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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS T WONDER 1+ < HEF BOAT FER CHINA BRINGING UP FATHER ) VIOPE ME WIFE DONT AS ME TO TAKE HER DOG OUT FER A WALK- | WOLLDN'T WANT ANY OF ME FRIENDS TO SEE ME LEACIN' SucH A DOG LB UL TR LU DU TR U LU UL S YES- 1 WANT THE PHOTOQRAPHER TO COME UP TO THE HOLSE AND TAKE A PICTURE OF MY LITTLE PET AND MY HUSBAND TO - QETHER- | WANT \T FOR TH& SOCIETY LUMN 1IN THE WHO N THE L WORLD 19 DHE, PHONIN' To? Fill Those Empty Sockets WITH EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison © 1931, Int’] Feature Service, Inz, " TGreat Britaln rights reseryed. Hl rolled 568 which gave him high DA IL Y SPORTS CARTOON ""By Pap for the tournament to date. Stew- ‘B\Eur":frdw ! i‘MALE TYPISTS TO R art rolled 568 which gave him high Par g | {bin 560 and Lavenik 559. 14652 » U. S. Civ » Commis // G\l X7 | The brand of bowling in the 14311 ) annou steno- Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 . % present tournament is of a -very 14111 [grapher and junior typist examina- ////////%//////////{////// 7 |high order. If it can be main- 13968 | tion, for men on ipt of ap- 2 o 4 %9 Wi o Z = |the bowlers of future years some individual average for the first half by a scant margin over Bar- ragar. tained the second half it will give thing to shoot at. It is belie by many that more bowlers are in P |the 180 class than in any previous tournament. The second half opens tonight: Other fine totals were Sa-| ° E 5 HAVE EXAMINATION Total 1 23, 1931, and informa- be obtained at Room 311 and Territos e Old papers at ‘I'ne Emplre. n blanks 13078 | Federal Daily Empire Waps Ads Pay. | Building. - \laska Electric Light & Power Co. ! Juneau Douglas EIIIHIIIHHHIIIIll|l||l|l|lll||lllllIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHII’ L T R O R R 'old Papers for sale at Empire Office lOwls vs. Robins at 7:15; Woodpeck- = ers vs. Crows at 9. Results last night - were: ' FIRST MATCH Sparrows— Bavard .. 220 179 162561 Hendrickson . 214 180 161—555 M S ! | Koski 180 151 164—495 Wilson 147 123 135405 761 633 622 2016 Parrots— 4 Guyot 151 206 199556 . | Blomgren *150 *150 *150—450 ® Gardner 136 172 175—483 ’ GEVEQJ NEE Brown U8 102 179390 ' VE MAX BAER. A 555 630 703 1883 . BOXING LESSON HE |* Average—did not bowl ou canuse the 3 HAS BEEN RUNNING | SECOND MATCH AROUND WITH A BiG Eagles— ! i 4 . A e CHIP ON HIS SHOULOER | Lavenik 175 Confine your food buying to PIGGLY Boyle 170 180 246—59¢ AR e * | N Sabin 191 2ba Sadaue WIGGLY and the end of this year will - Of e | Simpkins 17 104 1o find you with a bigger savings account { 634 660 770 2073 than ever before. Our uniform policy . Bluebirds— i i P -~ 51 2 F iy st ke ol of kfcpmg all prices Lonahl(.ml'\ lo‘w., Andrews 145 178 130—453 our immense buying and selling facili- Davis 145 156 144—445 R, e § . L haan 163 i60; Aartng ties and the many operating economies —_—— e — years of experience and study have | 641 683 624 1948 b5 e b M b RIGHT, —HE HAS JUSTABouT i Various Standings !‘lu;.:h.l us can .dll be turned to' your ELEVEN YEARS OF THE BEST LEFT | Following are standing of teams, individual service...to your porfit. Get b . HAND Il 'TAE VFIGHT individual avetagés, team averages 1 % % BOXING AND HE'S // s and’ pin totals at the end of the the full benefit of them this year by STILL UNMARKED ! S first half: = uvinge : P, <7 G 7 ~ et OAP—~ bk b buying all foods at PIGGLY WIGGLY. © 193" The A . Al Rights Reserved Eagles .16 5 162 y et S0 TR S BER SR 1 Y BN A R I B N AN L 18 6 M4 xS 3 Crows ; .14 1 666 3 [ Woodpeckers ........ 10 11 476 HOP F BASKETBALL Doubleheader Basketball bisiucopn it B 1 J8r LAVORED BALLANTINE ¥ Owls . 8 ‘718 L8l { * TITLEIS WON Game on Tonight, Douglas|zis =2 5 MALT fERe : INDIVIDUAL ' AVERAGES WASHINGTON MAID |quarter, no scoring was dono. Dovg-{ Without doubt the most excliing| Name Games Pet. Serves Every Household Purpose las made numerous attempts to and best basketball doubleheader|Stewart 18 190 |cage the ball, but without resul, [Of the entire season is that which | Barragar 21 190 | 3 p()unds 2 l Soconil; Yiaviis Rostts {takes place tonight “in the Doug-|Henning 21 189 | arge s Second quarter—A. Smith bas-|18s natatorium when the Ketchikan | Lavenik - 21 187 fOl’ AT e i R R = W Visitors from South Defeat|keted tne ball for Ketcnikan, R.|and Douglas high schools play the |Metcalt 21 186 (50510 1 T e £ b . ‘ : d Peratrovich on a long throw scored |third and last game in the South-|Hendrickson s 184 \ ‘ Douglas mn Secon a goal for Ketchikan. A. sm;m‘””‘ Alaska championship series|Sabin 21 183 { ] Game, 21-14 made a short toss into the basket|and the Juneau and Island firemen |Guyot ¥ig 12 ‘ Ty for Ketchikan. R. Leaska regis-|Pasketeers tangle for good meas-|Pullen .18 181 i hik: jure. : Boyle 21 180 S fl k S d L h h Cl ) 1 KETCHIKAN GETS TITLE |tered a point for Ketehlan ob &) "5 0005 tost to Ketchikan last|m. Bavard a1 nowriake dSoaas g thouse Lleanser Ketchikan Douglas goal for Douglas. night by a comparatively §ma}l Selby 21 173 A. Smith b AT Ohir Third quarter—A. Gair reglster-:swre of 2} to 14 and tonight's|Koski 17 167 $ G. Northrup 1. R FOX| 070 " oing for Douglas on a foul,§ame promises to be even closer.|Blomgren 18 165 or Graham Crackers P. Gilmore . C... H. Lundelll o 0" ™0 "o ith made a short toss| The Series may be on ice but Fh(' Sperling b gy 166 S. Oaksmith 1g....... T. Niemi and caged the ball for Kezch.kvm_‘mf'“me of the }oame this evenmg Sides .20 165 { - 5 CanS R. Peratrovich ...1g.... A. Wilsonjp poy garnered a point for Doug- will not be_ decided perhaps until |Andrews . AT 163 { Large ‘Substitutions: Ketchikan—R. Le- |, "0 B8 e & B e chap. (the last whistle. Bernard £ 12 162 for aska for P. Gilmore, J. Gilmore for |ioe 7 & 160 800 00 A icel And mo less exciting will be the |Cleveland 15 161 Package B SZ B ARTRIE S (9 0 inis 5. e iMlMEGE N G. Northrup, P. Gilmore for 8.0 etcnikan. R, Leaska scored(83me between the representatives|Bringdale 21 161 . B ' o G Qaksmith. a short goal for Ketchikan. Most of the two channel fire depart-|Messerschmidt 3 Douglas—none. of the time in this quarter, Doug- |Ments. Juneau firemen have al-|Kaufman 18 T Y o A S s Officials—Referee, J. Osborne; las players had possession of the ready won one game from thelVan Atta 18 umpire, E. Engstrom; scorers, W.|p.n pot they were unable to find f)o‘églas smoke est.errs and the Is-|Gus George 20 \ ] P l l Cashen and C. Foss; timers, A. E.)pyo e and squad is out for revenge. Gardner ... . 21 ux o 7 P' ° tz and M. Lagergren. Desperate Bid for Victory A special ferry leaves Juneau at|Whittier ... 9 b r Falmolive woneer M lnced Clams Score by Quarters Fourth quarter—Douglas started 7:30 o'clock tonight for the Island.|N. Bavard 3 & Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TL|in determined fashion and made a v s Kirk 18 TOllet Soa ) Ketchikan .. 1 7 5 8 2l|desperate bid for victory. Ketchi- gi"‘; 1; I Douglas .0 2 2 10 l4fgan was on the defensive during EAGLES TAKE b 7 g 1 s ou_jo detensivs G e 2 Blati2 tins . ... o0 = 0 diSe To Ketchikan goes the basket-|iong field goal for Douglas. A. Brown 3 bars ball championship of Southeast|wilson on a short toss caged the Wilson Tall. 2 ti S ka. By a score of 21 to 14, her |pall for Douglas and T. Niemi Geyer . ’ fOr.............. o a,_tlns.... § ool nanisde SC h school team last night, in the|sank a long shot. J. Gilmore reg- TEAM AVERAGES % Touglas Natatorium defeated the|istered a goal for Ketchikan. His Name Games Pet. Douglas high school quintette for|team mate, A. Smith, followed suir. Eagles ... L AL the second consecutive time. Ac-|R. Fox caged the ball for Doug- Robins 7!_3 172 d to tournament arrange-|las. R. Leaska and J. Gilmore each FRAEAS Owls 45 169 5 ments, the title Is awarded to the|made @ short goal for Ketchikan:|g d Half of » |Crows 80 169 Armour’s winner of two games in a possible |H. Lundell basketed the ball for |D€COI all o Season § | Sparrows 6 .168 Matches gerios af . fhree. Douglas. Play Will Be Started X A having been held down in —————— - 3 Sl d P , the first quarter, Ketehikan drew This Evening THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Lce eaches 1ced her lead in the third. GHARGE MADE The Eagles have won the first Franklin Street, between 2 A Douglas Stages Rally i half of the EIK's fournament but Froat and Jecend Sirects 3 laree No. 2 1-2 Buffalo--carton In the fourth quarter, Douglas for a time last night it looked as i PHONE 359 Peiah g - . Of 6 bOXeS t a rally that for a while if the Bluebirds might take three|) { tins fOI‘ i MR o S AN O o like it put her into the straight from them, which would| ) e e N8 0N C AR MR e i leave them tied with the Robins. | % 11/ The Bluebirds won the first two Indlana Congressman Wlulgames by narrow margins but IRIDIUM TIP e the Ketchikan-Douglas 5 when the third game started Capt. F L] P ship contest, a fast and Face Jury 1B H_ome Lavenik gave his men the high Ountaln ens interesting game was played be- State mn Apnl |sign and they rolled a big score tween the Juneau Hornets and the Douglas Midgets, being teams com- posed of grade school boys. The Hornets won, 14 to 4. Scoring by quarters in the Ket- chikan-Douglas game follows: First quarter—A. Smith scored the first point of the game. He registeved a tally of one on a free hot from the charity line for Ket- chikan after six minutes of fast playing. For the remsinder of the INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Feb.27. —Harry E. 'Rowbottom, Congress- man from the First Indiana Dis- trict, pleaded not guilty today in ‘he Federal Court tothe charges “e accepted bribes for influencing Post Office appointments. Congressman Rowbottom will be ‘rled April 14 at Evansville. .. Daliy Empire Want Ads Pay. that overwhelmed their opponents. | In the first match of the eve- ning, the Sparrows won two out of three from the Parrots. Bavard rolled high total of 561 and high score of 220. Guyot made 556 and ‘Hendrickson - 555. High for Tournament In the final match Boyle rolled high total of 596 and his score of 246 in the last game is high for the tournament to date. Stewart $1.50 to $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED Fountain Pen on the Market. Phone 25—We Deliver TELEPHONE 24

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