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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1934. THIS IS THE CLASSENRITZY HOTEL- BEFORE HEARING FROM THE ORCHESTRA-\WE HAVE A GUEST ARTIST WITH US- SHE WILL SING = THAT'S WHERE MAGCGIE 15 STOPPINA SPENDS T TS WAEE LEAST OOowN %OUTH > THIS IS STATION - By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE ? ARE YOU C.Q\NC. | WYES- MY DEAR-BUT | IN THE 2O i -JIGGS’ MUST 'PHONE TO MY HUSBAND FIRS T YOu KNOW, HOw W QiRLS ARE ABOUT OU HU56¢AND5— PR 10 APPEARE! Pt AGGIE! EVERYTHINGS EDS-M, S N R rae Soct COLUMNS HERE YET- Ow! WORRY= I'™M CLEANIN' THE HOUSE NOW- GOOD BYE - ME, TOO - 151 KN WIN BACK 1o WELL- BOYS- | HEARD ANl DON'T HALF OF WHAT I'VE 51.'\‘\( FER ONCE WHAT YOL BELONG TO LOST- I'.L. COUNT N ME LIFE SAID- I'M THE =| MESELF A WINNER-[ ooNT 5. qg FAULKNER Thibodeau 159 159 159—*477 i R AT i 30 Totals 522 425 4511399 i %.‘i Ffi Carrots [ w Mrs. Bringdale 125 175 146— 440 a Kaufmann 132 186 146— 48 iy pH BUWLERS Davis 137 165 183— 485 i Totals 394 526 475139 Beets Mrs. Faulkner 139 186 176— 500 o Matches on Schedule Waimer I e s p 11 AR Foster 160 15¢ 127— 441 or Elks’ Mixed Tourna- i Ao T e R Totals 43 484 4471374 ment This Evening s Mrs. Duncan ... 137 154 123— 414 Teams of the Vegetable League | T. George ... 119 169 137— 425 wled the Elks' mixed tourna- G. George 147 147 147441 | t the club alleys last eve- T T e S e Totals 403 470 4071280 th victory going to the R o took three from the Cauliflowe ., who took two out of three m the Spuds and the Beets with —SPORT | 1 | | | mw() A, GARN MAKES HIGH BOWLING ’ SCORE TUESDAY of Moose in City League Tournament Match | Members of the Brunswick bowl- ing. team were winners in the City | League match played with the Le- gion of the Moose at the Brunswick alleys last night, with a score of 1633 to 1483. A Garn, of the Brunswick play- 'ers made the high total for the |evening with 567 though excellent scores were made by all members Brunswicks Defeat Legion| | | | of the team. Garn’s high single | game score was 221. . very nearly took the | { Matches scheduled for tonight the entire evenin; | jare: on(‘l,\‘ two others gw w | ;uv‘lao o'clock, George Brothers vs rcore. was 186, which was FeAPs B0 figure in Amerioan . R bl oo SR ,\1(‘?,‘,:‘]\- ‘;)z;xallfm:nricof ‘:’;‘,‘ college sports experienced a more o e, oot Buildlng.’ o . oignant pang of feeling than | topped by Lavenik, x;’nfke m;? bgavis_ Princeton, ‘93, | It's hard to believe, but it's true. Babe Ruth has signed his contract to play bascball for the New York | Individual scores made by the who made a singl> 0" ooding the charge of Secra- | Yankees for another year, and there wasn't any fuss or dickering. Col. Jacob Ruppert (left), owner of | teams last night were: 205 and rolled high tary of Agriculture He.fiy Wallaco | the Yankees, offered the Babe $25,000. Ruth said he thought he ought to have $35,000. Ruppert agreed and | Legion of the Mocose > entire evening with _ ° g v s | that's all there is to the story. Here you see the famous slugger fixing his namslto the contract which ‘M_ Seston 164 192 126— 482 that our universities not only have gives him a cut of $17,000. Colonel Ruppert seems to be glad it's all over. (Associated Press Photo) 10, Koskey .. 159 191 188— 538 No matches are on the schedule i‘:”fifp acarien SEerolien ead-fu, SRR N e fot C. Ashby 146 152 165— 463 tor . 1t being lodge meeting | p expressed its vitality in such | historian, he has to his credit the|It has grown, of course, With the ® e e ¢ s e ¢ o c o 0 @ ¢ ® 1433 o ““,E‘k‘l m”: made last eve- |TaCkets as organized football.” |authorship and compilation of an|years and the increasing indusiry e AT THE HOTELS . R fol”:; e X i To Mr. Davis, a giant of a man |amazing amount of information. or research of Mr. Davis. I havev ® e e 0 evr oo E. Galao " 204 188 147— 539 i | whose athletic experiences and| Having all this in mind, as I say, | @nother copy of it before me. Iis| Gastineau A. Garn 179 167 221— 567 Cauliflowers memories go back to the days of |Mr. Davis must have trembled | Customary heading of “Graduatcs T A St sy | Brown 147 188 192— 527 Mrs. Koski % 95 95285 Heffelfinger and Muldoon, this|with indignation, born of the|Of the Gridiron” is supplemented in' < P Porean, i B W Zes- Koski 171 171 171—*513 must have seemed like a blow from | knowledge that he has personally | Pencil with the ironic words, “Our ch{ka;»cnzmk' Ness, f:jwréburg' Caro 166 164 123— 453 5 plunt instrument in the dark. | compiled page after page of the| Racketeers.” ariks Noms Wl-;\x’lgl.'fl‘ Alfred St —— —— —7—— ——| A lawyer in Easton, Pa., Mr. Da-\names of presidents and cabinet| The first name on the list is Howe‘ chh“'mn <o Vg Daily Empire Want Ads Psy Totals 432 430 389—1251| | vis has devoted much of a lifetime | men, congressmen and senators,|that of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who | 1% S' THompson, Sea.me~ s M. e = Radishes ;to the tabulation of football records | generals and admirals, governors|played tackle and fullpack at Gro- Greff, Beward: E E Ninr’us ‘city" ’ BERGMANN | Mrs. Dufresne 139 160 138— 437/and analysis of its history, fol- |and mayors, prelates and college [ton School and on Informal class |y and Mrs, Hugh J. Wade, diind] | C. Sabin - 152 152 152— 456 Jowing long service as a coach and | presidents, figures high in the ju- | teams while he was studying at pikesn g %, A MePachran, il DINING ROOMS ! Coughlin I AN rmes—fflaker He played and ccach- | diclary, finance and industry—all | Harvard. [Senttie: K. B, frawards. S, M| | Table Board by Week or Month | T~ - .— T-—ed at Princeton. He founded foot- i with a background of footbaii play-| There follows the name of four ! | Savin énd wife. | Transient Meals 50c \ Totals 439 439 398—1276 | bau at Wisconsin Hen originated | ing experience or connection with | other presidents—Woodrow Wilson, | Ai & | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniloff | ‘Spuds @ number of the standard regula-|the game. who coached football at Princeton | o o pul fard a“wnln waild, |2 — ) Mrs. C. J. Davis 158 98 112— 362 tions of the gridiron game. Now,| ‘OUR RACKETEERS' and also Wesleyan; Calvin Coolidze | wasp, s I - - - Lavenik 205 168 180— 553 as the game's more or less official I have seen this list many times. | who helped coach one year at Am- M;somyATe’:"i;::éor el S BT T R T herst and is likewise 1den1med 25| Juneau, 3 DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Pap|Friam it o e S y ap vis”; Theodore Roosevelt, the eld-| np ong Mrs, J. 8. Jeffrey, Ju- er, who was vitally interested m‘neau the reform of football rules in 1905; | and Herbert Hoover, manager of | , the Stanford football team in 1894. 1‘ Great names fairly swarm over (29 | the remaining pages. It is impres-| S .’M: fi%fi%fi}( e P ~HE'S S5 s THE NEGS e ese, | METROPOLITAN INDOOR| - SINGLES CHAMPIOK s line. Former Ambassador Robert | Bacon was a Harvard captain and IMPRESSIVE RICE & AHLERS CO. halfback. v PLUMBING HEATING Tus | Vance McCormick, chairman of DIGNITY SHEET METAL the war-time Trade Board, was 135 -PoUNDER! captain and quarterback at Yale. The funeral service is “We bn;.u'hfiu.'v--m what 'S ONE OF Governor Pinchot of Pennsylv conducted with a high e HARDEST HITTeERS : IV HE AMATEUR. RS // TS FORMER. TEXAN wAS ALL THE ANTICS OF A MEXICA U JomPiig eeaN - HE can ‘00T-BounD” JEAN BOROTRA , TiE FAM | Tech. Senator George Wh | Garden, |and Wally Steffen of Chicago, , Judges. ; sivé company and it seems, as Mr. | Davis so consistently has pointe out, to emphasize the qualities ! leadership or ability stimulated by the greatest of college sports. BIG MEN, ALL Not Because We Are Chief Justice Stone played guari| at Amherst. The late Gen. u‘onardi Cheaper Wood was a halfback at Georgia BUT BETTER Pepper played in the Pennsy degree of dignity . . its impressiveness softens the ) sorrow of the bereaved. Our beautiful chapel is available without cost. s played guard for Old Eli tary Dern was a captain and kle at Nebraska. John Reed K patrick, head of Madison Sg was All-America end at Yale. Willie Heston of Michizan : [ The Charles W. 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(Associated Press Photo) i IMAILS FIRST TO i TO PLAY INDOORS SIGN WITH SEALS | BROOKLINE, Mass, Jan. 24—| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24—Tha Helen Jacobs, women’s national | first signed p'mycr contract re- tennis champion, says she will not | ceived by the San Francisco Seals compete in the indoor champi on-‘fm. the 1934 season has come inf ships in New York next month. |and had on it the signature of “The 1934 season,” she explained, | Walter (The Great) Mails. “will be long enough wwithout on-l : gaging in the indoor nationals. 1; The veleran s don't intend to start competing un- | ed from the K: til April.” | Association Club, is getting in trimf el iggilen. |by hunting and fishing on the Eli Deal has been employed by |ranch of Joe Oeschger, former ball the Pledmont Wagon Manufactur- |star, in Mendocino County. ing Company at Hickory, N. C., for | Eaeacn o 5. TG 47 consecutive yeurs J Shop in luneau SPECIALS! Buy that Vacuum Cleaner NOW! 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