The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 5

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A BRINGING UP FATHER AND HOW THE POLICE USE! EY STILL L SAME OLD JOKES~ TUESDAY AND THEY H THAT WEEK— A,w LITT\_E KITTV KELLY GAVE m‘ Y e AND WERE THEY MAGATT RS OR A TO BATHE TWICE TWU R[](]KlEs Dazly Sports Cart GATHER HALF 746 GRAND, ELKS Redling and Kingfishers Score Sweep—Davlin Second Bowl Star Two Robkles anly crashed . the | { half thousand mark at the Elks’' ‘last night, Bill Redling topping_all| with 540, which included the only }single of the night over 200, a -205. {Bob Davlin was the other roller to /better 500, beating that mark by !eight pins. , ! Led by Redling, “the Kingflshers ,scored a sweep last night of their match with the ~Screech Owls, which was duplicated by the Pin- tails over the Buzzards. The m- termediate match was gathered in' by ‘Bob Davlin and the other Sand- pipers, who took two of the three games from the Magpies. ] Ringers are set to roll at the Elks’ tonight, with the Prairie Dogs squaring off against the Alligators at 7:30, the Mustangs' firing at the Dinosaurs at 3:30, and the Tree- toads embroiling the Unicorns at 9:30 o'clock. Match results last night were: BUZZARDS Dr. Williams.... *156 156 Wile 163 137 ‘Werner 125 136 444 429 PINTAILS Dr. Blgnton.. 143 165 Darnell 164 131 ' “\ ACCORDING 7O MAX, HE HAS NOT SEEN THE WSIDE OF A NIGHT CLUB IN EISHT MONTHS v 156— 468 155— 455 112— 373, Totals 423—1296 | 156— 464 | 147— 442 184— 497 ——n rtoon X 3452 ” WANTS THE “NEW'MAX BAER PICTURED - SERIOUS AND DETERMINED 7O REGAIN RUBLIC CONFIDENCE +++ ,..fie"“'V “All Richta Reswrved by Toe Associated Press | Hermann . 172 141 479 487 SANDPIPERS 161 162 *142 142 158 175 . 461 479 MAGPIES . 119 157 . 184 135 Totals® 185— 508 . 142— 426 140— 473/ Davlin - Dr. Whitehead ‘Walmer Sport Slqmts : 168— 487 Max Baer hasn't changed a bit! *151 151 151— 453 That strutting arrogance, those —— e—— e — wild predictions (hell always | i 454 443 509—1402 slaughter his opponent), that inces- KINGFISHERS sant chatter—they all make up the . *166 166 166— 498 most interesting heavyweight to 174 156 159— 489 come down the pike in years. 161 205 174— 540 Many claim to hate the sight of — — — — him. Maybe they do, but one thing| Totals . 467—1401 Monagle Sterling Connors Totals . Iverson Reynolds Redling A% . Better in my life,” me |gang around the table sings in/ | unison. | “That's right,” a broad grin. | right now—and I'm in shape.” Piano-Mover, Too Max replies with Max goes on to tell how he car- | ried the piano out of Ancil Hoff- 'man’s burning house. | “How I would have liked to have 'had Louis of Braddock in the.ring that night!” Max mourns. “I would |have torn ’em apart. | “These hands are better than ever, too. I've been sawing down trees, cutting them up with a big (cross-cut saw. I've squeezed rub- “I weigh 217 pounds | HI CHAMPIUNS AT BASKETBALL ARE BANQUETED Annual Affair Is Held Last Evening—Roy Smith Given Honors e King Basketball ruled last night when the members of the Crimson Bear basketball team were the hon- home economics room of the High School where almost 40 persons iwere gathered. The Southeast Als aska championship was celebrated and the successful season Was |brought to a glorious close, Rgy \smlth being elected honorary capr ‘mn by his teammates. Streamers of red and black dwc- rated the four tables which were placed diagonally, where they came | together King Basketball gat wil his crimson paper robes and gol crown. Gold basketballs were used for place cards for the guests o the places of the team mie ored guests at a. banquet in the|. mnleu in six umel Nice going, Harold! That glorious 8y trip. Two hot games! Oh——! You're so won- derfull' Parties! Practice! Good fel- lowship!: Firemen's. Ball! Bowling! Pool and Hockey! Feb. 18. y was hot, We were hotter. Bcore .LH! 33. Skag- way 30. “Champs” of tne Notthern Di- vision. Petersburg series— Roy sprained his finger! Overtime ! game. DeVault, Roy and Harold hold their men scoreless. In the second game Junéau over- came a 12 point lead to win in the last quarter! ‘A great uphill fight! ! were designated by basketball p! | ers made from pipe stems. g {“"* 'Pnillips Toastmaster | 'A. B Phillips, summndm acted as master of cer whd ,"’ introduced Walter P. told about some of the nnllll ‘. spectator has when witnessi \éxciting game. . Codch, Walter P. IHnutah gave an interesting sum- mary of ‘the averages of t! dlflefl {ent players on the team, Alex Dungl ‘ham, principal; Henry Harmon, fl’ly structor and the members: of the !team were also"called on to npett durlng the evening. “Bally News” One of the highlights of the eveny ‘Ing was’ the distribution - of '‘the |“Bally News,” which is printed oncé ia year @t the end of the basketball ! season, giving a summary of events. ~Beme of the outstanding bits of newt QUINTETS FACE Scholastic :Crown of State fih:u:“:;l:*: U6 EA(OG D W 1 | " of Washington to Be | ' Jan. 8. In the first Douglas game Decided at Seattle |[Roy and Joe put oh “the. brother SEATTLE, March 16. — Sixteen act.”, Roy wore out the net in the tirst half and Joe wore ‘out the oths | High School basketball teams from all sections of the State, open a - HE LOOKS LIKE TE SAME OLD MAXIE A e wntaets 16 HIGH SCHOOL er net in the second haif. Jan. 15, Bullet-like passes lrnln “Smitty” to Hansen, who. scored 1 Joe heldhis man' scoreless! To win the championship of 8. Alaska’ Juneau turned on the steam' in the second quarter and never were headed. Score 32-19. scoreless! basket! The wire that broke the Vlklngl back: Crimson Bears e Buddy watch your man. stop. Joe make more baskets. stop. Devault stop looking. at the girls. stop. Hansen doing fine. stop Roy couldn’t do bet- ter. stop. We hope you win: QGrace T., Joan H,, Dorothy Q., Dorothy L. Joé's man got only one Skagway nooters. “Iron Man" DeVault.got out of & and help beat Petersburg 35-31, During the champlonship game three native women bustled intq the gym, placed seventy-five cents on the table and sald. “We were Jis. tening to the game over the radio and we got so excited that we had to come up and see what was going price was forty cents each. “Oh, ‘we haven't any more mopey, but in” And how they yelled! Those who attended the banquet were: . A. B. Phillipa, Mr. and Mrs.! ter P. Hautala, Alex. ) M, and Mrs. Byron Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hnmwn.voe!mtn.hw {Smith, Harold Hanson, Bud' Brown, |John Krugness, Ed' Hildre,” Menry Behrends, Verne Hussey, Jim Hicks' ey, Lewis Taylor, on.' The ticket seller told them the: Walter P. 8cott, Mr. and Mrs. Wil {Qretonien- De- tiew Phylliy Jenne, dine ry Jean McNaughton, leeu' ¢joy, Pat Husey, Doris - Free- | Burger, Jean Taylor, Elisabeth Stew- Bud and Hansen held their men &rt, Vivian Powers, Elizabeth Tuck- Edith Young, Beatrice, Prima- br. . B Alexander, Bob 'Hmur k] sick bed Friday to play fine ball wfllroottor:umwlimmm‘ ber balls until my knuckles went four-day tournament here tomor- numb. .Don't Werry .about mY yoy in the University' of Washing- RO ton Athletic Pavilion for the Inter- One glance at the huge maulers, Scholastic ehlmpiomhlp of Wash- 501 527 499—1507 is certain; Max has lost little of SCREECH OWLS |nis drawing power. . *157 157 157— 471 There is something fascinating 144 148 151— 443 about the ‘man at close range. He/ Totals buaihesa 10 points, helped defeat: Douglas 27-23. Wirt Jan. 15. The .“flashy nllrda" is taking Foster 1 PeQr;ch' *155 1556 155— 465 is an interesting, though hardly —— —— —— —— a convincing talker. He is amusing Totals ............. 456 460 463—1379 —that's it. *—Average score. Did not ‘bowl. Llsf.en to Max tell how he has re- 3 formed. How he has not entered a -SPOKANE CAPTURED FIRST CONTEST OF jcluded the only thing that mat- . o teréd’ was® his boxing. How he ICE SEm - mm“m"t rest until he has regained public confidence. VANCOUVER, B 0 Mar. 16. —! It all leaves you cold. In the past Getting one leg ofi the Pagific Coastiyou™ heard those exact words—from League Hockey semi-finals, the Spo- the same Max Baer. kane sextet beat the Lions, 2 to 0, Philosopher Baer here last night. The two teams meet | again tomorrow night. If neces- sary, a third game will follow. The semi-final winner meets Portland in a five-game series start- ing at Portland Sunday. nally saw the light. on a different meaning,” says Max |while piling in the victuals at Jack Dempsey's. “I've done a lot -of things I'd like to forget. But I've come down to earth to stay. I want to win my old title back. I never ifelt . oo 2" Empire classifieds pay. ATHLETICS’ RECRUIT GETS HOMERS S Ml oo ML thc lmun Comintra team, 14 to In Mexico City, Here Brucker slams ,__.mm (night club in months. How he fi-} How ne con-| “When you get older life takes; |their palms covered with callouses, is enough to convince you that, to all outward appearances, they are mighty formidable. Baer’s flare-up before the New York Boxing Comunission. was typi- cal. Max talks a {changes that have come over him, but, when the pressure is on, he's the same Max Baer. I'll take him as he is. BOMBER MEETS WINNER, LONDON ELIM. TOURNEY| ' Louis Lined_zr Battle in England July 30—Baer, Neusel AmongOpponenls LONDON, March 16.—Brig. Gen. A. C. Critchley, British sports pro- |moter, has announced that Joe Louis, the Detroit Brown Bomber, will fight here July 30, against the winner' of an elimination series in- ,volving Max Baer, Walter Neusel, Ben Ford and Tommy Farr. | 18 CONFIRMED NEW YORK, March 16. — Mike r.hwbs matchmaker for Joe Louis, has confirmed London reports that | the Bomber will fight in England, July 30, against the winner of the elimination serles being staged there. | APOSTOLI FLATTENS Apostoli, Scnmwmsbelflnlbell- boy and. mlddl«welgm challenger, scoréd ‘a ‘ninth-round technical knockout in a scheduled ten-round bout here last night against Joe| lot about. the. ington. ¢ Teams. competing are Bellingham, | ' Everett, Anacortes, Roy, Eatonville, |'Vancouver, Aberdeen, Wenatchee, Yakima, CleElum, West Valley, Stadium of Tacoma, and Lewis and Clark of Spokane. COUGARS PREPPING FOR OREGON TITLE 16, — ‘Washington Bhu‘s coug-r Hoopers ing here Saturday with the Univer- sity of Oregon for the Northern Di- | \vision Pacific . Coast Conference Title. In their drill, the Cougars ! stressed both man to man and zone| defenses. LEWIS COPS VERDICT IN NON-TITLE MATCH AGAINST CALIFORNIAN PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Mar. 16. | Heavy Champ, from Phoenix, Ariz. took a ten-round decision !rom Hans Birkie, of Betkeley, Cal., here | last night in a none-title bout. PIGGLY WIGGI,Y | ' MELODY HOUSE | Music and Eloctric Home | } i}..mm Gastinesu HoteD | ‘Walla Walla, Dayton, Castle Rock,, ‘began practice today for their meet-! each ‘scored four points. Jan. 2. Bud and Joe again tied in scoring at three peints ‘each. Jan. 29. Bud outscores Joe! Bud got 12 points and Joe got & measley THe Dim Light of . the Season! The, Crimson Bears went into hiber- |nation in the last three minutes of he game to enable Douglas to win 26-25. Inmemmrlheehmpionsmp Jan, 29th game Roy made 20 poifts] Tsk! Tsk! During the ‘DeMolay game John ucelud 8 mnote from. \Dorls. |10 John Henry Lewls, World’s Light | TAP ‘BEER IN TOWNI 1fiaaqafion Purlors o : - B uoncul Phone 65 | —82 YWR away fro the pubhc whq't you have to, o(!er tising columm of THE EMPIRE. Iunocml You can hold mogt of that' businesa here by temnq - And the best way to tell them is through the advef

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