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| NU JUNEAU ELKS 2 HOOP GAMES e ‘ enSweraerei 5 | LOSE GROUND | AT HIGH SCHOOL NOT BE INTERRUPTED- NOW-LETS SEE? FER SO 1 THOUGHT 'D DROP IN AND\ | oy i BEN MARRIED -1I'M CHAT AWHILE- | HAVE A POEM TU KETCH'KAN B".LED TUNIGHT BY GOLLY' 'VE | \ WRITTEN THAT \ ALLOWED* BAH! | OLD TOPPER- I'D LIKE T,O READ | noy SHOULD BE QITTIN' = PO (O ON MEINCOME ‘ A PENSION- WELL- | (g — S :::F‘?’LQ‘;K Six i ¢ e g t1 | [First City Bowlers Pick Up Hoonah Indians Invade Ju- Yoo it b . : N 56 Pins — Ketchikan | neau with Fine Squad ) Ladies Gain Eight i of Players | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 18.— Basketball games that promise For the first time during the tour-|to be of unusual interest have been nament the Ketchikan Elks out-|arranged for tonight and for to- bowled their Juneau brothers in|morrow night at the Juneau High st night's match, the score being|School gymnasium W%{ [1{f 2625 to 2569. Juneau's lead Was| Two contests are scheduled for i cut to 177 pins, which Ketchikantonight. The Hoonah Alaska Na- lr,_,w T ust overcome in the final match'tive Brotherhood will meet the L J this evening to win the series. |Bureau of Public Roads, and thz — J In the ladies’ division Ketchikan ) Juneau Alaska Native Brotherhood | only 8 pins better than Ju-|will play the Juneau Wildcats. neau; score 2232 to 2224. Ketchikan is now 474 pins ahead. | Firemen Play Tomorrow Mrs. Martin Lavenik rolled her| One contest, the main event, has | best Lz'xm(‘ of the tournament, get- |already been set for tomorrow ting high total of 521 and high | night and quite likely there will individual score, 193. |be another game arranged for Daniels, of Ketchikan, was leader | then. The contest already schedulad of the men, with high total of|Wwill be bstween the Hoonah Alaska 585 and high score, 234. Nauive Brotherhood and the Ju- The scores: |nenu Fire Department. 4 The Hoonah Indilan team has S A B TS z SR T RN, SEPBDN T AT % % MEN'S SCORES | played two games in the Alaska Juneau— Ketchikan— | Native Brotherhood hall here this A ILY SPORTS CARTOON e : : . [ |Sereagr . s34 Thompoon . 400| week, and. won bot of them: e y p ; ¥ 4 3 . B | Lavenik 499 Daniels 585 | visitors Monday night defeated the ; " NN Metcalf ...... 550 Thibodeau .. 491|Juneau Alaska Native Brother- | ” P . 4 ¥ 4 Henning 562 Boos 154 hood, 28 to 17, and Tuesday night | 4 g3 § Bavard 424 Ziegler 170 | beat the Douglas Alaska Native ¥ ik s N ; < Dold .. 147| Brotherhood 19 to 17 2569 Zurich 579| Lloyd Bayers refereed both of the MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 18.—Forty pro- —‘g«lmcs. fesional golfers will share in the [ ; 4 4 i . 2625 | ksl fiake Are G O e o . N vl LADIES' SCORES | “The Hoonah lads have a fine m, he new Miami Bilimore open v Tt Kotchikan— {team” he said todsy, “They kW golf tournament here March 18-20. Pk e Pt bosfgis e dmaiigion i To,the Elgs i w0 the o " ! Bavard 424 Payne 490 strongth, speed and endurance. share of $2,5600. The second prize 3 = 3 McLean ... 416 H.Peterson 427;,_“10&. are capable of petting ch-N is $1,200, and the third $1,000. The ” ' ¥ Olson . 414 Ryus 458 fine exhibition of the maple floor offSr AN a, RiLin Tmbe, PO 4 A ? e b B |Lavenik ... 521 M.Peterson . 453|pastime. Any team that beats o o X e — | them must have exceptional class." 2224 2232 The Bureau of Public Roads has UNCANNY TURF S | -' 3 )been improved by comsistent prac< TWONEARS AGO AD AM ; e G Old papers fcr sale at The Empire { tice since the team's last public ap- WHEN YOUNG JACK THOMPSON B BOY' T ED 4 4 1 e — | pearance. 5 TOOK FIELDS WELTERWEIGHT | L UMBL o L Une g 3 1 3 g | The Juneau Alaska Native Bro- TITE B9 M EVERVONE COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 18—Un. ’ TLE FROM # Y canny, the bad boy of the turf last [SEEESESENGS N 4 [ PREDICTED AT JACKIE WO year as a three-year-old, has been - ; ; o INDIAN PASS OUT OF THE PICTURE" tamed. St s . I track for race horses here, HE,T?)JE/;»Q?‘.DNUZ“ |dued the star firecater that gave v : . | T 14.25 jockeys, starters and trainers much trouble in the east last year. { Early in November Steve took 2 . I'(‘? ton hheim's horse under 1 ‘Associated Press Photo delivered nd since has made a Ellsworth Vines, youthful Pasadena, Cal., tennis star who blazed a he ace that last | brilliant victory trail over the United States last summer to become - y r dread on eastern | America’s No. 1 amateur, is shown tuning up his blistering forehand Call Us Direct drive for his 1932 campaign. He hopes to play on the United States Uncanny, by Master Charley out Davis cup team if he can get away from studies at the University of Phone 412 et Bun, had little regard for Sfluthern California. SR RNt if NI ms, places or things. Once last :r he left a race at the Aqueducy| TEST TRACK MATERIAL "JACK DELANEY w]LL | PACIFIC COAST = jum; ive-foot fence. | cbpisriin i ONALD[NE BEAUTY PARLORS e o hmes | BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 18—Tests| ATTEMPT COMEBACK COAL CO. sstarm et o therhood team has received somg good coaching lately. Their oppon- ents, the Wildecats, are comprised 4 1 of Alumni and High School stars. The Juneau firemen, scheduled for tomorro wnight, have chosen to the best advantage of any team on Gastineau Channel this season, Their first string squad has been unbeatable so far. AT Old papers for sale at The Embire. to Steve. Uncanny is gentle and are being made here to determine | o HE CAME™ DACK, TO RE@AIN i feven lovable. He has grown con- what material will provide themosi| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Feb. 18.— s ASAIN HOLDS THE THE TITLE HE FORMERLY HELO ks siderably and developed spc%l ftable “binding” for the Univer-!Jack Delaney, former light heavy- WORLD'S WE LTeR WEISHT ©Y BFATING LOU BROUILLARD. S of California’s new running | weight champlon, will attempt % ‘ Palmy Days 4 BOWLING MATCHES TONl(-"’] track for the 1. C. 4<A meet this | comeback as a heavyweight, he said Mll’l‘gmnHuu\tdhy‘lheAnmunl'rru Two matches wiil be rolled in the summer. A surface of highly pul- here. R s B Elks' club bowling tournament to- verized cinders is favored, but| Delaney has been training inten- COMING night. At 7:15 o'clock the Sock- ground oyster shells and clay are sively in a local gymnasium, and ves meet the Lobsters. ‘This con- also being considered. weighs around 186 pounds. A bad test will be followed by a clash T R SN right elbow, which forced his re- between the Crabs and Chums. Old papers for sale at The Empire. | tirement three years ago, has now ; e £ sifhar L A0 —— ' healed perfectly, he said. f PLYMOUTH | BBUT 13 DRAW Dazly Cross-word Puzzle T o ik S SEATTLE, Feb. 18.—Substituting Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 21. Character in i \ at Sensationally Low Prices |for Fred Lenhart, of Spokane, who con i Do | Both Rube Willams of the San became ill a couple of days ago, in™ Red Ti i Mateo polo team and his pony were | 1 Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$495— el el nglmtam, Jany MABENATY knockec]; unconscious in a* recent | Two Door heavyweight, fought a draw with . Endcavors into shape i - in California against ress 5 e g Wi, 0 it season | : \Terris Hill, Chicago mnegro, in a . Any figure rpiss 9 ” o Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$575— M Jv W YREh . O opxnlon‘z Took Tne Cash [Six round main event here last [":;l’ AK\Y\PI';’hh i FOUX‘ I)OOI‘ as to whether Hack Wilson Will| Tne st. Louis Cardinals, it should | pignt. B s o ailey, assistant foo hel pthe Brooklyn bombardiers bhe noted, have taken no chances!| o % or toss further panic in to the |in engineering two of the winter’ 5’}131‘“5:2}1::1“1)3]1‘1 p?:ngso“"ds wsd jand h“sdt ‘zseb?lll coalch dnlgvzlcadshfl ington State college, has signed a |new three-year contract. ranks of this eccentric crews biggest deals, with Chicago and S — | Around the spots where the base- ‘ ging for the frolicking flock across ball boys are talking themselves|the river. . m[O|C|r|m[a|o] o> nm[=[m> m|o im0 |min IRENRERR Brooklyn. (B Tk sy Ope | The Cardinals have the money in COLLEGE BOXING for ne. He was a his. head ‘in that big year he | the bank. They cut $20,000 off the | PAYING wAY IN they traded | ]: The first Sunday afternoon {hockey match ever played in St.| M 1932 payroll when 1930, and T don’t think He will | A |1 4 . © ot Burleigh Grimes to the Cubs. They | MIDDLE SECTION 2] ] ‘nama | Louis by the Flyers drew a crow 2088 close. W0 migtloaking 1k | iy osted (940,000, .. in’ st from | .42 Beow, [ 0000 permine. He hasn't shown any signs Bevokivn fir e Ly Gainn 5 . T Had mercy being penitent and I do not I okt GG o i b ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 18.—College | 35 Gno who votes 3 4 3 Injuries received in football have i m|O|>»|oln Z(m|0|»|0 he will be found to han, i boxing more than pays its way at 9. on s vers . senL to one of the chain-store affirmative 52 Discolors 3 jcaused the loss to the University| >d his uncertain ways. Southern conference schools of the | 55, t 55. Winged 62, Mark of a jof Utah of the services of the | Tubs. just another bundle of e {middle Atlantic section, where its 7 u 59. Itallan lake 3 -ury g wound | sehool’s wrestli team captain, for’ Max Carey, who has| The aggregate book profit to the ;ofs are second only to football. I 60. Thin cake . B P i - o lenty to worry about already.” {;"6‘3‘(')‘;; p‘f‘i‘:’;‘v‘.’:"r‘;r ;gfig";fiyer‘:» Virginia, where more than 4,000| ar 64 Motion of the . ; ne | 3 : B * (fans have attended matches, sets 2 65 light K g “You do Wilson a rank injustice,” | Parham and Teachout, in retwrn g."n.ce with Duke a close run-| . - S5 fopnided o aformal koA ' i TELEPHONE 15 torts off 3. 8 pronouncing ball: colloa. 57, ] i erings of other Vir- 7. Si The bitter another. “Even a dumh\ior the release of Grimes. | ner-up. F.4 = 'el h'«m enough percep- | Tt looked like a cold-blooded prop- 4 4 i 63, S " 3 7 ORI x5ty SUSSRIE | nia, North Carolina and Marry- 4 . Stratagem vetch 58. § 3 4 - “Wilson must, that o;mon to let Grimes go after hxs‘]g d & Y % Outdoor 69. Ranked . Poem ¥ H L - — and schools also draw fans in diversions 70. Hire 9. Taker of a . Southern 2y re career depends on his|heroic work for the Cardinals in|j.ce numbers. £0. Voiceless 15880 atater Sl ]ITS to keep in condition and | the world's series. It was. Yet the | consonants. DOWN 10. Colored again abbr., | . Further south, Louisiana Stae. . Nominal 1. Drinki 1 Ireland 6. Worthy s best this year. Otherwise |logic was clear enough. Florida and Tulane generally play value of vesae"lfi 12. Filth 63. City in he is through.” leth:x‘mmfe:r a}:.e?:;\;‘a;r;?;ei(;vzogst;‘w full houses. Interest in the stock 2. Single thing 13. Lndcr:tand: Holland . s T p g g s e 8 , | | f0¢ shorh: it aithier Gesr; Udder o> 188 Shows én increase st - e LI A7 O R R AT J ln 0 ; ‘ a eS Can Belt That Ball | the i 7 many other conference schools, in- W he Cardinals replacement system, cluding rgia and Georgia Tech, re is esti ck can | with s ungs i 3 i ¥ ; i e is no question Hack can |with star youngsters coming up to and in some Ca Bakenks: bas- 7 hit and hit hard. He is not a bad |demand recognition and regular rore i . defensive player, He is 32 ihis|jobs, Grimes s not nesded and mo| 000 95 & Populdr aitraction. N HA LF PRICE | year, but Babe Ruth is already at |one knows this fact better than| STORM HITS BALL PARK : // Long life and lasting good appearance. his 38th birthday (Feb. T and the |the old journeyman spitballer him- t SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 18.— A g X i Babe cut a higher, wider and ha:d- | self. |'z'he night baseball season in Sac- / 2t Supplies the need for light-proof window somer figure in his prime than | —————— ramento may be a little late in get- 7 3 g %0 r has done. FINAL TAX NOTICE Iting stamted Becouse of wisber's . W SALE ENDS shades of fine texture. Durable, rich “If Wilson happens to get away| Second and final payment of storms, A windstorm blew off the / S | D A ifo ; Sk « 0 a good start, he is apt to put|taxes become delinquent Tuesday,'roof of the grandstand and top- ,, | in finish and uniform in quality and on quite a comeback, do Brooklyn |March 1lst, 1932. After this date,'pled the poles supporting the light- SATURDAY color. a lot of good on the field and make | 10% penalty and 8% interest at- xng system. Owner Lew Moreing UR 5 it easy to collect dividends on the taches to all unpaid taxes. !said it would cost $10,000 to re- f s $10000 investment made in his H. R. SHEPARD, |equip the field, purchase from St. Louis. | City Clerk. sispen S R 4 49 | You can tune in and take your First publication, . 17, 1932, | SATURDAY NIGHT . Omas ar ware 0 choice in this debate. I have & Last publication, Feb. 28, 1932. |Will be the first ticket night on » hunch that Hackenschmidt Wilson | . ke AR the General Electric Radio at the / will do considerable earnest slug- |DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Elks' Ball Room. —adv. / i H S Gr aves i A s PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” s (e THE SANITARY GROCERY ' | e W oo The Clothing Man R\ CALIFORNIA GROCERY

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