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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1937. T ~ By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER GOLLY-THIS OLD FAMILY ALBUM a’ MAGSGIE'S RELATIONS 1S CERTAIN- AN’ LOOK AT THIS KID- LANCERSFALL HITCH OCCURS prptasewean ]| |Eesos : BEFORE GREEN | IN SIGNING OF Efan and QKto in Scoring Braddock’s Manager Wants Duel with Honors Di- Location Settled Befote ! vided at Brunswick Name Goes Down WHAT 18 IT-DADDY ? YES-IT SHOULD- IT'6& A PCTURE OF YOI A\ CHICAGO, Ill, Feb. 6. — Everys thing was all set' for Champion* Braddock and Joe Louis to sign' next Monday for a fifteen round, bout on June 15, when the champ/| manager, Joe¢ Gould, in New York, dropped a bombshell in the proceed- ings by saying he will not come here until the site is definitely picked. Gould sald he understood the huge Soldier Pleld had been picked but now understood Comisky Park Is to be the scene of the bout. In a high-scoring match, in which only the “Old Maestro,” Emilio Ga- lao, fell below five hundred figures, the Green House Commercial League bowling trio proved its su- periority over the Free Lances last 3 ) aight, and is now riding high on its i way to the league championship. GEIMSUN BEARS Tfiaily Sports Cartoon ELKS’ TOURNEY | M e A o PIN SCHEDULE SET BACK CITY | LEAGUE QUINT IS ANNOUNCED Ninety-six Alley Duels Out. Quinto considerably reversed the situation: in regard to single game Bayers Leads DeMolay Ral- | ly, But, Smith Brothers lined, Commencing Next Week ~By Pap SKYLARKS AND SO TOWHEES SWEEP ORIOLE FRAYS Mrs. Sperling and Mrs. ARM IS BROKEN IN SLIDING ACCIDENT Harold Michaelson, eight-year-. old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mich®' aelson, suffered a broken arm while sliding on Ninth Street hill last night. He was oh his sled wheti! one of his playmates suddenly sli HE HOLDS A 10-ROUND DEC/SION OVER. BABE RISKO, HE FORMER. WEISHT | § AMPION = o < scoring, rolling a 239 game, while Combine to Halt Effort at Llks Last Evening vhe best Efan could boast was a 202. The other match at the Brunswick alleys last night featured good con- servative bowiing, as the City Cafe squad defeated the Rainier Beer irfo. , ‘League matches at the Brunswick «might, bring together the Arctic Beer Parlors versus the City Oafe, at 7:30, and the California Groocery The DeMolays went down to de- feat last night in the High School gvm before the onslaught of the fighting Juneau High School Crim- son Bears 35-32, last night. Time and again the score was leveled but in the final outcome | the Bears managed to get on top. At the end of the first period the victors led 10 to 8 and then jumped the score 18 to 10 at the close of the' Lalf. Coach Hautala did some shifting in the third period to give more of his lads a chance to play and as a result, the score was knotted 24-24| at the end of that frame. Kinky' Bayers was shoveling them in, one| cight after another, and he had| the Bears worried more than enough | during the third chukker. | The Smiths, Roy and Joe, brought an end to the DeMolay rally though cnd cut loose with a barrage of goals.‘ The Bear guards finally stopped | Kinky Bayers in time to end the game 35-32. ! In the preliminary game David| Heisel and company, reprcsentmgi the Freshman Class, Bompletely’ routed the “All Stars” from the; Grade School by 37 to 24. | The Summaries | DeMolay (32) | Lindstrom 6! ... Davlin 2/ ” Bayers 14! Bloomquist 6 ~~O0=-\\OT> N HIS FIFTH PRO = 9 FIGHT HE LOST A CLOSE ) ONE TO FREDDIE STEELE ™ 4 =T CHAMPION WANTS " WO HORE OF ) o - HE FIGHTING BELLHOP f) HELD THE NATIONAL A.A.U, 160-POUND TITLE BEFORE TURNING PRO AT Richts Reserved by The Associated Press Crimson Bears (35) Smith, Ray 15... Hansen 2 DeVault 2 Brown, Bud 6 I Kaufmann Vie for Honors i ) | While the Towhees captured| I most the laurels, the Siskins ing up a 1,340 team total in the : session at the Elks' alleys last night, but met with determined | oppositicn from the Mocking Birds and head mocker Mrs, Dolly Kauf- mann and were able to but barely | come through in the deciding game of the mateh. Mrs. Kaufmann rolled a 191 game and 523 total, but those scores were good for not betler than third and | second places for the night's scor- ieg laurels, as Mrs. Harry Sperling| led all with a 192 and a 540, while| her Towhee teammate, Mrs. A. R.| Duncan, cracked 200 for one gameA} The other matches were in the| bag for the Skylarks and the Tuw-‘ hees both sweeping their matches. | And, tonight is the time for the pins to put up their guards again, as the Ringers take over the alleys | for a brace of matches; the Uni-| eorns plying their legendary skill against the Zebras at 7:30, and the‘ Badgers pitting their claws against| the bulk of the Dinosaurs at 8:30| o'clock. I Oriole scores Iast night were: SISKINS | Mrs, Dufresne.. 177 168 151— 496, Mrs. Stewart.. *138 138 138— 414 Mrs. Burford 125 150 155— 430| B i e Do 440 456 4441340 MOCKING BIRDS | f of Totals Slating a total of 96 pin matches yet to be rolled, the scheduled for the remainder of the current Elks bowling tourney, from Monday on, was announced this morning. The schedule is: Monday, February 8 Beagles vs. Magples, 7:30; Buz- zards vs. Hell-divers, 8:30; King- fishers vs. Pin-tails, 9:30. Tuesday, February 9 Treetoads vs. Alligators, 7 Prairie Dogs vs. Crocodiles, 8:30 Mustangs vs. Armadellos, 9:30. Thursday, February 11 Waxwings vs. Siskins, 7:30; Robins vs. Mocking-birds, ‘8:30; ' Skylarks vs. Sagehens, 9:80. Saturday, February 13 Seagulls vs, Sandpipers, 7:30; Con- dors vs. Screech Owls, 8:30, Monday, February 15 Unicorns vs. Badgers, 7:30; Ze- bras vs. Dinosaurs, 8:30; Crocodiles vs. Alligators, 9:30. Tuesday, February 16 Beagles vs, Buzzards, 7:30; King- fishers vs. Hell-divers, 8:30; Mag ,pies vs. Pin-tails, 9:30. Thursday, February 18 Treetoads ys. Mustangs, 7:30; Uni- corns vs. Dinosaurs, 8:30; Prairie Dogs vs. Zebras, 9:30. Friday, February 19 Condors vs. Beagles, 7:30; Sand- pipers vs, Bugzards, 8:30; Screech . Smith, Joe 8 Substitutes: (2), Krugness, Hildre. Werner (4). Preliminary Game Fresnmen (37) Grade School (24) F. Heisel 2 ... e Rice 4 F. Johnson 2. .. Miller 12 C. Hickey 2. McDaniels 0 G. Powers 8 Sokssoiee- BUEDYI S Berggren 0 Bears — Behrends DeMolay— Spectators’ Nightmare STOCKTON, Kans., Feb. 6.—Spec- tators at Stockton high school bas- ketball games get headaches trying‘ to keep track of Lyle and Lynn Litton, forwards. Scorekeepers get| the jitters. Lyle and Lynn are iden-f DEFEAT IDAHO ATBASKETBALL Takes Half Game Lead in "~ WASH.STATERS |Stanford Stymied BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 6. — The Stanford-California cage series has been all-California. For 15 straight years, Bruin cage teams have won or tied the annual schedule of games, winning 40—to 8 games for Mrs. Kaufmann 183 149 191— 523 OWls v, Hell-vivers, 9:30. Mrs. Davlin .. 115 128 121— 364 Saturday, February 20 Kay Goodwin . 146 130 122— 398/ Towhees vs. Mocking-birds, 7:30; —e —e —w ___|Robins vs, Waxwings, 8:30. 444 407 4341285 Tuesday, February 23 BLUE BIRDS J Armadillos vs. Alligators, 17:30; Mrs. White 120 133 168— 421}':""""”'?5!;':‘ Badgors, 8:30; Croco- Miss Kolasa 86 124 90— 300/ o8 V_:_h“ M:t;m:,.bo.so. o Mrs. Bringdale. 124 160 124— 408, o005 v, Pin-tails, 7:30; King- 3021129 fishers vs. Magpies, 8:30; Sandpipers Totals Totals . 830 417 versus the Brunswick team, at 8:30 o'clock. Scores last night were: RAINIER BEER 123 161 137 142 187 183 8, Gomez George J. Hendricks 150— 443 196— 475 170~ 540 Totals 1458 CITY CAFE 164 146 164 168 185 162 3. Mura 3. Quozon . Magsina 168 478 155 489 179— 526 Totals 1491 FREE LANCES 163 165 181 139 164 239 E. Galao D. Clark M. Quinto 158— 486 180— 500 155— 558 Totals 1644 GREEN HOUSE 158 169 194— 521 171 167 170— 508 178 179 202— 558 . 1588 Carnegie D. Mationg M. Efan Totals Bluebirds vs. Waxwings, 8:30; Ro- bins vs. Siskins, 9:30. ] Thursday, March 23 Seagulls vs. Screech Owls, 7:30; Kingfishers vs. Sandpipers, 8:30; Beagles vs. Hell-divers, 9:30. Friday, -March 26 : Treetoads vs. Crocodiles, 17:30; Mustangs vs. Badgers, 8;30; Uni- corns vs Alligators, 9:30. Monday, March 29 . - Condors vs. Pin-tails, 7:30; Sea- gulls vs. Magples, 8:30; Kingfishers vs. Buzzards, 9:30. Tuesday, March 30 ' Bkylarks vs. ,Mocking-birds, 7:; Towhees vs. Waxwings,, 8:30; Blue- birds vs. Sagehens, 9:30. e . : Empire classifieds pay. into him, ' SONS OF NORWAY DANCE TONIGHT AT 9:30 MEN'S and "WOMEN'S COSTUMES ORC!-ES‘!RA Meeting to be held before - dance in MOOSE HALL Admission 45¢ Stanford. The Indians last won a G. Zenger 2 . Converse 4 tical twins. It's a family tmn—{ 1vs, Beagles, '9:30. SKYLARKS Friday, February 26 Substitutes: Freshmen — Notar (8), Hussey (8), Johnson (5), their father is one of a pair of] identical twins. | Schneider. Grade School—Nielson| (2), Paul, Murphy. ! Officials: Referee—Paul John- son; Scorer, Harmon; Timer, Dun- ham. The City League games that were postponed on February 2; due to the! weather, will be played this coming| Tuesday night, February 9. Graves; will meet the Douglas team in thel preliminary game at 7:30 o'clock and the Firemen are scheduled with| the DeMolays at 8:30. Fred Apostoli, the fighting bellhop from the Pacific Coast, who won the;| National A.A.U. middleweight title a couple of years back and thenl turned pro, was disappointed when| Babe Risko was selected to meet Champion Freddie Steele in theI Northwesterner’s eastern debut. Ap-| ostoli figures that he, and not the ex-champ who yielded the title to Steele, should have been given the break. o “I am the one who should fight| Steele,” said the usually quiet, Ap- ostoli, “but I guess they don't want to make it too tough for him the' first time out. I guess Steele had something to do with picking Ris- ko as his opponent instead of yours truly. He had me once and although he won, he knows what I've got and I'm not backward in saying that he is afraid of me.” |a deaf mute. outpointing the hard-hitting but very green Harry Balsamo, they are giving him a chance at his old title. Meanwhile Apostoli, who has beaten Risko, must wait around for the| title shot he deserves. Steele can' 80 on ducking forever.” Sharkey’s Successor That new Garrolous Gob, Ken Overlin, for his weight and inches, threatens to make the original— Jack Sharkey—appear as silent as The Navy's latest gift to boxing is a middleweight— and, he says, one of the viry best. He does have color. He claims that when Joe Louis married Marva Trotter a couple of hours before he stepped into the ring with Max Baer, the Bomber was merely taking a page from Ken's book. 'Way back in 32, when he was still a sailor, Overlin was scheduled to fight Spike Webb at Virginia Beach. Before the bout he married Made-| line Smith in the ring. Just as soon as the parson had tied ‘the knot the fight went- on—that is, the boxing match. 5 Standings—Stanford |serfes from the Bears in 1921, but Beats California PULLMAN, Wash, Feb. 6. — Washington State defeated Idaho 35| to 28 last night in a Conference| basketball game and ‘tock a half game lead in the Northern Division standings over Oregon. Idaho led at the half by 13 to 10. IN CALIFORNIA PALO ALTO, Cal, Feb. 6. — Last night Stanford defeated California| 50 to 37 and moved into a tie for the lead of the :Southern Basket- ball Division with Southern Cali- fornia. Each have won 5 games| and lost 1. | GAMES TONIGHT | Washington State and Idaho play | at Moscow tonight. Oregon and Oregon State play at| Corvallis tonight. — e NOTICE | Clay Pigeon Shoot. Sunday morn- | ing, 10 o'clock. Visitors welcome. Ju- | neau Shot Gun Club. adv. | The Young Women’s Christian 141— 433 160— 448 Mrs. Reynolds. . 145 147 Mrs. Brown 134 154 Mrs. C. Mes- serschmidt didiy't stop Californja that year from winning the conference title. That's why Stanford is gunning es- pecially for California. Lo —— SAN FRANCISCO TO i PLAY EARLY GAMES i1 sone 10 10 SAN FRANCISOO, Cal, Feb, 6. Mrs: Duncan .. 125 201 —Exhibition games arranged by the ;;0 et San Francisco Seals during spring training include: Missions in Mon- SACE. HENS terey, March 6 and 7, and a return M W ilams... 1367148 series in Hanford, March 11-14; MisS Green ... 129 133 Oakland, March 18-21 at Hanford, MIss Paulsen .. 137 118 and Sacramento, March 25-28, also at Hanford. 108 131 387 432 TOWHEES 126— 365 Totals 4271246 | 102— 540 121— 380 154— 480 Totals 467—1400 | 146— 428 136— 400 141— 396 Totals 414 397 423—1234 *—Average score. Did not bowl. | CLCALiED pon stnbay GARCIA WINS BY KNOCKOUT A clay pigeon shoot will he held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock by the Juneau Shotgun Club at the range near the Jumeau Dairy. Guy McNaughton, in behalf of the club, 1 1 extends an invitation to visitors to PUts Chle‘ Pans TO go out and show their skill. e S i Sleep | in Fourth of Scheduled | Association has affiliated organiza- Try an Empire aG. tions in 50 countries. Ten Round Go | | RHODA MAY CLARK—Foci cur- rectionist. 517 Goldstein Blc;lgA adv. HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, Feb. 6.—Cet-| UTAH BASKETEERS AT PRACTICE Larry White, Apostoli's manager, broke in. ; Beats Himself “Steele has come right out and declared he wants no part of my boy,” he said, “It was Apostoli’s fifth pro bout and his first 10-rounder when he met Steele. For seven rounds Steele got very much the worst of it, but lack of experience in knowing how to pace himself cgost Apostoli the fight. Fred all but; collapsed under the hard pace he had cut out and in the last round suffered a cut eye and Steele won on a techniacal knockout. “Steele beat Risko a couple of times—beat him badly. Now just berzuse Risko showed a little life in| Utah State college basketball fil-y.u are shown warming up In Madison Square Garden during thelr barn. storming tour of the east. Pictured are (left to right ley Farkinson, and Elmo Garff. (Associated Presy Photo) aptain Kent Ryan, Ed Wade, Eldro Reeve, Berke- erino Garcia, of Los Angeles, rank- | ing welterweight contender last/ night knocked out Chief Paris, ox| Oklahoma, in the fourth of a sched- uled ten round bout. Gareia and Paris entered the ring weighing the same, 137 pounds. KNEE OPERATION ? AIDS MILLER STAR| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 6—| An operation on a trick knee of| Belve Bean, Minneapolis American| Association pitcher, has been de clared a success and he expects report to the Millers’ training camp | this spring ready to do a comeback. | A torn cartilage was removed from | the knee, which bothered him so| last season that it was impossible| for him to put any pressure on the, leg. ! ————————— ' AUXILIARY DANCE ! by the American Legion Auxiliary, | Baturday night, at Elks Hall. Ad-| mission $1.00 Rand’s orchestra. adv. “ —lr 1 The Salvation Army was organ- ized in 1865 under the name of the East London Mission and adopted! its present name in 1876. iDon vs. Badgers, 8: Prairie Dogs vs. Dinosaurs, 7:30; Badgers vs. Alligators, 8:30; Tree- toads vs. Armadillos, 9:30. Saturday, February 27 Bluebirds vs. Siskins, 7:30; Robins vs. Sagehens, 8:30. Monday, March 1 Condors vs. Buzzards, 7:30; Screech Owls vs. Pin-tails, 8:30; Magpies vs. Hell-divers, 9:30. Tuesday, March 2 Skylarks vs. Waxwings, 7:30; Tow- hees vs. Siskins, 8:30; Bluebirds vs. Mocking Birds, 9:30, Thursday, March 4 Mustangs vs. Zebras, 7:30; Croco- diles vs. Dinosaurs, 8:30; Prairie Dogs vs. Unicorns, 9:30. Friday, March 5 Armadillos vs. Badgers, 7:30; Tree- toads vs, Zebras, 8:30; Mustangs vs. Alligators, 9:30. Saturday, March 6 Sagehens vs. Siskins, 7:30; Robins vs. Skylarks, 8:30, Monday, March 8 Kingfishers vs. Beagles, 7:30; Sea- gulls vs. Buzzards, 8:30; Screech Owls vs. Magpies, 9:30. Tuesday, March 9 Treetoads vs. Dinosaurs, 7:30; Ar- madillos vs, Zebras, 8:30; Mustangs vs. Unicorns, 9:30. Thursday, March 11 Sandpipers = vs. Pin-tails, 7:30; Kingfishers vs. Condors, 8:30; Sea- gulls vs. Hell-divers, 9:30. Friday, March 12 Zebras vs. Alligators, 7:30; Cro- codiles vs. ‘Badgers, 8:30; Prairie Dogs vs. Armadillos, 9:30, Saturday, March 13 Waxwings vs. Mocking-birds, 7:30; Bluebirds vs. Towhees, 8:30. Monday, March 15 Buzzards vs. Pin-tails, 7:30; Sand- pipers vs. Magpies, 8:30; Kingfish- ers vs. Screech Owls, 9:30. Tuesday, March 16 Prairie Dogs vs. Alligators, 7:30; ustangs vs. Dinosaurs, 8:30; Tree- oads vs. Unicorns, 9:30. Thursday, March 18 Condors vs. Hell-divers, 7:30; Sea- gulls vs. Beagles, 8:30; Screech Owls vs. Buzzards, 9:30. Friday, March 19 Crocodiles vs. Zebras, 7:30; Prairie Armadillos vs. Dinosaurs, 9:30. Saturday, March 20 8kylarks vs. Siskins, 7:30; Robins vs. Towhees, 8:30. Monday, March 22 Beagles vs. Pin-tails, 7;30; Sand- pipers vs. Hell-divers, 8: vs. Magples, 9:30. Tuesday, March 23 Sagehens vs. Mocking-birds, 7:30; WHY BUYING OR SELLING— IT’S NO TOSS UP! You need advertis- ing that CLICK S; that gets results ev- ery time . .. Whether you wish to buy or sell, EMPIRE ADS get results. It has been proven again and again over a period of many. years. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 0000000000000 PHONE 374