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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1931. RRINCING 1P FATHER WELL-DAUGHTER:| [ OH' A WONDERFUL TIME- DIDYOU HAVE A | | DADDY-1 MET SEVERAL NICE TIME AT FINE MEN-THEY WERE || THE SEA-SHORE | | SURE REAL GENTLEMEN- | OVER THE WEEK-END ? AH' HOW | ENJO~ KNOWIN' ME DAVUGHTER 1S HAPPY - SEA-SHORE - © 1931, Int"l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. ~__ GOULD ~ “S854 R8s Pedley's absence from the [good combination to pit against an| International polo fields this sum- all-star eastern four. aner gave the best minds of the| Smith is the only one of the ®alloping game a chance to look western quartet again in action on «ver the available material for the Long Island, however, and there 1i0. 1 position in case the Califor- |isn’t much prospect that the in- nian is not on hand when the | tersectional competition will be British, business permitting, chal- made a reality, among the high- [ substitution—K. Alstead for Boy E | Marshall. N | Officials—R. S. Raven and A. 8 | Dunham, referees; Arnold Hildre URES BY;nnd Robert Simpson, timers; Sam- Iuel Nelson, scorer. | Score 12.3 4 TL 1 0 B scuRErJuniors e T T | Sophomores .........2 0 8 3—8 | Interclass pasketball play at the | Juneau high school came to & Basketbal[ Tournament atjclosc yesterday afternoon with & Juneau ngh Soliadl {game between the Juniors and hhe Sophomores, the Juniors win- Brought to Close | ning the contest 12 to 8. The results of the tournament | are, Seniors first, Juniors second, tSOphnmores third and Freshmen IT'S ALL OVER DAUGHTER JUST TOLD ME SHE MET SEVERAL FINE QENTLEMEN AT THE HUH! THERE ARENT THAT i 2e Bv GEORGE McMANUS MAYBE YOURE RIGHT: MAGAIE- THERE'S ONLY A FEW OF US LEFT- Eflflgpflnfl% ‘.‘“ i L made the first score, Haglund es- saying a long throw and basket- ing the ball. On two fouls, toward the end of the quarter, Ficken got chances from the charity line, but missed both. Results of quarter Juniors 0, Sophomores 2. Second quaizer. Henning madc a long throw into the basket, scor- ing for the Juniors. Karabelnikcff followed with a short toss, caging the sphere again for the Juniors. Karabelnikoff fouled Haglund who failed to convert. Just before the end of the quarter, Henning foul- ed Harris; the latter falled to convert. Results of the quarter: Juniors 4, Sophomores 0. hoop for the Juniors. Ficken made | a basket for the Sophomores, and | was fouled by Alstead. Ficken con- | verted, adding another point to the | two points he had scored. Results of the quarter: Juniors 6, Sopho-| mores 3. | Fourin quaiter: Futile attempts to basket the sphere were made by Hansen, Ficken and Haglund for the Sophomores and by Martin and Henning for the Juniors. Romun- seth fouled Martin, who missed the charity line shot. Ficken converted on a foul by Alstead, making a point for the Sophomores. Two long passes by each side failed of com- pletion. Henning fouled Hansen.‘ INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY The first match most likely will| be played in St. Louis, the second in New York and the third in Ha- Stephen (Laddie) Sanford, who The real honors of the 1931 polo 1 of the Hurricanes. Not even the American “Big around exhibition since Pedley tal- ———— try at No. 1. He has the benefit | €r he ‘galloped off with the semi- natcnes for the world's fancy shot Siguty Malles Ajom, of the crown now held by Charles of Tommy Hitchcock, his gng nopes to complete arrange-| time last season. This year he has ;o ty, championship, J. Alvarez, long ball for his size. His horse- too peot three out of five match- barcly a feather on a pony and gour tries on each shot. The player boosted to seven. In another year Westerners Missed. a Latin following. In case fourth riding Herbert W. (Rube) Wiliams, | R e very little. All brother Moose are invited to —adv. cast-west polo series this year. QUALITY BULBS was on the Big Four in 1927 right |battle belong to the galloping gau- 1p to the day before the first!chos of Santa Paula, who have match, has had soms spectacular |taken the U. S. open championship He ran wild against Lew Laccy'a‘Four" at its best ever developed a Hurlinghams in the semi-finals of | more effective passing game than the open championship, scoring 11 |exhibited by Manuel Andrada and| | lied nine times against England in the final match of the 1930 Inter- nationals. i Sanford, when he is so ‘“hot,” <f superb mounts, but he is a hard B|LLIARD BUUT’ r and game rider. | trouble with “Laddie” is he| f:nal honors at Meadow Brook he piarq championship is virtually was held scoreless, in the open ,ertain to be played in Havana. Isi- final against Santa Paula. dor Ribas of Spain, European fan- ¥oung Chorge Hesbert . (POURY) . Peterson of 8t Douls, How is| B.QSA‘“"‘;]" the “mighty atom” of j;, cpicago and he has just been| the polo set on Long Island, has pgpifieq that A. H. Abreu, Cuban U , but has all the qualifica- ments for this match tions .0‘1 20 cxce]%enquflo..l. | Ribas, who speaks little English, Petey” was a contender for this has appointed Abreu to represent | played a much improved game, ‘due the Spanish consul in St. Louis to the right kind of coaching and g)c0 i:) as;istmgns;ibas. % 2% oL anoe. The tentative agreement calls manship is superb. The youngster es, for the world’s fancy shot has a reputation as a steeplechase crown. Each player will be permit- | Jjockey and has piloted home many 4.4 to select fifty shots, and no consequently gets the most out of making all the shots in the least fs oy !number of trials will be declared Bostwick has been playing at six the wihner. or two, at the pace he is develop- ing, lhe may become an mbcrna-ivana. the schedule being arranged Wonei mer. {in this manner so that Ribas will The eastern polo season not only | % . s jand fifth matches are necessary has missed Erlo Pedicy and Eimer |the cities will be chosen from Chi- Goeske, the two outstanding Cali-|..., philadelphia, San Francis- a sensation during the internation- al tests last summer. WOMEN OF Wwilliams met with an injury Mooseheart Legion will meet Thurs- Before the depression stepped in'social following business session. to take a wallop at the idea, the| GERTIE OLSON, United States Polo association had Recorder. 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