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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1935. ' By BILLE DE BECK. . 'LL GIVE YE JES' TWO MINITS TER KEM_ ACROST WITH THET $#200-- ER I'LL GRIND .1 i || SKULL TER PIECES. WITH; MY BOOT-HEEL, LIKE EZ EF SHHH: MY covégfifl:l}\W ‘amnzmg reserve to pull him up. # One blazing July afternoon in 11926 the junior national cham- | plonships were being eomducted in the: sesquicentennial. stadium in Philadelphia,All the athletes were seeking the shady nooks, that is, { all: but Pinky. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK-PEUG _YE ORTER BE SHAMED 0 Yo g COUGARS UPSET OREGON STATE BY T GOUNT I DO _DECLAR, DAN'L'S N A LEETLE TEVCHED IN TH' HAID - <ONE O\THESE DAYS HE'S GONER WEAR HISSE'F OUY WITH HIS TANTRUMS --MIST' . G- AN' THET VARMINT SNUFRY SMITH J'ININ' | YORESE'F, DAN'L--YE HAIN'T NO I T DASSENT STAY BUT A LEETLE SHIRT-TAIL BOY ENY [MINIT, LUCY-BELLE--I JES' MORE-:YE AIR A GROWED WANTED TER TELL YE MAN- - SHAVIN' SIZE=-AN" YE THET UNCLE - SNUFFY ORTER _BE THINKIN' ‘BOUT YER [] AN'-MIST' GOOGLE HEV WEDDIN" STIDDER FOOLISHIN' [°| J'INED_ HANDS AN' TH' 'ROUND THEM THAR RAILROAD [| FOLKSES AIR NO WISE DOUGH'S .UNDER | L——ri 1 THEM BOARD'S | IS PLACE, WAS IN THE SUN [ MPHEE, NEWTO OEC 4 - 'NICKNAMES ARE | poured down en' him ‘“resting’ for | the final, | “Officitls; eoaches and’ athletes | hdvised*him to ntove into the shade | warning him against sunstroke, and telling him that he was broiling |away his chances of winning. Pin- | Xy merely smiles ‘his thanks for their kindly interest and remained in the sun. Whent the event was finally call- ed he drawsily dragged himself to the starting -line. The gun sent | eight eager youngsters raeing down the track, with Pinky bringing up |the rear and apparently losing a | TRAINS--WAAL-- YE AIR HYEH [ [ PLEEZED ABOUT HIT-- HANDS so- Lia I k GHT WHERE \ e ) 8 £ NOW--LIGHT DOWN AN' SET A o 5 5 2 f Finky sat out in the infield, | x g SPELL -- -- SICEE NG DN LUCY'S SITTIN [ where - the - full - heat ot the day |U. of--W. Five Now Has Better Chance for Championship PULLMAN, Wash, Feb. 23. Basketball news was made in this town last night when, perhaps in honor of George Washington's birthday, Washington State Col=- lege upset the league-leading Ore- gon State College basketball team, 30 to 37, This defeat of the Corvallis, Ore., club doesn’t do the Pullman team much good, but it does help the cause of the University of Wash« taRtiES i i ington quintet in Seattle, Now, ; luNEAU I-EADS MnsT PUPULAR :::I;t,; - . s va.h o’ the Oregon Staters have threé de- ’ o ) Coming into the final straight- feats. e U. of M. tive ‘s 'HOOP SCORERS George Brothers Ace Has! 15-Point Average for Entire Season OF e GERMAN-AMERICAL ACY - NATIONAL- 'MAJOR LEAGUES NEW YORK, Feb. 23, —American League pla; known to their pub- lic by their nicknames are numer- ous. They are: George Herman (Babe) Ruth, Ralph (Red) Kress, Edmund (Bing) Miller, Charles Sol- A big indodr track meet.in Mad- ison Square Garden attracts all the foot-racing stars of the past in the vieinity. The old-timers get together and make the lobby fair- ly buzz as they re-run the thril-| lers of the past, and the races be- come more exciting with each re- dway with about 200 yards to go he | traled the rleaders by 25 yards— |an. almost unsurmountable handl- eap. Suddenly he came to life and with lohg powerful strides began to pick up the field, which then | appeared -to be standing. -His very | amazing drive cartied himi homie a | winner .in the last,step. been beaten four times, ~Should the Corvallls team fall again to the Washington State Squad when the two teams meet again tonight; U. of W:will be back in the Pacific Coast Conference championship running. The Cougars led last night at half<time by a 1210 ecount. OTHER SCORES Scoring more points than any of omon (Buddy) Myer, John GOr-| telling. | -Pinky was: plenty “hot! that af- b the seasoned veterans, a newcomer 600 METERS don (Dusty) Rhodes Lynwaod| on this particular occasion ..Pm_‘wmoon for he set a new junior h':gl:dfi;:;‘fix:fa fi:}u;; :0-:72 to" Juneau's basketball compsfition CHAMPION (Schoolboy) Rowe, Herald (Muddy) | gy Sober, o grand lttle half-miler NAtional record of 54 1-5 for the | grquping last night in- Southerh ledds the individual scoring Tace AvD Ruel, Georze (Rube) Walberg, Joy- | of a desade ago was holding forth | half mile. . Dividion, Bheirc: CondliONsEemmid of the City Basketball League for RECORD HoLDE R ner (Jo-Jo) White, James Luther with a small group. Sober, natur- Stanford defeated U. €. 1. A. m 1934-35, a compilation of the 42 pames played in both the first and second halves showed today. -1 (Luke) - Sewell, Ervin (Pete) Fox, Leon (Goeose) Goslin, Robert Mos- es (Lefty) Grove, Irving D, (Bump) ally, was talking “track” and. he waxed enthusiastic. COLLEGE MAN the other game, 33 to 28. MARANVILLE SIGNS UP WITH BRAVES ROCHESTER, N. Y., Peb, 23— Walter J. (Rabbitt) Maranville, vet- That newcomer is ‘“sure-shot”™ Bob McPhee, who, some day, hopes to be a member of Hec Edmund- sen’s University of Washington var- sity quintet. He averaged aneven 15; points for each one of his team’s Hadley, George (Mule) Haas, Ar- nell Odell (Bad News) Hale, Stan- ley Raymond (Bucky) Hatris, Min- {{ ter C. (Jack) Hayes, Merritt (Su- ‘| gar) Cain, Gordon Stanley (Mick- ey) Cochrane, Allen Lindsey ‘(Dus- | to be held in Palestine this coming |@pril and Sober heads a commit- |tee including Abel Kiviat, Milton Sandler and Barney Hyman, which is in charge of the tryouts. ~ ASHTON DERBY twelve games. McPhee, who plays forward for the first-half champion George Brothers five, has a total of 180 points. He leads Kinky Bay: s, red-head- headed DeMolay center, by the ty) Cooke and Edgar C. (Sam) | Rice. ! EQUIPOISE STANDS | AT HORSE RACING | The f(inal tryouts for the track‘ |and field ‘team are to be held in Nyon Cordin New York city February 27. The First Maccabiah was held in| Palestine in 1932. Over 5,000 ath- §y Leack ield With: His English- Irish Settlers eran major league infieTder, an- nounced he has signed a players' contract with. .the Boston Braves for 1985 Maranville was out of the game .last season with a-bro- ken leg: : Ll o scdat margln of nine poinks, Bay- | CROSSROADS. TODAY - compicte Oismpic program, with £, 23._Don | SHOP TN JUNEAL 2% navIg PUILS, PSR |the American contingent earrying| , ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 23—Don seasonal average of 14.2 points. In third place in Paul Brown, Krause Concreters’ star, who claims 161 points for a 13.4 average. Of the ten highest scorers for the whole season, the DeMolays, # tied now for the second half cham- y NEW YORK UNMWERSITY SBuT pionship, have four men included. all time. 035 v. ¢ three minutes of the record with Their nearest rivals are the ge C O\DOTL$TL“||_1 *_‘r‘s \uQEAL STRIOE Equipose 1 the favorite here to m:,"‘r ‘;‘:" L.‘:‘:bg&"::c 02';8'::; h&‘rw‘his English and Irish setters. Brothers and Krause Concreter e > P S INTER- , take the Santa Anita event, al-' joc N UF p Lt the foote | Cordingly s earping his way quintets, each with two men in the ALl Blghts Reserved by The Afwnciated Prosy———-SR. though Ladysman, T'wenty Grand, l",i .“m_h'qm with one- of “the through college winning dog races. | dist. T IS PRI, te 7 Mate and Head Play—all ol ri- "“‘ + ';:;mii;g finishing * “kieks” | J. . R. Williams was second and The man with the least number| DeMolay 428 35.6 SECOND MATCH vals of “Ekky"--are listed as strong '“” o et uqu .cley Baum was. third. of fouls in the “big ten” for both| Juneau Firemen.. 439 365 FRED H N I Feku possibilities. i *}(‘“;Td Tabit ot - balng: s | > R e halves of the season is Bagers,| Moose 614 511 Mrs. Peterman 160 136 134— 430 - ek i o ek “that| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! credited with ‘but nine personal —— Henning, F. .. 179 201 229— 609 Empire Classificd ads Pay. TINE BEROTARY S e m‘ | ; fouls in twelve games. Frank Beh- ODDITIES an Ls fiug As Thibodeau 169" 188 163— 535] LR SR On N et ] s - rends of the High School team{ 1 g wind-up of the scoring sta- ] ol sy ikl i l‘!l'i pcon(.enung himself with * his THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS has the most personal fouls among| istics for the entire City Basket- Totals 528 521 520—1574 GENERAL MOTORS | foumd pace.ana then staged a last| the ten scoring leaders with 29. |pa)) League season, it would be TAKUS W|N TILT Susiinss | and 1 | mbiute. soiing thet darrisd Hini %0 | o 4 Hcll;c are the ten highest scorers|poor not to include mention of cer- M nmidt. 135 148 113 45| | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | |ine front. e astlneau or the entire season. ¢ 5 9 | erschmi — 5 B S v Player Team FG FT PF TP Ave. Laf}‘herefifixzflW:;fi]fla::eigfil\},dm" G B. 153 129 16— 41| | W. P, JOHNSON J e SRARHIL. M WBIghing SEORS : P . i 3 o " P J . | 130 pounds, he would rely on his McPhee, GB... 77 26 26180 150|50re s held by McPhee, who Susitnas Lose by 3-to-() Andrews 163 163 163—"480 P Ree b st MO Wit SO Our Services to You ‘Begin and End at th Bayers, DM..... 79 13 9 171 142 .coreq 42 points during the first| e i g L. . i Decision Before 1,- S Brown, Kr..... 67 27 19 161 134}y in g game against the Moose. | ’ Totals 451 440 505—1396 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Erckine, GB... 69 16 21 154 12870 second highest one-game count 574 Taku Score Ao ) g'aeh’;ends"’s fi ig 3 :;} :g’: also was made against the Moose, 1 T"";Z.MATC“ o SP0UR, = )| Bayers collecting 32 markers in a| Turning in one of the best scores st . E. Linds'm DM 47 15 15 109 90} ontest in the first half of the|of the cirrem season, Fred Hen- | Mrs. Stewart... 90 90 90—270 P i Al Bloomquist DM 42 13 19 97 80] senedute. |ning bowled 609 pins at Elks al- Lavenik 185 185 185—*555 & aiees g el R Haglund, DM. 43 9 19 95 79| rne highest team score was made |leys last night as his Takus shut Benson .. 169 188 200— 562 Heppenstall, K. 35 20 156 90 75|py the George Brothers when they |out the Susitnas, 3 to 0, in an Al-| Handicap 2% 2 u—m gy 5 drubbed the Moose during the first|aska Rivers League contest. Hen- e S s 4 ” Tt Consid::::l e filfig from a|D8lf by the count of 90 to 17.|nings effort greatly aided the oy | Touh oot S Y 1t A d % ok (g0, Those 17 Moose points, hcwever, ke’ ; ! . N W g & team angle, it was found that the | no. mark the. lowest m;em:;:;‘::me'xmg::sngg; ST iotal DOMt | Miss Monson.. 134 134 134—+402 FOR THE WEEK-END } DP in IGHT Concreters lead the league defens- by & team. When the Douglas|for the night also came out of this Kaufmann 146 101 161— 408 ON PINTS OF ’ ively, but that the DeMolays are|piremen were beaten 30 to 15 by|match, with Mrs. Claribel Messer- | Barragar, F. 136 130 143— 409 . A! ”kanr,H t l [ 2 u swr best offensively for the entire sea-{ine Krause Concreters in the first|schmidt clicking 456 for the losing el . I MPORTE D COG A C ote q or (4 Sofj‘v’h Concreters have held their| 2% they established a new low | Susitnas. :1;’“’-5 = ‘“‘*t gg-”l 438—1219 &y 4 e Concreters have record. i 5 verage— not bowl. ; s o g i . tou o 53 s o % 73 o | oy ane game waa st | RS ST L0 ‘Hennessy—~Madrtell Dt Hoanb T | TS Bk 58 D sse ver gume. Second best, de-lang that vas aiter two overtime|Gopuers s 1o 1, and the vukons| TOPEKA STICKS ON e : . fensively, is the defending. cham-{,.rio4s of play when the George blnnkwins' Teh ke 80450 ES PR 2 plon George Brothers squad, With|prothers had most of their men g ptisgin IN WESTERN LEAGUE L wnd i FRYE’S BABY BEEF 811 point average. ruled off the floor ¥ia the personal| 10 next-to-last week of the H “DELICIOUS HAM ¢ The DeMolays had to pile up 542} ;o) route. The Juneau Firemen {n'esentloom;:eu}\?x: wgl:exgufifl DES MOINES, Ia., Feb. 23. /- HUDSON’S BAY S and BACON ints in twelve contests for a ‘45.1 0 a close tonight W | Western League b: e o P were leading at the tme of the| 9 % ©O IR Nl o triple-| ag aseball owners point average to lead the league in team scoring. Again, the George club was second, with a 43.4 peint offensive average. » Here are the complete offensive records of all teams for the entire season: i forfeiture. Incidentally, that was the only overtime session of the first half. However, there were three such sessions’ in the second half, and the Juneau Firemen figured in two of them. ° header. The Attus and the Zar- embos are scheduled to meet at 7:30 o'clock. An hour later, the Chichagofs and Kruzofs tangle, while, at 9:30 o’clock, the Kodiaks| and the Baranofs will bowl. OF GREATNESS WHILE AT HE SHOWED FLASHES LOS ANGELES, Reb. 23—Equi- pose ‘today stands at the cross- roads of a great turf career, with only the Santa Anita $100,000 han- dicap’ betiveen him and the lead- ing horse race money winner of votexl unanimously that Topeka Kas., retain its franchise in the | circuit at a stormy six-hour bus- iness session. Cyclist Arrested off track and field honors. Some 36 nations are planning to send representdtives to the Second Maccabiah, promising to double the number of competitors. HERE WAS A REAL “KICK” | ' DEMERARA RUM 1151 Proof or 114 Proof Cordingly, Ashton college student, won first place in the American Dog Derby yesterday and also broke the record for the 25 mile dash. The reeord has been one Hour, fifty-ene minutes and forty- one seconds. He clipped about 5 Telephone 88 ** Frye-Bruhn Comparncz : Prompt FOR- INSURANCE Team Pts. For ~ Ave: % Last night's summaries: on Dfllllk ch' e 3 f w 4 g o e T : 4 GIN< .. Ses H. K. SHEPARD{a'80 George Bros. 521 134 |YOUNG CORBETT IS FIRST MATCH MADERA, . Cal., Feb, 23—Péter o o o ol \ Koeum Oone. . %5 M2 S e | Reiter, forty, was. booked at the| Half Gallons Full Gallons elephone, ; uneau Firemen.. X ] | Mrs. Dufs 137 177 120— 443 county jail after many !motorists Bbeinini i 0 oot st m g | RING BOUT VICTORSmtie™ 10 1 s it s s | $2.20 $3.95 Moose T as g | saN qucxsc%,xcm,ir;e;:ve. g 165 183 15— 49,3 1 M(:m, &mfldfi: -k ¢ s SSSSSSSEUSS —Young Corbett, . O SNO, T v L L way. | ? < reger: a;re :fie Lg:mgp;::,dg:m:;: won sglen-round boxing decision| Totals ... 466 524 444—1434“;‘1"&? ?;‘ls hbicho from one side . : | o e e Juneau Liquor Co. e s i % Mrs. ‘Willi 15 T3 e Team Pts. Against Avg. |here last night. i pus 41 147 154— 42| The Port Seot, Was., fire de- : ey N5 Vs B “ YOU YOUR FRIENDS" Krause Conc. 328 213 It was Corbett’s second victory Shattuck ... I Y | ol e T 1 i 4 5 4 ; George Bros. ... 374 311 |over the Hollander. The winner Grummett . 149 149 149— ‘"l.’g’m numu': e 1:1 am;: PEREY REYNOLDS - QUICK DELIVERY Douglas Firemen.. 391 325 |weighed 15¢ pounds to the Dutch- s (e ng 3 v firgs. resulting | High School ....... 404 316 |man’s 152. TOLAIS ........ 446 452 459—1357 & total net loss of $217.) | i E A A FE ¥ A 2 ~n By GEORGE McMANUS# <5 | GASTIN U C . BRINGING UP FATHER e : GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING” THATLL DRIVE ME AH-MR, JIGGS! YO | DONT CARE WHY- HOW 1+ HEARD YOU SINGING - | MAD-IF SOME-ONE T £ : SN S ME-V | | O o DO oy 2R 501 DR N AND French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer WOULD ONLY CALL (T MR. DAN- DRUFF - . ARE | WUZ MRS UIGGS? THOUGHT WE MIGHT : NOWw JUST TO INTERRUPT HER! (SINGIN' WHAT A RELYEF;IT WOULD BE- COULD | SPEAK TO MRS JIGGS? NEVER S0 ANY ONE IN e N MR- A (S \ I u - L - GLAD TO BEE | T i L € 1934, King Fesuses Syndscaie_Ioc Gres B SING TO-GETHER - Private Booths CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night UNITED FOOD Co. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 T T S T

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