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For sale and sent, |EYES STRAIGHTENED WITHOUT OPERATION. Difficult cases in- vited. COME EARLY. TELEPHONE | 10 FOR APPOINTMENTS. ROOM 216 GASTINEAU HOTEL. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE |/ SEE BIG VAN | GUNS—AMMUNITION | Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs | | and Raincoats 1 t up the or-) { | district association of the A. A. U..| . never re-enterad the Olympic | AND SEWARD STREETS - note. GENE TUNNEY JUNEAU TO PLAY GETS VERDICT BASKETBALL IN g Decides 7. 1. waras HAINES SERIES Not Entitled to Claim of Large Sum | So far as I can gather from the lengthy outline of proposed consti- tutional revisions to come before the Olympic association, the balance of power remains with the Amateur Athletic union, even though this |group has made some concessions to rival athletic powers. | For example, the National A. A U. and the National Collegiate A A. under the present constitution, each may cast three votes in meet- {ing. The proposed changes in voting ‘snrength give the A. A. U. a unit of 90 votes, the N. C. A. A. 80. This raises the individual potency of these organizations, but, r ively, the effect is small. The net result gives the A. A. U. 10 more vot Other national organizations, wielding power in soccer football, vacht-racing, fencing, cycling, skat- ing,, skiing, etc., have their voting strength raised frome three to ten Squad of Seven Boys Will Be in Tournament De- cember 16 to 20 Juncau and Douglas high schools resented in a basketball to be held at Haines auspices of the high school there, December 16 to 20 inclusive. Gastineau Channel players will on an alleged oral contract with the leave on the steamship Queen, fighter in 1926 to help him g o scheduled to sail from this port title fight with Jack Demp: December 14, and will return homc to “advise, cooperate and assist on the United States Army boat under the new scale. through his ring career. (Fornance. While at Haines they B e o\t e finds cun | The JuFY returned xverdlit dipar (WL gleep i ihe pet, barracks 4T lan hour and a half 'deiteration. eat at the post mess. of which there are 26, with an al.| Within a few weeks Tunney must | On invitation of the Haines high lowance of three votes Formerly|defend a suit breught by Max “Boo school, participating teams in the they had one. The same ratio of {Boo” Hoff, of Philadelphia, who |[tournament will be Haines, Skag- increase applies to the various in-|claims he is entitled to 20 percen jores, Douglas and Juneau high tercollegiate conferences and of the champion’s earnings under a s hool boys; Haines and Skagway soclations. Theoretically these contract entered into shortly -be athletic clubs and each of the Army allied with the N. C. A. A, he first Dempsey match. —————————— NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Nov. 12, —Gene Tunney was saved on2 of the largest purses of his pugilistiq career when a jury ruled in his favor against Timothy J. Maras in a suit for $526,812 for alleged breach of contract. Maras claimed he was entitled to a percentage on Tunney's earnings tournament |Barracks in Haines. comparative! w have taken . Vi >p pik i | A series of games among the high antage of the mambe: Blasis Lo et gt SPORT SLANTS school teams wi etermine For example, th v ey Y deagpe e Bt o S IR hool mpionship, and a ence or “E'é 'vrAn‘ the “Big S —_— ,series of game: nong the athletic the Southiest conference, the Ohio of the Maryland football {clubs and military companies W:l conference, the Missouri Valley con- |players stand six feet or more in :“ ermine ““’f’l h"“““’:l”;’"}-fi ;rng y N tain ~|height. ‘The tedm averages 178|tournament will be conclucec ference, the Rocky Mountain con % o o |ference are not included. The “Big pounds in weight. !Ten” withdrew four years ago in the ‘heat of a verbal battle and has| ne the champion he Big Ten All Star team which | ys the Southwestern All St at 4 % by Dallas, Tex., New Year's day, will be es to represent thd coached by Bob Zuppke of Illinois Juneau high school. They will ba unlversi:y,) 44 in charge of A. S. Dunham, th¢ school’s athlatic coach. AT SO R CASH COLE AND PARTY KILL DEER | | cash Cole, wife and children, ac- ven players will b3 despite the extension of the oliy | branch. e——— #The largest stakes crediiad io the| ate Snapper Garrison are $49,500, Jimmy Zinn, former league hur lwon when the jockey brought Was pa i up in the draft this | Boundless home in\front in 1893 in Year by both majors despite the fact |the World Fair Derby at Chicago. he turned in 26 victories this year | i [ in the Pacific Coast league. e —— { Play Indoor Golf 2t The Alaskan| Homly (ady.) | Stan Baumgartner, former Ath-'companied by Lieut. 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