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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 11, By GEOR WELL- AS LONG A% TS RAININ' I'LL STAY IN AN’ REST BESID! PLEASE MACGGIE- HILLTOPPERS WIN CHANNEL CHAMPIONSHIP Juneau Boys Beat Island Five 28 to 8 in Third Consecutive Victory Winn o r their third consecut their Douglas rival the Juncau Hilltoppers * carried home a Channel championship last night after the 2 tory over the second game P o in the Douglas Nat'. Scotchmen may ha tion for being tight, but extremely libe ets last night for he of 10 field goale, on added to this made 21 poin while he shot times. e s hig at traction during the me, a though in the early stag he aj peared to have left his shooting eye at home. Later he dribbled in time and again for baskets As usual the boys .got.away a slow start in the contest and when the score was 2 to 2. the first basket five minutes of p Martin san a long shot to tie the count jus before the period ended. Livie did his stuff in this period. Things were still goin slowly, when suddenly “Scotty got away with the ball in th center of the floor and clear field ahead of him dribbled down the floor and shot a basket. He was given theé ball a minute Jater and put in another one and; before the half ended managed o get away with a clear field ahead | of him for a twenty-yard dribble| and a basket. Quarter score- Livie 6, Douglas O. Total score-- Juneau 8, Douglas 2. Then the fun began. ed the fireworks in the second half with two short baskets. Douz- las decided to score, so Carlson placed in a short basket. Livie gam of a doublehezad: sank his tota but 27 J. Orme made short o1 afie came Pight back with a conversion | and the tip off gave him the ball! and he immediately dribbled pas two men and sank another baske’. Savikko replaced Gair. Martin put in a short shot, but was fol- lowed by J. Orme and Livie, who put in one each from close range, while Berggren converted for his only score of the game. Juneau 20, Douglas 6. As the closing frame started Livie got away for his fourih dribble from near the center of the floor which resulted in two! more markers for Juneau. He shot another ‘ghort one a minute later -and J. Orme was right on his heels with the second and last long shot of the game. Livie made his tenth field short one and Martin of Douglas ended the scoring with a short field goal. Brandt replaced J. Orme and Fox went in for Savik- ko in this quarter. But two field goal attempis made from near the 17-foot line were good, ' practically all shots being made from right un- der or mearly under the basket. Anyone having any ideas before the game as to which was the befter team can entertain little yoom for doubt mnow. Judging from the two previous'games won by the Juneau boys they appeared w have a go®d edge over Dou(hs. i and on?| with™ a| Livie open-| goal on al the| FURNACE L3 THE RUGS IT'LL FOR GOODNESS SAKE WHAT ARE YOU SITTING AROUND FOR WHEN THE NEEDS CLEANING AND NEED BEATING? | TOLD YOU BEFORE TO STRAIGHTEN LUP, YOou BIG CLOWN '\__*_ AND I'M S1CK OF SEEING YOU SITTING AROUND IN YOUR UNDERSHIRT- YOU MAKE ME SICK- GET UP AND DO DOMETHING YOU BIG LOAFER = © 1928, by Int't Feature Se afternoon, in sight. | scond in four | . St. Goddar 1 and 23 mia !he pulled out this none of the others w Brydges jhours and 15 minut |third in four hours jutes In the two days’ s firs t. Goddard lh’ dg third run second Seppain | and | and their last night's victory which left them in a 20 noml leml at the end of the game, showed {they are a superior five to their Island rivals. | Thirteen field goals i the Hilltoppers were of fifty-eight attempts, and th boys converted 2 out of 3 throws. The Islanders: tried rm two times to score from the fi r‘ll but sank only four shots, “1.,.. they failed to convert in five | tempts. i | Lineups and Summary PO FG FT 00 0 oa0e by | the results Juneau | F. Orms F Orme F Brandt o | Livie c Burke G Berggren G Totals 0 0 i " 4 | Johnson [ | fotals 1 Substitutions: Juneau—Brandt for J. Orme; Douglas—Savikko {for ( , Fox for Savikko. 1 off s: referce, Allen; [Hmn kson and Flory; immerman and Shattuck. MANDELL T0 - DEFEND HIS e JllI.Y time score | irst quarter ended the: o '§1mm\ nmmmon of his title | Pacific | outdoor This | CHICAGO, Feb. ) Mandell, lightweight >lln world, will defend ’u.umst Jimmy McLarnis, r(‘fldst sensation in an {match in this city in July. “lis the announcement made today {by Jim Mullen, promoter. DR, PELTZER DEFEATED BY RAY CONGER | CHICAGO, Feb. 11—Dr. Ollo Peltzer met his master last nigit, {in Ray Conger, former lowa Stat Star, in the special 1,000 meter i race. 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