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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG KEEP QUIET - AN' 60 TO T SLEEP \F YOU'D TAKE WISH T'D ME INTO YOUR CONFIDENCE-- T MIGHT ADVISE YoU CROAK-, b prie i SOrAR ___WHAT TO DO L3 'T'S NO USE ---- I CAN'T SLEEP--- I'M 4OIN4 OUT-- I'LL &0 CRAZY \F T HANG AROUND HERE -- PEEWIN/, OUTTA THE WINDOW AGAIN? Y e - YOU'LL HAVE A @, \cRVOUS BREAKDOWN NN N SURE AS YOU'RE ”g% BORN, BARNEY--- 4; perscnal fouls, Elks 7; Collegians 11. £ Cellegians (45) Pos. Geo. Bros. (24) Brandt () f Davelin (3) Henning (10) i Burke (3) Jolinsin (5) c. Garnick (2) n (11) ...1g coff (3) 1g TWO GAMES WON BY COLLEGIANS OVER WEEK-END Rally to Beat Elks by Eye- lash Saturday—Swamp Grocers on Sunday Erskine (12) Substitutions: Lundell (5) for Henning, Henning for Lundell, Lundell for Johansen, O'Shea for Franklin, Franklin for Karabelni- koff, Johansen for Lundell, Lun- by K !Brandt; Torgerson (1) lin; Davelin for Burke {Torgerson, ‘Torgerson for Davelin. Officials: Regele, referee; Dun- ham, timer; Whyte, scorer. - The Collegians continued thefi‘\COLLEGE B. B. TEAM string of victories unbroken here | over the week end by defeating the | TO BE ENTERTA[NED Elks Saturday night, after a hectic| HERE THls EVENING battle, and by a one-sided win in} In addition to playing the last a dull game with Georgs Brothers'| ?fiint]i‘";figm:n:;n?fi:' ;};fl ;;;l;:!game on Gastineau Channel during fairly well. | their visit here, members of the rday night's game was any- basketball team of the Alaska Agri- until the College flashed o | cultural College and School of Mines, will be entertained both at {dinner before the game and supper Collegians 38, Elks 34. Collcgians 45, George Bros. 24. in the last minutes of play Moyer (3) | |dell for Henning, Henning for| for Dave- Burke for | WENT ouT ? By BILLE DE BECK ET AWAY j (p FROM HERE OR T'LL CALL THE POLICE -~ W -7 *uave ol A MEART- i/ “LapY Y (£ You ONLY DIS AM DE FUST TIME MISTAH SPLy | soosle EBBA %0 OuT DAT HE DIDN'T KISS SPAHKY GO0 BYE -+~ FRUIT LEAGUE TEAMS BOWL THIS EVENING G. Messerschmidt and Mrs. | Bavard Have High Scores Saturday In the Elks’ Bowling Tournam:nt matches played at the club alle) Saturday night the winners were i the Garlics, who won two out of three games from the Beets; the Parsnips, who took three straight with two wins out of three from the Carrots. | Mrs. Bavard, of the Garlics, made | the high women’s score with 461 as a total and Mrs. Faulkner of the | Beets had second high women’s to- tal with 445, while Mrs. Bringda) | of the Carrots had the high wom- from the Onions and the Turnips, | | Parsnips Mrs. Peterman 105 156 G. Messer'dt 195 151 | Hoffman *134 7134 | —_— 434 441 Onions 124 158 *147 429 401 Turnips 120 *120 214 125 157 175 Totals 491 420 J Carrots Mrs. Bringdale 111 119 Kaufmann 176 160 Davis .. 139 112 ... 426 391 —————.— — JUNEAU KEEPS LEAD IN ELKS’ 131—392 177523 *134—406 Totals 442 1321 ‘103 151 *147 110—337 132—441 *147—441 389 1219 | | Mrs. Duncan | T. George | Danner Totals #120—360 145—484 138—470 403 1314 Mrs. Petrich | Bringdale ‘Wilson 167—397 166—502 130—381 Totals 463 1280, to score three goals and one on & gift toss, upsetting a two-point Elks’ lead to win itself by four |and dancing afterwards this eve- ning. Frank Karabelnikoff, whose#son |en’s score for a single game when she rolled 167 in her third game. | PIN Tuu R N EY G. Messerschmidt. of the Par- snips three rolled the high to:al‘; SAY - OFFICER-- AIN'T THERE WAY A GLUY CAN &ET IN JAIL --- TILL A CERTAIN SUMP'N BLOWS OVER ? LR DEBE ©1933, King Featres Syndicate, Inc, OREGON STATE | EREE LoSE T0 WASH. Totals 995 8871005 2887 | Anchorage Elks rollzd the foliow-{ BUCORVALLIS; «Oregom, Jan. 8.— Maintaining its scoring accuracy Oy tovels, (Eeunety) ) e throughout the entire game the son, 503; Kunkle, 561; Feldman, | 3 ¢ e Bia I8 Washinglon State basketeers gave| i R Oregon State five the first conl‘er-i i i 316, Total individual scores made by |€nce defeat of the season In the Great Bitain rights reserved. S 223—602 194—545 214—615 local team Saturday were: Barragar, Sr. 188 191 Lavenik 185 166 Metealf 193 208 Stewart 193 151 174—518 Radde 236 171 200—607 1. 8. DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Burean) LOCAL DATA Forecagt for Juneam and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 8: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southerly winds. Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.59 44 85 E 24 Rain 29.48 4 87 E 19 Rain 29.63 41 88 SE 17 Rain | CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS i — YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather -18 -30 -28 Clear 10 10 Clear 26 Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy Snow Clear Clear Rain Rain Rain Rain Ral Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today Statlon Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka .. Ketchikan Prince Rupert . 36 Edmonton 8 Seattle 0 0 Portland 6 0 6 0 14 San Francico A moderate storm is central in the Gulf of Alaska with heavy rain in Southeast Alaska and th: Gulf and light snow in Bering Sea followed by clearing over most of Western Alaska. The pres= sure is high in the Pacific States and extreme Northern Alaska, and is rising slightly in Western Alaska and falling in Eastern Alaskd. Temperature changes have been unimportant during the past twens ty-four hours. + LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 3 » % hompson | 83me here Saturday night by a :{D?.Chl,g::iel?k‘m;er;m:un "266‘ score of 26 to 24. This game evened | Thibodeau, 508; Zurich, 549; Bris- the series, one each. | bois, 142; Nowell, 126. | i Bt | R S TR { BETTY MAC SHOPPE i DEFEATS IDAHO for the small hats at a spec!xl‘; Huskies Take Two Straight price of $5.00. Deity Mac Beauby{ Shoppe in Assembly Apartments. | Conference Games in Seattle SEATTLE, Jan. 8—The Univer- sity of Washington five made it two in a row last Saturday night by defeating the Idaho basketball PO GARDEN PATCH FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES “Where Producer and Call for Precinct Caucus of the Democratic Party NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Demo- cratic caucus for Precinets No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 of Juneau, Alaska, will be held on THURSDAY, the 11th day of January, 1934, at 7:30 P. M. o’clock of said day in MOOSE HALL at Juneau, Alaska, for the purpose of elecfing 29 delegates to the Divisional Democratic Convention to be held at, Juneau, Alaska, on January 24, 1934, and for electing a Precinct Committee for said precincts, and for such other and further business as may properly come before said caucus. AL LUNDSTROM, FRANK BATHELLO, | for the evening which was 523 and team 31 to 25. ; C Meet” | Bringdale, of the Turnips' trio, ivery Free Delivery PHONE 243 points. Sunday’s game with thel v % Five Fast Delivery Boys was not | George, is one of the star players 3 i _lon the college team, will be host :r]‘cg?nugzt i o s A to the basketeers and coaches at a { turkey dinner at Mrs. Moder’s Cof- Too Much Brandt !fee Shoppe this evening. The hour Harry Brandt, scoring star Cf{(or the dinner was set at 5 o'clock the College, was on another ram-|in order that it may be finished page Saturday night and cha]ked‘m plenty of time for the game. up 15 points for high scoring hon-| Following the game, Judge and| ors. Henning, his mate at forward,|Mrs. James Wickersham have if-| and Pelley and Brown for the yited the team members, coaches Bills tied for second with 10 each. and a number of young people of | Smith, Elks' star forward, was juneau to a supper and informal| checked too closely to get away|qance at their residence on Seventh | with his famous under the basket'gtreet, Mrs. Wickersham is. a shots and was held to seven points, member of the Board of Regents: a low mark for him. ! of the College. A preliminary game Saturday| PR R e between the Grade School five| NOTICE and the Freshman team furnished| pinding it necessary to liquidate | some fine entertainment for the on coal and feed accounts, on and fans. The midgets played sOmMe giter January 2nd, 1934, coal and good ball. |feed will be sold for cash only. Firemen Beat DeMolay | —adv. D. B. FEMMER, got high single game score with 214 in the first game. Matches scheduled for tonight between the Fruit League teams will be played as follows: 7:30 o'clock, Cherries vs. Figs. 8:30_o'clock, Melons vs. Oranges. 9:30° o'clock, Peaches vs. Lem- ons. Individual scores made Saturday night were: Beets 162 160 133—445 . 140 142 151433 . 211 148 137—496 . 513 450 421 1374 Garlics 142 160 159—461 171 179 151—501 ...*135 *135 *135—405 448 474 445 1367 Mrs. Faulkner ‘Walmer . Foster Totals Mrs. Bavard Andrews ... Dr. Williams Totals Results Saturday’s Match- | es Bring Anchorage ! Second in Contest ! Juneau Elks are still ahead in the telegraphic bowling tournament with Ketchikan and Anchorage as the results of the third match which was played in each of the three cities Saturday afternoon |when the local Antlered tribe to- taled 2887. Anchorage climbed up to second place with a total for the match of 2500 and Ketchi- kan slipped to third with 2382 as a total. | Totals for the three matches al- rzady played in this tournament and the standing of the teams now is, Juneau 8598; Anchorage, and Ketchikan, 7629. Individual scores rolled by the In a practice game Sunday aft-| ernoon, the Firemen, after con- and most of the third period, stag-| gered through to cop a one-point! lead at the end of the latter and finished the game with a two point lead, 53-51. It was an interesting game throughout and the issue was never settled until the final whis- tle blew. It was a workout game for the teams and doesn't count in the League percentage column. | It was a better game than the! nighteap, at that. George Brothers just couldn’t get to clicking. They | played a ragged game on the floor! and When they did work through| for open shots, missed too big a percentage. Henning High Man Bob Henning was .high scorer , | with” 14 points. Tom Moyer was, successful in stopping Brandt, buti Henning and Franklin made up for | that. Franklin was third high with | 11 points. Erskine led the Grooetsg H with six goals from scrimmage for 12 points, making him runnerup to Henning. | Brandt’s score was seven points on three fields and two free throws. The College plays its final game +”"" here tonight. The squad leaves on v [3 the steamer Alaska Tuesday and has its first game at Anchorage. Detgils of Games Elks (34) Pos. Col'zgians (33) Smith (T =%, Brandt (15! Pelley (10) .....1 . Henning (10), Brown (10) .......c. Johansen (2) | Nelzoa (3) .. rg. Franklin (8) ! Brusaker (4) ...1g. Karabel'’kof (3) Substitutions: Osborne for Bru- baker; Lundell for Johamsen; O'- Shea for Franklin; Johansen for Lundell; Lundell for Henning Hen- | ning for Lundell | 1st % 2nd% Total 18 16 34 22 | HE ~ ~ iy | “WoN His FiReT TWo STARTS IN THIS CQUNTRY WITH KNOCKC - Recre L SToPPING STANLEY POREOA Soittans 17, WAS NQ MEAN TRICIC sistently missing for the first }mu‘1 A I LY S P 0 R TS CARTOON - GERMAN « UEAVYWEGHT -;By Pa WALTER. 1S - HERE W(TH A CHI® ON HIS SHOULOER ANO "EACHK FIST LOADED W , OWAMTE -RercY 3 To cARRY on WHERE MAX. SCHMELING LEFT 7823 || It was a hard fought conference ' game. | The Huskies night. 2 doors north of First | won last Friday, National Bank BUY FLOUR NOW Homelike, a Fisher Product, 50 lb. bags $2.15 Red and White Bread Flour, 50 lb. bags $2.25 BASKETBALL TONIGHT—7:30 O’CLOCK *DOUGLAS FIREMEN VS, DeMOLAYS - JUNEAU FIREMEN - ALASKA COLLEGE HiGH SCHOOL GYM ADMISSION—25 cents M. E. 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