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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Mf‘\l)\Y DI:C l2 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL EVERYTING | Te Parene A e [ T i | DEAL IS cLOSED Fom || s, SETTHE # 20,000, 22 THE: NEXT . ROOM [T ///.‘ e, 3 ©1032 whistle. Metzgar's two field goals and a free throw and a single- pointer by Blake gave them six points in the first period. Smith shot one field and two from the 5. F. D, WIN FROM RUADMEN MuusE gift line, and Nelson one from scrimmage for four points, Smith’s shooting in the second ' uuaner gave the Roadrunners a int lead at the half-way He dropped four fields mrough the net and Torgerson one, carrying the B. P. R. score wo 14 points. Metzgar sank two !and Connors one field for six |potches to make the Firemen's Local Firemen I\ose Out 28 to 27 — Douglas Wal- lops Mocse 35 to 20 | ‘count 12, { The Firemen rallied in the third ROD 28 B R D. F. D. 35 MCOSE 20 jquarter, Garn and Connors scoring one field and one free throw each and Metzgar a free throw to make the smoke eater's count 19 while the Roardrunners scored but two on free throws by Osborne and Smith. a sprinkling ol shlver- fans who braved frigid tem- tures that made an ice-cream t of the High School gym Sun- afternoon, the Juneau Fire- n won an undeserved yet thrill-| Torrid Last Quarier 28 to 27 victory over the B. P.! The last quarter was torrid. quintet, and the Douglas Fire- Smith opened it with a neld goal, men drove through the Moose 35 Making the count 19-18. 20 thereby upsetting the pre- it with a free throw. Garn tossed 1e dope. {in a {_leld to give the Firemen e roadrunners put up a better A moméntary two-point lead that nd of ball than the local smoke Torgerson’s field goal for the Road- but the latter staggered Tunners wiped out. Smith then through to win when their oppo- Slipped away from his guard to nents failed 'to make the most of Score two fields in rapid succes- their scoring chances. Smith, B. Slon. putting the B. P. R. fow P R. forward star, fell down on Points to the good. @ free throw after the final whistle| ‘Connors cut oif two of them when a caged toss would have|With a pretty shot from scrimmage. knotted the count. Metzgar then tied the count witk Moose Fall Down a field goal, his fifth of the game After battling the Island Fire- Two free throws executed by men on even terms in the first,Smith and Moyer put the Road- Talf, the Moose defense went hay- [runners out in front again. Garn wire in the second half and Doug-|came through with another fine las had no difficlty in winning, |Shot to knot the score at 27-all. The first half ended with the Nelson fouled Hollmann and Doc' Islanders on the long end of a|caged the casaba for his first and 10 to 7 score. only score of the game, the one Poor guarding by the Moose de- | point that won for his team. fense presented the visitors many| Smith’s fine shooting, Moyer's chances for set-up shots in theeffective guarding for the Road- second. They jumped their lead |runners, Metzgar's excellent work to six points at the three-quarter|at center and Garn and Connors’ post 19 to 13, and in the final|floor game featured the contest. period ran wild to score 16 points| Smith scored 19 points for the while the Moose marked up but|Roadrunners. Metzgar was high 7. making the final count 35 to 204””0"1t man for the Firemen with Gair led the Islanders with 1412 points. Garn and Connors tied points. Manning was a close se—;for second place with 7 each. cond W 13. Martin and L\ln-|J. F.-D. (28) Pos. B. P. R. (27) dell scored four each. Hollmann (1)....rf... Torgerson (4) Firemen Below Par Connors (7). .. Smith «19) The Juneau iremen were not|Metzgar (12) Osborne (1) up: to their usual form. Hollmann, |Blake (1)... Nelson (2) veteran forward and one of the (Garn (7). -.1g.....Moyer (1) high point men of the circuit,{Manley for Garn; Garn for Holl- never did get started. He was held |mann; Garn for Manley; Holl- to a single point by Moyer, road mann for Garn; Blake for Hayes; runner guard who played steller |Hayes for Blake. lefense ball. But that one point Rodenburg for Nelson. the winning counter. It came | Field goals: Connors 3, Metzgar 20 seconds before the final| 5 stle with the score tled at. 27| G4 3 Toreron 32, Smith 7, 21. Doc’ sank the sphere. The roadrunners had a fine op-| Free throws: Hollmann 1, Con- ast scecond of play. Smith, the il ‘Smith 5, Osborne 1, Moyor 1. WELL, | PUT King Fearatcs Syndicate, tnc., Gréat Briéain rights reserved I3 CHAMPAGNE, Il., Dec. 12. afternoon to " finish the regular football season undefeated and un- tied, was last Saturday night declared the winner of the Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy, symbolic of the National Football Championship, under the Dickinson rating sys- tem. Although Southern California de- games feated Notre Dame last Saturday|Frank G. Dickinson, origmmor the system, said Michigan out- ranked the University of Michigan |superiority in middle western foot- ball intersectional games. Michigan scored 2847 Southern California, 26.81, braska 2648, SORRY, MR JIGGS, WE WILL HAVE TO POSTPONE THE SIGNING UNTIL WE coT ™ |Unwerslty of Mzchtgan ~ Declared National Grid Champions;So. Cal. Secon. Southern California won more than Michigan but of the Trojans because of with Pittsburgh and Ne- tie for third place. Purdue was fourth and Colgate fifth in raung and rank NEW OFFICER PLANNED FOR COAST SPORTS Commxssnoner of Athletics| to Be Selected— Duties Outlined LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 12— | Faculty representatives of the Pa* cific . Coast Conference Universities, meeting here Sunday, voted to sel- ect of Commissioner of Athletics, whose principal duties will be to choose officials for football games, The Commissioner plan has been approved by the Graduate Man- agers’ organization. A Committee has been appoint- ed to outline the Commisstoner’s dozen. WASHINGTON U WINS FOOTBALL GAME BY 66 - 0 SEATTLE, Dec. 12—The Univer- sity. of Washington Huskies d feated the West Seattle Athles Football team last Saturday after-. |noon by a score of 66 to 0. scores were made in the first half. | Washington used the third string- | ers in the second half. T TR 5 SHRINE DANCE FRIDAY The second dance of the season| will be given by the Juneau Shrine Club Friday, December 16. tational. Music by Serenaders. Invi- adv. —————— DO-NUT SPECIAL TUESDAY Fresh Cake Doughnuts, 20 cents Juneau Bakery. —adv, Allj KILLISNOO WIN ; THREE STRAIGHT “FROM KASAAN R. E. Robertson Rolls Two Games Over 200 and ! Has 572 Total : R. E. Rober bowling Elks’ contes* 'saan. m did some good Saturday night on Alleys in the tournament | between Killisnoo and Ka- | His one-game and three- tals were the best of the In his first and second ne rolled 215 and 216, re-! vely. His total was 572. His| rea.m Killisnoo, took three straight ! ifrom Kasaan. Guy MecNaughton of Killisnoo, | Xeglb((‘ red a total of 500. | Arthur Bringdale, with a total: Cl‘ 533, and Harry Sperling, with! were the best bowlers for Kasaan. Tonight, will even.m gamh the competing be Klawock against Scow teams ! Bringdale the | | wrap, By CEOROE McMANUS LISTEN B.n and Stikine against Craig. Details of Saturday Night Details of Saturday mght'i play follows: KILLISNOO— Robcr:son Vander Leest MoNaughton Shepard (Mrs. Bringdale. 215 162 170 132 ‘35 814 141 162 172 132 216—572 162—486* 158—500 ‘Totals KASAAN— Sperling 170 197 . 124 141 128 170 189 142 929 128 70—510* 147533 191457 135—375 128—384* Totals 760 728 T71-2259 —Avemge—D)d not bowl. ART DISPLAY Complete line of Alaska art prints in greeting cards, and framed pic- tures, make your selection and we pack and deliver to post- WINTER AND POND CO —adv. Duncan M agle . Taylor office. — ,,—— SILVER TEA WEDNESDAY Keep the date, Wednesday, Dec. 14. Silver tea given by Methodist Ladies at the home of Mrs. M. L Merritt—2 to 5 o’clock. acv. End Serious Coughs { With Creomulsion Don't let them get a strangle hold. | Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion com- hines the 7 best helps known to modern ecience. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take, No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standing is not re- heved by Crenmulsmm (ldv) Read the nds as caretully as you resd the news articles. duties. The post will be a part time job and will carry a small salary. 1, Torgerson 1, Osborne 3, Nelson 4, Moyer 1. Referee—Engstrom; Umpire—Ra- ven; Timer—Bolyan; Scorer—Shat- tuck. Mocse (20) Lindstrom (7). RF Bloomaquist. LF Brown (T) C... y Grummett (3)..RG Lundell (4) | Erskine (3) LG, . Niemi Substitutions: Hunt for Grum- mett; Ledbetter for Bloomquist: Grummett for Hunt; Bloomquist for Grummett. Field Goalr* Brown 3, Lind- isirom 2, Grummett 1, Erskine 1: Manning 6, Martin 2, Gair 5, Lun- dell 2, Free Throws: Lind- strom 3, Grummett 1, Erskine 1: JF.D. (35 Gair (14) Martin (4) Manning (13) Pes. Brown 1, Referee—Raven; Umpire — Eng- Have You S. Hamilto FOOD een the New n Beach CALL AND SEE THE ,NEW MACHINE IN ACTION Ask our Mr. Parsons for a FREE copy of the Hamilton Beach Food Chart. 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