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BRINGING UP FATHER 0 5 al polo "hree Calitornia champion points each Alabama, and Minnesota, college SPORT GREATS BOYS- THAT'S s ks o OV HAVE To 1y 7 CULT “Ts WONDERFUL~ A TasTE FOR OLng, \WILL BE S Your HOE c@ ; Q - l,]lh. World nghts reserved. tem. Douglas honors were taken by Manning and Angus Gair who helped keep the Juneau team from ming within a scoring chance of All-Stars during most of the sppa DOUGLAS Wi:S dHNO 3 Bl B. GAMES game, which ended 30-23. ’ The Juneau Frosh found them- : Ov ER JUNEAU selves up against a team which the ity found hard to beat the othe day, and lost a 13 to 22 point gamc to the Douglas High varsity. Despite current reports that the previous Juneau-Douglas varsity game was played half-heartedly by Juneau i order to give Douglas hope and cre- ate better competition, the Douglas — High varsity showed repetition of Three Juneau basketball teams|now-expected drive and cooperation. met defeat from Douglas Island op-|Seen to advantage because of ap- ponents, last night in the Douglas' parent inability of the Juneau Natatorium, when the Islanders'|freshmen to learn how the game Fx All-Stars and High School should be played, the Douglas var- ] fives took easy victories from the sity was headed by Stars Stragier, Juneau High Varsity, Reserves and Wahto, and A. Savikko. Juneau| Frosh, respectively. | novices who may show promise were | Losing the game in the last min-) Rice, McDaniels, and Miller. ute of play when a sustained drive| would have meant success, the Ju-! neau High School Varsity players Jet a Douglas lead of 21 to 24 at b (he end of the third quarter d into a final score of 34 to 28. The Juneau varsity showed good form in the first and third quarters and threatened to take the game during moments of enthusiasm, bug| (3¢ Cashen (0). Juneau High, Hus- | the steady, superior playing of the ¢ (i Powers (0); DeVault (®). | Eagles brought the Douglas team its SUMMARY | Practice Tilts Played Last Night in Natatorium on Island SUMMARY Douglas Eagles (34) G. Edwards, 2 ..F. evelop, Mills, 10 F. Jensen, 6 C. Niemi, 0 G Erskine, 14 G Ritter, 0 Substitutions: Douglas, Stragier JHS. (28) | Hanson, 8| Behrends, 3 Hildre, 6 Brown, 7 MY HONEY-BEE IT'S DISGRACEF UL YOUR SNORING 1S DISGRACEFUL- CAN'T YOU BE ALITTLE QUET ? football; Stanford, college basket=' ball Two points each ways, National A. A. U champions; professional Ranger, America’s cup defender; Fordham, college football; Chicago Bears, pro-football; college football All-Stars, who defeated Green Bay Packers at Chicago. One point each: Indiana, distance running team; New York Giants, baseball; San Jose, Argentine polo team; Lafayette, college tootballj Purdue » basketball D SANTA CLAUS GIVES PARTY | FATHER-PLEASE- WHAT WILL THE NEIGHBORS SAY P \ ARE NOW GIVEN THEIR INNINGS | University of Wash ington Oarsmen Come in Pounth Posltlon Denver Safe- basketball crew of NEW standing YORK, Dec. 23 athletic team of 1937 experts have ruled, was the York Yankees, champions of baseball world Forly-two of the fifty experts ! participating in the seventh annual :\nm'mlml Press poll, cast their bal- for Joe McCarthy's diamond The out- the New the bon sers who piled up a total of points in leading the poll for HUSKY SKIIERS = .= FOR CHILDREN cond time in as many the third time in its sev- en-year history Pitt Is Second The Northland Transportation Although given only two first- COMPany's Santa Claus this afters place votes the Pitt Punthers, un. 100N Was host to a packed house at Qefeated. football array, eastly. took ® Capitol Theatre party L second place in the balloting witn Santa gave each boy and girl pres- o Joints, exactly twice as many ag C(s and goodies, and showed them |were cast for Don Budge and hs ® Series of short movies and @ fea ture entitled “The Big Show.” Davis Cup tennis teammates .Wash- iR Han PK]( of East and Pick of mngtons varsity erew Poughkeepsie S DRy “f""{h‘::; :::W:)‘l’: 5 champions, merited 22 points to|' ook g e £ | West to Vie at Sun Irank fourth for the second succes-|B!881ed and laughed at BSanta® Vallev: Tdak i s lantics alley, Idaho sive year. s Y ATy All told, twenty-one teams or crews in nine sports, were mention- MOOSE LODGES TO The four-year-old University of Washington Ski team will be pitted |a week from tomorrow against the, |strong Dartmouth squad in a two day tournament of skiis at Sun Val- {ley, 1daho, for what will unofficially Ibe top-rank in the country’s ski- ed by the experts Huskies Rate Fourth Tabulation of the returns (pgints| FOR ALL K l DDIE S on a 3-2-1 basis, each expert nam- | ing his first three choices in order{ The annual Chrli!'m% tree party of preference) : [ for children of the community, given by the Loyal Order of Moose and | GIVE XMAS PARTY 10 O g, o, Firsts Points| women of Moose, will be held Satur- Dartmouth is the pride of the East' New Yoik Yankees . 42 138 ' day afternoon at 3 o'clock When & | while Washington has held the Pa- ' pittshurgh footba il L res matiiha, Wil B¢ Hatd &v val |cific Coast Conference ski cupsince yeam 2 62 |Coliseum lu‘r. team was organized a little over ;g Davis Cup Ten- | Santa Claus will be present to {Gpe AU BRS. A0 SE WA ol itk 2 31 |give Christmas stockings to all kid= Washington's usky slal artists Washington crew 1 22 ldies attending the party, and @ were still in very amateurish form, Newark Bears, win- |special show whll be the order of o Dartmouth won at Mt. Rainier. ok 9k it This year, with lettermen skiiers “Little World Se { ————————— wearing the Purple and Gold of jes” 1 9 SITKA PASSENGERS the Husky pack in much improved washington Redskins, Through passengers on the motors |form ‘nnd reinforced with excellent pro-football cham- ship Northland from Sitka are Mrs. material in the form of new skiiers,| pions 1 7 |O. Welcome, Mrs. M. E. Jessup, W, i sec?pd vic‘tvory over the high schoo]‘D. All.-sta_rs (30) J RQSPF\'P:S (23) Bouncing Harry Thomas hit the canvas seven tim s before his fight with Max Schmeling was halted the Big Green Dartmouth Squ,f‘dlow Westbury, nation- A. Anderson and J, Lundgren, 1 varsity this season. Angus Gair, 6 .. F. K. Reischl, 2 §"iyo eighth reund, but the Minnesota heavyweigh! showed plenty of spirit. Here he is on the floor near | will have a “tough row to hoe Erskine, Mills and Edwards were Alex Gair, 4....F. Notar, 4 b tats. & ! Six lettermen from the Washing- i the end of the bout, but his fists are set for action. g P’ outstanding men on the Douglas Manning, 14 C. Hickey, 2 RIS s A & i ton team are returning for action: | * team, while Dutch Behrends, Bud Mills, 4 G. D! Bhisohl, - F ¥ Captain Bob Higman, Lonnie Rgb- Brown, and Ritter played fairly good J. Niemi, 2 G. Daniloff, 2 SUMMARY inson Tom Hill, Walt Page, Harold “FORGET THE REST— & games for Juneau. | Substitutions: Douglas All-Stars, D-H.S. (22) Juneau Frosh ‘“'2 I stacks, and Bill Hubbach 1 In the Reserve-All Star game, Reidi (0); Guerin (0); Slitanda Krusl 1 F. Rice, Several newcomers are threaten- TH e &' Keith and Dave Reischl showed an (0). Juneau Reserves, Hussey (3); D. Wahto, 7 . .F. Miller, .5 ing the vetera: s for places on the AND DRINK E BEST interesting two man passing sys- Ritter (4); Powers (2). A. Savikko, 4 ..C...... McDaniels, 3 acuma eam e o 2 P footwg transfer from Dartmouth, Paul Sce- CANADIAN CLUB 1. Savikko, 2 % werse, ¥ ler i ot s 4 FOR HOME OR BUSINESS Subs titaions: Dougias Hh JUST 10 PINS macoms. oee an—smeinimen “vhutkr Sainpetify ' Bt Kronquist (0); Gurrerro (0); Fleek of William (“Heck”) Wison, for-land Ranger Quale, Norwegian ex- WHISKEY (0; Wahto (0% Juneau Frosh, Sa- mer Portland Coast League catcher, pert, have all shown exceptional R E l o N loum (0); Garcia (0) to manage the Tacoma Tigers of promise. Made and Bottled in Canada by RS R i AL American MPat Take Big the western International Baseballl The internationally famous ski 4 ' @ League is announced by Jack Quill, coach, Otto Lang, is bossing the A SERVICE and REPAIRS REBEKAH LODGE Win Over Alt Heidel- |League s announceq (Sonch. O Te0k | HIRAM WALKER & SONS. [} PARTY IS HELD bergs Last nghl Wwilson was with Tacoma on op-/ VT“P D““"_"“““"""*RV. contest | SOLD IN 87 COUNTRIES Phone 34 tion last season and aided in the Will be in three events, cross coun- | A social meeting was held last The Rainier trio last night de- team’s climb to the league title. try, downhill, and slalom DISTRIBUTED 3Y ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS, INC. i 4 LA night by the Rebekah Lodge, when feated the Spark Plugs by 10 pins —————————— L ,.T:’ - » Our Refrigeration Expert, JOIIN HOUK, is members gathered for an informal in a three game match that ended Empire classifieds pay. equipped to give you Nuick, Efficient Service Christmas party held in the LO.O.F. 1454 to 1444. a Hall American Meat walked to a win at; teasonahle cost. Mrs. John McCormick presided, in a match with Alt Heidelberg ’ A and refreshments were served by 1524 to 1397. H Rice & Ahlers Compan Empire, Arctic v, Stubbles Last night's scores follow —_— > SPARK PLUGS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 23— F. Schmitz 203 175 137— 515 Two new umpires, Bill Doran and R. Tencish 177 145 149— 471 C. Gault Falls, have been signed . Botelho 159 154 155— 468 for the 1938 Pacific Coast Base- 4 —— —— —— —— ball League season. ‘'heir con- Totals 539 474 441—1444 tracts were purchased by President RAINIER W. C. Tuttle during the recent Gucker 182 156 164— 502 national meeting at Milwaukee. Do- Terencis 162 167 171— 500 ran comes from the Western In- Amboy 148 161 143— 452 ternational League and Falls from 3} IS —— —— —— —— the Texas Leagle. [ Totals 492 484 4781454 ALT HEIDELBERG . Jakeway 156 141 154— 451 P"mu carnera Baker 147 171 155— 473 | Doe 157 186 136— 473 2 < EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO Towls T i Il in Hospital AMERICAN MEAT | d MAKE YOUR FEAST COMPLETE— Thibodeau 159 186 136— 481 Hermle 151 201 159— 511 BUDAPEST, Dec. 23.—Primo Car- Koski 192 198 142— 532 nera, former world heavyweight, . ; : [y champion, was in a sanitorium here, Why NOt lee a Llfetlme Of Enjoyment? . 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