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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1930. G UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS HEY, OFFICER~- COME QULICK-- | THINK ROBBERS ARE N THE HOUSE- I THINK | HEAR A ROBBER N THE HOUSE- 'Ll GET A =-'LL BE DOWN A‘\‘W THE MINIATURE - GOLF COURSE f YOU WILL HAVE TO.GO | BACK AND FIND OUT| FOR SURE - AND F ks THEY ARE,CALL MEJ FLASHING EY M. Rogers E. Jackson M. VanderLeest .r J. Faulkner 1g Subs M Ba timekeeper; Zal keeper. x-minute periods; two minutes v margin of one tj ening in the gymna- of the Juneau High School, eam of girls defeated irls’ basketball team z 8 throughout the quarter was fast,‘ ARE DEFEATED | School 0, Freshmen 0. ' MEETS DOUM |Lena Jackson was fouled by Bar- A e Wi Bas-' ion, 10 Round Bout Ficke eam Wins at Das- two free shots that were allowed. { |last night defeated Kid Chocolate, y given at the end of 10 rounds be- OPENS ELKS’ ALLEYS The pair have been the leading R. Minzgohr |N. Bavard, Bringdale and Hermle featherweight championship. g ich [the Leopards, utions— All-Schocl: Bavard was ‘The little Itallan showed| In the second match of the even- ‘Winn. stcpped charging the ebcn flash. S. Raven, | 3 was high bowler in this match. | SIX FOR JUNEAU er, meet the Lions, Robertson,| SEATTLE, Nov. 4—The North- Koski take on the Malamutes, 30 first class passengers and three | NOTICE |J. Yeager, C. Wiley and wife, Ern- fouled Gene Carlson. The free shot was not converted. The play | | but it ended without either side | having scored. Third quarter: All- | | Fourth quarter—Lena Jackson |shot a basket. Then she con-|.. [ BY ALL-SGHUOL verted a free shot. June Geyer on|Fidel La Barba, Former g two free shots made one of them.| Flywelght, Gets Decis- |bara Winn and made one of v.he‘ ketball by Score of {Fourth quarter: All-School 5, Fresh-| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Nov. 4. e men 0. —Fidel LaBarba, rugged Californian, Eight to Seven i B it 50 'BOWLING TOURNEY Cuban ebon flash. The decision was fore 16,000 spectators in Madison | Square Garden. As an opener in the Elks’ House G. Carlson | Tournament last night, the Goats,' contenders for Bat Battulino's B. Winn|won two out of three games from| y1aParba, was the former fly E. Roc H. Messerschmidt, jght chempion in the squarc {Nelson and Danner. i for Mary Vander {nish bowier -fon the ‘eveding. little respect for Kid Chocolate’s hmen: Stuart Ellictt for famed boxing ability and never ling the Elephants, H. Sabin, T. 5 ! George and Davis won two out of B . e senra. |three games from the Colts, Lav-| 5, score | enik, Kirk and Stevens. Lavenik NORTHLAND HAS Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Beav-‘ ers, M. Bavard, Blomgren and Gey-| Selby and Faulkner, and at 9 pm. land sailed for Juneau »and way the Tigers, Henningz, Bernard and ports at 9 o'clock last night with VanderLeest, Sides and Van Atta. | steerage. - Passengers booked for Juneau are Parties holding coupons 337 or' est Johnson, E. R. Steivers and ill please telephone 3324. adv T. Hal % The play w Lena and Es- eyer and M d for the A Hanson, Rhoda son and E the Freshmen Lamp Shade "Close Out 16-INCH PARCHMENT SHADES—Rose, Green, etc. Regular price $8.00; for Quick Sale—$2.00 d for Details follow: First Period—Mary VanderLeest ouled Margaret Hanson, scon after beginning of the game The latier failed to convert her free shot. June Geyer shot a bask Maizie Rogers fouled Gene Carls but no advantage resulted to the Freshmen. Rhoda Minzgohr fouled Esther Jackson. The free shot brought no score. Margaret Han- son basketed the bail. Soon after- wards, she received a pass from Rhoda Minzgohr and the ball was basketed. Just before the end of the quarter, Eva Rocovich fouled Lena Jackson who converted the free shot. First quarter: All- School 3, Freshmen 4. Good Team Work Second quarter.--Margaret Han- son shot a basket. At this stage of the play, June Geyer and Lena ~Jackson displayed beautiful team ‘work. Rhoda Minzgohr fouled Es- ther Jackson, but the free shot was “fiot converted. = Messer was sub- iituted for Mary Vanderleest. Toma ‘Messer fouled Margaret Hanson, the ter being allowed two free shots. She converted one of them. Sec ond quarter: All-School 0, Fresh- men 3. No Scere In Third Third quarter—Esther Jackson fouled two Freshmen girls in suc- on, but none of the free shots ted in a score. 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See that those brakes of ours will stop your car QUICKLY in an emergency. Accidents are un- pleasant and involve serious conse- quences. If your brakes are not in good condition, let us reline’em now with genuine Silver Edge Raybestos. The Nugge!t S[\op esmsssassssssseesssseeTssstasa s e EsETEEeE T s T e BRAKE SERVICE at this ftation JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. Authorized Brake Service RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Situated directly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. Look for the Green House. Open Wednesdays and Satur- days between 1 p.m. and 1 am. AND DRIFTS ON BAR Maybe the hangar of the Alaska ‘Washington Airways tried to fly | Saturday night. It did not get into | the air, but it broke loose from its moorings in front of the Bethel | |Home and drifted up Gastineau Channel until it grounded on the Mendenhall Bar opposite the Alaska | Dairy. 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