The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY DEC 16 1931. ol e P T —————— —— e ———— BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McMANUS ———— _—_———— ——— - | PLAY BILLIARDS | BY GOLLY~ THE LESS YOU KN/ \ KNOW I'T DIDNT | | WELL- AT LAST- 3 i WELL- | FOUND THE BALL, | o T ABOUT THIS GAME THE BETT GO OUT OF TH& HERE IT 19- | SURE | | ALL RIGHT, BUT NOW '™« ) | | Bl ’RH)RD’S NOU KIN PLAY 1T~ NOW WHE : Ll LoaT- WHERE 15 THE ‘ . « THOUGHT 1T WLz OST-WH ! OID | KNOCK THAT BALL TC e . SeEraee 1 : ! = ST- S e g | BRIGHTEN UP {{ TuE JunEau LAusDrY ; . | Franklin Street, between ¢ { Front and Second Streets i PHONE 359 i || CHEER UP ( | e DRESS UP {{ JUNEAU RADIO P [ / SERVICE CO. ’ rE =t | ; Tubes Service g S : l g & o1 [ ; < 4 Qe ~(Ms| || FOR CHRISTMAS! Open Evenings "0 1931, It Feature Sérvice,Tne. Grent Pt rghs reerved. /o 2(; i o ,,,,,,j - . b IN OLD CABLE OFFICE | Near First and Main —By Pap SPARROWS AND T oo 1o 5 6 MEANWELL THROUGH || That's the | —— WOODPECKERS WIN — —— | WITH “MIDGET” IDEA ; I LEARNED A 9TH GAME IN ROW| .., & 1° %5 IN CAGE PLAYERS SOOT@ALL AT DRAKE | 3 ; ST g | Spiri " p | Continuing their sensational win- 115 524 813 2372| MADISON, Wis,, Dec. 16—coacn|| Old Spirit . . . "UTAH UNIVERSITYS | ning ak, the Sparrows and the | »average: Did not bowl, Walter E. Meanwell, of the Univer- | GRIDIRON COAcH ;Waodnock s ran up string et } ity of Wisconsin has abandoned of s t vi s to nine last his exper 1m nt with midget basket- | / s T on LEYTES WIN FROM (5 i i | & : o This year six-footers will replace 4 . 5. | RECREAT[ON BOYS\me small men who have worked % The Leytes won two out of three ‘mE SLER i 0 play under Dr. Meanwell for several seasons. | ’\r(h Meanwell f.fJ.Illjd his mxd: EVERYBODY’S EYES games 1 the Recreation ciub n the Recreation alleys last night, and led in total pins, 1833 to 1784. L. Nabales made the fine averaze \ " of 188, | / ANO LEARNE O single o » bm man s better than a good | \ les. s-. Tonight at 7 o'clock the Leytes ) T WELL: WE es took the place of G. Me: R R little man.” A TREAT J |serchmdt, and Guyot replaced Pla¥ o _Capt. Marvin Steen, of Bowling | MIGHT AppD., {Pullen on the Owl squad. LEYTE reen, O., Bobby Poser and Doug J ! night made the L. Nabales 201 176 187 5 . the latter two Wisconsin Don't be caught with your 153 189 145 487 152 169 133 454 114 105 168 328 youths, will compose the nucleus radiator frozen. Use Anti- of the Badger squad this year. With the Freeze for your motor’s pro= Passing the regulars, however, tection and your conven- a group of rangy sophumores.l ience. Remember a frozen n their matches. ~- | Last night’s scores: | SPARROWS |Mrs. Lavenik... 183 185 182 550 ! 123 94 122 339 | 620 640 573 wight Swan, Topeka, Kas, and radiator means untold delay 168 199 168 461 RECREATION =~ Stan Rewey, Madison, Wis., stand | and expense. Be prepared, 148 138 175 461 Ef“‘f““" 4 }g: i‘_m xgz 438 4t six feet two inches. Bill Bin- || Latest Sty]es fill up now with Anti-Freeze. 154 206 176 535 ffi Gc‘j;:?r"am 1 li’: ;9 :;?I ning, Tulsa, Okla., stands six feet, R M. Capis o 7 four and one-half inches while| 6 822 823 2421 - Calao 141 188 178 507 another sophomore contender is| JUFIF%ArU MOTORS Handicap 31 31 31 93 T Roy Oakes, six-footer from St. ‘oot of Main Street 577 601 606 1784 gpoqce i || from New York. 807 RS SR B i OWLS TWO ARE SENTENCED AT Mrs. Dufresne 106 Mr:. McCormick 56 159 205 160 162 162 484 | For recreation Bonner Miller | Guyot 167 132 167 4656 |veleran St. Louis golf enthusiast, < | e e s i ALY, Wlks Golnd Povest PAzk, & Yoo ViolStion of (Wi Mlesks Sube . Dry Law and entered a plea of | 648 697 696 2041 distance of six miles. i Handicap 60 60 60 180 . guilty, according to advices re-|| Have the Call EXTRA SPECIAL _ ceived by Marshal Albert White. (oahu\ Rus: b Wi sehansan; 15 B - ioreay CHRISTMAS OFFER CRAIG UNDER DRY LAW FAR New Prints George Vandal, Craig Indian, was arrested there yesterday charged HAS LosT P ONLy 4 ouT 708 757 756 2221 m(lmlms i . in jail, but (hnii sle’nrl‘enye was sus- Easy Payments Miss Taylor ... 112 108 141 361 | PaBCEd on; Bood (hEhmin o REMINGTON PORTABLE ik Miss M 100° 172 95 415 = Twenty - thr e o';m:'sima:fcc,'m:’;‘ Colors Are Livelier $5.00 Down ) Hard 122 134 159 415 s lost 1931 football games by 11 He was taken to Craig and fined $5.00 Monthly PALL CARRYING BY CENTER $35 and costs. BRINGS ROW IN GRID GAME | ed i {.1!.)7‘COSMOPOLITAN MARQUETTES Brin, 139 180 147 466 ! g iet - as ‘a result of violating ed up and Metcalf 160 190 190 540 lity rules. . oo i e 4o REMINGTON STANDARD sp ain. | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. 16— et pal S — . . REMINGTON NOISELESS LIBERTY, Mo., Dec. 16—A play | ht nationalities were represent- | 633 784 732 2140 Charles Quail, champion of the Business Brighter $10.00 Down in which William Jewell, qu. <|ed on the regular starting lineup Handicap 38 38 38 114 West Texas Golf association, is a HOTEL $10.00 Monthly i Say “Merry Christmas” Fashions Sparkle with a Remington LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers for Alaska s back received the ball from ico now cost forei $50 | of Marquette university's football — — — _ postmaster from Post, Texas. and immediately handed it back | in of $20 team this fall TI Germans, 671 822 770 2263 ZYNDA Small Carrying Charge enlivened a game here with Wes- | - > Poles, a Bohemian, a Finn WOODPECKERS | A party of ball players from a Syrian, an Irishman, an Italian Mrs, Keller ... 109 154 134 397 Houston, Texas, recently bagged SLEVATOR SERVICE n-land an Englishman made up the Mrs. Selby 90 90 90 270" eight deer in the Texas hill coun- 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ‘nr string. {Kaufman . 137 181 126 444 try. ‘ J L T minster college. | On the disputed play, ruled legal | ini by officials, the center lunged for- ‘ul a gia was the first forestry into the icultural high schools. SILK FROCKS So Dashing American { So Reasonable Beauty ; ~ Parlor They Will Give Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 » SATURDAY |~ % Both to Your , DECEMBER 19TH WILL BE ' . ' HEART and | Souvenir Day ME= = YOUR PURSE BOWLING PARLORS Also NEW Our alleys are in perfect condition and we invite AT THE NUGGET SHOP To introduce our Bridge Sets, Place and Tally Cards, we are going to present each visitor call- your inspection. FORMALS —_— e BANJO MUSIC ! | For entertainment and parties, ] Teacher of stringed instruments, HARRY BRANDT “The Arctic Banjoist and SEMI-FORMALS ing at our store with one of our Party Bridge Sets, consisting of four clever tallies and score pads packed in a clever, modernistic box. GALORE 4 oo B thi_- BETTER COME SATURDAY AND GET ONE. There Is No Obligation to Buy. BLACK CAT ‘ il AT CANDY SHOPPE THE NUGGET SHOP 0000000000000 l

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