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SNIF--SN (F-- T WAS UP IN TH' ATTIC AN’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDA I KEM ACROST TH' LEETLE BRITCHES WEASELPUSS USE TO WEAR--WHEN L THINK WE-UNS MIGHT NEVER SEE TH' GEE WHIZ, LO-WIZIE-- WHAT'S WRONG 2 LEETLE PuDDL eatures Syndicate, Inc, Great Britai VARMINT AGIN MAH EYES E UP SO'S T KIN SCA'CELY SEE ---- y cighs veicEvell WHAT'S ALL TH' FURSE ERBOUT 222 " TALLAPODSERS BUTGHERS TAKE BAVARD TOPS BEAT FIREMEN ALLEY VICTGRY ~ELKS BOWLING ‘INTIGHT RACE IN CLOSE GAME LAST EVENING DeMolays Walk Away with Alt Heidelberg Team Loses No Tournstiént Gaines Are|; ixgvi. »e Score in Game with Sabin’s Five RESULTS LAST NIGHT 7:30—Tallapoosa 34; Firemen 31 8:30—DeMolay 46; Sabin’s, 22 A raging smoke-eating last min- ate rally fell just three points short last night at the high schol gym vhen the Juneau Firemen went down to defeat before the bigger Tallapoosa quintet, 34 to 31, in the opener of a league -ouble-header. DeMolay sailed through the sec- ond game, taking Sabin’s Clothiers, 46 to 22. The Sabin’s squad, like all other teams that have failed to defeat the leaders this season, were completely outplayed. out-con- ditioned and outscored for at least three quarters. Opener Thrilling The opener was packed witl thrills, with the fire-fighters grab- bing seven points at the outset be- fore the sailors could find the hoop. The consistent bell-ringing by big George Tanghe, one of the best players in the loop, was the feature of the evening. His 14 points were all made on field goals from one- handed heaves from all over the court. The size of the navy men stopped a last minute assault by the Firemen, when they fought in vain under their own basket to bring the count to 34 to 33, hoping for an added free throw, but their were rushed as the fleet won again Rol Gissberg, also of the winners. scored ten points, sharing second place scoring honors with Art Burke, who turned in a goud floor game Jimmy Orme, high-scoring Fire- man ace, did not play. The DeMolay champions ran the Sabin’s boys ragged in the after- math, leading at one time by a 30 to 4 count. The haberdashers brought it to 30 to 16 at the half, but could not hold the pace set by the winners. Kinky Bayers and Bob Davlin, with 12 and 10 points re- spectively, led in scoring in the last game, while Bud Foster and Dave Turner, with six points each, were best for the losers. Box Scores (34) FG 7 ] cccowmog Hally Tanghe, f. Gissburg, f. Tulip, c. Rishton, c. Paine, g Carlson, g Toatls Firemen (31) Hollmann, f Hayes, f Hill, f Gould, c. Burke, g Blake, 8 | e B I R - B CRSRETY 3 Totals -} Q DeMolay (46) Davlin, f. E. Lindstrom, Bayers, c Harris, c. B. Lindstrom, g. Bloomquist, g. Garnick, g t Blowwrawa Totals Sabin’s (22) Behrends, g. Foster, f. Turner, C. . Dominy, c. Nexon, g. Rodenberg, g. Paul, g - Q 2 2 Ltatscling. oxooocaooso!cooeoocs mleocoony Totals 22 Rereree—?au] Johnson. to United Meat by Five Points Their 75-point handicap was fust what the United Meat Company bowlers needed last night to squeeze out a victory over the Alt Heidel- berg team in a contest on the Brunswick alleys. b United Meat marked up a totzl of 1534, to beat by five points the 1529 bowled by their opponents. Ed Radde of the losers knocked down the pins for the best single and three-game total, with 205 and 571, while S. Koski was second high yfor the evening with a 199 game and a 545 total. Tonight Columbiz Lumber Com- pany meets the City team on the Brunswick alleys, while California Grocery will roll them vn against the All Stars at 8:30 o Results of last night's encou were as follows: United 171 139 199 25 nter Meat 130 163 186 25 Carl Stedman Koski Handicap 534 504 Alt Heidelberg 166 157 135 174 188 205 489 - LOCATELLIIS WINNER OF 60 WITH JANNAZZIO Italian Welterweight, After Ross’s Crown, Giv- en Decision Totals Algoso Ray Radde 158, 168 178 504 461 497 571 Totals 516 1529 NEW YORK, Feb. Cleto Lo- catelli, Italian welterweight, pound- ed out an impressive ten round vie- tory last night over Izzy Janazzo, | of New York. The decision of the judges and referee was unanimous. | Locatelli is regarded as one of the most persistent and promising chal- lengers of Barney Ross for the wel- | terweight crown. Locatelli weighed 143 pounds and Jannazzo welghed 146 pmmds WASHINGTON R 'MEETS DEFEAT ATBASKETBALL :: Huskies Given First Set-| back in Eleven Starts | by Tdaho Univ. ‘ | MOSCOW, Tdaho, Feb. 22.—The | University of Idaho, cellar dwellers | 22 6/ in the Northern Division Coast Con- | ! ference basketball race, handed the | 2| University of Washington Huskies | a 30 to 33 defeat last night. | It was the first setback for the | | Huskies in eleven starts. | R | Yes, Suh! l've done left home adv BRINGING UP FATHER SETTL APARTMENT- DUGSAN, N HATE TO THINK ABOUT MOVIN' AGIN'~ 5 Boyle Scheduled for Tonight on Elks Alleys Nick Bavard of the Heinz team bowled the best three-game total, 573, in the Grocers League bowling at the Elks Alleys last night, and A. W. Stewart, Reliance, and Gunnar Blomgren, Wescos, tied for second place with 562. Blomgren won first place in the game scoring with 204, and F. A. Boyle of the Del Montes was second with 203. The Del Montes won from Heinz; the Wescos won from Libby, over- coming a handicap of 15 points per game allowed the latter team; and weliance defeated Pabst Complete scores were: Heinz vs. Del Montes Heinz 102 141 197 Mrs. Caro Sterling Bavard 145 165 194 440 504 Del Montes C. Helland . 145 132 T'abbs 193 190 141 203 140 179- 182 - 387 485 573 Totals 501 424 561 510 147 178~ 166 479 5256 vs Libby Tolals Wescos 491—1495 Miss Paulsen Blomgren Barragar, 101 195 184 104 Jr 16! 479 480 471-1430 Libby 111 186 149 15 Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Faulkner Bringdale Spot 143 147 182 15 13 452 487 4701409 Reliance vs Pabst Reliance 115 Totals R. Darnell Duckworth Stewart 142 178— 435 147 188 151— 486 178 194 189— 562 440 524 5167!483 Pabst 141 171 172 Totals Jorgensen Kaufmann Redman 155 171 167 Totals 484 493 490 ‘—Average, did not bowl. There will be no league bowling at the Elks Alleys tonight. On Monday the Brewers League will bowl the following games: Rheinlander vs Alt Heidelberg, 7:30 o'clock; Hor- ! lucks vs Hop Golds, 8:30 o'clock 'Echlitz vs Blue Ribbon, 9:30 o'clock e Busy Alhlete OSWEGO, KR s., Feb. Van Parks, young Oswego Negro athlete who has hurled the discus 125 feet and is an excellent broad Jjumepr, doesn’t have time to wonder what to do with his time. As an indi- cation of his versatility he went through thn following five-day pro- ntly Hb. 2 Sundav——sang in the church choir and played in the family orchestra Monday—Fractured a knuckle in a boxing match. Wednesday—Engaged in another boxing match, knocking out his op- ponent. Thursday—Dusted the courthouse (he’s chief custodian); sang a solo in the high school chapel. ——--— FERN BEAUTY PARLOR Closed during the absence of Mrs. H. C. Shippey in California. Will reopen for business March 3. ady. EPEORE ¢ SPEND WHEKE YUU MAKE iT! 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