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BRINGING UP FATHER ‘“r‘ BUT MOTHER- WHY DO YOU MAKE ENGAGEMENTS FOR ME? YOU DONT THINK \WHEN BARON UPWELL CALLS UP AND WANTD YOU TGO PLAY GOLF-1'D REFUST: HIM- HES OCIAL CATCH OF THF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1933. | WHEN WE HAD OoNE VANT- 6HE ANSWERED DOOR-NOW WE HAVE T AN ALL | By GEORGE McMANUS [ MAGGIE - HERES AN UMBRELLA MENDER DOWN ANCHORAGE HA'S CRIMSON BEARS L) BIG MARGIN AT LOSE B. NIKISH HALFWAY POINT ON GAME'S EVE Both Rail City 8657 Teats Seetn Liogal Cage Star Declared Headed for Victory in Elks’ Tourney Anchorage bowlers continued to hit the bead pin in the fifth match of the Elks tri-City ten- match tournament, its men's and women’s teams beating both Ju- and Ketchikan in the latest | At the half-way point, age men were leading the n splitters by 284 pins and ahead of Ketchikan by 634 women were leading 724 and Ketchikan by ocal men were 350 pins ahead of Ketchikan and the w men led Ketchikan's feminine con- tingent by 310 pins. Women Lose Lead The men’s team of the rail city, by rol 202 pins more than their sisters in the fifth match, nosed the ' | Toss the latter out of the general tour- | ney leadership by 37 pins. The totals for the tournament to date are: Women — Anchorage 13,559, Juneau 10,835, Ketchikan 10,525; Men—Anchorage 13596; Ju- neau 13,318; Ketchikan 12,962, The scores in the fifth match follow: Lavenik Stewart Bringdale Bavard .. Barragar 176—492 188—570 137532 Totals 861-2633 Juneau Bavard Lavenik. Peterman... Dufresne.... Coughlin.... Mrs. 135—368 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 143—407 128—391 170—471 Totals ..... 709-2066 Anchorage Men McDonald Weiss Larsen Johnson R . 602 125 352 608 179541 | 181498 | 133—429 | | | landers. Ineligible for Game on Island Tonight Champicn Regeats | i The Crimson Bears, Jun2au High School’s fast-stepping cage team, today suffered a severe blow in, the loss of their star center and, | captain, Billy Nikish. He was rul-| ed out of further High School; competition as ineligible. Rule five of the rules of the Southeast Alaska High School As- sociation provides all students having had eight full i in school are thereafter not elig ble for athletic competition. Nik- finished his eighth full sem- ester last Friday. Henning Gets Call The local squad will feel his to some extent and it comes at an awkward time for the Bears cross the channel this evening to resume their warfare with the Is- The two teams are evci in games so far in the present series. Douglas took the opener on its own floor by a 13-11 score. Last week, the Crimson Bears over- 501 2,116 Bayer Total Anchorage Women Scott Welch Wendler Silverman Fischer Total ......cocuueee Ketchikan Men Daniels . Thompson Burgun Thibodeau Zurich ........ Totals ... Ketchikan Women Close .., Payne ... Ryus forie Peterson .. Petersen .. 496 . 469 441 476 Totals . 2,306 Mark Hecht of the University of Pennsylvania has won the national indoor junior tennis championship for the third time. (Associatsd Press Pkoto) helmed the Islanders outclassing them in every depart- ment of the game. Substitutes were sent in to finish the game. Nikish was the sparkplug of the local outfit. Just how badly he will be missed will ne told by to- er - night's game. | The Bears, however, are not dis- couraged over the outlook. Coach Wentland today announced he had |switched Bob Henning, rangy and aggressive forward to the tipoff position, and he expects he will |ably fill the gap. Henning is a |better shot than Nikish and his only handicap will be unfamiliar- |ity at the center position. | Take Band Along | Both of the local cage squads will be favorites in tonight’s games. |Coach Burns’ girls squad has | shown its superiority over the |Douglas maids in both of its games, | winning under wraps each time, land it is expected to have little difficulty in repeating tonight. The local High School Band will accompany the cagers to the Island tonight. Many fans are planning to make the trip also. For their accommodation, a special ferry has been arranged for, p. m. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —-By Pap TARE THE. LEAD - AWO foo @ HE TURNEO IN A BLAZING €6 FOR WS FIRST ROuND ! [ Lty - RE Youe" %o 7 7rom MENOMINEE MICH.) JI/AAH WHO_ oL s RECENT GoLF l//ur AV Rishts Raserved by The A i Bl | and will|score in the third quarter while sail from the ferry float at 6:45[the B. P. R. cagers added eight ROADMEN GRASP GASABA LEAGUE [SITKA HIGH SCHOOL j ON ACCREDITED LIST | OF WASHINGTON UNIV. | ‘ The Sitka High School has just| |been placed on the fully accredited |list by the University W. K. Keller, Commissioner of Edu- T pe e Imlmn Its graduates will now be given the same recognition for ad- mission as the graduates of Ju- neau, Ketchikan and other larger uhoo].s LEADERSHIP IN = o of the Sitka institution authorities by Commis- sioner Keller last October. 3 v | Oldest Nahve Son Of Seattle Is Dead | SEATTLE, Jan. Graham, aged 75 years, {to have been the oldest native son Overwhelming the Douglas Fire-lof Seattle, died here today. men last night by a 47 to 26 score, the B. P. R. quintet stormed im-' pressively into first place in the Channel Basketball League last night. The Roadmen were held on virtually even terms in the first alf but ran wild in the second to ly. the curtainraiser, the Smoke Eaters had a tough battle to win from the Moose, 33 to 23, and in so doing put the Moose back into a second place tie with Juncau Firemen. The laiter led at the end of every quarter and the outcome was never in doubt. Run Wild to Beat Douglas 47.-26—Local Firemen Win from Moose Stedman, Umpire; Berggren, Tim- er, Rodenberg, Scorer. Standings Won Lost Pet. S50 667 667 B VID Jv local D, P Geo. Brothers United Meat ... . R. D D. 500 the Both Play Loosely teams played a wide-open, checking game in the first tening in the second ef- Metzgar, Fireman cens was high scorer with 13 points, lcad.n«v Hollman by a single magz+ ker. Lindstrom and Paul Browd led the Moose scoring machine with eight points, tying for third place. The second half was slowed up considerably by the close calling of Referee Engstrom whose whis« tle was blowing almost continuous- ly for “traveling” players. Connors was the worst sufferer from this as he lost two baskets in this manner. Douglas Hits Tobeggan The Douglas Firemen, after stag- ing a sensational battle in the first half -that kept them within strik- ing distance of the Roadmen to that point, were demoralized un- der the latter's terrific drive in the third and fourth quarters and went almost entirely to pieces. The count was 10-8 for the Roadmen at the quarter, and 17 to 12 at the halfway station. The TIslanders went without a more points to carry the count 25-12. In the final stanza, the Island- ers caged eight field goals while the Roadmen rained them in from all sectors of the battlefield for a total of 11 fields. Every man in the winning team scored. Bay 0 of Wash-' !mgton, it was announced today by : chool was in accord with a recom- | mendation made to the Washington | 27. — William | believed | 2500 | | Already the | laurels Sroud possessor of @3 lympic high-jump champion, this versatile young lady, Jean Shiley, of Philadelphia, is now distinguishing herself at basketball. She is captain of the Haverford, Pa., “Aces,” contenders for the girls’ championship of the Keystone State. Pave the Path 1o #rosperity With -000 | Printing! | Valentines —A large selection coMIC VALENTINES ' CLEVER VALENTINES SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES —Get Them Now for Outside Mailing HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” ers again led them with 18 Torgerson being second with and Smith third with eight. Moyer’s fine guarding and sational floor work featured game, 12 the Firemen Beat Moose J.F.D. (33) Pos. Moose Hollman (12).....rf... Lindstrom Connors ..... Ledbetter Metzgar (13 . Brown (8) Blake (2). t (6) Hayes (4)..... . Substitutions: Garn (2) for nors; Connors for Hayes; for Hunt; Musson for Hildre; kish for Ledbetter; Ledbetter Musson. Field goals: Hollman 6, Garn Metzgar 6, Hayes 2; Lindstrom Brown 3, Grummett 3. Free throws made: Metzgar Blake 2; Ledbetter 1, Brown Official s— Engstrom ref Stedman, umpire; Berggren, timer; Rodenberg, scorer.- Roadmen Take Lead D.F.D. (26) Pos. B.P.R. Gallwas (4).. rf.. Torgerson Gair (6) ... ... Smith Lundell (9) Bayers Manning (8 . Osborne ( Niemi . Moyer Substitutions: Messer (2) Smith; Smith for Messer; Me:s for Osborne; Manning for L dell; Lundell for Gallwas; Gallwa for Manning. Field Goals: Gallwas 2, Gair Lundell 4, Mhnnlng 8; Torgerson, 6, Smith 4, Bayers 9, Osborne I, Messer 1, Moyer 2. Free Throws Made: Gah- 2, Ma ning 2; lhqer 1. Officials; — Engstrom, Refer>e; (23) (8) 000th prescription. gift for some one. 50,000 Prescriptions SOME time today or tomorrow we will compound our 50,000th prescription. THERE will be no charge for this 50,- There will also be a YOUR doctor’s word is law in this drug store, where the scientific filling of prescrip- tions has been the most important part of our business during our 18 years in Juneau. Skill- ed, carefully trained pharmacists are always on duty to carry out your doctor’s orders. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. GIFT FOR SOME LUCKY‘Q; ars expects to put up its 500K PERSON AT BUTLER prescription sometime today or (o= 'mnrro» md in addition to giving MAURO DRUG COMPANY ton %o the_fortunste of charge, also hag @ Some lucky person vill find th bt : much sung of silver lining to cloud when he or she gets a pre-| scription filled at the Butler Mauro|on the farms of the U Drug Company today or tomorrow.|and 1,000,000 off the farms. The company which has been in B business in Juneau for over 18‘ Classmed BdS pay BUTTER! BUTTER! 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