The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1935, Page 5

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HYAR'S YORE EIGHTEEN HUNNERD DOLLARS - EVER' OF IN WAIT SO LONG DADBURNED CENT IT --1I RECKON YE FEEL WORE ORE BACKBONE, HEVIN' TER 'FORE T FOTCHED HIT BACK--BUT, EZ T TOU YE, I DIDN'T STONE ONTURNED TiLL TH AIM TER LEAVE ARY MYXTRY WUZ SOLVED --NAOW--EF YE TAKE MY ADVICE YE'LL GIT RID THEIVIN' RACOON PET AF O THET ORE HE DOES SOME MORE FOOLISHMENT ~ MY 45180029 OH, BOY - AN © 1934; King Fearures Svndicate. Tac. Great Britain-rights reserveds BROWN LEADS HOOP SCORERS WITH AVERAGE Krause Star—H;; 17 Points, Scored in Lone Game Played hardly enough games yed to give any real on of who the scoring s for the nd half of play| City Baskelball League will Paul Brown, Krause Concret- s the Dest average per game. 1, who was the fifth best during the first half of the on ed in one game. that he scored 17 the league with DEBS BAKE FO 1ugh been pl leads in the be contzs leads that “average. Rating next shot” B'u M “short- Broth- to him in e, Georze ket ace, has a made in two was the runner-up Tied for third 1d Gissberg of the Moose prettiest debutantes have baked a b be presented at the birthday ball for Press Photo) IT'S ALL THERE HE $18002 MYXTRY IS SOLVED AT LAST' , JA 1935. By BILLE DE BECK T q{ E AND THE NEWS IS BE/ NORATED ALL OVER CREAT/ION R PRESIDENT President Roosevelt can look forward to his birthday with anticipa- tion if this photo may be offered as evidence. Three of New York's irthday cake for Mr. Roosevelt to the chief executive. They are, left to right, Marjorie Lewis, Peggy Mason and Jerry Bergh. (Associated Fox of the Douglas Fire- has an 11-point “aver- but Gissberg has played in 2mes to Fox's one. are the 11 lcadm' CITY HOOP LOOP RESUMES PLAY Here scorers | bm\ Fg F‘( '1]) An > | 1 Gissberg, Mo. Fox, DFD. S. Hill, JFD Gerwels, JFD Manthey, DM Hagzlund, DM F. Behrends, Orme, JFD E. Lindstrom, DM 2 .- BOUND FOR ANCHORAGE On board the Yukon for Sew- ard and then, -overland, to An- chorage, are Frank M. Reed, Mrs. Reed and F. 1. Reed. Frank Reed is manager of the Anchorage Ho- tel, while F. E. Reed, his son, is connected with the power com- pany in that city. B s MRS. GUCKER HERE While Mrs. J. W. Gucker took through passage from Seattle to Juneau on the Yukon, her hus- band, salesman for Swift and Com- pany, stopped off at Wrangell. 2 2 1 ‘* Last Weeks Postponed Games to Be Re-sched- = uled Later 9 9 8.5 s GAMES TOI“()RRQ“' At Juneau digh School— Krauce Concreters vs Juneau High School at 7:30 o'clock; Gecrge Brothers vs Douglas Firemen at 8:30 o'clock. With only one game played out of five scheduled for last week, avid City Basketball League fans are thankful for the return of warm weather and the consequen- tial fact that tomorrow’s double- header at Juneau High School will be played. Two important double bills were slated for play last week, but league authorities decided the weather was too cold, so those con- tests were postponed. It was an- nounced teday by A. B. Phillips, | | president of the league, that they | will be re-scheduled at the end of | the season. In the meantime, tomorrow’s two game slate goes ahead. In the first tilt at 7:30 o'clock, Krause's Con- creters are pitted against Juneau High (School. The second fracas ! lists Gcorge Brothers and the Stomééh Gas Butler Mauro Drug Co.,—in Doug- las by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. ¢ WITHTWO TILTS : Douglas Firemen at 8:30 o'clock. Both contestants in the curtain- raiser will be gunning for a mark in the win column. The Concreters lost their one start, a close decis- ion to the Juneau Firemen. The sters, in addition to waging a ssful battle for the Gastineau Channel ‘high school title with Douglas High School, have found time to drop two City League en- counters, One was to the George Brothers and the other Douglas Firemen And, incide ly, these two High School losses give a medium of comparison in the second gam on tomorrow night's program-—be- tween the George and Douglas clubs. Inasmuch as the first-half “hambion George Brothers quintet defeated the preps by a larger margin than did the across-the- Channel five, the Green Shirts are favored. >o MRS. HEBERT HOME AFTER HER VACATION Mrs. Lisle F. Hebert, owner of The Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe, re- turned on the steamer Yukon and is the house guest of Mr. and Mgs. G. V. Goss. Lisle F. Hebert accom- panied Mrs. Hebert as far north as Wrangell on this trip and is ex- pected to arrive here on the next trip of the Northland. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert have com- pleted an extended vacation hav- ing toured the Pacific Coast states by automobile. They were accom- panied on their tour by the par- ents of Mr. Hebert, residing at Everett, Wash. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- —ONE 8Y ONE, =IO\ HIS RECOROS \ARE BEING ERASED >, ~THE SEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD MIAMI YOUNSSTER RECENTLY, BROKE WEISSMULLERS, 300-YARD RECORD MADE A DOZEMN YEARS ASC IN L HONOLUL V. Y.} - il Blahia Rasecved bx Toa Assaciaiad Frash By Pap ~HAS BEEN TREATENING WEISSMULLERS MARS OF 5| SEC. FOR THE 100 YARDS ~ #HE'LL BEAT IT ONE OF THESE DAYS. to the | MATCH ON SLATE {Kobuks Dl()p 2-to-1 Decis-| ion at Elks Alleys Saturday Night When the Tananas take the final two games from the Kobuks Saturday night at Alleys and thereby win, 2 to 1, they participated in the only close bowl- {ing match on the Alaska Rivers League three-match slate. The oth- {er two matches went the 3-t0-0 route. In the opener, the Susitnas blanked the Tolovanas. The Cop- | pers shut ou tthe Stikines | cther match. Mrs. M. Williams of the Coppers {earned the hi womens' honors | for the evening with a respectable 458 total the men, Harry Sabin, rolling for the Susitnas, had 1570 to lead The Alaska Isl over the Elks A 7:30 o'clock when the Dukes and | Kruzofs meet. The Zarembos and Unimaks tangle at 8:30 o'clock and the Baranofs and Douglases mix in the finale at 9:30 o'clock Saturday r t's summaries: FIRST MATCH Tolovanas Andrews 131 132 Garn 154 167 Jr. 143 3 nds League takes tonight at Mrs. Abbie Connors, | Handicap | Totals 450 464 Sucitnas | vrs. “c. erschmidt bin, H. Andrews 134 164 172 212 163 176 149— 447 186— 570 156— 495 469 552 491—1512 SECOND MATCH Coppers Mrs. Williams. 147 Shdttuck 158 Grummett 185 Totals 158 153— 458 148 168— 474 193 147- 490 499 468—14 57 Stikines 148 Totals Mrs. Petrich Koski Walmer 132 163 149 162 168 473 449 4191341 THIRD MATCH Kobuks 126 136 122— 402 167— 479 Totals Miss Monson Kaufmann Barragar, F. 124— 386 188 145 161— 494 110 134 167— 411 - 424 415 4521291 Tananas 130 154 143— 143 143 143—"42 120 144 194— 458 Totals 303 441 450—1314 “—Average—did not bowl. SCOW BAY GROUP FORMS DEMO CLUB Organization of .a Democratic club with a membership of 40 has been effected at Scow Bay on Wrangell Narrows, according to word from Carl Vevelstad, who was elected president. Other officers chosen are Reidor Thomasen, vice president, and Richard Hofstad, secretary and treasurer. The club will take active part in local politics and is interested Totals Mrs. Lavenik Williams, R.H. Waugh Mr. Vevelstad said. ———— CARD PARTY PARISH HALL FRIDAY NIGHT SHOP IN JUNEAU! FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Bullding TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep 1s worn by satis- fied customers rallied to} in the 130— 4li)| in harbor and road improvements, | | | ) | i | i Elks | | Have you ever wondered what the chief man-getter of the Royal Cana- dian Mounted Police looks like? Here he is, Gen. J. H. O’Brien, commissioner of the most famous holice organization in the world, as La appeared xn. soc ml iuncuun in BEAVERS TAKE 600D HOOP LEAD WITH VICTORY Oregon State Smothers Washington by 28 to 17 Decision CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 28.—Ore- gon State College's basketball team lengthened its lead in the North- rn Division, Pacific Coast Con- ‘ence, by smothering the Uni- versity of Washington here Satur- day night, 28 to 17. The Beavers ’|took the league lead by winning Friday night. The series between the two schools ended at two victories aplece, as Washington had defeat- {ngj the Beavers twice in Seattle | COUGARS WIN PULLMAN, Wash, Jan. 28— Washington State College surpris- ed Idaho's Vandals here Saturday night with a 42-27 basketball vic- ory. OTHER SCORES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28— Scores in Southern Division, Pa- ific Coast Conference, basketball Saturday were: U. 8. C. 44, California U. C. L. A. 38, Stanford 32 e AUTOMOBILE LICENSES Automobile owners are urged to zet their 1935 license plates now to avoid possibility of penalty for non-payment of license fes. were due January 1 Period of grace will soon expire, after which time the penalty will be added to |$5.00, in case of all cars found plates, A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. | football rivals here, 21 to 0. Fif- {in the first half with three touch- which | the regular fee, Territorial. $10, city | 'ELK BOWLERS ~ INFIRST MATCH {Losers: Rally . Last Game, So Trail Only by 42 Points Thanks to a splendid final game rally by the Elks, the American Legion bowling team holds but a! point lead over the fraternal ars at the end of the first| h in the annual series between, two squad. The match was played last night cn the Elks Alleys, the Legion- naires winning 2,640 to 2598. However, before that rousing 949 last game score of the Elks, the Legion men had piled up a 190-| point lead. | The high total was made by| Cleveland of the winners, who clicked 558. Art Henning, Blks bowler, with a smashing 231 sin-| gle game count, led the losers. American Legion 182 210 157 191 161 221 940 Metcalf F. Henning Ste t Cleveland Lavenik 143— 645 167— 500 | 143— 512 200— 558 148— 525 Totals 8012640 | J. Barragar, 5 Henning H. Messer'dt Halm H. Sabin Radde 180— 231— 166— 171— 526 201— 409 9472598 464 535 1371 527/ Totals 838 811 - CHICAGO’S PRO GRIDDERS GAIN SWEET REVENGE New York Giants, Cham- pions, Beaten in Post- Season Gamle | | | ! LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28— Chicago Bears took sweet revenge over the New York Giants yester- day, walloping their professional teen thousand persons witnessed the post-season “grudge” battle. The Bears probably remembered the 30-13 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Giants on -an ice-covered field in New York two months ago, in which they lost their National Professional League title. | The Bears did all their scoring | down drives which the Giants| were unable to stop. ! The Giants had slipped “one | over” on the Bears in the New| York game by using basketball | shoes, which gave them good mzc- tion on the frozen field. The losers had the ball most of | the time yestreday in the second | operating without 1935 license half, but the Bears just wouldn't | let them take it places. Empire Classified Ads Pay. —_— Private Booths CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night | INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska (f\ The | mnommomooommmomomwo = = BUCRLAF W LUNCH TIME! And time to serve one or two of Peerless’ breads. For that’ sure way to satisfy a child’s petite and at the same time sure that he's getting well-bal anced food. 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