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o> ! BRINGING UP FATHER THE D JAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, BY GOLLY- THATS THE BEST RIDDLE | EVER HEARD-I'LL TELLAT TO MAGGIE-IT'LL MAKE HER | S OB, by Int'l Feature Crest Dritain rights rescrved. IT THAT | LEGS AN | TWICE A HEERFUL- MACCAF_ WHAT 19 u ES ' EIGHT LEGS HAD EICHT NCS AND SINGS DAY ? | TWICE A DAY? | DON'T KNOW- 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS - | A QUARTETTE N \/AUDEVILLE i 'ALL-AMERIC. AN STAR TO WED COOH FIREMEN LUSE | £ » S i sl R B ¥ Herb Joesting, All-American fullback of the University af Minnesota football team, has secured marriage license and will =son take pretty Lora Davidson of Minneapolis, Minn. (inset) as his briise. Fhey're both atudents in their senior year at Forestry school, (International Newsreel) HILLTOPPERS BEAT EAGLES Local Quintet Downs Island Team in Return Con- test at Douglas The Douglas Eagles again met defeat at the hands of the Juneaa | High School in the second game of a doubleheader in the N torium at Douglas last evening. The score was 29 to 25, four points separating the two fives a3 in their first gamo played last week. After showing poor shooting ‘n ihe carlier games played this sea- son, the Hilltoppers made their best appearance of the season as far as caging their shots went, and put in 13 shots from the field 56 attempts. them several better and sank of 36 attempts, The local boys started off in the . first period™ with J. Orme and Livie doing some fine shooi- ing and floor work, and at tha close of the quarter they led tho Tagles 8 to 6., In the seconl period the Hilltoppers spurted, caged several long shots and ar half time led 21 to 14. At half time, Coach Waid put Fred Orme in for Jim Orme while Peterson replaced. Neilson until the latter was put back daring the closing quarter. With this lineup the locals made " poorar headway and ‘were held to 3 12 The Ragles went| and in a hard fought finish to a| closely contested game managed '’ to sink two from the floor and| held their team in front until the final whistle blew. Lineups and Juneu Livie (11). J. Orme (6) Neilson (6) Berrgren (0).. Burke (2) Summary Fagles T. Cashen (0) 2 Bonner (J) C.... Manning G.M'Cormick (10) G -.Nardin (1) Substitutions: Juneau—F., Orme! (1) for J. Orme, Peterson Neilson, Neilson for Pete Bagles—Henrickson (2) for 0! ash- en. officials: timer, Hall; and Shattuck. ———a——— JACK OF ALL TRADE The Shop of 0dd Jobk or for John H. Sabia; Zimmermai referee, scorers, If your pipes freeze up, any odd jobs Phone 473, Holler. RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Red ‘ouch"” joints. Pepper Rub from sore, stiff, aching It cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheu-| matism torture at once. ‘When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just lry; Pepper Rub and you will Red have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. for | —adv.; takes the T0 ISLANDERS i l ‘Douglas High Five Wins ! by Six Points in Hot- } ly Contésted Game | | p Sehool five last Ju Douglas the dope when they Firemen rium and The High againsi ran over in the won the Poor & the loss the Juncan quin'et them the Dou b pset | night | neau crinpled D to hoot s yo nnn i foreed pls withou and *mps ool For fir four after auarter opened neither sle to score, the first m: chalked up by the I a foul shot. with the Tight second quarter as well and the High School ran ii score up to 8 while the Firemen made but a two paint gain. Both teams opened up#in the | third quarter. Eilingen. was sub- I stituted for Barragar, who injurcd his knee. In the fourth quarter the replaced Mang; r and Mangan Back fn f. ¢ minutes later when | Blake had his fourth personal foul + called. | During the last quarter boih teams battled hard, but the Ju | nezu five was unable to cut down | the lead of the High School. At ino time after the first few min. |utes of play was the lead of the Islanders headed, and the ho | played an excellent game. Th» | Firemen gave them a hard figit, |but were not up to their usual | form. ninuies w er bein, ers on ended 2 to the first, as Summary Douglas Martin (7) 1son (6) Cashen (%) ...Johnson (3) Savikko (0) Firemen—ENing- Barragar for Douz- Lineups and Piremen Blake (2) Mangan (2) Campen (2) Garnick 40) | Barragar (10) | Substitutions: ‘on for Barragar, | Mangan, Mangan for Blake; ‘I:mffnnn(n Officials: referee, H. { timers, Livie and Shudshift; ers, Manning and Shattuck. PARIS, BRUSSELS TO STAGE INDGOR TENNIS TOURNEYS ' NEW YORK, Jan. 7 addi- I tion to their intercity tennis | matches on clay courts, Paris aad Brussels will hold an annual in- door event every year if present plans are completed. In the re- cefit outdoor event Paris won by (@ single match. after the Belgiaa {players had jumped into a lead of 1three matches to one. | The team that represents each city must first win the cham- | pionship of its district. Tt | against the rules to send a pick- jed team into the series, but the club that wins its ecity champion- ship i3 free to make as many Ty changes as it wishes«for the inter- {city event, providing it selects only ' those players who wern members of the club at the nmr- it won the city crown. i Brussels and Paris meet eaci other in several other sporis.| notably soccer and fencing, bat | this is the first time that they have come together in tennis. Thr" meeting was so successful tha: it has been voted an annual af- ifair and strong efforts are bein:| I made to include the covered coari ! { | F ! { M | c G G Sabin: scor- | smarkers, while the BEagles chalk-|Just as soon as you apply. Red| series. The players, for the most| "ot up 9,points and climbed with- in one point of a tie. - This quarter, {ight. in the closing period the and through. Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes as the last, was|it warms the sore spot through ‘Pain and soreness Wagles kept up their speed and |are gone. plenty of excitement ed ,wmm -hlwr Ask any good druggist for a “tied the score at 25:|jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. flkfi'sahool boys had [Be sure to get the genuine, with| rpe umul fleelm ot the ‘Ju the name Rowles nn mh”ol part, are the usual club stars wha do not have national prominence. {JUNEAU GUN CLUB " WILL MEET MONDAY, elnfi'pm be held at 7 Mfllfl éfllhl“ll the JOHNSON TO DRAKE ' SNELLING KNOCKS LOUGHRANIS WINNER OVER LEO LOMSKI YORK, light Jast night me uffering two knockdowns first round, to whip Leo Lo Aberdecn, Wash., challen 15-round battle for the card room of the Juneau Billiards. Jan Tommy it was announced today. Important ciub busine come before the meeting, and the g annual election of officers will ! the mku place. Al members who can do 5o requested NEW of hossibly are to ger, in a wr\t this meeting title first round, ta smashes of th st hoy, floored ' the mpion, almost before the fight s well under way hran fought back last round and battled until the half way point captain of and then conquered his seconl in 1921, challenger within a_month by ¢ alled ing rally through the final can round i i, middleweig | round bout from Babe Olklahom the | Loughran Lo the hand in right e Twice rific AS CINDER MENTOR sistant o0 gamely to th Jan T--Pith track coacl es to Drak fensively URBANA, uson, & Nling d who g head trach wa il the which coach, track team Mered P quad in Am ) Johnson wa the the McCorgary, of nal of the istent performer hurdl his hest 1445 in the 110 tryout for the Olympic in being: in during a mes. s, ma semi match B DOG RACES TRA'N Jan, 7--Tired of cha ing electric hares around a race track, Patsy, a 12-month-old grey- hound, broke away from its own er and raced a subw, train, Pa i 18y beat the train to Lhal next station and then rushed into the street and was captured R i old |\.\pers for sale at The lmpire. | LONDON, QUT CHALLENGER IN FIRST ROUND lun '\l ax Snellin ght heavyweight cha ope, last night cd out the Italian challen ihe title, Michele Bonaglia, the first round .allllllllllllll“lllllllflIIIIIIIIIIllfllllhlIIIWIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllillIIIIlIIl||fiIIu BERLIN, Germay pion BUICK WILL BUILD THEMZ YHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT - - - verything hat s BUICK foronly, 1195 You may have thought that you couldn’t buy a Buick for as little as $1195 —that you would have to pay considerably more for Buick quality. 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Ruppert |ed JUNEAU HIGH AND | Eagles, | showed much ability. KETCHIKANIS (i | SENDING SEVEN FINE RIDOLE / LRE T wlers Ketchikan to be the Juneau are coming held hes Anch rom ament between a Ketchikan and | [bowlers. f | Elk pinmen from Ketchikan ar Thibodeau, Charles Miller, Pete Walter Burgin, Thompson and Fred Page The d L Hiteheork | rived Ch really mot our [ best bowlers bu figured they would make a more even match.’ — | IMICHIGAN $1ATE | PLANS POLO TEAM b} spa from men by th the micle s are we L. SING, .\l ch., Jan. T work there believes it would | fit in with the large riding halll available, and the enthusiasm of | The Lansing the U Indoo | and Yale may in FOR 3 YEARS . h col join ciation, Lansing Lou G Babe Ruth vear Yank NEW YORK, Jan. T home run twin of signed a three with the New York announced today. angement for the N baseman is not reveal Y an contract tion match Oy -eo /|BOBBY JONES NOT | salary York part of tha ses final mont! about even for home run For the greater son and up until the battled on with Ruth YORK d 7 the $50,060 Accen residence by Jones from his home fown in Atlanta, in Wiy his amateur golf tatus, States Golf Assocla- | tion announces. At the same time {Joues gave out a sment h "has declined the proposed - B {ITALIAN BUYS WINNER | OF '22 ENGLISH DERBY ance of Bobhy admirers ated United Gehrig terms honors, o - e UNALGA QUINTETS TO PLAY TONIGHT will at Hitltoppe ke n Juneau tempt tonight to v n two successive they tangle with the tot in the A.'B. Hall On paper, the High School has the edge over the Sailors. Py scoreg of 17-13 and 29-25 the Hill toppers have defeated the Doug while the Gobs, in their Wa3s not announced. only two games played on the| Captain Cuttle at present is - Channel this seazon, lost to the | Lord Woolavington's stud farm at | Ragles 31 to 25 and won 24 to 23.| Petworth, Suss During his rac. In their second game the Unalga ing career this soh ot Hurry On.| bunch put up a serappy game and|ran six times and won four races with a total value of £15,037. Ho contest | Was retired to the stud at the end The!of 1923 and his earnings have not ;m-nn estimated at more than £40,- two win LONDON, Jan. 7 { solini’s friends has bought Lorl Woolavington's famons Captain | Cuttle, the Derby winner of 19 | Signor Gualino, of Turin, the| purchaser, is to take the he to! Illl) early this year. The price| shts wi One of Mua- Unalga quin at 8 o'clock for tonight's announced. will Lineups have not been | Hilltoppers probably start out full strength, because of | 000. 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