Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THERE: TTHERE SNUEEY- | ——— LOOKY-T UES TARN $0,B0SS -+ DONT GET IMPATIENT- PORE LEETLE TH' DURN CONTRAPTION 805 YOUR BABY'S ALL RIGHT- wn&m- NEPPER, OPSIDE DOWN. AN! So St - EVEN LO-WIZIE THINKS SO- VZ SHORE HE WY SOUNDS UKE A WHA 'S TH' ATURDAY, "RADDE, BAVAR SPLIT HONORS * ELKS' BOWLING # The Wolverines won three games from the Badgers, the Boilermakers Won two out of three games from the | keyes, and the Hoosiers won three from the Irish at the Big Ten nference bowling on the Elks Al-| leys last night. | EJ Radde of the Boilermakers | * 4 up the best single game score | nd place in the me total divisicn with a score 5 Nick Bavard of the Wolver- incs, who made a total score of 597, was socond in the high game seoring | Tymer of the Bureau of Fisheries— | & Vi vl arrived at Egigak, on Bristol Bay,| STOB The complete scores: yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, ac-| | . 9 BADGERS VS. WOLVERINES cording to a telegram received here.| , g Balycro— Pilot Simmons stated in the mes- | "4[0 ‘ e aro +120 *120 *120—*360 | sage that he has four more stops to o *157 150 169— 476| nake around Bristol Bay before re- Redman 174 133 109— 50 4 wninz to Juneau. There are two NEW COACH —_—— cf snow on all the lakes in OF WE Totals 451 403 488 ~1“4 Bristol Bay region, but the (/NIVE%FF( We've. nes— s not bad, Simmons radioed. CALIFORUIAS 120—* 36\ l 510—1457 VS, BOILERMAKER: A WOMANS INTUITION - night. day evening WUo SHOW UP TERDAVY--T GOT A STORE-BOUGHTEN ToY ALREADY FER TH' LEETLE FELLER WEN HE KEMS- The Big Ten Conference will bowl the following games on Mon- Wildeats vs. Irish, 7:30 Cyclones vs. Maroons, 8:30 Hawkeyes, 9:30. p. m p. mJ Gophers Vs, PATGO IS ON BRISTOL BAY { Two Inches of Snow Re- ported in Region but Weather Not Bad e Alaska Air Transport Pateo, fiown by Sheldon Simmons, which left here Wednesday afternoon with two patzengers — Assistant Agent Fred Lucas and Warden Charles BOYS WORKED WAY SOUTH ON TANKER Milo Kapp and Bob Butler, Juneau toys, who disappeared from here Oc- tober 2, are somewhere in the States, GOLOEN BEARS . —HE TOOK UP TE RENS WHEN WAVY 81’ INGRAM QUIT I LAST FALL- COW BELLERWN' LISSEN-- gpl A3 Rizhts Ria- TE STUVENTS DEMANDED THAT ALLISON &E NAMED HEAD COACH ~NVOW HE 186 GIVING THE GAME BACK TO TE STUDENTS Newly-W ed Brown Bomber ToF lght and See Europe "ad by The Atiociated Pross :i‘:’ li? 1::: i:: according to information gathered ‘/./ i i .17; 172 “179_ 516{PY the Marshal's office which had oy 1 been requested by the parents of the j T boys to locate them if possible. The | « ; . Wotals 4130t a1y Marshal’s men learned the youths e i Beilermakers— i g & worked their way to Seattle on the Jozgenson 127 159 112— 398 % ¢ 2 P » p4 - Foss 100, oil tanker, which left hore Sides 1556 126 165— 446 s s [ Radde 182 . 157 232— 571 recently. Their whereabouts in the anae e States is unknown. Totals 464 442 509—1415 ANflTHER BUUT HOOSIERS VS. IRISH ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE £ s ol 2 : Hogsiers— Mrs. Lisle Hebert entertained at GRID scBRES D. Hanson 106 106 140— 354 (two tables of bridge in her home at Stevenson 191 186 181— 558|the Marine Apartments last night. Tacoma Welte rweight Metcalf 172 173 189— 534| First prize was awarded to Mrs. SCOI‘CS Techmcal Knock- " —— —— —— ——[Mary Michaeclson. Refreshments were 3 6 Totals 469 467 510—1446|served after the playing. out Over Berglund | lrish— - ! | Mrs. Bavard 169 156 187— 512 REMEMBER DEC. 4! | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 19. —| The following are scores of footbal! Foster 147 147 147—*441| It’s the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid An- | Freddie Steele, of Tacoma, welter-| games played yesterday afterncon: Finley 132 137 124— 393 |nual Sale and Dinner. —adv, | weight, scored a six round technical Washington and Jefferson 34; Ma- i el g ——————— knockout over Swede Berglund of rietta 0. Totals 448 440 458—1346 |SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOuG- San Francisco last night. The bout Haskell Indians 0; Xavier 32, —Average, did not bowl. Due to the EIks' Purple Bubble &1 which will be held in the Elks’ ,Ballroom, there will be no confer- enge bowling at the Elks auays 10 LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30/ was scheduléd as a ten round affair., West - Virginia 7; George Wash- |, »m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- |Steele weighed 154 pounds and Berg-iingban 15. UIVERY—Phone 442. > SllO'P IN mw. I?IBS"‘ adv. | lund wcighed 161 pounds. Daily Emplu Want Ads Ply' Announces | Marquette 20; St. Louis 13. University. of Arizona 6; Loyola of Los Angeles 13. P DANCING TONIGHT Until 2:30 A.M. 1 I This is the last of three articles on the fistic career of Joe Louis and the future he faces.) NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—After Baer, hat fistie fodder for Joe Louis, con- 1erer of two former heayweight hampions of the world? Across the Atlantic, in Germany, inother ex-title holder, Max Schmel- ing, peers up under beetling brows d says he is ready to fight the man-killer—if the purse is big cnough. But Baer disposed of Schmeling tin 10 rounds two years ago, and like is' conquerer, the Black Uhlan of e Rhiné has gone back—must have ne back—in the inexorable march of the years. Schmelling now is 30, a late date for ring comebacks, say {the ring-wise. Jee Brings Back Prosperity There is no one in sight with the punch and prowess to stand between ‘J ce Louis and Champion James J. ir addock. That meeting is already in the making. The man who brought back the million-dollar gate that was unhing- ~d with the departure of Jack Demp- sey from the squarred ring does not |intend to be idle, however. The cool, clouter who could marry and fight both in the space of two hours, plans a honeymooning cam- paign. For one who likes to fight and likes to travel, the program mapped out by Mike Jacobs, under whose aegis Joe will do his battling, must loom ideal, First, there was a visit to his mother with his bride. Then he glimpsed the World Series in Detroit, watching his favorite Tigers in ac- tion. » A November Bout Late in November, Joe will step into the ring again at the New York Coliseum, indoor arena Seating 20,- 000. Already, two fighters have side- stepped this bout. But no matter whom he faces, the arena will be packed, for the fans will turn oat to see Louis, the man-killer. Then the tour will start—and ex- hibitions are out. There will be real fights, says Ja- cobs, in Havana, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, London, Paris, Berlin, | Rome, Madrid, “anywhere at all,” according to the impressario who staged the Baer-Louis fight and | brought boxing prosperity around the corner Dempsey took when he quit the ring. Jacobs plans to sign Schmelling for | |a Louis fight in June, then Louis |and Braddock in September. And wise ring heads nod, and wise ring | followers say: ‘“The next champion | of the world will be Joe Louis.” | Short Trip to Top | Tf he ¥ights Br-“1cck, and wins, | he will have carved a pugilistic niche | for himself that is unique in ring annals—two years and two months SPORT SLANTS When Bill Ingram resigned as i head coach of football at the Uni- | versity of California late last Tall, | the students rose in a body and de- \manded his assistant, Leonard (Stub) | Allison, be elevated to the position, which is one of the most important coaching jobs in the country. This was done promptly and Allison took | over the reins of “giving the gamc‘ back to the students.” It was no mere campaign promise on the part of the new coach. One of the first things Allison turned to was the task of developing | a plan for awarding a trophy to the jmost valuable man on the squad. The players themselves are to make |the selection. Under his proposed plan blocking and tackling are to count every bit as much as sensa- tional ball carrying and high scoring. Speed For Heft | His idea is to'let the boys down|| | the field who knock over the would- be tacklers share the spotlight with , the lad who carries the ball over the goal line for the score. Powerful | bleeking is half the game in Allison's opinion. Success with trick maneuv- ers comes only after the way has teen paved with a ground work of sound fundamentals. In his first s coach of the Gelden Boars, Allison is trotting out a lighter and faster team than the one which held forth last season. | Beefy players are conspicuous by their absence. Football talent is | what the new mentor will try to develop. TIf he carries out his plan to start Jack Howard, up from last |year'’s freshman squad, at fullback, | be will be using a comparative mid- |gel when stacked alongside of some | of his predeceszors, for Howard now | weighs only & shade over 160. The quarterback will be called upon to take care of the blocking | duties while the other three back- | |field men take care of the ball- \carrying assignments. Using three men as ball carriers is another depar- ture frcm the past set-up, which more or less relled on a “one-man” | attack. With all the speed on hand Allison will naturally make generous uge of a passing game, Uses Short Punt Many of California’s basic plays will unravel from a short punt for- mation. Opponents can look for the old “flanker play” when they face Allison’s boys. There are plenty of experienced men on the squad, and several mem- bers of the undefeated and untied l | | | i | be of considerable help. Larry Lutz, veteran tackle, fell in line with Alli- con’s weight reducing policy by show- ing up for opening practicé weighing a mere 201 pounds, some 24 pounds less than he scaled last season. /Coach ‘Allison, who played end during his cdollege days will devote {his time to the wingmen and the tackles. The task of tutoring the backfield men has been turned over to Irv Uterl, who for the past 10 years had handled the backfield can- dxlndatu at the University of Wiscon- sin, LOREN- SCHOEL COACH OF CLE ELUM HIGH Loren Schoel, coach of Ketchikan High 8chool basketball teams for the season of 1933-34, and well known in Juneau, is now coaching the Cle Elum Washington High School foot- ball team with good success. Although beaten a few weeks ago under their System. deliver: "On } On ] or 2 sark order Get On and Ride-~ Fi"onil October 15 to November ALASKA " TRANSFER Alaska 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 ON EVERY 15TH ORDER To the lucky person who piaces the 15th coal order with us, for any kind of coal, we On 1 ton order—extra %% ton FREE. On ’/2 ton order—extra 14 ton FREE. 4 ton order—extra 300 lbs. FREE. A Fair and Square Deal to All We'ré Rarin’ to Serve You! 7%, 9 BAX AS YQU ORDER Ahtiu Transfer PHONE 436 5, L“ B 15, The will - operate Profit - Sharing will extra 100 1bs. FREE. x, ‘General Manag umara, Sec.-Ti oma ALL NIGHT - Aluskan Hotel Liquor Sww Dave Housel, Prop. Phone: Single 0-2 rings FOR ll\ SURANCE i 8ee H. R. SHEPARD & SON B. M. Behreuds Bank ma. l&ephwr 0y P 1 freshman squad of last year should| | by Wenatchee High by a score of 6 to 2, the Miner-Echo of Cle Elum the game: “The yardstick shows that Cle El- um's net yardage was 158 yards and Wenatchee's but 88. The Warriors collected 13 first downs to 8' for P. to make a first and ten in the sec- ond half. “The many loyal supporters who made the trip over Blewett Pass to witnessed the game were well pleased with the performance Coach Schoel's boys made and predict that the for- tunes of the local team will be con- siderably better in the remaining five games.” - UMMM! Lutheran Ladies' Aid Goody Sale at Juneau Restaurant, November 26. —adv. to_the heavywelgvm throne. Today, he stands, a tawny figure makes the following comments on| K. Bennett’s lads, who were unable |’ 4LASKA MEAT CO. | [‘EATUR]NG 'CARSTEN'S BABY Hl‘.Fi‘——DIAH()’Nh i TC HAMS AND BACON-—-U. 8. (Goverun.enl Ihspécted { Gastineau Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTING = - E. J, COWLING, President Juneau, Alaska s INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. T SRS Established 1898 guasyess oo 2 e reeoe. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 B3 Thanksgiving . Award 15— TURKEY DINNER 214d—CHICKEN DINNER 3r¢- HAM DINNE CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery @ st s i irnd, e ot Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Scward Free Delivery ——— 6 féet 1% inches in height, weight 198, surveying the realm he seeks to rule, a 21 year old “crown prince” of ‘the ring with a spectacular ca- reer behind and a dazzling future ahead. UNITED FOOD CO. ~ CASH GROCERS 1 Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16