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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER o o R By GEORGE McMANUS = & ALREREG ) | M Qu-smamsaices: | R SSINEN | || | reaEAtAeY e | 0 ¥ " TORSTAR TRV, o SE-NIGSFT BEUD SOTEI R %o THE SOCIAL X '._"\IERE;'C?_EPCEL“:}—L S : — SUT TO-NIGHT- gt‘thslc\;lrllgg 2\_\_ LEAVE WORD WITH THE : ER- f : ; . THE HUSBANDS- | W BUTLER . & e A i pen discovery of this decade! HEAFFER'S Feathertouch ... a silky smooth pen point with plat- inum-covered channel—a new dis- covery that gives double-controlled flow and reduces writing pressure 76%. But these scientific facts can’t begin to express its wonderful new freedom in writing. Go to your Sheaffer dealer and let a Feather- deserve a bow—they weré out to threé minutes left to play, was an- Purolas | | touch Lifetime® tell its own amazing FIREM EN BEAT win; and win ‘they did. Paul Brown, other thriller. Baskets by Walt SWEUM IS ONLY e tson 18 IR s SURVEY SHnws vt Yot hend? Feuhariail eagle-eyed Krause ~forward, did Scott and tall Hank Meade—who | Byeum 166 180y, 470, Lifetimes® in Black, Marine Green, Ythe best he could, plunking in was high for the game with 10| pmm o 40-FA0 Gray Pearl and Ebonized Pearl. KRAUSE TEAM g | Dpractically half of his team’s total | points—cinched victory for the E D RING == 26 PERSUNS DIE | 24 § score with 15 points. But . his prepsters. For the losers, who play | Totals 481 4"*—“‘5 | For Sale at Better Stores. teammates played as though they | tonight at Douglas and again to- Amocats | were dead on their feet, and for morrow here against an all-star Mrs. Pullen 1256 125 125—*375' the lack of team play the Krause team, Gordon Blanchard was best. i Sabin, H. 172 172 172—°516 lineup is, today, practically out of The summaries: Dunham 156 156 156—*468 o the title picture. FIRST GAME PN g The finale, which saw the George JUN. H. 3. (24) SKAGWAY (20) | : ith- Totals 453 453 4531350 gecond Ups.el of S_eason by team turn back the ambitious Lindstrom (6) . F__ G. Blan' (4) National Crooks, s.m“h Naticnal Crooks First P“lSOn Player Kllled Fire Five Gives challenge of the DeMolay five, was Behrends (6) .. F Lee () Coronas Also Win | mrs. kosia 16 167 159502 This Year — Pre Geotae Biosk a fitting nightcap to a splendid Meade (10) C..... Sipprell (3) | Pin Contests | George T. 165 165 165—+495 P g | night of basketball. The turning Scoit ‘2) G A Blan' (8) m Lon Van Atta 193 171 124— 488 Deaths ngh 4 point of the battle came after two Paul Ingalls e T £ g CITY LEAGUE minutes of play in the third quar- Substitutions: Juneau H. S, — | Yes sir, Puroias beat Amocats — Totals 534 505 01485 NEW YORK, Dec. 5—Including w. Pet. | ter. And it was Claude Erskine and Bardi; White Pass A. C. — Grif- (i1 Elks' C League bowling last Kaysers the first, football death on a prison 800 | Art Burke who turned that point | ‘ith. ht at Elks' Alleys. In fact, the Mrs Petrich .. 116 167 142— 425 team, there were 26 persons killed 600 | for the Green Shirts. Referee—E. E. Engstrom. score book shows that the Purolas| . mgien 151 148 1v9— 498 while playing the gridiron sport 500 | The DeMolay five was leading, SECOND GAME wen by a score of 1415 to 1,359. waugh 151 151 151— 453 this season, a survey completed to- Doug. Firemen _ i & 500 26 to 25. But after six minutes of | ; miremen (35 FG FT PP TP |But Of the six players—three on & — —— — —— day by the Associated Press indi- L] 400 | frantic, dashing sallies by Erskine|r m f o 12 |side—who should have bowled, only | Totals 418 466 492—1376 cated. -333 land Burke, who sunk one cripple | golimann, f (c) Eo Swetim, Purola, showed up. Av-| bAverage; did not bowl. i Among the quarter-hundred foot- | Mcose 250 | after another, George Brothers led, | Gerwels, ¢ ¢ erages were used for the other five. - ball deaths was that of John » RIP RESULTS LAST mmn- never to be headed, 37 to 32. S. Hill, g Several “best” marks fcr the Daviduke, a convicted automobile | PENS + PENCILS + DESK SETS .« SKI i Try f | PRRIng - ere. Ne B . Juneau High School 24; While Try as it might, the plucky De- | Grummett, g eyening :wefe set in the Smith NINE UNDEFEAIED | thief serving a 4-to-6 year sentence SKRIP-GRIP PARA.LASTIK Pass A. C. (Skagway) 20 (exhibi- Molay team couldn't catch up, al- Orme,, g Corona’s victery over Frye's De- ‘m Connecticut Prison. He was the | tion). though, with just seconds to play, licious, 3 to 0. Mrs. Frank Dufresne GRlD TEAMS LEF[I SKRIP—SUCCESSOR TO INK—WILL NOT CLOG YOUR PEN ! i 'first prison fatality since football Juneau Firemen 35 Krause's it did bring the count to 43-41. Totals of the losers hit 505 and, 188 to AFTER ’34 SEASON was added to some prisons’ routine Concreters 31. Sharing winning honors With | krause (31) : tally both three-game and' single several years ago. | George Brothers 47, DeMolay 43. Erskine and Burke were Bob Dav- | prown, f (c) game best efforts for the women. - ' 3 ¥ 5 GAME TONIGHT lin and Bob McPhee, who split 22 Heppenstatl. NEW YORK, Dec. 5—There are! The youngest gridder to die was |Ed Radde, Smith-Corona star, clip- | ¥ ¢ by # . = n | willi -year- THE H 9 by At Douglas Natatorium—White points between them. Erskine was | cylver, ¢ {ped 560 amd 203 fir high ghen “:Qe i?(tc;':ngefiwgogze fooLh:\ll‘Da"i::lwnMcGe:;gi;lslinmngd/:ur wo‘;z OTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Pacs A. C. (Skagway) vs Douglas high for all three games With 16 | Gsporne, g . ms ates, a sur- , Wi " i cores, and the Smith-Corona 1,499 hd . : . g vey today showed. was injured i sandlot K All-Star team at 7:30 o'clock (exhi- | points. Kinky Bayers, who hit the | fune ¢ {grend total also was best. i B ket i ek R e Sinvers sd | bitien). gm;e for 13 :mr}l;e;:. Bn&;{ E}mer Burietes ¢ : 1:\: the other tlt, National Crooks | o conle “major” class rating mfl‘é; on high sshool teams, 16, was the | e as lneau Istrom an . L ga I r y i A # 2 GAME TOMOKROW ndstra ny ilding Haglund | Nelson, g ook two games out of three from ,ro ajahama “chosen as the East's highest in recent years, there was | i were brill in the DeM: - Kayers a At Juneau High School—White Vere brilliant In the DeMolay de : o s gl g Siored 534 In el Rose Bowl representative, and only one college participant who Our Services to You Begin and End at the Pacs A. C. (Skagway) vs Juncau : Tota's 13 R e “’l“ “84ME | Minnesota, Big Ten champion and | died from the sl s | eam av for the nigh Enewhiat vegnrded adi's nationnl |-t < Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat t al\ George Bros. Krause Cone. DeMolay High School Jun. Firemen €329 00 19 2 190 w1 © Glowmpoon b ] om0 PR PR T, g i R - i) APl rwrwe~odo |l uvono z\mmg»wmaéax»@wm All-Star team at 8 o'clock (exhi- b:hl:“ OD‘»‘"e"vzg’“‘l‘l"‘f H‘gh[S“J"’O‘l Referec—Harold Regele. | o reaking a 20-al ie with jusl 2 = € 2 no Flks bowling bition). S A5 THIRD GAME 1to v Qlllxst- ingham Southern each 9; Kirks- George (47 FG FT “ e £ { . The list of undefeated elevens |ville Teachers, East Texas Teach- Those Juneau Firemen in the Davlin, f B3 ihe: numben b 3 | a A v t games won by |ers and Tufts College ea i - City Basketball League pennant McPhee, f s Delicious &ch aj S lege each 8; Trin ; A f follows: Alabama, 9 (287 it iy R P Cliy Beskeial feagoe pesnint e ezl | Mrs. Dufresne .. 188 169 148— 505 |goints for and 32 against): S ty, fe0ge 7fwmwu' > CAPITOL BEE A‘.RLORS week, they scared hoop fans out of 9 | Brekine, g | Koski 164 172 165— 501 gesota, 8 (270 points for and 38 old 3 ( S | B , 8 | N o ota, U newspapers for sale at Th ten years' growth by upsetting the a n a l Burke, g (0) {Fevips " 142— 404 | ggainst); Augustana, T1L, and Birm- ' Empire Omcepe i AND BALL ROOM mighty George Brothers’ team. But last night, in the second game of | Totals Totals PPN [ 00 | < P TS = Private Booths ‘ Lunches Dancing Lvery Night a thrilling tripleheader at Juneau | DeMolay (43) High School, those selfsame Firé- George Bros. o SmithCero VISIT THE men obligingly polished off Krause's \‘Haglund. t i, BT PARIS INN °°X§“?§§ng33 el ol Ml [ 'Q‘:y’;‘,ff’;‘ {Radde 177 202 180— 559 MUSIC DANCING DINING ALASKA MEAT CO. _ upe n, the , ik P 5. LR s e i : : 3 s i b s Koy . rpyt LOWER [ e | _Totals ... 485 508 5061400 CURLEY" FRASHR-LARRY BUNGER FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND DeMolay 47 to 43 and now stands - Berggren, g TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected —with but one more game to play | —as the outstanding contender for LI UOR | Totals the first half title. The sole ob- Q Referee—Harold Regele. | stacle toward a Green Shirt crown | paempirrreemel. PRICES NOTICE UNITED FOOD CO f . School next week. X g Incidentally, that High Schcol —_— y L team looked like @ million dollars ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1835 o ‘ CASH GROCERS last night in winning an exhibition the scale of pay per hour will be 2 4 3 D . oy 5 cpener from the White Pass A. C ™) |$1.20 for carpenters as allowed e ¥ . |} Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 of Skagway, 24 to 20. | Northern Zone by the P.W.A. $ i % 7 . | A SRR R ol oWl hen ] msoss 1 ] ol mwvoomvoma |l mimm e But if the George lads win that | CARPENTERS LOCAL NO 1 pennant, they can thank an ever- 9 . | ' hustling Firemen crew for elimi- a n a It | ' . i nating the dangerous Krause team. | c oUGns ' e > From the moment that Doc Holl- i f i : f g Don't let them get a strangle o ur Oa S mann's foul shot put the Fire George Bros. ‘ Eaters ahead 18-17, after one 'hold. Fight them quickly. Creomul- minute of play in the second half, Phone Your Orders! |sion combines 7 helps in one. Pow- : ] the Krause players were beaten. lerful but harmless. 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