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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS BASKETBALL BOY! 'VE HAD A GEE! 'VE BEEN ASLEEP A\ | 8y coLLy! 175 SO SIR! CAN YOU | TONIGHT FINE NAP-1 JUST FER TWO HOURS:" | QUIET-1 FEEL AS TELL ME WHEN i DREAMED MAGGIE NEVER WUZ ABLE TO DO ! THOULGH, '™M NOT MADAM Wil.L WUZ MAD AN THAT BEFORE WITH ALL , HOME! RETURN ? REFUSED TO T | THE NOISE AROUN' THID [ L 3 SP. M TALK TO ME- ‘T\—\ HOUSE- . 8 P. M. High School Gym HOLDER OF RECORD FOR 300 METERS BOUGLAS o o VS, ‘-1 SAYS EASTMAN SHOULD BETTER TIME S iRl s pencer. an. WALKER CAPTAIN ‘ JUNEAU H. S. GIRLS Y ford's first great quarter-miler, may IN EVERY MATCH > ¥ Vi aaid B as a writer this summer record {he | sha::v:xm; of .his world's r’c:‘ord. °f NEW YORK, Feb, 12.—Francis / . JUNEAU H. S. BOYS 47 seconds for the 300 meters IUN. guimet of Boston, national ama- Vs, Spencer, who writes frequent o ooif champion, recently ap- ~———— articles on {rack and field now, /i €O ChamPiom. reeeplly Ap. )\ DOUGLAS H. S. GIRLS i 02 2 P | will “cover” the Olympic Games In gigies walker Cup team, is the R N JAILY SPORTS CA —By Pap Los Angeles, as well a3 Varous o “goirer i sne Unted Staios ‘ meets preceding the internationel op ‘of the British Isles who has classic ‘ e A played in every team match be- | Tu chPETE |N | Proportioned along the lines of & yuean the two countr starting 25¢ ‘ f:gtb:xll player, Spencer at his rac- it the International contest at 10¢ ing peak weighed 170 pounds, but ggiyoke in 1921, before G. H. Wal- | i in business life he has added SOMe yor past president of the U. S. G. 15¢ | A sands. A, gave the cup, which has been in| Admission | | The husky bespectacled chap has competition since 1922, played for | i ‘“°b;f“‘;:‘l ’°df?]'~“m :’ 'hcf“;‘d?’ first on the National links, South- | | . > path. he daily routine of usi- ampton, L. 1. | ‘Hm ry Hartz, Now Owner, Gest'ire woud not allow him time “o™ LT e wisaing ‘ Enters Young Driver fto train properly. ey [oSM alvays recelve a gold golf ' ampercer TS (0, Setste ball, and as the United States has i for Indiana Race the mark he cracked 12 Years al- always been the winner, Oumet i i €aPst %o uhie day. HOW e W EN Ale ‘one golfer Wi s in his | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 12— was set has any degree Of DEMMA- fronny moom six of these memen- Billy Arnold, baby faced racing nency. He thinks Ben Eastman, toac of international play. | sensation of 1930 when he Was rangy Stanford youth who last year 2% s | American champion as well as win- tied the world's 440 yard time, has Yanktown high school, which won | |ner of the Indianapolis 500mils a good chance to better both the the South Dekota prep basketball | |race, is the driver nominated t0 400 meters and quarter mile mec- championship seven of the last 10 | | pilot the first car entered in next ords. years and was undefeated in 1931, | May's annual International classic.. “Eastman has all the qualifica- lost five of ks first six games this | This announcemen: was made bY tions. He runs easily and his tim- season. | INOTINCRS (“Pop") Myers, general man- ing has improved. He is a poor f— ANNOUNCES s track, who starter, but this difficulty probably § ed the entry blank from Har- will be ironed out,” he said X RS | : [ 2 LLS ry Hartz, former racing star who Spencer broke the record May 12, THEO. S. PEDERSON I THRIFT MODELS MNISS MAQ(ON has turned team owner. 1928, at Stanford stadium. The | oy acxa HOME DECORATOR g Gave Him Chance previous time was set by Ted Mere- | fike Two. Speclal ‘New Sedans: at It was Hartz who gave 0ld gith, May 27, 1916, ai Cambridge, L 4 ; mLL’NS his big chance in 1930 on a Mass. Estimates Furnished Free | New Low Prices arry RIS 7 1y TS OF ]“f’"“fm‘,"‘“l"”“ f‘l"::"f,, el S ok R A General Painting Contractor =N Los ANGELES 3 vf\llj‘!l:;:;\‘\l;\‘:‘:?d!;J o SUl{!‘IVAN‘ CALOPE Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 || McCAUL MOTOR CO. = HAS BEEN CHOsEeN]| [no, and the. youngster romped FIGHT TO DRAW IN e TO LEAD THE WOMENS to fame and some $100,000 in for- FAST SIX ROUNDER Shop at Third and Seward GOLF TEAM WHICH 1S tune. PUE S z Last year Hartz entered the car| | ER o TO WVADE™ which Billy drove. And it appeared| TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 12—Pad- == til a S o ¢he dv Sullivan, New York feaher- TQn W 3 e N y stoc] ENGLAND, \ ey e T o Welght, and Pastor Galope, Seattle Y JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock d A would not only win the contest Filipino, boxed to a fast six round of WALLPAPER xTiON. 44 I er 5 NATIONAL ~ but be the second driver to win Gr2W in a main eventer here last ¢ 2 CHAMPION , g 8 it twice and the first one to win Dight. Calope was the aggressor Juneau Palnt Store \ / / . § 7 ’ i twios in: SOASARER while Sullivan displayed more skill- IN VORI e - ; - D Ready To Go Now ful boxing. M- A4 G SUUAL All Rights Reser G But while he was hurrying into 24 B R o the home stretch Arnold lost a rear wheel, and before the got the car SPORT BRIEFS Pz RS A ‘NOR'[:HWEST CAGERS under _contrcl. another car smacked’ . i B 3 ‘ WITH 235 AVERAGE ;f;m;, hkxl:‘;p'fmd they all wound up | ancmard a ; L CLAIM ‘BEEF’ TITLE| Attnough not seriously injured Al ;flartawect, former Neown Arnold spent several months in an| rOR man” on the gridiron, has t kN7 i | PULLMAN Wadh. Teb, 12. |Indisnapolis hospital, and did his 6o 40 for wrestling. ASSOCIATED $$ | basketball téam w;ighjné more i:;stllc:rg;giré: a‘: :;gel:;?ffi 1101!? There were 1568 injuries among than 1,400 pounds—235 pounds to speedway a few weeks ago. POiLs 15,500 players in Ohio scholastic | the man—is Dowling over opposition | N 4 football during the past season. lin:. thiis esotion 4o Greate: & fund He is anxious to get to the track and start the long training grind ause they are swell s:oriss,(ban,er hit a long drive over the ing back some cf the calor‘head of Elmer Zacher in center | ¢4 cond Washington State college’s e s . Hugo Otopallk, wrestling coach at BAILEY,S the old ‘day, we like the reccl-|field. It did not appear as ‘hough o) mpie del < o, ; g ions of Abe Kemp, veteran of Zacher had a chance to catch the | mbic delegation to Los Angeles. 5 at Towa State college has invented . “Bailey" ' which & ;s i 5 the San Francisco Examiner's sport |ball, but leaping high and falling ey’s Beef Trust,” which is and published a wrestling score. 2 supplanti; th host f its k staff, as to the most exciting events over the clubhousesteps, he madcluB‘:‘i:n ;;lfiley'se f‘n(;fl:n n:;'g: (:s ALABAMA WlLl. PLAY .:))v:gkn;z:heketnly ok of i oen on; YOU SAVE he ever watched. Here they are: the catch while Sharpe swooned i i e E | e _U.:l— ‘;nmd L R Charlcylin my arms and I would haye| CAMing honors of some sort as GAELS NEXT SEASON ! y the heaviest hoop team in the in many ways when . i | 4. D oux championship fight in Los|Swooned if Sharpe hadn't. United States, man for man. TUSCALOOSA, Feb, 12— Univer. B A g you buy a geles in 1913 in which the pair : Bailey, assistant football coach at sity of A!ab&mg"s wgi (o‘gzbarfivfisz S ¥Y: HOTELS ‘ ln OW a S 5 s and o i : e P e e | o SR B M e FORD nev Na\vcdad)g e walked to the| Baseball has come through all i’e&:: go romdalumm, present ta- | washington university at Wash- Alaskan sty d,?r': lcdfiis jo Bt Lhen: this cross-examination very well (;; sl ‘;:"‘ m;";‘fm;h of tne|ington, October 8, and St. Mary's| Kenneth Lowe, M. S. Muspiliar, b 1o eontinue, Referce|indeed, still the nation’s ..o, “enduf:r'r,scmflc L“g i & "e‘”'; at San Francisco December 3. Juneau. i g 1 Gharkey Eyton awarding the dev|SPOFt, and Abe Kemp is among the (750 18 (Ut season, meefing al — ASK Long life and lasting good appearance. Charley Es {Staninoli: whiporbens/ hecatise (1) 48| g s When Shelbyville, Indiana, fans | Zynda i i i cision to Williams. el s any defeats and is puffing through a [hooed a basketball Teferee's decl-| Mr.and Mrs I T, Toach, Doug- JUNEAU MOTORS Supplies the need for light-proof window 2. “The first knockdown of Bat- sport and interests fans in eNm(successful season this year. sion, Coach H. T. McCullough of ; Ow il g s s ine re. Durable, ricl Nelson by Owen Moran and|.p,y gection and every crossroads |, Members of the team are Bailey, | shelbyville shouted for the referee | —to—— Foot of Main Street shades of fine textu e, rich pained expression on the Bat- of the United States: and (2) me.zm pounds; Glenn (Turk) Ed-|i5 foul the crowd. od £ . f . h l f in l't d i H | i J papers for sale at The Empire. In nis and uniorm quall an er's features as he sank to the| iienqiice gt ball games, wmch‘:alr:;é 2115 Anm é:mga.# w;;l;é: i ] 1 y resin; the Luther McCarthy - Ally,s peen on the decrease in the Kauffman fight in San Frandsco'pm three years, in no wise re_;curecbor of athletics and authority when McCarthy sat in the corner " ¥ + in the 0 basketball, 210; Oswald Thomp- reading the newspaper, folded it :]::ns g e ol |son, member of the University of carefully when the bell rang, turn- & 5 R, _|Idaho's 1922 basketball team, 230; ed around and shouted greetings| .AS @n Iustration,” Kemp adds: | jaok Graham, former Washington Omas ar ware 0 to his friends, faced Kauffman, 10 1921 Ty Cobb came to San geate football center, 215, and Dr. M B l l . color. : . Francisco to manage the San Fran- . easure ht, and | Wilbur Bohm, college athletic train- measured him for a rigl cises club in the then newly orcan- lege athletic tr ing the paper ized winter league. He brought his 3. “The final game of the Paci-|family with him and requested| 0 Conet league season in 1912 |G€Orge Putnam, part owner of the | “TWO-TONE” CLAY COURT i e i e Mg 0 meim. to help him in finding ai HAILED AS AID TO GAME A. B. HALL SATURDAY outcome. Bud Sharpe, then mana- =" | ger of the Oakland club, was a| “The two men found a home | HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 12—A new sick man. He asked me to sit in that suited Cobb's every purpose jemthod of “drawing the line” on the drahenst. soics e I Son-| S R A [T tht SV Bis b’ G Auspices Women of Mooseheart Legion No, 439 ALASKA LAUNDRY ;E:n him. Tn the ninth inning ty. When told that Cobb was leas-| By experimentation John Ma- with two men out and three on, |ing her home, she went into great guire, greens keeper at River Oaks Oniland lading by one run, the| detels on bie past revoeds., e, Gouniry club, dound compositions —SIX PRIZES— CLEANING PRESSING e L, T g ner court (13 . . “EAST LYNNE” :la:; n:vr;.r miss a game.’ and the outer in a lighter shade. The MOSt Approprlate”--BeSt Sustalned"MOSt Telephone 15 “‘On the contrary, was thestar-| Mercer Beasley, Tulane tennis \er, 260 pounds. B went on back to his corner read- i tling answer, ‘T have never seen a 'coach who saw the new courts, i Starts Sunday bascball game in my life, but I predicted the plan would we wide- COml(,dl COStumeS and CharaCterS follow it religiously through the ly adopted as the “first practica- M papers.’” ble method.” PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Gentlemen 75¢, Ladies 25¢ Dancing 9:30 THE SANITARY GROCERY

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