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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | 'V THINK 'LL GIT UP AN SNEAK OUT Wit WELL- 'WE GOTTEN MORNIN,POP:- ARE YOU BEFORE ME SON GITS UP AN' MAKES 1 PAST 1S AR! AT LATT JUST GETTIN 1N, TOCO? | ATOUCH- ALL HE THINKS OF 1S | ROOM WITHQUT THE FRONT ] HAD A GREAT NIGHT- QITTIN' MONEY - | WAKIN HIM UP - DOOR- ALL EZIE NEED SOME CHANGE b % | / 1S WELL THE NEW 14 29 it Federal” Oven-Shaped | | oo : - e | ROASTER Ty . i | | Erskine droppad one through. I“mm' cagers ever to show here, caged| 'A'")'{' Greater R()zlstillg Cupm‘ilv Maxie Olng apSIC Ct | | then on, the Grocers steadily ad-|seven from scrimmage and made| g 3 vanced and at the three-quarter | his score 15 on a free throw. Bay-| Its Triple Automatic post they were leading 19 to 10.|ers, who suffered an ankle injury | They added 10 points in the third | in the fourth quarter and was 1) No Busling 2) No Turning quarter whils the Islanders copped | forced to retire from the game| ( | but three was second for the losers with 10. { ) | Erskine, Torgerson, Baker and First Game Summary | 4 ino ) GAPTUREGAMES Moyer led the offense of the Groc- | Greeers (29) Pos. D.F.D. (13) (';) No B“n"n{" { ers, Erskine topping the scoring | Torgerson (6) rf Niemi J.(2)| s LI 1 ~ e | —_— column with seven points, while | Erskine (7) M Fox (6) | For R”"““"g- B“’lh“g‘ ('””'“g . {George Bros. Beat Douglas| the otner three chalked up six. | Baker ©) Manning ) | and Steaming G [ . R ¢ 4 i F L l F | Fox was high point man for the | Moyer (6) Niemi T.(2)| PGS, a0 b ; ! iremen—»Local Fire- | piremen with six. Garnick Bonner | Is: Diisable; Sanicary: Basy it - Make Betier “ f men Beat DeMolay o S00h Dumles Pomen | Sulettutions Dwiin () for) : d()l(. Sanitary, Liasy to 1 n & 2 | | he opening burst of spee rskine; Erskine for Moyer; Moy- Cled s Chinag than Winners . Gecrge Broincrs 29; Douglas | showed by the DeMolay five fairly | er for Davlin; Davlin for Tor- an as China - - Fircmen 13. dazed the Firemen. Orme opened | gerson; Cashen for J. Niemi, Doo-| & e | Juneau Firmen 54; DeMolay | for the smokeaters Wwith a pretiy |gan for Bonner, Bonner for Cash-| In Assorted Sizes | 38. | quartering shot, but Pelley's en. | shooting soon carried the DeMolay Score While those are the final scores|to an 8 to 2 lead. The Firemen First Second Total 0 29 | ° Hples, G - 3 5 lin 1last night's doubleheader in adied to tie the count but) Grocers 7 22 the Dates. G the Channel Hoop League, they do re trailing at the quarter post, D. F. D. 5 8 13 f re of the even-| S S . | not tell the story of the twolg t Goals: Grocers 14, D. F. D. 4; 1at while these wins w S T gamsa: The Grocers had a torrid Jensen, playing his first game free throws, Grocers 1, D.F.D. 5.| he margin of be C % 4 battle in the first two quarters|for the Firemen, substituted for Fouls: Grocers personals 9; D.F.D. of three » 2 Ho 3 |and only in the second half did|Garm about the middle of the sec- | personals 8. WHlTE LINE cABs ' 3 s had : : ¥ !they assume a commanding posi-|ond half, after Garn had three Summary Second Game " in; T & 7 § | tion. personal fouls called on him. He| JF.D.(54) Pes. DeMolay (38) 4 PR | In the first half of the night-|showed up well, and ufilizing his| Hollmann (15)...rf Pelley (15) - & he Melons p : > ; lcap, the DeMolay quint played| height, gave the Firemen addi-| Gam (5) 1 Lindstrom (1) 25 cents in Clt C of teh i 4 7 Bz | the Piremen off their feet most|tional strength on the. floor. Af-| Metzgar (23) c ... Bayers (10) y with a i of the way, leading most of the|ter a torrid session, the Firemen| Orme (8) rg. Bloomquist | nd place | i - : time. and were trailing but threefpulled away to lead at the half-| Blake lg... Marshall (3)| 444 f the C -~ ‘pomts at the halfway post. The i’me. 27 to 24. Substitutions: Jensen (3) for Teleph°ne Mrs | smoke-eaters drew away in the Add To Lead Garn, Garn for Orme Orme for HIRAuAL game. Maxie Rosenbloom “Slapsic” because of his habit, third quarter and added to their| The DeMolay squad came out|Garn, Grummett for Hollmann, White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Barrag i “open glove, Here he’s doing it in his fight with lead in the final period. fighting and scoring a goal from| Messer for Bayer, Melseth (2) for i 5. Andrews | 3 fe jefense of tk b ight title at Modisor Weather Cuts Attendance scrimmage and a free throw in| Pelley, Sivie (1) for Marshall with 156 s ES . Maxic won th nover the Toy Bul'dog The stormy weather cut last|rapid succession assumed a one- | Score made L oo e ___!nignt’s attendance, and those fans|point lead which lasted but a mo- First Second Total| 1 t nen with | 7 T who stayed away missed one of|ment. The Firemen tied on alJ. F. D. . 28 27 54 H. Sabin of the| ates | | the fastest and most exciting con-|free throw then forged into m(‘|DeMo]ay 24 14 38 k second with 487. The | Mr 1 3 389 tests of the season. There wasn't|lead with three fields in a row. Goals: JF.D. 24, DeMolay 17; 16 credited to Robe rer 516 a minute of Iull The third quarfer ended 38 to 33.|free throws: J.F.D. 6, DeMolay 4. and Blomgre r —_— | The well balanced squad of| DeMolay scored first in the fi-|Fouls: JF.D. 13, DeMolay 7. | t averages ma 3 - George Brothers wasn't able to|nal eriod, caging one from — Sl : they did| Total ;\Co-eds to Tackle Track, Georse Broti M tense of the| om serimmage. The smoke-eat-| ANNUAL LUTHERAN SALE | Wednesday, Dec. 6, Turkey Dinner . did not b Baseball and Soccer |Tsanders in‘the first half. Neither |ers then got into action with e side did any real scoring before|their heavy guns, carrying their Ray. 033 ;];»\\ and “cmm o A W at College [the half-time horn so close wWas|score to 44 before the DeMolay | oo - cETE A Checking Account : Ap ith 187 PRIMO IN EXHIBITION | the checking. registered again with a free throw. | follows: J —| The five fast delivery boys led | They, added five more goals from G “d Melons | MILAN, Dec The co-eds of Henderson State| .y 4pe quarter post 5 to 2. holding| scrimmage and held their oppo-‘ astlneau Teachers College are planning 10|4p. yland Firemen to two free|mnents to one to end the game 54 een booked f T ) - i ; o o R iy 80 ‘“_‘{D"v ) "_”‘f‘}»‘q I”f"["lag’ throws. THe second quarter was|to 38. | A B S il th ¥ | of athletics next spring, includ-| yyo"moct fiercely contested of the Metzgar High Scorer | o o safeguard your funds until they ing baseball, soccer, fi€il hock % o 4 3 1 F en held the Groc- sgar, lanky center for & (lot. The Firem €] e | Ed. Metzgar, lanky ce | are ncedcd Laborers are at work transform- | 3 Sty bt e i | Prompt Service o : unable to chalk up but three points | scoring with 23 points. Hollmann | p o o facilitate the handling of your m in a ma Sl syl 161 156 145— 462111 with 1 . The girls admit they won't Play| ¢ tno start of the second half|ter's floor work contributed ma- hel i id incon S stk -~ - e thi o o help you save time, avol > there won't be anything that|."o .1 from scrimmage. But the! mann and Metagar. 104 147 118— 369 INFORMATION WANTED annual game wi o' tion regarding the present where- | — — ——|the biggest hit of the eveninz blue eyes, broad frame, dark hair b h k[ y chec of % ing an old corn field near the| i | 463 455 440—1358 o Nt S i | JIMMY-ON-SPO smacks On Pl toe | knot wWas severed immediately when Pelley, one of the smoothest 'd__. venience. 187 157 130— 474/ NEW YORK, Dec. 2. — Wher 5 1 payment, in the form of can- A s x_ww;!d:i:;al" »2};!1113‘0;“03 ¢ |abouts of Carl Eugene Dalbrandsor, | ’ Put your P"’o""’ finances on a sound liax 1133 173 coaching staff showed up. the inquiry being requested by the i i i i S e L e paine e Y businesslike basis - - have a Checking Totals 388 428 533—1349 with his talk. |and of average height. Peaches lear E RO | it TR 5 :}u 132 < ANNUAL LUTHERAN SALE | ANNUAL LUTHERAN SALE !;" - ir 9 | Wednesday, Dec. 6, Turkey Dinner.|Wwednesday, Dec. i A N l B k nagl 122 164 150— 436 ity | Wednoaday, DeCd SUTSY SRR irst Nationa an 380 461 4751316 SHOP IN JUNEAU JBowling Shees at the Leader. adv. | : Sudi ek lers to a single field goal, but were|the Firemen. led his team in| an promoters are trying to S themselves. accounted for 15, Orme for 8, Garn 10 5k | iy ; campus ino athletlc grounds, Grocers Forge Ahead five and Jensen three. The lat- | Phone 10 finances as rough as boys, but they prom-| Y S P p | H Johnny Niemi tied the score with| terially to the scoring of Holl- x ¢ ‘ GASTINEAU HOTEL Apricots L | £ o o provide legal receipts for every o | New students 1 Capt. R. B. Lesher, of the Sal-| P a b g the night prior ion Army, is seeking informa- | CC“GJ chgck;_ Iverson 2 127— 389! mordham was & s Vi A Fordham was on hand and made |prandson is about 44 years of age, ACCOI"I! at thrs banl(. h pays to pay DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON Assorted Colors : = ; P A FOR INSURANCE URVERSITY £ e g et . \ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1R = ! : s ; A LLEN A Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. OKLAHOMA'S 7 277l oreeeeee - FINE TPCKLE . : H osiery IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! 85c $145 PHONE 545 oo S S S UNITED FOOD CO. w Stock! CASH GROCERS N ew Shades! Phone 16 We Deliver - Meats—Phone 16 ettt i b e~~~ B~ W atch for Next Week’s New Low Shoe Prices! P e Harri Machine S[‘IOp THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal I Hisoww Kiciks - or- HI-LINE SYSTEM . NAaLs THE RECEIVERS o ¥ w Tueuajlfemss HE HAS SEWARD STREET—Near Second Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats ¥ AVEENCED QEWEQ: a Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. THAN <40 YAROS O HiS PUNTS. CASH AND CARRY