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Eielson Beats East Anchorage in Three Overtimes, 61-56 Daily News Miner- 8 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Thursday, March 1, 1962 Tournaments Start Today NODC Cage Tourney Opens Friday Night at WaisiwripSil Safety on Skis Week By BOB GREEH Ailociflled Press Sporfl West Virginia and Wake i Colorado State The North of the Range Honest John's, and Dave Hat- Tournament, which will pit er and Lynn Grant of the sure itself of at least a share basketball teams from the of A JV's have been added. I of the Skyline title if it beats tonight. North of the Range Confer- i Forest, which won their re-i That, however, may prove i nce against each other, is spective conference races, now difficult. Colorado State (10-2) I scheduled to start tomorrow have to do it all over again i in the league owns a 74-59 night at 6 in gain first berths: trkimph Utah in pre- In addition to the NORC the NCAA eastern regional! vious" match. Utah is 10-1 in basketball tournament and the league and 21-3 over-all it isn't going to be easy for either of them.

The Southern Conference tournament opens in Richmond, and the Atlantic Coast Conference tourney at Haleigh, N.C., today with the eventual winners gaining the i light schedule. NCAA tourney spots. going in. Utah State, also 10-2 in the league, will try to keep pace against Denver. None of the ranked teams were in action Wednesday night and only a sorry record set by Syracuse enlivened the teams, the tournament will NBA Basketball Associated Press Sports Writer EASTERN DIVISION Pet.

X-Boston 54 18 .750 29 36 also feature the Fairbanks! PMadelphia 46 City All-Star team, which was I Syracuse 36 chosen at the close of the city New York 27 45 basketball league playoff se-j WESTERN DIVISION ries. The team consists of -Los Angeles outstanding players from The Orangemen fell before West Virginia, 21-5 over-all Niagara 86-58 for their 27th Cincinnati Detroit St. Louis and 12-1 in the Southern, probably will gain the favorite role at Richmond, but can expect trouble. Wake Forest, 12- The first game of the tourna-, ment will match the Fairbanks! ch a All-Stars against the Forti cllnched division titles. 23 34 38 47 56 consecutive loss over a two- 1 Wainwnght Rangers at 6:30 season span, an NCAA major school record for successive Manchus defeats.

It topped the previous Fort Wainwnght against the Fort 2 in the ACC and 15-8 over- record of 26 in all, has its work cut out at Georgia Tech. Raleigh. Duke, 19-4 over-all, second in the ACC and ranked eighth in the nation, is in the field Wake Forest must beat. Tenth-ranked Utah can as- Bisons at 8:30 p.m. bv he elson Outlaws and the University of Alaska Polar Bears drew byes for the first College Basketball In his two seasons as South! round of competition.

Carolina basketball a I All games will be played at Bob Steven's teams have won Fort Wainwright's gym num- 19 games and lost 33. INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC We invite you to participate in launching a people's small loan company. The company has been duly incorporated in 1959 with Small Loan company powers. The company features S100 installment certificates bearing annual returns payable quarterly and redeemable within five years. The company needs your investment to implement the capital, every dollar of which will be utilized in making loans from 550 to 51,000 on good security and as provided in the Small Loan Act.

For details call at the ALL AMERICAN SMOKE SHOP, 412 3rd Avenue, opposite the Northward, or phone GLobe 2-2603 from 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. QUICK LOAN, INC ber one. By THE ASSOCIATE PRESS EAST Temple 75, Penn State 60 Niagara 86, Syracuse 58 Bucknell 100, Muhlenberg 67 Vermont. 91, Middlebury 3r A -4- A I I ok Lehigh 78, Rutgers 68 Named to the city All-Stars R1 rn were: Frank McGilvray, Bill! Mass 61 Coast Guard D6 Ackiss and Ralph McLean SOUTH Honest John's; Bud Ivey andi 78 Georgetown (DC) Jim Growden of the Mecca; i 76 Dick Strait and Fred Van! MIDWEST Wallinga from Carrington's Oklahoma 63, Kansas 62 Canadians; Bob Hartmanj Toledo 82, Western Mich.

77 I and Erling Nelson of the of! Dayton 63, Miami (Ohio) 52 A JV's; and Bob Meath and! Louisviue 95, Ohio Univ. 86 I Jerry Hubbard from Ray's. FAR WEST I McGilvray, who was 79, Carroll (Mont) 75 lected as the city league's Most Valuable Player, will be' out of town for the weekend and unable to play. In his. place, Homer Morrison Schroeder Scores 21 Markers In Wild, Foul-Filled Contest ANCHORAGE, (Special) --Iremaining 27 against the visit Eielson Air Force Base High School cutscrapped the East Anchorage Thunrierbirds last night, 51-56, in three overtimes in one of the wildest contests ors.

The Ravens missed 10 of '17 fourth quarter fouls while East blew nine of 16 tries in that same span of time. in Western Alaska scholastic I Maurice Goff, Bob Walker, tournament history. (Floyd Ladebard, Tim Gordon The contest saw a total of 60 and Ramon Barrett were the East players lost via the foul route, the first four during players waved out of regulation game. Eielson's game, five of them from the'Dave LeBlanc, Gus Doppes personal fouls called on the two clubs and a total of eight host team. and Marty Lasater were lost The victory moved Eielson i in the same manner but only into Friday night's semi-final i LeBlanc went out before the game against West Anchorage (overtimes.

Barrett sent the game into I overtime by making two free i throws with 12 seconds left for a 48-48 deadlock. Eieison drew first blood 'in Last night's results in the Western Alaska Class A Tournament Eielson 61, East Anchorage 56 the thjrd extra iod wjth the (Three overtimes) 51 51 Las ater jcked UD vfc ag i i bal after a big scramble TODAY'S SCHEDULE Jnder the basket a Palmer vs. Wasilla I in to make it 53-51. Dan East Anchorage vs. Fairbanks tied jt hittin Losers of tonight games Qn a jurnp shot fron the sjd to be eliminated of the ke wjth tw minu of the key wjth two Announcing Another Northern Commercial exclusive EASY WALKING BROGUE rom REGAL Handstitched Beauties Low, smooth styling is accented by the distinctive buantone stitch on these eye filling spring styles, 19 95 Handsome and Casual All new styling, Molded style crepe sole with cushioned insole for maximum comfort, 9S All Time Favorite This shell cordovan is a classic the year round, Come in try on a pair today! Open 9:30 to 6 Daily 12 to 9 Use N.C/s Convenient Chirge Plite Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH Cassius Clay, 195, Louisville, stopped Don Warner, 189 1 Philadelphia, 4.

UNION CITY, N. J. Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, 153, Pat- SIGNS PROCLAMATION--Seen above is Governor William A. Egan signing a proclamation announcing Safety on Skis Week. Looking on at left is Juneau Ski Patrol Leader Gordon Oaks and at right is Juneau Ski Patrolman Al Shaw.

In his proclamation, Egan said, in part, "Whereas, the education of our skiing enthusiasts in the proper use of equipment and the exercise of common sense, good judgment and precautions against unnecessary accident are essential to the growth and enjoyment of this winter sport: I there- ifore proclaim Safety on Skis Week, and urge those interested in the promotion of this sport to sponsor education programs in safety, proper utilization of equipment, and the publicizing and promotion of the many excellent ski sites which abound in Alaska." Patrv! Lisfon Turns Down Floyd's Fight Offer which used reserves last night i Schroeder made good on two outclass Class champion throws after Barretts Wasilla 77-38 personal. This made it The regulation game ended I 55 53 Montgomery, see- 4343 with the East rallying i ln hls f' rst TM TM a Ba.r- for six points in the last i replacement, deadlocked i ute and 20 seconds to force the tne score a DD 55 overtime. The first three-min- nectmg on a shot from the ute extra period closed 51-51 Ae y- as did the "second one. In the I vEach lcked a last overtime, the Ravens throw Dann Fa mttln for broke loose for 10 points and i Eieison arid Terry Gose for victory East. Eacn man missed his I bonus shot.

Schroeder Scores Well Schroeder Scores Ken Schroeder, a tremen-i T) rn PT Boeder was the big of- a a TM Santiago, R- Puerto Rico, RACING MIAMI Seven Thirty ($12.70) got up in the final strides and won the $51,100 Black Helen Handicap at ARCADIA, Calif. walking ($11.60) scored by 2 SECOND and TURNER PHILADELPHIA, March of the expected multi- Liston said today he I million-dollar fight, has refused an offer of 12Vb i The 28-year-old Philadelphia per cent of the total receipts! fighter said it appeared as if for a heavyweight title fight (they were trying to "TM TM- "rob blind." with champion Floyd Patter- The No. 1 challenger for Pat- BASKETBALL terson's crown said "The NEW YORK ers got 20 per cent. Why not i became the ninth team to be named for the 12-team National Invitation Tournament I Pittsburgh Holy Cross Chicago Pro Basketball By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS SECOND HALF EASTERN DIVISION Pet. Liston said Patterson wants lengths in the Santa Anita 155 per cent and promoter Tom to be played at headliner.

Solan the remaining 32V per (Square Garden. Cleveland New York 14 13 11 12 14 .500 It was a game noted equally Gose, the smallest East start- play. Tne teams auraction Palmer meets ootato and nl'he? 1 Wasilla The losers of tonight potato and gameg wm bg eliminated The scoring: East Anchorage (56)--Gose red-hot WESTERN DIVISION 13 .500 wanted it. 13 .453 1 The foul shooting records 15 show Eielson made good on Madison Kansas City 20 7 .731 I San Francisco 13 13 .500 Hawaii 9 17 .346 How to tell if the Canadian whisky you're buying was actually bottled in Canada 1 OF THE CANADIAN GOvenwwEf" wis WHISKY 15 six YEARS ou SEAGRAM SONS. 86.5 PSOOf CANADA'S FlKffSf It's important for you to know.

And easy for you to tell. Just look for the official stamp of the Canadian Government at the top of the bottle. Every bottle of Seagram's V.O. stamp-in addition to the standard excise stamp of the U. S.

Government. The extra Canadian stamp is your assurance that the whisky was distilled and aged in Canada, blended and bottled in Canada, under a a i a Government supervision. From barrel to bottle, all the way, every drop of Seagram's V.O. that comes down a a a has met the highest standards of quality. Light in character.

Brilliant in flavor. Incomparably, on all counts, the finest of all genuine Canadian whiskies.Taste it. You'll see. 21 of 27 free throws while the East hit on 16 of 32 attempts. Thirty-three personals were i charged to the Birds and the! 13, Ladegard 10, Gordon 7, Walker, 6, Goff 7, Pergeorelis 4, Sonnentag 5, Montgomery 2, Barrett 2.

TVSA Rifle Club To Hold Matches Saturday, Sunday Eielson (61) Pensinger 13, i Haas 7, Schroeder 21. LeBlanc 19, Doppes 4, Pape 1, Lasater 3. Bennett 3. West's first stringers sat out all but the first three minutes of play as reserves took the measure of the small Wasilla Warriors. Steve Kaatz and The Tanana Valley Sports-1 22 caliber slow fire winner-- mens Rifle and Pistol Club I Hendricks 99 hold their eighth annual Championship 22 points, respectively.

Larry led the losers with 19 old Nugget Rifle Matches March 3 and Kish starting at 9 a.m. with Center fire, slow--winner-- NcitSCnQl Junior Rifle Matches, followed i Dean at 1 p.m., with the Senior I fire, timed-winner- Matches, being held at the: fire, rapid winner- Tanana Valley Sportsmen Dea Hockey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday Results Western Hockey League Clubhouse off Airport Road, 45 caliber, slow fire, winner New York 2 Sos ton 9 (T will be an 800 aggre-j-F. Dean. I Exhibition gate, four position, NRA ap-1 45 caliber, timed fire, win-1 Detro it (NL) 5, St. Paul (11)12 match.

Evans. Awards will be made 45 caliber, rapid fire, win- both position and ner A Drummand tion. There will also be team! Grand a gg re gate winner, events. The grand aggregate Dlck Mclntyre Tropny--Fred winner will receive the She-J a i THE AS SOCIATED PRESS baJs Gun Shop Trophy, and I For further information on Wednesday's Results high lady will receive the J. i matches please call Portland 3, Seattle 0 Vic Brown Jewelers Trophy, i Greenwood 9-6620.

i Los Angeles 9, Edmonton I Re-entry novelty matches will be held each day. Scores for your classification will be posted, if you shoot the score required, you will win a gold The winners of the Gold Nugget Pistol Matches, held last weekend are as follows: Total Aggregate 22 pistol, Co-Op Drug Trophy Fred Dean. Total aggregate center fire, Cooper Hardware Colavito, Copeda, Jay All Become Holdouts in Majors I and i precedent Wednesday and re- Fred Dean. Total aggregate 45 pistol, Drs. LeFevre LeFevre Tro- ohy-- Fred Dean.

Hockey League Standings Known by the company it keeps Seagram's V.O. Imported-bottled in Canada CANADIAN WHISKY A BUND OF SEtECTED WHISKIES. SIX YEARS OLD. 86.8 PROOF. SEAGRAM DISTILIERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NORTHERN DIVISION 24 24 25 Edmonton Calgary Seattle Vancouver SOUTHERN Portland Spokane Los Angeles San Francisco 35 30 28 14 39 DIVISION 37 17 31 22 22 33 22 35 SYRACUSE, N.

Y. Syracuse University lost to Niagara 86-58 and extended its losing streak to 27 games -an all-time NCAA major school record. By Don H'riM rcss writer Rocky Colavito, the slugging vealed he made $30,000. Man- Detroit outfielder, got $35,000, ager Al Dark said reports is offered a reported 542,500, that Cepeda has been offered "nvor nfln pnn i.i_:_ wants "over 0,000. Orlando Cepeda, the San Francisco Giants' National League home run champ, got $30,000.

is offered $42,500, wants $60,000. Joey Jay, 21-game winner of the Cincinnati Reds, got $15,000, is offered $25,000, wants $30.000. That's the status of the three major holdouts in a league baseball today. Colavito, who became an official holdout Wednesday, remains at his home in Temple, Pa, "I think what I am asking is very reasonable," he said. "So does my wife.

The trouble is the Tiger management and I differ in opinion on what is a $42,500 for this year were just about right. Jay, who never had won more than nine games in a season before, has five working oil wells in West Virginia and is threatening to concentrate on them at the expense of baseball unless his $15,000 salary is doubled. General Manager Bill Dewitt of the Reds made a counter-offer of $25,000 Wednesday night and Jay said he would make up his mind whether to accept it on Friday. Elsewhere, outfielder Jim Lemon of the Minnesota Twins, who may have learned last year what an extended holdout can mean, continued to impress his manager and coaches reasonable increase." Last with his slugging at Orlando, year, Colavito rapped 45 home Fla. Lemon rapped 38 ho'me runs, drove in 140 runs and runs and drove in 100 runs in batted .230.

11960. Last season he held out The Gaints, stung by esti- for 17 days and never did get mates that Cepeda earned into stride after he reported, $27,500 last season when he winding up with 14 home runs aatted .311, hit 46 home runs i and 52 RBI's..

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