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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1937. By BILLIE DE BECK THER'S SNUFEY W NAOW'S YORE CHANCE.EZRY NE MOUGHT TELL Wty TO WIS FACE WHAT NE S JES' SAW EREGOUT // ; YHONEY POT” BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HULLO, NE DECREP\T oL MUGSHRATS---- (& T WKNOWED ALl NOou CONG & WUZ DOWN HERE T WOULON'T | Hou s {E KNOW \ WON'T GTANC FAGHTIN' AN L WHAT ERBOVT THAT KNEE-HIGH CRITTER O NYOR'N,.SNUFFY 22 oU SAM'L, HERE SEZ HT'S TH ONWNY DUNKEY HE EVER SEED THAT WUZ TOoO \LAzZvY SET DOWN--, TER PUT & PAD -LOCK ON TH CRICKEN -CO08 -~ invented which he calls ENTEFS RING DOUGLAS Erckin Mi Jensen A colorful touch to the game was . provided by the traditional pen- tine of the High School student Bl e DOUGLAS Fit: " body during the half time. The band played school son nd mar |end yells were [ says can get that hold from 15 different SET FGR AHENA | positions | Bill Walthers, local head squeez- L] ing artist will take his head scissors through a 45 minute two out of three an. (falls’ contest with Walter Gaston, s squad were Behrends Patricia Hussy and Mary Wildes, yell leader: Firemen Win Over Krause in Basketball Tourney Outstanding on the high school while DeVault made & Last Evening tacular interceptions and Mills and Erskine were st Douglas tcam, with showing form. Firemen-Krause Gan In the Firemen-x Firemen maintained a 1 long passing proving through re ball handlin. Despite the cheers of an enthus- fjastic student-body, the Juneau High School basketball varsity yield- use game, the succes: W spec- baskets. on the me Juneau won White ad with sful 3. Dutch SECOND WEEK ENDS 4 IN BRUN S WICKERS n o« TOURNAMENT PLAY Pretzel Bending Con- test Tonight Tenight, eight Four Bouts Scheduled for musicle bending ut and groan artists will pound ANB Arena mat and m the referee. ake Hammerlocks | professional middleweight champion of Old Mexico, who will try to break Walthers in twain with that nast- nasty Boston crab hold Bob Bryant and Jerry Fincher will tangle for a 30 minute special event for one fall, both boys fast and both boys clever. Bryant just “rassles” for the best hold he can sing his teeth or hands on, but Fincher likes to throw arms of op- PULLMAN, Wash. —A chip off the old block—and a big one, («c donned boxing gloves. Jess Willard, Jr N mer world heav, and a junier at Washington State College, is trying his ha ring game this year predicting big things boy. the for- *hampien of for ob Pastor, the man who stayed away from Joe Louis, stayed too close to Nathan Mann of New Haven and lost the decision in New York. Pastor Behrends was top player on the ¢ Fireman five, with Orme helping with cl hecking and long shotls, while Snow proved effective under the hoop The Krause shorter ses but and despite the and James, the ed victory in their opening game of the season to the Douglas Eagles who marked up a 27 to 22 score, after a closely fought battle last night in the High School Gymnas- fum. In the first game of the double- header, the Firemen quintet came out on top with a 45 to 34 score over the Krause players. unable to cad Showing early season prom score, after the with the return of picked vete £ moother working the Douglas s d w shiown in the Krau: able to down un varly over their cponix — lead through advantage of t open’™ paces Totals 518 474 and superior passing tock a delfeating % Added reach under the ba 3 Spark Plugs srrow night in tour at the Brunswick Alle; Last night's scores follow snow White 129 117 181 159 141 110 s shown on the canvas for no count after a right‘dellvered by Mann.' The and Nelsons, double ankle locks and winner may meet Joe Louis. flying tackles—and the management not responsible for injuries sustamned _in the audience bodies leaving 400 he ring. in ng 193 by rson 197— 537 G. Larson L. Larson H. Jarvis \arked by {ingers Bardi ters w cpponents g whistle. Linaticn me of play was slippery effc Cenc their car-olds will start the PRI & fireworks with a len minute ‘“ras- 451 446 _1am Slin'" exhilition. Both are Ju- Aliika Sintesh neau High School boys, one weighs 159 162 at's Mik 188 166 158—t 173 146 Totals me Caruso B. Schmitz Ugrin two this i saw a Tuneau height to . - o> ghts o’ Juneau”, Nevember 7, 1927, moonlight 18 that s m exist for pho.e . travel business during the phic pury eXposures WOrs vt ) id Ruttam, who made by L. V. Winter and E. P. Pond, vent W on the last i P »:X 3 o' Ju uthtound trip of the Yukon hed' @ > > The MRS. DEAN SHERMAN HONORED AT PARTY GIVEN LAST eVENING For Mrs. Dean Sherman, the for- 4 mer Miss Lilllan Alexander, Mrs, A dourhter weighing eight peynds Elmer A. Friend and her daughter, and eight ounces was born recen'ly Mrs, Arthur Adams, were in Cordova to Mr. and Mrs. Edwn 179-pound collegiate light- at dge party given last Liljearen. The' ekild’ has™téen Lieg sht division by the time dams residence numed Eva Mae Liljegren. '#5¢ on starts. in w assembled for -> > Cne of the finest boxing pros- contract and first prize FREE TURKEY 5 I've ever laid eyes on,” the von by J. B. Burford; second, Door Prize tonight at-the Northern 169 coach declaves. Young Willard has Jack Metzgar; cut prize, Miss Beer Parlor. padv. developed fast the last couple of - yeers, Although he has done no reg-, ular boxing before, he is fast and ity and has instinct for the mitt game. “I first saw Willard in action last year when he worked out with Huoert varsity and a cl friend ¢ Glendale, Calif. I was in ed then, but Willard refus out for unt accurate s Bardi was high eve coring ficld goals and t sk SUMMARY FIREMEN (45) Snow 15 Behrends 10 Bertholl 6 Sturrock 5 Orme § Substi Poter v of £ cently choragite id win= ter un condi- 26 nt inore: in 524 to more to -wide distribuiion, nt demand for same fs now DAUGHTER IS BORK S WILLARD, JR. predict big things hosiesses Hudson night Lincoln, re seven ponents to the blood hungry au- Since the opening of the college via the hammerlock route. Willard has been busy tr un » firing begins at 7:30 in tne der C Tke Deeter, whose leather ANB H the bload will stop run- pushers last year won the Paciic Pearl Pet - o t to take the national colleg- § i Sosidh iate title. 2 L] who sures 6 feet 1 inch and tives and friends i Junsow. . Shadl weighs 187 pounds, through hard the < dauskime | B Tudae" HE SR 5 H paces, expecting to have him down 4 - George F. Alexan. snd the slstir % H o Airplane travel out of Anchorage o yrcc sone Alexander £nd C z ;s ¢ large increase summer, p o nl 'Ix‘v‘fl‘rulllnr“v;rv\ r‘ ‘\”)n.; AT ELKS’ ALLEYS ¥ according Charles Ruttam, As- 2 T yh Scheool champion in pl‘ll:)h’{ sed by by Doc Webh, the chunky i ; ton g 5 counted for crucial points for t 199 180 s he can “dish it out.” 3 Lm F ] A % Douglas five, aided by the wild, 135 147 Byinaton, who was a Leonard Holmquist led his Chev- X“ 3 “,.w “prayer” throws which heid Juneau 157 197 tar football player in the Webfoot rolet trio of bowlers to victory last a o back from scoring. Douglas, tired -— tate, has taken his football art into M at the Elks club alleys over after three quarters of intensive 491 the ring. Big Bill will come put of the Dedge squad, with 582 play, never - the - less managed Bardi 18 Stubbies his corner with a flying tackle, it All three Chevvy bowlers topped keep a small lead over thei Jemes T 169 145 and then through the 900 give Chevrolet a total of vigorous opponents. Incr Barrie 159 146 the fight will try to knock 643 speed as a result of elimination of Mere 139 143 out of the ring with line <0 g rnaticnal - Cadillac tip-off set a hard-te-keep pace for B - - b It h, Intern:tional aso ended the Douglas veteran: 455 435 show & hold he has ™ a 1600 score, rolling 1627, veat the illac’s 1574. All bowlers.in 1Tis match had to- r 500 n DeSoto-Franklin mix, nei- ther leam went over 1500 and only iwo bowlers topped 500. DeSoto won by 22 pins. Tenight's games will be vs. Plymouth and Reo vs Last night's scores follow CHERVOI 103 169 Holmauist 178 211— a2 Poct i Mis Werner Mi 490--1643 Uk 15— 174— 562 170510 156 421 45 Mzt Radio Set Owner— we have justiinstaffed“science s datest riasv el “Thc,‘éloughABveng!c CATHODE-RAY' “RADIO" SERVICE LABORATOR Making it possible to adjust : your receiver with the . accuracy of America's,.u foremost laboratories 198 170 111 Shepard Vukovich Wile u.orge ny weisht from pr to turn 494 NATIONAL 203 191 172 164 169 167— 180 17! 202— 5141538 Totals INTEF 566 boxing 500 ¥ 561 Benson MacSpadden Hermie ur The son of the man who won the world’s ampionship title from Jack Johnson, is an all-round ath- lete. Jess, Jr, was a member o the Cougar fi all and track t Wearing varsity colors for first time last spring, Willard prov ed himself one of the best high hurdlers in the west, winning the northern division championship of the Pacific Coast conference. 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Totals 131— 524 140— 496 148—*444 513 532 419—1464 - INSTALLATION HELD THIS MORNING BY JUNIOR AUXILIARY Officers for the coming year were installed at the meeting of the Jun ior American Legion Auxiliary, this afternoon, with Mrs. E. M. Polly, Past Department President, presid- ing as installing officer. Barbara Hermann was seated as President; Lorralne Johnson, First Vice-president; Winona Monroe (absent), Second Vict Betty Nordling, Secreta: Kaufmann, Treasurer; Willane Roff, Histori;n; Joan Hudon (absent), Chaplain; Colleen and Eileen Hel- lan, Sergeants-at-Arms. Assisting Mrs. Polley were Mrs. Homer Nordling, Mrs. Oscar Olson, M Alba Newman, Mrs. George Gullufsen, and Mrs. George Penny. Plans were made for a meeting on Sunday, December 19, when members of the Junior Auxiliary will & meet to wrap Christmas presents ¥ for needy children. Luncheon was served today by Lenore Kaufmann, assisted by members of the Auxil- , and announcement was made Barragar Rienedau Bloedhorn Totals AS A PAID-UF SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Jack Holler is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS 1O SEE “PAROLE RACKET” IT RAINED ROSE ; on o Your Name May Appear—-WATCH THIS SPACE | N California’s Coach Stub Allison | that the next business meeting who, despite his worried look, l |

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