The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1927, Page 5

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BRll\( Il\(. UP FATHER POOR ‘JUDCE BLOT 1S LAIDUP IN THE HOSPITAL WHICH MAKES )T A CERTAINTY THE PRESI\DENT WILL NOW MAKE +* ME THE TRAVELIN AMBASSADOR! JUNEAU GIRLS TO CLASH WITH Only onc have won t her victory DOUGLAS FRIDAY - .vh \lm Machot croft is Mrs High School Giils" Fives to Aan Meet Friday — Decide o S.E.A. Championship. I )y ever achic The Juneau and Douglas | School s basketball team clash I n it 8 o'clock in the A fall ionship of Southea The teams gell last make connectio turned home. Both ted games from the Ketchikan Wrangell girls and an excitin Friday night e - GNLY THREE FOUNDFRS IN MINORS’ ALLIANCE of the Almg will LET A lecide the cham tern A were to meot weck but wer steamer won i is promised only three men who ered in Ch to form the M b rMuH Leagne compr minor e of the ton is the second president the sociation had in its 26 John H 1 has been sec from the start, and Thomas Hick has become president of the Amei fean Association. Sexton was presi dent of the I league when the a ciation was born arvell headed th New York State Lea, and Hicke was directing the surviving trio. Mike WEDDING BELLS SOUND | FOR WOMEN GOLFERS Cupid is supposed to shy from girl golfers. There a gen erally accepted belief in England (hat women who play golf extremely well seldom marry. Women who succeed at the game are supposed to b too unemotional to appeal o pro spective wooers. Then there is also the theory that no man be marvied to a woman who can play better golf than he can. But) actual records de mnot bear out the theory. i Miss Cecil Leitch, British woman's | champion, is still single, but she has three sisters who ar away wants 1o Now, if your auto’s feeling sick You then should bring it to us quick. HEN your car starts to groan or squeak there's something the matter with it inside. If you don’t under- stand autolinge you had better have us diagpose the case correctly. We can tell whether it needs’ a little oil tenic or if a2n operation is necessary. We render a pain- less bill. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS class ifers all of 1S women llmn <hip was many of Margaret Scot championship, he 1 Dodd is now Mis who won ll\numi woman | two men call and deliver, THF DAILY ALASKA FVIPIRF WEDNESDAY, M\RCH 2, 1927 By GEORGE McMANUS rus MC GAFFNEY AROUND’ HE'S GOT TEN DOLLARS | 5 (HEARD OF MINE - | WANTED HIM | ABOULT IT TO DO A LITTLE yOB |/ =] R . “ -4 FOR ME/ BUT | DoN T "Jm & (OTHE il E\A\K ROO"'\ them " CAME KILLING BOBCAT WEIGHED 53 POUNDS » British women's cham rds and Fo who at the time them “ pound hobeat Hamilton Ru: d been killin game hefore was caught in a bear trap. The Gladys Raven- cat was the largest ever killed Dobell. My vicinity. He » championship | er trap sprang three smail before he wa Bl Db trailed him with dogs a uwled hono climbed ciiffs ISR 5t foress your Phone k S N\\u\FFNEY )\ ME THAT JUDGE @GLOT | DUFFERIN CATS THA-TT' GQUY-MEGAFFNEY S BOUND TO CARRY ]‘ LL \\IHERE DON'T WORRY- HE TOLD WOZ N THE HOSPITA - " | BOT HE'D HIT UM WITH A i BRICK THE MINUTE WE [ [ OUT THAT uoR! 1COT OUT: 50 MecAFFNR] [F & [y~ — e 1S WAITIN AROUND THE (| & 1 20 1 “\\ T e . \‘Cr\buoapfl‘\u INDICATED FOR MEETS OREGON, FIGHT TOMORROW TITLE MATCH - BERKELIY, Cal, March 2 e N nlaald, [ns third consecutive champion- Twenty Thousand Probably! iy, “catitornia's undereated. basket. Witness Sharkey and ball team Ih:n»» l].n for Bugene, Ore., . = to meet the University of Oregon, McTigue Bout. winner of the novth' seation, for (he| . e |aitle of the Coast Conference. The | NEW YORK. March 2 Tex Rick lroams play tomorrow in the first of | wd predicts an attendance of 20000 {a seheduled three game series to | tor the f eon Jack Sharkey |determine the coast champion | and Mike »tomorrow ni: Ylwith the receipts Sl?:._mm ,\u.(‘ VERSATILE RUNNER AGAIN UTAH’S HOPE Undefeated in - any or Confevence meet in which he ha taken part, Jackie Burton, v athlete of Utah University, Coach “lke” Armstrong’s mainstay for the 1927 track team. 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