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G b e 4o o st chan ARSI - L g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU SDAY, JAN. 22, 1929. e * BRINGING UP FATHLR By GEORGE McMANUS i \F THAT GAL THOUGHT. ONE-TENTH OF WHAT SHE THINKS OF HERSELF NOW-SHE'D STLL BE STUCK VP MAGGIE THATS MISS VIOLET ‘ i | | VES- BUT oH WHO 1S DE TOUR: THE DEAR Ot ¥ ] NEVER PLEAS THAT LADY CHILD- SHE 1S T ANY BODY OVER THERE? ——’—“\ WORTH i et o] [ B fi% MILLIONS 6o DNs | C g A NOT an Insurance Policy merely but ' PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure e~ than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Dependable Service & the bank is sound. Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you 929 Int') Peature Seryice, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. | Allen Shattuck, Ine. ‘, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ] the 'advantage of being able ‘;‘vLOCAL LEGION | I on all o {use the Do ! sions yractice. The Juneau BOWLS 39 OVER 5 o lcity T has not laid down'‘on i & RN (8 . Epract ‘ and, Instead FIRST CITY MEN : ST 17, e 5 ;”‘,'.‘ b v lized ‘i‘*}l ) 3 | AL 2 WHY NOT LET US be { practic le in ‘order to B " ¢ s . fme ol 1 . ¥ put your name on our coal list, ] in_fo Sunday evening, the . ot Bs Katchiken Leglon| it is certainly good coal. 1 Hilltoppers 'met the local team in o, Beis How: rolling o sethes ) We deliver fresh dressed f 5T e il of challenge games with the Ju-| Dottty “eiery ‘day. & Gut NG g g o are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. m team, was received he njnred kn the have developed a habit—a reflex,! 53 hand 1 with which will take time to replacc.| f§ | recaived in 11 For instance, the play in this one-| : | > pl Ketchikan Fr fternoon and i ?, * ~“the 1o » R sy s el And our transfer service— yard rule is such a rapid one that| toarl boer AunommBEIERH to1- SRNEESEER BRSSO e well you cap’t beat it. . the referee’s decision will require AT DGUGLAS lows: e i the development of a new mental Ho 1 dd” Pateniom tor-1, o SRR & e M . track. Old grooves are worn deep: | ¢ S R S D. B. FEMMER | ward npen, center, Junga.and) oyt of Ketchi ly; and the men in cha ge of the Killow 1 uards, Phone 114 Thompzon 496, J NeL e kan we . game are not apt to develop new Ju neau City’ Team and' 7o ymmodate the Juneau fan e ¢ 5 lendid y one game 107, Bartholome By FORREST C. (PHOG.) ALLEN |2eV anti-block rule is a sp! eyes and new tracks for a little . there will be a spee e At o ] (President National Basketball |°ne: If enforced. while. | Douglas Firemen Are |10 s aip ac 7: B Soashis Ausoormtion) Guarding From the Rear | Psychologically, in times of to Meet in Game which wil also be on ha th AR The change in the rules on gires and excitement, we revi uketie {close of the game to To the Public | Shall we make more changes in| local team w 2603 which | | “guarding from the rear” in an- ¢y habits and actions of the pa o ) ¢ rules? | “guard ; o habits and actions of the past.| ‘qyo oo 1o (erOWd back Ry i el i el vid ; .. |other good example of the failure . et el e Juneau City ‘ream and the| ) rst game lead ¢ pins E : Y no hy should we | . 8 any of i oints ig b ot el hik Bt e inson £19. ToB 7 Y 3 A aied e 2 o theni?™ i |idea formulated by the rules com-'yyo new interpretations. {pointa T“"fi”.” on the floor of th “IRON HANDS” STILLED; chikan were: Thompson 519, I will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on {ahstbos.~ -4 pafated out 4n one of) | Douglas Natatorium the secona ’ ‘sen, one game 150, Bartholomes Lower Seward Street . 2tball progressive says: | ' i . | ST = SRS SR D 1Ok d s osss _ % . ¥S:| the rules, “the mere fact that the game these two teams have played |[CHAMPION FAN I Dubois 527, “Harris, two games ) l'" canss e noed & mdrR -l i Bikver. i, attembbing te) EYE TRUUBLES this season. From all in\lftm..,n,; 315, Drager, two games for Jessen|| Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- podved sume. ' | A it Fbiiy dim ] e the match will be fast and violen Spacth, one game for Harris| i y p i ki g And so it has always been, But|P1ay the ball does not justity him| 1p you are in treuble wits your ' 1€ MECE W BY ESE BRC N rnsos o o m Do A latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and in placing one or both arms over es and want .0 1eg5e5 |7 . ) il as thej ANI \, Tnd., an. 22. rox otal 2493, which was 62 points| carry. now i by S0l will improve inciters, phone or two extremes often develop a hap-| py mean. Often, when a team| pulls some questionable play, which is the product of the brain of its foxy coach, the referee, as well as he rival coaches, shout, “Illegal!” | | ¢ e 8Ll ndoubtedly, it is the thought!by both knowledge and experience | men of the two squads are practi-| Hands” Dobson ro more will ron nd game score doing, he causes personal contact.”| call for appointment. We have | Caly all past basketeers and there{ndiana h:gh rhool neau, rolled as follow This infraction is “getting by” re- plenty of time for this service 8¢ two or three pl | tournament crowds to bursts of 502, Cleveland 479, Cunningham| Seatedly without balng oatled ot this season of the year and |team exceptionally fast and clover|hand clapping. He died this win Lavenik 485, Sides 493, total| Stalling { will be glad to demonstrate that|With the ball ; ter. The Bouglas Firemen scored| Dobson was a familiar figure the se his opponent’s shoulder,- EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ] he third gam of the serie ELMER E. SMITH R o \x‘]{‘ "_h‘;]‘:’, ""‘[;l“‘l""f‘l:’,‘ ““"‘,‘r“;;‘ ofitha vules commities: thit pub:| we are squipped to give you frst|O¥er the Hillionper team last Wri:|Hpns naments since they are to be played at this end to-| it retort Jic opinkon will eurb staliing-that| class service, day, 21 t6 15, and the local Fire-|were begun. His handelapping on the Brunswick all 9 ai m. to 7:30 p. m. seems not to contain one. And so it goes. Usually such plays are found to be just| outside the precincts of ethical! : bhasketball and just within the L0 Prevent stalling. rules. Consequently, a change in ¥ard rule and the bulldogging Vi Wt e ( | W i 2 froezing the ball rule have been | Y the rules is supposed to be the, ' ) 8 e ‘ P only miesns of ‘blocking -thess 1 ‘;ionu'xbumxl as an aid to curb ‘stal | rices Reduce to legal “pet” plays. R { ® The evolution of the ‘game of The one-yard rule declares rhu‘: new offensive and new defensive -POSition ‘close fo (Ray Wit a| measures. The offense, usually, Yard of) the player with the ball | A SR LTI, P T ST T the latter must get the ball into Standard and Vicl,ory Models will be a double-header, s rolled will also t the Brunswick squad. = ey g i - ->oo - | e at the Empire ROBERT SIMPSON {men won from the Unalga Sailors(could be heard above all o T SHOP. |57 to 10 on January 15 ’l‘l:t*l|\ni~u He always occupied a|the Douglas boys will undoubtedly bé|seat in the front row and scar Sult !m better shape than w! they|lett it durin two days of th for they havetournament. 014 papers for s spectators will not pay to see ac tionless games. This committee has done much! Both the one- SLET AImQaist Pre: We call and deliver Phone 628 met the Hilltoppers | adv. AT THE NUGGE v v ‘outspeeds the defense. o | The joint basketball rules com- Play- K cen some excellent, 0f the nation’s best officials at! / mittee has made some < - ’ ,’ changes in the rules and these|WOrk in the game, but I have not| e B Changes should aid the game. But Seen one of them call a single play| ¢ To date, I have s McCaul Motor Company they will not give us the help|Of this kind. ~ But the infraction that they should unless the offi- has occurred a score of times. cials encoutitered in their interpre-] The Tules committee has further tations and in their enfarcements“le"’ee‘l that there shall be no of the rules. | “bulldogging or freezing ‘the ball.” Dribbling | By this is meant that on a jump | ’r The dribble rule has causedball, the player may tap and catch more agitation than all of the{the ball, but if he then holds i sother combined. This year the|until another held ball is d-.-- responsihility is put on the drib-'clared, he may not tap and catch it bler. He must go clearly around on the ensuing jump ball. This his guard and avoid personal con-|rule, if enforced, will aid in pre- * tact. But in the dozen or sofventing stalling. : arly collegiate games that I have A New Mental Trick aray itnessed this year, the nf!lcia]fl‘ In most situations of life, “the| are working the dribble rule exact-|old order changeth, giving place to| ly as they worked it last year.mew.” I am wondering as 1 write,| They are still allowing the drib-|if, before the basketball season is| bler to plow through and also tojtoo old, these changes in the rules| body block while dribbling. will be made effective. Officials I doubt if the advance of thehave been calling the plays a long| season will find the average offi-| time under the old rules, and they, cial of the game changing his last|seem a bit calloused to the pro-; _years habits materially. But this gressivé changes. Evidently, they BASKETBALL GAME Douglas Firemen vS. Juneau City Team 'VERY woman who fears overweight finds keen interest in new- day and common-sense ways to keep a slender, fashionable figure. 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