The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAT! NEEDSMORE RPOLICE 1D SA0LY ‘N NEED OF I BETTER ROADS- '™ CONNA || OF THE VOTE FOR'A MAN WHO'LL ISLAND FIVES ":ff WIN AND LOSE .. Bu,, Defeat Eagles wmle J.H. S. Alumni Tram- | ples Douglas Girls ! Displaying teamwork ing. at that should Juncau Hilltoppers plenty ¥¥ about next Friday when clash with “the Islandcrs, Pouglas High - School nesed the Bagles quintet in- the torfum in Doungla ast even by th of 13 to 16, whil the. girl am failed to hold up| its end, losing to the H. 8 Alumii, » 18 Coach n to wor they i used ne i no 1 0 1 I ) Cov 1 ool ted off right i t tirst quarter and ended les to 2, but at the s had tied all. Both fc rene \ms wi {1928 althougn than the! luck sii although the quarter tra made’ fewer A+ High School, had be ing "heir shots, ¢ endéd the third 13 to 11 qua k in, After sev- | eral minutes of play time ouf v called fo imi of the REagle who w 1 and replaced byl Hewitt sore was then 16 | 16. Hewitt was called on a tech| nical foul and the resuiting poin won the game for Hi School ¢ Lineups and Summary Fox (2) Johhson (1) Cashen (2) Carlson (1) Martin (9 Substitution MeCormi placing the Hendrickson (1} Manning Neimi ¥ ( G ( Ih witt 1 referee scorers, Alumni girzs crashed into the winning column last night in| the opening game in the Nat, turning the tables on the Douglas High to the tune of 22 to 18. Thi game indicated still more sively that when the Hilltopper meet their friends from the Island | in the A. B. Hall next Friday for the first of the Channel Series two interesting contests will seen, Although weak in passing and in foul shooting, the two Douglas, forwards, M. and R. Fraser, rao| up an excellent average on their shots, the former eaging 5 ouf of 7 attempts for field goals during | the entire game ‘and the latter| inking 2 out of 3 shots. _‘Douglas trailed 6 to 3 at quar | ter time, 12 to 9 at half time and| .18 to 11 at the end of the third| quarter. Up to this point the game had been fairly well on:-| sided but with the opening of final period the High School gave | its best and shoved over seven | points to their opponents four, af [ the same time playing a fast and } heady game. Howe the zam" SULPHUR IS BEST T0 CLEAR SKIN :A\\y breaking out of skin Irri- h!lou on face, neck or body| ‘h avercome guickest by applying! ‘Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin | specialist. Because of its gern:| troying properties, nothing hag 'er heen found to”take the place this s@lphur preparation that! be ! | ing, &uru}wnnll irritation. ; fie Sulphur heals eczema leaving he- skin clear LTt sdllflvh fails to disfigure-| “of Rowles' vy be obtained i o il | cha won an coneli- | LOOK AT THE |CONDITION ~ STREETS cended with four points e AI"m 1 h School keeping the bal HNNFH OVER BERLENBACH!" Technical Knockout in & rxlh of Scheduled sormick Anders n W 8 eil Lundstrom | lmnul 11 Shawv | 1 Cazhen shattuc 13cor scorers, Zimmerman and { gt AMMY MANDELL GIVEN DECISION OVER BOSTON MAN 4 TON Rmmuu CHICAGO, Dec 10-—-Jack ospective opponent Paul B 10 — Sam veAe e lightwet } ol casy Jimwy 1o-round b over BOS Il4 {Tast o l‘i over g i lSAN FRANGISCO AND [+ e DENVER BALL CLUBS DECIDE ON QUARTERS SAN FRANCISCO, clection of spr he San and Hol rounds ) enver { n - sunced today N, Déc. in heavyw pted the challenge of Halman, German h ei a match early in Junuary 1 the “Last Appearance” CHICAGC 10 i} 1 this af last Dec )| GORMAN-HAYMAN AFFAIR 10 s of the apart to bout fifty | wi the practice ¢ ITH w \H enable en in twi | oo teams games, The neisco ndon Gorman, who came st summer and sp knee in a bout with Harry {son, Swedish champion, # the Seals and |exhibition heve last night pring practiev | . I MYLES LANE WILL - I ~PLAY FOR EASTERM ATTENTION MOOSE! b All members of the I and their ladies are cordis ited to tend the Annual Fri aturday night, December 10, 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Hall to Qeste pected that Der will begin in February H., Dec and leading atyscorer of intercolle ady! announced last night t -+ — accepted the inyitation JACK OF ALL TRADES with the aHu I your pipes freeze up call John|contest against an Holler. ~Phone 473, or for any|team at San Francisco odd jobs. —adv.} 27, all-w “Ready-to-Mail” XMAS GIFTS Photographic Art IN Greeting Cards ETCHCRAFT PRINTS OF SCENIC ALASKA Something new every day in attractive Christmas Gifts MIRRORS Plate Glass, Engraved and Framed in the Latest Designs SEE OUR LATEST PICTURE Lights o’ Juneau It solves the Christmas Gift problem WINTER & PDNDCO, rienbach :1;\\||l 2 e € Ju " m appeard TO BE STAGED IN MUNICH Bud Gorma Lundwis .M DECEMBER 27 lividual point arn eleven in 1 December RDAY, 109 o By GEOR 2 Dl Cs MNOW - WHAT WE TAaLKIN reserved =10 927. 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