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1935. By GEORGE McMANUS - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 THIS WAY FOR, ATHREE DAYS~ oW . // i h [} M\SS MY mfiR SO-1'M WONDERING WHERE HE 'S TO-NIGHT- HE IS SUCH A FRAIL LITTLE FELLOW: | GRACIOWS! \WHAT/ AT 2\ T S DED LIKE FATHER MOANING! R © 1934, King Features syndicate, lInc., Great Britain rights resepved: GO,SEE WHAT HAPPENED-V 1 DON'T WANT HIM TO 9EE ME CRYING- HURRY! ARE ‘fOU LL- FATHER? NO! I'M ALL RIGHT NOW- | JUST DREAMT THAT MAGGIE'S BROTHER ( | WUZ BACK IN TOWN AN THAT LINK AN' FOBB'S JEWELRY COMPANY WLz ROBBED - Turn to INDIAN & CARBONADO COALS seconds before the finfl gun sounds before he was eliminated by Berk- F f P R E P s BEATEN Fireman Stan Grummett pots a!A I I us RALI-Y Tn eley Bell. or care ree A one-handed shot, so the preps lose, | v 30 to 32. | He avenged that Seabright de- IN OVERTIME BY In the nightcap, ‘the 21-point THIM UNIM feat by turning the tables on ?;g EN healthful HEAT shooting of Paul Brown and the &AN?S and taking the historic Longw 15-point shooting of Clint Heppen- b Bowl. He triumphed over Frankie p Value stall featured Krause’s defeat of A Pap Parker in winning the Newport HAGING EvENT % s A FlR EMEN F|VE the Moose. Brown, by his sensaJIN PIN cuNTEST Casino tennis title. Now is the tmfe to decide ; tional work, passed Bob McPhee, It must be particublity gratisy- hTeammg up with John Van Riyn. that you are going to enjoy at S : George Brothers' player, for the in- s e had the satisfactioh of beating economical, carefree, health- Fire Eaters Win Thriller, aividual scoring average lead. der- ' Mrs. Faulkner, Redman ;{\fmtfio ‘:Zflmer fitmsnnx:mzt h':m the Davis Cup doubles team, fresh lDN;Og].e I::eh'mg:‘?:r““ é‘:’ ful heat. ' 1y Ledbetter's ten tallies were best | d Wi Vi Tl ot tankil he|Lom thelr international triumphs,| 70 b of 1085, shaw : 1 5 50 32 to 30—Krause for the Moose, who were handi- Lea mners to Vic- the_ list of tennis playe:s in the| the Newport Casino doubles. flat-racing season of 1935, show o Cops Easily capped greatly by lack of height| tory on Elk Alleys netonsl rankiug 08 T Allion aguin_paired with Ven| {hat American owners are st Do as thousands of others under the basket. 1 In the most hecttc year of his|Ryn in the national champlonships ke e e g are doing, start your fire per ton CITY LEAGUE DeMolays Play Tonight Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and Redman, | tennis career, spotteq, with de-iat Forest Hills and defeated Lot |®S: { ith INDIAN COA W. L. Pet. Leaders of the City League, the bowling for the Attus at Elks Al-|feats and triumphs, 0% 10)and Stoefen in the final round| For the Ascot Gold Cup June 20| with INDIL OAL ... it DeMolays 2 0 L000 |DeMolays journey to Douglas to-|leys, claimed tMe individual high |D€W heights. Out of the disappoint-|io take away their title. ‘_’“M“m’}‘]’:fi"c}:";l;:fsf;n“;; ;,"“:Tg ignites quickly and burns DELIVERED 3 Juneau Fire. ... 3 1 .50 |night for a game with the Doug-'womens and men's scores last| ment following his hurried “;d As an extra measure of RN, | Wit Woodward's “Aloassr® and with a long, clean flame. Krause Conc. ....3 1 150 |las Firemen in the Natatorium at|night, and it was fortunate for| 2‘;“9‘225““‘:"“';‘; ‘;““:‘ ;“;”::g: Allison had the pleasure of eu::i- “Hisck Devil, Woodwards “Flange" Then bank your fire well for 8 lock. i P , was nating Stoefen in the quarter-fin- % x 4 e o e a (sl to Tooas ST Botas | e, IO, G 1 VNN e s worth, IR o oo 3 aes 8 SRR L1 d0wn for ‘the Liverbui- Auking with CARBONADO COK- the Muose o8 a0 | RRd in the AEMAmAN |able to defeat the Unimaks, 2 to!Placé he occupied in the rankings|finals of the national singles cham- C“Ip ‘;‘h“‘;’p""‘ ol o) ING COAL....aslow High School ... 0 4 .00 {1 It was the feature. tussle offor he past two years would notpionship matches. ki Bmsiketives 3 Aoen 11, oot burning coal, high in heat Combination RESULTS LAST NIGHT SUMMARIES Alaska . Islands. Leagiie’ Mfllhdo' B8 oot his goal at e SOR, In the finals of the natlonal| S4P “Weepstakes on Apr il S : | : Be Woodward's 'Fresh Fox” and content. Juneau Firemen 32, Juneau Last night's summaries: Mrs. Faplkner’ had 819 and Red-| Starting the year poorly, the|singles he went down to defeat Mrs. Corlette Glorney's “Fox Lair" High School 30 (overtime). FIRST GAME | man had 557. Texan suffered two successive de- |before Fred Perry, of England, in| Mt Cor bl ,yfi“ x % Krause Concreters 56, Moose |J. FIRE. (32) FG FT PF TP! The other 2-to-1 match went to|feats at the hands of Lester Stoe-|a stirring struggle. i bee:“;‘n; e;";‘ m“é" as 3 ; 22. Hollmann, (¢) f 1 1 3 3 the Admiraltys over the Kruzofs |fen in the Bermuda and River| Two spots in the 1934 ranking tHon: & : é o "'J °r°;“" o™ GAME TONIGHT S. Hill, f 4 2.0 10 after the latter had tdken the| Oaks (Houstén, Texas) singles|list also hold more than a little up. 8% EReoK) b R At Douglas Natatorium—De- |L. Hill, f <00 1 0w game The Kodiaks blanked Frank Shields defeaed him forof Allson' inirest. Those are No. YO g PAC IFIC CO AST Co AL CO* Melay vs Douglas Firemen at |Gerwels, c 4 0 2 8/the Dukes in all three games of-the North and South title. and No. 6, occupied by | p ’ 8 o'cl)"rck. i Orme, g 1 0 4 2 their opening match. | Allison came back to win the|Stoefen and George Lott, respec- GRAND NAT]ONA-L ‘ | Grummett, g 2 1 3 5 There is no bowling slated for | Mason-Dixon doubles with George |tively. FNTRY SHY BUT P HONE 412 Out-played but not out-fought.|Nowell, g 2 0 2 4 tonight. Lott as his partner and putlfiat;k 0 e ::—*——T VA ’ That's a trite phrase at its best,| Blake, g 0 0 2 0 Last night's summaries: Shields out of the running for the| « 2 bl | BOESE artatiily Nt Rl e bl T« FIRST MATCH | Virginia State title in the semi-|® SPORT BRIEFS . NOBODY WORR"':Si = e MY neau High School’s basketball team| Totals --14 4 17 32 Ko final round. T R < | . e _|J. High. (30 FG FT PF TP R e . | S Sanctioning or poxing as an in-j LONDON, Feb. 6.—The entry of | came within two points of defeat Reynclds 135 149 127— 411§ s \ schi 80 for the principal t of the| e ing the Juneau Firemen on the|B. Lindstrom, f ...1 1 1 3| Bringdale 135 181 17— 4981 maors in May he sutferedia bnds] L ollesiate . sport at | Micuighn : s B e O 19 local prep floor last night in an|F. Behrends, f, ¢ (@ 4 2 4 10| Henurickson . 204 181 164 549 | y Stale college mesty that tuiBpet- [Thghsh, siecpleshating aéanm, the overtime session. The Fire Eaters | Hall, f 00 3 b 7 ™7|ly sprained ankle at the CReVY|ians pave varsity competition in| Grand National, to be run at Afn- won, but only by a 32-30 count. |Mead, c 30 a 4‘ Totals 14 401 4681433 | o et o aoreed 101 12 branches of athiletics. Yee g MR 30 shows: & Jalling . Had the prepsters won last night, | Smith, f 0%l 1 Dukes [Risin enns or o seonp off of 18 compared. with last year. they could have claimed the sea-|Paul & L350 14 Z‘Miss Hanson . 111 113 120 34| ronten Gitvers. Hull oo the New| Th¢ National League of Profes-| Nobody is worrying much on that son’s biggest upset. But they didn't, | Bardi, g 1 2 0 4| Barragar, Jr. . 105 177 146— 519 | puetand. (e motier s New|sional Baseball clubs entered the | account .as last season only 30 of 5o they continue to hold down the | SCott, g 3 0 1 6|Henning, A 155 12 10 15 Loand Ule maiches John Vanlgoin year of its existence on Feb-|an original eniry of 73 took part S it s ekt s ol 8, T Ryn to win the Middle Atlanticig,,, s in the race and Golden Miller's CeHiar “Sito - alonig’ Wikl the Mooee, _ | —— —— —— ——|States singles; and Berkeley Bell victory brought $36,325 in stake| counting four losses in as many| Totals 12§ 17 30| otals 462 482 434—13T8|ror tne Dol Hamoicnihl | § ' ol starts. The Firemen, thanks to| Referee—E. E. Engstrom. | SECOND MATCH e ATAN SRR @Only - two charter members of | money. A s R s ¢ | pr it Confident that he was in con-|the National league—Chicago and| Although the general opinion is BE IEVE second-pla{ce m’e with Kraus SECOND ‘GAME ‘Vlrs Duncan 135 y142 161— 438 dition for the international match-|Boston—have held franchises un-'that J. H. Whitney's Thomond II -—— Concreters. ERAUE (00) FG FT PF TP | | Metcalf 180 211 178— 560 he hurried by request to Wim-j{fnterrupted since 1876, but there represents the only real danger to ihosa selfiadiel ‘Ganbrsters il | L W wiewd ol a4 142 133 157 432| 1edon_to_Join the other membersfhas been no change in the roster another victory for Dorothy Pa- dentally R 1 o tne” ot | CEanetn.n Y r one 2| B of the Uhited States Davis OUD|since 1900. get's champion, the pair will that genuine interest in our ally, ed on all their of-|Njkish, £ : 2.0 0 4 i 2 3 T |team preparing to meet Australia frighten away nothing that holds customers and their banking af- fensive power and crushed the|grown o f (c) 8 5 1 21} Totals 457 486 496—1439 | X Moose in the second game of 1ast | Heppenstall P e Kedonte Allison was keenly disappointed| Wyoming University is placing|the slightest outside chance. fairs is vitally' important in ren- night's double bill, 56 to 22, S 3 0 2 g Miss Tawor . 163 154 143— 4go| When R. Norrls (Dick) Williams,[great faith in her four “D" back-| In the days before the great dering GOOD banking service. This 3 But the story of that high school A = _ |8 Messerdt . 148 159 188— 495 CaPtain of the Davis Cup team,|field this year. Dunn plays quar- wnax;] fields n"emgfl: around 38 fOl; attitude, plus modern equipment, defeat 1s not told easily. Consider | rotals 2 6 4 56 Monagle 184; 184 "184--4en | NRIed. CONOSRS e wid. Lester{ SELRSK. ADuxle - mR - Dir. BAcuacks [FARNY . YeRts, a0 5 WAN: Hop S our ability and capacity to meet the final moments of the fourth|moOSE @2 FG FT PF TP — — —__. ____|Stoefen for the doubles. Without|and Deti fullback. the advent of the Irish hospitals banking needs in this territory, uarter. There i i ? . ™ A |even waiting to help in the prac- sweepstakes, coupled with an Am- 5] d tection fi o q ere is one minute t0|pedbetter, f 5 0 0 10/ Totals 465 467 4851417 erican rush f sstbl tional and - assured protec or play, the Firemen—thanks to a|penmessy f 0 0 0 o THIRD MATCH | Hss janeion, he DRbked; s bags |1 SAIT., oo agpitian, Dave. (Meck, O . D positors’ funds, guarantees GOOD driving last-half spurt—are leading | steqman, £ 0 val Attus | and returned home. s o) ot Deshall, wain w;n,:;m' Bl 7 service and banking satisfaction at ¥ | wieldy. 26 to 24. Suddenly, Walt Scott,|mHagerup, f "0 0 0 o/Mrs Faulkner 146 191 182— 519| He did not publicly criticize Wil- :OZSDHNVE““Y of California this Anir Ori B this bank. popular prep guard, grabs a loose | Gissberg, o ....0 2 1 2|Redman 167 189 201— 557 liams' choice for the doubles—and |Season. opponents in 1929, various qualify- ball and dribbles for the Fire- | Sweum 103 112 140— 355 | wisely s0 in view of the fact that 4 Suey A W. Rodenberg, g, ()2 0 3 4| ing conditions were imposed, and 00D Se t men’s basket. As the crowd shouts, | g, Rodenberg, g 0o 0 o o —— —— —— ——|the combination defeated both the| MARCUM LIKES TO gradually conditions have returned Qur & Feblrn he leaps high for a cripple shot. Frodle, g .2 0 1 4| Totals 416 492 523—1431 | Australian and English teams in BAT AGAINST ROWE 10/ 81l nore). YOUR Service! The ball goes in, tying the count, e b Y Unimaks |the Davis Cup matches—but it . " and Scott is given one try from Mrs Koski 134 126 133— 393| was natural that he should seek ———————— Total: 10 2 7 22|Mrs Koski 3 . the free-throw lane because he Re;:rie_fluum E. Regele Stewart . 167 188 156— 511 |to revenge. He felt he had been| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6.—John- YANKEE MANAGER @ was fouled. He misses. The crowd sy L0 ] G. Messer'dt ... 160 165 153— 487 |slighted and a little satisfaction|ny Marcum, Philadelphia Athletic APPLAUDS M'NAIR groans. The game goes into over- ATTENTION REBEKAHS —— —— —— ——|in the form of a victory or two|DPitcher, likes to bat against De- T . P time. Totals 470 479 4431391 | over the men chosen would at least | trolt’s Schoolboy Rowe. NEW YORK, Peb. 6-Jos Mo. First N ational Bank In this overtime session, the| There will be a regular meeting | “—Average, did not bowl. make him feel better. T just wn’l.!. for his fast one o s ér of 'me'New Yors Tough play of the preps tells, for at the I. O. O. F. Hall tonight at e Without time to practice or even|and wham it,” says Marcum. ety m::e o fevet i dieEt Juneau, Alaska they are without the services of (g o'clock. Drill practice. All mem- NEW NEW NEW |nd himeelt, Of §hb.SeN Jegs, he has-| JRIGH s Umekethan many star{ SHEH L et ofAbe Frank Behrends, Henry Mead and bers urged to attend. Just received a new shipment of | tened from the boat to enter the|batsmen can do. ‘Athlehice: 14 ist. about a3 agilh'e Spiro Paul—ousted from the con- EDITH F. SHEELOR, costume jewelry at the Nugget|tournament at Seabright, N. J. short-stop at there is in the major test earlier on four personal fouls.|—ady. Secretnry Shop —adv He reached the semx flnal round FOXX TO RECEIVE Iaag0es.. And MoCarthy has. -basti] IW9 = e — — However, Substitute Ralph Bar- — o 9 2 3 2 W W VY WA W YE O 32 ] di isn't going to give up for the N B P FOR MACK’S CLUB|in both circuits. L= = . % 2 A " —eee high sck_lool five. Quickly he scores D A I L Y S P OR TS CAR TOO e y ap PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6.—Jimmy GOODIE SALE 9 24-Hour Service four points with a field shot and Foxx, Connie Mack’s leading slug- BAI‘ 4‘EY S Becr—if desired t:ozsmv‘fi: :h?vtls(; :;tl:;u t1:'«2;le 1:;11, 30 ger and all-round star player, will| Martha Society will hold a Merchants’ Lunch o 8% e bo Siteg 1o o ::- catch for the Athletics this year., GOODIE SALE beginning at 11 a. C AFE Short Orders Stan Hill goes imlo) i’ctionen 'rhli A veteran and a ten year man|m. Saturday, February 9, at Sani- Regular Dinners disorganized high schoolers permit and only 27 years old last October,|tary Grocery. .y, “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" the Piremen ace to sink two close Foxx is one of the wonders of the ——— { close- | sure that he’s getting well-bal- | AL WA YS anced food. 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