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BRINGING UP FA THER INSPEC TION OF ALL | i M ALDERMAN JIG(C WVELL-WE T "M MAKING AN ARE GLAD || reep 200 ~YOU CALLED BEEF AND THE CHARITY MR- JIGG I\ MINLTED ORGANIZATIONS: o Wensm e S g > 3 | o1 ERE 1S THE DINING THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE, FRIDAY, TEB. 11, ROOM- WE ez WITH CORNED [ WHERE EVERY DAY £ { CABBAGE -1 A FEW wOU-MR-JIGGS? WE'LL OPEN HE FRONT L‘\\\\‘\‘ 0 LAND LET THE POOR S o FELLOWS F 00T a7zt INY 5.{} { 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS 927 av Int L Fearture Servi €. Inc SPORTS L ey WA Wy | " CORNELL WILL NAME UASKETBALL ITS SHELL “OLD MA ITHACA, N. Y T launch The Ol n: of Charl Juncau Hi and Douglas Hi \merican 1oy Meet— Juneau and Doug- asars las Girls Also Play. EAGLES DEFEAT . GENE TUNNEY Artistic Temperament Shows permit LATE AT SHOW - VEAN GRECR 1S BACK I CAME Up During His Seattle Engagement. S Tonighi in the A. B. Hall & |'\'|'|||‘ eb. 11 evi \ i "vy In Alyw n”u ti R dence of ne Tunn tin > Man and Old and girls basketball teams 1 HA'NES 40 39 art 15 given last n fer the Lime Favorite Will Play i High School quintot cavyweight cham | A pame between the two topped ,v“ how g e \nn '\fll\ 1ons. s always looked forward to ! v as scheduled i alw tooked forward o Far : s . ! ile v 1 Nk % channel people as ihe harde it to Check Indians Al- program th ; 8 contest of th ason. No o @ tarted a search £ hich team is the botier, both a mosl Costs Eagles L t a symphony orei in basoball, has ¢ o " 1 th f] Ce ing for victory. ! Victory at l)ULl\'l‘\S unney explai } s since basketball has heen inaugurat-| = G e ( ed on Gastineau channel these (WO oo e L STetaly ‘sitp= 0 1 itest pert « steot teams have battled to the end AT Atk A S0 (b e ped his mind ! He is to play wi This season the Junean boys have &) SEr S 8 : et ns. Gre beat 11 won two out of the three games ... p 0 e e retirement n left th 1 played, and the Juneau girls haveig oo ST T ED team two won all three games from the Dou-| ™ . 1 - slas gl : [ Y SWIMMER LOST TITLE The hoys game will practical : ¥ all tifmes o i |N WAR, GOES l BUT KEPT HER NERVE A crowd is expected t :f‘“"““ ! Lt [ twice h'v whien LEs Ay A T gualy ) wili be over to root fo s ed that cvent from the champion team and Juncau will turn out stron e e CNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mos | shibs, it placed hier in the role o to aid their boys to victory ’ Teh. 1l—Coaclh (Ghapla bl A queen without crows 1stead The D five will be led b s of the Idaho football and baseball|0f fading into obscurity the San their two sive forwards, Mar. il (UEter HEATC e FIR6 DO pams, has left for Boise, where ne| Rufael, Calit, merniaid began a vigor. | tin and Johnson, who have .|‘mu\]“mm Pt T R | will enter the United States Veterans | © training campaign on longer practically every guard on the chii-j o ‘ “wu ‘w"‘“v"“ RO WAL o oapttal for L ment to his eves, | distances and today, her trainer, C nel | . g injured by during the World [ ehee Kiernan, say Connors will bear watching . it oped into a night and. it up to form, will figure bl = d S Dean. troubled” miore. .on| Wil mateh 1 strong in a win for the local boys. | s . 3 ()15 e e e intry. In tests over the| Livie who started out strong at the| i - 10) ¥ charged from the Army following vard has been clock first of the year is due for a L . Lee e armistice in 1018, For two vears | €d in 2:45 has reeled off 100 night, it he will get down to hus L Jume liie e dioharEs: Ha \as - ).l metnesedni d0iE | ;I:.\'« '].;\,;;,\. ;,‘y\l\;;lr |nimL.:nII1m!v:.Hui:m H Kroauist (2) i ",“ blind i [ : = R ,;1 ball this soason with Burke, local| Subs: Mangan for Neimi, K iy :.’ 5 Do)tason. liy triabodny] [ 3 2 stationary guard, standing out wity| Mt for T. Cashen R L Juneau Gun Club e | Fouls converted, Man el o i : 3 eve ol )i and consistend 1me s pit s helievoe ha . I etenstont oy a0 RNISLERY) a1, Willard, 1 gty HospliRkete sl i Holds their regular shoots guarding ition will not be necessary | + lineun for tonigl ¢ 1 e probably be: Juneau — Connors and J | Orme, forward; Livie, center: Murk: 1SAYS TILDEN I Capt. Fred Orme, guards. Dou-| Capt. “Dutch” Martin af Johnson. forwards; Cashen, center: | Fox and Bonnar, guards [ The givls will probable start with | the following players: Juneau—Pade-| meister and Burke. forwards; Can-| i AL pen, center; Weil, side center; Moy | L vison and Messerschmidt, guards Douglas was and Lindsey, for-| NEW YORK, Feb. 11— Prediction | wards; Carlson, center; IHammock,! that Bill Tilden will join the pro-| side center; Reibe and Cashen.|fessional tennis ranks before (he | guards close of the year “because of fi e ey Inancial circumstances” is made by VALENTINE TEA | Vin The Ladies Guild will be at home| i I that Tilden “de- | to friends and well wishers of Holy | spitc hnical amateur status, | Trinity Cathedral on Monday, Feb-'has be aking & good living mni rury 14 from residence Franklin St to 6 p. m, Mrs. L. E Silver offering at thelof the e for the past eight yvears"” Oliver, | but is going now of to make a better living ady BASHEIB TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOI GIRLS rs. 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