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» g A _NAME_THAT PERMITS NO_CHANGE IN QUALITY rrom the plucking InTeylon to the blending and pack- | aging in America, Lipton's { Tea is under the direction | of Lipton's own experts. | This assures your getting \ the world's finest tea at (EO RS { low cost. At your grocer's. ., Inc., Greas Britain rights rescrve 4 j / —_SPORT, COLLEGE HOOP BUCKNELL IS LIPTON SLANTS| PLAYERS MAY |~ MAKING 600D - BE SEEN HERE GRID RECORD Under the diplomatic influence | {of Edward C. Foster of Providence | FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS OH-HELLO-MAGGIE! | SEE YOU'RE BACK- DID YOU FORG\T SOMETHIN'? BRINGING UP FATHER . ] BY Gotlly- + FEEL HUNGRY: | WONDER IF THERES ANY- THING 1N THE ICE-BOX ? CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE! ?GREAT HEAVENS! | LEFT SOME. liZORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE IN THE ICE-BOX- I'LL HAVE TO GO BACK HOME BEFORE MY HUSBAND FINDS IT- HE MUST | NOT KNOwW I'VE BEEN i\ ' ©1933, King Pearured 5 (Charles (War Horse) Allen, who also entered Bucknell with Wyant. Allen was a fullback and one of the best of his day. Both Wyant and Allen were students of the ministry at Chicago, and both oc- cupied the pulpit later. | Ranked With Christy ! Allen died last spring but Wy- ant, still hale and hearty, is practicing medicine in Chicago. ALASKA JUNERU, A Budges s MOOSE LEGION ® WIN MATCHES a USSR S S e S S S S e g | Bucknell alumni rank him along Ugrin of Mine Trio Rolls Interior Basketeers to Play Splendid Splurge Is Made;wun Christy Mathewson as one of | | | R. I, the new president of the . . High Total and Best | National Boxing Association, many| Ketchikan—Ask for | T}I:Ilb 3% a fson i Bisons thelr grestest attletlo fgures. g | of the kinks and rough spots have| ! oted Before, However 2 Single Game been ironed out of the pugilistic| Juneau Dates | ¢ fi:“::l: ;f:dn; :xl; tths{;;rlgf rx.::l:: The City League bowlers are roll- | business, copeclaly e strong. |, The Juneau high school bas-! LEWISBURG, Pa, Nov. 17—isterial students. Tn fact, seven ing along at the rate of twoj o 'll‘he N B. A efforts to|Ketball team may meet The Fair- Bucknell University's splurge in|of the eleven regulars on fhe '01 matches each night. Last night's| s.'md\rmw th: q);m 3 < banks Agricultural College and football this season is not the first | team, which upset Cornell and games were victories for the Al-| A AEe e Db _1School of Mines aggregations, in a time the local institution has been | Penn State, were preparing for the . aska-Juneau and the Legion of the i e g e D Do | series of tilts during the first week in the gridiron spotlight. In fact, | ministry. NOW,TTYMOTE ngl‘lf! Moose. The Alaska--Juneau took e i A of January, if negotiations now ever since 1883, when Bucknell R N ognize a champion when they see| 0. way’ can be satisfactorily Plaved its first game against La- | Maedicine may relieve that headache tem- the Brunswick trio for a score of | 1508 to 1407, and the Legion of | he Moose bowled over the Alaska Press 1429 to 1287. ring honors for the evening's; were taken by Ugrin of the| *Alaska--Juneau three* with a to-, tal score of 555 pins and the| be individual game of 204, close- ly followed by Seston of the L.| with an individual game of | pla Games scheduled for tonight| are the Capitol Beer Parlor vs.| the Moose at 7:30 o'clock, and the Legion of Moose vs. the Alaska- Henry Burke, newly-appointed | Budget Officer of the Federal Agri- cultural Adjustment Administra- | tion, pictured at his desk. A native of Louisiana, Burke formerly was Juneau at 8:30 o'clock. Last night scores follov assistant of the North Carolina and not be confused by a title one wide claims. Foster was on hand with the official N. B. A. certificate to pre- sent to Vince Dundee, when Vince lifted the middleweight crown from Lefty Lou Brouillard at Bos- ton. He also came down to New York to perform the same cere- mony for the Walker-Rosenbloom light heavyweight tilt in Madison Square Garden, in full view of the members of the New York State Athletic Commission, which has so far refused to make any working agreement with the N. B. A. variety of disputed carried out, according to releases fayeite, the Bisons X from the high school today. from time to time in In a letter to Superintendent picture. R. S. Raven, James C. Ryan, Di- Few grid fans, ew rector of Athletics at the Colleze, alumni, know that B made known that a trip is being duced the first three Tentative arrangements are Chicago. Interior “ninet tion. that the squad from the when and proceed directly to Ketchikan, today. where they will play a series. | A. A Stagg was the Ston at Juneau lbndels 'at Chicago, but not th On the return trip, the colleg- ians would like to stop over hers S rior | planned for the Christmas vaca- ball captains at the University of | That was back in the| football will leave Fairbanks December 22, more exacting pastime than it is Never Had Time Out ed one as many believed. That RIIN_S_ RACING HSINKING, (Chang Chun), Manchuria, Nov. 17.—Horse-racing has become a monopoly of the Manchukuo government. The prof- its derived at race tracks under government control will be used for improvement of the breed of horses in Manchuria. Private per- en Bucknell ucknell pro- elected foot- was a| first captain e first elect- remove the cause? f eyestroin from poor home- you distress. frowning, impair ndigestion or occi- vision, cause nervous dents when Lamps and electricityare now so inexpensive. Many a headache has vanished, thanks to a 150 watt Daylight lamp in the kitchen and a few 100 watt lamps where ty-fives” and “forties” burned before. Let us help you to safeguard your eyes and health with our General Electric MAZDA lamps. Budget Bureau, | Alagka Junean | TWO TITLES DISPUTED Ugrin 11 12; i e e B T S A As matters now stand in only Monroe 186 Bnlrabig . | two divisions, flyweight and feath- Ashby 138 163 ‘EUDDING DENTIST | erweight, do disagreements exist Brunswick | ooy “ ¢2l n championship recognition. Both Galao w5 133 168! LEAVES “CAVITY {may be scen settled. Crockin 146 170 140465 | 4 i ki 4 b | "The N. B. A. recognized Darkie Kraft 157 164 137—458 IN HUSKY SHELL;‘Bmwn of England as world fly- Legion of the Moose o = | \weight champion while Midget Wol- gestom 203 150 169—522| SEATTLE, Nov. 17—Deciding to(gast of Philadelphia is considered F. Schmitz 172 161 146—479 punl teeth instead of an oar, Herb the titleholder by New York,| Brown 116 150 162—428 Day, powerful oarsman of the|Pennsylvania, and some other dis Alaska Press | University of Washington crew | tricts. Wolgast has already beaten Evans 150 138 109—397 left a big “cavity” in the Husky|Brown in an over-weight match Killoy 157 144 145—446| crew which will defend its nation- |and arrangements are pending for Ledbetter 160 142 140—442! 5] sprint champlonship next yeara title contest at the prescribed The big No. 4 sweepster had an- | 112-pound limit. other year of intercollegiate com-| Kid Chocolate, the Cuban flash, petition ahead of him but he left|and Freddie Miller of Cincinnati, “SAFETY FIRST school to study oral surgery in|are the rival claimants for feath- ‘Port]and, Ore. | erweight honors. Miller holds the . | He was the only remaining|N. B. A. belt and he is willing Accidents in South Africal veteran in the “waist” section of to take on the Keed any time the match can be arranged, which is fair enough. the championship shell and it was| around him fthat Coach Al Ul-| | brickson had planned to do his| | FATAL APPETITE Top Both British and American | rebuilding for the next season. JOHANNESBURG, &o. Africa.| S = Like battle-scarred Mickey Pja.l- Nov. 17.—The death rate from| FLAT HAS BIG OUTPUT ker, Lou Brouillard has rapidly eaten himself out of one fistic burg, Capetown and Pretoria than“ Tony Lindstrom, one of the best| division after another ang now |has a chance to fight for & third in the largest cities of Great|known and most extensive placer 4 L 5 Britain and the United States, says | operators in the Flat country, js | world championship, in the light- the “safety first” association here.| aboard the Alaska for Seattle to | heavyweight division. Brouillard cut his weight down accidents is higher in Johannes-' In Pretoria the accidental| spend the winter. He and his I death rate was 30 in 100,000 for|partners, Andrew Olsen and Ed from 174 to 159 ;_)ounds in orficr 1932; in Johannesburg, 24 and in|QOlsen, operated their two drag | to defend the middleweight title Capetown, 22. line plants on Flat and Happy a8ainst Dundee. After losing, the | Worcester clouter forthwith decid- The highest similar rate in thc‘mis season, engaged about 25 men, | , : i United States is given as 17 in| working two shifts per day, and |€d his futume was in the heavier Washington and 164 in San Fran-|(had a satisfactory season, ~They|class. Lou won the welterwelght cisco. also have taken option on a group]tm“ first by defeaung_Younz Jack In Great Britain, London tops|of properties in the Good News|Thompson. He lost it to Jackie the list with a rate of 154 while| Bay placer platinum area, and are | Fields. Subsequently he beat Ben Manchester has 149 and Birm-|expected to open operations at|Jeby for middleweight honors. ingham 13.3. that location mext spring. 0 R - .- | AL SHOP IN JUNEAU Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. ATTENTION We have on hand at all times a full line of ‘ FRESH, QUALITY MEATS | Daily Empire wanc Ads Pay. o Free Booklet! Home Method of DU BARRY Beauty Treatments by the New HAND PRINCIPLE Also Strawberry | Point Beef | EXCLUSIVELY which has been inspected and passes all Government requirements— | BUY ALASKAN LINE... | We Handle l As interpreted by DORIS HALE Ask for Your Copy Juneau Drug Co. Delivery Service Phone 33 P. 0. Swubstation Ne. 1 for three games January 5, 6 and . 7. These might all be played with ‘e At the present time, according equalled to A. S. Dunham, principal of the high school, the problem is main- pycknell and later ly one of financing the tour. Mr. gt Chicago, where he | Dunham expressed himself as will- more seasons. He ing for his part, to turn over all first elected captain receipts over and above expenseés roon team in 1893. of the games to the college team, but explained that this might be - more or less of an unknown quan- tity and could not be figured very | definitely. | Juneau Boys on Team | Several Juneau high school grad- {uates are making good showings | so far this year on the college {team, and it is possible that four | would make the trip if it is ar- |ranged. Harry Brandt is a three- year letterman and sure of a po- | sition with the team, and two others from here, Bob Henning |and George Karabelnikoff have | shown up so well during intra- | mural play, according to Mr. Ry- | an, that they have a very good chance of being chosen for the | squad. 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