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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 194 9 CAGE SEASON OPENS WITH TWO UPSETS NEW YORK, Nec. 2—(P- lege basketball season officia opened last night and right off kat two major upsets went into the books. The University of San Francisco, National Invitational Tourney champions and re: the top teams in the country th s teason, took a 43-38 jolt from =ca: Jose (Calif) State while Vanderbiit @ 13-point underdog, whipped New York Univ.,, 65-59, in ov ¥ Madizon Square Garden. , The Vandy-NYU struggle w {eature of the season’s first m\' header at the Garden, an e usually considered as marking ‘The .col: tre ‘official opening of a new cage cam- paign. In the first game Long Ic- land nicked the Texas As s, of the Southwest Conference, 66-52. San Francisco held a 22-14 hali- time edge over San Jose, but thea the Spartans reeled off 16 points in a row. Thereafter the Dons never got close. i i 1 Several ‘other major quintets saw action. Towa and Northwestern, the Biz Ten, beat Colorado C lege, 76-54, and Western Michi gan, 54-43, respectively. It wasj JTowa’'s 41st straight non-conference win on its home floor. North Carolina, of the Southern Conference, trimmed Elon, 57-3°, and Dartmouth, of the Eastern League, dumped St. Anselms, 76-6. Southern Methodist, Arkansv Texas Christian, all of the S west Conference, trmmphed. took Centen: 51-48; Ar] trimmed Pittsburgh (Kans) end TCU defeated Abilene Chris tion, 52-35. . i Wyoming, of the Skyline Six and Western NCAA runnerup la son, humbled Montana Stat W0 MAIOON AlS(-' T-FORMATION SOOH OUT OF FOOIM NEW YORK. Dec. 2—(P—Tke T-formation and two-platoon sys- tem will be out of date in a few| years, according to Bob Zuppke,| who says foothall is just uk. women’s skirts—“keeps changing all { the time.” “They call this new stuff—actu- ally it is old stuff,” declared thzj 70-year-old former grid master ot} the University of Illinois, in town to accept the New York Touck-{ down Club’s annual award for out- u S. standing contributions to the s;ym.l & [DASKETBALL Final scores of college basketball game: played last night are as fcllows: Washington 64, Sandpoint Naval- ! air 40. Idaho 60, Eastern Washington 3¢ Cregon State 51, Portland U. 46. Central Washington 61, North Idaho State 45. San Jose (Calif) 43, San Fran- cisco 38. Stanford 75; College of Pacific 49. Wyoming 42, Montana State 39. Western Montana 68, Montana Mines 56. Vanderbilt 65, NYU 59 (overtime) Long Island 66, Texas Aggies 52. Dartmouth 76, So. Anselms (NH) 62. :f Southern Methodist 51, Centen- ary 48. North Carolina 57, Elon 39. Northwestern 54, Western Michi- gan 43. Jowa 176, Colorado College 54. Kansas State 83, Rockhurst 34. P . TIDE TABL DECEMBER 3 High tide Low tide High tide 12:19 p.m., 16.6 Low tide e o o o ft. it. T (EREFREX N ce0 0000 e~ Buy Christmas Seals Help Stamp Out TB rded as-one ofl i play ¢ fcourse of the game. On top of this FIGHTING HUSKIES LOSE 16 CASLERS BY 48-36 SCORE Mikes Bea Columbians 40 to 29 - Games in Juneau Tonight Casler's Clothiers and Mike’ Night Owls emerged the victors cver the Douglas High Secoo kies and the Columbia Lumbes- n respectively last night in tre Douglas High School gym, oper the baskettall season on the chan- nel. In the first game, superi ind experience proved to be nargin of the Clothiers 48 to win over a fighting crew of Hus! that just wouldn't say die as t tattled the Green and White righ down to the wire. High point man of the game W D-Hi's Jim Cuthbert, who, tim and again, thrilled the crowd wit his one-handed set shots that connected for 14 points. Close Le- hind Cuthbert with 13 points was McKay, lanky Casler's center. The Mike's-Columbian’s tilt ws not the best brand of Lall these two clubs are capable of playing. Sloppy ball handling and rough were prevelant during the the Lumbermen had a hard time finding the basket. Denny Merrit high scorer for the Night Owls with ten of h's team’s 40 points. Bill Graves did the honors for the Columbians wita 1¢ markers out of his team's total of 29. Officials were Powers and Ritter, 1eferees and Franklin, umpire. Friday night league play resumes ir the Juneau High School gymna- ium when the Moocse take on' the Arctic and J-Hi Crimson Bea take on the Impe: s. BOX SCORES: Casler's fgr b6 £t Boochever $aia” @0 Nielsen > BRAST FO | ’ahr on 2 4 3 bk ] VHK"l y 52,8 1 F Epiro B0 L q(:hafiv 8070 0 Dauu.mty o P (88 | o Tctal 19 g 19 D-Hi i - e ¢ Cuthkert s e IS 2 1 5 1Bach 7 R G Riley ChRS e Pusich 5.9 338 Milles g4 AW Total 15 6 17 36 Mike's 1g 1t 1 %p Devon 1 e g Purgin g “4:"g &y Schy 3 %08 8 Russo 0 0 03P Allred 4.3 509 Blanchard LR S Merritt 4 2 3 10 Total . 15 10 18 & Columbia Lumber fg ft f tp Logan F R ) Hogins .. 8.0 22 Moore i e N Graves 4 2 3 10 Bavard 2 2.3 6 Brown ... 8.0 8 0 Total . 12 5 14 20 "HORAGE HOTEL IS HELD UP, MOVIE STYLE Two young, masked bandits who acted like villians in a western movie cut the telephone wires of the Palace Hotel, and a pocket knife against the desk clerk, scooped up $70 in cash, | and made good a “getaway” on foot over at Anchorage early Wednes- | day morning. MIRROR CAF: Now open 11 am. to 2 ol onnw ST pressed a pistol | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | President Harry S. Truman gives vocal support to sime man in the Presiffential box at Philadelphia’s Municiy y football game. (P \\'irl'phu' IND!ANS MAY fi Mné w GIVE MELILLO, Of Bin Time (OACHING JOB. In Foothall the rvard's wal Time” foothal fter the 1950 n, the ¢ y of its fu- ! nnounced by Athletic Director | : his was n J. Bingham, resulted t | irmed nor denled by Presiden spread repercussior 1 General Mar We have 1 ed two milestone R g. But ti tory, ngham is under consider Intersectional game out | We are going to stick to Ivy 1 s with the exception We can't compete wed that two of 2 priced b, :Am —C niers nie-was believed to have ren making a salary and bonuses l«n— of around $40,000 A) d O'Neill's w be | estimated at wauld try m but did no ast season youthful hi (*cn than bef s Ind.ans’ ma (ager. For the first time, running the club nex ut the aid of former a ki the Indians COLLEGE OF P A@'"T;.h WIL PLAY I FIRST PRESS CLUB BOW SAN FRANC.LICO, )~ 5 nf' the D Plum&mg Telephione-319 Subject to ratification by the \1“ ers of the chool, und <l teated and untied Colleze of the} Pacific will play Baylor University i in a bowl game. I Leo C. Lee, President of the Sanl Press Club, says the twoj ¢ informally agreed to play in ¢ first annual “Press Club Bowl” either in Kezar Sta- { dium here Jan. 2 or in the Univer- y of Califernia’s Memorial Sta-| dium in Berkeley Dec. 26. LUTHERAN BAZAAR—DEC. 2 Many lovely handmade articles |ideal for Christmas gifts; delicious heme-made cakes, cockies, candy |and Norwegian Christmas brea your choice of de: with coffee; |7 pm. at the Lutheran Church. Franc schools ha ) Mee CARPENTERS | Local * | A.F.ofL. . Hall Color Movies Will Be Shown COSTPIPOER IS o oSGt ot oo bdiie it 1 e} | ting 2247 First Game MOOSE versus + ARCTIC BAR Tonight 800 Tomight 7:30 P. M. — High School Gym- | Trumans on Hand for Big Game COLLEGE ATHLEFIC 11 Stadinm before the start of the annual Army- SHOULD BE STARRED, /ARK, Del, De -~ s not being o rican colleges President Ralph \fayette College: here has een instead emphasis on the autorities in failing cognize the real place of leziate athletics in the in the o] C. Hut unde col Dt of ware par NOT EXTRA - PREXY | ~Foo'- emphasizc an | t of o re- intercol- educational picture,” Dr. Hutchizon said. The Lafayette Coll head made | ¥ statement y lay before delegates from 35 collezes attenc- ing the annual my ng of the Middle Atlantic States Colleglate | Athletic Conferefice at the Univer- E!@M DOPE | night in the At l"hxl'l(]mpdl.l —George “Sugar” Costner, 143':, Camden, NJ. knocked out Kid Pambele, 148, Nicaragua, 2 At Brooklyn (Broadway Arena) —George Kaplan, 188':, Brocklyn, knocked out James P. Connelly, 2062, Dorchester, Mass., 2. Mink and “ olf txa iS4 @ [ealing QOil Burners Nights-Hed 730 Second Game J. HIGH versus IMPERIAL Harri Machine Shop, Inc. | | i Adulis 75¢ i Use 6th Street Entrance e Studenis 25¢ o B it rs isn of ision. ps Drin ong ard fal o 1embe cle oursel The Tue & FOOTBALL HARD ON arder cor VIFWERS on e—2 20 [wenly Speciators Die of:‘ Heart Attacks During Games - No Player most impor all—two of these Al i games or something is king for ne r o th inste: f worl Let a Princess do over your room.. A o~ is What can you do about it? 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