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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS = b e ALASKA MEAT CO. | ‘IW‘;:::{-_:s LONG AS I WONDER HOW LONG 1L | wWiLL Yo Sl'OPND £ MORE THAN 10 SIT SLEEP -I MIGHT HAVE TO WAIT FER BREAKFAST 7 WALKING AROU M 2 o JUST AS WELL GIT LUP- ITS SO QUIET-I KNOW NO WITH THOSE CLOD: AROLIND THE HOUSE WITH QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ME SHOES OFF AN'TRY i Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales I THINK (VE GOT A HoPPER sHOES?I, LITTLE HEADACHE < 79 I HAVE A HEAD* B O SLEEP —- PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ACHE AND h [ WANT TO / — — N i \ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. o DU | g LUMBER | MURPHY BETS |"=™ED,"STaMp ks $200 HICHW. COUNGIL AND|z,zemse i 22 st Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. EX-CHAMP TAKES $200 HIGHWAY JQB 156 140— 419 ORAW IN BOUT ' W!THJ“RDAN Yy ¥ ) aan couo = | TIE IN BEWLING REJECTS PRO OFFER Are You 18? : % PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—The T 3 s 1 ¢ Dot The Shaughnessey plan for de- " " Philadelphia football Eagles offer- Tun | : p ootball Eag] Juneau Flghler Down in 3 & el termining baseball championships|American League ‘Bowlmg ed Warren Heller, last year an If v P . One Round but Comes | : o \ was given a trial in three of the| oo < Scheduled to Play |all-America halfback for _Pitts-| ] you are eighteen or over come on in and 2 4 s v 3 . larger minor leagues the past sea- burgh, a contract calling for $210 1ave a good time i 1 . o . ? f . 1 ¢ 3 , 3 in ean w. Back, Finishes Strong ; Wi ) con, and If the atterflow of com-| Tonight, Elks’ Alleys a game, but he turned it down 1 by b I e T e A R St S ment from the magnates is to be " coAth e Bl Cackbal: Rest ot cleanest and most comfortable place in town e rdan, 2 2 g b taken, will be bounced ' about < rates | Johnstown, Pa y attle oty o p S i i ‘With tk G and Pirates , Fa. VIR e ;aan]:'r. pxqu(imi'xlmfi m‘.» ’1“ a 3 s - considerably on the winter meet- mnk;nv I'\‘eo mg:;? scores o; the e yonu feel no Taku here. or Juneau's les Murphy in a 3 3 Ing tables ing ¢k . 1 e ir . $ d evening, six teams of the National | NEW A g ght, but the boyy i mary hockey play-offs, in which [pno pow ) & > v are v 4 " ’ § & bowling tournament. The 3 was declared ; drau.l i : 3 3 {several of the teams finishing near | Giants (m.nleg e pirates FOR COMING TOURNAMENT AND P [RLORS SR m“"“m“id Forakn rorcing % g o . S ;k;glxxwr{r;x;e “:lalnfiisdmi‘x:m:gmund- 1454. Interest in bowling is steadily +1 2 gy 4 Sty Thile 9 : : \ = 3 e . Dr. W. W. Council and J. E.|increasing as th d i N tk zhting th mil hile 3 i > 3 g as e season advances T Nfflmrf,y‘]fi,"o‘}e:)mucf: :,o,-:,.d“ Alf_ SR { It seems to be conceded gener-|Barragar, the former With theiand it has now been decided to HOT COFFEE HOT LUNCHES Yer s Yorrisl exchange Mm'é}-;y.wem : B g}?c-k 0::"1‘1 l:yadl\!/m:c ‘;h‘; *;a‘”’m“ Cardinals and the latter with the|form a tournament with teams SANDWICHES g s 3 5 % ¥ i eady to drop In e | Giants, were tied for the high in-|having thi b h, b; down for the count of nine from 3 % G ot . e p : g ree members each, by e L ; . v 8 box against i, that the plan did |gividual score of the evening with [members of the City Bowling Hot Chili—Ala New York Way Made dan which landed flush on Mur- ot ” HBYe v SeTtAln.. amount TOREERHIEVT each. League. All bowlers who are in- | 5 phy's jaw. Jordan did mot follow , in the lining. It is agreed thal,| Games scheduled for tonight be- |terested are requested to sign up JUST RITE BEER—MUSIC EVERY NIGHT up his advantage quick enough S 3 3 i \ instead of Kkilling off'mt'erevst inftween teams of the American|at the Brunswick Bowling Alleys ~ R Sl weathdretistle el 5 5 i the last month of play, with a|League are: s g Seton o No Cover Charges Phone 569 ANQ. S TTTE % leader well out in front, the wrin-| 7:30 o'clock—Tigers vs. Senators.| The game scheduled last night f rights and legts, although he : kg i tai 2 a i o” _r hts i 2 } . o i i % - : kle sustained fan attraction be- 8:30 o'clock—Athletics vs. Indians etween the Moose team and the was almost out at the gong. < causz any f the several ’ | Round 2 . : b 5 2 any one of the several teams| 9:30 o'clock — Yankees vs. Red |Alaska-Juneau Car Shop team was | s ! - 4 Dhad a chance to horn in on the|gox. postponed and will be played off | | Round two opened with Jordan i , 4 5 rushing from his corner in a fren- : G $ : : Individual scores made in the|on Saturday night instead. z 4 £ matches last night follow: —-,o— 7y to end the fight. Jordan land- Db ’ o : BREAK FOR BUFFALO ed flush on Murphy's button again | ESSNESE i : Y ! PHILLIES Miks Pecarovich, nead football | as h2 did the first round. * Mur- ~ 5 ; 4 Probably the plan will find|Boyle 175 175 160— 51C|coach of the Gonzaga University, phy stalled and jabbed with his| K5 Gt ot ! more quarter in the American As- Brmghdult' 134 138 177— 449 | Spokane, used to be the villain in | ft. Round ended with Murphy | = - - sociation than in the International | Southwell 130 130 130—°390|a dramatic stock company. looking fresher. AERE MG Qe BTl or Texas leagues, since in Tom — | f— rpne B v e Only a few months ago Yeung Corbett 3rd basied in the sports Hickey's AA loop the Golumbus ToRe - T e ound ree—Jordan again rac- " : " " " " 1R s, who finishe irst on’ g . spotlight as welterweight boxing champion. Now he's teaching his ’ 3 o I8 3 ; " i B he season’s play, de! o- 1l 61 161 202— 524 ‘"Smi‘(;'";v"t‘;ccz;io;‘x o L / highway cificers how to keep in {rim and tracking dewn an ;’Do“i“t;;s el rf;fi]‘;dtlf;‘“;r g 160 180 180—*480 tactics of hitting, bunfing and| ©° a c Declarcs he'll stiek it cul until McLarnin fights ypo wocrer “division, and there was | Wile 154 131 165— 450 clinching all at the same lime.! him again. no room for moaning. 8 | 2 R | But in the International league, Jordan hit Murphy low twice in Totals 475 452 5271454 on and Murphy is hurt SACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 27—/ fipst ranking challenger for the Buffalo’s Bisons lolled in the sec- GIANTS covers up, jabbing away|To California’s motoring public| 147-pound crown, Corbett held out ond division practically all season.|Barragar 178 228 171— 577 and is on his fest|and 200 sta affic offi he | for o return match with the new On the last day, they slippad intoSides ... 191 135 202— 528 5 Inspictor Ra ana. Box-| champion rather than cmbark on fourth place to gain a pairing in [Clark 120 120 120—*360 Round 4 |ing faithfi him as 5 “take on all comers” campaign, the round-robin between the first| — o —— — Found four—Murphy rushing the |‘‘Young Corbett IIL” negotiations fail: to four teams. | . Totals 480 483 493—1465 | fighting and conne with Jor- The stocky Fresno southpaw,| mater = into another bout with The Bisons waded through the REDS dan’s jaw h was a|who won the welterweight cham- McLarnin, so the name “Inspector asiignment to win the champion-|Bavard 160 149 173— 482 although their season per-|Danner 146 174 163— 483 lightning right and has Jordan|pionship on February 22 of this|Ralph Giordana” was added to the ship, 4 i g Murphy fails to follow up|year and lost it three months lat- | state’s payroll, and boxing, tem- centage was 494 and they were 21 Barragar, Jr. ... 155 142— 453 his advantage and his chance for|er, has side-tracked professional | porarily at least, has lost “Young games behind the first-place New- | il e 1 YOU ARE THE JUDGE . . . And we would appre- a knockout is lost. Jordan forced |boxing to become athletic instruct- | Corbett, IIL” ark Bears. It is easy to under-| otals ... 462 478 478—1418 o X Murphy until Murphy opens up a|or for California’s traific squad. | —————— stand the tears and cries of an-| ~ CARDINALS [ clate an early trial. See for yOUl‘SCIf the honest en- withering two-fisted attack and Draws $200 a Month guish from the Newark’s patrons. Council 218 172 192— 577 all but has Jordan out on his| If and when Corbett can get a | Much the same thing down in | Selby ... 147 162 138— 447 dea\vor Cach man Of us is making to serve you faith' !the Texas league, where San An- Simpkins X with his left at the gong. feet at the gong. {return title match with Jimmy 132 139 124— 395 in the last|{McLarnin he will don the glov tonio wound up in fourth place e fu”y dav by day. In the meantime he will | and then proceeded to trample its| Totals ... 492 473 454—1419 Murphy’s showing and final round earned him a|again. draw. teach the men who regulate the| GREELEY, Colo, Oct. 27.—Grant rivals and tuck away the flag in state’s highway traffic to keep | Hutchinson, halfback on the Brig- | the play-off. Houston, finishing the fourth-place San Antonio | K ST themselves physically fit, making | ham University team of Provo, first and being out of that posi-|tribe? | SOAP : up a bit of boxing along with|Utah, did all the scoring for both tion only seven days during the | , LUX, 1 aim Oll've or Camey, 4 for 2()(‘ » ¢ other athletic routine. elevens when his team defeated summer, was eliminated in the first MINOR NOTES With the title of “inspector” the Colorado Teachers here by a round. | For those minor leagues which | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Oct. 27.— |[in the state traffic division the |score of 6 to 2. | Columbus, playing Buffalo in the stage their annual split-season Plenty of football huskies have|27-year-old Italian youth will pull When the Teachers blocked a Junior World Series, and New Or- races 1933 was a good year for| i i > been described, figuratively, as|down a salary of $200 a month, | Brigham Young kick, Hutchinson leans contesting San Antonio in| first half winners. Four of them COCOA LETTUCE White Klng Washmg “placksmiths,” but this fall the |His share of the purse when he led the chase after the ball and the Dixie classic, after winning the | —st. Joseph of the Western league, University of Minnescota has a|lost the welterweight title to Mc- | fell on it for a safety. In the fi- Southern pennant, ' saved _their|Zanesville of the Middle Atlantic,; ‘ POWDER “real, live” blacksmith doing guard Larnin in a one round knockout nal period he brought victory to league many embarrassing blushes| Baton Rouge of the Dixie and Su-; large 2-pound can large crisp heads amounted to $35,000. | his team by circling end for a by copping the intersectional ev-|perior of the Northern—defeated 25¢ 10¢ large package duty on its varsity. ; Milton Bruhn has worked in his Title Bout or Nothing | touchdown. ents. Suppose Columbus had lost|the second half champs for the father’s smithy at St. Bonifacius,| While he could have continued | —>-o— to the fourth-place Bisons and‘decmcm, Second half winners Minn., after school and during va- | 1R the pugilistic field as the SHOP IN JUNEAU | New Orleans had been stomped by |coming out on top in the final 37 cation ever since he can remem- e scrap were New Orleans of the W o | Southern and Beatrice of the Ne- Rockwood’s 3 for 25¢ ber, and the sttt e oo | DAILY SPORTS CARTOON -—By Pap ot me netrssca swce oop @ L muscle-buflding efficacy of that Davenport won both halves inI the Mississippi Valley and made | L g 4 ALTHOUEH HE IS NEARNG FORTY-ONE™ |, o8 : He earned a regular position last | S 3 kY |it more than unanimous by stam- A S l J bo 5 5o iR @ BiG BILL © e s = s PPLES, Delicious or Jonathans, box, $1.4 in basketball and baseball during o ‘*( S .TII DEN. | son series. Greensboro players got | his prep school days kept him 4 @ - | home early from the Piedmont speedy and shifty ds well as strong. ? WAS GOO0 ENOUSH TO | league by bagging both halves and BEAT HENRI HET /N % | proving the honesty of the game . 7> e g T sdin g Piggly Wiggly Meat Department e / st .~ AFEW DAYS A, O, FREE! A A T = ] N |} HAMS, Cudahy’s Puritan, @b . . . . . 20¢ Ny = - 70l W FRESH HEN LARGE FRYERS Silver-Plated Salad : : ; SPOON S JIMARANVILLE ~_ ° : : 1 A Fancy Birds Select Stock 's FORTY ) ; Pound . . . 18¢ Pound . . . 28¢ with bottle i - AND GOWG OLIVEOIL | ¥ ' LY ‘ ‘ 4 : Pt Hallowe’en | CORNED BEEF We Recommend 60 cents : Y Home Cured FORMAY B 4 i : i | NOUelties the purest shortening known for both A SR " S Pound . . . 18¢ T3 e, 63 y ; | Of Many Interesting | Designs Butler Mauro | ' S ¥ Lo~ Y 1 i Fresh Dressed Turkeys — Prime Birds Drug Co. ' e 4 9 | Juneau Drug AT PIGGLY WIGGLY PRICES FREE DELIVERY Phone 1-3-4 - DEMAR - Tirestens o | FIFTY-FIVE CO- PHONES 24 . 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