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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JAN 31943 BI{H\(,ING UP FATH R By GEORGE McMAN -~ I Lower Front Street Juneau, Alas A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing Our prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhcad B Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau [EE— | HOPE | WIN ENOUGH \ COIN PLAYIN' POKER | AT DINTY'S TO BUY A | A 90T OF CLOTHES TO | QT HOME N IN THIS RAIN YOU HAVE C::\UORE SEE HIM TOH»DA\ - LOST EVES BAERECL A S W | WONDER HOW S e I BUT M GONNA DO ' T2 [T \ | YOU ARE NOT GOING OUT L PROMISED DINT Y V'D J WE OWNED- | HAVE HIDDEN AL L YOUR D e e R ! .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, . BOWLINGON | W@R ELKS ALLEYS ! ~IN JANUARY Schedule f;r_I\_’E)nlh Opens H uggins Prepares for DEA TH T()OK HEA VY P e 1929; Four Men Go and - TOLL OF SPORTSMEN | Four Teams Others Also Doomed DURING PAST YEAR Boginning Somorrow night, |bowling will be resumed on the ! TFor the present Brunswick Machines and Records = S Elks Alleys. The following is will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on | By ALAN J. GOULD e e i the schedule for the present Lower Seward Street, (Associated Press Sports Editor)! | ToLL OF UPSETS {month with first game starting | H 9 at 7:15 o’clock and second nes Jrea 50 cents pe ar Fres ade C N NEW YORK, Jan, 8~The world] HEAVY IN 1928 | T pa it Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco. latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and of sport lost some of the most | To the Public ] conspicuous and colortnl figures | NIW \“"“l"v ‘{»'I“ 3 "1“"*‘: p (\;?;;‘:W vs_“'(’.":l’,:,:m carry. | ot its 1 o as b took a gre: year for upsets in 1928, p 5 3 g 2 . | S o $ 2 & e § o oy harwr o fonk) | especally in foothall, i D || EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing ranks of boxing, baseball and auto.| | Boxing, golf, polo, and other | ', 7 _ pectrics ve. Alaskans |} . imported that can be bought n Juneau — patEoRiss b sports figured in the unusual, QRN va. Diciars. | your home town product; but the gridiron game was in Jan. 8 toms: va. Btchers | The diamond mourned the pass-| | a class by itself. Wybrs en GOVETIOTS | ELMER E. SMITH ing of the famous Ee-ys In the unexpected class Was' | | 1.1 11 Blactrics vs. Grocers | Jennings, as well as Albert J.| | the defeat of Y by Mary s Beiles | 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Reach, one of the game's pion land, Army by N Dame, | ljn 12 Customs, Joe Lannin, Jack Dunn and 1 New York University by Ore- | | Gonbindea: ve o Ringkans Shocker. Kid Lavigne, former| | gon Aggies, Michigan by Ohio, | |jan. 14— Hankers vs, Grocers | world's lightweight champion, and | Wesleyan, and Navy by Davis- Butclie Electrics knights of the racing wheels lost| | Elkins | !Jan. 156.—Governors vs. Customs | | o famous quattet—Frank Lock- Alaskans vs. Doctors b Dave Lewis, Norman B - — Jan. 18.—Electrics vs. Lawyers. and Earl Devore, all in dr Grocers vs. Alaskans | Prices Reduced $150 105250 tashion | two hours after the untoward end |Jan. 19.—Customs vs. Bankers i Besbis o ot of their bout Doctors vs. Governors | [Stuts Black Howk as it eatamoirot] Track and tleld sports 105t & Jjan. 21.—Butchers vs. Lawyers. 7] 1_“"‘ e it catapulted gamcyg figure in Alvin Kraenzli Doctors vs. Governors. ! ‘EI“{:', the ocean atter voaring al)famous 25 years ago at the Uni|Jan. 21.—Butchers vs. Lawyers miles a our along the sands Pennsylvania as an all- Electrics vs. Bankers. St . V. 5 lat_ Daytona Beach. Lewis com.| i ot o e BIRE Ve AU Standard and Victory Models mitted suicide in a ‘lonely cabin|yion pogch Donovan, veteran Har. Alaskans vs. Butchers | near Los Angeles, while Batten|y,.q y:aiyer, died atter being taken'Jan Governors vs. Electrics and Devore went-down With the|y quring ‘the last Olympics iih Doctors vs. Customs. McCaul Motor Conlpan | victims of the Vest disastc Amst n Jan. 26.—Lawy Bankers. | Baseball lost one of it3 m ost| Bob Cannefax, one time three- Eiectries vs. Doctors. Anthnny T (Tnn\) Drexel | vnusual characters in Jennings, a|cushion billiard champion, died at Jan. 28.—Grocers vs, Governors | Biddle, Jr., blue-blooded sports= |great shertstop with the famousithe age of only 37, at Phoenix, Alaskans vs. Lawye man and man about town,'| [old Orloles; manager of a threo.| Arizona. {Jan. 29.—Butchers vs. Bankers. |didn’t go bolshevik or my_' [ time winner at Detroit, and later| Football in college and school| Customs vs Bloctrics. [ehing Jike that, Biut—he got {aide to his oldtime teammate, John| ranks Ei f about a scora!Feb. 1.—Grocers vs. Lawyers 3 il — W VE v \ R R RS S ] DA itno 8. foll ot (gbotts B scor s Hottaix V& Butst the same result. For the way | ART THE NEW YEAR RIGHT \ McGraw, with the New York Giant|of youthful lives during Its season. QCIQRR, V8. P0G the “400” sped wk " combination. He was 56 years old D IO {Eoh 8 R IARIE v, BRoNoH [l BF L lcnfdhlnd‘ nl‘\‘ en;./it } - 3 when he died at Scranton early in | Butchets vs, Governors S saniayer Woll 3 ATLCOLLINS t6a saar. Bt Haal"a noten &) WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS | postponed games will he play- | fanagement of Rene De Vos, | . - / A e hefors. ihiings Was bori ied i M it B fed off on Sundays according to|French boxcr,1snobodysbusx- ! PLACE YOUR ORDER A A I ” announcement ‘of the Bowling|ness. The young millios The House of Huggins has omitted the names of three play- ! the age of:87. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Commiittes. said he did 1{ forg; “thn“n"alre ers above in addition to that of Rosy Ryan from its 1929 list of ;j Jack Dunn, famous as the dis. WEAT A AP Sblatia s A | FOR 4 eligibles. Cthers probably will go. coverer of Babe Ruth and other|, .. commissioners Court for —lstars, piloted seven International} Maybe the reasop a hosiiss al-|0ld papers for sale at the Empire 3 By JAYV-R. VESSELS | League pennmant winners at Balti., the Territory of Alaska, Divi-iiays acts as sweet as peaches & X A T T R R S WS i vhi i sion Number One. when a man has spilled cranberry (Feature Service Sports Editor) {more, during which time he sold|. Ry il doas ) | NEW FORD CAR j i Before A. F. McLean, U. 8. .Com- 506 on her best table cloth is ~ NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—A house| | '28 BETTER THAN '27 ‘i“’ t:c majors some of the highest| ™" Lo 0T O treio Pros e i siie ntee :l _‘] 4 [i OF cleaning, conducted with as much FOR SPORTS CHAMPS priced players in the game. Ruth| 0 "5 400" Haines Precinct. h?(fl“)“ Rine ""“;; flier phn l;‘j MOOSEHEART . vigor as if the club were a tail- —_— benr to the Boston Red Sox for 4" the" Matter "ot the Hitate ofl > OME )ns. wife will tell him I ender, is putting the champion|| NEW YORK, Jan. 3—With | | comparatively little, but Bob Grove ROSIE WEITZMAN, deceased, |'n® things she'd like to. INSTALLATION AT Yankees in readiness for the 1929| | all the leading sports from | |Wwas sold by Dunn to the Athletics! NopIOE 1S HEREBY GIVEN R G campaign. auto racing to wrestling con- | |for $109,000. That the undersigned was, on . . Flerwmedien i, Thursda an. 3 Four men who couldn’t Dolster| | sidered, 1928 turns out.to have Baseball aring the year, alioltne 20th day of December, 1928, :::“l :;‘e’“fl“;"r‘éal la-“w”fi:"i')m’:“:‘::‘lfl‘- y, Jan. two of the team’s weakest spots in| | been a better year for cham- | [lost Frank Wilson, the umpire, as|qyuly appointed administator o home‘s"whwp they have|| Members of Moose Lodge 1928 already have gone and others' | pions than 1927. [ {well as such old time Pigures as|ihe estate of ROSIE WEITZMAN, [1ittle than you are in homes where|| No. 700 and wives, mem- X . nc. probably will follow. The de- Out of a list of 294 cham- | |{Claude Rossman, Marr Phillips and| qeceased. All persons having S LAAR: YOI AR TRV oMo i bers “of Tt No. 25 4 b » vl T ) itched ot! | they have everything. vers of Legion No. 25 an \ partees are Joe Dugan and Mike| | pions for 1928, amateur and om Lovett, who pitched one |claims against the estate of said| Wiveh linvited FO EALE Gazella, third baseman; Rosy Ry.| | professional, team and indi. | |the first no-hit games in the big|deceased will present them with| o P i el , RD D! RS ’ an, pitcher and Pat Collins, a!| vidual, 81 or 27.05 per cent are | |leagues. : |proper vouchers and duly verified | papers fcr s‘j‘e at tie Emp ENTERTAINMENT catcher. “repeaters”—champions who || In addition to Lavigne, boxingito the undersigned at his resi- v,.www | b This smacks of drastic action for| | retained their crowns. The | [Witnessed the death of several|dence, Haines, Alaska, within six | a team that won the American| | year before the percentage | [Young hoxers as a AI{recL result| (6) months from the date of this i league pennant six times in eight| | was smafler, being 25.81 per | |0f ring accidents early in the year.|notice. '_ ] e A et e | Fred Bobzin, Chicago student, died| Dated at Haines, Alaska, this ('Ll )B CAFE f last two world series. But Miller Professional boxing whose | |after a sparring match with Les|20th day of December, 1928. e 4 Huggins, Yankee, manager, coun-| | champions are loathe to risk | { Marriner, of Illinois, who lumed{ 5 ~ E. BE. ZIMMER i tenances no bluffing in his game their titles unless they are pro as a heavyweight. All mmslem"Flrst publication, Dec. 27, 1"7?“ & and is stepping out to strengthen| | pretty likely to retain them | |boxing in Connecticut was sus.|Last publication, Jan. 24, 1929. ; R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. the shaky positions. || was a leading stand-patter with | ;pended after the death ut Hotbo ‘ . The Yanks have mot fully re-|| only one title change in the | |Aliff, 17-year-old youth, in an ac- Rou Recently of the Bergmann covered from the scare late last| | entire year, while in such | {cident at Meriden. A double knock- ‘Spasmodic Croup s frequently | i Dining B . season. At least they still have| | sports as golf and rowing few | |out in a match at Los Angeles re. nluv.dbyam.ppuufionof— % | clear recollections of the team’s{ | of the 1927 champions sur- | {sulted in the death of Michael s Q £ ! SPECIALI ] collapse. The pitchers were blamed | | vived. * | |Carnakis, 20 and a narrow escape ) ZING IN | then but mediocre work of two or|i 47 for his opponent, Philip Bromley, mr? JQ pe 3 5 v e ‘who 'was unconscious for nearly Over 21 H three other posts prevented the ___*___ H baseball machine from quick- ; Iz - ; ome ly overcoming a handicap that all; Some of the ;’N“’};‘ h‘:“d o . but beat the Hugmen out of the|infield may help go for pitching C k + | ¢ pennant, | talent. In fact Huggins tried hard| When you buy PEERLESS ooking 223 SEWARD STREET % So there will be a new man atto use his unwented extras in| BREAD 1 ; o third base next year, a fresh face|trades with .(',10\'0 nd f;»ru(}eol;ge' it is better Bread — High MERCHANT’S LUNCH i or “two behind the bat, perhaps a|Uhle and with the Red Sox for| in Public Favor | o new player in the shortstop-sec.[Ed Morris. He failed in both| : | | 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. | ond base combinations, and one or|cases. ~ Consequently he is still] ; Every Bite a Delight || two new mpitchers, | dangling the spare men before thel R L i N A Short Orders and Regular Unless Koenig is traded for a|oOther clubs in r'r}e- ,h ',"P of prying| ou e ea er gm?m er _1e } ame Dinners > ) i third baseman he will get a’ trial 10ose a couplé of ;..:\uul‘ 3.10 wurl;; insist upon it from i | at the position at which Dugan, regularly beside Hoyt, Pipgras and| your grocer E \ Gazella and Robertion failed last Johnson. i FRIDAY—JANUARY 4TH i | CLUB CAFE ~ , — ; B ¢ e LabLar oMM Bl gy gn iy, picked vp! { PEERLESS BAKERY || : A Beautiful Silver Anni- i trom Oafiand of the Pacific Crast' (€A BN together with D l tat e e v league, and (Leo. Durocher will iry oo 5o S8R0, SOBSC T oug as (vyatatormum B l’ ICF( % for Kc '.A“v”: :!. old '-,lu.h a‘[ l.{!.l({rl s for 1929, be used as ad.| versary » [ony Laszerl, Wpse /B 15 diticnal bait for pitching strength : y from a shoulder stram is antici- pated, will play second. = Lou Geh that is certainly »d and to i . be needed badly w b Pen- rig, of course, Will do the CB3l noueyaim can stand hard 1929 basing. i it | Meusel, Combs and Ruth will do | their siugging act again. un’css| Most assured'y >y i Ruth’s legs give way. A lonz sl more traling n f ' g of substitute outfielders ncw in. kee m Bafers b L c3mp cludes Ben Paschal and Liza Funk 'splurge Februa'y Aul there } the latter recalled from the Yankee will bo a few S ‘ i farm at 8. Paul. Durst, a lmld”!’ennmk ard Lazze: over, may be there, too, to he'p in'nnt get rid of the the outfield and at fir.t baoo. A ‘ The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort and pleasure from a beaudiful Silver Anni- versary BUICK. Sold on liberal terms. D.H.S.vs J.H. S. BOYS D.H.S. vs. J. H. S. GIRLS FIRST GAME CALLED AT 8 P. M. Admission, 25¢ and 50 cents { FRYE BRUHN QUALITY MEATS Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts Frye’s Baby Beef 1 Delicious Hams and Bacon Pt et et e ey

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