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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASK MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951 Mafthews SilverBal limbemenTake [Young Net MalsonEdges o fucmen” | Deuglas Huskies | Home Childres Today | Thirteen small children from the | ; [ Wanis Title For Musial '[n Thrilling Game Stars Top McEihenny i o i e | T R | J | sT. LOUIS, Dec, 17—@ S"m! The scrappy Douglas high school ¥ H y q : a Christmas ty at a regular ‘ i < ], t @ S s ' Fi nset 3 ns Cluk P o v at the 1e Man) Musial has a new silver | quintet almost engineered an an !n s W ¢ fie Q’n Lions Club meetin: y at th t d C t Bou' Now uf‘] ‘w‘h“ 'l»r;)llx\\ o‘ last Friday night against tb ec- X 5 nof Hotel. Santa Claus (Bill Or romp an Our eous i) Louts Cardinal outfielder |ond place Columbia Lumber fis Dean) posed with each of the child- v ting | Whe! late rally fell five po EW ¥ ce. 17—(@—Tony | NE RK, Dee. 17—P—In one | ren for a picture which was finished s gl Snpsiives Doy Natio league batting | When their late rally fell five pol W YORK, Dec. 17—(#—Tony 1 SEAWI;E :VN-}:K J‘M ”1;‘.:‘1\15 wn for 1951 the second con-|Short ar2 ihey went down to il bert, 21, and Maureen Connolly, X finishes in history,| and delivered on the spot by Presi- erVICe One P aribdat oo Lo A R | ) _| third e the ceason, 31 to 2 head the tentative U.S. tennis| Ollic Ma San Francisco| dent Carl Rusher says he wants a title shot and he's| e e hit-4 2 1 ¥ % ¥ . o e sl " " henny of Wash-» ? 3% what tifle it s )t circuit. % The under-estimated Huskies '27KInES for ',:\wm_ it "“S Raged - | Y O | Tomorrow Livms Wi pen th : a title bad,” Matthews | naged to win| controlled the ball most of the first YOUNSCst 10 RISWOry fo be named ; e S erown Hor " iy Salve Army Kettle in the o 0! = here, “and I'll fight two years running since| period but failed to capitalize on 7 o Soothikil season | € 1 drive world (Rajah) Hornsby de a|many easy shots. Despite their in- men’s and women's 118ts wete ; 5 5 | annonnee at there will ted “over the week-end by £ released today by m a swing through | habit of it with the Cardinals from | accu they. held:a: sUm=a4o 3 o 1 ¥ ’ Aestings oAl the g which he wo ugh 1925 quarter lead. In the second the ranking committees. They must A e 17 | first Monday in January. GL E ! be approved by the U ne [gon > W points on 21 y Mrs. Ly ; ckouts and one Iver bats are awarded annually | quarter Grave: Asp found the 2 :ay McElhenny’ were e Johnson Matthews said his fu- | to the champion: range and hit for nts to put |- % & 4 D and B & hel Hencheliffe of the John- 2 o Offici Jational League batting | the Colu ad 13 to'6 at e 3 P by | son Home, Ned Kester and Gofdon R.de m Comfort irley, is in| stati eased yesterday show | halftime. e 5 4 Hanna. 3 " 35 3 o ly are ¢ in toto, but tson, who was All-America on York “doing what he can,”|Musial atop the list with a 355| They increased their lead to 25 s S b BV Qo P o b ‘ oeer eptions. This Ass0C 1 Press’ first defensive -9 (G Matthews said average | to 14 during the third period. But Y n. SfoEptioas T i b § NOTICE o the men’s list par- nta in g e =H in the last quarter Jensen and g0yt IR Lo very game s he paced the Dons| yisit the Nugeet Shop gitt de- Radio Dispateh Service Isaak combined for 12 points to, i F BT Bl Leveilliion, ¢ narrow the gap t to The United States to b AR e Lo tment and see some of their spe : (anid!all Teim Lumbermen held their five point| s i i SoAals e T 6 ) led the nation in|cial bargaine, 9 . lead by some ¢ andling prmniah. 4 3 g 3 {5 : o g g Invited o Gold Medal Tournament | The Gold Medal Basketball Tour- Teams Jensen nament will be a session of firsts . N Isaak the third week of February, 1952, Wellington An invitation has been extended - Riley for the first time to a Canadian By the Associated Eres Andrews . o partic una-| Washington's ranking among the | pusich e e I e Prines | toP 10 basketball teams of the coun- | Niemi Rupert league is expected to at- try gets an acid test this week as|Johnson tend. the Huskies go up again two strong Totals Another first is the Invitation of [ Cutfits in enemy territory — St.| Columbia the University of Alaska to the|Louis and Minnesota Quaid tournament. The Gastineau Chan-| The Huskles didn't hurt their| Thibodeau nel League will be represented for | SIXth-place Associated Press poll! Graves the first time by only the winner, | lSting any over the last weekend | Asp 7 In previous years, Mike's Place in|¥hen they scored a two'game STOC0| Hogins 2| Moc” of San Diego, Calif.,, won the TREES Douglas has been invited without|OVer the California Bears. mx[Forrest 1| women's championship just before winning the local league play. EayR Washington dwwe Wi oh S8 Totals : 31l her 17th birthday, beating 'Doris e ‘ ix starts — three of them on the| The second game of the evening|go.w or coral Gables, Fla, in the Other teams invited to the tour- | road. [saw two winless teams trying for|piants Mic Hact wor tanked oo nament are the winner of the| But the going gets rougher in|their first victory. The Storis drop- bl e 8 Haines, Klukwan and Skagway| Wednesday night's meeting with | ped their sixth consecutive game te league; winner of the series bc-lthc fourth ranked St. Louis Bil-|the Country Club 4 tween Angoon and Kake; Wran-|likins and Saturday night’s go with| The Country Club slowly pulled gell; Metlakatla; Petersburg; and|the Minnesota Gophers. It Wasahead from the start of the game the Sitka league winner. the Gophers who upset Kentucky,| and were never he: roughout _ minus its ace, Bill Spivey, last week. | the contest. Paul was high for the Washington scored a decisive 65‘cgumry Club with ints while 3§ o i) B ~1Ser. Membership Drive |t s win in its secona game with | Gare hit for 12 to lead the Tars. Budeise California Saturday. Meanwhile,| Although the Storis crew is B H l h d Idaho marked up its eighth victory | the bottom of the league standing eing Launche State 51-48 at Moscow. ! On two oceasions they have allow By spo"sme“ I“(l Washington State lost in the last{ their opponents to use players w Year in, year out, we pay premium prices . four seconds to the Montana Griz- | had gone out on fouls so that theyl COMFDRT '!h EgnH@MY for a special type of brewing barley. Then, zlies 52-51 after snatching an over- | might field a complete team. WI 2 3 A The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc.,|“ len ; dith B o is launching a membership drive. | time victory {rom the Montana : as good as it is, only the plumpest grains |3 2 ::g::e;; ; e, i hool the previous night. Oregon| Tuesday’s games in Douglas will - R b D11 Those wishing to join the organi- % 2 . | £ & oz .t - i gation or renew their memberships | State also lost to a team it had|match the Douglas Huskies against A Blg‘ Front 00 Wil pain are selected for malting. W i beaten the previous night. The|the Storis in the opener at 7:30 do so by seeing Art Skinner | 1 at ‘Skinner's Gun, Shop {Portland _University Pilots free-|pm. The Columbia Lumber quiniet S4.00 Singl Choicest hop blossoms and rice are added wner's ; a mgie 4 ASTBH' .- | Wheeled over the Bears 75-48. ! meets the Alaska Road Commission g A The Sportsmen's Board of direc- | “py " yeoreng Oregon State and! in tne second game, in the costliest brewing process known. tors is mmdww = A A q ficials of the Flsh and Wildlife to- | Oreeon meet intersectionat oppon= 73 ‘ 8$5.50 Double Then come #wo fermentations and much, morrow evening ¢o find out what ents. Oregon State travels south } I for a two- tand with Catitor-| COM Students | . i the organization may or may not do (1O * SFOSRE G UL TR A (o ege S6.530 Twin i much longer-than-average ageing...and ; Reao you get Budweiser. 20TH CBNTURY THEATRE BLDG. PHONE: OFFICE 61 2nD FLoor JUNEAU, ALASKA in the closing minut > 1 Trahert, former Cincinnati ath- ana M checking by the Huskies. & Hiow on leave from the NEvAMDRE ; Parson, who Among Top 10 {was given the No. 1 ranking in|96 poin 16 touchdown il ; Anafile" Reason Why\ as igh s, N rica ine- Douglas High i the men’s division although he only merica linc e et e s e IR s ponie. b g imed) ' You’'ll Prefer Budweiser = ithe n al champior | est Hill But mate winner + Sedgman, to give i Trabert was rated over Phils {phia’s Vic Seixas, who was 1p to Sedgman, and also Dic Savitt of Orange, N.J. who won o AR /the Wimbledon and Australian i s e championships ot o i \ There should be no question of 41 the women's rankings, which fol- 12| i 211owed form. e Miss Connolly, mighty “Little FOR SALE by C. Y. O. ansas won | over Ohio r to three. SococcomnmEO OB = ] ERS, Secretary GROMNONENOCCOO OO SMhmwercRooccomMRGE regarding proposed projects. Tai B TR ‘ 4 i Earing proposed DIt triains Wroming Fraay ana.so:-| Home for Holidays ‘ fortahl will b et for an open “iripe ses- |, e S o it 350 Comfortable Rooms bl o LT Idaho plays Gonzaga University Ao <10 BISSNeE | 1 endations | o " coeur a’Alene, Idaho, Tuesday|Juneau to spend the holidays at Ior g game laws. The Al |1y the Caterpillar Tractor Com-[home with parents. Among. those o U il to meet | any at Peoria, I, next Sunday.|already here are Carol Jean (Doll) Management ere in Fenruar WSC has a busy week, meeting|McDonald, from Washington State ® Eastern Washington at Cheney | College at Pullman; Katherine Bav- | CARL F. CRAWFORD ’ U - ' . Tuesday and entertaining Montana |ard, Patricia Oakes and Joan Sab- John Kinghorn Dies wntay o ra, Py LAGER BEER in a repeat series at Pullman Fri-|in, Eaflv This Morning ;,d“y ok FROM ANCHORAGE FRANK B. McCLURE s There’s nothing like it . . . absolutely nothing R. T. Bedlington of Anchorage is stopping at. the Hote Junea. oot ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. . .. ST.LOUIS John Kinghorn, 81, died enrly‘ this morning at St. Ann’s hospital. —— The remains are at the Carter) (ores a 4 Mortuary. Funeral arrangements ¥ are to be announced later. ‘ o 2 He was a member of the Elks and Masons. Mr. Kinghorn is survived as e a by a son, S. C. Kinghorn of Vnn-i couver, B.C., and two sisters, Mrs.| By the A: ) : . K= . i William Rockstroh and Mrs. D, L.| 7.4 AmvaRi B ) , . N @ Ty [D Peters, both of St. Paul. | / 2 —— Here are final scores of basketball NOTICE games played over the weekend: ;i Phillips Oilers 76, Portland U. 49. Visit the Nugget Shop gift de- Lawrence Tech 65, Niagara 45. ; " . partment and see some of their spe- Gonzaga 39, St. Martin's 33. a8 \ \ Y X tle U. 83, East. Washington 58. | Porlland 75, Oregon State 48. st NGy s wrrrrresmy e, M St ) / a Non-Sectarian, Non-Political Fraternal Lodge whose ) ~ & members are composed of all faiths and political beliefs Stanford 92, San Francisco St. 78. St. Mary's 68, Colo. A. and M. 64. o . Mamzelle Shop | 5.2 % %0 st : E it Ulah 4, Southern California 55 rrf R \ deem it fitting and proper 2 “flers A | Gonzaga 74, Col. of Puget Sound 59. | A 1 % : s Colorado 47, Baylor 46. Hnliday s cials Indiana 57, Wyoming 55. E J . T @ A ” ” 0 u " c e St. Louis 71, Wichita 45. UCED TO § | Towa 48, Missouri 43. SUITS ierstn T, Frotoo Bl b : - . to the public of Juneau, Alaska, that the rental of the Nebraska 72, Fresno State 48. 4 Sizes 10 o 44 $19.98 | 50 swo'sr , Y B Moose Lodge shall not be used for any meeting of a . Kansgs Sta % nvi A § idon L .ge H . = DRESSES B ; - i political nature, thereby bringing peace and harmony Penn 90, Swar 0] b £ > . k& & 100% Wool . 16.98] sy crow 5. Bosion v. 70 B dicymiperbalipd |y among its members. Princeton 83, Johns Hopkins 53. Cotton Print . 2.98}|vae s colate 64 4 i : Sizes 9 1o 44 West Virginia 39, Marylond 36. Duke 102, VMI 45 Rayon Print . 3.98}|mis. state 19, Arkansas 30. = S g S Blonse‘ A 1_38 Tennessee 60, Bl A. and M. 52, e 4 M e v A Merry Christlnus a.‘d All Sizes :‘l:"Tl'R FEATURED AT 9 o "HURCH SUPPER CLUB ' e o ————1|" At tne supper club of the North- | (g S : . A Happy New Year to Gloves l.ls ern Light Presbyterian Church | A A | Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, % \ N § & Chénille Robes . 3.98 Joseph Morgan will show his three- ] Every 0“9 dimensional pictures. Members and Hals . . . - ool ot St ' MOGSE LODGE No. 700 | furnished by Mr. a % i : ¢ Barmes o S i 0 _ oes-Loafers . 4.49}| werne Richey. ] - | ! ; e 1z,ss§ NowicE : ' ‘ Juneau — Alaska Visit the Nugget Shop gift de- o 0 2.98\ partment and see some of their spe- | | cial bargains. 91-2t ... 638 e R EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY —