" UGRIN,KOSK| DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- WHAT ARE YOUL LOOKIN' FOR-MAGEIE? MR KLOSUP-THE DIRECTOR- IS TO PAY ME FIVE HONDRED DOLLARS A DAY IN MY NEXT PICTORE- IT'S MARVELOLVS HOW HE TALENT- HE'S SO CLEVER- YOU KNOW - IM JUST A NATORAL-BORN ACT- RESS- MY GRAND - FATHER WAS ON THE STAGE-1 IN- HERIT FROM MY EAN RECOGNIZE BEST BOWLERS AT BRUNSWICK The list of p! rs in the Cit, League bowling at the Brunswick alleys last nignt who broke 500 i limited to two—M. Ugrin, with ¢ three-game total of and Ol Koski, with 527 eers, bowled the best game of th cvening, 210, and Ugrin, of the City Team, was second with 199. The Pioneers won two out of three games from the City Téam in a closely contested series, winning the last game by 3 points. Columbic Lumber won all three of thei me: from the Signal Corps, Complete scores were City Team Routsala 148 140 130— 418 Redling 131 144 176— 45 M. Ugrin 199 163 181— 543 Totals 478 447 487—1412 Pioneers Ashby 132 170 440 Seston 158 152 452 Oli Koski 162 155 527 Totals 452 477 490—1419 Signal Corps Croken 118 156 188— 462 Heppenstall 99 118 119— 334 Sub. 121 116 Totals 338 390 Columbia Lumber Rieck 121 182 Morgan 138 116 Halm 148 142 Totals 407 440 442 Tonight the City League will bowl the following gam Alt Heidel- berg vs. United Food, 7:30 p. m.; Brunswick vs. Frye-Bruhn, 8:30 p. m. ———veo ——— I I A S O ) . A7 THE HOTELS e e 0 07 Ko ee w1 - Alaskan Harry Setzer, Juneau; G. C. Sitka; Charles Gustafson, Se George Johnson, Seward; Geor Lange, Fairbanks. Zynda A. J. Streed, Skagway; J. L. Nelson, City. DREAMLAND IS TO BROADCAST TONIGHT The holiday spirit prevails at Dreamland in Douglas tonight, with Mike Pusich, proprietor, announc- ing the second Dreamland radio broadcast at 7 o’'clock this evening over Station KINY. The Musgrave Triolians, Paul Brown and Dave Burnett will furnish dialers with 30 minutes of entertainment in modern vocal and. instrumental music. On the island, the big night club Is appropriately decked for the sea- son. Music for dancing will con- - tinue all night. ——————— SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! Paolino Uzcudun, Basque with the iron Jaw, Joe Louis, in the fourth round The dynamite deliverer gets the ciated Press Photos) Koski, of the Pion- | " BROWN BOMBE ANCESTORS © 1085, King Featxres Syndic | REMEMBER-HE WAS ONASTAGE WITH A ROPE AROUND HIS NECK AN' THE SHERIFF STANDIN .. Cieat Britéin rights reserved J IFILET HM POT "CARROTS" IN THE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS MOTHER-WHAT DO YOO THINK JOST HAPPENED ? IWAS PASSING BY THE KLOSUP CAME OCT AND OFFERED ME FIVE HOUN- DRED DOLLARS A DAY | SUPPOSE HIS ANCESTORS WERE THE DOGS IN'UNCLE TOMS CABIN HE INHERITS > 1T, TOO- ’1‘0: MOVIES - aoa o LA You HAVE Mrs, H. Anderson, Al Dube, Ben Lar- |son, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brown, R. J. Peterson, John J. Sliscovich, Grant Murdock, Richard Neville, Mrs. A D. McDonald, wife of the dredge- master at Chatanika, and Mrs. A. H Anderson, wife of a dredgemaster ON HONEYMOON TRIP TO SOUTH L. Matson, of F. E. Co., and| ELKS’ HI-JINX TO BE Bride Are Passengers STAGED NEW YEAR’S Aboard Victoria | s | Members of the Elks dance com- L. Matson, empioyea £y the Fair- | mittee have been busy this week ks Exploration Company on the | decorating the Elks Ha?II for the dredge at Fox, near Fairbanks, and | 8la Hi-Jinx New Year's Eve. Fa- Mrs. Matson, formerly Inez John- | noise-markers pand . refresh ctene, of Portland, Oregon, are pas- | Ments will feature the informal ‘ngers. aboard the Victoria on o | dance, and admission will be one honeymoon trip to the States. Mr, | 90UaT- and Mrs’ Matson were married in | Clarence Rands’ Orchestra will Fairbanks, last ‘week. They will vialt | furnish the music, gecording to O the bride's parents in Portland and | H. MacSpadden, Cha"ma'.' of :the will drive from there to San Fran- | committee, and the pub_llc il c1560 to visit relatives of Mr.Matson, | Vited to :attend the affair. returning to Alaska early next spring. | s & The five dredges of the Fairbanks NOTICE PIONEERS Exploration Gompany were kept in| Pioneers of Igloo No. 6 are re- cperation this year until the first | quested to attend the funeral of k in December, and will resume | Brother Carl Henning at Carter's 1tion about March 1. Mortuary Sunday at 1:30 p. m. A number of passengers aboard the —adv. Victoria are connected with the Fair- on Company, includ- ba BOUND FOR STATES n, Verne Dysart, J.| Mike McCallick sailed on the Vic- R. Williams, Harold An- toria last night for a vacation in the gemaster at Goldstream; | States. P hlin, derson, dre R CHOPS DOWN WOODCHOPPER IN F T was knocked out for the first time in his pugilistic career of their bout. At left the Brown Bomber (right) coming in, honor of being the first to knock out the Basque. Here o SPEND MONEY 4 | L2777 RED SOX. THREE PLAYERS AND A All Righls Reserved by The Associaied Press FOURTH ROUND ready to deliver some of his deadly jabs. Righti the fourth roynd, By Pap SPORT SLANTS t 15 years ago Col. Jake owner of the New York paid out $125,000 to the He WANTS A PENNANT WINNER AND 1S WILLING roster of stars with several well-di- re flourishes of his fountain pen. He got results. Over a span of ten years, starting in 1926, his Yan- ke2s won four pennants, three world hampionships, finished second five times and third once Buying a Pennant When the Colonel was shopping around with his check book wide open, the old cry of “buying a pen- nt' was heard, 'round the league And re ‘was plenty of ground for the accusation. Ruppert did not deny it, either. He simply said he wanted a winning team and the quickest way of getting one was to buy it Nowv along ccmes Tom Yawkey, the Boston Red Sox owner, to set American league in a panic with etly -t me building methods. ng, Yawkey makes Ruppert's es look like bargain basement shopping—and that goes for the $125,000 the Yankses paid for Ruth. ! In the three years Yawkey has YAWKEY PAID ABOUT | lowned the Red Sox he has spent A #1,000000 FOR THE an $1,000,000 for players. He $1,000,000 for the club and has an equal amount on repairs Tiat still leaves him YEARS AGO - SINCE THEN HE #AS SPENT OVER. A MILLION ON pont and rebuilding {with about $40,000,000 with which to | zontinue his check-book thrusts in ) THRO MILLION IMPROU=-| | his determination to take the World ING FENWAY PARIS o ries back to Boston el st winter he set a new high in figures for ball players when he paid 000 to Clark Griffith for the re- 1se of Joe Cronin. Lyn Lary was | just to give the Washington fans the idea the deal was a trade of in- TRIP FBB PWA‘:’x»me-x\. not an outright sale. Previ- ously Yawkey paid something like ';31'_/5 000 for Lefty Grove | Ross A Gridley, State Engineer| ('unm: Bfil‘ap?";f;“'a:"fl';;‘“‘mm | Inspector for the Public Works Ad-1s75000 of Yawkey gold when he | ministration, returned to Juneau on y,rneq Rube \v‘\lr.J"rg‘ Max Bishob the Victoria after attending the oP-1and Dib Williams over to the Red E’;’:fi\?‘l l";gfd;n qi‘:AA:é.g.‘oi:z\ Inigox. Yawkey's purchase of Julius The b‘ullding uf‘ ® HeW Bity h'a““Sn‘!mrs. Bill YVerbor, George Pipgras, at Cordova and improvements t(;‘égktflrékci’“;feg: ;'lcn;’l‘;:;g”;gou;;} o il of 45810807 UYhb. Gasiniban{ Lk YOUBHE b GRnek s Top Gonstruction Gompany will make |* S ergey oo oy s himself sewer repairs there on an award at| ___ e s el % the amount of $13,638. | The Warrack Company was grant- [ ed the building of a new school at Valdez for $33,700, while the Gas-| tineau Company offered the low| basic bid of $64,900 on the erection | of the city hall at Anchorage. | - - | LEAVES ST. ANN'S | Miss Mildred Kendler was dis- | charged from St. Ann’s Hospital to- | day, and returned to her Glacier | | Highway home. | e i Several companies having build- | |ings in Ottawa, Kas,, recently took | lout earthquake insurance policies. | | | 1 | Reer by the sensational Detroit negro, the victor and the victim. (Asso- l . form shown by Lefty TO SPEND HS MONEY TO I Red Sox for Babe Ruth. That BUILD ONE we 1¢ bezinning of the buying **° sp.ee the Yank owner #aent on in his detarmined offorts to build up a winninz team F~ just about cleared the Red S EAGLES’ HALL TONIGHT Music by Niemi-Edwards 4-Piece Orchestra From9P. ADMISSION 50c AND DOWNSTAIRS Sandwiches Douglas Inn JOHN MARIN;, Proprietor DANCE EVERY SATURDAY he 00 e} when $350 to ¢ ices of Jimmy Foxx, John Marcum and a couple of other play- ers | As the Red Sox shape up at pres- ., ent the Boston American league entry is a serious pennant threat. a.oum should prove a happy ad-| tion to the pitching staff which s believe is none too > dospite the return to winning Grove and Wes rell last season. Marcum won 17 | and lost 10 for the eighth-place Ath- letics Jast season, so it is not expect- ing too much of him to predict that he should turn in 20 victories for a team that is sure to be in the thick of the fight from the opening gun. e il Isostasy is a mew theory holding | that the earth’'s crust floats on a more plastic substance underneath, ' - SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! - —————— -0 Special Sale i OVERSTOCK | | | | | | | | | ! | % el 7x20 Heavy Service | TIRES | | to avoid reshipment— | | | | | | ! | | i 15% OFF List When you need a Battery TRY A GLOBE $§7.75 18-month Guarantee All sizes WEED CHAINS and Cross Chains in stock DUTCH’S Economy Garage | e S - - - ) -~ ] ] M.On Wine l B i Make the Postman 1 our Banking sistant! Many Juneau people, and many who live outside the cily, send deposits regularly to their First National Account by means of our Bank by Mail service. 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