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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1932. TAKES OUT FORTUNE IN HALF HOUR 10 SOME PERCENTAGE 'HUSKERS BOAST CHISOX START YANKEES, ALSO NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 23.— \ nessee football team has compiled G S k /\ - ) Ia winning percentage of .880, one €0. lmp mns :'“... (S-2N SPORT HflNuRs GRlD “SPUILERS’ |of the nardest records to beat. . - &-5 CHICAGO, Dec. 23—The Chicago|Had it not been for Vanderbilt the C’ it White Sox have started to lighten |percentage would be .990. They lost lrlstmas \\ \ —_ | heir roster. = Three players—Fa-|to the Commodores in 1923, 25 and = \ \ . Aid % LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 23.—When bian Gaffke, Willlam V. Chamber- | '26 and ned in 1927 and 1932. G f ;7 . Lefty Gl ove Nalned1 the University of Nebraska Corn- lain and Charles D. Engllsh‘were A, gl " t 7 \ '}‘ Champion Hurler for | huskers rose up in unexpected shipped to Galveston of the Texas| NOTICE OF HEARING OF g 3 F 'lh Year might to stop Pittsburgh with a League on option, according to an | FINAL ACCOUNT uggestlons Ky j our scoreless tie this season they were announcement. Piv. i OCATTRRORN s - Ootibt . hoe of v - 4 the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, Commissioner Gaffke is an outfielder, bought' from Waterloo of the Mississippi Valley League; Chamberlain is a perpetuating a record as prime “spoilers” that has been more thar a decade and a half in the mak- 23—By an| the nation’s NEW YORK, Dec overwhelming margin OPEN EVENINGS sports fxp;*rts have f.incllltie’(l ::: ing ! itcher, formerly with Bingham- and ex-Officio Probate Judge, X:nkez- »n Lc;ua L:!D \:nl:m gfommp' Never much in the limelight ton of the N. Y. P. League, and Juneau Precinct. . nerica; 3 C with pretentions toward “national English is a third baseman, bought In the Matter of the Estate of " i Berits W ‘:“ championships” on the gridiron, from Hutchinson of the Western ELLA ROWE, deceased. PENCIL AND PEN SETS greatest team achievement of the the Huskers, since 1915, have per- Association. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, year. sistently proved thorns in the side Ay are rookies, last season be- That ANNIE KEENY, administra- BOX STATIONERY % gate's unde: 3 I’ " i f ¢ - o oned 7 4 S oc?i{h::e‘;ne‘xla‘((i:url():)dx(;l‘d\e::x‘)d ism:'ni of elevens with more ambitious ;o the first in organized ball for trix, w. w. a. of the estate of Ella S kch tisse. i i PRSI Gaffke and Chamberlain, while Rowe, deceased, has filed herein : G ot Y Canfcnls s thal . Third Deadlock glish had only brief experience her final account of her adminis- DIARY, RECIPE BOOKS place e i ; “'fh‘s Foare Sf"l’el;“m"“dl"“ the season before with Florence, tration of said estate, and that a 3 : : 3 with Pitt's powerful Panthers wa ML A —————— hearing will be had upon said final The United States Olympic track the third such score in the series . oo o0 Lol o account before the undersigned, at CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS which started in 1927. The Pan- thers won the year and in '29 by Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock am on February 18, 1933, at which time team is fourth. “Lefty” pet “vietim” for the season. Grove, of the Athletics, But by 1926 they had bounced and DECORATIONS is named champion hurler of the o o t Pt A : . ri ague for the fourth| se sores at Pittsburgh, and| " iio the picture again as 8nd place all persons interested in American Leag | again last year by a lop-sided 40- aid estate r nd file consecutive year. : 0 count, but In_ each of the three SPollers, trimming a theretofore Sald estate may appear an iy : undefeated New York University objections to said final account ELEL I‘RIC LIGHTED TOY : Red Ruffing, of the Yankees, is| ! : ames here the Huskers have knot- ; second and Lyons of the Chicago| S : i : b 118 Jeven. They repeated this stunt and contest the same. R L e ted the issue with no scores /17 White Sox is third choice. Clarence Jordan, veteran prospector, standing in the small hole |either side. "% % in 10 against a similarly potent T A o AND e from which he and his brother, Ollie, scooped $10,000 in virgin gold in Combined with Pitt's earlier|V/0lét team. Then came 1928 and Of the Probate Court above men £ 30 minutes. The discovery was made on Flag mountain in the Cascade | . reless stalemate with Ohio State '€ first of the deadlocks with tioned, this 15th day of December, UUITS RANKS mountains of Washington state. (Auoclahd Press Photo) the. labeat. aClAEmeRT. o Goacn Pittsburgh ‘932%“\14 92 D CHRISTMAS CARDS IN BOXES i At AR AN ~ — (SE/ ) N » Dana Bible's team pretty effect- — ——— G icl e dow were two of the greatest golf-|ively curbed Pitt's national title ® . Co"‘l:"f‘f“”"sil ”‘mlJ e;‘g‘g}“’g:fl::{ IMPRINTED BY UF AMATEURSI ing exploits of the year. The third|ambitions, despite the Panthers ety R g 8% ];‘oc' Yo, L) was Francis Ouimet’s outgoing 30, |impressive victories over other im- AS YOU | 1":‘ I"L} ’m‘“:‘ Ttk f6 1988, - & five under par, against Georgeporiant teams. DESIRE L €0.01In INS LO THER PLANS Voigt in the National Amateur at| It was back in 1915 that Nebras- ) = | LJ p L] 0 Five Farms. ka started a 10-game series with ME ; hGu window mopp‘;ng un your":as,\' - In four consecutive tournaments,|Notre Dame which produced sev- e o chair. Read the advertisements. si : io Li “ ”» e k S l late last season, Dutra shot 304|eral memorable battles and not a - — (Oppastte Aaska TiESSmETIENE ¢ Fower Gop AL Babe” Didrickson Splits holes in exactly 31 strokes under|few upsets, as Nebraska tradi- with A.AU. — Has par but he didn’t have Sarazen|tionally was “tougher” for the Irish “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” [ to contend with. Earlier, when|team than its season record indi- Accepled O“ers i Bl peily Pamiple: SRS they clashed at Fresh Meadow,| cated. golfing promoters will overlook | o b0 “woo unable to sustain his Defeat Irish - B ———— - BEAUMONT, Texas, Dec. 23—the chance of arranging a con-|, .- ,onino pace. Olin wound up| The Huskers won four and tied ° | e e . Mildred “Babe” Didrickson, de-|clusive test, say at 72 holes, be-};, ", o for seventh place with Bill|one of those 10 games and by scribed as the “One Girl Track|tween Gene Sarazen and Olin D:x- Burke and Harry Cooper as Sara-|winning the 1922 and 1923 games oslery I Team” in the Olympic Games,|tra, somewhere on the Paclfic} . joq g plistering drive through|under Fred Dawson became the announced last night she was bid-|Coast, this winter. ! the last day's 36 holes. only team to defeat the Irish two ! F E ding farewell to amateur athletics| This is the natural of all golf : seasons in succession during Knute When in doubt give hosiery— || or xpert and had accepted several offers|naturals at the current Wriling 50| y g poLOISTS OUTRANKED |Rockne's coaching career. i made to her after the split with|far as the American professional| pp, ypjteq States rules the in-| When the Notre Dame-Nebraska The Ideal Gift | S iy s :"“3"::“;{“‘1‘:“':"‘;0 Drobably | ternational polo roost, inclusive of [series was terminated with the Miss Didrickson was suspen v rac as i u i ,|34-6 triumph of the memorable i from Amateur standing because of for & 36-hole double-header, in Los st:xed Llllt:s“t}?: tv}:)ri:':e‘:rcnf; ;ex:-?;?:l “Four Hor:emen{‘ tbeam of 01924, Heat rafio e waglt ool a picture that appeared in connec-|Angeles and San Francisco. ace in Tommy Hitchcock, yet the s tion with an automobile advertise- S‘m':mer} won the big D}”IRS of handicap figures reveal Great Bri-|Britain finds the cost of another HOLIDAY SPECIALS l In Ow ea"ln ment. 1982, here and abroad, With the iy can put a higher-ranking|challenge prohibitive in th | She said that while she might|greatest golf ever played, in a|yo.; in the field than any other |tj @ B T 95¢ to $1.65 | be reinstated to amateur standing,|national championship, but Dutra | oo times. ¢ ¥ if she walted, she did not care to|Was the hottest shotmaker in the| ", "o, 4o 0 oo miteheock is the £ in all new colors and sizes wait for the A, A. 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