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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, BRINGING UP FATHER REMEMBER THE BLIZZARDS POUR UGRIN SMASHES PIN MARK, ELKS' RINGER ROLLING Metcalf and Tubbs Hot on Leader's Trail—Explo- | sions, Opening Match Blasting the tourney mark of 646 held jointly by Fred Henning and Frank Metcalf, Mike Ugrin last night at the Elks’ passed the Ringers | as they wreacked widespread havoc among the pins. The main charge of explosives was touched off during the opening match, as Frank Met- calf and Carey Tubbs endeavored to hold to the heels of the high- striding Ugrin, ' | When the dust had settled, three | of the five bowlers present for the Zebra-Crocodile match had better-| ed 600, and a fourth, Martin Lav-| enik, had very nearly approached | the magic figure, The Crocodiles( NO HOW YOUR NEPHEW LISED TO LELLOF 1S EXPEDITIONS TOTHE ARCTIC--AND HOW HE HOLLERED His HEAD OFF A BUANKETS A AT N e BEO— WHEN HOT WATER bfiily Sports Ca;'t;)b . Max Schmeling wasn't worried. Not_much, anyway. | He was just pacing the floor for exercise. He was sure Braddock wouldn’t run out on a certain ren- | dezvous, set for early in the sum- mertime. 1 Of course, Max did look some- | what nervous. Clearly, he was | fidgety. But worry about his ap- | pointment with Braddock? Cer- tainly not. His brow, it is true, was wrinkled. The Schmeling frown was deep.' But he was positive Braddock would / be on hand June 3. He simply em- | anated assurance when he ex- claimed— “They can't get away with this Braddock must fight me in June! He signed the contract, no? They cannot break the contract. The FEATHER WEISHT CHAMPION Cw caLrorws) 7 | | laws.” had compiled a grand total of 1,752 pins, but had lost two of the three| Unworried—But Puzzled games to the Zebras. The Zebras| It was easy to see that Max was had run up a total of 618 for their |undisturbed. high game of the night, 234, and however:— Lavenik seconded him with a 213. | “What is the reason they are In shattering the old tourney set!doing this to me? I earned the mark, Ugrin hung together a 226,:chnmplonship fight when I knocked and 227, the latter good for only out Joe Louis. Now I find that third in the game scoring, and fin- 'Louis has taken my place against ished off with an even 200, for al!Braddock. Why? Why do they doI total new mark of 653, 22 pins less|this to me? than the 675 record for the year “Braddock is the champion. It set by Fred Henning. is his fault that he does not draw. Second place to Metcalf in the!So he has to pick Louis to draw a game scoring went to W. S. Pullen, crowd, eh? and his game of 229, rolled in the will not draw?” third . match,; as - the Anmadillos| It was “explained to_ Schmeling swept the Dinosaurs oft the alleys. that a fifi'eaan'eé ‘anti-nazi boycott The intermediate match was fea- or any fight in which he were to tured by no dynamiting, Nick Ba- participate would kill all chances of vard topping the battle with a 560 a heavy take. total as he and the other Badgers‘ Schmeling was ready for that. took an odd game decision from He was as confident as ever. the Prairie Dogs. |~ “American people are too good The Skylarks and Siskins lead off sportsmen to do anything like that. an evening of Oriole rolling at the This is sport, not politics.” Purple alleys tonight, at 7:30 o'-! It Becomes a Duet clock, . The other match, between! Schmeling’s calm assurance was the Robins and Towhees, follows reflected by his stooge and man-| at 8:30 o'clock. |ager, Joe Jacobs:— Scores made last night by the| “They can't get away with this Ringers were: {thing. (Joe always is very final ZEBRAS (when inserting his two-cents’ . 213 213 169— 595 worth). We'll take this thing to the *171 171 171— 513 Federal courts. Why, if they got 182 234 189— 605'away with it in this instance not —— —— ——~ ——one contract in the country would 566 618 529—1713'be worth the scrap of paper it was CROCODILES | written-on.” 226 227 200— 653 Jacobs was raving on about in- 199 200 203— 602 junctions, subpoenas, etc., when 140 187 170— 497 Schmeling, still perfectly confident, TG AR i _.;inurrupmd:-— Totals .......... 656 614 573—1752, “Where did they get the idea that PRAIRIE DOGS {I would take thetitle back to Ger- Radde 173 160 168— 441 many and never defend it after I Lavenik Duncan Metcalf Totals Cleveland courts will make them obey the| There were just B! second game, as Metcalf rolled the few questions he would like to ask,| Why does he think I| HE BOASTS VICTORIES OVER. MIKE BELLOISE AND BABY ARIZMEND/! HOLDOUT RANKS LOSE NO. 1 MAN AS DEAN SIGNS Dizzy Reported to Receive $25,000 from Cards, Hurling Services DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., March 20.—Dizzy Dean, out number one of this season, is back in the St. Louis Cardinal’s fold with his signature affixed to a pitching contract believed to tender him twenty-five thousand dollars for his services in the coming sea- son. He failed to get the fifty thousand he had demanded. PERRY CUTS VINES’ Bringdale’ *167 167 167— 501 beat Braddock? That is so silly. A. Henning ... *174 174 175— 523 Why I would not be considered —— —— — ——|champion if I did not defend . 514 501 510—1525}agninst the best man available.” BADGERS | Max was reminded that Braddock 183 171 186— 540 was still regarded as champion 141 161 190— 492 although he had not defended the 183 182 195— 560|crown since he won it nearly two — L ___|years ago. ... 507 514 571—1592 Schmeling did not waver. ARMADILLOS “Champion! Bah!” he hissed. 164 215 177— .":58j Obviously, Schmeling hasn't a 195 229 170— 594,caré in the world. . 187 170 182— 439 ———-———— Totals Stevenson .. Delebecque N. Bavard ... Totals Barragar Pullen Kaufmann NET TOUR LEAD IN MATCH AT MEMPHIS MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 20. — Reducing Vines’ lead in their tour- ing tennis rivalry to eighteen matches to sixteen, Fred Perry de- feated Ellsworth Vines 6-4 and 15- 13 here last night. CUBAN FLASH LAYS JERSEY CITY LAD oo 546 614 520—1689 DINOSAURS .~*178 178 178— 534 141 171 1456— 437 *173 173 173— 519| Totals 492 502 496—1490 *—Average score. Did not bowl. OILERS AND SAFEWAYS WIN THROUGH TO AAU FINAL HOOP STRUGGLE DENVER, Colo.,, March 20.—Hav- ing beaten all opposition on their way to the finals, the Bartlesville, Oklahoma Oilers meet the Denver OREGON STATE CREW IN HITCH-HIKE RACE WITH GOLDEN BEARS OAKLAND, Cal, March 20. Using a borrowed shell, the Oregon State College crew will row here this afternoon against the U. of California varsity. The O. 8. C. oarsmen paid their own expenses to come here for the race. SEATTLE GROCERYMEN TAKE NW AMATEUR ICE {TITLE FROM PORTLAND Safeways here tonight for the Na- PORTLAND, Ore, March 20. — tional -AAU basketball crown for # 1937, the final reward of, the cage | chtile Eba’s Grocery sextette won world’s week-long world series. the Pacific Northwest Amateur Ice Last night, -in semi-final m_IHockey title for 1937 here last tests, the two finalists overmme!m‘m’ defeating the Portland Hop two other pre-tourney favorites, the | 00148, 3 to 2. Oilers defeating Kansas City, and! the Safeways hurdling the Holly- NOMINATIONS FOR wood s KENTUCKY DERBY MOUNT TO 135 NOW Totals Brown .. Keyser McCormick ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Communi- IN FOURTH ROUND NEW YORK, March 20. — Kid Chocolate, Cuban 128 pounder, knocked out Joey Woods, weighing 136, of Jersey City, in the fourth round of their bout here last night. - —— Try The Empire classifieds for results. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AS ADMINISTRATOR ALL CONCERNED are hereby notified that the last will and testa- ment of George Gooden, deceased, was admitted to probate and that Frank A. Boyle was appointed Ad- ministrator W.W.A. of said dece- dent’s estate on March 18, 1937, by the United States Commissioner and ex officio Probate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. WAll persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same,” with proper vou-: chers, within six months from the! date hereof to the undersigned at; the office of his attorney, R. E. Ro- bertson, 200 Seward Building, Ju- neau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March self-styled hold-| AND THE FIRST TI BROT! ME YOUR R SAW 1937. By GEORGE McMANUS — QUINTETS MIX -~ INTITLE TILT Oregon Invades Washing- | ton State for Battle to De- { termine Stanford's Host i PULLMAN, Wash,, March 20, — With the Northern Division title as the prize, basketball teams of Washington State College and Uni- versity of Oregon clash here tonight in the final playoff leg uf the three- way champw.sup ue in which the regular season ended. The winner of tonight's game will be host to Stanford University's powerful Cardinal five, winner in the Southern division, in the three- game series that will determine the 1937 crown-bearer for the Pacific Coast Conference. ACROSS 1. Knocks 6. 0dd plece of work 8. County in New Mexico 13. Century olant 13. Anglo-SBaxon money of account 14 Always 15. Manifest 17. Cateh or pawl 19. Commerce 31 Ropes tor mnml the s of RECSHMEGO MOIL IOIXIAIL]I S| DI ISPLIEIASE] AW SERE 45, Untrue ™ 43, Instigate 60. Bullding material 61 On the ofean 63. Auricle 64, Short jacket 66, Tear asunder 56. Some §7. A king of Ml 6. n 38 Coloring agent 29, Upper parts L C:run y 43, Three-bandea armadillo =(//%fl-l /R Fusibla ue e mmfi £ Rights Reserved by The Associated Prese | un. [s |} AT THE HOTELS | |3 o W. T. Treim, Cordova; Mrs. Lee Atkinson, Chichagof; James Cou- | ghin, Fairbanks; R. P. Gerwels, Ju- neau; A. Longmire, Juneau; Ed | Drexler, Atlin, B. C.; John John- |son, Juneau; W. A. Sherman, Ju- | neau. | Gastineau Alaskan J. L. Whyte, Seattle; Andy May, Longview, Wash.; Fred Kaucher, Longview, Wash.; Pete Pappas, Fair Haven. Zynda A. M. Smith, Seattle; W. M. Peel, | Washington, D. C.; Marjorie Wolfe; Thea Odegard. ————.——— HARRY BERG RETURNS { Harry Berg, technician, of the Ju- {neau Signal Corps, United States Army, has returned to his post here after a vacation of several months in the south. Berg went to Pan- ama during his vacation and visit- |ed many other localities. — e | i Dance at the Terminal tonite. JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $§ Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally | Advertised | Straight Prices | Recreation Farlors g al SEWARD - AIR BASE A permanent air base has been ‘established in Seward by Pilot John |Littley. Mr. Littly has been based {nt Bethel, and has done consider- |'able flying out of Anchorage and !Seward. He had long regarded ! Seward a good base prospect. - eee | HOMER GRUWING Homer is growing steadily, the tirely taken up by settlers. People are moving up to the upper plateau, | the new mile and a half road built by the Alaska Road Commission proving fine access to the upper area by car. — Dance at the Terminal tonite. et RUTH AND BOB ARE | BACK, CAPITOL CAFE ! Charlie Miller, of the Capitol Cafe, announced today that Ruth and Bob, longtime favorite musi- cians, have returned for a new en- gagement. They are just back after a trip of several weeks in the states, during which time Bob and Mrs. Tew (Bob has a last name), visited with Bob's mother in. Seattle. The Capitol has ben redecorated for the Spring season, with attrac- tive wall designs in the dance hall, and a fresh coat on the front en- trance. The work was done by Eu- gene DeRussette. community center being now en- = e ® OTHER NEEDS FOR AN EARLY SPRING LILLY’S SEEDS ‘Northern Grown Tested LILLY’S FERTILIZER GARDEN TOOLS o Hand Cultivators © Weeders @ Trowels ® Rakes . @ Hoes THOMAS HARDWARE cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, | F.&AM. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the F. C. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LETVERS, advy ~--Secretaryy- LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 20.— |One hundred and thirty-five young thoroughbreds have been named for the Kentucky Derby. From the list, fifteen or more will be selected for 20, 1937. FRANK A. BOYLE Administrator W.W.A. Publication dates, March 20, 27, April 3, i 10, 1937, BILL DOUGLAS N AN EEERd JEEE v au. . 7 mer, was oala gt regulat . 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