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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDA\ DEC. 18, 1933. DONT TELL ME WHAT YOU MUST HAVE -, You Ll v\lo‘r G'T A CENT-THATS <) NOW DON'T STAND 1HLRE AN ARGUE WITH ME- GARLIC TEAM MEMBERS MAKE oH SCORES Ravar éialild And rews Take Honors in Elks’ Bowling Saturday Bavard, ¢ h women's score in the ament & at the clui at with high single game score of High score was made by the same team, who up 573 the three games witk game. Fruit League will the first two games, fer evening drews of high of 200 Teams of bowl tonight on n his first the the o'clock — Prunes. 8:30 o’'clock—Peaches apples. Spllds is 157 119 167 180 126 160 450 459 Cabbages 162 179 13T 146 131 487 454 Bects 155 134 163 18 127 407 445 Tomatoes T. George 90 90 147 160 169 178 141 A. Henning Shattuck Totals Mrs. Faulkner 155 ‘Walmer Foster ‘Totals Mrs. F. Haenning Barragar, Jr Totals Parsnips Mrs. Peterman 128 Hoffman 173 GM 159 460 454 Garlics 169 200 148 517 485 128 154 schm’t 172 Totals 169 192 124 Mrs. Bavard Andrew: Dr. Wi Totals RESTLESS FOOTBALL SQUAD SPURNS REST Dec. The well known letter carrier who for a walk on his day BIRMINGHAM, Ala., went had nothing whabever Bulldogs of Howard College. H‘nm;. acqumnd themselves well DAILY SPORTS CARTOON CHASE ME SHOWEO NO GREAT SPLED AS A UUNTER AND JUMPER - YeT TODAY Wil S\% ONSECUTWE RUNNING VICTORIES To H\S CREDIT, HE 1S THE SENSATION OF, THE FALL SEASON, 7 Crabapples vs. vs. Pine- he Carlics made Elks' s play- Saturday 169 in following strenuous s were ¢ Coach them the p: in several 0| footban play 437—1346 | 97 not come \ xt day F window nd sa ll(lw 412 457—1398 . but they complained at loafing keep in trim .- —— 155—*465 132— 429 435—1287 90- 483—1317 5 NORMAN, Okla. Dec 128—°384! rsity of Oklahoma “brotk 116— 454 gridiron 152— 483 backs Bill and A STt oy “Arankansas Trave 306—1310 | Is waxing enthusiastic “fullback 148 486 | Le Robinson, 181— 573 | PAlr 145— 417} . Poyuor [ rivals for Sooner eleven, kansas less than apart, and weights 190 pounds. fraternity brothers, wear are the another and Robinson 474—1476 were born three sophomores. 18.— - - off the Daily on 15 cents. Leave order: cr Phene 374 -THIS FOuR.- YEAR-OLO & . HAS A oo 5 o - AS HUONTER., ¢ suow HORSE AND SA e HACI 5 DOLE games n a Eddie Mc five 0 much as think of foot- jed a rest looked out He mul to run A‘”m of wear- and insisted they “BROTHER ACT” 18.—The long proud | ¥ act” Pansze, | now over twins’—BenPoynor and Arkansas friendly the plunging job on the Ar- months Each is 5 feet 10 inches tall The; roommates and each other's cloth es. Both Empire Christmas Edition wrapped for mailing, postage paid, at melre\ - ME FOOT DOWN - '™ GONNA HAVE SOME - THIN' TO DAY 1IN TH|=> HOUSE AN ) DON WANT ANY BACK 'TA\_K Glenna Collett Vare, 2nd, makes her bow to the world at the Phila- delphia home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Vare (Glenna Collett). The baby, now five months old, may one day be as famous as her mother (shown with her) who was five times National Women’s golf champion. the EUGENE WAGER ESVILLE. Dec nia coa Wager th CHARLOTT! y of V calling Eugene versatile and obliging playe He has played on the football team three years and IS HANDY MAN 18— | Blind nes ars |the result lights were out for most | eral ho varsity | ach WHY DIDNT ~YOuL IVE EMERY THE C HE A&KED MONE You FoR ‘COLFERS BOW TO TWO lN ARROW-GUTTA BOUT [ SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Dec 18.— Springfield golters who took on two archers in an “archery golf” con- test found more than their mateh. ‘The bowmen, the Kieffer and Jakie wBL* k, had 73 and 71 respectively for the 18 holes, as against 87 and 185 for the golfers, and Willie Graves. Par is 71 The archers carried bows of var- jous weights for their shots, just as golfers totz an as- sortment of irons and woods. They led ou by sending arrows four-inch rings set into i gl S WOMEN PLAY POLO Dec. 18— Society wo- polo team, OKLAHOMA CITY, Four Oklahoma City men have organized a one of the few the country. The | Mrs. Tom Guy, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Strawl Jack Schaeffer. They practice ‘\\nh their polo-playing busbands. o Jay Perry and Mr BOXING AN lNDUSTRY"B SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 18.— \n..d« union hours for boxers, and trainers are the Jat- ion of professional sports in Australia. One newspaper sac- maklm:l]\ remarks that “We may | t live to see a minister for lmxw and wrestling in the cab- > LIGHTS OUT The storm recern felled several tree across the line frown Slough to Petersburg with sev- before the auxiliary plant was started in operation R Daily Empire Christmas Edition season has found him with a new | wrapped fcr mailing, pcstage paid, job in the line, B»\L‘k in high school days the star center at El Wash., and he came to on playing that position. competition, coll ing the varsity in rear. of gene to tak end and they asked Eu; needed and Wagner back to his first love. coaches are wondering its why R MAKES “HOT" ONE Decker and Joe Mathews, AT | sionals record. R HOP IN JUNEAU HE WON BLUE RIBBONS N THE SHOW RING AS RECENTLY AS LAST SUMMER 11 how- | ed to tackle, mak-| his .\oA)lmm’n’-‘ Last year the coaches needed dn didn’t have him there all UIL time. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 18.—Hank | profes- | here in an exhibition round rated| | | | | si , had a best ball of 31-281 —59, over the Old Mission links 1)\’4- “hittest’ ever scored in Kan-| sas City Decker’s card of 35-31—| 66, six under par. tied the course| —~By Pap; 15 cents. Leave crders at Empire | S cr Phene 374, the job. This season a center was| was shifted | Now the| they | 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 Bowli.g Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond A GREAT VARIETY | of | Christmas TIES : Hand Made Silks Beautiful Patterns $1.00 De Luxe Quality $1.50 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Jack Manley |} phcross 14. Tending to stick to= gether . Equalizer for a vehicle le horse an river difierent | 2 29, Choke up . Unit of work of the le 138, Unit of force 6. Of the sprinj S By birth ' © Margin 2. Feminine | name thetical ce y ntly women’s teams in| members are g» Parcel of ground . Rubber Faithful 60. Metric land measure Obsti 3. Snow | 71 1| fll%flll 7/amn “V fll%.l% | wdl B//<n | PV \DIOT! THATS \WHAT HE \WANTED THE MONEY FOR-TOGET BACK TO COLLEGE- NOW HE'LL OE HERE FOR ANOTHER WEE K- By . Measure of paper . Leisure 8. Article Separated and classified . Night music 83. Transparent bodies for refracting light 4. Unconcealed 5. Cry of a cat touching DOWN . Divide . Sour sub- 3 Age stances Send out Daily Cross-word Puzzle 19. Aadition to ¢ building 22, Principal 24, Coates with frosting . Outlet Notion . Baking cham- ber A Precedln‘ nights Recreational \ contest Native metals 4. Officer of a corporation P mrry adven- 3 Sm\n(sh wide- mouthed pot Roman patriot Opposite of aweather Good-bye* collog. . Regard Dress 61. Constructed anew . Tree 6. At that time Resume Branches of learning Serpent . Chess pieces New England state: abbr. Consequently 2. Exist 7/ - I%fllfll///flfl// %fllfll%fll 0 It THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the i PO SCSSSSeaeassesessaeenans Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat { WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 December 20th Old Time Members Night OPEN HOUSE FOR ALL ELKS AND FAMILY CARDS and REFRESHMENTS TO PLAY YOUR FAVORITE GAME OF PAN DON'T MISS THIS DATE DANCING BOWLING Here’s Your Chance Ladies Don’t Be a Softie! GoIn For WINTER SPORTS Lake Placid isn't the only place in the world for winter sports. for skating, hills for s And if you don't go in for it, back yard. There are probably ponds iing right in your own you're missing half the fun of life! 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