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L W Wrmrm——r Gt et B e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 9, 1932. CO! respective ceams’ h cnocl yells. The Juneay, high | U LAs Gl L Lhool boys and girls staged a pentine march and the Juneau 31 fl G H wlN F R u M‘nuvn school band enlivened the oc- DEFE n with several selections. p ‘and Umpire L. Bayers was falr and impartial, and gave general satisfaction. Overtime Period: of Play Is oM e s T Athletes from Atross . ot uneau. Ien air gis- Needed to Decide Channel Upset Hoop The work of Referee J. Oshorn MAIDS 24 Tu 2“ In the first quarter, Bloomquist red three field goals in succe: t FaSt Game \)le‘l I[gi‘ ED(’OEH“Iabquar ter, Gair gar- Fol'eCasls i g 3 TEARS IN LOCKER ROOM o nered a r field goal for Doug- ot I BEARS TASTE HONEY lns* Hix " bomammiale Tatell ” dlso| DouEiAN Position Juneau| mnean Pecition Douglas g "\l cvet. At this stage of the|A- LOKen ...t M. Whittier | s H. Lundall A the score 10 to 2 in|S: Africh f G. Carlson L. Gueri the visitors look- H. Pusich . E. Terhune A G e going to run E. Lundell s..C R. Menzgohr A witson the game. Lindstrom M. Pearce g B. Winn Niemi ding long shot from P Lundell ....g E. Rocovich Osho e er of the floor for Ju-| gypstitutions: Douglas—R. Af- score D g the 10, Juneau 4 at the end of the ond quarter. Lnnd"trcm Starts Fireworks | In the third quarter, Lindstrom g¢n G, Carlson for M. Whittier, M neau, m S rich for A. Loken, , 8. Nelson; A. Loken for E Pearce for S. Africh. Juneau—M. Hanson for G. Carl- started some fireworks With & wmittier for B. Winn. shot for Juneau. Then Gair| registered a low basket for Douglas. | nd sneaked a goal for Ju- umpire, Officials—Referee, J. Osborne; L. Bayers; timer S. Nel- hcol gy au. Lindstrom made a sensa-|son; scorer, C. Shattuck. feated the 1 tionally long shot for Juneau. i hoop quintet Bloomquist brought the Juneau '{)‘;E‘]as 14 ?5 37 48 '1;‘1 15 he rezult surpri ooters i vith a toss Ty 15. The result surpr rosters to their feet Wil e el that evened the score, 12 all, at, the close of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Gair put| Douglas ahead by singing a basket of the indoor sport, ive to the g ly favored Dougl contest was a In the first game of this season's series for the girls' championship Then Bloomquist, on a double foul, ot Gastineau Chanel, Douglas high an mine the cooly droppen the ball through the sshool maids defeated Juneau high ! re fast. hoop for the two points, tying the|gehool's fair athletes in the Juneau r ac score again, 14 to 14. There Was pnign school gymnasium last even-| quarter. game was fast and cldse, Win In Overtim ePericd | tensely interesting throughout. The | In the overtime period, Bloom-|fing) result was not determined un- quist, who was playing aggressively tj) the last few minutes of play. all over the court, sank a long Outcome Upsets Talent u to put the Crimson Bears a The outcome upset the talent. y Lundell raised the drooping spiris'mne Juneau girls had been favored a star I mis: S Redlingshafer, Jun guard, has a bad knee that is lik ayer to kesp him ocut of the game for of Douglas rooters by converting tq yin, the rest of the season. Rex Fox, a foul, making the score 16 to 15 The next game of the series will| Douglas fi is also nursing in favor of Juneau. Haglund for! take place in Douglas next Priday leg injury may possibly in- Juneau put the game on ice for|eyaning, his team with a swell shot just| 1p the first quarter in last even- before the gun signalled the And‘m,,s contest, Mary Jeanette Whit- of the game, the final score being 'tier gave the Juneau team a good 18 to 15 in favor of the Juneau gia. by converting three foul athletes. shots for as many points. Margaret tate him for the remainder of Juneau although d all over the floor orer for hi Juneau in the series between Juneau and Douglas then made two g6 the championship ©of '¢,ore ta the end of the first u Channel. The next 5 to 4 in favor of Juneau ved at Douglas next Fri- Douglas Gets Busy | 1In the second quarter, Douglas !forged ahead with two baskets and ‘the conversion of a foul shot. Mar- garet Hanson scored a g for Juneau. Just before the second r quarter ended, Mary Jea Whittier made a difficult shot from glas center te sharpsho and was ns-channel | iastic Crowd \ wit The Holy Trinity Guild wi ll hold a whist party Tuesday, lq the Guild Parlors. en- further announcement. game was > Lundell, S. Africh for N. Pearce, N. no further scoring in the fourth jne by the score of 24 to 20. The! and in-| Last night's game was the first gangon sank a basket for Juneau. '.he side of the court to tie the soone. 9 all. The third quarter was started mth the conversion of a foul by | Mary Jeanette Whittier for Juneau. Douglas responded with a field | goal and this was followed by aj field goal by Margaret Hanson for Juneau. Douglas came back with a basket. The Douglas maids| worked fast. They got another point on the conversion of a foul. (), % ’llzmy registered a basket a few Olig(:n S‘a$, COlle%)ev Bas eteers mn n er Period Game _ moments before the third quarter ended, making the score 16 to 12\ (in their favor. SEATTLE, Jan. 9.—Oregon Sta [College threw a bombshell into the | University of Washington’s basket- | Weon In Fourth Quarter In the fourth quarter, Juneau {ball championship hopes last night by winning an overtime period | Loronto Maple Leafs, who will also WASHINGTON LOSES CLOSE NUMBERS THIRTY§ BAME, 8TO X o oo v s e players, sixteen oA Class A callber |and the remainder of Class B, wil assemble here on March 5 to begin | spring training, according to an 'announcement by Business Mana- ger R. J. Spiller, who stated that the Crackers will do their prelimin- to |ary work at Spiller Field here. Spring plans practically have been completed, and exhibition games have been arranged with the ! N R] ) M came back from behind and dash- ed to the front. Margaret Hanson i slon ff”; Juneau :“"]‘"Bd hes e ] ame 2500 Bk {train here; in addition, the Crack-| nts in eas uneau | =° y ;“:\Z l;;;ssi;g fa:te‘md the taam| It was the first Northern Divis- {ers wil play the Phlly Nationals| ¢ /31; meet the world champion st.| 1) ingl nt on a foul. |0 the season. : | col ?;glafllnfo% p(:lm‘md anotner| Washington held the coast ;nuxlasncallad'mak twice, April 1 and| basket for Juneau. Douglas regls-\""”npiOHShiD last year. i ’ numerous games with, scored three field goals in succes- | was elicking in fine style. Dougla”"‘”‘ Pacific Coast Conference game 10Ur times, March 28, 29, 30 and| |Reading, Hartford and Minneap-| [tered a field goal, bringing the| olis. iscore 20 to 19 for Juneau. Then on| l ok ja foul by Barbara Winn, Douglas\LEcADE EVANS {converted, evening thie score, 20 al, ;FOUR SUBSTANCES IN WOOL With Barbara Winn forced from | FIGHT Tu DRAw‘ YORK—Wool is composed | the line-up, Juneau was not so of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, sul- | effective. Douglas scored two bas- phur and oxygen. | kets, the game ending 24 to 20 in % favor of Doughs | | Btz : SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 9.—Cas-' | ton Lecade, weighing 144 pounds, 'HORNSBY EXPECTS |riun righter, and simmy Bvans EXCLUSIVE ; | MUCH OF GRIMES %' pounds, of Vallefo, fought a DISTRIBUTORS [‘! n round draw here last night. OF CHICAGO, Il Jan. 9.—Manager | Rogers Hornsby of the Chicago! e T | Gubs expects Burleigh Grimes, the | itball pitching veteran he ob- | tained from the St. Louis Cardi- s, to win at least fifteen games “f the Cubs the coming season. Grimes took the transfer philo- sophically, when told of the deal. “No matter where I am,” he said, “I'll pitch just as hard to win | as T've pitched in the past for | Pittsburgh, New York, Brooklyn, Boston and St. Louis. It's all in the game.” | AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ HAS TEN UMPIRES| NEW YORK, Jan new order the Ar | twill have ten ump! eight for | | |active duty in the four daily base- | RICE & AHLERS CO. ball games and two in reserve for Not Only Cheaper but Better 9.—Under tho n League | UNITED FOOD CO. “Cash Is King” emergencies. } N —e af When the Eastern and Western GOOD PLUMBING Y . teams are playing. among them- A RID selves & umpire will be “We tell you in advance PLAY BILLIARDS ' reserve v —at— Prices Are Down! COATS at Sensational Reduction YOUR CHOICE, $5.00 In order to clear our stocks for spring mer- chandise we are forced to offer these wonder- - ful coat and dress values at a remarkably low " price! All coats and dresses on one rack in this lot. A sale of sales with best bargains in town for next to nothing. Real Clean Up on HATS at $1.00 each A very special offering of SMOCKS at $1.65 o - “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” stationed in each section ready to| what job will cost” ‘ fill in whenever a regular official | [ becomes ill or is injured. | 5 BURFORD’S Old Papers for sale at Empire FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 1913, Parisian design( PRICES . ... " Dr loves, %9c AN % Two-c'agp, overd) o Y Kid! That Give You Fine Sensible Goods SAVE YOU MONEY and Make You Happy The Cash Bazaar “Juneau'’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” Store Open Evenings Opposite Alaskan Hotel Store Open Evenings