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‘THURQDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1€ WILKINSON 1S 'HARD-KNOCKS FOR FIGHT DOPE Fights last nigl h( ('l\d('d as follows CHICAGO--Bob Satterfield, 185, Chicago, outpointed Vern Mitchell, 190, Detroit, 10. Johnny Bratton, 1 1go, knocked out Lester Detroit 3. LA \D Calif —Johnny Gon- ' GETS SALARY RAISE NUMBER 1 BALL « e SATTERFIELD HAS | p"CHERS N A L Ives, 136%, Oakland, Calif., out- DECLARED BEST | i ointed Baby Ortis, 154, Mesico COACH OF YEAR DURING 'SCSEASON e € NEW YORK, Dec. 14—P— Bn\— CHICAGO, D 4-—{(P—The 195 po»-)ME“ To E!.E(T ish Bud Wilkinson not only led | Amer 1 Le 21 season his Oklahoma football team to the [Was one of h \ b CiEaRaR NEW OFH(ERS JAN 9 National Championship this year There r ly but turned in the season's best | ners, c There will b coaching job in doing it. | The be: Territorial Sport Janu- That’s the opinion of sports| mound 9 in the City Council chambers, writers and broadcasters, partici- | game Jack O'Connor, president, anneun- pating in the Associated Press y ced today At that time a new | board of directors will, be elected end poll. Wilkinson won out for top coac ing hopors in a close race Charley Caldwell of Princeton and Cleveland’s ]ul night. | terfield, Chicago heavyweight, was | S ok %565 g the n Y Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, the old dent officers are: O'Connor,|in line today for matches in New more {HAH. 1800 YaraN 1n' A" single master from California. nt; M. L. "M vice| York and Miami after his com-| . . ! Replies brought votes for Irvin Curtis, secreta paratively y 10-round victory The record is held by Fred Wendt coaches with the 34-year board members, Henry over Vern Mitchell at the Chicago | .. o \Mines who registered 1,670 1son a strong fav , J. S. MacKinnon and W.|Stadium last night. et 04 : ¢ ceived 44 votes. Caldwell, who I A. Chipperfield. Satterfield, weighing 185, gained % Princeton through a Curtis reported that there was|a unanimous decision over the De- schedule without mishap, mes pi ,and f $8,211.56 in the treasury and will| troit avyweight, who weighed 180. | = @& g r @ T while Waldorf collected 26 | batsmen, 1,095. ive a detailed report of expend- | There were no knockdowns but Sat- ii;AHQ v&i«a}fil‘ E‘g‘ Those getting five and abov Lemon also permitted the most itures at, the Janu: meeting. ‘tufwld appeared in command all included Howie Odell of Washing- | hits, 281, and finished 10th on the! Twenty sacks of grain have been|the way. 1W N OVER GONZAGA] DEFEAT HUSKIES The Juneau High School Crimsc Bears came out on the long end of i the game played last night against the Douglas High School Huskies the Douglas Gym, the final score being, Bears 48, Huskies 24. | The Bears dominated in height over the Huskies and controlled the backboards. The Bears scoring wa distributed between three players * Graves, who was high with 16, Mar- tin and Ninnis 14 each. For the Huskies, McCormick high man with 8 points, Bach with 7. The Douglas boys started a drive midway in the contest with a flurr) of counters but could not overcou the lead of the Huskies. A preliminary game w; gave | with present for both sides. Last night’s score of the big game follows: Juneau Hi fg ft pf tp Graves g 8 0 118 Martin f 6 2 0 Ninnis ¢ 5 4 1 Forrest g 0 2 1 McKinnon g 0 0 0 ol Treffers g [ 0 1 [ Carlson g o Y R Engstrom f 0 0 0 0 Wade g [ 0 1 0 Wilson g 0 Q- 0 Douglas High fg ft pf tp McCormick g 4 0 2 8 Cashen f [ 0 1 0 Bell 0 3 2 1 Bach c 2 3 3 % Pusich f 1 0 3 2 Jensen 2 [ 2 4 Isaak [ o 0 0 ‘Wellington 0 0 0 0 Riley f .. 5 [ 0 2 Johnson s Ekf 0 0 GAME FRIDAY NIGHT A doubleheader of basketball will be played in the Douglas gym Fri-| day night, Columbia Lumber vs. Arctics and Mikes vs. Imperials. SCORES OF BASKETBALL . Here are final scores of basketball games played last night: Juneau Hi 48; Douglas Hi 24. | Idaho 67, Gonzaga 44 | Holy Cross 72, Harvard 37 Buffalo 78, Toronto 57 Columbia 70, Fordham 47 Brooklyn 58, Bridgeport 50 ? Pennsylvania 65, Swarthmore 60 ! o Cornell 63, Bucknell 47 Connecticut 71, Yale 65 ) Navy 85, Western Maryland 55 | Bradley 88, Purdue 73 4‘ Maryland 46, Virginia 43 | Texas Tech 62, Washington (St Louis) 48 ‘ Southern Methodist 79, Centen- | ary 52 New Mexico 75, Texas Western 65 EMBLEM CLUB CHRISTMAS Party, Thurs. 14 at Elks Hall—8:00 p.m. Dec. 682-26 and was 14th i er nine-innin BY 48-24 SCORE .o Tommy By was the wildest h of 160 k. allowed the most absorbed the Detroit's Joe Bell p Paciric by the membership. This A with 3.99 r PRIZES WON AT FUN NIGHTPROGRAM WED, n, e v York again | with a total| ow his 1949 g of the tluh hkt night proved iining feature enjoyed by rowd. The management an- that as a result of the eception of the program 19 b passes, Philade most d your Art Houttemar up the most homers, 29. | there w rrrrrrr be Fun every Wednesday i evening in which everyone present | may p cipate and avail them- r{O(KEY fiAMES | selves of the opportunity to take | | home the many beautiful and use 147 Seattle’s| L 3 o P nw . rize winners at last night's even X " were: Grand Prize, a 14 carat gold | ring Ulland; and, Ralph \\umII coffee table; Miss Erick- "json, candy bowl; Erling Martinson liquor dispenser; Ernie Tiler, tric coffee maker; extend t ice to 10me two goals between the Juneau Hi freshmen #; i < table lamp; Jim Terrell, liquor dis- 5 P ahead at 2-1 late in the first peri TR Ridagitd and the Douglas frosh, Juneau win 1 & 1 he game with his penser and coffee maker; Evelyn ning 47 to 12. e 1"““_ D e Bt ts | PAsQuan, coffee table; Alex Mil ‘ There was a good bunch of rooter ““['" \t‘ re In the closing canto tape jamp. 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ERA list with 3.84. sent to Idaho Inlet and Lemesiurer | M e e | The only other twirler i the Island to feed deer, O'Connor said. | charmed ame circle was New — | York’s Vic Raschi with 21-8. He CRIMSON BEARS oo v im0 i PAMARAY CLUB GIFT | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FLOP-COACH LEAHY WHIZZER WHITE .0monne st . NERLAND HE Nerland of Seattle is [] L. N 0 (ARR‘ER I" so at the Baranof Hotel NEW YORK, Dec. (Whizzer) White, cr: 1d at Arizona State College at | (he Gastineau Hotel mpe, was the No. 1 ball carrier | . college football during the last SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 14—® Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy, whose 1950 football team was voted | the flop of the season, got a dif- | ferent kind of a vote last night: | A “vote of confidence” from his superiors, accompainied by a “suh-‘ stantial” salary raise. FROM TODD M. Johnson of Todd Leahy was informed of both at the Irish football team’s testimonial 5 “":‘: “‘f““".‘o‘,, “‘fli}ziic“i‘l“‘;‘“;l dinner. 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