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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1930. BRINCING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS VGOT MOONEY A JOB AS VALET TO COUNT SHEAP-VLL STOP IN AND SEE IF HE SUITS © 1930 tnt Peature Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved L HELLO, COUNT- HOW 'S THE NEW VALET 2 ISN'T HE A GOOD ORESSER? HE OLUGHT TOBE- HES GONE AND SO ARE ALL MY CLOTHES WAL ENONAN il (02§ BIRL AND BOY STUDENTS LOSE 10 TOWN TEAMS Fair Alumni and Mohawks Are Winners in Bas- | ketball Contests i In basketball, high school girls| and boys need a few more lessons. Just a few. Students of both mas- | ine and feminine gender played t and well last night in the high | | gymnasium but their op-| town teams wera just a lit- us in the end.‘y sere beaten by | 16 to 19, and| by the city Mo- school alumni zh 11 to 15. stic basket tos At the end of the hawks, The scho started nicely. 1 half, high school girls even terms with the alumn girls, and at the end of the thi quarter high school boys were ahead of their town rivals. But s the way in life. Tt not start, nor the early part of the r part de- Associated Press Photo C. M. “Nibs” Price has resigned as coach at the University of Cali- fornia following an unsuccessful gridiron season by the Golden Bears. is cou e, but the gruelling lat driving finish that contes Sparklers ni ed ahead by points derived Among Girls 'and two baskets by Iren2 Bu Among the girls Lena Jackson,' Stars Among Boys June Geyer and Barbara Winn Among the boys Elmer sparkled for the high school, and|strom, William Rodenberg Irene Burke, Mrs. E. G. Sweum Thomas Redli haf and Elsie Jensen for the Alumni.| the high school In the first quar of the girls’ Claude Baldv game, Lena Jackson on a free shot red one point for high thool. Mrs. Sweum, by throwing a basket made two for the alumni. In the second quafter, a free shot and a basket by Ju Gey and a basket by Lena Jackson net- ted five for the high school. Irene Lurke tossed two baskets for tctal of four points for the Alum- ni. | In the third quarter, Lena Jack- son's basket was the only scare registered by the high school. Irene Burke and Mrs. Sweum each bas- keted the ball twice for the alum- ni. In the fourth quarter the high school rallied and scored four bas- kets, Lena Jackson and June Gey- ér making two each, but the Alum- the Lind- and the for the high points, a basket a For the Mohaw basket and C. Tru free shot In the second quarter, Lindstrom ;made his second free shot of the |game and Rodenberg negotiated a basket for the high school. Bayers scored a basket for the Mohawks. In the third quarter Redling- shafer tossed a basket and Lind strom made a free sl for tr high school. Baldwin sank a bas- ket for the Mohawks. Student Lead Is Overcome a Bayess sank a the students were leading by two points, and they Many an owner has arrived at his busi- ness in the morning to find it was “ghot” to rin by fire at dawn. Suppose that happened to you? Like a flash you’d measure your loss against the possibility of inadequate insurance —or wonder if you had let your insur- ance lapse even for a single day. Let us inspect your premises, advise you fully, and keep your protection up to the proper margin of your needs. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 Telephone 249 " | W. Rodenberg ‘| officials—Same as free shot. As the fourth quarter opened, the | made two more | on a basket by Rodenberg, bringing their total to 11. But the Mohawks took to the warpath, and before the added rf 1f. ght battle was over they had made in the previous three quar- ters and finished with an aggregate and Baldwin one ba ach for the Mohawks in the| quarter \ | Proper Names ‘Forced to Use All of His The line-u he girls' teams 8 s e wis teams ) T Sl fo/ DefeateTae | High School— Alumni—! fy Griffiths | L. Jackson 1. Burks| K N ,’J. Gey E. Sweu CHICAGO, Ill, Dec. 13.—Young + M. Rogers E. Jensen|Stribling de: Griffiths, | E. Jackson M. Powers, Sioux City, vyweight, last | 1. Messer G. Messer in a 10-round ba winning { B. Winn G. Shaw|the dccision of the referce and Substitution: school—Rho- | judges. da Minzgohr for Jackson,| There were no knockdowns. Janet Stewart for June Geyer,| Stribling was cautious and tricky ‘Man* Meade for M. Rogers, Eva}in the battle and was forced ‘o i Rocovich for I. Messer, I. Messer use all of his sharpshooting boxing | for Janet Stewart, Janet Stewari|skill to outscore his gritty opponent { for I. Messe | from Sioux City. t Alumni—Linda Pademeister for| The Georgian managed to win' Mrs. George Messerschmidt. isix of the ten rounds but only| | Officials—Referee, John Osborne;/afier being extended to the li | timer, John Stewart; scorer, Wil-|by the chifting, heavy-hitting liam Nikish fiths y Macculine Gender The decision was unanimous on! The line up of ths boys' teams|tho part of the referee and two ! was | High Mohawks—| the E. Lind C. Baldwin J. Johnson S. Nelson | A. Hildre A. Blomquist ribling entered bout a| heavy favorite. The decision may result in Strib- | ling being regarded a heavy-| weight champion because Max Schmeling of Germany has failed to defend his title within the six months’ limit. - ! Substitutions: High School— Charles Whyte for A. Hildre, T. Roadlingshafer for Charles Whyte, L. Sisson for J. Johnson. Mohawks "'BAT BATTALION DEFENDS TITLE, and Gardner—sprung a surprise H |last night and took three straight S 4 i A 1 [} |sames from the Colts—Lavenik Knocked Down in First]| Kirk and Stevens. i . f | Kirk and Stevens. By so doing the| Routitl But, Wink Over Kid Chocolate 1Burralocs tied the Tigers for*first | place. The Buffaloes' success was NEW YORK CITY, Dec. 13—Bat | Battalino, featherweight champion |due to the good bowling of Tom satisfactorily defended his title last | Gardner who hung up high single | zame. Lavenik rolled high average. night by winning a 15-round en- gagement over Kid Chocolate The cellar champs, the Lions— | Boyle, Selby and Faulkner—took |two games from the Elephants— ‘The crowd booed the decision Battalino was floored for the | count of nine in the first round. He } weighed 124% pounds and Chocolate }| 125 pounds. ) ———.e- for g | game. BUFFALOES, TIGERS | ARE TIED, BOWLING | Sabin, T. George and Davis. Lion Boyle rolled high single game of 225 and also high average. | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Fight- !ing Tigers take on the Goats and |at 9 o'clock the Camels meet the | Malamutes. The games tonight are very im- | portant for the Tigers and Camels. | Team Standings Won Lost Pet. HOCKEY GAME SEATTLE, Dec. 13.—The Seattle iE“kimos defeated the Portland .667 | hockey team last night by a 3 to .667|1 score. The game was one of the .630 | fastest sten here so far this sea- 630 | son. 519 —Te———— 500/ PORTKAILS KUK CHRIS .444' 444 Phone 487, Winter and Pond 407 Studio for an appointment. Sit- 400 ' tings up to the 12th will be fin- 1400 | ished in time to mail for Christma§ 333 delivery. —adva | Tigers | Buffaloss | Camels Wildcats 1 Goats | Beavers | Bears | Leopards | Malamutes . | Colts | Elephants . 'MAS | —,—— Old papers at The Empire. this smart GRUEN How sbe will thrill with delight as you clasp this beautiful Gruen to her wrist! The case design is ex- ceedingly fashionable — equipped with popular link bracelet — fitted with a 15jewel Guild movement. 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