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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 1928. By GEORGE MeMANUS f 0 JACK DELANEY BRINGING UP FATHER been : Have you ey ‘ , e - | looking for our | | - THING WHY, THE W+ HE ISt OYS -1 JUST DROPPED IN TO | | JUST THINK THAT Ay , S ot e AT JURY DON'T | FELLOW 19 GUILTY B I Y S T, | Gl N By v ot (’r“'\,.”'z CONVICT I'LL KNOW THERE IS | . AT EALOWD VEN IR BRI N LR W S ol g [ P space? S TICE - | | KNOW 1T - WHY, IT | U8 SHOOK HIM: WHERE | FORM AN OP - NO JUSTY J WAS A DELIBERATE. DID HE GET 'THE MONEY | BEFORE - TH 3 ! \ T b R A CRIME 1B KNEW TO PAY HIS LAWNERD | THE FIRST { T 4 . WELL HERE | CRY s HE KNE ) P ASK YOOU? ) D TN HIS OWN HPT N / THATS | P i ¥ Fgr WE ARE HEART - RIGHT - | Puts Montgomery Out in g ,”') . (()H([: - Uu‘u:lum Wins by Knockout Harri Machine | EW YORK, Jan. 17--Jack D welglt champ i Shop i “‘[ ‘:‘,‘ Plumbing, Heating and M b PN R W heet Metal Works | lege fooih v in the first 20 —— ‘ ol a roih 1 | B e a e, ine. Great Britain ) n £ | i | RELIABLE TRANSFER ' ; : e Ak K Phone 149 Res. 148 | College proving too much but has remained on tha reper chobper, cne of the cor 3 1 them and they made but three|toires of Dresden, Breslam, and the heavyweight hon ni | COURTESY aad GOOD points, to end four poinis behind, | Berlin despite the s of ad. knocked out Jid Keeley Bos SERVICE Motto the score favoring the oppositisu|herents to the classical typa of the second round of R 20 to 16. opera 10 round bhout In th RO T AATTRN W b Juneau's Hilltoppers did mot| At Cassel, ho oadway Arena { PGS 2 figure that way, howe and | jazz faction r e THE ROCKLAND came back in the closing pericd [ During one of the s : I BOARDING HOUSE with the determination to show|press train is posed to -move M'KE BAVARD WILL L “4g how: ‘open: tolk Bkt ) the Cotloga what could be donc across the staee. 1113 ser 0 o HAVE NEW GROCERY || oum ana Tourd, Tiome. Cooks such a case. Shortly after the |ti y g ' 4 re | P 3 e half opened they sank one from|When the moment came for STORE IN PASADENA| '@ ins Mre Sfort, Prop. the field, bringing them within altrain to move, it sudde faile o ———— i single basket of a tie and thore|to function. The stage hand Miks Bavar4, former Junepu|} 3 the score stayed for a time. Back | finally found that the cable hal resident and part owner of the| , and forth the ball went, the Col-/been cut by some unknown p California Grocery, has gone into| i lege men being conspicuously son. : busine in California, according weak on shooting, for they had! This was the signal for tho antl[to word received here by his BROTIIER i st I several opportunities for close|jazzers, who had evidently packed | Lrother, Nick Bavard, who & : ‘Many I‘OU!S Called in Clas- range goals but each time he l'm-lhuuw-‘ to \il.ll'( a rumpus whica ' present is proprietor of the Cali-|] | . . ball missed its mark. The local;|{made the further ordered pr forn Grocery. I A o sic Battle Lost by High- {did not score again while tho|of the opera impossible expects (o open his new Four Cylinder g School 21 to 18 College converted once for ther| ————————— | rocery business in Pasadena|{ C i ity only score of the period. 4 : labout January 20. After leave|] +ars Tho ninter 1from . the Alagk | The scoring for the two teams ALLIHAN ILL ling here early last year he mmfl% 1 e e 01 aJe Alaska » - . 3 Me 1, adias | ieorze allihar s he S A b1 Wwhere > > arll ¥ | Cotiege dddad* duothen "Gams: o | 1P along parallel. " The Collegc Ge orge Halliha: l” n -‘.” ’* ‘\ broad, Where he spent several | The fastest four in Amerfca-— made 44 attempts from the field, Ann's hospital this week for me:. | months, attended the Am {0 to 25 miles th h re | thelr long string of victories when | or which weven were good, and|ical treatment. {Lakiot: eoitvention - afd: Taten dei B ot "”nf pbbsigis. ‘d” : oy won from the Juncau High!eonverted 7 of 17 free throws,| e BT TR 0. tho: FRbINE. Ooul ji0 Jems LLam. AOTen A ! PHRCT I PR e R e Ty N0 R OwS 1 T s ; .. turned ‘to the Pacific Coast | vnequal in traffic or on hills & i _to 18 last night in te| giving them onethird of their|CARD PARTY Tuesday night in SHANNASA & | _equipment includes wind- T M;v“ "'I” ':"' *":“*’_“" the | points by the foul route. For ("i“"»*‘h Hall. Public invited. advlold papers for sale at The Empire |i swipe, rear view mirror, stop§ | { Cefeat from & l0CAl BIANADGLIC WAL {goyr attempts trom ‘the tield were| T = : L7y g ———— |1 light, {largely wiped out by the way{alwg ‘made by the Hilitappers.| T TR APNOTRQ Haht Rumberm ot AR | which the Hilltoppers ”"“”“"}"l‘huv el 4t L and .”w‘(,”R;‘\ ELL’S CHAMPION FENCERS || rear. 3 their opponents throughout the 17 N Treond TRVINC I v N ; i : 56017 dasionk: trolthia o) 1ine, TRYING FOR OLYMPIC BERTHS A ; “a “"’;’."""; B ol ihm converted only six, which fur.| Rl B R ot ERTHS Five Passenger Sedam aying by far the best game o A i alp T a ) S A ., fry ‘ Lihas Tlys it S iinnonstas tho;:‘:‘;;(l one-third of their total ITHACA, N. Y. Jan. 17—Cor-; Besides Captain Good who uses $875.00 Detroit : my i team of the High School ws 21" orCih of the Collexe was higy|MCIL University's intercolleglate | the foils, sabre and epea with [} T Reese (iery | credit to Juneau. Not once aid|point man again ‘ollege vas high | fencing champions will make a]equal skill, the Red and Whito || [ the boys edaso their hard drive 10| b, e Sy Ta 18 ma Ker's| determined bid to place at relies upon Chardon, last season i % Livie ocals vas | 0 v " a al {upsot the dope against them: 4t | st on vt Hosts. it 1 hoiwe|ONe man on the Olympic teamcuptain and two-weapon man, and McCAUL MOTOR CO {defeat the fast Falrbanks five | pevrgren M_”””"'g iid: Yoy “"“‘v:ljlvh will repre: the United | Pirone, Robbins and Smith. ¥ _L 1 |and but few bungles were made | prian Sohont. showed 0 States at Amsterdam mext sum-| A : oy - */r\fbrd. g e | )1‘“ Sc m;l, showed up 'n!lu in| mer. hardon is seen as Cornell's| ___ ¢ 3 o | the game than at any other tims With all of last: year's point | Strongest Olympic candidate. He RIGHT) On the other hand the College | ¢p; " 7 R ast: year's point{ ™ t Lg]-y( ) B i Ui 'U":':";\):H yelflr‘ Tlh"e each man upheld ! winners eligible for competition ;m«; won most of his bouts in the| L J, SEARICK 2 b ey s end well. ags i Tor! a VO year; nade ACCEPTED 1273 OUT a game as they played Sunday| =~ Lineups and Summar sgain ‘thls season, the Cornell | /8% (WO MEAe ANC WS AR UDi[ Jyweles*und 2.94 CHANCES il tha oy . 1 e P! u y fencers see a good chance of ra.|Pressive showing in the intercol . A Srdipet th LHEle GEMDAE AR donrt S as PO FG FT P TL| taining the Iron Man trophy, sym. | legiate finals last vear. Another Optisian sEETE 0 ! 08L @ evi ol o £ . X i o 1 + o G ) R - i Loftus l: 2 0 .1 4 I\.,om. of the intercollegiate cham- Ifl:}zivunlcmler is Captain Good.| , V.Vuchn Yoiils Ware UA1ed” dlddly "on h““”Connl(:vs ; ? ‘1 3 ‘: i pionship. The Olympics form the| The first meet of the season fi si v"e‘;‘::‘:: B P¥oustn” 15 Milican " Fofesas Md‘lslon)“h R 9‘ |3 | season’s second main oblective fo: ) will bo against Columbia in Teb, » e mith > L 3 R ", ] i a -y - 21 R TR [We gania’ Wax Inrgely oot ""!Ilol:woll L e | Cohch Darriaulat and his proteges. ruary. o 3 . converted free throws. MeDonald G 0 08 9 AN SRS WA i The scoring was started by the i N LARD TiM Consistently capable work in the field rather than particularly heavy hitting has made Resse, :“”‘“'“‘“"‘ when they sank ajyuneay PO FG FT P TL TAAT Wil b BEAT gt second bazeman, and Lary, shortstop, of the cnamzion Ozkland club of the Pacific Coast League, two “f{ "'f:':’r‘:ér “)’”‘[';”"‘“ uo "‘l ‘4“‘]‘\‘.!. Orme Bl el HOME of the most sought-after youngsters in baseball. Thc New York Yankees are understocd to have the ) oo (uivte BEth Cims PEYOL Livie P48 810 ol S 3 A hard ball but did little m-:u'ln;v,,lw il PR T R inside track to their services. With John Fenton, young first baseman on the same team, they ;. colege sinking one field gon],;‘e "on s . heir 1 . i ino - 11 Berrgren i ) 30 topped their league in ficlding. {and one free throw while the lo- i el B iy ——————=—————"—" cals converted three froe throws ? i S | B S SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jao. | gr 9P ilo tie the count at 3 all when| : 17—For once In ils career of M) 2“, i the period ended. OPERA PROGRAM HALTS Jimmy Reece and Lynford Lary ' In the second quarter most o WHEN TRAIN GIVES UP of the pennant-winning Oakland YEARS ON COURT‘HN‘ scoring was done. Fouls were Ay Club of the Pacific Coast League | |called often and resulted fn the| BERLIN, Jan. 17—Oppononts it are two of the most talked of 3 -{locals making two points while|jazz in opera recently (hrew a i 4 o ——— | 8 s a 3 i | FAIR AND SQUARE youngsters in baseball and are| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 17 | the College converted three time:. money wrench into the machinery | HEN Old Mother Hub- said to be ticketed for the New | Dave Kerr, guard on the Cleve- | When the period ended the Hign for the performance at Cassel cf + bard . went to the eup: York Yankees is explained in part|land Rosenblooms of the Ameri- | School had jumped into the lead, Ernest Krenek's jazz opers, board and found it empt 1 by official “records recently an-|can Basketball League, has been by one point and led 13 to 12. “Johnny spielt aul.” knew that love had nm,yn e nounced. playing the game for 22 years,| | The third canto spelled deh-ull Krenek's opera has been greet there were only one room. in Reese, the Zi-year-0id second [ which is about as long as Vicl jfor the High School, two conver-|ed with mingled applause anl Home Sweet Home it would bel baseman, set a new Coast League | Hanson, one of his team mates, | x 1sions and three field goals by the, hisses wherever it has been given a combination dining room}| mark in chances handled by ac- and kitchen. Fill up your| b | cepting 1,273 out of 1,294. Lary, the 2l-year-old shortstop, “ distinction by playing in I pantry shelves with pure foods] purchased here.” It is a his- torical fact that Home Sweet has lived. Kerr's career and that of another veteran, Marty Fried-! man, have been parallel much of the way. won every one of the 195 scheduled Kerr started playing basketball Ho games and was not far behind | while in grammar school, and m| BUFFALO, N. Y. Jan. 17—Fr H:;’l:;.' hwe‘:’:'tyw;::xty:‘:r after Reese in fielding consistency. 1910, '11 and '12 his high school|co Chande, wiry Filipino, Ia ’ . This pair of stars was forced 10 | team won the scholastic cham-|night won on a foul from Frenchy SANITARY GROCERY share the limelight, however, wich | pionship of Philadelphia large Belanger, of Toronto, National - 1 9 2 8 o, a lad even younger about whom |through his efforts. He began hi Boxing Association’s flyweight Jess has been heard. professional career in 1915 with|champion, in the fifth round of p £ b John Fenton, 20, first baseman |Reading in the Bastern League.|their scheduled 10 round bout. y Feb. 7 | July 31 Service Transfer Co. on the same team, fopped all thz[In 191617, with Friedman, his|The blow was low and the refere: . i Will Haui Saw regular players of the league In|present coach, captain and team!|stopped the fight. { April 4 | Sept. 12 Saw Mill Wood tielding his position with an aver-fmate, Kerr helped the Jaspor Mfly 2 i Oct. 31 and Coal b Oftice Phone 389 ANCHGRAGE BOWLERS 28 LEAVING ON ALASKA After a twelve day visit in Ju- sge of .992. Reese was next with 984 and Lary sthird with .961. The only way to get 'em through the right side of that infield was to shoot them out of guns. Reese and Larry are wanted by lhe Yankees as understudies to Koenig and Lazzeri, it is under- stood here. They have been fav- orably reported on by ‘scouts and President Jacob Ruppert of the world champions has made a stag- gering offer to assure their avail- ability as replacements when they are needed. ANCHURAGE VISITOR HIGH AT GUN CLUB R. D. Thompson of Anchorage, team win the championship of the Eastern League, % Entering the army in 1917, Kerr went to France as a member of thegsignal corps. After the war Friedman, who was assistant ath-ineau during which time they pir- letic officer in charge of Amerl"llclpn!ell in the Tri-City bowling | can' troops, had Kerr join him at|ournament conducted by the Ju- Tours. Here they vlayed together | ey Blks Lodge, the six Anchor- on a basketball team that Wod|qage pinmen are leaving here this | the A. E. F. title. Later his teat | ovening on the Alaska enrouto capped the championship of all| home, | the armies in the inter-allied com | During their stay here they tests at Paris. . | were entertained at two dances, When Kerr returned to Ame-i |as were the Elks from Ketchikan, ca he joined the Camden Easte™ |were taken to Mendenhall Glacier, League team which won theland they declare that they have league title. The following year|had an enjoyable stay, thanks to he shifted to Fort” Wayne, Ind.|the hospitality of Juneau gpeople. and that team won more than| Team.members are R. S. Bra-| fifty games. The next three sea-|gaw, captain; Lyle W. Larsen, June 13 Nov. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Usual Advances Made Upon Request West Coast Fur Sales, Inc. TACOMA, WASHINGTON Residence fhone 350. Bosch, Grebe, Kolster, Zenith, R. C. A. | DANCE | 4.B | HALL JATTERY OPERATED OR ALL ELECTRIC Another Studebaker Achievement “President Straight Eight” The Eight Points of Superiority of the New President Eight Y FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME SATURDAY made the high score, breaking 22 sons found him playing indepen-1gecretary of_ the Anchorage lodge: For Further Particulars + pigeons out of 268.‘ “d theJJunenll ;emm b-:kenn;llm in Phllm}.elplnm 8. W. Ostrander, R. D. Thompson, | 1. 100 horsepower, Gun Club shoot Sunday, Januacy|During two of these years he was{M. J. McDonald and C. G. Spe A . 15. Mr. Thompson, who i3 afalso with Hazleton in the Penn|ley. i 2. 80 miles per lf"'“' N - Call On Us g member of the Anchorage FEIks'|State League, and both years that R 3. Safety—full vision steel body, low center of gravity. Bowling te-nlx, taking part hi:- lthe club won the league champion-|CHHARTES CARTER 4. 131 inch wheelbase but short turning radius. i iriangle bowling tournamel ast | ship. g ¥ il 5 week in Juneau, i _a prominest| That brings him down to 1975, - PRES. GUN' CLUB 5. No finer riding car at any price. member- of the Anchorage Gun|when he refoined his old buddy. | 7 .0. Fast get-away. Club. © - |Marty Friedman, us a member of|. Charles Carter was electodil 7. Amplified action, 4-wheel brakes multiply our pedal Mrs, R. L. Bernard made #|the Cleveland team. president of the Juneau Gun Cli ressure 3% times. £ splgndid record in her tirst try-| Kerr was a valuable man in'all|at a meeting of the club held I 8 ivfim o o ¢ sdd et Al ask a Ele Cfl'ic Li ’u out at the ‘trap field. She brok<|of Cleveland’s games last /year iy s 4 g : Lfllnund car great power under perfe g 11 pigeons in one round, using|and, although he scored only G5 er officers elected were asif Wlfi_ 0} d only a 20-gauge shotgun. . points, is a great “floor” player | follows: Vice-President, M. I.| bl & Power CO , Other scores made by ela>land one of the best men at feam- | Truesdell; Secretary and Treas- ) LEARN ABOUT THIS GREAT CAR AT o members were as follows: Wi lianis 22; Council 22; Morris 22; - 22; McNaugh! work and passing im the gam.. ‘While he is not a scoring guard, he generally does about as much forwasd opposiug g 1 wrer, L, F. Morris; Field Captain, UNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Juneau, Alaska ‘Advertising _aiways lloulq;muo('rh