The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 5

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—— BRINGI UP FATHER THE 'V i [ WHAT 1N THE WORLD 15 ALL | RACKET? T 1E NEIGHBORS'LL coMPLAININ' \v DAUGHTER LE | HER FRIGENDS SHOUT LIKE THAT N AT THIS HOUR I'LL POT A STOP TOIT TLL BEY THERE'S AT | LEAST TWO CAKE ROWD HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS ) A BT J"VJ 949 TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN FRENCH CHAMP AIMS TG PUNCH SUPPRESSION CF EVIDENCE ASKED GREATER CHINS IN THOMAS CASE | EATERS IN THE ) OF THE NIGHTY ) || 9"\ BASEBALL “TARS WHO WILL F] s 1 & PRIZES GIVEN | ELKS' BOWLERS Barragar sod.. Darby Wm‘ Individual Honors for Highest Average Prizes, el Dated by local firm SCOTES I lowling 7T cd today ven Wilson; b and pencil low av flashl High score of short 102, Mes score of on by Morri 240, Crown army 1yoi; low score of »ples, won by high month pas 10 Coliseum theatre, won by 1gar; low (hree game score . Badger Hair shaving brusa, n by Shaw t Most by Radd won by Y most ‘suit dry cleaned and pr by Cleveland; wmost w won by ¢ hest hmid; 01, er; i 8, muffler, won plits, won | A mumber of swaps are In process In the Amer the game, Rumor has it that Tlob Meuscl (1ef0), Swift's mimm ham, won ny fof Bib Falk (next to Meuscl). Ge: 4 pres and strikes in fho Louis Browns, are known to be on the w oventh Frame” e countad|dudge (right) from thé fivst-buse in the scoring). The bowling committee of Blk's Club today expressed thanks to the following firms who offered the prizes log the bowlers and helped make the tourns o Buce Ludwig rlgon, lan’s H. G Sanitary . Coliseum | tre, Butler-Mauro , Gold stein's Emporinm, M. Bei| rends Co., Alaska Steam Lu!u'll'.\_ and San Market. lnnll\ul\ml honors for cons scoring in the tournament hotly contested between and Barraga the latter _out by virlue of his howling 20 more pins in the entire tourna ment than did Darby. Darby was | the ouly bowler in the fournzment who bowled more than 500 pias; in every match in which he pla ed, his lowest score being while his high score was s Following are the jndividual av erages of all the bowlers who pal ticipated in tne tournament: Games Averaze 187 186 e r (upper ontiedter, center), and Jer job ghiat he has held 1 Washingipn for . e i 4 the ! | cision w | council | stall a tr and showel | vears the Giants have their camp at Sarasoia, The Giants player. at Augusta March terymen 1 Springs, of voted to clubhous. past fou:r pitehed Fla. * the EXHIBIT IS TOTAL LOSS Treasures of Llfe Time Are |, Destroyed by Fire Today ALENHURST, 3., Jimmy DeRorrest, aged ]\\mll known trainer, i3 heart because the (reasure 1 of a lifeiime devofed to the prize | Wite ¢ ¢ l fight ring, are in ashes. lh Ten The collection was dest fire that levelled home DeForres Dempsey i champions, jof the loss. e sald: were the gloves Jim Ma Mike Donovan fought with; ||, Sulivan’s gloves, Jim bott's, Tom Sharkey's. Kid Mc- Coy's and the most precions of| tall gloves, the ones Joo Gans anl| | Spider Kelly wore in their great | i fight.” The Toronto (ntcrnationa? solectdd Auzpdta tr wers Darby | winnins FIVE PURDUE GRIiD PLAYERS THRGUGH Ind went Conference f{o geason, five Pirdue .m- 1 their. colic 1opt ree They were (“Cotton™) Wilcox, halfbac B L. (“Tony”) Leichtle, halfhact Abraham R, Kora fallback Robert Wilson, ! . D. Stilwell, D 11 65 yed | | & \ i | | i e 522, i wed by DeForrest's| &e who i a trembled trained Jack org of as he Barragar Darby Radde L:n Hendrickson 179 Henning 172 H. Messerschmidt.. 2 171 Lavenick ’ 171 Bavard .. 170 Guyot 11:0‘. Vanderleest ll-:» Robertson lr” Polley ll:."; Pitschmann 162 Sperling IA:Z Bernard l(r-'Z Cleveland 159 Pdllen 159 Bringdale 158 Stewart 153 Wilson 157 McNaughton 157 | Kirk 155 Danner .. 1?'5 Blomgren .. :r:: Gar 53 Stevens 148 Gy Messerschmidt.. 146 - Goddard Sl 145 143 McKinnon is ] 137 quarterbac el substitute - HSSLER SEEKING BACKSTROKE SWIM HONOR OF NATION | NEW \()mc est back ke ond Jokn hm 14-~The Jal- performances of George Pissler of the New York A. ., have aroused speculation {in aquatic = cireles concel | prospects for the co £ national A, A. U. dorsal cla thel In the last "indo titla test i George Kojac was first and Fiss. r a close second, hoth beating | Weissmueller, bui Walter thén recordholder, was absent, “wite,|8d arother . topmotcher, Pail imter. | Wyatt, slightly off form. Now tas James ani ! latter pair, as well | House of Yale, ‘and David Youas of Georgia Tech, are considerel | strong rivals to the New Yorkers: and a great fight for the national crown is antieipated. S - NOTICE If your furniture needs :re- pairing call Phone 137. Henry Gorham. ~—adv BILIOUSNESS \ RELIEVED | — eee \NOTED JOCKEY. FALLS IN COURT SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 14—Tod Sloan, idol of the turf a genera- tion ago when he invented “forward seat” now universal adopted by jockeys, rode to fall today. The diminutive jockey Judge's decision when his Elizabeth, was granted an locutory decree of divores j given custody of their five-yea old daughter, Ann, on grounds mental cruelty and intemperance, There was no contest. Sloan led the world in the rid- | ing of winners for several years, 128 and was feted by English royalty following his invasion of the tuif & : d and France. ' For th» : SURE! THE PRESIDENT in Englan il be ou’ all winter. wa and past few years he has been a Wortn-hle Just Phome 257.;famillar figure at the Tia Juatu Bob Turmer. ,__.4‘ track. During the summer hLe sells real estnte _giroats Imv YORK GIANTS «M NE‘W YORK; Dec. 14—The New m National Leasue baseha’t] “club will train at Anguste, Ga. lost a PICK AUGUSTA AS 5 . Invelving scme of t . and e trade will proba Laufer, 1 Expert Motor Car Service GIRLS lx\\ BLUE - BUN CLUB HOLD TURKEY SHOOT . SUNDAY DEG. 18 | Two Prm‘,s Be Awarded Pass to Coliseum to All Members Present IN TRAD Sugday leck in the nnoanced today membars wttend vill be Coli who given a fr Thea Gros um Wm re will be a tak mbers n of t and o he the me are wrged to ha - and member club prasent FOR HUSKIES Eastern Qumlet to Play m| Seattle at Dedica- tion Gam"s - URBANA, 1L, Dec, 1i—Spurred by the chanc f a 4,200-mile trip to Seattle during the Christmas | | holidays, the University of - | nois « basketball squad has havd gt scrimmage for places on the team that will play the dedi- cation games in the new | University of Washington fiold | >, December 27, 29 and 30, The pariy will leave December slopping for practice at Kansas City. Deaver “and Lake City, retarning Jannary > best known play v Wi iy many yea low) h P bring alout the pa DHROIT PLAYERS TRADED TG BROWNS NEW YORK, Dec. 14 Tigers announce The D> that first and outfielder | bedn t Harry Rice, er and a amed later, asketball DOUGLAS HI VS. 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M been Case Monday of Bowersox hrends this llerose s a TONY w and with the Purple despite the fact Was necessary evel cally a new team v mate \\u] vinter star v \l)l:)\_- e : Hank inch a fig ny week in erday heard Monday that vas n con he encio, fea of France, champions the arriy plaintiff, leholde CHURCH IN FAVOR OF laholdar REVISED PRAYER world to con LONDON ekl embly D the o inv 14—Bef Hotise terhury the ure ssham rey moved @ o, oy couns "' Y umph in B + and South Amy A embodying o e prayer hook be | g King for Royal{ continent Debate i3 expected to » Crigui omorrow it the resolution I° yccencio knocke Archbishop terbury Hie e | thier In five rounds to vid the voice ”‘} the o hu E anipionship France visemen rwhelmingly iy *[ claims the g s ) 2 ed Book | * ki victory favor MAKES $700,000 GIFT 1doua WASHIN Dec ! o Rocke! 2 BIVED | Madrid READARON I ¥ of Con- | nagpite hiy youth, Ascencio has . the whereof 1) yaitied in all the fight centers of used as n J e i BROTHERS was made last only Four Cylinder of [ tation notion a mea and th clever N court this 1 the resented revised thal, counsel a4 new o the h start i carries mo poken the revi ove of 1 \ in of Andre Routis art, bhefore tackling his home ‘town Advertis the eo’amns ov John ot The Emoire b sour Europe hist announced tor nual report of Herbert | Librarian Itics who have ‘II\ action decls | “punching fool “m‘\.md of band. seen him airly powerful Ascenclo ! rugged | and right Putnam a cley - e imble, representat fean Railway Express >-o who has been on an| 1o TELEPHONE PATRONS trip to the Westward | and Interior, is returning to the| ates on the Alaska, ————— L & N o ) Cars Company, i i | { The fastest four in Amurk‘a»-; 10 to 26 miles through gears ' in less than seven seconds— | vnequal in traffic or on hills | —equipment includes wind- } s | swipe, rear view mirror, stop 1 MceCAUL MOTOR CO l A new telephone directory is | oW in course of preparation. 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