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BRINGIN UP FA THER THE DAILY AL \\l\\ PMPIRL. MO\JD AY, BADOY' wWHAT reum e Duwmfi " any ALDERMAN? § (evcoLivyiy — [ r L NEVER THOUGHT | oF THAT! ! 1 VAT o LDERMAN FLANNA AND ASK M © 1926 ev InvL Fea = CALL Oy Re Service Great Britain rights reserved l)liC. 2 1926: By (;L()R(‘E McMANTE 1TSS A Ccooon [lmu s /72 2 victory tonigh town team to Summary JUNERD i help cheer the local We Wish You 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work th Front Street Res. Phones 1401,1208 e s % { | § Alagka College \ \-wnw o) F Anderson (3) ! Orme (1) ® Boswell (3) | o ! 1m. o (o) Loftus () | Vi mm (k1) G MacDonald IXva ) a Lingo | Subs ll:l]vuu. Lundstrum for J. | 1 Orme; Coll Reed for Boswell, | | Boyd for MacDonaled H“,L‘ School Is [CDII]])]E‘I(’I\ Fouls converted: Connors 1 out e e R B e B e e B i B e B B 4| B e 2 B e ¥ 6L e A | R 5 i e Olll(‘ld. ed [)\’ the (.Dll(“L,l‘ of Orme 0 out of 2, Livie 2 .nu“ 7 g ! strong offense and a clever de of 7, F. Orme 0 out of?, Loftus 2 (‘()L()Rl' UL FIGURES IN Club; William Duke, noted trainer, ' g I Boysini@hiistmas Gamer o sinea doii o ‘ who saddled Preakness and Ker Seven men will he available for| o b kX | Ij. )] RTIN( " ()RI l) DI« /1[) (ucky Dt s of Coven | ok tonight, including four players| The I T A OHtiainlns Mogai itataras ‘suarent you b?ybthe dt_ [ 4 4 try and Piying B Belle Beach, ho will be seen in action for the!the Juneau High School hoopsters Nowell; Timers, Holman and Loftus. | Od o be had - | ternationally b no horsewoman ! geg ime, Three fopwards, two for| Christmas night and won from them REGREy L2 Il Bad WedtheT'Wluth | ndwinner of more than 2000 biue | conger and two guards are on the handily, 33 to 23 | a! NEW Y ec. 21 Death | ioRkin: TeaTos b | SenBE TN LA angs 2 : "make you sad !! | “"“l ks rl‘n ek m”‘ll T Ineb & ndoved viblhons voster. Doc' Holman, star forward | The Tigh School plaved hard v MISSION CLUB GETS Y1 aimed three 10 sports worlds | yyapy, Girel fought Gene Tunne Baseball ~Dan O'Neil, president of | o0 (he Department’s 1925 champion-'the first quarier and held their op CALIFORNIA | A Colortul hgures 1926 B> i i et o 1 AR | Gatorn. Leasie and onk mominent | squene e asn b o ponente. whn ot e s 1o+ w| NEW FIRST BASEMAN | o f o 0P T ; 1 Hglit bERey Geipit ol figure in national game; William I Gpen. Norman Tracy, who won his derson and Boswell ran (he score up ALS v 1 | e i o "”“"”‘: ';' 11‘,‘1:.'1 in. two battl with the for Hutchingon, who pitched for old Chi-ljoyey at Lincoln Iligh, in Seattle, to 21 in the ond quarter whil 0 AN OUTFIELDER PHONE 478 i e et T-mh i £ Califor- e 1 .., cago team led by Captain Anson audiang Harry R. Allen, who recently|Livie, Burke and F. Orme each| gAN FRANCISCO. De wit — iy 7“\.':I '|“ “\ turesque Pl fnon L led National League twirlers in 1891, 1came here as pastor of the Luthe- made a field basket and Conbors|jjam 1. McCarthy, president of the Ml A I e EUOL I toray. Louis Bierbauer, former PIGSDWEL yan Church, are the other forwards. converted a foul shot. The college | yission Club in . (he Pacific Const ing figure and former middleweight!y¢ poston in February. His and Brooklyn player in nineties; Towm |«fam” Campen, former Juncan High lead 21 to 12 in the first hall i e St champion SR hout was a 32ro (,v.x‘ conti Needham, former Nuticnal Leagu geap and Harry Sperling, of | The next quarter the high school!y mosting. of the minor lesgtes In ith died in Jan x.‘” Atler B the late Stanley Ketchel catcher _lyewr's five, are available for center. lads closed up on the lead and were Aqneville, N. . with some good . fiess idnting f"""(;‘ R L iolf—James Hunter, Chicage” Tro Nowell, who got his basketball in within pofita’ of tiding o nawaitan tia fallbwanstoti his toitnt e, e ]’1”‘“ T e Lol e norciL even ssional start at Lincoln Iligh, and continued [score. But in the next quarter the MeCarthy announced (hat he had ob e e b skl ecakd SuBwn ) ; Miscellaneous — Alfred Jordan. j Roosevelt High and later at|Faivhanks men pulled away from the ined A, 1. Mebaniel. firsi hase e Amgrlosn ‘I'" e e o LIRS ' imant of world's checker cham- ihe University of , Washington, amd |high school hoys and won the game man, from Oklahoma City, and Deik | ylvinia, Smith went the i) pionship; Francis R. Hitchcock, New Grepe Mangs etierms ) 23 R Ll A il § 1o put California on the football map Tragic Series ‘ Vot khaTtamaT b lhae: Ghege. Manght; i fgrii o BIn fes Lo, 38 - | Wade, outficlder, from the St. Pan! | d X e i coln High, Scattle, look after thel Livie starred for the high school, | ol of Iio succeeded o well that the Golden The Olagtn Bonelo, Pl e o N Dklanay. fatma : jclub of the American Association to Bears, under his tutelage, weny pino ight box in - Mil- | e & N guard stations fighting hard for the ball constantly | i) ihe gap caused by the gradua- | enve it i ST IeE ety ol D HOL D R T <Iw~'u' of the Chicago A A |~ coach Abell will probably start his'taking it from the opponents’ back {gion of Ike Hoone, hard hitting out ol gt 10 R BT e e S g 1 strongest combination against the hoard down to his hasket only 1! finder, 10 the big leagnes, Sl TR e T oot i (Firemen. Both he and the team arve have his team mates throw it uut| washington paid $35.000 for Wad celebrated foeman of other days, second time an opponent of Ta 1 clenn slafe Tt athoy S Siblooks snstionwandliing anm one of the fastest outficlders in (he | Bty Matiewiot: Dilie Bad Hot'bsd disd, Pl et ha i |if they intended to play real bas-| The failure of the local boys oTaoy A nd fizured in major league competition succumbod fre the efiects of u| TANGI_E TuNlGHT | 'K'l)r:|llll‘\‘|“"~l-‘fi' :n'v- probably will \\4'|I1("u’ull VI-rH’II wh‘.- ‘”.p:j.\ I\-‘ul‘-x»l.‘\n v\\llu‘|“: MoCarthy. snys thay ho has E wish everybody every- shice the Pederal League war but knockout by the Terre Haute fichter | ST e el e s LR C LR DLt R SR S T where a Merry Christ- niemories remained of his great twirl- in New York in 1924, Sencio was | | LAS A - (sist oo Ak F R handed piteher. mas and a Happy, Prosperous, / ik e e Tovie 1 Fiitting 1 7 B visitors leave here for the intericy | while if he had been checked pro ST 4 | ] fig 65 (e Ashlotign Rlisnihe formmTute bscond Rl Moter by dle wili:| {on the Alameda 'Tuesday. If the ! perly his score would have been cut Well-laundered . New Yedr. ] o um te with Chief Bender i short time. Pancho Villa, th ohe 3 &y Y £ | & . 9 | Lo N M S e steamer should be late in making | materially T0 TELEPHONE PATRONS! ||| RemettfSourapicH s iR ] o mer I's f e titleh | po orvow sre a chanc The college five has one more \ D\ES uddenl | wi the othoer | e tomorrow there is 1 chan 1 | * o 2 —— Greb, only :‘m mnyum of the ¢ !1 uy other hoxers died within 24| Alagk @ “ a0 H t _fl‘ hat another game can he arranged, | game to play before leaving Junean' A new telephone directory is now | SNOW WHITE ving's most active figures, died sud-|hours of each other after sustain fassd DUEES OOPSLEIS | 1y 1o definite plany have been made | for Fairbanks on the Alameda which in course of preparation. Patrons | LAUNDRY denly at Atlanfic. City in October|ing defeats in the ring. At Hart | Meet S“(““a Local Five for it. N|' due :"'”l the south Tues- contemplating change of address or % " 4 AR 4 ) s | . - ~ —_— - — day. they meet the fust persons who wish to tele- | i+ . i — er failing to rally from a sup-|ford, Conn., Dec. 14, Charles Peguli Final Contes e | p 0 wish to have tele- :: 3 3 i SI% Tire S = oy ; $oNTpRTS . osedly minor operation of his nose. | han, French beht he sight, dic i o DELANEY I j‘l” man team . ‘:““ the lo :<| fans phones installed are requested to| 7% a thirteen years in the ring, Greb | following bis collapse during a fisht| oy qp gl T hvee. tenmi "" '"l'“'l“ ‘”""-‘ can “"" a game notity the Telephone Company, | f 200 g 2 5 5 - | L e scalps ol 22 teams ym the colle five. A ere | engaged in nearly 300 bouts stiwith Klmer Friedman of Boston. At|qancling from its belt, the Alask TO FIGHT DEMPSEY,":‘_ 1o college five. A rowd Phone 420 before Jan. 1st. ady. FIRE ALLARM CALLS opponents ranging from welter },\mm..qm\ the following day, Har-|college basketball squad will take | Piais i s oo b e SRR SRS T PSR ‘ — »m;:mr,‘”(.. );.-;4\v\\\-4.]|g. : ”‘1 !“mm\ Berglund, Minneapolis light heavs {on (he Juneau Fire Department| N YORK!' D L T ) ToialE AR e b lha mied: and Prafiiing | the middleweight v]w]n ‘Ivu’m' .‘:I'“m\- weight, sucenmbed after a knockout [yoopsters at A, B Hall tonight. the | janey, light heavywelght champios, ! Domestic Woolen in Fashion and 1-4 Front and Franklin, e i L ‘I'-" l"‘ of Carl tine of being called at 8 p. m. Alis willing to hox on the facific| 1 Stook i {1 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. TNOTICE O i St Pau | hard-fought battle is forecast. | const, even with Jack De oy as| ¥ 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE r los al £ oost, even with Jack Dempsey as| ] ront, opy o} g United States of America, ) 2 Ansha-of -Reath | The Collegians played and woa |an opponent, his manager, Pete Reil-| A 9 | 11-7 Front, opp. City Whart TiRbumlclal Diviston, ) present, who were taken from the]wcek, defeating (he Junean Iligh| Reilly said the suggestion hat 2.1 Willoughby at Totem Gro Notina 1B hardly . sivens that. by > cnnbyadeath ““"“";[ [ School five twice, Douglas High and | heen made that Delaney meet Demp.| MERCHANT TAILOR | |2-2 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn 2 L £ 3 Boxi Jumes Frawley, father of Douglas Kagles five once each Al > k i S . b fobie of. an Bxeout lateq De-| , Ghe ! g | sey on February in the west | o |12-4 Front and Sewurd "‘_:“‘h” e ”1"’”1 ‘]”lli':x' (‘m“"’;r ”’N the old New York State boxing law st break in their schedulo| sl 0 | JUNEAU ALASKA e Front and Main Distriet. Gourt for ;, s Tarritory of Tommy Dixon, featherweight boxer | came Sunday. They rested yesterday | NOTICE --o--—«--,,-u---,,,,,-,---,-----.v,_,--_--------m,;‘ cond and Main ;~ rkh l‘””-l l“ll l: ]Ifllf_'!') Ofl,f the ninetic Andre Anderson, [and today and were said to he fit Border Queen salling from Seat-| o prve ST th and Seward. Alaska, First Judiclal Divislon, onje,yyweight pugilist and wrestler, | for a great game tonight [tle December 20th. Please wire in| ! Dive. Hall | 4 Judgment and decree vendered in| iy in 4 Chicago gunman's feud, | The Firemen's team has not played [orders at once | HERE HE CO\I[‘;S GisHneal. dHl RawhiWasad FEIC LDEE o et (1, 2220 ) oheper meon, (oi:tiine Duniam vegular game this on. It . B FEMMER, Agent | rcadier i e el favor ‘fV r.;n -‘lfi\:l"Lfll-j'” g Frus-| - Horse Racing—Spalding Lowe Jen- | workouts have been confined to reg- adv. Phone 114 Now fs the time to order coal. ! 5 Fourth and Harris | tee for John Tuppela and as Ad-|ying, president of the Maryland State|ular practice drills and a few scrim.| — . Wt kies o ol 1ine. ot |i3-6 Fitth and Gold | ministrator with the Will Annexed|pair, operating Laurel track, and|mages against the local High School| Women's Coat, Dress and Hat “l" K0, “"['ly ’l‘ :‘ i “")" f““" pos Fihs wua y.' ooy of John Tuppela, deceased, Plain-inoted turf leader; Iarry K. Knapp,|squad. It looks to be a formidable |Sale continues until Dec. 31st at FR Ll e e R0 R e tiff, and against Louise Casebolt|former steward of New York Jockey|aggregation with material for both u ! Goldstein's Emporium. adv lsl’le’:l uumlxr":e:ullr of 50 )m.my'sutm b mexaniyaRd ol ¢ ; Robeson, Defendant, and in accord- | e———— e NS 2 Y (K, SR castoms, you have beem| 3- o ane nnedy. ance with said judgment and de- “‘M“U\"‘WM using just ordiuary coal then we| 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. | cree, I have levied upon, on this| invite you to give our's a trfal. || 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts 10th day of December, 1926, the And our transter service 0 G O My 13 ‘f’*"l" Ave 1‘]']"‘ Indlan St following described real property | |4-6 Ninth and Calhoun, ‘ situate in the City of Junaau, Ter- D. B. FEMMER 40 Aevontl and Maln | ritory of Alaska, to-wit: that cer 2 i 1-7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry t aska, i Phone 114 [4-8 Fweltth and Willoughl | tain lot, tract or parcel of land [14-8 Fweltth and Willoughby. | situate in the City of Juneau, Al- | ' 4-9 Home Grocery | aska, and being more particularly i described as follows: ! [ &= gl tuated in the Town of Ju- | |a— — ) neau, Alaska, and being 190x g | A o 30 feet of ground on the South | C’lll‘lr("l S { ) b i Side of Front Street in the said the lot and the *“Ken- town, and being building known as tucky Pool Hall’” or “Casebolt Property’’; | which id property is the same| projierty that is now occupied by| one F. W. Harris as a secondhand stord, and is located between the McCaul Garage and the Decker Building, the last named building being the building occupied by the Alaska Electrlc Light and Power Company, in sald city; and public notice is herehy further given that, accordingly, 1 will offer said real property for sale at public vendue| to the highest and hest bidder, for cash, on the 12th day of January,!| 1927, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the United States Court [Iouse, in Junea Alask Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- ber 10, 1926. ALBERT WHITE, \ 3 U. S. Marshal. By PHIL 0. HARRIMAN, Deputy. R. E. ROBERTSON, Plaintiff’s Attorney. 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