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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 19 36. KRAUSES DROP HOOP CONTEST T0 GRAVESMEN rimson Bears Show Speed in Loss to Firemen Last Night Through three and Graves teams of the rause uneau City Hoop League staged a pee-2aw baltle in their game at he High School gym last evening, ut then the Gravesmen went on a quarters the ng spree to finish up 13 points b1 top, by-a score of 41 to 28. Tt > Clothiers held a slight lead il the way and toward the end f the third . perfod = starfed to build up their margin, with the oncreters seemingly dazzled by ‘he glare of the bright biue and range outfits sported by their op- onents. ‘Eddie Lawson was the eader of the fourth quarter spurt )t the Graves lads, dropping four buckets in a row to build up his ide’s lead from 30 to 24, to 36 o 26. Count Knotted The Concreters knotted the count nee, at 13 all, in the second quar- ter, and fought all the way, but could not quite cope with the speed lashed by the Graves' outfit after it had turned on the heat. The half-time score was 18 to 16 with iraves holding the edge. Besides L n, the of the Graves' attack were Bill (O'Malley, ‘Bob McPhee and Bill [Robertson. On the losers’ end, Sam- my Nelson was the main artillery, reinforced by Larry Hill and Ralph Bardi. Last night's loss put the Krause s in a deep rut as far as chances of topping the first Tound play goes while the Clothiers te their loss to Douglas £ ¢k, right back in the thick { the fight as a result of their triumph. sparkplugs Opening Tilt The Juneau High Scheol Crim- lson Bears flashed some speedballs in the exhibiti curtain raiser to the evening’s court program. With nothing at stake, Coach Hautala Zgave all the lads a chance to gain some game experience, enabling the Juneau Firemen's league team to grab the game by a good edge, the final totals being Firemen 42 and Prepsters 29. As long as the Crimson Bears' first string was in the fray, it was a nip and tuck battle, the first quarter ending with the count nin to seven for the Fire Laddies, but the second lineup which went in for the High School to cpen the econd period could not quite keep up with the leaguers, who ran their lead to 20 to 15 at the half. 6t Third Stringers In Coach Hautala started his third 'treatment. stringers as the second half opened‘ and then the Firemen really blaz- | ed, adding seven markers to their total, while the Schooiboys were | getting one. The High School first | and second string went in during the last minutes of play and man- aged to lol! the Firemen on equal terms. Marking themselves as the com- ing stars of this season’s play for the Crimson Bears were Atkinson at center, and a flashy pair of guards, Joe Smith and Bud Brown. The chief faunt showed by Coach Hautala’s men was in following the | ball too much and forgetting to| cover their men | Old Guard Toppers The old guard showed them- selves to be still the mainspring| of the Firemen, with Doc Hollmann carrying on in role of maestro, as| during the last several seasons. Dewey Baker is still hard to over- come under the basket, and Jimmy Orme one-handed in plenty bas- kets. The Firemen may not be as fast as some of the younger of the City League teams, but they are plenty foxy and do not miss any breaks that come their way The ringside seats last night were well filled with High School root- jers, band and all, who turned out en masse to watch their team in {its debut, Summaries Juneau High (29) Firemen (42) F—H. Behrends, Hollman, 13 F—H. Hanson, 4 D. Behrends, 4 C—Atkinson, 4 Baker, 11 G—J. Smith, 3 .T. Moyer, 2 !G—B. Brown, 2. Gould, 0| | Substitutions — Juneau High: H.| {Lucas (5), R. Smith @), J. Kear- Iney, G. DeVault (3), T. Powers (3), B. Hamilton, R. Peterson, B. Alex- {ander, A. Brown. Firemen: S. Moy- | Culbertson, J. Orme (11). er, Officials—Williams, referee; Fer- | | guson, scorer; Phillips, timer. | {H. 8. Graves (41) Krause (28) | |F—Gray, 2 Nelson, 9 F—O'Malley, 9 Hill, 7 | C—McPhee, 10 Gerewell, 5 | G—Robertson, 9 Young, 0! G—Gowdy, 0. Bardi, 5 Substitutions — Graves: Foster, {Lawson (11). Krause: Ledbetter, Riendeau, Osborne, Rodenburg (2) Officials—Williams, referee; Fer- guson, scorer; Phillips, timer. LOMSK! GETS DECISION IN FERRAR BOUT ROCKFORD, Ill, Nov, Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., in, wen a ten round decision last nij, from Prett Ferrar, of Des Moines, Iowa - ELLINGEN IN HOSPITAL One of Juneau's old time contrac- tors, Harry Ellingen, went to St. | Ann’s Hospital today for medical 2 14.—Leo BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG YEP--THAT BE ME---BUT. T HAN'T GOT NO TIME To S(GN ARTERGRAPHS, MISTER--('M RIDDLIN' OUT A NEW GOLF SWING-- sELT /S RINEHART DOES $0L0 HOP FROM JUNEAU TODAY Weather C;;h?tions Hold| All Local Planes | in Hangars mo o. Stout winds and short visibility, stopped most of the flying out of Gastineau = Channel today, Pilot Jimmy Rinehart, in the Alaska Air Transport Stinson, completing the only hop. Rinehart took off for Hawk Inlet this morning at 9:45 with R. Parks and Wayne Ponsonby as passengers. From Hawk Inlet, Pilot Rinehart flew to Tenakee, where he picked up Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snyder for the return flight to Juneau, ar- riving back at the AAT ramp here | at noon. Shell Simmons, piloting the AAT Bellanca, took off for Prince Rup- ert with four passengers this morn- ing at 9:30 but after being out 20 minutes found the weather too bad and returned to Juneau. Simmons plans to attempt the Prince Rupe flight again as soon as the weath: clears. S eee — ok A ! AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Steve Brojac, Sitka; Homer Jew- ell, Juneau. A Alaskan Juneau; W. F. Ul- Joe Serdar, Juneau Gray Scott, rich, Juneau; H Ju- Mr. neau Mrs. Swanson, - - The packer boat Nakat, Capt.| Frank Thomas, was the only vessel to deliver on the Juneau fish mar- ket up to noon today, bringing 300 pounds of king salmon to the Co-op late yesterday afternoon. g . Fashion Says A legion of little jacke of sil adds fashion spice to {i son’ JUS'A MINUTE, SoN-- YOU'RE LIABLE TO 8E DOWN' YOUR SWING(N' 1 EROM THE END WHAT OF A RoPE --- FER 222 1 GOTTA- i PRACTI(SE- D'YE THINK HE Was A REAL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 i B your Reliable pharmacists compound prescriptions. SPECIALIZING in French | ana Italian Dinners \ 4 ‘ Gastineau Cafe Short Orders at All Hours PR R I AR EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 ‘Little Jackets” lk brocade and shimmering lame cocktail and dinner frocks. This * 1 | | | | | | o ~MYSTERIOUS MUR EXTRA | DER ON GOLF_LINKS DIRECTORY s T WONDER WHAT ON &Rm POSSESSED, AZY TO DO SICH Ry BILLIE DE BECK ¥ STAND BACK THERE, YOU FOLKS-- HEY, JOE---You BETTER GET TH' CORONER To HUSTLE OVER QUICK --- _f) o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity. Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 | DRS.-KASER & FREEBURGER | DENTISTS Blumgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. Dr. C. P. jenne Rooms 8 and § Valentine Building TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING [ Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. COEWARD BUILDING * TELEPHONE 563 || Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm 3 | SEN, worshipful | W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-ruY e o, iUl MR iy 7SRRI e SRR | DR, RAE LILLIAN ()ARLS(IN* Optometrist | Eyes Examined, Glascses Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store Fraternal Societies of Gastineau Channel - + B. P. O. £. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. . WALTER P, SCOTT, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ;MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1% Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. MARTIN 8. JORGEN- Master; JAMES REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes. day, 1. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M : | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED, CASHEN, Secretary. | [ 3 SRS Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager DV S s RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel OQ and a tank for Crude ON save burner trouble. PHONE 119: NIGHT 118 WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OJL: 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | / | | et ' 7 1 Its Paint We Have It! | | is one of the smartest—a colorful affair of metallized silk Persian brocade which fastens up the front with little gold buttons and adds a “right” ouch to a swishing dinner gown of crisp leaf- green silk taffeta. A brocade bag, white gloves and a twisted Egyp- v - | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT | Graduate Los Angeles Col | TRomay i | JOLLY OLD SAINT NICK Will Be Here Before You Know It. will help to spread a message of Good Will and Good Cheer for your business or personal use. and representative will call ‘ ‘with our New 1936 Line. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Cards Call 374 tian coronet of seed pearls are worn with the costume. JEWELL AND GRAY RETURN FROM WEST COAST GAME PATROL Homer Jewell and Dougias Gray, game wardens, returned on the Seal, Capt. K. C. Talmadge, last night |after a game patrol of the west coast, Chichagoff and Baranof Is- {1 Few deer were noted on the trip, according to Jewell, nor were there many hunters in evidence. The lack | of hunters, Jewell said, was probably | due to the bad weather which would not encourage sportsmen Antone Kristensen, non-resident hunter of Sitka, w: apprehended by the wardens, two guns and a deer carcass were seized, release obtained and no action taken at this time. At Port Alexander, two hunters, Jack < Wickersham and Laurence | Larson, were apprehended in pos=' YOUR credit record as your creditors, ha your life—and affai KEEP that record clear countless ways—in gency. | TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A session of HOW CREDIT Is Maintained.. . . stick by which many people judge you. ness—in times of necessity -and in emer- CREDIT is one of your best friends—USE IT— DO NOT ABUSE IT. , 507 TRIANGLE CLEANERS loaded AUtOMAtic SOt~ Z——— ) lege of Optometry and Opthalmology i i Glasses ritted Lenses Ciround ¥ | guns holding five or more shells, in viclation of the regulation that re- quires that shotguns hold not more than three shells. The guns were seized afilt telease dbtained. WEATHER DELAYS TWO' PAA PLANES COMING HERE FROM INTERIOR Two Pacific Alaska Airways El- ectra planes, slated to fly from Fairbanks to Juneau with full pas- senger loads today, were held in the interior city this morning, by unlikely weather. | If conditions permit, the two planes will make the flight to-| morTow morning, it was announced. D M Feodocta Daniloff, a native of Russia, was admitted to citizen- | ship by George F. Alexander in the District Court today. ¢ e | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Celiseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. shown. on the books of far reaching effect on rs—it is the measuring PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” ‘\\\ Ui W/' BN 2 7 D\ If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP and it will help you in social life and in busi- Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE 28 Charles Waynor, Manager’ First National Bark Biig. A (Ground: Eloor) _— { 4 Keep in mind . , . Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET o * | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR d Street Near Third e - 4 { | Bewar: 3 " DR.H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment, Gastineau Hotel Annex South Frankli. St, = Phone 177 < Dr. M. J. Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless ician ! Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 PEN | B FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS H. S. GRAV “The Clothing Man™ Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing ) — Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 753 New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES PHONES Office 601—Residence 601-3 e R Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m Catering to Dinner Parties ‘ = {~ TYPEWRI"ERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur doorstep is wormn by satisfied customers” g TR L L I T T Y Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 il JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS—ONL—G! ! Shelf and Heavy Hardware | GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 WARRACK Juneau | Thomas Hardware Co. Today’s News Toaay—Empire. Try an Empire ad. ¥

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