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All of Peerle fresh-baked breads are n with full measure of the fin and most wholesome ifngred- ients, 3 jum last night by winning a ten- round decision over Frankie Klick, San Francisco. Ross weighed in at 136, Kllck tipping zhe scales to 137 pflunm - PfiS*TPON*ED*HUUP'BARR’A‘GARHIGH;' TILTS NOW SET BUT HIS TEN-PIN FOR THIS FRIDAY TEAM I]EFEATED?i Although J‘m Barragar, Jr.,, was high-point gatherer last night at| : JElks Alleys as the Alaska Islands| : League went through its paces, | Barragar's team—the Dukes— were forced to bow to the Kruzofs, % to 1. Barragar clicked 573 pins,| but Henry Messerschmidt’s 566 for | the winners almost off-set that WOODS, YAKIMA | 'NEGRO FIGHTER, S 10 MEET RUSS‘- G Don Faurot, new University of § lMlssauri football coach, had the unique record of having played varsity football at three erent Missouri high scheols. ’m"‘OQOOO‘O'QOQ000‘0‘00”0000000000000000@0“ In a basket game azainst Drake, Long Island university sharpshooters sank field goals on all of their first eight shots at| the hoop! Raisin Bread Whole Wheat Caraway Rye White Bread Sandwich Loaf PEERLESS Two Called-off Games Re-| AT ALL GROCERS slated — Double- header Tonight GAMES TONIGHT At Juneau High School— Krau e’s Concreters vs Juneau High School at 7:30 o'clock; George Brothers vs. Douglas Firemen at 8:20 o’clock. > of the two basketball dou- iy aders postponed last week due | > then prevailing cold weath- will be played this Friday, it inounced today by A. B. president of the City her double bill has for February 19, and, the Moose men will tanzle Fi y night. The eters and Juneau billed at 8:30 o'clock night. Originally, Friday an ‘“open” date on the cago ABuxer to Risk Lightweight Title in February Bout SEATTLE d: Jan | ightweight boxin | chic | tit champion from ed to risk his with Henry Woods, Yakima, Negro lightweight. announcement was made here today by Seattle boxing pro- | moters. The date was set for Feb- | ruary B. | The bout probavly will be held | here. The announc Harry Spérling was the! woman bowler for the eve- Her efforts' contributed large- 2-fo-1" Victory ‘scored by | 3 over Douglas. Doug- e first game,—477 to the next two! The Oregon golf association h-i| | decided to set its 1935 champior ship dates back to mid-summer sc college golfers will have a chance to compete. SYES vy oS the First National Bank is MY BANK!? Our customers | to r(’ru io xhs\ I pride ¢ Clemson, i ge 1 ax- | mimentinz with combining bac-| ketball and intercollegiate boxing | in sport doubleheaders. ment came as gurprise to many ring fans, Woods has not been overly a “in the state since meeting a ser of defeats last year at the hands . vewl Fa Kentucky boxer. the Zarembos in the ciher match, 3 ta 0. | The Kuskokwims and the Stikines| 7:30 o'clock tonight in e at 17 opener of the Alaska Rivers Al the Add Warren, former national in-| \ Cony iable we * af- whole- that awaits them 'Ih(} l\um\ they can depend rvie They know that their u[un us (rr promipt, efficient, friend- funds dcposited here are SAFE! It is only natural that they think of this bank as THEIR BANK! Tolovanas are billed for d spot at 8:30 o'clock, while Susitnas and Coppers will vie |at 9:30 o'clock y Junior welte boxing cham- S P Last night's sumaries: : % pionship in Miami Municipal Sta Shop in Juneau. FIRST MATCH 4 e . Dukes . 109 213 | | tercollegiate heavyweight boxing J 4 champion from North Carolina, university | '% ¥ ROSS “1 S BOUT MIAMI, Ross, Chi is Fla 29.—Barney defended his boxing coach at Duke this year. hat been ht : =3 ‘\d“!e‘” hearted welec atures the De-! 1 Firemen—un- | 3 in a game tha p the season’s opener for e bill will pit the Moo:ze mc 111 180 iss Hanson ar, Jr. 1 Henning, A and Totals 149—°447 193— 566 alongside their last 136— 4.9 irst-half crown Dol el { ge Broth- 3 4 448—1112 “‘to shoot SECOND MATCH tonight when it meets Zarembos an improved Douglas Firemen club Mrs. Bavard 142 147 at 8:30 o'clock in the second game Brown 160 160 of the City League double bill at Kegel 147 147 Juneau High School. ' — —— The Green Shirts have won one 449 454 and lost one in games so far this Unimaks For complele banking satisfaction, you too are invited to make this bank YOUR bank. 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T0 RUNNER-UP half, and can't afford to lose an- 139 152 146— 437, SPUT W|TH WIN other. But they must play their 164 165 190— 519| There 15 one thing to be said t tonight to turn back the Doug- 179 159 169— 507 gbout Harvard's traditional poli \, las invasion. | s e o naving oA1Y By iman " Washington Basketball In the curtain-raiser tonight, 482 476 505—1463 the Crimson football teams—t Team Defeats Oregon two teams which have yet tc crash | THIRD MATCH jcertainly gave the plan a thorol b 42 36 C the win column will battle when | Baranofs triall y & ount the Krause Concreters and the! Mrs. Sperling. 139 170 148— 457| The line of graduate coaches Juneau High School teams meet/ Blomgren 179 157 170— 506 goes back to 1890 when Harvard, EUGENE, O Jan. 29.—Back at 7:30 o'clock. !Van Atta 158 158 158—°464 after trusting the direction of its!in second place in the Northern e, | —— — —— —!football team to the ecaptains for| Division of the Pacific Coast Con- CARD OF THANKS 1 Totals 467 485 476—1427 16 years, appointed George Stew- ference were the University of We wish to express our appre-! Douglas |art, of the class of 1884, as its first Washington Huskies today, thanks ciation to all those who helped Mrs. Bringdale 103 139 123— 365 head football coach. | to a basketball victory scored here | during our recent bereavement of Shaw 201 120 155— 476| Until Dick Harlow's appointment last night over the University of | James Martin and especially to the | Petrich 173 129 135— 437 | was announced, everyone of Stew- | Oregon, 42 to 36. | Treadwell Feundry and *“240” crew lart’s successors had been a Har-| The two clubs were tied at 21-all| for their beautiful floral offerings. vard man. After Stewart came Ev-|at half-time. They meet again to- | MRS. JAMES MARTIN, erstt Lake, W. A. Brooks, R. W.| night. Alaska 'Native Brotherhoody Emmons, Lorin F, Deland, D. | nnd Slsterhwd ) Waters, D. Cameron Forbes, Ben|Eddie Tryon, one. of the Maroon's | Dibblee, W. T. Reid, Edgar N. most famous ball camiers, and at| Wrightington, Joshua Crane, and|Western Maryland last fall he had adv. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Dazly S ports Cartoon By Pap | thep the immortal Percy Haughton, | Bill Shepherd, a fullback, who car- who held sway from 1908 to 1919 ried off the high scoring honors of | before turning over the coaching|the nation. Shepherd was one of {job to Bob Fisher, his line coach|the cutstanding stars on the East| MARYLAND COACH. WHO } Loa = HARUARD DEPARTEC FROM A (X -YEAR-OLD TRADITION IN APPOINTING - / —FORMER. WESTERN SOES 70 HARUARD, up: A NON- SRADUATE To e SOSTON OF HEADCOACH " AU Righis Ressrved by The Associated Prest. for many years. | Arnold Horween became head| coach in 1925 and was followed by | Eddie Casey in 1931. Casey ended | the long line of Harvard-trained coaches when he resigned last fall. Dick Has His Own Style After 60 years of experimenting | with amateur and semi-pro coaches of Harvard origin, the Crimson | stepped out and obtained Harlow, | one of the best coaches in the game. v Harlow, a great tackle at Penn State, helped coach there after Ihis graduation in 1912, holding the position until 1916, In 1917 and 1918 he coached football at Vir- ginia , Polytechnic institute. He re- turned to assist at Penn State in 1919. Three years later he became head coach at Colgate. After four successful years with the Maroon, he moved on to west- {ern Maryland, where he remained until his recent appointment by Harvard. Harvard's new head coach was originally a disciple of the War- ner system of play but has gradual- ly built up his own style. His teams always boast a fast, tricky offense. He is one of the few sue- cessful coaches who adapts his system to his material rather than trying to adapt the players to his system. Tryon, Shepherds His Stars It has been said that Harlow de- veloped the best defense yet de- vised against the Notre Dame of- fense. His system of defense must be sound enough, for in the nine years of his regime at Western Maryland his teams allowed only 375 points while they were running up a total of 1,750. At Colgate he coached the great team in the Christmas day East-| West batile in San Francisco. | About 20 years ago Harvard de- feated a Penn State eleven which Harlow helped coach, 13-0, in a bitterly fought game. Penn State had crossed the Crimson goal line three times only to have the play called back as illegal each time. Considerable controversy follow- ed on the heels of the game, re-| criminations flew back and forth| The Harvard “Crimson” comment- | ed that it was ‘“regrettable that such a strong team as Penn State had to suffer so much from penal- ties, due apparently to inadequate coaching in the fundamental tech- nical rules of the game.” Harvard’s opinion of Harl ability as a technician and tes of football must have changed con- tldemblg in zm pasv, two decades. WlMBLEDON STARTS EARLY PREPARING FOR 1935 TOURNEY WIMBLEDON, Jan. 29—Exten- sive improvements are being made on the spacious plant of the All- England Tennis club in preparation for next summer's big fortnight of play and Davis Cup matches. A lounge, card room, rest room, restaurant and bar are being in- talled for competitors under the south stand, and a new passageway will be cut through on the east side of the center court to enable pectators to reach the bar with greater speed and facility. 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