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1934. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 1, BRINGING UP FATHER | this departure. Two other changes in the tour- iney's conduct, he says, will be| addition of a 112-pound division to the usual eight college weight | classes, and legality of body and i head scissors holds, banned in for- ggcoeou__r\/ THAT'S THE ND IME THAT BELL- AT A AT MAT TUURNEY DOO IS CLUB 1 g | o A HEBBSTTEQ OH, MR. JIGGS WANT 2 1 JOE RS T Aaait | AMES, Ta, Feb. 1—A nanonal Al | team championship will be a fea- I Ny | ture of the annual AAW. wrest- s ling championships for fhe first =) {time when the tourney is held | here at Towa State College April i A 13-14. I | Hugo Otopalik, Cyclone coach e i | and mentor of the 1932 American ]‘ (11155 | Olympic mat champions, who is \ | supervisor of the meet, announced | TIME | TO EAT AT ANY TIME—break- fast, lunch .or dinner— at this Res- variety find taurant BAD ENOUGH TO BE STUC:‘ ‘) ||| IN THE HOUSE WHEN TS BY GOoLLY, o o 1 RAINING, BUT MR YOUHO, ENOUGH 1S M WAITIN Ry B G SompeLe. | of t You'll | || THE MUSIC-TEACHER, \ VG & (4 ) ey | Otopalik has opened negotiations ke oith ot | HAD TO BRING MAGGIE YOu g [for a Furopean tour for an all-star o SOME NEw SONGS. | 9 MR YOUHO- &8 |team which may be selected from | DONT SEE ‘EMJ, i | entrants in the toumey here, )r ALASKA JUNEAU BOWLING TEAM WlNS TOURNEYI | Tonight the opening match of | the February bowling tournament | will be played at 7:30 o'clock be- tween the Moose and Miners teams of the City League at the Bruns- BAILEY’S | BEER—If Desired | | P S S R R TS SR T G 5 R S A AN S S it D e S | wick Bowling Alleys, it was an- | nounced. S L l W It S PRIV R e R ———! A cash prize of $8 was presented pe('la | P to the three man Alaska Juneau | R HE'S MISTAKEN- " a DADDv, THERES A ALRIGHT, I.LE\ | NEVER COULD l | team winners of the January tour- D()v()lo m(”lt = & SE| M 7 nament recently comple a e | MAN DOWNSTAIRS GO SEE WHO SEE HiM/ i A”;lys bt e 4 £ WHO SAYS You T IS | 2 | E I' . ANT TO SEE S | TR o7 PR 4 dition e | Record Claimed | | i | ! ‘7 o . | WELLINGTON.—By shearing 412 | DAILY EMPIRE | t = | breeding Romney ewes by machin- | | | \ jery in 10 hours Percy de Mal- 25 v i = | manche of Taranaki station claims | C r | i to have set up a world’s sheep X | i | shearing record. Wrapped for Mailing 1 i AL s Il POSTAGE PAID - = i NOTICE TO CRiDITORS {In the Commissioner’s Court for | L] > M S ], Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- | i y 2 aska, Division Number One. In B l M ¥ ing Features Syndicate, Inc, 2 ] ; 7 MF ( Frovate utler Mauro In the Matter of the Estate n(; ST I S R T = CLEMENTINE CLARA STILL- | D C g Ak ' s e RN T T WL rug 0. 2EA Skagway missed the services of fidence whatever in the American|delphia, a 28-year-oid record was: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fiiJNEAU WINS Hern, one of the mainstays of the ‘ranks and it is just possible, bare- | shattered. that the undersigned was on the “Express Money Orders Lynn Canal city’'s team. Skagway jo— ly possible, that Lott & COompany| Never before in the 28 years of | 17th day of January, 1934, duly ap- Anytime” {might strike a few good days at # 4 GAMES FROM was unable to penetrate the Bears’ defense, y getting two field goals from inside the 17-foot mark. GETS THROW, ,SLANTS the right time. PREP TEAM LOSES | basketball history at the school had its team dropped t»\o:‘ Stillwell, deceased. All persons hav- Newark games in succession. Ernest A. (Prof.) Blood, former coach of the pointed executor of the last wili and testament of Clementine Clara ing claims against the said estate | | i nrs ALAN Passaic high “Wonder Team” has|of said deceased are required to |l = SKAGWAY FIVE OOSTERBA.A.I\ S WING ] UUIGK T|ME Ry GOULD Two IN Row F]RST been coach for the past nine years|present the same to the under-| MATE TO BE COACH George Markthitatt. dr. 1o somme | and before that Frank Hill, veteran | signed, with proper vouchers at- | eorge I, 22 wml mentor at Rutgers university, was|tached, at Juneau, Alaska, within | Crimson Bears WallopLynn| - MONTCLAIR SCHOOL! Pins Savoldis SHoulders Yo|ress e mos tosica suewcr| TIME IN 28 YEARS|mentor st |six ® montns from the 4ate of | AL T8 | L | |to the role of stormy petrel in| St. Benedict’s is th fending | this notice. | Canal -Backerdais 25 | Mat in 21 Minutes, | e ksiie Tonn | NEWARK, N. J., Feb., 1.—When adiy e defgnting Cana asketeers MONTCLAIR, N, J., Feb, 1—Fr- | » | American amateur tennis, seems to X > WYty pish champion of New Jersey’s prep| Dated January 17, 1934. | W the basketball t f to 9: 52 to 20 | ol M0y ek i apert a8 on the 40 Seconds | have begun the new year with a|the basketball team of St. Bene-| poolc and has missed the state HENRY A. JENKINS, | ) iUmvcrsm}v oF " Milbihe droothall | characteristic rush, calculated Lr»“"CES Prep school lost to Com-| o only once in Blood's regime| Executor of the estate of Clem- A % ¥ r.| CHICAGO, Tll, Feb. 1.—Jim Lon- | emphasize (a) his right to a place |merce high of Yonkers, N. Y., re- as 'ooach, entine Clara Stillwell, deceased T ity s have been|tedm which had Bennie Ooster 4 tly, five ¢ wo straight games have bee S ik th o has been |dos, of Greece, squared his account | higher than tenth on the U. S.|cently, five days after losing to SRR R, First publication, Jan. 18, 1934, the Juneau High School| 34D at the other wing, has 4 Sevoldl 1 b ranking list, and (b) his availabil- | Temple university high of Phila- Last publication, Feb. 15, 1934 othall feam from the|Damed head coach of football at|With Joe Savoldl last night by TN 1 — ksl e s keteers, The first|Montclair high school. throwing the former Notre Dame |ty for singles as well as doubles \ 1)’& ik OB rc 7 McCoy, graduated from Michi-|football star in 21 minutes and 40 | Tesponsibility in the forthcoming i b 395“‘"“}‘3’25‘"‘1.”?19[‘00”"gan in 1929, also starred in bas-|Seconds in a return wrestling|Davis Cup campaign. | i sy ;X:‘gorelao'ed la:L nim;:t ketball and baseball for the Wol-|match. The match was witnessed | No one questions Lott's doubles | the se C‘?fl*; La sooI; yof 53 %o zog | verines and now plays professional |by a record crowd of 20,200 fans in | abilify. In fact he probably is the [ ’ T TN PR used a nard|basketball with the Newark team |the Chicago stadium. best doubles player in the world, Not Because We Are imson Bears st the A cat tioriasana i D on the basis of Tis 1933 perform- Ch ng offense| > el A o DEER S SSFUL | ances with assorted partners, in- s a Dbrilliant airtight defense to|1€Ague. OKLAHOMA CITY.—OKIahoma’s | cluging Johnny Van Ryn in. the BUT BETTER at the Skagway boys yesterday 06 : five-day season on deer, in which|pavis cup match and Lester afternoon. The first half ended IEGlRLS CLlMB OLYMPUS 1234 bucks were killed—and not a Sto‘gfen ;}:e tall Eéflfif:mlansienx \' 5 and the whistle found the |single red jacketed hunted— Was|the national championshi " | e 25 to 9 in favor of the| BRUSA, Turkey, Feb. I—Climb-|such a success the state game As also?gistcon 5‘:":0‘?;; how- | RICE & AHLERS CO. i . The game was much closer \ing in one day through heavy|commission may permit another ever, his record is erratic. He has [ J [ ] ]| PLUMBING HEATING than the score indicates, accord- |snow to the summif of Mt. Olym-|brief open season next fall. The had his weeks of brilliance, as SHEET METAL ing to advices received ‘by The | pus, 8125 feet high, three Turkish| 1?33 season was the first in 11 gpen he reached the finals of the ‘\ “We tell you In advance what Empire from Coach Regele. lgu"ls all teachers, set a record for |years, national tournamenf at Forest | cost” Last night the Crimson Bears)mountain climbing in Turkey. e BINS againgt. Fllsaits: Wints An I swamped Skagway under an ava-| ——————— A gold-handled stiletto of siX-|193) At other times he has been lanche of field goals to win by 52| CALL GEORGE ANDERSON teenth century French workman-| ..y, rudely handled by such D e /@ 0 20. The half-time score was| Expert piano tuning, guaranteed |ship was found in a corn field youngsters as Frankie Parker 26 to 8 Jservice. Phone 143 —adv. | near Vinita, Okla, ’ g G ARDEN ______ 5 WITHIN HIS POWERS N ow Ready for M allln" DAILY SPORTS CARTOON - By Pap)i oz i PATCH . 4 y p has the shots and he possesses a rare combative spirit. It is entirely within his powers, should his Jan- [} FRESH FRUIT uary performances in Florida and Canada serve as a criterion, to | an.fl VEGETABLES justify his selection for the dual | Wipers Produ“cler “and role of a Tilden in this year's | bt . o - Davis Cup quest. F‘reez Ddilol::"x}; rth Pz{(l‘)‘l!:‘:c o The Chicagoan has the benefit of [ Nnuo:n.l el considerably more internafional ex- perience than any other singles Pt prospect, including #rank Shields Sidney Wood ,and Lester Stoefen On his good days he is likely to TE b4 take ‘any one -of these three young- s Tje. |sters over the hurdles. And he is CARNOGS™ |2 campalaner of tne oid schoo! e ure ou Lott undoubtedly toyed with the FORTY-THREE | iden of turning pro after last sea- .” n \léARS OLD |son. The future probably looked a AND HAS |trifle uncertain for him in ama- %GEEM teur tennis but he couldn't get our o VNG together with his old “pal,” Big L] L Bill Tilden, and he likely won't. GOLF FOR | Meanwhile, it appears that with TWENT/-Fi/@ | Vines in the pro ranks and Wil- ~ E/ mer Allison passing out of the ON SA[AI‘A NEARS Davis Cup picture the call ‘of the IMPRESSIVE (1 |new opooruny ' 1504 s e AT DRUG STORES DIGNT, o eard by Master Lott. TY S & HAS wEE mOmervE . AND EMPIRE OFFICE e el ‘This year T am going eep it up” remarked Lott, by way of degree of dignity . . its b confirmation, after he won the Mi- 7 imprenvenceractisne e MACOONALD ami Biltmore tournament. “I don't “ rapped and Ready f()r Sorow GE S0 S know, myself, why I lose interest ,VI « l S Our] beautiful chapel is in singles during the summer sea- Mailin = available without cost. - son but I don’t think it will hap- g- end COp 1es to Pen again. Anyway, I've got more Y F {4 [ J incentive this year and 1t will be our rlends- | | & 2 ru;,m e; see what happens | The Charles W, . - #HAS JUS of the experts now think | ) won THE LOS ANGELES that’s all it will be this year—fun | Carter Monuary A "/‘/ & for our lads and victory for either | PH( ’ OPEN FOR TE FOURTH |the Britisn or Austratians 1y the | o v HE solof 59 AND 66 Fofz. TUE FINAL— TIME Davis Cup play. That's why Lott| “The Last Service Is the ROUNDS 0 WIN wiTH A TOTAL. OF Z80 STROKES. (Q /928-/929 /932 -/934 |may be projected info a very good | Greatest Tribute” -l Rights Raservad by Tha Assceiatad Press ?~——————————————"9 |spot. There will be no over-con-'