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MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1946 iRISH ON WAY 10 UNBEATEN “HOOP SEASON | ida tennis title by defeating Alejo | | Russell of Argentina 6-3, 11-9, 6-1 National girls’ champion, Shirle; Fry of Rollins College, defeated | Elinor Cushingham of Los Angeles for the Women's Singles crown Miss Fry, rated seven nationally, won by scores of 6-0, 2-6, 6-3 16 BOXING'S FIRST POSTWARTITLE | BOUT FRIDAY Cochrane, Servo Training s play urday n b School Spots Depariure from Old Ring Era By Sid Feder NEW YORK, Jan. 2 hardly recognize th game any more, the Servo and Freddie Cocl have put white tie and tails on it get- ting ready for their welterweight brawl Friday night when Cochrane will defend his title for the first time since he dethroned Fritzie Zivic July 29, 1941 This does not mean, that they're planning to wear thefr best bib and tucker right into Mad- | ison Square Garden's ring when they check in for box first post-war title tussle. But with baby faced Marty ining in a spotless 'y amateur gymnasium and Fred- die the Red doing his stuff in Se- ton Hall College over in Jersey| where he is a GI student, the revolu- tian is definitely here, and t crunching sound you hear is pro- bably John L. Sullivan biting into his moustache cup. It to say the least, a long leap from the days when the back room of a saloon was considered quite the thing for a training fighter. And any resemblance be- tween the two current spots and the usual hazy, noisy gym, with the fringe of “sportsmen” trying to spot something that may tell them how to make a bet, is purely coinci- dental. farty has a place in the orderly white-painted Catholic Youth Or- ganization downtown g where Pete Mello, who superv the place, points out flatly that few professional ear-scramblers are al- lowed i ‘We don't let here,” he says, everything Baby-faced Marty himself into hard and his form Frida) tip-off on what you from Joe Louis i June, in a small FINAL SCORES ATBASKETBALL The following are the final scores of basketball games played in the states last Saturday night: Navy 51; Duke 40. Army 178; Rensselaer Poly 39. Dartmouth 48; Cornell 44 West Virginia 67; Broaddus 43. St. John't 57; Temple 54. Bowling Green 58; Xavier 43. Ohio 46; Cincinnati 43 Syracuse 44; Villanova 33. Yale 50; Princeton 30. Muhlenberg 87; Franklin Marshall 34, You can fighter Marty ane of e is, hoodlums work at explains has whipped sharp shape, may be some can expect Conn in of course be Alderson ham 53. LaFayette 59; Gettysburg 54. Colgate 59; Sampson 52. Holy Cross 76; Tufts 53. Long Island 55; Canisius 49. Penn State 47; Bucknell 28. Penn 55; St. Joseph's 54. Drake 37; Simpson 35. De Paul 66; Marquette 38. St. Cloud Teachers 54; North Da- kota 45. Oklahoma 41; Missouri 27. Minnesota 56; Purdue 43. Northwestern 56; Wisconsin 34. Indiana 61; Chicago 32. Great Lakes 67; Illinois 42. University of Utah 45; Denver Univ. 33. Brigham Young 42; Colorado A'gcey Orlando, won the men’s Flor- | and M 41. Colorado State 42; Montana | State 33. | University of Oregon 54; U. of Washington 52. (Overtimg.) University ot’ South Calif. 55; Stanford 40. New Mexico 61; New Mexico Ag- gles 49. Univ. Clara 42. Arkansas 62; Camp Hood 53. Texas U 48; Texas Christian 46. Texas A. and M. 53; Southern Methodist 49. Baylor 40; Rice 32. Georgia 51; Vanderbilt 39. + Tennessee 49; Georgia Tech 27. Camp Lee 49; North Carolina 30. | DOUBLEHEADER " CAGER TUESDAY, ¢ Tomorrow night PAA’s Ch‘ppers‘ will meet Subport in the 18th game session of the City Basketball League. Immediatey following that game, Signacs will play Douglas Firemen. The session . will start at, 7:30 in the Juneau High School gymnasium. | — e — Pit vipers, including rattle snakes, can detect their warm-blooded prey in the dark by means of an extra sense that perceives heat. i 1 | | | of California 56; Santa| i | 1 | CRIMSON BEARS {lein and Rude Martin, McRoberts, Lawrence. were called games played » gerald of Minneapolis won the sen- ior skating points Barthclomew second with 130. Eileen Whalley of Winnipeg captured the senior wo- men’s crown Beatrice Amann of Hartford, Conn took second with 80. McCreath, Ann Scott dia skating ck of Army West Point Relays by winning the 60 yard dash, hurdles His 23 feet 414 inches for the jump and his new meet recor won track ad field meet with 54 point: The Philippines forces team was second with 5214 from Japan third with 26%%. Hershey, Pa., and Herman Keiser, Akron, * the and Toyrnament with 72-hole scores of 273. They will play off for the title Valley Forge Hospital 83; Ford- today. vision won the Army Pacific Olym- pics football championship by de- | feating the Honolulu All-Stars, won the Far East Baseball World Series, trouncing the Marinas nine, | 12-7. D feated the Hawaiian All-Stars, 64- | .49, to annex the Army Paciticl Olympics basketball title. SEATTLE — In Pacific Coast League hockey games last night, the | Portland Eagles thumped the New Westminster Royals, 7 to 3; The Against Pair of Power- ! Oakland Oaks recorded a four to TAKE 2ND GAME crsms o oo s e ful Foe This Week AT STERA DERY Srmmerond, ieuien, 40 e Notre Dame Quint Up By Joe Reichler NEW YORK, Jan. 28.-—Notre Dame’s sta udded basketball team, already hailed as one of the! greatest to represent the famous | South Bend University, may also|g attain the distinction of becoming the first cage squad in the school’s history to go through an entire season undefeated. Lt Although they are riding the jg¢ crest of a.l12-game winning streak, coach Elmer Ripley's Ramblers still Bid Welcome at : Z S l E t have a long way to go. Numbered Juneau's high scorers were Moore, _Ocla ven S IU:UJ\(' their \l\’||m‘s , and Rude, 8 erful aggregations The game was clean and few fouls Forest Service newcomers and re- Great Lakes, Purdue, turning war veterans were welcomed anq Kentucky, but by their fellow workers here at tWO ryish must still get weekend affairs, warts as Michigan State, North-! Mr. and Mrs. Linn Forrst, Mr. western and New York Univ | and Mrs. L Iversen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling were hosts at a tea held last Friday afternoon at the Linn orrest home on Glacier Highway for all Forest Service per- sonnel and wives. About 50 at- tended the affair to meet the new and returned staff members Saturday evening, Forest Service men congregated at the Juneau home of Harty Sperling for & 88 race for National honors, The Ag- | event in honor of the recently Te- oi yid Vioets each have lost| v. s {turned servicemen Virgil Heath, 517 S ] Qmsaha 3, Bt, Paul ] Vern Joyer and Horace R. Blood, " et virginia, with 12 victories Fort Worth 2, Tulsa 1 The 17 forest workers présent WeTe . "wouv with' six, are the only Minneapolis 9, Dallas 6. regaled by the war tales of the ipo. ynbeaten major college quin- | Eastern sts of honor Boston 9, Baltimore 3 AP Philadelphia 5, New York 3 GIRL SCOUT MARINERS > HAVE MEETING THURSDAY Sp'orls Briefs : The Girl Scout Mariners met last i in a clash with the Seattle Iron- men. he ing marked the 13th straight loss for California in- vaders in the northwest this sea- son. School's Crimson » second game in the ing 51 to 17 Sat- night the defeated t Sitka Migh score of 68 to 31. Juneau’ lineup Saturday ht was Moore, Sanford, Prouty junsau took here t Forest Workers s by he start Davis and the Avrit, €itka's lineup was th are the pow- |y of De Paul,, g, Chanute Field |y - HOCKEY GAMES The big le: now and h gement Of th State and Northwes met this week re playing hock- are the scores of Saturday night National New York 3 Chicago 5 Detroit 2 Ame New Haven 4, He Pittsburgh 5, Dame’s triumphs was the 56-47| conquest of Kentucky Saturday ed night, which enabled the Irish to!p keep in front of Oklahoma A & M i Montre 5 Toronto Boston 4, been nearly as tough as those of Notre Dame, Oklahoma A & M or N. Y. U. The Aggies showed their class with a pair of convincing triumphs over Wyoming Friday and Saturday, by 34-24 and 40-24 scores. A gla ence rs Thursday evening and finished tie- ing our required knots. Miss Mar- garet Heller instructed the Proce- dure of knots Some of us named the five types of ships which we're supposed to know. A couple of us put on a life belt and got our credit for that. Refreshments were served before we left. Our next meeting will be at Mrs. Washington's home Thurs- day evening Schenectady, N —Bob Fitz- first place men’s North American championship with Defending champion of Minneapolis speed 140 Ken was with second with @-1) Southern—Duke suffered its first defeat, losing to Maryland, but re- tained lead at 9-1 over North Caro- lina * (7-1) Southeastern—Tight race between | Louisiana State (3-0) and Ken- tucky (2-0) with Tennessee (3-1) next. Scuthwestern—Baylor (4-1) broke girl a first place tie with Arkansas (3-1) by defeating Rice. Missouri Valley—Oklahoma A & M and St. Louis tied for first with’ 2-0. Big Seven—Brigham Young and 5-0. Oklahoma with 120 points and Reporter, PAT B. - .o The Greeks and Romans believed in the charmed properties of rings. SCHUMACHER, Ont. — Raipn Toronto, and Barbara Ottawa, won the Cana- and wemen's figure ampionships. 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Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky, ; OLD Inompson | Blhdacd Whkishey B0 36.8 proof—6s% g RN F Y A Wyoming ~-Southern California of victories, 7-1 | —Race jIdaho knocked off erstwhile lers, Or ton ( ) State MR., MRS, BATHE LEAVE have Ore ion the trip is their granddaughter the Fighting portland bet by such stal-'peny rSItY, | has well as De Paul in a return en- !mn t Michigan | dence here, sold his interest in the ern are to bl‘!sl)m”lh:‘ n's Bg {ard Streect The most outstanding of Notre i«Red and New York University ‘in the land her daughter, tets, but their schedules have not tered show Canary strictly 3 mu at the major confer- . c s ijive a Big Ten—Minnesota (4-0) still in|" 1 cither fails to register with the e i warblers “or leaves them dumb with Big Six—Kansas in first place gmasement,” Elliott opined THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA olorado U, tied f first with at third ific Coast (Sout! 3-1 2-1 P Division) with a ALy took over Pacific Coast rthern I wide open when lead- twice. Washing- became r State leads Ore (4-3 <> now econd T0 MAKE HOME IN SOUTH 1 [ Mr. and Mrs. ma sailed w Juneau t on the enrot they have purchased yme and plan to remain They e a daughter, Mrs Jack ! icas, residing in Portland, as well numerous friends, with whom will renew their acquaintance Accompanying Mr. and Mrs, Bathe § Marian Meier, and their litt eat-granddaughter, Joanne Meier, ho will spend some time visiting ir return ‘to Ju- Mr, Bathe, who sering trade al- during his resi- Shop on Sef- partner, O. Bathe, who heir home since steamer North to Portland, 03 *a { ey mMOoOZOPm MO~ oO Hotel 2 Prior to llowed the ba: continually arber to former Williams Mabel Hopkins 1 family dinner party at me Friday evehing in honor r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bat Meier Mrs entertain- ker of - HIGHBROW SALT LAKE CITY — Canaries en- in the grand championship of the International Roller Breeders' Association are “long feather” artists. 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