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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THUR“I) \\ OLl 23, 1930 BMN(,H\C UP PATI]LR MAG! FRESHMEN BEAT SOPHOMORES AT . BASKETS, 25 - 10 “Winners Play Juniors To-' night and Girls Will Make Debut THEY WERE Positien Sophomores | AS l'r( hmer. l terson ¢ 1. Hagiand . Sicson est Mohn »J. Remanseth George White Substitutions: Jos. McLean Freshmen—George for George White; Sophomores— Fred McGill for Clyde Boland. % Referce, A. S. Durham; time- keeper and scorckeeper, Lloyd Bay-| ®ers. High scores: ¥ Pcterson, 12 points; , Wilcy Parsons, 3 points. Freshmen—Lloyd sophomores, In the opening game of the Ju- € H’nh School interclass basket- sament in the school gym- night, the Freshman team drromnl the Sophomore team, "" o 10. The Freshmen were afaster and more accurate than their opponents. Only in the last quar- "‘:' did the second year athletes ake pretense of superiority, and piben they were so far behind there could be no hope of their catching their younger rivals. Capt. Harold Sisson, Hilding Hag- lund and Lloyd Peterson starred for the Freshmen. Sisson made some § cxceptionally long passes. As a matter of fact, the whole first year tion displayed fine coopera- d beautiful team work. apt. Wiley Parsons and Ernest Mohn ' were the outstanding play- WPers among the Sophomores. Crowd Is Enthusiastic [ 2N fairly large and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the contest. The, Freshmen boys' team will the Junior boys’ team in the s 1 gymnasium this evening. By many who have seen the Juniors in practice, Capt. Elmer Lindstrom s expected to lead the third year "men to victory. » Girl basketball players will make their :debut this evening. The n b I i You HEARD WHAT 1 SAV | GOING TO MEET ME AT AT MRS PUTTERS HOUSE AND YOu ARE GOING TO PLAY MINIATURE GOLF - DON'T FAIL TO WEAR THE NEW GOLF SUIT | BOLGHT YOU: SEE L'—‘\THAT YOU OBEY ME OR | LL BRAIN YOU - (‘7"—— o P W. Parsons | Jarl Ahlstead | White for Art Finley, Paul Hanson| D-YOU ARE THREE SCLOCK '™ ALL RIGHT \F THE DOG- CATCHERS DON'T SEE ME - By GEOR(:F \!c\l \NL‘S HELLO- 1D THIS THE | HOSPITAL? WELL SEND UP AN AMBULANCE THAT WOoULD EVEN MAKE - BY GOLLY! ) L] MUST LOOK | WORSE THAN n:\{'*w \\(,:\r.\ B2 G\E ~ Freshmen girls will meet the Soph- omore girls. In the Freshman-Sophomore hoys’ game last night, the only score in the first quarter was made by HJg und. He basketed the sphere tht before the close of the quarter. Results of Second Quarter In the second quarter, the Fresh- men made three baskets and the Saphomon‘x one. Peterson for Lhe Freshmen scored two soon after the Defeats LOS Angeles forlq |opening of the quarter. Then tlvme was a double foul, of which neither | team took advantage. Immediately |afterwards, Sisson failed to seore | a foul. Peterson made a score. On | ia long pass from Haglund to Pat { the ball was basketed by terson just before the end of this {quarter, Parsons of the Sophomores made a pass the whole length of | the floor to his teammate Mohn, who basketed the ball. In the third quarter, the Fresh- men romped away with the Sopho- \mores, the former making 13 points |to the latter's two. Peterson scor- led immediately after the cpening |of the quarter. Haglund made a beautiful long shot from the side of the floor, basketing the ball. Af- |ter dribbling the ball on the floor,, | Peterson scored. He basketed the ball again, taking a long pass from Haglund Sisscn of az Frc— men, fouled by Mohn of the Sophomores. Sisson placed the basket, makin one peint. Haglund scored imm ately afterwards. Then Parsons of the Sophomores placed two fouls in_ succession, making two point The third quarter ended after S son, following a long dribble, ma; the basket. In the fourth quartzr the honors| went to the In this quarter they made Freshmen's 4. The qu: openzd with Parsons of ‘the Sophomaores. tered one point. Then Paul Ha: son took the place of George White in the Freshman lineup. Sisson} scored for the Freshmen. Parsons mores, gaining another point. Then: he registered two points on a bas-| ket. Haglund scored for the Fresh-| men. The last score of the game was a basket by Mohn of the Sophomores. ———e— Plumbers are not arraid of work. They sit right down beside of 1t.3 Keeping Up With the Joneses, Coli- seum, October 28. Everybody is | going. —adv. » Never Slumps / Sound stock fire property is an never slumps. insurance on your investment that It does more than protect your property—it makes ‘your ownership and your equity in that property safe and secure. Sound stock fire insurance is .your best investment. Don’t neglect it. LET US HELP YOU NOW ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Esiablished 1898 Telephone 249 was | completing a foul shot, which rezis-{ completed another foul for Sopho-| ® 1930, Intl Feature Service, Iney Grent Britain vights reserved. “HOLLYWOOD IS WINNER FIRST P. C. PLAY-OFF { Championship in Ten e Inmng Game | | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Hollywood won the first game in e Pacific Coast League playoff for the cham- | pionship yesterday afternoon by a |score of 9 to 8, ten innings. | Seven home runs figured promi- | Inently, five being made by Los | Ange! whose strong infield crack- | fed wide open. | | Los Angeles got 16’ hits and Holly- | wood 10 hits. \ | ROSENBLOOM - BEATS BAIN Referee Siopngighl in El- eventh of Scheduled | [ 15 Round Bout | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Oct. 23. | —~Maxie Resenbloom, light heavy-| weight champion, last night won by | a technical knockout in the eleventh | jround of a scheduled fifteen round | e RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION | A Battle Creex physiclan says, | |“Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediately relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order- | \lies has been discovered. This tab-‘ |let attracts water from the system | |into the lazy, dry, evaculating bow- | 'el called the colon. The water | loosens the dry food waste and | !causes a gentle, thorough, natural {movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. | Stop suffering from const(patlon.‘ !Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. | Next day bright. Get 24 ror 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. adv It’s All The Rage! MIDGET GOLF Play it Night or Day Open from Noon until Midnight Fun and Skill for Young and Old. Clubs and Balls fur- nished. Juneau Midget Golf Course Goldstein Building |gether there | dinner. llxil | THERES GONNA BE A k) FIGHT AT MY HOUSE | Y AT THREE O'CLOCK AN L 1,4 ' ™M GONNA BE o [\ FHOLGHT e 2 e o e TENNIS STARS ARE ; MARRIED IN SOUTH / YORK, Oct. 23.—Jose Lec- {here Maxie cut Bain’s left eye so bad- | r of Justo Suarez atweight who has be- ly that referee Lou Magnolia was! forced to halt the &out. There were | Jo of a sensation here | 'no knockdowns. | pl Jruimy QUSSR | Bain is credited with only onn‘,mnm {rcund, the third. - e | yeste Mike McTigue, Pat McDonald, | nd Matt McGrath, New York’s fa- Cross coun! “three Macks” appeared 10-‘bm university recently at an athletic | TA MONICA. Ca n Van Ryn, D: a be by knockou running ai Col o e arts this month. .- Ads Pay. arrested for being in| street fight, Coliseum, | Join the crowds. adv| Jones ¢ runken i mous Democratic Rally T()N‘IGH T-8 ’CLOCK Douglas [ Coliseum Hon. George B. Grigsby for Delegate Hon. 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