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E © 1928 ky Int'l Feature Service. Inc l st Briwain rights reserved l”usky Oarsman !BOWLERS FAIL TO As Billiard ] “C'zar” | Years Old | y 7 . Foragina g . 5 bowling poor turnouts of team 5 o |"8 Wash, Feh.. 21 |0f howling po Starts New Reglme,m : e A ulkyare Saused | thio BostbOnEMeNt I his last year's post No. § in0f one of the three scheduled of Washington | matches while of the ' twelve i old, en who were billed to howl in [the other two Un crew, ye n, his coach, 25 Lut six bout to anter the |appeared, necessitatin ver- when the war broke ges to figure out the winning joined the army and his|teams. education was postponed | In_ the opening match team ten years. Although he;ll Deat team 5 by five pins. e rt was high who bowled, and ave took their mateh with tes tllen high with ar or rowed before ho made jthe crew last year. He weighs!th {186 and is 6 feet inchres tall. | 20 om, eight years his junior, luated in 1926 when h tain 1 stroke of the of 187 and game scove of 202 d coach of| This evening the following Callow | teams scheduled to play: last year. jteams § and 10 at 7:30, teams | -~ 1 and 9 at b at 30 :RAD[O FANS MEET Last night's scores follow | LAST EVENING IN 1. wo 11050 | COUNCIL CHAMBERS “Sperling 165 165 166—495 Rhodes 144 134 15 433 148 428 | The first meeting of radio own- ters of Juneau, with the aim of | Gardner 197-1356 | improving local reception and in-| Totals 157 dividual sets, and organizing a|Team No. 5— {club, was held last evening in|“"Lavenik ....175 175 175525 . [the Council Chambers at the City |Stewart .....169 209 116484 {Hall. About 30 persons were|Van Atta . 113 113342 | present. ” ST T | As all those in attendance fav- Totals ... 450 497 104-1351 ored permanent organization, a 8:30 committee composed of % M. |Team No.7 — 'Bradford, Trevor Davis and H.|*Guyot 165 165 W. Whitman was appointed to}Pullen . 169 191 {draw up by-laws which will be |*Littlepage ..145 145 (submitted to the approval of the T T el Sghigtets next meeting of the radio owners. Totals .......479 501 512-1492 Tom Petrich was elected Sec- |Team No., 8— |retary. Following the business|*Bavard . lof organizing, as far as nossible | *Wilson 1656 165 165—495 will be the frst to defend his title under the rule of the doctor- howling by seeing that their| Ben C. Delzelle, iraveling man, czar, playing.in the national tourrament at Chicago, March 5 to 17 tickler coils remain below the|who has been on a short trip to — ~ point of oscillation, the southern end of the Territory, By MASON E.. TAYLOR 3 | The group adjourned shortly|returned on the Admiral Watson. (Associated Press Sports Editor) Gu sTuPPEn after 9 o'clock after setting next| Chief John Newmarker - and : Monday evening, at 7:45 o’clock, | capt. George - Whitney, local CHICACGO, Feb, 21-—Billiards in the Council Chambers, for the | steamboat inspectors, were ar rivals from Ketchikan on the Ad miral Watson. They have been in the First City inspecting the now has its czar like baseball angd next meeting. the movies, The cue wielders’ “Landis” is ; i Dr. Ralph H. Wheeler, well known 'Rfllbfifl, Kansas Dog, Wi o B . . motorship Bellingham. Chicago_surgeon, w_lh;! is prefl}flf}}t PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Feb. Gets His Blg Chance Henry Roden, loggl attorney, A[)Ifulht.‘ National Billlards Associa-(o; 1oy night Leo Lomski punch- - who has been in Ketchikan sinc ou. < ¥ 2 .. jed Jimmy Francis”into such a DODGE CITY, Kas, Feb. 21— |the opening of the recently com- Under his authority, the associ-} onqftion in their scheduled 10- Rueben, a coal-black German po- pleted term of court there, was ation Wil take over supervision |,ounq match that the bout was|lice dog, is going into the movies. | in arrival on the Admiral Watson, of all professional ""“_‘"dflw.ppna in the middle of the third | The dog, trained on the west-| B. M. Axelson, U, 8. Commis- matches hegming with the na-.,u,q 1y ' the referee to save|ern Kansas prairies, has been sioner at Yakutat, who has been ;‘“““IM":’:X]“"‘E'l’i_tl"a"‘” tournament | prancis from further punishment. |signed by-.a Hollywood film com:|in Jumeau the last few weeks, Is ————-——— pany at $150 a week, and will 20| returning home on the Admiral The impetus for the new regine Napoleon’s Kinsman to California with his master and | Watson. He fs accompanied by in billiards came from the lead- M¢@P ‘owner, Dr. A. M. Bissing, about|nis wife and son. ng pros themselves, 31 of whom th. GS.Cmt F‘me‘Mly 1 for a six-weeks' tryout. i g igned a petition to the N. B. A. : “Reuben's “chance” to get into| We make men's suits for $55 to take away from commerciali PARIS, Feb. 21—Napoleon Bon |the movies came 'last summer | WOLLAND, ? —adv. interests the promotion of Pro-i,,.rte's great nephew, Napoleon | when a train load of movie folk e e # fessional billiards matches. Welker Cochran, 182 billiards champion; Otto Reiselt, three- cushion title holder, and Frank Taberski, pocket billiards cham- pion, headed the list of signérs. Bonaparte-Wyse, has been fined;going on location stopped in| )la papers jor surcat The Rmpire. sixteen francs, or 64 cents, luriDodsc City. One of the directors = violating the funeral laws of saw the dog and inquired aboul As a Bonaparte, ho rétains the [tive “when . Reuben becomes 18 SAYS nEn PEPPE“ family pride in France and love |months old, .was the result. i o > Taberski will ~be ' first to “e‘\tor it and when his English wife ——ee— fendcSh covn cugier PV died two years ago he prompily [LOU LITTLE TO JOIN state of - affairs, participating, in 1o the body to the Riviera and ROCKNE' OLYMPIC TOUR LR 9 1had her buried there. E e B A. tournament: committe i3\ “Aweq by his name the lower of- WASHINGTON, Febh. 21—Lou choosing s his opponents the gioialy did mot exact.compliance | Little, - head ‘football coach of season. ' Ralph Greenleaf = wasi uoh cases but In due time the|cepted an fhvitation.to join the Rheumatlsm, jumvago, neu- winuer of the title in 1ast YeaFS|pisher guthorities fook up the Khute Rockne Olymplc tour the|titis, backache, tiff neck, soro tournament. and, through chal-l suce ang aithough the descendant|coming summer, Little will be|muscles, stra sprains, aching France. _ its o,nonhlp. A contract, effec- the March competition. ~The N.! |N FEw,mTEs ien leading players of the last with the complicated, procedure in | Georgetown University, has ac- 7 X lenze matches, Taberskl succeed-|of (fio Emperor's brother Lucienin charge of a group of George- “ lengze matches and faces a fourna: ‘: gamés and tour the continent with Nothing has such -‘u,,m,,un,, i zem fog ithe. EhOERLID o PN S ithe party which i being assem-|Denetrating heat as red pepper: the first time. T | BEAVERS DROWN BULL |bled by the famous Notre Dame|and when: heat pénetrates right © According to the petition of the; O i S . fpotball coach. down into pain and congestion “ipros,. the competitive champion- ; f defended his title, twice in cw-rm ‘imposed. ‘It has not yet been|Want to see the nternational|iust try Red Pepper Rub. fil‘lv,‘:houund at, poles Ve f ; the new 210 | through: Iine Rowles THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1928, . {33, Coach 25 { APPEAR FOR GAMES g For the third consecutive night among | core of | 30, and teams 2 and | llittle playing. Tris Speaker, Eddie 59 159 159477 !a general discussion was held and | Williams ~1565 159 149—463 ltentative plans were laid for the i - Py i 21551 e SRy e —" lelub’s work in bettering local Totals .....479 483 473-1435 * Iy e . + ' . 3 i Baseball went to the judioial bench for its Landis, but bil- recebtion. S e Avoraug (Reni A0 Bob Howl, liards has found its own “Czar” in the medical profession. Chosen' g gegods Tk iy ot B v Y M by tash ymembers of the club of 0. E.|& President of the National Billiards Ascociation, Dr. Ralph H.|giyombel who expial WHO' A - % ‘I8 ; plained the OS WHO i Whecler (above) Chicago surgeon, was given arbilrary DOVET suee of “saneators® and declare | | p : which he expects to administer as gently and firmly as he does that owners of regenerative sets ND WHERE | | his medieines.. Frank Taberski (below), pocket billiards champion, [could keep their outfits from | | joints. . ‘'When you are suffering| ed to the honor. The latter has|neaver appeared in court the fine [town students and others who| You can hardly get around| 3y GEORGE McMANUS JAMES- BRING MEA LARCE | 3 o T v y (ous AanY THIS SN'T A DEAD WHO'S JUST ONE OF THE M. - | &Y corty-Tuis 15 A DEAD HELL$ 2‘:: i TO:VN i) el \ NATIVED - THATS WHY R corde A Come | TOWN- YOU COULDN'T STAY WHADO‘NV '1 HAVEN' T SEEN 1T LADY ? | LIKE THIS TOWN- BACK EVERY TEN MINUTES e bR A X TSL')"H‘5 N i o, AN IF I'™M ASLEEP- WAKE (77 l INSOMEN S+ HOPE | DONT Y . NG A o = (% | <& VP FOR DEAD TowN:) : i 7 Y J ] e A WEEK- h lin3 \ ¥ ) i il .Iv ¢ 5 2 L 9 % . \ k=) PLAYING MANAGERS USUALLY FAIL, HARRIS EXCEPTION th, presid of the W m Senator He exception of Bucky Ha er-pilot of his own club. ris is one of the best ma rs in the majors and man, Bernard Vo ag by German ond baseman. he has not in the American Lea; fith ‘I think he in for As it was shown that Voegel g - great irained |a heavy sentence bcause he PHONE 38 nard dur and 1| sympathetic to the Fren wouldn't if . he:German territory, (he Lei BPIS (T smashed o fe ecords during | ihe Rights of Man has RN R the coming season.” to Premler Poimreare to calm th EERESs nail Har play Jhowever, conscientiousness of the F slumped during last ivo s officials ‘who are trying } 5 \ + because of the and tr plete whatever theie German pred- | IVEIU Lssex bul)er ,5 X tions of runn the club, left: undone f tith says, the same timo de-. Vogel was condemned (o twen- | ing he no idea of remov- | ty-one months i jail but fled to| REFLECTING THE VOGUE ' Bucky as pilot I Now that he is Fr OF TOMORROW Back in 1924, when Harr again he faces prison bec ed the Senators (o the - was arrogant to the Ge Coach, $735.00; Coupe, $765.00; Sedan, $795.00, ship, the idea of havi playing | ————— | : avs ok z F. 0. B. Detroit managers regained popularity, hut : \ X today Bucky is virtually the (xnnlyflJRCh'med Banknotes 2 { combinatton pilot - remaiuing in| Among Lost Articles the majors - - Roger Hornsby and George| PARIS,' Feb. 21—Even bundles Mccaul MOtor Co' sler, of the Cardinals and|of thousand franc banknotes are FERGIAEH Browns, lost out after only with the Boston Braves and is hwndred articles found in streets| land cars every day are clai while Ray Schalk virtually has|hy owners but the other qu given up his work - behind, the jare given to the finders at the | ticle” now | and Roger Peckinpaugh, new pilot 'awaiting a claimant is a package of seven 1,000 franc bills found by a policeman near the opera. now a private with Brooklyn, plate for the Chicago White So: end of a year. One “ of the Indians, probably will do Collins, and Ty Cobb also havcj e e-— passe® from the picture as play-) Every Month in the Year! 1928 SALES DATES May 23 September 19 Tune 27 October 24 March 21 Tuly 25 November 21 April 25 August 22 December 12 Spectar Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested SEATTLE 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT SEATTLE,US.A Will Be Opened to the Public Wednesday BOWLING, BILLIARDS and POOL 'Next to Almquist,-The Tailor 'FRESH FRUITS and V. ABLES You'll Have to Travel Miles SAYS GRIFFITH| & } ——— Yo e, i vavine (French Try to Enforce |f 2 ) poved, fullores n most| Gld German Sentence CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY PARIS, Feb. 20—Thirty after an altercation w )1 m 2t U FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY B o when the Kaiser ru]ml‘ QUALITY MEATS mong the many unclaimed “lo. vear as managers in St. Louis. apticles ' the police department Dave Bancroft did not do so well ! holds. About threefourths of the | Eugene Permanent Waves, $15 ing managers. ! 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