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BRINGING UP WHAT DO YOU MEAN- YOou AT HAVE ~y DIDN'T THE GANG COME PARTY 2 QU INVITE FATHER GONNA SRS A ue THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1934. JUST A MINUTE -DUGAN- SOME ONE | D ON THE PHONE - HELLO' OH HELLS, DAUGH TER = 29 By GEORGE McMANUS THE PARTY 15 ON [ QELLO-DADDY; MOTHERAPKED MAGCIE HAS ATTA BON- ME TR AS CHANGED s CHANCED RER AN T THAT MIND AND 19 NOT LEAVING! 'B:"B‘Er\;% TS JUST LIKE FOR HOME TO: DAY 1S GO’ TO BE A WOMANTD i 1L h > o MISS TAYL[]R D'MOLAY BEATS | ) BARRAGAR | feams chegetableLeague Former Easy Wlnner. 62- to Play in Elks" Mixed | Tournament Tonight Elks' Mixed bowling tour-| matches last night the| ples took two out of three s from the Dates; the Peach es two of three from Lhe Apricots | ml tr Pineapples defeated the | with two wins of thi he s Donie Taylor, of the Pine 5, made high women'’s score | ,the evening with a total of < 432 'and a high single game score | of 177 and Barragar of the Or- anges was high for the entire ev-| ening with 541 as a total. Shaw, of the Pineapples, made the high- est single game score of the even- ing when he rolled 216 in his Lmrd try. Miss Kolasa, feminine player on | Orange trio rolled 121 in |in its sensational attack on ‘h’medstrom (8) | Islanders and penetrated their de- the each of her threé games. Teams of the Vegetable Leafluc\ scheduled to play at the club alleys tonight are: 7:30 o'clock—Turnips vs. Toma- | toes. 8:30 o'clock — Parsnips Vs. Ra-‘ d 9:30 o'clock—Garlics vs. Spro_m Individual scores made last nigl are: Dates | Mrs. Tilden . 109 140 157— 406 Blomgren 172 172 172—*515 Worth 143 143 143—°429 | Totals 424 455 472—1351 | Crabapples | Mrs. Williams 147 142 149— 438| Halm . 160 167 181— 508 Iverson 152 111 178— 441 Totals ... 459 420 508—1387 Peaches Miss Barragar 124 133 145— 402} H. Sabin .. 179 200 136— 51:11 Monagle .. . 199 167 117— 483 Totals .. 502 500 398—1400 Apricots Miss Monson.. 104 153 150— 407| Boyle > . 179 161 181— 521 | Dunham . .. 180 144 14?—&{ Totals 462 458 476—1397 Oranges 1 Miss Kolasa.... 121 121 121— 363 Barragar . 207 167 167— 541 Pullen 146 191 177— 514} Totals ... 474 479 465—1418 | Pineapples i Miss Taylor.... 173 177 132— 482 Shaw s 191 128 216— 535, Southwell 150 170 159— 470' Totals 514 475 507—1496 | +—Average—Did not bowl. —————— DEVELOPMENT EDITION | of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL\] will be on sale at all drug stores.| It will be wrapped for mailing and | poctage paid for 25 cents per copy. { Or. if you prefer, leave your order: with THE EMPIRE or telephone | your orders tc 374. MAIL SEVERAL | TO YOUR FRIENDS. | Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what || Job will cost” A BERGMANN | DINING ROOMS | Table Board by Week or Month | | Transient Meals 50¢ | Mr, and Mrs. Mike Daniloff oy | | | | |as the score indicated. | D.F.D.; GROGERS TRIM FiREMEN 19—Second Game Stub- bornly Coutested PeMelay 62; DL F. D, i9. . Gceorge Bros. 35; JF.D. 32. DeMolay last night smothered he Douglas Firemen under an avalanche of 27 field geals, which combined with eight on gift toss , gave them 62 points while they eld the Islanders to seven fields nd three on free throws. In the nightcap, after one of the | most stubbornly fought games of the year, George Brothers toox | the local Firemen into camp again, 35 to 32. Goals from the frez throw line gave the Grocers their scoring edge over the smoke cat- ers. Pelley Tops Scorers Pelley led the DeMolay outfit| fense almost at will. He caged Elks’ | eight from scrimmage and added | Bloomquist (16) .rg three single-pointers for a total| score of 19 points. Bloomquist was | runnerup with 16 points. The game was not as one-sided CONVINCE Y0 Try a package of Lipton’s Tea today! You will de- light in its flavor—you will marvel at its low cost — at its lasting economy. ST none too good at any time, below par last night. DeMolay's combination worked smoothly on both defense and of- |fense. They were clearly the class of the game. was Second Game Close | The second game was & nip and tuck affair from the beginning. iThe Grocers, in championship { form, grabbed a small lead in the | desperately until the end. Sev- eral times the Firemen were wit in the goal of tying but always |lacked the punch to achieve it. | Twelve personal fouls and technicals, on which the Grocers scored seven points, were charged against the Firemen, while the latter chalked up four points on seven personals by the The difference is the margin by | which the five fast delivery boys won. *h quint caged the casaba 14 times from the court. Brown led in scoring with 14 points. Tom Moyer, fast Grocery- man guard, was second with 11 and Orme, Fireman guard, ran third with nine. The checking was hard and close so that open shots | were far and few between. Details of Game | DeMclay (62) Pos. D.FD. (19 rf NiemiJ. (D Pelley (19) 1f Gair (3) Bayers (9) c Cashen 1) Niemi T. r2)‘ Berggren (2) 1g. Doogan (4) | Substitutions: Messer (2) for | Lindstrom, Melseth (6) for Pelley, Marshal for Berggren, Linds r, Berggren for Marshall, Melseth. Mxlls for Doo- LIPTONS &a et ranges—cushion panel ovi concealed ash pit hinges THE CASCADE Enameled Range A Smart High-Grade Range for Thrifty Buyers The Cascade has all the latest features of the doors, ete. Equipped with Duplex grates for burning either wood or coal, with extra heavy cast linings. Thomas Hardware Co. larger en door, pendant handles, and catch, flush cleanout i first quarter which they clung to| two | Grocers. | | first game, Ficken sec- | Douglas. Dunham, ond game; scorer, TINNINGS SIGNS UP, OFF TO CUT WEIGHT CHICAGO, Jan. 26—Bud Tin- ning, pitcher with the Chicago Cubs, isn't going to give his team- 2nd half Total 28 62 8 19 | Score 1st half | DeMolay 3¢ D.F.D. 11 Field goals: DeMolay 27, .D.F.D. 7, on free throws, DeMolay 8, Douglas 5; Personal fouls, DeMolay 9, DFD. 9. SENATORS WERE. TOUGH TO BEAT NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Only six | pitchers were able to win three| mates a chance to force him, jor more games from Washi ngton | through uncomplimentary remarks, | during the last American Lm«uo, into reducing his weight this year.|season. Bob Grove led with fi Tinning, after signing his con- | wins and two defeats. Tom Bridg tract, left for Hot Spring, the first [ of Detroit, who twice has held| of the Cubs to go into training. He | Washington to a single hit, won | will remain there until fhe team !four and lost two, his defeats being departs for Catalina Island for|by the score of 2 to 1 and 4 to 3. Spring training March 1.- - - 4. Russell. Van Atfa, Yanke, uth- - e | paw, won three out of five from | Second Game Pos. George Bros. 35 rf Davelin (4) 1f Burke (7) c Garnick | b Moyer (11) g Erskine Substitutions: Loftus for Orme, Orme for Loftus, Hollmann (4) far Garn . Torgerson (5) for. Dave- ! lin; Baker for Garnick. Score 1st half 2nd JFD. 15 17 32 Grocers 19 16 35 Field goals: J. F. D. 14, Grocers 14; on free throws, JF.D. 4, Groc- ers 7, personal fouls, JF.D. 12, Grocers 7; technical fouls, Fire- men 2. Officlals, Regele, referee; | JFD. (32) | Brown (14). Garn (4) Jensen | Orme (9) | Blake (1) | half Total TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | the Nats. Sugar Cain of the Ath-| Advertising copy 18 now being letics beat them twice, 3 to 1| assembled for the new Telephone and 12 to 3, and did not lose a Directory of Juneau and vicinity.| game to them. Walter Miller, Chi- Interested parties should communi- | cago southpaw, twice blanked the cate at once with the Telephone' A. 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