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> ONDAY, JAN. 28, 1929. FYgce- v TELLIN j ~EFRE CGONNA GINFE { YOU SHOULD BE 7 HELD ON TUEDDAY- | BUT CASEY HERE THINKS THURSDAY 1S THE NIGHT! BRINGING UP FATHER TV KNOW I'M WELL THATS SETTLED. LN QU THIS DINNER I, ! SAID TURSDAY: AN’ WRONCG, - RIGHT-JI1GCS! SYOURE TUE S DAY 15 BETTER' " © 192y, Int’] Feature Service, Inc, HILLTOPPERS WIN; SUPERS LOSE GAME At the doubleneader basketball game Saturday evening in the High gym the Unalga Sailors scored over tha High Svpers to the final secore of .15 to :7. The Super-Unal ga game was a preliminary to a match between the Hilitoppers and the ‘Juneau Firemen in which the Firemen were -dofeated by 12 points. The score was 27 to 15. The preliminary game furnished the fans willk as many (hrilis as the headliner. For the entire firs! half the Supers had the Mariners completely blanked. The first quarter ended 5 to 0 for the Supers Entering the game ' the second quarter, the Unalga boys started tc play better ball and shortly after the start of the last half the score was tied 7 all. . The game went neck and neck until 10 seconds: be- fore the final whistle whén Mes ser of the Supers, shot 4 close-up goal which it was thought would end the game with the . Super: leading 13 to 11. However,. be- fore the'ten seconds were Dlayad out Hunt scored on a long shot that tied the score at the whistle A three minute over-time perjod was played and by a lucky break and good headwork, the Sailors took the lead and after some nicc passes, Howell shot the final scorc which ended the game 15 to 13. The lineup and game summary follow: Supers—(13) Sailors—(15) Waggoner (2) .. F. . Hunt (5 Messer (5) s Schwartz(3) Bayers . ~C...... .Howell (5) Hurley (4) . .. Hamblen (2) Q Geritzen(2) ... Tansey Substitutes: Unalga, none; Su- pers, Hall for Geretzen. Referee, Sabin. THE MAIN EVENT Coach Waid hardly expected to win the big game and the final score came as a surprise to other: as well. Through the first gquar ter both teams played a close tight game and the quarter score was 4 all. At the start of the second quarter the ‘Hilltoppers started to walk away and at the half had a lead of three points over the 8 for the Firemen. Hollmann, Jackson and J. Os born scored two pointers and Oz born converted on a foul by Stur- rock during the third period, which was extremely fast and hard fought. During the last half several subs went in for both sides. Sturrock and Brandt continued at almost perfect checking, the latter shoot- ing a 25-foot shot that was clean in between times. Jackson was the surprise of the event and scor- ed more than .one well placed bas- ket. The High"school squad-work: ed so perfectly that to over men tion any one of-the ‘players would: do an injustice to others. Campen! Hollmann and . Killowich, ef, the Firemen seemed "to be. doing thé heavy work for their team though the otifers were not far behind. The game ended 27 to 15 for the Hilltoppers. s 55,7 The lineup and summary follow Hilltoppers—(27) Firemen—(15 Jackson (8) ... F._._ . Thoma: J. Orme (16) ..F. Hollmann (10 Jenson ... Campen (4 Johnson Killowic} Sturrock (1) ....G...... ... Jung Substitutes: Hilltoppers, Raur sey for Johnson, Brandt (2) for Ramsey, Berggron for Jemnsoa Kiloh for Sturrock; Firemen: Os- born (1) for Thomas, McSpadder for Jung. Fouls: Hilltoppers—Jacks n 1. Brandt 1, Sturrock 1; Firemen— Jung 1, Campen 2, Thomas 1. Referee, Sperling; Scorer, Haines and Timer, Whyte. B MASQUERADE Win a prize at the Masguerads Ball, February 23d at Moose Hall. Six prizes given away. —adv ‘wrote Weissmuller’s card immedi DT T T T et INIHONINIIING; R Y PR B A SR e P Rl Tl S DT Ty LLLTTUT TR L L[ L[ PRPROTTYTIY | PP WEISSMULLER, PREMIER SWIMMER, LEAVING LAURELS FOR BUSINESS CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—~Johnny Weissmuller, the gangling “kid” who smashed a world's record in his first swimming race, has re- tired from amateur swimming with the greatest bag of records ever snared by a natator, While still in his 'teens Weiss- muller began that. meteoric rise to worldwide fame. His astonish ingly fast crawl strcke won him a card in the Illinois Athletic club before the club’s athletic commis- slon sanctioned it. Willlam Bach- rach, I. A, C. swimming coach, ately after his original private try- out in 1920, Not once was the “human fish” defeated in eight years of ama- teur competition.. Bachrach kept him under cover for a few months, then entered him in a 50-yard com- petition. Johnny cracked the world record. Thereafter he bagged world’s championships in every free style event from the 50-yard dash to the 880-yard event, both Indoors. and outdoofs. In two Olympics competitions Weismuller was undefeated. H2 met and outswam the world’s lead- ing free ,§iyle -swimgmers jin; the ‘United States, in Burope and-in the Orient. Bachrach credits Weissmuller with perfecting the American craw] CLAY BIRD SHOOT ! YESTERDAY; FANS (000" o “hiomi"on -SHOOT LOW SCORE © " ‘the lad broke 13, which score was: will gake it mighty difficult| {for him td attaim his 93 per cent| g0 men, perfect score out of 2,000 shots be- |tween now and July. Another score|f; the next week the one shot Sunday by |pjan to start training in or near SOHNNY WEISSMULLER His style reduced water to ‘a minimum, facili- tated breathing, and put the body to. make unimpeded use of all its strength and lever-| into position tighter jam ‘Weélsgninller anfiounced his ¥er tirement from amateur ranks to He is only 25 ner and a carton of shells that are opened. enter business. JAT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Mrs. L. M. Jones, who has been n the hospital since January 18, ‘eft for her home yesterday after- noon. - Mrs, Jones -has been re- ceiving medical treatment. L. M. Carrigan was discharged Saturday after being in the institu- tion since January 20% -Mr. Car- rigan has been ill with the flu since arriving in Juneau over a week ago from towns to the south that he visits for. Seattle commer- cial houses. Mrs. Mary Euich entered St. Ann's Saturday for medical treat- ment. At 'the time she entered she was quite ill, but this morning was reported to be in an improved condition. Mrs. Louise Gamble was received at the hospital yesterday and un- derwent a major operation this morning. e ATTENTION " For Carpenter Work of any kind—shop or city—Call Handy \ndy, Phone 498. MARSEILLES — Revue man-| agers of Marseilles, most tolerant ities, have agreed to prohibift undressed choruses, but not on- the ground of morality. OFF TO MIAMI wind and, poor light conditions., NEW YORK, san, z8.—will-[funds for a proposed memorial | Truesdals and Morris were high|iam F. Carey, new power behind |there was no money in the treas- | shots with 21 broken targets each the Madison ‘Square ury and nothing but outstanding Ito their eredit and young George!throne, has left for Miami nn;uh.{delfffl-" " ; |Folta, jr. was able to break only Fla. to handle, with Jack Demp-| She said the board of directors five out of the string. Last week ¥, the promotion of the Sh;xr-;hfld become convinced that no me- Stribling bout there February jmorial to commemorate the woman ihailed as remafkable in that the 27- lionel Levy, Garden archi-|suffrage ploneer would ever be ten-yearold was at the traps for| 'Ct, left for the south last night built in Washington. {the first time. Llano Morris is now in a tight jam as a result of his low score| which as he readily ad-| 'to plan arrangementst Club Arena. plac> him even & Mjami Beach on ot vt from the country. he now has to shoot| wirst orders for ringside tickets Police took him into custoedy, a perfect 750 in order to catch up arrived at the Garden' today and ! considering tkat his speeches about and place himself in the running|tptaled 400 reservations after for a wagered' suit; a chickeh din-|the mail and telegfamé Had been |guan rebels were too communistic, The largest order 'was| He was charged with having urged donated by well-wishing{fpr 30 ringside seats from Cleve-!workers to rise in arms. Bv GEORGE McMANUS HELLO- CASEY- YOU'RE RIGHT- THURSDAY NIGHT 18 1 BEST- V'LL BE BUSY JACK DEMPSEY | ' ! | yRe, 0 T : ‘Takes Roamrkvoms to 3 v . | Determine WhetherHe Can Comeback MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 28. oy's schedule today as welcome diversion from the con- fining labers in promoting Weather conditions were against Sharkey-Stribling fight. shooting Sunday morning| After a short tryout when the Juneau Gun Club fans Muscles, Dempsey launched into, gathered at the grounds for their, clay bird event. Men who in the,training by which he expect: ! shot on the average dctermine whether he can n well over 20 out of the possible|iRto condition for another fight. | here today by Mrs. Mary Allen down to far below that| score on account of the strong LOS ANG Jan. 28.—Jack Donovan, architect and motion pic- ture cowboy, today saw the sheriff sell a house which he valued at {more than 000 for §2,000 to |satisfy a judgment which Mae Murray, screen actress, had ob- |tained against him for $32,500. - eee long postponed program of mild| to|lution of the ¢ get | Founaation, Inc., was announced TUESDAY! iand. The “house” will be scaled BRI« Screen Cowboy and Screen Actress Both Losers in One Case {Dissolve Susan B. | Antiony Foundation WASHINGTG=, san. 28.—Disso- san B. 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A bathing suit can cover many small imperfections, and the sal- aries demapded by flawless girls have reached a ruinous level. .- - The can with thf:i Amfi contains PARIS---French have a new military club in the heart of the city, equipped with| a theatre, gambling rooms, bars, fencing rooms and a restaurant. —————— CAUTION—AUTO DRIVERS army officers Ninth Street and also Gold Street has been set aside for children with coasters. Please keep off these streets as much - as possible and only necessary to travel these streets. WATCH OUT FOR. CHILDREN The hill on ‘Tue famous trade-r Arab, is Hills Bros.' ‘The exact, contir s process which roasts a f/ yunds at time is also Hi'ls Hros’ sively. No othe: roasting pro insures such a matchless unif flavor in every pound. No ot/ r coffee tastes Like Hills Bros. or _ none is roasted the same wo . HILLS BROS == COFFEE GEO. A. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. L T 'DANCE % E H H Moose Hall TUESDAY Linds;zth’s Orchéstra 2 Scandinavian-American Music Everybody Welcome COME— s g_lll!yl_l_"lllll![lllll!lvlllllllI!ll-i!flilll!lll luflwmmnmumm HILLS BROS COFFEE maintain. | Q1929 , -~ OF THE deavors to help Juneau, MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SECRETARY TODAY Juneau Chamber of Commerce | SPECIAL FUR AUCTION ' SALES Every 10 days or 2 weeks Due to the keen demand for Fine Furs, the prevail- ing high prices and good outlook, the Seattle Fur Iixchange has arranged to hold special auction sales overy 10 days or two weeks (in addition to the regu- jlar monthly auction sales,) providing present levels SALE DATES WILL BE PLANNED FOR BEST RESULTS without advance schedule All Furs in Excellent Demand. SEATTLE UREXCHANGE ATTENTION! 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