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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'IUESDAY DEC 3, 1935 doés his shadow boxmg while sitting | [ in a chair. But Mrs. Hays, who haa studied the sport for years, | most of the real work. ‘ gard Johnny as being suited to the career he has! e determined to build BRINGING UP FATHER LOUGHRANIS SEEKING BOUT HELSINGFORS, Dec. 3— Tommy Loughran wants to test the claini$ ing made for Gunnar Baerlund, young Finnish heavyweight boxing champion. 1 Loughran, it has been nnnounceh | here, has offered to fight Bnerlune at Gothenburg anytime. Baerlund's backers are confldent I'LL. WRITE THAT PART OVER-AND CUT OLT THE SONG ~ @000 INTHIS SCENARIO-IT CALLS FOR A SONG-AND YOUR WIFE PL_AVS TTHAT PART- NOT SO LOQYD~ THATS ME WIFE | SINGIN'- 56—§E SING ? Siosenaaig o him to succe i Trade Pacts G >0 | Into Effect January First WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—~Pres- ident Roosevelt has completed f-rmalities which will put into effect on January 1 the recipro- | their man can keep the veteral eal trade agreements with Can- | Tcmmy very busy in any ring in al ade and Brazil. | country. \\\\\“““}éfiow"””///// E SUN 10 | | Games scheduled for tonight are: | Sanitary Grocery vs Signal Corp;, 7:30 p.m.; A. J. Camp vs Frye-Bruhn at 8:30 pm. MOTHER PUTS SPARRING SON THROUGH PACES “Fistic Hope Is Given HIS JWorkouts Right in COML. LEAGUE BOWLING NEARS END OF SEASON Mike Ugrin of the Brunswick team with a three-game total score of 515, defeated S. Koski of the United Meat team for first place in the Commer- | cial Ieague bewling at the Bruns- wick Alleys last night by the narrow margin of one point. V. Stedman of | HENNING, SIDES BEST BOWLERS, - ELKS TOURNEY Fred Henning of the Cyclones bowied a three-game total of 579 for first place in the Big Ten Conference bowling at the Elks alleys last night. He also took first place in the individual game scoring with 214, defeating M. H.| LET'S HAVE A JOUCHDOWN MARCH HE LEADS AW ORCHESTRA TO PAY WS WAY THROUGH COLLEGE AND MANAGES 10 FIND TIME FOR- TRACK , BOXING AND WRESTLING « CALIFORNIA is near in time—by speedy trains leaving Vancouver and Seattle every day, Fares are low; the cost is less than most people think. Our new food service also saves money for Sides of the Boilermakers with 213, by one point. second in the totals with 543. The 'Boilermakers beat the Cy- clones, the Cornhuskers won from California Grocery won from the|, home unmark : ther, many conveniences of train travel, you'll have the Gophers and the Hawkeyes de- | Brunswick with the following scores: | ome HADAIKSE I BERLD, 4 o ‘” \ the comfort of air-conditioning from Portand feated the Illini. Brunswick frail in appearance, stands nel;r;l 1;-' south. No extra cost for this. Complete scores were: i e Bill Redling 141 109 169— 419/ 14-year-old son with her hands iuj To Losmn.:s a1 Cyclones vs. Boilermakers ! WE SLICCRE SST J. McKin'ey 160 161 124— 445 the position of a boxer. One Way rl‘)‘r;.’ "&:‘,. Cyclones— LITTLB Bl . Mik Ugrin . 152 184 179— 515, “Come on, Johnny,' she Invites. SEAme ... s21so sisdo sins0 Dorothy Green 130 160 13 433] | GARRIER N FIE g g | iLet's have 1t And there begins a VANCOUVER, B.C. 24.50 39.50 46.00 Pullen 168 168 168—°504] gfié’;g&wflm \ Totals 453 454 4721379 |period of shadow-boxing in which 3:::‘;::;%:‘:;3:? i‘:‘.fi;‘ufi'&"‘m‘:fiib‘ F. Henning 189 214 176— 579 # California Grocery {Jobnny has his mother as & spar-| Tourist Pullmans, plus small berth charge. _— e — Bill Schmitz ... 161 145 166— 472 |Fing partner. | Totals 496 542 478—1416 George Bavard 142 148 168— 458| The pace is fast. Nimble Johnny Beilermakers Nick Bavard 168 133 146— 447| has to exert himself. The room echoes o“ em M. Jorgenson 183 106 150— 439 — — ____ ___|with quick breathing and the pound Sides 172 158 213— 543 Totals 411 426 4801377 | Of feet. | ¥ 3 Radde 159 171 177 507| United Meat Co. ! A J:'"“-l’yhls S'e‘;:lntthhn‘ 1" ot ac. c — - — — W Rodenberg .. 138 115 166— 40| ~Taster, Johnny! Weteh JOur "¢ ) 1 ey Totals 514 435 5401489 V. Stedman 109 191 134— 434"“\'"' right! And keep your chin BC 'r.\':"i;"r"'"fr'l'fi':fff{‘i?;';mm{'&f.fif A 8. Koski 152 174 188— 514 | down! Now you're getting it! 474 Granville St Vancouser,B. (i of J: A: OK MANDY, Sides placed | Gophers vs. Cornhuskers HiS # ONE (S the United Meat team bowled 191 for | 1 you. In coaches and Tourist Pullmans we now the be:t individual gam2 of the eve- i ning United Meat beat Rheinlander, and | Own Home LONDON, Dec. 3.—In an east ide It's ail a part of the training of a ( serve coffee for 5¢, milk 5¢, sandwiches 10¢, three doughnuts 10¢, cookies 10¢, etc, Then we have dining car service with complcte “Meals Select” at moderate prices. This year, in addition to the Geueral Pass, Agent, 703 Pacific Bi Portland, Cregon, Gophers | A GLENROCIS, WYO,, Totals 389 480 488—1357 | coming boxer. Johnny Hays' mother, ——— Mrs. Pullen 115 115 115—°345 RANCH WHERE Rheinlander | who has provided the world with 14 e e s Banfield 149 151 172— 472 HE ENJOYS { L. Delebeque .. 118 125 131— 374 |children, of whom Johnny is the sev- Duckworth 168 154 156— 478 LS g D. Barrett 123 137 120— 380|enth, has @ leading role in the pre- WINDOW CLEANI]VG —_——— — AS A BRONCHO B. Brown 147 108 152— 407 | parations, Totals 430 420 4431295 BusTER> —— —— —— | Johnny is already getting some- PHONE 485 Cornhuskers | o 5 Totals 388 370 403—1161 | where. Spectators cheered him wild- Miss Monson... i.. 137 133— 428 i e - U’ Only three more playing dates, in- |1y at a recent match. Promoters have ( eeeeecereereeecooreeonn Shattuck 146 164 170— 480( ____ 2 RN o s i cluding tonight, remain on the Com- | their eyes on him. . g Duncan 135 166 146— 447 % b x ol mercia: League schedule which wil!| Johnny also trains with his fath- s it SPUHT SLA NTs qua}:t‘:rl::ckr?r Ty 12 GAMES ARE Ibe ‘concluded next Thursday night.| er, who, having lost a leg In the war, v M= IR TRA N B | Bill (Kayo) an is a real football ‘ i . Hawk RNk i K | Clarence Stewart, sports editor of | Player—make no mistake about that. | Tu BE PLAYED Mrs. Tilden 101 123 116— 340/ the Colorado Springs Gazette, takes The Colorado qgurterback more than ; NEw s".vER F C. Sabin 197 155 143— 495|up the cudgel in behalf of Rocky mfl}(es up for his lack of weight (h=| 3 i 3 513/ Mountain conference football play- |Seales only 150 pounds soaking wet) ! All i Sh k ’ A. Henning ... 171 185 150— 513| " nd Bill (Kayo) Lam, of Colo- | by his speed and shiftiness, He has | o 27 D T PR en attuc ’ nc. ra i i r is | plenty of football brains, too. Totals 475 464 409—1348|rado university, in particular. In his Pl 4 s ; ) itor ites: | Lam did not play football in high e 1 Barks from the new Silver Fox - i Hawkeyes column, Sportitorial, Stewart writes: 5 9 . an| . £ § EB Mrs. Taylor.. 123 156 146— 425 “Most of the big All-America se- 5“*20‘};! bfiba;“f h; W;‘*fi:‘x’ Amau“» e Firemen Mee't DeMolay and 2 Where we gently trim your lox. tablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska Selby 187 164 134— 485 lectors overlook the Rocky Mountain | g0% P& TP ey o ke Krause Five Tangles 3 Back to our old stand new and neat { Caro 159 190 162— 511|conference in making their selec-| S IMER & 70 #RAD KOS SCASOR| ith Eagl 4 At 225 South Front Street e o e ot 0 2 — —- —- —|tions. They overlook other leagues, vcaflrne it le fagofi lmers and wit gles ‘ (?u Totals ........ 480 510 442—1421tco, whose complaint is just as le- | 53ReC & HOU OF BN YARGS fo | 5 Snow White Laundry very handy by *—Average—Did not bowl. gitimate as that of the Rocky Moun- | S1e78ES O 02 VEI® BE W TH SAME GO 6 We'll keep clean and not half try RIC E & A HLE RS CO The following ~Pacific Coast|tain conference. z’ e e rsh e’; % stoI:ir el;: all| 7:30—Firemen vs DeMolay. 7 Handy. Andy {n'vear & cabinet maker . Conference games are scheduled| “Dutch Clark, one of the greatest t:i]: conte;e::; e Yy Moun-| 8:30—Krause vs Eagles. y ) X Hehtin Plumbin Sheet Metal Work for tonight at the Elks alleys:|players ever produced in the Rocky ; : : i : 3 - 8 Makes more fuss than an undertaker g g Lumberjacks vs. Bruins, 7:30 p.|Mountain conference, gained all-| He i3 one of the stars of the Colo-| Still smarting from their terrific 9 Hid by Anderson’s Store and news stand PHONE 34 m.; Brones vs. Vandals, 8:30 p.|America recognition by The Associ- rado track team, competing in the|peating by the DeMolay, Krause's 10 Andy is most out of sight of land m.; Trojans vs. Gallopin’ Gaels, ated Press because Colorado sports|SPrints, the quarter-mile and thej,:. conoreters will be gunning to 4 South s ol 9:30 p. m. | writers hammered and hammered at [br0ad jump. He has held Rocky |yt pack on the win wagon tonight 11 Cold Storage on Sou ma? es no fuss —_— the New York A. P. office until n‘\floufimn xl"fe";n“l b“l'"fl and| ynen they take on the visiting Eagles 12 But serves to keep the wind off of us capitulated. No other selection hon- | Wrestling titles, but last winter dz-| g Doyglas. The giants, who ex- 11 fish as the winter goes b; BLUUM ulsT ored Dutch, as a college player—yet | ¢ided to forego wrestling in favor of iy .0y thekr st eRTA L ball 13 And se l] o 5 tgh it {o s now that he has proved his worth in | dramatics. Saturday night, are out to win, while | 14 So people can live and not ha pro football, there isn't a critic any-| HOW he ever manages to take part| . macies will be fighting desper- 15 And the Star Bakery not far away TAKES I_EAD wffie ever;; ’:‘Dthf ;r{fl; e{’“‘ ‘r'ha g: irnjn::scyhsg?rf x;.f;l:c:rcymg:c?ul; ately to, upset the Krausers and 16 With lunch counter is here to stay w! ny that Dutch is just as fine|Pre °|thereby win their first match ir : s a football player as ever graced tae | {Lam is working his way through col- five ‘stasts. ! 17 Bread on one su_ie fish on t.he other campus at Yale, Harvard, Penn or lege. He directs an orchestra and ("5 o500 o 1o gine DeMolay boys | 18 We'll live just like home with mother Princeton. But because he attended | that, °EH°°"“" ”}‘;“’;: m‘l’l"f h‘;‘"w will play the Firemen in the opener 19 We'll do your work extra fine school in the hinterland, Dutch’s|3pent rehearsing. He is well fitted o .\ v 30 iclock, The boys in red are i 8 5 zeneral recognition was delayed un- | fill in almost any spot in the band | o\ i< or their ups;tting ways, 20 If you fish or work in the mine Kmk Bayers Another De-|til after graduation. |should the occasion arise, since h.efbringing dowrdthe Wadens Sl year | 21 It matters not to us what you do Y Dayets) “That's one reason why picking Plays six instruments. And for & bit|yyne thay, themselves, were out of | 22 We'll clean you up from head to shoe = Molay Player Is in |an-America teams is unfair. Too of varieiy he croons through a mi- (g i ™™ Ui e "sise | 93 Another thing goz v Ay hath = Second Place many deserving men are over-looked. | crophone to delight the co-eds, and experience, have confidence in g O 8 ot Hebh < “Just now there is a concerted | i Y the oA’ saying: *histary Heieats iL- 24 A combmatlon tu. and shower bath. \‘ " boom for Kayo Lam, Colorado's snap- | Under auspices American Legion| .., | 25 Now that winter is almost here ,\ Wikl het. IORAERGIATL Jeagtie py little quarterback. We'll cast a . Auxiliary at the Dugout Thursday, | Paul Jnhnson wm yeferec, | 26 Much d 5 h we appear ) BN ‘well UIeE ez, And; With alh vote for Kayo when the ballots are December 5. Piay starts prompily at | I{c eper{ S orv e app & * feams ”;’l”s“"g iy “"’:’s'hm"i 100" | taken, simply because it is one of the ' 1 oclock. ~Admission 50c. Public ! 27 This New Silver Fox Barber Shop : :f]';“l‘gop g“!“";wfs‘:;:g":;e T eass | few ways that the aitention of the| nvited. —adv, WON’T PL AY 28 I just the very place to stop ik‘ | nation can be focused on the Rocky i “ jon M k P . To date, wiz}t: h;‘ut;‘euixlnsnfeady 1;; Mouritain’” conterente. /Kayo" is 1; Grezory was the name of 16 popes 29 For people of every tongu(_ and nati ake the Ostman \ ;::::‘ t:’:‘g.:k with the s&;‘::r‘:n" swell guy and a fine football player.|and one anti-pope. 30 To make. complete prepa'ratwn . ] average of 16 and two-thirds points NEW YORK, Dec., 3.—Fordhem 31 And dolling up exactly right Your Bankln g e ot e wn: | Life Is What You Make It |onersis oot ofticais iodoy | 55 For stepping out day or night : first n;l.ree contests. nm; De- T et i rhine 33 The Douglas Bridge now completed A sttant! ‘\‘ Molay plager, Eiky Bayey; ds;sec- ; e e / 34 Douglas people can feel conceited ond best, only one point ahead of 1 : & Bneu! . k Many Juneau people, and many who live fi Doc Hollmann of the Firemen, who GOLD DIGGERS PLAN 35 - Drive over daylight or dar outside the city, send deposits regularly to boasts 42 markers. The list of pla; S | 36 At the Silver Fox a good place to park. their Pirst National Account by means (: ;‘\ ers avemging over nine polLE CHRISTMAS PARTY | 37 Musical instruments neatly repaired our Bank by Mull srvice. The postman gll,";:m a'® Invitations to a “gold-diggers’ re.'| (B8 %And Violin Bows scientifically rehaired - services as near to them as their et fi y Bloomquist, DM 3 50 bstion: and Christmas party,” to be %9 Our super tonic is growing new hair mallbox. gafis" D!\gm b 3 ::; held on December 11'at the Edmond 40 ‘We have nothing with it to compare ‘wuen you bank at the First National by ‘ ollmann, J Meany Hotel in Seattle, have been At o4 15 Ak i mail, you can build up the balance in your Erskine, FOE ... -4 54 received by members of the Juneau 41 Every}?ody is invited t,o pay .us ” VIs.It' Savings or Commercial Account—or you can Brown, KC # 3 37 Business and Professional Women's 42 We thing we are looking quite exquisite make withdrawals with safety and con- * Behzends, SAB . i g Club who participated in last year's|| 43 Three Artists here in a row ventence. Tanghe, TAL .........4 Gold-Digger Cruise following the na-' " ‘s * in’ to go i League shndlnn Honink mvanion in Saatite. 44 All feeling fine and }'ar to go . bur Bank by Mail service Is a your service A & Won Lost Pet. Lulu Fairbanks, 2100 Fifth Ave-' 45 In a place brand splinter new / DaMolay 3 0 1000 nue, Seattle, who managed the last 46 And we can take care of not a few [ J [ Concreters -2 1 667 | summer’s cruise, is in charge, and 47 Step i : g : . 5 ep in and give us a trial ( Firemen -2 1 687 | anyone interested in the affair ir, 5 & 2 W Tailapoosa 2.58, 80 e to write her for detatls || 48 We will send you out with a smile ’I'he First Na'/ional - Sabin’s 1 2 333 | - [ 49 Here friends meet from Seattle to Nome pr Enpie e A | Hundreds of trees in swamps|| 50 And makes us feel like home sweet home Bank ; ? ENSCH'S i along the North Carolina coast have|| 51 Now we wish all Merry Christmas cheer g * Scientifix X-Ray Chiropractic will| -=—— 15:10“ :":‘Bd b:' h:‘" W“’:’ "*‘;'“ ““;m; %2 And a Very Happy Prosperous New Year. CALAIRA \ remove: the cause of your stomach, and from ocean during a ter-| \ Kidney trouble. Call- 206 Life s soft pillow after another for Tol 2nd, bulldog mascob, | .. " "suo vears ago and fail- 53 Closed Friday to Saturday Sundown 7th day. Y liver or y of Mi tate’s football ham. ‘When inflame'sd ln New York Wn Street or Phone 451, -~ —adv. hotel where mas |ed to drain back. _ 54 This is all we now have to say. e ES A | Delivery to Douglas Daily with & yawn i P b g R 556 J. D. VAN ATTA, Propreitor PN P X L IMPAH. ‘l'me“!. ll' mfi:urnz'h‘n’ for a lltfl.hmm :XTL‘I SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRSI!