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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1929. By GEORGE McMANUS BEG PARDON-SIR - YOUR WIFES BROTHER JUST WENT OUT THE] FRONT DOOR WITH ALl THE PICTORES THAT WERE HANG- ING ON THE WALL IN THE Swi BY GOLLY MAGGIES BROTHER WOULD TAKE ANYTHING -HE POLICE PATROL WAGON YESTERDAY- PED THE BELL OF THE PARLOR- SPORTS ( e | |} (T L A broken leg removed Hank Bru- der, the Northwestern backfield ace, from the “fray early in the season. |It was a coincidence that against {Nerthwestern, Notre Dame's fight- |ing c Big Tim Moynihan, met njury that kept him from g the scason against West Fate was particularly un- ~ [l 1113 TUFFY GROWS OUITE TOUCH CHICAGO, Dec. 15—Jerry (Tuffy) Griffith, conqueror of Paulino Uz- i Point. PHELAN SUCCEEDS |Fall, to proportions the jto run the risk of just such an in- |today he would ) box Jc BAGSHAW ASCOACH = e i B s s o ks 5 ko o £ | When C orable ducl at New |his place along with such other |den, New York, Dece Toroas ore rs was abruptly put |fine centers of Notre' Dame as|assured that the w A T WASHING TON U. Bowl, P spine injury,Adam Walsh and Bud Boeringer. the assignment to ge | Day, vic n one of the m Booth | Stanford was handicapped much {in the Miami bou Febru S 8 CFy e s — ! markable of sprar " that was of the son by injuries to such| Griffith says X fear SEATTLE, Dec. 13—James M ! Georgic the surrounded by considerable mys- |outstanding players as Walt Hein- |Risko. He de: J B e i o GAGE GIRUUIT Gridiron ry, fo ing the Maryland game. |ecke, center, and the hard-hitting (a foul, but was of Notre Dame, who coached the {with one of t The mighty atom of the Elis, after 'Herb Fleishhacker. These two had {to the time the i Georgia Tech of 1928 that ;kind to Moynihan, big and like- mouth and Aible |able, the “team jester,” but a reck- cudun, yearns to cong Jack | Sharkey. The Sioux City Golden Tornado | Ma essive type of player apt Towa, heavy their bright less, i Purdue University football team to| ords of the sea ng Notre 'sensati performances in four |about as much to do with v |livered. the ,B‘g Te"d champlonship ‘h‘sl STAGES GAMES Dame am the |straight games, did not play at all [the Army as any membe .- 3 year, has signed a contract to coac! | ing s las - - & i fi Princeton and failed to daz- |Cardinal array last year 5 v the University of Washington from | a ainst Harvard in two full |be no particular good n AT THE HOTELS January 1, 1930, to June 1, 1933. Phelan succeeds Enoch Bagshaw | who resigned. Phelan’s salary is estimated from $12,000 to $15,000. He comes next month to take over his duties at the University here. e KETCHIKAN DEFEATS VALDEZ AND THANE FOR SATURDAY {Doubleheader Attraction at o High School Gymnasium Tomorrow Evening The City Basketball League will offer a double bill for the enter- LOSES TO WRANGELL (.55t Ghnne oo fuvs 10 " 'chikan defeated Valdez, and|morrow night at the local High ' won from Thane last|School gymnasium. The Firemen's the Elks bowling tourna-|fast squad will open the warfare, The First City contenders |taking on the Unalga quintet, and i the opening game by a|the Juneau High School five will pin and won the last two,|meet the Douglas Firemen in the “he match by 87 pins. illiglllfflp< ell won the first two games | in, The Uni hane in the nightcap and (known as it hasn't the third, winning 2,368 to |t} se n. It | ky young athle ik rolled 199 high game and |have had considerable school cage » mateh score for high hon- |work. It has ‘been working out first match. G. George |regularly ‘and should furmish® rear laurels in the second OPPosition to the Piremen peared before | composed of "° e of whom is ! gh single game and 593 The second game should be a “ A scores. thrillér. The school cag: are sies by games follow: just hitting their stride. They FIRST GAME came from behind in the opener e A Ketchikan |two weeks ago and won from the fi;‘:lk 155 199 179—533 strong Alumni team after the game 4 bin 150 150 150—450, Seemed to be hopelessly lost. Since ich 145 143 155—443 then the squad has had some stiff Mrs. Manning 169 176 98443 |Workouts and its feam play has| Miss Taylor 80 80 80—240 improved materially. 1 Handicap 10 ‘10 10— 30| The Douglas Firemen got off to S ______|a bad early start this season and, Totals 709 758 672 2139 |Were trimmed by the Island school| Valdez \five. However, it has some first! Andrews 165 165 165_495‘ratc hoop artists in its lineup and» Van Atta 150 150 150_450\\;'1“1 a little practice wnll »be a Bernard 135 135 135—405 1tough customer for anything in lhe‘ eague. | :flglsansvhite lgg 1;; 1;03:;2;’ The opening game will start 4 i promptly at 8 o’clock. ! Totals 710 704 643 2057 b = i I SECOND GAME ', Wrangell | Council 189 148 169—507 | Herrmann 129 179 125—433 l G. George 222 195 166—593 Mrs. Dufresne 159 165 138—462 ’ Mrs. Petrich 91 180 92363 | ; Totals 790 868 690 2368 ! Thane | Pullen S 185 164520 | DY, ! Stevens 177 112 146435 AL AN J GwLD | T. George 189 200 188—577 | 2 ' Mrs. Sperling 123 126 125—374 | Mrs. Clark 80 80 80240 ! Handicap 10 10 10— 30| Football fame and fate seems to —— —— —— —— |be about as fickle as anything els> 750 T13 713 2176 in sport. Consider the case of Totals . FOWNES GLOVES Leaders in Style and Quality SUEDES PIGSKINS CAPES WOOL LINED FUR LINED H.S. GRAVES ' The Clothing Man At Cambridge, it Point to know that they both will experiencing more (be in first class shape for the than the ill effects .return game at Palo Alto on De- Harvard was set|cember 28. S e - of play Alex- |seemed he wa: one of the big|cf an off-day . Tech dropping jof any injury. rilliant cam- |to stop him just the way anesoui After an)was primed to smear the famous| k at the hands|Red Grange in 1925—and succeeded. ' Casper Nelson | Kunz, Mrs. Kunz. Gastineau R. 8. McComb. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ganty. Old papers 1ur su:c ut The Em- pire office. 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