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THE DAILY ALASKA® EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1938. § - e —— cam untied, undefeated and ER PALS 2 227" ANGEL . SHE'S TRYIN' WOT's GOT T'PLACE TH' BRAT IN COUSIN A SPECIAL SCHOOL AN' GERTRUDE KEEPS ON /: FLUNKIN' TH' / ENTRANCE EXAMS POLLY AND H Sz TOMORROWILL. \ I E 3860 pon, moels Pitt, ang MAKE HER ) | Texas plays Southern Methodist. ennessee meets Kentucky on Sat- T Rankings, with the number 6f points received in the voting, fol- Y | lows Relative Standings Will, Notre Dame 807, Texas Christian e 746, Duke 553, Tennessee 523. | However, Result from | “pittsburen 523, Oklahoma 351, | Salur(lav Gamvs Carnegie Tech 336, Minnesota 152, ’ California 151 Cornell 147, Holy Cross 79, Michi~ gan 52, Dartmouth 38, Southern California 36, Northwestern 35, Vil- lanova 33, Texas Tech 25, Fordham 21 Santa Clara 13, Georgetown 11, Boston College 2, Towa State, Ala- bama and Harvard 1 each HOW MANY HAS SHE FLUNKED SO FAR 2 i s | NEW YORK, Nov. 23 Notre | Dame’s all-conquering team retains teps in the ranking among the grid- iron powers according to the latest Associated Press poll of the coun- try’s sports writers Cope_1938, Ring Pesures Syt I . Wl eghts e | The Irish received 48 first place | ballots, Texas Ohristian 28 and Duke P yeserves on the bench, and the Min- Ray Manthey, sf., 17 Pavlat, m., 2 Hendricks 163 160 158— 481 § | [ {ers pulled away easily E. Lindstrom, f., 13 Ropkins, f., 5 - —_ - — L 5001526 Fowler explained the ruling was Vories, c.. 2 Naggy. c., 10 Totals 521 505 DEMAND o necessarily enforced from the be- Bayers, sc., 10 Smith, g., 0 Connors Motors . H b cinning of the season because of the Niemi, g., 0 Waldron, g. 11 Barragar 179 212 150— 541 SIGNAL UR a “Ig u I ay case @ Terrell, s Pavlat, sf., 2 Halmquist 236 198 174— 608 SHEAFFEKS of such a sf, 2 again in championship playc Jenkins, sf., 2 Redman 152 144 149— 445 “A man must have a sufficient Stephenson, sg.. 0 S LS RE !NNER ithe “Juneaul Bubllc ‘Behools, Tols F 0 number of reserves on the bench to Out on fouls, Haida, Totals 567 554 4731594 lowing the afternoon sessions to W cope with any situation,” Fowler Waldron. Mine Home Grocery day, take a holiday over the week- —_— said. “We've got a rule book, and|they. Field goals, Haida, 16; s Carnegie 169 190 189 *548 end, resuming again next Monday we've got to play by it.” 1. Free throw goals, Haida, 8, Min- Ugrin 162 212 201— 575/ At the Brunswick, in the Com- morning. More tha“ a Duckworth 175 175 175—*525 mercial League play last night, PRSI NEE Elks Nose Out Henning's—/| Up to that unfortunate close, the ers 6. Fouls committed, Haida 17, . : ball game was anybody's, with both | Miners — — — —— Percy’s nosed out the Green Top Lode and piacer location notice First Basketball nghl teams playing heads up ball and| HENNID 5) ELKS(23) Totals 506 577 565—1648 1463 to 1413, winning two of three. for sale at The Embire Office. name--a new 1 scoring prisingly well for the op-|Schubert, f.. 6 Carmody, f., 0 Triangle Inn Signal Corps boys took three in = e See how the smooth Pleasnlg!(? Fans ening game of the year. | Herrett, f. 5 Davlin, ., 5 Stewart 227 236 204— 667 a row. also totalling 1463 points, principle platinum C°"”%th"~‘° o Ohustial Turner, sf.. 2 May, .. 8 Henning, F. 183 183 183—*549 with the Snow White taking only ‘t';‘u‘é'l‘: f::‘;iig“ch’f' Miners 48; Haida 40 It isn't often a crowd can see a|Chapados, c. 1 liner, g, 3 Cleveland 166 164 180— 510 1242. 0 nel.-tor perfect flow Elks 23; Hennings 15 -minute overtime in the first|Lawsen, g. 1 Haglund, g., 7 - & —— Games tonight are Green Top 1 control and instant iy ame of the season, and in that|Beck, g. 0 Totals 576 583 5671726 Brunswcik at seven and Trianzle (I.D'"'IES writing. Get or give A good opening night basketball same there was little to show lack | Pope, sg., 0 . White Spot _ vs. California Grocers at eight | a}lr‘}'}’l‘lMlL(or;lfi:: School | of practice or teamwork Summary: Field gcals, Henning’s Stevenson 182 189 191— 562 Last night's scores follow CLEANED l“"égef:jxlé’g" A rowd turned out in the Hi ium last night to watch a > throw goals: Ifferts 182 186 186— 554 Percy's Ray Manthey, Miner forward re-|ciX, Elks eight s seven. Fouls Benson 175 175 175—*525 Kessler 147 134 156 Bud Lindstrom early in the | Henning’s three. And, remember, SKRIP the Successcr to Ink—makes all pens write better AND rurprisingly strong Haida ball club DPlacit Mo e = L yun the Miners into a tie and over- | §ame ; high man with 17 points, | “ommittec enning’s eig 1ks & —Gréen 200 143 175 ] " time before losing a dishe ringing up the tallies with uncanny | four Totals 539 550 552—1641 Reynold 189 121 188 PRESSED AT LEADING STORES el oy | *—Average; did not bowl. accuracy at short rang game, and then see last year's char | d, Waldron i Tolal 546 398 5191463 Green Top pion Elks beat the Henning Five in On the Haida n gt o g the nightcap. undoubtedly the key man, although | & In the opening contest of the eve- Naggy and Love are strong factor: {y Huntington 133 165 ning, the Haida turned on unex- in both offense and defense. Wal- Rolfe 153 182 1 Jected power and led the Miners six dron has a smooth way of handling | Ellenber 147 121 156— 424 ?e {o five at the end of the first quar-| the ball that is nice to see, and l,oi = | ls 0" T "- ht 2 | u Ig ] 468 468 477 13 |8 AT THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS of the|doesn't miss his baskets by far Tota ter and 16 to 15 at the ‘ % : 5 | SHEAFFER PENS cmd PENCILS 2 half Eiks-Henning | B Bl Jorps ) When the third quarter closed In the Elks-Henning fracas, ;m? BEST UF YEAR ol McVey 125 150 Phone 507 3 On Sale in Iuneau at z the Miners had closed the gap and clothing boys took it on the chin The regular weekly Wednesday Johnson 197 166 160 :f ! the score stood at 28 to 28 by 23 to 15. At the end of the first ZAN night rehearsal of the Juneau City Cr 189 162 179 RN ! With three minutes to go, the quarter. the lodgemen led, 6 10 5. pr A W. Stewart added con- Band has been cancelled for to- i H score was tied at 36 apiece and El-|and at the half, 10 to 7. eraris < 191 average at the hight owing to members being en- Total 521 453 489 s - { yes. A - iy (i | Siderably to his 191 average at the Dig N m Lindstrom of the Miners hen the third quarter was fin-|i o e “the Elks ling list last gaged otherwise. The next practice Snow White i dropped one for a two-point edge ished, the contest was still well O~ |y iope " when he hit 985 i Wil '8 on’ Novembhe 80, : . 17 131 179 i { :: DRUG COMPANY that Popkins of the Haida regained | ganized and the Elks led by a ma - the best total of the sea- 3 —— 126 141 132 { i by i { s later just gii but one basket, 14 to 12. From B 5 bor i rad s o il >ty " " by a field goal a minutes later justgin of but one basket, 14 o 12. From| .o, ggr, | THANKSGIVING LVE DANCE 135 125 150 i Your Rexall Store as the gun ended ‘the fourth guar-|there on in. however, l\ he Elks ma-| o hole Tnn, Stewart’ steam, to-| Elks Hall, Nov. 23. Sponsored by - “have them cleaned often { ter. chine smoothed out the early sea-|, e 2 Trinity Guild ad Totals 378 403 ), ¢ 1§ alled 1726 pins, beating the White | Trinity Guild ady Totals 378 403 461 ——they'll wear longer! Overtime Period son rough spots and stretched the g o Bl i SRRES it | 3 & T e By the time play had gotten un-|lead to eight points % 1~(;\\' ' A 1 | der way again in the five-minute Dick May. playing the pivot post, ok ; | Home Grocers cyertime, Naggy and Love, two of for the Elks, turned in a tally of o€ "0 {he. Haida's front line offense men, | eight points and played a good balli oo 10 BY were put out on four personals, soon king game that marked him as Of tAree games. to be followed by the Haida main- | the best hoop chucker in the lodg Blue Ribbon took two of th stay, Waldron, with no man to filli men’s lineup, but was backed up by|from United Food and won 1565 to | his place. what apparently will turn into an Which started an argument. Man- | effective team unit, all hards cap- agers had decided that four fowls| ablz of running up the score beat the Connors 2 pins, taking two ree There will be no match play | tonight or tomorrow night, but the Feathered League will fly into the | ' ...is the word eliminated a man from play regard- Although Henning's Five lost the & 2 Jess of how slim his reserves. Smith 'ball continually through an excess|fracas Friday with Ospreys Vs, was on the bench with a bad knee of individual efforts, long passes Frigates, Aukes vs. Eagles and Con- dors vs. Vultures, end Naggy and Love were out on and one-handed passes, they d : | fouls played a defense that will be harder Blue Ribbon | President of the League Jack to crack as the season progresses. Radde 189 186 156— 531 Towler ruled that Waldron must All in all, it was an exceptionally Hagerup 165 201 155— 521 Jeave the court, although under pro- good opening night for basketball Tubbs 172 190 181— 543 test, teams and referee asked per- in Juneau and gives hope of a nip M e | ity mission for Waldron to remain. and tuck season to the last game. | 6 577 492 Totals Finishes With 4 Men The box score follows: United Food | he game was finished with the MINERS (48) HAIDA (40) Metcalf 192 190 161— 543 | Haida using but four men, with no B. 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