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DEC. 6, 1932 By GEORGE McMANUS 1’ s=i || 7% Interest AKE ME TO THE FOOT - On YOUR Money . .. BALL GAME - BUT Now You CAN TAKE ME - With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, BRINGING UP FATHER ) BUT-DAD | WANTED To 1GO To THE THAT SETTLES THAT- NOW -1 WONT HAVE TO LISTEN TO A LOT OF FOOT-BALL TALK TO-NIGHT- YOU HEARD WHAT t SAID- YOuU GO RIGHT TO THE OFFICE -F'LL NOT GIVE YOU A CENT- You GOT A LOT OF WORK To STRAIGHTEN OUT DowN THERE- NOW Q\T- HE WENT TO THE OFFICE-HE HAD A LOT OF WORK TO Do - 01932, King Pearures Syndicate, fac., i .23 Great Buutain, tights reserved. | ‘Pop’ Warner Resigns as Grid THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Coach at Stanford University Secured By : i | THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT gen wno Iwo years ago, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal." d as a comer in pro- |Dec. 6.—Glenn “Pop” ‘Warner,| BUILDING tournament circles when | Stanford's football coach, announc- 1ful golfer became pro ed he has received a contract leston country club. | from Temple University, Philadel- Is Now Bein: 5 5 2 I “You can't beat that kind of |phia and would be there to take of $500 efl('hg Offered in Denominations | golf,” Hagen declared after the|charge of practice next spring. The | 3 O ] ‘ { l i It was E picked i fessiona the y {atthe in Juneau ihehas arrived.” CALL OR PHONE | He is more than a promising pro; 5% Deposit. | BEATS KLUKWAN o | Mrs. Lavenik, with TotalTo Play Feature Games on| Evening of 542, Is High for ! Gtikine were vietors | IN CAGE TILTS Channel League’ Sched- ule This Evening Tonight the Juneau Firemen and An Amateur {*“One Girl Track Team” of Texas Put on Dis- i qualified List ‘ NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Dan Fer- ris, Secretary and Treasurer of the National Amateur Athletic Union, bowling contests last night |the United Meat Company quintet | aunounced yesterday that Mildred s’ Alleys. ec games straight from Sitkal and Stikine captured the first two . cames of the three games it played against Klukwan. rs. Lavenik of Kake was the best player on the alleys last evening getting a total of 542. Others Tass 500 Her team-mates Lavenik and Blomgren, passed the 500 mark, e former geiting 515 and the latter 536. In the Stikine-Klukwan contest, the high pin men were N. Ba- vard with 507 and Bernard with 505. Tonight Killisnoo will meet Scow Bay and Klawock will play Ka- saan. Results in Detail Results in detail last night fol- School court while the Douglas Firemen and George Brothers fives will tangle on the Nat' floor at Douglas in games that may pro- duce a leader in the flag race of the Channel Cage League. Two feature games will be stag- ed on both couris this evening. On the local floor, Juneau High School girls’ six will make its first public appearance of the year in a game against an Alumni or- ganization. At Douglas the High School girls will meet an Alumni sextette from that institution. In the League fight, both of the Firemen clubs have won a single game and lost none. If both win tonight they will be tied for lead- ership. It the local smoke eaters win and Douglas loses, the: former, Kake took|will battle on the Juneau High |“Babe” Didrickson, the “One Girl Track team” from Texas, had dis- qualified herself from further ama- teur competition by permitting her name and picture to be used ad-, vertising a new model of an auto- mobile. From Dallas, “Babe” denied the charge saying she permitted the company to take a picture but in- |structed the officials not to use it. She starred at the Olympic games in Los Angeles. i — - —— STAGG 1S OUT - AS DIRECTOR ,write a book. (him “Me Back Newman,” the in- isignal Chi::-{;,rfri:,k bhnc. chf G;)l_f‘ It was Picard’s second champion- iy g 20l | ehip in a few weeks. Recently he has broken his “almost” jinx and | after two years of steady effort, I the Oharloile NU.C. UPCHh coms ing from far behind on the last Spparently e found fls (OWEA-Leapl Pioard 45 a Dstive of Ply- Henry Picard, 25, Char]eston‘mum' Mass., where he leamned Ao fasal |golf as a caddy on the public ofessional, played a record round |, ‘ ?0‘ Awin the %a:’olina open crh:m- | links, beginning as soon as he was A | big enough to carry a bag. He pionship from Walter Hagen at i Greensboro, N, G, They were en- |attended high school at Plymouth gaged in medal play and Picud'sfgiaxorfi:m: ;]yg“ollofu“s‘ho;owuh card of 69 for 18 holes was the | SRR 4 R lowest ever played in competitive | golf on the course. Hagen’s score [ Go window shopping in your easy was 79. ichau-. Read the advertisements. Odds and Ends of the the Cadets. Back in 1916, Gene Year's{Vlds(l, an older brother, helped could | Elmer Oliphant crush the Irish, when [20; to 10. He scored three touch- quar- ldowns and kicked two field goals. ca)]edi.. . Gene Tunney, who at one |time spent his leisure moments he liked his own‘comboslng ‘AMStic notes to James too well. ... As a result|A, Farley, is expected to succeed of the hunting accident that cost |the llatter as secretary of the New them the services of Charlie Gel- ‘L‘York Athletic Commission. bert for next season the Cardin- | Johnny Gilbert, of Pittsburgh, als may incorporate a non-hunting |Karjas, just turned 17, shapes up clause in all future contracts. las (phe year's leading jockey. He Harry Newman, toast Michigan campus and the outstanding football figure, Last season, he flopped, the grandstand terbacks dealt him misery, ference being like Latest Arrivals! XMAS TAGS Stickers Wrapping Paper In New Styles and Color Shades Juneau Drug THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (01d First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. Pacific (oasr Coa/ (o IS NO FURTHER AWAY THAN YOUR TELEPHONE WE CAN DELIVER ANY QUANTITY low: KAKE— Bernard 179 ‘Blomgren 191 le 147 M Lavenik. 175 Mrs. Sweeney 18 | Notre Damie” had good reason to has| salted away something !fear Felix Vidal, fleét Army half-. $50, in fees and bonus within T iback, in this year's tussle with'the | twelve-month. Retirement A u tomatically, e in Effect Yesterday— | Ready for JOb \ B Lienify the Lifetimed | pen by this white dot. CHICAGO Ill. Dec. 6. — Amos| will have an undisputed advantage. | AT ANY TIME On the strength of previous showings, the Juneau Firemen should cop from the Butchers. The latter, however, have strength- | ened their lineup since last week Ly the addition of a new forward —Frenessy an Oregon man—and a re-arrangement of the squad. Lloyd Peterson will jump at center, Sted-,Alonzo Stagg after 41 years as man and Frenessy at forwards, |Director of Athletics and head} Brown, Jensen- and Cashen as football coach at the University | guards, will carry the Butchers' 0f Chicago has become a man| colors. without a job and ready to consi-; The Firemen probably will throw ‘der any coaching propsition offered | all of its players into the game |Rim. | as it progresses. George Brothers His retirement is automatic un-| and Douglas Firemen will use|der a ruling which requires retire- | their strongest combinations. |ment at the age of 70 years and| Lineups of the Alumni girls' this was of yesterday. | teams were not available today. Bragg refused to accept an hon- orary position as Chairman of the | University Committee of Entercol- | legiate Athletics. 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