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' 5 As Sports World Aided Needy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1934. ; By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER | oADDY- HOTA;EAN YOU BE HAPPY i i WWHEM “YOU KNOW MOTHER 1S \LL i [BOT, DALGHTER: ME DARLIN'-1T ANT 6ER\OU‘5 N FACT TH DOcTOR SAD A YOUR CHARMING WIFE WROTE AND TOLD ME SHE WOULD BE UNABLE TO GO TO THE OPERA TONIGHT AND ASIKED ME TO CALL AND TAKE HER PLACE FAT-HEAD- \Why AT A SORE THROAT? | T 19N T A BT LIKEYOU -POOR MOTHER R MUSTNT TALK- COUNT WVICHISVICH TO SEE You, SIR~ | i “l 30 1” :“Fl‘;_ George Brothers vs., nual contest played on Saturday | 8:30 o'clock, Pineapples vs. Ban-|distance runner, has been elected | fi——r—— g Hoci SRR ight! LONDON, Jan. 16—Lord Derby | LONDON, Jan, 16—The British Sunday and Monday made no great, angs, captain of the Notre Dame track: | Jomes-Stevens Shop Individual scores made last night 3 change in the standing of the three team. Young is a record-holder at! | witer of England, and his famous race | Lawn Tennis Association is to be- IS Thigh Mond 3 9:30 o'clock, Peaches vs. Rasp- the éwo-mlle distance. < LADIES'—CHILDREN'S Alaska Junean | horse trainer, the Hon. George come joint owner of the famous, t;nkun Elk;m;'na d:na }‘I’I‘h“y’ ""“bemes. g READY-TO-WEAR 164 137 198— 499 Lambton, have parted, after forty | prINT, Michigan, Jan. 15—Us- | Wimbledon grounds and courts. . 5 Sl G0 z‘:fl:c:'? Individual scores made last eve- & Seward Street Near Third 183 180 178— 541| years. Small, wiry and always|ins o left uppercut to advantag Following two years of negotio- eno o B R Tt of u‘: |ning follow: Daily hmpire Want Ade Pay! 150 150 150— 450 Smartly dressed, Lambfon has had | preqdie Miller, world's feather-|tions the L. T. A. ruling body of ‘o™ b e Turnips a winner for every important race weight champion, outpointed R,oger‘h‘m tennis in Great Britain, has Saturday Matches | Mrs. Petrich 150 127 130—407 Total ; 1490;"\ Great Britain. h Bernard, of Flint, in a ten-round TeBched an agreement wWith the . .01 coores made by Ju-|Bringdale . 135 142 140417 o Last year (1933) he trained Hy- | i | Al-England Club, owner of the BOR. 0y A=) George Brothers . | non-title bout here last night. Mill- J o neau Elks in the matches played | Wilson 145 *145 *145—435 T. George 147 192 156— 495 | Perion, winmer of the Derby and |, weighed 126% pounds and Bern: | Wimbledon championship courts, Saturd £t ¥ R L G L | St. Leger. Tis record includes the | | whereby the association, in addi- Lo . 9y afternoon were: G. George 168 141 126— 435 i ard 128 pounds. ! 4 Barragar 191 158 178— 527 Totals - 430 414 415 1259 J. Gearge 150 150 150— 450 Oaks twice, the 2,000 Guineas once, il 1“0“ to assuming part ownership v o . Spuds | the St. Leger four times, the 1000 of Wimbledon Stadium grounds, e o 3 Daall e e ot Total 1380 | Guineas three times and two wins NO GARBAGE DUMPING |also will have a larger representa- lca g ~108 | 237, 19357 | L:s' k10 - 192 196 186—554 chién of ihe M |at Epsom. | tion on the committce of manage- ;"B;:n 7 --186 154 184— 524 m}’ls:d a‘ 156 :,'5 205—556 M. Seston ......184 168 164 51| College Liader wil oy for Lord | Householders who have heen|Ment and a considerably larger i o U b b 1 / o Derby in the future. He is a well- i i 1| share of e gross profits. The 1934 sl el = ey | O. Koskey 163 177 193— 533 dumping refuse into Evergreen Bow! Sl Totals 474 480 486 1440 . Astby 165 165 165— 485 kntov;x; Newmark]:eit horseman, 1ot | win please discontinue the practice. classic is listed June 25 to July 7. Ai‘;::;:sge - Elnfimfifiafiifii v S Cac g ‘ et fifty years ol This" is in violation of the City on Saturday were: Kennedy, 548; | Mrs. Koski . 104 136 108—348 H Total . ..1544 | b 7 e g ordinance, besides impairng the Stevenson, 503; Kunkle, 570; Feld- | Koski 157 161 202—520 Fedeml Buildmg ‘Washington University made be:uty o‘: Juneau's new playground N % man, 549; Larsen, 549, Caro 188 177 143—508 . A l( I ’ h o B. Schmitz 145 188 163— 496 more first downs, averaged a great- (and park. _ Total scores made by Ketchikan —_——— s our. i ion: G. Benson 154 158 190— 502 fer lengthof punts, compieted more ; C. J. DAVIS, Bl Baturdey we’;e: Fiogar| Totals ST g e 23 y se this quest on: Steve 165 165 165— 495 forward passes and gained within|—adv. Chief of Police. 551; Nowell, 514; Burgun, 519; Thib- Cabbages c‘n I save more money e ‘ two yards as much ground as Cali- odeau, 573; Zurich, 554. Mrs. G. Meser'dt 118 132 157—407 R i ‘ o R g3 fomuia, but lost the game 3 fo 0.| Dally Empse Want Ads Fay Sunday Matches A. Henning ... 163 180 183526 this year than last? | = SRS LONDON, Jan. 16— American On Sunday afternoon the indi- | Shattuck 180- 137 185476 “” ” 4 T A R TO ON B P sportsmen, attracted by the success vidual scores made by members of i e ek ® T’Ieh, say YES and start DAI LY P K — y ap-of the American entry, Kellsboro the Juneau Elks' team were: Totals ... 461 449 499 1409 ” ¥ : i |Jack, in this years race, are to Metcalf . 236 168— 503 Tomatoes saving ! I 3 - B |make another bold bid to capture Sabin, 2 163 149— 478 Br"lrsilT' ?W¢¢-~ 12:: 12:3 ;‘;1—335% I the famed Grand National Stesple- F. Hermlng g 184 183— 538 | F. Henning .. 3—6: 2 2 g chase classic at Aintree nexi A. Henning .. .165 161 158— 4g¢|Barragar, Jr. .. 148 173 153—474 F you start with a goal in view and ’ W : | | Maren, Borvagar, Jr. 141 161 Ioa—sas| o A e e with dmrmlmhon, ou are fairly sure The first American aspirant has —_—— — — otal b arrived on English soil in the per- Totals . ...838 911 812—2561 arlics to- m.ke soo % er you ‘he su'd. son of Beacon Hill, the smart Individual scores made by mem- ':;3 Bavard ... g’s }Z?, 152—45?, ance and .“lmHCC 0‘ an Interest B‘ll‘lfls | steeplechaser which has a good bers of the Anchorage bowling team | ghide’ 5 58—46: cco | { us' A./my American record. Beacon Hill is On Sunday were: Kennedy, :MG;;D"' Williams 149 96 122367 A unt at d"’ b."k OI\C do"" o )’ seven years old and is owned by Stevenson, 529; Kunkle, 617; Feld- $W ey e i more VII" open it—re Illll’ dG osits WI“ | ol JUMPER- the wealthy Mrs. Gladys Whitney. Man, 346; MacDonald, 589; Larsen,| TOLaIS .o 431 419 432 1282 d h s 4 | 5 : - man, 34; , 589; | o IOk S o the rest. Say “YES” — start saving [A\] H AFEY s.l. AY Ketehikan bowiers scored as fol- and be ready for better times, 1 Y ows on Sunday: Ziegler, 489; Bur- " 'S s fin. 500; Thompson, 517; Thib- D_‘n’ Emes, Want Aa. Onx) % . % ! : leau, 507; Zurich, 547, % F N al B k ¢! In the matches piayed yesterday ; T "rSt at"on an i anc‘:;lnoon. the Juneau Elks scored| | BERGMANN | | ’ a6 iptlows: | DINING ROOMS | | - wo e et Lavenik .. 186 151 178— \ ’ Toogxi ,lmfs g rR 3 | BOSTON, Jan. 16—Efforts of the Sabin . 140 145 gpg| | Table Bosrd by Week or Month | R ) B LAme | Boston Braves to purchase Out- Pullen . 176 187— 534 e | 2[3¢ | fielder Chick Hafey from the Cin- Kaufmann Tod 171 ipf . M AN ORE RN ‘ cinnati Reds for $75,000 were vir- Barragar .. 200 182— 549 B tually abandoned today. % ‘ Larry McPhail said the Cincin- Totals ... 908 840 8672611 ~ " {natl club considered Hafey the s of the Ketchikan team || Hlegpepe Race il | best outfielder in the National made as individual scores: Zeigler,| y ; ‘ TANBAR League, ‘and for that reason de- 507; Thompson, 591; Burgun, 526; z WOR i jclined the Braves offer. Thibodeau, 496; Zurich, 525. | DRUGGIST ¥, | Judge Emil E. Fuchs, Brave; Anchorage Elks' individual totals The Squibb Store 5 000 president, first started negotlations vesterday were: Kennedy, 566; Stev- n Jnuiuc nc. INTERNATIONAL- t0 buy Hafey at the baseball meet- enson, $57; Kunkle, 436; Feldman, ] MLITARY ing in Chicago when he offered 350; MacDonald, 368; Larsen, 571. SWEEPSTAKES { ‘-?0.000 cash and two players, which The next telegraphic tournament, | AT e § also was thumbed down by the to be played between new members . NATION AL TS ARMY Reds’ boss, of the EIks' lodges of Juneau, An- | | HARDWARE Eetablished 1898 Juneaun, Alaska JUMPER' HAD chorage and Ketchikan, is sched-| | Thomas Hardware Co. | "t TO MAKE THE Daily l':mm ant Ads Pay! uled to begin today or tomorrow. | g . woN TS | paASTEST TIME . THE SANITARY GROCERY Juneau Cash Grocery ouT A \ A REST WOULD m Do HER'THROAT | SUPROSE MAGGIE WON'T LIKE THE IDEA OF MECGON' OUT TONIGHT- BUT | MUST GO OUT AS DINTY 1S GIVIN' A BIRTH-DAY PART Y- OHL S THIS MR.JIIGGS? WELL-I'M THE NIURSE FOR MRS. JIGCS ~ o+ ac. Great Britain b reserved AND GO WITH YOou - GITY LEAGUE TEAMS TO BOWL TOMORROW P.M. . Quinto Rolled Highest Total in Matches Play- ed at Brunswick ers of the Alaska Juneau team defeated the George 3 in a match played at Brunswick last evening when totaled 1490 to their oppon- ; and the Legion of the players won from the Fed- cnts’ oose Sl)\ BE‘JLDIC"' S ON GRID TEAM AT MURRAY ‘COLLEGE | | JUNEAU ELKS WIN BOWLING TOURNAMENT Local Team Victorious in Ten Match Contest with Ketchikan, Anchorage With a grand total oI 2’7.790, Juneau Elks won the telegraphic tournament, in which Elks of An- chorage and Ketchikan competed, by a margin of 732 over Anchorage Elks who came out second in the ten-match contest, which was con- cluded yesterday afterncon. Juneau F.HENNING IS HIGH BOWLER FOR SEASON Makes Three Game Total of 650 in Elks’ Match Last Evening With the highest scofe made in the Elks' tournament so far this year, Fred Henning, of the To-| matoss took the honors last night with a three game total of 650 and a single game high of 233. Mrs. Bavard, of the Garlics, was high woman bowler with a three game John J. McGraw (left), former manager of the New York Giants and one of the most colorful figures in baseball history. and Tomm: Loughran, former light-heavyweight champion, pictured at the Alf Sports’ Dinner. held at New York every department of sport did PENN SLATES | GRID BATTLES | | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16— To| avoid the disadvantage of a late| October start occasioned this year by a seven-game schedule, the | University of Pennsylyania’s foot- | ball team will play eight gam»"s,‘ in 1934, Three of the teams met by thc‘ Red and Blue this year—Ohio| State Dartmouth and Franklin and Marshall—have been dropped| but four new opponents—Yale, Rut- gers, Columbia and Ursinus—will| take their places next year. | Seven of the eight games will be played here at Franklin Fleld, the eighth, with Yale as the opponent, will be played at New Haven, Conn. The Quakers will open their 1934/ campaign with Ursinus furnishing | the opposition on October 6. The| remainder of the schedule [ollows:; Yale, October I3; Rutgers, Oc-| tober 20; Navy, Ocfober 27; Lafay- ette, November 3; Penn State, No- | for charity. Stars from virtually their bit for the good cause. ,E“K i Personal attention is given to every detail by this establishment . . . in your Sorrow you Cc: be certain that the! final ceremony will be dignified, beautiful and in harmony with your ideas. B Funerals, com- plete in every respect. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 eral Building three, 1544 to 1493. 5 ) vember 10; Columbia, November, M. Quinto of the A-J bowlers The football team of Murray State Teachers college in Kentucky, one of the nation’s few unbeaten fk')k“ r"_“‘m"“""}‘: m;n 18ed - Trom ";‘“‘_’“ 452 and a single game high | 17 "41n4 Cornell, November 29. ; “The Last Service Is the rolled the highest total for three, and untied squads, boasts six married men among its players. Left to right: Preston Laster and wife, e first match gnd at no timp of 170 Greatest Tribute” 3 : "541 and M. Ugrin, of the Howard Allen and wife, Norman McKenzie, wife and son; Howard Moss and wife, and Dorsey Wesley and were seriously in’ danger of 10S-| Teams that won fhe matches i e ‘pm tasin mz‘\de "‘me' biggest Bradley Thurman, whose wives were not present when the picture was taken. (Associated Press Photo) ing it. | played last evening were the Spuds JOE YOUNG To LEAD | o— v single game score when he rolled | 198 in his third game. Tatches to be played in League Tournament at Brunswick tomorrow night are: 7:30 o’clock—Legion of the Moose vs. Alaska Juneau. the the DERBY LETS TRAINER 60 ~ MILLER USES UPPERCUT T0 FAULT To wikd * BRITISH BUY TENNIS SITE | [ . PHONES 83 OR 85 The grand total made by bowlers of the Anchorage Elks' lodge for the ten matches was 26968 and the Ketchikan team, which drop- ped to third place at the third ‘match, had a grand total of 25,611. Individual scores and results of | the last three amtches of the an-| who took three straight from the Turnips, the Cabbages who won two out of three from the Cauli- flowers and the Tomatoes with three straight wins from the Gar- Iics. Matches to bz played tonight are: 7:30 o'clock, Dates vs. Prunes. “The Store That Pleases” NOTRE DAME TRACK| | SOUTH: BEND, Ina, Jan. 16— Joe Young, Newark youngster who burned up the Metropolitan tracks when he was a schoolboy middle- "ALLAMAE SCOTT Expert Beauty Specialist PERMANENT WAVING | - Phone 218 for.Appointment | Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop [ SR A = CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery B e

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