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DeMolay also has the edge over the Bills, although the laf might upset the dope if it shows the form it has dis- played in one or two games this final games on the second 121f schedule will be played next Tuesday night when the local Fire- men play United Meat and De- Molay winds up against Y. P. A. C. 1If neither the remen nor DeMolay loses, a playoff will be necessary to decide the lhroc -Cor= Daily S ports Cartoon AFTER. ELEUEN ¥EARS /'\ WITH TE AEW oric YANKEES = HERB- % ; Bv Pup By GEORGE McMANUS L 50 HER YOU DO\T? TO PLAY MIT- I'M SMART- NO? UST GAVE YOUR VATCH BARRAGAR AND | MRS, LAVENIK HIGH BOWLERS Percentages of Players in Elks’ Mixed Tourna- ment Are Issued Averages for the Elks bowling tournament which was completed this week have been! compiled, with J. E. Barragar Sr.| heading the men’s list and Mrs.!| Martin Lavenik the woman’s. Averages and the number or‘ zameb played by the contestants follows: Barragar Radde tewart F. Henning Lavenik Bavard Barragar, Jr. A. Henning H. Sabin H. Messerschmidt Council Boyle J. George Robertson Halm i< Andrews Kaufmann Caro mixed 188 188 185 184 184 178 178 178 177 176 176 174 172 172 171 171 170 170 167 Adams Davis Foster Stapleton Sweum Williams '\Irs Lavenik Faulkner Bavard rs. Andrews s. Dufresne 1. Taylor . Williams s Taylor . Coughlin s. Kaufmann ss'schmidt Sperling Peterman Petrich Bringdale Barragar 5. Koski . Davis . Tilden . G. Messerschm't . Duncan rs. T. George Hansen Kolasa PURDUE - 10WA BEARING OUT 1 95 ADVANGE DOPE Vic Willis, whose father once was a famous pitcner for the Pitts- burgh Pirates, engages in three warsity sports at the Unlversity of Maryland—football, basketball and baseball. e Shop in Juneaun | CITATION !In the Commissioner’s Court for | the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- i | Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of | CYRUS F. SHELDON, deceased. TO MRS. A. E. SPAULDING and | MRS. 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Sheldon, de- ceased, should not be made as prayed for in the petition of Danie Ross, administrator, filed herein on January 31, 1934, The following is a description of the real property mentioned in said petition which is now on filc in the above entitled court and open to inspection, and to which reference’ is hereby made, anc which said real property the ad- Alaska, on the 3rd day of Aprill IOWA CITY, Feb. 16.—There Was ministrator has asked leave to sell Yes Ma'am fhe G-E Handy Cleaner is Well Named IT GETS into all the corners and| cleans the out of the way places— | stair carpets, bed springs, overstuffed furniture and radiators. With the deodorizer-demothing attachment it is excellent for rqmfii moths and |In man mountain started right toward Baer's jaw, but Max urged him to wait until they get in the ring. Carnera is training for his February 22 “aue amainst Tommy Loughran. (Associated Press Photo) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner'’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate! Judge, Juneau Precinct. the Matter of the Estate ol‘ WILLIAM J. PIGG, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That the undersigned was on the 18th day of January, 1934, duly' appointed executrix of the last will and testament and of the estate of William J. Pigg, deceased. All per-! sons having claims aaginst the es- tate of said deceased are required to present the same with proper vouchers attached to the under- signed Lena A. Pigg, at the office of H. L. Faulkner at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. LENA A. PIGG; Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with White Service Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. 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