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'BRINGING UP oo IR \WORSE THAN MAGUIE'S AN FIGHTIN' - THANK NEVER STAND _ T S Any THING SINGIN'- 1TS HER TALWIN | GOODNESS | DON'T HAVE | | TO LWVE FOREVER- | COOULD FATHER \ i \ i ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 17 il 930. ONETWO | REST- ONE| ool W | £10LLD BE CNLY A MISDEMEANOR FOR A MAN TO CHOKE THAT TEACHER TO N\ 930, Int’) Feature Service, Inc. By GEO M GO ABROAD INSTROCT RS-JIGGS-YOUR VOICE \D 5o DOIVINE-REALLY- YOU SHOULLD VOICE LIKEYOLRS NEEDS VERY BEST OF TALENT: ) RGE McMANU V lilIlllll"llII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIII"II AND STUDY- A . ON FROM THE =] WELL: HED A BETTER TEACHER | AN | THOULGHT - \ | i Slants “ALan J.Goup R A N, Reference was made in these columns recently to the popular- ity of ring clowns, such as Jack (We Want) Murphy, the Califor- nia Irishman, and Art (The Great) es, clouting first baseman. The successful debut of the big- gest fistic clown of all time, 270- 6 feet-6 inch Primo Car- nches the case without ne- of waiting to hear from the e rnera, for the time being, is 50 per cent novelty and 50 per cent showman. Somewhere, a peor- centage of fighting ability may de- velop, for this Gargantuan with| the features of a Gargoyle and build of a Neolithic caveman, un- questionably has possibilities in his speed and power. Meanwhile no competitive whateyer will be in- in barnstorming him as a fc freak in the principal cent of boxing ballyhoo. His opponent will be handpicked so long as the| customers manifest the same en- thy as the 18,000 who pfl‘d‘ nearly $70,000 to watch the Italianj giant perform at Madison Square Garden. Later on, some scientifi test may be made of the durabil of Carnera’s chin but not until| he has been led around the circuit | to put on his act. ers In European capitals, where the fight customers apparently are; much more skeptical than the American variety, the reports of the} |$50,02)0 Smgger Biwys FIND CONVICTS Hopes, Battered Braves ARE GUILTY OF This brawny chap who checked { ) + in with 40 home runs financial, social and artistic suc-| Pacific Coast League last year comes to the Braves labeled as a cess of Carnera's debut must have:Gme_A prospect. created no little astonishment. They might be equally surprised abroad to know that Ponderous Primo's board of directors collected in the neighborhood of $30,000 for the 70| seconds of entertainment with Big| Boy Peterson. Moreover, follow- ing the quaint custom in such busi- ness, the pay-off of Big Boy was cut of Carnera’s end. This made it strictly a sociable affair with Peterson bouncing up and down four times at the rate of perhaps $2,500 a bounce. Several fistic wise ones who had| passed up chances to get a “piecg”! of Carnera and become a member |? of his board of directors shook | their heads sadly after counting the “house” at Madison Square Garden. few months ago,” remarked “I could have had a 50 per cent interest in Carnera for only five steamship tickets. I passed it up and now I couldn’t get a half interest for $60,000.” | du “A a manager, On the American Walker Cup golf team, going abroad this spring for play with the British, are only three men who have ever defeated Bobby o Jones in amateur championship! y play. Francis Ouimet conquerediin the Georgian in 1920, Jess Sweet- | ser in 1922 and George Von Elm in| the 1926 finals. The names of the ¢ man that beat national title tourname: man that beat the man that b Jones—Johnny Goodman and Law- son Little—cannot be found on the list. nt and the| e = TAR HEEL RING HOPES C; REST ON 190 POUNDER ™ CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Feb. 17— North Carolina boxers won the) Southern conference boxing n'.m‘ last year without a heavyweight, but Coach Crayton Rowe has un- covered a pine prospect for the 1930 team. He is Bill Koenig, 190 pound foot- ball tackle. Last year a light heavy scrapped the big boys for the Tar Heels. - 8 Have you triea the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials &t Mabry'’s Cafe? | ton right pitchers specializing in nothing {balls, they're counting heavily on | Walter {outfielder. ! Johnson and Smead Jolley. |game in the Utah-Idaho league,| |rolled up a batting average of .3: {while with Los Angeles last year. {The year before he hit 327 for| |the same club. | Judging by reports from the west |and throws righthanded. vited. Prizes. The sailing date, By JAY VESSELS | Sports Editor | | (Associated Press Feature Service) | BOSTON, Feb. 17.—Here in Bos- where outfielders run up a| smart mileage backing up . Berger, the Braves' new| Berger comes from the Pacific! YACHTING IN FOR BIG YEAR NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The di- mensions of the four yachts that the United States is building to de- in the ° - MURDER PRISON Jury Verdict Returned in Riot at Auburn State Prison AUBURN, N. Y., i7—A jury has convicted Jesse Thomas, Wil- liam Force and Claude Undwine, convicts, of murder in the first de- gree for the killing of Henry Sul- ivan, fellow inmate of the Auburn State Prison, during a riot last De- cember 11, The jury acquitted Frank Loeagan, Albert Cassidy and Leo Lewis, oth- er prisoner defendants. The decision 0 brought to Suprems Court Justice Benjamin Cunningham, who pre- sided, the mandato: of pro- nouncing the death upon those gu! raign- ed nex Th acquittad went to their ¢ to finish their sent s App for those sen al-o be made Wednesda e - HOPPE BILLS " MANY MEETS FOR SEASON CHICAG™O, I, Feb. 17.—Willic Hoppe has arranged an ambitious schedule which he feels will keep him active until the middle of the summer at least He now is on a tour which will carry him to Cuba, thence to Mexico City. After a stay of about a month in Mex- ico he expects to sail for the Ar- gentine for a two-months’ visit. Billiards has grown rapidly in popularity in the Latin countries and_ the cities which have invited Hoppe to play beast some excep- tional billiard talent. In addi t ging in a series of hand ma es both at three-cushion a balkline, Hoppe also will deliver a number of lectures on the game. With Hoppe on this extended Coast league, the origin of suchfend the America Cup were made OUT Edouard Horemans and Rog- great prospects as Earl Averill, RoY |known in New York recently. The € Conti unable to leave Europe, |vachts will have sail areas_of 17,500 and Welker Cochrane so busy with That distinction didn't land him [square feet, and their masts win his work in a Wall Street broker” job with the Braves, though. It was his ability to go out and |snortest will have a waterline of has been decided to call off the | iget fly balls and step up to the|7g feet and |plate and smack the ball that pro- inches, uced the promotion. Berger, who broke into the pro| 5 | | He is noted for his distance hit- | ting and in 1929 collected 41 doubles | {and 40 home runs. {two, Walter is no speed marvel bu he does move around rather swift- Being six foot, | for a 190 pounder. The Braves parted with $50.000 cash and players for | Berger. | ast circuit it was a good invest- | in the last;ment. Janey And it certainly wi cat {investment for Judge Fuchs' p |if the ‘big boy can make the ma- |ISh-American Cup and the old Can- | ijor league grade for some fresh|8da’s Cup, first competed for in {help is needed to augument the 1907, Braves' present fly chasing staff meter boats. ill be a good club Richbourg, Welch and Earl| ark. | Berger is 24 years old. He bats, — e - WHIST PARTY i Perseverance Rebekah Lodge will | give a whist party at I. O. O. E.| Hall Wednesday, February 19th at Saturday night Oregon University p. m. Refreshments. PubHe in- B ] NOTICE 1v SITIPPERS i “MARGNITA” tower 152 feet above the deck. The beam of 21 feet 4 The longest will have a length on the water of 87 feet with a beam of 21 feet. The other two will be respectively 85 and 80 feet (water- line measurement) and 32 and 2 feet (beam). Three of them will have bronze hulls and the fourth will have a composition hull. It is expected that the chosen craft, to be known as “Class J.” will be much faster than the Reso- !lute, which beat the Shamrock IV. exhibition games—to save their in 1920. This year's yachting season will !be one of unusual activity, particu- larly in the international sphere, for in addition to the America Cup races, there is to be a contest among six-meter craft for the Brit- is to be revived for eight- There will also be international Iraces in Bermudan waters for six- | meter cla; D |OREGON U. BEATS WASHINGTON STATE PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 17.—Last defeated Washington State here at —adv.basketball by a score of 35 to 21. jast week on a similar charge. MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 17—Jda- will nct ac- ho defeated Oregon State at bas- Sonora, Cal., dug by miners in the cept freight after 1:3) p. m. on ketball last Saturday night by a town's halcyon days, are causing —adv. score of 41 to 30, office, that he cannot get aw proposed national 18.2 balkline bil liard tournament. B © o0 00 0000 00 00 ° SPORT BRIEFS . ® e 5 00 00 0000 00 Bruce Caldwell gets another op- portunity to make the Cleveland team this season. Several of the big league clubs’ are reducing the number of spring stuff for the regular season. North Carolina track and field athletes will spend a week of spring training at the University of Flor- ida, Gainesville. A dual meet will .end the training period March 29 | Three sophomores have. won places on Florida's basketball team. | They are Emmelhainz and Baker 'forwards, and Dorsett, guard. | B | DORRANCE LOOMIS FOUND GUILTY OF ROBBING BOAT | i | Dorrance Loomis, Ketchikan, was Saturday found guilty of robbing a gashoat in that harbor, a jury in the United States District Court | returning a verdict of guilty after three hours’ deliberation. Hnrolclj Loomis ,a brother was acquitted -oo | i Old tunnels under the streets of difficulty, | | Heads Athletics Associated Press I'hoto Phillip F. Ray, graduate of ths| University of Southern Californm. | 'RECORD TIME "IN DOE DERBY :Reno Musher Wins Ma- | satch Race and Prize of $1.250 Utah, Feb. 17.--Setting what is believed to be a world jrecord, Earl Kimball of Reno, won | Ithe Masatch Dog Derby of 50.4| {miles in 3 hours minutes and! 119 seconds and prize of $1.250.] | Nearly 10,000 persons watched. | Thula Geelan, Idaho woman, wi second, nearly 10 minutes slower | |and won a prize of $750. | Roy Stover, of Sacramento, was| |third, 43 seconds slower than the Geelan woman He won a prize lof $500. i | George Allan, of Nome, was ninth in the rac H \JUNEAU HIGH HOOP SQUAD LEAVES FOR LT T L L L LT L L L L TR who has been engaged by ti.z KETCHIKAN SERIES Guatemalan government to take i charge of all physical education i o that country. | A squad of cight Juneau High | 3chool basketb; headed DOUGLAS GIRLS BEAT WRANGELL I the detern South the first game championship of cketball teams, the Douglas girls defeated the Wrangell girls by a score of 38 to 9'last Saturday night This is the word received by Super- dent Cathcart of the High School. B ANGOON JAPANESE HELD FOR DRY LAW VIOLATION D Harry Saito, arrested Angoon last week by Gerald M. Church, Deputy Federal Prohibition Admin- istrator, was brought here by him Sunday. Saito, a Japanese, is charged with violating the National Prohibition Act. A qus sake is said to have been found in his possession. e e The 251st Coast Artillery of San Diego, Cal, has been converted from harbor defense to an anti- aircraft gun unit. at Sleep On Right Side, Best for Your Heart If you toss in bed all night and can't sleep on right side, try simy glycerin, saline, etc., (Adle Just ONE dose relieves stoma GAS pressing on heart so you s sound all night. Unlike other m cine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisons you never knew were there. Relieves pation in 2 hours! Let Ad cleanse your stomach and bov and see how good you feel. But- ler Mauro Drug -Co. by Guy’s Drug Store. us the next time you any print- ing.Ourequipment les us to turn out first quality work—our experi- ence enables us to intelligently aid you in planning your circular,letter or whatever print- \_ ing you wish done. \The results you get will prove that Good Print- +ing Pays ¢ ne among the high school girls’| - | Robert by Cecach A. S. nham left Sun- day for Ketchikan for a five-game cries to determine the champlon- ship of the Southeastern Alaska conference. Ketchikan, winning from Petersburg and Wrangell, rep- |resents the southern end of the conference, and Juneau's victory iover Douglas gave it the right. to | participate in the playoff. The cagers making the trip were: Henning Berggren, Bennie Messer, | Willlam Rodenburg and Loren Bisson, guards, Lloyd Bayers, cen- ter, Harry Brandt, Sam Nelson and Hurley, forwards. Follow- ling the High School-Douglas Fire- men game last Wednesday, the squad has been resting and was | reported in excellent shape for the[ Ketchikan series. Owing to the lateness of the departure of the| Northwestern from here Sunday, it is not expected the first game will be played until Tuesday night. e, — | A four-year investigation by the |Utah Department of Agriculture | showed that a 253 per cent profit | pear year was made on a SOw. | WSS 0 4 I 5% T i | DODGE BROTHERS Announce Two New Models A NEW SIX A NEW EIGHT At amazingly low prices McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction 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. JuneauMotors Inc. PHONE 30 e Learn to Fly! For the convenience of those who desire to learn to fly the Alaska-Washington Airwa ys will have a plane and competent instructors in both flying and ground work in Junean early this Spring. For Particulars Inquire LARRY PARKS GASTINEAU HOTEL ARG EEOE RO E} g g H £ E 8 B g H = 125 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE GREATEST CHEVROLET IN CHEVROLET HISTORY A Six at the Price of a Four! ENGINE 38. Q: Where is it located? A: It is combined with the oil fillez tube and connected with the carburetor. 39. Q: Is an air cleaner provided? A: Yes. 40. Q: How has the air cleaner been changed? A: The position of the intake slots have been reversed to provide for freer flow of air. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Puilding on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” g e NO BOLONEY —about the economy of Nanaimo Lump Coal. It offers more dollar-for-dollar value than any other coal on this market. 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