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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ANOTHER FEATURE OF THIS MARVELOUS CONTRACT, MRS. @ GOOGLE.... ELKS DEFEAT LEGION BOWL TEAM SUNDAY ijach Team Has One Match to Credit—Playoff Take Place Next Sunday BT Yost the Elks' club alle the Am the picked Elks' team, Wwi match apiece. The f: 's match at Sunday gave Elks the victory by almost as @ row a margin. Highest score yesterday was made | by F. Henning, on the Legion line- up, who totaled 582 in his Lh!'ocl games and made a single game | high of 228 in his second try. Art| Henning substituted for Harry Sa-| bin, on the Elks’ team, and inti-| mates that it is no wonder | won out As a result of terday’ arother will be played between tr rivals next Sunday at the EIKs' a! leys. Individual day were scores. Eiks 204 176 Barragar, Sr. A. Henning Barragar, Jr., Koski Radde Totals Metealf Tavenik Faufm Me ¥. Henning Totals *—Avera The world of sport has few rec- ords of team or individual endur- ance to compare with that of the New York Rangers, fas a pro REALLY , GENTLEMEN... 1 UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING PERFECTLY... \F YOU'LL WAIT JUST A MOMENT T'LL GET THE 4 7,600... > 193 DON'T GET EXCITED, BARNEVY. CALM YOURSELF... AND COUNT " THREE - “ T WASHINGTON STARTS ANOTHER ROWING CAMPAIGN Approximately 250 candidates reported to Coach Al Ulbrickson on University of Washington. fully defend the title the Husky shell won at Long Beach, Cal., last Big Bill T and Little Bill, 1 Johnston wa Boucher, Cup comp by the ves. s, of course, do not he average U. S. sports ob- server as do baseball figures, al- hough the reverse is true in Can- in combina~ is still g and his Tife- ievements have no p: g Bill was I ampion for the|., den, petitive ac allel in t amateur ¢ time in 1921 he national profe % i equivalent o a b : e of .300 s, Of ¢ol i champion: have been ¢ , including age of 40 per T captain topped the N rs in 1927 for one ue Se h mark L er notched 2 pe s and Cooney Weiland of The scoring exploits of the Cook | the Boston club set an all-time rec- DAILY SPORTS CAR TOON B Aoy world cham- @@ al hockey team, five § stars of whica ha gether ever c the club entered the National reague in 1926-27 and John Murray Mur- cham> the « org:n of tne ter a: and E ed ou wer> [ror kees in 1926, are Lou Gehrig and Tepv L Not a siny.2 survivor of the 1925 pitching staff is now | with the Yankees and only two,! Sam Jones and Herb Pennock, are still with the major Icazues. Contrast with this the fact that the famous Cook brothers and Frank Boucher. of the Rangers, are now in their eighth consecu- tive season as the first Torward line, with Ching Johnson, the old warhorse, stlil backing them up. Maurdoch’s record for consecutive games does not compare with Geh- , Babe Ruth necarly play- ners, who rig’s mark of 1347 consecutive base- § ball games, but the Hhazards in hockey are far greater. CBAMPIONS TWICE The American tennis combina- > now played to- § WESSTER - ' -MADE 1T A ST FAUL i } FIELD DAY BY TAKING = THE MENS TiTr = / ‘ Jumy ‘ >ING UP FATHER Iy HOME LL dué'\' (<53 ARLY TAKE A GOOD ANAD -1TS TOO NOI Y AT £ OFFICE- © 1934 King Pearuses syndicate, tnc, Grem Brtain rights reserved It was one of the largest turnouts in the history of the school and Ulbrick« son is shown addressing about 50 of the men from whom he hopes to moid a crew which will success. leave the combined tot. , | returned to his home ak d OUT IN BOWLING GAME SATURDAY Crabapp les Cigch, Fruit League Championship in Playoff Games f the play-off match ries on Saturday ich the Crabapples victorious, the latter will bat- e the mixed tournament championship with the Peppers at! the Elks’ club tomorrow night. Sat-| |urday’s match cinched the Fruit League title for the Crabs, while the Peppers have, for some time, had an indisputable lead in the ' Vegetable League. A large gallery of interested spectators is expected to be on hand, when' the mixed tournament champ -is decided to- | Y morrow night. year. (Associated Press Photo) The individual scores in Satur- | ’ ———— iday’'s play-off follow: ord with 73 points, which represent Cherries | of goals and Kaufmann 114 188 160— 462 | Bavard 176 176 176—*528 | iSlmpkln.\‘ 143 169 145— 457 the first call for crew practice at | assists. 433 533 4811447 Crabapples 145 167 144 SR 2 BRADFORD RETURNS HOME | Z. M. Bradford, agent of the| ndard Oil Company at Wrun-i , who spent several days in Ju-| Willlams 173 neau visiting his friends, | Halm 158 the | Iverson 179 Totals 152— 470 177— 502 159— 482 forme: 510 456 Nor A | 488—1454| Totals —Average, Interest is already being in' the mixed tournament scheduled The final installment on 1933\, yesim at the Elks' on February real estate and personal propcrty‘w‘ taxes will be delinquent after} March 5, 1934. Payment should made by that date to avoid pen-| alty. Statement of the delinquent| tax roll will be published on or|Umcat’ Lodge 2 p. m. Wednesday before March 19, 1934 as required |0l purpose of holdihg funeral by ‘1aw. {services over remains of late Brother Andrew Millison. By order of the |W. M. - ee - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS i il ATTENTION MASONS Called smmunication of Mount A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. By Pap NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids, in duplicate, subject to the provisions of the specifica- tions will be received until 1:00 P. | M, March 19, 1934, at the office {of the Secretary of the Pioneers’ Home Building Commission, Frank A. Boyle, and then publicly opened, W— | for furnishing all labor gnd mater- ) ial and performing all work in the constructing of the Ploneers’ Home at Sitka, Alaska. | Plans and specifications may be | obtained after February 17, from Wm. A. Hesse, Room 105, Federal WASNT CONTENT 5. WITH WINNING THE - { ; Building. : woMEMS'MA'fiOMAL | Separate bids will be received \,SKA_HL‘G e { for general contract, electric wiring, b \'SHE SEE@ED | plumbing, heating and elevator and dumb waiter contract. OUuT AN SETYE | "o Gemmission reserves the -, A NEW RECORC right to reject any or all bids, FOR TE —adv. Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS By BILLE DE BECK 3 BOY !! THA'S WOT CALL - 2 TEAM WORK!! . One of the principals in the recent sale of stars by the Philadelphia Athletics, Mickey Cochrane, erst- while star catcher of the Mackmen, is shown in his 1934 livery. Mickey’s case was a “kick upstairs,” for he R ) TRI-CUT NOT GROUND { § VALENTINE MASQUERADE Auspices of Women of the Moose MOOSE HALL—WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 Music by THE TROUBADORS Admission—Couples, $1.00 Ladies 25¢ UNITED FOOD CO. 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