The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 5

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e e A —————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRl?,_ FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1932. _ BRINGING UP FATHER DO YOU REALLY THINK DADOY 1S 1N GOooD ENOUGH HUMOR TO GET SOME CASH FRoM i1 STIKINE WINS ~NES- INAND TALK TO HIM BEFORE HE GETS GO RIGHT 'FOUR QUINTETS. GEE! | HOPE * HE'S FEELING GooD - PRINGE RUPERT: ON ALLEYS;S0 ~ CLASH TONIGHT BOXER SEEKING : DOES KLAWUGK AT SCHOOL GYM MURPHY BATTLE Kasaan and Klukwan Are Douglas Fn emen Play Benme Wlndle, Prince| Losing Teams in Bowl- ing Contests and Klawock were the| teams in the bowling st night on the Elks' ikine defeated Kasaan he first and third games he three-game series, and Kla- | after losing the first game; captured the two r ale of Kasaan, was the on the elleys last ev- In his second game he He averaged a three- of 534. Two Others Pass 500 ly two other players to 500 mark were N. Ba- ikine, 527, and Sperling n, 509. 2 contenders will be Scow st Craig and Chilkat st Tenakee. Results in Detail Detailed results of last night's contests follow: wock Klukwan, STIKINE— 167—527 163—489* 174—474 154—407 131—393* 789-2290 ‘Walmer Miss Monson. 186—509 168—534 148—480 125—347 128—384* 755-2254 154 148 128 Totals i ) KLAWOCK— A Hmm ng ... 156 le Taylor. 158—487 | | United Meat and Moose Take on Roadrunners i doublehcader cage at- | be I when (he Dou the United N Another traction will Jtonight Firemen meet H Company’s five, and the Moosc jangle with the B. P. R. quinte on the High School gym court The opening game will ‘start a’ 7:30 p. m. and the second gam> will start immediately following it It will be the first game of tho season for the Islanders and the! Butchers. The former, led by Jim my Manning, has a list of ex- Douglas High School stars and bids fair to be troublesome for every team in the Channel circuit. Lit- tle is known of the strength of the United Meat outfit. | The Island smoke eaters have Manni; nd Harry Lundell avail- | able as centers, Johnny Martin,| Angus Gair and Alex Gair for| forwards, Gordon Gray, and Tauno i as guards. The Butche are led by Bol rown, ex-Seattle high school player, and includes' Carl Jensen, George Hail and Lioyd Peterson, forwards; John Cashen, center, Jack Gould and Brown,| guards. The Moose, who lost to the lo- cal Firemen last Tuesday night, meet strong competition in the Roadrunners who upset the dope kettle by a smashing victory over the George Brothers’ five. The Paps probably will shift their line- up a little, starting Lindstrom and Ledbetter at forward posi- | tions tonight, Brown at center, iand Erskine and Grummett, guards, kecplng Bloomquist, Hildre, Hunt .. 169 102 145 Totals .. 126 KLUKWANS— Messer'mdt.. 150—466 143—469 124383 145—435* "7120-2240 Mrs. Faulkner 177 161° 143 136 142 170 161* 143 136 148 146—493 145—467 | 143—429* | 136—408* | 112—402 | Totals ........ 750 758 682-2199 | —Absent—Did not bowl. | BASKETBALL BARGAIN | CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The Univer-| sity of Chicago is the first Big| Ten school to announce “depres-| sion prices” for basketball. Re-| served seats for eight of 11 ma- jor home hardwood contests are| to sell for 75 cents, including tax, | with general admission for the other three will be 40 cents. —e—— Taylor \'1 's. Sperling. The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. j New Shipment MEN’S WOMEN’S Shoes FROM $2.95 to $4.95 Saloum’s | For 50 years scve Baking Powder. . . Schilling women have pinned their faith to, Schilling ral million western Rupert Welter, Chal- lenges Local Champ Bennie Windle, conquerer of Nina Gurvich, and rated as Prince Rupert’s leading welter coniend bitious to take on Miles Mur- phy, local claimant to the Alaska middleweight boxing crown. This was revealed in a challenge j cceived by the Sporting Editor of he Empire from A. F. Stone, pro- moter of Empress Athle! Club of Prince Ruperf. Windle, Stone said, will fight Murphy six or eight rounds, any time and any place the local man names. There doesn’t seem to much chance for any meeting |here between the two in the ne | future as the American Legion has suspendsd its boxing meets and Cooper in reserve as need: The Roadrunners are expected to send in the same team again Moose that toppled the Groe —Smith and Torgerson, forw: Bayers center, Nelson and Mo guards, with Osborne, W. Rode; berg and Ben Messer available for relief. DANCE AT MOOSE HALL Saturday BY Serbian Flag Society PEPPY MUSIC by Serenaders Admission, $1.00 Ladies Free " docto PAW - COULD 1 HAVE A TWENTY SPOT 71 NEED T PRETTY indefinitely due to a lack of suit- able quarters. Stone declared Windle has a fine d. He has a list of 32 suc- il fights. He knocked out Nina Gurvich in eight rounds and took a six-round decision | Ph. D s Seek Janitor Job SLANY, Czechoslovakia—Eleven at the local trade school. I|IlIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIIIIIiII|llIlIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIllllillllIIIIIIIII|III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIll UNITED FOOD Co. Saturday and Monday Values WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY Apples STARCH CORN—or—GLOSS 3 packages, POTATOES FROM FARMER 25 pounds, 45¢ BEANS PRUNES RAISINS 4 pounds, 25¢ FIGS——— S0AP POWDER 4 pounds, 25¢ TEA BLUE RIBBON 14 1b., 15¢., Ib. 59¢ JAMS, Assorted quart, 32¢ Choice Meats for Strength and Heqlth Eat more meat these cold days. Department and see the tempting offerings We Deliver \WHAT FOR? ) TO BUY SOME| FOOT- BALL TICKETS- ! | kcn |va nced over {tion of the Coliseum in Exposi- of philosophy and two fulluty Development Association and |“blood squad” here whose membecs | time professors were among 200 |the applicants for the job of janitor | The me »mbership of the two groups | hospitals. Last year $1,600 was pam lis virtually the same. By GEORGE McMANUS \ NO' | WANT TO BUY A SAXQPHONE - FLYWEIGHT TURNS PRO| VEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 2.—Earl | | Everett, who won the southeastern | A. A. U. flyweight championshi | last year, has ‘joined the profés- sional boxers at San Francisco, as | a bantamweight. He was not per- | mitted to continue in the Olym- pics last July because of an eye e staging of the injury. ames here last sum- | SOQNERS’ PASSES CLlCK NORMAN, Okla., Dec. 2—Losing their running backs through in- juries, the University of Oklahoma | eleven turned to passes with un-| usual success. In four games they | completed half their attempts. | tion Park. RS | Transfer of these large sums | STUDENTS JOIN BLOOD SQUAD| | was under consideration at a meét- AKRON, O.—Twenty Akron Uni- |ing of directors of the Commun- | versity students are enrolled in a| ULYMPIAD 5T0 HEFUNI] MILLION' LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2. — The T committee has ta- | s to return to the rnia $1,055,000 ad- initial State of C: me time plans were turning over to Los nd county a fund y reach $600,000, repre- senting Olympic Games surpluses | its made, through opera- Tenth Olympiad committee. | give blood transfusions at Akrcn| the students for blood. ; CASH IS KING THERE MUST BE A REASON Box 1.19 FLOUR PRIDE OF THE WEST 49 pounds, $1.09 coco4 MOTHER’S 2-1b. can, 25¢ RICE—LIMA BEANS RED BEANS Lb. 5C MACARONI and SPAGHETTI 4 pounds, 25¢ MATCHES SEARCHLIGHT 6 boxes, 25¢ PLUMS in Syrup—21% Size Another Shipment Jonathans—Delicious Winesaps—Newtowns 25¢ W hite (% Interest On YOUR Money . .. With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the 550,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description Folder Sent on Request. !l( nds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (Old First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dellars Earn 7. IS NO FURTHER AW AY THAN YOUR TELEPHONE WE- CAN DELIVER ANY QUANTITY AT ANY TIME We Specialize on INDIAN AND CARBONADO Phone 412 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 1le can BROOMS each, 47¢ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 PLAY MIDGET GOLF! The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. 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