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Grant +took care of the' |is looked upon as the approved | way to doing things. | final rankings for 1933. At least| umphs, may have some effect. By C. ROBERT KAY | tournamen. record entitles him w,x-nces this year with hopes of eclips- | from those boys who already hawtrflww the long standing rivalry | difficulty beating Mate in race | shared the spotlight with Mrs. |in. schoolrooms by order of the ger paying won $322,070. Mate, members of the organization re- |, nis fotal has reached $279,660. the sale of which is restricted to “Blut and Ehre” (“Blood and|tended retiring Equipoise to the | N P EMILK NECESSARY {run there. Some think this may | racing Equipoise. With fair success, whale of a tennis player. That's what happened when they ranked | WASHINGTON, Feb. Q_Whenlremained idle Department of Agriculture advises.!) uo. win have plenty to inter- muscle-building proteins and cal- CL last season—a few » -2 in the season for a few more races THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1934. [ time to mildly rebuke the U. S. L. They Ranked Him Only Tenth # - ey iranked (Him Unly 1enti | s e wa ten 1ot re-| ) ¢ % ‘muved Grant in the championship e May Have Some Effect | Of course, victories won in 1934 Ekky” Joins Mate in Ef- they officially have none. | ‘0\" to BEa[ RCCOl’d However, early pressure, combin- + At the Piftsburgh meeting Lott LEXIN T 5 X 'GTON, Ky., Feb. 9—C. V will be advised whether he is l,enth‘wmmey will send Bquipoise, hi a higher bosition. . 4 g 4 & ... +ing Sun Beau's money-winning | But, if a change is made, thmk‘record. | congratulated themselves on their " . 5 < 2 | betweel se @ 4 Bost- high ranking. It seems there'll be m;;.‘;“;w:fimpmw o Bt s Knife-Toting in Schools jfor older horses. But it was a dif- ferent story baek in their days as BERLIN, Feb. 9—Youngsters in payne Whitney’'s Twenty Grand, the Hitler youth movement have'),w retired from the tracks. | Prussian Ministry of Education, but ,+" <o successful the last two! | they have been given a half holi- vears, has been plugging along and ceive % - € S _|Both are in striking distance of Most of the boys in the Hitler 'y o wongis record of $376744 won members of the movement. The! " . — | blades are six inches long and A " {stud. Meanwhile, Bostwick sent Hi £« i 3 5 i s Mate to England and placed him lN AD ULT DIETS "have influenced Whitney to change 3 Ordinarily, George Lott doesn’t take himself or life in general Ao | Mate would soon pass Equipoise's him No. 10 for last season, and now he’s taking it out on the more |you spend a dollar for food, spend | With Equipoise running in Amer- a squawk over the ranking of the | Few people realize, Federal ex-| . o a: spring. And there is notches below | ™ g e i 4 others the blond veteran harj;‘”“m for maintaining bones and agaigst his old rival, Lot erased Sutter in the semi- round. And iR straight sets, which' have no retroactive value in the He b u ed with later proof through tri- ld y S n Beau or whether a reconsideration of his star handicap horse, back to the | of all the sour notes sure to come| “my." campaien in @ sense, will AL SN { Equlpdlse has experienced little | = Banned for Hitler BOYS‘ two and three-year olds when they been forbidden to wear weapons Equipoise closed the 1933 season day weekly more than the mon-j i ning occasional overnight races groups carry heavy hunting knives, |, " s gharpe Kilmer's Sun | ok in this steel Is the: phrase Whitney said last fall he in- ‘in training for rich stakes to be |his mind and decide to continue teo seriously. B vhe h S C: b | H o seriously. But when he does get his dander up he can be a WAfiiingd At the Whiltney champiah favored stars. /{20 or 30 cents of it on milk, thel, "o Nrore s mooland. turf fol- said Mr. Lott in tenth place for |Perts declare, that adults need the| " .y nity Mate will return later teeth contained in milk almost as Snappy Styles! tion might not know it, but George Lott, the Chicago ace, is enjoy- ing a little chuckle at that body's expense these d: The U. S. L. T. A. might know— but George certainly doesn't— whether the cause of his merri ment will have any weight. when the august body sits down to de- liberate on the final amateur rank- trounced. The Perfect Set-Up The boys still were argulng over that ranking made by the asso- ciation’s rating committee when the first tournament of the new year—the Miami-Biltmore singles hampionship—began. To it came a trio of the lads rated higher than | Lott; to wit, Frank Shields at No. much as the growing child or preg- | nant woman. | 1t is wise, therefore, they insist, that as much of the food budget |be spent for milk, including cream and cheese, as for meat and fish. | A generous daily allowance, cal- culated to supply average needs, is' one quart of milk, or its equivalent in other dairy products, for a child, | If both thoroughbreds pond to training, there are many who re-|= gard determination of the money- winning record as depending on ‘which continues racing the longer. Both Six Year Olds Sun Beau, which numerous turf- men believe was not in the class of Equipoise, Twenty Grand and Mate, continued winning overnights and a few big stakes until he hung 85 Good Steers for Value Hunters ! ings for 1933 at its Pittsburgh |1, Clifford Sutter at No. 4 meeting Feb. 10. Bryan Grant at No. 7. As you perhaps know, Mr. Lott C rge thought the and some of his support in the | over and ved at the con Chicago tenn iite | that here was a swell chance and H good coffee everytime and | one quart for a pregnant or nursing woman and one pint for other adults RAINCOATS WOMEN'S SIZES $2.95 and $6.95 CHILDREN'S COATS—Here bargain o NOVELTY JEWELRY All to go at Half Price LEATHER PURSES Were $1.95, NOW 69¢ HOSIERY Full-Fashioned Chiffon, reg. $1.50, NOW Silk and Rayon, 4 pairs up his present record at six years |old. Both Equipoise and Mate are Sty (six years old this season. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay The world's eight leading mone | winners and the total amount each | won, follow. | Sun Beau, $376744; Goldsmith's {Maid (trotter), $364200; Ksar ‘3335.340: Phar Lap, $332,250; Gal- lant Fox, $328,165; Equipoise, $322, 970; Zev, $313,639; Mate, $297,660. All except Equipoise and Mate either have retired or are dead | G 2 S ‘Belgians Guard Plans for Stratosphere Plane BRUSSELS, Feb. §.— Belgian engineers are secretly engaged in constructing a special airplane for stratospheric ascents. J. Willems, Chairman of the Na- | tional Fund for Scientific Research has announced that fact, together with the information that the fund is financing the building. The fund financed Prof. Auguste Piccard’s two balloon ascents into the stratosphere and backed the proposed ascent of Max Cosyn: which has just been postponed for |a year. e |‘Alfalfa Bill’ Proposes Penthouse Atop Capitol OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 9 Gov. 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