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{4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY JAN 3I 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER L - THATD GOODNEW% MAGGI\E YASSED THE AR & AN G T ANOTHER N T MORRCOW TLL QIVE THE PARTY TO THE GANG TO-NIGHT - UCH THERE GOES THE 'PHONE - CAN'T LISTEN' MISS LOTTA CLA%SE AND LORD HELPULS AR ARRIVING HERE TO- MOQQOW SO I'D LIKE TO REMAIN ANOTHER WEEK- \WOULD T BE ALL RIGHT? YRS - MAGG\EE BUYV Wi OF COURSE, VL] TERRIBLE LONESOME FOR YOU - YOU I<NOW AT GOOD-FOR-NOTHING NOT UP YET/ FIRST OF GET UP/ THIS 1S THE YEAR— FROM NOwW ON YOU GET UP EVERY/ MORNING AT SEVEN THE NEW © 1% King Fesnres Syns ; (WELL, T WONDER e, Inc, Crest Britain righs res WHERE: MAGGIE IS ? By GEORGE McMANUS THAT'S WHAT THOUGHT- SO \ WANT YOU TO WP THERE- JUMP ON A TRAIN AND COME RIGH * s RESTAURANT 1 IAND GET SOME CORNED BEEF AND CABBAL,EJ WHAT CAN DO FOR You ? A BIG ORDER OF CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE FRA NKMETCALF Average Team Bowls 236 far WINS BOWLING *= et 0 HAMPIONSHIP Nearly Cfl('t‘)‘ gion Match at Elks or A. Met battled by 1t Martin Stewart. REMOVAL NOTICE Juneau Flor will move their 28 shop to the new Shattuck Building this week. heered on by for the pin merican Metcalf 578 to 524 made by Kaufmann, in the match at the Elks' Club alleys vesterday afternoon. Individual scores made by games were: Metcalf—213, E nann—156, 197 and 171. Vith the crown of champ, Met- won the captaincy of the Am- an Legion bowling team as the of his while others on Kaufmann, Hamms, ame olling league. Forty Gather to. in American Le- Members crowd of thirty- y bowling fans, Frank and Robert Kaufmann hrough three hard fought title of the which was won total score of Legion with a They are victory yesterday, the team are R. runner up, F. Henning and Dr. A. W Lavenik e tuel tickets. ~NEW BOSS OF HE | CINCINNATI REDS up a new hey rolled games of jand 1,240 for the am of 23693 per game per man! of the team are Metealf, Ossie Ragogna, Bob Evans, | Harold Voges and Tom Harkins. athletes are the $1,000,000 MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 31— bowling in the Tw - MADE THEIR MILLION NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Only five said to have reache: mark in Jack Dempsey, Tunney, Jack Sharkey, Babe Ruth 185 and 180;}and Jim Londos, the wrestler. - TO BRING PROFIT MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 31.—There's a little matter of paper that will play an important part in tHe 45- day race meeting at Hialeah Park. It is estimated 4,500,000 feet, ing in 9,000 rolls, will be used by the huge totalisator in issuing mu- i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay FIVE earnings. | The bowling team of St. Paul, nm‘m\m ern 1,060, 1254 Bllls Down Indlans 44} o to resis ing average Billy Gene com- \cA‘\‘CHERs Wil MANAGE MAJOR- LEAGUE TEAMS THis YEAR. ELKS WIN FROM YPAC.; CHAMPS &5 “BEAT BUTCHERS : Butchers S8 e 20 , 4—YX. P. A. C, 29. Grocers, 53—Butchers, 22. the Y. P. A. C. Indian five crumpled in the last half and the Bills had little difficulty in win- ining 44 to 29. Poor defense work ‘was responsible for” the one-sided defeat. In the nightcap, George Brothers’ | night, The United Meat failed to show consistent ball at any stage of the Smith High Scorer Smith, Elks’ led the team in its scoring attack, caged 10 goals from scrimmage and adding a free throw for 21 points. Martin, Indian forward, was run- nerup field with geals, 14 points on The Elks Fox, former Doug- 00l star, added scoring strength to their lineup. Erskine was high-point man in 13 Burke w five fast Grocers Wallop ter he and Y.PAC. (29) ‘Torgerson deliv trailed with the only one of the ery boys who failed n the scoring column. In a mixup in the third qun- Brown, United Meat | forward, ran afoul of the referee Details of Games Pos, Elks (44) A T [and were ejected from the game. Paddock, T. Tndians’| o doiph for {champs toyed with the Butchers’ 3‘;0’; 2 five, winning under wraps 53 to 22. e Burke I Garnick (8) Erskine (17) Moyer (5) elongated forward, kine, Davlin --By Pap|s: Grocers Butchers Field goals: 4, Butchers Officials: ham, timer; for Stedman, Sisson (2) for Stedman. 10; on free throws, Butchers 2; personal fouls, Grocers Rudolph (4) xf. Smith (21) having played the Elks ra;ém)él;' @ 1 Fox :8' |on almost even terms during the piaafifik'f ot l‘i O'b‘;\:;‘zflt({: first half of the curtainraiser las Thatnes (4) ie Grammett(s) Substitutions: Young (2) for Martin; Martin for Young, Scott (2) for T. Paddock, Young for J. Paddock for Martin, Young; Bergseth for Junge, Junge for Bergseth. 1st %2 2nd % Total 10 19 29 0 30 44 Second Game Score Geo. Bros. (53) Pos United Mt. (22) Torgerson (13) _rf .. Fennessy (T) 1. Stedman (2) C....... Gissberg (T) rg.......... Gould (2) Ig. Rodenberg (2) Substitutions: Baker (3) for Ers- (D for Burke; Brown Stedman for Brown, 1st %4 2nd % Total 20 3 55 5 17 22 Grocers 22, Butchers Grocers 9, a1, Regele, referee; Douglas, scorer. Dun- —————.—— SPORT BRIEFS fi:us to a litt] sity sport. Del Pratt, league, and Dallas pilot, alleys. teur bowler, to his credit. Bill Winford, University of Okla- homa pitcher, is a brother of Jim Winford, who helped hurl Colum- Fond du Lac, Wis., has regular gymnasium-period golf instruetion for 50 in a class at a time. Willle MaGuire will be official starter of the Houston invitation 1 golf tournament this year for the twentieth time. The athletic council of Washing- ton university, St. Louis, has voted to discontinue baseball as a var- Bill O'Donnell, Kansas City ama- Three members of the South Da- kota university basketball are first-named Robert—Murphy, Bryan and Buck. — e, Shop in Juneau le world series title. high school its 1,200 students, former manager of Waco and Galveston in the Texas Happ Morse, former now operate bowling recently rolled his | third 300 game. He also has a 299 varsity seven played one | of the best games they have shown this season. Reg’ ‘ LEXINGTON, iXy., Jan. 31—Har- Lhc second game with 17 points wvry ‘Gamage, who N’tm’s as head | football coach of the unive; Kentucky { were: Raspberries \Mrs Goddard ..132 132 132—*396 | Metcalf 185 185 185—*555 | Adams 135 135 135—*405 | ke B st | Totals 452 452 4521356 Dates | Mrs. Tilden 108 173 106— 387 | Blomgren 172 172 172—*516} | Worth 143 143 143—*429 T _CANT BE | Totals 423 488 421—1332 DONE , MR JIGGS, | Figs YOUR WIFE WAS / | Mrs. Coughlin ...149 149 149—*447 IN WITH SOME | Van Atta 141 179 148— 468 FRIENDS AND |H. Messer- TS ALL GONE [ // schmidt 143 198 186— 527 e Totals 526 483—1442 L2 Melons @ {Mrs. Andrews ..143 211 157— 511 Robertson 172 172 172—*516 | Sweum 126167 118— 411 | S "y | 'Totals ... 441 550 447—1438 Peaches - |Miss Barragar ...108 133 135— 376 . |H. Sabin 168 161 133— 462 o { Monagle .. 150 109 168— 427/ | Totals 426 403 426—1265 | Bananas |uct, succeeds Gamage. He has a MIS G. Messer- i | three-year contract and came here| Schmidt 181 135 150 419 | [ from Alabama Polytechnic Insti- | Srevrt P o | KENTUCKY COACHES | *te at Auburn. sgigtbm s -amage teams won 32 games, Totals 471 504 510—1485 | lost 25 and tied five. ‘ ity of SOME CAPTAIN CLAIMS TITLE has served other pilot in| IOWA CITY, Ia, Jan. 31.—Tom; HALLE, Germany, Jan. 31.—Her- longer three years. GAMAGE SETS NEW SERVICE MARK FOR in June, than the gridiron history of the school. Moore of Waterloo, Ia., captain of mann Adrian, 76 years old, claims | Gamage has coached seven Ken- |the University of Towa's 1933 foot- | the world distance record for row- | tucky teams since he came here | ball team, has been chosen presi- | ing. The septuagenarian oarsman, a | lm 1927 from the University of Tl- | dent of the Association of Senior member of the Nelson Rowing club linois. No other coach has had a|Class Presidents. As such he will | here, tenure of office of longer than ! direct plans of the university’s 10 1,382 miles in 1933, colleges and schools for the June Chet Wynne, a Notre Dame prod- | commencement. ) MRS. ANDREWS AND STEWART ;”No Matches on Elks’ Mix- high score in the Elks’ mixed bowl- ing tournament matches last even- ing when he rolled 577 while Mrs. Andrews, of the Melons, high wom- 4 an made the high single game score {with 211 in her second game. | berries, with two out of three wins from the Dates; jwon two out of three games from |the Figs and the Bananas who won |three straight (for this evening. HIGH BOWLERS| ed Tournament Sched- ule This Evening Stewart, of the Bananas, made bowler with a total of 511, 3 Winning teams were the Rasp- the Melons, who from the Peaches. No games are on the schedule Individual scores made last night TO EAT D e SO, | AT ANY TIME—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at this Res- taurant a great variety of tasty dishes. 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