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STEELE PUTS BRACE OUT IN FIRST ROUND - TACOMA, W; ash., Jan. 24.—F1ed- ghing 155 pounds, syer Grace, weighing ounds, in the first round of a heduled ten round match last it Steele used only half a dozen punches and had Grace rolling all over the ring. TOMORROW NIGHT’S GAMES RESCHEDULED ] sketball will get after @ week’s layoff, with eader at the high school urday night. In the opener, 1se’s undefeated Concreters take au Firemen in . The Concreters have y one game this half, de- abin’s Clothiers last Sat- . The other three squads g their first conference es use-Eagles tilt is arousing onsiderable interest as a result of e FOEmen’s non-conference vic- over the DeMolay lads last week. ould be a close battle, with the breaks of the game favoring the win- ners. Bud Foster was named manager of the Sabin’s entry in the City Leagu: at a meeting of managers last night which time the postponed *Satur- day games were returned to the schedule. RIFLEMEN WILL VIE AT SHOOT | The second leg of the re-entry | merchandise shoot will be held to- inight in the Arctic Brotherhood Hali by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club. Prizes will be offered both in the scope and metallic sight divisions, with B. M. Behrends Company and the Alaska Laundry each offering $2.50 in merchandise to the high scorers All riflemen, whether club mem- bers or not, are invited o partici- pate in the shoot, which is sched- uled for 7:30 p. m. A good attend- ance was found at the shoot Mon- day night, and an even larger group is expected at tonight's match, ac- cording to L. J. Jewett, secretary. - - SHOP IN JUNEAU! i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1936. DOBGERS ANNEX FRED LINDSTROM CHICAGO, Jan. 24. — Freddie Lindstrom, veteran National league player, who has been released by the Chicago Cubs, has affixed his signature to a one year contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Withdraw from Davis Cup Play { TOKYO, Jan. 24—Owing to lack |of funds and talent, Japanese ten- |nis authorities have decided’ Japan will not enter this year's Davis Cup | competition. ROME, Jan. 24—Italy has with- |drawn from the Davis Cup play of 11936 because of League of Nations sanctions against her. - CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL will Instructions be given METCALF SETS NEW TOURNEY Leif Henie, brother of Sonja Henie Norway's world champion figt SP(]BT SI_ANTS ?Diail yS porté bartoén CARPENTERS’ UNION The next meeting of the Carpent- ers’ Local No. 1 will be held at the 1. O. O. F. Hall, Monday, January 27, —adv. 47 - — - for jthose intending to take examina- tions for final citizenship papers.| Call at Room 309, Goldstein Bldg., BOWLING MARK :Previous Record Broken at Elks’ Alleys Last Night | A new tournament bowling record of the Krafft team in the Grocers League match play at the Elks al- leys last night. consistent scores—215, 235, and 223 —for a three game total of 673, which is the record high score of the current tournament bowling seascn. According to unofficial re- ports, Metcalf's score has been ex- ceeded at the Alks alleys by non- conference bowlers on two or three occasions, but search of limited rec- ords available fails to diclose evi- |dence of a better official score in | the history of Elks Tournament | cowling Zrafft — Metcalf's team — beat Libby, S. & W. won from Heinz, and Del Monte defeated the Unee- das. 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Persistency, plain and simple, |seems to be the sterling trait of ad- | mirers whom Sonja has never met. { “Her most ardent lover is an Am- | | erican, who for a long time has sent | N her three letters every week, and | § who says he will continue to send | leclared Brother Leif. | He refused to name this particular ' however, rumor—never idle as re igards Sonja's eventual marri; persists in mention of Jeff Dicks: ! American sports promoter in London i and Paris. | | But there is also a German chap | | who sends Sonja a letter every fort- | night with the regularity of undying | devotion, Leif hastens to explain. | | “Love’s Labor Lost” | “He writes 16 pages each time but | he uses Gothic letters which Sonja | can’t read. And then there are let- | ters every day from all countries | from men who want to marry her.” But Sonja most likely will make up her mind. before long and settle | the matter. | “This is the iast winter season for | | Mrs. Kaufmann 156 149 136— 441 Sonja,” Leif points out. “She wants | 125 150 181— 456 to win her tenth world champion- 215 235 223— 673, ship in Paris and to compete in the | —- —= —- —— Olympic games at Garmisch-Parten- | Totals 496 534 540-—1570 kirchen and also the European cham- | Libby— pilonships in Berlin. After that she | | Mrs perling . 128 130 175— 443 intends to retire from active com- Wile 123 137 164— 424 petition and limit herself to exhibi- | Bringdale 170 170 170—*510 Uons. | - —- —. ~__ “Sonja is not tired of competition, Totals 421 437 509—1377 but Mother is. Mother neither sleeps IREFSH nor eats for three or four days be- | Heinz vs. S. N W. fore each competition. l6r Heinz— “How many prizes Sonja has won | B Mrs. Caro 157 158 116— 431 so far I can’t say off-hand, but there | Sterling 151 151 151—*453 are three big trunks filled with them | N. Bavard 157 175 156— 488 in a bank vault. I guess there must —= —= —- —— be about 300 cups and 50 medals.” Totals . 465 484 423—1372 The next world champion to suc- S. N W~ ceed Sonja? In the opinion of Leif Mrs. Duncan... 177 126 138— 441 Henie, from his observation as Son- Van Atta 152 120 129— 401 ja's brother, it will be none other Benson 169 161 173— 503 than Cecelia Colledge, England’s —= —= —- —— hope for the future, who was run- | Totals 498 407 440—1345 ner up to Sonja for the world title. | Foreign Domination ! Del Monte vs. Uneedas While Olympic officials feel that | Del Monte— B the figure skating teams which will | Holland 163 140 138— 441 vepresent the United States at Gar- | | Tubbs 149 197 200— 546 misch-Partenkirchen are very likely Boyle 177 177 177—*531 the best ever to wear the red, white i —=- —- —- —— and blue shield in the winter Olym- | | Totals 489 514 515—1518 pics, they entertain no illusions Uneedas— about winning individual champion- ’ | Spot 15 15 15— 45 ships while Sonja Henie of Norway | | Miss Monson... 145 150 144— 439 and Karl Schaefer of Austria arc | Herrmann 136 157 186— 519 still in competition. i Cleveland 127 156 205— 488 Miss Maribel Vinson of Boston —= —= —- —— eight times national figure skating Totals 463 478 550—1491 champion, has improved greatly in the past two years and stands head The Brewers League will bowl | and shoulders above her rivals in this the following games tonight: Rain- country. She ought to give a good iers vs. Hop Golds, 7:30 p. m.; Go]-[flccount of herself abroad, but there |den Glows vs. East Sides, 8:30 p.|is little likelihood that she has im- | m.; Sehlitz vs. Alt Heidelbergs, | proved sufficiently to challenge Nor- | 9:30 p. m. | way's skating queen. P Some day Robin Lee, 16-y0ar-ol(” SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! senior figure skating champion, may ‘ —Average—Did not bowl. VIKING CLUB DANCE and CARD PARTY L O.O.F.HALL SATURDAY, 8 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT! REFRESHMENTS! HARRY KRANE'S MUSIC! PUBLIC INVITED! 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