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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 1929 § it SR 4 o T ( I'T OUT OF THI Zo THINK THE ONLY THING TO ‘OT s TGO DOWN AND FIRE THE QUICKER | < HIS } 2 Q NOT an Insurance Policy merely but THAT COOK AND DO IT FIRE HER THE TCHEN AN | DO 19 TO MOVE AN' LEAVE t b ) 15 STAY OUT- ' | THE COOK BEHIND - R | « BETTE Gl . 7 : > mi 7 32 FOR My ‘ PROTECTION 4 “ 1 | | 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 | . | e W] | il y ! t7=5 | Allen Shattuck, Ine. | GEORGES GETS DRAW [result from the triendship of the| INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ON SPEEDING CHARGE football coaches at the two univer. | Coach Vivian Green of}]! BE nce, Jan. 12.—Talk-|Oklahoma City hecame acquainted| wee—memm————— A C yack gendarme who con-|with Bert Ingerwersonm, the Towa| SRR S5 SRS T lered ‘that he was g his|mentor, when he played against —e. 8 r too fast proved expensive|lowa on the Illini team G es Carpentier, ex-champion| lowa-Oklahoma City game of France is scheduled for November 2 on . g s AT | Georges took the ease so seri- Towa's field, and Green hopes to T() th() ']"I)ll(' p i I’\"I{i i i . {ously that he came all the way|have a team enough to make ¢ A | ALLEN BIG FIGURE 1! ASKET L R —# from London to defend himself bo-|good showing in “big time” foot- - ; ¢ J H BUYS W|N I - i S - 3 l¢ o oMM TMhs, wabis ta. which ' ball For the present Brunswick _)I:uhlmw and Records o H:«GAHs ifi”:«)g# 2204:“'58 oxcantion Ser i ol oo, S will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy IFactory on GIRLS BEATEN ! : | Iwere addressedeimnt ‘tp the gon-| Some men are easy for their Lower Seward Street. . | ! SRR TN G Sk |darms, but to a friend riding with wives to love, but there also is e [ ; : | 1u11”m: Kllxl“. '\111‘ e {him the man who reaches the conclu- Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- ckering has 314 inhabitants J rices | ¢ [ and. 40 “high Hebe \'“' F ,‘,,‘_m; He may be a national hero, but'sion that he would find it easier t latest in boxes or bulk .Al wholesale prices—cash and ; “ : i e it Y Seoratin. ooy s EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing g : > Miss: amlet began | " e 4 i i imported that can be boug Juneau — Bove 10w | D 1 winning net awards six years || (20 he pay the costs, whishi WE MARE EXLARGEMENTS P i )‘:U’} in ';“H \u — patronize 0ys utplay ouglas ago and since then has added | |AMmounted to more than the finc Alaska Scenis Views adv y 1ome town products. | E el | —-oo—- | e Team DOUleS Glrls { | several a year. The school won | | ! 5 DN S disealk eight county tournaments, the | |SMALL SCHGOL TO INVADE | ATTENTION MASONS ELMER E. SMITH ! I8 (! Northwest Misouri outdoor and } IOWA SRISHERIY e S TEM Iy St Wil Te - atated comd 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. InStha MR e R indoor meet and several invi- | | | municaticn of Mt. Juneau:Lodge In the sccond game of the sea. | | tation tournaments | OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 12—|No. 147, F A. M., Monday ;u.v‘ m”y‘mf « nm]lr‘l Se? Hi played Two years ago Pickaring | |Oklahoma City university, with|evening at 30 ‘o’clock in - thejsei s 4 "‘[.""L'l"l" thoidnnsiieiiE ey | scored 6 points to their op- | |less than 500 enrollment, next fall|Scottish Rite Temple. Work in - — AP nasium, the nmwh? I.:nlvl)sunw‘(l‘] ponents 396. Last year the the Hawkeyes of the Uni-ithe E. A. Degree. Visiting e e over the Juneau sextette 42 to 9, figures were 1,041 and 492. [l ver of lowa, which has ten|Brethren cordially invited. By . in Iu flum»; v)\‘ln(trnl.n' Iw;:.‘ln'hnu to The school does not have an times as many students |order of the W. M end was hard fought and sports- indoor court. This invasion of the Big Ten| CHAS. E. NAGHEL » s g e ool oy A T T VL' nferenc ,h'\ a small 7h ,,“ wil _“,‘,“' Rty ”5'“”“.“- ; rlces e uCe( [ tO evening when they outplayed the 3 A score of 23 to 13 The gym was crowded to capac- ity and the fans witnessed one of ' the best played battles ever staged on a local floor. Standard and Victory Models The double header started with ; S FORREST CJi M C l]‘l C girls from both sides of the Chan- 4 : 1 'pHOG" cLau Otor Ompany nel on the floor who, at the touch . e . ) off, went into the fray with a L ALLEN ’ pirit that gave evidemca of a close final score. in the game | | ] played in Douglas a week ago ] | ‘ Fraser sisters were easily the stars Forrest C. (Phcg) Allen, a basketball star of 20 years ago, | of 'fiie Douglas team ahd from"the|cne of the first coachcs in the country, and now President of the START THE NEW YEAR RIGH i . first whistle ’;“‘” l‘“‘;‘ “y"‘ ©(National Basketball Coaches Association, again will write for The % 2 e speedy and well-executed “Isic| Empire cn the game he helped populari Jensen and Ada Minzhor of “the| ]7 g i _I_“] = s * Juneau girls were the outstanding|one. Neson again ~'m. a fine throw S, e S T, ‘p 'E Y players of the local team and made |{hat was a basket and this play| o et C. (Phog) Allen, presi. PLACE YOUR ORDER » dent of the National Basketbal ) several fine plays which were|was again backed up when J. Orme marked by two exceptional bits of scored. * strategy that resulted in two bas- kets for their side. Defensive Weak As’ hard as the Juneau girls played their defensive was not » strong enough to stop the rush of the Douglas players who time and again broke through and made baskets that raised their score v every minute of the game. Miss Lowe’s girls from the Ju- . neau side of the Channel, realized that they were up against a well trained team throwing their all into the match, and the plucky feminine players, handicapped by their coach being ill and also by} Coaches ion and dt of athletics at the University of Cashen In Play Kansas, whose special articles . will Cashen, for Douglas, came. into|appear in The Empire each Tues- the play and shot the first goalfday, has one of the most remark- for his side, Alex Gier making one.|able records in the histofy of Then Nelson made the basket and|pasketball. the first half ended 13 to 4. During the twenty years of his Nelson opened: the start of the ' coaching experience, 14 of, hig last half by shooting from his for-| teams have won championships, ward position and scoring. Bers- The University of Kansas under gron made a goal after which the|his leadership, captured the Mis- ball was carried by Douglas to]gouri Valley title six consecutive their goal and Alex Gier shot and|times and has another strong team | scored. J. Orme made a clean{oy the courts this season. two pointer and followed it up{ Bagketball was a family game th another. Berggron shot and|with Allen in his youth. He and scored. Angus Gier made a freelfour brothers composed an ama- shot just before the finish whistle |teur team which gained wide fame I, NS i FOR A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllImIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHII ARSI SRRSO RO NEW FORD CAR AT JUNEAU MOTORS FORD DEALERS Inc. . g o ) k “{(h] o : pasl v(,i(,; aed. to kw,,! The players and the game sum-i, member of the Kansas City Ath- | I()i‘mp*:q-l\,lr?-kofi“:‘y{ even basis, but it |mary follows: ltetic club, which won the first ' ‘ = Juneau ' 3 J % ‘» steadily mounted for Douglas m"ltPlayuN S ;Z;)lrlds Championship in basket . ' —— { . :‘;\ .”‘1:’0;1::1” le b m‘|\'91<nn r 4 3 9% Sbnrtly after the team won the ’ a4 / [ ) " Hard Fought J. Orme, 1t - 4 0 Biworla's title, it playe dthe famous ‘ o | The last half was even maru‘“‘k‘“" sub. 0 1 OlAl.Allen Five, the Kansas City $5.00 hard rr-l-Tm and at the star ur‘““”-"“‘”- e w8l "’r'hm permitting “Phog” to play : I ‘ the tidrd quarter it looked apiBrandt V€. . 0. .3 ‘with his brothers. This was a g . 1 3 i a| Ramsey, 9k castly concession, for the All-Allen H Y hi S ll i s 1d ) pol i A | . Shoush UB%. Juolbat, BIVA. WRC M ootk 0 2 Ojquintet was victorious. ave 1 ou An thing to dell! 223 SEWARD STREE i ‘ make quite .a showing after all, ta - : RPN el L it 3 wlintsg 1| Douglas | Allen was one of the outstanding s . ] A Players F. T. Pilstars of the country while at the W B 4 h £y S e th Y |stars 3 —— ‘?frflL~m;o;hezlr:em::q;’::;hrtm; tast | A Gler, 1t 13 2luniversity ot Kansas and during DO YOH ant to buy : nyt lng. leibas was that was played during | Alex Gier, 1f ’2 g ;"_;his last year there became basket- 4, A Beautlful liver nnl- ; s |Cashen, c e 6{ball coach of the Baker University. A , . A the ql\‘l:(\::rm]:fww:::lsm\:::eamraedw;pen)'flmw', g s O 1 SiHe was one of the first college DO l()u ant to 1rade Anvyt ung? versar BUICK 4 | resulting free shots were scores.|lundell, 1f 2 ?|basketball coaches. oy y When Allen graduated, he im- The gir]s;'::mBeoyindé:m:Z w5 ETHIRD WANER FAILS | mediately signed as coach of bas- ketball at the Kansas Uhiversity Both of the boys teams wera| “« ” EBAI:L' { ' nervous for the first five minutes PRO BAS \flnd in 1909 led his alma mater to of the game. They seemed to be| BAC]( IN CAGE GAME jtwo Missouri Valley (Champion- 3 |ships. He also coached the Has. feeling for the relative attitude 0! & 9. While t hich be- 2 Y, Okla., Jan. keIl Indian Five in 1909 " e o i ke QEuAoMA (IT ¢ [tclm‘ of athletics at Warrens- came evident as the boys uuud‘w_,,q-r,,\-..;. Waneér is back to his A iy v themselves and started to play real|gecond love—basketball—since hw‘l:u 2, M.o, Normal from 1912 toj| basket ball. | failure to make the professienal]1919, his basketball teams won One of the outstanding reature:"ha“ ball grade with Pitts.|the championship each year. He of the game was the exceptional purgh Pirates {also won four football fan:l three playing of Nelson of the Hilltop-| Naturally his first choice is!baseball titles. @nerj.v;mrm;(r pers. Nelson has nct been play-ibaseball, for he is a Waner, afturned to the University of Kan- » ing on the regular squad but {ho|sas as basketball coach and di- béen acting as a substitute. He \rvr'ror of athletics. played well throughout the event The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort ; and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- versary BUICK. Sold on liberal terms. 1 IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts n of Paul and Lloyd, h fly hawks. He will play t game in th2 ‘Vlnsnuri D |BOB TURNER'S £UTO SERVICE and one more than one occas’ mateur Athletic Union, b v - o3t plays a torwar - I fought the flu for six weeks i Cl -f- l I) l y FRYE BR UHN : [ zeped A ANTRL AT A MR g Qs Oty Vel o - nowd m bk yaus G peryich) se Ltasstiea or Uisplay : ‘ k L2 - g 5 z Call 257, Stand at Arcade ‘ 4 J. Orme, playing forward was n ing in the athletic i sn be au%n‘".“'“" 4 del Y . l . : Bis usual Bood form And te other ‘b Hd: morely signsd n rniract|C7e ~BOB-TUBNER. | - . adw.| Each Brlng Results QUALITY MEATS 3 players, Brandt, Jackscn, Ramzey and took part in <prngz tr .mu, Save the date: Saturaay, Janu- and sturrock played good seintifl- vwith the Pirctes. Iowe " th ary 19th. For big. dance at ¥ g § D l. . H l B 5 ic ball. Oklahoma collegigte cONernee yooce Hall. —adv. | NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each elicous rams anc acon ’ On ‘the other hand the Giler bars him frora it; c-wrts h ~use - day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment ean print anything—large or small. brothers and Cashen a'se playel he signed a o' = 3121 ( 700t Qome——— fire with fire and they wer: back- Ho was the !2a e othall ed up by their fellow Douglas play- scorer in the conference la-r sca-| BURPORD’S CORNER 1 3 ers with as fine playing. gon, averaging 20 po'~'- - game Berggren made the first goal of for the East Contral 1 ol PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ) ’ the game. Nelson followed by m: lege of Ada. ing a field goal and a free tl Travea, a None Better—Box or Nelson raised it by also shooling canny eye for the basket [LSSSSSERREIIN i finumuullmluullllIIIImmIlIIIIIIIImfllfll{lflfllllllllllmlllmlllIllml||llllul|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll_lllmllllu Frye’s Baby Beef - i s 0000000000001 Old Papers for sale at Empire Oflicei