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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1931. - s S BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WELL, MAGGES ( THE WEEKEND - NOW F®OR A GOOD REST EVERYTHING 1S GONE AWAY FOR PEACE AND QUi L LL JUST ENJO MVYSELR S LORD CHATTERBOX 1S RERE TO SEE You D em 1t Featurs dervics e, Grei Britsln HAD RETTER HELLO, 1S THIS THE HOSPITAL 2 WELL, You —— O g MONARCH RANGES MONARCH FLAMO ATHLETES BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAN]? JUNE AU GIRLS e LOSE GAME TO | e | DOUGLAS GIRLS Douglas Church Services 77 ALAN_GOULD ASSOCIATED SRESS. SPORTS EDITOR Cistressing at the tige, with the Three Dukes oblig- irg and fair and sympathetic, but LADIES’ LEAGUE ELECTS £J uneau-Y oung Hardware Co. BT LR R L T T T T T T P PR T T T PR T TS |IIIlll'|‘ll!IIII!II"""II”Illilrllllllllllll. i Exciting Play Is Witnessed At & business meeting of the must be received by The Empire Between SlXeS in adie eague held Thursday ev ,ing the yearly election of offi Basketball i took place with the following b chosen: Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, presi- | Al © MATDS ident, re-clected; Mrs. Robert Bon- & | Doughlas— ent; Mrs. A. J. Ba-| L t champicn after he had been |E. FI and Mrs. Alex Gair,|"'9:30 am—Holy Mass and |R 1 J R aFUMILICE, truction. and lugged from the ring ; it Yankee Stadium on a balmy o < i o R. Minzgohr e first Thursday in Febia 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | : ! M. Moade 18 the date set for the next silv have begun to regret their| | . 3 v decision. b % v & I refer to the three Dukes of the . e New York State Athletic commis- % 5 | sion, Farley, Muldoon and Phelan,| : . | their action in proclaiming | Schmeling the world’s heavy- | not later than 10 o'clock SAturday | fmmeee e e e e morning to guarantee change oflt ALASKA MEAT CO. sermon topics, ete QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tarfales PHONE ¢ ies—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Douglas Catholic Church tomorrow as Dean holding services at ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor Haines. A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services 11:30 a. m., SEATTLE, Jan. '10—The Uni-|following Sunday school. , versity of Washington last night defedted the University of Oregon 43 to 21 in a basketball game. Douglas Native Presbyterian Church The Juneau ‘girls’ sextette played a pretty game of ball last night t were unable to quite make the s " e ade and the Islander basket -+ PULLMAN, Wash, Jar. 10.—Ore- shooters won in the preliminary to 300 State defeated Washington the boys' gamé by a 15-12 score. Stafe 20 to 23 at basketball. This game was the most exciting girls’ gama ev layed on the Channsl. At no was the out- e certain and was the CHEW HILLTOPPERS erves of the Doug Juneau— | that victory came. In the last he . Tindstromithe Juneauites had the ball most HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | Meets Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. { ——————— June evening. | . P. Lundell E. Rockovich: '€ to be given by the League. en away from there. Nevertheless | 4 E. Jacksc . Minzgohr, * Harlow Rothert, Stanford Unlversity weight man; George Simpson, Jackson for ®. Minggohr, V. Ul I of Farley, Muldoon and Phelan and L. Bayers; W. Cashen and A. Sturrock, scorers. | Jacobs is non-existent, Physically in the middle of | sis at 't lon the officials. At that, it lo insist, and the Dukes won't toppers at Basketball, Through no immediate fault of his own Max looked like anything | R. Lundell 1. Messer PR T but a world’s, champion when tak- 1 Substitutions: Douglas—None. Ju- {neau—J. Stewart for L. Jackson, he was exienaeq lide recognition, | Associated Press Phota | ;““i“‘;‘{ {o Germany, sighd @ [V | ohio State sprinter, and Rufus Kiser, Washington long distance rum. |11 h for E. Rockovich, B. Winn for {3 ear contract W cobs, 'as | {1. r | i b ¥ | ner, (left to right) are on their way to New Zealand to compete a ! s - his sole manager and now is busily Iona series of track meetss "\ } Officials—John Oshorne, referee; 1 | C““‘"’“':’;‘;LS"""““"“Y engaged in letting the good Dukes B E. Engstrom, umpire; P. Melseth E'I' | | worry about arrangements for the the ring, but e has yet to mani- next “title” match. | fest the stamina that carried Jack 1st 2nd 3rd 4th tL| The situation of the Three Dukes Dempsey along so far. Acting on Douglas U MR has become very embarrassing in-|the old Dempsey theory of t“‘f“ Juneau ol e B ey deed in their efforts to regain con- ing two to give one” Max made ! of the situation that has flut- | the mistake of over-estimating his d right out of their grasp. powers of punch-absorption. ng refers all inquiries to| Against Schaaf, Baer blew up FROM JUNEAU as the Three Dukes are con- fight and didn’t catch his cerned. Thus, Schmeling won't Wind” until the last round, too late Ry s deal directly with the Dukes, as then to make enough impression |[slanders Win . from Hill- with Jacobs, who holds no/to some observers as though Baer b s se to practice his professional | Was entitled at least to & dravr. First Game, Series t in New York. ! BT ‘The games above are the first | of The Season in the Northern Dh; A sweet potato of the Porto Ri- on of the Pacific Coast Confer-|can yam variety weighing 11 3-4 enee. pounds was grown this season near & = -+ — | Hearne, Tex. 'fh 'Montang’s two chief, herds of | IR L Razzberries have been Jack Shar- N Au KEEPS portion in most of his New i York appearances, but he was sur- 1 y an outburst of cheering evening at Madison! Square Garden. In a natty whit sweater and looking exceedingly | it, Sharkey climbed into the ring to second Ernie Schaaf, there to exchange some earnest blows witi The Juneau bowlers keep just a Max Baer. | jump ahead of the other two teams There was no move to include in the present telegraphic tourna- Sharkey in the preliminary intro- ment between the Elks lodges of ductions, but the crowd yelled for Juneau, Ketchikan and Anchorage. him anyway and forced the big The five-man teams bowled last Boston sailor to take a few bows. night in the fourth game of the Sharkey locked a little skeptical at series. first, remembering previous recep-| Juneau tions, but finally was convinced the! The local Elks bowled the fol- greeting was genuine. | lowing score: Metcalf 581, Henning 582, Stew- art 578, Bavard 06 and Barra- AHEAD,BOWLING 2 OTHER TEAMS Although outsmarted over the ten 1f. A. Blomquist H. Lundell c C. Whyte | T. Niemi I8 J. Johnson A. Wilson lg .W. Rodenberg Substitutions: Douglas—None. Ju- neau—E. Rodenberg for A. Blom- quist. Officials—John Osborne, referee; | E. Engstrom, umpire; P. Mels and L. Bayers, timers; W. Cashe: and A. Gravrock, scorers. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th tl Douglas .. 0 6 9 6 21 Juneau e 3 4 3 12 In one of the most spirited games played in several years, the Douglas boys last night ran rough- shod over the Hilltoppers of Ju- neau to win by a 21-12 score. But of the time but were unable to ‘con- vert the multitude of shots they elk there are approximately 16,000 | head. ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. | | | took at the baskets. y First quarter—E. Fleek made the first score, registering a bisket for Douglas. J. Geyer followed with a zoal for Juneau. R. Africh and E. Fleek each sank the ball for Doug~ las. The quarter ended with two goals by J. Geyer for Juneau. Second quarter—A total of three baskets were made. J. Geyer made one for Juneau and R. Africh two for Douglas. Third quarter—E. Fleek made a foul shot for Douglas. J. Geyer registered a goal for Juneau. Most of the playing was in Juneau'’s ter- ritory. Fourth quarter—J. Geyer sank | round route by Schaaf, Baer made gar 616, for a total of 2863. the Hilltoppers demonstrated that|the ball for Juneau. V. Wahto ne- - DOU “Dangerous Nan McGrew” TONIGHT ONLY with HELEN KANE All Talking Comedy Show SUNDAY GLAS COLISEUM “The Three Sisters” WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. First National Bank a strong impression. The youns} Ketchikan they are strong contestants and will | gotiated the basket for Douglas, with LOUISE DRESSER, ADDIE McPHAIL twice. . Nebraskan, who has punched his| The score of the Ketchikan bowl- ; way to prominence in California ers follows: rings, bears o striking resem-| Bold 458, Thibodeau 654, Boos blance to Jack Dempsey in general! 527, Chapman 567 and Zurich 629 fighting style and mannerisms. for a total of 2845. He weaves in, head bobbing and Anchorage covered by his elbows, the way old| The sccre made at Anchorage Manassa Mauler did. He lets fly|follows: with long rights or left hooks much} MacDonald 581, Nevers 549, Os- after the Dempsey manner. Max |trander 524, Pfeil 548 and Larsen has an easy, rangy movement in 561 for a total of 2781. JIIIIIIIllflIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIiIIIIIIIIIiIlmfflIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII " DANCE MERRIMAKERS AT THE A. B. HALL TONIGHT Scandinavian-American Music GENTLEMEN 75 CENTS LADIES FREE fight until the last ditch in each game to be played. Coach. Dunham’s charges taxed Coach Rinden’s Islanders ‘to the .|utmost in the entire forty minutes of play. The large crowd of specta- tors, estimated at more than three hundred, were kept busy shouting throughout the game. First quarter—Blomquist sank a basket for Juneau within six min- utes after the beginning of play. It was the only score in this quarter. Second quarter—Gair scored for Douglas from the first tip-off. Then Fox scored a foul shot for Douglas. Blomquist registered a basket for Juneau. Gair scored 1 on a foul shot and followed with a basket for Douglas. Johnson made a foul sho:! for Juneau. Third quarter—Lundell made a basket for Douglas, and then Gair iscored three goals for the Island- ers. Blomduist got 2 on two free throws for Juneau. Whyte sank a| basket for Juneau. Gair ended the quarter with 1 on a foul shot. Fourth quarter—Fox opened the proceedings with a basket for Doug-| las. Gair scored two paskets for the Islanders. Lindstrom made a goal| and E. Rodenberg a foul shot for| Juneau. .- | Daily Empire Wars Ads Tay. ! 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