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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER By GOLLY | \WiSH MAGGIE WoOULD HELLO MAGGIE - I'M GLAD - - 2 CALL UR-1 WANT TO BE SURE SHE CALLED LUPR-\ WULZ JuST a:-?fun\x o H"\"E‘\‘h% |‘%“g€¥— EB\\él\E'\QIE.{ ARRIVED “WILL THAT PHONE LONESOME TO HEAR YOUR | X, THATS : EVER RING ? VOICE - HOWS THE WEATHER ? L THE GANG UP AN QT : / YEAH! | IKIN HEAR “YYOU - GIT TING S TEN PACKS OF CARDS- i 0 Braglou COME IN THE FRONT ! 4 \WAY - 7 ‘f‘ | & 7 7 3 7 = i QUARTS ONLY! $2.95 CASE E 01933, King Fearures Syndcate, Inc, Great Briain rights reserved 4 > e 4 QUARTS FOR $1.00 -3 THERE5 A LONG- LISTEN- FORGOT TO WHERE VS 1T 2 WHA‘\"’ Y ODISTANCE 'PHONE RING MY FO o S’ CALL FOR YOU— PVANT Yoo TS SeaD S b NAY o ] el i L THINK \T'S FroM YOUQ\MFI:~ King Feares Syndcae, . Geeat VT TO ME BY EXPRESS- IWMMEDIATELY - nghts reserved. HOW DO ~YOuU EXQECT ":\‘_E o L @ CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY | i E “ E son; Jenne for V. Carlson; K. Carl- ' Crabapples, with two wins from the | l) -l l P | 5 ‘EHH AU SGHUOL son for Simpkins; Alstead for Ter- Cherries and the Figs, who de- al y Tross-wordad uzzie |- 8 hune; VanderLeest for Minzgohr; feated the Apricots two out of| = i {.1 Con' three. : 4 QA\(:Ross Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle E to dine well _nd rest well at 4 r E Officials: Engsf referee; Gl vE N c A L B Mrs. Williams, of the Crabapples, 3 - Seattle’s most distinguished ad- J Baycrs umpire; Dunham and Gv made high women's score for the RES H dress. Mere, you will find all the e in, timers; Whyte and Casp evening with a total of 452 and a [R|O] -B E... ] moliesn ' Biofel Golrventenioss’” s ifi £ NTE T scorers Hn cK E Y TEA M smgl? game h‘!zkcn) ?r 178 whlxle B:u—l:l En B f 5 cessary to your complete comfort LR i JHS. (29 POS. DHS. (8 ragar, of the ranges, was hig! E TIR] | = and all those old fashioned ideas See (1) rf. Guerin (2) for the entirz evening. He totaled EE N | of friendliness and hospitality % e Kerr 1f. Mills e 1597 for the three-game match and W that are necessary to a good i By Winning Last Night Lo-| Scott c Cashen Boyle, of the Apricots, made high _-,,M“;;“"" kil watl - opeaiee. ['T g 'Vl l( it Harris rg Stragier (1) LOulS Se]mer Wl“ Report single game score when he rolled & ;:;[”1:1!1:;;?:(1 | - cal leams IVlakes 1 Ficken lg... Edmonson (1) 1224 in his first try. [ty | ADOLPH SCHMIDT, -l Thiree Stratut Substitutions: Tindstrom (& for| to Seattle Seahawks %5l iR TR L o vom Sk » ree g! | See; Haglund (8) for Kerr; Han- for Tryout tonight on the following schedule: ¢ Amerl- Managing Director. g son (6) for Scott; Behrends (4) for s | 7:30 o'clock, Peppers vs. Garlics. against Alnskan Feadiart ¥ H By taking both cnds of last| parris, Paul for Ficken; Kilbum 130 o'clock, Sprouts vs. Toma- Sadauariers—ak for Permancnt Heps - b : ble-header on their OWR| (4) for Guerin, Edwards for Cash- o toes. e H boys and girls cagers en Williams for Edmonson, Feero } 9:30 o'clock, Cabbages vs. Rad-'! .-,Qg:r:]fm“ o H()TEL e u High School made il fgp Mills, Cassel for Stragier. ishes. o o SRR e NEW WASHIN straight over me“h";‘dh"-m]" Score 1st% 2nd% total bound on Individual scores made last eve- | 39, American rail- 86. Conduct, as D] )N, g Lo s of Douglas Higl e lo- 3 ¥ 8 10 14 od¥ ' sort Thirsday mflh\ ning were: road mag- sine o0d fish : { irls, using a long list of sub- p g, s, 6 2 8| or, for & numb i | b ”"’,:l,‘l’,\“ \,,)1,,;;‘:‘ 1 Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address i on 38 to 27, and the & ield g0 a ) 5| 2 S { r chie | i I B s e 0;’””;‘,‘,‘w§,°l 4Df;, s ‘J“X”"‘l“’"“’: Miss Barragar 134 128 146— 408/ ' 4. One of 3 it e | the second string I DR e Pl H. Sabin 173 173 173— 519 | 45, Builds 5. Introduction St string ersonal fouls, Juneau matches with Whi 5 B 47. African arrow 6. Rodent | of both halves. 9. nd his flashy playing has Monagle B L Dpoison 7. Skilled work- " Indian While these results give the Officials: Engstrom, refer the attention of Fra e ey nd ten: suffix 62, Stir wp colors, || - ' ) ms the annual series, Un- Bayers, umpire; Dunham Eehei Totals 468 454 468—1390 | » [ as in calico | ar's agreement a fourth Guerin, timers; Whyte and Cast with the resul Oranges 61 A"E!"' i | ° 30 1 BAted eoorers for a t Miss Kolasa .. 123 118 95— 336 Bl ks R B is the son of Oscar Sel- Barragar 182 210 205— 597 = | B h V Cl Fand’ Gisls, Thapcove ag-time business man of Pullen 154 168 20— 528 ' / I uy that acuum eaner The D-Hi girls Showed mate MEDAL FOR PRIMO and was educated .in the e v 4 ! ' STovemenY A Tt h s it schools of the city. All his' Totals 459 496 504—1450 .%H i NOW. and had their marksman: ROME, Jan. 20—Gold and sil-| sports training has also been in e { iz | up to the , ver m are to be awarded by Skagway. I Oherrles i //. [ i i 7 1t the State to Ttaly's outstands A\l’;rs- f;-i“fmam‘ ]!i;’ 2112; }éé— §f3 8 [ 1 Hamilton Beach i / to tell. Trailing by a 10-23 athletes. Primo Carnera is immed- Javard — 545 .- | A ] at the halftime, they out- iately eligible for the gold medal Simpkins 134 170 166— 459 L | 2 “;/estm&house it R ] 1 the locals in the second ha'? which is to be assigned to winners| | St e geeted. e | ‘.. 1 General Electric i Coach Herbig used many of world championships. | H ‘Totals “ h396 I520 451—1367 | ? i utes i - ] rabapples 3 : i § tes from the big Juneau, BUWL AT EL KSl e e T //fl. These cleaners all have new oiless ball bear | rison and Hanson led Ju-| WANT TO SEE BABE Halm - 150 199 169— 518 fl.f// 1 || ing motors. In the best condition. am in scoring, the former | Iverson 146 133 142— 421 % ‘ Mg onad 4 —_—— e % . S T . BV et LN i B ALLEYS TUNIGHT Totals 410 510 4711301 L | Terms Is Desired , S i . a. n 0 sed " ¥ y forward, caged one, and Allan| puih Strong efforts were made t ! Apricots | W 7 ¥ two 1 crimmage to account for o e trali MO“-W" 135 116 114— 365 W, . . :mem sc e induce the player to visit Australi 4 ‘ 224 176 155— 555 | % Alaska Electrlc nght & x.lLo‘;mval;Dsofdas- "o i e with the baseball teams due to ar- |Mys. Wlllmms, Barragar, Dunham 172 152 154— 478 W en, 12 e @ rive at Brisbane after visiting Ja- ‘ B ] M d H l’l S | &3 (55 y 7 off with scoring honors. She ank pan and Manila. oyle Made High Scores | S e / ower Lo nine fields and three gift tosses i S in Fruit League Games o :“s —— i . v i § o A o Do amaeni| University of Kansas basketball Mrs. Coughlin 149 149 140447/ e } JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 § Fraser’s place, chalked up six players in the last 35 years have/ Teams of the Fruit League who| Van Atta 146 179 173— 498 - i mv taon lh';ee fields to completa scored more than 17,000 points in|were victorious in the Elks mixed Adams ... 176 144 181— 501 (OSSR | f’}?;“xsmn ey 584 games against 72 different op- | tournament matches played at the AR L (ot S \ t % 3 3 0 ponents, who scored mearly 14000 club alleys last evening were v.hx" Totals . 471 472 503—1446 ] C h G Starts Second :‘t": Crim- | Points, a statistically minded fan| Oranges, who took two out of| uneau as rocery | Cmé? Regzlzcs;:r;e str'xenf rnv dxscovered 'Lhree games from the Peaches thc Dauy Emplre Wl.nt "'.J l’ay l CASH GROCERS son ars 4 i > - SRBRFVLRAS - | against the Islanders last night. H_ ! S Corner Second and Seward ) BRSNS DAILY SPORTS CARTOON ~By Pap ! _Pioness \ ter which ended with Douglas! y p TE LEGRAPHIG v« | leading 3-2. SPORT BRIEFS \ | == B R The first string took up the fight > i i (e quarier post k1t 80" Siarvis Bl Kamas G FOR INSURANCE k.\ned somewhat slowly. At th2 o?/r[:rm\?msmhgf; fi“’mads: City Mhalf-time, however, it had carried| | e LA S arew g i tihe score to 10-6, and from then! i in; tt?pa::; lt)r?)a h’: ‘d“'“ h“:“' See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . . i z ght down two i on it was just a question of how | i b a Seore the Bears would pl| | quail, Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. "‘7‘rhp regulars went through wi Wlth One Ma!ch Lefl An- George Sauer of Nebraska scored — 7l e Or' - " » & end of the third period, hold-| | chorage Leads, Ketchikan | RS ain any ofher play- Wm y B Ve i g’ Douglas scoreless in htat quar-| Se d Th d ball 2 n ou u Our | vl e i Avaly owns ot | cond, Juneau 1r all season—a total of 52 counting A t il H t i up|to 17 points. The second strinz | || Anchorage Baby Elks climbed to| 'h¢ 12 Te tallied in the all-star utomatic O ca i way sent in for about five minutes | first place in the telegraphic bowl- | EaMe & AR B¢ sm[ | in he final quarter after which| | ing tournament underway with The @ilverelt i the regulars returned and complet- | | Ketehikan and Juneau as the re-| e university of Oklahoma foot- ¥ ed the rout. { |sult of yesterday’s match when |22 W“gd voted Ralph Graham, b | i Are Outclassed } | they totaled 2454. Ketchikan drop- | <415as State fullback, their great- OlldD urmu: i The Isianders never had a look-| | ped fo second place and Juneau | opponent in 1933. with a 4 n for the game. They were held to| ' remains third with four matches 2 DEPENDABLE throe goals from scrimmage and| | GESEa: itetohian. add - Junsait oy S A 40 e, of Mo [ ablc«Dc.alI;r " two on free throws, and all of! | teams made the same total yester- | OUTl's 0pen scason on fur-bearihe apab them were made in the first quar- day both having a score of 2230. Zlil;fl; ‘,vp_red ?verstreet‘ 13, and | A er axcept a lone field goal that | Only one more match remains to { rrd 3 ll:mi:k.s 2, of Tipton, cap- * came about midway of the fourth | be played in tie tournament lu i : ks u 11 opossurgs and J % quarter. Kilburn made two of the | Total scores to date of the three | WO “‘“% e @e sure you «f visitors' field goals and Guerin the | teams are: Anchorage 9611; Ket- g —>-o—— third. The gift tosses were made | chikan, 9412, and Juneau, 8684. Gv}v]mn Her:yid noted football| &,CORRM by Stragier and Edmonson. | | Local Baby Elks made the foriow- | €0ach, once held the world rec- installation ” s iy i it | 1 i Friday's |0rd for the 125-yard dash and Haglund was high point man ng individual scores in Friday" eatisind AR werid tnacks. T with eight points on four from | match: 4 J scrimmai'e_ Hanson caged two fields Shattuck 175 205 164—514|the 100, 110 and 120-yard fnints. - and two on free throws for six | Benson . 160 189 135—484 dig points as runnerup. | Gm"fi‘by . 153 “03 g;—gzg eru.na..fukfly Details of Games | Adams 156 1 5 GARDEN Doug. Girls (@7 JHS. Girls (38) | | Abrahamson 141 122 153—416] of Y‘-:“' heating POS. [ [ _— { ant i, Loken (21) £ . Carlson (7| ZOLLED INTO Totals 755 711 04 2230 P A TCH | P Fraser 1f Hanson (15) | OLLED | Y/, { PLENTY ABOUT | Anchorage bowlers made the fol-| Q 5 3 bl = i i Terhune . |lowing totals in the pin games et Dependable Automatic Heat ! o Lundel s¢ Minzeohr | ONE GAME /. THIS SOPHOMORY vesterday: Markle, 492; Turner,| FRESH FRUIT at lowcort. Come in and sree us. i Savikko = winn| ~ HE SLASHING GAME THIS GIANT | WHO SCORED |455; Auren, 476; Gustatsen, 483:|} and VEGETABLES i Kirkham Iz Anderson| TACKLE ?MKDFUMAL Lmsf STANFORD COLUMB/A's 1sc;mvermhn, 543. = | “Where Producer and . p f Substitutions: Lundell (6) for COST RIM A SEASON OF T A | made by members of e | Consumer Meet” § > Praser; Plerce for Kirknam; Fra-| \JARSITY FOOT@ALL - INELIGIBLE ' ' j OUC“.V/b,“’“ | Kefohikan team were: Speer. 446 | § Free Delivery ~ PHONE 243 arri acnine op ; ser for Plerce: Winn (2) for Han- | CUBING THE 1933 SEASON HES WOULD / o s Ifiuey‘ 473; Nowell, 534; Fieldstad l 2. G000y s ot iset i ! % son; Allan (4) for Winn; Simp- AVE HAD TWO YEARS AHEAD OF #/Me Al Rosia Reverved by Tho Amsociaiod ; Halverson, 245, and Albright- National Bank Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal kins for Winn; Winn for Ander- . son, 127, L e DGR

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