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" THE DAIH /\I ASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1938. " BRINGING UP FATHER o : ' By GEOKGE McMANUS | CALLING THE CAGERS—NO. 4: HERE THEY | DIDN'T ARE - | WAS [TTTTTTTTTI | | QWE ANY (=4 OF THESI WELL= ILL GO TO THE OFFICE (Gine o e ) AN SEE HOW SIR VON PLATTER VERY GOOD-THERE S B e TRnG: SLee e WELL= HOW sk / it = ¢ ) S ONI HING SURE DI YoU GIT l‘ ALONG ’ | I CAN'T DO ANY HARM BECAUSE HE CAN'T DO ANY THING - J;m, I . World ngl LIVEN"( D[};:S 7 MAT BURNERS ' Steele’s Knockout by Fre d A ]m stoli Is BRADDOCK TO 1t bttt oSl 616 FOR LEAD | MEET TONIGHT | i First i‘lu;nr !']su‘ in Sporis Thi: SPOT ATELKS INELKS'HALL .moiessiesia L | | NEW yomg Jan. 21. — After watching Fred Apostoli pummel Pennsylvania pinster, Martin 7 ety 1Tt B P Lavenik, stepped out last night at Eight Twist - Until-It Hurts preadie ‘-(nlv into utter helpless- the Elks Alleys to roll up a total Rasslers in Four ] llI:Y'm“;“i”:] :,“,.""}'{f“"{\f cele, 5 with 201-180-235. The Pe . successfully defending his S R st Blg Bouts weight title when he risks it against boys walloped the Southern Pacific trio 1712 to 1582 Ervin Hagerup, Lackawanna rol- ler, chalked up second high total for the evening and individual game high with 252. Lackawanna and the belting bellhop from Tonight is pretzel night at The word aleng Rue C Hall, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, is that they’ll meet in an outdoor when four wrestling bouts get un- championship batltle this summe der way. Although Steele has made no an-| Heading the bill will be Bill nouncement it is likely he will retire or 8C J Northern Pacific played a high pres- - 4 Walthers, that local muscle bender if he loses his crown. Meanwhile, nd Tommy Farr, terrible Welsh- sure contest, the former w ng ~ 5 | ;668_261,7 ey er winning out| o 4 ows a mean set of head and Apostoli will box Glen Lee of Oma- man | JUNEAU PIONEER, Een g besbot e, X0k Goritral bf)d; scissor ngling with Walter ha, Neb,, in Ne \uk‘ February 4. The bout promises to be a hot and |\1ause Wlll Alm Foot at IS BURIED TODAY with a final score of 1582-1836. Gaston, the Old Mexico champion A few mont g0 Steele said he heavy one and the Garden is virtu- b 2 ominal score Of 19821336 | yho did such a cute little act on planned to quit the ring in a year ally a sell-out, over a 590000 gate Dope Bucket Against SRR oy S dheimnting; . & 3 the ropes last December—and who or so and enjoy the sizeable for- predicted by Promoter Mike Jacobs. DeMolavabive Wi lbsstbesniabny bttt SOUTHERN PACIFIC |incigentally is 2 master at the Bos- tune his fists have brought him. | Farr, largely on the strength of 4 » O eIk eevibath. Wbt ey L A ton Crab hold. Walthers we e 45/ tae Antblligent o youngster] the fact that he has gone 15 rounds of tha. - Netivits, eaith iha il ":’v"c__k“"““ 1‘:] lz:: ‘7‘; -*522 /i at 168 and Gaston at to Imperls Hia- Health by with Champlon Joe Louis without' Another double header of basket-{ 0 o0 S0 G ™ ericiating, e {8 P34 emi-finalers, Doc Webb (a dirty many more bad beatings for the becoming a total loss, remains a fa- ball Is slated for tonight at the high| e b b0 e coremony, inter= Ve 2 in —rassler from the word boo) at 187 of mon He's only 25 and un-! ’ ment was held in the Evergreen Eoialsi, 504 513—1582 pounds, and Bill Donovan, at 195 doubtedly had several more years 5and 7 to 5 |many times defeated, meeting un- Lo LR UL, LS ere Jack gt ”‘NN‘;";;‘/AIT);;AW , pounds, will tangle in what promises of good fighting in his system, but Farr is the local choice over the 32- defeated DeMolay ~‘“‘: the Juneau| v o\ J. F. Mullen, Frank Ae wvar ¥ 84552 .a | ith ple : : : 3 k does High School lads tangling with the MCCloskey. Tokk e ‘k o vy ‘{‘;G to be a number onc bout with plen- Le's been tossing and taking leath- year-old _opponent. Braddock does I"l"l et lads tan "€ Boyle, Henry Messerschmidt; Janres = bl 235— 6161ty of dirty work to keep Referce er for a decade. He is as clean-cut not lack supporters as he still packs Firemen Al and Tohn o Halm 168 217 159— 544 gy & stk o b e ~ a punch even If his legs.are not' The odds are all against Krause, ™ b "o, o0 Lo 2o 0en enowd —_——— < Uies GO 11 Boiinds, il sibe Rats of s i w ol ; ; : : WhAL iheY. sised to.be but vow and then they turn loose M- Ellingen was a well-know S, e e FOMD N AC) 2y ill sub- none of the marks of his profession; Rushing cut from his corner in the seventh round, ducked an Y use g sk Lt R 0 4 et . resident of Juneau and was con- Totals 553 581 578—1712'gtitute for Cowboy Davis tonight, as ol i . PSS a barrage of baskets that make the ! THE! 4 ght, 8 and our guess is that hell retice. | Apostoli punch, collided with the challenger, and a back on s s A €| actor for the construction,, of NORTHERN PACIFIC Dt At 5 i oeuted e il - Eieae L i crowd sit up and take account of a - o Stewart CTINE yRdie ndbinde e SRR risogt & vexybady | the canvas. Tmmediately after he arose Apostoli landed a low blow. fat scoreboard. Last Tuesday night, Many of the Capital City's most Tubbs BB 15 BA0inre o e Bl Bak Ol i '\“_“““IL‘, "'“f"A"l“" happens i\ ppereafter Apostoli belted Steele unmercifully until the boat au eml] s “]s the Concreter boys “got hot” and|Prominent buildings, ““““““41 E':“ Blunton 150 110/ 1105400 | by grobmen for & fitire bouh triars 1 e ot CPE8 18| atopped fh thé ninthrounl slapped a lot of chuckers through|Mall and St A Hospltal o ,,,,,, -'He has the weight and expe ; .{‘ in Ae !u OVE A-“»l” the Loop in a sudden burst of ac-|dlec .m.'\l week following an illness Totals 518 543 1837 s N e R oy - Meadieny RS (g PARIS, Jan. 21.—Premier Chau- |curacy. They may sustain them-|©f over & year. o Sy C umg few nights ago, will stand as one temps new government won a 501 selves in such a burst long enough Sadp et 3 ACK! enter the ring at 165 pounds. Muma of 1938's major Surp: P g . * il CADE Bitraay R e Pt e e ; i i to 1 vote of confidence in the to upset the dope, but then again RIFLE CLUB HEADS Hagerup 1L 185 25 oos| oW B Fork cutoubifor tm, . Apostali, besten by Breddie sev- Chamber of Deputies late this DeMolay does not want to sully its| Patricia Hussey has been el- Shattuck T A8 88 | b A e o e, oo, yelrs' ago, s an) Sue AhOCk afternoon after hearing an appeal record with defeat. ected President, and Corrine Duns i e AL 0dos. Many expecied for national unity. The High School Crimson Bears can, Secretary-Treasurer, of the Totals : 1660 plin xux\u‘: “‘m‘m o “lr:‘d ‘L-‘?- & good fight, for Apostoli had come - showed speed and accurate firing Girls' Rifle Club at the Juneau g est, 3 ed again along strong and unquestionably was Summer heat set off a fire alarm |a week ago whe! S . e HiE NEW YORK CENTRAL —Mike Daniloff, chunky and well the outstanding contender, but few et G ':)1'::\': :“:(f‘:l.“”._‘l’“,“"E‘.l:’l";?hf,‘;"li]:‘o';_(f:;(",‘im”"' " paits gi;;fi‘ o :'.2 1,1'2 ::Z i 4?; ',"i”“' and Gil DeVault, strong-limb- looked for an Apostoli triumpl and Garfield was the only American practically invulnerable defense and Lode and placer location notices & BT AL IS S o0 B TRy perhaps none fancied his winning President who also was a preacher. they displayed good physican con- | for sale at The Empire Office. Metcalf 189 192 181- 2, Tickets are still on sale at the by Minus 1 10 10— 30 Impl'x“] and the Alaskan a technical knockout s tilts with chal ; — - -oo shown himself a maste Totals 513 571 452—1536 hard puncher with 3 I- But Apostoli fought Cleveland 180 180 180—°540 ively at close quarters that Benson 185 146 194— 72a4 & P Steele had little chance to box or Bringdale 185 168 164— 517 FAV“RED IN Io ey Gl bR fon e R 1 tance artillery, Totals 550 After taking a good early licking 494 528—158: 3 s bt ~Average score—Did not bowl. !Steele found himself and was the ' - SRS g champion of old in the fourth and he declared he would never fight filth rounds but from the sixth here again. He also explained he PULLED LIGAMENT i Apostoli tock complete charge was bothered by an old injury MAY BENCH EAGLES’ EPSOM, England, Jan. 21.—Book- Steele’s Excuses Freddie may put up a much bet- |makers are already tempting Grand Apostoli’s low blow at the start ter scrap when the title is involved NEW HAVEN, Jan. 21 BASKETBALL STAR national steeplechase bettors by of the seventh round undoubtedly this summer, but Apostoli looks lke tphpee times during two years |quoting 100 to 8 odds on Royal Mail. hurt Steele, but apparently it served the new champion any way you fi- yale quarterback did Amer Claude Erskine, Douglas E”Aglcsr Another jumper figured a likely only to shorten the encounter. Steele gure it Clint Frank fail to pilot the Elis basketball star and Channel b&se-‘conwnder is Airgead Sios, listed at showed himself a courageous cham-' i O to a score when he had a first down ball light, pulled a ligament in hxs;ls to 1. Airgkead Sios, an uncn- pion by the manner in which he . inside the 10-yard mark left shoulder last night in a Dougz\s{ny jumper bought in 1935 by Sir took Apostoli's assault without going Mndel cyc"st - - basketball game. Francis Howle for $1,250 easily won down. By actual count Steele ab-| It may keep him from basketball|the 2':-mile steeplechase at New-,sorbed 51 punches in the ecighth The “Great Pyramid” is believed for an indefinite length of time, but|bury, whipping Kellshoro Jack, 1933 round. record of it will not hurt his pitching, for|Grand National victor, by several Steele said he was accust (st by many students to be NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Doug Ped- Prophecy, and not a tomb - omed to Claude is fortunately a right hand-|lengths. more tape and bandages than the en, the younger members of the | ed man. —_—————— |New York commission allowed and brother team in 6-day bicycle races, A total of 2,843,452 North Caro If Erskine's basketball for the sea-| An unidentified man lost his fish-| was so aggravated by its ruling thatneither smokes nor drink linians were born in their state. son is over, it will be a sad blow|ing pole from a ferry slip near an\.i —— — 3 - to the Douglas Eagles. burgh, dived after it and drowned. Faces Fire-Fighiers WRESTLING TONIGHT 7:30P. M. ELKS’ HALL MAIN EVENT BEAR FLASH, e BE SEEN: IN ACTION BILL WALT TO-NIGHT, IN WALTHERS vs. GASTON J)CLL SCHooL . GY M, 2 Other Big Bouts GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 (Tax Included) Tickets at: Imperial—New Alaskan Hotel F indoor season takes place in Madi- \are even i ‘ Irish Are Still Tou frh | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 21— Just as was ihe case Tear Notre Dame’s basketball quintet s run slap-dab into early disaster, but the Fighting Irish may snap back into trim for another long victory string | Coach George Keogan's profes- sional eye detected a lack of tension in his cagers early this campaign. They weren't keyed up to their task Keogan's diagnosis was correct land the Irish didn't get away with just a scare. Tllinois bopped them and halted their consecutive-game PAUL NOWAK {streak at 19 | | So. now that that's over, Keogan theyll get set for another streak, On paper, at least, the Irish should turn in a better| {00 He's Recovered Brown had reperted late from 2all etbacks estern, they early in the previous campaign, won all their other gam exceph jer and more experienced a close tussel with Pittsburgh chedule is no more diffi- All the veterans are in shape this year. Moir and Brown at forwards, vear ago Captain Raymond Nowak at center, Meyer and Tom= THIS EVENING \I »yer was out with injuries, John my Wukowits at guards. The quin= Moir was playing with a broken tet also has the advantage of re- cheek bone, Paul Nowak was recov- placements who won 13 straight con- ering from an appendectomy and tests as freshmen o rmer Heavywexghl‘ Champion and Terrible ! dition yvl | The PFiremen have also displayed Welshman to Meet sound defensive tactics, but if the S boys get their sights | High School boys sig NEW YORK, Jan. 221.—The sec- N A ABA on the hoop, the Smoke Eaters are d big heavyweight brawl of the going to have tough sledding. Odds n Square Garden tonight between - oo m Braddock, tormer cl mm]mm EDWARD ELL[NGEN rite in heavy betting odds of 8 to chool gymnasium, with Krause, “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Jan. 21, 1937 LIBBY’ “Where is your doll, dear>”| FOR THAT QUICK | asked the kindly old lady of a MEAL— PICK | 10-vear-old miss BEETS “the boy next aoor nas e| IPOTATO custody of the doll and I'm awarded three ice cream cones | a week.” | 0—0—0 ! Can 9 Q¢ Al 20°¢ | ... ... w. MACARONI after tea had been cleared away, “what are yen' Planiingl th A SALAD c o R N tenight?” it i 4 Mrs. Blunt shrugged her CUSTER BRAND | o M inrstod. 2 Can 2 5c No. 2 size | replied. I probably write a letter or two, read, listen to the radio, and so on.” come to the so on, don't forget Suimas BEANS RELIANCE =D Packed in Attractive CATSUP cfec A guest at a banquet look 744 i pains to make himself bl LARGE BOTTLES | [ o mate Miie semsetsiy Jar soc Bl o him. Somewhat at a loss for A P |small talk he ventured, after the first course, to inquire, RELI 20 e o COFFEE There was no reply except a genial beam. After the next Highest Quality Hunter: “Henry, do you still| course he followed up his first act toward your wife the same| °Pening with “Likee fishee?” Ib c as you did before you were mar-| This evoked a still more genial . Cans a beam. .":::::::w:.i:“l lf:-;g*;;"“&in' |:; Later in the evening the vis- 8 C s itor from the Far Eas - with her. I would lean over the| ¥, ITo™ the Far East respond d t fect English. fenco 'l fresh of her Bouse and| = 08 'tast In porfeot English. | gaze at her shadow on the cur- On resuming his seat he asked | An intelligent girl is one who tain, afraid to go in. And, I|of his neighbor, “Likee| knows how to refuse a kiss act exactly the same way now.”| speechee?” without being’ deprived of it. CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174