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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1934. =L Gg\.u{. THIS LIFE SEE HIM- eat Briza GEE —) 1tH € 1934, Kiog Featurcs Syndicate, loc., Great Britain D'MOLAY QUINT WINS LAST HALF CHAMPIONSHP Nev;! Series Be Started To- morrow Night to Decide Title Holder for Year And we’ll have some more bas- ketball, after all. And itl]l be the two same teams that played last night — George Brothers and DeMolay. And the Channel Championship for the season is not yet in the bag. { And all of which means that the DeMolay five last night nosed out the George Brothers for the lasi half title by a score of 30 to 28. And whereas the George Broth- ers won the first half champion- ship: ‘Therefore be it resolved or some- thing, that there will be a final championship series played between the two teams—and may the best team win. Good For Customers | The customers last night got quite a kick out of the game and cheers and jeers were mixed up like ham and scrambled eggs— once in a while you'd get a little piece of ham larger than usual, but it made a good meal, at that. The game started out all George Brothers. The Grocers scorefl sev-| en before the DeMolay team knew‘ what it was all about, but the lodge boys set off some fireworks themselves and at the end of the guarter the score was 7 to T. | ore Fireworks d the first quint € minute gun, but the DeMola the final aggregation field and on a foul their secre to 30. scored on a foul after the gun of the game, bringing the to 30 to 28. High School Wins ‘The curtain-raiser, played be- tween the High School five and the A. N. B. team was a one- sided affair with the students seoring almost at will. The play- ing of both teams, however, was exceptionally clean, few fouls be- ing made on either team. Although the individual work of the In- dians was good, they were beat- en by the superior teamwork and accurate shooting of the High BRINGING UP FATRER HING AF. TER ANOTHER: DINTY 195 1IN THE HOSPITAL- + MUST GO AN SO MAGGIES GONNA BE AMWAY- VISITIN' TO-NIGHT- continued to ex- R. S. Raven, timer; A. the long e¢nd of a 16 to peMola; Lindstrom (9) Pelley (6) 1 Bayers (6) DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Bchool boys. The score of the High School-A. N. B. game was 43 to 11, The first game between the teams to be played tomorrow. night in the High School gymnas- jum. This will be followed by a game either Monday or Tuesday night of next week with the final game, if one is needed, not yet scheduled. The curtain-raiser tomorrow night | will be between the Grade School| five and the third squad of the| ‘High School aggregation. Box Scores of Games JH.S. (43) Pos. ANB. (11) Lindstrom (2) Thomas Haglund (17). See (3)! Hansen (7)... «c..J., Paddock (T) Young T. Paddock (1) Kerr (2), Scott (2), Harris (1), Ficken (2), Stur- rock (2). Field goals: High School 18, A. N. B. 4; free throws made; High 8chool 7, A. N. B. 3. Officials: V. Stedmen, referee; 1S JUST ARE YYOU OINTY MOORES SE? NUR WELL - DINTY 19 GONNA B8E IN THE HODOP\TAL FER A LONG TIME- - n cights ceserved, rLL JUST SPEND i AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT REACH NECK CHEST (norrmaL) CHEST (e xpanoeD) WAIST THIGH CALF ANKLE BICEPS FOREARM o - 31 185 6% 76" 6% 46" 50" ag” 23 16~ 9" 14 2% A gcod idea of what the contrast—or comparison if you will—in physical specimens will be when Prime Carnera (left) and Tommy Loughran climb into the ring at Miami tomorrow might may be gained frem study of their training stances and respective measurements as shown above. The ex- perts have been trying to figure out, in advance, just how much cleverer the Philadelphia challenger will have to be to offset the Italian’s advantage in bulk. S. Dun- | Bloomquist (5)...rg Erskine (11)| Fileld goals: DeMolay 11, éeorxc , scorer. ‘Berggren 4) 1g Moyer (5) | Brothers 10: free throws made: Close Game Played Substitutions: Burke (2) for ; (30 Pos. George B. (28) Moyer, Garnick (3) for Baker,|D¢M0lay 8, George Brothers B8 rf _Torgerson (5) Moyer for Burke, Baker for Gar-| Officia ol Davelin nick, Garnick for Baker, Burke|R. 8. Raven, timer; Ficken-Troast, C. 4 Baker (2) |for Davelin, scorers. ~— HAS THE BEST EDUCATED “MITTS “IN THE WaRLO OENVER.U., YALE, \Ff | [ HARUARD AND | ( ; OXFORD - WNNING - Wy INTERCOLLEGIATE, NATIONAL AUD WER~ NATIOUAL AMATE U HEAVYWEISHT TiTLES ALONG THE WAY, AW FOR. SBHE ExcimmenT WHEN JACK— WAS oM ONE OF His FamMous BARNSTORMING ToURS AS CHAMPION LS. ATORNEY NEW YORK DISTRICT AL W Reserved by The Associated Prose AN EVENIN' AT EEF AN' CABBAGE y £ tossi vo- | HOME AN’ BE THE FER DINNER- VLU EAT Ti"n" h‘i‘n‘m?;g: ‘gznfi’he‘“;re:;’h‘enn Mys. Largent became cohold- MASTER FER A IN THE KITCHEN SO'S) . i er with her husband of what may CHANGE - Y 1 A<IN JOY \ T to backstop® recommendations ‘of be a record—four “big” g Fil i bush leaguers by her husband for ties SS TSN n‘!‘nc ;:grs. ani’l their combined :::y d:i‘tchgm.dwg' 'm:’; M efforts have produced a better m ot aworh in the e:rly‘ "“"m_ 3 ° A\ than average percentage of nom-! i ¥ | noon, stayed through the regular ’// inees who have clicked. ! . ) In the years since 1925 she hulutemoon Magus glasi (R i to Dallas to take in a night league H. E Regele, referee;| Carnera-Loughran Fight 1s;Shoved Over Another Night MIAMT; ‘Flérida; Feb. 28. —The Carnera - Loughran fight, postponed from last Thufsday t6 tonight, has again been postponed until temorrow night, aecording to eannouncement made this marning. . “ ® 8 5 0.0 0800000 By GEORGE McMANUS | TEXAS WOMAN "RATES HIGH AS IVORY HUNTER White Sox E'SSfiihwe})l Operative, Who Can't Be Beat, It Is Said CHTCAGO, Feb. 28—No doubt |, there are other women baseban1;‘:5;52":%’}“‘;??&1;;&“ 'ih_ scouts, but the White Sox will| o0 no wip via four rustioads pit the record of their southwest . airplane and several autos be: NO- BUT | GOT A LOOK AT 15 NURSE - operative against all challengers| g . pinsyeioliugy doghh by i i persuading for the women's ivory-hunting hi P championship. (him not to demand part of the . | sales price. Mrs. Roy Largent of McKmney.{ In her pursult of diamond tal- missed only one trip and has ac- head cumulated a mileage of 250,000 mido‘;.‘::lenl WL’ official o quest of big.league prospects. ‘the old Oklahoma-Texas league Found Reymolds by Accident v 4 |when Rogers Horhsby was getting She and her husband have Sem,m; start st Denison, Tex. up?” @mong .others, such stars ns‘ Carl Reynolds, Alex Metzler, Randy Moore, Bruce Campbell, Art shires, SAN FRANCISCO "TO Smead Jolley, Vic Frasier, Irving Jeffries, Luke Appling, Zeke Bon- ‘M‘VE { m FIELDS ura, George Blackerby and George > . = Cox, | san’'FRANCIECD, ‘Car,’ Feb. 5. Reynolds, one of her proudest Twelve new baseball diamonds will catehes, was uncovered rather by be avajlable. for San Francisco [to the match, Harvey said he had declined an offer from New York's Madison Square Garden for Hamas | accident at Southwestern College, semi-pro teams within the next | ;Lu meet the winner of the King|Georgetown, Tex.,, whither. the nine months bringing the Play- B AER B AI ILE Levinsky-Walter Neusel fight. Largents had gone to look over a ground quota up to twenty-four | el Baer and his manger, Antil|so-called pitching prospect. They diamonds. Hoffman, were expected to to terms for the proposed | with Hamas. left the pitcher to the other ivory| e — hunters and signed up Carl, who, RAINBOW GIRLS became a big league regular after Will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30. one year of seasoning. | Business meeting. . Full attendance Shires. gave the Largents their:desired. —adv. agree mateh LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 28— Negotiations for an outdoor ten- round bouf here in mid-April be- tween Max Baer, the California heavyweight contender, and Steve Hamas, Pasaic, N. J. conquerer of {Max Schmeling, neared completion | here, promoters announced today. | The promoters said that Hamas, | through his ~manaeger, Charles Harvey, in New York has agreed B i+ i ST Daily Empwe Want Ads Pay THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 ', “The Store That Pleases” Part! An entertainment sponsored by the Juneau Chamber ‘of Commerce to supply funds to finance a trip of the Basketball Teams of the Juneau High School to Southeast Alaska points will be held il FRIDAY E f FNING March 2 - Save the Date PR N T R N e S e e LI PR e e