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ol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932. BRINGING UP SURE-YOU CAN FISH RIGHT OFF THE BACK OF THE BOAT & | THANKS: CAPTAIN- H THATS FINE- FATHER ng and system has ever yet for getting a ball car- a defense, formations appeared on By GEORGE McMANU ) THIS AINT BAD OF ; A FISH COULONT | T 2 COURSE, 'T WOULD BE 9 o {JJ EVEN BOTUE KJ /g;:x/ GREAT IF THE GANG . o\‘a‘.\ < WITH THAT - ‘}“’E// i WUZ ONLY HERE - i SLJ;\Q(; b\ INERD) ) T IMES 1Y d - - (s KR31 ndicate Inc. Great Beitam rights reserved. | | @ 1932, King Features Sy BENNETT AND CARNERA WINS FRASER BOUT tackling. no matter how East-West Marriage | wey of swpping an opponent, Is FAST UN | LONDON, March 24, — Primo| N - ¥|other than by grasping him firmly, Carnera, giant Ttalian, knool If Fritz Orisler's first day at|when he has the ball in his arms, jout George Cook, Australian' Princefon is any indication of [and depositing him on the sod. p G e theavyweight champion, in the what's ahead, the Tigers will Material Dubious Detroit and Spokane Bat- by 1933 b! black-haired fellow [past two years to the brawny ma- to Drflw g0 and Minnesota | terial at Minnesota, there is some- | brought to Nassau more energy | thing of a sinking sensation await- SEATTLE, March 24.—Leonard| and personality, more vim and|ing Crisler when he views his Bennett, of bebrolt and Don Fras. | an the staid Princeton | Princeton men for the first time in 4 proisably in a ¢ impressed his Frills Come Last ler is & in the Stag: 0, ggering cut of the football 63 years of strictly homebred , greeting, re in Princeton, and with only stirred up more| thusiasm than a squad s could muster all seriousness and common sense. and systems to him mean 1e surface, and there is still no at least, Having been accustomed for the tlers Go Eight Rounds | er, of Spokane, battled to a draw here has seen in all spring practice starting April 4. § S o3 A steady parade of defeat, the eight ifindnfl:mgmb;c.“hmwnm' chagrin that goes with failure, has Bennett weighed 147% and Fras- had its effect on the Princeton ma- er 145 pounds, |terial. There are less than 50 men {to choose from, as a starter. ! | The best back on the Princeton Jack James, has left the 'y, and Crisler has only Millard Draudt, a comparatively 1 fel t fast end willing, a basis for his 1933 backfield. There may be something excit-' |ing in the sophomore forces that |step into the varsity careers with a background of victory over Colum- meeting, eating yelonic 24 hour last fall everybody with TENNIS MATCH fundamentalist, g school of Chi- Frank Shields Helps to Get! Three Victories to |he BY KNOCKOUT (fourth round of a scheduled ten- rounder here last night. INDIANA NET STARS DOMINATE BIG TEN AS POINT MAKERS LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 24— Accumulating high scoring honors {in Big Ten basketball is becoming an Indiana custom. When Johnny Wooden, of Per- due, set became the an all-time record this year with 154 points in a season eighth Hoosier jeourt man to hold a season’s high scoring record in 12 years, Six times a Purdue player, two times an Indiana University play- jer in the 12 years have annexed A parallel to the case of our ow.. ancy Ann Miller, who married an Indian Maha; , has just been disclosed in England with the revelation that the Nawabzada Nasir Ali Khan, eldest son of the ruler of Jaors, India, has been secretly married to an English Gloucestershire, Eng. They have Just the bare outward form of his bia’s stalwart freshmen last fall, French Twi | the honor. | one chil maneuvers, the only defeat the Morningside, nci o Purdue’s hlézh sc?rlers B Don —————— “Blocking nad tacklh consti- | yearlings suffered all season. | {White in 1921, Blair Gibson in BOWLER ROLLS TWO 300's te the ofi]y basic syst,exnf in foot-| Green material, however, pro-l‘ NEW YORK, March 24—Break- (1922 George Sprading in 1924, Wil- | & heasserts. You can runvides no exciting prospect for a iNE even in the concluding singles' wyr Cumming. tn 1927, “Stretch” | "HOUSTON, Tex, March 24, — from Warner formations, head coach, who in his first year a5t night, the United States Murphy in 1929, and Wooden, In- A. H. Gaines, Houston bowler, re- e formations, any forma-|must take the remnants of a squad WOURd Up Winner in the Interna- d high men were Art Beck- cepily 't block ta tion is any good.” that idea a: 1 iy has thall tremendou The boys have had weird plays, strange formations, amazing ma- neuvers, and they They {failed because these plays, more than the simpler forma- ou can devise, but if your le on the defense, no forma- |that lost every major contest las: tional Tennis matches, ousting on the offense, fall, and attempt to duel success- France- by three victories to two:'en in 1930, !weeks. He is the only enthusiast |fully with Columbia, Cornell, Navy,' Frahk Shields drove home the| Funk of Towa in 1923, Miner of in the city to achieve the double | |Michigan and Yale in a row, final points for Uncle Sam, sub-'Onio in 1025, Benny Oosterbaan Fooced. s a starter, Cris- | done Princeton s good. But the Princeton hope comes of |the record the 33-year-old Crisler made at Minnesota, where his 1930 {eleven won only one important 2 PO SO o won enly ‘one imporast ELK BOWLERS TO | | match, and after one solif year of ’run:iamentals. last fall had a, BAmE TONIGHT | | powerful team that wound up a| 3 | fine season with a startling 19 to 0| TWo matches will be rolled to- 6-4 and 10-8. haven't worked. Cafe H arry Dawson’s upset of Chio State, Inight in the Elks' mixed bowling | tournament. At 7:15 the Elephants, | | |who have won only three out of 12! \JIM LONDOS THROWS WRESTLER OF RUSSIA Egames, will meet the Tigers, who | have broken even in the same number of games, : BOSTON, Mass, March 24, — the Jim Londos, wrestling title claim- iant, last night defeated Kola 2gainst the Muskrats, winners of |Rwariani, of Russia, in straight Seven out of 12 games. falls, in the Boston Gardens, in a|is taking the place in feature match. league-leading Beavers, have dropped only two games, | crew of Del Thompson, who has i left Juneau. duing Christian Boussus by 6-1, of ner in 1924 and Branch McCrack- 300, pins within ———-ee HOT CROSS BUNS Get your Mot Cross Buns, fresh 'and appstizing, at the San Fran- cisco Bakery. FOR SALE A NEW STOMACH | Following this match will appear Odd as that sounas, it is virtually who as true as though a new stomach were really bought and paid for— that's what thousands of former | Sam Guyot stomach sufferers tell us. 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She learned a:ll her golf here. —————— EASTER DANCE | At Moose Hall, Saturday, March! |St. Patrick's blue with the letters tion of Voters, General Municipal Election to be held Tuesday, April | [5, 1932, will be opened ‘Tuesday, | NOTICE March 1, 1932, and remain open | To Scottish Rite Masons: until Saturday evening, April 2,/ ‘ Maundy Thursday services at6:30 1932. 3 | American citizenship, twenty-one iyears of age, bona fide resident WALTER B. HEISEL, | Territory of Alaska for one year, —adv. —adv. Secretary. |and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, ' . |followed by supper. Visiting Knights Rose Croix cordially invited. GRE ]‘quued' H R. 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