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l ka College in the A. %how the College as THE BRINGING UP FATHER DAILY AL XA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1928, By GEORGE McMANUS 5""1 f’ FOR GOODNESD SAKE- IF THAT AIN'T SCHMALT ZE ON CRUTCHES. i Btk | I WUZ CROSSIN ON A ONE-WAY STREET BUT LOOKIN' THE WRONG WAY: JUST THINK - 'rm'.—,\ HAPPENED WHAT HAPPENEDJ Feature Service. Inc Britain rights reserved & CAN'T YOU WALK WITHOUT | THEM CRUTEHE [1T% A PECUL | THING - MY DOCTOR SANS SHARKEY 0.K, FOR HIS BOUT WITH HEENEY YORK, is in. ey 12-réund le Tom Heeney shows no trace of in- hand, two phys today after aa NEW Sharkey fof' his night with Sharkey jury to his left cians announced oxaminatio eee PADDU(‘ K STATES AMATEUR STATUS 12 cham 12—Jack condition tomorrow Jan. ellent LOS ANGELES, Cal, Charles Paddock, wao Jan d's pion sprinter, declares in a ed article in the L&s Angeles Ix today that Helen Will Jones and John Weismulle: have all broken the spirit of lh amateur rule. He named 4 Gould as the only real amateur of pronrinence in the country ck advocated over-lookin products of competition’ and urged professionalizing o athletes only in sports in whic! they*receive money for compe:i tion as a means to eliminate is termed alge fairness hypoerisy that exists today.’ press 3obby an. - | COLLEGE FIVE AND DOUCLAS HIGH WILL * MEET HERE SUNDAY Without a this season, the School basketball five will have n opportunity to show its strength. mext Sunday afternoon when it is scheduled to mix with the strong quintet from the Alas B. Hall. Islanders will much com- petition as any other team on the Channel, for the boys have shown themselves to be a quick thinking, aggressive bunch, accurate shoot- ers, and at the same time have a tight defense which forms quick- 1y. To date the College quintet also without a defeat this season The Collegians played sever: sames to the westward bef coming to Juneau and emerge victorious in every ome. In Ket chikan they won from the High School 27-22 last Saturday, from Metlakatla on their own floor Monday, 38-26, defeated the City team «30-22 and last night took the Ketchikan High School into camp in a contest, 13-6. According to a cable received today, from Ketchikan the Fair- hanks team will meet the Wran- zell five this evening. The Coi- jege five is scheduled to -come sorth to Juneau on the Admiral Togers, due here Saturday night or Sunday. morning. CGLLEGE SCHEDULE OF GAMES CHANGED A slight change has been an- nounced, in the schedule of bas- ketball games to be played be- ;ween local quintets and the Col- cge outfit, which will open here on Sunday afternoon. Douglas ‘High School wlll e the first team to meet the Col- lege five, the two being scheduled 1o mix on Bundly n.ltmbon at 1’ o'clock. s Monday the F’llrbanh toys wil iangle with the Juneau ' High Sehool at 8 p. m. and at the “ uour on the following ean Firemen ,will play the cnl'- lege aggregation. ¥ n preparation tor the games| which will undoubtedly ::’“hfl ulml for the-local fives; the Fire- the Hilltoppers will play in m A n.{lnn on Saturday ‘is the *em to its eredit Douglas High defeat Undoubtedly the is ELKS' BOWLERS (ROLL 'EM LOW Teams Make Poores | JONES TURNS DOWN CHANC FOR RECORD AT docid ANTA, Ga., J g against go land next sammer his British open goll pionship, Bobby Jones up an opportunity ac plish a feat mot.recorded in ‘ the anmals qf Inglish gol Locals Forge Ahead since 1882 ~ | Not since then when R. Fer. on_carried off the cup victory for the third str: r has any golfer won record for a single sh open three times yaeind suecession. Hor. 1§ Bobby himself last joined the” slim roll ¢ with twa consecuti fes, becoming the first. suc- il defending champion | since James Braid in 1996, to teams in| tourna-| new Each of the Inter-City bowling being heid here three the ment Tow set a d over Ketehikan ns and Ketchikan in turn now ! by 1.200 rmors basad on the by which the match de-| The team | grand total| to year those vietor- Anchorage ary to not loads pins Con mdings are number of pins winning teamn jin each feats tne fosing tearn. having the gigitest should foree the ome tight pinches. Series tickets for the fort ng hoop series between ClI Firemen infd|ment will be acclaimed winner, under an agreement made before| he tournament started In the opening round yester-| ives and the basketball squad o1 |day afternoon Ketchikan took| he Alaska College were placedl Anchorage into camp, 2602 to] m sale at several places around 2324, while Zurich of the win-| owp today. They may be se-lning teain was high man for the} wured at Burford’s Corner and |match with an average of. 564, 3utler.. Mauro Drug Company d single game Ecore .of +209.} itores downtown. nong the Anchorage men Spens-| The series will include cy made the largest total with! rames and the price for 191 while the best game was 1as heen cut down to a t bowled by Bragaw, 194. i figure, that instead of M Anchorage ' went under again| to pay B0 cents for each game, |in the second afternoon match those holding a series pasteboard|when they™took the count from will be taxed only §1. qumu by a 2725-2395 score. ————— — 1 If of Juneau led the scoring GEORGE vnN ELM x.u\\-m]“ total of 590 while he} REMAINS AMATEUR 219 in his first game.| Larsen for the opposition was high man for game seere with 199 but! LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 12--{Mcbonald ran_up the highest] George Von Elm, former National|total 19 | Amateur: Golf champion, today| The break came in the evening| depied reports he has signed wn-|when Juneau men bowled thair der the management of Jack|fir me under the 00 mark. Kearns, fight promoter, as pio-|Ketchikan also made their low s\‘ fessional for a golf tour. He said |¢core in the tournament but their| he has never considered abandon 9 pins were good enough tol ing the amateur ranks. win the mateh from Juneau, the i G {local pinmen knocking over only NOTICE PIONEERS 2521. Auxiliary, Igloo No. 6. 1In-| Lavenik of Juneau stallation - of officers Friday|best game score, 2 while Dar- night, Jan. 13 at 8 o'clock, 'Moose | by bowled consistently for a to- Hall. Ceremony to be followed,tal of The best the First by cards and supper to which|City men could do was to roll] each member may invite a friend.ja total of 535, made by Durgan, EDNA RADONICH, Pres.jand game score of 201, made by MINNIE HURLEY, Sec'y.|Thibodeau. {1 5% A number of persons attended For first class dréssmaking callllhe evening match and heiped Mrs. Lawrence. ,Phone 1534. adv. fluniuh a tournament Basketball Alaska Collego Douglas High Sunday Afternoon, 3 o’clock Alaska College vs. Juneau High Monday Night, 8 o’clock Alaska College 8. g Juneau Firemen Tuesday fvi,in, 8 o'clock ALL GAMES A’l‘ A. B, HAL‘L heon ne! is, of made the b, adv, { Br team ‘' arsen spirit. | Those it a Miller Thompedn . Burgan Scores of Tournament as |Tiivodean Hitcheock ! Zuric in charge have asked that ain matches are ‘open to anyone who| cares to come. Scores made yesterday follow: Atter noon—Fu st KETCHIK h Totals McDonald Spens To! Af-ernocny—Second JUNEAU Bary Radde 1narby To Melon Ostr Spen ! e match| Thompson while Juneau increased | Ostrander 419 Fhompson ley Zraw tals pins at the close of the tourna-|Lavenik | Metealf tals ..... ald nder ANCHORAGE 942 ANCHORAGE KETC Lvenin | Miller | Thomp Jurgan Thibod {Zurich on 4 announced the Total 8 Barragar Hendrickson Radde Metcalf Lavenik ‘l/.n'h). 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