The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1931. ANT YOUr GOW' To TAKE MAGAIES DOG OUT FOR A STROLL? ™M SORRY- DADDY BUT OUR BRIDGE CLLUB MEETD TO-DAY- SOV MLUST ERGER == CHALMERS -THE UNIVERSITy OF MARYLANDS ATHLETIC SIAMESE TWINS HIS PAIR #AS STARRED ‘SIOE By SIDE " IN BPASKETBALL. , BASEBALL. AND FOOTBALL A3 ME_THE SAT s 'y ONE \WORD THIS HOLSE PLEASE- ~By Pap [ A GREAT ForRWARD PASSING COMBINATION // LiKE 'HAM AND EGGS" THIS COMBINATION 1S INSEPARABLE o S / i it STy — SPORT BRIEFS " RECORDS ARE SMASHED AT TRACK MEET s NEW YORE, ™eb. 26—Two| world’s records were set in the National Indoor track champion- ships in Madison Square Garden last night. Percy Beard of Alabama Tech, made the 70-yard high hurdles in eight and five tenths seconds. The University of Pennsylvania’s Nineteen students compose the University of Georgia rifle team. They were chosen by competitive tryouts. The annual Florida indoor swim- ming meets for men and women will .be held at Hollywood, March 7 and 8. Two major goir wurnaments will be held at Augusta, Ga. late in March, with events for men and ‘women. Three sectional golf tournaments dl 1 t hored” by Lo0e scheduled for this summer at s (B enid e.flmJ anccoTon. - by Sedgefield country club, Greens- Carl Coan, America’s leading miler, | i : - ' | boro, N. C. ran one and seven eights miles in | seven minutes and thirty-five sec- | onds. Tom “Lefty” Zachary toured Flor- ida with his bride "before spring training started at St. Petersburg. A reorganization of the South- |eastern baseball league to include | Havana, Miami and St. Petersburg, }is a possibility. | e e,—— Front and Second Streets ELZTTRICAL WORK FHONE 30 ‘ | Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. i Daily mmpire want Ads Pay. f TaE Juneau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between WASHINGTON U CINCHES TITLE - ATBASKETBALL PULLMAN, Wash., Feb, 26.—The University of Washington basket- ball team has won the Northern Division Coast Conference cham- State last night 39 to 26. —————— PIONEERS ARE T0 GIVE DANCE The Pioneers’ Ball, complimentar; to the Grand Igloo, now in session in Juneau, will be tomorrow night in Elks' Hall. Special committees have been appointed by President John T. Spickett to insure all guests a splendid time. Indications are that young and old will give affair. Now 2 » 1 Midget Golf 5¢C PER GAME Juneaw’s Midget Golf Course ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR—GOLDSTEIN BLDG. FROM ME AN’ EVERYONE N DOED AS THEY. By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-'LL NOYT 8% DEEN WALKIN' ALONG STHE STREET WITH THAT - WEATHER- STRIP DOG OF MAGQIE'S. _— © 1931, 1201 Feature Servies, fne. Great Britalp nghts reserved. i WALKER GIVES e = |game is played it will be staged tomorrow night in the same place. A preliminary event scheduled s a contest between a ( | l | FIRST GUNTE T team of Douglas grade school pl | [ ers and am of Juneau grade | school p | | | The ad attraction contem- | | plated for tomorrow night is a| i basketball contest between the | 3 ———— artment and the | epartment. This [Visitors Take Champion- | ship Contest by Easy Score of 38 to 16 SHar v syl | Sctoring by quarters in the game DOUGLAS MUST TRY HARDER last ni follows: s to be as interest- ng the Ketchikan and h school athletes can mng as a Douglas Man 30 Pounds, then Wins Match {Irishman Gives Cleveland| MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 26.—Mickey Southeastern Alaska Championship BASKETBALL SERIES ’ ‘ Ketchikan Do&sglas AT DOUGLAS NAT 8 o’clock | February 25, 26, 27 : ' Special Ferry leaves Juneau at 7:30 P. M. Season tickets, $1.00. For sale at Juneau Drug Co. Admision 25¢ and 50 cents L L il||li||mfimmlfuuuuuu||||||u||mm§: * WHY NOT MAKE IT A “SUNNY MONDAY?” A New Automatic Electric |J. Ed Raven | Substitutions: Ketchikan— John 803l for Ketchikan. - Gilmore for G. Northrup, Peter Gil- €d the spheroid for two points and {more for S. Oaksmith, S. Oaksmith then reg 1 for R. Peratrovich, G. Northrup for throw from the charity line for A. Smith. Douglas—E. Guerin for G. Niemi, i ‘Thro wards for H. Lundell. | Officials—Referee, E. Engstrom; SDap umpire, Cashen and C. Foss; timers, R, §; The Ketchikan atheltes were calm J. Osborne; scorers, W. and A. E. Goetz . Score by Quarters Ketchikan Dougl ‘Walker, black haired fighting Irish. Al Smith e A. Gair, Ketchikan Scores First man, holding the world’s middle- G. Northrup . 1f. R. Fox First quarter—Leaska scored on|weight crown, spotted Johnny Ris- R. Leaska P H. Lundell the» first tip-off for Ketchikan. ko of Cleveland, nearly 30 pounds S. Oaksmith g . G. Niemi Gair caged the ball for Douglas. |last night and handed the heavy- R. Peratrovich .1g A. Wilson easka made a short toss for alweight a beating in ten bruising Gair basket- tered one point on a free Douglas. Lea succe ska made two goals ion for Ketchikan this quarter fast and passing by both team worked the ball for clean shots. and confident. Douglas players were plainly nervous. W asher WOULD BE A GREAT HELP rounds in “Pa” Stribling’s festival under the palms. Mickey punched Johnnie groggy in the last two rounds. Risko weighed 194 pounds and Walker 165z pounds. “Young” Stribling and Max| Schmeling each took on several| sparring partners in exhibitions be- fore a crowd of 25,000 fans. B e FINAL TAX NOTICE fistic Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Douglas pionship by defeating Washington | the pioneers a big greeting at the| | Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TL| Second quarter—swmith scored two| gecond and Final Payment Taxes | Ketchikan .. 8 16 8 3 35 goals in rapid succession for K become delinquent Monday, March Douglas 5 4 3 4 16 chikan Northrup on a long throw 2, 1931, after which date 10% Pen- | basketed e ball for Ketchikan alty and 8% Interest attaches to! | Bv a score of 36 to 16, Ketchikan Fox c. i the ball for Douglas.|{a) unpaid taxes. high school defeated Douglas high Smith g two baskets in rapid H. R. SHEPARD, {school at basketball in the Doug- succession for Ketchikan. Then City Clerk. First publication, Feb. 24, 1931. Last publication, Feb. 28, 1931. last Natatorium last night in the his team-mate Northrup registered ;nm game of a series of three for two short goals. {the championship of Southeast Al-| Douglas Opens T wvrd | aska. | Third quarter—Fox ‘ecorded o | o | Ketchikan players had an easy point on a foul shot ~or Douglas. ladvantage in all auarters but the Leaska tossed two shctt goals for IRIDIUM TIP | and the margin of the Doug- Ketchikan. J. Gilmore caged the F 4 P ilas team for the final period was ball for Ketchikan. Niemi, on a Ountaln enS ‘only one point. The visitors play- short throw, dropped the spheroid led confidently and coolly. The through the hoop for Douglas Islanders were mnervous. Leaska and Smith each made a | Ketchikan evidenced its super- goal for Ketchikan. 4 {iority in the first quarter, and Fourth quarter—Wilson tallied a %vinually won the game in the point on a throw from the charity second. After that, the only line for Douglas. P. Gilmore did iquestion was how large the score likewise for Ketchikan. Gair made | would be. a point for Douglas on a foul Second Game Tonight shot. ' J. Gilmore scored a short The second game of the series goal for Ketchikan. Gair with a will be played tonight in the Doug- short toss caged the ball for Doug- llas Natatorium, and if a third las. $1.50 to $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED Fountain Pen on the Market. | ADVERTISING, Back of the fortunes made in merchandising, back of the progress made in industry, back of the wealth and popu- lation of all communities lies advertising, the greatest sales- man in the world. Advertising is the only medium that reaches thousands of people at the same time, at the least cost. Use the columns of this newspaper and learn what greater business means. The Daily Alaska Empire TELEPHONE 374 Telephone No. 6 Wflnuuflmmulumulum1|mu|nwuluunuunlillummummw| ST UNITED FOOD COMPANY ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. 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