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NGING UP F: GIT MESELF ONE OF THEM STREET | CLEANER'S UNIFORMO Ifil\ ATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NO- BUT | HAVE TO NANT TO PL I SN ) adlg © 1927 ?\lO\\/”"L\_ WATCH THEGE =il ’ TeAY- GIT VO *wORK»Wh/\ MEN AN' SEE IF THEY =3 | 00 w()*) ‘\-mnfi NOURE [~ ARE STALLIN ON ThE Jog' [l | s By InTL FlAmw Serv Great Eritain rights rescrved FEB. 7 2 8927, By GEORGE McMANUS NE GUESS THE 1 STREET CLEANIN' | UM DEPARTMENT 15 v , TR RUN ALL RIGHT! Los FUNEAU GIRLS VICTOES OVER OUGLAS GIRLS Local Girls Come from Be- hind in Second Half and Win Game 31 to 20. kethail team came ba in th ond half with 1 R against them, and won froin th « Donglas Girl. 1 to 20, in t} nrtail raiser last night in th A. B. Hiail The accurate baskot « of Iy Durke accounted to L point 1 the Juncau team Padeiei ter, who wa ent + fray in th econd half scored o other cieh Joints for Juneau, and playe good I ng ame giving v many cley er passe Alberta Gallwas broke loose from her guard and shot seven buasket for Douglas. Margaret Lindsey wis responsible for the rest of the pont scoring e baskets from the coar The ability of Hansena Campen and Alma Weil, centers for Juneay to keep the ball in their territory in the second half aided materiall to their teams vicior This is tie fourth straight gan the Junean givls 1 won from e Islander nd th not i in until the tourna ‘nt in Wra gell the latter part of his month. Lineup and Summary J. M. 8 D. H. 8. Girl Burke « ” Gallwas (14 Larson I Lindsey (6) Campen (i} Carlsen Weil Fraser Morrison Reibe Messerschmidt Cashen Subs: Pademeister (3) for Larson Lindsey for ( Officials: referce, Johnson; timer Winn and Olson; scorers, Krugne and Nowell — e ~ TAXES CHAMPIGNSHIP AFTER PASSING SIXTY &‘W@%&T S [cently in Chicago after a uinety- ) disorder. Miss Bauer's last competition wa the «nd of eight years of swimmnin which had brought her the records | | for all distances from 100 meters to | a quarter mil One ol her outstanding distinction was the breaking, at Bermuda, m I"ebh 2.—Willie Hopp>, ARMCO INGOT IRON { MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street Phone 373 Res. Phones 1101,1208 aoonp OVIDE 5Amnr LROSTON, 12 October, 1922, of Stubby Krueger ‘“ml‘lfi 18.2 balkline billizrd champ-'gqo.yard backstroke vecord. Her time | e e e e e e s s s s rmeee s eed jan, overcoming A LiG o Doint leadypor e distance, 6001, was four sece- | | Lejono and Von Tillow forward to during most of the play. Juneau fail. passed® Walker Cochirane, of Los Au-{ondy better than Krucger's [l ~ the bow in th der nar Ble JUNCAU HIBH ng to work an effective attack to ®eles. last night in the sceond block — .- il widing down th i score, dropping in ‘a few long shots Of a4 1,600 point mateh. Hoppe 10w I lwant this plamlv n however. The local team would not has 1,000 and Cochrane 705. The ; under‘stood s ¢n th 0o holl fiv LGSES GLUSE follow the instructions of Coach third block “’:n be 1{‘\..’-, Tonisl | Thnydnntsa hl& : e AT TABIRR e e Balter, op (he score may have been Cochrane is the challengar for o vt b Liven <.1\‘ o, Thaily ditferent title ARRIVE SUNDAY ! et a”QOOd’ nith o e d up by he victory for Douglas last night P S | \1' th nh that Pa Provider| ' 1 e to hold « cech, and another game will be Hl wnu when you wik for anything for the tournament in Ketchikan on with, Madam, here i3 something > Island Boys Even Ul’ Basket- G Deliibies MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 12 Th \ Just a3 good” They Al your| 1w0 F'GHTERS ball Sertes with 17 S S“m";‘”yl 1,‘,;‘,'i.\‘\] \‘I ”141}.:’;:;1’:1.”' 41 : ”v lw ‘.h WI(’]I]‘YCH H' Baskellm” Five| | ore properly at prices that will to 15 Victory. Conmors (1) . .. Martin (5) 15t NARC DY @ scote of 23 to 20 Mtfl_s Juneau Monday e ] | hall team came back in (ho ¢ | Burke (2) G oSN il st righ nil, TuesWranwell High School hoakel| GROCERY wrter, after being held scoreles Ramsay (0) G Fox (1 I"';"[‘inu -I»n_' 5 '“ 1"' P | ball team will arrvive on the Admival ;‘HONI‘J ‘4'8 D I 8 ORI ¢ artcr and wo ¢ Subs: None JURISLOY yr =8 U0 o Rogers tomorrow and will meet the 7 [Rosenberg xlll(l.blt{[ldl]] Lose ‘l""‘r‘{]lllllw“‘]-”y‘;;‘n‘_hnlul-:llrl STLLR S el L AT Tivsint Egh Ssdal nad Dotk & . Qut for Violation of 17 to 15 in the A, B. Hall last aighi, and Winn, timers; Sabin and Nowell AUTO FACTORIES High School baskethall teams nest | s | N %, Bilings. Bohvie g L i S - INCREASE OUTPUT |™ii. v ume win we wiases|| FIRE ALARM CALLS s s e T oring four field baskets from the ST el p Monday night with the Juneau i | —_ "“Y\I"'\l\' “1”‘.“\. }‘2’ ,»’7»‘ ””!r:' )l:‘nnn was credited with three EARLY CLA[MS MADE DETROIT, Feb. 12 Production W-1in the A. B. Hall. Tuesday night|1-3 Third and Fiave been suaponded for o yenr haskets, while Cashen looped one FOR FRENCH R!JNNERS '):fr-m-'amn.um.ghvl]'x:’.l“II":‘["’]\;:}(I""_"'!"l:-“ [ the Wrangell five will meet the Is| |14 Front and ] for violation of the Stals Athletic basket. The Douglas boys led at h hyye il Saciia RO GInAE SR dRE SR e ”“vllnmll-ru in Douglas, and Wednesday | | 1.5 Front, near Ferry Way. Commission’s ruling in e end of the firat half. § to 7. but were ing fivst place in the 5,000 and 10 Detroit iHeh it ‘“h‘l uvaI tonii they will play a return game w””i 1-6 Front, opp. I-‘.llm }‘:vxvhunge with their fight last week. Ioth m Leld scoreless by the Juneau guards oo metres v at the 1928 Olympu Fram hm‘u‘. H”“‘;””w‘ :nnnmnmll.;\ lh:- Jvml‘{m five B : | 1-7 Front, opp (. Yy W I::.rr. agers are also suspended and theip N the third quarter. and in the games in Amsterdam that we would 416 e Gl b 10 The e The Wrangell 1ti is reported flr_k 1-8 Front, near Saw ‘Y\HI‘. linonsas vevoltsd fourth period they came back sirong like you Americans to name the sec- [\ 5 SR e m(lm . fast team this year and if|} 2.1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. n imony showed that under o @d with some clever passing worked lond,” said Jerome Labitechief train-| it B R they win from the lmjxxl i and .Il'nlnw Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn ccret agroement, Rosenberg was to e ball through Juneau for four ler of the track and field which is to o Douglen; & gams »‘\:’_ll probably he Front and Seward. o over 9714 per cént of (ho Daskets, winning the game tn Iolland nex AUSIR‘\“A T0 HELP arranged with the Firemen [lfasE Weoar andi M gate receipts, Burke was the mainstay of the ' ye i came immediate ]N”'H‘N (.’\r\.’l\j“ o DALpE | 2.6 Second and M | Jess McMahon, Madison Squape Juneaun team. He practically guarded ly after Roger Pele of Clermond Fer-| “PRO” TENN[S STATUS F]l.”m_'\]'(’\'v 1‘4"1‘1}‘ Lk : . |2 Fifth and Seward. Garden matehmaleor, was. tuspondeg e whole Island team by himself. rand had won the six mile cross ok i el Wiy indefinitely Ramsay, the other guard, had a ten- country race from Rene Marchal of it et i 0 7 iastinean and Rawn Way. Graham lifted the crown o w o long leaving Burke to guard the fast utes, 15 1.5 seconds, over rain soaked professional players under the "[‘B [‘\ “”} \( () /\W A\\ 3-5 Fourth and I ris. receive nothing and Rosenberg way Of rushing forward ol of the | ronds interpretation placed on the rules by | When your back 1s sore and lame| | 3-8 Fifth and Gold. to) BBHUOVEE BDEDET Ganp of e it 1olonders. FReveral Slimens thahoys the Australian Tennis Council. There |or lumbago, sclatica or rheumatism || 3-7 Fifth and East. receipts across the channel missed easy “We ca win the Morathion, that! yin not he any objection to 8uck has you stiftened up,||3-8 Seventh and Gold. | il 5 chances to score when they would we know,” Labite continne kel contests pending the introduction of don’t suffer! Get af|3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. MUSHY CALLAHAN HAS shoot instead of dribbling into t will be won by one of these North- oy wyles, but the net proceeds must 36 cent bottle of old, r\:\mh. back of power house CLOSE FICHT TITLE "",’]’_’]:."l!"f’ T " ”_"“‘“‘ 5, hut we will give IA“:}‘ be used for tennis purposes and the honest St. Jacobs Oil| ““_h““m opp. Junc ““‘ ‘\Pé“ : e five-man defense of the Islund- country on this round earth a Whale | oyponses of the amateurs controlled ab any. doug store;| Distin Ave., and Indian St T — ers held the local 11 boys in check jof a fight for the middle distances.” (iyictly by the State Association. solp B M o your| Ninth and Calhoun. CHICAGO, Teb. 13.—Mushy Qallp- e = = = e = S5 Hna anatnib: it viaht Seventh and Main. 1 % £ and the sorene: § J of Pocatetio. o, “nier he Ting ~ AWAY IN EAST; HELD B o e it (8 st night overweight. Callah 001 -~ I L8 | tailure to follow it to advantaze llns_ soothing, pene- | ; was costly. Meyers was the a g | Miss Sybil Baner, who at the age |} trating oil takes the 3 {sor in every round and pepper aw Lof twenty-two, held twenty-three ! pain right out, :nul‘l I | with both hands throughout the bot world’s backstroke swimming rvec.[ends the misery. It 1s absolutely | SII()E ()I[J and avoided Mushy ¥ ng right ords and the first woman to break | harmless and doesn’'t burn the skin A man's swimming recor re —adv WIFE OF SOUTHPAW | SITS IN BACK SEAT The chest of Robert Dunbar, €3 years old Eveleth, Minn, curler, is > = Silih Tovn. Wik uote. troglie Mrs. Karl Whitehill, wife of the and medals than repose upon the ! StAY DOIToit souttipaw pitcher, watch- litati oot et ot e of (he ©% him perform from an inconspicu-| pastime. Dunbar is called “Napoleoy O3 seat inan upper deck of the of the Rink” and the title is stil] # 4ndstand. Her husband thinks he justified for he has won three suc- PHOBes his best hall when his wite | Cessive Minnesota curling champion. |18 MOt in the stands. It Farl is turn-| ships since he wad 60. A native of IS the opposition back, Mrs. White:| Nova Scotia, he weighs only 113 Ml remains until the end of (he| pounds, but he has a record of throw. KM DUl if he is knocked from the ing the 16 pounds shot 45 foer. | PO she harries from the stands and | il B ) i greets him at home as if she had | MRS. CORSON WILL | et had any interest in baseball that | (day. She does not want the lefthand | ATTEMPT TO SWIM e 1 cluity bis wife as a basehan ENG. CHANNEL AGAIN /"« | - > — St Let flowers be your Valentine. DEAL, England, Feb. 12 M, | A1 >ho 2 23| Clemington . 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