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The Final Resulls OfBaskethall = - = =i i st Gameson$al. .. i o (BY WILI NEW YORK collage basketbal ional rac moved inte the to come thr skirmishing w hout mishay any on y un »s Duquesne rsity (11-0) Rhod har team that four in one of the week's counte a Coast ¢ Pater's Sa comp t the unblemished ; conferenc: to develop their dogfights The kig nine s own into a wide its title ct wi JUREFAUS 201H CENTURY THEATRE Kenneth Spencer, Bass A Musical Treat Thursday Evening Jan. 29, 1948 at §:00 o'Clock BERS COKCERT ASSOLIATICON aces are be wn pecu- open scraml SLATLI o GAME, JUNEAD B e L | B (By The Associated Press) Keep in iy b8 et L are belatedly contesting the winning monopoly long held by the " . n n Seattle Ironmen in the northern| ] division of the Pacific Coast ice| | -39, W 1 hockey league five | Although the Rockets still are| P S ANC ES, Jan. 19.—(M—Cal- | o inte behind Seattle, they've continued,to| peen gaining and last night won in the Southern| thejr third victory over the Iron- ! divi Pacific Coast Basket-| men, The score was 6-3 rence as the loop prepares I was the fourth loss in six ek of action t for Seattle. Those four are third and| ;,ore than one-third of all the many Sarts| oames the Ironmen have lost this Coll I ) 1in a pair Fri-| caacon t are matched by Col d y Andy Wolfe| “mycoma made quick work of I 2-0) also unbea last five minutes t0] goiping the upper hand, countering Kan n Indians, 40-34, .¢o, geattle’s opening goal with K setting the F'id Ealo Leading SCOr-| 100 i a row and outscoring the | ket he er Chuck Hanger again showed the|yyoiion tho rest of the way { h Kan o Cal ‘the Lol 0N RN Onks defeated the wa ‘ y clash o 15 points to thej oo e agles 5-2 in a battle red n the . dict over Stanford|y icoon the cellar cccupants of g i the so n and northern divis- K n- e Indimnst N | jons. It was the 15th defeat for the| Dustied deeper lnto the cellar WRET®) ;¢ uqine for Portiand | on o § "U](‘,‘;\,; Scottie McPherson paced the 1 California with two goals here to ¢ : gs of the clubs ‘ ot : Northern Division { o : : e T TPI ne Six wn ttle 2 56 Erig n- [ Y 1 ma 0 48 L « IN HARD FOUGHT i b New Westminster T CED L T R 2) £ ;LA l Los Angeles 13 3 49 & plenty of excitement Eranelsco f‘ A i Fresno 182 in th ame between Douglas and | ¥ i L - REMAINS OF LLOYD J. yuneay . High . Behool ‘Sat San Diego 17 20 2 36 CAMPBELL GO SOUTH ' nicht Douglas, with JHS les Oakland 17 24 0 34 ¢ . Thais et e v Results of games played in other Iy Ganip el hockey leagues on are as ‘Aanspor to 1 Py 1 follows | U O : of 41 to 33, large Natienal League I J4 gt Of CaSiBAC !l Montreal 1; Boston 1 (tie) AR o) JU- i the third quarter which netted| morcnto 2; New York 2 (tie). | 3 : points. In the fourth| Ghieago Detroi ‘l X oA kgl & haric oW 10 American League ! and passed away s quintet when McCor-| pyttshurgh 1; Buifalo 1 (tie). | Jashary 150 bt four field goals and| yndianapolis 9; Providence 4, sait i y tpsses for 11 of the | cleveland 4; New Haven 2 | y : 2 pic up by his tean s i I Patricia | b that period. JHS rang up only | rort, w Houston 2 aker and M ) Walker, all | = ybon e Omah Paul 2. | i McCormick was decidedly Karieas ity 5- Minneapols 3. ) hero of the evening wit k of 18 points. Juneau High's p man was Graves with 10, fol- {lowed by Sperling with 8. Logan, who nt cut on fouls in th -+ - Wednesday T | last and Schmitz, ‘ 3:00 t clost b Ghtaus ‘ turd d Sunday | Crimsc two;game lead | P. M Doug 1e series being P | Bk ayed. to, determine the Ohantel . ry myGH PUIARRTON; JR) or who will compete with S way for the No: fonship. T of five gami tka New York, Jan. 19.—®-Ladies day bas become an established in- titution in baseball; Larry Mac-| > d another feminine taging a pre-game style s at Yankee Stadium, . . .who else | but Ray (non-professional) Dumont, T5e e r Ir i 1te Owners 60c 4 ~’, 3 10 could top that? To arouse more| All prices include tax -jw'-m‘w- : «j 2 3 8 interest in his sandlot program- ! Schmitz, T ially | . specially feminine interest—Ray will Wt | Yg P 5 [ ¥ IIGWE HALL | Logan, g 3 1 5 7 experiment this year, with having g | Adams, g 1 2 2 4, “Baseball Queen” selected at each ng | Williams, g 1 1 1 3 of the 24 district tournaments in Smithberg, g 1 0 0 2 gansa | L Pl " ” ~ T E . pi ! € | Douglas (33) FG FT F TP The 24 queens will go to the state ¢ = | McCormick, g 7 4 3 18 tomnament, where a state queen will Tep Floor—A. 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