V g ime Josets 0> Kearney of the Tir i Notre Dame 53. geful Oregon team climbed 1 John . and . ean 3 WEEKEND fiAMFS | the first basket of the th 3 tie for lace \B, Archie Cava- e to start the scoring for th 8. Hu AL d v ms i B of the game. Jeff David of t after taking a 77-68 beat- | '0 SKAGWAY HGH . . : ight iy was alternating on back ¢ ht and under the b rin e Oregon s r 5 - -~ break loose from Imperia = s its highest on record, ¢ Jeff David of the Metlakatla e Vi The Doug ! close ling. ¢ ‘ n ¢ revious high | Vets took top ir 1 honors in} of 19 team: |lost a three The strain of six games in fow | amassed a NIt 1l tourn- nt werc | way High s days definitely showed on the Im | 'The Idaho Van et night win- it B way on Thursday, 7 and Sat- | erials the last quarter ¢ ey o . ds for the all-tourney all=| pive pronge medals were the aw urday. The first game was lost by the game. Rod Rohrberg of fenaing oy ; an marl ship, | hono the score of 48 to 41, second game | perials carried “ hest scorer ir : me and | slisvotirnamertt Atain: 53 to 40, and third game 69 to 43, | Imps making three bas out 0 > by one with 'metals given: td’ dech| TS ghme Thu was_played 30_Day | the five that were tallie the Ll iy i He pl picked were | nervously with a number -of fouls , Imperials in this period. The Ve Sorcion Bh of his 97 attempted baskets, Bocanan ¢ o Juneau Im- |called on both teams. Score by . . were hel close gu 3, e mad 3 ful baskets | (A t all-t ey ar, Mose: | quarters was Skagway 13, Douglas Roun Tl'lp |C e' e in the fourth tk A per 1 f 54 four | AN econd, and [9: 23-18, 36-27, 48-41. High point, in the third. nes. He 1 44 points all on tel R:kets | man for Douglas was McCormack ]67 1 ¢ ’ chikan R:skets | man for D was McCormac Score by quarters: first 1 . Klukwan ANB with 16 points and Roehr for Skag- | saves YOU o: Vets 19, Imperials 9; 29 Vfie S i \ the first gan y evening % WEas i ve | Way with 14 71-35. @’ ke 1 1 His 2 bt = In the game Friday, score by| Summary ur g earned quarters was , DouBlas | Metlakatla pf o tr he ay the most points |10; 17-15, 37-26, 53-40. McCormack David, J 1 8 Al . player in the tournament. The was again high man for Douglas \PlUs‘”“ Booth, J. 4 L ok ional Inc 1 1 but four with 18 points while Beitinger for Y Leask, I Tictad 18 championship by defe: me: ent winning Skagway had 17 followed by Roehr ON o Atkinson, D. CRORR 1t Olark of Pasadena, C he ci | with 16 i Booth, M Sy T Hansen the Juneau Score by quarters in the final| Juneau and reiul‘“ 7 Atkinson, R. .. 270 0.4 p ame Saturday was: Skagway 15, from { Eooth, Mel B sg 00 | | Douglas 14; 31-18, 52-26, 60-43 Bolton, D. g g o et [ | Douglas high point man was Jen- | Atkinson, T. s gl SN i PR A WS I |sen with 13 followed by Cashen| | Total q % [ ool Ser 1 trophy | [with 10, High men for Skagway| Foilow the summer fo sunny | Juneau— pf fg fi 4| HOUSTON lakatla Vet - | were Roehr at 18 and J. Hoyt at 16 in chp er! ool Tider o o v o, 44 i Ll He At Heawgii Ry Flyi g y :A At | Hansen, R | open trophy wasi} _“”‘“ Jits: Harry Jobens CRY IN THE NIGHT! ! @ Thirty-day Excursion Fare, in effec hunI: _‘l? és lba’ . . 9 q to arry J 14 n, H * 1C . .« T ) 2 3 0 €l>am Bd (P 3 “als | jpan Rockets; Merl Willi e includes Sleeperette* comfort across the Paci o1 ns, L. E 0 B U5 d with Ev\, % 3 ilver . baskgtbgll - a¥g: ANB. ANAHEIM, Calif.—(M—If was 4/ luggage allowance . . . delicious meals . .. stopover privileg 1 B e G R § ;g’g@«g Y S ) each player. A bronze basketball |'igty o o5 awards cor am. and patrolman Alvin E. Rogers| in Seattle. You fly all the way in luxurious Pan American | Ihle, 000 ORLANDC SEHIEIVEL 36 jwas awarded to each'of the pIBYESS |G o™ yimy “Ryan, Sterling | wag speeding his expectant wife to | pt i For reservations call ... \vcc:l, H gD e | 3! ANB'feant. | T " Souwld, Bill Frishy 1| the hospital. op that crying. Clippers. For > Vuille, J 2000 B 2hner e ; 1 to each Bloomauist, i | Jimmy,” Rogers called to his fm_u'-l Baranof Hotel, Juneau . Kearney, K. el e aithndbiie i rbirds as > : @ year-old son riding in back with Phone 106 A ( G H | his mother. “Your mommy is all | 3 e e mentiokd' PRAGUE—(P—You ean write in | right.” «Trade Marks, Pan American World Airscays, ta s 7 stensen, Ketehi= | two colors with a fountain pen just |- Said Mrs, Rogers: “That's not imed in 4:08:6 beat Pete : RER = % o himond, Nels| developed in Czechoslovakia says | Jimmy crying. It's his new bro- Sitka-Petersburg hes in the mile and, r givision el Seant R e, e o e The Sitka ANB to ¢ [aroke his own recorc - Y S 4he A i Ae P % i | B e Sl b : et T i { r t in leading th ’ Merchants, and Carl | One end has a ball point and the | . { e i ty of Washington swimming + of the Sitk er | other end an ordinary point. 7 | e o o 1 ot Wortp ARWAY. { 4 4 : il Bt e 50{ NCED AIRLINE o iving Sitka a n for t e | nd 100-yard free-style stand- |E L, money, Petersbur; ned the gs Eritain won the 195 f el h times of 23.2 and 51.2 re- | ! WORLD S MOST EXPER £ e L N i three out of the six times the gar hampionsh r women. “"""*) > was tied up. The {first tie of the | o L B RS (i ) game came mid-way through the|Won the men’s title for the fourth G Py e f | e L vt e The thinking fellow broken by Petersburg. Sitka brok | the third tie of the period and ca { ahead to take the first period by three points at 20-17. A 2~ Zon defense was used by Sitk quarter. Petersburz led ofi the tecond per g to tie up the ne of the game Calls a YELLOW? Your bottle of Budweiser Lager Béer i# g \ z brewed and aged by the costliest proc- Pa, won his s world pocket bil ip, defeating Georg of Canada, 150-45, in 11 26 —(®—The races gave additional need more AUBURN, Fla. Ralph Jor Georgia was named head football coach at Auburn. of shooting k the s 3 [ ess known. 5 : of this perios m defense on bot} TROIT — Earl (Dutch) Clark, s much of a fight in ¥ . P P géb 14 FOR A sides had shifted to a man-to t ba oach, was named games We spend a million a year extra to add PHONE & OR g affair, ad football co: p of the two-day Europe’s choicest hops to America’s : Shifting their defense again i1 rector at the Univel a jor tryout for next inedat blo or flavot o Y E l— 0 w C A B trla the ouric) Sifes et face o month’s Olympic trials at Sun Val- finest ssoms . . . f I s B a zone defense ley, Idaho, went to Guttorm Berge bouquet. 1 Petersburg con | tinuing the man-to-man. 4] Norwegian ex ] Thompson of Petersburg kickec fiOIKEY fiAMES Whitman Colle his team into high gear near the - M helf way mark in the last perioc By Associated Press with a basket from the top of th(| wpe: portland Eagles clintb slot. Sitka had made seven poiut in the Pa before it I . Last tie of t > race last night g with two and a hs minutes left before the final horn while T: Ou of the Merchants sank hi | seattle 4-1 gift shot to do it. Moses Johnsor ztflz{lfl;; ANB broke the tie With ¢ | seattle, form n fourth plgee, to In an effort to save the game i e mnd dimmed the Iro Petersburg took the ball on an ou { , .,y\\-n{v bid of bounds play after being fouled. e ge student at , Walla Walla ——— e We are the biggest buyers of highest- priced brewer’s rice. It heips to give Budweiser its stability, brilliance, sparkle and creamy, snowy foam. Paul's Dogs WinRace al Rendezvous s hat trick led it AR er Van- HORAGE, Alaska, Feb. - 5 in over s i nf‘Ga‘:’j‘fi_"_ Do you know of any other beer whose iddled | the 2,000 first prize in the $6,000 label tells you just what you are six [ Fur Rendezvous all-Alaska 100-mile getting? Our label is your warranty et o rack P MILLIONS HAVE MADE THIS TEST honinec short cuts or substitutes. New Westminster's R added| Paul negotiated the four S8<mile .. Drink Budweiser for five days. On the sixth ix points to their league lead Sat- [ ‘a 7.04:53. ; ’ irday night with a 6-2 win over sec- Howard Luks, Fatrbanks, %60k the day, drink another brand of beer. You'll want The exquisite bouquet and distinctive Subconiract and Material Bids WANTED on Territorial Office Building Juneau, Alaska (Bid Opening March 5, 1951) no fourth pl We pay premium prices for America’s finest barley . . . and discard all but the very select kernels before malting. downing The defeat by Tacoma dropp We lager every drop of Budweiser... ferment it not once, but fwice...age it much, much longer than average . .. enrich it with natural carbonation. Iy tied W Summary Sitka— Williams, M. Johnson, M. Lang, R, ... Kerr, C. Truitt, J. Lang, H. . - = sover. 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