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[ BY COLLY- THAT MUST HAVE ] HOPPED UP OUT OF THE SEA- # HOW KIN HE LIVE AN _,.J LOOK LIKE THAT? By GEORGE McMANUS io." 172 ;-M prospectors—will e @ 3 ¥ 1 U THE POOR BOOR NowALa - | [ NOW,GIRLS YoU = % bt ¥ e 5 HE MUST BE | WANT '\'Hr PLEASE DONT | | PROMISED b e Bavard . .o 180 175 146-<50%" en i ileg LONESOME - (,Y FIRST DANLE QUARREL i ME THE t‘“ ANT AT ME - _ 120 161-— 440, Ha Q and M ! NO ONE 14 Tor N\\.HT OVEF‘( MR | FIRST DANCE. =t 1 11 ih ro. i WOULD WANT | el 45 T4 | 7 oy ( | To BE SEEN , 140 51 1308 R By AWITH HIM - - i oL o T p Wi g R take R q 4 ; o i © 1927 by Int'l Featurd Service Ine Great Britan rights resorved -9, THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1927. e e oo au TONY CANZONERT ittue of its high| WHALES FILIPING BERKELEY pairs of brothers cousins are tornia first v —— mcia e T e - ) 625 Ralph and Jim I i and end, and Harry and Pos, Alumni man with single ime score of Ted) i 566 Gill. guard and halfback; are /—- F. mick (2) (T 1 n Team No. 1 5 rothe - ~J ¥ a9y (18) T A el (o] Andersa Aurhetaed 1 ME Gy Lundstro n when { former bowled 1601 € Larson h e of 20 Ottic referee, Keller i )t A EIR Bk — | Peterson corer, Barragar 10 teams T ¢ I 9 tie. In ‘th en at ce m for dome | S sl ] F yli ' sm for dou “our Cylinder Sehool * te ard be Hig) Sc houtl 1 . point, v |scored their one { tha tim ‘E! #S BOWLERS RUN i AND LUSE Tfl 1 man defense tha',|in the B »a samvorn |- UP HIGH SCORES Team Ko, 4 «ars during the first half, worked ! Alumnt, tight and in the final tor, | ol and i quar | Radde i well the Alumns could b wi & mot by any|when they were B IN HOT CONTESTS [ The fastest four in America— througle only with difficulty, means p worked tha hal 4 w bringd Kinnon international {0 to 25 miles.through mnmmm? Im(” down into shooting and wi £ y under way and iin less than seven seconds ;“ shoot sank twa field goal made Total 192 563 the north county vaequal in- thaftic or. on. At ine. . O two. mort s on free throws " hav ed vic {—equipment includes wind- | % Aditoe Wi Team No. €— “ e sri § there, 1 d Summary hieen personal fouls wee Ly the hettiing, | Rebertson 179 169 and Canada, Jo, rear view mirror, stap | Pl“lo] per B Lo»e, QGirls #hots. and J. H. 8. Pos. v Al Aled. hop PRI sperling 165 165 their huskie: for I;M bumpers on frant and | q ing up the ge timo | Burke (4) P Hunter (3 | three of the j Gt 185 164 training grind which { Win, in txuun;, Con- |attor leading 4 to 2 at rtor ). Orme (4) .. F. Holmquist (3)]8chool B iteh ""\I" f ¢ \e running of the north. ! rear. 4 tests Last nght ‘\\‘im Jensen jumping for Beabis w”,”‘ : it ‘“‘, making R wan. ihe e wé; g The derby, held in ¢ Pive Passenger Sedun } - — il SRR IMUDUS 10T e 3 i 4 o f Second CGame e - k Orme in the I ; ). 4y |iasarece . by Hipi "”' i ¢ with The Pas win e $875.00 Detroit ¢ oppers won and lost, and Ellingen pis itutions: Tiliared Mo S tha taa § 181 B4 ~npa WAL bo. lield -March 13 to i in thelr fist two |tuck for the Alumni, i Jensen for F. Orme; Nejl-| High School iRgacelagt ““: < A 169 154—4ug | clusive, forty miles a day het g of the soason with the|team came back + Jensen; Bilingen (2) for| o o g AR RO LR A e e gt 5 141 154—450 | traveled by the racers over th eams B, -dotkl % Lo uek . 4 ' R 1 Do SIS BTany R 20 10, sourse on the Saskatchewan Riv-i} ~ 1 ’ . Alumni teams when a doubl> | third _quarter, ¢ ] . school was their ability to hold | time i o O Stitt has boen Yeorees | McCAUL MOTOR 558 header was played ‘in the schocl | passing and tle Qifficulty | Officials Bar oito. TN “Ball and b Heonkin A 3 P R S WO 14 101 r. B. M. Stitt has been re-clece | i gymnas Winning by core | broke through the High t it n .-}“., ekt dic) AR e et l(m{ te ,’M“’;” dia! Te e ted president’ of The Pas Dogif § 20 to 10, the Alumni hoys walk- | defense. At the end of the | an kit tor. & v, Sainatss. fa Hond' ¥o tia. o i 175 172 169--51¢| Derby and Winter Carn 4 ; from the High School |quarter they led 14 to 8 i R s & 5F bt bR AR g 5 35-a g pROCISton. Gt R 436 chis Easl the second half afier | . Bliortly after the oper 16 lcd - e 1e MOst|arg wag the feature of the game.|1543 pins, Barragar was highiVan Atta St Rl ¢34 4 D b g the [irst half in an 8 to 8/last canto, the Hillloppers a y ¢e hat has 8 ’I i g i [ for the derby from- both N 4 5 ol y = y ; Pt i sk Totald 187 478 o | and United s districts A e A AR U TIEN L T e i RS T L T A WM S MM it T s M O S N Tl ird Gu’“e An endur se of 100 mil % fifty mile for “commi Te1m No. 5— PRINCE ALBERT, and plenty of it, huh? Well, we can justify that on any number of counts. It’s more than mere preference. Theére are sound reasons for liking Prince Albert above anything else. Take fragrance, for instance, P.A. has’em ¢li stopped there. Every time I open the tidy . red tin, I get a brand-new thrill. A tobacco that stnells like that would have to be good, if you ask me. Yes, Sir! i N ) And then take taste. Every puff tells a man that P.A. is cool and refreshing, with a mdlopyfl‘ildmthat’isarevdafim. Mild, leveland . 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