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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY FEB I7 I934 BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- DADD L—\TTLOE DAQ 4 \ CGOT THE | T THATS THE BEST NEWS V'VE HEARD SINCE GROC.AN GoT ouT PLL JUST GIT ME COAT Anl SNEAK DOWN TO DINTY'S WHILE THE <\O 5LEEDDJ Bv GEOBG'E McM:ANU S = o 1934 Great B ME COAT WQADD\;D AROUND_THE KID! IF1I TRY TOGT \T SHE LL WAKE UP ANy WANT TO GQ ALON RATS! = King Features Synd < ROWlNG HARD——GETTING NOWHERE' 3 SURPRISE, BUT LOSE TO FIRE 3 rfeit Final Game to Violays After Losing Men by Foul Route Department got the scare 1eir lives last night team out- em in the opener of the | played in the Channel.‘ final score Indian: DeMolays with two utes to play and the score 52 in favor of the DeMolay The official score of the game announced by Referee Regele o 0. As the result of last night’s dou- ble hmdc- the Firemen and De Molay teams will probably be in a triple tie with the George Brothers five for the Channel championship the Firemen are scheduled to the United Meat aggregation the DeMolays will measure strength mext Tuesday with the YP.AC. five. Both Firemen and TeMolays are expected to win their games and this will necessitat> layoff for the title with the Grocer The Indians last night showed wonderful improvement over their previous games and their sports- nship was cheered by the gal- A couple of recruits seemed pep up the whole team and played bang-up ball. At the the score 26 to 25 against but they overcame the lead in ond half and main- the leadership for a few minutes. The team actually lost the game on fouls as their field work was superior to the Firemen The Flks were never a danger- team in the nightcap but kep® ging along until they started players by the personal foul route and two minutes before the final gun the four players who were left on the floor threw up sponge and quit, with the re- sult that the game was forfeited First Game Details JF.D. (56) Pos YPAC. (48) Hollman (15) rf Rudolph (16) rown (17) If.. Johns (12) Jensen (5) c.... Baronovich (6) Metzgar g Thomas (5) Garn (4) 1g..F. Paddock (5) Substitutions: Blake (1) for Metzgar, Orme (14) for Garn, Garn for Hollmann, Hollmann for Garn, Garn for Jensen; Martin for F. Paddock, Lee (2) for Thomas, T. Paddock for Martin, F. Paddock for ne Grace Moore, famous grand in the d her favorite latter, which to they of céncert singing. Paddock, Young (2) y omas for Young, Lee for Baron- ovich, Young for Rudolph, Rudolph for Thomas. Field Firemen, 21, Y. P. A. C. 20; free throws made, Fir men 8, Y. P. A. C. 8; person fouls, Firemen 16, Y. P. A. C. 18 Elks Forfeit Game Molay (52) Pos Elks (42) Lindstrom (18) .xf Smith (21) Peiley (9) if crummm m Bayers (10) Bloomquist (13) Bergren o8 gcals plug losi Ne]»{)n l7| 1g Hunt utions: Messer (1) for Bayers for Messer, MeLseLh (1) for Bayers, Messer for Bloom- | c g Melseth, Bloomquist Bergren for Marshall; Osborne for Bergseth ers for Junge for Osborne, Junge; Junge for Hunt, for Junge. Field Geals: DeMolay 21 Elks 1 Daily Sports Cartoon = (S T HE HOPES =) BanisH THE Sore €iInGerRs CAUSED 8Y me - OLOMeToo Y 11 eusk expects " 10 INCREASE. HIS EFFECTIVENESS @ITH s NEW Grip WHICH HE HAS BEER PERFECTING OURING THE GINTER. LAYOFF 4 Righ's Reserved by Tho Associated Press ert land near Palm Springs, Cal, sports, swimming, tennis and cycling, particularly the she says keeps her star in a film production scon, after which she will resume quist, Marshall for Bergren, Bay-| for| Yale's athletic gone at least | meeting the insis New York alumni | shake-up in the ing staff. Technically, the graduate system |1s retained by the elevation of Ray- mond W. (Ducky) Pond to the job of head coach, in succession to Reggie Root. This seems an ostrich |like gesture, however. d’s chief { assistant, Earle (Greasy) Neale has a brother .at New Haven, but the other two aides named, Denny |Myers and Ivan Williamson, have never seen a football game pl |in the Yale Bowl The upshot is that Old Eli is tak- ing one more flier at the stunt of Juggling its football organization with a Yale man on top of the heap. Tt hasn't worked before. It may not work this time, either, al- though Pond will be given every chance to make the grade and steps will be taken to put football |on a more workm: like b: 5 i If the 1934 son is another flop, however, it is safe to expect the graduate system will be tossed overboard completely. There could be no other answer, short of pre- vailing on somebo kee Howard Harding Jones to fo ke Southern California for the job of uplifting his old alma mater. authorities have half-way toward demands of a wholesale 11 coach- GUESSES GO AWRY The boys have bheen ha I merry time guessing wrong most of the e ge fodtball tions t developed ki opera star, i pictured *relaxing” where she indulges in g a abou situa- unea She is to a tour ‘L: se of the 1933 campaign. But ’ that: won't stop, them from guess- | ing- so long as the habit of gabbiness remains characteristic of | the old grads. While Notre Dame ing around last fall, was that the lightning would ke Noble Kizer of Purdue,.but this quiet and efficlent young gentle- man is still located comfortably at Purdue while Elmer Layden takes charge of the machinery at South Bend Next were forthcoming many and varied suggestions for Dartmouth’s benefit. The consensus plucked the name of Kiski's poetic Jim Marks out of the hat but Dartmouth, which happened to have the final say, selected Earl Blaik and Har- ry Ellinger, the popular Army coaching pair. Sam Williaman, on the way out | at Ohio State, was plckcd to go in excellent trim. free throws 10, Elks 4. Game was forfeited by the Elks in the fourth quarter with two min- es to go. Official score, DeMolay 2, Elks 0. fficials: {ham, time made, DeMolay was stagger- the big guess Regele, referee; Dun- Douglas, scorer. B e B VINGE DUNDEE - GETS DEGISION OVER BEN JEBY 1., Feb, Baltimore, 17.—Vince generally | | cHICAGO, Dundee, of | recognized as the middleweight ‘dmmpmn‘ took the decision last ght over Ben Jeby, of New York, | former titleholder. The bout was A\ n(m-dtlc ten rounder. Jeby weighed 162! pounds and ,Dundce wexghed 162 pounds AUSTRALIAN CUP TEAM PICKER IS NOT OPTIMISTIC ; BRISBAINE, Australia, ¥eb. 17— Australia’s prospects of winning the | Davis cup this year are not nearly so bright as most people in this |country think, says Harley Mal- | colm, secretary of the Australian L. T. A. and a test and Davis cup selector. “They are no brighter than they ,were last year when we lost 10 ‘England,” he says. Malcolm believes the Japanese ‘Dlfi}Ql".) are improving as rapidly as the Australians, while their team {is better balanced. Australia will have to fight hard to beat them, {and the Americans will be diffi- | cult propositions. Everything, he wr.ud depended on Jack Crawford | *“We have been trying Harry Hop- man and Adrian Quist as a dou- bles pair with a view to ascertain- ing the best combination possible | and in the hope of reserving Craw- ford for the singles,” he added. Malcolm considers that in Quist Australia has a polential cham- [plon and says he would not be ]surpnsed if Quist “went further” ness for coaching heads since the 7V ANDERSON WELCOMED TO NEW POST Heartly “Hunk” Anderson (center), former Notre Dame grid coach who succeeds John “Clipper” Smith as head coach at North Carolina State, is shown as he was welcomed at Raleigh, N. C., by the gridders he will coach next season. (Associated Press Photo) ' will combine WASHINETON IN LEAD IN i | | | | | games | Northern ball conference, Pullman—Oregon | 1in | William M. Walker, vice president of the Chicago Cubs, was expected to be selected as the club’s presi- dent to succeed the late William L. | Veeck. (Associated Press Photo) University of Texas, but a train to Cleveland in- will be a Western Re- " hletic director for 1!73-1‘ 1ps some time to come Finally, in some desperation by now, the boys plugged Harry Kip- ke for the big job at Yale. Every- body, emed, was sure Kipke would the call except Kipke and Y So the selection went to Ducky Pond although it is true that the Elis negotiated with most | if not all of the Michizan staff|: and extracted one of its younger members—Ivan Willlamson. to the Sam took stead and Ca SHAKING 'EM UP Just hat kind of y this fall and how success- e Elis will be, as a sult of second big coaching shakeup | in as many years, remains to be | The Notre Dame system is in | ll\(‘ (|.nAld It will be nec begin all over again and erect new foundations of tegy and plays. Pond, as chief scout and coach of “the scrubs for the past few ears, has had experiencé with all ems. “Greasy” Neale se experience qualifies him to map most of the new Eli strategy, comes from a section of the coun- try that is pretty well inoculated with Warner type of football. He| foo! | of at in was graduated from West Virginia | to receive aviation weather reports | as an aid to driving is .suggestcd by a government official. at and | coached lafer Jefferson Wesleyan and Washington and West Virginia. It may be assumed the new El | le of play will be more nearly like the old than anything that | has been tried at New Haven in (hn past six years. But it probablv | | | | than Crawford. IMEDA[S FOR BLOCKING» | NORMAN, Okla., Feb. 17—Coach-| |es Lewie Hardage and “Bo’ Row- ‘land of the University of Oklahoma football squad plan to give medals Xn spring practice to players show- | ing the most improvement in UMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. oo O R e RS match I’ stair carpets, bed furniture and ra deodorizer-demo excellent for u‘mf banishing edor: ubout The Handy is guaranteed for 1 year || General Electric—$16.00 | With Deoderizer the pun pass and \e spinner nd the best B.B. TOURNEY == play At Division Games Played Last Night in Northern and South- | ern Conferences Feb. last 17. od of follows gton State 20. At Los JCLA 30. { At Palo Alto—USC 28; Sr.\n,’m’d} 22 Thr present standings are as fol- Northern Division Won Washington Oregon State Oregon Td: Wash. aho alifornia SC | Stanford \ UCLA their Adjusting fhe G-E Handy Cleaner is Well Named . GETS into all the corners and leans the out of the way places— | dprlngs, overstuffed iators. 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(Associated Press Photo) BETTING MAKES ; 600D TIMES IN " SOUTHERN STATE \’hlhom of Dollars Sliding' ™" — Through Pari-Mu- tuel Windows | MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 17.—Times |may still be hard in many places, p“_‘n‘ for Miami in particular, and 846 | Florida in general, legalized betting 538 |has turned the depression tide 455 It estimated by Walter H '333|Donovan, Secretary of the Florida 273 | Racing Commission, that some |$30,000,000 will have slid through | PN_iLlw pari-mutuel windows at seven rg)dog tracks and two horse parks M"’lm the state before April 1. Already ‘444810000000 have been in bet ma- | lulchmc not counting money pool| parlors and amounts betting com- | | missioners have handled. - For fear of theives, police at Marion, Tnd., lock their expensive armored automobile in a strong ga- | | rage when it is.not in use. | |z | PIONEER CAFE J. K. 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