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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1931. RRINGING LI k \UILK ! Bv GEORGE Me¢MANUS GUAST PLAYERS |' TR &l e T THESE CROOKS | ME DAUGHTER OO e SUFFERIN' CATS' [| Tz ousE For A | | YouR CAR- RE e o o e e | | TievEs caneT SO SRITBER £ Tu MAKE DEB T Hart 1| MINUTE AND WHEN 1 I'LL REPORT FAR- A MINUTE- AN' GIT AWAY WITH STOLEN THE CAR | 1 : || CAME BACK THE THIS TO THE ZINGO! ONE OF THIS STUFF SPARE: TIRE WAS POLICE~ THE TIRES WUZ WHILE I'M NEW YORK, Dec. 14—In view | Schaffner STOLEN - CHIEF, OF of the success of Pacific Coast | POLICE - s in the big lecagues last| = {vear, unusual interest will be at- | and ched to the debut of the foir| tars who will come up from the | SV Y S | Coast next year. | Marx W © | Tney are Sam Gibson, veteran | @ £ 7 |piteher, go another trial with | ? s ‘1!13 Giants; Frank Crosetti, sens Cl‘)thes tional San Francisco shortstop who | ) | attempt to win a job with the | | Yankees; Hack, lugging Sacra- | AR i (FQMG‘mfi mento third sacker, who has been . 41 napped up by the Cubs, and Dave | , = - g2 e e, " e || AT TR N = / - 3 |attempt to win his spurs with the | LOW PRICES — - /02 | Pirates. | j o k T | N R l[ux'nishmg further proof he be-| DA ILY SPORTS CAR TOON --B Pa P Cwlosm Finds |ives that southern and_castern | o y p 5talflsh I‘l)\\l{\ California millions of years ago | was the bed of the Pacific ocean. LOS ANGELES, C: 14— |of land animals or land plants, { The fossils of a couple of fish | the geologist said. “They are of PITTSBURGH, Penn, Dec. 14— | which scuttled around e Inyo|unusual interest because of their| Paul Waner, Pirate outficld i ‘moun:ams when the eastern Cali- |extreme rarity of age anywhere ~~>vncuv1n the winter in Forida, | fornia range was the bottom of |in the world.” B Hd H N Cl’] ‘AI“’ is making his vacation pay |the ocean ages ago have been dug! While other creatures progressed ulldogs rlave INo ANCE for itself by telling resort residents |from their rocky prison by Dr.[by evolution through the ages, he A{_,amst Powerful 'all about the merits of a cer vm‘John H. Bradley, Jx'» geology pro- | said, the starfish somehow failed T A ‘bx and of shaving cream, for which | fessor of University of S)u;hcrul to take advantage of the process. TlOJan Outfit [ he has taken the agency. California. He also found ribs of a whale from \ Instead of autographing base-| The starfish were taken from the | | the Miocene age of 15,000,000 years CS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 14— |balls, he's putting his John Han-,moumam range at a high level, 'ago. California, by dereating cock on each package of cream he | —mM—————— - ) o " 60 to 0 Saturday after- sells. showed again that a good | . fhiee e . e RSTRN $6,000. 1 t in many s, | he powerful Trojans were off! { to a flying start with a much-! | down in the first three minutes| e P R I z E s play and another before the, CHICAGO, Dec. 14—Notre Dame | me was ten minutes old. They| play nine games on its 1932 8 he fast but vers | football schedule, it was & ced | rushed the fast but light playe h“e‘;e“h)fije‘sse“;ai_p:r?’nf}?l’;f;::"dfi_ FRIGIDAIRE CHRISTMAS CONTEST from Dixie all around the lot and H. S. Graves The Clothing Man WITH KD CHOCOLATE WAS ONE OF THE BEST IN YEARS = emed able to score almost any|rector. Don’'t be caught with your time they chose. | Engagements spanning the con-| Tune in on the nation-wide N. 16th. First prize $1000—60 radiator frozen. Use Anti- > ent will keep up the traveling | B.C.—WJZ Network fordetails, other valuable prizes. Come Freeze for your motor’s pro= [reputation of the Irish by pitting Programs every Monday, Tues- to our showroom and get a || lection and your conven- gl G e day, Wednesdsy, Thursday st Frigidaire demonstration s0 you T On :ho b sis of Saturday’s play, York, followed two weeks later with 4 1 R i 5 e radiator means untold delay v of Southern Caii- Southern California at Los Ange- :45 P. M., E. S. T., and Friday will know what to do. Ask and expense. Be prepared, $ R 3 7 v claim to being one les. These will be the last two‘ at 5:15 P. M., E. S. T., from for our convenient entry blank: fill up now with Anti-Freeze. . S ; & : R ms of all time. The |games of the season. November 30th to December Let us help you. Call now. am scemed fresh| Other important games include JUNE AU MOTORS anding they had just|Navy, Car Tech and Pitts- i Vs n ? g e 3 g e Ml L ‘ TUNE IN—KOMO—SEATTLE Foot of Maln Streat H / Georgia had one consolation | e i g | ol iomei: <o e menots E 1OV TOF = 2 great Vernon Smith, e e O_E—S o rIGHT . -atest oxhibition AT THE HOTELS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER N HE'S HAPPY WH 4 the pocidon soen here|e—— - CRAWLING EQDL)JN 3 — | Have Frigidairein your homenow when you get the details of this OES £ PO Gastineau through the easiest method wehave offer. And rememberitis made on Q"*LE ”qi‘é /[ Do i W. . Davies, J. J. Pukash, Haines. ever offered. Have it—withitslife- Frigidaire—the General Motors -« LINELy SCR Al R ts Reserved by The Assosfated Press o S : | time Porcelain finish and all its value—the electricrefrigeratoryou SPARROWS REGISTER | Alkakaa convenieces and economies—for have always wanted. Don’t miss i i = TR G o ANOTHER TR]PLE wlN Otto W. Crist, Joseph Nachess Christmas. You will be amazed this opportunity. Come in today. : ’ !C. W. Ferguson, Haines; A. Eg- boys' For the second successive time'gers, George Clemmons, John Rich- : the Spar last Saturday night|ardson, F. Wernberg, E. Raddc,i F R I G I D A ' R E A e a clean sweep of the EIks' B. Butness, Juneau. | George Guerin, James Leys, | whirds taking the| R A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE bt Zynda Tauno Niemi, with Lloyd Rmden \ | The scoring was not sensational. W. Landolt, Seattle; Lou Jurgen- | 7 1 | 3 , ,‘1’ Tlongias: Bl schonl. girls: NAVY GRIDSTERS For the men, Shaw registered high, |sen, Minneapolls; Mabel M. Briggs, | ‘\ é P JOH SO S shis 2 gl o et R ‘_ 197, and Lavenik averaged 178.!Johnson, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray | I ;:q»ll"MdE}“mi(.i,Lnd?I Ofpi?,{“‘kk?& | Consistency honors were easily won | Southard, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and | Authorized Dealer S;p)lna eI 0 by Mrs. Lavenik, with scores of H. R. Shepard, Juneau AT ARMY POST Pusieh, Middies Lose Ch Charity Game 165, 161, ana 166, Juneau and Do_uglas to ‘BC Asirid Loken and Margaret Pearce, st Gl 6 TR Represented m Week's |with Miss Lucitie Pepoon, coach 77,000 Spectators . | Tounie Benodie. Seonicds v, Robins; Crows vs. Hawks. = Membx of the Douglas Fire- ¥, S g b e ¢ Tournament i e e i Witness Event Saturday night's scores: _|Douglas Gray, Alex Gair, John, NEW YORK, Dec. M4—In a' . NPARROWS Martin, Clarence Wiitanen. charity battle before Mrs. Lavenik... 168 161 Skagway, Haines and Barracks |77,000 ¢ tators, the Army closed EXTRA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER HOOP ATHLETES LEAVE TO PLAY . Easy Payments REMINGTON PORTABLE $5.00 Down $5.00 Monthly REMINGTON STANDARD REMINGTON NOISELESS $10.00 Down $10.00 Monthly Small Carrying Charge Say “Merry Christmas” with a Remington LUCAS OFFICE Mrs. Dufresne 92 93 among teams from Ga Channel and Lynn Canal & \ morningon the United | Teams from Skagway, Halnes and | the football season last SaturdayC: George el Army boat Fornance ff’rFChxlkoa: Barracks will also partici- | afternoon with a 17 to 7 defeat Shaw 197 164 EQUIPMENT CO. ¢t Barracks w Will | pate in the tournament. |over their old rivals, the Navy. |Lavenik . 193 163 5 3 ngage this week in a hoop tourna- | play js scheduled to begin to-| Ray Stecker led the Arm = S - — alers for Alaska | | Handicap 31 31 3 morrow and to end Friday ildvk ne Fornance will arrive at Chil-| Ed Herb twice plung communiiies, Barracks this evening. She | scores and Brow: Of those that took passage On wij return to Juneau next Satur- | goal (3 th2 Fornance, 23 of the aimficw\ia} | The Navy's only score resulted and two of the coaches are from | Tne tournament is under direc-|from a 55-yard pass in the third 812 1761 841 2324 | SNOWBIRDS i H. Barragar ... 121 111 110 342 Mrs. Andrews 120 89 92 201 Bernard . 155 155 155 465 American | this city, and the rest of the play- | +jon of the Chilkoot Barracks Ath-| period, Kirm to Thchirgl, the - T el | - and other coaches arz Irom|ictic Asoclation. Visiting players |most briliant play of the game. |Koski « (UB6H 137 143 436 | Beauty glas. s |are its guests. The boys among| The Army's power attack, feat-,SelbY 15¢ 183 181 513 | > t. ] v Juneau Boys Sq | the visiting athletes will mess with | uring Stecker’s twisting runs, | i R ~ F H ! l F ',ng P l The Juneau high school bOYS'|ihe soldiers and will sleep in the |proved entirely too much for the 06 675 or 11011 ay eas i arlor £quad is composed of Alvin Bloom- | parracks' quarters; the girls will | Navy whose gallants cracked in the Handicap .. 69 59 quist, Hilding Haglund, RObert |stay at the homes of wivas of of- | second period allowing a touch- Honning, George Karabelnikoff, | ficer: down and field goal for ten points. Elmer Lindstrom, iy | Besides basketball players and| The Navy attacked thrcugh the; , | Thomas Redlingshafer, wit | coaches, several residents of Ju-|air throughout. The final tally | 765 1734 | *Average: Did not bowl. Delicate cakes, light and fluffy as swan’s down— Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 ’ en’;f W;mland, :;a;nschw ng'i‘neau ;[mk Cl:;:l;;&ge c‘:;narmek Forn-]tl?y the A::y was made in the RECREATION TEAM i chocolate, cocoanut, and many others; fruit cakes S 18 'iade up o arice ‘o Chllwer Eamecks iengr{ours period: = istmas dinner—filled with nuts and ) squad Is made up of Gene Carlson, | Haines. Some of them are mak-| The receipts are estimated at' DEFEATS CEBU IN i for your Christmas Margaret Hanson, Rhoda Minz-|ing the trip just to see the hoop |$375,000. i BOWLING SUNDAY goodies; pies that will make your mouth water gohr, Eva. Rocovich, Elizabeth Ter- | games. | The game marked the return of i ; ; RECREATION hune, Mary Jeamneite Whittier Bt 3 the old-time Army and Navy COlor| 1. Recreation five of the R:-| JUSt to look at them! Almost everything a busy 4 Barhara Winn, with Miss Enid UNDERGOES OPERATION pageantry. The cadets ripped AOWD ' creation Bowling League defeated Burns, coach. Chris Malver of this city success-|the goal posts in sort order and’'ipe cepu five yesterday by ascore | Members of the Juneau Fire-|r)ly underwent a surgical opera- |serenaded the middies with “taps.” ;¢ 9148 to 2072, | fresh every day! y Baker, To! n this-morning in St. Ann’s hos-/ It was the Army’s third succes-' mne individual scores follow: | juspy. 08y E. Blake l sive victory over the Navy. RECREATION BOWLI PARLORS ! \ i Our alleys are in perfect .. housewife could need for her holidays—baked . M A. Escubar .. 5 4 l'.”llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIHl|III|||l|I1I|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIlIIlIHlIlIIIIlIIIIHI"" M. Tocaluna . 103 8 99 32t CUP CAKES D. Capistrano ... 129 144 159 432 condition and we invite proper accommodations, they could attract several large college f00i-} ball games to Memphis. { e o s wne wer <o PEERLESS BAKERY . tion t defe d fessional IIIIIHIIIIllllIIIllllllIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘mmfi':..'f S PHONE 478 | LUDWIG NELSON »" Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency E E S. Gallardo ... 182 128 178 46% Q@ 9 = —E G:Ie:)r D, 148 183 133 464 PIES CAKES your inspection. = I ' I = Team average: 429 3-5. . — 2 = CEBU ‘OFFEE C ) = = Pat Clareto . 153 130 216 499 COFFEE CAKES BANJO MUSIC : = = Browny 91 127 134 352 | For entertainment and parties. | E ‘\VOR\VEGIA\. STOCK FISH = Felix . 125 111 154 390 | | Teacher of stringed instruments. [R5 7 i = Moniasqui ... 151 145 145 441 } ;"l‘:n:rytnnBANjch = = M. Quinto ... 103 155 132 3v0 | “The Arctic Banjo! - = L | Perelle Apts. 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