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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1931 By GEORGE McMANI i SRS 12 | kML | =By Pap A5 DIANA YV ISHWICK: THE 1OvEAR OLY | <kl | ENGL\SH MISS WHO | . WON THE BRITisH | I CHAMDIONSHIP ! i BY DEFEATING § OUR GLENNA- CoLLETT | | | | | DIANA PLAYED IN TOURNAMENTS WHEN SHE WAS ELEVE/ NEARS oLpD N ©1530 The A P AN Righis Rescrved b i earned his ried the ball half the length of the of Pitts- | field, only to fumble half a y:nru“ has | from the goal. That was a miser-| i The little fellow who 1 foot at the Universi under Pop Warner, since he left school|able day. There were three big pools of water sufficient to floal the ball. “What's it like? Well, I wouldn't| Some of the! the 1919 7 ALAN GOULD ASSOCIATED PRESS. SPORTS EDITOR. ough followed W season. And 11 tale: eight on a “but season we oper to South Ca It was ¥ L ng on top of wd. And prospects w right. T had v e years he until| 5 a foot- [want to describe it. teams who played us late in the year scouted it carefully .but did not succeed in analyzing it. It is played with an unbalanced lin2| and we use spinners almost en-| tirely.” I had » A year ago the woria was at its vears: fo: Jimmay DeHart, head nd athletic director His sastrous season imni faction was been id >d 2 d up by los- 22 to 0. De Hart was rated one of the| smartest players Pitt ever had." During the war he was in the fly-| ing servife and coached and cap-i| / |tained a rather famous team at Mather Field. His outstanding feat in 1918 was beating Stanford and California on successive days. e not very aterial right back all firmament the reins yside in sqhool wo decided that night I'd try my offensive. T had n to 1ew crtain] Walter Camp named DeHart | on|quarter and captain of the All- played with ! Service team. { orth Carolina he new plays worked, for we car- Welgast, Genaro in Draw JUNEAU ELKS KEEPING IN LEAD IN BOWLING; TELEGRAPHIC TOURNEY Juneau bowlers, in the present telegraphic tournament between the Elks lodges of Juneau, Ketchikan and Anchorage, continued in the lead following the playing of the i fourth game last night. Juneau knocked over pins to score 2733, Ketchikan 2719 and An- chorage 2658. g | Juneau Juneau bowled the following score: | Metcalf 536, Henning 522, Stew- art 462, Bavard 605 and Barragar 608. - Ketchikan | The score made by Ketchikan foi- lows: | Bold 481, Thibodeau 56, Boos 508, | Chapman 627, Zurich 547. | Anchorage The pin knockers of Anchorage' {made the following scores last | | night: | MacDonald 551, Pfel 534, Os-| | trander 469, Romig 525, Larsen 577.| ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2 I. O. O. F. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. All mem-! | bers are urged to be present. In- | stallation of officers. Lunch will be served. LEWIS DYRDAHL, Noble Grand. s Frankie Genaro (left) leads a left and gets a good stiff one in return from Midget Wolgast, defending flyweight champion, in the third round of their bout at Madison Square Garden. The fight was declared a draw. I —adv, | sfon | guests were SPORT BRIEFS of o Members of a Sac golf club used in a pre-Christma: Lee Davis Capt. turkeys tournament. of | mento, Cal, for priz the Dukz| university football team will seek | to become a barrister Carolina law exal mo: Nearly 20,000,000 persons at greyhound ed licensed Engla Eyth, brilliant Ca ack, played entire sophom n shoulder, w 1 be awarded at ropolitan Associat Madison North this| at tr d- | rac in} d during 1930, it is oa:mmwd.‘[(\d Wil | f I h he | the w , January 12 and 14. .- MISS EDITH MILLER | HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Edith Miller, in Ob\'t"l'\'AHC’!i of her birthday anniv {tained at luncheon late yest |afternoon and at a theatre party ent; sterd early in the evening. For the occa- Mrs. of ‘the June where the r 1ment {ed upon a prettily decor: birthday , manager furnished a large scats near th s back from the del | affair were Miss Ruth Torke {Miss Corinne Duncan, Miss Rutk Kunnes, Miss Jean {Miss Catherine Tor June Lynch, Miss Violet Miss Helen Torkelson Miss Miller is one who has no reservatiol ing public her ex. just 10 years old y her schoolmates. - - Bert Hansen, 1 Tce Cream Pa ts were little propr ted table, cake, | of T center a isle a the orchest htful Vande! and young lady about ma She Her friends and PUFFLES ARRIVED | Use them at your next luncheon. [jEnsilv prepared; easily served. The more you eat the more you want Telephone 108 for information —adv .- EAGLE HALL, DOUGLAS | Dance after basketball games Friday night —adv. D | Play Indoor Goli at Trg Alaskan | Hotel. (adv.) | WILLCAT CARTE RECENT VISITOR IN JUNEAU IS INJURED LOSES HIS BOUT - N SLIDE IN STATES pondent of ated News, I ST in Juneau been Seattle Mexican Gets De- jired, i s snoveh leg amputated csion—B. C. Welter, ; Negro Fight Draw Fred Ordway, of Ordway's Photo Shop, in a cablegram from Se- !attle. Where tr place is not sta sumed to be near Seattle. Osborne was in Juneau secur- ing articles for the London paper n a snowslide and may be This information was received by SEATT Seattle ) xican, last night defeat- t Carter in a six round, match. Both men are junior welter- in-| it is pre-| (LT R R T LT T LR T MONARCH RANGES MONARCH FLAMO RANGES LIRS THH T T DIXOLA HEATERS : Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. 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