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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER GOOD - SHOW WM ~N / HE'S ONE GuY| THAT WONT TALW GET OUR PRICE BY THE JOB— Not by the Hour 30 Gallon Range Boiler $9.50 Toilet . . . . $15.00 (Standard New Pattern Bowl) (EOMOMINIS e S s T -y ‘ IR N - B from the Butchers, although the be in a tie for leadership. Each, latier may upset the dope pot. 1""0““ have won f‘hfet; 8:‘1'“:‘5 ;’“;;1 They have shown some lmprove-lo‘;‘t"}::”s&’::; S o 4 ment in edch succeeding game| Anq it fsn't impossible for tHat) and have, apparently, mustered a to the Moose last Wediesday but‘game and Douglas Firemen beat| Lmarad outplayed them for five-sixths of [the Roadrunners next Tuesday. Douglas will be represented by ‘Y KlLLISNon W|N | WILL PLAY Twn to happen. The four quints are the game. They have as stronglthe first half championship Will two teams and Juneau by one team | capable squad at last. evenly matched and a few breaks| a combination as the league af- be at stake when the two depart- :n the annual basketball tourna- | George Brothers are expected to|could bring about just the kihd| |give the smoke eaters plenty of jof knotted situation depicled. If,! | ht's | | H ifords and are dangerous contend-|ment fives clash. ers. | week, it was made known today. :ENAKEE AND ‘GASABA LEAGUE Douglas High School is sending 5 | both its boys’ and girls'’ squads, while the only entry from this side of the Channel will be the Moose City League team. The players and coaches will leave Juneau on the Army boat, the Fornance. | at 7 o'clock Monday morning. They will probably return to Juneau the following Saturday. It is not known what other teams will take part in the tour- nament, but Skagway and Haines are certain to be well represented. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Nelson Makes High Total, Moose Meet United Meat Messerschmidt Best | and George Brothers Single Game ; Take on Firemen |argument. They dropped a game!hcwever, the Firemen win tonig! o——— . s . ‘mept at Haines, sponsorgd‘ by the Geo. Slmpktns | Chilkoot Barracks authorities, next | The Firemen is the only outlil! ITALIAN SCIENCE EXPLORES In the two scheduled games in iy, the circuit undefeated. It has| FEZZAN Tenakee beat Klukwan and Kil- i Christmas lisnoo defeated Yakutat in the Elks’ taking two out of its three-game series. three-game high with 564. He roll- e 216 in his second game. Messerschmidt Rolls 230 His team-mate W. passed the 500 mark with en- 1y Messerschmidt of Klukwan reg- istered the highest single-game score on the alleys last night. He got 230 pins in his second game. His three-game total was 551. ° In the Killisnoo-Yakutat con- test, R. E. Robertson and Guy McNaughton were the best bowl- ers, The former’'s three-game total was 531, end the latter’s 519. Mc- Naughton' rolled 211 in his first game. Tonight's contests will be be- iween Klawock and Craig and be- tween Stikine and Chilkat. Last night results in detail fol- low: TENAKEE— Pullen Nelson Van Atta Mrs. Pullen Mrs. Erbland 169 167 153 132 130 182 216 153 132 110 163—514 181—564 153—459* 132—316* 129—369 Totals 751 1793 758-2302 KLUKWAN— H Messerschmidt Stevens Sweeney Miss Taylor. Mrs. Sperling. 230 155 161 160—551 161 151 136 145 136 120 Totals 786 KILLISNOO— Robertson Vander Leest.... McNaughton Shepard X Mrs. Bringdale.. 151 149 155 147 137 181—531 160—497 153—519 136—424 140 115—392 . 8 Totals ... 47 YAKUTAT— F FHenning G. George. Wile . Mrs. Bavard Mrs. Lawry .. . 179 . 148 196 140 .. 1163 163 171 186 63—4896 72 91 112-275 Totals ... T58 750 718-2235 —Average—Did not bowl. it e e @ | . | | LUDWIG NELSON | | JEWELER [ | Watch Re,airing | Brunswick Agency 1 FRONT STREET CHRISTMAS GIFT! FOUNTAIN PEN SETS $1.95 to $2.50 Guaranteed ALSO More Expensive Sets $5.00 to $10.00 DESK SETS $2.00 to $12.50 JUNEAU DRUG CO. R S. Pullen' 514. Hy I g 5 the Channel Basketball League at|won three games, two of them by bowling ‘lcafneszs last _gflsmoon the{the High School gym tonight, the!n nose-length. After George Bro- Alleys, each winning 1eaM yoo0 take on the United Meat | thers, it has to meet the strong |leading Firemen will defend their L. Nelson of Tenakee made the 1.4 :gainst George gregation. | start promptly at 7:30 o'clock. IR lose tonight and to the Islanders, Brothers' ag-|and the Moose win from the But- The first game will|chers tonight, the B. P. R. gang UNITED FOOD Co. 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