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BRINGING UP FATHLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. | SUMMARY 0F BASKETBALL PASTSEASON Coach Waid Gives Review|n; izh School, Whi —Speaks Well of o High Players yest and that he Coach H § High Schi of the Wi factor whole k, n excellent mbe: defeat 1d their victor ch Waid at summary m played will be the strop 1, of the Juneau | Southeast Alaska ed a ¢ rand of I g and hard fighting. true 7 doubt whatever, the stron margin at Juneau team was at its With the graduation this ne the team on a'hc picked this year. the b played athletic officials belicv featured have conducted sportsmen, tak- with good grace ith modesty. s point in the says that with- Iy t gron as gus t likely forward. state that Seward a further chikan, was the Douglas ich was defeated the time > believes Douglas in decision to resign at e present school y consideration \gest opponent next yeas school anc ( Local school that if it e were possible to pick a fa tion, “Scow” Orme should certai ¢ a forward berth, with Ber Cashen, of Doug- | and Mjurd of Petersburg, would | be two outstanding contender |center with Runstad of Petersburg, Local officials “of course d the several Fairbanl r selec- for Ket- 2id has announced his close of other © 1929, Int) Fenture Service, Inc . Great Brivain righta reserved. By GEORGE McMAN WELL: 1TS ABOLT TIME THEY every variety of gavel is at Hartman, | the command of Vice-President being in charge of the cable system | | Curtis in presiding over the Senate | for many years. |icy. SEC, LAMONT 1S PLANNING 5| WASHINGTON, March retary Lamont of the Commerce | Department has announced although he must fill several ma- * | jor vacancies in his executive staff, ar, having un-|he would endeavor to conduct the | department without change of pol- Burcau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, is in Europe in the line lof departmental duty inspecting trade promotion offices, and I hope to be able to urge his retention of his post after his return.” SAN FRANCISCO | > B b i - | {left the Presidio to take charge of Washington ¢ the tary Cable with headquarte CIVEN CURTIS IINGTON, March 20—Al- fice w. most who 30, Bas is throughout the | = Hetibn, of Senate history. and Cal., Griffin d Alaska graph Sy Seattle J retires, D - INFORMATION WANTED Regarding the whereabouts of AlA3 IIe"lloCk that v s have been pre- g - e Mr. Curtis since he took {r¢d Deane, served in it is customary for the vy, Write to Arthur Sm Vice-President to use the small, T Igf“i”g St., South H vory gavel, without a handle,|©f Canada. | - anded Wi 8 5! e- handed down almost from the b CAPITAL DYE WORKS latest methods Dyeing. Professional Cleaner e plete summary ew of the)'erm end of Capt. J. Orme nf. 1}3',-. - ST B “This branch of the government g",;,‘;}'r')“'i Vol ThueleAT LA tball season, just closed, a[squad, and Sturrock, the school! as under President Hoover's di- B President infinde ‘ola ar Wal- Very 1 period, Coach Waid | will lose heavily in well developed |\ WALLY HOOD IS [rect control for nearly m‘;"“‘“ s P“‘\‘ bfidy High School |Dry _ Cleaning and the season as follows 3 ' Brandt and Berg- | eight ye: the secreta aid, e T 2 _ Meldner, cames won, 9; {gron will be the only first liners SOLD TO INDIANS!'ZY i hehooves nis successor to 12 o anohar. ct SR 0T nyvr. Phohe 1. Games lost, 6. Percentage of games | remaining. | move very slowly in considering R S ¢ et won, 600 Coach Waid has announced the! LOS ANGELES, March 20.—An-lany changes and to take ample g t}’m”]f:‘fnfif‘q"1‘]‘0:11(;‘_“‘0‘4;15; C‘;"‘:d We make ana 5 made, 247; average points | letter winners as foll J. Orme, ' nouncement was made last night|time to study the situatio The' §dll Osage. ‘OFange. from Lha famm | 1T Germenis: me, 16.5; opponents’ poinis|F. Orme, Berggron, Brandf, Stur- that Wally Hood, out-fielder whosc[firsg assistant secretary is now g “"]_b(fl I-lou;‘;‘r in Nordway porium verage, 16.6 cock, Jackson, Jenson, Nelson, and|bludgeon bat swatted many a ball| Postmas General Brown, but for county, Missouri: znother made Individual Players Records Johnsor!, all of whom played the to turn in victories for the Los|the time being the post will be left | from wood of an old saloon which Points Pos. |required quarters of all halves Ang Angels during the pasiivacant and- I hope to have Mr.|was destroyed in Guthrie, Okla., Flayer Made Play played The letters will be pre-ifive seasons, has been sold to the|Brown's counsel on matters which when the State went dry—a gift J. Orme 90 F | iented by R: S. Raven, at the|Seattle club of the Pacific Coast he formerly directe Iahiihe W Gt and ohe' carved 28 P ascembly. Sweaters League. The deal was strictly “William P. MacCracken, assis-(from wood in a Civil War tunnel 22 B ded Fred and James cash, it was reported. tant secretary for aeronautics, feels used in Virginia. 20 G v seniors who have| Hood, who came here from the that he cannot much lonzer afford | — 22 18 G d by being three year and Indians in 1923, was obtained {to dovots his efforts to the public,| The Alaska gavel was sent from 14 C |four letter mex In accordance |Seattle from the Brooklyn Dodgers and has asked to be relieved, but !Juneau by United States Marshs (e BT F |with previous practice, all other the year previous. 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