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i the Sparrows. # B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 ” BRINGING UP FATHER NS GoW | YouE Wik e PronED [| AN SAD CoTTON ), vid ' LININ' WOULD DO - Ji THE SAID YOUL HAD | {0 COT DoOwN )| EXPENS: /| | E 1% RIGHT 'M GLAD | OME REALIZES THAT MONEY I 1S PRETTY SCs G .~ THE GRAND OLD, INDIAN WHO OITCHE D GREAT BALL For e ATHLETICS YEAR S AcO 18 Now TOToRING THE ROOKIE PiTcizrs OF THE GIANT= // TLL THROW HIM A PROP EAUSE HE HAS FALLEN : A WIND-0P « — S AS IMPORTANT s TO APTCHER. 7 AsTisT0 A cLocr| HE WAS ONES OF THE "FOXIEST" CTCHERS The s GAME HAS KNOWN THE CHIEFR'S JOB 1S TO SHOW i // THE GIANT YOUNGSTER.S How Fid = TO WIN A FEW BALL. SAMES kL ' 7 O Ty T ) mEe e e = © 1931 The A P, AU Rights Baserve RuBlNS FLY HIGH Barragar 248 217 21576802 Sperling 135 137 169—441} Sides 5 178 157 163—493 | wITH sPARRflwS T. George 163 214 23675!3l = | ‘ 724 783 2232 i |* Average—did not bowl. | | SECOND MATCH | Sparrows— M. Bavard .. 155 210—555 | 190 Hendrickson . 182 170 167—519 Barragar Smashes Maples xoski 191 154 139484 M;w ‘Wilson 127 164 164—455| for Total of 680, Best Wil Tournament Record Woodpeckers— s ) 2013‘ The alleged slugging of Bud Tay- Metealf 167 179 160—506 10F south of the equator by Benny Last night on the Elks' Alleys|Bringdale 108 138 135—381 55;:: l‘)n, Ph‘ladealphlia “c1he t;the: the Robins put on another celebra- | Kirk 167 157 193—517 o v1"rmpgs ;pn g[ahnL he SLlll _|bec i tion and hung up some records|Bragaw 138 15¢ 161—453 L_mt‘l"‘“ «"“r Ject 11 as 8 qu that will be something for the boys s bt s S 0‘}“ 0. it x;xak}q;ox;h;sa;in’ to shoot at for some time to come. 580 628 649 1857 Among the fistic faithful o ew York state and Illinois because of 2232 | They rolled a team total of lack of material. which beat their former record by . STANDING OF TEAMS | Bass fouled Taylor—or so the 5 gar ferial phus) anda Caph RaTIEH Won Lost Pct. blond terror from Terre Haute in- smashed the maples for a total of S s . g . 5 Robins 13 2 .866 ' sisted—but the Pennsylvania com- 680 which is 23 pins ter than 7~ wso | missi doct 1d find i his own previous record for the |SParrows w0 08 7 VIROGRRERT goar, Soyld; T D0 yoviy Eagles o | 4 667 dence to substantiate the claim. So sizens | i sl one of fhe Crows S 583 ' Benny won the fight on a techni- :g;‘:“on‘hzi f(:’;e aflce‘;f:s “His | Bluebirds . 5 4 555.cal knockout. Then because the single game score of 248 last night g"i‘sc ; lg ;’g; ‘fmn,‘issfnf.rs ,l.n Bisied. they foughp beat the record previously held v;n;gsfl 2 2 13 g frmmmreeee e for the tournament by tow pins. | Wvoodbec res A3 Barragar now has the fine aver- age of 195 for the 36 games played thus far and is several points ahead | | of his closest competitor for indi-|e: vidual honors. T. George Makes 613 T. George also came in for his share of the honors and rolled the fine total of 613 which made the unusual situation of two men on the same team rolling over 600. =0 SPORT BRIEFS | —— et Ask to See the NEW SPUR Sixty players reported to Coach John “Clipper” Smith when he called for spring practice at North Carolina State college. Chuck Collins, football coach at The only member of the opposing|North Carolina, playing end at team, the Parrots, who bowled be:-‘NoLre Dame, never scored a touch- § _ i ter than 500, was Guyot with 552.|down during his college career. | Four-in-Hands Needless to say, the Parrots lost! A | all three games. Jimmy DeHart, Washington and| In the second match the Wood- Lee coach, was a crack aviator dur- peckers returned to their oldtime |ing the world war. He was'used as A new kind of neck- 2 form by losing three straight to'!2 flying instructor. i M. Bavard rolled| | high total of 555 and high score| Earl “Battling” Akin. a Georgia! of 210. Other 500 scores were boy who fignts at 138, has gone | Hendrickson 519, Kirk 517 and Mei- back to New York for another whirl| calf, 506. t jat the boxing game. i Tonight a change is made in the » schedule. The Owls and Crows play at 7:15 instead of 9 and the Sparrows and Bluebirds play at 9 instead of 7:15. Last night’s games were: FIRST MATCH tie that outwears two ordinary kinds. Beating even the leaguers | University of Missou |didates began practice | mid-February. B H. S, GRAVES Parrots— A Bridge and Whist Party will be H. Messer. #150 *150 *150—450 given by -the Rebekah Auxilia: Guyot 189 186 177—552 | Saturday night at eight o'cloc . Blomgren 174 152 145—471 March 14th, in the I. O. O. F. Hal The Clothing Man L 168 165 164—497 Douglas. Refreshments. The pu . ——ilic is invited. Admission 50 ci 681 653 626 l')'f"j "y s b G s BY GOLLY! SOMETIMES MAGQIF ACTD AD IF SHE ~AD G OO0 SENSE-BLT NOT OFTEN- © 1931, Intl Feature Ser L& five more rounds in an exhibition, he fought -—By Pap'dxsplaying great | display didn’t count Nick Testo, a middleweight in the las far as determining the winner‘Gamm. and he stayed down and teok a knockout when the referee vim and vigor,! though the | for the night was concerned. ‘ R ‘could do nothing about it. Testo|another way. Bouts can end in All of which would seem to Sub- prebably was done an injusti fouls there but the fight don't [etantiate the sttitude of the" Nesr 008U obviously was hit low.|get paid. 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