The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 5

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o e e s By GEO RGE Md\lA‘ll S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE l.l’h\(;lN(; UP FATHER GIT OQUT OUT OF ROooOM O YOU WOUZ A WATCH= WATCH FOR 1S _MEAL TIME MY MAGGIE SAID OG- ALL YOU On THE SNOW. 9 9 PARCON ME SNOW - SNOW THE - [d BEAGTIFUL: & HEARD YO BEAUTIFUL. 4'] oNOw - “S RULE IN SPOR TDOM ; LANDIS TOPS “THE BIG FOUR” alf Four men with present or past affiliations with the courts »1-““] 2646, figure prominently in American sports. ! \ { | | | | - LEAD ASSUMED N TOURNAMENT Umpwe to Quit BY KETCHIKAN First City Elks Look Like | rolled [ odge WALTER P STEFFEN| |the All Stars wi |evening first four match They are Judges Landis and Fuche of baseball, Judge Steffen of football and Judge Mahoney of the A. A. U. By JAY R. VESSELS (Feature Service Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—They're down the law of athletics, these judges of sportdont— lis, Steffen, Fuchs and Ma- For a long time the first named of the Big Four was THE judge of sport, but others have now attract- ed the public e; the best known of the ated with sports ¢ Judge Landis, hxgh oner of baseball. ed to help safeguard the which at the time was stag the “Black Sox Kenesaw Mountain Landis, forme: 1y of the Federal bench in “hicago, is still a judge, a mighty judge, of things concerning ' professional baseball. Another baseball figure with the word judge prefixing his name is Emil Fuchs, owner of the Boston Braves. His courage in accepting the managership of his own team, baseball men say, merits ranking with the most fearless of jurists. Jpdge Fuchs formerly presided ag a Boston magistrate. Walter P, Steffens, a judge of the courts hy vocation and a judge of football talent by avocation, is a member of the Superior court . bench of Chicago. The brilliant Carnegie Tech team, undefeated during the 1928 football season until it met New York University in its closing game of the y attests "to the Chicago jurist’ power and influence in the game of football. Judge Steffens, while officially designed as ‘“advisory, coach” at Carnegie, is recognized | as the man behind the gun ‘when it comes to football at the Pitts- burgh institution. . is { from | Three of the judges hold power over national baseball,-the Bosion Braves -over the Carnegie Tech gridiren terrors, but Judge Je miah T. Mahoney wields tho ga on legal subjects affecting Amateyr Athletic Union. As chair. man of the judicial eommitice, be is chief advisor. He waj a J in the days of the late J. E. Sulll van and now is one of the trustees of the J. E. Sullivan tund, estab | lished to further the cause of am~ k teur athletics. ~He receives E' greeting “Good Morning Judge, ‘ when he occupies the bench in 2 New York magistrate's court. i e P {nual fence +|of new members. | Say Fence Post Bill [ €an Be Cut in Half minstal: 570. Total AMES, lowa, Dec. 20. —~Iuw>\\ an. post bill of trom 6 to 8| millions of dcllars can be cut in half simply by giving the posts a, Total 2659. chemical treatment, specialists at Iowa State College say. Almost any wood on the farm, even willow and cottonwood, they | explain, can be made into posts | that will last at years by an ordinary homé treat- Blodget, Inc., The lesson is drawn from|has been loaned abroad by Ameri. of railroad compan-|can investors in five years, e doubled the life of 1927 both inclusiv |total of American dollars invested |ady. |in securities of foreign nations ‘t ruppruxim.m ly lclusive of huge HELLO DIRECTORY vances to other governments. ment. the practice fes, which ha their cross.ties. CHANGES REQUIRED The list of subscribers, in the| new directory to be issued by the Juneau and Douglas Telephone company positively closes next Monday night. It is requested that subscribers who may change notify the company before that date and those desiring telephones make this announcement so that the directory may be complete aml up to date. ——.—— LADIES—AmexiUAN LEGION The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the Dugout Thurs- day, December 20th, at 8 v. m. S chorage its Stars and matches 581, 2929, 505, |U. 8. HAS least 10 to 156 study by Stone Winners of Tri-City Tournament With only one 1 in the ic bowling tc leading w Bucks by 244 and Ancl pins, and was a in of winning the made a runaway series ainst the local All was ‘eading them by 6671 esday night's matches, K. et a new tc smashing 2,929 pins, while Jucks fell down, scoring Anc! 2 rolled to scored by | Offended at lack of recognition accorded him in last World's tional League arbiter, is re- elock y”,“\\ will not return to the game; Out of season he has a real | estate business in Miami, Fla | (Intérnational Newsreel) I ill be rolled at § The tot scores for the | are: Ketchikan, Juneau w Bucks, Anchor s 10, Juneau All Stars, The game scores follow: Juneau Saw Bucks agar 482, Lavenik 514, Met- Bavard 548, Radde 563. 11,029 - - SHATTUCK SPEAKER | ON RADIO PROGRAM i A ' 10,785. It | 10,001. | in Tuesday’s Pa Juneau, Gastineau Channel, and| other communities generally were! Ketchikan | Ziegler 588, Harris 502 | Millex 610, Zurich 648, the subjects of a radio talk made| last night by Allen Shattuck, Se ator-elect of this Di on, and | prominent cit , over alk was one of the features of the Alaska | am put on the air by the Pa. c Fruit and Produce Company.| Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck are visit- | ing over the holidays with ler, son, Curtis, and ’ daughter, Vir- gl who are students at the! University of Washington, 1 Burgun Total Juneau All Stars Hendrickson 5 Henning bin 508, 160, Boyl Anchorage Bragaw 660, Larson MacDonald 490, Cl Pfeil m 573 BRSNS ST 5 £15,000,000,000 IN FOREIGN INVESTMENTS Sl 1 CHRISTMAS DECORATIGNS | Cedar roping for Christmas . decoration purposes at JUNEAU FLORISTS. - 20.—According to & Webster and close to $7,000,006,000 BOSTON, Dec, adv NOTICE i My office will be closed until} nuary 2nd. DR. GEO. L. BARTON —————.——— FOR HIM Cigars in Christmas package lat Pioneer Pool Hall. adv. $15,000,000,000, ex- governmental ad-\ le Election of officers and lnmnnnn 3 A large attend-| ance is requested. —adv,' — e Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s tuner. Call or write Phone 602 adv. Shop Early While stocks are complete Leather Goods Noveliics Denrison Line Buzza Party Service Hayes 5’:0 | FRYE’S, DELICIOUS HAMS and BACONS are the result of a lifetime of study in the packing industry. Fresh Petersburg Crabs FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY FHONE 38 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—S50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. 0il Burnmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Christmas Greetings e A Prosperous New Y ear Pacific Coast Coal. Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent BUT | THOUL | STARTED TO SEVERAL TIMES BUT THAT Doc .1owu’2 EACH TIME | NEW CITY DCCK IS | Work of repairing the |01d Seaiarer’s Rellcs Series, Bill Klem (above), Na-|n The final matches| Ported to have told friends he |1 | \ll sons R e Y ™M A YOURE MORE THAN A WATCH-DOG HERES SOMEMEAT | ] FORYOUL- TO-NIGHT]| M GONNA GIT Yo | A SIRLOIN STEAK: SHOE REPAIRING NEARLY COMPLETED men’s and Rubber WAIT Shop vin adv All & 1d s of ladies’, ired on YOI VAGGE'S Shoe 8 the street from Gold i Street g ren put wlrile WL mporium on Scwarg in work 1929 “ SALES DATES building pro; ; the roof is b » windows with a fow or Wil Y ek Mites, thero - West Coast Fur Sales vill be well ligate A Lok TACOMA, WASIL » apex of the roof the entire length of th and on the dock site there veral windows along the front dock fron with 1 are JANUARY 9 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 13 APRIL 17 MAY 15 JUNE 12 JULY 17 AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 | NOVEMBER 20 DECEMBER 21 Atour Fur Aactions there is active bidding hy twenty-fiv~ to fifty buyers representing the prin: s not replaced W ! ) and barrin structur mploted in time -oo- Given to Yale Museum NEW William €l had sailed 1ast ahody Mu- sity as relics| history of the given to Yale Un | : | B5 & Affliated with the | Clift died in 1862, fifth in } st the first Clift who came| land to in those gene Captain (Clift, sveral hobbies, ifled on “sha himself, | to make his ve |and or pa cards or (rink. 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