The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1929. s By GEORGE McMANUS i U r WE JUDST HAD A LOVELY | HATE TO THROW THIS W [ vnars sormin' AR Ty | TIME- THE GIRLS ALL JLST GO0 CiGaR AWAY BRT Bl | | e PARLOR 15 FUIL i Aol CliaIEe | LEFT- I'™M SORRY YoL NOT an Insurance Policy merely but MAGGIE COMPL. OF SMOKE- KN YT WEREN'T HERE TO PROTECTION MUCH ABOUT ME FILLIN' THE HOUSE VP WIT TIORE - When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. A SMorE - SO LL | HAVE TO DO 7= Fo— Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Pependable Service Allen Shattucek, Inc. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE To the Public ! f cf teamwork The opponent th m, the Unalga sailo : of the fans when th ¥ a strong vall | Al-City | or “the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. ; ¥ i Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- the high school ors Ja v latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and NA day evening to the tune of 13 carry. L oy e ke 11. The sailors showed that thay kit ¥ 1 T B 4 (Precident National Basketoall UL dovn U i though they did not win the match | imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize 2o o e liions tod R | Tho At basko-| casily by any means. Ths Supers| i your home town products. o A great #1““? 19 Ta‘l‘ 1Won. onriieers, they called blocked many near tul | | Dr. James Naismith, or'zinator OlVmpic calendar! And why not?|“Riremen” )¢ they are going to p it is not believed tho All | GLMER & of the game of baskotball esti- Basketball rules are uniform the wear suits borrowed from and : or Firemen as you wish, will i o mates that, at the present time,] WOrld over. . |there are two firemen in tho squad,“walk away” with scoring shots, 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. there are eighteen millicn people| For this and for other sufficientiare to mateh their skill. against but instead will meet oposit'on playing this indoor ne reasons, the rules of this game|tho ynalga team tonight at 8! they will nct find easy to break ‘sheuld be changed but seldom. It‘n-‘,]mk we change our rules too often. prom then the foreign countries Wwill (pa¢ The reason why basketball has spread so uniformly to all the na- tions of the globe is undoubtedly in the high gymna the indications it appe: there is going to be a ri im. | through. “Doc” Holman and J al born against Hunt and due to the incidents of its incep. Make rules of their own and bas-ljively match as the result. the Unalga. Campen against Howell tion. In 1891, when young Nai- “Plh?J!I,‘Y‘II lose its internationaly The AllCity boys are a picked'as center and Junge and Peterson ¥ smith originated the game, he was, Possibilitics. bunch of players who have had|against Hamblen and Tansey as Prz R d d Igot 250 a teacher at the Springtield, Mas-| - -0 <L past experience and who were re- guards, will be the lineup tonight. ces eauce X 0 udirissadviige oo pghy atioh ne joint basketball rules com-!cently organized. by ; £ '1“"!1“‘;\”7 b (I. A. Internation }minu\, under the fendarahip ot Bi. 1;)‘ "" 5” ‘)"’f_‘"‘z‘]"v by. Johnny ( " SR Roy Riegels, captain elect of the Golden Bear Eleven, who sprinted a G hm:u‘y:g' BHODL . e e s i | ”i\“ sborn played on the Wran-; ANDY KERR MAY QUIT 75 yards toward his own goal, enabling Georgia Tech to score the DODGE BRO l H RS Natwrally, the secretaties sont|fector L W.St. John of Oblo Stale]geil High Schgol champlonship AS ALL-STAR' COACH! gafety that was a factor in its 8 to 7 victory over California, out from this school, carried the| University, is & a splendid|team 5 few years ago. | WASHINGTO::, Jan. 15.—Coach knowledge of the court game,|thing in making “Sportsmanshid| The game tonight will be Andy Kerr, of Washington and|™ R 1 Standard and \Hctory Models along with their other work, into First f‘"*"} chief 0‘“"‘"'”“' ! match the, players will have Jefferson College, is reported plan-| Northwestern university, each year | BOB TURNER'S £UTO SERVICE fy b all the world and taught the prin-| “.vlr}-mlfll‘k l(h;' <0;le of "]W”“‘;y»\'nrkml together as a team lined ning to quit as mentor of the all-|have organized the eastern s ~T s ciples, of ba all to ali peoples, Mmanship, which has been adopted|yp against opponents: for a real east foothall team which annually|and accompanied them west, a trip| T fo . g 2 : i B aetal . X < a1 ally | 8 8t, 4 pught the flu for six wegks i I believe that this is the rea.;Dy many of our REi and (fl“-‘z;.mo. While_they have had only!jousseva to the west coast for the|which interfered with Kerr's du- but am now at your service cuau olor Ompany - son why more people are playing leges, and by otfering to send, 5 fow practice scrimmages, nevor.'east-west game. tigs as basketball coach at W. & in. 257, Stand at Arcade basketball today than any other)Without charge, a large type card-|iyoless they have developed a f: : BOB TURNER. adv. - Kert and Coach Dick Hanley of J. game—and the end is not yet in board, 14 x 22 inches, to .anyone|.- sight. {upon request, they -have made a Practically ev foreign country YEry- ¢ ons tr uctive -contribution. ( &6 has rules patterned after our own|Such requests should be sent to| @ ! American game. . They look to us|the American Sports Publishing| } : L : s the. motmer cofintry. dnd-havé 4 Company,- 4. Rose -strsat, New| ~ i START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT j right to expect guidance from.us}York City. Such efforts edify i & in formulating rules and in-shaping SPCTts. sportsmanship. This code of sportsmanship is: s Dr. Naismith tells me that he| Keep the rules. PLACE YOUR ORDER has received recent copies of the| Keep faith with your comrades. ] » rules from Greece and Turkey.| Keep your temper. b Also in Germany and France the| Keep yourself fit. » game is flourishing. The congested| Keep a stout heart in defeat. areas of Europe make large play, Xeep your pride under in victory. space prohibitive. Basketball fits| Keep a sound soul, a clean mind, ,’ admirgbly into such a scheme, and|and a healthy body. NEW FORD CAR also, into the temperaments of| b R o g o & these central European peoples.i mye modern girl likes her waist . i !~of(>vxgusn.x take their games “e“"squeezed. but she considers a pair! AT h 0“;‘1;6 €0, LQiitIas the MaMEgaTydb-TaAle ATUES - Ersal DEKD: | ol Ernest C. y, e Na 2 { er the old fashioned . y League umpire and major sport or.*;’:::llghl"_;wkm “bs. that, USTORE: INSI'EAD of eating between meals . . ; ficial, writes me from Japan, that ’ instead of fattening sweets...beautiful Constance Chmglon JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. — -, i o DaakBUiall NSt takey can wRusual] HARD TIME DANCE ; women keep youthful slenderness these E Picture Star FORD DEALERS hold upon the Orientals. Great| 2 throngs attend all of their games.| «p good old Hard Time Dance” days by smoking L\IC%~ Ti:lsmartest King basketball is appealing. The |5y Moose Hall, Saturday night, and loveliest women of the modern stage closeup of the game—the open Dlay | yanuary 19th. Ladies are re-| take this means of keeping slender . . . F ";Eho kalei:linz(-om.» :.‘l.nngga ]f.rnm“q,ucnted to wear apra'nn.,I l'q:very-’ when others nibble fattenihg sweets, offense to defense—the simplicity ' pody welcome. 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