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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1934, BRINGING UP FATHER . : : : By GEORGE McMANUS . HUHL THE PHONE 1S OW! YOU SAY ¢\c&c_.s ISNT‘H'DME’ f SO JUST SAY. | CALLED- S0O-'™M THE RINGING AGAIN- I'LL BET WELL- THIS 1S "TOOTLE'S: HE I'LL BE HOME ALl IJpS: xfiu‘é“e"&%‘% GCA\I\-\-\NG SAD ;«ao B\AE/ A—«sc‘i‘M :‘g:‘\éls‘ EVENING, 90 TE\.\i _‘L-HM BUT \F NE T ME A BU - \_?_/AE TQ LEAVE WORD WITH e ! 10 - — Future Home of Lindberghs? L KRAUSE, MOOSE &= siosomebuzin MAKES FIVE Dally Sports C“m’"" By P aP EASY SCHEDULE STAGE RALLIES - sers TOUCHDOWNS o cr g GIVES PURDUE who' hadn't ‘been able: to hit ~the broad side of a barn in the early N portions of the game, found the | seemed blighted. — - b T | hoop; and the fraternal eyesight 1 1 The losers depended on speed GE‘L'I‘YSBURG S. D, Nov. 21.— b i) Wmners Comg from BAehmd‘and lightning-fast plays, but the The attention of college football g s LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 21.— to Beat DeMolay, Fire- |krause cxperience ‘and size told 'coaches looking for a haifback i’ S i | ) Thanks to some leniently-minded A i y men Last NI ht . in that final hectic last quarter. |who scores touchdowns is direct-' 5 ¥ o : . schedule makers and its own This cottage, located on the Danicl Guggenheim estate at Sands g! | Individually, Capt. Paul Brown, ed to Robert Putnam, Gettysburg y e ‘touchdown twins,” Purdue Univer- Point, L. 1., assertedly is being fitted up for occupancy by Colonel CITY LEAGUE | with 13 points, Clint Heppens_tall, high »s‘cho(.fl 's scoring ace. | e A 3§ A 1 4 fy ‘y appears headed for a share in and Mrs. C}‘ar]eg A. Li'ndbergh, and thei.r infant som, Jon. Li{ul- W L Pet ith ten, and Nelson, with eight,| In his first three games he av- » iof the Big Ten Conference champion- bergh has vyisited the site frequently while the cottage was being High School 1,006 ‘ 0od out for the winners. Bayers, eraged better than four touch- ¥ ot - i ] ship. remodeled, lending credence to rumors that he and his family would 3 e 4 whose accurate work under the ¢ g In one contest g They gave the Boilermakers only move into it. George Bros, 1,000 e . 667 { basket gave him high-point honors times on runs of | 4 four league games, turning down‘ % fie ;500 for the evening wm]: 16 markers, 75, 70, 60 and 50 yards, and topped | e X 2 Dl?-"»ififor La mlrh contc%t.b irlld Sioi i LW & L lagain was the DeMolay ace. that performance off with an eight | & sct the stage for a probable tie 2 - cas! e check again, the firm De g, Fireten f):?] | The second fracas was a dull, yard plunge for a fifth touch- ! ’ g with Minnesota and Illinois. Jud%e DECI:CS‘ to kl'lfls“s {had fined had changed its name. Jun. Mirekasis 000 uninteresting affair until, out of down. 1 3 R Purdu2's most partisan support- n as or 1NeS Again payment was refused. W p ¢ | nowhere it seemed, the Moose ————— i 5 " > ers regret the unavoidable smmtmn} : | Then the state food commission e -+ < 3 hu_ suddenly came to life. The ! : i of playing only four conference] PRESTON, Minn,, Nov. 21.—B. | ruled the justice himself was lia- Krf&:&"fi;r:fl:i‘:]‘%h:)ce"l\/'l.:lny red-shirted Firemen had been ra- CITY LEAGUE PIN | ” g games more keenly than does any | R. Traser, justice of the peace,|ble for the fine. The state at- 30. B {ther carelessly going about the ARTISTS TO CLOSE ; ~HAS 8EEN one else, but Coast Noble Kizer|is going to insist on cash payment |torney general upheld the opinion. 560 business of winning an easy vic- : * soLo o ME§ and his ‘cqual of huskies are mak-|of all fines in future. BT Yo s tory when the uitimate winners FIRST HALF TONIGHT R BosTON ing the mbst of their lot. The day before the banking mor- | DRANGE AT TENAKEE | sta a drive that would not be —_ ¢ - . RED 50&! Tcuchdown Twins | atorium in March, 1933, he accept- Mocie 29, Juneau Firemen 28. GAME TONIGHT denied. Big things are duc at Bruns- , Duane Purvis and Jim Carter,|ed & $50 check from a company Oliver Drange, of the Juneau At Douglas Nataterium— | The Fircmen led at the third oy Alleys tonight and tomorrow !whose fame as touchdown pro-|he had fined for violating a state | Cold Storage Company, is now tak- crge Brothers ve. - Douglas |quarter, 24 to 14. But, with four .. o & 4 v ducers was widespread long before | foo w. When he attempted to ing a vacation at the Tenakce Hot Firemen at 7:15 o'clock. | minutes to go, the Moose had . a; 7.30 o'clock tonight, the first J o b !the start of this season, are the|[cash the check the next day pay- Springs. | managed to tie it up at 25-all, ) ¥ ) Bowling League ) d p {double spearheads of the Boiler-|ment was refused. —_————— In two of the finest last-half | SCOTing eleven points in six min- a ill be completed When i imnker attack, which has demon-| Dy the time Fraser sought to SHOP IN JUNEAU! rallies which your Juneau basket- | utes while holding their bewildered Locals do battle with Sanitary . K. J ;s:ru(ed it has enough punch and! o ball fan has witnessed since the|f0¢S to but one marker. After ket. & ’ \ /) deception to give any team an un- opening of the season, Krause 8nother sixty seconds of battling, — nen, tomorrow ni at 8 o'- | N A | comfortable afternoc Concreters and the Moose quintet | J0° Snow sunk a foul, and, fo . the Thanksgiving Day tur | . / 1 | Between them they give the cash ' bounced back into the first-half |the first time in the game, the yoy prige will be awarded the 5 ; ] 4 customers something to talk about | hampionship fight of the City Mcose led. From then on it Was winning team. A gala ceremony [ x with slashing dashes and long| CCA CANCELI ED Basketball League last night at|® w:lq_ hair-raising exhibition, with ;¢ planned nd leaguc officials g S passes. When Purdue is on the of- 4 Juneau High School. a futile three-point rally by Doc naye reque. that all members = /‘ ( : fensive, one of them generally can The Krause five spurted past a | Holmann, Fireman forward, fall- of gy teams in the c > pres- | THE RED Sox HAD y 4 be counted upon to be carrying the battling DeMolay five—which had |!PE Just short of a ftie score as . | TO OUT UP PLENTY ¢ = ball during some stage of each CHECK held a 17-11 lead at half-time— ”‘gl““m Faxl JRlns L iy 20 | T 6T wASHINETONS b HE'LL SIGN y to win by a 35-to-30 count in a| OaPt: Jerry Ledbetter, Snow and 4 ‘ AFWEYEAR. | The Boilermakers' spectacular , yough -fintsh ' which. had & gooa‘:\z:giNROdS:]vhi':l;g ;u;;fdmgl ;;:: MUST COPY U. S. | MANAGER. - SHORTSTOP L5 “\’\, CONRACT | Passing attack has been greeted 3 won t e crowd hanging to the railin, in | All Rights Reserved by The Associatad P g " with more than ordinar: " " ) 85 M| the Firemen was the stellar work | GLASGOW, Sc:v'.]und Nov. 21.— Sl xci 3 2 <. S il e e it e SR v te::(ml‘:;r:.‘a Lfigd.]:l}:x‘cul:a UJF;gon?an of little Lawrence Hill—who was Copying of the designs of American | G oy S v argument f the thows hurled by Carter an / high with elev ints— o | Koski 180 175 193— 548 & d > lead them at half-time by a 16-g | Righ With eleven points—and Holl ,iagfltl];;nuggc;i“:;’ Tcrl:sddeM”ni [ R;‘:n:)lds 148 144 183— 4go Purvis, combined with an ability of f ME 122 margin, turned the tables in an- TanD | ¥ wp e ey { the receiver to escape the opposi- or . other hair-raising drive to win, | Tonight, George Brothers n‘aw]‘\'\ho has returned to Glasgow from | ol 5 311413 | tiow's secondary. ougle |New York following the America’s | Totals 29 to 28. | to Douglas Natatorium for a game e 4 .4 Two Good End: | there, at 9:15 ok ip and Sea A Spark Oil Heaters s Take the opener, between the | tHeTe; 8t 9lb ofclock,"with the |Oup and Seawandka Cup races’ | 2isl P ale 156 116 164— 43g. But beside these two steller back- 2 R I e Bringdal ¢ A Bank Depositor recently Krause and DeMolay clubs. Until DOuglas Firemen. | gy 170 149 226— 545 1ield performers, Purdue boasts a DAY (0 ,0F -t Jiakitibe. Whate: 1 3 g | Last night’s summaries: COGN Council $ proved a bill had already been paid in full by producini there were only six minutes to 80 | SECCND GAME Monagle 152 152 152—*456 Pair of sterling ends in Haas and his cancelled check which showed proper eyndl; f in the first half, the tall Con-| - sl ! — Loebs, who have distinguished 1d prope ey creters had held a slight lead. | ST MOOSE (29) FG PT PF TP as evidence of payment. His cancelled check on the themselves by their defensive - 478 417 5421437 e tal Then, thanks to some nifty long , KRAUSE (36) FG FT PF Tp,Ledbetter, () 10 b » ents. argument, saved him time, embarrassment and money. : 1 1 Mojuds shots by Elmer Lindstrom, the | Heppenstall, f. 10 | Snow, f, g Smlth-Corona Tl’lO, Spark Mrs. Faulkner 157 165 148— 470 Loebs provides a problem for any fraternal lads forged ahead to|RBrown, f. (c) 13 | Gissberg, c. ) : to| | - 0il Heaters Smash Coughtin 155 155 155—*465 OPPosing team each afternoon he A Checking Account at this bank is worth dollars and lead by six points at the intermis- | culver, c. W. Rodenberg, g T Mark Kegel 148 147 195— 490 takes to the field because of an cents in protection and convenience. It gives a systematic son. : Osborne, ¢ | Frodle, g. c. . eam rks — — — - |uncanny ability to make a tackle records of deposits and payments; it gives prestige and But, in the third quarter, ‘Lhc Nelson, g. g | Fennessy, g. f Totals . 460. 467 498—1425 €ven though he apparently had credit recommendations in business transactions. ga:)t(y !r(rau;e ttroupe )Ea,ve . ‘hgm purnatie, g, 3| Totals Three all-season reords fell by Smith-Coronas been completely blocked out. b"mg,:g r’h: m:f;m °hp°°ae bml Botals g' J. FIRMEN (28) |the boards last night as C League Mrs. Hunt ... 137 114 117— 368 Er v e, We invite you to have a Checking | ) = [T R 54 B. P. 0. ELKS < § bowlers were busy at Elks' Alleys. Selby . 183 183 183—*549 ¥ Account at this bank and make three points, DeMolay leading on e St [Two of the new marks were team Radde ......... 201 217 212— 630, Meeting tonight, 8 pm. Initia- full use of our facilities for your ! an| R R, tion. Feed. iy M. H. SIDES, protection and convenience. ¥ olovwmro = ] ly by 21 to 18. DEMOLAY (30) TPiJackson, & Then the fun started. Little | E. Linds'm, { (¢) 4 | Hollmann, f (¢).... Sammy Nelson, hustling Krausc[Manthey, - 6 Gerwels, . guard, who had been held to no |Bayers, c. 16 s. Hill, g points in the first half, bagged | Bloomquist, g. 4 Orme, g. f. ... three beautiful long shots—and the | Berggren, g., f. 0 Grummett, g. ... complexion of battle changed, | Garnick, g. 0’ e a1 3 % Krause leading 24 to 23. —! Totals ... 2 | Th F N l B k From then on in—with eight. Totals 30' Referee—Harold Regelc country-town mixed bowling in any, e lrst atwna an ! league. On the record - breaking trio are Mrs. Marvin Hunt, Tom nEl.U Selby and Ed Radde. Selby did not =~ STANF ORD’S MIGHI'Y ELEVEN DOWNS HUSKY SQUAD Bt e e . HamiLTon = = {The Nugget team had held the / |record at 1,485 before last night | The other team mark came when the' €park Oil Heaters, in a vain citempt to save a cause already lost to Frye's Delicious, amassed ! 542 points in ‘their final game of {the evening. This trio—including | |Mrs. Art Bringdale, Dr. W. W. Council and M. E. Monagle—broke 4 - . y OPEN ALL NIGHT iscore affairs; the other was individual effort. | Totals ... 521 514 '512—1547 In defeating Mojuds in three| *Average; did not bowl —adv. Secretary. !straight games, Smith-Coronas pil- i AR TR 8 ® ed up a 1547 total score for the { Dgily Empire Wan: aas Pay! ® ithree games. That's a 516 average : = = :lu;ombwua:‘woueNa lovoveown w | oooc»—-o—qu commw® wl~ou—~ow§w|~o~o—o | mowwme v] ocovocor al mororae » 8 =1 cormuwnd 2] meococow - 5 JUNEAU, ALASKA the record of 533 for a single con- 5 {test held by the § & W squad. k L' Monagle did not bowl, and Alas an H Otel lquor Stor (4 laverage of 152 was included | 3 The individual record was . ¢ = {when Radde accounted for Dave Holnel, P rop. P! hone s"lgle a2 nngs . Solria ! tha cdnluston of B night's work. This bettered \ v former men's three-game total of 1605 points held by A. W. Henning. z GASTINEAU CAFE In the other match of the even- p EASE ing, Kaysers took three straight S GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING from Amocats, although the latter French-Italia; . staged a rally in the final 2ngage- ) L n Dinners Wines—Beer ment and was nosed out only by a single point, 454 to 453. - Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, bowling for i the Mojuds, was the best womin |y Mo Efficient — Sturdiest Construction . . ten-pin artist last night, collecting ; arrl ac lne O a 470-point three-game tofal,” as o . p e e e || ~Most Beautiful —Easiest to Use contest. Dr. Council’s 226 was the < “ best. men’s single game. Attachments sold IGPONIC'Y i ELECTROL—Of Course” ere will be no bowling tonight & o du?l.o the weekly lodge nfeeung. Juice Extractor - - $3.00 Power Unit - - - » 34.75 Last night's sumraries: Meat Grinder - - 3.25 Coffee Grinder - - 3.25 BAILEY’S 24-Hour Service i Slicer-Shredd 375 Potato Peeler - - - 8,50 Baen it Sushiod, Mrs. Petrich .. 133 150 162— 445 icer-ohredder - = 9. " Merchants’ Luneh Blomgren 209 147 151— 507 CAFE Short Orders Waugh 187 128 141— 456 ) ] Regular Dinners RERGE o 1ot “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” Totals 520 425 454—1408 ° /' Ameeats Alaska Electric Lig Mrs. Pullen ... 125 125 125—*375 a E Ct w Ll ht F e b ¥ e S| |sabin, H. ... 172 172 172—°516 P C OR INSU C Coach “Tiny” Thornhill’s football players movld a step closer to the Rose Bowl! and Pacific Coast Proha ENIBR 801, 150 424 and ower 00 RAN E Conference title by downing Washington 24 to 0 at Stanford stadium. Top: Fullback Grayson (with ball) O R AT See H R SHEPARD & SON of Stanford off around tackle for an eight yard gain. Lower: Grayson, again carrying the ball, going down Totals - 45 453—1305 JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 under the combined attack of Ahonen (6), Washington quarter, and Ullin, directly behind arayun. Han. l-‘rye- Dellclm- i | ‘ son (20) of Washington is shown coming up n the right. (Anoe-ahd Pml Photos) Mrs. Dufresne .. 151 114 150— “51 l Telepholle 409 B. 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