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THE DAILY reyg TR X ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1933. MR-WILL ANNOYOU TO SEE YOu- T oR 8 YOU NEVER GOOD NEWS SINCE YOUVE WORKED | MR- J1GGCS- ROUGHT 1IN ANY wERE- ) i, LIKE TOGET SOME ADVICE FROM YOU- ) AN THATS ALL YOUL QT AN I'M ONLY WHATS ON YOUR LENDIN' THAT - | L‘\‘\ND \F ANY THING? | 15 1T TROE, MARRY N HASTE REPENT AT LEVSURE ? ~OU DONT KNOW WHAT WORR'Y JUST WAIT ONTIL YoU ARE MARRIED 'M GOING TO 8E | MARRIED AND '™ QUITE WORRIED ABOULUT IT- J L__ = NO-A MARRIED MAN HAS NO LE| SURE - BUTCHERS PLAY B, P. R.: GROCERS {4 0. F. 0. MEET # Four League éuints Clash at High School Gym To- night in Flag Fight ts of the Channel ad cague ‘swing into ac- ain tonight on .the High m floor, in a hot d half honors, and t four have an even break m. The B. P. R, George " d Douglas Fire Depart- are in the fight with i-runners are billed to rejjuvenated Unite t as it has in the last the Roadmen will eir best to win. hers and Douglas in the nightcap, are a he former took the Is- Easters into camp on home floor in the first re confident of repeat- s evening. | have improved ma- 2 however, since the two teams clashed while the Grocers 4 didn't look so hot when they bo to the Road-runners last wel The first game starts promptly 7:30 o'clock, and the second will immediately. at follow EX-CHIEF OF POLICE IS BOXER’S INTERPRETER SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 23.| _“Baby” Arizmendi, Mexican fea-| therweight sensation, who defeated Fidel LaBarba and Tommy Paul, N. B. A. champion, during the past year, carries along his own inter- preter, who is none other than the former Chief of Police of Mexico , Valente Quintana. | Quintana at one time promoted hxing’ in Mexico City and dis-| covered Arizmendi. | | | | Pave the Path to Prosperity With New Yale C(;;ch e | | j i | Reginald D. Root, honor student and former star linesman, has been chosen head football coach at Yale. (Associated Press Photo) | CORBETT AND FIELDS BOUT 1S SIGNED UP SAN FRANCISCO Jan. 23.| —Culminating a three year scram- ble of promoters to land a match, | Jackie Fields, welterweight cham- | pion, and Young Corbett, Fresno southpaw, signed a contract last Saturday for a ten round title bout in San Francisco on February 22. RACE TRACK MAY NOT BE OPENED FOR SPRING MEET NEW YORK, Jan. 23. — Unless taxes are reduced appreciably, the Aqueduct race track probably will not open its gates for its annual spring meeting. The plant is as- sessed at $2,000,000. ——.———— MOST COLORFUL STAR | 4 BOSTON, Jan. 23.—Eddie Shore of the Boston Bruins generally is regarded as the most colorful play- er in the National Hockey League. cal CITY GOP LEAD IN TOURNAMENT Anchorage 'Women Win- ning Over Men in Elks’ Tri-City Pin Tourney “For the female of the species more deadly than the male,"‘ Kipling, and the women’s nz team of Anchorage are eding to prove that his dic- im applies to that sport. At the nd of tha third set of matches| Sunday they were in first place of teams in the Elks tri- 7, leading section con- the men the feminir test T e Anchorage men's team was in t place in its division, hav- ing a lead of 128 pins over Juneau, third. The team from the railroad | | | i BREADON SEES | HOPE IN LOWER DIAMOND WAGE Baseball Clubs Losin g,1 Money at Present Sal- | aries, Is Claim l ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23. — The St Louis Cardinals, fresh from their 1931 triumph in the world's ser- ies, lost money last season. | Minneapolis, 1932 pennant win- ner in the American Association, also ran into the red. | { That should give John P, Pan! and Egbert G. Player a rough! idea of the financial situation in! the world of organized baseball, ithinks Sam Breadon, president of | {the Cards. i Aid Minors Breadon predicts, however, that | |salary limits recently adopted will | come to the rescus of numerous minor league clubs. The Millers, {he figures, would at least have' | broken even last year had they| been operating under the reduced' i budget voted for 1933. “Do I think the players ‘take their cuts?” | “They'll have to,” Breadon opin- ed, “and they'll do it with a smile| * if they are smart.” Tough Sledding | He takes the position that “the | | players can’t expect to get it if it | will | | Ray Brubaker has been chosen to direct the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league, after 13 years as a player. He succeeds Carl Zam vn continues its sencational ma- urday and Sunday, dropped Sunday’s match to Ju- nzau by seven pins. Juneau wo- men were a poor second bouh ways and both Keichikan teams con- tinued in the cellar position. Tctal Tourney Scores The total score for all teams, including Sunday’s games, is as follows: Women—Anchorage 8,288, Juneau 6,466, Ketchikan 6,049; Men —Anchorage: 8,221; Juneau, 8,093; Ketchikan 7,654 Scores for Saturday night's matches follow: Juneau Men Lavenik 165 204 141—510 Stewart 151 169 160—480 Bringdale 189 139 213—541 N. Bavard 190 201 187—578 Barragar 204 179 147530 Totals 899 892 848-2639 Juneau Women Mrs. Lavenik. 168 137 124—929 Mrs. Bavard 156 202 150—508 Mrs. Caughlin 128 143 157428 Mrs. Peterman.. 137 160 109—406 Mrs. Erbland. 116 117 147—380 Totals . 705 759 687-2151 Anchorage Men McDonald 600 Bayer 567 Printing! ~ g“‘ — . - . - ( KaNSAS Cify A.C. . HE WAS A GREAT GRIO = VLAYER Too 3 o / 4 Qp - ( T By e ke P 9AILY SPORTS CARTOON HE HAS BEEN NAMEO THE OUTSTANOING of Ue PAST Year > AMEUR. ATULETE™ —By Pap Bavsca SET ANEG® WORLD'S RECORD IN @INNING THE ALL- AROUND | TILE AT TuE OLYMPIC GAMES LAST Summe.R oy lock, who resigned. (Associated Press Photo) LOCAL CABS MAKE doesn't come through the turn-, Many of the minors, he will have tough sledding| even with payrolls slashed. ! Breadon said most of the money | Alberto “Baby” Arizmendi is one of the topnotch bantamweight box- ers appearing In the rings of the west. (Associated Press Photo) — |made by the Cardinal club had| RATE REDUCTIONS Ellisan 547 been put back into baseball, to| 4 Paonis 590 fmld up the famous Redbird “chain| The Triangle Gab Company, with Welss 503 tore” system. its new heated 1933 Plymouth Six DA Had the owners taken out all Scdan, stationed at the Gastineau Totals 2,736 the money possible, he added, Car- |Hotel, has joined the Yellow Cab dinal farms would never have pro- |Company in announcing a reduc- Ancherage Women duced major league players like |tion of rates during the winter Scott 555 Collins, Gelbert, Charley Wilson, months. Silverman 536 Martin, Orsatti, Watkins, Med-| The Plymouth cab, purchased Wendler 554 wick, Dean, Derringer, Carleton!through the McCaul Motor Com- Martin 521 and Hallahan—all onetime “farm-|pany, is claimed by its owners to Fischer 5217 hands.” = be one of the newest and best for = —————— |hire cabs in town. The heating Totals 2,603 : equipment of the new Triangle and Ketchikan Men jAPAN Is Tn Yellow cabs recommend them to Juneau. Daniels 524 | | —_———————— Chapman 519 Pave the Paib 1o srosperit; % | ENTER YACHT e e Boos 514 e e e L Thibodeaux 460 i & INOLYMPIGS, voxti o = . LIBERA Ketchikan Women Nith the coal If Iv wmalL from our Close 418 OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 23.—Stead- place. For our coal goes farther and Peterson 402 lly broadening her participation in|gives a more even and satistying Payne 457 International sports, Japan is pre- |heat. If your cosl bir s running Thompson 315 paring to compete in the yacht|low, better have us send you & new Petersen . 459 races in the 1936 Olympic Games!.upnly to prove our statement. Our A% at Berlin, draying service is always the bes Totals 2,051 This was one of the very few|and we specialize in Feed. Sunday’s game resulted as fol- [sports in which the Rising Sun Ay was not represented in the recent | Juneau Men games at Los Angeles. Lavenik . 165 205 166—536| ‘The Nippon Yachting and Rac- Halm 190 191 145526 |!ng Association has been formed, Bringdale 180 139 —319 |preliminary races already have Radde “5A143’been sailed and a national regatta N. Bavard 189 179 182—550 | has been scheduled for next Sep- | Barragar 182 167 203—552 |tember on Tokyo Bay. I I Totals 906 881 840-2627| Read the ads as carefully as you |read the news articles. Juneau Women | - SNl - Mrs. Lavenik... 150 137 183—470 Mrs. Bavard.... 127 133 140400 Mrs. Dufresne... 131 131 170—432| Mrs. Coughlin.. 101 194 150—445| Mrs. Worth ... 108 137 146—39! | FRIENDLY D. B. FEMMER Totals . 617 732 789-2138 Phoue ;114 Anchorage Men | FI VE R TR McDonald . sdsdlien 600 | Weiss . m | Johnson 497 | S H OES Ellison . 504 |} Bayer . 598 Totals 2,620 Anchorage Women FRIENDLY TO Soott' 509 Welch 574 THE FEET Wendler 617 Silverman 497 | stivema wr All Styles $5.00 Not only because we are cheaper but BETTER H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Here's the opportunity you've been waiting forl A brand new, Damp-Dryer Model Easy Washer at a new low price, $45.00 less than ever before. ' Try it now. See for yourself what its new Easy features mean to you in time, labor, money and clothes saving conveniences. LOW PRICE Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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