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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1933. - FIREMEN BEAT ELKS AND TIE WiTH GROCERS JFD. Beats Elks 52 to 39 —High School Squad Vins from Moose of local trimmed the Elks by a score of 52 to 39, and with George Brothers for the half title. A playoff will be arranged for next week. In the curtain-raiser, the High School squad after playing two three-minute overtime periods, de- feated the Moose entry of the Channel League by a score of 40 to 35. Coach Regele’s first string easily ed the Moose and had the second string been able to keep the lead given to it, the 1 seore have been lopsided. Goed Team Piay The 1933 edition of the Jayhi quint dispilayed a good sample of team play and cons ing abilit It checked nicely & hard. TIts showing was exi considering it was engaged in the fi actual competition for the year. It needs some polishing and its marksmanship “as room for improvement. It bids fair, how- ever, to be of the samz standa as last year’s conference cham- pions As far ed, the as interest was concern- Moose-School fracas was It was better superior to the nightcap. cleaner, less and rough waveling at high speed, grabbed off a first min-| ute lead and were never headed. The score stood at 26-2 in the first; que r and at the half the smoke eaters led 28 to 11. The Elks outscored them in the final half but couldn’t get within striking; distance of a victory. The game was featured largely by personal fouls, with fhe Fire-| men in the role as chief offend-| el They collected 21 and the Elks 16 pe Two Firzmen. | Hollmann and Blake and three| Elks, Brubaker, Nelson and Os-| bo; retired by that route. Not| a man on either squad escaped Regele’s eagle eye. { Smith Leads Scorers | Smith, rangy forward of the| was leading scorer with 14 to his credit on six field| s and two fres throws, | ar, Fireman center, was sec ‘i | —adv. Grocer Cancels $3,500 in Bills as Christmas Gift SHEBOYGAN Wis,, Dec — Albert Altmeyer, retired grocery store and meat market operator, at Sheboygan Falls, believes in spreading Christmas cheer early. He has sent 165 former patrons notice that bills totaling $3,500 had been canceled and his books were burned. ONE SCHOOL IN SOUTH IS UNDEFEATED Murray Teachers Go Through Entire Football Season as Victors MURRAY Ky, Dec. 16. — The distinction of having been the only scheol in the South to win all its fcothall games this season goes to Murray College. en of the victories were reg- istzred over fellow members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the others came at the expense of opponents on far-flung fields. The ta e prize was the ficial crhampionship of the A: iation, which Murray clinch eating Mississippi State T ers’ College in the-final game of the season Dacember 1 That game, won by the score of 30 to 0, pushed Murr number of poin for the season to 256, compared to 25 for their oppo- nets. In Cecil Kent, elusive halfback. the Thoroughbreds had the second the highest individual scorer in country. He carried over 15 touch- downs in nine games for a total of 90 points. The team is coached by Roy Stewart .o - NOTICE Gold, Ninth and Seatter Sts. are the only streets in the city reserved for coasting. Motorists must keep off these streets excepting on emer- gency business, and all coasters are forbidden to use of other streets. C. J. DAVIS Chief of Police a B S R PiE SOCIAL A Pie Social will be given Sat. ond with six from scrimmage and!pec 1gth, at the A. N. B. Hall one from the gift line for a total | The public is invited. of 13. Hollmann and Jensen tied | for third with 10 each. | Summary and Score ‘ Firemen (52) Pos. Elks (39) | Hollmann (10).... rf Smith (14) | Garn (6) i Gallwas (9) | Metzgar E. (13) . ¢ Osborne (1) | Orme rg Nelson (8) | Blake (3) g Brubaker | Substitutions: Jensen (10) for | Hollman; Hollman for Garn; Garn | for Hollmann; Hollman for sen, Jensen for Hollmann, P. Metz- gar for Blake; Junge (6) for Bru-| for Junge; Carc baker; Sperling for Oshorne; Junge for and Sperling for Caro. Score First Second Total Firemen 28 24 52 Elks 1 28 39 Field goals: Firemen 24, Elks 15; free throws Firemen 3, Elks 4, Elks 9; Personal fouls, Firemen 21, Elks 16; technical fouls, Fire- men 3, Elks 1. Officials: Regele, referee; Dun- ham, timer; Shattuck, scorer. ———— PIE SOCIAL A Pie Social will be given Sat., Dec. 16th, at the A. N. B. Hall The public is invited. Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY” CARLSON GORDON'’S Ladies” Ready-to- | ! Weap . .. .. .| Seward St., mesr Front .‘Ro:z- A. Andrews ‘{ Graduate Nurse | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | sage, Colonie Irrigations | Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. | Fvenings by Appointment | Becond and Main Phone 259 | Jen- | Sperling | —adv. | T e —adv. \ MRS. KAUFMANN AND N. BAVARD HIGH BOWLERS Vegetable League Teams Play Tournament Games at Elks’ Alleys Tonight Teams of the Fruit Leagu |ed at the Elks' alleys last night in tournament matches with the Oranges taking two out of three | games from the Raspberrics, the Cherries winning three straight from the Lemons and the Apri- rames made high women’s score for the evening with a total of 480 and Mifs Monson, of the Apricots, a ciose second with 478 as her to- tal. Bavard, of the Cherries, had high total for the evemng and made a score of 578 with a high single game score of 212 in the second game. Matches will be playzd tonight by teams of the Vezetable League in following order: o'clock—Spuds Vs o'clock—Beets vs. Tomatoes. —Parsnips vs. Garlies scores made last ev- 7:30 8.3 9:30 o'clocl Individual ening were: Raspberries 137 149 140 140 132 132 170— 456 136— 416 396 438—1268 Mrs. White 409 421 Oranges 92 161 93 208 Miss Kolasa 174 182 Lemons Miss Han. 75 103 92— 27C Radde 137 140 156— 43¢ Stevens 146 161 164— 4Ti Totals 358 40+ ~12—117¢ Cherries Mrs. Kaufmann 174 145 161— 48C Bavard 192 212 174— 57¢ Simpkins 147 147 147441 Totals 4821490 117— 31¢ 172—°51¢ 135— 372 Totals 412 368 Apricots Miss Monson 164 168 Boyle 188 180 Dunham 150 177 Totals 502 bowl- cots victors over the Dates 1n three | . Kaufmann, of the Cherries, Cabbages. | 'esooece0cecvcoee ol AT THE HOTELS . 2000 ewveceooo Zynda Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Skagway; H. F. Kennard, Port- land Ore.; Frank L. Johnson, Ta- coma, Wash.; Q. J. Sullivan, Haines; Alfred Tilson, City. Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robert- son, Seward; Marie Philips, An-| chorage; F. Fletcher, Anchorage; Mar Munson, Juneau; Buddi Wlasik, Juneau; C. Graves, Ju- neau. Gastineau Fairbanks; A. C. Ed-| Wilbert An-| A. Nobert, munds, Anchofage; derson Kodiak. e ———— MR. AND MRS. ALGOSA GIVE | DINNER IN CELEBRATION OF DAUGHTER’S BIRTHDAY | Mr. and Mrs. R. Algosa, enter- tained at dinner in their home last evzning in celebration of the first birthday of their daughter, Es- trella R. Algosa. Among the guests at the din- ner were Mrs. J. M. Monagle, Mrs. | Frank A. Boyle, Mrs. O. U. Wig- F. Mathewson, Mrs. So- Mrs. C. Lener and Miss . in addition to several Fili- friends of the family. pino Mrs. gave a short talk in which she ! expressed her wish for good health and prosperity for the young lady. lowed by several selections by th2 Filipino stringed orchestra. - INDIAN RESIDENCE ON WILLOUGHBY AV 1S BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE Starting in the second story .of the Frank Gambler residence on Willcughby Avenue at 10 o'clock last night, a fire raged until 11:05 o'clock before it was extinguished |by members of the Juneau Fire Department The flames gutted | the ur irs of the house and‘ contents. | Residents of the house, who are| Indians, were reported to have been | asleep when the fire started, sup- | posedly from an overheated stove, jand it was going well when the | department was called. No insur-| | ance was carried. et — AUTOMOBIL LIC | ES Automobile licenses for 1934 will be due and payable Jan. 1st. Plates are now available. Fees—Territorial, $10; Clty, $5.00. A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. e, { A pontoon bridge at Calcutta, India. largest in the world to, be replaced by a cantilever bridge| costing $8,300,000. FEATHERTOUCH WRITING BALANCE SHAPE INSTANT LEVER FILLER ARE THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES IN WRITING EQUIPMENT. OBTAINABLE ONLY IN SHEAFFER'S. BUY THEM AT YOUR DEALER'S IN MATCHED SETS AT SAVINGS AS MUCH AS 45 PER SET. PENS, 5215 AND UP=SETS, 5325 AND UP SHEALERR Monagle, as guest of honor, | ‘The opening of presents wasfol- | CANZONERI 18 e WINNER OVER FOREIGN BOXER New Yorker Gives Cleto! Locatelli Hard Beating, No Knockout NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Tony Canzoneri, New York’s lightweight idol, kept the winning streak intact last night as he gave Cleto Loca- telli, European champion, a fierce beating in a ten-rounder. Canzon- was unable, however, to put over the knckout punch. HOLM'S BODY BEING SENT HERE TO HAVE AUTOPSY CONDUCTED)| The body of John Holm, who was | found dead in his cabin at Chi- chagof yesterday morning, will be nt here for an autopsy, accord- to advices received by United ates Marshal Albert White from United States Commissioner Louis Smith. It probably will arrive on the motorship Estebeth next Mon- day Following an inquest, the Coron- | |er's jury returned a verdict to the | effect that Holm apparently had committed suicide by drinking lysol. | - - | MONEY The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible {llness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality <+ . Just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- gy Laundry | | Paid On One of Our Combination Policies THIS WEEK! ‘ & O F. S. SCOBEE MANAGER FOR ALASKA Old First National Bank Building Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowliug Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond P. O. Box 2092 JUNEAU, ALASKA i Phone 53 HI-LINE SYSTEM | Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats | Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY Juneau Coffee Shop Opposite MacKinnon Apts. Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | | Open 7:30 am. to 8 pm. | HELEN MODER |1 Plumbing Heating THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”~-of course! Harri Machine S[lop k‘, Sheet Metal ! Sheaffer’s Pen Sets A HUGE ASSORTMENT ‘ Combination Value Price $19.75—Matched 5-Piece Set $15.00 12.25 8.50 17.00—Matched 5-Piece Set 10.25—Matched 5-Piece Set ... PENS—$2.75 and up! SETS—$3.95 and up! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” BEFORE and AFTER THE DANCES TONIGHT Visit the Capital Beer Parlors BEER! BEER! Lunches Dancing Music

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