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BRINGING UP FATHLR THIS IS STRANGE MY CLOTHES "ALaN J.GouLp You may not hear a greai deal him, fo “Doctor” Joe silver-haired organizer, 1is likely to be called in for consulta- tion. When Joe is not running the af- fairs of the Columbus baseball club in the American Association, he is busy with the manragement of the National Professional Football League or the American Profession- al Basketball League. The silver- thatched citizen of Columbus at- tends to his sports in seazon. “Did you know that most of the most successful college football ) aps over 75 per cent s luck and won the next contest, against Gallaudet, with the aid of © 1920, Int'l Feature Service, Ine.. Great Britain rights reserved THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1929. GEORGE McMANUS THAT'S NICE - HE TOOWK ALL MY CLOTHES INCLODIN MY \WATC H AN POCKET-BOOK NOW| | | HAVEN'T A SLVT ) MY POOR BROTHER CALLED AND HE LOOKED SO SHABBY- | TOLD =HiM TO TAKE SOME OF YOUR CLOTHING- THE POOR BRUNSWICK PINMEN five basketball centers, four of them | TAKE TWO GAMES IN | sophomores who average 6 feet 1! jinch in height. : I | | SPLIT WITH MOSCOW Juncau into PAST TWO EVENINGS The Brunswick five have taken also the Alaska p during the past ;‘ |twer nights on the Brunswick al- STOCKHOLM, Nov. lspht between Moscow and |Swedish communists is becoming | jmore acute. | The most ‘sulmd in a free-for-all. | adherents recent outbreak re-; The Mos-, | cow mobhilized men, called cadets, who had returned from, Russia. This armed group attempted to force t sh party from its headquart Torsgatan. | Inkstands, furniture, Isticks, and pistols were no one was seriously inju Led by Karl Kihlbom, a member [of Parliament, the Swedish com- {munists retreated to the office of |the newspaper Politiken Commun- ‘zst, Jjust in time to frustrate an at-1 tack by the Moscow adherents on’ the editor’s office. Al Things simmered down, but for a time the Politiken office was under constant guard by Stockholm | A i police. | | kT Rl ST 15. — The({leys: Kaufman Larson Patrick s : Nabalis Ellengen Howell Schmitz shby ight they defeated . 12326 to 2275. ‘Wednesday night the Bruns- the ! Wick defeated the Alaska Juneau by a score of 2361 to 2284 and last the Man! Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Elks sday FIRST MATCH Brunswick 180 212 160 on 165 203 Total Alaska 138 147 105 136 160 ndrew Total 130 125 1056 146 142 Juneau 196 140 154 170 146 twelve 1ive meet the Brunswick on the just | Brunswick alleys, The scores Wednes night follow: and Jast 195—529 153—430 138—397 163—469 153—459 2234 Twilight League Star Weds Teacher 2 John E. Freeman, former Holy Cross and Red Sox pla: er, we iss | Elizabeth Keep, school teacher, in the Church of Ouranyt"ly of I:’:uxllel:,! Jamaica Plain, Mass. The bride has been teaching school in Boston, | while the groom, a graduate of Holy Cross, has played ball with th.': Quincy team of the Twilight League for the past two years, ! International Newsreel WE WARNED YOU 1e out of professional| The Norfolk - Portsmouin, quired Joe, who stayed|Ghamber of Commerce has pro football when everyone ., movement for establi SECOND MATCH Brunswick before the freezing weather to put Anti- Ellengen 156 144 168—468 else gave it up for dead. No, we didn't know it. went on: “Take Rockne, since you mention- ed him. he played a number of years on an Ohio professional team. His team mate, Gus Dorais, now the success- ful coach of the University of De- troit, was with him. When they were looking for an assistant to Jess Harper at South Bend, Rockne was selected. That’s how he got his start and the experience he had in pro ranks was a big help to him. “With one or two exceptions, the college coaches are good friends of professional football. The Na- tional League has played fair with the colleges, enforcing its iron-clad rule against tampering or dickering with any player while he is still in college. The rule goes further. It prohibits any club from signing or making an offer to a player un- til after his college year. In other words, he can't quit college and Jjoin one of our proteams during or after the college season. “We are in the football business but not to the detriment of or in competition with the ccl]ege game. Thousands of football fans cannot see the major college games, even if they desire to. But they can and are going to see pro football.” The professional gridiron stars may not have the good old do-or- die spirit of their college days, if they had any, but they play better football, smarter football on the whole. ' Success on the college gridiron is not always. an assurance of ability to star in pro ranks. Except for one or two flashes, Red Grange ‘was never able to duplicate his col- lege stuff after he turned pro. Yet Benny Friedman, Michigan’s famous quarterback who was over-shadowed by Grange in college days, has add- ed to his reputation among the paid performers. 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