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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1937. 5 DUELS ARE DUE Papa Post _Drlves Occpant At A Yi'*«* el mg ACEC 4\ RTHWEST ' o ‘ U Jumps SUNDAY Leavenworth Host to Fin- est Snow Performers in Region LEAVENWORTH, Wash, Feb. 3. There is the hint of snow, and wworth’s young army of skiers, huge hill ared of brush dting for the fall, has eyes of Northwest ski annual jumping will be held here February —with Class A jumping, Class 2 jumping and Senior jumping com=- pleting the competition. Also there will be exhibition :x\rm; on the B hill by some CELEBRATES MASS | ; STUD|ES VATICAN PROBLEMS L : : P WL of those young hopefuls hat Leavenworth, in 1940, hopes to POPL‘ LEADS BUSY LLP IIere are some of lhh achvmes compnsmg a ty pical dC(V in the reign of Pius Xl roprestabing . ey ot States eithe Olympi by et LS g il S . sl e He ;,,;).,;',.‘..,',‘\‘(.‘r"tl.‘.’",lp‘i i VATICAN CITY, Feb. 3.—WI | 1 LB St e WIN OVER U, W, A('w"' on MANY TOURNEY | "7 . GREENHOUSERS LocalRiflamsn - ot se long hours of fatiguing work sel- dom appreciated by the average GIVE s QREGUN ‘.u,v!(, M A R K 8 SET lN | i ) 3— 556 GUNTI NU E PlN 8 [ 3 “»“‘:‘x[m; 'v ’s(l;‘r‘](x;:lxll’n:’lm f:;’:l:l Lz}: layman who sees His Holiness borne 3 c“re |g g ndpol oF SomE | into Bt. Peters basilics i 555 § orth Winter Sports Club has comfortably into 1 acial throne ag l | er knov S T i Ao Bt E D 1ZZle ELKS! PIN BOHT ' 9 175— 564 VICTURY PACE cnm IBtF Sl!{mt vo brilliant Leavenworth jump- While most of the men in line s N " ¢ 7 ,“ .(:f " t n ((J'r\ll.ht‘:‘n‘(‘i‘)*f\l{‘ii }Kll“ :15- for the honor have won their w VA S R OB . A " the, thelr tield, ad e PR e R (O A - | dazzle? ! % ) . e t they forgot their field, had i AR Sl Huskies Drop Three| Heres what the Southwest All Radde Rolls 632 Total,. 2 @) 551567 Efan and Hendricks Top J. P. Wllllams Ix Pace-Sets jumps of 243 and 237 feet, respec- 0 i Taats I eabiins o snare | e ie e B LU Stars did in a recent game aganst . Blomgren Bags 235 Game core. Did not bov 1 ter in Fourth Week of 7% and while they were falling fhem the overwheimme responci- | Straight on Oregon Tour |the Chicago Bears here —Mustangs Bowl 1796 ThE Scorers in Commercia euin Sutiin \oso . tremenidons - Ipepe: FEE Corbett, Chicago halfback, threw Mustangs s ter-Citv Matc 2 ., B. C. jumpers, Ivind t-wearing { —Now in Third Place |, Seailey, TotriEnin - n fiyj G MFET!NQ Alley Meet Inter-City Match A ke, B O D v Wi & L W ht of the ne ‘ . intercepted for the| When Ringers ge: ogether, tlie ! L ; . ; off with and sccond places, ; final decsions, RUGENE, . 3.—B; v 5 3 ] narily, and last Rolling up the tidy team tota ns concerning the ! feating the shing- | 4 “m STE TES. Paoley: taFHiar the s ds of Ringers haé | F*1f of 1582 pins, the Green House trio 1 g for h of the four " mpict o a laters 6 . aG A ok : $ v be duplicated this year, of 300,000,000 peo-ton five 48 to 37, here Monday eve- 1) e y mi nd at their backs; .E'{ ”,’{SBAY NUGN defeated the California Grocery O o matoh, the Junea . S8 8 ERLEERE éni- cal strain on the Pon-|ning, University of Oregon took | former Rice fullback SRk e 2 1S ¢ : bit of scat- LA | squad in the !lr:?. of the C‘umnw_xr- R ] Pist 1h completed its | The Leavenworth plan this His. dlin “r' durin .;\?h‘qp ;5 r .\‘| '*)Jldw o7 i P e, v eisadi 1 off lxl\‘ mn”\m ;“s‘nc:xi;l 'xn T et |v Club, with a Ty i8 to encourage NelGH' S s S ius, ring | Northern Division standing 3 who shot it H evening started off in a gen- . wick alleys la setersburg Club [ e . 0 : | - O P ») o o C narson to engage in a personal most of the y is pontificate.;Pacific Coast Conference ket- | who handed it vack to Poole, W ,‘ulnmn. enough fashion, though, President Ll_““}f“ of U of M. Efan lod the Green Housers (20,480 points, complled bY yivaipry after whi(‘h”Bukke :‘d Sa- has arisen s at 6:30 oriball Conference basketball race,|was finally steercd out of bound [even if Johnny Keyser did knock| Alaska to Be There with |to their triumph wita the top total the ten high men cach wock ther Wil tke' onasCHe \ : t after-| with six games wen and two 10.\1.i itter ' S0SPdRe. galn. lover games of 224 and 215 in the| Wavnios SedHad {of 503, which was followed by the At the last re 1e local e New' Die 05 Wio ried bim until 2:30 in the| Washington State College is in| oOnly seven players had their |course of han up a 628 total aynor and Redman 9 rolled by J. Hendricks of the men were well ahead of their Pet- oy vor voady for big time com= son. Press of work offen|second place with five w! nd tWo|hands on the ball on that play! |that bunted the Dinosaurs across| o Arctic Beer Parlor . and the ersburg rivals and the four week's p.ijijon but definitely a threat to up until three or four. His|losses, the U. of W. is third witk ‘ > > ‘(u an odd game win over the Al-| € tlar weekly lun n & hung up by B mmitz of the shoot, completed last week-end, ol Americen jumpers if he keeps came anywhere fr(,'n ro\n wins and three losses, followed ligators. { amber ¢f Commerce to- cerymen. Hendricks’ 212 was added 5284 points to the Juneau i e going the way he started, is 14- Bight Oregon State College with two ! | But it was the second match,{mor? noon at the Terminal Cafe, the high single game. score. \».‘,,' -old C)“”lgg)r)lck]mo“ of Lea- Typical Day wins against five defeats and the {between the Prairie Dogs and the les E. Bunnyl, President In the second match, the Arctic 5 p williams led the local rifle- . | | U:uw: ity of Idaho squad trails with 1 | Mustangs, that 5 " venworth When well, routine work beg srupted the even]of the University of 1, will Beermen totaled 1,519 pins to down men in the fourth we shoot; il ) one vieto and four defeats. { En‘ered in the Northwest ‘junior about nine when he receives the £ tenor of the course of the evening.|be present and undoubtedly make'the Brunswick alle am by more with a total of 552. Next in line championships last March at Sum- papal sccretary of state to deall The 10ss to the Webfeet was the| FBR g A! QGPK Ed Radde, of the Prairie Dogs, start-| ! then a hundred point were G. H. Leonard and Ken Junge, g = L 5 t, Enoqualmie Pass, young Charles ; | third straight beating suffered m‘ ; Pk o6 DA ARa . Fd s Efeln Tt Baoiie TASTONARIRD L Lo with the more important interr ed it when he rolled the night's top rles Waynor and Herb Red- Commercial League matchies at the poth having 540 scores. e 0) PO; € the Huskies in their Oregon r op { both having 540 scor using the Norwegian aerodynamic onal. affalrs. There follow audi-i e Fusties in thelr Ctegon fva bl iof B3, Wio HIRH migcke o ghRfintn, who seeen : Bty “‘*"' l“‘;"“ o T . IS :‘ Compicie mateh returns and fourth vorlage with a vengeance—he leaned c with the cardinals B At ke Hans oo , present tourney, though somewhat where they had attended @ Brunswick tonight bring out the geoy sepres for Juneau in the match far forward in his beautiful leap, In Rome, Hedas. of “the varlous § @ i 2 ¥ under Fred Henning's mark for the!confercnce on sub-@ivision devel- Free Lances at 7:30; and Alt Hei- e e e y % — |Oregon State Friday and Saturday . ) . . with Petersburg are as foilows: The and was steady as a rock—made church departmetns, archbishops i nig oyt ey 3 ; i season |opments under the F.H.A,, will speak delberg faces the Coclumbia Lumber first coluron designating firing judges gasp. 9 n 8 1l 1 t e pvel ) P 9 iy R Bl and bishops reporting on their dio- Gunnar Blomgren, of the Mus- o8 their plans for the development at 8:30. a prone position; second, kneeling; wcre were three judges who " The Huskies broke into an e ‘.\‘ 8 L v Trac PrAse R o ceses, then diplomatic representa-| | ul‘m MU“‘(;‘\\ ”‘m’ ‘:> ):‘:' ““ Madison Sq uare Garden|tangs. disputed Radde's burst for(0f the Gastineau View Tract Scores last night we third, standing; and the total were watching him—Allan tives accredited to: the Holy Se: st [ p : 1 " 2 the' front and himself rolled a 635,] A slight increase in > price of GREEN HOUSE ams v 179 174— 552 Granrstrom, { and “indlly public atdierices ‘Defore! joa oo e e S :{‘L‘j‘:l;‘n()w” Will Fight 30\ Long fopening with a 245 single game for {bhe luncheon at the Terminal will| Carmegio 5 1407100 808 e A i na e S luncheon forged steadily out in front to leac Island Ratile the tourney mark, Then Radde'sjbe charged starting tomorrow, it is Mationg 172 1 485 Kenneth Junge 195 182 163— 540 The lowest gave him 185 The Spares Exertion 22 to 16 at half*time. Lewis, Oregoa | ¥ 1 Blomgren's teammates caught|announced 4 93 189 201— 593 o, H, Waterud. 194 183 159— 536 middle one gave him 19, In addition, he listens to piles of ard, was high scorer of the| CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Chicago ex-[the scoring fever with the result} R TS ~— V. F. Williams__ 196 182 154— Thet was higher scoring than corresponden d by his sec ArE,) with 18 poibts |‘ended welcoming hands full of {that the Mustangs came out of it| BARR PILOTS DOG ta 1682 . L. Andrews. 195 158 170— they had given any Class A jumper tary, dictates answi hears g | :ash today to the world's heavy-|a bit ahead. When the smok:| CALIFORNIA GROCERY Roy Hoffman.. 190 180 153— 523 all year. reports, works out apostolic letters| | TEAM; SENDS RADIO 4 : : | weight title bout between Champion |cleared away they had to their credit N. Bavard 197 156 156— 509 Oscar Mangsol 198 165 167— 520 Hermod Bakke, his teacher, just and encyclicals, confers with lay |Jim Braddock and challe: Joe |the deciding game in the malch, a THAT A]_L IS WELL Routsala 119 138 160— 417 Louis Garrett. . 195 171 147— 513 beamed. dignatar from all parts of the, ‘Lo\u ollowing the acceptance by inew mark for team tetal in one B. Schmitz 188 182 192— 562 jJ G, Osborne .. 196 156 153— 505 “He does better,” he volunteered, world, and officiates at the instal-| | Braddeck’s manager, Joe Gould of |game, 624, a high team match to- f e 3 J casiness here a oW — i it e O} i 11, tion of radio and many other im-| [\ the half million dollar offer madetal of 196 pins, and Greorge Ben-|po0™s Uac l‘;:n’ lu‘l:\' oY Teae T8 st e TR o e Mg o Prorem R le uan PR 9 the v by Sheldo Clark, wealthy potts- (son had W matoh fotal of 13 and|ngvaay Aty Express. glane have ARCTIC BEER PARLOR 2rd Week high 1913 1741 13915045 SKI TRAIN AGAIN Vatican. i man, for the con in this city. jn 225 game. ‘w«-nuu-ml e yiubs nt gales at Carlson 149 131 155— 435 ongq k high 1913 1706 1611—523 Leavenworth again will offer Se- Time for reflection has to he| The fifteen round match, slated | However, the Prairie Dogs didn't Mary Joyce's Taku L.odge, where he Hendricks 212 168 189— 569 15t week high 185 1651 13754921 attle that quick haul from King found, besides, for even though as-| AMPS n June 15, has received the come out of the scuffle without B8 teen held awalting ‘mmu"_d Seston 169 164 182— 515 S L ~— Street station the mofning of 'the tute helpers dig out the facts upon| enthupifies ‘backing of | Atbletic |honor, elfher, efsn tHolgh tHey set|onaifion. for his revurn torJun —— Grand total 7668 6825 5977-20,480 tournament—a special train, prob- which decisions are based, the 1i-| B 1+ P |Gommisslon of this State, and of |no marks. Art Hemning garnered afgur *ion & e J0E0 oy | TOMII 1519 T Ui ably bigger than ever. bratian pope studies metriculousiy| [VOOKI€S amn egulars to Gov. Horner o ;|22 game, and they had a single| oo voceipt of a radio message! GOMEZ 147 149 171— 467 A fourteen-car Great Northern their voluminous reports. That he| Reponl for Tr aining | At New York, however, the Madi- | game total of 606 and a team match | R. Galao 120 143 181— 451 Bobble, 2 pet quail owned by MYS. yqin carried nearly 1,200 ski fans e RSO o {from the PAA station at Canyon i CALRlErs, thim in dbtall . ERbaa | |son Square Garden Corporation, |iotal of 1,700 pins. Plenty to shoot MX'N Sl N Magsino 169 164 132— 485 L. E. Maier of Oklahoma City, hoPs (4 Ieavenworth and back last year. iy e March 1 holding a contract calling for Brad- |at even there. 2 . —— after her as she does her house- A e ports for revision. | & dock to defend his title against Max| The final match was not quite e Ttals k. rd likes to listen to RHOLJA MAY CLARI Foe. ad 1 JGELES. Ca Schmeling in its Long Island Bowl | . {dog team, Barr mushed from T 1403, Woeke e prd. f.k“\ ;}), s‘m’ : ='"l't'nn1:t 517 Goldstein Bldg. The next Pope may profit by s Ln.&{ LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 0 productive of fireworks. Carey Eodgs 6’ Canyan MalAnd Vak it the radio and joins in the singing. rectionist. N of the devices by which Pius has| Eight California training camps arc|on June 3, is planning to battle to|Tubhs set off most of them when P Sy L | MATTERSON SOUTHBOGUND strength for work in/lined up and awaiting the arrival|the last dilch against the matchine rolled o 226 single game. The!jroey nie morsos ot all wes e Lee Matterson, interior man who the latter has given|0f the Pacific Coast ball teams| €7 |Crocodiles took the first two games| ooy oo e pm‘;,"“su far. arrived on'a recent PAA plane, {s a up virtually ail exercise, ul(huuyn‘“bm" March 1. {of the match from the Armadillos.| po . .X":]M)l‘"’(l‘ that he had his southbound passenger aboard the his youth he was an athlete,| League headquarters announced | 1t being Wednesday, cnce |plane very tightly staked down | Princess Norah, ned as a mountain climber, A Arrangements have been completed S oris [the Elks' alleys will be emp! Against the wind, but it s still not|———— *kly auto ride in the ‘“mm“wxur the following practice sites vening. ;c;lbnwi;“ bve '.\'l‘v(l.u"!h; pl;fivw;“- UNITED STATES gardens replaced his habitual dail rtland at Fullerton. B L f 53 |, Last night's array of scores fol-!gooq™ Cino qomace the fierce PEFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR walk. Elevators were installed in| San Francisco at Hanford LIDILer s {low: . L.v,- sl GENERAL LAND OFFIOE the palace to save climbing steps. 5 Angeles at Ontario, | DINOSAURS it S e S District Land Office Lives Abstemiously San Diego at home JD own . *118 178 173 Anchorage, Alaska. After the settlement of the “Ro-| Oakland at Modesto. eyser 224 189 215 6 Faded to Cross December 2, 1936. man question,” liberating the “pris-| Sacramento at Ri | McCormick *173 173 173— 519 Fm ers; Wmd | Notice is hereby given that Sam oner of the Vatican,” Pius has| Missions at Mont Wie A ARy Prinee f Bates ’ st A 14 | Prank Buoy, together with Jhis wit- spent a number of summers at| Seattle at Santa Moni Ing'a 2-yeariold stakes-winning son |/ Lol 515 540 5661051 Gets in W0rk nesses, Fred O. Matson and Albert Jastel Gandolfo. His successor will} TR b A SR T |of the pair. The colt was called Gal- | ALLIGATORS Frederick Parker, all of Gustavus, be able from the start to avoid the; lant Prince. Oddly enough, his staki ‘;Str-wafl 209 195 — 545 iraves and Fred Hen- Alaska, has submitted final proof tiring of Roman summers, e ATTA GlRL | triumph was in the King p,"],],.Duckwouh 165 182 203— 560 ning must have forgot to keep their on his homestead, Anchorazs 07762, ates emphasize, however, that| | handicap. ‘V ukovich 173 181 72 fingers crossed. for the NW%NEY% sec. 10, SW'% s not pampered himsPll’i HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. S*I{un'—‘\ AR — — After the show windows at the SE%, NW%SE%, SW!NE"% A smoker for years, he ab-|ing with her husband, the Brook-| Lester Kappelman, Kansas cag-| Totals ..547 568 4621577 store of H. 8. Graves, The Clothing | T. 40 S. R. 58 E.CRM. containing tained rigidly from 'the moment|jyn Dodger outfielder, and six other |er, is a sophomore brother of Francis PRAIRIE DOGS Man, had weathered the peak of 160 acres, and it is now in the flles of his election as Pope. He has men including Catcher Gus Man- |Kappelman, former regular guardRadde 202 213 217 Monday night's violent wind storm, (of the U. 8. Land Office, Anc held his diet to what he needed t0|cuso of the, New York Giants and |at Kansas and now assistant basket- | Bringdale *167 167 167— 501 and all seemed well, along came a age, Alaska, and if no D up. Even the Castel Gan-/Tex Carleton, Chicago Cubs’ hu.--blll coach. | Henning 6 226 185-- 567 short puff of Taku wind zast night, filed in the local land office doifo relief he did not grant him-!ler, Mrs. Watty Watkins was the | —_— | - shortly - after midnight, and did'the period of publication or (hirty self until 1934, five years aiter he only one in the party to bring down‘ Warren Wright, Chicago sport als 525 606 91700 what all the fury of the worst storm days thereafter, said final preof will had ended the traditional “impris-'a deer near Bandera, Tex. man, owns two outstanding candi MUSTANGS in years failed to do. be accepted and_ final certificate onment” of his office. | Watty, who sells ammunition, e\.‘dnleh for the 1937 Kentucky Derby: | Boyle 191 179 189— 559 That puff of wind blew a nice issued. Pius XI's attitude toward work is|plains it this way: | Privileged and Dustwhirl. | Blomgren .. 235 190 200— 625 sizeable hole in one of the large GEORGE A. LINGO. revealed in his hope, expressed to\ “My wife can beat me shooting. | P Dn e u erae ad | Benson 198 225 189 612 panels of plate glass behind which Register. a pu-!alfl that he may “die at the She has burned up enough of my, Forty-nine lcd\\orxl groves are be- —_— the clothing man displays his es First publication, Jan. 27, 1937, lammunition learning how!” \ing preserved in California Totals 624 594 31796 to the passing public Last publication, Feb. 24, 1927. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT A FAIQLY GOOD WELL - NOW_JUST BETWEEN OOD MORNI - DO YOU THINK | COULD WAGE,SIR - | YOU AN ME-HOW LONG DO GGOOD NORNN%’::;— BE ASLEEP WITH ALL GET NINETV 7 YOU THINK YOLIRE SDNNA MR. JIGGS - ARE 3 THAT RACKET YOU'RE A MONTH-SIR- GIT THIS SALARY IF YOU YOLI AWAKE ? 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