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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER _I.NE\’EQ THOUGHT ] 'D LIVE TO ENTER [} A BATHROOM 1N " ™is House 'DAILY SPORTS CARTOON ChE HE LTTLE EIGATEEN (AR OLD NORWE GIAN SCHOOL GIRL— RETRES WITH , FOUR WORLDS CHAMD/ON SH\WVZ> AND AN OLYMPIC® CROWN A A FOR FIGURE™ / %;é"'y;; & SKATING, - Quor ooy [0 1331 The A P Al Rihin Remreed S © 1931, Int') Feature Serv S il GG S, HER FOLKS HAVE TREpD OF CHASING AROUND THE WORLD WiTH HELLO- OW, HELLO, MAGGIE - TALK SLOWER AND LOWER - THINK OF MY EAR-DRUMS - % | — NO, MAGGIE NOT GO’ TO SNEAK OUT - UNLESS By GEORGE Mc¢ S YES, 'M STILL HERE - IT's NO LSE CALLIN' BACK AN HOUR FROM NOW- BY THAT TIME V'LL BE SWIMMIN' THE ENGLISH CHANNEL SOMEBODY THROWS ME A LIFE- DRESEPVER = VES. I'Mm FSMMMS } SHE MASTERED ROLLER. SKATING P WHEN JUST A YOUNGS|ER CHAMPION SO TheY've SHE MUsT ReTRE // | rowing. Notre Dame’s slaughter of Southern California, if you bet on Southern Californi | T loudest squ ? Emitted by Phil Scott in the second Battle of | the Prostrate Palms at Miami. Or ‘mnybe it was the noise emanating . m‘from New Haven after Alblie Bcoth The biggest thrills in sport for was tackled a bit rough by those 1930? Army boys. There were two of them, so far The biggest flop? Sir Thomas as this observation post is con-|Lipton’s challenge for the America's cerned. From left to rlght—thelcup, Or maybe Primo .Carner: second match of the International|deserves some mention. \ Polo Cup series between America!| The biggest killing? Jim Dandy, and England; the fifth game of 100 to 1. the world’'s series in St. Louis. These last five or six years have seen Big Bill hit the chutes, de | occasionally brilliant upturns m‘ (his performances, yet the record; |shows he has 14 victories agmnst; |13 defeats in combat with his trio| of Gallic rivals—Borotra, Lacoste! and Cochet. The details, however, show that the tall American batted over .500 |only because he had the Indian |sign on Borotra, who lost all nine |of his tussels with Tilden over the six-year span of 1925-30 in outdoor |team or championship aompe',man.I Lacoste, in 1925, was the first to break Tilden's spell and has cap- Ie —By Pap MIGKEY WALKER *+ o7 LANDSKNOCKoUT Puts Baltimore Fighter PALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 20. Mickey Walker, ampion of the world, last night ‘]:HJH(]‘; advantage. | - g, as ¢pach, returning to Georgia in , 1929. { . | ‘HANSEN BAN T He went 'to Tuscaloosa January 1, I to becomé successor to Wallace ! Wads, who has led the Tide| - PULL COMEBACK Joe i ; ik _ HURRY uP- PACK Youm. | i Wade, upon his return from the ; NES - WE'RE OFF ON 831 Norwegian Pacific coast, will leave Alabama| SONJA 8 S o UOMHER SKATING TP WilH for:Durham, N. C., to become head : W i SONJA CHICAGO, T, Jan. 20.—Jce|fcotbali®coach at Duke Univer: P Sharkey, of Albion, Michigan, a| Thomas Will find few of the Al ht, last night spoiled|batha stars in his first team, since| y won tr {wegian ten pounds. PORTLAND JUMPS 10 HOBKEY LEA JANOOUVEN, - B.(G. AL b big share of the credit for bring-|coached the backfield at Georgia. I sh him good luck at Alabama year.;and I know he will turn out great |The Portland Hockey players took |'the leadership in the Coast Hockey |league by last night defeating Van. \couver by a score of 2 to, 1. | = HORNER IS OUT | beat the women's team of Cleveland IN 35 SEGBNDS‘ TO CAPITAL WOMEN in two games out of three. Elated . TORONTO, Jan. 20.—Billy Town_%Ar:er a good showing in its first isend, Vancouver welterweight, last | night knocked out Jackie Horner, of St. Louls in 36 seconds of fight- ing. GRAND PRIX RACES S NEW COACH, NEW SYSTEM FOR 't CLEARANCE ON HATS [t All hats grouped in two lots for quick clearance All Gage Hats in velvet and metallic— Regular Value $12.50 Clearance Price, $4.95 One lot of felts, velvets and velvet combinations—Value $8.50 Clearance Price, $2.95 ATLANTA \Ga., Jan. bama's Dixie champions w a new toach and a new system of | playing next year. The new coach is Frank Thomas and the playing system that will be new to the Crimson Tide is that made famous by Knute Rockno, ,Thomas, who learned his football at Notre Dame, has been backfield coach af the University of G J for the past two years. He is com- pleting his second session with t Bulldogs, * having been on t coaghing staff there several y ago, from where he went Uniyersity | of Chattanooga, Down for Count in First Round middleweight ked out another heavyweight, n Weiner, of Baltimare. The came after one minute conds after the opening | round. Weiner had 30 to through® the past eight years, and | whose gervice this year was cli-| maxed in the Rose Bowl classic at | {Pasadena, Calif. It is Alabama's {third invitation to the Tournament | of \Roses under Wade’s leadership. Sharkey Takes Decision in 8 Rounds from {ansen’s comeback: Sha ion at the end of potted the Nor- a majority of Wade's first string| imewiare to be lost by graduation at-the end of this term. | Tt'¥s expected that the introduc- | ition’“of the Rockne system will rounds S FRANK, THOMAS ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tariales PHONE Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | ARCADE CAFE CHINIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT somewhat retard the team's prog- |chance .for producing | writéts and observers of the south. Thomas, however, has been given |ing the Georgia Bulldogs to the at-| |tentton of the nation this Members of he team said he was teams.” Iress thd first year, and Al:\b:xmu‘s‘nspnnsihle for much of their suc- an eleven cess the past two years, and Head |next year that will compare with Coach Harry Mehre declared: } {the 930 edition .doesn’t look s, “I think that Frank Thomas is j Promjsing now, in the eyes of sporis one of the best. No one knows bet- ter than I the great aid that Tom- ‘my has bean in the years he has i WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strer.gth with great- er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. VETERANS TEACH TRICKS OF POLO | By SUE McNAMARA WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 20— games with Cleveland, the polo ‘7, & tie—13-12. team formed by Washington so-! |ciety girls is preparing to face girl teams in New York and Palm Beach. | A game with Miami also is in TO BE RUN IN JUNEDTG?;%;ANI of bruises they aaFRENcl'l BOXER |swinging over the turf at the when they go on the field. 3 by their success they even faced | a Cleveland men's team—but were beaten. Hovever one game resulted | The women admit that polo has| its dangerous moments, but they scorn such precautionary measures |as first aid kits on the side lines, COMING TO U. S. Both had all the elements of| One of the biggest tennis argu-| tured six out of nine matches. DUBLIN, Jan. 20—The Royal drama—superlative individual and 'ments of the past year oon- team performances, flashing action, cerned the No. 1 ranking position suspense, and the final big punch.|in America and whether it should The picture was more brilliant at!go to William Tatem Tilden II or Meadow Brook, where man had the |John Hope Doeg. It has been set- air of his four-footed companion. |tled in private and behind double- The finish was more electrifying at 'barred doors by the national rank- Sportsman’s Park, where Jimmy:ing committee. The findings of this Foxx blasted the home run thatjcommittee must be kept strictly broke down the resistance of Bur-|under the official cover until the igh Grimes and the Red Birds. |annual cessions of ethe USL.T.A. but, hush-hush and whisper it soft- The greatest performer of the{)y we hear the decision was reach- year? A young resident of Anflma‘ed in favor of Master Doeg, with who will dabble in golf as a' slde-ia minority reported to be filed in line in 1931. ibehalf of Mr. Tilden. The rarest feat? Three home}| vuns in a single inning by Gene| ; 4 Rye in the Texas League. Or may-| Speaking of Big Bill, I find a We we should mention the Jones|very interesting summary in s_t:- boy again. iphen Wallis Merrihew’s magazine, The biggest upsets? Cornell’s near|“A. L. T.” of Tilden’s matches sweep of the Poughkeepsie R.egau:\iagainst the Three Musketeers of in June, if you get excited about]France over a period of 1925-30. Cochet's mastery of the American ever. Henri scored in seven out of | |nine engagements, including three | {out of four Davis Cup matches. > {BOBBY JONES TO GET | “LESSONS” IN GOLF, | | NEW YORK CITY, N. J, Jan.i 20.—Bobby Jones doesn't need in-| struction to play golf, but he must | ‘have it to become a duly recog- nized golf professional. Under a ruling passed by the | Professional Golfers’ Association no | | golfer, not even the mighty Bobby | { himself, can be recognized until he | serves a three-year apprenticeship under a professional in good stand- {ing. i S 2D SRS Old papers at 'I'ne Empire. Before retiring Goov. g c. Ya\:v:_gl:ppo H " arry :nr:“umolun ‘l-i;gl‘:: n;mbor- of the Calif¢rnia baxing cimmluhm NEW COMMISSION TAKES CONTROL OF BOXING a3 ALty B dueciatsd Payg Phots inted (left to right) B. W. Gearhart, state commander the of Los Angeles, and Robert Edgren of Pacific Grove, sports writer Irish Automobile club announces! has been the most convincing, how-fthat the international Grand Prix|DOW Mrs| John Francls Amherst | motor ‘races for 1931 will be held Cccil has, joined the wool-shirted, |Riding and Hunt club. | | on June 5 and 6 at Phoenix Park |helmeted ranks of the Washington here. SOUNDS IN SPEECH DIFFER |experieneed players, are teaching WASHINGTON,. Jan. 19.—Sounds ! in speech ordinarily pronounced P! B - 's. Cecil, Miss Elizabeth 1‘ women. | Coxe, all Martin and Miss Eliza | new _members, Mrs. Prank M. Andrews, another ver, Is the daughter of the late differ widely in loudness, tests with 'Gen. Henry T. Allen who was in deaf persons have .indicated. That“"‘fm"gflf | of “aw” is loudest, and that of of oc ion in Germany. She also “th” as in thin is one of the played on men's polo teams in weakest. Vowels generally are loud CobleRp, while her husband was Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. | and consonants weak. e i et ELECTRICAL WORK |statiorfed there after the war. | Mrs. Vernon Olsmith, also the “wxfgfo{.nq army officer, has played polo at Fort Leavenworth where |some of the best riders in the army received their training. The capital girl mallet swingers First National Bank | Overhauling Season . During the winter months is a good time to || have your automobile thoroughly inspected f and put in good repair. | l We are equipped to make any repair whether The former Cornelia Vanderbilt,| of the American Army PARIS, Jan. 20.—Gene Haut, the French boxer who two years ago made a successful invasion of the United States and Canada as a fly- weight, is packing up to return to America. This time he will campaign as a bantamweight. He says he is after Al “Panama” Brown and Kid Francis. NOTICE The Juneau Women's Club will hold a business meeting Tuesday, January 20th, at 8 o'clock in the | Council Chambers. Discussion of Community Property, Law by Mrs. Mildred Hermann or representa- tive. —adv, It Takes Tune to Buy the Right FURNITURE Did you ever want to browse around undisturbed in a furniture store to see what could be had and get ideas for bettering your home? You can do it here without fear of being urged to buy. Buying furniture for the home is not a one day’s job. It should require thought and planning, with the plans discussed in the family council, perhaps many times. To plan, one mu best suit your needs. store. st have ideas on what can b . There is no better place to Our salesmen will let you browse alone or will be glad to guide e had and what will get them than in our you and offer suggestions. But they will not urge you to buy if you d say that you are not re V. You are welcome at all times. Juneau Yoyng Hardware Co. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleascs” THE SANITARY GROCERY it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- justment and will be pleased to give you a flat-rate on any job. , | Conners Motor Company, Inc, ‘ Service Rendered by Experts ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B, Brands Telephone 91 i| Front at Main St. | | Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. 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