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BRINGING UP FATHER TAKE THESE PHOTOS CF ME TO THE PUBLICITY AGENT-TELL HIM TO PUT THEM N ALL THE PAPERS.|| YES, | HAVE MORE IF HE WANTS [IMA'AM- fLL BET THOSE PICTURES WILL MAKKE HM SIT UP AND TAKE = € 1935. King Featwrog Syndhcate Tnc. Great Britain o TIE SCORES N Gily Baskethal CITY BOWLING League Resuming LEAGUE GAMES Play, Jamary 18 ‘Managcr of '[Teams Make Decision Last Night— Brunswick and Columbia Lur?:l;:;xilg OJ;)P(T Zé%ad] | Season Ends,March ‘\ Hostilities in the City Basketball THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1936. MY PICTURES- PORT SLANTS | g the many veteran football Coach Elmer Layden will rtion is one who had to anyone else on JUST RLBSISH, squad to even get a chamce to | Francis Louis Layden, of the coach, and known lamiliarly as “Mike. played his first year of arsily football under Coach Heart- v rson and when he heard his had been named head coach with a feeling of misgiving for Mike" MUM - He scored against Navy and Ohio | State on passes when scores were badly needed. Against the Buckeyes he caught four passes for a gain of | 37 yards and completed the only one he threw—to Pilney for nine yards. In the Northwestern game he twice carried the ball down the field in the first quarter and set up the | Notre Dame touchdown which From- 'and he paved the way for Notre | knew Elmer would be more criti- | nart scored on a quarterback sneak, vame’s previous trip over the North- western goal which was called back on a penalty. Then came the Army game. It was Mike Layden who caught the long pass from Shakespeare on the By GEORGE McMANUS NOW YOU HAVE ALOT OF rRLUBBISH TO TAKE OOT- ) /O ‘.3/7 il 707 Young Bill has not had an oppor- tunity to direct the University of | California at Los Angeles eleven nearly as much as he might have under another coach. Dad Spaulding leaned over backward in his effort to avoid criticism on the score Le was favoring his son. Billy Kerr will probably find the same conditions nexy fall when he moves up to the varsity squad which is handled by his famous faiher, Andy Kerr. Billy, although he rather light to be playing as rugz a game of football, proved a very clever ‘ball handler on the Colg: freshman eleven. He literally grew up with a football in his hands so SKIING CLUR ASKS VISITORS TO MEET All persons interested in skiing are urged to attend tomorrow even- ing’s meeting of the Juneau Ski Club, which will convene in the Council Chambers at 7:30 o'clock fer leadetship of President “San- Smith Plans for an immediate expansion of the club and various outing trips will be discussed - - SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRS™ ! him than of any other player squad. i that is just what happened. The first tying game in the City |1 eygye will be resumed on Saturday Bowling League was played last| ion; january 18. This was the de- night, when Columbia Lumbper Com- | iion reached last night by the pany and the Brunswick Team rolled | .. nagers of the various cage teams. up some good averages at the Bruns- ry,o playing schedule will run into | wick Alleys for a total each of 1420 |yaych, considerably later than last | In the other two cor the |y ears hookings. Ploneers trounced Frye-Bruhn "*"‘«1 In the second half basketball | to 1335, and the California Grocery | ppener, the new Douglas Eagles bowled more than 10¢ hellenge the Tallapoosa entry, with City Team score, cha sabin’s clothiers meeting Krause's | against their 1426 Concreters in the nightcap. The| High scores for the evening were |paoles should be much stronger with | made by George, of the Pioneers—| pe gddition of new men, while 546—and Ugrin of the City team- use will present a changed line- 545. jup when the big men take to the| Tonight the following games will | fjoor | be played at the Brur Folgers Brunswick; 8:3( vs Alt Heidelb following are last » The Officers, Directors, and Staft of the | fore Notre Dame put the ball over picture when his father teaches his bank join in extending to you this age t Mike tried out at fullback and | 10 te the score at 6-all. tricks of football juggling magic (,.]d' yet ever new greeting ; It s our was shifted to right halfback | ARd with that kind of a record, R ags v G sincere hope that the good will, joy and ally wound up at left haif- |2VeR Brother Elmer admits the “kid JUNEAU SKII CLUB happiness of the holiday season \\'l." be en then his big chance|TOMm Davenport, Ia. isn't such a| 2 y with you throughout every day of the 't come until George Melinko~ | 08d ball player. Incidentally, the Will meet Saturday night at g hurt and unable to play in | Kid” is six foot one and weighs 180 | in the City Council Chamber ARy outhern California game last | POURAs. | mombers anq’ fherested ng Young Layden was put in at Their Plight The Same b bt 1t half and how he distinguished | el the whole world knows, He | gy oo biays fail to click and pre-| SPEND WHERE YOU M . W. C. Tuttle, writer of “Y‘“'"" ibcie Eiith Teis: Toxifia i | clous yards are lost instead of gain- S fiction living in Encino, Calif, and maie both Irish touchdowns in their |4 (0 quarterback leaves himselt | urarr:rr :’:\:m;:z::dv;::s?;jgu:'a'nhec, efeat ‘(: the 'T:K‘OJZ\“S‘ wide open to the criticism of the sec- Pacific Coast Baseball League. Man of The Moment ond guessers in the stands. And cording to Manager Johnny | (Associated Press Photo) | This year he has been hounded by |when the signal-caller happens to nd injuries but has | be the son of the coach, as in the i Osborne. Other squads will present Gisappointments case with young Bill Spaulding, U. 0.) their usual lineups. elways proved himself worthy of the COLE TRANSFER 1 The Schedule {LUNCHECON GIVEN of Layden when given a C. L. A. quarterback. their disap- Phone 3441 or Night 1803 The completed second half sched- | BY MARTHA SOC chance. intment is all the more acute. s i ule follows: A covered dish luncheon to wel- Columbia Lumber Co. 18, Saturday M. Snow 185 157 148— 4%0| January 25, Saturday--Krause vs |°ome back members who have been ’s Pledge To Y Our New Year’s Pledge To You! Kb Ekpok 113.7132 165 : Sabins vs Krause. J. Halm 177 167 pakles; DeMolay vs Firemen |sojourning in the states was held e et nuary 28, Tuesday— Tally vstoday by the Martha Society of the 475 456 Firemen vs Sabins. . | Northern Light Presbyterian Church Brunswick Team uary 4, Tuesday—DeMolay vs |in the church parlors, prior to the To save the homes of Juneau more money on quality foods. Don't just note the prices below but come to the store and see our hundreds of other MONEY-SAVING ITEMS. Free Prompt Delivery PHONE 16 138 209 Sabins, va | conducting of their regular business EGGS.Qdozem ... . . ¢« ¢ ¢ & 89(: 159 158 oo b on under Mrs. Charles Sey, Strictly Fresh Mediums 117 128 DeMolay; Krause vs Firemen. President. PR AT 1 February 18, Tuesday—Krause vs| Members who were welcomed back " 3 TALL TINS Cooking or Eating 652 5C i LY il HILE, deceased. All persons hav- Army 29-yard line a few plays be- he should fit right into the Colgate her T'he First Nationa Bank JUNEAU. ALASKA A HURRY CALL COLE FOR 34 plus or 27 gravity, in amount . . . QUICK! o1! any The Eagles vs Totals John R. Blythe You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Going Highbrow” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE E. Galao R. Galao Steve Totals Bruhn 140 132 134 165 164 169 438 Frye B. Durgin J. C. Morris Lou Hudson 141— Totals NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. | efore M. E. MONAGLE, Commis- C. Ashby M. Seston George 168 150 Totals California Grocery ! B. Schmitz 144 M. Bavard 165 G. Bavard 1 of | 158 174— 509 f:a,l‘,:.;f:.‘sc;':dhz‘lnfil:Epff"f handle | Notice 1s hereby given that the Mrs. Alfred Zenger is in charge | Widersigned was this day appointed of arrangements. |by the court above named, admin- | | istrator of the estate of AMBROSE 486 484 564—1534 City Team 163 140 133— 441 193 129 113—440 193 180 172— 545 Totals B. Redling oyt G. Routsala M. Ugrin 414 495 511—1420 DeMolay; Sabins vs Eagles. |were Mrs. O. E. Sullivan, Mrs. Gun- v 28, Friday—Firemen vs|Nar Blomgren, Mrs. Walter White Baning vo DeRalny and Mrs. J. Laurie March 3, Tuesday—Eagles vs Fire- | Mrs. E. J. Cowling was in charge 125— 424 men; Second game not scheduled. |Of arrangements MISS WHITE RETURNS 2 ¢ s i 1 b S R TO SCHOOL AT HOONAH ing claims against s: estate, Sl'Ci ‘rcquired to present them, with pro-| 9 % nr c, or P ) Miss Susan White, who spent the | Per verification, to the tndersigned R i holidays in Juneau visiting her sis- |at Juneau within six months from il New California ter, Mrs. J. M. Sharples, left on the | the date of this notice. N E s c F F E E Sunkist—Sweet, Juicy United Food Brand 554 449 4231426 e o SAVE THE DATE E - [ BAILEY’S "™ &E. CAFE e e “WHERE YOU MEET YOUN FRIENDS" LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Totals 165— 498 e din s R A 1133 AUXILIARY BRIDGE SPEND WHERE YGU MAKE IT! Peneers ' LUNCHEON PLANNED 6 67— 50 (e Roedda for Hoonah. Miss White is| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- a teacher in the school at Hoonah. |ber 26, 1935. Bridge luncheon, second of s, > DONALD A. CLARK, SMACKS, 2 large packages . . . C The Wonder Cracker of 1935 % 134 161— 445 Ty second of a series of American | American Legion Auxiliary. Jm;. The art of engraving stones 1s be- Administrator. 148 227— 545 1egion Auxiliary bridge luncheons ! 11th in Dugout, 1 p. m. Admission lieved to have originated in south |First publication, Dec. 27, 1935. 2 TALL CANS Home Made 4 5(: Full quart 396 PEANUT BUTTER, 2pound jar . . 456 According to Mrs, Edith Bav: d.' sioner and Ex-c!fici_o Probate| pul‘,;xm’t_\‘ cnairm;n, the ri;st grmtrhe Aige; Fuswn. Freinat. School Boy TEA LARGE SHIPMENT OF LANGENDORF 169 213— 526 | gapi, ” . i . ‘o |In the Matter of the Estate 167 A oy series was well attended, and pre. | AMBROSE HILE, Deceased, Blue Ribbon INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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