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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1938. — \ the n“.\\ of the \,\,d\ »\\Uh Foster j > i MONDAY Tonight 1:15 A.M. TUUGH HURDLE SI‘ ‘ ine PIN LEAD UN Wresane 1 proved again that he has not lost his eye under the basket by looping a dozen points through the rim top the scoring list To the delight of the near-ca- [ ocal Men Widen pacity crowd, the rabbit bit back at the wolf when acting referee Dan For Hunk TUESDAY DETROIT, Mich,, Feb. 12.—Foot- ball is just a seasonal occupation for Heartly (Hunk) Anderson. Hunk is in the insurance busis ness here and will take just enough MATINEE—Sunday 2 P.M. ELKS' ALLEYS FOR ALL-STARS Firerrien Win 38 to 31 Vic: tory Over Pick-up Gap— Women of First City & 5 Livie, who M his regular role as = time off next fall to coach the Uni- J Elk Squad DeMolay manager, l;\s seen his C]o;mg UP versity of Cincinnati line. i N SR layers shooe B s in G — .o - ... comes this drama of the Sport of Kings Threatening to carry through the wpoiessle fantion, ‘_fiip;lf“ff " the As They Stand ...and the gay and thrilling romance of biggest upset of the baskeiball 52~ fore to call a couple of fouls on| JuneAu Men ik PILUT HEPURTS a girl who lost her heart to a King of son, Juneau High School's Crimson «pjayer-for-a-Game” Foster. Hetdhikan Meni 7.722 5 > Bears drove to the edge of an his- SUMMARY Juneau Women 6764 Gamblers she had sworn to break! toric victory last night, but lost by ALL-STARS FG Fp prTp Ketchikan Women 275 HUT WEATHER a narrow five point margin as the R smith, f 3 1 2 7 K " H ] Anchorage-bound All-Stars rowed p nray f 0 0 1 Juneau Elks again vanquished their boat from a perilous fourth M Jencen. c ey ; Ketchikan on the bowling alleys n quarter tie to bring the final score, s Nelson, g 0 1 0 last night, the men winning by 220 u 800535 in" thets ‘gavior, S el B il pins and the women by 31. Inspired to play a game they fail- g Lindstrom, sf. .9 2 2 2 The men won all three of their FOHV Degrees Above 7Cl’o ed ever before to approach, the G Gissberg, sg. . 1 1 1 games; Juneau women dropped one ) o SohTy Crimson Bears tore throush Confi- B, Davin, vg | 1 1 3 g °f e three 7 at Height of 9,000 ent All-Star set-ups with speed '100] igh man bowler was Roger 1. :n‘d‘dm'vmxr(; mcu Tpaku Wlll(Lplll\d S ,0 ,? f _|Stevenson, for the Juneau Elks, Feet’ Iq&_A‘dSka held their stellar opponents to a Totals 11/ 58, e ap|TEL S0 EIEH Woman bowit Ml ANGHORIEE il b, 1 REok: 1o neck battle, HIGH SCHOOL FG FP PP TP " " o low: | ?* IPilot Winchell, arriving from the Both teams piayed a strong of- H. Hansen, f 6 1 3 13 ) 0 ¢ interior, reported 40 degrees above fensive. Both checked, shot, and T. Powers, f. 3 1 3 7 Ketchikan zero at 9,000 feet up and 30 degrees passed with whirlwind speed, as the Hildre, c 2 2 0 6 Roxds 147 *147 166— 460 Bbove at the 1 0-foot ce 2 over > season’s largest crowd of spectators Brown, g. 1 1 2 'Mu‘ln"u"t 160 167 166— 498 the Alaska range, west of Anchor= cheered from the packed high school DeVault, g ¥ 2 2 5 N‘.N““‘ ¥ 152 160 484 | 88 gymnasium bleachers and galleries. ey hunteis l;l‘) 161 54‘)! Passengers were 1o wa ven- The Uta opirit | Totals o 2 L] e e 51| tilators and windows had to be op= Bucking up against the full force pEASE YN 20 L __,ivnm! as in the suminer. of that good old high school “en- SUMMARIES U Totais 836 807 869—2512| When Pilot Winchell left the Kus- thooziasm” the All-Star team found ELKS FG FP PFTP| , , . bowled | kokwim country, zero temperature iself facing the traditional all-star Edwards, f gDl 3 a Tobadi |was registered but as he crept up, question of the “individual over the Mills, f il AR Y | 194 177 173— 544 |the temperature kept risine. He team.” Rusty on team combina- Foster, c. A L = " 170 201 177— 548 |Said h never heard of such tions which they have had little time Hill, ¢ IR R R PR 178 185 164— 527 high temperatures either in the - to practice, the All Stars were forc- Druliner, g. TS SR | ¢SS 188 175 166— 529 Summer or winter at such high alti- ed to tighten up on cooperation as J. Smith, ¢ ot SR R = sty 200 180 204— 584 'tudes. He usu iy finds it zero dur- the high school battlers held each Pinkley, s T SR B § S AR _|ing the summer and much lower man under check. Stragier, c i e ) R e S 030 918 884—2732 during the winier Roy Smih picked last night as s i WOMEN | Two therm:uicters ou the wings one of his “not-up-to-the-Smith” _ Totals R LR Ketchikan {of the plane both agreed as to the form evenings, but the All-Stars FIREMEN PG FP PF TP|o vall 127 132 139— 398 | temperature ind the airplane engine found an infallible marksman in El- Hollmann, f. Bn0 0 ARl iy 151 188 135— 474 [BOC 70 degrees hotter. mer Lindstrom whose 20 points B. Lindstrom, f. .. 2 0 1 4ig 0 0 - 133 117 136— 386 | - A — came in at critical points of play. Snow, c. -4 2 2 10| yinger 135 108 161 dga| e Smitty was well-covered last night, O'me, g. v 4 0 2 Bleme 41 127 17— 451 | AT THE HOTELS | after giving up his accustomed spot Behrends, g. v REE L g - A L under the basket to Lindstrom, he Bertholl, s. [ B UR 693 722 738—2153 | Gastinean managed, never-the-less, to be a e AT o Juhean W. S. Pekovich, Funter; G. H. leader in the final All-Star victory Totals a8 2. 9 H9 Kyler 129 179 138— 446 Hartle, Prince Rupert; J. C. Rey- LIONEL » Good Checking *—Behrends out on fouls with g o 106 135 105— 34¢ Dolds, Fairbanks; Albert Shenbeck, 3 Claude Erskine played a heavy Dine minutes to play in fourth quar-|p oo 194 173 128— 425 vancouver; John Westerpaurd, Vans 9 ; duty checking game for the All- ter. i " 159 151 155 463 | couver; G. McRae, Vancouver; W. - Stars with Bob Davlin (who, inci- Officials: Referee—Livie; Timer, Pavenik ‘189 145 178— 512|C- Brun, Prince Rupert; Arthur s dentally, is to make the Anchorage A. B. Phillips; Scorer, H. Harmon. 2 — — —_ _—_|Lundberg, City. X trip instead of Kinky Bayers) help- Wit X 697 783 7T04—2184 | AR rreve MIORGAN o wavren PIDGEON SHORTS ing to stop threatening high school o ot A | ATTENTION MASONS MERKEL - Phgkns, FRED I_ENHART it G 3t uhead e e L y ra For Juneau High, Gil DeVault up- | < b e, St HHA The ('r“;d i set a record number of All-Star set- State ‘F_' & A, Mu_ndny evetiing A% 1:90 Onginal Story and Screen Play by Arita Loos and Robert Hopkins Merry Manikins ups, playing an outstanding check- | 4 jo'clock. Work in the M. M. Degree. Disected by Jack Conway * Produced by Bernard H. Hyman T y ing game along with Buddy Brown, | “Smartles” bbby o il Associate Producer. John Emerson who, still, however, seems to prefer NOTICE TG OREDITORS A News of the Day passing to shooting. Varsity man e | LAST TIMES TONIGHT “’l‘zfifhse‘:’f:n“wss"'mché‘gkl:“ih'h::“:‘i' > TH I RD RUUNB EAST LANSING, Mich., Feb. 12 J;mmza}:fimc;n;vngis;:fn ;r: 1, at J‘: § s vieis Michi; State’s track men are| "KILLERS OF THE SEA’ and ‘DANGEROUS NUMBER’ buskets (though his frsi-half game e mardens N stter of the eate af hit off-form) was Harold Hansen. Cheers from the High School bleachers came loud at the end of the first quarter, when the score stood 13 to 6 in favor of the Bears. The half saw the score stand 22 to | Last spring George McKenna, &/ wWILLIAM MEYERS, Deceased. quarter-miler, was permitted to| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN graduate ahead of time to take & tnat the undersigned was on the job, and now another runner has'ggih day of January, 1938, ap- qualified for a degree months ahead pointed administrator of the Estate of his class. He's Gerard Boss, & dis- of said Willlam Meyers, deceased, Lightweight Champion| Lewis Scores Second Time, 3 Meetings ‘G-Man Dick Tracy’—Second Chapter News FIRST SHOW — 7:10 P. M. B THEATRE | style, no less a personage will be in- by special equipment, proves a gen- uine thrill. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer gave the SARATOGATO troduced than pretzledom's inevit- able “Masked Mahvull!” NEW RASSLERS, 20 in the All-Stars’ favor, and the! ST. PAUL, Minn..Feb. 12.—John | third quarter kept the same mar- Henry Lewis, lightweight champion, gin at 29 to 27. |kayoed Fred Lenhart in the third tance man. |All persons having claims against These “brain trusters” are hurt- gaiq Estate are requested to present ing Michigan State’s track chances them with proper vouchers attach- and Coach Ralph Young hopes Boss'oq to the undeisigned at the office . she It |of A, W. Fox, Room 3, Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska, within picture an elaborate cast, Frank Morgan and Una Merkle are seen together as a coredy team for the first time, and more laughs as well Theopening minute in the fourth round last night with a right cross quarter brought the score to a tie to the jaw. as DeVault sank his first field goal, Lenhart was downed in the sec- but despite two wildly-cheered shots ond round for the count of 5. BE FEATURE NEW HOLDS ON Firgmen's Ball players are Walter Pidgeon, George, |Zucco, Jonathan Hale, Hattie Mc-| {Daniels, Frankie Darro and Henry BOXCI’S to Flght Wrest]er—— n Harlow and Clal‘kstom. Thousands appear in the Masked Marvel IS to tory. |as a song are contributed by Clit | . from Hansen and another from Gil, Just before the knockout in the it ioben 60 1‘;;‘}:9 ::"-h: 2 i Edwards and his ukelele. Other WI" the game ended as an All-Star vic- third round, Lenhart went down Pt F1098 for a short count. Opening Clash | The meeting was the second be- Wilson “Bud” Foster, temporary tween Lewis and Lenhart. In the reformed referee, led a conglom- first session, several months ago WYATT KINGMAN, Administrator of said Estate. | |s LUUKING FUR | First publication, Feb. 12, 1938, , Last publication, March 5, 1938. _B_e Tonight Affarr to Be Held in Elks’ Jea ———-—a—— Gets in Rose Bowl Through : [ racing and grandstand sequences. erate Elks squad in a valiant but Lenhart won the decision and Lewis w Gable Playing Lead B Tariduted Ballroom — Many [iruiess attempt to dampen the scored in the second meet with a n NET TE AM i I We TR ng Roles Parties Planned Firemen’s rush in the curtain-raiser knockout. s RS - s # | 1 | New faces will be seen in the TR A N s F E H TRIU |wrestling ring next Monday night | |at the Elks' Hall when local mat, BEATS cuLuMBIA artists pair off in a pew sort of en- | tilt. Foster and his cohorts con- sisted of a Douglas trio, Mills, Ed- wards and Stragier, DeMolay guard Pinkley, and what was left of the! regular Elks quint after the All- Stars had been subtracted. Be- cause of the depleted Elk ranks.“ League President Jack Fowler an-, Traditionally one of the largest attended affairs of the year, the annual Firemen's Ball will be an event of this evening in the EIks’ Ballroom with Wesley Barrett and his orchestra playing. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12.—Coach Harold Godshall expects to have quite a tennis team at Southern California this spring. His ace will be Joe Hunt, who ranks No. 5 in men’s singles in the A gripping romance, comedy, some of the finest character portrayals in years, and thrills of a thunder- ing racetrack are highlights in “Saratoga,” the picture that brings Jean Harlow and Clark Gable to the VIKING CLUB ,tertainment from the squared circle (to the peanut-tossing bleacher fan. Second bout on the card, but probable highlight of the evening L | A be: f -dance parties A i Capitol Theatre tomorrow. § 'N MAPI—E MATGH Wwill be a wrestler vs. boxer contest, . ;‘:&ufedo wpr;e }:eld Idu ng [nounced that the game would not U. S, and there are also Lewis INSTA\LLA.ION Never was Jean Harlow lovelier. and not one boxer, but two bOXers. ., . oo qie. part of the evening,|be officially counted. & wethefexl, national public parks OF P""‘}.“ICFRS Never has the virile Gable been S TR, Walter Gaston will take on (wo Even though the Firemen were champion, Mort Ballagh, Verne oy Nt and scores of Douglas, Thane, and Juneau residents will be assembled at the ballroom. Hughes and Don Leavens, e —— Baskethall Scores, Coast Conference given a greater opportunity than as the “square” gambler and book- maker in the new race track story, penned by the authors. of “San Francisco,” Anita Loos and Robert Hopkins. Jack Conway’s deft di- rection is apparent at every mo- ment. k “Saratoga” tells the story of the boxers, one at a time, and has guar- anteed to throw both of them with- mlm n':linutes, " A committee of members of the| it i gugn e, the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department clown, Doc Webb, will throw a new J 4 . has completed arrangements for the hold at Red Davis, CCC champion. yygsir 3 Doc’s new hold is “the unconscious lock.”—which sounds bad—but then Red Davis is supposed to be a bad empers of Mrs. William Paul's also minus a luminary in guard, Sturrock, they were able to pile up! CLEVELAND, O. Feb. 12—Hugo a 38 to 31 edge on the scramhled‘Beme"' el o_l the Cleveland Elks, and that without too much Rams of the national pro football difficulty. Teamwork was the Smoke ;eague, is the only mentor who has |Eaters big weapon, backed up by| had both an easterh and western the long distance sniping of Jim|!%€am in the Rose Bowl. Orme, In 1917 he coached the Oregon The only combination work meiteam that beat Penn and in 1923 he In another three-way bowling| contest at the Brunswick Alleys| yesterday afternoon, Juneau Elks beat Ketchikan Elks and the latter | beat Brunswick, 2821—2566-—2497. In the Commercial League last| night, North Transfer edged out Columbia, with Bill Schmitz lead- | ing the field with 550. | clever Saturday February 12 I. 0. O. F. HALL D SKATING PARTY 8:00 P. M. |coached the Penn State team that spoiled daughter of a wealthy horse owner, and a gambler and bookmak- er whom she first hates, fights, then Tonight's games are Heidelberg vs. Alaska Laundry and Brunswick boy, so the setup looks good. Sebanth c asd ’ . o eighth grade girls’ Opener of the evening will be Bill ..o of the Northern Light Pres-| Elks were able to put on the floor!| displayed by the three Islana-|\°5¢ to Southern California. The following are scores of bas- ketball games played last night in Walthers and Gene Eustace at yoterion Ghureh Sunday School arc'}"‘ who found old ties hard to| around 165 pounds apiece, two fast ; hold a skating party and taffy [Preak whenever they were on the| men, Eustace & bit faster, Walthers oy 4 tne church. tonight. court together. | a bit more schooled in ring science. Break Loose Eustace is the lad who kicked in the Coast Conference games: University of Washington 28; Ida- ho 33. Oregon State 37; Montana 28. vs. Rainier. Sunday night’s games are. Columbia vs. Snow White and ! Stubbies vs. North Transfer. ' Yesterday's scores were: lovés. The background of the switt action ranges from penthouses and 2 Loridon hotel to a Kentucky horse fafm, the Saratoga racetrack, and Short Lived Athletes MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 12. — Racing | | | Wilbur Wei | manager of the T Grabbi; four-point lead at dogs are generall; ood for onl Stanford 36; U.S.C. 30. ! . Columbia s i ng a PO \dogs are generally g y ; ! tal_mus races on tracks in various Rasids 153 176 166— 495 @ Pair of Gordon Muma’s ribs last Gastineau Hotel, is a passenger on the gun, the Firemen were headed two seasons of.competition. California 32; U.CL.A. 21. | points of -the l!?nlted States. The Shiniat 140 148 149 437 ving fest. Walthers is well knuwn‘the Baranof, which left Seattle this for a while as Foster and Edwnrdsl ———————— S eee 1 tinal racing climax, photographed c & 164 179 152— 495 |in Juneau. |morning. He has been on a short\broke loose to finish the quarter| Try The Empire classifieds for| Try The Empire classifieds for = 5 b g I S | To top the evening in big-town business trip. lwith the Elks in front, but that rush results. results. : WA Totals . 457 503 467—1427 i} L! s E u m North Transfer BRINGING UP FATHER B. Schmitz ... 212 155 183— 550 | i PR E & ¢ fasi, L. 10 i o MY DEAR MISS NORA- | DONT | [ THAT 15 some MR JIGGS- | WAS THINKING | [ You marey my VES- 'VE SEEN_THEM STARTING SUNDAY [ Bmiv Schmite. 140 167 191 8| KNOW WHET HER NOU 1A THoUGHT You COULD GET. YOU AND DAUGHTER ? HAVE H-BUT-IN SPITE OF atinee Sun 2 M. A A | bastaon it it . L S et YOU- JUST THINK WHAT YOUR WIFE EVERY DAY LD GE MY VALET TO REMINI OF THE DAY FOR_THE WEODING - KSlfl)’l'GUN SHOOT TOMORROW | Regular practice shoot of the Ju-| neau Shotgun Club will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at. the club grounds back of the Juneau| ,Dairies, it is announced by club of- b .flchu. The public is invited to par- ‘ticipate, = IT WOULD MEAN IF YOU WERE TO BE LADY VON PLATTER- e IF WE WERE MARRIED-— Sunday Is | KNOW WHAT | THE Bl‘g NIGHT THINK == “It’s Another SmashHit — g b T ——r !\ THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON LOPEN _EVENINGS “If your.haif-is-‘not becoming | | r | | l | | e e b "LAST TIMES TONIGHT to you — You should be ‘‘SLIM’’ to us.”