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« THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1932. 5 : i RRTN(‘TN(‘ UpP F‘ATHER HE WAS BROUGHT DOWN ON THE TENYARD LINE~ HE MADE A GAIN OF FIFTY YARDS- RS, LAVENIK ‘STRUNG UUINTS VLU GO TO ME OFFICE AN' DO SOME WORK-~ kL GIT AWAY FROM 1 ALL THIS FooT i BALL CHATTER- Dallw Cross-word Puz.,le ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. Hebrew 1. Woolly sur- prophet i face of cioth 7. Cotton fabrle | | & Food fisn 8. Boy escort 8. Bucket 9. Liqueur fla- 12. Commotion vored with 3 13. Dwelling anise | place 10. Pronoun 14. Poker term 11. Allow 15. Five-sided 16, Cylindrical 7ok MR 17, PUY of's mat o Bope Ior 3 . of a mat- oisting a Kake Defeats Klukwanand|Firemen Meet B. P. R— " "t * yard atoara Sitka Downs Tenakee | Moose and Douglas Fire- | 1" Locadions 3 Shies ’ 4 23, Pronoun 26. Sins on Elks’ Alleys men in Second Game . Preceding . Indarnatton of night n) ; | #7. Moved back 25, ardor Mrs. Lavenik was the best singlej TFour of the strongest aggrega- 81. Come in 29. Members of & game bowler last night in theitions in the Channel Basketball 35 Alhted 20. ‘ndlothct tournament contests on the Elks'|League will tangle in a double- 36. Roman road %g. Kind of acid Alleys. A member of the Kake header Sunday afternoon at 4 31 Ealred i BT saty team, che rolled a total of 202 in|o'clock on the High School Gvm b1 s 1. 8iks forth BbWN 4‘2 ?nrf:: et ber second game. She registered court. In the opening game, the (¢ Viscous biack 58 Nntive metal- 1. Baclooy \he * Tarchale three-game aggregate of 546.[Juneau Firemen. leaders of the o BE{'“N goc;rlggnd L Rt :g HSI’:-"”:‘.M Kake defeated Klukwan three league with two straight victories 45, Any climbing 59. Make RATIOL | o ioet 19, Component of straiol Vi woody per- 60. Trigonomet- 3. Bod f ter a molecule siraights. Blomgren, also of Knke,;a‘nd no dergats. will be testefi by enata Hal func- i Sg"{e?‘e;" 50, an:‘“ tyrant garnered a three-game total of|the aggressive B. P. R. quintet, 5%‘ gn lkho ocean o Bé Ilrom the gzl E‘akru]aiu ¢ 54 Took away adge of ight . Likel 518, conquerers of George Brothers' [ GRSANE. Teuda] Japa- 5. Poreine ani- 55, Disecss Sitka Beats Tenakee | five. plements nese family mal 55. Nolse The other contest on the alleys< 4 night was between Sitka and’ akee, Sitka taking two or thel three games. | The bowlers who passed the 500 total in this contest were Pullen’ ol Tcnakee 566; Stewart and An- | of " Sitka, 565 and 536, re- Killisnoo will meet Ka- eir contest will start at instead of 7:15, the custo- mary time. 1 Last Night's Details Details of last night's games fol- oW |ors. |league leaders. In the nightcap, which will fol- low the first game immediately, !the Moose and Douglas Firemen will battle for second place hon- Each has won and lost a game. The B. P. R. has been pamted '"for the game against the loca! smoke eaters. It has scouted the Firemen in both their games and has worked out a defense svstem that it believes will curb Hollman and Metzgar, scoring aces for the It should be a fast and close game The Island Firemen ought to CARNERA GE TS DECISION OVER KING LEVINSKY KAKE— !give the Moose plenty of action, Lavenik 168 153 156—477 and with an even assortment of Blomgren 171 170 167—518 |the breaks of the gamie it should Hermle 113 134 137—384 |be a mp and tuck battle. Mrs. Lavenik 194 202 150—546 Y D e Mrs, veeney. 116 127 148—386 v o KID CHOCOLATE KLUKWAN— H Messerschmidt 173 173 173—519% | | S 138 127 140—405 | FEN TITLE 174 145 107—426 | Miss Taylor 136 136 136—408° | Mrs. Sperling 120 120 120—360 IN LABARBA GU Totals 741 701 676-21181 SITKA— | BrewaH, 185 182 108565 reatherwelght Champlon Andrews 180 196 162—538 o e 1o taee | Given Decision in Mrs. Dufresne. 143 143 143—420" | 15 Rounder ‘ Mrs. Duncan 106 106 106—318* — | N et g s NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Kid Cho-, Totals 731 778 1751-2260 |colate, recognized by the New York ! TENAKEE— | Athletic Commission as the renth- Pullen 174 197 195—566 |erweight champion, successfully de-; Nelson 152 152 152—456* (fended his title last night, win- | Van Atta 134 137 128—399 |ning a decision at the end of a! Mrs. Pullen ... 132 132 132—396*|15-round battle with Fidel La- Mrs. Erbland.. 125 122 145—392 |Barba, of California, the challen- — —= —e— |ger. Totals 740 752-2209 There were no knockdowns. ‘—Average—Did not bowl. FOUR BEARS 60 DOMESTIC Misibiées of Vs Varsity Squad| at Home Either on or with Gridiron LaBarba weighed 124 pounds and Chocolate 125% pounds. {late an edge, while the referee, Willie Lewis, voted the slam- ~bang duel a draw. The Associated Press score card gave each six rounds and three were even. The crowd of 15,000, the largest of the season, saw the battle. In previous duels between the 19 round decision and lost anoth- er equally tight to LaBarba. Two of the judges gave Choco- | two fighters Chocolate won a close | CHICAGO IIl, Dec. 10.—Primo rounder here last night. The de-; ‘cision was greeted by boos by the fans, ;| SIGNS YOUNG RECRUIT | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 10.— ,There’ll be two Wards on the Los Angeles baseball club roster next | spring when 18-year-old Henry Ward of this city reports at the |Seraph training camp. Henry was the first recruit signed by Manager |Jack Lelivelt, who gave Dick Ward a regular job on the pitching staff Carnera won a decision over King | Levinsky at the end of a 10-. " 1ay College on Thanksgiving Day. BERKELEY, Cal., Dec. 10.—As the football season closed it was learned that several of the Cali- fornia team had gone “domestic.” Some undergraduate foupd that four from the varsity squad were enrolled in the household science aepartment of the university, a realm usually devoted to women. Athletic authorities were not in a feminine environment from choice, but of necessity. The foot- ballers were majoring in physical ! education and dietitics is a com- pulsory subject. Names of the students were not revealed because ‘“the poor boys had sufferedq enough already.” TEXAS CONFERENCE HAS ENDED CAREER DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 10. — The Texas Intercollegiate Athletic As- sociation, oldest athletic confer- | ence in the state, closed its last football season wtih the game be- tween Texas A. & I. and McMur- During its lifetime the confer- ence now dishanding gave birth to the Texas, Lone Star and Southwest conferences, the last named now the leading conference of the region. ! Six schools—Texas A. & I, West | Texas Teachers, Sul Ross, McMur- yay, Danicl Baker and Abilene Christian—made up the Intercol- legiate conference in its final sea- son, ————— Classified ads pay. ———a—— Read the ads as carefully as you! read the news articles. last season. Henry is \stop. a short- ——eveo— Give a Corona for Christmas THE NEW SMITH CORONA Now On Display—In Colors $6.50 down $6.50 per month FREE TRIAL—COME IN J. B. 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