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BRINGING UP FATHER e LT M BAT R MIOT QT T W] © 1931, 10t Fedture Service, Inc.. Great Britaln rights resorved, DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Hoes (T3 A STEADY JOB Hz weatT DIRECTLY TO THE PAILLIES FROM THE CA OF WEST VIRGINIA IN 1912, ~OF THE CINCINNAT| REDS NbuRE GOING TO LIKE ME MR- RIXEY 3 % THE NEW BALLFMAY PROVE A BIG i HELO TO EPPA AND THE OTHER OLO TIMERS . MPUS TVE JUST SIGNED - UPFOR MY TWENTIER YEAR OF MAJOR— : LEAGUE PITCHING By Pap SPARROWS GET Aubrey “Dit” Clapper, of the Boston Bruins’ hockey team, who is to wed Miss Lorraine Pratt (inset), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt, of Van- eouver, British Columbia. The 7 Siarfl ngmanto We& 7 4 pair have been secretly engaged for several months, The romance started when “Dit” was intro- duced to Miss Pratt while play- ing with the Bruins in the vicinity of Vancouver, " CARNERA GETS | DECISION IN MALONEY BOUT No Knockdowns Occur— Twenty Thousand Fans | Show Displeasure MIAMI, Florida, March 6—Pri- mo Carnera, despite a cracked rib received the decision of Referee El- ier MecClelland at the close of tenround bout with Jimmy Ma- loney last night. There were no knockdowns. A crowd of 20,000 fans booed lus- Carnera weighed 273 pounds and Maloney 200 pounds. The receipts amounted to $75,000 and many notables were at the | vancouver ( Portland won the decision over Marty Gal- lagher, of Washington, D. C, in an eight round ¥semi-final in the Carnera-Maloney [ bloom gave away 20 pounds. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER TO PLAY FOR TITLE COAST LEAG. HOCKEY PORTLAND, Oregon, March 6.— last night eliminated in a regular heduled game in the Coast Hockey League by a score of 3 to 1 for title. The play-off will be between Seat- tle and Vancouver. — e — LUNCHEON Juneau Woman's Club FIFTY CENT. LUNCHEON March 7th, COFFEE SHOPPE, 1:30. A hook review by Miss Tedd. Visitors wel- come. C. D. ROSS, —adv. Secretary. —— ringside. Maxie Rosenbloom, of New York, Rosenblocm Winner 1 in the field this summer to com- bat forest fires in California. light heavyweight champion, step- ped out of his class last night and- 1 e | SPORT BRIEFS | WS e AR R R round boxing contests. | weight, now is a guard at Tanforan |track near San Francisco and at |Agua Caliente, Lower California. $5,000,000 24-story home of the San Francisco Olympic club will start early this year. Bert Reil, captain of the North- western basketball team, broke the basket with a long shot and caused an intermission of 45 minutes at the half. Only two sports make a profit at the University of Illinois, footbail and basketball. The University of Illinois is to {build a $300,000 ice skating rink land a $40,000 golf course. e — More than 100 convicts working {on a California road project are l‘spending their spare time panning ;gold, getting enough to buy tobacco and some delicacies. ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS White or Colors $1.95 .S, GRAVES The Clothing Man A fleet of 20 fire trucks will be| PEIRICRSR | i ‘ | | 2 is rated one of the best bowlers in'd The state of Nevada permits 25- Pullen Tom Sharkey, old time heavy- Lucas Construction work on the new _ WHY DID"F BARK AND WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THE PARLOR? GO TO YOUR RODM! | THINK NOUL WERE TRYING TO SNEAK OUT- NICE DOGGIE - COME HERE! NICE LWTTLE- B1- CENTENNIAL B. B, BROTHERS BOARD WILL BE ARE SEPARATED FROM ROBINS FORMEDSHORTLY Owls Shove Woodpeckers:Organization of Commission Deeper in Cellar by | Is Initiated by Gov. | : Trio of Victories Parks Yesterday winning two, TWO IN THREE “walking papers™ thers to consider the om the Cleve- | Luke Sewell, (| without a room ‘| In college and| 1es the Sewell| ther. | al steps toward organizing in the major al Commission to for- brot of three fr ng on the b a for Alaska's participa-| J ty here in th cond half conside 1 it corge Washington Bi- and took the Y, The games were closely Centennial Celebration whic r his wing when, contested. The second game end-jcurs next year were taken Then Joe went to| ed in a tie and the Sparrows won terday. The Alaska Commis- Clev i 0, and along came the play-off. They became | M. Bavard made high total of lature which named the Gover 522 and Sides high score of 193. as ex-Officio Chairman, selected , Luke will be Othe 00 scores were Koski 518, fhe President of the Senate and without on the team Bar r 517, Hendrickson 504. §s.>. r of the House as Commis- for the first time in his major In the second match the OW! and provided that the Di- ue ca Joe will have a team shoved the Woodpeckers further £ 2 New Y Yankee this in the cellar by t three lature n, after 11 years as an In- straight The Woodpeckers were|mem om each to comprise { A f OW TELLS FISH :‘:Tqm\;s TO HIS SWEETHEART 1E'LL TELL HER A WHALE OFAYARN WHEN THEY GET minus the services of Capt. Met-|rest 61 the board. calf so Senator Bragaw of Anchor- Gov. Parks, President He: age was substituted. The Senator Speaker Winn met briefly d disc ed plans for per Anchorage. |ing ‘the ory tion. At the Pullen had high total for the ernor suggestion the Legisl yening of 553 and high score of |deleg: ns were requested to 193, Bragaw with 512 was the cus it delay and select their — only other player to bowl over 500 [respective members on the Com- AMARRIED in the nd maich. | mi When this is done a Tonight's games: Bluebirds vs./meeting of the entire body will be| Eagles at 7:15 and Parrots vs./held and a program initl ted for Crows, at 9. Results last night | Alaska’s part in the celebration. “The Store That Pleases” ——|in the world. There has not been| 675 636 619 1930|a court case of any kind in 25‘\ Eyears. No homicide has been com- *150 *150 *150—450 | mitted in 50 years. were: | T i == § FIRST MATCH | Bringdale 182 154 = | Kirk 150 147 = 161 192 169—522| pragay 171 158 TN = 173 162 169—504; A o PN R SQUARE = 149 188 181—518| 662 600 575 1846 = 164 131 147—443/x pAyprage—did not bowl. | 77O be iair and square as to our|Z —_—— { ol weights and meagures—to be | S . 3 647 673 668 ‘935| ‘SranpiNG oF TEAMS | polite and painstaking as regards|= Robins— L; i Won Lost t. our service, have built for us a|= Barragar 186 151 1805171 pohirfs [ 3| grocery trade of which we are|Z Sperling 155 137 162—454 | pagies 470 7/ justly proud. Our foods are of a|= Sides 154 193 106—453| orows 4.3 7 standard excellence that make a|S T. George 159 192 148—499 | plyebirds 4 2 667 wonderful appeal to the discrim-|S e S | SRR 3 3 500 inating housewife. £ 654 673 596 1923 |Owls S = SECOND MATCH | Parrots 1) 389 = Owls— B 3 | Woodpeckers 0 9 .un‘ = Cleveland 15 184 130—472| Point Barrow with 300 mskimos. SANITARY GROCERY |2 Bernard ... 179 146 165—490|and 12 whites as inhabitants claims | £ 149 135 131—415/to be the most law-abiding place' PHONES 83—85 £ H ‘Woodpeckers— Meatcalf A, B LT T T I P T ~ 51 GG g e e A Fresh Shipment of HAAS Famous San Francisco Candy % The same as sold in their nine retail stores : § : = = 3 : : : in San Francisco and Oakland THE CASH BAZAAR HAAS EXCLUSIVE AGENCY g § % e 2 CLEAN UP NEXT © MONDAY WITH AN EASY ELECTRIC WASHER - Near Coliseum Theatre Store Open Evenings LLLITEETTT] 11111 L} RUMMAGE SALE IN OLD CABLE OFFICE ALL DAY WEDNESDAY MARCH 1iTH The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a genuine rummage sale on March 11th. If you have clothing, dishes, etc, to donate Telephone 366 and they will be called for Tuesday. Don't forget the date, Wednesday, March 11th. IN OLD CABLE OFFICE FIRST AND MAIN STREET Priced Less Than $100.00 Investigate Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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