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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER "1 woula 'be st 1o acket| | PLAY BILLIARDS Tulane and S. C. together, since DADDY - THAT HORRID BARON 1 JUST DROPPED IN . YOU SEE- IF YOU GiT BY JOVE' | JUST HAPPENED they will in due time setttle the oAt DE MENTED 1S GOING TO CALL: | | | TO FIND OUT WHAT | | A HARDGUESS: THERE EARLY,YOU'RE TO REMEMBER- 1T WiLL BE argument at Pasadena as to the BURFORD'S ON ME “THIS EVENING- CANT WOULD BE THE YoU KNOW ( LIKELY TO'8E THE IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO GET |No. 1 ranking position — unless 4 NYOU CALL HIM UP AND DIS- BEST TIME FOR ME WEVE HAD A | FIRST ONE TO BE | TO YOUR HOUSE-I HAD - there is a tie. But Tulane, through COURAGE HIM FROM CALLING ? TO CALL TO SEE LOT OF HoLD- HELD LP AN IF YOURE| FORGOTTEN ABOUT A the regular campaign has compiled | T~ YoOUR DALGHTER UP MEN IN | LATE YOURE SURE J BUSINESS DATE | HAVE- the better record, in fact the best T J - L T - THIS EVENING 2 QUR NE\GH - TO BE HELD LP- in the country. HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY BORHOOD : —_ 2 There's just as big an argument Franklin Street, between ALL RIGHT, 4 A if not bigger as to whether St | Front and Second Streets DAUJGHTER - \ | ; Mary's should be ranked above or PHONE 359 HES HERE 5 : Y g ! below 8. C. St.Mary's beat South- NOW- I'LL ern California, also California, by | WHAT | — " i g a wider margin than the trojans CAN DO- s ANE i 4 : St. Mary's handed Southern Meth- o 4 3 |odist its first defeat. | ‘The Gaels, however, experienced JUNEAU RADIO zv.' two game slump in which they SERV]CE CO. were tossed about by the Olympic Club and U. C. L. A, . As against this, Southern Califor- Tubes Service nia came on after its first and only e setback to whip Notre Dame and Open Evenings | il bury such good teams as Oregon, P - — - - s = : Washington, Stanford and Wash-|( TN OLD CABLE OFFICE ; ; i e | ington State. Near First and Mai . GURVICH OPENS 3= 2w cx BUCKEYE STATE [FACIE,FORGE IO JoNEs new cotr Ao e e || "L | He has‘ appeared on Vancouver ELK BOWLING LEAD; | COURSE T0 HAVE | Life Of Count Orsi ? ::‘ir:!mg:fi;jrt; axg:fl(ieai'hr;:: | BEAT OWLS 3 TIMES‘ REAL 19TH HOLE | Onme of Johnny's old playmates B nn G >Prmce R;lp&!‘i 3 . | st tells us that Johnny (Count) Orsi. : % i ! | captai av ¥ As a Jlth\v’elghLGur\'mh kayoed | | By capturing all three games| AUGUSTA, Ga. Dec. 21.—The o l cw‘a‘;[ax::ryO{m‘lzjc(;\ ?filg;‘: :zln‘nsi:g“f:{: N LUGAL HALL 28 ke BEiky ey lar,. tiram s GHID GAPTAINS from the Owls yesterday afternoon |golf course hflxe that will record ] Al-America end, started playing SEEOINGE. WOERe: BTN UNINGE S the Eagles slipped into place v ; is going : | football when he was so small that | cut sher: last year by death. He| | e Elks’ xed bowling tourna- ve B {has met all of the leading welter gy e Elks' mixed bowling ¢ a suit couldn’t be found to fit him. nt Tk mateh was a S g tior e les the « " S v Gl B Prince ‘Ribert Boxer Here | contenders in Northern British| COLUMBUS, O, Dec. 21—Ohio,| ooty b i ion to l_fl;_nls h;” it e inquiries a gent looking | It Was back in 1922 when John- e P! | Columbia, lonce known as the home of presi-|~ =~ " i urse there will be an- ®© 1931, Int’] Feature s«mu Inc., Great Britain rlp.hh rese —_— e el Py Biiae s, e | for trouble, “would you rank the NV, nb:u;tfdyearts old ::d zt\ rl‘:s}t‘- ] ot . i 5 A 7 1ays ol st he Eagles are now one full game | ot vhich will be used only in|foothall teams for 1931, since The |man, tr out on the field to for SixRouad. Boul | tan wine 1y s a0 teain|isle mow Io claon fo distostion | 03 €ORS I GCE S0 Nl el s etas v P, | i o Al oees oo | PRt e & pMREN fo the o Wl(h Freddy MaCk Allister, wellknown Belling hamltams. games in front of the Crows. A/ Jones is ;)}'C»ldcm of the organi- shows a majority of places going |at ‘Columbia high school, South trainer of boxers. He had three' They are: John S. Wilbur, Sha- |00 depends upon the outcome of | zation building the course. It Willlty the middle west?” Orange, N. J. He was trailing in To wind up training for his bout| oy there and three in Vancou- kre Heights, tackle for the Blue of |/he second match tonight, when include some of the most famous| on the record, prior to the mid- |the footsteps of his older brother, here with Freddy Mack, local bOXer | yor " winning them all Yale; Robert Monnett, Buckyrus|the Crows meet the Eagles. The holes Jones encountered in his|pccember windups and mindful of |Til, a boy who is considerably Nena Gurvich, Prince Rupert bat-| "\ vien is working out at the halfback, second high scorer this|CroWs must make a clean sweep to, toWrnament play in this count1y |ne forthcoming Rose Bowl classic, |shorter than the 6 foot 1 inch t rived here last week on thet,o.\iocum in the rear of the Pio-|year in the nation, at Michigan|Pass the Eagles. The Pelicansjand Furope. | we would put the major outfits in [Johniy now, but then was several - steamer Princess Norah. His broth- |, pool nall, He goes on each State; Ivan Willlamson, Bowling|Wind up the tournament tomorrow ) = i this order: inches tallr and a great deal er, Dido Gurvich, Who accompan-t,prernoon at four o'clock. | Green, Michigan's brilliant end; |Might with the Robins. So three| gandicap . 1. Tulane. heavier. fed him will be his main sparring RELAU e S Lewis Hinchman, Ohio State's de- |¢lubs are still in the running, with St , 2. Southern California. DA(F"h» o Sk Gy MB fensive halfback star, and Robert | survich Is a g L. Smith, Ste e, Colgate | years old, but he has been fight- RECREATION FIVE lguard‘ et 53 |a big help to his team, with his|Mrs. Dufresne. 110 162 399 | 5. Northwestern. homa averred he was at work on ing several years, beginning as a WIN OVER ILOILO ides these five, Ohio men will | ‘otal of 574. Owls work better at!Mrs. McCormick 76 91 233 Notre Dame. a static machine that would oblit- | lightweight and is now on the edge lcaptain the majority of the 35 night than in the daytime, for they | Sides . 158 169 15 . Pittsburgh. erate broadcasts of football games | of the middleweight class. He will| By a score of 2272 to 1928, the 'grid teams in the state mext year.|rolled one of their poorest matohes | Goddard 162 50 | Georgia. played by his Sooners” — News fight at 150 pounds. He and Mack | Recreation five defeated the Iliolo o of the season. Mrs. Dufresne top-|Guyot ........ 168 Yale, item. It might obliterate Benny, are the headlmer; Ofdbhfe American | powlers on the Brunswick alleys, Chicago and Wisconsin have met|ped the women, falling short just Pl | Harvard, t»oo.G L Legion smoker slated for Decem- |sunday. annually on the gridiron—except [one pin of scoring 400. 674 . Army. “Gran 00] i clippings ber 31. The scores follow: R vas el e i pl(ingfi‘hers Beat Crows Handicap 60 180! 12. Southern Methodist. about his visit to show Musolini.” JUNEAU MOTORS He has 29 fights to his credit, Recreation i s The Crows and the Kingfishers e It seems superfluous to add that |—headline. Perhaps he once head Post ot Mati Btredd from Ketchikan where he lost &, andy 126 5 445| Seven members of Wisconsin's | played off their recent tie game 734 72 3 ‘)‘Jlu“ sharpshooting was under way [Knute Rockne’s famous advice tofy ) decision to Miles Murphy in Nov- {pationg 174 159 132 465 football squad will be lost by |yesterday, and the latter won, 773 - — {the lineman who was being pushed ey p—— ember, 1930, to Bellingham, Wash.|Gonzalez 111 386 graduation this year. " |to 676. Mrs. Worth, of the victors, around. His last scrap was with Benny|Bateo 175 466 3 |rclled her best game of the sea- “Gar Wood to break record or Galao . 178 152 517 | — |son, 155, leading her team in scor- | CHRISTM AS DANCE boat."—headline. Or neck. o7 ) ng. | (. 1V L gl e % » Tonight's schedule: Kingfishers | The present administration at Tomorrow’s Styles Thoilo vs. Hawks; Crows vs. Eagles. FRIDAY—DECEMBER 25 |the University of North Dakota Toda;" Steve 126173 5 SRS Boordss £ % . | has spent nearly $3500 on improve- o Felix 123 124 138 |ments for the school’s athletic field. 2 Moose Hall | i e Mrs. Goddard . 98 128 147 373 oose 11a ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL Marcelo 91 135 131 More than 1,000 Minnesota bowl- G IFT T AR 121 155 I\ ‘:]!h 1'-10' iil ‘lgfl ::,Z gf;g | : SE ORCHESTRA ers cor:petfd in the‘ fifth annual CHRISTMAS OFFER —_—— | Van Atia 37 - | ISIC 7 F "HES / state bowling association tourney 2 |H. Messer 192 139 189 520 | MUSIC BY MOOSE s 764 Easy Payments HOSIERY Barragar 204 179 191 574 Harry Brandt, Director R REMIN(;’I(BN Dl:ORTABLE | R — o X wn KEEPS BALL FOR BERG | T2 75 742 2209 e Just received a com- THIRTY-ONE YEARS E g R S : % SEE YURMAN REMINGTON STANDARD p]otn new assortment REMINGTON NOISELESS { 7 New Fur Garments in PR G iade GAFFNEY, S. C. Dec. 21—Dr.| HA TS o f (ol o 416,00 Downl of hosiery for milady S. B. Sherard, manager of the i B : ¢ Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling $10.00 Monthly Presbyterian college football team 3 3 the Eagles having the sdge. . 8 3.8t Mary's Oddments & Remainders Don't be caught with your w radiator frozen. Use Anti- Barragar, Eagie anchor man, was OWLS . Tennessee. Director Benny Owen of Okla- || poo ooy or motors n“o— tection and your conven- ience. Remember a frozen radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, fill up now with Anti-Freeze. Small Carrying Charge Say “Merry Christmas® with a Remington LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers for Alaska y VALUES of 1900, has sent the football used 3 3 Yurmnn, the F'urrier REAIL g in a Thanksgiving game that year| i Triangle Building to Davidson college for its collec- | R $ 1.00 to il ot s i $ 5.00 l " 4 v 1 RUSSIAN JOHN that year 36 to 6. Dr. Sherard had | vears, 2 “The Tamale King” $2 35 kept the ball 31 years. 4 SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM . AR CARD OF THANKS | e g !?O&mey Avexn- We wish to extend our heartfelt : ¢ KETOOROKY thanks to our many friends for | encs 5 ¢ i i Telephone 554 their kind sympathy and floral of- | Sk : . —_— ferings on account of our bereave- H Graves 13 | | | | . - { t in the loss of our beloved il | ‘ T : ; A : ment in the loss of 2 £ daughter and sister, Gwendolyn. %) 2 p g merlcan MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM The Clothing Man s 4 k / e . ady. FLEEK AND FAMILY. 1ot 1 ‘ : D[,stl,ncu’ve Beauty oy i Parlor Baltimore had a farmer's weekly Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 for MEN “ReadY't_O'Mail” ‘ ‘ F : : o X7 from 50c to $50 Let us help you CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES—in wooden ' e ol # 7 choose for him boxes—no extra charge— In order that all of the smaller children may . ’ ” “nghts o' Juneau visit with me at THE CASH BAZAAR, commenc- SABIN S BOWLING “Midnight in June” ing MONDAY, T will be glad to see all of you g g “September Night” KIDDIES from 2 to 3 P. M. until Christmas. Of course, the day before Christmas, I will be on hand g a s Our alleys are in perfect “ApproaCh of Winter” -to deliver the Toy Automobile. condition and we invite SANTA CLAUS your inspection. Are our special subjects for Holiday Gifts G , BANJO MUSIC ] AND st MANY OTHER NEW AND ATTRACTIVE The CaSh Baza ar WI-IY ’T'“.ci“:g;uym;éfir;’?m"fl “The Arctic Banjoist Perelle Apts. Phone 5753 l ART PRINTS of Alaska Scenery in Greeting Cards 3 and Frames J uneau RECREATION Toyland and Giftland of | i Not OnIE Cheaper but ||| BLACK CAT i | CANDY SHOPPE \ HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 pm. P.S.—Remember, gifts or toys purchased now need | L s not be paid for until about February 10th. Jf KICH & ANLERS C9. LUDWIG NELSON 8 lnter , on 0. / GOOD PLUMBING l ] “We tell you in advance Watch Repairing what job will cost” Brunswick s rrrrrrrrrrrrresmreel

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