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OV. 15, 1930. By GEORGE McMANUS s THATS ALL SHE DOES THINK OF - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, N THER Y DAVUGHTER TAKES QUITE A LARGE INTEREST | BRINGING UP FA Dores wou 3 WIFE PLAY MINIATOURE R e Ty UDGIN' FROM THE S\ZE OF HER HEAD- SEEMS TO ME TO 8& A FOOLISH GAME FOR THE YYOUNGER. SET i i h “‘>é_J-‘::6 - YOOR DALGHTER 19 GITTIN' TO BE A B1G GIRL: DOESNT L SHE EVER THINK OF GIrTTIN' WLAY 1T ? / By QOoLuLvy OHE LIVES 1 SHE MLUDT- WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. 10°% © 1930 Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain nights reserved It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. (ling-Christner bout was again put e Professor Leonard in School Jack Sharkey was neither punisl ed nor harassed by the boxing pow |ers for fouling Max Schmeling, and | CA TIIOLIC (:II L]RC in effect, short-changing the cus-‘ S i S ‘ tomers, but the rost promising P o 2 % g bout of the early indoor season in| . % ! ‘wmmmmm | New York, involying Justo Suarez| 5 | and Jimmy McLarnin, has been put | e 2 1 { |off two months because of the| U [BER §¢ boxing commission’s suspension of When You Want It First National Bank CLOSES TONIGHT PARISH HAILL TONIGHT AND SATURDAY !the South American puncher for | tossing a few wild wallops in*a re- cent bout. { Suarez has been the most sen-| sational newcomer of the year in the ring, blasting his way through | rly as ef-| is now considered by inds the lead-! emad time ago. Ju seven years h the old-fashic: came here ¥ e idea e Madi-| no- Booths Filled with All Sorts of Novelties ¥ and Holiday Offerings June(lll, Lumber Mllls’ Inc. PHONE 358 Lumber for Every Purpose s to punch hi a s of insensik as possible. opponent ity as raJ a recollection There Is Something to E % { | | i | ? | Paul T. Harber, Georgia i his las chides me for a slip in in Mant Interest Everyone | o e B which apologies are nded herewith, and adds b “ome south and see some real football by boys whose names can easily be spelled and pronounced— real American-born boys and dants of a sturdy of the gle-Saxon race!” heir names are n the accomplishments of . south's gridiron stars so far season. The brand of football play- ed in Dixie has been on the up- was, a8 specified, a grade for several as Yale, me part of Ohrist- notre Dame and California_have r, as seemed more discovered has rzached new ct pain in the Te-ipiongn thic fan office, the 8t October’s outstanding gridiron de- velopments unquestionably have! been the intersectional triumphs scored by Vanedrbilt, Florida, Geor. a, Duke and C ary in east and midwest, all against ranking opposition. TIGERS LEAD, ELKS TOURNEY Last night on the Elks alleys the Camels—Metcalf, Andrews and Simpkins won two out of three games from the Wildcats—Stewart, |G. George and Sperling. Stewart irolled high single game and Met- | calf had high total. | | In the second match the Bears— VALUABLE DOOR PRIZE TONIGHT - THE ELITE STUDIO Has just completed the installation of an expensive up-to-the- minute Lighting System direct from Hollywood. The system carries 100,000 candlepower illumination and we are now p‘repared to take both fancy and the very up-to-date light- ings in PORTRAITURE; we also have a high power spotlight for the SUNSHINE EFFECTS which will give your portrait a very snappy appearance. Get your Christmas Portraits before the rush begins. THE ELITE STUDIO 213 FRONT STREET MURESCO at Juneau Paint Store ribling has ap- am frontier wa his old stand h tk The ched | SPLIT SEASON AL SINGER IS COAST LEAGUE | KNOCKED OUT; IS ABOLISHED ~ NEW CHAMPION Seattle May Be Replaced Tony Canzoneri Wins'/— l)_\' Salt Lakc—fopcn- | Crown in Minute and | ing Date Apnil 7 ‘ Six Seconds ¢ | The split season was abolished| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Nov. by the directors of the Pacific Coast | 15.—Tony Canzoneri, former feath- | League in the annual meeting held erweight champion, won the light- in Los Angeles, November 7. | weight crown last night by knock- o At the same time the directors|ing out Al Singer, defending cham- M. I : voted to shorten the playing sea- Pion, in one minute and six sec- Men, Women, Boys and|ion trom 28 to 26 woeks, onds after the start of the first| i : = A rumor gained momentum at|round of a scheduled 15-round| Girls to Meet in Semi- the meeting that Salt Lake City match. Monlhly Contests stock 0 importan They are allowed to box with himself. Benn, them gently, boxes witl Benny Leonard, wel champion, of boxing at C. C. the gloves on Irv students of fisticuff pupils are not given retired light- now professor N. Y., fitting g Blakner, The star medals. ! t vears. rtune to s s anatomy ble, a dis glon of the b ional Newsreel) Standing of Teams to Date Won Lost Pct. 7 2 77 667 667 FINALS IN GOLF - WILLBEPLAYED - OFF TOMORROW 3 the 0P~ Malamutes Elephants Goats Buffaloes Leopards Camels Bears Colts Lions Beavers USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. PINEMULSION |may return to the Coast League., A left hook to the chin, the first |In that event, Seattle would be real punch of the fight, put Sin- | side-tracked. The Indians had a|ger down and out. | poor financial season and owe the| Singer, who won the crown in a league about $14,000. one-round contest from Sammy | 1 Season Opens April 7 Mandell last summer, boxed care-| | The playing season, the directors|fully at first but the first time| ’docxded. will open April 7, On the he opened up Canzoneri swung a Tar and Creosote highly SPORT BRI recommended for the re- % lief of COUGHS due to simple COLDS Flay-offs in the burnaments on in the Gold: n Build ke place tomorrow. In sion and in the women semi-month the mid: Will Patterson, star guard at bama Poly 30 years ago is offic ing in Southern conference gam Dr. Boles Rosenthal, center and | Barragar, Whittier and Lucas took two of three games from the Buffa- loes—Pullen, Council and Gardner. In this match Barragar rolled high 75¢ bottle captain of the 1914 Minnesota team 1 scouted Stanford, prior to the in- tersectional battle of the teams rt at 3 o'clos ion, the conte 1 . Jow score card hold-]date, the San Francisco Seals will|left hook flush to the jaw and| |open their new baseball park, Singer staggered. Another left ing Portland. whanged home and Singer crum- Service With Satisfaction Los Angeles will open at hemie|bled to the floor. He rolled over, against Seattle. rose to one knee at the count of Hollywood will meet Sacramento nine, bul fell and took the mni‘ count. The crowd hooed the affair lust- at 10:30 o'clock. In the girls'| sion, the tee-off will be at 1] oclock ‘single game, also high total for | the ‘evening. Of seven suspensions of boxers Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Ele- recently in California, six, for an indefinite period, charged “no abil- ' i | phants ple Tigers and at 9 gtd(::(k Lgl:}(,_‘xot;:z L:‘kac on the Lions. Vs finals will re 2 jf| Oakland will play the Missions — g clubs. Victor ) | in Emétyville. ‘llyv competitions will be a The vote to shorten the season| Singer weighed 134 pounds and 20-game golf tickets. | was the result of the conflict with Canzoneri 132 pounds. | football, which has been detrimental | ik crmmmd 'to baseball in the last two years. Connie Mack says George Earn- | As a result of the action, the sea- shaw, right handed world’s series| son will close about the same time | star, resembles Jack Coombs more | |as the world’s series are concluded than any of his past great hurlers. lin the major leagues. e Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 girls’ the me ¢ and Dr, W. W. Council, who th month have stroked the 18 hole of the course in 51; W. 8. Pullen and George Clark, 52; J. E. ragar, Jr., H. O. Adams, E. Rad and E. C. Poole, 53; Bert Caro C. Suby, J. E. Barragar, Sr. and L. V. Win 54; Jerry Go 55; J. E. I on, Keith Wilde G. H. Walmsley, 56; H. M. H mann, J. Weigel and Jehn Perra 57; Virgil Fulton, Royal and Elmer Swanson, 58. Entries in the women’s final Mrs. L. J. Holmquist and Carlton, 61; Victoria Spauldin Mrs. Luther Suby, 63; Madge S am, 66; M J. B. Burford W. J. B. McAuliffee and wett, 68; Mrs. Keith Wild: 69 Ray Stevens, 71; Mrs. R ; Mrs. Robert Murpt . M. Hollmann, 74; Harlow Rothers, a veteran track | star, is playing in the Stanford | backfield | this year. . INEW YORK MAY N o LAND BASEBALL’S | Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan ANNUAL SESSION zote! sadvy | | | | 3 i . | | CHICAGO, Nov. 15—The joint meeting of the American and Na- | tional Leagues probably will be held (in. New York, instead of Chicago |this year. It has been customary to alter- - nate between New York, the head- quarters of tr National League 1 and Chicago, where the American League holds forth. While no call for the joint affair has been issued this year, some of the owners have bsen unofficially informed that Commissioner K. M. Landis intends - 'to request the sixteen magnates to be in New York for a meeting on Thursday, December 11. — e Nate Barragar former center at the University of Southern Califor- nia, now holds down the same po- sition for the professional Minne- ;apohs Red Jackets R GORHAM'S COFFEE SHOP Located Near Ball Park NOW OPEN Pies and Cakes Made .to Order Everybody Welcome ' g ARCOLA burns no more than a stove ... yet it warms the whole house o e UST a few shovels of coal : day insure perfect warmth in | everyroom of your home whenyou install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American | Radiators in the other rooms. fuel Ru 1931 TIDE TABLES DR. J. W. 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