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PAGE SIX = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Juneau High Games, Wins 0 (hamgion Title In two thrilling gamss vesterday, one in the afternoon and the other evening, the winners won by points. Juneau Hi was in games. In the afternoon the| »n Bears beat Edgecumbe 35| the final score yeing in the | few minutes of play. In the| game Sitka ANB nosed out| i to 35 and as in the, decided the outcome. [ AFTERNOON GAME ] ird quarter rally in one of fastest games of the | dest nament brought victory to Ju- Hi's Crimson Bears yesterday ' afternoon | It was a heartbreaker for Edge-: cumbe Grads to drop, after playing a first half game that couldn't be beat. F 1 sc in the tilt i-at sel J-Hi into t semi-{inals was 36- Sparked by their rangy center Dundee Atkinson, Edgecumbe grads brok: out to an early lead in the first quarter, scoring four field goals kefore Mickel tock a tip off to jump a two-hander in for J-Hi's first goal Adam took a short pass from Sperling to drop one in, then broke out from under the basket for an- other count. Bill Graves took a one- hander from the sidelines for the| fourth goal. \ Adams took a short pass from Sperling to drop one in, then broke out from under the basket for an- other count. Bill Graves took a one- hander from the sidelines for the fourth goal. | Atkinson scored four field goals two on during first quarter play, passes from Stitt and two one- handers out of the pocket. Stitt scored one of his own and Truitt took a fancy pass from Bremner for a count. The first quarter ended 13-9 with | the Grad's in the lead. i Holding the Bears to only two field goals in the second quarter! the Edgecumbe Loys stepped up the game to a break-neck speed, scor- ing four field goals and three free throws. By half-time whistle Edzecumbe | was in the leadq 24-13. J-HI SCORING SPREE Bill Graves started the second- half scoring spree for the Bears. He took the tip off and popped one in on the first play. Schultz followed suit and Edgecumbe took time out to lick their wounds. Sperling got hot for the Bears and made it two in a row, then passed a quick one to Graves for the fifth goal. Grads took another time out with the score 25-23 in their lead. The| in Two Thrilling ket and Sitku' was ahead by two points. The Bears took the ball out of bounds and there were 25 seconds Sperling jumped high into thelahead by two points. Both teams CLOSE RACE FOR _ POSITIONS NOW, Seattle flight will be Fairbanks- | bound and if landing conditions are not good here, the plane will over- 'hcad to the interior. PAA said —— V‘SA'IURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1949 Held n Ggm Ccsel . TWO UPSETS air and tipped the ball off his fin-| gers into the basket to tie up the! whole show 25-25. And that's the way the score stood for four full minutes of play to the end of the quarter. Bill Sperling probably takes top| honors for the screwiest shot of the tournament on the first play of the fourth frame. He threw a long one to Graves under the basket. He missed Graves—but hit the basket— to put J-Hi out in front, a leac they never relinquished. The Edgecumbe Grads tried des- perately to pull ahead as the score Jjumped to 30 all at official time out. Adams made the count 32-30 for Juneau. Then Truitt put in the beauty shot of the game to tie it all up again 32-32. During the frantic final three minutes of play Mickle scored a field goal and Hanson made a free throw good. Atkinson scored a free throw for the Grads and the game ended with J-Hi hav- ing the dubious privilege of playing their second game of the day, tak- ing on Sitka ANB in the night tilt. Score: First quarter, J-Hi 9, Edge- cumbe 13; second quarter, J-Hi 13, Edgecu 24; third quarter, J-Hi 25, Edgecumbe 25; fourth quarter, score stood Bears 30, Sitka 34. It was apparent that Sitka's Johnson could not make his long ones and had to be in a set po- sition for his push shots. Sitka re-|, J-Hi 35, Edgecumbe 33. High scorer ¢ the game was At- peated their choice at taking the foul shot or starting the play from kinson for Edgecumbe with 13jout of bounds by taking it out. points. Sperling was J-Hi's high| B. Graves dropped in two shots point man with 11. from under the basket to bring the SUMMARY {score to 34 all. There were two and welcomed “oney J-Hi FG FT TPia half minutes to go. The Bears Graves, B 3 0 6 [cir led H. Didrickson so closely w . Hansen 0 2 2 |that the ball was tossed for a jump HEN an accident Sperling 5 1 Nifeall forces you to stop work Schultz 1 0 2| Hanson got a free throw and} indefinitely what will Mickel 2 0 4 |made it good to tie the score at 35 pay the bills and extra ex- Adams 5 0 10 |all. Lang came mfi \}ndvr the bas- penses of medical, surgi- Totals e e “~| cal or hospital care? And Edgecumbe FG FT TP il your. lncouie icatly Bremner CR tinue? x’fl;‘:; 5 ;] ;’ 3 ;’ -l Only an Accident policy Stitt 2 2 6 One knockout was registered in fm rfel:pbursedyou ;or Truitt 2 1 5 fights last night as follows oss of time and pay for Williams, R 1 1 3! NEW YORK—Pete Mead, 160,| YOUr con.fmement while — — — |Grand Rapids, Mich., knocked out| in a hospital. Totals 13 8 33 |Joey DeJohn, 157, Syracuse, N. Y, = i ARAUDE Ask this agency for an NIGHT GAME Juneau High Crimson Bears had their followers -doing some back thumping, nail biting and screech- ing last night as they lost to Sit- ka ANB by the score of 35 to 37. This was the last of ney. Sitka took the tip off and then the quar-} ter final games and Sitka will play |136, Chicago, and Johnny Miller, 136, Metlakatla tonight for the cham- pionship of the Gold Medal Tour-) {7. i s CHICAGO.—Freddie Dawson, 141,| Accident policy. {Chicago, outpointed Bobby Lee, suivweos ‘o we| STnttHElK - Ageney “Kid"” Mathews, 162, Seattle, stopped Botby Castro, 161, Los Angeles, 4 SAN FRANCISCO.—Lem Thomas, Seward Street Phone 249 Stockton, Calif, drew, 10 SAN DIEGO, Calif—Irvin Steen, 145, San Diego, outpointed Genaro Rojo, 139, Los Angeles, 10, Juneau Clea teem are CA Onthe Job..... Of course those whose appearance suggests a full measure of self es- ers’ best asset. Neatness DOES count! 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Window — Auto Plate Glass DON AREL 538 Willoughby — Phone 633' L LL ito play with the chance at an over- | they would do their best to get the ne loses o'her'lume period, It never came and the prepsters off to the tournament. ¥ ';’buzzer ended the game with the FRIDAY "'G“TERS For prep skiers losing out on ' crowd yelling. |what will probably be their on}y H High scorers for Juneau High Were | chance for inter-school competi- play Is Ton' h' Sperling and | Schultz with seven| HOMC g"‘:;f’;,rfl’:s“"“i back Into | o, nis year, it's a tough break. (OASI GAMES points each. For Sitka, Johnson 1¢ |, L ot 0 B o a‘l!ly nlght league | —ee———— \ Duénts and Kasakan nine. with 12 Woniehds 1::; ast night | I core: First quarter, Juneau High s ]{Or a minute and a half of play|7, sitka 18; :erond quacter, Ji_ Three te'ams are cl?se on their SLAYER Now i T(l!y The Associated Press) {neither team could get into the |neay High 24, Sitka 18; third quar- |°c ROSS" Oasis, Bert's Food Cen- WO Wieets LDEUE. Off Bgkpam | basket for a goal. At the end of the |ter, Juneau Hi 29, Sitka 32: fourth | te¥ and Engineers, with 11 won and DIVIdn e oos Colatee ) FA'R'ANKS 'minute and a half, Johnson pushed qu:;rter Juneau Hi 35, Sitka 37 9 lost. [ basketball backboards last night. ! the ball into the air for the first . SUMMARY 3 Thomas Hardware and Alexander | u S (ITI The fast-coming Oregon Ducks wH“'EHORSE score of the game. The ball went|Juneau Hi FG Fr Tp|Fhotos are next with 10 won and | s I surged twice—at the start of each| UNEAU out of bounds to Sitka and they|Graves, B, f 5 0 10 |10 lost. then Odom and Co. next half—to up-end the first place Ore-| & J flooded down the floor. Adams, { Lty W with 9 won and 11 lost, followed | {gon State Beavers at Eugene, 61-54. | KH‘CHIKAN In 30 secnds of play the score!Hanson, f 0 1 1 by California Grocery, 6 won and | The victory put Oregon into a sec- [ was tied at two all when Mickel did { Sperling, ¢ 830 w18 lost b ond place tie with Washington State. SEATTLE itest, the last minutes {5 push shot from left of his basket.) Schultz, g BN .Ilt;l:i;l(:lllfil and team scoring last il ‘IdA:d ‘r,)v'elx; t;st l;doseow, Id:}.:m‘ ;he! . A Sitka’s e " wWas x gkl nig; ollows: 3 aho Vandals slapped another de- Swift, conveniei . et Ml ivitind Lops U SN California_Grocery CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 26— teqt on the fast-skidding Washing- | big 4.engine Clippers. You'll [ e 20 20 20 go|After 30 years Zura Eagleston, 58-4yon grare Cougars, 39-31, to pull al enjoy every comfort, expert ket ‘Tutals 14 7 35 g Mork 184 213 150 547 |Vear-old convicted slayer now_llv- game behind the 'two second-place ce — as a guest of Pan Mickel checked out an attemptSi K2 ANB FG FT TP|p magerup ... 133 141 130 404 |Ing at Anchorage, Alaska, regained|qypg | rerican, world's most ex- at a very close try for a basket by| (eSO Ho £ 3 9 &M Lavenik ... 166 164 330 [his United States citizenship ¥es-| “yy the southern Division—South- ! perienced .irline,‘Alk.lfi"' Sitka. He then dropped in two Las-( ;.o v % 5. 0 10 | Haserup .. 145 142 119 407 ha AL o|€rn California holds a new school o details and reservations at..- kets from the right to bring lhe;Béx;sén & T W. King ... 165 © 165 »\.’,\omings Governor A. G. Cran | scoring record today—but still has HELD as suspected confederate of BARANOF HOTEL score to six all. H. Didrickson broke J4u: 0| Totals ...... 649 680 584 1913|sisned a pardon restoring full citi-lyy ehore gouthern Diviston leader-| Gerald G. Dennis, 28, of Cleve- T iotia b the tie with a field goal and the| *w3X&%: € ; } g e zenship rights. ¢4 25.|ship with UCLA. land, accused “Blue Book Raf- Bears tightened thelr defense “"""unz‘i;;»kion c g g Ross’ Oasis Eagleston served 11 years of & %0-| “po 0 (0 b otsnot Bill Sharman, | fles” in $500,000 thefts of gems, P/'IV A”[KICA” der the pressure. it e b b 3 M Fum 180 179 151 510 vear sentence in the Wyoming statel , ©o 00 n"o0”Loints, the Tro-| furs from California and east vk HonrLo AIRWAYS The quarter ended shortly after chkx. g 0 IR, Ml 136 164 175 475 |brison for the slaying of a man m‘jans R b & s vx‘ctory Sre ) ooart Homds - EBNE GU L Sy Iz sperling got a tally on his gift shot ns, § 8 0 61w M . 136,175 178 *7p | Casper, In 1918. After hls sentence o by, 00 Ei e to' fop the ) y ) 24, to bring the score to seven for Ju- = — — IR Mansfield .. 168 150 172 4gg|Was commuted the 6-foot-T-inch| /"o ST L L GT 80, Lot Bpainst weeps in Beverly Hills jail after neau and Sitka eight. ke 17 3 31| ‘Totals ... 603 668 676 1952 |man went to Alaska, as he explained | FPE PO F points ag; being questioned. (International) The Bears brought the ball into EXHIBITION GAME ) it, “to get a new start.” 2 i e i ST L TR the court to start the game for the| The preliminary unscheduled ex- e b B Eagleston’s conviction was on.a| But crosstown UCLA—no longer, sccond quarter. Sperling hmugm'h“’m"" game last night was he-|‘,L Bryant 170 177' 179 5% charge of manslaughter. The killing & basketball pushover—stormed to the crowd to its feet when he scor- | tWeen Mike's Night Owls and Co- |p' plii o (a0 o0 143 g4 |0 Which he was involved occurred [a 56-30 win over Stanford, with i o ed a basket from the right side. His {1Umbla Lumber with Mike's taking |y gy e 160 187, 117 gwa [ during. & poker garne. o e WILL DAME FORTUNE gift shot made Juneau's score 10.“‘9 game 36 to 35. T. Morris 120 136 170 435 He received Crane’s pardon as the| The victories kept Trojans and & and Sitka still at eight. T Totals ... 567 610 609 1786 |'cSult of numerous petitions from Bruins abreast at seven wins, two ? Sperling next came in from the| flfilzggfngAMEEt i R hhe cli)tfzens of Ancholraze where he | losses each. v i SMILE ON YOU. lefi is basket to make the ©! game tonigl as become a prominent and re- CavE | O s e phis ended. the first |19 between the Metlakatla - Vets and | g, Alexander Fhotos |spected business man. o l | minute of play. Perkins dropped in/Eitka ANB. Opening the show atip" yrocin 117 145 138 400 ———ev——— | SKEIB&!‘ C0ME T0 THE {a two score shot. Juneau missed on |30 15E”f preliminary game be-| g yayenik 149 141 140 430 i hiew | fn 8 set up shoL. me out of the|fourth blace Following the two| perns b o plaved on the Pacitic Cosst last, i\ 0 scramble under the Sitka basket 48 15 the presentation of tro- '[0 BE RAISED: ight are as folows: - : Vi e at 5 ms iz} 3 . 3 ‘::s:;;nh:hcna:;;{ :;,O:thllp:tdame! Tiooss “wilVAskn Aanieht “ab 330;5. Blfln;l(')l;nmas jgs‘r‘ll;;rcma e $3o BOUNIY OKLzSouLhcm California 72; California ! T 0 N ! G H ’E‘ Bears ahead by one point. In short|9'clock. W, King 188 156 144 488 | "Qregon 61; Oregon State 5¢ i je- fo AR order, Adams came in with a set| TR (M. Davlin 119 120 136 375 S B I Tdaho 39; Washington State 31 | ror The na S Ol 38 hot on the left side of his basket | \B. Davlin . 184 136 156 476 The All be dditional t n. Utah 62" Utah State 52. i Y that netted two points. | | Totals ... 625 581 619 1826, ol B At B D A Qi) ! v i alcoholic beverages, and coyote' Brigham Young 79; Colorado A L Do e el ::‘;“fi::i ! | s Sounties will be $30 for each animal,|& M 49. ~ eir score to 19. 4 ' . < p 4 for two shots from far left jerking ¥ iSpot €440 b ao | SAGRTIRCIE SRR (pcice U g?:;;‘:nz&sé‘fmmnixf;;;?&y_: The Wheel of Fortune up the Sitka score to 17, two points DEEEATED R. Stewart . 140 132 169 441 The lgi;;uor e R T lola 43. 4 : > ° {away from the Bears. Mickel again | LILA {B. Smith 1 11 8 Sk | RS e e £ 06| Bibifle Lubheran :iWesen! Muy Favor You! repeated and the Bears were two! o ¥, L. Ripke 141 105 145 391 ‘ ' : vote, Senators Anderson, Garnick,| Washington 67. Poifie further YRR R i Sl 167 146 195 508 |y tey, Nerland, Peratrovich and| Gonzaga 54; Seattle Uniiv. 41. | pulled up and the second quarter| NEW YORK, Feb. 26—(M—There' Totals 616 540 664 1820 . . }:fotm against the motion to| St. Mary's (Calif 60; Nevada 53.' To“lGHT S AWRDAY ended with them six points in thejare no undefeated college basketball ' postpone. g Pfigec Sound 63:' whicworth 46, — R leanigriacion® ‘tez‘::t;:f:S:th‘he 0‘;‘"’::"'1 {s Gt En'n;:enas 38 114| The Senate also voted to recede Chico State 174; San Francisco; SITKA STARTS ROLLING | (o foom the shotmed el tei!S Johnson .. 135 170 162 4p7|Tom is amendment to the bounty | State 47. ! The second half opened With Ju-|pione The lads from spnngfléldu-B. Matheny 130 159 111 4po | il and allow the $30 bounty on| Poinona 63; Calif. Tech 47. ‘neau taking the tip off. Johnson's |y, .wem dowi."befare Southmt.'A. Johnson 149 168 112 429 coyotes. The wolf bounty is set at| Lewis & Clark 59; Pacific 37. i push shot from right after an in-{y\riccour from Oupe Girardeau “_!0_ Cecotti 154 151 179 $50 by the measure. The Senate had | Willamette 89; College Idaho 69. tercepted pass started his team|gg : | Totals 606 686 602 1894 [Yoted yesterday to set the coyote| Central Washington 61; British rolling. Perkins shot from left} gy stayed in the running for the —_ Lounty at’$20. Colijmbia. 45. brought Sitka within two points of Big Six crown by trouncing Utah| Home Grocery The Old Age Assistance Bill, how-| Whitman 61; Linfield 58. | the Bears’ score of 24. State 62-52 L. Holmquist ... 167 163 161 491 |EVel has Eo;xe toncont;re;u:e Com- St&:ut:sern Oregon 69; Humboldt} The score was again tied when A . F. 3 mittee, with powers of fres con-iState 58. s T o H. Didrickson captured a goal from 723;.&2:1‘1“1:;]:;251;;“ j‘::}? Mi;:::_’ E. I:lu,:::]?:lsvlfl : };g :g; :;’2 :;; ference, which will try to iron out| Northwest Idaho 53; Southern the slot. A foul on the Bears and filppi‘stnte 52-51, in the Southeast- | E. Hagerup ... 192 189 227 the Housz-Senate differences on|Idaho 48. Sitka took the ball out at midstrip.|g .. Conference' Duke failed to! Totals . 659 642 728 2029 |the maximum monthly allowance. | Eastern Wnsllington 62; St. Mar- Juneau then started shooting 1ong {0 yire gor the‘ Southérn .Confer- SRR, The House approved a ceiling of |tins (Wash.) 55. {shots and netted a tasket to jump| ... title tourne: $90 per month; the Senate reduced Py paing to Nofth the amount to $75. It is expecled' i |- S val- 3 showed the pressure of the game as za;‘gu;"‘::“::"‘)f ::dc’l;:a;f_:?l iSKI IEAM FllGHI that a compromise will be reachedl they intercepted each other’s pass- | CCONY teat Baldwin-Wallace 022_ somewhere between the two figures. ! cs. Schultz got a free throw and gy "gniioritl B9 0 ET . o (A"(EI.S MAYBE The Senate this morning passed ; the Bears continued their long shot. oo ..01 57.50 in a doubleheader at | " Senator Howard Lyng's memorial } attempts. 'Clevola.ndA 2 IODA requesting an appropriation ty! Sperling made a basket and Lang A i Y’ SAYS pAA Congress for harbor work at Nome; followed suif to make the score| also passed three House bills: To ' stand at 29 for Juneau and 28 mnlOOKS 'I'OUGH FOR allow Delegate Bartlett $2500 for Sitka. The quarter ended with the Schnt e o estongy F18% | expenses of his office during_ the | Bears at 29 and Sitka at 32. WE S weather;closed In to cancel O‘ut he next two years, to permlt depen- | !, FOURTH QUARTER EKE"D K'ERS flight young skiers were to take to| 9€1CY allowances under the Unem- The Bears could not get into the| gy thawing conditions prevail- | Whitchorse for ski races today and ployment, Compensation Act, and to basket during the opening minute!; o ohances - for good skiing- this S eamend, in a minor way, the law re- ' of the fourth quarter. Sitka tfmlf tl}fs'“_eekmd look slim. . Posmb“mes e ok team et lating to gambling devices. i fa“ out and Langdmedi 0 5‘;9“1 Nl Snow conditions on the Douglas|ting out today were all tied up SEREA. S o3 A for a set shot 5k“ mL’“fd- ““““; Ski Trail were to be investigated by | with several “ifs,” according to the| About half of Eire’s impartsi 5 "fi‘ FoEl R 8ot 10 Haplx ba,s gt]fa". t(‘f =c“~d1 °'|sk1 club members Dave Andrus this|Pan American World Airways this | come from, and almost all its ex- | = £ a minute and a half and Sperling) ufeernoon and reported on the eve- |morning. With solid ice on the | ports go to, Great Britain and Nor- s 1 ml;s:d onte.ul ot Juneau, Hitks ning sport broadcast. Juneau runway, no plane will be|thern Ireland. e ‘: La(I(e the ball out again to]| Skl Club President Neil Taylor|able to land here unless sanding - - i o lt R s Workine reminded skiers that inter-club )crews can get the field in shape in Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks a N Tn”close t‘,’o ygec at lhe“rebolm‘ % | competitions in Class B, Class C and | time, according to PAA. Today's| —$2.50. 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