The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1929, Page 5

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HO-HUM: THIS IDEA OF GITTIN' UP AT 21X O'CLOCK EVERY MORNIN' 1% GQITTIN' TOO STRENUOLD I'L SEE ME DOCTOR AN Git HiM TO CLT OLT THIS EARLY RISIN' FER ME-BUTI SUPPOSE HE'LL KICK AS WELL-ITS ABOUT TIME YOU ANSWERED THE | WANT To SEE HiIM L, HESAYS IT'S THE ON LY WANY TO B& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1929. DOOR- TELL. THE DOCTOR § By GEORGE McMANUS H YOU CAN'T o | HIM NOW A% HE | NEVER CETS LS OUNTIL TEN < (s hil £l i & BASKETBALL \ ) the heavier players of the Unalgaler consideration the suit of J. R.‘Invvrna(ixmal:. was sevjrely slab-! who have had little ' opportunity| Peden, Greenville property »\\n.“ih-l while scuffling with members | for ce the last few w. 'against Furman Unive and the|of Pede mily in an attempt to | ship has been on alme e club of the South At-|recover a baseball knocked into patrol. ssociation for $5,000 dam-|the front yard. [ r. Raven has helped the Supers ages and an injunction to re | T get better organized and has some| the university-owned property near | BOXING GIVEN 0. K. GAMES PLAYED R:l:;:ll‘mnu,rml for future m.\x‘h‘n home “,“m, being ?hml for pro-| MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Jan. 11. | ams fessional paseball by the lessee| - 0 TS e The lineup of the Unalg ball club, PR TR o e < g Moot B ea o 74 i conduct boxing exhibits any place 3 s i 5 G were gailerad DYiwithin the State of Alabama, the Juneau Hi Boys and Girls o, T Targs: I Mowell, ceil-|peden as ovidence of those knock- | Attorney Gene ruled : jter, F. A. Clark and L. Humbler , T ’ las Hi Teams D B e T | games a ted crowds of persons | FINANCES_A HOME A dounte between the eader basketball game bo) and girls teams | of the Do and Juneau High | | < Hforts. of intiff to retainito build a community building University of Pennsylvania. “At $1,000 a man, few European schools will be ed in the new | ' COLUMBIA, 8.'@., Jan, 21.—An /o ovidence e ied Into| to bo centrally located and widely | fuistious will bo able, 1p send, adiy gymiasit tonight starting|exnibit of 160 baseballs fs ‘“’"‘”"”1\T[::}-u "i‘l')‘;:*""”"' % mi“"’“ by organiz | e N | quate teams to Los {»\W1 ”M.: promptly o'clock. Both the|teq evidence in a dama i 13 e | G e i IR | 3 | Rousseau writes in the “Temps. e amage suit be- g . | “ |l N F 3 PLAY GOLF | Juneau teams are pepped up and|fore the South Caroline su March, 1921, when Clarence Allen, | Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's tuner.; NO LOAFING |“America at home will flood every out to win from the Douglas| court The bench now has u I okie pitcher for t Je (1!\'vLull or write Phone 602 adv. LAWE Jan. 11.—The | event w:_\h crack men. Europe is players who 1 Friday night in| — NS S, 940 i, L CYRE P ARERCL Sl R e | Universi does not per. | doomed in 19 e Douglas ator! score v Wt e y ———oo—— the Dougla atorium scored by | {mit its one-sport coaches to loaf| y several points over both the Ju.| s et HARD LUCK FOR JAKIE neau rams. - /hi 31l Ha the football | SRbrers o0 A lhd While was granted that the Bi NATI, Jan. 11—Jakie Douglas girls had a good chance to| win the game last week, as their team is composed largely of Dhl\'—" ers who were on the champ team | last , nevertheless the final sc came somewhat as a sur-| prise to the Juneau boosters. The| Juneau girls’ tea made up of | mostly new playe f there | are only two girls who profited by | past hoop experience. © While they | were beaten last week the spirit of the girls is not brokén and they have worked hard since the game getting themselves in shape for the match tonight The girls” coach, Miss Lowe, the past week has been ill and as been unable to supe tice, but the players went ahead without her and a hard-fought game is sure to be seen by the| fans tonight. Coach Waid has every confi- dence that his boys will be on top when the final score is chalked up tonight. The Hilltoppers were beat- en by a small score of three points last Friday night, but tonight will be in the position the Douglas players were in when they played the last game on their own floor with which they were familiar. The starting lineup tonight will be with J. Orme and Nelson, both heady players, in the forward berths. Berggren will play center and Brandy and Sturrock will be guards. It has been found by Coach Waid that this lineup makes for a strong defensive team with all players playing in their best positions. The doors of the gym will be| open at 7:30 o’clock and the crowd can expect to witness a match that will be harder fought as a result of the outcome of the last weeks’ game. Osborn will referee and the High school band will be on hand to furnish music before the game and during the time-out. J. H. S. SUFERS AND UNALGA TO PLAY SAT. NIGHT The basketball team of the cut-| ter Unalga, recently organized, will tangle with the Super Hi team of the school tomorrow night in; the school gym at' 7:30 o'clock.| This will be the first game for! either team on a local floor and little is known of their relative: merits. The Super team is made up of the following players: Messer and Waggoner, forwards; Bayer, center and Leighton and Hall, guards, The boys have had a weekly pra and it is certain they will give a good account of themselves against 5 (T g!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlmmlllllll AN OPPORTUNITY To realize Big Profits on Small Investments. Buy oil leases ahead of development. Sold leascs a month ago far $1.00 an acre, now selling for $20.00, Same oppor- tunity awaits you. -Act Quickly. Prices range from $1 to §3 an acre. Write me for particulars, J. G. Murback, 500 Waggoner Blig, = e ‘Wichita Falls, Texas. |LOST BASEBALLS NOTICE—The who climbed onto his roof to the game without paying adn the enclosure. loeal earing a goal of §7 American to Read This! Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results 13 2ds” in the Empire contain good news each ¢ v {cr man and woman. Read them—Read them ¢ovefally—They are News. Remember our Job De- portzment can print anything—large or small. Qi III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIINIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HUNTINGTON, Pa., Jan, 11.— Legion 100 pledged is | T =i a | Moose Hall. NOT an Insurance Policy merely but PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Dependable Service Allen Shattuck, Inc. | shall. 1 — e SMALL HOPE FOR EUROPE | IN GAMES, SAYS OFFICIAL| An overwhelm-| United States| for nrope | | | PARIS, Jan. 11 } |ing victory for the and a crushing defes is the way M. Paul Rou au, pres. ident of the Internation Boxing | Federation, views the 1932 Los An-| geles Olympic James Matthews, stroke of the University of Washington rowing crew in 1925 and 1926, has beeq named assistant mentor of th¢ mes. {HIGH SCORING BACK INSURANCE REAL ESTATE [ IS NAMED CAPTAIN 1‘ HUNTINGTON,+W. Va., Jan. 11.{( o ; A Scotch lad, Tommy Stark, the | highest scoring back in West Vir- |ginia during the 1928 season, will | captain the Marshal College foot- jball team next season. He made H {12 touchdowns for 72 points, nosing To th/e Publlc tous Rodriguez, West V w leyan fullback for te scoring o o } 2 .h";m,..\ HEEG: LoddtiA b For the present Brunswick Machines and Records El\otilla ‘piaying ©a't. ErnHAZbIR will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on High, Stark twice was named all- Lower Seward Street. | state interscholastic tackle, He g {switched to the back field at Mar- Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. or, teaches golf until spring; . o tice. , Cincinnati southpaw, pitched {only one full game in 1928 and ve the ds Saturday, .'Llnll-‘lh.ll was a shutout victory over the 19th For big dance iiants in June, Illness and a sore rm kept him out of action. COLEMAN QUICK-LITE Lamps and Lanterns THEY TURN NIGHT INTO DAY We have Mantles, Generators and Repair Parts Send in your orders Prices Reduced $1501t0$250 DODGE BROTHERS Standard ‘and Victory Models McCaul Motor Company - START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | PLACE YOUR ORDER ’ FOR A . NEW FORD CAR AT JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc.- FORD DEALERS S 5cTO $5.00 Kani’s (%) Store 223 SEWARD STREET : LU 1 Second Conference Game—Channel Series DOUBLE-HEADER J.H.S.vs.D. H. S. BOYS J.H.S.vs.D. H. S. GIRLS Juneau High School Gymnasium FRIDAY—JANUARY 11TH Doors open 7:30 (Sixth Street) Game Starts 8 P. M. L T e T T T T T Adm. 25¢ and 50c; Elementary Students 15¢ A Beautiful Silver Anni- versary BUICK The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni, versary BUICK. Svld on liberal terms. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts e FRYE BRUHN QUALITY MEATS Delicious Hams and Bacon Frye’s Baby Beef ———— . Iummummnm|m||||nmm||mmm|||m||||||||uumnnumlmuluumufi Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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