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4 PAGE THREE Juneau Hi Bears and Mot H ave the School ba ball team fans a real thrill in last night basketball tilt. The Bears na wly edged the Sitka boys 59 to 56 lead switched back and eral times during the gym was packed to standing room . only. The Sitka team was well repre- sented in the crowd with ch well as the Bears. Shooting W ceptionally accurate from bo squads. Gene Johnson was hig orer for Mt. Edgecumbe with d 22 points, and Ninnis for the Bears. Not mor most of crowd on their feet game. Play by pls Edgec first. Martin one f Jump ball resulted; Bears rec and Graves playing sleepe < one in the hoop. Juneat t th ball on a call, but Edgect it and scored. Herb Mar fouled; free shot gocd the ball and Carlson was ssed free Edgecumbe it ng. in ball anoth score 55 to 51, ; 1 s ‘ i [ \ \ ‘ the hoc , Crin te: p, m free shot no d | vight on the rebound. Ninni: te ! The frosh and put in another score ‘ ipped neau. The ball ¢ ed ha 1 times in a ball stealing aff { nan Edgecumbe recov d and s Graves was fouled and fr ho | fu good. Juneau got the ball again and | \ Ninnis was fouled; shot good. Edge- | fi 1 lcumbe scored; stole ball ¢ in making the scor to 11 | Casp and € nts e for he fr | ummary | Junean High fg ft Second i 4 the tip off and Gen r rec | s y for the Sitka n. ( wa | 0 fouled; free shot good to tie the! ~ ¢ ( game at 15 all. John Nelson | 0 fouled; free shot good. Ninnis | ¢ ped in one for the B 1 0 0 was fouled ag Y N Dundas tipped it in f ! Score was 18 to 17; Edg { Mt Edgecumbe fg ft Ninnis tied it again wi J. Nelson 4 4 shot. John Nelson missed fre |G son 10 1 for the Sitka lads. Martin m G fer: | free shot for Juneau, but pe {P. Johnson 1 0 in the hoop. The scc 2 | I. Dundas 2 3 Engstrom free shot wa John - 0 0 rest was fouled ¢ j Berg R free shot good. Nelson and Boc . Nelson P missed free shots, but ball was ti Booth 0 0 ped in again J. Young 0 0 Herb Martin made a hot | R. Alberts 0 0 making the score 25 to Bears. | H. Frank 0% 0 Dundas made two free shots i A ¥ Nelson missed a free shot for the| _ Preliminary Game Sitka boys. Engstrom missed one an< | _ Freshmen fg ft John Nelson tied the game a”flinin' Sesparean & for Edgecumbe. John Nelson had | ¥ oS %D the ball for Edgecumbe and was|?- Blanton il fouled while shooting. Missed the B0 tirst, but made the second one. Mar- | 8500 tin was fouled and tied the gamc L just before the half. Anderson | i swished a long shot before the horn |~ ng sounded putting Edgecumbe in the| fg ft lead at half-time 28 to 26. The 1 1 crowd was thrilied every moment of | e ¥ r and ne 3 0 up in cheers for both teams. | 0470 Third Quarter 10 _Third quarter, Ninnis took A tip oif for g o 1 Nelson shc the all. tied it red for Ed: Ninnis ne Johnson put or Dundas the score was tied at 34 all. Graves and Martin scored in suc cession for the Bears. Mt. Edge- cumbe cam: ht back with threc points. Juneau led 39 to 37 v Gene Johnson and A. Berg t a goal puiting Edgecumbe 41 to 39. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltene Hearing Aid L] Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment with the |nof Hotel. FROM SKAGWAY . and Mrs. George Bu. r of Skagv ped the ball ir fouled while at- C Biiin pf tp & 112 0 21 0: L2 e ) o 0 e R 5D g &5 (R pf tp 1.8 Tl 20210 g0 [l 0008 (] of tp 03 28 16 0 0 2 (R o0 CAA at red at the Bara- | ess and pping JUNEAU legislator from the Hotel A r AT HOTEL (% I \ b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sporfs Briefs | HOCKEY GAMES |ERITH SHOLOM AWARD I’ J PRESENTED TO LEAHY | o (By tae Associated Press) - i L Beach, Calif. — Cary Mid- ® 3 1 H da B 3 Ken Ullyot of the circuit-leading | PHILADELPHIA, J TQ p S I ff, former US. Open cham- ney westminster Royals added | Frank Leahy has won the sixth an- | ANCHORAGE wcker of Anchorage 15 shot a 13-under-par for S ke’ et g Wiolom. 1 total to win the 72 hole, $10,000 i3l e S e Sl FROM J R. T tered at The Monday Night Ladies L bowli night on the Elks 1 Mills of N eague d last Barbara igh game of 190 the Baranof Hotel. regi points t fond me o hond” t last week and now leads Pa- | awar | B o Oldham of Gus Ge Lakewood Park Open golf tourng- —oph moed . 1 d | award [ ; cific Coast Hockey League scoring | The presentatior t | & econd high game of 18 M » ment £ i with 55 | Dame football « \ | | i ‘(_’:b L"“(:fl;\{‘ i ; R ! I i l(wl.'j'\.\;»;\lm'J]w‘v Bell of H""tjli"““""" \t the 17th annual Br ling an 808 high single NEW YORK, Jan. 23—¥ Tllinois. Who was c« "l' k. L‘.‘\“‘ by \-(- »." P \v col tve 1e league. cky reclaimed the top position in | ere University of : : ¢ ”;,h, I.u( ng the \\wk. and : andings: national college basketball | California opening, decided 0 w1 u depart Won Lost | 'ankings today, barely beating out | main at Dlinois N\f\\.“‘{‘,i Bk 1 ¢ George 6 ndefeated Long Island University | i : ln ke l_"m"ff s h”.‘,‘ Love | m White 6 \ the sixth Associated Press poll| Cleveland — Paul concyy | 16048 the playmakers with ;.; sts S Leota’ 6 The Wildeats from Lexington, Ky., champion Cleveland Browns of : sucien | Nesdloeratt : ucceeded Oklahoma A. and M Foutbal Todui aidl i HE T e T e ne American - ;| Which fell to third after having|woy or with Ohio State Uni- f:;‘qv : v;,%\ )\:,‘ N ‘.|”,‘ o5 Sy \" i LR eney’s Shamrocks 3 ing streak snap offtcials about coaching Job. moss Saven 1980, for # percantage| ro b last Saturday | g UL s 00, Iob % e I 1 | Iphia — Philadelphia Ath- R . R o e S et e eh L R R L FROM KO% i r jump cason for Adolph Rupp's tow Mack, 88-year-old ; s ol with 11 Per ol ; tes, who led the poll the er, as president of the 4 oS I Ky pea x tayin fotel Bes ks before they wer PRSI - | — LR, e \. P. HUTCHESON WERE; le one \l — Frank Bo DE ARMOND ALSO ON J0B le the Johnson 14 e ) ' autrh s 3 Jim Hutcheson, wellknown Asso- | { ol ik - Press writer of the Pacfic | /f ’ /, o ) o ' who tovered 4t MASNSEIAL| you think Iin shootin ] 131 161 158— 45( re for the AP and the Daily | L. Lougher 118 16 s a Empire two ye ago, i fi‘fo 6 é ’( /- B o s 1o o k1 i dainvEer AR ) o 0 much about guality, M;:‘wc 165 160 139 M i + fosb. to iSvent -hly,!‘)\ If!?“‘vl‘.::;‘x;(“l\).l';-;.:-m'm:(l” is :n}{t‘o“nxxi % CORByS' 3. ihan 9 3 2 he Ei e's staff again, as he s (';«:uh] 714 &]‘u; b il Jbadt ) ——- two years ago, covering the Terrl J”Sf f’y % otch or two | Baltimore — Henry A. Parr II3 torial Legislature, With these t icky, LIU and Okia-|nine years president of the Mary- 'sparkplugs, the Empire will heve g7 g and M. came this order: land Jockey Club which operates the best coverage of the Legisla e | 198 416 na, St. Johns, Colum- | pim1ico, resigned. He was succeeded of any newspaper in the country. | Y ahhsot 33 163 445 _Carolina State, Kansasipy Maj. Gen. Milton A. Reckford, 2 | L. Shattuck ... 132 12§ 378 st Sl president of Havre de Grace track eesessccsccncas 3 ith 96 130 366 | icky drew 64 first place VOUEs | which is being sold. : Y 36E | total of 1786 points. Pt ol in to-,J. Scott 129 155 402 | a, LaSalle, Oklahoma and Hebisd e . 208 n Young crashed into the| MIKAN KEEPS LEAD ten, out Toledo. | shoving Sweeney’s Shamrocks 35 Bonaventure and 150 113 124 118 | Washington, St. Duquesne. Sportswriter: on into the v after IN SCCRING RACE IN HOCKEY PLAYS drepped Washing- “also received votes” its double-defeat by 3¢ 402 Total :;M' Washington ‘State College. The| NEW YORK, Jan. 23—f—t3ec sn b CII er' el hed the top | Mikan of the Minneapolis Lalker y pp but had ranked i holds a fat 317-point lead over In- e . & ; £ the second ten until thic | llanapolis’ Alex Groza in the Na- § tl] & = fise ”{] ional Basketball Association indi: . S BatETR 127 Southern California was ranked | vidual scoring race. * T e 137 3 o ona 14, Brigham Young Mikan has scored 1,107 points in @ Seattle is only a few hours Johnson 124 4 0. 1 games, Groza, in 38 games, has away by hig four-engine Clip- Museth 136 ani el votes included | 90 points e per. En route you enjoy good T 711 1987 | Seattle University. | 'Am.mm‘ the plnv\'muvkur., New food, relaxing lounge seats, _ | York’s Dick McGuire is still the traditional Clipper service. 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TRACK" OF OLD | DAYS ON LAST PATH PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23 — (# — Robertson, “Mr. Track” first half of this century, died last night at the age of 67. He had been ill a long while. as he was known af- ately the world over, wa nd field coach at the Univer- Two knockouts last mnight in stic circles as follows: | At New Orleans — Chuck Taylor, 149, Coalport, Pa., stopped Joey Carkido, 1447, Youngstown, O. (5) At Providence, R. I. — Ike Wil- 1434, nton, N.J., knocked ut Ralph Zannelli, 147, Providence Robl: Pennsylvania from ‘1016 tc | T\ pojimore — Jimmy Bivins, H o nbedna haas | 106 1, knocked out Harry d or coached in ever will th Bend, Thd. (4). Olympic game from 1904 until hi i) ! retirement from the sport becausc e 3 | health a 'n’ end .of the HOOD BAY VISITORS ; B4 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stout of | Hood Bay Gastineau Hotel FROM ANCHORAGE guests. O. M. Olson, who s with PNA at Richard T. Bedlington of An- | Anchorage, is at the Gastineau | chorage is staying at the Baranof " Hotel. 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