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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS WG R T T BRINGING UP FATHER 20N ORI T BOLLARS % [ enm e pomiEs o v o Tes nowusTes |4 . FRO! i HELL GO RIGHT BACK TO SCHOOL i MR O Al e d HELLO. POP ] iLL MAKE You A | HEL LOOKED UP THE DEFINITION OF L DRIVE ME MAD IF HE STAYS e WORD WO IR Tk DO You ORESENT OF FIFTY| AROUND HOME b kel WANT To DOLLARS IF YouLL| ANY LONGER- \ Go BACK TO ' COLLEGE TO-DAY. J GEE' NOTHING DOING - THE DEAN OF THE UN\VERSITY OFFERED ME A I HUNDREP \F WOULDN'T CoME (_BACK To ScHooL: 2 ANNOUNCING THE INAUGURATION OF JUNEAU'S NEW, MODERN TAXICAB SERVICE ROYAL BLUE CABS Now at Your Service — 24 HOURS A DAY The Latest, Up-to-Date, Heated Cabs, Oper- ated by Careful, Courteous Drivers CITY RATES 25¢ and 35¢ Stand on Franklin ¢ over the Skagway Maids, winning under wraps 45 to 9. The Island Boys outclassed the Skagway High aggregation and won 30 to 186. In the only other game on the schedule yesterday, after a nip and tuck contest that see-sawed CHANNEL FIVES GRASP OPENING | | ;TGURNEY GA E | first one way and then the other, h Skagway Athletic Club beat Haines | Athletic Club 42 to 41. | BRI T Rt KANSAS CITY GIVEN | NATIONAL CAGE MEET KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 21— | The 1933 National A. A. U. basket- ball tournament, in which the e, T f the nation's cage teams g0t away in the lead in the open- | o O |ing game of the Lynn Canal tour- s:;t,li?:mii ]\;vmh e }t‘;m 1{‘ Lo {ney that got under way here yes 'lv;m:ch 6 ‘a 12 e;‘e e O {terday afternoon at the Army post. | b A, i The Moose of Juneau and the boys' ! 3 ‘and girls of Douglas High School SF;'ESTE Df(“"‘,' Aeble sk the N“:‘A all won their first games. In the |5 op; ouflll be Sveia, First Game 20 to 10— i | l‘fourzh contest of the day, White| e \Pass Athletic Club nosed out| Grocers Win 41-2 {Haines Athletic Club. Juneau High School, in its first X . 3 o . ; L {¥rne Mdoss, tads what is consid- | match p:ay of the season, made a1 c ® i ) 3 oA lered their hardest test when they SHOP favorable impression on local fans| ik £ : | meet the Haines A. N. B. five this| The Little Store with the | when it trimmed a DeMolay quin- S d . {afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘The DouxA‘ BIG VALUES tet 20 to 10 in the first game of | LA school iflvasidaie on. the Haine‘: e ) a doubleheader in the High Schoo! G |quint immediately following that| e gym last night. In the second| g o |game. This evening at 10 o'clock, | game, George Brotnhers’ five smoth- !the winner of this afternoon girls JRY-Hi DEFEATS D'MOLAY:E.3R0S. BEAT BUTCHERS Local High School Wins Moose Beafioldiers and Douglas Fives Wallop Skagway School i | | | | | HAINES, Alaska, Dec. 21.—G: {tineau Channel basketball teams JUNEAU SAMPLE near Capitol Theatre | | i \ Waiting Room for Ladies PHONE 14 E. L. (Buster) Poole and W. E. (Bill) Poole CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Reasonable Prices VENETIAN SHOP MRS. GIOVANETTI JACK HAYES GETS THIS MONTH'S $40.00 AWARD L] | NOTE: Bring the Kiddies in to see our Santa Claus from 3 P. M. on. GEORGE BROTHERS A. B. ROLLER SKATING EVERY DAY—3 to 11 p.m., except Saturdays, Sun- |suggests only one more change in|league games with Portland, he the football rules. He would like Went down to Texas and polished to see them permit .passes any- Off the season with the semi-pros, where behind the line of crim-| .. o XMAS SPECIALS AT WINN'S Strangler Lewis, robust hero orl ‘The most acceptable gifts for some 2,000 mat engagements, mar-lschool girls are the Scotch tams vels at the six-day bike riders. with matching scarfs. For women, “Boy,” he explained, “I wouldn't | smart wool sets. WINN'S MILLIN- take that kind of punishment for | ERY STORE. —adv. TONIGHT—7:30 Tallapoosa Team vs. Roller Rink Team Admission“25¢, children 10c; skates included Roller Skating Rink A. B. HALL —e i e e " : - lgame will play the Skagway gins., | McCAUL MOTOR | the most one-sided game of the| : i ¥ 5 5 1" The Mooke, after trahiing for COI\"’ANY Channel Basketball League sched-l 3 e et on st et Jay-Hi took the lead at the start Miin 4055 S0 rosrsen fevid | and was never headed. In the Iogs tigh aises im0 polmst ) second half, its deferisive play was| Brown, who started in the defense U Tus e perfec“’; puii |holding his opponent to a single ;);?m?ez/;ola‘)‘;so rrerifte:";go“?x, e These young women from the east and midwest are part of the winter colony at Miami Beach, Fla. [Sleid go?[“i\ewgild]sjq?:n}(:adwgh fixilz»l ; | Scott, Gettysburg, S. D.; Emily Rose Kuhn, Cleveland; Joan Manley, New York, and Lois Walls, Phil. |team offensive that had the Paps| Billy Nikish, center for Jay-Hi,! adelphia. (Associated Press Photo) [Batnea; for ‘a titkis, ! led his team in scoring with 2ight| SR G e e T AP i 4 Douglas girls had an easy vicmry\ points. Henning, who played but' Thatde g % wdly j two quarters, was second with Odd d E d seven. The DeMolays, just or- KAKES TRluMPH san n 8 ganized, made an excellent show- | #98 : ( t¥alling but two polnts st the halts w‘TH KLAwucKs 1uw ausiralian Rugby League all the money in the remaining way post, the score being 9 to 7. ‘::]a‘i:u;f ::;m‘:;g‘[‘ess"s“":fi" 't'gz banks.” gy Sb e e ey IN PlN CONTESTS paid” and’ unpaid tearing around |- <Frank Higgins, the A's recruit ;i:e T PARPHCOR: M oot | motto,” an official explained, “is!Way to gel in a little more baff_. ! more football and less hypocrisy” ball. After playing every train- stitutes, which didn't speed the Lavenik Is High with 568 Lou Little, Columbia coach,|ing game last spring, then 200 game up any. ! 4 R ke : for Total and 213 in The Grocers were in fine form | Smg]e Gan]e last night and the Butchers nev-| e score came on a sensational long victors in bowling contests last| shot by Herrin, substitute center. night on the Elks' alleys. Kake After they had gone scoreless for took three straight from Killisnoo three whole quarters, in the final and Klawock two out of three from spasm, Herrin caged the casaba Sitka. from back of the center circle for| Several players in the Kake-Kil- ' The Grocers' defense was air- Martin Lavenik, of Kake, was the tight and shots for the Butchers best on the alleys last night. His were as scarce as Republicans in total was 568. He rolled 213 in Alaska’s late Territorial election. his second game. Mrs. Lavenik, They had only 35 tries at the net also with Kake, made 503. Guy and most of them were of the McNaughton and R. E. Robertson' Baker, bespectacled center for the Grocers, led the team in scor- | ing with 14 points.* Burke was| second with 10 and Orme third with eight. | School Wins First | J.H.S. (20) Pos. DeMolays (10) Henning (7)...... Messer (2) Haglund (2) Melseth (3) Nikish (8) Jensen (2) Marshall Lagergrin (1) Paul Ig Livie (2) Haglund; Martin for Henning; Ka- rabelnikiff (2) for Behrends; Beh- rends for Paul; Haglund for Mar- tin; Hanson for Nikish; Messer for| Jensen; Hagerup for Messer; Mes- ser for Livie; Cole for Melseth; for Livie. i Field Goals: Henning 2, Hag-| lund 1, Karabelnikiff 1, Nikish 3; Messer 1, Melseth 1, Jensen 1, Livie 1 Nikish 2, Behrends 1; Melseth 1,/ Lagergrin 1. Referee—Engstrom; Umpire Grummett; Timer—McClain; Scor- . er—Tewkesbury. , Grocers on Rampage Orme(9) rf Stedman | Wiitanen (8) 1f . Peterson Baker (14) c Cashen Burke..... rg Hall Berggren.. g Brown Substitutions: Sturrock f tanen for Jackson; Jackson ror! Orme; Orme for Jackson. Herrin, (2) for Cashen; Lowe for Peter-| son; Cashen for Brown; Fennessy | for Lowe; Lowe for Hall; Brown for Lowe; Peterson for Stedman; Field Goals: Orme 4, Wiitanen 4, Baker 6, Burke 5; Herrin 1. Free throws made: Orme 1, Ba- ker 2. Referee — Engstrom; Umpire — | Grummett; Timer—‘McClain; Scor-' ule | spurted to win from the Army Post " Nikish High Man Left to right: Alice Mcintyre, New York; Mabel Nicholson, Chicago; Agnes McDonald, Boston; Mrs. George |Y10mt5- ing in the first half and were together in perfect amity. “Our infielder, is trying to figure some Both teams used numerous sub- ON ROLLER SKA TES er had a look-in. The latter’s only| Kake and Klawock were the his team’s two points. lisnoo contest did good pin work long-distance variety. The games in detail follow" | Subsmutions:‘ Behrends (1) for Lagergren for Hagerup; Hagerup .Free throws made: Henning 3, G. Bros. (41) Pos. Unit. Meat (2) | Burke; Jackson for Wiitanen; Wi Stedman for Fennessy. er—Tewkesbury. 3 were high scorers for Killisnoo, getting 534 and 501, respectively. A. Henning Gets 557 In the Klawock-Sitka contest, A. Henning was the only player to pass the 500 mark. His total was 557 No contests are scheduled for tonight. Tomorrow night Stikine will play Angoon. The schedule also calls for a Klawock and Tenakee con- test, but inasmuch as Tenakee has disbanded, this contest will not take place. Last Night’s Details Details of last night's results follow: Kake— Lavenik Blomgren .. Hermle ... Mrs. Lavenik... Mrs. Sweeney.... 1m 142 189 155 143 Totals . 800 KILLISNOO— Robertson . Vander Leest. McNaughton Shepard Mrs. Bringdale. 194 165 134 188 111 82 213—@68 171478, 183—456 170—503 102—356 789-2371 148—501 138—464 172—534 167—415 100—333 726-2247 Totals . . 185 KLAWOCK— A. Henning ... Council ... Gardner . Van Atta ... Mrs. Faulkner.. 194 146 142 160 155 Totals . 767 Less Handicap 30 171557 172—460 133—433 136—451 173—466 155-2277 30— 90 .97 785-2367 Totals SITKA— Stewart . Andrews Mrs. Dufresne.. Mrs. Duncan.. . 168 . 166 136 116 106 188—499 165—488 180—428 188—471 106—318* Totals ... 692 685 827-2204 “—Average—Did not bowl, e . Read the classified ae. Free Dancing To Golfers The Midget Golf Course IS PRESENTING NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT IN- A UNIQUE MANNER Anderson’s Dance Band Plays Again Tonight from 9 to 12 P. M. Floor Space Increased ADULTS ONLY AFTER 8:30 P. M. MIDGET GOLF COURSE Second Floor, Goldstein Building Prices—25 cents each round AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR INDOOR SPORT Geo. 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