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BRIN GING UP FATHER — YOU MEAN TO TELL \(()EST: %b—,}\%WENTQ . A ME THAT MAGGIE ol ~ARLY THL %g'y:lpg ggp. o \ HADSN'T TAKEN MORNING AND THAT = HER NAP YET ? 1S NOT BACK BUTLER- . BY GOLLY! AINT THREE HOURS SHE EVER GOIN' TO TAKE THAT NAP? 1 MUST GIT TO DINTY'S- LET ME KNOW WHEN MAGGIE TAKES A NAP- FASCINATING fol\cw ‘ SKAGWAY TEAM T0 PLAY FINAL GAME TONIGHT Clever Visitors to Face All-Stars at 7:30 o’Clock in Gym RESULTS LAST NIGHT Deuglas Firemen 28, White A. C. (Skagway) 25, (ex- In the three-round opener, sched- BUXING TIcKETs uled to begin at 8:30 o'clock, Bay- ers has two fighters which he bills as the Tacoma Indian and Filipino | | Joe. "This latter boxer is a clever | UN s A LE TUDAY little Filipino, who, in recent work- outs, has shown enough improve- ment to warrant Bayers giving him a preliminary spot. The youngster is not only fast but courageous. —_— The second fight of the evening 2 g finds Phillip Joseph, Douglas In-| Twenty ROufld Leglon' ElkS dian, squaring off with 'Andsome | Smoker Scheduled for Monday 'Arry Jones, Englishman from the Tallapoosa. Douglas and Juneau Tickets for Juncaw's first boXing | 3ajlor Red Nixon from the Talla- smoker since last July went on sal¢ poosa had been previously an- today at four down-town business pounced to fight George Bigley, Daily Sports Cartoon By Pap e Indians have promised to send | quite a delegation to cheer Joseph. | FLAVOR NOTICE OF HEARING OF T. D. Pearce, pioneer resident of FINAL ACCOUNT Durant, Okla., celebrated his eight- In the Commissioner’s Court for ! ieth birthday by attending his first the Territory of Alaska, Division motion picture show. Number One. i Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- I sioner and Ex-officio Probate| | \GlANTs DEFEAT Judge, -Juneau Precinet. i In the Matter. of the Estate of | 1 | ’ BEN OLSON, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Arnot Hendrickson, executor of the estate of Ben Olson, de- L ceased, has filed herein and ren- | ed for settlement his final ac- Nick Bavard Is High for Evening with 547, Three Games CALIFORNIA G _HAS TURNEP League doubleheader. Both the Giants and Cubs pol- ished off opponents at Brunswick Alleys last night in a City Bowling nt of his administration of said state, and that hearing has been set upon the same befora the undersigned, at his office at Ju- neau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M CONTEASTS on February 17, 1935, at which time 2 wmd place all persons having ob- Why not organize a team jections to the final account of among your friends, and executor may appear and file such get in on the fun? Teams objections, in writing, and contest from all parts of the city the account of the executor, and representing many or- hibition). and social centers. The card, which | Roslyn, Wash., coalminer, in. one | GIVEN under my hand and the ganizations have already en- GAME TONIGHT At Juneau High Schgol— White Pacs A. C. (Skagway) vs Juneau All-Stars at 7:30 o'clock (exhibition). GAMES TOMORROW At Juneau High School— Dcuglas Firemen vs Juneau High Scheol at 7:3¢ o'clock; Moo'e vs Krause’s Concreters 2t 8:30 ¢'clock. Making their final bow to Gas- tineau Channel audiences, the White Pass A. C. basketball team of Skagway plays a strong aggrega- tion of Juneau City League all- stars tonight at 7:30 o'clock in a 5 game at Juneau High School. Last night, at Douglas, the visitors —who, incidentally, hadn't played r as team until until com- re—were nosed out by the -coming Douglas Firemen, Tonight's tussle with the All- , collected by Leonard Holm- will include twenty rounds of box- ing in five matches, will be held Monday night at’Elks Hall urider the joint auspices of the :American Legion and the Elks Club. C. H. MicSpadden, Legion repre- sentative on the' committee in charge, said that tickets could be purchased at any of the following establishments: Capitol Beer Parior, Alaskan Ho- tel, The Arctic and Juneau Ice Cream Parlor, Co-incidental with the announce- ment of the ticket sale places was the release, today, by Matchmaker Pop Bayers, of the complete card. The main event and two semi- final bouts had been announced earlier, but both preliminary fights | were made public today. of the two four-round semi-wind up bouts. The other semi-f scrap, mixes Sammy Nelson and Kid Wright, Angoon Indian. Then, for the main event, Bay- ers has Kid Broz, Bellingham, heavyweight, and Granny pride of Juneau. JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE“! P. 0. Substation Ne. 1 FREE DELIVERY — et e > HiS DECISION REUNITED WE \STRONGEST PoLBLES > irotl Team HE WON THE N TE NATIOMAL INDOOR- j WoRLD SINGLES LAST. { ! sparked by the 520 accuracy of W. Andrews, trimmed the White Sox, 1,424-1,333. The Cubs; although faced with the 547 bowling of Nick Bavard for the losers, managed to nose out “the Husdkies, 1,313 to 1,276. | Tonight's double bill includes the Miller—Indian duel at 7:30 o'clock and the White Sox-Red Sox meet- ing an hour later. Last night’s summaries: FIRST GAME Cubs Kell Larssen 157 132 157— 446 Alex Boroff 125 154 112— 391 Eli Lindstrom 171 148 157— 476 Totals 1313 Huskies < Bavard 204 156 187— 547 ed Barragar 118 119 G. Bavard 112 101 Total seal of the above named Court, this 5th day of Deeember, 1934 J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and Ex-officio Pre bate Judge, Juneau t First publication, Dee, L.zl publication, Dec. e Bally Empire Want \ ) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau tered this first series. Brunswick Alley Kheinlander Béer on Draught POOL BILLIALDS BARBER SIIOP P Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat - e P | CAPITOL BEER PARLORS ® ° : ) - 2077 AWD ) wiNTERS L0 srocren SECOND GAME FISUMas Lllts \ 4R manager of the George \ \ ! i s J. Barragar, Jr, 167 171 Brothers team, marks the fourth | - & 4 | | Art Nelson 114 184 122— 420 and last, appearance of this hustl- W. Andrews 179 198 143— 520 2 for BOYS and GIRLS ‘ ' AND BALL ROOM ing Skag team. Although de- - ¢4 ik t Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Tha bl fwine ‘1t PRire sharid ani'ste [ELKS’ BOWLERS TO a one-day layoff, A League bowl- | Total 1124 Channel, the visitors have earned START NOW to select your gifts for the family. We ||~ pr G STE WU (G AP0l onishic Whito Sox s Hie paucila of ko thus' by thetr have an exceptionally large variety suitable for the PLAY THREE TILTS e, SOUTE I iree mutohios, | eaddo oot S it OO clever and aggressive style of play. FonTbRtars s sl ias the jaldbr Tnambe: ON EY! The schedule: Squibbs vs S and | T. Hutchins ... 117 143 110— 370 Their foes for tonight will be youngsters—as well as the older members, ALLEYS TONIGHT w at 7:30 o'clock; Nuggets vs Hot- | A. Garn 155 166 147— 468 | en from the following list of B points at 8:30 o'clock; Munsing- — ALASKA MEAT CO. Paul Brown, Krause; El- Lindstrom, DeMolay; Lloyd Bayers, DeMolay; Jerry Ledbetter, Moose; Jimmy Orme, Juneau Fire- men; Dick Gerwels, Juneau Fire- men; Alec Sturrock, George Broth- ers, and Bob Henning. DOUGLAS WINS Playing a speedy game the Doug- las Firemen were able, after having the count tied at 22-all, to nose out the Skagway lads last night at Douglas, 28 to 25. A determined rally by the visitors in the third quarter, after having the first half going to the Douglas team, brought the tie count as the final stanza started. Referee Harold Regele called several technical fouls on the Douglas crowd during the third- quarter rally, The summary: D. Firemen (28) Skagway (25) Fox (6) 4 . G. Blan’ (9) G. Gray (10) ..F. . Griffith (2) Doogan ....... o s ... Sipprell T. Niemi (6) ...G...... A. Blan’ (8) J. Niemi (6) ..G....... Ingalls (1) Substitutions: Douglas Firemen— Guerin, D. Gray; Skagway—Lee (5). Referee—Harold Regele. DIZLY DEAN IS SIGNED BY CARDS FOR BIG SALARY ST. LOUIS, Dec. 6—“Dizzy” Dean today found out that it's quite profitable to be a World Series baseball pitching hero. ‘Dean, who covered himself with glory as he helped the S8t. Louis Cardinals to a World Series cham- pionship over .the Detroit - Tigets carly last fall, has been signed to a 1935 contract by the COardinal management. . The contract is- for one year only. The salary is quoted by the Associated Press as being between $20,000 and $26,000. This makes an increase in salary from last sea- son for the Dizzy One of at least $11500, for he received but $8,500 beautifully designed, of fine materials, from many- facturer at lowest prices. Complete service. Prompt SKIS—For the boys in all sizes from 5 ft. to 8 ft.— in pine and hickory. Priced from $2.00 to $13.50 SKATES—FOOTBALLS—PUNCHING BAGS—BAS- KETBALL — Genuine Cook Inlet SNOW SHOES— FLEXIBLE FLYER and RACER SLEDS—Always the fayorite with the boys. WAGONS for the little fellow as well as big brother Priced from $1.75 to SCOOTERS VELOCIPEDES MOTOR BOATS SAIL BOATS TOOL CHESTS DELTA HOME WORKSHOP TOQLS Circular Saws—Band Saws—Lathe *'Planer—~Drill Press Any of these will delight a hoy or man and make very practical presents Every normal boy wants a Gun — WINCHESTER, STEVENS, REMINGTON .22 RIFLES in single shot and repeaters. Colts and H & R Pistols. Flashlights—Boy Scout Compass—Axe— Hunting Knife We did not overlook the GIRLS either and have a nice variety of— (¢ - DOLL BUGGIES—ELECTRIC RANGES—SEWING MACHNES—that really sew \ ELECTRIC IRONS and LAUNDRY SETS YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW AND HAVE 1T DELIVERED CHRISTMAS EVE Juneau-Young Hardware Co. RESERVED SEATS $1.75 Swinging back into play after wears vs Rexalls at 9:30 o'clock. Total SMOKER ELKS’ HALL -—— MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 Sponsored by B. P. O. Elks and American Legion 0 FURIOUS ROUNDS MAIN EVENT—6 ROUNDS “GRANNY” HULSE—Weight 158 Pounds—"Juneau’s Pride” IS, KID BROZ—Weight 171 Pounds—of Bellingham SEMI-FINALS-—-4 ROUNDS “SAMMY” NELSON of Juncau—Weight 152 Pounds BILLY WRIGHT of Angoon—Weight 152 Pounds “RED” NlXON—Tl;e Battling Sailor—Weight 154 Pounds GEORGE BIGLEY, Roslyn Coal Miner—Weight 153 Pounds SPECIAL EVENTS--3 ROUNDS TACOMA GEORGIE STEVENS—Weight 132 Pounds vs. “FILIPINO JOE”—Weight 128 Pounds PHILLIP JOSEPH of Douglas—133 Pounds vSs. LIVERPOOL “ARRAY” JONES—Weight 135 Pounds FIRST BOUT STARTS AT 8:30'SHARP New A¥eti¢, Juneau Ice Cream Parlors FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF-—-DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected P UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 BAILEY’S “=ime. CAFE et Short Orders “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ; Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. oyt ) £ o i < GRS 1 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 Tickets on Sale-at Capitol Beer Parlors, Alaskan Hotel, | } Corner Second and Seward OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings “ELECTROL—Of Course” Juneau Cash Grocery,. .. ,’ CASH GROCERS Free Delivery PHONE 58 " g R e il o oy