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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY FhB 2r, I932 ; BR]!\GiNC upP FATH“ERV - CE()R SE M MANI q : i s \ THAT BARCN 1S IMDO’:@E_\‘\-E CossPioe | | G ECERE : - | rfl“ SAY!. DO ‘fl?u KMOT‘“ ( . WHEFL; 6HI\L\. EVANS HAND 4 l/rl‘w II 4I F TWELVE AN'HE HASN'T S | el : : z ‘ T0 R 0COSTA| WoOD 14 in., 16 in., 24 in, Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 ed ‘fl pm 1 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH ME"! ALF TOPS COHOES TAKE © WHEN ANKLE | Csstwose ELK PINSTERS |~ SECOND HALF IS INJURED| ne S Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short | warded a technical knockout over SMITH and €O B > Sal’Sorio, ofLos Angeles, in TYPEWRITERS Boul On Iy OneFourth Pin Nose Out Sockeyes in Final xth round of a scheduled ten| | J, B. Burford & Co. rounder last night when the latter | | uour doorstep womn by satistied P RTS CAR TO N i Game—Pla jured his ankle in falling to the o g AILY S 0 0 _.By P p bt /\velage i ame—~P] Y bhnmp> customer to] (]]’“ )lon I |canvas and was unable to continue. R I am ) =1 s Barragar in Tourney plonealL S e | FINAL OF TEAMS > EIK's bowling tournament | (Second Half) | ded. Jask W yole Won TLost Percent s e ; o . ca and Jim| a J X T8 | Jutting off the mezzanine press . Each bow an| © So i 192 pins per game, but : A Madison Square Garx xr Ip‘ D, Ut foild platform, used by cam- i & & 2 | . igu; of the percentages 0 and by Abel A i A how 1 has an advantage 2 | ouncer, du ) fourth of . Long life and lasting good appearance. and field mec two out of three games keyes jn the “crucial t night, the Cohoes won | i are the averages of all | the ond half of the Elks' bow- | shades of fine texture. Durable, rich e Howlers. in the Giisiniiest: tournament and the right | i B g g 3 s to the newspapermen WON =y i‘\mm‘l wlegening Shrimps, first half in finish and uniform in quality and | imes national one mile P . 7 2 i s A Jeaders, the play-off. This o nd member of the 1912 v o : 26 o e 1;‘2 atch is scheduled for 2:20 Sun- color, 2 on., | 7 : ; AME Barragar b 5 P f . L g s = P, Hennine Barring the second game, Barra- 1+ he may care to admit. | j - 4 OR- Ko 'gar, Cohoe ace, was in fine form e e e { HOUSTON | Pune 3 and rolled a total of 584 to help Omas ar ware 0 viat :] .(.‘nolf»“\tvn ing i 5 ; 2 14 LAST M. Bavard put his team in front | ° 1 other details. 4 ; \ Stewart 3 "ne lobsters mage a clean sweep el £ , ) % YEAR Laven ; of their match with the Chums, || { 2 (. // Fiobe: 23175 Who hav 1 liniping along with - - - Supplies the need for light-proof window only two or three men in their| r....”“,-,--,,,,_-,,,,,,-_-,,,---,-----,-m,- lineup for some time past \ 0 N Tuesday night will see oMLl : it 3 3 ) f £ | 14170 the st of the mixed tournament, | 1 ay have - 0 R ; : e 30—168 it was announced by the »,rnlmwl red by now, to the sensational ' ; o 68 com. e today. r ord indoor mile 3 % 1 4 A 36 Last ht’s scores: | Gene Venzke. It s ; A 9 P} et 3 Sockeyes i N ¥ eleven! No! Wait! Four nd a fifth! That's right.| 30167 | Stewart 198 202 163 563 6—166 Thompson 134 169 166 469 165 A. Henning 147 166 169 482 sure i @\ JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS HE sTooD ) X 3. Me Vil THE TEXAS Sher 5 827 842 | SRAGHE BATTERS ON T g ’ R (":\‘;4“154 -----,,,,,---,,,---N-d_fl---—--,"m-.."“«j ——Coms‘s BACK. TO THE. HEADS - FANNING 3 S b eamoma, SR XSRERR dlccno er——— ] |S Bt MBS 2T ALASKA MEAT CO. ta ~\ldd \ly he ld —_— — - . 6 Council 164 150 Ry 3 Pa on ... Leath 135 135 13 5 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING e unceremon it ey s st s A i 7. Messersohmid oo Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales recond of 4:12 that Nurmi, '* e Sheppard, in 1908 SGHAAF GETS WASHINGTUN U i e b PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - ————— i B eir bwo | Shaw at the peak of their two 1500 Meter Hope 182 158 am S | oo ave: { Mulvehill . 18—140 Lavenik 2 18 3 S o Sl bzt <8 s otn <“““}.~5h°dt§ | Two years ago an obscure Uni- | Simpkins 12140 Guyot 161 161 161 483 : TOSY SPECLACUlAr | yorsity of Oregon boy, Ralph. I. 11, | Dundan Duncan 152 152 152 456* season ever known i ron an American mile record in Petrich 137 Shepard 156 162 137 455 JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock % 4 1” 1- 5 d >placm" Normau Taucra Worth 5 31_“3 Mulvihill 140 140 140 420* | oo CHEEREESE STRIBLING 60 WASH.STATERS 5 S ot X o WALLTATER see him | Hc never (lup AC’lted or mtporeu 791 773 727 2201 . Tie 1 just at the m\«;m- PhosBonoibo oy Eollagow] . Juneau Paint Store he sane age as the NUI-| American hopes now opping 6 570 10 first broke into the | e Ladoun”;egue or";‘rj:mf’ e (Boston Heavywelght Gives Huskies Defeat Cougars at DREGUN STATE gmfl‘_‘l‘]‘;ng e s the anewer | rquri Lehtinen of Finland in the| Macon Favorite Hard | Basketball Game Play- | Koski - 170 187 160 517 G g another | Olympic 1500 meter run must be Teit Rounder i d 1 |G. Mess't ... 154 178 163 495 pable of regaining the |puile around Venzke and the pow en Rounder | ed n Seattle Is TIED WITH ‘Wc“h "4 113 130 871 | ———— ler-runner who pushed him to his| CHICAGO, Iil, i<b. 27.—Ernie —_— record, Leo Lermond of tie New |SChaff, of Boston, young kmockout| SEATTLE, Feb, 27—Grimly cling. | 818 820 820 York Athlelic’ club, king, moved ahead last night as a ing to the title they have held for ' g 15 | Ray Conger, when he gets into|heavyweight challenger by winning the past four years, the Univers l‘* GETS FEW FREE SHOTS shape, may also be counted on to|® on over W. L. (Young) of W y FREMONT, Neb, Feb. 21. — step a brisk mile or 1,500 meters, |Stribling, of Macon, Georgia, in jumped into a tie with the W: 'er‘kcv Wilson of Midland coli their ten round bout here before on State College in the race | basketball team is a leading scorer 11,000 fans. e Northern® Division of the PUGENE, Ore, Feb. 27.—Oregon!yn the Nebraska college conference Schaff weighed 209 pounds and Conferenck - championship S!ate’ College climbed back intoalpyt with half the season gone he Venzke was ‘just one of the boys, | SI"idling weighed 188'% pounds. here last night when the Gougars)!i¢.f0r third place with the Uni-Ipagq peen awarded only one fres | promising ;,u; that’ was abdut &l went down on the short end o sity of Oregon in the Northern | ihrow and had not made it ——————— vor § - > a 32 to 25 game, Division of the Coast Basketball fis iy MG Qe s il il g“,____ Conférence last night by uermung! iclassic of the New York A. C % 5 bebitis bl ' | games, was refused. He was told, in i e et 1 v AT |effect to “go out and get a repu- R i T ! ‘ . > (T r——— |tation before trying to run in such Sk Ooniopary oise Bunn, Waresboro, Ga # M | I N R E fOR Y, X Ay O inuidetally, NEw REGURB ba k ball player, was disappointec i L k {now has enrolled Venzke and ap- e 5 Y & |pears quite proud of its young m O A0 Sl -Sgh aib moared "always. We always place our only 73 points in a high schoo | Faeer, DAYTONA BEACH, Florida, Feb, 'game. ‘mnmnfnnfidmhtka‘ ’ 27.—Sir Malcolm Campbell attained every printing job we do. We | All l 1. | a speed of 2 r| he o 3 % wadtuck, In Increase COAST CAGE. TEAMS |t o 8 e, L, " e, Tty ot stgars = o picem—bow - | en Shattuck, Inc. YOllr ARE BEING COACHED auto. His previous record of 253.698 class is Texeira, a Hawaiian, and are willing to back ew j BY FORMER PLAYERS the e ey pebe aes : judgment with our gusnass | i Juneau, Alaska ’ | Martin, world’s seric: i S(lles. T hero of the St.Louis Cardinals, wor SEATTLE, Feb., 27.—Basketball| tr=or=rrrrsrcereereeroviy the Capitol singles trap-shoo coaching in the northern division title in an Oklahoma City match You do not have to in- lof the Pacific Coast conference Hp ey @, oot SPRING STYLES ;'retusc ymvlr sMCSl rox'ce',' Tholds a unique position in athletic Frank Isbell plans to introd i By but merely supplement |annals of the league. 1 o 5 introduce b o it with good printing | Al five coaches in the division p A night bascball at home games Not Only Cheaper but and COLORS y Your for which there is no |played in the mnorthwest before y the Wichita club of the Wester Better s : substitute. Our printers | moving up to the coaching ranks. P & league. . Alaska and pressmen are artists Four of them returned to “teach” : gy L 2 at their trade, they |on the floors where they learned Chicago’s Cubs play 40 exhivi- know how to put punch {the” tine’points of the geme. ¥ A tion baseball games this sprine v \ v | > PET T in your printed sales | Ciarence *Heo’ Bdmundson. dean ? all but 14 of which will take piace | RICE & AHLERS CO. || KNAPP-FELT Prices are al- of all northern coaches and head of at Wrigley Fleld, Los sngeles GOOD PLUMBIN b = r MBING 4 in keeping with Ivasketball in the University of - ki | and , Washington since 1921 is the only The score was tied seven times | “We tell you in advance TELEPHONE 15 mentor who is not now coaching In a basketball game between Nort’ . i1 e Ry E .r his alma mater. Edmundson played YOU SAVE g:ltl:)lma (_in: erginiadr(;cently. An what job will cost STETSON CAPS the game at the Universily of 3 SN a period was nee 9 oy mp e Tdaho, one of the northern division in many ways when o il BB R ¥ schools. you buy a SCORES NEAR FOE A MINUTI 1‘ The ‘Rep’ Arrives : 1t was only a year or so agothat THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Pr. s g The four coaches who are teach- OLEWELAN'D_ b Ontil A Eimacamrn FORD | pmstitimd SABIN’S THE GASTINEAU | are Jack Friel of Washington State P i et ) Compan | college; A. . “Slats” Gills of Ore- land, had been in the ring four " Our Services to You Begin and End at the | gon State coliege; Rich Fix of the ASK :’;fi“fi‘ ;’“ fis "";‘ 'z‘;:k:“""‘s"gr‘( G o | Everything in Men’s Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Phone 374 1 University of Tdaho, and Billy Rein- e, by o Furnishings : opponent was counted out after s | | hart of the University of Oregon. JUNEAU MOTORS one punch, one dropped in the first | j . - \ — VR R . d the third in 1 Old papers fer sale at The Empire. 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