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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, EZZARD CHARLES BLASTS 1O0RE 10 FLOOR, KNOCKOUT CLEVELAND, 14 —Ez- i Charles was ually certain of a shot : heavy- Archie contender, at the weight Moore, the No. Arcna 1 n Ebony zard the canvas for th eighth of a st to maintain his Association rating as the leading challenger for the crown All previous efforts to arrange a h Letween the Cincinnati clout- jon Gus Lesneviet but NBA Presiden Ate Greene recently announced that Lody would call upon the winner ot the Lesnevich-Billy x figh March to defend the against nner of last bout les left no 4 blasted Moore to full count in the eduled 15-rounder | National Boxing re H trying les then er, another ri - - - SPORT BRIEFS BY HUGH FULLERTO! NEW YORK, Jan. 14— Lik2 a baseball manager or a football coach, 2 horse trainer’s reputation and his job depends upon the kind of material he gets. He won’t win many big JR unl s he wins his ,\‘ 2 working v long for l,w same erefore it is remarkable to note that Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons is be- ginning his h year of train Willia Woodward's Belair and his 24th with Mrs. M. C. Wheatley stable. nniversary will be observed 1 appropriate ceremonies at the Hialeah opening Friday. In those 24 Mr. Fitz has sad “triple crown” winners. Gallant Fox and Omabha, and has won virtua. every important stake in the East. But how about an extra round of oxts for the horses, too? SMOKES stud Phipps seasons, TO BURN According to an old wiontreal Canadian Custom, a rookie hock plaver who scores his first big lea gue goal passes out cigars just like 4 new poppa. . .When Rookie Tod Campeau joined the Frenchmen last Fall, he bought a box of cigars just to ke prepared After four games he farmed out to Buffalo and wasn’t recalled for three months. . Tod finally scored his first goal on Dec. 28 and started to pass out the cigars To nobody’s surprise, he found his teammates had just form- ed pre-new year’s resolutions to give up smoking. ONE- Ml"IUTF SPORTS PAGE ‘The Nationial Baseball Congress already has mailed more than 1,000,- 000 letters, cards and circulars in an effort to stir up more saidlot base-| ball teams for 1948 and expects to 3,060,000 more before May 1. Hickey, St. Louis U. cage coach, brings a report that basket-! ball is booming in his city. . .All on account of home town boys And he'd like to get more big eastern| teams to visit there. . . .And Syra- cus's Lew Andreas doesn't think it so remarkable that Holy Cross| had to practice in a barn last sea-| so0n. s Lew, whose gym burned' last winter: “I'd be glad to have a| cowshed if we could get it every day. We get a High School gym for one hour three times a week.” Emil Von Elling of NYU, appointed A: Coach, says the Olympic assignment | newly- | doesn’t mean as much to him as the; New York track writers award he; received a cuupln years ago. RING DOPE Results of fights last night are as follow Camden, N. J.—Ike Williams, 138, Trenton, N. J. outpointed Doug Carter, 139, Newark, N J. 10 (non- title). * Cleveland—Ezzard Cincinnati, knocked out Atchie Moore, 173, St. Louis, (8). Buffalo, N. Y. —Jimmy Bivins, 185, Cleveland, outpointed Johnny Shkor, 214', Boston (10) mi—The fight between Herbie Kronowitz, Brooklyn, and Pete Mead, Grand Rapids, Mich., was postpon- ed until Thursday night, weather. Los Angeles—Paulino Montes, 134, Hermosillo, co. Knocked out Buddy Garcia, 135%, Hcuston, (8). Sacramento — Bauro Salas, 127, Mexico City, outpointed Jackie Rom- emvi, Sacramento, (10). Portland, Ore.Sal Perea, 148, San Francisco, knocked out Phil Sampson, 148, Klamath Falls, Ore. ®). Spokane--Pedro Jiminez, 157, Spo- kene, outpointed Eddie Roock, 160, San Francisco, (10), Charles, 173, (hew ! from ~the stant Olympic Track! | Fish Face Sams. 1948 JUNEAU YACHT CLUB 10 MEET THURSDAY; 10 ELECT OFFICERS au Yacht 1 imy 1t meeting at 8 C in Fish joint at the Small Boat 2 il are requested to by Vice Commander Rod Dar- There will be an ele ot officers and there will be given me for everyone to give ew ideas and generally dis- he activities for this year. All s expressed be given con- neil is 8 ber: urged tend this {iét meeting of the year says Darnell; “and we e and gab-fest after the busi- Members and o lad of the fact that ts resulted in ufficiently id small toats and now we are going to urge further dri to per large to navigate the Bar.’ at- to — e, — TWO SKIERS OF U. S, TEAMS ARE INJURED ST. MORITZ itzerland, Jan P--United States Ski Team hop in the forthcoming winter Olympics dimmed today as a result of an ac- cident to a second member of the American squad. Ralph Bietila, 23-year-old jumper Ishpeming, Mich., broke his left wrist yesterday while making a practice leap. Art Devlin, 24-year-old rider from Lake Placid, N. Y., injured a knee t Davis recently and is not expected to recover in time to participate in ;;umcw which start Jan. 30. ee— 14 g CC ha OCRKEY = ma Jack Phoenix, Results vk e s cont minues. | . A A7 N A e his (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) & | The Seattle Ironmen worked ov- ertime to do it, but they regained their winning stride with a 4-3 victory over Oakland Oaks last night in the Pacific Coast Hockey League. Roy McBride League leading scorer, pushed in the winning goal at three minutes, 46 seconds of the xtra session at Berkeley, Oakland led the going into the second period - 0. The victory was Seattle's first in four games of its present tour of the Southern Division In the only other league game Vancouver's Canucks ran wild over the New Westminster Royals before ne a hometown gathering of 53800, 8-2 Games tonight match Seattle at b {San Francisco and Fresno at Los Angch.& th St Sa to practice is followed of the Traffic Police: i Oregon Sfale Vandals counted Horses Confinue CHICAGO, Mounted Police Patrol were e When the temporary reprieve en THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Queen's Floal in Roses Parade seated on a magnificent throne, Quicn ride the cfficial Tournament of Roses j fashiened on the euter edges of the float to s float cf the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West, was the rival Pri esses » this mo: (International Soundphoto) JUNEAU Hi BEATS MIKE'S BY 25-18 GAME LAST NICHT - only CuisLoose lo Deleal Maho Columbia Lumber Defeats VFW - Last Scheduled Games This Week LA5« NIGHT High 27; Mike Lumber 65; VFW Winner games first trip, Oregon te Col-| defending title} eturn- 1ome today after it victory | ho last night op the Division Coast Conterence! | Beiore th with a!night, Juneau pre- M 's Night and| Steven in the stage held the cf the high points Oregon| team on the led at the half 28 to 12 ‘a field goal honors went to Norm|onds of play te forward, whojlagged at le 14 in the for the rest o close only the'score was 27 to although as the| High Idaho also| basket for MOSCOW nfer 14 P four its e SCOR Juneau Columbia 18 last and even- Adams his with started hool were game High Owls league, but school tarted road to victory in the first few sec- and the Night Owls six points benind the game. Final 18 in favor of J- loose nge by ers cut attack to av night's defeat 15-minute four their Idaho, to 18 If. The st five cond half atched the e Wa minutes, opened Beavers beiween the Lumber went as was expect- they got a lot more com- than they were looking person of E. Ridley, the training ve 1 Mt With the help of M from the ship, he real- Lumbermen work for he sccond game VFW and Columbia to the Lumbern ing center, led{ eq put 13 points ition towe oring with .. team’s scc also he the Garcia To Be Used for [ Bossing Tratic - 14 the JHS team 10 points. He m I team wo quick points managed to be in spot at the right time the Crimson Bears were play- good ball, guarding effectively and making some neat shots, a e though ir frequent | technique usually wound replaced by| of the ball three - wheeled motorcycles. | cycles, only two have! delivered ‘[ was mate and Jan the will be bossing traffic at busy ate and Madison Streets for month or two—and sentime: hicagoans are glad and 40 oiher ndy criss-cross up in a to ho by this time, to be slov exceptior t was a cn the uptake, with the of Frankl who constantly broke into a tangle of his opponents and et up scme good shots for his owr team, even though he scored no Bonnett was the high man en well Farm, if previous asks Capt. Ted Cregan, Chief ndy and his mates will ke ret n(d] | points. sponsored by Pa Summary VFW FG Ridley 8 J. Garcia 1 M. Garcia 1 Harju 1 Durke 0 Lee 0 Williams 0 { John Col Scott Rowland Aasc O'Connor ! smith uty son 0 Lbr P Hec ver NEA® the AMES night go to Doug- Dougla High, meeting Wachusett taking I's the on VFW. Friday ames scheduled will be the las except the playofis, in the Juneau High School > J-High team meeting the Vachusett five and Darnell’s play- =< lissoms and lovely ng the ACS r huge floral reses were o s amtor ot tnat oraer, | Widow of Killed Paratrooper Given {Fund by H|s Mates FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan A $1,000 “appropriation one basket, | voluntary contribution by the 67 RE he officers and 380 enlisted men of of bounds, |Ladd Field's 72nd Reconnaiss SRnie it squadron, has been fdfwarded Mrs. Roberta London, at Fort Kent, | Me, A bride of only six weeks, | widowed her huscand, Sgt 1thell London, a paratrooper, per- ished late last month in a leap at- tempting to aid the rescue of a B-29 crew wrecked on the northern Seward Peninsula. Six of the crew were saved night nts. 10. He knocked missed free throw | turned around and for him aiter free thro re of m a who e thing doubl made only pectacular, in from out cked it up and 14 iund, tossed Summary she was when > o Empire Wantads for Best Results A ; Going Skating? Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:00 P. M 8:00 to 1100 :P. M. Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M 8:00 to 11:00 P. M MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:30 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only AFTERNOONS EVENINGS - ¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS | in Roller Skating of oc- |5 ball free Vs » scorer an ircm Ridley, with of 16 points. In the first half he dropped one long shot from the side, and made another {wo points u fast break down the length floor. Harju also made a utitul shot from the center but during the second half had all the glory. He caught d from M. Garcia, who ntercepted a pass from the clads, sank that one, and r four haskets pretty own LBR. VEW the Mt total was visitin the Edgecumbe both carried Lumbermen, Aase snagged d Rowland honors for the 15 points each field goal in the first 15 seconds of play, and Rowland did some fancy high jumping to bring in his 15 points. Smith also did some sharp shooting on a couple casions when he grabbed the nd carried it down to a with good floor work, always in there on the whole the eren’t up to their | Hogens did nd O'Connor sitching, but Lumbermen w urual standard. Both games last night were with relativgly few fouls. was clean, “How are you going to keep them down on Final scores of college basketball S€ games played last night are as fol- low ern Oregon 54; North Idaho 49. Linficld 56; Pacific Univ. Oregon State 59; Idaho 39. Grays Harbor J. C. 47; Lower Col- umbia J. O. 34. Centralia, J. C. 61; Clark J. C. 52. Willamette 61; Portland 56. Olympic J. C. 70; Everett J. C Yakima J. C. 63‘ Wenatchee J 44, Gonzaga 45; Seattle College 42. St. Louis 68; Long Island 57. CCNY 61; Syracuse 55. New York U. 58; Cornell 53. Holy Cross 48; Harvard 42. Thursday, 8 p. m, at Iniportant a(terd Mug up| 784 2t thi JUNEAU YACHT CLUB 1 (T 52. gir po 58. da. c.l | bo: | Ses Meeting GROUP HEALTH ASSN., Inc. W ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY EVENING January 19th, 1948 Office of Drs. Rude and Clements PAY Admitted to yesterday medi Niemi, Walter {the Government Hospital | return | weather. all bills contracted by any person other the farm after they-ve °n State Street?” ! HOSPITAL NOTES | St. Anns’ Hospital were Simon P. Moe fo 1 treatment and Mrs. Tauno| who gave birth to a baby| 1, born at 4:30 p.n. weight 8| unds 2 ounces. Discharged _\-mu-r-l y J. O. Kirkham. i Simon was readmitted to as the Edgecumbe was forced to Juneau because of bad He was being taken to attle for treatment. L AL NOTI1uUE I will not be responsible for any Mt. to at an myself. 48-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. 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