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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 SPRUCE UP, AIR PLAYS PASADENA, Calif.,, Dec. 28 -#— | California’s Golden Bears will have to display marked development in Rankings Of Cagers NEW YORK, Dec. 28 — (# — Six foot 8 inch Mark Workman of West Virginia reached out over 5 foot 10 the air over the regular season if |inch Larry Imburgia of Cincinnati| they expect to match the poten-|to take the scoring lead in major tialities of Michigan in the air on |college basketball with a 28.7 aver- New Year's day. [ RBR. Aerial statistics for the fall cam- | The Mountaineers’ towering jun- paign give the Wolverines a marked |ior trailed the Cincinnati forward edge, and their ace thrower, tail- |in the national rankings released back Chuck Ortmann, gained almost | by the National Collegiate Athletic as many yards by himself as all the |[Bureau a week ago. A d44-point California chuckers combined. splurge against George Washington The news leaking out of Califor- |boosted Workman to the top spot. nia’s drill grounds at San Ber- Imburgia fell from his 29.3 aver- | Club. BOWLING The Tuesday Night Men’s Bowl- ing League has announced the fol- lowing 14-night schedule beginning January 9 for the eight teams con- | cerned. The season ends on April 10. | The schedule is: January 9 — 7:15 p.n.: Triangle Cleaners vs Parsons Electric and Hennings vs Triangle Club. At 9:15] pm.: Sicks Rainiers vs Standard | Aviation and Juneau Florist vs Don ?i Abel. January 16—T7:15 pm.: Standard Aviation vs Don Abel and Sicks| Rainiers vs Juneau Florist. At 9:15 p.n.: Parsons Electric vs Triangle| Club and Triangle Cleaners Vs Hennings. January 23 — T:15 pm.: Sicks Rainiers vs Triangle Club and Triangle Cleaners vs Don Abel. At 9:15 p.m.: Juneau Florist vs Hen- nings and Parsons Electric vs Stan- dard Aviation. January 30—7:15 p.m.: Hennings vs Standard Aviation and Juneau Florist vs Parsons Electric. At 9:15 pam.: Triangle Cleaners vs Sicks Rainiers and Don Abel vs Triangle February 6 — 7:15 pm.: Junea:1 nardino today was interesting. Cal age of a week ago to 26.6, which said the rumors, is still concentrat- | dropped him to third place behind | ing on pass plays. | Workman and Bill Mlkvy of Temple. | Cincinnati continued to top the Asked point blank I the Bears team scoring averages despite Brad- | intended to pass more than usu ley’s upsurge. In winning all five | Coach Lynn Waldorf gave the only!starts, Cincinnati has rolled up 86.4 answer he could: “That depends on | points per game. the circumstances.” | In team defense, Michigan State Cold statistics show that Michi- moved from second to the top with gan's Mr. Ortmann, despite in-|an average allowance of 41 points juries which curtailed his play and per game. capabilities all season, completed 41 —————— out of 105 attempts, had seven in-| EASI SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28— Florist vs Triangle Cleaners and Triangle Club vs Standard Aviation. At 9:15 p.m.: Hennings vs Don Abel and Sicks Rainiers vs Parsons Elec- tric. February 13—7:15 pm.: Parsons Electric vs Hennings and Don Abel vs Sicks Rainier. At 9:15 p.m.: Tri- angle Club vs Triangle Cleaners and Standard Aviation vs Juneau Florist. | February 20—7:15 pm.: Triangle | Cleaners vs Standard Aviation and Triangle Club vs Juneau Florist.| At 9:15 pm.: Parsons Electric vs| Don Abel and Hennings vs Sicks Rainiers. February 27—7:15 pm.: Juneau| Florist vs Don Abel and Sicks Rain- | iers vs Standard Aviation. At 9:15 pm.: Hennings vs Triangle Club) and Triangle Cleaners vs Parsons | Electric. | March 6 — 7:15 p.m.: Triangle THE DAILY ALASKA ENMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HIGH SCHOOL FLOOD IS SPORTS OFF WINNER OF INNEWYORK SLUGFEST NEW YORK, Dec. 28—® nner Jimmy Flood and rtie Diamond started a long va- | NEW YORK, Dec. 28 — (B — A teachers wage dispute has virtually zed public high school sports second largest city in the | world, idling more than 10,000 scho- | lastjc athletes. —Both ion ad slugfest last night icholas Arena. In this city of 8,000,000 people, Flood, a kid from New York's only six schoolboy football tea rkville district, won on a techni- played abbreviated schedules la 1 knockout when the brawl was fall. Only three of 60 high schools pped at the end of the 8th round which normally have basketball because of Diamond's badly cut! teams are trying to go through with ht cye. | a court schedule. 4 Diamond weighed 160, Flood 152'%. Track and cross-country, which! AT normally have some 4,000 competi- tors, are nonexistent. The sports shutdown stems from a teachers’ demand for more money ! for afier classroom work. The instructors who had ex curricul jobs, such as ¢ said tv were promised $6 3 by “.smer Mayor William O'Dwyer. When they r-- _ived only $230, they decided i the ¢ ide work. CHAPELADIES ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The Chapel enjoyed mas party at the hon C. H. Baltzo. After a short b meeting a g Santa distrib- | uted gifts for everyone. Dainty re- | freshments, and group singing added to the merriment. Sixteen members attended, including the IN CAGE PLAYING ™ -~ Chapeladies next » .ecting will be residence By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK, Dec. 28—/—Ken- Recent enl’ vinents in Headquart- tucky’s unbeaten Wildeats still rated = ers, Headqucrvers and Service Co., today as the country’s No. 1 bas- 208 Nationa: Guard Infantry Bat- ketball team—just ahead of Brad- | talion (Sep.) are Recruits Terry ley. Pegues and Stanley Beadle. One-hundred and five of the 167 —— - > sports writers and broadcasters who voted picked Kentucky as the best team in the country in the sec- ond Associated Press poll of the season. Many based their choice oxi Kentucky's success over powerful] Kansas and St. John's in winning six straight. | | NAT. GUAP'J ENLISTMENTS ‘Wesi Berlin Now ' Being Garrisoned More than 300 former constabu- |lary | Germany today to join the Ameri- can loser | garrisoning West Berlin. The troopers, reorganized and re- today after their head-to-|equipped at St. |regiment’s First Battalion. They travelled 100 miles through tercepted and gained a net 590 yards for an average of 39.0. Here are final scores of basketball games played last night: Oregon 172, Puget Sound 65. Stewart Chevrolet (AAU) 57, Ore- gon State 35. Cent. Wash. 56, Northern Idaho 39. Willamette 61, Southern Oregon 60. Seattle U 89, British Columbia 67. Fordham 73, Gannon (Pa) 61. Villanova 67, Detroit 58. Michigan 58, Pennsylvania 51. Miami (Fla) 61, Dartmouth 52. Tampa 72, Yale 54. Bradley 64, Indiana 62. St. Louis 57, Holy Cross 49. Beloit 109, Springfield (Mass) 63. Minnesota 74, Colorado 68. Kansas 75, Towa State 51. Arkansas 53, Tulsa 44. Texas 55, Vanderbilt 49. Alabama 48, Oklahoma City 46. Okla. A. and M. 75, Baylor 38. Utah 58, Brigham Young 49. Denver 59, New Mexico 40. Kans. Wesleyan 53, N. Cent. (Ill) 49. Regis 68, East Cent.Okla. 60. Pittsburgh (Kans) 63, Phillips 55. BOB RHODES IS FIRST A high scoring gridiron spectacle which still may be decided by only a point or a single touchdown was shaping up today for Saturday's East-West Shrine charity game. Unless wet weather puts the brakes on the scoring capabilities of the two classy teams put to- |gether for the 60,000 sellout at Kezar Stadium it looks like they will be good for at least four or five touchdowns apiece. Although some dopesters have been inclined to favor the East, with its array of nameplayers, by as much as a touchdown, the West's showing in training has been more and more impressive. 'OREON SQUADS SPLIT IN GAMES i ("' s Associated Pres ‘ An :ght-point splurge in rte | final 90 seconds gave University of | Oregon cagers a 72-65 victory over | | College of Puget Sound last night, | but rival Oregon State dropped 2a | one-sided 57-35 decision to the fbamsmrming Steward Chevrolet | AAU quintet. | Three northern division Pacific | Coast Conference squads see action | ana Juneau Florist vs Triangle | Cleaners vs Hennings and Parsons| Washington was the Pacific Coast Electric vs Triangle Club. at 9:15 Conference’s top aggregation at 15th p.m.: Lt and Standard Aviation vs Don Cowboys. Abel. last week. March 13 — 7:15 pm.: Parsons' UCLA, beaten by Bradley and Blectric vs Standard Aviation and|Iowa, fell from the first 10 into the Juneau Florist vs Hennings. At 9:15 | “also mentioned” kiracket. Other pam.: Triangle ('.eaners Don | West Coast teams in the same cate- Abel and Sicks F niers vs Tr'- igle | gory were Stanford, Southern Cali- Club. | fornia, Idaho, Seattle University, March 20—17:15 p.m.: Don abel vs Portland University and Whitworth. The Huskies were 12th Vs jangl: Clean- | The leaders with first place vol gl CIh B St {und records through last night's .rs vs Sicks Rainiers. At 9:15 p.m.: | e ; Juneau Florist vs Parsons Electric | 88mes, i) Dx"se'gltgvgflz 3“’2‘1‘{“; Lk and Hennings vs Standard Aviation, | ured on 10-9-8- A as March 27—1:15 pm.: Sicks Rain-| 1 Kentucky tha!g(;)—DJ - :,:98 fers vs Parsons Electric and Hea-| 2 Bradley 37 (5 ; nings vs Don Abel. At 9:15 p.m. . Oklahoma A& M (1) (9-0) 947 oo 4 . Long Island (11) (6:0) r a Aviation | Triangle Club vs Standard al {TehaRe " Lt . N. Car. State (3) (7-1) . Villanova (6-0) . . Columbia (7-0) Cleaners. i April 3—17:15 p.m. Standard Avi- | ation vs Juneau Florist and Triangle | o' npeconn (4-1) Zlub vs Triangle Cleaners. At 9_:15‘ . Kansas (5-1) p.m.: Don Abel vs Sicks Rainiers | and Parsons Electric vs Hennings. | PIONEERS TO PARTY April 10—7:15 pm.: Hennings VS| mp. pioneers and Auxiliary Sicks Rainiers and Parsons Elec- Christmas party will be held to- tric vs Don Abel. At 9:15v pML: | o row night following an 8 Triangle Club vs Juneau Florist and | ., 0\ meeting, There will be an Triangle Cleaners vs Standard Avi- exchange of gifts, Bill Biggs is 7 President of Igloo No. 6 and Irene ! McKinley is President of the Aux- - iliary. FRIDAY BOWL! LEAGUE ' STARTS PLAY ON JAN. 5 CASUALTY, SKI TRAI First casualty ot the season onj o i the Douglas Ski Trail was Bob. Peat performance at Tacoma, Wash- | | - ; Rhodes who suffered a broken ankle | ington State plays host to Central The Friday Night Bowling League | in a fall at the second cabin me‘washingmn and the touring Idaho | Will begin its second round Janu- day before Christmas. Rhodes and | Vandals drop jn as underdogs ary 5 instead of December 29 as his companion, Goeff Pegues, were 28ainst once beaten La Salle Cel- | previously announced. ; alone on the trail just starting down lege at Atlantic City. | The second round schedule will when the accident occurred | follow the same sequence as the i ' "first round. Placing the injured young man on =4 a toboggan kept at the second cabin, | Hospl [Al "oEB | VISITOR FROM ARIZONA Pegues hauled him down the hill to | “ ’ | ¥ the jump where th | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital| Mrs. Elliott Pearson, wife of Ca- Brens:nlp Th et i t:'rry‘ yosterday were Axel Carlsen, Mrs, | dastral Engineer Elliott Pearson, EeLing | 1 Allen, Pete Sapoff and Wil- |with the Engineering Division of Rhodes from that point to the road. | ; il | A GRS LR ek o oV gt g ) Mam. L Giross, | the Bureau of Land Management in | Sicks Rainiers vs Juneau Flor- | place behind Wyoming’s unbeaten | SINCE 1804 [woR L oy || for ‘ soft tlavor unique bouquet. ’ Sole 0. S. Agents fulius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y, Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington CLIPPER*S}ECIAL.!——% Low Excursion Fare PAGE THREE the Soviet zome in a special train| without incident. The remainder of | their battalion is expected to arrive in Berlin later this week. JUNEAU WRITERS MEET Carol Beery Davis was hostess to the Juneau Creative Writers Club at her home last night. Thirty guests were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peters slides taken on their European trip last summer Refreshments were served. STORK BRINGS GIRL FOR LT. COMDR. and MRS. ALLEN The three Allen boys now have a baby sister, Claire, who was born to Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. H. I. Allen at St. Ann’s Hospital at 10:59 a.m. yesterday. She weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces. Her proud brothers are Richard, 15, Fred 13, and Stephen 10, Allen has been with the U. S. Coast Guard here for the past year and a half and is originally from Virginia rs. Allen comes 'from By American Troops (By Associated Press) troopers returned from West Sixth Infantry Regiment in Clifford Joseph of rish Bay 1s at the Hotel Juneau. | % % | SCHWINN BIK! in Bavaria, become the Bamma Sew:’g macnunes tor rent at the DSEN'S | White Sewing Machine Center. DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 am., 2 and 4 p.m, DOUGLAS — 10 am. 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It was the two club’s third tie in six meetings this year and stretched to eight Ta- coma’s string of unbeaten starts. RESIGN FROM C. G. Donald €. Schultz, mechanical engineer and Rae L. Johnston, civil engineer, both with 17th U.S. Coast Guard headquarters here, have re- signed their positions and are re- turning to their homes in Seattle. CENTENNIAL PANCAKES; injury was John Stewart and i Dismissed were Tony Johnson |Alaska the past summer, arrived in and Penny Morrison. Juneau from her home in Skull| At the Covernment Hospital | Valley, Arizona, in time to spend { | Robert Prokopiof was admitted and | Christmas day with her husband. dismissals included Darrel St. Clair; M Pearson will remain here and Evan Peterson, all of Juneau. | until Pearson has completed his assignment on field reports when "they will return to Arizona. | WLNT ADS {RING RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT In order to complete our Annual Inventory and complete our “End of the Year” records, the R. 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