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NEW STUDIO | Wateh for Opening of A\ [e=7 Xmas Gifts New Pictures of Juneau and Vicinity In Christmas wrappings and packed in wooden boxes NO EXTRA CHARGE “READY-TO-MAIL” SPECIALTIES Our Popular “Lights o’ Juneau,” Taku and Mendenhall Framed Prints in five sizes CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS See the Display at " WINTER and POND STUDIOS For a change, this little siory. is about a small college star, one of the youths who might have his name {requently in the big head- lines and a lot of chatter about his All-America qualifications if happened to be playing on a team such as Yale or Notre Dame or Southern California. His name is Kermit Lange, which sounds good enough to remember, anyway. He is the backfield star of Baker College, Baldwin, Kansas. In| his first six games he scored a| total of 115 points, which is a| flock of points in any league. | Of course Baker College doesn't figure much in the headlines out- | side of Kansas and Lange's name will not be widely mentioned, but | the town of Baldwin is satisfied| the All-America pickers have over-| looked a very good thing. And why not? Against one oppon- | nt he did all the punting on a rd average, scored six touch-| jowns, kicked three goals and hit| the line for another extra point after touchdown. The following Saturday he led his team to an- other overwhelming victory by per- he|’ his arms around the *“Atom” and’ appeared to implant a kiss upon the * Boothian brow. Perhaps Freddy felt that Albic was entitled to some reward, even though Yale was deprived of an) points, Minnesota, by taking on Northr} ExH'B western, Michigan, and Wisconsin, | has no bed of roses for the windup of the Gophers' Big Ten schedule this year, the first under Fritz ! Crisler’s guidance. One of the rea- sons for some optimism up around Minneapolis, however, is 133-pound Kenny MacDougall, sophomore quarterback from Ishpeming, Mich- igan. Kenny ALASKA SCENE ic at S Exhibit t the Art Ins entire range of painting from the extremely conser the extremely moder nistic choosing the most popular group paintings ve the albie Booth type of elusivene Jay Vessels reports hd gave a sensational exhibition | of it in dashing 51 yards through | Northwestern for a touchdown. Crisler thought he had at least a welterweight in MacDougal, Who was posted at first as scaling 149 but he was shocked to discover the youth was actually a lightweight an under And then, justifying his range of choices, he sele 1 inting ranking midway betwe the ular prize award. “Herring Fishers, riking canvas by Eus er favorite of the 3,800 visitors Play 1uaoor Golf av 'rhe_Alaskan | the use of vivid colors Hotel. sonally advancing the ball 285 yards and scoring five touchdowns. | If there’s one man to be pwknd‘ out as the keystone of Yale's great | line defense this year it is Freddy Loeser, the chunky center-rush who has all the traditional tenacity of the Eli bull-dog. s so banged up in an auto accident that it was conclud- | ed last year that his gridiron days| were over. In fact some outcry was aised as to Yale's disregard of the | outh's future by even permitting, him to play this rough game any longer. But the doctors found Freddy firmly mended and the coach couldn’t keep him off the team. To the Ell defense he furnishes the same vital spark that Albie Booth contributes to the attack. Togeth-| er they form a great combination. | When Albie made the run to| Dartmouth’s goal line that nullified by a penalty, Loese [OOSR . ‘Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;” Millinery Another smart as- ‘ sortment of Mid- pason METALLICS SATINS [ and | FELT COMBINATIONS Just Received “Juneau’s Own Store” oF RAYON SILK SCARFS Great Values H.$.GRAVES The Clothing Man THA ! 9 TN i El\ ( Offoring of ine Jhoes In accord with the feeling of thankful- omens | ness, and appropriate to this month we are offering women a chance to thank us, for this unusual sale of fine footwear. Late fall styles and new winter models are included, advancing in price from $6.50 ABNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Most Coals Are Good But Some Are Better Among the Better Coals WE RECOMMEND— NANAIMO WELLINGTON order direct from PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY PHONE 412 G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager WINNER OF ART IT PRIZE, the | during ute of Se- John Public covered the schools, sweep- two extremes for the $100 pop: attle and Alaska aruist, which | was given the popular award as the to the art show, is marked principally by (adv.) Another painting by Ziegler, en- IJIIIIIlillllIlllllllrlrlrllllllllllfillIIIIII[IIllIIVI!IIII!IIIIVIAI!!IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIJ!I Auburn has outscored Georgia in 34 football games, 296 to 276. Geor- gia has won 16 of the contests. 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