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THE DAILY ALASKA LVlPlRI; FRIl) \\. NOV. 1930. " BRING I"C l l‘ I \"J HER JUST THINK OF 1T ALL OF THE SOCIETY PEOPLE WILL BE ON THE STEAM SHIP: LA TABONCIA AND WE WILL MEET | 1 VST WANT TO SAY THAT THE BoAT You | Il WANT To GO ON 1 FILLED WHO (N) THE i [| VR THAT'S WHAT 'VE BEEN WORLD CAN | TRYIN' TO TELL You ALL THAT BE ON | [-{i . DANE e THE PHONE? OH I19N'T THAT JUST WONDERFOL? | MOST DO A LOT OF SHOPPING - HAVE YYOUL BOOLGHT NOLR THINGS NET MOTHER? | soe A ‘\ MINOTE | ¥ WANT | ToTEL | ~ou - THE ONLY | I CHANGE | GIT | r*‘,w To TALK ] | AROOND HERE 19 IN MY FOUR GENERATIONS OF AM- ERICANS have made, have pur- chased and have worn over 33 mil- lion ELGIN American-Made WATCHES ays: The Elgin Company “To you we owe First to make Then tc tices and two things good watches. > place them with good Jewelers. Merchants whose prac- able precious things they solid and sound and keep the principles are unsha as the very vaults weherin they sell.” ‘niversily uf Washington Held Scoreless I)y U State {labama May Carefully Elgin has identified these NELSON'S is an Made Watches. COMPLETE LINE WATCHES FOR MAS TRADE Both pocket and wrist models --- ELGINS for men and women. jewelers to you, M urphy Dpfmts V oore in Great Fight; Moore Proves Gameness by His Comeback autherized retailer of Elgin American- C. O 1.G 1IN THE CHRIST- Washington . Some of the spec And aged in many moons,|even got to their feet as if to Vleet New Murphy earned the decision |leave. But Moore, too dazed to| » Jimmy Moore Wednesday eve-|know just what he was doing, slow- | in the eight-round main event |ly climbed to his feet, turned and| 2 American Legion's mcnthly‘ataggcred toward Murphy, making vker. There wasn't any ques-|little effort to guard but trying to ticn about victory, but Moore | strike with hands that were almost ied honors evenly with him by |too heavy for him to hold before! r one of the gamest come- | him. 1 ¢ 3 i F J two touchdown ym the shadow of dream-| Murphy showed his only poor % g ; Schwegler playad seen in a local ring generalship of the n ri ¢ the loser. : S‘v'\'n\ Mmun kayoed Tiger Ley hen. He was too anxious to end - > - i of a schedulec and instead of measuring his go in the semi-final. Os | nan, swarmed over him with wild the decision over Del ounches that were most asted round spe | lIe rained blows at Moore, but none and Wanad f them could e fighting in- ttled gamel, | tinct of the youngster who weath- good draw. ept for th | wed the storm until the b cpener and the main bout, the car was slow Is Whirlwind Affair had no kick on th There were enoug! snappiest | for the day. Years LCS ANGELES, Cal., Nov ) 70! T Graduate Washington has been in- vited w abama Univer- sity to play in the Rose Bowl ° ° ° o State ° e ® here on New Years. ? a . ° 3 ° ° Be cne of the million Americans wearing an ELGIN, Alabama went through the Conference f indefea as Washin, o Nelson’s Jewelry Store buildi i Pond's NEW VIEWS OF borne getl ing all pu tie in a tame, fo Winter & @ 993000000008 T Floored in the Third 1‘1 L I\ILb(«U Moore, still weal when the ound opened, refused to stall, lained to clinch and hang on, but Assoclated Press Photo :nd was two minutes old, blasted t Al Singer, in a duel scheduled ~s Singer prone upon the can- chin had knocked him down Tony Canzoncri, k< = the lightweight crown fio for 15 rounds/in New Y ; > vas after Canzoneris | t e et oo | vent right out to fignt. And Aur- Junean Paint Store and out. r! vicious fighting to satisfy ever >hy was more Lhan"mluuu Tim he most blase fans of the cauli | fter time he landed smashing — nm\c sport. Both boys prover Jlows with both hands to the head — to take and give gruel- | 10d body. Finally he wore Moo ¢, Out on the can | lown and with a s sec round, to: | he jaw sent him spraw! know enough to take ¢ anv This time Jimn nine count and collect his wander and ro: g wits, Moore gave the crowd th thrill that comes but few times % fight fans when he fought*hi back to at least even term with Murphy. It was an exhibition of the fighting heart that is seldom witnessed. And he didn’t stop with doing i once. He did it in the secont round, and repeated the perform E: with all its thrills in th He took everything Mur- 1ad and from then on battlec | ¢ him to a standstill. In fact, ther¢ were two occasions when he hac close to disaster, but his owr na had been drawn on toc h and he didn't have left thc hing punch to sway the scale his way. Murphy Grabs Lead The lads opened briskly anc wasted no time in swapping punch- es. Moore landed a right and left to the head in the first stanza anc started the blood trickling from Murphy's nose. Miles was playing for the body as Moore walked ir to him. The honors were even ir the first round, neither being dam- aged. | ¥orked hard for a knockou: and| Both were at work hammer anci,nce or twice had Murphy groggy tongs with the bell ‘"I :hle WO’;“] with punishment, but Miles came Jimmy was short with his right | 5ack strong each time. Moore had L it Janded. to the head WIED [ins soriath andithe et round mns Sixty-Five Thousand Wlt— Jeft jabs which Miles rocked off|.ven Moore weighed in at 163 e Ganie iathrer ing Weather TFhe fans however e ( Jregon Smt() va eats West Virginia in Game Plu yod in l(’ro W (’mhe ALASKA LUMBER CEDAR SHINGLES SUPERIOR CEMENT DOORS AND WINDOWS SHEETROCK WALLBOARD PROMPT SERVICE Mail Orders Carefully Filled ount of linch or ie was on h he round and looking better. Murphy continued to pile up 2 sig lead in the fourth. Moore, while CHICAGO., ible to stave off Miles' charges, ing a punct ouldn’t make any head { Or ook a lot of punishment and seem- 'y T i 'd tp gain strengfh as the round ..o annual football - g rogressed. ber for the Crippled C! Hospital "OVERSTUFFED FURMNITURE Vii DAVENPORTS CHAIRS Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. i A A DINING ROOM SETS END TABLES ROCKING CHAIRS FLOOR LAMPS SMOKING STANDS NOW ON DISPLAY Make your Christmas selections now. We make delivery on December 24, Thomas Hardware Co. I Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency Xmas Gifts New Pictures of Juneau terday Picks Up in Fifth 7 From the fifth round to the bell, Around 60,000 seats were sold for| the end of the fight, Moore con- the game but only 20,000 specta- tinued to improve, Murphy stag- | tors braved the zero weather to see gered him with a hard right under the right eye, but himself took a lot of punishment. Murphy had the :dge in the fifth,” which 'ast round. an end run play. Moore staggered Murphy in the| Eoth of Hughe sixth with a right to the jaw and the extra point fai again in the same round with a ST P e right uppercut to the chin. He! anded sharply to the side of tne face with his left. Murphy nmw a right to Moore’s tender eye an to 7 game g C. r ) 15 the Thanksgiving Day here. Gonzaga scored two and ty and Olympic Club on2 chdown. | | ’?IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllulllIIIllIIIIIIlIlIIIliIIllIH"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIl|lIllllIIiIIIIlIIIH“lIlIIHlllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries |||||IlllllIIHlllllllhiIII|Illll!IlI|ll|ll|l_"|||llllllllllllllllI|lllIIHHIIlllllllllllllllllll”lIIIlIIIiIIlIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII PHONE 358 | ILumber for Every Purpose Buerke foi was his @ few min [T S TS HHHTHTTIT \ ) \ N ) ) ) ) N \ ) ) \ \ \ \ ) ) \ \ ] ) ) } ) \ ) \ ) ) \ \ \ y \ y ) ) : \ 3 (T 1 smashed through Moore's guard m the stomach. The round was about even, In the seventh and e Moor2 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases’” THE SANITARY GROCERY caslly. Murphy made Moore wince|.nq Murphy at 156. with two hard rights to the stom- Semi-Final Tame ach. After a minute of fighting or The Nelson-Leyson bout was one even terms, in a fierce rally in the|,¢ the tame variety. Sammy tapped center of the ring, Murphy ripped|ine claret from the Tiger's nose in—Cornell’s hard-dri a straight right to Moore's bread- | the first round without hurting him | team with Bart V: basket which drew down his guard j i, any extent. For four rounds they in sensational running whip- b - g = § 2 and landed left and right to the|mixed without ei; o landmg A Kl‘,,p(-; Pennsylvania day 13 to 7 h ‘ v - I l V- S L8 Almost a Knockout ‘o lock Sammy’s left hand as they|over the Quakers since 1023 and | ' o Moore slumped to the floor to all came together in a clinch near the|Was watched by a crowd of 65,000 2 ,:p'-nranc'>~ as if he were througr‘ ropes and the late schoolboy ripped spectators. = B three under Leyson' . The Ti-| The game was played zer dropped to the rloor and lay, Weather. ' here groaning while his seconds| ereSralr i claimed a foul. Leyson W rried | to the dressing room Wk an GRID SGUHES examination by Dr. W. J. Pigg, of- isclosed no mark ~ THANKSGIVING the winner on a kayo. { | | Special Event Slow The following are scores of foot- Al Osborne and Del Monte danced | ball games played in yarious parts tes on Thanksgiving Day: ty of Southern Califor- of Washington 0, PHILADELPHIA, Penn In Christmas wrappings and packed in in freezing wooden boxes NO EXTRA CHARGE Interwoven SOCKS New styles in WOOL FANCIES, SILK and WOOLS “READY-TO-MAIL” SPECIALTIES a heavy metal protector and it was also unmarked. Nelson was Taku and Mendenhall Framed Prints in five sizes Our Popular “Lights o’ Juneau,” rather | | of but | three rounds and fought indifferently in the fourth Osborne had no difficulty ing the decision. He outweighed hi CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS = i z z g { s z ! { ; ) { s ! | f2 ficial physician, |7f a low blow. Leysofi was wearin N 1‘ ’ weighing 171 and SILKS | opponent 21 pounds, |and Del Montie 150 Philip Joseph and Frank Wanada, | | lightweights, staged a nice exhibi- ‘!'Gn in the preliminary. The two E boys mixed freely and fought { | cleanly. The judges decided it was {|a draw and the fans were well- z pleased. N { N The values are greater than ever 50¢, 75c, $1.00 E. C. Adams and Karl Theile were Judges. Harry Sperling handled the first two and Billy Franks the last ley was announcer. Dave FHousel | was timekeeper. | The next ard will be staged by the Moose on December 20, it was e announced at the ringside. The Clothing Man Eighteen local units have been { formed for the cooperative mar- ; keting of Mississippi's 1930 pecan rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeess Y0P |two of the matches. G. H. Walms- | Genzaga 15; Olympic Club of San Francisco 7. Oregon State 12; West Virginia 0. Cornell 13; Pennsylvania 7. Colgate 27; Brown 0. Pittsburgh 19; Penn State 0 North Carolina 40; Virginia 0. Columbia 7; Syracuse 19. Haskell Indians 33; Xavier 7 Nebraska 9; Kansas Aggies 10. Utah 41; Utah Aggies 0. Florida 55; Georgia Tech 7. Missouri 0; Oklahoma 0. Everett, Washington, High 75; Eugene, Oregon, High 7. Texas 26; Texas Aggles 0. Tennessee 8; Kentucky 0. Tulane 12; Louisiana 5. New Studio now open in the First National Bank Building. —adv. 1 | | WINTER AND POND'S I | E | A 4 Y()l"LL LIKE T() PUTT ON THE . Midget Indoor Golf Course Free Instructions to Those Who Ask It Juneau Midget Golf Course .. ‘GOLDSTEIN BUILDING The town has zone erazy about this game . . . . and we have a very interesting and well kept 18-hole course. See the Display at WINTER and POND STUDIO EEES g i IOld I’.lpers for sale at Fmpu‘e Ofilce i