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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1936 }y GEORGE McMANUS WHO IS THIS? OH-MRS. SALLY v Iy NOW, BE ON YOUR DIGNITY | WELL:- IM GOIN/ BY GOLLY, | HOPE THAT] A WHEN YOU GO OUT OF THE S .| BY GOLLY-NO ONE FORTHE-YES MAAM-YOU SAY | DOWNTOTHE || APARTMENT-REMEMBER, LRI COULD LIVE LONG YOU WANT TEN POUNDSOF ||/ MAGGE MEETS THIS | OFFICE, MAGGIE || THIS IS THE MOST EXCLU- ENOUGH TO DOALL CORNED-BEEF AN/ SEVEN { { | MRS SALLYFORTHE ME DARLIN- SIVE PLACE IN TOWN-I'M THE THINGS THAT HEADS OF CABBAGE-VYES, RGHT AWAY- | B e ANXIOUS TO MEET MRS MAGGIE WANTS ILL SEND IT RIGHT OVER - l — A ¢ SALLY FORTHE- SHE IS ME TO DO- / / | LIVING UPSTAIRS, SHE'SA ! SOCIALITE-1 WANT YOU | | B TO STOP AT THE BUTCH- \ ¥ i ER AND ORDER SOME 1 | 12 W = K1 i = / i f SN = ( 01935, King Featurss Syndicate, Inc, Grest Briain ights reserved || TTTTTTT 2-/0 HANDICAP 1S GREAT STAKE W YORK, Feb. 18.—The Santa | —TINTAGEL - — MARSHALL. FIELDS | BELMONT FUTURITY WINNER | 1S FAVORED TO WIN THE By Pap MRS. BAVARD TAKES HONORS | Horlucks, E';;ldvn Glows, | | INVENTED | BASEBALL ELKS BOWLING CITY LEAGUE BOWLING WON BY ALL STARS Hudson and Galao Make Joe McCarthy (left), Yankee manager, and Col. Jacob Ruppert, his boss, ndicap, which will have est Scores Funs i D e e ie Lo O GRIDN IDERBY. Oleap W, Best Scores at Bruns- hope the coming season will be as tender as the beefsteaks served at Joe's Sasr s o e i HIALEAR PARK. ympians Win i AL AR New York dinner at which they discussed what they expect of the team, to the winner. However, the gros Brewers League g value does ot quite reach the $135,- i AT The AN Stars won two out of ) 0 total the year Whichone won Mrs. E. Bavard of the Golden three games from the Brunswick e Belmont Futurity Glows bowled a three-game total ot team in the City League bowling The largest amounts paid to the owners of winners in the world turf Xtures are infa Anita, $108400, won by Azucar Belmont Futurity 573 for first place in the Brewers’ | Lex ch play at the Elks Alleys and established a new ore for women bowl- ers in the current tournament. Mrs. ird was second in the game scor- at the Brunswick Alleys last night Hudson of the All Stars bowled 169, 185, 180 for first and second place in the game scoring and the best three-game total, 534. R. Galao CLUB TONIGHT HITTING YOUTH - er, charged Whichione { ; with 215, Fred Henning of the of ‘lll‘f‘ 1:)‘"}\“!_&!; feiu il second Talent for March Smoker I 010" @ tovesr :kfvbnx){ ‘;:1 Agua Caliente a i . TSt R B v e in the tal with 504. C ur mo h it \A;‘\koc;{lf:;u Handicap, $100, 1»] \‘m‘.l,‘h; J(l‘(‘lx!)\.A.u ..Amx[u;il Tonight Galiforais . Grocery: will W”l Now Bc Chosen ate yesterday by Commissioner d: A all, : best individual game of the o RPN 5 F. Mullen American Derby, $89,000, Boot to ing, 232, but hi. a slump in his | bowl against Alt Heldelberg at 7:30 from Members i A‘y :nim pleaded guilty to strik * Boot | o second game and finished in second gelogk snd e Olty tehin will Hiees RIS ing ;‘u;ln" fll(‘;(lu ';‘“ 1} e - Internitional Spacial, $%0,620. | JOS.E. WIDENER- plac- in the totals with 563 NG thier of basketball; Dr, Jamiea: | 0+ GI00RIY Bb G180 biclodk. A meeting of spec'al importance -,(: . “.1,:[" ”::\”“;.’:: ":.sufwt;e (b Zev. WILL SENO HIS The Horluck's won from the’ Alt| Nalstaith, inventor of the game, is | CCmPlete scores of last DIEWES. ,."iombers of the Boys’ Boxing | attempred £o interfore with & aathe Arlington Classic, $76.600, Gusuw BREVITY Heidelbergs, the Golden Glows de- pictured at the University of Kansas 8ames were: nd Wrestling Club sponsored by |in which his mother and Z i [ Belmont, Stakes, $66,040, Gallan AFTER TWE © feated the Rainiers, and the Olym- Where he teaches physical educa- | ALL STARS b Jinesl Bollie GEDREGNERE. whl | re s ro e and. Znae Fox FLORIOA CLASSIC, i LR tion. He will go to the Olympic Mortensen 140 118 100— 362 o peld ton'ght in tF i | EY clpating, The Sy English Derby, $63.075 e G 5 games where basketball will be in- Duckworth 168 157 1160— 494! ¢ the Eive Eall ot Celock, se. |[Vas charged with asssult and ibeg =l b Sl e cluded for the first time. Hidson 169185 185 53¢ gosatit to. Offlote ‘V‘\n;m‘m"‘“-m:’" Jm and drunk and disorderly con- EAnEitRy Day A o LRt el i La o ks NTEY | dlict, "any iV four months on Gonat h Horlucks Totals T \m-" " ‘l":'”“"’”f_a ‘nr"l“l:“(‘]"f:“b”‘ each count, the sentences 10 run L 146 162 = mee il concurrently e ‘ i SPORT SiANTS | e Gatng CRUNSWICK | Beginning tonight, the two offl- GUrTeRCYS N | 54 i R. Galac e ess will start selecting the boy . i I E B B LEADER kel < T F. Sisson 124 157 141— 422 hoxers and wrestlers who will ap- CGLD SPELL BRINGS , o E. Galao 168 166 149— 483 pear in eve e i Ui | Total 496 504 498—1498 Joseph E. Widener, President SIS e ;fik:‘(:)‘;'z';”:"\‘l;):'d (x:”':/mq:m:m DISASTER TO DUCKS % oA TR g | the Miami Jockey Club and Vi Totals 471 493 4451409 Al club members are urged to st 45 RADLEY Eay Goodwin 115 115 115345 Ghairman of the Jockey Club, has — ST i et et The sudden freeze-up I d | < i ——— O e m 180 154 168— 502 'giartad o move that may eventually AR = g s S distress in the duck flocks on Gas 2 el BOW ANp ARROW TO Erown 180 174 194— 548 1oaq to the discontinuance of the| TV CREASE IN MARRIAGES | tineau Channel, and the 2 i PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb. 18— REPEAT BLACK HELENS\ T3 e name “d in all s in t _Marriages in Fairbanks increase NOTICE Game Commission has distributed B e, e TRIOMPH IV MAMI LAST Totals 415 443 4771395 the exception of the 127 Percent and births increascd 2 food for the birds along the Doug- : xr: :dl mrn I.‘Aun] or 1 7 WINTER_—~ Golden Glows vs Rainiers percent, according to vital statistics | Until further arrangements the las Island beach north of the bridge. years President of the Philadelphia Ao i ity . Golden Glows s recently released by Commissioner |music classes of Mrs. Caroline Todd Many mallards were found to b B ey ang long regarded as the 3 avard . 178 185 215— 5731 T T s el -‘I"f“f“ 4" william H. Growden. Deaths in-|will meet at the home of Mrs. T. near death from starvation, and the leader in American League coun- —— R e BT e Bloedhorn 138 110 132— 380 .’ ““1“' ‘ ey M ”‘:"j“‘f creased approximately 12 percent. Hunsbedt. —adv. ' flocks are being watched event I cil )“;) <\lmd :uI his home here. He W.ll. W/ l ‘,‘t I . o L Sides 202 178 159— 539 ,H;U(gm ]/:\\()Ll(\llv)n ([xll '.l,u.u I;u- There were 83 births, 62 marriages . i poin that the cold p does not have a | 10 years of age ) i BORSE B ) 1 s and their repre- gpq 10P IN JUNEAU, FIRST! rompt let e T uas ard o DU ,yl"h o, Potals 513 473 5061492 fentatives, emphasized the fact that| — : e e e . the word “derby” has been over- 1- hooses N R 1936 5 : Golf Champ IlI Chooses Not to Run in 1936 ... . L e b vasie it sasui Pullen 171 165— 516 tions, intentionally or otherwise vio- LONDON, Feb. 18 —Join woolam, " Ditoin 166 166 166—*498 lating the traditions of the two : 3 English smateur golf champion, is| ANN_ARBOR, Mich, Feb. 18—| °I haven't done g tap of traling g, 40 40 40— 120 great races, the English Derby which ks e : & SCHENLEY S suffering from tinoeynowiis in the WILis Werd, Detroit Negro athiste. | and I don't know about that leg. Wl e e | ATRG RS R A Schenley Whiskey of Character ‘ left foot. He will be out of the 1.‘1"“ sowne tedane Sl bR “‘,"’513‘3‘5 l"(‘j”e““‘l 0 as e JIAY WIS ratals 460 a41 450—1351| Kentucky Derby, originating in with the Mark of Merit CREAM OF KENTUCKY game for soma, time: e e e et Olymplans 'vs Sehlits 187. The latter is the only classic This is the famous ‘‘double-rich’" straight I e e Ciymplo' Cegees ¥a Bariin gl Olympians [in this country rightfully entitled whiskey of Kentucky's Bluegr SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST: Ward, who amassed many points| “Change Y ming; and begln 1 nqstrom 144 146 152— 442 [to the name madeby old-time Kentuoky di i — — for Coach Charlie Hoyts track | training later in the year?” Ward yaegpadden ... 143 172 174— 489 | Florida Derby old Kentucky way. Sopopular that thousands teams in his three years of compe- | 5Ks. Henning 200 136 232— 568 | i { in distant lands wait weeks for the arrival of tition a8 & Wolverine, now 15 a stu- Frankly, I don't believe there's 7 7 77| To back up his thoughts, Mr.| Gent in the University of Michigan & chance that Il do that.” Totals 487 454 558*1419;g'dpf‘"‘a""”""w Haab ”'e,},mr;:,“,‘i Law School An All-Arcund Athlete Sehlitz b O G kol el And the man who had been gen-| But Coach Hcst has expresseq Mrs. H ;J,l parre ls;o 0006,'f;1f;“d.L i erally regarded as one of Michigan's | the opinion that Ward, if he Messerschmidt 152 150 132— 434 "rg . 1‘; 0 b .‘“f.( it ;[ // best hopes of representation in the chooses, could go into training later- Finlay 151 151 151—*453| O “-}:c'a;»a . “ll,.),t p‘:mmaw international games is taking this in the spring and still make a Kegel 147 151 159— 457 ; “: DUb Undat Aotk BiE R law business seriously. showing in some events. The former B *‘mx 155 ose-n( 1:@ vith the Hiale h; Degree Comes First Wolverine star is a capable contest- , 10!218 450° 400 ARBR Il o e O o Y ] “Law school isn't like undergrad- ant in the sprints, hurdles, high ~—_Average, did not bowl ] i e SPEED UP your ironing SAVE your energy @ Why do your ironing with a 6 uate work,” Ward says. “It takes plenty of study, and I'm afraid the training necessary to go to the Olympics would hurt my standing for a degree. “Anyway, I've become so inter- ested in law that it's crowded out my interest in athletics, as far as ! competition is concerned. Then, too, there's the cost of the trip to be considered. Jump and broad jump. He won the 60-yard dash at the 193¢ Western Conference - Indoor Meet in 6.2, took first place in the high jump in the same meet with a leap of 6 feet 27 inches—and has done better—made it a triple win with victory in the hurdles, and won the outdoor broad jump the same season with a mark of 23 feet 2% inches. OREGON BEATS | WASH, STATERS { | CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 18— Oregon defeated Washington State |last night in a Northern Con-| ference basketball game by a score | of 42 to 35. e FERN BEAUTY PARLOR Since the method was inaugurated n 1910, 160 persons have been elec- (rocuted for criminal offenses in | North Carolina The Grocers League will bowl the |€ner Challenge Cup Handicap (or: following games tonight: Libby vs, |3-year-olds and upward, to have its| mocat, 7:30 p.m.; Reliance vs Del |inauguravion running on February | Monte, 8:30 p.m.; Krafft vs Pabst, |29 for $10,000 added purse, will be 9:30 p.m. ]‘mcreased next season to a value of | e e |$50,000 added | NOT GUILTY VERDICT | “As for' all those races called| 7 |‘derby’ or ‘darby’,” Widener told | Gatchilde Workman, Indian, who |the commissioners, “I urge each of | was charged with first degree mur- ;you to consider and recommend to| der in the death of Silas Benjamin, the racing associations operating Indian, at Shageluk last May, was in your respective States to abandon | declared not guilty by a verdict re- [the use of the word derby. There | turned by a jury in the United |is no reason to go abroad for a‘l States district court at Fairbanks. }namv to designate a race. There ->-o are names for such 3-year-old races | SHOP IN JUNEAU! |that would be far more represen- | Catch Anything Yét, Champ? =~ (lative of the part of the country | where such stakes are scheduled! ‘than copying the titles of two of |the most historic turf fixtures.” | Mr. Widener urged the abandon- | ment of the use of stall gates by a | systematic arrangement over a pe- | riod of time. He was firm in his| belief that the walk-up Australian | |gate method of starting was the | | thing for the future. Widener said Acroés 2000 miles of sea to sunny Hawaii...Schenley’s CREAM of KENTUCKY i A Closed during the absence of Mrs.; |1 could be schooled universally .":L"?."i:ff'é:'lfi'e' :ifi(o?;?é{u&::: H. C. Shippey in California. Will! ‘b‘:) easy stages to the walk-up slm'l) Jw ? $ bl o 8 reopen for bu:mfs‘March 3. adv.| During the first season 2-year-olds | entuc Stral t W lS e i, | See the new HOTPOINT g 5 : only would be schooled and started | O ATHER 'WEIGHT" IRON{ Yes Suh! Il soon be with you'! ad from the Australian gate; in the | LIFT IT! You will be amazed at its N ke T 34 second season 2- and r-olds, | Jightness. Only half the weight of the ~ A. B. Chandler was elected gover- and the third season, horses of all | ' ordinary iron. Th:fl?”’;ifi‘;fi“’lfi nor of Kentucky by the largest ma- sy | ra ‘7 e S & Or ez ’e,:yw e Hotpoint “FEATHER jority in the state’s history. | Tintagel Is Favorite | has the famous CALROD heatin unit, is FULLY AUTOMATIC wi the choice of a complete range of ironing temperatures each accuratel maintained. Strength-saving THUM! 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Braddock eight champion, is spending most of his James J. Braddock, hea: | Marshall Field’s Tintagel, winner |of the Belmont Futurity, the rich- |est of the 2-year-old stakes, is fav- lored to take the Florida D«-rhy; Grog, on the strength of his fine! showing in winning the Hialeah | Stakes from a fine field including Cross Bow II, another derby eligible, | can be counted on to furnish any horse in the race plenty of opposi- tion. Faust, Wheatly Stables nom- ination, will go to the post with] plenty of supporters. | Mr. Widener will send his Brev- ity int6 the derby, while Col. E. R. Bradley, who makes a habit of| winning derbies, feels certain that| his Bow and Arrow will repeat the | have found this is the whis- key that makes their drinks ‘as luscious as the famous ones they mix down in Dixie! he - Bee how much | yacation at Miami Beach, Kla., throwi is hi i *Oream of Keatucky " Reg. U. 8. Pat. OF. 1996, Scbenler Distribators, Ine. The Geo. T. Stagy Co.. 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