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5ING UP FATHER € OrY THING | LN | WeR RHEC MAGINE TO BE | SE THAN HAVIN A J ONE \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1930. By GEORGE \I«-}! ANUS [\wELLF MOTHER] | ' THINKD 1+ &M COING TO - Ul DUKE ENT SHE S STEADY GAIN IN GERMANY BERLIN, Feb. 7.—Golf is achiev- ing popularity rapidly in Germany, according to C. Noskovsky, who has contributed an interesting on German golf to the sports magazine “Le Golf.” “Naturally we are always asked he same question,” Noskovsky writes, “namely, which is the best German course? That is a question to which it is difficult to reply, since various po: of view must be taken into account.” y then awards the palm e at Frankfurt-on-Main ding best to the con- the “classic modern golf French Next comes the course at Berlin- Wannesee, which has only the one defect of lacking in length and breadth, although otherwise it is one of the most beautiful courses in all Europe. The course Norderney, he avers, e only German golf course that corresponds to the Eng lish -definition of sea side course. Only in Norderney can German players practice in such a man ner as to"be equal to the matches at St. Andrews, Muirsfield, North Berwick, Sandwich, etc., where, aside from having to contend with the rolling character of the ground, the wind is an important factor.” Oberhof, in Bavaria, offers the best type of mountain course. It surpasses even numerous Swi meuntain courses, Noskovsky claims. e e 000 s 00000000 ° SPORT BRIEFS ° ©eo 000000000000 Mike Miles, Georgia Tech’s back- field menter, is going to tell the Havana Yacht Club’s basketball team how to do it this winter. Henry Jordan of Pine Bluff, Ark., who has been timing leading sports events in Arkansas for 25 years, is going to put his watch away and be a spectator from now on. Five of the western conference basketball captains played against each other in Indiana high school basketball circles, Murphy and Har- meson of Purdue, Walter of North- CROWN ARMY SHIRTS A fine weave, long wearing, serge H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man PHONES 83 OR 85 article | | I | | | Here Is Babe Ruth, well known golfer, with Mrs. Ruth at St. Petersburg, Fla. western, McCracken of Indiana d Chapman of Michigan. The Ogden, Ind., ski club will give $2,000 to the ski jumper break- ing the world’s record of 240 feet while riding its slide. Wally Roettge: . Louis Card nal outfielder, coaches basketba at Illinois Wesleyan college, Jack- sonville, Ill, in winter. . Without a gymnasium, the Missis- sippi A. & M. basketball team will play all its games away from home this season. e FROM CRID TO TRACK IS CGUGARS’ SLOGAN PULLMAN, Wash, Feb T7-— Whether it be track or football the coaches at Washington State Col- lege send virtually the same team onto the field. Ten of the Cougar gridders de- vote their attention to the cinder path and field in the springtime. The football players who shine in track are Porter Lainhart, half- back, as jumper and vaulter; John Hurley, end, as hurdler; Emmett Schroeder, halfback, as javelin thrower; George Hill, end, as a weight man; Mel Hein, center, as discus thrower; Phil Ritzau, half- back, as half miler; Wilbur Luft quarterback, as broad jumper; Glenn Edwards, tackle, as weight man; Courtney Melbourne, full- back, as sprinter, and Lyle Maskell, | end, as hurler. | B CARD PARTY PLANNED The Pioneers Auxiliary No. 6, ng a card party in Odd Fel- Hall for the night of Febru- ary 14, according to announcement made today. .- Have you tried the Flve o'Clock IDinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY | Associated Press Photo M-G-M Signs Contract With Opera Baritone | NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer announced today that Lawrence Tibbett, Metropoli- tan Opera company baritone, had signed a long term contract under which he would appear in at least one featured motion picture y The announcement said the rangements for screen appearanc would not interfere with Mr. T bett’s opera and concert engage- ments. He recently completed one picture. A Roger Conner of Anchorage, Alas- ka, Alaska pioneer and member of | the Pioneers of Alaska, died at Anchorage recently and was buried in the Catholic cemetery there.| Death followed a protracted ill- We Sell Goodyears Always on hand—your size and type of Good- year All-Weather Tread balloons—The World’s Greatest Tire — and Goodyear Pathfinders, fine, sturdy, quality cords at lowest cost. Our standard Goodyear service with both. Buy from us, and get more mileage. JuneauMotor Inc. PHONE 30 iy (BYcouyt A sonoNn'] FELL ON ME FOOT OO - OO0 - 0000 | © 1929, Int"l Feature Service, In Dances AI:OUH\I Ring in First Round then Shows His Stuff NEWARK, New Jersey, Feb. 7.— After playing with Cowboy Billy Owens through the first round, dancing to show his speed, Primo Carnera, giant Italian, last night turned vicious at the opening gong | of the second round, knocking out Owens within a few seconds. Carnera weighed 276 pounds and Owcns 220 pounds. | ———— MESSERSCHMIDT AND DUNCAN ON | BIG SCORE END | Duncan, scored 22 2 composed of and Petrich their opponents, Mes- m and Hermle of | nament | nigk s above i last as 1399 to 1377 ¥ rolled 1 single score of 202, and Dun > high total | of 514. | Tonight at 8:15 o'clock Mrs, nik, Mrs, Kearney and Mrs. dard will bow] against Mrs Mrs. Coughlin and Miss B: At 9:30 o'clock G. George, i land and Bringdale will compete | with Sides, C. W. Wilson and anbJ ter. Last night's scores follow: ! G. Messerschmidt 150 140 202—492 | W. 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