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ik THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY OCT. 25 1930 NI [either tres shot. Fast playing, ‘thc Juniors profited a point on th€| long dribbling and short passes were |throw of Mary Schramen. IOH"‘ 6 IGTIMs TROBPS MARGH frequent on the part of both teams. Messer fouled Joyce Morris, but !h\ p ';J Lindstrom fouled Hurley, bus Hurley foul was not conve by the| i 4 | § of quarter, Jumon 0, Senior playing, consisting of beautiful pa I Play Becomes F. ing and effective blocking. Toward | ’ N [ J%P TlTLE Second Quarter—W. Rodenberg IN BAS E tha shidor" the nkrtel SMENATRE] A0 curiane Oo il 1\n;:’:(lctk) “c' I . 25—Two | : was fouled, but failed to Hancon basketed the ball for the |, ... _,1:; Bl thst Tl i)‘l’c‘(‘)’“ind" e h ’ ot point on his free shot. Whaite mad Froshmen, Results of the quarter,| . . .~ ° v el e et A i > Q the first point in the game, s Frechmen 2, Juniors 1. B e T . i o i e . DON'T TAKE CHANCES Thied : ing 2 by ¢ from the ¢ Year Men Snatch ing 2 by a long shot from the side First Year Al wat High TR e lin deepest mourning. All busi-|other equipment f inhabi- Let Us Do the Job RIGHT S of the floor into the baskat. Bloor k. ctory at Last of Gitlsy. iEnE BARMSAH + thia’ all - 4ok School Winners of Third Quarter — Marle Meade |Ness was stopped, The flower-tants.in the siri | fouled Gene Carlson, but Margaret |covered caskets were lowered into| The Army C has tele- Fifth Quarte | the Juniors. Judson received a pass d 1 1 ¢ 2 s Q ¥ {from Bloomquist and dropped the Champxonshlp Hanson on attempting the free |four trenches. Protestant and Cath- ozra):'he(:i heftv el “1 . MATCHED WARRIORs | ball through the hoop. Powell foul- cHAMPS AND AR CHAMP for the Preshmen, failed m‘o peid st sy 5 i f’}:‘e)w:zhm:\(]:d e o s Pt | 7hi Thite el 5 o a e i S Al convert. Margaret Hanson took a |clal cemetery as the local one was |t ed number of dead Kk S rs— | €d White and White converted. Re eshmen— & 1 to 1d t iies. £ r' y exaggerates 5 s | sults of the quarter, Juniors 4, Seni- 1 }l{xm_n iRy L;nnnfn pass from Helen Magill and basket- [t00 small to hold the bodies. Fif mobflffl.‘l <;‘§1fl“‘}“f‘” e 3, ANC. 2 E lord '3 SR M. Schramen o, i preaking the tie score and |Caskets bore no name plates as the | The flood hit the town Tucsday “SERVICE LUCAS” Manage It R. Hurley|o's 3. J. Morris L. Peterson : ; : ol Hhe and the troops were forced toj SER 2 LUCAS” Manager 5 % Hmer] Pl R 1 . TSON' [l itting the Freshmen in the lead, |bodies were too mangled for iden-| . White % .. G Carlson M. Meade yion” oh, 3 lost. Barbi ra‘ fication. withdraw. DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 lz.. W. Rodenberg| Third Quarter—Immediately aft- g Magill o M. Holst ‘\“‘]‘ A 4 l“Yd ;‘;‘” s:immen’ :nd‘ The death list now stands at 262, | Buildings were buried and others | ‘ J. John on Ty A, Hildre |€F the beginning of the quarter, g ich car Winn fouled Mary 3 i ‘iimer gt washed away. ' 7 PRES y y Sbrritns g A BT | clason shot o basket, Then White ity Goooee T MOSSEE y Jatter made her free shot, The | Forty-six victims were buried i Nere W : EVERYREADY PRESTONE AND DE-ALCOHOL. berg for A, Hildre: E, Laurie for B, |basketed' the ball. Lindstrom on a| substitutions: Freshmen— Doro- | cohmen then took time S e ]E,L = The One Shot Anti-Freeze Rodenberg, A. Hildre for R. Hur.|foul missed the free shot allowod|tny Rutherford for Joyce Morris; |2, Substitution. Joyce Momis “’med u 'HO’S WHO [ ley; E. Rodenberg for E. Laurie, ,him. Toward the close of the quar-|jovce Morris for Dorothy Ruther- niory Schramen, but the latter | f Referce, A. S. Dunham; time- ter Judson failed to take advantage 'forg. failed to convert. Results of the EIGHT PLANES i AND WE IRL Keeper, R. S. Raven; scorckesper, Of & free shot on a foul. Results of | Referee, W. K. Keller; timekeeper 1187 Prensmen 3, ) INRIes, L ; R Lloyd Bayer: the quarter, Juniors 0, Seniors 4. [ s Raven; scorckeeper, Lloyd Victory Is Cinched . Bra N. Kaurn and wmmm —_——m—— High scores: Juniors, Bloomquist| Fourth Quarter—Lindstrom miss-ipay Fourth Quarter—After two min- %T V| are among the guests at 6 points: Seniors, White 5 points,|6d 8 free shot on a foul. White! High scores: Freshmen, Margaret Utes of play, Barbara Winn fouled | : || TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: fouled Bloomquist, and the latter| ‘H“N,“ 4 wsiiors .y Mary Schramen. The latter failed at 2 Noti hereby v 3 points; Juniors, Mary (EW i £, 95— i g and baby, | otice is hereby given that all water pipes must Interclass basketball champion- Put the ball ““0‘13*1! the hoop. ON ‘genramen 3 points. the try for the point. Tyra Baldwin px LY f[,\.fi,x'he,r»\e’ “’g“. vaesma born the middle of this month, lett|| be protected against freezing. Under the ?:rpdmances Ship honors at the Juneau High |another free shot, Bloomquist made i Quarters of six minutes dura- fouled a Freshman player, and s from Los Angeles flew eas Ann’s hospital mdny [| of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. | | i -,h*———_——-———-— R e N D | School were won by the Junior boys":l"‘;’:z’:::t“;;‘“;il drle“ rggc‘:{ t:‘rf'[r‘f‘tion: intermissions of two minutes. ;3'”? ’:":"ih?"t““’e:‘;d'd‘t‘]’e’“":;": ward and planés from Kansas City| X. Y. Niemand and C. M. Hand- Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing b e e and s tome il s Bobio, Tiew eostword and. wesiward _in ler are ateying at the ks || watekito waste through open faueets will have their | ‘ g P ¢ to three teils the e f et )‘m o K aq. | inauguration of a new transcontin- | tel. service discontinued until next spring when the sup- At the Juneau H 1 :y‘:‘ :fi“ ;5 ‘t‘l‘] I e S esuts | Cntal airplane service which brings| Miss Miriam McBride, daughter|| ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced : last night the Freshm b S iitn:g (Nhnifes| £o5, Angeles aud Moy Zork within |of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McBride, i3 after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereb cates. Not until the last moment of x atpail’ Sk by g twice as Of the quarter, Freshmen 2, Junlots|ss nours of each other. |a passenger on the steamship Prin- | tified y an added fifth quarter did the|lowed the Seniors. Hildre shob &l,.o”poini a5 tne Junior giris' All planes taking the air for the | cess Louise today for Seattle. She| n;) phos to the end that they may take the necessary ., adde a i tl : is as ur 4 : 3 B i abile, ecs utions : third year men achieve their vic :askEt] S shot 8 baskel 1oy on tho feminin ) T T T three points carried heavy mail |y make a visit of several weeks| precsutions against frozen water pipes. tory. Their captain, Brnest Lind-|For the making of three fouls, poo "pampionship. Ge DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR |and all passenger accommodations|i; tne States \ JUNEAU WATER COMPANY strom turned the trick. He shot the [Hlrley was taken out of the game.| oy good ng and good b Gifica of Education [taken. Tow ships: flew from LOS| payick Hogan of Petersburg, is! - basket that overcame the lead of Sisson I"Vf h"AC'“n-t‘f position 101,10 naracterized the play. At Juneau, Alaska Angeles, two from Newark and tWo | ..icored at the Alaskan |— = = - gained by the Seniors a few take Hurley's left forward place and the disparity in the Oct. 25, 1930 h way from Kansas City, | | h reviously and that put his{Hildre moved into center. Results _ ey ot to make the res 'CS | SEALED bids will be opened in B R AR i Prep(lre Your Car for team ahead by a single nacessary ©Of the quarter, Juniors 5, Seniors 2. | til the referce’s whistle end- this office at 3:00 P.M November 8, P ii s s ity Quacies<5a 08 Ghine vik 8| U5 165 ferodts Whistlo ep- {18 offloe BE B0 B WARELRILY BAWES cflNFERs | BarLrroom, Prasrtic, ourt site of Shoemaker Bay School Ol e RIETIC Proved Splendid Exhibition tie, 9 to 9, at the end of the fourth ™. 0 S/ ot Hanson and Joyce Of site of | . « o was a splen- ?unrttrr,lahe ball \\':x;v(‘(“,;;cr"d‘ T el e sl 5 Specitiations may be obtained from 5 inter rwlng ams roq the fifth quarter . ‘Rodanberg| . "5 g e the Acting Chief, Alaska Division, " # fouled. He converted his frec|CoD% M2 b . Office of Education, Juneau, Al- W!TH PREMIER DANCING 5 { av bl s Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- / Schramen for th r M PR B 5 Bloomquist shared stellar roles for Shot putting thae Seniors in the lead : aska, at his discretion by any sat- = i : Lessons will be given by a for- ) tha Juniors. Captain Loren Sisson bY one point. The Senior a R tory contractor LONDON, Oct. 25—American|fyo. pupil of the Ballerina FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with Robert Hurley and Charles White to have the game in the bag, as| iors T : | CHAS. W. HAWKESWORTH, |Ambassador Dawes sufficlently 1e- || symnova of Petrograd, Courses s > spangled for the Senio the Juniors ap) to be un-i rter—Shortly after t ‘Acting Chicf, Alaska Division |COver m a cold from which |he will begin 11~1m<errr\lher lz;do‘cfi&; a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a ¢ 1 e gh. Then just i C P ducati has uffering to confer todev ly any day after & - t “the eidsciendof Tast 220 b0 BRSO e boioas kst Tolst,” : Rl edpinr NS mibr. Ramsay MacDonald || hoon to Mrs. Douglas, Apart- complete stock of ALCOHOL,- PRESTONE night est, players and specta- & MO t before the whistle blew, foule ilda Hols publication, Oct. 25, 19 : erEndets . Triangle Apartments for 3 s » cious for the two teams Lindstrom took a long shof Schramen failed to convert for the Last publication, Oct. 28, 1930. oncerning the ceremonies Monday “?::,fl',',,;:mi’v ALgS AR and CHAINS and are ready to service your to play again. Coach A. S. Dun- the center of the floor d the|Juniors. Mary Schramen fouled ——,>——— in connection with the depa car fOl‘ winter. . ham has arranged that they shall ball went through the basket with- Barbara Winn, who failed to take| Daily Empire Ads Pay. |of ‘the Naval Treaty ratific meet next Friday evening in the out touching the 'nnD):). Results of fld\an:.ag: of her fr L C M C TR s i e S fl"llIlI|I||l|III!I!IIIH|IIIIII||I||I||lIIIIlIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII“thH'II|||IIIHIIII]IIIIIIIIIl|III|II|I||||IIIIlllHIIIlI"llIlII' onnors Motor CLompany, Inc. scheol gymnasium in post in S battl e i e T |latter failed in her effort to scon- 4 First 12 vt |vert Mary Schramen made (h( The poar Quarter Even g BERGEN NEW CHEF 10 ool ihe game when n cllows: ! AT MIDGET LUNCH put the banl tnto the basket on o Quarter—Immediately after |free shot allowed her because of a the start of the game, White fouled’ W. G. Bergen, Lhe new chef at foul by Barbara Winn. Just beforc ell. but the latter failed to con- the Midget Lunch, is one of the|the end of the guarter, Lillian Pet ert Hurley fouled Bloomquist best known members of his pru-‘-’-r on fouled Eva Rocovich, but the wice in succession, but the Junior fession in Alack For one season Frehsman missed the o riu player did not take advantage of he was chef at the Rainier (to make the f t. Result. of - National Park Inn. H2 spent the quarter, Freshmen 0. Juniors 1. Pt oo s e rmm e m =¥ past summes-at - Seward as chef | Frosh Basket the Ball of the Seward Grill. For four | Second Quarter—A technical foul years he was chef at the celebrated was made by the Freshmen, and Blue Fox in Ketchikan and there became acquainted with Alaskans in general. The Midget Lunch is now under the management of Mrs. Garrison and Mrs. Stickney. The Lunch will * Baguette, solid hereafter be opened on Sundays gold case, and the first special dinner will " filled mesh cord, $100 be served tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sturge, for- merly of the Midget Lunch, left today on the Northland for an extended trip to the States. RADIO CLUB MEETING Nova! .-a new kind NEXT MONDAY NIGHT| of wrist watch! The first meeting in several Different from any watch months' will be held Monday eve- you'veever seen. Exquisitely tiny — incredibly narrow . .. Here comes the bdig ;‘nfi' li)" 3)0"*30“ Char;bgrs = ;7"}’ as slender as a cigarette. But Fal all by the Juneau Radio Club, it withal, a splendid timekeeper. WM‘ of 1 and was announced today. The club The Gruen Baguette! Fas li.nt&r gloves) was very active last Fall and Win- ioned by, the Gruen Guild, ter and suspended meetings during world's foremost Spt.d\]ls(i in small movements of highac- G)dve' for dress - the summer months. : curacy. And priced, from $85. for service = The meeting Monday will open at hisie 7:30 o'clock, All members and for driving, and non-members owning radio recciver | for warmth, sets are invited to attend. Th . NTTOOTRT Q > will be a discussion of ways und' THE NUGGET SHOY means of ridding the community of Juneau, Alaska certain forms of interference. m last night when it defeated ior boys' team in the school ; gymnasium, 11 to 10. The mme"the Junior team, for which Lind- was just as close as the scors indi- [Strom made the free shot. 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