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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1933. , A8 ATHLETICS KEEP ey AR ‘\/eteranANahona] League fipire i any game: Ump“-c JUS( KCEPS A long habit of rigorous training Jumping Around says, “and if they don’t want it enforced why do they leave it ind the book?” W Coaches of institutions that are traditional athletic rivals have:@ habit of picking Quigley to run off By GEORGE McMANUS GREAT HEAVENS- IVE GAINED A BRINGING UP FATHER BUT-MY DEARE § RUST CAN'T COME OVER- YOU SEE-I'M REDUCING- | TAKE TH\ RADIO EXERCISES AND (VE BEEN ON A DIET FOR A WEEK- OH-I'M SO HAPPY TO BE LOSING WEIGHT- NOW WHATS uP? | MIOPE EVERYTHIN' 15 GONNA STAY QUIET AN PEACEFUL AROUND HERE- WELL- AT LEAST- | DONT HAVE TO TAKE HER TO ANY OF THEM TEAS - THATS SOMETHIN'- AN SHES BEEN HAPPY FER THE LAST TWO DAYS - | maintains the excellent physical condition in which he prides him- self. Despite advancing yzars, he \:T' :\;AR‘zn y F{'b' 23'7 keeps up with the fastest game on More an of running court or gridiron |after trains to make close connec- | ticns hasn't dimmed Ernie Quig- |ley’s enthusiasm for big time base- | ball, football and basketball offi~ |ciating in the slightest. | He's still at is, this veteran of SIX-DAY BICYCLE k. RACES RETURN TO : ST. LOUIS TRACK 121 seasons as a National League ~ wa o : umpire, whose falls and winters amateur and waited for a better Lead B .’ix:(? him directing almost as many : ST. Il"(’i)uresa‘rsrzll’x.rinzgzbw:l:‘firth: opportunity to “cash in.” athletic contests as his summers, apse of 20 years, WIHE SRR eads N&b) Qxel‘! It keeps him so much on ths amateurs had the handlebars all ILEAN TIMES FOR HEROES [jump, he says, that he has had to themselves, the six-day bicycle The blame is not hers, but be- dinner with friends exactly twice Tace has come back to St. Louis. gs to her advisers and to those in two decades A Cycling once was one of the ma- ht young men who exaggerated “Works™ Foothail ;")r fparts ,0' this clty,'whtch ab Olympic exploits and person- Last autumn Quigley ‘workeq» 'mes supplled entrants mi natialn- es in the public prints. | three football games in onc week- 21 @nd Olympic competition. _1Its There was supposed to be a ter- end — a game in Kansas Frigay OTWY Previous effort at a six-day rific rush, following the Olympics, night, one in Columbia, Mo., Satur- 13¢¢ however, was mot conspicus it PRI T R 7 g o3 to capitalize the fame of the young day afternoon and one in St. Louis *USl successful i'ez:\r- ed throughout the sec- | 2 n and women -whose exploits; the same night. With traveling _MTgc]‘evont. s}aged tl,n 1913 11{ g‘.EFEMEN K fend half, the Firemen running up onopolized the headlines in the | expenses to and from St. Mary's L° anseumr ;vvim, won .by th: :;I’i‘;.. L {a 13 to 5 lead in the first three catest combined athletic show of |, added to his regular fees for of- ;“»:L‘(‘cni::n‘: Oy i |minutes only to see it melt away | time. 4 ficiating in each case, that netted ~_ S0 UUNT| under a determined drive by the | GETS DEG|S|UN | Bub except for Buster Crabbe,| him a nice plece of money. S}“&) h:nmi‘ji ralce‘ficzi:;ndl § [Grocers. The half ended with the t wimmer, who seems to b.w‘ Quigley has a reputation among h;s b rod‘:t\ouvre.r tOX:; s o‘; “Cg Firemen leading 16 to 14. | ng from the successful mo- | {athlctes and sports followers for | a0 e 0 RVEL B8 h? i | E George Brothers opened the third picture venture of Johnny | | the utmost fairness, and for stick-| ”‘] » e et 0 Iis y th a new attack that ' | smuller, T do not find that| ing 45, ihe £ on the concrete 15 feet below. | | ng to the letter of the rules, come Waldr . : 1 ts in short sse Olympic stars have made| i smory he cau|, WAldron Martin, another ams Y TOME points in s N lympg | what may., From memory he €an f4our who had competed on the i} putting them out in front ! !much financial headway smcc‘| quote almost any baseball, “’(’w“l“fivln"ri(\.n Ve t.ear;l ot BUEE % 18 to 16. The Firemen spurted | % |casting aside their amateurism. bask g e ) . ¥ | 2 | or basketball rule by number and J. F. D. Beat Grocers 36- ana they tied ac 19 all and at the Fresno Southpaw Now! . || suh s it is, Badio Tolan, the e ot 1013, WS 5 rec-quarte ast vere - tiex \ v ouble spring champion, has a job | | 5 | B4 30— ngh SChOOI Wal- :‘. ‘; 22 uu.p S . { Reco_gmzcd angltex— | An) Deu-gxt,‘ “Jarr;‘x’lg Jim” Blar- Is Strict ~|suffered a broken leg. lops B. P. R. 36-24 i weight Champion i usch, the great all-around athlete, As for his strictness in enforeing | TSR T TR T, Y | Fight to End iy | |Ihas been doing short turns with them: i | Cheaper than using yoi.' OwWn 3 Fhimen st night Tha Grocers opened the final law orchestra. Ralph Hill, the “A rule is a rule with me,” he|car. Call a Yellow 22. —adv, IJ“‘:l ":O,u]"‘»,r::‘xm»‘ .éh,‘\n;\‘d session with a field goal and the SAN FRANCISCO' Cal.. _FOb' B, ‘gx'eatest runner-up of the game, is 3 5 g tball League's championship|Firemen duplicated to tie again ———'Re.xchmg ‘Lhe and. of, SHRSTEN looking for a teaching job and| i Aetesting (hsuesE “Hrot) with 24 each. Each added another after a three-year climb to the top, not finding it easy. I do not seem| 3 'JL kvnl'm'hn hotly “mwhn from mmage for a two-point Young Corbett, of Fresno, Cal, be- | ; to find much evidence of those Stlalariain o Sandtuge 1T Then the Firemen netted came the welterweight champlon) |famous mermaids, Helene Madison the DU, atil Referee UWO from scrimmage, sending them When*his flying fists rounded out| 3 S| and Elcanor Holm, being a sensa- | N 7 o ed hostil. Out four points ahead. The Groc- @ decisive victory last night, over| tion A% \be. Wisiness of Helng: ex- ; P ved back TS Cut it two, 28-30. In the final Jackie Fields in a 10-round bout. | ploited. v I T E & s ' one-half |five minutes, the Grocers were The Fresno southpaw put on a | 2 A o thé Smoke Ea held to a single field, and the closing round rally that definitely GENE HITS IT TOUGH y ?“Q:‘r 7. to stay there, |Firemen sank three more. clinched his superiority over his | How much do you suppose Gene : ""“‘ 'vmg,“_ é“im;’)nB;}l’i Firemen Knot Count rival whom he defcated three years |Sarazen has made during the past \/ "m‘:fl‘)‘n“‘f‘he;r <purs in sen-| Grovers (30) Pos. JF.D. (36) ago in a non-title bout. |year off his reputation as Open competition ‘When they blasted | Orme (12) rf.. Hollman (10) Fifteen thousand witnessed the |Golf Champion of Great Britain| B. P. R, five by a score of 36 | Jackson (7 1 Gam )10) pout last night. , Receipts are esti- land the U. S. A., a feat for which | You will find at this bank to 24, in the curtain-raiser. The Baker (7) c..Metzgar E. (14) mated by the promoters to be at| he was voted the outstanding| el Bears made, an impressive showing | BUrke () Tg Blake Jeast $50,000. | performer of 1932? His manager | complete facilities to meet { in defeating the Roadmen who areiS PN g PRV () ferdsteremiall et | f““;]?d q;":‘fbfieer’y "fld“b:%“roolo : A Fi :Nrw:fl ‘:: Eldoqdo.h Tex., your banking needs and to i o of Ehaoihnsast oAty S itutions: Berggren for Stur- guint Mie. Chitinc et ohy cash profit, but I wou much| Is captain of this year's boxing . : Pl . gl ¢ i Bk AR N R urprised if the genial Gene has| team at Annapolis navy academy. simplify and safeguard the | Each Hus Won One | Field goals: Ore 5, Jackson 3, With the opening Whistle the| cleared, over and above his ex-| (Assoclated Press Photo) handling of your financial : The Grocers audy Firaman, have| Baker , 2, Burke 1, Sfuryock 1; High Schodl lads started 'to \put jigiees, much,pore. ALAR ,$2,600. —- affairs. i cach won game in the champion- | Hollman 4, Garn 4, Metzgar 7, the game on ice. Before the Road- | Uil ale e i lie e il B 2 { ship s ' inning the | Hayes 1. men knew what was happening the e o e s e B 3 : 3 0 3 ship series, the former winning the A a0 ; i ;i : Dapuetisg e Lo il ha tishead” abiabi 1eash! | HAAS You will enjoy our friendly : opener last Monday night and thei throws made: Orme 2, Bear machine had steam-rollere $25,000 and usually $50,000, (i F Cindi helpful service and gcnuine ! tter i i y S X . P ¢ o] amous andies latter taking last night’s. They|Jacksoh 1, Baker 3; Hollman 2, i All of which proves, mcldcntally,li ' 12 points while keeping their own | [ basket unpunctured. The half end- | ed 19 to 10 in favor of the High | School. interest in your financial . progress. We invite you to make this bank your bank- #| |that when Mr. Robert Tyre Jones,| ~ s,é \dr., pulled out of competition in " {1930 with all the best known golf- || The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings will play the deciding game Fri—"(‘mm 2. day evening. As an apertif, the| Officials—Engstrom, Referee Super J's will take on the Unitnd;stedman, Umpire; Raven, Timer; i, Meat five, cellar champs of the Shattuck, Scofer. | Tt was a case of youth and speed & p P 5 | | Eric Ny, one of Sweden’s cham. |ing crowns in his possession and . league. e Peowa Pt Roadeoch, o iR v;ezmnéwz:cl;e O B Teanu | Plon runners, arrived in New York |proceeded to “cash in" he also| [ iyt T e ing home and let us serve The Firemen last night checked| J.Et.5. (S 3 LA, enpe: to participate in several American |pulled the i - ¥ o locety than. the “five fast|Haglumd (4)...1t. Torgerson (8) put on their exhibition of the sea-| indoor meets, Including the Mill |ner, - o oo DAY of his car you as we serve many of delivery boys” and led by Ed.|Behrends(D)...1f... Smith (6) son and deserved to win. The rose games. (Associated Press pla LY your friends! Metzgar’s sensational work under |Henning (16)......c... Bayers (6) youngsters started a fast clip and | Photo) the basket, they had enough edge |Marshall (1) Tg. . Moyer (4) kept it up throughcut the game. i to deserve fhe victory they won, Karabelnikoff (4)1g Messer They checked tightly, passed fast | 4 CAP T‘Ams ON HAND \ A 2 The lanky center of the Smoke| Substitutions: Holmquist for and broke fast and they had the| MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. 23— F N al B k Eaters led the scoring with seven |Messer. basket located. I, T e o Sohnn;; Sisk "rst atlon an field goals but was off on his| Field goals: Haglund 7, Hen-| Henning and Haglund were the star back on Marquette's {oocbal{ OF JUNEAU shooting from the gift line. Orme again led the Grocers’ scoring with five fields and two on free throws.|2. snagged six apiece. ” ;3 Win in Final Free throws made: Behrends 1,| Three person fouls were called | :X;m::;;: “ue; ;:uzgaxgia;h 01‘2 ¥ ) ST, " Where Sound Manasement Guards Your Fi ’ The game was won by the Fire-|Marshall 1. on Boyd Marshall in the first ¢! 4 nageme: unds. men in the last five minutes of| Officials: Engstrom, referee; quarter but he managed to stick | 'g:;n T‘;;zs'”exwal‘:; ‘:W;di) Smith Electric Co. P play. Up to that time each had [Stedman, Umpire; Raven, Timer; the geme through. Among other things the current 1929: éuk 1931 ae;::inezugeneani, G‘fisgi::fi;figm . <3 ; PRl S readjustments in sport, by nol 3 7 " & been ahead several times but nei- [Nelson and Lindstrom, Scorers. i n sport, Y nod e 7% 1932, g ! ther could run up a commanding margin. The Firemen, trailing ear- ning 8, Karabelnikoff 2; Torger- scoring aces, with 30 points to their son 4, Smith 3, Bayers 3, Moyer joint credit. Smith and Bayers Bears Beat B. P. R. Undismayed by the superior age, the idea of using silver in coins. People of Denmark are against| 1y in the opening session, ralliedlweight and experience of their op—f just before its close to lead 9 to 4 at the quarter post. The score | ponents, the Crimson Bears van- uished the B. P. R. City League More fresh fruit is being shipped from Cuba than a year ago. means completed as yet, have made'| it increasingly difficult for our athletes to capitalize their skill or, exploit their fame. It is true not only of the pro- team for three years, four former football captains of the Golden O BAILEY’S SPECIAL The Florence Shop | fessional but also the amateur Every Night from 8 P. M. 3 star. In the sense that it is de- USE ALASKA Permanent Waving s Specialty | flati lues, pricki; ilst, . 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