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NOV. 23, 1933 By GEORGE McMANUS THE APPLE OF YOUR EYE DIDN'T GIT HOME LAST NIGHT- BRINGING. UP FATHER DON'T HUH ME- GET UP-DON'T LET YOUR SON SEE WHAT A'GOOD-FORNOTHING ' YOU YOU WiLL-NOW GO CALL HIM- TELL HIM I'VE COOKED A WILL ) HAVE TO GIT UP THIS EARLY EVERY MORNIN' ARE- GET UP-YOUVE GOT TO SET A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR HIM = | DONT WANT HiM TO SET ANY BAD HABITS- C'i9.3, King Features Syndicate. Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved OITY TAKES A . BOWLING MATCH, NARROW MARGIN Ugrin,Barragar, Best Scores | —City Bowls Bruns- | wick 7:30 Tonight The City Team defeated the Al- aska-Juneau trio in the City{ bowling match at the| Brunswick last night with scores| of 1453 to 1447. Ugrin of the Al- aska-Juneau was high man for| the evening with 563 points and a| high game of 201. Second high for the evening went to Barragar | of the City team with 536 tallies and Curtis Shattuck tied with| Ugrin for the second high indi- vidual game at 193. One match will be bowled to- night, the Brunswick team meet- ing the City team at 7:30 o'cl Scores follow: | | City ! Team i 170 177 189536 193 146 149—488 164 113 152—429 Alaska Juneau 193 201 116 167 143 164 —r—— ! INVITES HORSEMEN BERLIN, Nov. 23—Tlie United | es and 17 other natlons have e invited by the Reichever-| hand for Horsebreeding to send representatives to an internation- al riding tournament which will take place during the annual “Green Week” (Agricultural Show) | in Berlin, January 26 to February 4. Barragar __ Shattuck ... 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Loughran weighed 183% and his opponent tipped the scales 1t 255% pounds. pounds i FRUIT TEAMS BOWL AT ELKS TONIGHT% Six more teams of the Fruit Salad division of thz mighty Elks bowling league will be seen in ac- tion tonight on the alleys. Poten-| tialities are a trifle vague as yet.| but as much promising material| can be expected to show tonight | as did in the other two bills al- ready presented. On the basis of the galleries drawn for the previous matches there should be a good-sized group of spectators tonight. Teams scheduled to appear are the Pineapples vs. the Apricots at the Dates vs. the and the| Crabapples vs. the Figs at 9:30) o'clock. — v — ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS There will be a meeting Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock at which initaition will be held. Al mem- bers are urged to attend. Dance will follow for De Molay’s and in- | vited friends. —adyv. | — e TODAY! full time. heating comfort INDIAN EGG- time. INDIAN EGG- heater. STCoAL Co. UNEAU () We Want! 73147 79941 J. VARNESS, STAR HILL, GET HIS AWARD OF A FINE TURKEY! Leader Department Store George Brothers Grocery | quarter. f DOUGLAS || NEWS DOUGLAS FIRE BOYS LOSE T0 JUNEAU TEAM Islanders Defeated at Bas- ketball by Score of 32 | to 17 Last Night In the first game on the maple | wood court this season on the Is- land, the Douglas Fire Fighters took a 32-17 beating - from the rival department, the Juneau Fire Boys, from across the bay. This| is the Islanders’ second game in the City League, having previously defeated the Moose. Game was piayed before a crowd of fans in the Douglas Nat- atorium. Neither team played fast ball with the official calling walk- ing very stringently. Numerous| fouls were called on both teams. | Metzgar, lanky center, opensd the scoring with a shot under the basket. Hollman converted a char- ity throw on a foul by Bonner.| Metzgar dropped another short. Niemi put in a long one for the Islanders’ only score in the initial| Metzgar sunk another and Hollman converted another shot on a foul by Fox. Quarter score 8-2. End of Half Manning converted a charity| toss. at the beginning of the sec- ond quarter on a foul by Orme.| Orme dropped in a short. Garn| convertzd on a foul by Fox. Orme | fouled Manning in the act of sheoting and made the basket and also the conversion. Manning sunk another; Garn dropped in a long shot. Half, 13-8. Manning put one in the hoop. Orme followed with one. Man- ning converted on a foul by Orme. Orme out on four personals. Grum- met converted on foul by Bonner. Third quarter, 18-11. Blake converted on a free throw. Metzgar followed with two charit; tosses. Hallman also converted a free throw. Niemi sunk a short| shot; also a free throw. Gal sunk two free throws. Hollman! dropped in three short shots. Fox| got one long one. Bonner con- | verted a free toss and Grummett| sunk a long one to end the game 32-17. | Lineup Pos. Juneau ... Hollman (11) . Garn (5) ... Metzgar (8) Blake (1) Douglas Fox (2) J. Niemi (3) Manning (@) ... Bonner (1) T. Niemi (2). - Orme (4) Substitutions: Gray for Fox; Cashen for J. Niemi; Doogan for Gray. Grummet (3) for Garn. Ref- eree, Regele; Scorer, Edwards; Timer, Goetz. Freshmen of the D. H. S. de- feated the Eighth Graders in a lively preliminary by a 12-7 score. Some good talent seems to bei shaping up under the direction of | Coach Wentlund. | 3 % . g 8n 8th Grade .. DeRoux ... Savikko F. Wilson B. Shitanda Andiando OFFICERS ARE SELECTED On Monday evening the Douglas Camp of the Alaska Native Bro- therhood held its annual election of officers and the following were chosen to administer the affairs of the organization for the coming year: Thomas Bowman, President; Joe Stevens, Vice-president; Al- bert Wilson, Recording Secretary; Frank Wilson, Corresponding Sec- retary; George Stevens, Financial Secretary; Peter Jackson, Treas- urer; James Stevenson, Sergeant- at-Arms. i At a previous meeting the Sis- terhood elected the following of- ficers: Mrs. Joe Stevens, Presi- dent; Mrs. Mary K. Martin, Vice- President; Mrs. L. P. Weaver, Re- cording Secretary; Mrs. Peggy Guanson, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Susie Shorty, Treasuréf. —_—————— RETURNS TO SKAGWAY Earl Larson who has been a guest at the Feero home while, courts returned to his Skagway yesterday. home in MANAGE MINOR LENGUE. OUTIT ; | Newark Daily News today says| doing jury duty. in the “Juneau | BABE RUTH TO NEWARK, N. 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NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matier of the Administra- tion of the Estate of the Partner- ship of JAMES V. DAVIS and H. C. DAVIS, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the administrator of the above entitled estate has filed his final account in the above entitled matter and that the U. S. Commissioner for| Juneau Precinct has appointed | ‘Wednesday, the 10th day of January, | to such final account and to the| settlement. thereof. | All persons inweresteG are here- | by required to appear and file ob- jections with the said U. 8. Com- missioner, if any they have, to such | final account, or to the settlement thereof, on or before said 10th day of January, 1934. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 31st day of October, 1933. TAMES V. DAVIS, Administrator. First ‘publication, Nov. 2, 1933. 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