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MARCH 10, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, BRINGING UP FATHER ! ERALE AW THIS SOCIETY GAME QTS ME WEARY- | \WISH | WUZ POOR AGIN - DADDY- HERE ARE ALL THE B\\(LLS TO BE PAID- SOME MORE WILL BE HERE TO-MORROW- BUT THESE WILL KEEP YOU BUSY FOR AWHILE THE INCOME TAX MAN PHONED- HELL BE HERE TO-MORROW TO HELP YOU MAXE I'T OUT- AND YOUR INSURANCE PREMIUMS ARE DUE-SIR- TO-MORROW 19 MY PAY- DAY AND THE AUTO REPAIR-MAN |15 HERE TO FIX THE CAR - THATS ALL: BY GOLLY! \'T LOOKS AD IF '™M GONNA GIT ME WISH - FOR SALE W “WILL BOWL AT FLKS TONIGHT A. Henning, Mrs. Lavenik and Mrs. Bavard Make Lt ; High Scores Friday the Asiatic League Alleys last nighi were. , with two out of three from the Siberians; the ! who took two out of from the Siamese and the ith two wins out of three Chinese of the Hindus, made from the | To Tour U. S. bowling match-! § scheduled for a strenuous profes- wonal tour of the United States, evening with 574| Henri Cochet, once the brightest le game score of | 'ewel in the French tennis crown, | e high total among n bowlers with 487 and Bavard of the Persians, made single game score when she rolled 203 in her third game. On the schedule for tonight are matches between the following teams of the European League: 7:30 o'clock, Dutch vs. Italia 8:30 o'clock, Irish vs. Britons. 9:30 o' k—Swedes vs. Finns. Individual scores made last night wers Hindus George 136 176 173 129 223 175 485 527 Siberians 172 179 138 157 123 139 433 475 Persians 139 190 128 457 Siamese I. Taylor 151 151 171 171 188 111 Mrs. A. Henning G. Messerschm’t Totals 402—1514 136— 149— 161— 446—1354 487 441 423 Mrs. Lavenik. Hoffman Foster Totals 202— 486 146— 4908 161— 460 145 162 1m Mrs. Bavard Shattuck Sweum 509—1441 Totals 478 151—*453 171—*513 116— 415 Mrs. Halm Dr. Williams. 438—1381 510 433 Chinese Totals Mrs. H. Mes. serschmidt ‘Thibodeau Benson 128— 355 198— 432 175— 486 501—1323 121 131 150 402 106 153 161 420 Arabs 140 168 161 Totals 140—*420 149— 493 170— 439 140 176 208 Totals .. 469 524 459—1452 +—Average—Did not bowl. —e,——— Miss Taylor. Robertson Southwell LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID Special meeting Monday, March 12, at 2 pm. at home of MIs. Alfred Zenger. —adv. [UBSBSSS ————— Serving Service for PARTIES or DINNERS MRS. 1. PURANEN TELEPHONE 4002 {LISTEN! To the Voice of Nature ‘SEE DOELKER FIRST’ . Drugless Health INSTITUTE Progressive Chiropractic Front at Main Phone 477 B e ) | | | | | | | | rrives at New York from South America, where he recently conclud-’ e1 an exhibition tour. He said bat-; te for Davis Cup this year will be between U. S. and Great Britain. HUSKIES LOSE FIRST GAME T0 TROJAN CAGERS E | 0\ Washington Makes Wild Finish but on Short End of Score LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 10.— The Husky five of the University of Washington made a wild finish after a slow start but fell two points short as Southern California won the first game in the Pacific Coast Conference championship basketball series. The score was - DEFEATED BY ~ BRUNSWICKS |Galao and Ugrin Make High Scores at Bruns- wick Last Night In the City | [ [ League Bowling tournament match played at the Brunswick alleys last night, the | Brunswick trio defeated the Alaska Juneau team 1577 to 1480. E. Galao, of the Brunswicks, rolled high total scofé with 577,! while M. Ugrin, of the Alaska Ju-| neau trio, made high single game| score when he rolled 235 in his second game. There will be a match tomor- row evening at 7:30 o'clock be- tween the Moose and Alaska-Ju- neau teams, in the Brunswick al- ley. I ndividual scores made last night e | Alaska Juneau | 156 225 184— 565 113 132 150— 395! 181 171 168— 520 1480 M. Ugrin |J. Nello C. Ashby | Totals | Brunswick |A. Koski 179 152 E. Galao 192 180 A. Ga 174 145 Tot 200— 531 205— 577 150— 469 | 1577 | —————— NOTICE OF Saur stment of general mer- Now. The Cash Bazaar.| —adv.’ Large chand 27 to 25 in favor of the Trojans| b and was played before a crowd of 5,000 fan: R WALT NEUSEL AND LEVINSKY IN FAST BOUT German Heavyweight Gets Split Decision with “Kingfish” NEW YORK, March 10.—Walter | Neusel, German heavyweight, last night came back after a third round knockdown to gain a split decision over “Kingfish” Levinsky of Chicago. The fight was a furious ten rounder that stirred a crowd of 8,- 500 to wild frenzy. Levinsky weighed 203 pounds and Neusel weighed 196 pounds. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay s e FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Sawmill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn ‘Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. ‘Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. ' opp. Seaview | | Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern THEATRES CAGE TEAM TO - MEET CHURCH Game to Be Played Mon- day to Raise Funds for Athlettc Equipment Not all of Juneau's basketball jtalent went south Thursday, as |will be demonstrated to those wno |attend the Husky - Presbyterian }gamo Monday afternoon in the High School Gymnasium at 3:30 o'clock. The Grade School Huskies have worked up a strong aggregation under the tutelage of Coach Pal- ley and are climaxing a success- ful season with the game Mon- day. The Presbyterian team is (made up of High School boys and has a lot of talent with the ad- vantage of size and experience. The line-ups follow: Huskies Smith... Norton .... Berthold Behrends. g Bardi Atkinson g Taylor “Kinky” Bayers will referee the game. The proceeds of the game will be used by the Grade School to Presbyterians Hall Kukula f f c Sturrock letic activities. R Daily Empire wunt Ads Pa; DAILY SPORTS CARTOON JBOWLERS GRADE SCHOOL _GOING TO MOVE | PHILS' DUGOUT PHILADELPHIA, March 10— {Jimmy Wilson, new manager of | the Phillies, says his “brain trust” i has conceived a strategic move ’towit, moving the home club quarters from the third base to |the first base dugout. ItTl be | warmer for the bullpen pitchers, | he says. —-e OLYMPIC ROWING TO BE ON GRUENAU LAKE i BERLIN, March 10—The In- | ternational rowing contests which will be held as part of the next Olympic games will be held August 7 to 15, 1936, on Gruenau .Lake, near Berlin, | The famous regatta course on| Gruenau Lake will be extended | for the Olympic Games and Lhei regatta association will build al new hall for 150 boats, with dress- | ing and massage rooms. Also, a |grand stand for 40,000 spectators [will be erected. H HUNCH PLAYERS MA FIND THIS OF NOTE| LIVERPOOL, March 10.—George | Beeby, British trainer of Delaneige, American-owned Grand National | candidate of J H. Snow, is hav- tail at New Deal prices. provide equipment for spring ath-!ing a run of luck that augurs well‘ | for the success of one of his stable in the big event. He is also train- | r of Ready Cash, owned by C.| —— fJ SO. CALFORNIAS 'SOPHOMORE SWiMAa SENSATION. B ) THIS YoUNG GIANT (S ALWAYS SURE OF A ROOTING SECTION - HE HAS SIX OLOER. BROTHERS ;' ALl CHAMPION SMMERS) AND THREE SISTERS . - all Rights Reserved by T Associated Fess George Brother FOR SALE! G.B.‘AdaMay’ for Trolling or Seining Register length 31.3; overall length 39.5; round stern; her register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 GROSS TONNAGE—10.8 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine NET TONNAGE—9 Boat in best condition and engine practically new S PHONES 83 OR 85 . THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” Cartwright, another try. With one exception, Beeby has {trained a winner every week since the opening of the national hunt steeplechase season, on November 27. Delaneige has won three times and Ready Cash twice. J. Moloney has been the suc- cessful jockey on all but two of Beeby's horses. His mount in the ational will be Delaneige. ———— 0 National en- With long contracts for major films. For information or appointment R.C. TAYLOR ADDRESS Box Number 1000, care Empire ATTENTION Meeting will be a Laborers Asso- 1, Monday An open M held by the Ala: ciation, local number night at 8 o'clock in the A. B.: Hall. All workers are invited tol e S e Fruits and Vegetables about. —adv. | ALWA YS CALIFORNIA GROCERY" Shop 2 Junezu TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 | WEDNESDAYS . SATURDAYS Mandarin Ball Roomn Revelers BOWLING i Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowlh.g Cigars. Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond PSSRSO § UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 000 CREAMY FOAM! See You Tonight! A MAN AFTER HER OWN HEART WOULD TAKE HER WHERE' SHE COULD CHOOSE HER FAVORITE “Name It—We Have It” . LUNCHES! DANCING! BEER! ® Special Dance Music and added attractions for tonight. The finest hardwood Dance Floor in Alaska. Capital Beer Parlors and Ball Room We comply with all Territorial and Federal Laws Private Party Rooms Don’t forget Legion of the Moose Dance tonight. Mandarin Ball Room. 000 0000000000000000000000000

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