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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. Bv (‘EORCE McVIANUb WELL-THE CO OKS GOT TO BE FIRED: THAT'S ALL THERE 1S TO THAT AN'I'M THE LIT_T_\%EQFELLQW NORA: | WANT TO TALK TO You - ‘ WELL? ONNA WHAT DO YYouw WANT TO BAY? 1 JVD 'JUNEAU HIGH SCORES OVER COLD STORAGE (‘l)od Fast Basketball Game Is Played Last Night in Local Gym Marking the winni games played this seas setting the “before Coach Wade's 1toppe over the ze | a close and hard fought basketball game played last night in the High School gymnasium. The final scorc was 15 12, Throughout the rimmage there were few fouls d the defensive of both was vigorous and effective The g playing center for the Ice Men got the ball at the tipoff and passed to Osborn, forward, who passed to Engstrom, and the first basket was made by that player in shot. The offen High team began when F. tried a long shot, Berggron a short shot and Brandt failed twice to make the basket from long shots. J. Orme then missed a short and in the next pla red a field goal from a short t . F. Orme tried a short shot and made a field goal. Fast playing by tae Ice Men secured the ball for them and Loftus tried a short and Cam- pen a long shot. Engstrom missed a short and Osborn again missec ’Mhe basket from a short shot. The first quarter ended 4 to 2 for th Hilltoppers. Second Quarter The second quarter both teams were warmed up and the playing 18 hard and defensive. F, Orme missed a short and Berggron a long shot, which was followed by J. Orme shooting a field goal. Lof- tus fumbled a long shot and Cam- » pen missed two short shots. Brandt fouled and Engstrom failed twice to make the basket from free throws. Osborn and Campen miss- ed a short and long shot respec. tively, which ‘was followed by Lof. tus and Garnick each missing long shots. Sturrock made a field goal Pand tried a short shot. Brandt tried a long and short and Berg- gron also failed on a short shot Engstrom made two field goals “in quick succession and the first half ended after J. Orme shot field goal making the score to 6 for the High School. During the last half both teams settled down to a hard defensive battle. Fewer shots were made but more fouls were committed. No substitutes were used as each play- er was doing good work. F. Orme made two long shots and a short » one. J. Orme failed trying a short and long shot, which was followed by Loftus and Garnick missing a short and long chance each, Campen sunk a field goal and Osborn missed a long shot. J. CLUB CAFE R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. n and up game” dope red to a short Orme triad 0 a 10 Recently of the Bergmann Dining Room SPECIALIZING IN Home Cooking MERCHANT’S LUNCH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. W'l Short Orders and Regular Dinners CLUB CAFE both{{ Men in |50 teams |} game started when Campen | ve work of the; LOOK OUT FOR 1929 BROWNS | | | | | | \ good natured man- Louis Browns who ball ics of the t year by finishing third hey were consigned befor n to finish seventh plains the success of hi ne short sentence. “Hus. ays Dapper Dan. account for th Dan Howley, ager of the St. crossed t | nati ( the o o th, |team in did it,” do success of your young, green clut outside cf the ft had a good manager?” he sked. hat's easy,” was the reply. “We had |a hustling club. The players wer all for the elub, all for each other and all for me, They were just a happy family and that's why i |won a lot iy tling ling “How you of ball games.” Manager Howley thinks his club | | will do well again in 1929 |will be a greatly improv ball Back to the Boston Braves |player,” he sa “He was good goes Johnny Evers, one-time |last season, of course, but he will star second sacker of the old 'be lots better with that year's ex- Cubs. This time the peppery |perience under his belt. 1 hear Johnny will don the toga of |good reports of young Grimes. 1| ieadership as captain and field 'have seen him play and he s manager. He was signed by |field beyond l|l|(|fl~nm| Ix. he hr" occupxed by Rogers Hornsby, | ! o 1-.-n&'H toc, and on the whole 1 acquired by the Cubs (ur‘am gl oy & $200,000 cash and five playess. | & ok (International Newsreel) | INDIANS WILL PICK |oN MINOR cLUBS and | Billy Evais, seueral manager,of by [the Cleveland club who stopped Brandt missing a long shot. Brandt | a4 Toronto to mingle with his base. then fouled and Engstrom made|pall colleagues after a shopping two foul baskets, Engstrom fouled'aypedition to the I g and J. Orme made one foul and|geclares that the Indians will stick missed one. F. Orme tried alio their policy not to travel dur- long shot and Loftus and Campen|ing.the training season and play both missed longs, which fol-|few exhibition games against ma- lowed by Campen scoring a basket jor leaguo clubs. from a long shot then Osborn mi “Wo. .aapié north 1ast ed a short. |the best condition of any major The next scoring was done DY jeagne club,” said the former star J. Orme shooting a field & American League umpire. “And missing on a foul by Engstrom.'we were right up there until the Campen tried a short shot and s00n' gther clubs caught us on condi. after made another field goal. F. tjon. I attribute our good con- Orme and J. Orme short gition to the fact that we never shots and Engstrom failed to make |went more than 60 miles from New the basket from a short shot. The whistle blew when the score was'our playing against minor league 15 to 12 for the High team. | aliib: The players of both teams and| «It is not good business for the the game summary follow: | players to bear down tco hard in High "Sshopl {the spring and in spite of warn- PO FG ®T ings they will put out too much s aslile S, against another major league club B il |We had enough competition from i the double ‘A’ and ‘A’ clubs to o4 make ‘some real ball games and never overdid it.” | The business head of the Cleve- land club, recalling that the In- |dians played fewer exhibition < games than any other major league 0 club last season, ventured a sug- gestion that the same situation will be true in the new season. 0 THE ANNUAL SCRAMBLE 8 FOR JOBS | A situation that is not so bad Total 5 12 i presented at each annual con. Referee, Holman. Scorer, Sabin.|yention of the National Associa. IR e 3 Tt tion of Professional Baseball Clubs | §T. LOUIS CHOSEN FOR | when the hotel lobbies are filled START OF BALLOON RACE With all players and former play- ed a short shot 1d goal followed Orme mis: made a spring missed P Th 0 2 0Fal 0 0 0 Players F. Orme iJ. Orme Berggron.. Brandt Sturrock Total ¥ 7 Cold Storage * Players— PO G FT iLof!us rnick Jampen , Osborn .. | Engstrom ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15—The annual S€ason. 1l Tan i I international balloon race for the' Most of them will land jobs, be. Gordon Bennett trophy will start fore the convention is adjourned. from St. Louis next year, follow.!Half d dozen managers who were ing a decision by the St. Louis air| released at the close of last sea- board to accede to the request of 'son are button holing presidents the-race com:nittee to =aise $15,000 Of minor league clubs, players at to financo the ctart. il&herly are talking to managers and e H’ll,Pil Braves i SECOND GUES‘S‘"\@ on BASEBALI_ <= By BRIAN BELL (Afiocm'rr.o PRESS SPORTS WA we | “Kress | ing Orleans to play a game and did all| iers looking for positions for next ren) L few scouts looking wistfully 1 executives wh 1 employ them if they would - FRANKIE GENARG WINNER BY FOUL: TROIT, Mich., Dee. Genaro, flyweight last night defeated § foul in th ond scheduled 10 rounder. D ALASKANS WIN FROM 15 champion eve Roc round a! r The Daily Alaskans jovernors last night match bowled in the | tourney. They | games and Davis was high man match, taking both singla gam |and total scoring honors. [the only man on either I pass the 500 k 17:15 the Bankers and §:156 s w't Elect Elks took three ght won 35 to the He was squad Tonight and the (‘IH a h the Grocers Governors 424, Sperling 4H0 joddard 421, C 30. Total 762. Daily Ala:kani Williams nik 450, Hand 714, Lave. P 5. Games 3, H. Sabin 450 . Total 2435 823. 806, 807, OFFICERS ELECTED FOR COMING YEAR IGLOO NO. 6,P. OF A. mes Morgan was unanimous *ted President of Igloo No. neers of Alaska, at the meeting last night in Moose Hall. Other officers elected for the coming year were: L. J. Van Lehn First Vice President; William | Steinbech, Second Vice President; F. Wolland, Secretar John Reck, Treasurer; L. V. Winter, Historlan; Thomas Dull, trust and Willilam Dean, Historian Three candidates were elected and | Will be initiated at the next regu- lar meeting. An ivory gavel, the gift of Elmer Reed, former member of Nome Igloo No. 1, was received and ac- knowledged with thanks by the members of the Juneau Igloo. the Arctic since 1919 was present at the meeting and gave an inter- esting talk on the conditions north of the Circle and told of many in- teresting experiences that he had been through. = Mr. Knutson is a member of the Nome Igloo. Part of the business dis was the matter of furniture f Secretary's office and pedestals for the officers’ stands. A new desk was ordered. ‘As there was not a quorum pres- ent at the Ladies Auxiliary mect ing the election of officers was postponed until the January meet- ing. . Varied selection of Christmas cards at the Empire. Holiday greumn tor huqlnm» houses. See samples at Empire. | 1T | TO TELIPHOTE FATRONS A new telrph-ne directory is now in . courre cf pAc'mntmn. (Patrons contemplatinz change of | address o= persons wie vish to hav: telepliones instalied ar: re- aunested to mocify th: Televhonc om»any. Phone 420 before De- cember 2404, —adv, e FOR i 'M Cigars in Christy at Pioneer Pool Hail. e S WF. DEVELCP FILMS OR CALL AT s PHONE 412 ON FERRY WAY FOR A 1929 CALENDAR Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 OUR OFFICE Alaska Scenic Views ufi KNOW HOW YOU'RE FEELIN' Fran. » on | City GOVERNORS FRIDAY . iy to at| Lawyers | oi last night's mateh fol- Sabin 460. | Games | Harry Knutson who has been in| 19; 10’8 BRINGING UP FATHER | NEVER FELT BETTER IN "!E \_\F‘E- T WANT TO THANKS-THATS ALL | WANT TO WNOwW - o J | un 500, Total 2631. Gam JUNEAU TAKES LEAD IN ELKS | WIRE TOURNEY Bucks™ Defeat Ket- chikan—"All Stars” Lose to Anchorage “All 171 180 Juneau Tendri lerLec nager 1es, 840, kson st Joyle B 170, ngaw b Clayson MacDonald 540 Ve Total 2690. Game u(l“ - > WILLIAMS WILL CRUISE TIMBER IN ICY STRAIT Th intc )| telegraphic by def in the 1\mh- neau match them a lead of Anchorag | last T 1 Bucks" Blks tr i e “Saw ad in the bowling tournam Ketchikan 144 nd match of the zain won from tl s, taking last 238 ping, which went g William for the U. §. Fore Alaska District, aboard the ¥ oint di r in that eek more, returning before Cliristmas Day SN, YOUR CHRISTMAS MAIL Will not be complete Greeting Cards and | pictures made by Winter & Co. ) Land Examin t Service in the left yes VIL, the He n ) th city nger Canpt for rict se timbe vic 1w h just or howled Ke ow top the 1 by 10 pins last night. bowled an Rad T w ‘u.m Junean squad | although Metcalf had |run of bad break match of the tel will be rolled at sl withous | " framed | Pond adv. he unusua e “READY TO MAII” Distinctive Alaskan gifts Christmas wrappings. Our is better than ever this Winter & Pond Co. Met. | e N 687.| Christmas for all—neat, 917. |selective. Prices within the reach of all Call at Empire and see Harris | samples. p.m Sl‘n lay Scores in last night's in line year. adv. | i match fol “Saw Bucks” ar 567, Lavenik & Bavard 548, Radde Games, 963, 893, Ketchikan Thompson 33 Juneau | Barrag | calt | Total Bold 208, Private Auction Sale Edison Cabinet and records, Victor Cabinet, Colum- bia, Victor slightly used portable, Bruswick, violin outfits, Silvertone Phonographs and Pianos. New shipment of Finnish, German, Norwegian, European records. Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the factory to your home. Exclusive agency Victor Or- thophonic and Red Seal Recorc Cash or terms— you are invited to make an offer. Expert Piano Tun- ing and repziring. Piano Benches to order. Phone 143 SHOPPE We are here to stay. ANDERSON MUSIC | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inec. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY I A SAVORY TURKEY from FRYE-BRUHN MARKET assures you of a wonderful Christmas dinner. We have the finest birds in town, the choicest meats and poultry you ever bought. FRYE-BRUHN CO. d NOT an Insurance PROTECTION When you put your mone the I ! Policy merely but n a bank you make ound. sure ank is Your Insurance than your be bank might account to all. worth more nothing at you Reliable Insurance Dependable Service Allen Shattuck, Ine. IN I\SURANCE REAL ESTATE TONY SIMIN GROCERY Beginning Monday, Dec. 3rd, 5% discount purchases on everything in Grocery line, Eggs, Butter and Milk. PHONE DOUGLAS - on excepting 65 WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal llat, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh drossed poultry eevry day. Our egms the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete Iine of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transter sorvice— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 11 1 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated, —— e iy : i s Prices Reduced $150t0$250 DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models McCaul Motor Com pany An Ideal Christmas Gift SOMETHING FOR THE CAR FOR CHRISTMAS OR WHY NOT A NEW CAR FOR CHRISTM!/ —WE HAVE THE KEYS TO HAPPIL ~CALL AND LEARN OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager Kann’s G=) Store. 223 SEWARD STREET e A BEAUTIFUL SILVER ANNIVERSARY BUICK FOR CHRISTMAS The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort and pleasure from your Christmas present if you buy them a beautiful Silver Anniversary Buick. Sold on liberal terms. Connors Motor Company Service l;endered by Experts Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing Our prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 1564