The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1935, Page 5

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1935. By GEORGE McMANLU A QUARREL ENSUES) [ THAT'S GREAT IN WHICH YOO GET ||| WON'T NEED. THE BET TER OF REHEARSALS HIM- VOO CHOKE || AND | DON'T HIM ONTIL HE 1S WANT ANY UNCONSCIOUS -YOU PAY— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 9 ‘éxas A. and M. to 0 to complete their season un= aten and untied, with only Stan+ ford between them and the mythis cal national college football chams pionship. The Methodists gave plenty ‘of indication that they will give the Indians competition in the New BEST GRIDIRON RECORD KEPT BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY, IF ME EYES ! YOU MEAN TO ARE NOT DECEIVING ME" || TELL ME THAT THAT'S MAGGIES SINGIN-| | 6OV 1S GONNA TEACHER- WHAT 1S HE BE IN THE TIN THE STLODIO? BICTORE LOBT hhe WITH NE WELL- THANK GOODNESS THEY ARE GOIN' TO SHOOT ANOTHER PICTORE TODAY- I WONDER WHAT KIND OF A PART (M GONNA HAVE - AT THE PIANO IN HIS STLDIO SING- ING A SONG - YOU ENTER— L i | Prize Pinochle | Hand Held in Gastineau Game HENNING AND METCALF LEA ELKS BOWLING Frad Henning bowled the best three 578, in’ the Big Ten Con ing at the Elks alleys Saturday night, | defeating Frank Metcalf of the Hoo- , with 577, by one point. Met- ied with Curtis Shat- ON SATURDAY with 234, while Fred Henn are final s The pinochle pirates at Gastineau Hotel reccived a thrill Saturday evening when Sam Sa- vin, pinch-hitting for Russell Clithers, held 1520 trumps in kcarty, in a three-handed game with C. D. Ehling and H. L. Mc- Denald, Savin held nine hearts in hend and picked up three nmoce in the “kitty.” 8, took third Art Hemn The following football g linl defeated the Cornhuskers by the same margin Complete sco Florida 22; South Carolina 0. Cornhuskers vs. Illini | Southern Methodist 24; T\ Cornhuskers— land M. 0. s Texas Tech 7; Oklahoma City 7. - | SPORT SIANTS ren top-noteh heavy- content s were 135 416 138 161 112— 434 In this day veight fighters 0 ¢ ine their ring activities to one or wo actual fights a year, with a cou- ple of easy exhibitions thrown in, Joe Louis' desire to work at his hosen trade with unusual frequency s most commendable. The Bomber 113— 342| k. le‘ a}\d v»anxlcusy to en;uge ;111 168— 304‘,1 . Axv,r.)h with any «nd all the 171— 578! big boys ____|line up for 18 140— 471 159 | 152 ~ 491 A Henning " Totals Cyclones vs. Hoociers Cyclones— Miss Green Pullen F. Henning 110 168 216 119 168 191 478 nim zent crop of heavyweights at it is, the sensational Ne- 494 4521424 being 138 160 234 125 130— 393 156 195— 511 199 144— 577 Hanson Stevenson Metealf |of third raters and “easy marks, and therein lies a real danger. One of these unknowns might, remote as the possibility may seem, catch | the Bomber off his guard and spring a surprize. It has happened before In fact, Louis readily admits the hardest fight of his brief profession- Totals 432 480 469—1481 *—Average—Did not bowl ‘The Pacific Coast Confzrence will bowl the following games tonight: Grizzlies vs. Trojans, 7:30 p. m.; 4 Bronos vs. Gallopin’ Gaels, 8:30 p. jal career was his 10-round contest m.; Lumberjacks vs. Cougars, 9:30 :&'lth the little known Adolf Win- p. m. o e OLYMPIC TICKET QUOTAS TAKEN UP BY 2 COUNTRIES ‘I!UMBER LETS DOWN When you stop and consider that | Lcuis had little difficulty battering facad, Carnera and Baer, it is eas to understand that the Bomber, ex- ceptional fighter that he is, all the Olympic tickets allotted to of little repute. their respective countrics. Orders from Holland, Sweden, Nor- dee. former middleweight champion, way, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and could give Joe Louis a bit of advi: Austria also have been especially on the subject of underestimating heavy. opponents. A few meor DAILY SPORTS CARTOO Y THERE MAY BE DANGER- AHEAD \ W HE UNKNOWNS, JOE LOUIS (S GOING TO MEET._ ~UPSETS SPRING FROM SET -UPS & A TROUBLE OISPOSING OF THO FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT MAX BAE «\\3 —8Ur IT WAS AN UNKIOWN), HO GAUE JOE A4S HARDEST. Texas Christian 10; Santa Clara € | o Promoter Mike Jacobs can ! ja gro will be called on to face a flock | c down the two former champions he has BERLIN, Dec. 9. — Finnish and the natural failing of letting down Hungarian fans were the first to buy a bit when he is facing an opponent Little Lou Ambers and Vince Dun- ago this ADOLPH WATER, —e? E /. ALl Righta Resorved by The Assoclated Fregg KINKY BAYERS LEADS SCORERS ATBASKETBALL Averages Are Given for 10| Highest in First Half Games m all with almost a 15 need not f Behrends or | ame Th complete listing of the first ten scorers follows: Av. 14.80 | | mquist, DeMolay n, Krause Hollmann, Firemen les Velson, Krause Tanghe, Tallapoosa E. Lindstrom, DeMolay Behrends, Sabin’s. Orme, Firemen ult of for-| o duck when facing fighters | they did not rate too highly. Fritzie Zivie, youngest of the fighting Zivic | put Amk on the shelf for al months and it was Fredd Steele, the thumping north | ner, who broke Dundee’s jaw. Some ten years or so ago when Tom Gibbons was knocking off heavy artling regularity, he E J m the old colored warhorse, Kid Norfolk. In old Madi- | on Square Garden, Gibbons confid- | ed that he would stop the nego with | 2 blow to the “solar plexus,” the sort | »f punch that Bob Fitzsimmons used | £> beat Jim Corbett. | For fiva rounds we watched every | move the St. Paul moxer made and | then in the sixth round saw him put | the Negro on the floor with a smash- ing blow to the stomach, as he said | he would i “Well, I guess I called the turn| that time,” Gibbons remarked in the dressing room after the fight ‘“He| nt down when I found the spot| {I was looking for all right.” | ‘But T don’t understand why you | didn't stop him long before the sixth OFTEN Louis HAD NO CHAMPIONS | LEAVE -THINKING HE IS DEAD~- 1 Day game. Their victory Saturday also gave them their Southwest Conference chals g BY METHODISTS Texas Ch;l;\s Complete Season with Victory ()\'(‘l‘ A all(l M. COLL Coach Mad FRAMED PICTURES r and Pond Co offer a special amed ,pictures and Christ- this week. Attractive adv, line ¢ 10N cards n Bell FoLLow HE SUN 10 9 ©1935, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. HUSKIES WHIP SOUTHERN CAL. IN LAST GAME ot Was hington Completes conference scason with a 6 to 2 vie- 1 t over Southern California be- ! fore a crowd of 35000 here Saty ay. Haines, Husky falfback, was responsible for all the points, as he | scored the touchdown and was also charged with the safety. | ——,-——— NOTICE Gidbons u faileld o Loyal Order cf M«oce No. 700 ! Will hold their arnual entertain- | ment and Christmas trez on Friday, | th X w him ease him have it. That's W put him dc One of ¢ Conference Season— 6 to 2 Win a will be there, ! and Girls, adv i | 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 you. In coaches and Tourist Pullmans we now Serve coffee for 5¢, milk 5¢, sandwiches 10¢, three doughnuts 10¢, cookies 10¢, etc. Then we have dining car service with complete“Meals Select” at moderate prices. This year, in addition to the many conveniences of train travel, you'll have the comfort of air-conditioning from Portland south. No extra cost for this. "l]‘n LOS ANGELES rom; SEATTLE . . $21.50 $34.00 $40.00 VANCOUVER, B.C. 24.50 30.50 46.00 These are some example fares. They're good in coaches on our fastest trains; also in improved Tourist Pullmans, plus small berth charge. Southern Pacific For folders, reservations or additional information, write B. C. TAYLOR, General A »/3.1405 Fourth Ave., Seattle, or C.G. ALTON, Canadian Pass. and Ticket Agent, 474 Granville $t., Vancouver, B.C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, General Pass. Agent, 705 Peclfic Bidg., Portand, Cregon also all members. MPIRE'S office Oue Way e The effort and worry of finding exactly the right thing for Mother, Wife, Sister or Sweetheart i$ reduced to a mini- You can wander around and sty of articles useful mum, when you shop here. make your selection from a wide var in the home and appro for gifts. many beautiful and serviceable things are on display, that all in look around, and you will find suitable gifts for every member of the family. Our display of sparkling alluring g! ware for the table i Gob- 3 ate So ou have to do to come 1 extensive . . . footSherbets, Oys- Tumblers and a of Electrical Gift Suggestions lets, low and h tre and Liquor C tails, dainty little Cordials in plain and etched designg. patiterns ‘are priced from $3.75 dozen to $9.00 Also an excellent variety of Qdd Plates, Vases, Salts and Peppers, Punch Bowl Sets, Liquor Sets, ete. variety Toastmaster Serving Sets Hotpoint Urn Sets Hankscraft Egg Cookers Westinghouse Sandwich Toasters L. E. S. Approved Reading Lamps Hamilton Beach and G.-E. Mixers Graybar Electric Sewing Machines Open stock In our DINNERWARE SECTION You will find a large variety of open stock patterns to choose from . . in both domes- tic and imported ware. WE CARRY A SELECTED LINE OF THE LATEST IN LIGHTING FIXTURES Rlaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 32-PIECE SETS in open stock designs can be had at low as 55.00 w B e e i CUPS and SAUCERS Plain and faney decorated specially priced ag low as $2.40 dozen NEW YEAR’S AW ARD! Ask Us for Particulars CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery that can be added to from time ito time would make a wonderful gift. The variety of practical gifts among the ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES is almost unlimited Toasters for as little as $2.50 Waffle Irons from $5.00 Percolators from Dripolators $1.75 Silex Coffee Maker $2 Irons from $4.00 Juneau Casiz Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery | CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM . Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night ——— A —————————a il HAMILTON BEACH AND SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS Jring you to any housewife, fortunate enough to receive one. PYREX and HOMER LAUGHLIN OVEN WARE, COOKING UTENSILS are par- txcula'rl'y useful and pleasing. You will seldom find a more complete assortment of Mixing Bowls than we are now showing and suggest that for an inexpensive gift a set of these would answer wonderfully well. JUNEAU-YOUNG ~ARDWARE €4Q, " BAILEY’S ™™ & CAFE R ooy

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