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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1934. ) By GEORGE McMANUS _BRINGING UP FATHER "IN TRAINING FOR TITLE BOU1 WELL-1 GUESS THAT o 1 WISH HER FOLKS % - SHES BEEN ND SLEPT ALL [N S —— KID'S ASLEER BY NOW i =2 WS ESMmE AN TR 'R ARG %uns'r ALUDAY A0 SRS | SO FLL GO HOME AN’ G ASLEED NOW ? HE WA o-u! WOKE UP ABOLT TAKE A NAP - TIRED OLT— TWO MINUTES AGO /i S [ _‘\\:@/A i e lo® 7 l id = o c 1] é ; ; ) (i f AT R I Lt | T~ | = AL o “om LWL S, /1-31 23 . RN 5 P PR MBEEARE s Gt & - g0 | < - WELL- I TS ABOUT WELL: HER FATHER WAS WEL TRNERRISOR S SANEL VORHIKEOR W U NESY ; VIERE, TO TAKE HER HOME: WHEN E GIT HOME AN HOME - GRACI\OUS' HE WA\TED FIVE r‘Qufifi‘ YOU'LL DLEEP- THEN | WHERE HAVE 2 3 \ T HE COULDN T WAIT ANY KIN HAVE A LWTTLE MY- OH-MY- | YOU BEEN ALl LD GE LONGER-HAD TO GET ¢ QUIET AT HOME- WISH THAT «ID i)/ DAY ? You i A TRAIN FOR HOME WUOZ BACK HOME | An) - 7 MAKE ME SICK. ER WITH HER FOLKS | 00 7 \ \\ 117, ® ) et 4 1 25 K} Q 227 () | r{ g8 A bit unorthodox, perhaps, for fighters to train in this manner for the heavyweight championship—but here’s Tommy Loughran (left} making a high Jump as he dives into a pool at Palm Beach, and Prima Carnera doing a bit of golfing at Miami. Their title bout is slated for - February 22. (Associated Press Photos) Faain Aghu res AL | ’Baule' of Races Starts T oni ght on Elks Alle_ys'E[KSfiB[]WLERs REP[]RT 'ATTAGKS‘WASHINGT[]NWU— o o e o s ana B u s e ram Club show with such success year. Commencing at 7:30 o'clock tonight, another bow ling tournament gets under way on the Elks' bowling WIN PIN SERIES u s cuLLEGE s BA s K ETBALL 5 };hgl;zheslv‘:irfi hoff;:(%lv:f(l;gv:l;«'cfl\: T T alleys. The teams are composed of three members each and three games are scheduled for eagh night. | [] 1 | for 8 ] CALL GEORGE ANDERSON | sounded all right to Savoldi but| Expert piano tuning, guarantecst There are three leagues, Asiatic, European and American and every race, practically is included in Lhc‘ ‘ , Carideo, according to Joe, “insist- service. Phone 143. —adw line-up. Belo\y are the personnel of the teams of the three leagues and the schedules: | 1 A ed he wanted to be ethical and bei - - A ' | a football coach® | Y | 3 Shop in Juneau ASIATIC LEAGUE | EUROPEAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Y | . . g ey 4 . . | “Imagine such a fool!” added' s PERSONNEL PERSONNEL PERSONNEL J. E. Barragar, Sr., Makes Carnegie Foundation Says Championship. of North Di-|se. “of course Savoldi afone coutd | | Tliahy | BEACHtany "Record Score for Three- | American Football Worse | vision, Coast Confer- [not get over. But Savoldi and Cari-| ss Taylor 140 Mi: Kolasa 95 | Mrs. Kaufmann 141 | % | 3 & |deo them days meant something. Robertson 172 | Radde 188 | Blomgren 1 | Game Tourney Match | than German Duelling ence, Won by Huskies | wno knows, T might have been a Southwell 147 Boyle 174 | Adams TORE i i s ! i great actor, Anstead of .a wrestler.”| - | —— ‘ T | Elks' bowlers won out over the| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—German' SEATTLE, Feb. 19.—The Umvf‘r-’; Whereupon Joe offered Steve a Total 450 | Total &1 | Total 455 Legion team in a close match | student duels are termed safer than|sity of Washington has captured | coughdrop. | Siamese | Finns | Brazilians played yesterday afternoon in the!American college football in the|the championship of the Northern | Mrs. 1. Taylor 151 | Miss Hansen ; 106 ‘ Mrs. Petrich 137 Elks' alleys which gave them the annual Carnegic Foundation report | Division of the Pacific Coast Con-|KEEPING 'EM FIT { Halm 171 | Lavenik 184 i Shaw 166 | championship of the series of three |made public yesterday, which crit- ference basketball This followed } Dr. Williams 135 | caro 167 | C. Sabin 154 | ved between the teams.|icized commercialism in the game.|the winning of the game last Sat-| For something like eight years,| it — | by o s for the match yester-| The Universities of Notre Dame ' urday night from Oregon Univer-|D© figure was more closely asso-| Totals 457 Total ®r | Total 4517 day were, Elks, 2814 and Legion, and Southern California were nam- sity by a score of 35 to 26. ciated with West Point football and | - Japanese | Laplanders | Peruvians 2635, |ed as exploiters of their teams for| At puylman, Washington State the boys who played it than Major Mrs. Peterman 137 Mrs. Sweeney 125 | Miss Monson 140 The Legion team was crippled by | “commercial purposes.” {istontad Dol Rt -« soorfll s L. WA TEHD (EBI S (AT Koski 1M | Kaufmann 170 Bringdale < 182 | the absence of one of its star play- e ards o & ViR |RIs - vioheated T 6 B I Nelson 150 | Sides 165 | Simpkins 153 ers, F. A. Metcalf, who left for e g éOVIthern Division Lhe‘hm been given increasing atten- |- — - — | —_ Sitka Friday on the Northland, & e ob Tnd I akatiey ,,',KMS""?_" 1. Recpn’ Yefl“‘—m“di“onnfi'w- R T W Total 458 Total %0 | Total 455 |put made a good showing in the| === : i Werh s At His excursions on the gridiron with | Chinese Swedes Bolivians play-off match. Each team had| ) K \\ etk b e TR e L e Mrs. H. Messerschmidt. 140 Mrs. Davis 12 Mrs. Faulkner 161 | previously won one match ! | nia. 93; Stanford 23 e, | Satiandhecaime 8 paeioogly B | Thibodeau 158 H. Messerschmidt 176 Bantield 15¢ | while all of the bowlers on the S i et ki, -ay | 2Rt 8 ROGH, S0 BT Sehs I N Benson 155 Van Atta 156 Stapleton , .. 142 | picked teams made good scores, J.| PeoLA 40’ wa w;xa S ucieet vlc: ing staff. o R E X s ‘ e E. Barragar, Sr., made what is be-! ltory as the Uhclans. h;we be:an lag- Cogsequently, Oapie tno o) Total 453 Total 7 Total 47 |lieved to be a record score for| {oae abt of fhe aalil £”| Jones, upon accepting thé head, For HEADCOLDS Turks Britons Cubans three games in tournament play in| # Ti)e Sandis "roilr'w o dlvii football coaching job two years ASTHMA Mrs. Williams 149 Mrs. Tilden 128 | Mrs. Andrews 157 | Alaska when he totaled 691 for| On his swing around the rassin’|ions fo;lows' L R s 5" |ago at Louisiana State, lost no HAY FEVER Mrs. Sperling 139 Council . 176 Connors 159 the match, His single game high | route, Joe Savoldi became confiden- Nosth Divisd timé engaging Wandle to take Andrews 170 Wilson G 154 Iverson 144 of 267 is said to be the high score |tial with Steve George, the Sacra- | iy ity “’Lw A charge of the training tasks. Take a dose and feel better > — iy s for any one game made in Juneau|mento scout, o 8 2- 35_}[ The result is that 1.8U. shows in 30 minutes! Total ...... - Total ... 458 1 TOV(‘]_ e 460 this year. | “Five minutes of wrestling 15'0,-(.‘,10“ State 7 n '50‘];&.‘1 unusual reord for the physoal| THREE SIZES Siberians Irish | Chilians | Interest in the match was keen|equivalent to 60 minutes of tough Oregon 5 7 a1 finses . of s eitieles, (REing A 10 e 5 Mrs. Lavenik . 168 Miss Barragar 133 Mrs. Dufresne 153 and there was a considerable gal-| football” Joe told Steve, by wa . e fB5s | Jouss-Wanidls, regis In.Wnpis poTak e o Hoffman ; 152 Pullen 175 Stevens 161 i i g o 22 Y jdato 4 8 333 foothall games, every first stri o9 capumon il f 1 lery present to watch the cham- of confession or, perhaps, rebuttal. wash. State & e 3 ¥ Eing 180 capsules 5.00 Foster £ 140 Walmer o 140 Davis 142 pionship played off. |T don't know whether Steve was b Divih: 3 player has been ready to play in : otk E L :‘5; i ;; Individual scores made were: |g\v\ng Joe an argument on this; Won Lost Pet. fi;:';uf;w;f;o::‘erxn pl;y:;s. [ ] it Fe i prolirsaic i Legion {point but I know a few gridiron California NG LT Bie | s s e ‘“ ;“a 2 Mrs. Bavard 158 Mrs. Bri dal 135 Tl won S PR Rl o 118 BT 166 501 | e gnikeh oo wouii. |Uso 7 3 700 hroughout Tast ses r: gy Mesipe R et s ol o 16 |H Messerdi .. 204 171 158— 53| “Tm quitting as s00n as my con- stantord PR i o | ) bbbttt B Butl r M i s . . George £ g 8 Kaufmann 137 181 212— 530 tract expires—in two more years,” ycLA ... 2 8 200 2 Trom B0 (o B SRIME. T e auro . weum - 151 Evans .. e 150 unham - 155 | sabin 163 184 142— 489|continued the former Notre Dame b5 Ebraeon Y. & i :’f_:(lar:mr:mxfimgge 3‘&‘;& Lfl;m] 855 e a1 g e ! " i e Wi S at in- Total . 455 Total : .. 457 Total PR ol v s E E 1_68 529\31?';‘,:;}”;‘ ?,f g%.im‘:o:d q;(:; ts?,:fi about $25,000 a year—velvet.” Jury. D rug CO' Hindus Norwegians Alaskans | Totals 851 949 8352635 up long under the pressure of 300 If that's the best Joe can do, he| Wandle's responsibilities are mot | Mrs. T. _Goorge S 7 Miss Weaver ..... . 95 Mrs. Koski . : . 124 | vElks ; matches a year, sleeping in Pull- had better go back to the mines. |confined fo football. He is the “Express Money Orders A. Henning ..... 178 Stewart ; 185 Barragar, Jr. . 176 | Barragar, Sr. .. 179 245 267— 691| man cars and eating in restaurants trainer for all sports at LSU., Anytime” G. Messerschmidt . 166 H. Sabin eI 1 Monagle . 154 | Koski 161 188 153— 502! week after week. COULD'VE BEEN AN ACTOR which among other items of ath- .‘ il 4_ o> I’ g | Barragar, Jr. 190 183 184— 55‘1’ “I'm on top mow; not the Maybe Savoldi should have gone limi “fi?fihaf; ?md_"'fed 8 hation- - — s al ... - 458 Total - 457 otal | Pullen 183 178 162— 523| world’s champion undisputed, but in for more serious dramatics. He | —— —_— s X SCHEDULK SCHEDULE SCHEDULE | Radde \...183 180 178— 541 just the same T'm in the money, told Steve that when he was at Monday, Feb. 19: Tuesday, Feb. 20: Friday, Feb. 23: | Totals 896 974 944—2814]and the best T can hope for is Notre Dame he and Frank Carideo, 7:30—Japanese vs. Chinese. 7:30—Norwegians vs. Swedes. 7:30—Peruvians vs. Bolivians == e e e e . e o YrSh — % 8:30—Persians vs. Turks. 8:30—Finns vs. Italians. 8:30—Brazilians vs. Argentinians, 9:30—Hindus vs. Siamese. 9:30—Laplanders vs. Britons. 9:30—Chileans vs. Cubans. ! DA ILY SIPO R TS CARTOON -—B Pa 7, | Saturday, Feb. 24: Monday, Feb. 26: Tuesday, Feb. 27: | y p 7:30—Turks vs. Siamese. 7:30—Laplanders vs. Italians. 7:30—Alaskans vs. Canadians. | A 8:30—Hindus vs. Japanese. 8:30—Norwegians vs. Finns. 8:30—Cubans vs. Argentinians. 9:30—Arabs vs. Siberians. 9:30—Irish vs. Dutch. 9:30—Brazilians vs. Peruvians. ( : Thursday, March 1: Friday, March 2: Saturday, March 3: ! | FOR THE 7:30—Turks vs. Siberians. 7:30—Swedes vs. Britons. 7:30—Bolivians vs. Chileans. | 8:30—Arabs vs. Hindus. 8:30—Norwegians vs. Dutch. 8:30—Alaskans vs. Peruvians. | 9:30—Persians vs. Chinese. 9:30—Irish vs. Italians. | 9:30—Canadians vs. Argentinians. Monday, March 5: Tuesday, March 6: Thursday, March 8: 7:30—Japanese vs. Turks. 7:30—Norwegians vs. Laplanders. 7:30—Chileans vs. Brazilians. 1 AeCe60sToick. 8:30—Siamese vs. Chinese. 8:30—Dutch vs. Swedes. 8:30—Cubans vs. Peruvians. | \ S ) ENGLAND 9:30—Persians vs. Siberians. 9:30—Britons vs. Finns. 9:30—Bolivians vs. Alaskans. | £ Friday, March 9: Saturday, March 10: Monday, March 12: . | ] 3 PREPARING 7:30—Hindus vs. Siberians. 7:30—Dutch vs. Italians. 7:30—Alaskans vs. Argentinians. | P MA % 2 h | " 8:30—Persians vs. Siamese. 8:30—Irish vs. Britons. . 8:30—Canadians vs. Chileans. | 3 3 3 TE ) 9:30—Chinese vs. Arabs. 9:30—Swedes vs. Finns. 9:30—Bolivians vs. Brazilians. % ? 4 Tuesday, March 13: Thursday, March 15: Friday, March 16: 3 4 b, A L) For- THE. 7:30—Japanese vs. Arabs. 7:30—Irish vs. Laplanders. 7:30—Brazilians vs. Alaskans. 2 i Ascot / it/ | 8:30—Turks vs. Hindus. 8:30—Finns vs. Dutch. 8:30—Argentinians vs. Peruvians. - 1 6 3 | 9:30—Siamese vs. Siberians. 9:30—Norwegians vs. Italians. 9:30—Cubans vs. Canadians. 0Ll7 CUP Monday, March 19: Tuesday, March 20: Thursday, March 22: fLAssc' » T:30—Turks vs. Arabs. 7:30—Ttalians vs. Britons. 7:30—Bolivians vs. Cubans. | : ke . 8:30—Persians vs. Japanese. 8:30—Norwegians vs. Irish. 8:30—Peruvians vs. Canadians. 9:30—Hindus vs. Chinese. 9:30—Swedes vs. Laplanders. 9:30—Chileans vs. Argentinians. | | Friday, March 23: Saturday, March 24: Monday, sMarch 26: | 7:80—Japanese vs. Siamese, 7:30—Swedes vs. Irish. 7:30—Canadians vs. Bolivians. CONN()RS‘ MOT()R C() 8:30—Persians vs. Arabs. 8:30—Laplanders vs. Finns. 8:30—Brazilians vs. Cubans. | h b 9:30—Siberians vs. Chinese. 9:30—Britons vs. Dutch. 9:30—Alaskans vs. Chileans. | Tuesday, March 27: Thursday, March 29: Friday, March 30: | PHONE 411 7:30—Chinese vs. Turks. 7:30—Swedes vs. Italians, 7:30—Cubans vs. Alaskans. i 8:30—Japanese vs. Siberians. 8:30—Laplanders vs. Dutch. 8:30—Argentinians vs. Bolivians. 9:30—Persians vs. Hindus. 9:30—Norwegians vs. Britons. 9:30—Chileans vs. Peruvians. | Saturday, March 31: Saturday, March 31: Saturday, March 31: | 1 7:30—Arabs vs. Siamese. 8:30—Finns vs. Irish. 9:30—Canadians vs. Brazilians. | —————— — — D T | — e WOMEN OF MOOSE Whist, pinochle, auction and con- CABIN BURNS | N tract bridge will be played during| A cabin in Seward occupied by U ITED FOOD CO. TO leE PARTY the evening so that everyone will| Axel Orn, who was visifing with |find a table of his favorite game. neighbors at the time, was gutted (:AS 1N:ERS 3 THURSDAY NIGHT In order that those who wish|by fire recently. The fire depart-| H GR o Tty arabing, Mevblery |8 atlend ‘he’ Shtine Bl fol-|joept Mied the'tuiliing from totsl Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 i 22, the Women of the Moose will low;‘?i “‘fe fane; Ba i begmldestrucnon.a.._ | - be hostesses at the fourth card|%: 743 o'clock, instead of the us-| gy BLGCKS RAILROAD P S Jparty of their present series and a & | An 800-foot snowslide, 10 to 20 ¥ special feature is to be €he @] Committees in charge of the af-|feet deep, recently blocked the| i WINDOW CLEANING { tractive door prize, which will be|fair are planning a most enjoy-|Government Railroad at Mile 48. —ONE OF THE i - e given away in addition to the priz- | able evening and deficious refresh- | Traffic was held up for more than . LEADING ‘CHASE [ es for the card games, it was today | ments are promised fo those who 24 hours while the rotary snow | . RICERS OF TODAY. PHONE 485 ; announced, attend, | plow cleared the tracks, ' | 2 All Rights Reserved by The Associated Préss’