The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1931. - 5 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS P L] L GO AND TELL THE NEW TS YOUR Wiyl ~ COME ON-YOU"FLEA— WHATS THE MATTER? it BRE » COOK TO HAVE"FIFIY’ || WHY DON'T FOOLER! YOU OUGHT VOORE NGT ARRAD 1 THOLGHT | H ™Y WOZ A DINNER READY AT YOou TAKE TO BE NAMED-"\WHY"™ TWO O'CLOCK AND HAVE HER PILLOW SCENTED WITH"DIER SMACK"AS SHE WiLL TAKE HER NAP AT OF THS DOG ~ ARE YOL? Fill Those Empty Sockets WITH EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison o © 1931, Intl Peature'Sarvice. 13c.. “Ureal Hritain rights reserved. ‘ 'bA ILY SPOR-TS~CAR TOON —By Pa p: Washington Coach Modifies Conibear - % o Stroke; He Shortens “Lay Back” in an Aim at Higher Pitch, Give More Power T L L L L T T Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Douglas Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 AL L L A M U R IR A L Y R LT T T T mlIrlrllIIlllll!llIIllIIIIHIIlIIlIIllllllll|llllg 1930 1931 1932 YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT! — HERECENTLY BEAT THE AMATEUR HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION OF BELGIUM 3 [ JOHN KILCULLEN: —THE BEST BOXER. YALE HAS HAD SINCE THE '0AYS OF EDDIE You’ll Do Well QuiT 3 e SHOVIN e Jehn Ginger, for twoe years varsity stroke at the University of Washington, illustrates changes of | amous Hiram Conibear crew stroke, being made this year at the school by Coach Alvin Ulbrickson. | in upper row ef pictures shows the elements of the Conibear strcke in contrast with the Ulbrick- jsen madi tions below. The nmmeld will finish their stroke sitting up much straighter. Washington has three cific Ceast championshi defend when the varsity, junior varsity and freshmen boats | compete against California on the Oakland Estuary in April. To Entrust HE'S ‘A GREAT FOOTBALL QAYER ASWELL AS A RECORD BREAKIN N SHOT-PuTTER. / Do’ — s il © 1531 The A, 1. Al Rights Remervret Your Insurance Problems To Us DOUGLASLOSES KING TUT IS |/UNEAUSTARS =~ | TOKETCHIKAN - BEATENDOWN. | BEAT DOUGLAS 555 5 AGAIN, 13TO 20 BYPETROLLE| FIREMEN, 31-35 &3 iiiis WASHINGTON, B. C., Feb. The Juneau Gun Club will hold| 28—~Ceal mining a.-r}.len;in‘i.r: i shoot tomorrow forenoon at 10| the United States during ary took 174 lives the Bureau e Ny of Mines reported today. This || The Florence Shop | | | | | v e, ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Insurance--Real Estate is-® total of 56 lives less than “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- January, 1930. The death rate was at 3.89 per cent per million tons of coal mined. anent Wava BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | | | | E if ible show up r"hc slinot (gpq J Phone 427 for Appointment | T e R | the locals. 1 Established 1898 L Canie Bt ces Wako Crowd of Fourteen Thou-|Victors Nose QOut in Lasl‘l Telephone 249 i ToBeatbs 1i/Stma sand Sus picious— Quarter After Fast, |; Way than Others Purses Held-up Furious Game NEW YORK, Feb. 28—Billy Pe- BRIGHT CONSTELLATION CHAMPS DO THEIR STUFF trolle, of North Dakota, last night{All Stars Firemen | \ knocked ocut King Tut, of Minne-!J. Orme SETh o SRR < i o Ketchikan Douglgs’appohs in four rounds, belting the|C. Wiettanen ..._1f.. \ \'- f UNEAU YOUNG A. Smith ¢ SR A. Gair|ging to the canvas three times|E. Gartley c.... J. Manning | 3 ‘ ) & G. Northrup If..... R. FOX) with left hooks and right crosses to|A. Sturrock rg R. Bonner | 3 g 10y R. Leaska L..... H. Lundell|the chin. H. Berggren ......1g J. Nlemi‘[ P. Gilmore ....Tg...... T. Niemi| The crowd of 14,000 fans roared| Substitutions: Juneau All Stars— H ARD WARE CO. R. Peratrovich " BCEE 8 Wilson;susplcions and the State Athletic|H. H. Hollmann for J. Orme, S.| . Substitutions: Ketchikan—S. Oak- | commission ordered the purses held |Nelson for C. Wiettanen, E. Blake emith for P. Gilmore, J. Gilmore‘up for investigation. for A. Sturrock, F. Orme for H.| for A. Smith, A. Smith for G.| King Tut recently knocked Pe-|Berggren. Northrup, G. Northrup for J. Gil-|trolle out in a St. Paul bout in 34| Douglas Firemen—None. more. Douglas—None. i seconds. This was their sixth| Officials—Referee, E. Engstrom;, “Furniture Worth Living With” Officials—Referee, J. Osborne; | fight three victories for each. umpire, J. Osborne; scorer, T.| umpiie, E. Engstrom; scorers, W.| Both men are junior welter-|Cashen; timers, A. E. Goetz and R,‘ mm——— - Cashen and C. Foss; timers, A. E.| weights, Kronquist. ! 4y Goetz and M. Lagerpren. Score by Quarters | E Score by Quarters ¢ Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TI Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T1. (WS made. G Northrup basketed|y,eay grars 5 7 10 15 37 the ball for Ketchikan. NN y A ;;fi:;m v 2o - ‘7 fg Ketchikan Adds to Score ~—|POUEIST.D.7 8 9 11 3 NN | Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands ird quarter—R. Fox shot g Third quarter ox shot a Front at Main St. Telephone 91 In a fast and keenly conteste: basketball game in the Douglas Natatorium last evening between the Juneau All-Stars and the Doug- | las Firemen, the All Stars nosed out by two points, the score being | 37 to 35 in their favor. basket for Douglas. H. Lundell added another point to the Doug- las score by a foul shot. G. North- rup caged the ball for Ketchikan. Just to demonstrate that two previcus victories were not acci- dental, Ketchikan high school bas- ketball players defeated Douglas high school athletes for the third | S team mate, R. Leaska, did like- o i wise. R. Leaska ended the quar- gfigcu;;vez‘:im; lnlzt m 21}!,8;?2 ter with another basket for Ket- Pioneer Pool Hall Just as a mirror reflects your The All-Stars were d of, 1 figure in the - | chikan. layers sel it face, so does your business Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS - game did not figu e South i il R fiis b St players selected frqm the Juneau cast Alaska championship inas-|, “"H QUerH 4 a goal for Doug. |F.remen, the Juneau high school P EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. much as Ketchikan had won the|lose. He scored a g - lalumni and Capitol builders. They printing reflect the character " las and soon afterwards made an- S “kitle by taking the first two games ottier point on a foul shot. ‘Thea proved an effective combination, | in a possible series of three. h Rt te dnise-Bethete B although lack of team play wa: The play last evening in the|n® Tesistex evident at times. succession for Douglas. A. Smith; | Douglas Natatorium was just as in- ended the scoring in the contest| The Firemen ied by a narrow of your business. Whatever A SRR Y the impression. desired, we teresting in many instances better | ARG TAC =0T B DL MO margin until the tinal quarter. The ‘ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY than on either of the two previ-‘ Py e s ki3 last period was characterized by Wl]l carry it fOI‘ o rivin it B d i(l \’ s coogsions. BLACKWOOD IN JUNEAU |free scoring, but the All-Stars col- > you, glving roaasiwaes ‘ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” coring By Quarters i lected enough to catch up with and . . i The scoring by quarters follows: | the printed importance you B kle | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 First quarter—R. Leaska made | B. D. Blackwood, representing t_he g0 ahead of the smoke eaters. F P Yy 00 ts ! 4 the first score of the game. He Marcus-Lesoine Company, wita desire. See us about your next e caged the ball for Ketchikan. A,_headquarms in San Francisco and SEAmE ls NOW % I Letters ) avilson got a point for m]uibranchu in the Ileading Pacll;:c,‘ | ;Ob. 5 on a free shot from the charity|Coast cities, is registered at the i line. R, Leuska on & short throw Gastineau. TOPPING LEAGUE; ALASKA MEAT CO . ! dropped the ball through the hocd ke A SRR AR i Caak D vy wowre e BUSPRN | Tho Dajly Alaska Empire QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING R. Leaska scored a short goal and |ings, March 2nd and 3rd, there will| SEATTLE, Feb, 28—Seattle beat M?flowbmog Butter W Auslf)% (}"rgugo T:lg:)]fl G. Northrup a long goal for Ket-;be several men at the American {the Portland hockey team last | ONE 3 E veries—10:30, 4130, 4 chikan. | Legion Dugout to assist veterans night in a regular scheduled game J Second quarter—Fast and close in making out applications for of the Coast Hockey League by a TELEPHONE 374 checking on the part of both/loans on their Adjusted Compensa- score of 2 to 0. This places Seattle teams featured the play in the|tion Certificates from the Veterans in first place and‘ ahead of Van- #second quarter. Only one score’ Bureau of Seattle. —adv. couver,

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