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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Bv BILLIE DE BECK OON'T BE ABSURD, EDNA ,---RONNIE WOULDN'T MARRY A HILL-BILLY UPSTART--- RIGHT ON THE STAGE LIKE TH' PAPER \F Oe CASSY OONT MARRY TH' OAME SAID-- I'LL OEMAND™ MY EVERYBODY N TOWN {5 HERE--SHH- THERE'S TSTARRING gov it 5 20 =) RONNIE'S SUCH A 7o | DEAR BOV- HE DOES THE MOST DE CASSY JUS’ GETTIN' OUT OF A CAB-- ' DOUBLEHEADER HUSKIES TAKE ‘0F BASKETBALL ANOTHER GAME 8 ball team defeated the College of BARRAGAR IS " HIGH SCORER - ELKS ALLEYS JUNEAU COLLEGE' OPENS SECOND NEW | INFAST GAME from the city Nmits ‘'on the Glacier Highway, begins its second term next Wednesday evening, with 35 | college credit courses on its curri-| 8UT- HOPKINS ! DNUSUAL THINGS. / SUCH AN ORDINARY CREATURE-- st Fred Orme You are invited to present this coupon at the hox ovlice of the Capitol Theatre self :z;ld a fri relative to ¢ (LL BOUNCE A RIFLE-BALL OFF'N THET ! WOMAN'S PUNKIN-HAID N A MINT-- (suw SAIRY \‘l i for your- As a paid-up subscriber of The . - Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE HUDSON TOPS CITY BOWLING ATBRUNSWICK & | Puget Sound last night, 52 to 40, in a nonconference game. ————-—————— | LONGSHOREMAN’S DANCE :, [ 4 WCSCO, Rellance flrfi Kl‘flh culum, according to H. J. Reft. | S In addition the following Seminar eams win Open- | Courses of practical nature are be- | ;Opening Games of Second Bitterly Fought Contest/Columbia Lumber Co. and Half Start—New Play- ers in Line-ups GAMES TONIGHT 0—Eagles vs Tallapoosa. 0—Sabin’s vs Concreters. Four City League basketball squads begin that long road to second ha hampionship at the high school gym tonight when the full-grown Eagles irom Douglas meet the Tallapoosa five while Sabin’s Clothiers pit their experience against Krause's men mountains in the main go. Fans will be interested in the Douglas entry, as a result of the Islanders’' decisive victory over Sabin’s Wednesday non-conference | 0T~ Con erence | Lewis last night knocked out Char-|py Home—the second game by & Lettering, 111 RETILAFF IS ~ KNOCKED 0UT FIRST ROUND Joe Louis Mal:e; Murderous Attack on North Da- kota Fighter CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 18. -- Joe ing Series J. Barragar of the Wescos estab- ‘ll.\h(’d new tournament records for the new spring schedule in both the | individual game and three-game to- | tal scoring by bowling 179, 193. 243, for a total of 620 in the opening se- |ries of the Grocers League match | play at the Elks Alleys last night. Frank Metcalf of the Krafft team, was second in the totals with 591. George Benson of the S. & W.'s and | Bob Duckworth of Reliance tied for second place in the game scoring | with 207. ‘Waesco won three games from Hap- | in goffered: Staged Last Night in Labor Problems in America, Es- | kimos and Indians of Alaska, Hu- man Relations, Bible in Modern Experience, and The Principles of | griye tne J. H. S. Alumni team last Amegican Ctyllimtion. night defeated the present Crimson Classes are to meet, each week day | gegrs 35 to 28 in one of the most evening, and are open to adults ..y games of the season. Coach of legal age and to high school grad-[ s, (qula’s Roy (Lefty) Smith was uates. he outstanding player of the eve- > LOVEJOY SCHOOL OF | %i'ix v thcuthont th same. ART, LETTERING To was the sophomore’s single-handed OPEN MONDAY NIGHT attack in the last minutes that closec a wide margin all too late. Set-u The Lovejoy Schaol of Art and Main Street, near High Gym shots by Elmer Lindstrom, whe scored 16 points, and long Hank feade, put the game on ice in th | Staving off a terrific last quarter | Brunswick Teams \ Win Last Night Moose Hall Tonight 9:30 till 2:30 50c per couple WRANGLERS' MUSIC Auspices I. L. A., No. 38-104, Juneau PUBLIC INVITED! | L. Hudson of the Columbia Lum- | ber team topped the City League bowling at the Brunswick Alleys | last night with a three-game total |of 574, and a game score of 222. R. Galao of the Brunswick team was second in the totals with 557, ind S. Koski of the United Meat bowled 203 for second place in the same scoring. Columbia Lumber beat Sanitary Grocery, and the Brunswick team won from United Meat with the ollowing scores: Columbia Lumber Co. last few seconds. ley Retzlaff, North Dakota farmer, |single pin—Reliance won two out : It was a bitterly-fought game from in the first round of a scheduled |of three from Heinz and Krafft won night. The FOEmen have Mark Jen- | Front, is open now for enroliments, 2. Rieck 148 165 115— 428 sen, Rex Fox and Bob Bonner team- ing with Claude Erskine and Tick 1° round battle, battering Retzlaff |iwo and tied the third of their games Neimi now, and the quintet compris- es a classy bunch of players. The to defeat under a barrage of punch- eos as he hung on the ropes and then dropped to the ring floor to with 8. & W. | Complete scores were: according to Rich Lovejoy, artist and illustrator, who will conduct he first classes Monday evening at o'clock. 7 the word go, with both sides missint many cripples. The winners enjoyec a 15 to 12 edge at the half-way mark The J. H. S. reserves kept comfort- Tudson 222 158 J. Halm 202. 166 572 489 194— 574 180— 548 Totals Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE. PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ! WESCOS VS. HAPPY HOMES | Wescos 123 170 170 179 198 472 459 Considerable remodelling.has been underway at the studio and spec- | ial art school equipment has been | lled. Mr. Lovejoy has illus- trated several fiction and non-fic- tion books by famous authors ,asi| well as magazines, newspapers, and | periodicals in the States. Through the requests of several Juneau art lovers, he has been urged to open | the school for the benefit of those vishing to learn art and lettering. A number of students have al- ady enrolled, Mr. Lovejoy said, and appointments may be made by telephone until the opening of the school Monday evening, he said ARRIVE ON NOKTHLAND N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher Brothers’ representative, and Mrs, McEachran, arrived on the North-| land. | MRSy VLI NOTICE The Juneau Women's Club will sailors will play the last half sched- ule without Red Frodie, who will be in the States on furlough. However Sanitary Grocery 3. Carmichael . 122 90 . Wald 123 116 . Metcalf 160 187 ably ahead of the Douglas High sec ond team, and won, 19 to 11. Pau Johnson refereed both games. ALUMNI (35) FG FT PP E. Lindstrom, { 2 B. Lindstrom, { Meade, ¢ Behrends, g Paul, g be counted out. | Retzlatf was knocked down the | Miss Paulsen Messrs, Tanghe, Gissberg, Paine, et first time by a left hook to tho. (-hm‘c Shattuck | but got up at the count of seven. J. Barragar al, W something about the game, | to0. and expect to hand out the same | , LOUS then tore after Retzlaif and b B | drove him to the ropes again and dish to tt Slas 5 0 e 5 e Eagles as they did in thels {000, phrowing terrific punches to Happy Hetmis first meeting. If the Eagles win it/ ,, o | i a will mark their very first victory in | L. head and body. The North|miss Hanson ... 123 123 Cohterenig D‘I‘a > % Dakotan dropped to the canvas and | j B, Caro 158 159 3 S 2 was counted out. | F. Barragar 171 176 Sabin’s hg;:(ln:mg‘)hv:nrl(\lg gh not Retzlaff attempted to make a| Mo I i ug . r““ fight of it but was unable to with- favored to defeat the Concreers in | yung Louis's murderous punches | the nightcap, 'will be playing With | =y wqq [onis's twenty third knock- | Dave Turner anu Ward McAllister, out in 27 starts according to Harry Sabin, coach, 21 ) Louis weighed 199 3-4 pounds and and should give a better account of themselves than in their other show- Retzlaff weighed 198 1-2 pounds. ing this week. The Krause line-up |, :w\dln&e]‘:nhr!x:to\;::n:‘ln'll ‘::;. 2‘:;0 will present the same roster, with the | o " in avoece of $80,000. | exception of Phil Vinnegarholz, rangy AR recruit from Idaho, who can be used at center, guard, or forward, Johnny The first game will be broadcast 3y adio tion KINY. Paul John- - MR.PETERSON ] WED SUNDAY | son Bride Recently Arrived|mrs. Duncan from States—Groom |Ven Aua Wellknown Here s 128— 340 135— 374 142— 480 91 130— 344 170— 0 243— 620 543—14' TE 1€ = 405 393 405—1203 United Meat Co. . Rodenberg .. 124 183 105— 412 . Stedman 174 115 150— 439 Koski 148 138 203— 489 . 446 436 458—1340 Brunswick Team 143 165 185 180 192 149 Totals Totals 123—*369 174— 491 146— 493 | cormwmn wemmoOo Total J. H. 8. 29 Bardi, f Hall, Smith, { Webster, ¢ scott, g rock, g Totals 452 453 443 RELIANCE VS. HEINZ Reliance Dorothy Green .. 122 Duckworth 137 | Stewart 173 432 Heinz 104 3 Totals Q5 |l cwwwa e} INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Steve R. Galao Tudson 156— 464 192— 557 144— 485 ‘Totals 520 494 492—1506 The following City League games are scheduled for tonight at the | Brunswick Alleys: California Groc- | ery vs. Sanitary Grocery, 7:30 p.m.; |and United Meat vs. City Team, 18:30 pm. 13 190 190 159— 394 207— 534 171— 537—1462 O o | wlocowmecs Totals 403 Blommacw Total Paul Johnson, referee. eee CARD PARTY The women of the Trinity Church Guild will sponsor a card party, hold a luncheon in the Juneau Friday, Jan. 24, in Trinity Hall Coffee Shoppe Tuesday, January Contract, pinochle, and whist. BN 21, at 1:30 p.m. Starts at 8:00 p.n. Admission 50c.| W. S. Pullen and Mrs. Pullen are NORA B. CHASE, Refreshments and attractive prizesv‘returnlng north on the Alaska after President. Public invited. 7l\d\’.‘sp(‘nding the holidays in the south. 'UNEAU! SHOP IN JUNEAU! Mrs. Caro H. Sterling |N. Bavard 143 151 151 186 162 Totals 441 447 4751372 KRAFFT VS. S. & W. Krafft Mrs. Kaufmann 180 143 Evans ... . 1356 173 Metcalf 196 201 517 137— 384 151—*453 187— 535 Alaska - o PULLENS RETURNING e TRIP PLANKED FOR SKI CLUB TOMORROW A.M. A special ski program including a Jong trip for hardy enthusiasts and a shorter run for less adventurous | devotees of the sport has been ar- ranged for tomorrow for the mem- .rs of the Juneau Ski Club. Club members will go to Spauld- ing’s Trail aboard the Channel Bus Jeaving Juneau at 9:30 o'clock lqmor- row morning. A special rate for ski- ers has been arranged, it. was re- 11— 140— 194— 491 450 591 505—1525 —adv. SHOP IN K STOP! Q\\“\f ¥ CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL N STARTS - Totals 511 . & W. 169 153 151 151 150 189 Totals 470 493 | Miss Mildred Bristol, formeriy of | “—Average, did not bowl. | Bellingham, Washington, will be-| The Brewers League will bowl the |come the bride ot Mr. Jack Peterson, | f0llowing games tonight: Schlitz |popular Royal Blue Cab driver, to-|'$ Rainiers, 7:30; Alt Heidelberg vs morrow evening in a seven o'clock |HOP Golds, 8:30. ceremony at the Methodist manse. | A 3 50t The Rev. O. L. Kendall will o(fi-! 147— 469 151—*453 207— 546 505—1468 ported today. The “long trip” party will go to the ciate. Miss Bessie Powers, wellknown | Juneau girl, and Mr. Henry Ste- OREGON UNIV, »d of Spauiding’s Trail, thence “foward Windfall Lake to the head of Montana Creek, and down Mon- fana Creek to Mons Anderson’s cabil “¥Ey 12 Mile Creek where they: will Be picked up by the bys at 4 pm. The others of the skiers will stay n. Spaulding’s Trail and may return f'to Juneau on either the 12:30 or 14:15 p.m. bus. Coffee will be served at a cabin on Spaulding’s Trail for those remaining in that district. Al STATERS TAKE those making the trip to Montana| PULLMAN, Wash, Jan. 18. -- Creek must carry coffee in thermos Washington State College defeated P pottles. | Gonzago of Spokane, 60 to 23 last night in a nonconference basketball game. 1 phenson will be attendants. The bride arrived yesterday on the Northland from her Bellingham home. The young couple will reside |in the Gross Apartments. —— - >, HAS APPENDECTOMY Tom Regan was operated upon for | “lappendicitis this morning in St Ann’s Hospital. He is reported in a satisfactory condition. e e v i PARKS ON ALASKA George A. Parks, who has been visiting in Denver and other coast points, is returning home on the BEATS OREGON |[Champions of Northern | Division Meet First !' Set-back | EUGENE, Oregon, Jan. 18.--The University of Oregon last nignt | edged out a 29 to 27 victory over Oregon State, champions of the Northern Division Coast Conference Basketball. The defeat of the Staters was the first of the current season. ————— CALLOW COMING NORTH | H. V. Callow, of the Standard Oil Company, who has been vaeationing in the States, is a passenger on the [ | | | TONIGHT 7:30 Eagles vs. Tallapoosa 8:30 Sabin’s vs. Krause's Croncreters ADMISSION 25¢ and 10c BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL/GYM WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ([ BAILEY’S ~ ™ uoimw i CAFE e Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUn FRIENDS™ UNITED FOOD CO. SIXTH STREET CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 SHOP IN JUNEAU! BRINGING ) Alaska. Alaska for Juneau. UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WELL- HAVE YOU LOCATED HIM AS VET? iy OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop, , Phone Single 0-2 rings Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS .. | Gerner Second and Seward Free Delivery

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