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ANGOON WINNER |4 BOWLING ON SATURDAY NIGHT calf Makes High Score| for the Evening with | Total of 617 1 was e winning team game bowled at the on Saturday night, being Angcon 2456 and Klaw 2311, Angoon rolled Angoon of 617 on the third 202 game and tal of 426 Ior the even: Gamcs Scheduled Tonight ESTOGK RAI.LY FAILS TODAY, SHARES DROP Time — Numerous Losses Reported NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—An early GENE SARAZEN SANTA MONICA, Cal., Jan. 16 — |under pressure of discouraged sell- A successful operation for removal 2. The closing tone was hea of his tonsils has been performed I»ading issues were off from on Gene Sarazen, United States {ractions to more than two points. and British Open golf champion.| Trading was light. He has just recovered from influ- e list pushed up at th2 start enza which forced him out of the fractions to more than one Los Angeles Open Tournament. point in dull trading then the (RS TN e, market became livelier on the late decling.* OKLAHOMA COUNTRY | Wheat Depresses C LUB FORECLOSH) Wheat seemed to have a depress- ing influence in share trading. SELLS FO R $3 600 Issues off two or more points in- | cluded American Can, American <A, Jan. 16—The Paw. Telephone, Allied Chemical, Case, Club — clubhouse stman, Union Pacific, Western of land on which Union and Auburn. Those of one point or cluded Unit:d States St Roebuck, Southern Pa inghouse, Corn Products, Santa United Aircraft and New York Cen tral. and 80 acres were 1 golf course and swimming ught $3,600 when sold un- ire, D SKAT;NG RINK WILL Games scheduled for tonight | CL Oils were about steady. are, Tenakee vs Scow Bay and A i o . t | OSE _FOR REPAIR Tobacco shares were off about ST s. Stikine. ‘eaching may be a nerve-wracking profession, but there aren’t many | WA i i B e ot Saturdays Game ¥ho would gramble at taking over the job held by Harvey Snodgras, Roller Skating Rink wi|°"® PORS Rty N e Saturday former tennis champion. The lovely Jean [arlow. pla clo Tuesday night for an inde u Details of the game Saturday tpo goreen, is the newest pupil to come the Snodg They iinite period to make necessary oW YORK, Jan. 16—Clo follow: are shown here duringn Tecess on the courts at Beverly Hills, Cal. |repairs, according to Gus Gusta. UGN RF pleles Wupesy ANGOON— e son manager. ck today is 11%, American Can Metcalf 224 191 : % American Power and Light 7% 9 Mr. Gustafson advis - 1 ‘Worth 152 152 1\;2 Qaa jerous Juneau p"onpl: S:’Swiha',:;:;l Anaconda 7%, Bethlehem Ste Shaw 157 152 2oo~500 L R B A Rl f:figac ' r 14%, Colorado Fucl Mrs. Erbland... 137 13¢ A% |they call for it. before the xu:kv 50, e, DAL atd Mrs. Coughlin. 149 149 14944’7 s g Columbian Carbon 33%, Sl - s ‘;JmmenA.\I Oil 6%, Curtiss-Wright Totals . 819 778 180—497 12, Fox Films 2, General Motors KIAWOCK— " ) ! | wlNTER GR[D DRILL , International Harvester 22 A. Henning 140 177 180—407 t’ il i tt 8%, Packard Motors Council 187 142 164—493 K 4L | AMES, a, Jan. 16—Coach George |*'* Stores 41%, Standard Gardner 145 145 145435 - Meeniker of the Towa State foot- | Brands 15%, United States Steol Van Atta 176 X S, . ~ . i . 1 squad will not wait for “spring 28! Mrs, Faulkner. 145 Flu Epidemic Subsides—— Claimant to Local Middle-: sractioge ‘saton o et sthrieniog: —————— Ees ool et T her reig ‘row |his 1933 team. Theory and fun-| L. D. PETERSON ARRIVES se Meet chers weight Crown Seeks | y | 793 782 825-2401 loose N But ’ Chy . Saait] |damentals will be taught at “posi-l HERE ON BUSINESS TRIP Less Handicap 30 30 30— 90 Grocers vs. BP.R. hance In Seallle ltion practices” throughout the: TR S S "Mmer candidates meeting in L. D. Peterson, enginesr for the 763 1753 795-2311 Is to conquer,|groups, according o the positions | Sitka Cold Storage, arrived here orage—Did not bowl “claiman of the|they play, once a week. unday on the motorship North- ening at the High Scnonl b weight boxing crown, { and on a brief business trip. He when the two games scheduled f YOUNG PECK[NPAUGH tonight will be staged, STARS IN ATHLETICS oo today. The flu epiden has subsided sufficie: school authori the gym, CLEVELAND, Jan. 16.—Walte: Peckinpaugh, ‘Jr,, son ‘of the man- °d- s § o ager of the Cleveland Indians, is The Moose are billed in the cur- tain raiser to play the United Besides playing on Meat Company's five. It should basketball and Pe an easy game for \hc Paps. season, he The Nightcap promises to be a getting an early start in an ath- letic the career. lightweight 1 teams last regular on the Shaw high baseball nine and is making 2 strong bid for the basketball team this winter. is a leading contenders for second half honors—George Brothers and the Bureau of Public Roads. Lloyd Bayers, star center, rejoined the | Roadrunners this week, adding ma- | !terially to their strength and giv- VleéNAlfi-sNfi(v)YMEET ing then an even break with thc‘ Grocers. The Juneau Fire Deparifent- ]N EIGHT SPORTS George Brothers game, postponed from last Thursday night, will be played later in the season. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, Jan.] 16.—Virginia’s at hletic relations with Navy will assume more ex- tensive proportions in 1933 than “OLD MAN” CAGER in any of the 45 years of their competition. { CHICAGO, Jan. 16—Don Cav- The Middies and Cavaliers will anaugh, of Gary, Ind., who spent meet in eight different sports dur- four years working in steel mills ing the year, schedules already before going to college, at 26 is| arranged show. called the “old man of the cam- ———e——— — pus” at Loyola University — but Pave the Petb o srosperity With is captain and ace performer of school torrid event, featuring two of the & 11.1\0 Glaci left here yesterday where he hopes to ion on the ranks of veights of the State ring record here and crmcs believe he will go far in the game, | if he doesn't succumb to the lure | of the br ts and late hours. Murphy armed with letters! of introduction to two Seattle fight promoters. If ‘they serve to him a chance to show s, he has confidence in his ability to make good. .- for Seflt!le\ Go window snopping in your easy | has been connected with the com- rt his .x»a%»‘chalr Read the adver isements. - pany for many years, | i A i N S8 Jeanne’s Lending Library Hours: Noon to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. Located at J. B, Burford & Co. ALASKA MEAT CO QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 MR. AND MRS. SHABALDAK HOSTS AT DINNER PARTY In honor of Mrs. Shnbsldaks, birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shab-| aldak entertained with a dinner party for twelve at their home on: Highway. B > Pt FIRE DEPARTMENT CALL ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Juncau Fire Department answered a call this morning at 11:15 o'clock when an overheated chimney caused a fire in a smail/ cottage on Calhoun Avenue near the Governor's House. 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