The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNES D\Y OCT 17, 1934 BRINGING UP FA FIIhR 1R 2 T THATS THE SPIRIT- AF TER' ALL - MAGGIE IS A GRAND GQIRL: AN' SHE KNOW S HOW TO SAVE WHEN SHE WANTS TQ- TOO - NOW THAT WE HAVE NO MAIDS, MOTHER DECIDED TO DOTHE MARKE TING- \:g%m‘r OUT TO THE GROC Y STORE ABQUT TEN MINUTES AQO- L by WHERE 4 JACK EEMPSEY DAILY SPORTS CART()()N... 1 By Pap VANDALS FAIL OH! THEREWAS THE CUTEST HAT STORE NEAR THE GROCER SO | BOUGHT SOME HATS- PA\( THE You Will Appreciate Nanaimo- Wellington Lum p AT This Time of Y ear $17.80 per ton DELIVERET PHONE 412 g meseml| PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. w JUNEAU @ MAY MANRGE CZHANCE camLcaoe - | 10 STAVE OFF AUASKA e WE LEAD}MG» THREE -YEAR- BRITISH HEAVY - hanzss= | GOUGAR RUSH =00 { | M YEAR. . ’ | ‘Tomorrow's Styles Today g . | Old Mauler Would Like to Caro-C lnclnnd Southwell " I Take Jack Peterson Trio Smear Rivals Again AP Under His Wing i Also Break Recotd a rvm‘ By GAYLE TALBOT up the biggest total o (A. P. Sports Writer) It unent, 1603 pins, th LONDON, Oct. 17.—Jack Peter- juggernaut flattened out "Jum'nu's o Shoral | cen, latest of a long line of British he Vandals thrice last night on Te eight champions, likely will he Elk: ys to run their string 6 s . e be fighting in America under Jack f viet to 14 in 15 starts. Every e e e e s o D U D PR Dempsey's auspices this time next persists in disregarding hi N e Y TTOTI o o1 I HOTI Coemoeey Persists 1 (L ' THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS mebody evidently has told the :n for the evening, with 576. ! ° uler that Petersen is not an In the first match the Webfest ) ) Phil Scott for Dempsey has ind the Grizzlies broke even, the : e as lneau : been burning up the cables in an ‘rubber” resuiting in a tie. This is ) } effort to get the 23-year-old Car- the fir only tie game played i S : 3 v v { pper under his managerial b far in tournhtRant: B ! Our Services to You Degin and End at the 33 percent of the take, 3 P rolle he i . 4 Bromilie ta ke ' Wokd DISCOVEQ\/ 6”":"!7‘“ i ’j:;l ”w‘ ‘~(\u1\l:|~~ | ! Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat out of Petersen within ANOTHER. THREE- 206, L———-»———‘_-_,__.fl,__-,,,,,,-,--_,,,,_---,,,-,,5 The Polar - - e a large assignment, was a two-ms 4 nented a prominent London d Iverson ° - ’ official. “Dempsey never of the zames were cloe € en isn't very smart and he Jne. | has bad eyes. However, maybe Jack | S . i i A There will be no bowling tonizl oy P Sy Thirteenth Knockout e R b ot — s most recent fight, in 7:30—Webfeet S ed a 13th round tech- - % sl e 177 179 r S s, o out over Larry Gains, A 150 149 | S sy horeris O eee BY WINNN BARNED $4 5 fq5e/ [Waimer . 10 18 | STAR BAKERY drew 64,000 customers to the Wh b RICH BELMONT FUTURITY 10 SET TE PACE Aams, ; City stadium. Ringside seats 4 CHANCE SUN TOPS THE FOR. HANDIC AP HORSES b rotas 82 [ NON-ACID BREAD DAILY as high as $21.50, yet Petersen's TUONEAR -OLOS WITkt i 2 ‘ SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS was said to call for only 8§ 8,405 o° 40 — ] ke 206 Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. 000. Jeff Dickson, the Mi T TR T st T P R AT AR AR + e 164 Patrick John O’'Dea was found in |\ -born promoter, is doing all e " 47 i i j Galifornia living as Charles . ¥; | e~ z) for himself, thank you. © e 00000000000 5 : ®| Mitchell. 0'Dea is ‘one of the ime 24-Hour Service 7 er Dempsey can make the PORT BRIE e mortals of football, holding many BAI EY S it des | 37 515 493 records for his punting and 'aft Beer, if desired el i Df“;. i P,"“:“”“ ,m“ #ieo o slsipih eible o0 o | ar Bears around gridiron ability while plays v Merchants’ Lunch A‘|\{:1:)1~ A(‘.\.,‘Xll.fl).l‘l:‘,: t ].\.m]d {}Llil.ll— i 1 boys and ,H“\ ‘xtu.‘u:l ,70.0 Radde 182 182 "_\g for the University of Wiscone CAFL Short Orders puted champion of the Brit- and game commission MoNaughton, .. 180, 190 tion a handlcap after scttling in WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS ish Empire is not to be weighed too | ' ans ae9._1acn 53N Francisco so he changed hia |- sarionsly: NoBstHer 'fot Soaslise ik ey | Totals 494 462 452—1408 name to Mitchell in 1913 anc lives | e e shicint ot it e N e o3 T G eaTigl | Beavers [In Westwood, Cal. (Assoclated | a distinction depends almost en- Claude ny” ‘Thornhill, head | |George T. 170 170 170—*510 "Press Photo) l"f"‘ “”nf_"' ?“?“hv"_“‘“} B’;’“"h ’_‘:m' football coach at Stanford univer- | Steting 154 154 lflvqu U S R A M ) et TR e ohige and Officiels Are sy, 1 °d he not change | Brunswick Bowiexs Roll}lvcrsnn 190 188 15— 47| Py by AvER COACHES ¢ L S . his necktiie until 1e Indians »(“ o S R Against Gains, who almost is| to Meet First Time | ’Em Strong to Defeat | g R et old enough to be his father Peter- s Nigh s ; : P | Howitn i -1 sen looked only like a young man Tomorrow Night All of the eight senior members Bulldozers 9:30—Vandals | PULLMAN, Wash, Oct. 17— with a world of endurance and a = of Californie yRfsily wero desig- s |sabin, H. 201 185 JO7— 573 George Bican, Washington State| . fairly violent right hand. He can | ©ld Man Tasxciva g of in- [nated captains, each to serve dur-| o prunewick bowlers hit their |Evans . * 140 15197124— 415 tackle who received his degree last Ju,", m l,u"[l)(]r l‘lllls ,"('-. scarcely a lick, and for the|d0or sports, dusts off the wld ing a quarter of the doubleheader | 40 1ast night in the City Leaguc |Garn 137 181 133— 451, spring, is combining business with 9 six or seven rounds Gains|CFO%D this week with the gather- | which opened the Bear’s schedule. |{oyrnament on the Brunswick Al- - — — —lstudy this year as assistant coach|} L had him missing like a finalist jn | P8 Of all league coaches and of- ; leys and rolled 1512 aaginst the| Totals 478 517 444—143) of the Cougar frosh while qualify- “‘““““““"""‘""‘7""{ ‘ the novice class. ficlals in the office ‘oI Supefin- a vistt to Portland, Ore, pyjgopers 1363. Emilio Galao Cougars ing for a master’s degrce in physi- — —d 3 For some reason mot too clear, |tendent A. B. Phillips-at the high ler Ed Lewis, the wrestler, y,aq 584 and Jim Kelloy, both |Caro 195 190 180— al education ,-....-,M--mm”"”-“-“”--m..._,k Petersen's weight has been kept a | S¢h00l fomorrow: evening. aled that in the last 15 Vears of the Brunswick trio bowled 500 |Cleveland 181 192 203— e dark secret. Heavyweights are not| AS usual, the election of a new 'he has traveled by airplane be- gyopn Southwell 163 149 150— 462 S iAL—PERMANENTS FOR INS URANCE required to weigh in. He appears to | /6ague president and a referee will | tween 800,000 and 1,000,000 miles. " rpe Bylldozers' trio were not sc g e For b, Nmitad tivae lonl Skiadss be on the light side, around 185 ]% Iullo:\\:ed_by L%lc busine; v‘nl“shap-j ; iy L e, each man bowling over 400 Totals 539 531 533—1603 ¢g50 Ringlette Permanents for $6.50 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON and Just tops six feet. ‘”’ic‘; Cl:’c“‘;:: iz’ ;\l“"s“enu:;;‘:’;" & ‘Co‘?‘m(: :fl"t’;‘]‘“ S“iu (:“5“]‘:([ ‘:‘L Tonight the Miners meet th *Average; did not bowl (including oil shampoo) and $4.50; b ke % g! rexy A. S. am, leg: 2 Pacific toc ;s ¢ jsi S . _ SIS T i # = o e . sing iting «gt 1'30'}Cal, hak dubbed his ghiairer bck. O oo Foad team. > | i both complete and absolutely guar Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ouncing the -meeting g tCal., € Last night's scores follow: | 8ing Sing Prison, N. Y., re anteed wet Lindsay, licensed COACHING STAFF clock tomorrow evaaing, urged | field players onback, offback, rear- Brurswiok Pl g ixlm'|’L:~ ”‘.» n-”"): sl Sl 5 i AL caariann -‘-”:--,----WMMMM,---,»—_,-----MM : o D b i s 20 Dre AAC | PSRN WREDACL v Ll ft Yalloy 183 187 130— 500| when fts population was found to in all lines of bsauty culture. Phone COLUMBIA, /et iy Ohuries | #ms, Sebodiias; will Giap CHEn. 2 e o Ceiw S o8 Bd Kelloy 129 159 140— 428) numper only 2011 at the end of Douglas 142 for your appointment. Schiele and Percey Gill, stars of [to insure an carlier opening game. | Gaels” was copyrighted by St Emilio Galdo 199 204 181— 584 Scpt,ember —adv. ent, University of Missouri foot- | ‘Each team wishing to enter the |Mary's of Moraga, Cal., in 1926, the — TR ERRSC I I s 2B ER T S, all teams, have joined the grid-|1934-35 race must have a repre- |1934 first string includes thice Total 15121 iron coaching staff under head |sentative .at the confab, Dunham Germans, one Dane, one Dutch- Bulldozers coach Frank Carideo. - aall man, one Ifol. and one B\.squc‘" Ed Rainey ... 163 149 162— 474 | BRI B R | B0 PSP TR i Alex Borof ... 159 153 149— 46 COCHRANE SPIKED IN STUMBLE AT FIRST BASE BT B 100 ) OPEN ALL NlGHT FREI: DELIVERY ; Total 1363 Al k H i i askan fiotel Liquor Store Daily lfmpm Want Ads Pay! 3 Don’t buy any pen UNTIL YOU SEE THIS!| . IN JUSTICE to yourself, wait until you try the amazing new Parker Vacumatic! Holds 102%/mnre ink, yet the size is not in- creased. Distin- guished new barrel design. Reversible gold point. At good Cochrane, fiery manager-catcher of the Detroit Tigers, stumbled and was spiked in the left knee- tap :I:im the l‘l‘::h'qa:o of thg.world series. Teammates are shown helplnu him around the field, He limped painfully lurlnc uu rest of the game. (Auo-clmd Press Photo) : Phone Single 8-2 rings IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster e e OWL CABS Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE “THEY NEVER SLEEP” Dave Housel, Prop. T No Question . . there are REAL VALUES THE LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS LA O i Lt i ® Transmission ® Differential B ] @ Get on the Safe . GEORGE BROTHERS || ® Mo Side NOME bt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS

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