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WELL,DADDY, DON'T YOU THINK I(T'S A | NICE CHANGE TO | HAVE MOVED INTO | THIS BEAUTIFLL N APARTMENT ? IT WOULD BE GREAT IF MAGGIE WOULD CHANGE TOO, AND QUIT NAGGIN ME ALL THE TIME- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1936. By GEORGE McMANUS | FOOTBALL STAR ON HONEYMOON IT WAS THE NEW DOORBELL -SIR~ WOW-1 IT 1S THE VERY THOUGHT | LATEST STVYLE. T WUZ TH \ PATROL WAGON - 121 ELKS TOURNEY HiGH SCORES A W. Henning, Boyle, Kauf- man {lnd Stev\'al‘l l’iead List Last Evening Appares tablish supremacy over the women | towlers, who have besn stealing | in league bowling at the | Elks Alleys the last few days, the| e’ement bowled some fan- cy scores in the Grocers' League m-tch plav last night. A. W. Hen- | of the Amocats broke 200 ning WiCE 11 headed the 1'st of three- s with an even 690. A. Boyle of the Del Monte team w s sccond with 593, and Bob Kauf- menn was third ‘with 573, nosing A Stewart of the Reliance team out that position by a single point The women players, how- ever, con‘inued to threaten male superiority. Mrs. Bob Kaufmann of the Krafft team bowled a total of 512, and Mrs. H. L. 502 F. A. Boyle bowled the best in- dividual game, 220, Bob Kaufm n1 was second with 212, and A. W Henning third with 211 A W Stewart, Herb Redman and Mrs Bob Kaufmann were also in th 200 class. Libby, with a handicap advantag of 15 points per game, defeated the of Amocats, Reliance won from Del #100,000 Monte, and Krafft beat Patst. Complete scores were: Libby vs. Amocats Libby— =3 Spot 5 15 15— 45 J ; Mrs. Faulkner . 163 167 172— 5)2 Mrs. Stewart 120 144 177— 441 Art Bringdale . 168 154 189— 511 Gl ol A D e s llower (he Totals 465 480 553—1499 interesting angi on $100,000 Amoogte— Santa Anita H: ap is the meet- Mrs. Bringdale 121 133 172— 426 [0 (0 0 D biigpac F Dr. Whitehead 138 138 138414/ 8 ETR5E0 AT 0 en those A, W. Henning 187 202 211— 600 550 knowledge of horse racing is Tma sm1 12an limited to the bits gle from the Totals 446 473 521—1440 yepgiines recall keen rivalry that sprang up in the 1934 Ke ; Roliance: ve. Tl Nae Derby when L aval- Reliance— pada 8 o then Darnell 127 127 177—*381 |CA00 across ¢ e il L 162 162 162—°486 b oy meade Stables for the 207 174 191— 572 101t of that season until Cavalcade z S was forced out of training by an in- I tals 496 463 480—14.9 J0% (OO0 2oL BLONED .. Discovery, with Cavaicade on th Hollar 110 148 121— 35 g0 pines, did very well the remain- Tubb: 18¢ 184 184—552 5O° F5 O i e ; 2 der of that year, winning among F. A Boyle ... 193 230 180— 593 ;i pig stakes the $25.000 Narra- 1 Totals 487 352 491—153 ! R Wins Eight Straight Krafjt vs. Pabst Early in 1935 Cavaleade grabbed Krafft himself -when ground broke at the Mrs, Kaufmann 158 154 200— 512 start of the Suburban Handicap, and Evans 160 142 184— 495 was forced out of training for tt M:tealf 169 188 181— 538 entire season. Discovery, starting off —= —= —- —— with a record-breaking tory in the « Totals 496 484 565—1545 Brooklyn Handicap, ran up a string Pabst— lof victories before bowing to the M. Jorgensen . 105 143 117— 365 lightly-weighted Top Row and easily Kaufmann 192 169 212— 573 earned the top honors in sdli- Redman 153 206 141— 50 cap division.’ —- —- — ——| Fach winning effort by Discovery Totals 450 518 470—1438 brought up the old question of how verage—Did not bowl e will be no bowling at the Alleys tongiht. The following ers’ Lcague games are sched- uwled for tomorrow: Schlitz vs. East Sides, 7:30; Blue Ribbons vs. Hop Golds, 8:30; Blatz vs. Rainiers, 9:30 o'clock. ; determined to re-es- | IDAILY SPORTS CARTOON- PLAYERS BOWL | | | B | | | By Pap GEeNE \ENZKE RECENTLY BEAT GLENN CUNNINGHAM INA MILE AFTER FWE YEARS OF FRUITLESS EFFORT .o Pl Faulkner, GEHRIG PLAYED N SECOND FIDOLE” T0 BABE RUTH FOR TEN YEARS c.o | HELEN ! i b { JACOBS | 3 & ) i \ HAS HAD HER. A : D\ NEMESIS IN HELEN WILLS MOODY A5 ' ALFRED G VANDERBILTS — DISCOVERY — — CHAMPION HANDICAP HORSE OF 1935 - 1S OUT TO0 BREA ME SPELL CAVALCADE HELD OVER— HIM AS A THREE -YEAR-OLO DEMOLAY BOYS RADDE TOPS (GIVE WALLOP CITY BOWLING Eagles Also Defeat Sabin California Grocery Defeats Cagers in Game Play- | Alt Heidelbergs ‘ ed Last Night | Last Night | RESULTS LAST NIGHT | z Ed Radde of the Ali Heidelverg' | DeMolay 41, Krause 26. | team bowled the best three-game | Eagles 55, Sabins 26. | total, 582, and the best ind!v.dual ! | game, 208, in the City L»ague After playing neck and neck bas- ketball for 30 minutes last night, the Krause Concreters flopped in {the final frame and flat-footed, |waiched a swarm of DeMolay boys irip the basket for 17 points, while |the big fellows gathered only four. | The final score was DeMolay 41, | Concreters 26. | | “The speed of the younger and {smaller victors was too much for the Krausers, although the losers | |led at the halfway mark. Al Bloom- lquist ran wild in the fourth quar- |'er, and collected 15 points for high Iscoring honors of the game. Kinky Beyers and Clint Heppenstall were |second with 13 points, | A glance at the string of goose- (eggs to the right of Captain Paul Brown's name in the box score indi- jcates to a large extent the dewn- .fall of the Concreters. The boys just couldn't stand the . bowling at the Brunswick Alleys last night. Schmitz of the Cali- fornia Grocery team was second in both divisions with a total of 568, and a game score of 201. Califor- nia Grocery bowled two winning, scores and one tie against Alt Hei- delberg. Complete scores were: All Heidelberg | Mathiesen 112 180 13)— 4721 Bikor 13¢ 117 143—33 Radde 190 208 184— £82 Totals 436 505 4561397 California Groery Seston 179 187 142— 508 Bavard 134 117 166— 417 Schmitz 167 201 200— 5(8 Totals 480 505 F08—1493 There at the Tomorrow n‘ght California Grocery [P RS EDRPI I Bobby Grayson, Stanford’s All-America football star, and his bride, the former Christine Williams of Honolulu, as they arrived in San Francisco after a honeymoon cruise from Hawaii which followed their marriage there when the famous fullback took part in all-star gridiron @ames. Mrs. Grayson also attended Stanford. (Associated Press Photo) BETTER TIMES DRIVE The dealers listed below are cooperating with The Daily Alaska Empire and will issue votes to the candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and return on every cash sale or cash payment on ac- count at the rate of: 100 VOTES... 200 VOTES $2.00 SALE 300 VOTES $3.00 SALE or at the rate of 100 votes for each dollar sale or payment on account. No fractional part of a dollar $1.00 SALE WHEN THE TWO MEET AGAIN IN THE- he might have fared with Cavalcade in competition. For Alfred G. g bred never quite caught the fancy of the race-going crowds when he turned in record-breaking performances his past habit of shad- t 1 | othe: SANTA ANITA HANDICAP 20, In other words, until he proved his greatness by defeating cade. he was destined to remain just an- other good racer. The fine field entered in the rich Santa Anita handicap is quite over- shadowed by the prospect of the meeting between the two old rivals probably because on the result hing- es the answer to the question o Discovery’s greatness. A clean cut victory over Cavalcade would estab- lish that. Of course, all that is on the as- umption that this pair will fight it out for first and second money. And is net at all certain despite the | that on the basis of time trials, |, With each team having two vic- alcade and Discovery appear to | 0ries to its credti, the fifth and leciding game of the Juneau-Doug- s k be far ahead of the other horses oy e S RPN sketball series will be played CAGERS WILL Channel Be Decided Tomorrow Night {Encats, For. Asyear - xJJ “This final (mtvD wil D::ecei;; Azucar will be back trying to re- gl 5 : s ¢ Dact ving 10 1€ fipin which side of Gastineau peat his victory of last year. The]| % ¢ rilY | Channel the championship will rest one-time steeplechaser romped off | . for the remai p S with the big prize a year ago show-| Astnder OE RS ing no regard whatever for the highly touted stars in the field, and | A short preliminary game be- it is quite possible that anothe jyem ”th‘: i el ey S e ~ [Hi's “third-strn3” pldyers will fresh colt, ready and full ¢ ing | oo : on Was on's Birth may | 20850 36 Bglack | spoil the e y thet has been| . oo &s6oRd .game iwill fhegin up for Ca de and Discovery Top Row is in the ficld. And it was Top Row which on two occasions tefore | f nine o'clock so trat thoe 15 wishing to attend the Silver % h = 1. | Night Award al the local theatres ool ‘;“‘i ':’]:‘ l{!?:im'rxl;_“,l""‘;p":’ may do so without inconven‘ence. e that on both mecastons Discow. | The Junzau School bani, d'rected yer, has on hoth occasions IASCOV= |,y | purthf’ Matler: “will B Yot tol cry was forced to carry back-break- ! loads while Top Row carried e more than a saddle cloth. An- colt that cannot be entirely oked is Hal Price Headle massive Whopper which has been a | sensation this winter on Florida | tracks. He should be at his peak for the Santa Anita. There are plenty of ing lit cheer leaders will & their part b 1ts in vells. Paul Johnson and Llovd “‘Kinky” Ba; s will refere> the game. so be there. do- I7ni1 an exciting d-ubt be played. 3 contest wll no other good WASH, STATERS BEAT OREGON CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 19.— Washington State defeated Oregon Jast night by a score of 51 to 40 in a Northern Division conference pasketball game. The previous night Oregon defeated the staters 'by a score of 42 to 35. SCHRAMMS RETURN FROM TRIP SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schramm of Douglas, recently called to Belling- ham, Washington, because of the serious illness of Mr. Schramm'’s par- ents, returned on the Victoria. They reported both parents to be well on the road o recovery. Mr. Schramm is police officer for the City of Douglas. sister Mary Agnes, well-loved teacher in the Parochial Scheol of the Catholic Church of the Nativity in Juneau, is celebrating her birth- day today. owing Cavalcade was brought up. | | l | Huth McGinnis, easily than the average ghree-cushion champ, is It’s Easy for Champions ¢ 1d pool champion, makes trick shots more obiszal !w‘;;rnn mba :erphfl,r. Willie Hoppe, world’s shown with her at Boston, admiring her skill. horses worthy of backing but in the main the battle between Cavalcade . |and Discovery will be the magnet drawing the attention of the crowd. | e | Mrs. Arthur Bover baby left St. Ann's Hospital today for home. RHEUMATIC PAINS - TEAR YOU DOWN can't do vour best with pein, end any need to suffer to simple museular ut the beaefit: seription. known as Williams R.U.X. Ce pound. Take just a few doses and see how {quickly you are relieved. The firt bot'le t prodnce results or money back. Wil- {liams R.UX. 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