The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1951, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Bowling News ——————— - ——————— TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Team Standi Won Lost Triangle Cleaner Parsons Electr gs Club Triangle D Abel Hennings Don Abel Mork 133 202 Abrahamsen 146 152 Lindstrom 136 158 Mierzejewski 165 158 Bloomq 114 133 ¢ Total: 694 803 Hennings 145 193 172 149 110 157 19 713 Triangle Ciup Blanton 165 151 Swanson 153 Fenster 148 Boochever 138 J. Scott 126 Totals 730 Parsons E! Stewart 3 Hagerup Botelho Thibode: Parsons Totals Sicks Rainiers Smithberg 131 162 Cope 145 172 Berthold 168 119 Nordenson 178 158 Werner 172 180 Totals 794 791 "97—"380 1 Standapd Aviation Haag 159 184 162— 505 Tibbits 151 152 167— 470 Estes 142 140 143— 425 Baker 165 179 126— 470 Sturrock 116 139 185— 440 Totals 733 794 1783—2310 ] i« Triangle Cleaners Cahail 149 170 Baxter 136 115 15 Whittier 133 155 151— 439 Wilber 145 149 167— 461 Snow 181 223 1656— 569 | i ‘Totals 744 812 7902346 | Juneau Florists Le Joie 149 137 Brown 151 170 Moore 145 138 Houston £ King 1("’ 186 Totals 766 1783 787—2336 JOHN ADAMS RE Tl R NS John Adams, chief review gineer with the Alaska Public U 'Wotks ‘héré retiirned”on the Bara- nof from Seattle where he had been for the past three months for medi- cal treatment Captains R. C. Leslie Smyth of Ladd Airbase arrived here yesterday via PNA from Anchorage and are stopping at the Baranof ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ; Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND S.S. BARANOF S.8. DENALI Sun. Dec. 9 Sun. Dec. 16 Ketchikan Petersburg Seattle Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.8. DENALI 8.8. BARANOF Mon. Dec. 10 Tues. Dec. 18 Bitka Seward Seward Sitka Valdez Freighter Service From Seattle December 7 FLEMISH KNOT Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Pelican o For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent STEAMSHIP COMPANY en- | and D. R.| All-Padilic Coast feam Stars Picked ‘Bellmgham Back Picked for Little %A!Mmema Honor M NEV p—Twenty- YORK, Dec. 5 Nardico in Go Tonight THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA althews, ‘ | twe rs—athletes representing }« hools not in the nationl Ii ht ! i b B U R ited | o] EVELAND, Dec. 5—®—Two| By RUSH WY 1,"“?_ annual Little College All|y; congenders for the Joey Maxim 0, Tikal Beams NSIEHOG R o0l light heavyweight crown swap blows \ 'Stanford and| There is nothing “little” about|here tonight in the Cleveland N«-\v.»i couldn't beat this|the players themselves, nor of th ship fund boxing show. ted 10 players | ability. The squad, divided for th Both Harry Matthews of Seattle | e Associated ! first time into offensive and de-|and Danny Nardico of Tampa, Fla., laced offense were ive te Hugh McElhenny and San Francisco's fullback, Ollie Matson 1 ve 6 feet e averages the 1950 selections. Miller started |cham the 1951 season at a furious pace,|pretty hopeless now.” i-|slumped in midseason but closed| A former Seattle shipyard work A Al Kirk- | well enough to assure his return to| Matthe ranked as the No. harles Esseglan,; ye top team man in his division, but has been | . S bk A The defe! e platoon includes as | unable to get a shot at the chmmx,‘ California players; «ne of it Norman Hash, of |Hurley said he might enter b | Western ton College, Bel-|man in the ¥ nd Charles Hash, a 25-year is an underdog in the| Enumclaw, Wash,, ! five foot, nine and weighs { backfield with Miller on | -star offensive aggregation F nug.m of Ql Abr Q(‘, ber of (‘I:( Joe Pahr of | 1 Valparaiso University Ralph DiMicco of Al- hed outfit. ive line is centered by hgh! Dope will be allowed tc come'in for the| inch in height with some of the|bout at Clevela Arena over the| linemen pushing the scales to 215 | light heavyw it limit. And on pounds. The average age is thews' manager, Jack Hurley, and SR he is about ready to let his man | Twenty-two different colleges ;tr_c’ . over the weight. | nted on the first team, with vatelt i halfback Robert Miller of| Hurley declared the “chances of | o nd Her repeating from | getting a fight” with the Cleveland | pion “at an mrly date seems on a TKO to Murpl when his eye- cut. T was his or 12 bouts this year. cutpointed Murphy lost a challenge bout to He lost \Iulhv nny and Matson play the e S mies s position but they were bal- qm“r‘;b;“r";‘l“}n_fzr By the Amfi&efl Press.”’ byi S fogbell ¥ known colleges for TS s and coaches in the coast- of playing under Here are results of fights last wide poll Either could operate Sta Sr. ‘M the little night: from a halfback spot. : wxlfi"ze. ' At Honolulu — Yoshio Shirai, 113 USC ace, rounds “that with- | Japan, stopped Dado Marino, 115, the offensive backfield with Susquehanna Honolulu, 7. (Non-title). McEihenny and Matson. | oo iqn't have enjoyed the success| At Los Angeles — it In the hn(\ Ed Barker of Washing- | i~ 44 this x,‘..’ 5 | 13814, Los Angeles, and) Sammy end opposite Mc- | i o Figueroa, 1 , Corona, Calif., drew, 245 pound giant . - 5. (Bout halted after head-on col- om Oregon , won the other | NOns | lision opened cut over Gurrola’s position by a good margin. | Greta's Art and Gift Shop mov- | right eye). | PRAZHED P Imfr te new loc To place orders | At Hartford, Conn. — Eddie FROM PETERSBURG call Douglas 2364 975-tf | Oliver, 141, Hartford, outpointed | James H. Wheeler of Petersburg ; — Angel Cheves, 142, Sprin field is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | M ., 8. For You 11:00 A. 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Dhsizecanllc meee ) MMERICAN MEAT : Ib. § 9c 248 12 5z, Can ' . 3for 100 | BREAD QUARTERS 3 nounds 1.05 9% oz. can 20¢ PHONE 38 Ib. § 3¢ PHONE 699 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951 Vote YE'S for Progress and a BETTER City of Jusnican | in the Special / i MUNICIPAL ELECTION | Thursday, Pecember &, 951 Propased New Cify Hall Your present City Administration offers you the opportunity to further | | improve living conditions in the Capital City of Alaska by submiiting for your approval a conservatve, integrated, well- pianned program of § 1 Civic Developments. THE PROPOSALS INCLUDE B ilding for the convenience and er efficient conduct of your A new City Hall and Safety rvice of citizens of Juneau, to e y business. . The City’ ¢ of estimated cost: ar To ctt nd, construct, improve *and develop the © walks and sewers within the City. imated cost: $281,@90. The Fire Station, and City’s share of es oBe To provide additional improvements in the city’s for rebuilding the ¢ Alarm System. The City’s share of eslin;natcd cost: $88!00. MATCHING FUNDS - ALASKA PUBLIC WORKS : bod business to take ad- of matching funds, and services of The Alaska Public Works program. The City Hall RETIREMENT OF THE OBLIGATIONS The present bonded indebtedness, together with these obligations, can be retired within ten years from sales tax revenues under rate of present reccipts. Juneau is destined to expand, thus increasing revenues. project is an improvement: the over-zll estimated cost of which is 9,000 . Half of this is the City’s share. VOTERS QUALIFICATIONS SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: To vote, one’s name must appear on the last City Tax and Assessment voll. This includes those who pay real, personal, automobile or boat ta REGULAR ()UAL]T~I(‘A"“()Z\'S The Voter must be a citizen of The United States of America, 21 years of age, resident of the Territory of Alaska for 1 year, and have resided in the City Precinct for 30 days. (Anyone in deubt may get information from Election Clerks who have lists of all eligible voters). BRE T¢ VOTE | will be situated in the office of Juneau Ulm‘ir\s, Inc., 12th uw Wi E Voting Beoths and E Street L.\, and in the b ent of the New City Library at Main and Fourth Strects. All voters whose residences are WEST of (Jul | Creek shall 2o to the \’()Lll\" Booth in the office of the Juncau Dairies. All who reside BAST of Gold Creek shall cast their ballots in the Voting Booths in the City Library. Polls will’open at 8:00 o’clock a.m.,.Thursday, December 6, 1951, and will remain open until 7:00 o’clock p.m. of that date. For a city of growing needs, express YOUR. OPINION by means of YOUR VOTE. Vete YES for progress (Paid Advertisement)

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