The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 6, 1951, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1951 HUSKIES, UCLA ARE TO MEET THIS WEEKEND LOS ANGELES, March 6 —@ The UCLA Br s will meet Wash- ington's Huskies for the PACC bas ketball title in Seattle this wecken They won the trip last nighi & whipping USC 40 to 41 in a g ern Division playoff UCLA'S defending champions led by on: half, then forged ahead UCLA forward Dick ference high score man with 15 althoug four field goals. At Seattle, the Un Washington reported a tickets to the weekend tourr a sellout was pred both night: Coach Tippy Dye put through a light w He said he would b day’s practice session. ‘The Bruin e e rive in Seattle TI the H wn in to- d to ar game wen { 180 sc Atter Elk: Club. of the tear Night 1 0w Wi 3 and ius. George This trio Left to righ ~ Whi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ite Sox fifl flield: ketball team n s p i"i B was the as expected. rgster who hit White Sox are he Red Sox. The ;GUM{AH ‘" LASI 3B TITLE PLAYC {ONIGRT, WED. EVE. Wednesday nig plit. Games ( 's:W MEMBERS | [F| [NTRODUCEDAT | BPWC MEETING, were intro-{ ile Stine at Profess| al Monday in ed by Pr nt Busine: nd Ketchikan High Tived Mo Ellis Airline Alaska ch The oon._ by outhe layoff with 0ol Crim: umpianshi Juneau . Hi n Bears t t in the of- anization; r Na- 2 Nev- Either team mu ames with a pos wrsday i “the . with a preliminar h, finan- each night that the The winning team . \n- 1 the BPW raising to de- horage to play the / T the Territorial hool for the 1 eau next May wa off for ) am- | eI £11959 by the Smor- jonship » club gave with the as- wreh 15 Frank Olson twc Fast bre nvention in ed by and long off combinatic Y WRES tech- , guest R George . Lingo, guest of Mrs. Helen Mon- d|sen. A visitor at the club was Mrs. | Joe Morgan, a BPW member from teld | Pengacola, Florida. | CONNIE' BROWN HAS RIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Gopnie Brown, daughter of Mr. and(Mrs. G. G. Brown of Ju= nean; entertained at a party Friday inz ‘March 2 in the American | Lezion Dugout, to celebrate her iy PAGE THREE ! orated in the St. Patrick’s Dayl theme and a large birthday cake; and tapers centered the refresh-! ment table. Mrs. G. G. Brown an Mrs. Hazel McLeod were hostesses) for the event. Guests attending the party were Carla Carter, Judy Foss, Rosemary, Kronquist, Fred Allen, Helen Lister,! Donna Buckner, Bernice Melseth, Dorian Gross, Darlen Gross, Mar- garet Ann Pyle, Ronnie Steinig, Mike Elackwell, Mike Grummett, David Hollingsworth, Roger Polley, John Freymueller, Carl Beyers, Carolyn Davis, Allen Gould, Allen Engstrom, Eric Beach, Denny Ryan, Biil Baker, Sam McPhetres and Mrs. Lyle Manson. NUGGET SHOP OFFERS REWARD STOLEN JEWELRY A reward of up to $150 is being oifered by the Nugget Shop of Juneau for information leading to the return of goods alleged stolen from the show windows of the Nug~ et Ehop early in the morning of February 25. Listing as missing from the show windows which had been removed from their casings were men’s and ladies' wrist watches, gold buckle rings and cigarette lighters, total value estimated at about $1,500. The case is being investigated cu— operatively by jhe U. S. Marshal's nmcc and the Juneau City Police. S. . Fitzhugh of Anchorage came in from the westward on PNA yes- thirteenth Birthday on that day. The rpoms were terday and is stopping at the Bar- tively dec- ) anof hntel‘ 0’0000 QOOQM BASKETBALL Juneau Gym BOARD RIDERS 00 Despite cc over the bridge tfo good number of on hand over H“ ing in their fa sport, ‘Top hono: to young Ri pleted two class #B” Southeastern Alaska Championship Play-8if Glames Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 6 and 7 for Sundey v —_ By TED SMITS BUENOS AIRES The first Pan Amer his nearest competito! tows J a close today with. gz;scb:t::::“;mu;:l 1”'.m ! "mvm States dd.mn ¥ on_top.,; L\ Tapley who gave the ol Loys & o BT et - PR ST R S feish A5 run for their 0 7 147 5! 4 1 "ot n ov kla 10 4 However, on an unoffi John Nif P basis, in “18 sports on the i i fram, Argentina has an edge wiih sln‘(idgxsfi:]z‘n‘pe 4,428 to ) 571 for the u. Lion’s club v was foll much improved fo ness along with Stan! place runner Trophies racers w be annual ski banquet the evening of Ma conc championshiy Officials ha day included Sk Mill, Dean W! chel, Mal Hardj and Shirley Meuw credit is due this only handling t countless hours ski season to teach technique and ski racinz fo following listing is rhc 0roe competitor comp on the combine courses: Class B—Ricky Smith, Frnest hasse, Bob Osterman, Ge ley, Rudy Ripley, Dous Don Abel, Richard R Hales. , Class C—John Nilsen Jce A Stanley £2ars, Kenny Merritt. Preliminary Games at 7 o'clock Regular Games at 8 o'clock 1 ;'.uv"m' pro- 22 Jupeay 5l Crimson Bears vs. Relehiltan High Kayhi's ADMIS( 10N - | Tax Included Adulls $1.00 Students 25¢ VL00800999060000000 four chinnionships 1mder blle' ©nited States, ’i 8hedd yith 11! ,‘1:' 8 T ainst four Thr frcedting, s Thudsday night bly will be a hum- ne bN“P' n the U.'S, ftina, world | amatey Yesterday, Argentina de: anama, 65-54, and the U. B d off Chile, 69-50. 1oated *UEnocke onference 27-2) has a touch sets it gliding! Crove Totals ROUNDUP OF FGHT DOPE | prcrrmant Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: 3 ted Press Providence, R. I. — Ike Williams, nd St. Bonavent 142, Trenton, N. 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