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o ot 3] AL SOTHIS ISTHE Macor Bt oeD f | TOTAKE- HLCJH— VAA GONINA BE LON BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1936. M MILES AWAY FROM ALL ME FQIENDS WHATS % THIS HOWDY-OH-FOR MONTHS- AT THE SPEED MIKE'S EW BU!L_DIN GOIN UP?) WORKIN'IT'LL. NEVER BE FINISHED — ESOMEOUT “\ IN THIS PART OF @ THE TOWN- e ‘(jn“»’j . i i T i izt i: X : il I . [ T L (i . AL ,“ i " DOUBLEHEADER OF BASKETBALL I3 ON TONIGHT AA re on (o] H’[J Important L; ames Schedule for Sec Half Honors Two important games toward the ettling of second alf basketball honers will at the high en the De- p their undefeate bast squad ever pre- been but it T Paul Iohn SCOUT RALLY WILL BE HELD n will FRIDAY NIGHT Douglas Natatonum Scene of Gastineau Channel Af- fair—Public Welcome = The Boy Scout Rally of Gas- tineau Channel will be held in the Douglas Natatorium tomorrow even- 7:30 o'clock, with all Chan- attend, today ing at nel residents welcome to cording to announcement Wayne Young, Charge. The rally is Gastineau Channel's | al Boy Scout| salute to the Na ovement, which celebrates the s week. ed the past year—will par- ticipate in the various drills and ntestz Douglas, and -three Juneau ., sponsored by Alford John | Bradford post of the American Le- | gion, Norlitemen’s organization of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church | and the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | partment, dall, Eugene Rhodes and Sherwood | Wirt, réspectively. — e VALENTINE LULWCHEON Members of the Martha Society will hold a valentinc luncheon at the Presbyterian Church Parlors Friday, Feb. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to| 1:30 pm. Adults 50c and children under 12, 25c. Home made candy. —adv. SHOP IN JUNEAV! WAKE UP YOllR | LIVER BILE— WIiTHOUT CALOME And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go o you fes sour and sunk and the world ks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min- "7:' P Bl T snd expect them o ! A0 buoyant and full ef sunsbine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels lnd & mere roovement doesn’t get at the cause. The reasoa for !oul down-and-out mh rour liver. It shor nfll out two iquid bile into your bowels daily. bloats up your stomach. You have & thick, bad taste and {o breath s 1 e B ROy B aches Am‘l you feel ‘w'llnd out. Your whole system is poisoned. It takes thoe geot, old CARTER'S e ot bi D Bwias freets Sné aake yos | o tom o n"' onicn v d.flu: But don’t ask fog liver utfl-UV- Liver Pills on the red h‘ Ask foe Carter's name Carter's Besent & Scoutmaster-in- | r anniversary of its founding r Boy Scout troops—all form-| the Douglas Eagles’ troop, | led by Rev. O. L. Ken-| 2 rosoAd By Pap SPORT SLANTS 1935, King Features Syndicate Inc, Great Britafn right ELKS BOWLING | BELANGER IS CHEDULE OVER - UNTIL FRIDAY Forcea to waticss VO]\(‘\ lLl )lflll]” Vll]ban(,(‘, Dally S porta Cartoon l‘(ll\k{(u i lfly ]0.‘.‘.0110\‘\’ \dleweight ch ”nl &7 ("h ]jej“a“c title was n e | Resumes Tonight came in well - limit. Mc- s well wishers were bemoaning fact that it had not been a tlar championship bout. The o leweight crown would lock well | he Britisher's curly thatched they insis The louder in- dividuals were demanding that Mec- igned on the spot for a claim cn Albert C e failure of ]\..s partn y an airline to send forced him to walk 85 m lon to take the train. > resumed at the wolves at Al THIL WOM FlE "TITLE" with Risko. McAvoy, FROM GORILLA JONES ssed in surveying the N 1932 - thumb of his left hand, did not!l share the excitement or enthusiasm of the crowd. MARCEL ~{HIL- —OF FRANCE — - RECOGNIZED 8y We N-B-A- AS MIDDLEWEISHT CHAMPION OF HE WORLD with the team v THIL MUST HAVE SONETHING IF HE BEAT WE "TIUMB- BITING ” BRITISHER Jock Recognizes Thil s main concern was that the b had ccme through the melee shape. The middleweight 5 Risko's middleweight cally did not interest him. S€Y r as he was concer almost everycne ints bexing abroad, feels Thil is world middleweight cham- pion, all edicts and rulings of local boxing bodies to the contrary not- withstanding has reason enough to 3 for the bald French- L& = aim to the middleweight E E . Shortly before McAvoy came Ar here to make a good impres- sion by outpointing Al McCoy of Boston and knocking out Risko, he as subjected to a sound thumping at the hands of Thil. Thil is very likely the best man at his weight M. H. SIDES, runswick, 8:20] —adv, Secretary. for boxin Joce McAJov , E ENGLISHMAN WHO STOPPED BABE RISKO, MIDOLEWEIGHT CHANPION IN SONE CIRCLES, WAS BADLY BEATEN BY TIL- 1 Hospital BETTER TIMES CONTEST in the world. There was further evidence that his claim is well IDING OF Haftadl oo Tt e P STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Brouillard, a former titleholder. McAvoy has designs on the ligh heavyweight crown now resting on the brow of John Henry Lewis Around the holidays McAvoy suc- cumbed to home-sickness and re- (Votes counted to Wednesday Noon—Only) THURSDAY—FEBRUARY 13 All Ballots MUST be stamped or signed by firm | turned to England for a spell, pass- issuing them. 3ALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN i ing up many lucrative offers. He DAILY. Contestants Please Cooperate. plans to return soon to train for | his match with the Negro cham- ! pion, scheduled for early April. 1. RUTH LUNDELL 534,475 The British fighter's habit of bit- 2. BESSIE POWERS 491,550 ing the thumb of his left glove is 3. IDA ROLLER . 392,600 more than a mere nervous gesture 4. ANITA GARNICK 371,100 or.a mave 1o digeast Dis (pdnent. 5. ELEANOR GRUBER 354,600 [ s ;‘*])"{fj:re ATmesG gores 6. BETTY WHITFIELD 350,375 which is still sensitive from a re- 7. ESTHER DAVIS ... Seanio cent injury. McAvoy relieves this 8. I‘“,"\’ “”,I.l\‘AshR 1%2,8-‘500 pressure to some extent by taking 9. B“h"\, “;‘\‘\:\‘ R .. 31"'150 | the point of the leather thumb be- 10. THAIS BAYEF 309,000 tween his teeth and giving it a 11. MARGARET N :Ivf(){\vl - 33%200 | | w—pATH OF MAN slight pull. 12. ROSELLEN MONAGLE 245,900 | s ATHRRINE Y o ——=PATH OF BALL Garden May Los: Fridays A T 2R 00 The threat of the Madi A 14. HARRIET BARRAGAR 208,700 t of the Madison Square v, e e & it Loy c: = Garden management to make box- 15. LINDA FURUNESS - 195,225 | ‘ v ‘ a minor enterprise in the 16. :‘\[‘;(';]\LI[CY{'(T)))é'l‘l’()\l - }zfi;ggg | 1 " , “House That Tex Built” when the NG AINDS 1IVON 3 kel i Glenn Jacobs, coach of the Denver team in the Missouri Vatley |00 5o 0 00 B0 B EUNICE ANDERSON 157,100 A. A. U. basketball league, says this pet play has worked successtully | apcpion a bout between Hank RHODA MINZGOHR ... 141,000 r?r his tfam. No. 1 comes out to screen for 4, }*‘}lv passes to 2 at the | path Jack Kearn's protege, and MILDRED SHAFER ... 118,100 | side while 3 moves in to take the post position outside the free |Red Burman, a promising young BERNICE REIDLE . 115,150 | throw lane. Ne. 2 passes to 3 and cuts arcund. No. 4 cuts around | heavyweight in whom Jack Demp- DOROTHY GREEN . . 115,125 ; off the screen formed by 1 and 1 cuts back gr.-:z_lv"nrd after screening e o v s e | MARY NORDNES 90,125 | for 4. No.3 passes to any of the cpen men driving }owarfl the goal want. However, I believe the center| MARY PEARCE WO 75,300 ! afnd remains at his station to receive a pass-back !1 ‘l. 4 or 2 get | jump is a colorful part of basket- GERTRUDE CONKLIN 65,650 ! tied up. At the start, 4 may pass directly lo 3 to eliminate a cross- |ball and might well be compared ROSIE AFRICH 63,500 | court pass to 2. with the exciting moment of the| LUCILLE LYNCH 36,325 kick-off in football. Many coaches| HELEN PUSICH 7 ‘35’675 By GLENN E. JACOBS rules are making a decided differ- on the Pacific Coast favor the Jl"i(‘R‘\" FN("FI; '29'275 , ‘ence in both offensive and delensive | elimination of this phase of the| bs oo iekeghhoc ) Y Basketball Coach, Denver A. A. U. ,basketball; that is, both are more game and it has proven successful| EDITH CLINKINGBEARD 27,375 Team |varied than they have been inlin try-outs. We have not experi-| MARGARET LINDSTROM . 18,675 { (Written for The Associated Press) the immediate past. Fast breaks mented with it in our Missouri Val VERNA HILL ... ... Nk 13,925 DENVER, Feb. 13.—Our offense are replacing the delayed attack ley A. A. U. League and I could BETTY DANIELS .................... 10,800 {is undergoing a change this season and more individual finesse is ap- not say anything definite regar in order to meet the varied types' parent to close observers. ling the merits of its elimination of defense that are used against Many teams are returning to| I believe the rules as they now us in league competition. We find modfiied types of zone defense, re- stand are proving very satisfactory that the set type of play which We placing the assigned and checking to both player and spectator. The jused successfully before the new type of individual defense. I\KQHY\gamE has been speeded up with va | three-second rule went into effect pajl players in the past have relied | ricus types of fast breaks down! this year is no longer an efficient gaitogether on their teammates free- the floor and feints® cuts, and re | weapon of offense to meet a rush- |ing them for an open shot on a verses inside the opponents’ d ing, vigorous type of defense \screen or block play and have lost|fense, giving the patrons a complete Consequently, we have altered oural] of their individual talent and 40-minute thrill. attack to combine both the fast|technic and are not able to free break and fast cutting game with themselves by a clever feint or PIGS AMONG FAVORITES | the delayed type of play, thus giv- . dribble. DENVER, Feb. 13—Glenn E. Ja-| {mg us an effective offensive weapon§ Plenty of practice and hard work cobs is coach of the Denver A. A. {against any form of defense. | will. however, overcome this defi- U. team known as “The Pigs,’ one| | This change, however, takes time'ciency and this phase of the game of the favorites in the national |and requires a great amount of|must not be overlooked. It is im- basketball tournament to be played | hard practice. We must break down | ,portant. In order to be effective in this mile-high city in March }Old habits accumulated over a per-|in basketball as it is played today, The Pigs were upset victims in iod of years and form new ones. We 3 man must be in the best of the tournament here last year. |do not expect to perfect a smooth- physical condition and this is| Jacobs, an alumnus of Greeley running offense overnight as many prought about by hard work. (Colo.) State College, formerly| {of our followers expect us to do;! Center Jump Prediction coached a Rocky Mountain inter-| {but, with consistent practice for! I pelieve in the near future the scaolastic champion team, at Gre | two hours or more every day, each center jump will be eliminated in ley, which played in the national crder to speed up the game. The high school tournament and he was I SHOULD THINK HE WOULD GET A | SPARK AND QUIT LEADING A DOoG'S LIFE (-__> , £\ | man is learning just what is ex- {pected of him as an individual.spectators like action fast and furl- | tutor to the courtsters of New Me | This enables him to function better | jous and our job, along with trying'ico Normal, who won conferen in team play. to win games, is to give the bas- | State and Southwestern champion- | 1t appears to me that the new getball-minded people what they'smps three years straight. ON VACATION &1 | JUNEAU-Y OUNG HARDWARE C- | | were rt BAILEY’S - EASY SEEING INSTEAD OF BARELY SEEING i If you have trouble with your eyes or if you believe you have good eyesight and wish to conserve it, things: 1 2. do these Consult an eye specialist. 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