The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1935, Page 6

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S — e _— = o - . . U ‘Tur] ! ' cing ability of youthful High, the New York State - Athletic Cotii- Y Emg{h:(rx r:::nb::”i:’le the “MBH" n R E G u N sT ATE FRflNK METBALF { HOrS(’-R(l(‘(’ B ¢ afternoon here in | mission members present at the | 5 | > B3 s Handicap, regard- | ringside, Vince Dundee, former eater” team are Robert Firby, Jack 3 d Keith | (1 29 2d 48 ¢ iminary for the $100,000 middleweight champion, was 'g:rsz:ch o e EB KlE [ B N vEs | V()'()rllns 2 :\Imza Handicap, to be run| DEc'sIUN BUT | awarded. a 10-round _ decision last o ] Elwin Messer, Harold Zenger,| [] [ | uary 23. Mate placed, and night over Bddié “Blbe” Risko, bt Claud Helgesen and Irving Lowell| Syracuse, New York, néwest sen- were the other “Terrible Turks.” E | Douglas Gray, grade school in- . F I e R Tw Grand took show. “0se m un The winner yesterday stepped sation among the 150 pounders. gra b oV furlongs in the fast time of Risko was first givent the de¢l§- hed ! 1:222. ion by the vote of the referce and | f}llreuc‘f;nsogfi‘;":lw“r‘e‘i‘er;fic | g Mate and Twenty Grand Lo —_— oné judge. ! 3 | e reed ¢ S I Fs ! b | The crowd immediately howled A Chatedd ki tj,exmbmon. Beavers Bottle Galer, Pep-| Juneau Bowler Releases| Forced toBow to Youth- AT o g FIrit Chaice dor Rifka, | i e o - . . . Sisl | \/ £ e A Quinte SUMMARY | per Basket to Win by Complete Compari- 1 ful High Glee Juneau Lodge No. 147, Monday| then N. Y. Commis- |mission convened and ordered a re- Defeats Juneau in Tait nipht's summary: 3196 ‘Count 1 M ‘ —_ evening at 7:30 oclock. Work i slbi Ravhriss T | versal of the decision to Dundee, Final Game DOUGLAS (19) FG son on Meet | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 26— the M. M. Degree. By order of x KRiskn waighed JTN. Pty gw Mills, £ . Both the highly publicized veter-| the W. M. | R BB . CORVALLIS, Ore, Jan. 26—| Frank Metealf can figure as Well |ans. Mate and Tarenty Grand. were J. W. LEIVERS, NEW YORK, Jan, 26—On a re- P RESULTS LAST NIGHT o | Those ever-dangerous Beavers from | as howl. Easily one of the clty's|farced to bow to the cuperior hores. | —_adv Secretary, | count, after a hurried meeting of “Mnlne&tem" 17, “Perrible p= 4. i & © Oregon State College climbed back | outstanding stars at the ten pin| - P i ¢ 48 - PTG MRS ™ < PRy ’ v ; | ; Douglas High School 19, Ju- | Kilburn, g 3 | into the Northern Division, Pacific| sport, Metcalf followed up @ fecent ouglas Higl chool 19, Ju- 3 neau High School 14. ] | [=] v 12 0 _” | Coast Conference, basketball lead| Empire article on the individual last nignt with a convincing 31-26|scorers in the inter-city bowling victory over the University offtournament between Juneau, An- | Washington here. chorage and Ketchikan, with some 2 The Puget Sound team had held | figures of his own. 5ifirst place until last night. The| Metcalf, being an expert at bowl- | two clubs play again tonight. ing, was able, in his scoring tabu- Jumping into an early lead, the|iations, to give a more accurdte in- | Staters of Slats Gill kept up afterpretation to the relative stand-| continual assault on the basket!ings of the competitors. Metcalf’s| | that carried them through the|jecords included each player's | first half with a, three-point lead,| pumber of games played, his total| 18 to 15. Capt. Bobby Galer, Wash-pin count and his average. | ington’s divisional leading scorer| Metealf’s records follow: of last year, was, held to three|player City Gms. Pins Ave. baskets. Metcalf J 27 5001 185 Wally Palmberg was high man,| Barragar, Jr.J 21 3870 184 | “,rl ,” d t‘ the Oregon Staté star collecting 13| F. Henning 14 2576 184 own to points. H. Sabin 6 1092 CN: vk go Radde 30 5445 KB b3 { OTHER SCORES Boyle 541 the Capxtal Beer Parlor | McDonald 2688 Totals JUNEAU (14) Hall, f Lindstrom, f Smith, f Lucas, f F. Behrends, f Webster, ¢ Kerr, ¢ Thoughts of how things may be next year were in many spectators’ minds as the crowd filed out of Juneau High School's gymnasium last night after watching Douglas High School defeat the local prep basketball team, 19 to 14. The game was the fourth and last of an annual Gastineau Chan-| Meade, ¢ nel series. Coach Harold E. Regele's Bardi, g Juneau Jads had won the first Hanson, g three tilts, thereby cinching the S°Ott, & title. H. Behrends, g But even though last night's Harrs, g (¢ Douglas victory carried no cham- StHrrock, g pionship portent, a shadow of what Paul, g might be next year certainly was cast. For Coach Regele chose to Lotals : use his.second and third strings— Referee—Chuck Whyte; umpire the lads who will make up the —F- E. Engstrom. SAN FRANCISCO; Cal, Jan. 26. Zurich 5321 3 1 1935-'36 squad—for most of the —Scores i Southern Division, Pa- . toni ht! o cific Coast Conference, basketball Sragey s g game. ‘Thibodeau 4721 On the other hand, Coach Martin G 0 nn BU"LIN play last night were: Sobnsth " Pedersen had his entire first string UCLA, 34; Stanford, 27. Halm 3842 USC, 41; California, 38. 3119 —only one of which is graduated M . P Larson ... this May—in the game. And Dou§- T 492 | A. Henning las won, giving & hint that the ' e e e 4332 across-the-Channel club may be . 475 472 475—1422 Romig 690 " “That’s where the crowd dangerous in a year. | Dukes H. Mesar‘d.t True, Coach Regele, still feeling | |Miss Hanson .. 107 107 107—*321|Spenisley .. 2062 the effects of an influenza seige Barr Nowell % agar, Jr. ... 175 182 234— 591 | Nowel :;;'Cc*; “Ptyl'e’:';rg‘:;“u’::;“:é ;‘l‘r‘; | Henning, A. .. 174 174 174_'522§§u1}s:n lasses ’ { — s, (nge e | $2OTIC] feam during the thitd quarter and|Zarembos Nosed Out at Totals g AR, ) 6101001 Bhan in part of the final stanza in a . Thomps , desperate effort to win the game.} Elks ?(“eyzs tby ]KOd THmKoDdin:kAchn Stemun 1aks, (o] But, next year’s team for next Reynolds ... 123 120 127— 379 Swift year's team, Douglas was better | EBrlngdale 178 138 187— 503 Kaufmann last night. | Although Mrs. Edith Bavard| Hendrickson 191 157 155— 503 | Bringdale When graduation exercises are| scored 433 points—the highest score | S e D held in May, Juneau will lose Bud- | of the evening for women bowlers—| Totals 402 424 469—1385| —————————— dy Lindstrom, Frank Behrends,| ine zarembos were defeated by she Zarembds ) R R Hank Meade and Spiro Paul—all| godiaks last night in Alaska Isl-| Mrs. Bav : 11| Kod Mrs. Bavard .. 120 176 128— 433 lirst-string players. Alone of this|ands League competition at EIKS Brown ........ 160 160 160—°430 ,,:rml:fi,,fi"“,’v‘;‘,’,fl“_ ?“’,{’“ ! team, Walt Scott, hustling guard,| sjleys, The match was a see-saw | Kegel 147 147 13— 428 gy ok ‘L“ g: y will be Jeft for next year. On the | ptfajr, the“winners taking the first | Krense_Holmqui, Prop. ( 1 ! other hand, Coach Pederson will : [ PHONE 427 | ‘hand, game, 492 to 436; the Zarembos| Totals . 436 483 4221341 @ce only Center Glen Edwards grad- | copping the second, 483 to 424; only | »Average, did not bowl. { Behrends Bank Building | & . il uated from the Douglas team that | o drop the final mix, 469 to 422. 5 | Y B BRI And T’ P : M played last night. Gordon MIlls,| ‘Tne other 2-to-1 dectsion of the | & — | | tewr eppy usic who made 12 of his team’s 19| cyening went to the Admiraltys| FINE 1 2 points last night; Gerald Cashen oyer the Dukes, despite the high | Watch and Jewelry Repairing TYPEWRITERS RENTED who can play either guard or cen-|men's total of 501 by Jim Barra-| | at very reasonable rates | $5.00 per month 11 tér; Bob Feero; and Dick Kilburn,|gar Jr, of the losers. The Attus| ' J.B Burford & Co , | 1 < on B f Bl Soi pwadon obi o Bl Kol i oo s e eloan e ook oY sorea ] ol morococorccoecomoMal Mrwro 8 RS 1199 3247 4785 1010 fre ~ We might win the prize! 4470 488 1284 - ) Together Again! 305 Rawb P AR AP ar P ar R AP cama 3 15 30 29 27 22 18 25 4 12 g ‘ goes, you kinow and . . 19 28 6 30 5 27 3 8 2 3 2 BEER WINES LUNCHES | | all will return. blanked the Chichagofs in the| Douglas took a lead in the low- Op’:ner 3 to0 0. il { | PAUL BLOEDHORN i i “Our doorstep is worn by satis- v J [ FRONT STREET fied customers scoring affair and, except for & Tonight the Tolovanas and the few of the earlier moments, held| gysitnas will begin the Alaska| that lead all the way through. The Rivers League play at 7:30 o'clock. | half-time count favored the visi-| e Coppers and Stikines follow fory by 12 to 4, thanks mostly %0 a¢ §:30 o'clock, with the Kobuks the accurate long-shot scoring of anq Tananas concluding the com-| : Mills. petition at 9:30 o'clock. | urn 0 h ¢ | Last night's summaries: | GRADE-SCHOOLERS PLAY | FIRST MATCH z Some day those 1z grade school Chichagofs | | youngsters, who staged a thrilling Mrs. Coughlin 143 132 119— 394| [re———————— abbreviated exhibition to the prep Halm . 165 162 156— 483 | { . 162 162 162—*486 | game, will be on a high school| Stevens feam. If they play the exciting| i T style they showed last night, the| Totals . 470 456 4371363 P 5 fans will come in flarge numbers Attus ™ Y to watch them. For only by the| Mrs. Faulkner 164 164 164—‘4921 warrow margin of one point, 17-16,| Redman ... 164 174 149— 487 y fglid the “Maneaters” beat the/ Sweum ... 163 160 138— 461 “Terriblé Turks.” —_— Capt. Grant Ritter, Billy John-l Totals 491 498 451—1440 : 7 son and Barney Johnson led the| SECOND_ MATCH play for the winners. Capt. Richard | Adir'raltys J | Jackson; Tommy Powers, and Ver-|Mrs. Duncan .. 123 127 132— ml non Hussey starred in a belated Metcalf ... 194 177 177— 548| B r carefree F 0 A healthful HEAT Real Now is the time to decide Value 7 5 that you are going to enjoy at o y “LARGEST STOCK OF economical, carefree, health- ful heat. | SCAN. AVIAN BEVERAGES ul heaf $15'50 | 7 SCANDIN : IN ALASKA” PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR PARTIES Do as thousands of others 4 are doing, start your fire per ton : with INDIAN COAL .. . it MRV | ) JORGEN LYSHOLM AQUAVIT ignites quickly and burns DELIVBRED y { Q! with a long, clean flame. 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