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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. JAN.' %2, 1938, /7 WONT YOu COME IN T | St l N 1 k / % ’ - WAAL-- SOME JOINT, ; « f aniey NoOrwicka Mfi,fi'&?‘s"s@}%x—«?o?um HE'S ASKIN' US WE-UNS AINT (T 22 (2 ‘ 1 SWAR TER RETURN ANY TO COME IN MOUVGHT MREO'I\\)::‘Ll%IIgg(‘)(GH GOODONESS, GOOGLE - ) You are invited to present this MINUTE NOW-- WHA;-\\-“ WAIT -- - lg'fiéf-\’gellr\l LAST TIME T y f v b\ PAIN coupon at the box office of the 00 You B WAS HERE-- : . e o \Aseelt Capitol Theatre [P 0 | 2 2 % i 2 4 and receive tickets for youre v % E selfl and a friend or relative to see “Charlie Chan L3 I in Egypt” \ 7 l !EBIII]]]. ]' As a paid-up subscriber of The i = ; 4 Rl TR e e y Alaska Emp too. But the feature that stamps o AL b . WASHINGTUN | )| them outstanding above all else is Good only for current offering 4 their fine condition. They way they Your Name May Appear Tomorrow BEATS UREGQN ? T . ; : bt st pa i o e WATCH THIS SPACE 7 ATRY W : their nts o ta L e e PSS D S ) the| BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG \ibhy St metes I } Asbareis | 3 p ’ . % + : . RULES WRAI\‘A(;LE ‘Huskies Co to Top of Bas- Bob Davlin and Mrs Mes-i 4 R - ’ B £ Coach Adolph Rupp, of Kentucky, ! l N s u R A N c E was far from satisfied with the wa ketball Standings serschmidt Second and i) | the New York officials interpreted Northern Div. i Third Last Night 55 ] / ‘ [oRe fuyen e ous oo blocking, A“ell Shattuck ¢ According to Rupp, his s attack was built around a SEATTLE, Jan. 25.—The Univer-| R.R. Brown of the Alt Heidelbergs ation which permits the block-' . sity of Washington defeated the |bowled a new high game score, 244, HOWARD ing screening” of a player not Esiathhed 1898 University of Oregon 36 to 28 last|for the current tournament schedule . i ¢ 4 ’ on of the ball, provide night to take top place in the|in the Brewers League bowling at the | ; 4 ; 4 __C NN_ Herd 1 th Sontadt. s tas La s 4 ki Northern Division Coast Conference |Elks Alleys last night. Brown’s score 4 N u A was forced to alter its' . o b dasKa Basketball standings. is one pin better than the previous | b Y1 i A - — THE COACHING e high score of 243, bowled several days ‘ % GENIUS WHO DEVELOPS P ago by J. Barragar of the Wescos. | r T 4 3 e ; 5 i % 1 H . 4 GREAT COURT TEAI i T I Brown's three-game total, 580, took | ] T NEW YORK— ome foundation to Mr. first place for the evening, and Bob | S | 3 s A iy complaint and it is very Daviin of the East Sides was second | {8 ; UNWVERSI ( » o \ " 3 v to come up at the meeting of Xy / /] " ( N wlNNER with 564. | 8 § fli ' 3 the rules committee next winter. K \,: ~7 4 Mrs. H, Messerschmidt of the | \W , 1 i T 1 \4 { 1//{0 ¥ 3/ ¥ e 4 . ey _— | [ Schlitz team bowled 185, 203, 166, for - oo — |a total of 554 and third place | v N % S The Hop Golds beat the R: Z ~ . ; Z » — 0 two out of three games; the East ~— OPEN ALL NIGHT Sides won three games from the \ b ) F L Frelfih *S*eagy_weéght S:ows sy e i 40 ; ON WAY SOUTH! Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store 1s dtuft in Go wit one. The East Sides amassed a team y - X tatalcoF 1601 tha. beaki o tar:in the 4l PLAYER N S X . LONDON, Jan, 25.—Disappointed [ Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rin, German chbent o ; WY 11 WorLD BUT = ¥ by failure to interest promoters in ! & 88 Only two Grocers League matches HE IS HONs HELEeS WiLL1e o the possibility of a London contest > e = NEW YORK, Jan. 25. — Andre|are scheduled for tonight at the El Ertsutiue RUBENSTEIN G Sanzoneri, Jack (Kid) T Lenglet, French heavyweight, won|Alleys—Wesco vs Reliance, 7:30 pm, e e Rerg has departed for South Af- a ten round victory over Hans Kir-|and Libby vs Pabst, 8:30 p.m — 5’5‘?%‘{; rica CA ITOL CAFE kee, of Germany last night. Last night's complete scores were: N 8 . Ne Yo Ue ~ Berg, holder of the British light- It wasn't much of a fight but the Rainiers S 9 Frenchman showed the small gal- | Mrs. Taylor 136 127 156— 419 . >,,; : ; lery customers that he is a real|Tom Petrich .. 125 165 131— 42! (4 gt but he now realizes that there is Private Boothe Luuches Dancing Every Night :eavdyv?eightlp:ospcct who may be|A, R. Duncan 144 144 171— 469 A ¢—117¢ANN LED THE ‘AN & 4 F mall chance of the fight taking AEIC LRORY IRV T u V. FWE TO Q 4 place . - Lenglet is credited with winning| Totals 405 436 458—1309 L :-F}:; %AT‘TOMN, A-As0- ), with nothing else in view, he z i vty i s eight rounds. Hop Golds ) — __NTLE IN 1920 — The Frenchman weighed 208|yrs Petrich 156 127 139— 41 . ens, H T E R M l N pounds and the German 189 pounds. |G. Boggan 142 138 156 : ! Rucpuea 2% b i ; A s " IM, Lavenik 211 176 144— 53 t team of 1920 cer- the decision. The sing!z point mar- 15 4t Lids A 1 5 "l)ell('musly Different Foods” . SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | ; s e et 3 Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties R ph [ Totals 506 441 439 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS | Golden Glows receu; vie iles orat after Fel ~ | Mrs. Bavard 111 171 1n—*513] o 2 ples nn hs s NOMINATIONS ||». Bioednomn 118 112 152 R Giokdh b ot afii 17 88 th n his charges scored ge, enough to, conyines, el o s 1 AR 18] 4 Hour Servive [M. H. Sides ...... 15¢ 175 170- e : . Wildeats of Kentucky. A . : BAILB Y S Merchants’ Lanch e nal triumph ¥ . when N.Y.U. won from ; AGETDER LN LR I NOW. Short Orders In The Daily Alaska | Totals . 43 458 and Ken- Kehtucky on a foul toss, consider- | ¢ a A ROY HOFFMAN, C FE Regular Dinmers Empire—Juneau | East Sides ils to impress many of thej able controversy was raised over | Jandlers are shar 5 A 3 , | tug] Chief of Police. Merchants |Bob Davlin ... 200 182 — 564 | o the likely winner of thel é 2 |C. Iverson. 170 174 4 X youts. The Violets are a J. McCormick ... 142 154 : 9 lendid ball club, but the prevail- BETTER T[MES P Ay .| ing impression seems to be that a Totals 512 510 team like the Santa Fe Trails of DRIVE Schlitz Kansas City, who, as the Southern = ) ALASKA MEAT CO- Mrs. H. ; i Kansas Stage Liners, won the na- — Y OND 4 Messerschmidt 185 tional A.AU. title at Denver last = g FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAM Each Nominee F.h\ck Finlay 176 145 125 6 2 & 4 j g’!‘gal(l)s ‘Wltth Paul Kegel 149 207 142— 496 v‘:r(;m)}(' ():;wll'oocc;;:;gggunol!l 4 ® TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected Y Votes gokige = Ay nation. | i Totals . 510 555 e < setup for the Olympic tryouts K » 4 Alt Heidelbergs IC ] VIOLETS ; weight title, has been working on AND HALL ROOM e the Canzoneri proposal for months “WHERE YOU MEET YOUw~ FRIENDS" Is for entries. Five teams will Kay Goodwin 121 103 fy y 1 he college group, tw ANDERSON. EUNICE John Halm 153 147 149— 449 | from 'Ln(.ro,‘:tlk:na?nAlfu‘frz‘:fi :,‘;,f £ . AFRICH, ROSIE |R. R. Brown ... 158 244 178— 580 | from the Y.M.C.A. The last named : ) = 2 SAFETY BAYERS. THAIS C. Cr e sty S group is hardly expected to go far E A (] BLOMEEN, ELSIE Totals 432 494 4611387 |in the final eliminations. ‘ Oy > All Winter BARRAGAR, HARRIET || *—Aversse, aid not bowl. s ) SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! BARDI#GINGER VIOLETS WON IN '20 G SIRARD, BILL SHEPHERD IS |, 7o o AU teame, finatns CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. CONKLIN, GERTRUDE BEING GROOMED FOR | nament, to be held in Denver for CASHEN, 'MILDRED BIG PRO GRID JOB [ oo, e veer ore kot £ . : II))QSIELS, BETTY DENVER, Col. Jan. 25 ovér the collegiate players in ex- | s ) ., Jan. 25—Geor; o1l gth — 5 DAVIS, ESTHER B€ | perience, age and strength and‘ ‘ (Potsy) Clark, coach of the Detroit | very likely the added advantage of EDWARDS, PHILLIS J. Lions, national professional football | having played together as a unit| ENGELS, JERRY champions, disclosed here recently | for a good many years. FOX, LUCILLE he is groming Bill Shepherd, ior~| Sound enough arguments, but Is the ONLY PLACE in TOWN .. i i FURUNESS, LINDA flmeny of Western Marvand, for) domt try to sl any rabia N.YD.| The O Forverte—Lovg T “MAE a st. |'supporter on the idea. They are| i H EggggR GENEVA “Dutch- Clark and Glen Presnell | comvinced their favorites are a team | For Real Fun and Entertainment w ton L T K 0 ake | The Violet rooters point out that in | 2 (IT:ARNICIS, IEI:I/{:TAY their places.” ;- - 1920 a N.Y.U. team, led by Howard | COME DOWN Is again on the market. but at a GODDING, LYN Clark and Presnell “spelled” each |Cann, coach of the present outfit,’ @ eatl mgd 1 GRUBER, ELEANOR other at quarterback during the won the national A.AU. title at ar Y HICKEY, MARGUERITE || 1935 season. Shepherd saw plenty | Atianta. The 1936 edition could do T o N l G n T ! ¢ HILL, VERNA of action at half and_ fullback. He | the same, they insist. L4 Now 14 30 Per Ton JACKSON, TULLAH was the nation's leading collegiate| The N.Y.U. basketball team boasts N KASER, ELISABETH scorer in 1934, an amazing record. It went unde- LINDSTROM, INGA T | feated through a 16-game schedule MUSIC BY HAROLD KNOX ‘ F.O.B. Bunkers 2 CARD PARTY i t ; }gl'gg;" ?‘S[%I}{?‘E Washington's Birthday ‘Tflfl.lgx;r:g?at? ;:fl.la;:tse;m;o 1;;];;;e o [“II:IDS'ILROM. ‘:a;ly, Pu;xlh Hall, Friday evenia:s, "Itvhr:i: cur‘renF campaign shows a 4 P MARGARET sy ; | v pone of nine consecutive victor- | Elenfmenflpmmenimmsenflymsenlmmenfye : . o v MONAGLE. ROSELLEN 1AM TQ0 TIREFD \ TYESDAY - —- TAME ON WE ARFE NAGLE, : Q E ARE COMPANY MINZGHOR, RHODA DINN ER .1 HAD TO A = NORDNES. MARY Dy ' M AAT Roull QQING T0 JUNEAU NELSON. MARGARET SCRYB T HA QuGH ] . YaUNG'S AND BUY i —PHONE 412— . PAUL. CHEDE CLD FLOOR A AN B e s T - ;"‘ il uy NEW LINOLE UM b e ——— PEARCE, MARY L { ‘ ] PUSICH, HELEN : - = p T A rouen onaiior: | I CNE BS TRESH REIDLE, BERNICE ~ . Ny ¢ » i . 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