The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1932, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932 ; GIVEN BEATING [Fargo Veteran Wins on Technical Knockout in Twelfth Round NEW YORK, March 25.—Billy Petrolle, veteran lightweight from Fargo, North Dakota, battered Christopher (Bat) Battalino, for- er featherweight champion, into a {decisive defeat on a technical fFOR YOUR EASTFR DINNE ARMOUR’S STAR, Whole zzc or Half, pound. . ..... BUTTER EGGS Fresh Clean Standards FRESH CREAMERY Petrolle weighed 138 pounds and !Mrs. Bavard . 128 128 128-*384 Battalino weighed 135 pounds. PR d —— Totals ... 702 660 1707 20'18 Muskrats ) ';KETCH[KAN BOWLERS |Boye 191 165 154510 1Guyot 130 195 '150—475 | RETAIN SILVER CUP sey 150 150 150-*450 Mrs. Petrick 107 109 113—329 By virtue of their overwhelming |Mrs. Andrews 148 174 123—415 | defeat of the Juneau bowlers n| — e —— |the five-day series concluded yes- Totals 721 768 690-2179 | terday, the Elks of Ketchikan be- | Beavers |come permanent possessors of Lhc‘l(o;m 162 170 171—503 |silver cup which has been con- 8ides 164 227 176—567 |tended for the past three years|Shepard 168 184 137—489 by the Elks in Alaska. |Mrs. Worth 116 93 108317 Ketchikan's 45 high scores mth McLean 122 145 170—437 the tournament totaled 16,444 lax e . ity i | Juneau’s 14,862, a lead of lsszl Toa: 732 819 762-2313 ns. Ketchikan led from the start A id was never in danger. Yesterday's totals were: Ketchi-| n, 3,273; Juneau, 2905. gh scores made by Juneau Elks follows: | Sides, 227; Metcalf, 193, 193, 102; | F. Henning, 213, 188; Kaufman {199; McNaughton, 183; Guyot, 195, |188; Boyle, 161; Pullen, 182; Stew- |art, 188; Lavenik, 194; Parks, 183. TRAVEL 18 MILES TO PRACTICE 3 dozen for 79c EGG DYES 3 pounds for 89c Sanitary Wrapped BERKELEY, Cal, March 25— | California’s crew does as much raveling to and from the Oak- esturary for practice as most| nm(m teams do for competi- tion during a season. The crew ages around 18 miles daily, | when the season is over will| ¢ piled up- 1,800 miles. ——————— ~10c¢ package ;menns nothing to Jerry Jelinek, veteran Marquette university pole | vaulter for he is deaf. Large Beautiful Daffodils BATTALINO 1§ BY B. PETROLLE knockout in the twelfth round here | F. Henning 163 188 213564 last night. Kaufman 172 1713 199—544 Despite the worst beating ever ) Simpkins e 155 126 140—421 |seen in Madison Square Garden,|Mrs. Goddard ... 88 162 167—415 ‘Battalinu was still on his feet but|Mrs. Taylor 115 166 134—426 | terribly punished when referee R ¥ i et Gunboat Smith stopped the duel. Totals 691 815 863-2370 | Petrolle swarmed over the Hart- Elephans |ford TItalian from the first, but|A. Henning 150 181 180—511 |Bat fought back until the last. |McNaughton 183 116 145—444 Eighteen thousand witnessed Davis 146 146 146-*438 the fight. Mrs. Bringdale 95 98 108—301 The 15} The roar of ‘a sports crowd 'BEAVERS WALLOP MUSKRATS THREE GAMES STRAIGHT Busier than ever, the busy Beavers continued their merry way pennantwards by trouncing the Muskrats on the Elks’ alleys last night three games in a row. In the jungle battle between the Tigers and the Elephants the Tigers had the edge, two to one.| Sides was high scorer, rollinx‘ 227 in his second game for the Beavers and 527 for total. He team-mate, Mrs. McLean, per- formed best among the women, with scores of 170 and 437. Tonight's schedules: Wolves vs. Cougars; Badgers vs. Lions. MIKE 0’DOWD LOSES TO ROGER BERNARD/ FLINT, Mich., March 25,——Roger Bernard, of Flint, won a close de- cision over Mike ODowd, of Col- fumbus, Ohio, last night in a fast' ten rounder. Bernard weighed 139% pounds and O'Dowd weighed {130 pounds. GARBAGE | HAULED i Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord e $8.00 Half Cord . 8425 50 cents discount for cash ( per cord E. 0. DAVIS I TELEPHONE 584 13,00 APPLES EXTRA FANCY WINESAPS $1.99 Never before so low—ONLY FEW LEFT on “Northland” GOCKTAILS DUNBAR SHRIMP DUNBAR OYSTERS ... SHAVER’S GRAPEFRUIT small SHAVER’S GRAPEFRUIT large DEL MONTE FRUITS FOR SALAD, 2 for ... 25¢ SNIDER’S COCKTAIL . SAUCE FRIENDS~ in particular. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Nortiland RADISHES, NEW ONIONS, PARSLEY, ASPARAGUS, CAULIFLOW- ER. HEAD LETTUCE. CUCUMBERS, SQUASH, SPINACH, CEL- ERY, GREEN. PEPPERS, RHUBARB, YAMS, TOMATOES, SPRING CABBAGE, BUNCH CARROTS— ALL AT NEW LOW PRICES Juneau—Phone 6 We are having a nice quiet little Silk and Parchment Lamp Shade Sale. you need new shiades an inspection of our complete stock will prove profit- able to all parties concerned, yourself Yours Very Truly, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison If Douglas—Phone 18 {| inz Picklesiand Cheese, Full | Heinz Picklesan FOR REALBUYS for EASTER ® the PERFUME of the IMMORTALS XQUISITE, alluring . . . giving a lingering flower fragrance . . . Shari, “the per- fume of the immortals,” is a delightful mingling of Rose, Hyacinth, Jasmine, and Lily with rare and costly Oriental flowers. BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. SAVE with SAFETY at Ifi’“fil DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS RUTH HAYES | (Telephone 496 | HUPMOBILE SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor SA4 VE HALF WOOD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short Onions CREAM AMERICAN ; SWEET GHERKINS ....._...33¢ 20c Pound SOUR GHERKINS ... .3; CORDIAL CHERRIES INDIA RELISH .. PICKLED ONIONS RUBYETTES 2 for M EMRELETTES, 2 for SWEET ONIONS ... SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR large package—33c Business Is Good TELEPHONE 24 Let’s Keep It Good WE DELIVER NEW Coats NEW Spring Dresses SPRING HATS in French room models, no duplicates. Very reasonably priced. VISIT Gastineau Hotel Building CLOSE OUT of COATS and SWEATERS All At Half Price “CREDIT—Gladly” The Juneau Frock Shoppe NEW Suits All Juvenile Ready-to-Wear consisting mostly JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE f_—__'__ BUSY WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better . RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” FOUR SQUARE FIRST CLASS LUMBE Floors Need Color Tool Ten Pleasing Colors Beautiful and colorful floor effects are the vogue. Use Sherwin- Williams Floor Enamel on dis- colored Wood and Linoleum Floors. SWP tcuse Paint MAR-NOT Lasts longer, covers more, costs The finest vamish made. Dries Tess per job.. fast. Al uses. | Thomas Hardware Co. ’ IllllllllIII_IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIIlIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIHII! \¢ som:o% Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON I Established 1898 NSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Plymouth Floating Power The engine floats in the chassis with | the freedom and stability of a dock or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before ems ployed. JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store afm l Ng TELEPHONE 15 Alaska Laundry THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat

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