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THE THATS A FINE SECRETARY MAGGIE PICKED OUT FER ME HE'S SO SMALL- SOME DAY 'l STEP ON HIM AN WONT KNOW 1T- WHAT GOOD IS HE? HE AINT EVEN ANY GOOD AS A BODY-GUARD - DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1933. GG HOME.NEVER BOTHER MEAT MY OFFICE AND DON'T] KEEP MEWAITING FOR SUPPER TO- NIGHT - DO YOU Q/:\LK\R ME? BUT, MY 9@ 2t e HUM' \WHO 1S THAT COMIN' N TO SEE HIM?, WOW. I'LL BET] TS HIS WIFE- SPECIAL FERRY CAME TONIGHT Juneau and Douglas Fire- men Clash in One of Sea- | son’s Vital Games on the strong Douglas rtment outfit, the localf rs cross Gastineau evening to play their e in the final half of, ball League's! hool’s squad h the Douglas , will accompany | (§ n on the jaunt ‘ Ly " HONK, HONK! YOU CAN'T SHOOTUS | LISTEN- | WANT TO TAKE SOME LESSONS FROM You- HOW LONG HAVE YOou BEEN MARRIED? _ HIGH SCHOOLS *| TANGLE FRIDAY - INHOOP GAMES | Juneau and Douglas Boys, Girls, in Champion- ship Contest Here b “ 4 4 e With all four squads reported to be fit for the fray, Juneau and Douglas High Schools will meet for the first time this season in the local court tomorrow evening, n a doubleheader. Both boys' and — 1irls’ engagements promise to be hard fought. Two weeks ago the boys' teams played at Douglas, the Islanders (Associated Press Photo) SPORT 1 im 1d who This would be a hunter’s paradise if it wasn't on a game preserve 45 | re expected to be W sent-| on Lake Washington in Seattle. Thousands of ducks annually spend Winning out by the close score of j leave here on a special their winters here and the only shooting allowed is with a camera. 1} to 11. 1In that game Coach L i ; % When they move the sky is darkened. (Associated Press Photo) Elmer Wentland tried out the % : o ‘“i ];‘r’: 15 one. of ‘the S : - ———————— z0me style of defense for the first most important on the schedule. Bradenton; the Boston Braves at Hime. with on])" fair Sutotes, ‘thoiigh m m i 7 L 5 o in Dis offense failed to spark up to Both teams are rated as contend- BASFBALL Tfl St. Petersburg; the Philadelphia : ers for the second half champion- [ | Phillies at Winter Haven and the SXPectations. During the past week ' g/ o giox ped in the Medical st The local Firemen trounced | Brooklyn Dodgers at Miami. Brook- he has been ' drilling his squad Arts Sanitarium in New York R gl g of |iyn trained at Clearwater last sea- 11a7d in all departments andihe \ '\ 410000 'Sioce gave the lie to t iml': 5 rm. »nci_fm.ll :.Jm‘e. ,O i ‘; : tra E ea St se feels the Crimson Bears will give AT?;, Aflunzvf rs'ul,‘;,, E"-‘.M the ]l; to the firs ‘A,d‘ ‘.a »\'mr thvnsflftf: ; “F.'Jul‘ American league clubs will ® 8004 account of themselves to- mA\xen«.fz., “;nm h‘r 1.15 (,UD‘ ol la;lL 2 1'4"11 las )Zzis I\li)l,m» of evening o F'rr'qu wim‘ ‘]1» New Fork MOITOW night. Z\l);n;?]'u:g,;"u big league college © taAty has @ fnsn onithel lN SUUTHLAND‘Y‘MKOCS at St Petersburg; the Moakes 1o Bate For 40 years Stagg coached Chi- ick 1list, and will their | | Philadelphia Athletics at Fort My- _ 11¢ Havesean fttle Mo Lop oisRni L ar badn: INY e trongest combinations. The loeal Lt | ers; the St. Louis Browns at West Eidfli.e U:f%;‘,;’ ("‘“’Z"'Dem"y formity with the compulsory re- squad is composed of: Hollmann, Florida Attracts Nine Big|Palm Beach and' the Boston Ked it 9 firement 'policy of the university Garn and Connors, forwards; Ed 8l Sox at Sarasota. The Red Sox 127 steamia, Andvost/ to ) CRIRMy, i ghoifien Metzgar, center; and Blake, Hayes LCagUC Clubs for | were in Savannah, Georgia, last B.raL N a.nd Douglas High. e SV s owa eyes, Stagg, young and Bill Manley, guards Garn, AL | spring. TstapCos. ¥k S GRMIVAY T S YE 8 L atins 14 iy Chad ot Ha and ‘Manley ‘are former framing | Exhibition Games Bchool and 4epb 10 Halney i Weuilie, 81 Tebiatnent age. He 'want- Douglas players | These nine clubs will play more Chilkoot Barracks tournament last ed no part of a sideline seat, a iglas pla T SH R e month. On their own floor they ] i b | x than 90 exhibition games during |the baseball world are turned toO|y.i. stay in the south, between i Florida as the annual spring (rain-‘Mdrch 10 and April 1. Residents “HOME-AND-HOME” PLAN lNAUGURATED :lan:p Macf]c:; for big league playerSJof Florida and winter visitors in T . +ra i i MID-WEST SCHOOLS This spring will find nine of the| - Sate Will have an opportunity of getting an inside line .on the |16 major league clubs, including|p; eague pennant races and in COLUMBIA, Mo, Jan, 19.—The the world's champlon New YOrk|ceoino'tne stars they have read University of Missouri and Iowa Yankees, in this state—most onabouz. State College have inaugurated a‘them on the west coast within| Babe Ruth always is among the reciprocal policy with a dual aim 100 miles of Tampa. A !early arrivals and usually devotes of promoting economy and hos-| The baseball invasion of I"londa‘na month to playing golf at St. pitality ibegins this month and by M’"Ch‘»Petcrshurg before the ‘When a team of either school is'1 il is expected that 350 x:ola,vers‘lgrmd begins. It also is at St. | Petersburg where the Bambino and e - visiting in the balliwick of the!will be working daily to get the other, the athletes will be housed kinks out of their muscles in prep-icOl_ Jake Ruppert, the Yankees' training defeated Douglas Alumni and Jus neau High. In spite of the loss of several members of last year's championship sguad, Coach Lloyd Rinden has developed a fast, ag- gressive aggregation that is dan~ gerous at all times. Girls Ready To Go Because of illness among the Ju- neau players, the girls' teams have not met this season. Coach Enid Burns states that her charges are in good physical condition for the first time in weeks and that they are ready for baitle. desk in an athletic department, personifying the old fire horse rele- gated to the barn to eat and sleep out the rest of his days Stagg insisted that regardless of what the University of Chicago thought, his place still was at the firing line, coaching actively, teaching youth. Offers have come to him and he has considered them. He is still looking for a big league chance his fiery spirit demands. But in the meantime, Amos Al- onzo Stagg has proved that he still has the stamnia, the physical assets to coach any football team by the local squad members and |aration for the long pennant races the coaches will be taken in by!ot the summer. the athletic director. It will save| Where They Work hotel bills. Of the National League -clubs, e — the Cincinnati Reds will train at Read the classifed afms. Tampa, the St. Louis Cardinals at |owner, hoid their aramatic sa1eTY gy ich ae’ the boye consent conflabs. { Douglas maidens had things their T own way in the Haines tournament Pave the Path to Frosperity With last month and they beat the Printing! ,Juneau alumni handily, though los- ‘ing a close game to the Douglas in the country. He has fought off a full grown case of bronchial pneumonia, complicated by influ- enza, at an age when a good, stiff cold would snuff out most men. At the annual coaches’ meeling it was freely predicted that the DAILY SPORTS CARTOON A CATCHER ON BiE BASEBALL SQUAD:, (‘a‘.umni. The Juneau girls have {won from both alumni outfits, but dropped their second encounter with the Juneau grads. Band To Be There The biggest crowd of the season is expected to pack the high school Ten football fields for years, are on their way back Material has improved in the past two years. Coming up this fall are athletes reported to stand . “ far and wide above the calibre of gymnasium, to get its first glimpse ke : of the young athletes in action, the men Stagg has been moulding The High School Jazz Band will ilnbo football teams for the past be on hand to enliven the occas- ‘o, YeAIS. To a man the coaches were sorry ion, and student rooters of both 3 o o schools will get off their yells un- that Lonnie Stagg wasn't given a der the direction of organized chance with the new material. cheer leaders. w—-By Pap WHERE'S TUE TAUGHT SELF CONTROL The countless stories of Stagg's influence on the younger genera- tion who played for him are added to by Met Coleman, for years an Associated Press writer in the midwest. “One of Stagg's great teachings was self-control,” says Mel, “for track and baseball men as well as number of deaths—, 4,402 over 1931 |football players. Generally he and 30,230 over 1930—was not|practiced what he preached, but enough to offset the difference in |there were times when he was ex- births. asperated almost beyond control. Mussolini recently took exireme |He hated loafers. steps to check an alarming de-} «‘Satan’ Erwin, a big fast guard cline in the number of marriages. |from Nebraska was on his elevens He offered 70 per cent railroad fare |of 1900-1901 when varsity material reductions for honeymoon PS | was scarce. Erwin's place was lflnd figures for the last few months |cinched and he knew it. He hated | show the move has borne Iruit,|to toil under the broiling suns of | although comparisons by years are | September practice days. | |still unfavorable. “One day the ‘Old Man' noticed ! Thousands of couples took the|him stepping aside, letting the! cheap wedding trips each month|{scrubs through in scrimmage. He ! jand it is thought many of them |did it twice before Stagg velled.: | ywould otherwise have postponed| “‘Erwin, if you do that again,| | their marriages, “1“TN boot you one.’ ’ Fewer Go to Altars “Erwin got just as mad as his An idea of the results is given by [coach. Deliberately, he let anoth- | figures for last November, which|er play through and turned to| % showed 31,768 weddings, com;ure.:‘i' Stare at Stagg. I with 31,189 in October. % CE&TEQ‘ OF QRVUEI In the first 11 months of 1932, SILENCED “SATAN” "THE B‘GEN COURT however, there were 15,059 f-wef “They glared at each other al-l -oo—— g (ltaly Fails Duce In His Drive for Larger Families e NE @ILL CAPTAIN TH BOILERMAKERS ON THE ZINIRON NEXT FAU—~ (Continued from Page One.) CHAMPIONS marriages than in the first 11|most a full minute. Then Stagg .’.’___._—.g .months of 1931 and 41,387 {cwer (said quietly, as he turned away: s than in the similar period of 1930.] *‘You're acting like a baby. Action picture of Loretta Turnbull, American speedboat queen, pulling an opponent, Joe Carver, from the water after he had been hurled from his boat when the motor exploded during a race at Long Beach, Cal. Miss Turnbull quit front position to effect his rescue. “The scrub quarterback called three successive plunges at Er- win. Each play lost three yards. never felt so small in all my life; said Erwin years later when he was pr cing medicine in Lincoln, Neb. ‘I learned my lesson.'” ADDA, Okla. Jan. oty — GREAT 4-YEAR MARK 19.—East Cen- tral Oklahoma Teachers College is P roud of the record its basketball teams have established in the last quarrenium. The teachers have lost only one game in four years of Oklahoma Collegiate Conference competition, scoring an average of approximately 50 points per game. Maroons, battered about the Big feeeeswoe { Ever Try VAPURE? 50c¢ and $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. 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