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THE DAILY ALASKA I;MPIRE SATURDAY JAN. 17, 1931, BRINGING UP FATHER =7 WELL! THANK GOODNESS! I'Mm BOSS OF MY QEE- CLANCY! WHERE HAVE YOu BEEN? 'WE BEEN ON MY HONEY ~ MOON - BUT \TD NVER vuow ? [ - IT LOOKS \T- D\D You AN' YOUR WIFE HAVE © 1931, 1at] Feature Service, nc.. Great Britatn rig DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —ByPap AYVAY TS A STEADY JoB& TE HUSKY Nl Fuzsf GASEMAN *(ANKEE5 vm.l, “&ET 375000 FOR WO YEARS AvED N 'moosA)AO// VE 6AME AC- 131 The A PL AN Richia Resercsd HE 4AS 4 ALMOST A ConSECOTY, — THAT OUBHT TOBOY Lov PLENTY OF PICKLED EELS TOM HEENEY KNOCKED OUT; ISLAND MAIDS DISPLAY SKILL IN CAGE GAME tcnms were so closely guarded that er side was able to score from the field. Douglas Draws Ahead Third quarter—V. Wahto r¢ tered a point for Dou foul shot, L. Jackson basketed the ball for Juneau, putting her team in the lead by a margin of one |point. V. Mahto with a foul shot for Douglas, tied the score. R. Africh put the Idander girls in Jack Dempsey, Referee, the lead by sinking a basket. and Tlmekeeper Dono- Fourth quarter—V. Wahto cage 5 € 9 the ball for Douglas. J. Stewart| van, Flgure in Decision {performed the same feat for Ju-| FE s |neau. The Juneau girls made a, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Jan. 17.| —Max Baer, California heavy |weight, is credited with knocking desperate effort to overcome the Douglas— Junsau—|lead against them in the final min- out Tom Heeney, New Zealander, | in the third round of a bout here | E. Fleck L. Jackson utes of play, but were unable to do R. Africh J. Stewart|so. When the whistle bl he ball last night. Heeney was outcuffing the young- Douglas Girls Win from Juneau High Students by 10 to 8 HOW COULD YOU, DOUGLAS? rf 1f sc c g : Dougla for M. Pierce R. Minzgohr |was in Juneau's s pomsess V. Wahto M. Meade | L. Lundell E. Rocovict : f-;I.(lGAL BOWLERS - STILL IN LEAD | Juneau E'lks Have Safe Margin Over Ketchi- kan, Anchorage {ster when he was D was resting. He was counted out by Referee Jack Dempsey at ‘\«Icad' off umpire, ‘Winn. Osborne; two s jovan suddenly remembered coum» were given while Heeny wa; outside of the ring. The 8,000 fans booed. E. Engs| and L. Guerin; and W. Cashen. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TI 4 2 10| 2 2 Sy | of 10 to 8! { core With only one match remalining 2 school girls beat Ju-lin the present telegraphic bowling %\\ neau high school girls at basket-|tournament between the Elks lodg- ight in the Juneau high es of Juneau, Ketchikan and An- um. The maids from | chorage, the local pin crashers have | neau Channel gained|a lead of 153 pins over Ketchikan r victory in the third quarter.'and 827 pins over Anchorage. In all the other periods the play| The last match will be bowled was even. lon the different tomorrow. | eau felt the loss of June| The following is result of the , who went to the States on games last night: | last southbound voyage of the| Juneau Score steamship Queen, and was also) Metcalf 512, Henning 489, Stewar' handi n the third quarter ssg, Radde 632, Barragar 618, for a 2 de who was play-|total of 2810. r game, was put off the| Ketchikan Score personal fouls. ! Thibodeau 657, Bold 528, Boos| Details of Scoring 548, Chapman 516, Zurich 587, for| Scoring details in the various g total of 2863. quarters follow: Anchorage Score First quarter—R. Africh scored Machnald 550, Pfeil 536, Os- the first goal of the game for trandder 523, Romig 555, Larsen 529 Douglas, after both had played on for g total of 2694 even terms for four minutes. J. Stewart caged a long shot for Ju-| neau, tieing the score just as the; quarier ended. Second quarter—L. Jackson made one point on a foul shot for Ju- neau. R. Africh d the con- test by converting a foul shot f Douglas. V. Wahto added a poin’ e for Douglas on a free shot. *‘L.|{ Roy Poloff is among the guests : | Gruen’s name gives added pleasure In selecting a watch for your- eelf, orasa gift, you of course, want beauty and timekeeping bility. But there is another value to be obtained purchase of a Gruen—the pride that comes from owning the finest—and the pleasure of having it so by your friends. | | —————————— ] T Juneaun, Alaska SEATTLE, Jan. 17—In a regular scheduled Coast League hoc game here lasi nighi, won from the Seattle score of 1 to 0. hed from the | {ring. He crawled back, unhurt, and | the count -of | eight when timekeeper Arthur Don-| DOUGLAS BOYS DEFEAT JUNEAU i ? YOUTHS, 25 - 10: Largest Crowd of Season Attends Colorful Contest Here READ AND WEEP Juneau— E. Lindstrom I A. Blomgquist ' H. Sisson rg W. Rodenberg t Ig. J. Johnson | Substitutions: Douglas — Guerin for Niemi, Kronquist for Gair, Ju- au—Whyte for Sisson, E. Roden- berg for Blomquist. Officials — Referee, E. Engstrom; |umpire, J. Osborne; timers, A. Burke and L. Guerin; scorers, F. Orme apd W. Cashen. JUNEAU: rf. Lundell T. Niemi A. Wilson i | 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TI 2 4 Douglas Juneau . 4 &0 15 2 4 4 25 10 Before the largest crowd to wit- ness a basketball game on Gasti- neau Channel this season, the ' team defeated in the lunem hi nasium last night to 10. Every sea |was occupied, and ‘bc h and every bit standing | Sch Dcugls the gallery 50 was every main floor. for ! June the vnd«ncc Students of the r school songs and ser around the floor when offered. The band, in natty u enlivened the occasion with -played, spirited selections. Intensely Interesting The game was intensely interest- {mg throughout and except for a mmr interval in the third quart | Gpport | high | when Douglas shot a succession of | ‘basketa the struggle was close and 'kLLnl» contested. The Douglas athletes had an ad- | vantage mU\L of it. Gair, Douglas right forward \A”A\ the chief luminary of the night. {He shone with great brilliance in the third quarter, and the result might have been worse for Ju- |neau if he had not been eliminated | from subsequent proceedings just |before the close of the third quar- ter because of the commission of personal fouls. He made four, and |henceforth was merely a spectator. | All fouling was due to close check- |ing by both teams. ‘ E. Lindstrom was the brig |spot in the Juneau line-up. Round by Round The battle, round by round lows: First quarter—Both teams ope! the game in top form, working passing the ball up and down the fol- floor. R. Fox made the first score of | |the contest, caging the ball for Douglas after five minutes of play. H. Lundell repeated for Douqla: | just before the ending of the quar- ter. Second quarter—Juneau burst of speed opened the | quarter. E. Lindstrom in quick | cession, basketed the ball twis | Juneau, tieing the score. Fa with s of sideline! among | Junzau | in height and made thel and | By GEOR(JL McMANU BUT1 DION'T Q\'T A CHANCE TO LSE ANY OF MINE- S WASHINGTON U - DEFEATS IDAHO At Scattle last night the Uni- versity of Washington baskatball five defeated Idaho by a score of }inz followed. Douglas missed num- us attempts to cage the ball n.]u bnoxe the close of the quar- |ter, A. Gair shot a short goal for | Dou, 'lu A. Gair Gets Loose i quarter—A. Gair, s' right forward, found the ge of the Juneau basket and four goals in rapid succes- R. Fox for Douglas sank a leng shot and then his teammate, W % H. Lundell, caged a short one. E. ‘At Eugene, Oregon, Washington Lindstrom made two points on foul State scored 32, Oregon 30. ‘ | sho repistering the only points A!' Stanford, the qx1ivorsity o.I for Juneau in this quarter. A. Gair Southern Cn!lf\:r ia five defeated; |sweetened his average with a free |Stanford, 27 to 24 shot frbm the charity line and a B RN short field goal. | Fourth quarter—H. Lundell opm- ed the scoring in the fourth quar- | a3 JANUARY SALE Entire stock of the Victor Ladies Tailoring, Chicago, on sale er with a long shot for Douglas. E. | at half the cal Coats, Lindstrom caged the ball for Ju-| custems Suits, Dr neau. J. Johnson registered a point | SKE H. N. FULBRXGHT AGENT for Juneau on a free throw. H MEADOWS SHOP Lundell made a basket for Doug- | Third and Franklin. Phone 1601 | las, H. Sisson recorded the last | —adv. | point of the game on a free throw k | for Juneau. [« S e WHOOPEE s COMXNG 4 adv. | Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. 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