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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1930 TUESDAY, DEC. By GEORGE MecMANUS YOU GO RIGHT BACIK TINDIST UPON HIM ‘ R | | 1 TOLD YOUR HUSBAND | YoU SENT ME TO || GIVE HiM A LESSON N ITALIAN AND HE WRECKED THE PLACE INCLUD- ING ME LOOK | AT MY EVYE- N TTALY LEARNING TO SPEAK | | \TALIAN - | [ | i I'VE JUST SEEN YOUR | WIFE AND WE BOTH | AGREED THAT YOU | ARE TO TAKE A LESSON N ) e AN ( ALUMNI TO PLAY SCHOOL STARS AT BASKETBALL ALAN 1Gom e {Teams of Girls and Boys . ! w | Vil Stage Contests | Add the tumult and the shouting F“da)' f;venmg ! from the vicinity of Palo Alto and to the celebration of the| Have the b r ie Foundation's famous col- day gone back? Or were the; as good the squawks and across the country Want to kr e Southern California’s steam- basketball g ler ironed out 115 points at the arranged for xpense of Stanford and Califor- in the gymnastum of the Ju ‘High School. of Pacific Coast Spinach and Pineapple The girl alum “the future depends on an investiga- | " as Dink Templeton has sug- to have much ed, it seems a trifle late to bring or weight subject up. tates Carnegie investigators a year sylph-1 ago turned up their findings in very Who I specific fashion. To refresh mem- feminine s, their report is quoted in part vear a which all ihe Pacific Coast, solicit- bidding for athletes are The varieties of recruit- @ metimes subtle utilize or coordinate num- agents on or off the cam- s (Michigan, Northwestern, Ogle- rpe, Southern California, Wis- coming certain that .'more than resulting f iting ccrrespondenc? of the larger in X0 .<on the! of heac >all coaches at larger univer- s do not regard such tasks as part of their duties (Cornell, Har- Mind vard, Missouri, Princeton, Southern cruited fro salifornia, Washington, Wisconsin,, 204 docks, ¢ le, for example) has toughened one unive (Sonthern {00V, graduates think s ria) alumni supply fraterni- decide the co 1 tickats to football or other fear of the resu on the understanding that A S. Dunham, raternities will entertain pros- the high s hletes whom alumni have Who misses Fridas s Jixlt ‘5 GRoIpU, will miss some of the best bas ball of the season. “Co-operation between fraterni- ties on the one hand and indi- oy = Ex viduals, whether alumni or mem- FIRPU cuM'NG 1 | bers of the athletic staff who so- ‘Wild Bull Secured by Gar- licit athletes, on the other, has been developed at a number of uni- | den for Heavy Bouts # \ Next Season | versities (California, Columbia, N. « Y..U., Ohio Wesleyan, Oregon Agri- | cultural, Purdue, Southern Califor- 4nia, Wisconsin and others). | “At one (Southern California) a fraternity has listed for ‘rushing’ the outstanding athletes of the re- glon . . . Gitate), motion picture employees, NEw YORK, Dec. 2.—Luis Angel (outhern OCalifornia). | Firpo, the old wild bull ,of the Ar-| “The result of awards from cer-|gentine is coming back to these! tain funds are provided by special gear United States! Originally, it regulations and that go principally was mere rumor, now it is fa to athletes in the same as in be- ing" athletic scholarships/ (Southern California, Southern| Methodist, Stanford) . . . Indeed,; for the actual appointments, or the| nominations that are their principal equivalents, made by alumni or coaches, the officers of a university may merely act as recording agents (N. Y. U, Southern California, Stanford, Catholic institutions). “The courses and value of such special scholarships . . . Southern| California, $40,000; alumni contribu tions (Stanford, approximately 50 scholarships). i “A few universities have felt it unwise to publish full statements of scholarship awards (Southern Cali-| fornia, Stanford) with the result | that natural but harmful suspicions have been aroused among athletic’ opponents. NEW MANAGER 2 FOR RED SOX B2 Zxmzmizics school. The are body, if not in sth will have no ath “Athletes . . . have been subsidiz- cd ‘- under the guise of clothing siore clerks (California, Drake, Ohio .-;lfimm brakes ftand between plessant and involve serious conse- quences. If brakes are not in BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 2—John F. ‘wdww(afamnunc‘mw‘ Collins, former White Sox and Red with smnlu&lvufidgthybm Sox outfielder, and last season manager for the Des Moines club, bhas been appointed Red Sox mana- ger succeeding Charles Wagner. et e L NEW VIEWS OF JUNEAU showing all public buildings on sale at Winter & Pond's New Studro. —adv. bt JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Brake Service Firpo called Willlam F. C: president of the Madison Squ: Garden, on the long distance tele- phone, and in conv tion that lasted half an hour, forth his plans to Carey. van 1s C The tolls on that been pretty sti: nce it costs $10 a minute to talk to Buenos Aires Firpo told Carey that he been examined by a reputable phy- sician following a four months’ spell of training and that his heart ac- tion was that of a man of thirty- set tly must have WHY THE Ny )T & | SPOKE HE WHIT M¢ [} 1N THE OTHER EN S ER N THEN A POLICEM \PART — " | ARRWED AND SAIT ) { "HELLO.JIGG TOLO HIM TO ARRE MR- N1GGS- THATS ALl | \REMEMBERED by UNTIL \ CAME TO y Sy DUNDE T HONEY MOC | HAPPENED? - WOLGAST WINS 10 ROUND BOUT » pre h the mo: o> pers at The Empire. Play Hotel I1’s As EASY and natural to enjoy the, fragrant mildnes of a Camel Cigarette as it is to admire beauty when yousce it. Camels are made, and always havg been made, fo' discriminating smokers—the people whose keen judgment unerringly selects the best. 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