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THE DAILY ALAbK‘\ LMPIRL bA'IURD AY, FLB 15 193( i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG G : “\ “” LIE l)l< HI'I(IKA 1 NEXT TIME Y2u'LL KNOW BETTER'N TO 7 TRY AN'"S6DACIOUSLY ,.f 2 SIMMER DOWN THAR, GOOGLE~-AFORE T YEP /! EACH CNE €7 'EM SAYS HIS NAME (S HALLO-- GOOGLE - - DESK SERGEANT $0 HE'S K 3E P~ o K e PR s | 1/ frgas Y SRS e s . WEASELPUSS BOUNCE A RicLe SALL AYTER 6:00 P. M.\ . | GET SNUFFV aND A FiliE euads | NEASELOUSS - | OFFA TH' SERGEANT'S | = . g "e HIKE YOURSELE oveR AR A DAL R PUNKIN HEAD " . OF SNUFEY'S -: YOUNGSTER EUR VE TER » |'weaseLPuss® s HeRE- FURGIT HIT i3 2 T WANT “ PHONE You TO IDENTIEY P\, HIM-- » HESH UP-: AN'PHONE ; TH' 0L WOMARN TER FOTCH DOWN A JUG Q' REFRASHMENTS The 1925 games were featured by a thrilling demonstration on the part of the huge erowd assembled Quer a etch of 20 years the|At 42, George Goulding, the daddy indeor track and field carnival of |of all heel-and-toe p ormers, had the Millrose Athletic Association |train2d and conditiohed himself for has been the biue ribbon event of |r months in hopes of m the winter running season-—a par-|strides with Willie Plant, ade of track and field champions, kx emier w replete with record-breaking ex- o Frig 1 r walk. used to permit him t T The crowd remained silent y, with|for a moment when the annour ie na mvnl was made, and then, If your Daily Alaska Empire has not recched you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY, UNITED MEAT WINS BOWLING AT BRUNSWICK Koski Bm» be\! Scores m City League Pin Play me! ** Hour Service \\ Merchants’ Luneh T BAILE (. . n three straight ding walked out cf the ir Short Orders mmber in ood up and cheered the vet- ! § Regular Dinners 1 ph) at the { to an echo. ¢ Provides Thrills WHERF, vOI' MEFT vOUre FRIENDS” Then there was the rem le | ¥ ) of ‘skill, stamin: s, . Koski best three d first goring with . i 1 s on the part of Charlie R ey ? There will be 1 — TWE LST OF MILLROSE Hoff, of Norway. He soared to n i § the Bruns WINNERS INCLUDES “WHE aft of memories the | new world record of 13 feet, 1 Inch | l N s H R& \ N c E { E be open to NAME OF JUST ABOUT 3 in the pole vault, finished a :mrd ly & wehede EVERY GREAT MLER OF Away 5 there e/ in the: “Millrose 600, ! w ule will be THE PAST TWO PECAUSS much heralded muich sp topped off his evening's work m z q 4 k ing with the following gam hetween Howard Drew 50 outfooting Tommy Car { Allen |.ha~_t“c . . vs Brunswick, 7:30 p.m.; and 1 of the line of 3 Yale, all the way on i ary Groceryys City team, 8:30 onlal relay c ; \GLEan Roy Conger's triumph over Paavo | Established 1898 f last nigh ; @NNINGHAM,, Nurmi in the Wanamaker mile of ! the first defeat suffered by | Meat Co. IS WORKING ON HIS at Finn indoors, set off an- | funeau o - Alaska Rodenber 119 144 123— 386 SECONO WANAMAKER. cr remarkable crowd de ra- | Stedman 118 417 MILE TROPHY - e wou n. The bana struck up “The { noski 163 556 THE EVENT W 1933, continued on and Stripes Forever,” men - oo TTITTre AR 75 e 1GBLAD 1938 Square G end women stamped and cheere ‘r"vv-'v—""v e e otals 500 406 45:—1351 waiting taxi off| No witness will ever forg . by » . lu.u ds !1; 142— 414 00 ok B (i 1926. Running the first leg of | ‘ 32 Rieck 14 /3 J $15mo av ags ) ®:alm 158 THE MILE RECORD ” ?L‘):S?E/Mg'éfi hnny Overton, international relay against Houk : ; PHONE 485 SHi TG (& HOLOER 1S LIMITING Poos. - ki TnEs Benesn 0 his entry b sha ) A b i 30,455 B His INDOOR RUNNING ’ O o O o inamaker mile-and : il, to boot. It was TO A FEW IMPORTANT ANO RETIRED L tinctive act and TWO TROPHIES 4 then eleétrified the c 3 h o f sportsman LEVINSKY IS LOSER IN TEN . ROUND MATCH SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 15.| —Phil Brubaker, rising heavyweight possibility, scored an easy ten round decision last night over “ng’nh" Lavinsky of Chicago. T I 2 | at Overton ATTENTION MARTHA SOC orld record of Ladies of the Martha Society minutes 45 Is for the mile-| are requested to meet in the Pres | was atratd the and-a-half. It was the beginning of Chuich Parlors at 1 { speca. o s e string of seven victorles, i / afternoon to attend in a OPEN ALL NIGHT | the ors. He said the plan rrupted only in 1921 by Hal funeral of Mrs. Behrends. l tors,” he | would mean faster play at the ex- Pill. which “Chesty Jote’ At Alaskau Hot(’l Ll uor S re pe £ skill in ball handling tfl 1, “wish for i e ot | BETTER TIMES CONTEST excitement is too much for those v % with weak hearts. A surprise piay. e e Commenting on the conter | that elimination of the cent speeds up the Dave Housel, Prop. Thone Single O-2 rings e SN e Brubacker knocked l.*vinkxy cleverly and cunningly exccu‘Led. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS THE HO[E‘L OF AlLLASKAN HOTELS down in the second and seventh | without doubt provides the high- 5 £k ds. light of many games. Those patrons (Votes counted to Friday Noon—Only) roun v g o4 HBrubaker weighed 192 pounds and who attend s on account of AP 4 > % NEEd Levinsky tipped the scales at 199 the superior skill u;m teamwork of SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 15 ! e asuneau : ‘Lm”e {::,s:,lwg;m:x c:;;,“ n,,"mc All ballots MUST be stamped or signed by firm Otr Serviike 35 You et d End at the pid-fire, shuttle, slam-bang type | issuing them. BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN (m'“ ol .r"-l_"t:e: ::C“:mw WASHINGTGN U of game will soon become satiated.” DAILY. Contestants Please Cooperate. o ol didib: e Allen also deplored the rating of o P a basketball game by the size of the . RUTH LUNDELL 2 631,275 —_— T INS AN“THER score, pointing out that baseball 2. IDA ROLLER voL 580 825 R 4 DR et W S L 3. BESSIE POWERS . . 579,850 —— Pleyers il B0 gme, 4. THAIS BAYERS 566,350 . 'wenedqp PATH OF BAI e . & SEATTLE, Feb. 15—The Univer-| v o Effect on Players 5. ESTHER DAVIS 453,100 Fmts and vegetablu sity of Washintgon basketeers de- o e O T fl?flem 6. ELEANOR GRUBER 429,950 # feated the University of Idaho last' fASier JusD On The JerN 7. ANITA GARNICK 424,725 ——ALWAYS! nigit by a score of 50 to 30. | Here is one of the strategical devices used by Dr. F. C. Allen, | 31] Mld] B 8. BETTY WHITFIELD 416,200 pereniaiiy successful backetball coach at the University of Kansas, | ormerly & s 9. ROSA DANNER 414125 . OREGON STATE WINS | No. 5 passes to 1, who advances diagonally to receive the ball, pass- b ';:‘5 ;’e‘e"h::::‘e";iufi:;; CATHERINE YORK 375575 : cali ormnia Grocery CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 15.—! jng ahout five feet in frent of 3. No. 1 feints to his own left, then il i & ELISABETH KASER . 370,600 e R e et oniar,| Pa%ses back-hand, fo 3, No. 2 comes forward fo screen 5's guard, |po®novial Busacon wivn 15 40| ROSELLEN MONAGLE .. .. 289525 THE PURE FOODS STORE o eketball game by a score| PEPmIttng 5 to cut around and receive the ball from 3 for a dribble |y 00 ol Yeriod has been MARGARET NELSON ... 267,025 Telephone 478 and shot at the goal. Prompt Delivery of 33 to 26. | ,cut to a minute. Opponents of the\ HARRIET BARRAGAR 255,925 —_— | {7 T3 5 |jump ball have had it EbOUShEdi LINDA FURUNESS ... . 253,475 o e — - s ¥ THAL | By WHITNEY MARTIN while continuing the jump for held after successful free throws, g\ving] EUNICE ANDERSON 208,075 s o e JUDGE H‘ELLEN (Ascciated Press Sports Writer) |palls? me ball immediately to the team | LUCILE FOX 187.550 \ 2 PAYING VISIT HERE! LAWRENCE Kas.,, Feb. 15—Dr. | Jump Rotation !scored upon. This speeds the game | INGA LINDSTROM s 179”500 b F. C. (Phog) Allen, famed basket-| “If opponents of the center jump|without particular harm to the DOROTHY GREEN 168,625 " District Judge Simon Hellenthal‘b-« coach at the University of»y,hink the present rule puts too|player, since he has had 10 to 25 BERNICE REIDLE 5 - 150'540 pa— — of the Third Division arrived aboard | Kansas and sponsor of many rule | much premium on tall centers, why | 'seconds’ relaxation during the free | apa ot 4 N . RHODA MINZGOHR 141,100 MILDRED SHAFER .. 128,550 The Old Favorite—Long Burning MARY NORDNES © 114,400 ROSIE AFRICH 32)‘2333 we“ington Lllmp the Northwestern for a brief stay in |revisions, draws the line on the | not adopt a rule of rotation, such|throw. Juneau, before returning to his head- abolition of the center jump. The as is used in baseball? Let the two| *Putting the ball in play immedi- quarters in Valdez. | Southern division of the Pacific centers jump the first time; then lately after a field goal would con- The court calendar for the Third Coast Conference abolished the cen- nhe visiting left forward and his|tinue the gtrenuocus exertion by Division has been cleared, Judge |ter jump last season and the sys-|guard, and so on. Such a plan which the goal is attained, and give MARY PEARCE . 4 Hellenthal reported, with the end item was so successful the “local might bring together players of un- ' the players no chance for a needed GERTRUDE CONKLIN . . 65,650 S o1 the recent session in Cordova. The |rule” in effect there again this equal height, but that is exaLLly‘resl. i LUCILLE LYNCH ... . 40,350 h again on the mquet, but ata judge will spend ten days at his |ceason. what happens now on held balls.) “I see no need of abolishing the . JERRY ENGEL . 29,275 home here before sailing for the| “The center jump gives the ele- | Moreover, there will always be a center jump unless all jumps are ‘ MARGARE ’]" LINI)SFROV[ 18.675 ‘ qrecxtly reduced Pflce » Westward + |ment of uncertainty, and adds to premium on tall players to recover 1abnllshed and some other equitable _‘,0 VE H\;\ HILL > 1.“925 H il S a T, the thrill of the game,” Allen de- | the ball on its rebound from the way found for putting the ball into 9. S e g L N“w $14.3° Per Ton SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST: ‘cl.ued Why ban the cenwr Jump ) backboard BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | F.OR. Bunkers URE OH!MOTHER- T'HE GENTLEMAN UP- THAT HORRID CREAT YES~ AIRS JUST PHONED IN THIS BEAUTIFUL. SRR, Hame e (vas SO ARD a0 55 £pagTRENT cotohe-| (re e PACIFIC COAST C BSA#?;u:i SINGIN(? “HISNAME IS { AND HAVE HIMN PUT OUT= MUM - DINTY MOORE— c ® ae~ ? —PHONE 412— Vi 00° . ] 430 p L ® g £ 0F G = S!!E us FOB PERFECT SERVICE! 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